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General UPS Information Resources on the Web and Sales Tools: eaton.com/avaya ..................................................................... 1 UPS Sizing Tool ............................................................................................................................... 2 Top 10 Reasons to Sell an Avaya UPS ............................................................................................... 4 Avaya Online UPSs Increase the Reliability of Your Communications Systems ................................................................................................. 5 9 Power Problems and Their UPS Solutions........................................................................................ 6 UPS Topologies: Online, Line-interactive and Standby ......................................................................... 7 Features and Benefits of an Avaya Online UPS ................................................................................... 8 Pie Chart of Power Problems ............................................................................................................. 8 Avaya UPS Design Guidelines ........................................................................................................... 9 Frequently Asked Questions: General ............................................................................................... 11 Input Plug and Output Receptacle Chart .......................................................................................... 14 Glossary of Power Terms ................................................................................................................. 15 Commonly-used Acronyms .............................................................................................................. 18 Product Configuration Information SAP List for Avaya UPS ................................................................................................................. 19 Avaya Equipment Power Ratings ...................................................................................................... 20 Avaya UPS Basic Configurations: Plugs, Receptacles, and U Sizes...................................................... 27 Product Information 1000-2000 VA Online UPS ............................................................................................................ 28 3000 VA Online UPS ..................................................................................................................... 31 6000 VA Online UPS ..................................................................................................................... 35 8 and 12 kVA Online UPS .............................................................................................................. 39 20 kVA Online UPS........................................................................................................................ 43 Web/SNMP Card ............................................................................................................................ 46 UPS Environmental Probe .............................................................................................................. 47 eNotify Remote Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 48 750-1440 VA Line-Interactive UPS ................................................................................................. 49 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) ........................................................................................................ 54 18 and 36 kW DC Power System ..................................................................................................... 55 Table of Contents Please check eaton.com/avaya for the latest and most current information. eaton.com/avaya Version 16, 07/09

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General UPS Information

Resources on the Web and Sales Tools: eaton.com/avaya ..................................................................... 1

UPS Sizing Tool ............................................................................................................................... 2

Top 10 Reasons to Sell an Avaya UPS ............................................................................................... 4

Avaya Online UPSs Increase the Reliability

of Your Communications Systems ................................................................................................. 5

9 Power Problems and Their UPS Solutions ........................................................................................ 6

UPS Topologies: Online, Line-interactive and Standby ......................................................................... 7

Features and Benefits of an Avaya Online UPS ................................................................................... 8

Pie Chart of Power Problems ............................................................................................................. 8

Avaya UPS Design Guidelines ........................................................................................................... 9

Frequently Asked Questions: General ............................................................................................... 11

Input Plug and Output Receptacle Chart .......................................................................................... 14

Glossary of Power Terms ................................................................................................................. 15

Commonly-used Acronyms .............................................................................................................. 18

Product Configuration Information

SAP List for Avaya UPS ................................................................................................................. 19

Avaya Equipment Power Ratings ...................................................................................................... 20

Avaya UPS Basic Configurations: Plugs, Receptacles, and U Sizes ...................................................... 27

Product Information

1000-2000 VA Online UPS ............................................................................................................ 28

3000 VA Online UPS ..................................................................................................................... 31

6000 VA Online UPS ..................................................................................................................... 35

8 and 12 kVA Online UPS .............................................................................................................. 39

20 kVA Online UPS ........................................................................................................................ 43

Web/SNMP Card ............................................................................................................................ 46

UPS Environmental Probe .............................................................................................................. 47

eNotify Remote Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 48

750-1440 VA Line-Interactive UPS ................................................................................................. 49

Power Distribution Unit (PDU) ........................................................................................................ 54

18 and 36 kW DC Power System ..................................................................................................... 55

Table of Contents

Please check eaton.com/avaya for the latest and most current information.

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Resources on the Web and Sales Tools: eaton.com/avaya

Americas home page on eaton.com/avaya

The following information is available to you on the web or from your UPS consultant.

Please note that the web site is updated more frequently than this handbook.

UPS Sizing Tool – An online sizing tool to help you with selecting the correct UPS.

Part Number Search – Find current and obsolete UPS products by entering the SAP, PEC, or part number.

Literature – Brochures, manuals, power information, and battery information.

Visio Stencils – Stencils for all Avaya UPS models.

Presentations – Customer and training presentations.

Proposal Documents – Product benefits, specs, pricing, pictures, and information for customer proposals.

