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General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries specs.

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Technical Characteristics General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
Type:
double conversion
Output power:
6000 VA/4200 W
Time at full load:
10 min
Time at half load:
26 min
Output Waveform:
sinusoid
The number of output power connectors:
1 (one with a battery - 1)
Type of output power connectors:
IEC 320 C13 (computer)
Nonlinear distortion factor:
8%
Input/Output General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
At the inlet:
1-phase power supply
At the exit:
1-phase power supply
Input voltage:
84 - 276V
Input Frequency:
40 - 70 Hz
Input power factor:
0.97
Output voltage (battery mode):
± 2%
Crest factor:
3:1
Management General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
Interfaces:
USB, RS-232
Dry contacts:
Yes
Functionality General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
Audible alarm:
Yes
Cold start:
Yes
Manual By-pass:
Yes
Battery General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
Charging time:
5:00
The possibility of replacing batteries:
Yes
Hot-swappable batteries:
Yes
Connection of additional battery:
Yes
Protection General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
Overload protection:
Yes
Protection from high-voltage pulses:
Yes
Noise filtering:
Yes
Short-circuit protection:
Yes
Fuse type:
automatic
Additional Information General Electric GT 6000 VA without batteries
Noise level:
55 dV
Color:
black
Dimensions (WxHxD):
660x130x410 mm
Height (in units):
3 U
Weight:
24.5 kg
Features:
Simultaneously, floor and rack mount case, without battery cabinet, mode frequency conversion


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Álvaro GonzálezNovember 14, 2021
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