CyberPower BP48VP2U03 48V Extended Battery Module

CyberPower BP48VP2U03 48V Extended Battery Module
CyberPower
sku: CYBP48VP2U03
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€ 729.40
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   Description

The CyberPower BP48VP2U03 is a rack/tower convertible Extended Battery Module (EBM) that extends battery runtimes during power outages and is designed for the following Smart App Sinewave UPS systems: PR2200RTXL2UAN, PR3000RTXL2UAN, PR2200RTXL2UHVAN, PR3000RTXL2UHVAN.

This EBM takes 2U of rack space and can be installed in either a rack or tower configuration to match the UPS form factor. Battery equalization technology improves battery life, and toolless battery panel access makes battery replacement fast and simple.

Extended Battery Module
Expands runtime and quickly restores full backup power with Fast Charge Technology.

Battery Equalization Technology
Battery Equalization is an advanced charging process that maintains the voltages of the batteries at the same level to increase battery life.

Fast Charge Technology
Allows UPS batteries to return to full capacity more rapidly by using a built-in charger inside of each UPS or EBM.

Toolless Battery Panel Access
Makes battery replacement fast and simple. The faceplate features side latches for easy removal, and captive screws can be loosened by hand to open the battery cover.

Hot-Swappable Batteries
Eliminates power-related downtime and ensures maximum power availability. All potential UPS maintenance, including complete power module exchange, can be performed without powering down connected equipment.

Rack/Tower Configuration
Allows for horizontal rack or vertical tower installation.

Feature Focus

Higher Capacity UPS for Longer Runtimes
To determine the size of the UPS that you need, identify the total power load (measure in VA/Watts) of the connected equipment, along with the amount of runtime required (in minutes). Also, think about any equipment that might be connected to the UPS in the future, which could affect the calculations for load and runtime.

Estimating expected UPS runtimes can be challenging, particularly when the consistency of the utility power is not well known. Selecting a UPS with a load capacity 30-35% above the required power load offers the advantage of longer runtimes. This can lower the risk of overloading the UPS and causing an unnecessary UPS shutdown.

Although the initial outlay of a UPS increases with its size because of the higher capacity required for components, long-term operating costs typically decrease. When a UPS operates below maximum capacity, it reduces the stress on components. Sizing a UPS to run loads significantly lower than its capacity also increases spare capacity for future growth, along with extending runtimes.

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