Online Training – Training on Avaya UPS, key features and basic UPS concepts.

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UPS Sizing Tool

2. Select a UPS solution based on desired holdover time.

Sizing a UPS is as easy as 1-2-3.

1. Choose the equipment and quantity you want to protect.

The UPS Sizing Tool has been updated with load information for Cisco and Juniper equipment and a new

menu for Nortel loads. We will continue to update this tool to make configuring Avaya UPSs easier.

Equipment from Avaya, Cisco, Extreme Networks, Juniper and Nortel is included

List of UPS models based on battery runtime and price

View details on the UPS or download an Excel document for detailed quote information

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3. Print or email the quote and you are done! Write down the solution number to return to this

configuration in the future.

Every solution has a unique number (Be sure to save it!)

Email, print or download an Excel file

Download Visio stencils

Add options

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Top 10 Reasons to Sell an Avaya UPS

* The 500-1440 VA UPS is line-interactive.

When it comes to providing your customers with

the best possible power protection solution for your

Avaya telecommunications equipment, select the

best—an Avaya UPS.

1. Customers Need a UPS.

Did you know that customers on typical

commercial utility power experience an average

of four outages per year? So, remember, it is not

whether customers will need a UPS, but when

they will need it.

2. Online, Double-conversion Technology.*

Avaya UPSs feature a rugged design where

power is completely regenerated before

reaching the connected load so that no power

interruptions reach the connected equipment.

3. Extended Backup Times.

Avaya has custom solutions designed to provide

up to 8 hours of backup time.

4. Avaya Authorized and Approved.

Each Avaya labeled UPS is designed and tested

to meet the rigorous Avaya specifications of

telecommunications and ancillary equipment.

5. ABM® Technology.

Avaya UPS models feature Advanced Battery

Management, which doubles battery service life,

optimizes recharge time, and provides advanced

warning of the end of useful battery life.

6. Avaya UPS Sizing & Technical Support.

Selecting an Avaya UPS is easy with the UPS

sizing tool available on eaton.com/avaya. For just

about every Avaya system, there is an Avaya UPS

built to protect it.

7. SNMP Card.

Most Avaya models are equipped with the

Web/SNMP card for advanced communication

and monitoring capabilities. The Web/SNMP

card can be ordered as an option for the

remaining models.

8. Avaya UPS Sales Support.

Our dedicated sales support team is available

to work with you through every step of the sales

process. We can also provide valuable post-sales

support: 800-322-4877.

9. Avaya Preventive Maintenance.

All Avaya UPSs (purchased directly through

Avaya) come standard with preventive

maintenance to ensure that your systems

remain healthy.

10. Avaya Brand Recognition.

The Avaya name commands respect and your

customers will have a complete Avaya solution.

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Avaya Online UPSs Increase the Reliability of Your Communications Systems

Avaya Online UPSs

Avaya’s online UPS solutions from 1000 VA to

20 kVA can help you avoid damage due to power

problems. Utility irregularities (such as spikes,

surges, brownouts, blackouts, etc.) are corrected

before they are passed on to telecommunications

and networking systems. Without a UPS, power

problems are not corrected and can cause

devastating problems to your data, systems and

equipment.

Increase System Reliability

Avaya UPSs increase your customers’ systems

reliability, protect their hardware and data, and

provide backup power. Avaya online UPSs:

•regulatevoltage

•offeradvancedbatterymanagement

capabilities

•arecompatiblewithallotherAvayaAC

products.

UPS Selection Criteria

Two important factors to consider when choosing

a UPS are:

1. The size of your load.

2. The amount of backup time needed for your

systems.

For example, in the event of an extended power

outage you may want to have your system

programmed to automatically shutdown your less

critical equipment to conserve power for your

phones. Also, the location of your equipment may

determine the number of UPSs needed; sometimes

it is simpler to place a few UPSs strategically

throughout your business than it is to connect

everything to a single UPS. (Access a quick UPS

sizing tool at eaton.com/avaya.)

The Online Advantage

Online UPSs are the optimal solution for customers’

telecommunications systems, call centers,

medium to large networks and servers. The Avaya

online design provides the highest level of power

protection available and is the ideal choice for

communications systems and critical computing

applications, such as ECLIPS Solutions.

Online UPSs protect against all types of power

contamination and continuously create clean sine

wave power for your customers’ systems. Brownouts,

power spikes, surges, line noise, frequency

variations, and other power problems are eliminated

before they reach the connected equipment.

