Gary Walters
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Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:20 pm
APC makes the "Smart" series of true sine wave UPSs, and they make some
dual-conversion ones.
Is there a way to know by model identifier if an APC is a dual-conversion
type? Or only by looking up each "Smart" model's specs to see if it is also a
D-C type?
Are APC D-C types only available in rack-mount form-factor?
Other manufacturers?
Thanks.
John Nice
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Mon Dec 21, 2009 9:02 pm
"Gary Walters" <gwprez_at_yahoo2.cz> wrote in message
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Quote:
APC makes the "Smart" series of true sine wave UPSs, and they make some
dual-conversion ones.
Is there a way to know by model identifier if an APC is a dual-conversion
type? Or only by looking up each "Smart" model's specs to see if it is
also a
D-C type?
Are APC D-C types only available in rack-mount form-factor?
Other manufacturers?
Tried asking APC?
Guest
Sat Dec 26, 2009 2:52 pm
On 20 Dec, 18:20, Gary Walters <gwp...@yahoo2.cz> wrote:
Quote:
APC makes the "Smart" series of true sine wave UPSs, and they make some
dual-conversion ones.
Is there a way to know by model identifier if an APC is a dual-conversion
type? Or only by looking up each "Smart" model's specs to see if it is also a
D-C type?
Are APC D-C types only available in rack-mount form-factor?
We have a 16 kVA Symmetra LX 230/400 V three phase in 220, 230 or 240
V single phase out, in our server room. This was available in both
rack mount and free-standing tower, which is what we have, versions so
not all of them are rack mount. What size of unit are you looking
for? Very large ones are unlikely to be rack mount due to the size.
Neither are very small ones, but I don't know if they make dual-
conversion ones in very small sizes. Agree with John; ask the makers.