T 2000 Series 3 Phase UPS | With many thousands of units sold, the AEC T2000 series UPS is now legendary. Chosen by major enterprises around the world for its reliability and performance, words simply can't explain its phenomenal success.
"AEC T2000, the choice of major enterprises around the world"
But we don't rest on our laurels, the T2000 has been modified and updated and now offers even greater performance. With a Mean Time Before Failure of power to the load in excess of 20 years the T2000 is even better value for money.
And with power rating from 50kVA to 600 kVA and higher, the T2000 is engineered to offer power protection sufficient to support a whole building if required. And as your power requirements grow, more T2000 units can be added, offering superb flexibility.
Today Demand to Protect
In today's business environment, availability of information has become a critical factor. Tolerance of system downtime is reducing, both in terms of user expectations and technical requirements. 24*7 availability us no longer a competitive advantage; it has now become a commercial requirement.
Built in system redundancy is now normal practice. From RAID devices through to complete servers running as mirror images, businesses are investing in technology which can deliver maximum availability and eliminate those last few percentage points of downtime. When business information is dependent on the availability of mains power, no-break energy takes on a whole new meaning. If an enterprise is aiming at 99.99% availability, it is essential to extend the principle of redundancy to UPS systems.
Expandable to Protect
For genuinely redundant power protection, UPS can be installed in either active parallel or hot-standby mode, ready to take over the load automatically in the event of a critical component failure.
The T2000 can be configured to function in either active parallel or hot standby mode, with up to 6 units in the array.
"Outstanding reliability with Mean Time Before Failure of power to the load in excess of 20 years".
In active parallel mode, the load is balanced across all the configured units, ensuring that no single member of the array is overstressed. If a unit needs to be shutdown for maintenance or repair, the remaining units in the array will rebalance the load and continue to provide uninterrupted protection. It is even possible to remove a unit from the array during an outage without affecting the load, while the remaining units retain sufficient battery runtime.
In hot-standby mode, one or more units support the load, while the remaining members of the array functions as standby unit.
The standby unit is continually on-line, but only takes over the load when one of the primary units is no longer active. This means that there is transferred, and the load continues to be supported without disturbance.
| | 20~600kVA 200/208V 3P or 380/400/415V 3P + N or 440/465/480V 3P |
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Features:
The T2000 is engineered to provide rapid and easy access to all internal components. | The internal layout consists of a series of drawers which simply slide out to expose the systems components. | Full front access to internal system components. Most parts can be swapped out in less than 15 minutes. | No internal password lockout, serving can be done by any qualified technician. Note: not all manufacturers offer the facility. | RS 232 interface as standard provides communication on a multi-point network. | User-friendly LCD panel featuring on-line help just press F1. | Internal ambient temperature monitors as standard. | All servicing can be completed on-site. | Low noise level <51DB ( 60KVA<55DB ) can be conveniently located in computer room. | Customisable alarm board for integration into an existing building management system ( BMS ). | Easy-to-install battery strings. | Optional local and remote emergency power off ( EPO ). |
Manual and Static By-Pass to Protect:
| A manual by-pass switch allows power to be transferred directly to the mains without disturbance to the load. The UPS can then be safely powered down for maintenance or repair, on completion of the work the UPS can be powered up and the load once again transferred back to the UPS with on interruption in service. If the power demand of your equipment exceeds the overload level of the UPS the static switch defaults to the mains ensuring continuous power in the event of system abuse or short term overload conditions. | Time to Protect: | | In addition to providing sufficient run-time to save files and shutdown operating systems, autonomies of up to 4 hours are available allowing you the option to complete your work without disturbance to your equipment, even during a power cut! | Health and Safety to Protect: | | The T2000 range conforms to all relevant electrical safety standards and is naturally CE certified, documentation can be provided on request. On opening the front door of the cabinet, the user is protected by an internal safety screen that must be removed before gaining access to live components. | Control to Protect: | | All T2000 UPS come network-ready, with optional SNMP & HTTP adaptor. Use your preferred SNMP management application or the provided HTTP GUI through your web browser to monitor and control the UPS from anywhere on the network. As an alternative, specialized UPS management software is available for critical applications. The T2000 can be configured to send alerts over the network or out-of-band via modem to your pager, mobile phone or remote workstation. The T2000 is quipped with RS232 interface for serial communication and can also supplied with volt-free contacts for SCADA applications. For your visits to the UPS itself, the T2003 is equipped with a simple, clear LCD screen displaying all necessary system information. | UPS Management : | | Our specialized UPS management software gives you the power to monitor and control your UPS from remote locations. | UPS Management Software: | | The UPS management software is installed on a server or workstation connected to each UPS via the serial port. Power failure, power restored, battery failure or eight events will be detected and the user informed. A shutdown will be initiated when the batteries are exhausted or a technical problem occurs with the UPS. The UPS management software disconnects network connections, logs out users and closes open applications ( subject to app/os support ) before shutting down the operating system itself. | Features: | Extensive log files | Scheduled battery and inverter testing | Scheduled system shutdown-restart | User-customisable commands and messages | Multiple UPS control from a single computer | Remote Console Command module for remote multiple server shutdown | Internal SNMP sub-agent for integration into existing NMS ( e.g. HP OpenView, CA Unicenter ) | Simple Network Management Protocol ( SNMP ): | The T2000 SNMP external agent can be located up to 5 meters away from the UPS. Initial configuration is carried out by serial comms using any suitable terminal application ( e.g. Hyperterminal for Windows ).
The embedded HTTP server presents an HTML interface to the network, which can be accessed from any web browser. All system parameters can be configured from here, including scheduled shutdown. A sophisticated Java applet provides full monitoring in real time, along with comprehensive event and history logs. |
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