How does an online UPS work? First, incoming

utility AC power is converted to DC power. While a

small portion of this DC power is used to charge the

battery, the rest travels to the inverter. The inverter

then produces new, continuous 120 volt sine wave

AC power, which keeps the communications systems

up and running. With online technology, the inverter

operates continuously, regardless of the state of the

utility power.

With the online design, the batteries are held in

reserve and are available when the customer needs

them most—during a complete power outage. The

Avaya online design uses the battery less than any

other UPS technology. In fact, it only goes to battery

if the voltage dips below 80 volts or above 144

volts, thus increasing the life of the battery and the

UPS itself. See page 5 for additional information.

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9 Power Problems and Their UPS Solutions

Power Problem Definition Cause and Results UPS Solution

(1) Power Outage A total loss of utility power

Can be caused by a number of events: lightning strikes, downed power lines, grid over-demands, accidents and natural disasters.

Standby Line-interactive Online

(2) Power Sag Short term low voltage

Triggered by the startup of large loads, utility switching, utility equipment failure, lightning and power service that’s too small for the demand. In addition to the crashes, sags can damage hardware

Standby Line-interactive Online

(3) Power Surge Short term high voltage

With voltages above 110% of nominal, surges can be triggered by a rapid reduction in power loads, heavy equipment being turned off, or by utility switching. The results can potentially damage hardware.

Standby Line-interactive Online

(4) Brownout Reduced line voltage for extended periods of a few minutes to a few days

Can be caused by intentional utility voltage reduction to conserve power during peak demand periods or other heavy loads that exceed supply capacity

Line-interactive Online

(5) Electrical Line Noise High frequency waveform that piggybacks on the line waveform

Can be caused by either RFI or EMI interference generated by transmitters, welding devices, SCR driven printers, lightning, etc

Line-interactive Online

(6) High Voltage Spike Instant and dramatic increase in line voltage

Can be caused by lightning strikes and can send line voltages to levels in excess of 6,000 volts. A spike almost always results in data loss or hardware damage to unprotected systems.

Online

(7) Frequency Variation A change in frequency stability

Resulting from generator or small co-generation sites being loaded and unloaded. Frequency loss, system crashes and equipment damage.

Online

(8) Switching Transient Instantaneous high voltage increase impressed on the power line waveform

Normal duration is shorter than a spike and generally falls in the range of nanoseconds.

Online

(9) Harmonic Distortion Distortion of the normal line waveform, generally transmitted by nonlinear loads.

Switch-mode power supplies, variable speed motors and drives, copiers and fax machines are examples of nonlinear loads. Harmonic distortion can cause communication errors, overheating and hardware damage.

Online

Normal Sine Wave

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There are three main UPS technologies used in the market place; standby, line-interactive and online. Avaya online UPSs protect your customers from the nine most common power problems present in any work environment. They provide superior protection for communications and networking systems with extended battery holdover times. Below is a brief explanation of each UPS topology.

Online UPS Technology

Online UPSs are designed to provide complete power protection. They isolate equipment from all types of power problems by continuously regulating the AC power for your systems. Online UPSs isolate equipment from harmonic distortions and are strongly recommended for critical applications that must meet the 5% maximum harmonic requirement (stated in major computer manufacturer specifications and installation guides).

Battery conservation is an essential factor for a customer deciding to purchase an online UPS. An online UPS uses the battery less often than any other UPS technology, therefore increasing the life expectancy of the battery. Avaya’s robust, state-of-the-art online UPS provides superior protection for your communication and networking systems. Note: Online UPSs provide protection from all 9 power problems listed.

Line-interactive UPS Technology

Line-interactive UPSs offer basic power protection at mid-range prices. In addition to protection against power failures, power sags and power surges, line-interactive UPSs protect against brownouts and electrical line noise. This design offers voltage regulation by “boosting” the utility voltage up or down before passing it through to your electronic system.

Unlike standby models, a line-interactive UPS regulates incoming voltage fluctuations. As a result, they provide a higher degree of protection. In comparison to an online UPS, line-interactive models do not provide the same level of isolation from power disturbances. Line-interactive models are often a very cost-effective solution for small-to-medium size businesses and branch offices. Note: Line-interactive UPSs provide protection from power problems 1 – 5 (see page 4).

