PPS TP SERIES(UPS SYSTEM)

Range: 5 kVA to 20 kVA (3:1)

The POM Power PPS TP SERIES is a robust and highly efficient three-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, engineered to provide stable and clean power for critical applications. With capacities ranging from 5 KVA to 20 KVA, this series operates with a nominal input voltage of 400V and a wide voltage range of 320V-480V.

ADVANTAGES
  • True double-conversion
  • Eco mode operation for energy saving (ECO)
  • DSP technology guarantees high performance
  • Emergency power off function (EPO)
  • Generator compatible
  • Output power factor 0.9
  • SNMP+USB+RS-232 multiple communications
  • Wide input voltage range
  • Active power factor correction in all phases
  • 3-stage extendable charging design for optimized battery performance
  • 50 Hz/ 60 Hz frequency converter mode
  • Programmable power management outlets (only available for 10 kVA - 20 kVA models)
  • Adjustable battery numbers
  • Maintenance bypass available
Detailed Specification

Description

PPS TP Series UPS offers the advantage of handling high-power three-phase input while providing a stable, single-phase output suitable for most standard electrical equipment. This configuration is especially useful where three-phase power is readily available but the load requires a single-phase connection or when upgrading from a single-phase system to a higher-power three-phase system with a staged transition.

PPS TP SERIES UPS  ADVANTAGES:

EFFICIENT POWER HANDLING:

The three-phase input allows the PPS TP Series UPS to draw power from all three phases of the electrical grid, enabling it to handle larger power demands than a single-phase UPS.

COST EFFECTIVENESS:

In some cases, using a three-phase input with a single-phase output can be more cost-effective than running a large, dedicated single-phase UPS, especially if three-phase power is already available for other equipment.

This configuration allows for a gradual transition to a fully three-phase system. You can start by using a PPS TP Series UPS to power your existing single-phase equipment and then gradually migrate to three-phase equipment and a full three-phase UPS as needed.

REDUCED WIRING REQUIREMENTS:

Compared to running several single-phase UPS systems to achieve the same power capacity, PPS TP Series UPS may require less wiring, simplifying installation and potentially lowering costs.

IMPROVED POWER QUALITY:

By drawing power from all three phases, the PPS TP Series  UPS can help balance the load and provide a more stable and reliable single-phase output, resulting in improved power quality for connected devices.

FLEXIBILITY:

PPS TP Series offers flexibility in managing power distribution, allowing use of a three-phase system for high-power needs while still supporting single-phase equipment.

Technical Specification

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL PPS TP SERIES
Capacity in KVA 5 KVA 6 KVA 10 KVA 15 KVA 20 KVA
INPUT
Nominal Voltage 400V
Voltage Range 320V – 480V
Frequency Range 46 Hz to 54 Hz
Phase Three Phase
Power Factor > 0.99
DC Bus 192V – 240V
OUTPUT
Output Voltage 220V / 230V / 240 VAC
Voltage Regulation ± 1%
Frequency (Synchronized Range) 46 Hz – 54 Hz
Frequency (Battery Mode) 50 Hz ± 0.1%
Output Waveform Pure Sinewave
Harmonic Distortion (THD) <2 % (Linear Load),

<3 % THD (Non-Linear Load)

Efficiency (AC — AC) >92%
Power Factor 0.8 (0.9 to Unity available optionally)
Crest Factor 3:1
Battery Type Sealed Lead Acid Maintenance Free / Lead Acid Tubular / Ni-cad
Backup Time 15 min to 240 min
Transfer Time 0 ms
Overload 110% for 60 Minutes, 125% for 10 Minutes, 150% for 1 Minute
ENVIRONMENT
Audible Noise Level <50 dB @1 Meter
Operating Temperature 0 – 50°C
Relative Humidity 0-90% (Non Condensing)
GENERAL
Indications Mains ON, Inverter ON / Faulty, Battery Level, Static Bypass ON, Load Level
Display LCD For Input & Output Voltage, Input & Output Frequency, Battery Voltage, Battery Level Bar Graph, Load %, Self Test, Temperature Etc.
Audible Alarm Mains Failure, Bypass Failure, Charger Failure, Low Battery, Battery Over Charging, Overload Pre-Warning, Overload Fault, Fan Failure Etc.