Standby UPS Technology

Standby UPSs are intended to provide a low price solution for power failures, power sags and power surges. Utility power is provided during normal operation. Utility voltage and frequency changes are not regulated by the UPS and pass through to the equipment.

When voltage or frequency changes become too severe, the UPS converts DC battery power to AC power to run the equipment. Standby UPSs provide protection from simple power problems as described in items 1, 2 & 3. Note: Standby UPSs do not provide protection from power problems 4-9 (see page 4).

UPS Topologies: Online, Line-interactive and Standby

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Pie Chart of Power Problems

Surges

10%

Blackouts

14%

Spikes

22%

Source: National Power Laboratory (NPL) as reported in Teleconnect, November 1995

This pie chart shows the type of common power problems that can affect communications and

networking systems.

Sags

54%

Features Benefits

1. Converts alternating current (AC) to direct

current (DC) then regenerates AC to the

protected equipment

Guarantees total isolation between input voltage

and the protected equipment, and constantly

provides voltage and frequency regulation.

2. Inverter is online during normal operation •Assuresapurevoltageandfrequencyoutput

to the protected equipment all the time, not

just during power outages.

•PoweroutputfromUPSremainswithin

±3% of nominal voltage.

3. Zero transfer time when switching from

utility to battery

Prevents power loss to the protected equipment

when utility power is interrupted.

4. Wide input voltage window (85-144 Vac

on low voltage models and 176-276 Vac

on high voltage models)

Results in negligible battery usage during

brownouts; thus a longer battery service life,

increased reliability, and reduced maintenance.

5. Automatic internal bypass circuit Provides alternate power path to protected

equipment keeping the load on in the event

of UPS failure or equipment overload.

6. Low output voltage distortion (THD <5%) Eliminates damage to protected equipment’s

power supply.

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1. What equipment will this UPS protect?

In order to size a UPS properly, you must know

what is going to be plugged into it. If there are

multiple pieces of equipment, you need to add

them up to determine their total VA rating and

the appropriate UPS. It is also very important

to choose a UPS with the correct output

receptacles.

The output receptacles are the receptacles into

which the equipment being powered by the

UPS will plug. A hardwired output is available

on 6000 VA and larger UPS models. Hardwired

outputs are generally useful if you want the UPS

output to be distributed via electrical panels.

Using an electrical distribution panel allow for

flexibility with receptacles types. If there is no

other UPS that fits your receptacle and power

requirements, you may need to hardwired the

UPS. Hardwired UPS models typically require

the use of a certified electrician to wire the

UPS to the electrical distribution panel and

this could be a more costly option for some

customers.

2. Can I install small UPS models behind larger UPS

models?

If you are installing a smaller UPS behind a

larger UPS, you must consider the total potential

power of the smaller UPS as well as other

loads that will be powered by the larger UPS.

For example, if you are plugging a 1500 VA

UPS into a 10,000 VA UPS, you must consider

the 1500 VA load of the smaller UPS rather

than just the load that is plugged into it. In

addition, the larger UPS must be at least five

times larger than the smaller UPS. This design

guideline must be followed due to charging

capacity that may be required by the smaller

UPS, any anomalies associated with the building

power, and to avoid overheating or potential over

loading of the larger UPS which may result in

failure of the all UPS models in the string.

3. Can I use a UPS and a generator together?

Yes. Similar to a UPS, a generator provides

backup power. However, when utility power

fails a UPS detects the condition and switches

to battery backup to keep supplying power to

the protected loads. Meanwhile, the auxiliary

generator starts up within 10-15 seconds; time

may vary by generator type. However, a generator

does not actively condition or regulate voltage

the way a UPS does. The use of a UPS provides

the seamless transfer to battery power and the

generator provides the long-term backup power.

In addition, a generator might not regulate

the output voltage properly when powering a

lightly loaded UPS. Is your UPS carrying loads

at 80-90% load of its power rating or closer

to 15-20% of its rating? Some generators are

designed with intelligent input filters to mitigate

this effect, but this still must be taken into

consideration.

For UPS models with power ratings below 150

kVA, you want to oversize your generator by as

much as 200% because very small generators

don’t often provide enough kinetic energy to

provide a smooth transition. You can't size a

generator in a 1:1 match to the UPS and expect

efficient results. As a general rule of thumb,

auxiliary generators will be sized at 1.5 times

the size of the output rating of the UPS in kW,

but it should be somewhat higher for gasoline or

gas powered generators.

4. How much battery backup time does the

customer want?

Does your customer want 5 minutes? An hour?

6 hours? This question is critical to sizing the

UPS properly. Adding batteries to the UPS

provides additional battery runtime only,

not added capacity.

Avaya UPS Design Guidelines

The following design guidelines must be reviewed and followed prior to ordering the appropriate UPS.

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5. Always be sure which wall receptacle is required

to plug in the UPS.

Only UPSs with power ratings up to 1500 VA

plug into a standard 15 amp wall outlet. All

others require a larger receptacle, which must

be installed by an electrician. Things will go

more smoothly if your customers are not waiting

for this to be done after all of their equipment

has arrived. Most small computers and rack-

mounted computers run on normal 120 volt, 15

amp electrical service. Some computers have

a power cord that requires a higher voltage of

208V or 240V. In such cases, you will need a

3000 VA or larger UPS.

6. Find out the dimensions of the UPS and include

any battery cabinets.

Make sure that the installation site has enough

space available.

7. Does the UPS have adequate ventilation?

Avaya UPS models use internal fans to cool the

UPS. You should not install the UPS in a sealed

container or small, sealed room.

8. Ensure that the UPS can be placed in its final

position.

Will the UPS components fit through doors?

Are there any stairs? Please consult the

eaton.com/avaya Web site for detailed

UPS dimensions and specifications.

9. Is the floor strong enough to support the UPS and

battery cabinets?

The UPS and its battery cabinets can be heavy

so make sure the site has the proper floor

loading capacity.

10. Check to see if there is an adequate electrical

supply near the UPS.

Compare UPS fuse ratings (amps) and breaker

types and whether any electrical work may be

needed (i.e. cabling to the UPS terminal block

input). The site may have its own electrical

contractors.

11. When using a hardwired UPS, it is absolutely

critical that the installation wiring be performed

by a certified electrician.

A hardwiring option is available on 6000 VA and

larger UPS models. For details associated with

wiring the hardwired UPS, please consult your

UPS manual or visit eaton.com/avaya for further

assistance. If a power failure occurs with

an incorrectly wired UPS, it could destroy the

power supplies of any equipment that is being

powered by that UPS.

Avaya UPS Design Guidelines - continued

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Frequently Asked Questions: General

1. What happens if the UPS is overloaded? For

example, if the protected equipment and/or load

draws more current than the UPS can provide.

The UPS transfers the load to bypass (for a few

minutes) until the overload condition is reversed

If the overload condition continues, the UPS

automatically shuts down.

2. What causes a UPS to be overloaded?

There are two possible answers: (1) the UPS was

undersized (e.g. the load is rated at 1200 VA

but a 1000 VA UPS was provided), or (2) the

customer plugs more equipment into the UPS

than it was designed to handle.

3. How do you convert watts to VA?

Multiply watts by the power factor 1.3.

1000W = 1300 VA

4. How do you convert amps to VA?

Multiply amps by voltage (120 volts in the US).

10A x 120V = 1200 VA

5. What is the difference between single-phase and

three-phase power?

The AC electric power sent out from a power

station is commonly three-phase. Single-phase

power can be drawn from a connection across

one of these lines and a neutral line. Virtually

all PCs and small electrical devices use single-

phase power available from standard 10A or

15A power points. Higher power industrial

motors or large air-conditioning systems often

use three-phase power and cannot be powered

by plugging them into standard 10A or 15A

power points.

6. How long does it take for the UPS batteries to

recharge?

On average it takes 10 times the discharge time

for the UPS batteries to recover. (A 30-minute

battery discharge requires about 300 minutes to

recharge.) After each power outage, the recharge

process begins immediately. It is important

to note that the load is fully protected while

the batteries are recharging. However, if the

batteries are needed during the recharge time,

the holdover time available will be less than

it would have been if the batteries were fully

charged.

7. How are the phone systems affected by

inconsistent power?

Fluctuating power is a waste of valuable time

and money. If customers expose their telephone

systems (and any other electronic equipment)

to inconsistent utility power, they are vulnerable

to hardware and software damage, data

corruption and communication breakdown. The

time and cost of replacing equipment, as well

as the business lost during breakdown and

replacement, can greatly affect a company’s

bottom line.

8. Where can I get technical help?

Contact your territory representative, call the

Avaya UPS Hotline at 1-800-322-4UPS (4877),

or visit eaton.com/avaya.

9. Can the UPS supporting my S8700 notify me via

e-mail when it is running on battery power?

Yes. The Web/SNMP card in your UPS can

send out email messages to up to 4 customer-

selected addresses.

10. What is the average lifespan of the batteries used

in the UPS?

The typical life of batteries in an Avaya online

UPS is 4 to 6 years. Overall service life depends

on a number of factors, including temperature

and the number of battery discharges.

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11. Does the UPS need to have a load on it to charge

its batteries? My understanding that the UPS should

have a minimum of 10% load for UPS to charge its

batteries.

Once connected to a standard supply of

electricity (via input plug or hardwiring), your

UPS should charge its batteries regardless of

how much load, if any, is attached to it.

12. If my UPS is in storage, how often should I charge

the batteries?

If a UPS is in storage, we recommend that

you plug it in every 6 months to prevent the

batteries from becoming fully discharged and

significantly shortening their service life. We

recommend that you follow the same guidelines

for charging external batteries.

13. I came across a spare, unused Avaya UPS that we

had in storage. Is it still operable?

If the UPS has been in storage for more than 6

months, the batteries inside your UPS may be

bad. If your UPS has been in storage without

any charge for longer than a year, it's likely that

the batteries need to be replaced.

14. How can you be sure UPS batteries are in good

condition in order to insure they have maximum

holdover in the event of a power failure? What

preventive maintenance procedures should be

done and how often should they be done?

The batteries used in the UPS and associated

battery modules and cabinets are sealed, lead-

acid batteries often referred to as maintenance-

free batteries. While this type of battery is

sealed and you do not need to check the fluid

level in the battery, they do require some

attention to assure proper operation. You should

inspect the UPS a minimum of once per year by

initiating a self-test of the UPS.

15. I already have surge protection. Why do I need

a UPS?

Surge protection will not keep your business

and phones operational during a blackout. In

addition, surge protectors do nothing to improve

the quality of power feeding your sensitive and

expensive telecom equipment. The Avaya UPS

provides perfect, clean power to your equipment

at all times. Over time, poor quality power will

degrade your equipment.

16. Does the Avaya online UPS condition or regulate

incoming voltage fluctuations?

Yes. The Avaya online UPS keeps the power

which it passes on to the connected load to a

very tight ±3% of nominal voltage and does so

without using battery power.

17. What is the smallest Avaya UPS I can get?

The smallest UPS that you can get is a 500

VA UPS model. It is labeled as an Eaton unit,

but it is a part of Avaya's product offering. The

smallest UPS with the Avaya label is rated at

1000 VA.

18. What’s the difference between a surge protector

and a UPS?

A surge protector provides just that—surge

protection. In addition to surge protection, a

UPS continually regulates incoming voltage and

provides battery backup in the event of a power

failure. You'll often see surge protectors plugged

into a UPS for added surge protection and

additional output receptacles.

19. How much capacity of a UPS should I use?

To allow for future expansion, we recommend

that you install a UPS at approximately 75%

capacity. In addition, the batteries degrade

over time so by oversizing you provide room for

error. In the avayaups.com sizing tool we have

included a “capacity used” column.

20. How is battery runtime impacted if I reduce the

load on the UPS?

There can be a significant increase in runtime.

Generally speaking, a UPS that provides 5

minutes at full load will provide 15 minutes at

half load.

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Frequently Asked Questions: General – continued

21. What’s the difference between a generator and

a UPS? Would I ever use a UPS and a generator

together?

Similar to a UPS, a generator provides backup

power. However, it takes a while for the

generator to kick on in the event of a power

outage. By the time it gets going, the damage

has most likely been done. In addition, a

generator does not actively condition or regulate

voltage the way a UPS does. Many customers

often use both a UPS and a generator together.

The UPS provides the seamless transfer to

battery power and the generator provides the

long-term backup power.

22. Why is power quality such a problem today?

Today’s high-tech VoIP equipment is more

sensitive to electrical disturbances and are

more important to the critical functions of many

businesses than in the past. As a result, power

quality problems today are more frequent and

more costly than ever.

23. Are power quality problems always noticeable?

No. In many cases, disturbances can cause

imperceptible damage to circuits and other

components, a major cause of premature

equipment failure. Many power quality problems

go unresolved and result in lost revenue and

data.

24. How old is my UPS?

There is no way to determine the age of an

Avaya UPS by simply looking at it. However, all

Avaya UPS units have a rating label on them. If

you write down the serial number (S/N) and part

number (P/N) and email them to AvayaUPS@

Eaton.com or call us at 1.800.322.4877,

we will send the date that the UPS was

manufactured.

25. What is the difference between a BDM, PPDM, and

a PDM?

All three are essentially the same thing. They are

modules that allow you to replace a UPS without

shutting down the UPS or the equipment

connected to it. In addition, these modules

provide different sets of output receptacles:

1000-1500 VA UPS: BDM

(Bypass Distribution Module)

3000 VA UPS: PDM

(Power Distribution Module)

6000 VA UPS: PPDM

(PowerPass Distribution Module)

26. Can I install small UPS models behind larger

UPS models?

If you are installing a smaller UPS behind

a larger UPS, you must consider the total

potential power of the smaller UPS as well as

other loads that will be powered by the larger

UPS. For example, if you are plugging a 1500

VA UPS into a 10,000 VA UPS, you must

consider the 1500 VA load of the smaller UPS

rather than just the load that is plugged into it.

In addition, the larger UPS must be at least five

times larger than the smaller UPS. This design

guideline must be followed due to charging

capacity that may be required by the smaller

UPS, any anomalies associated with the building

power, and to avoid overheating or potential over

loading of the larger UPS which may result in

failure of the all UPS models in the string.

27. What does MaxiMoose, the Avaya UPS mascot,

have to do with power protection?

Nothing. We think he is cute and he has been

very popular. If you send in a question to

[email protected], we’ll send you a 3-inch

tall MaxiMoose. Most Europeans think he is a

reindeer.

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Input Plug and Output Receptacle Chart

When your customer receives a UPS, they should be able to plug it in right away. If a customer receives a

UPS and can’t plug it into the wall socket or can’t plug in their Avaya equipment into the UPS, you’ve got

a problem. UPSs 1500 VA and below can be plugged into a standard wall socket. Models from 2 kVA to 6

kVA use input plugs that cannot be plugged into a standard wall socket. Avaya 8-20 kVA UPS models are

connected directly into the electrical distribution of the facility. This is called hardwiring and a certified

electrician must install the UPS. The chart below shows the various input plugs and output receptacles

used by Avaya UPS models.

*5-15P can plug into 5-20R

R = Receptacle P = Plug L= Locking

The number after the hyphen indicates the amperage. For example, the L5-30R is a 30A receptacle.

5-15P 5-15R 5-20P 5-20R

L5-30P L5-30R

L6-20P L6-20R

L14-30P L14-30R

5-50R

L6-30P L6-30R

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Ampere (A or Amp) – The unit of measure for the

“rate of flow” of electricity, analogous to “gallons

per minute.” VA x .7 (power factor) = Watts

Alternating current (AC) – An electric current that

reverses its direction at regularly recurring intervals.

Arc – Sparking that results when undesirable current

flows between two points of differing potential. This

may be due to leakage through the intermediate

insulation or a leakage path due to contamination.

Backup time – The amount of time the battery in a

UPS is designed to support the load.

Blackout – A zero-voltage condition lasting for more

than two cycles.

BTU – British Thermal Unit. Used to measure heat

dissipation. Energy required to raise one pound of

water one degree Fahrenheit. One pound of water at

32 degrees F requires the transfer of 144 BTUs to

freeze into solid ice.

Brownout – A steady state of low voltage, but not

zero voltage.

Common Mode Noise – An undesirable voltage

which appears between the power conductors and

ground.

Crest Factor – Usually refers to current. It is the

mathematical relationship between RMS current

and peak current. A normal resistive load will have

a crest factor of 1.4142, which is the normal

relationship between peak and RMS current. A

typical PC will have a crest factor of 3.

Direct current (DC) – An electric current in which

the flow of electrons is in one direction, such as

supplied by a battery.

Double conversion – A UPS design in which the

primary power path consists of a rectifier and

inverter. Double con-version isolates the output

power from all input anomalies such as low voltage

surges and frequency variations.

Downtime – The time during which a functional

unit cannot be used because of a fault within the

functional unit or within the environment.

Electrical line noise – Radio frequency interference

(RFI), electromagnetic interference (EMI) and other

voltage or frequency disturbances.

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) – Electrical

interference that can cause equipment to work

improperly. EMI can be separated into conducted

EMI (interference conducted through cables out of

the UPS) and radiated EMI (interference conducted

through the air).

Ground – A conducting connection, whether

intentional or accidental, by which an electric

circuit or equipment is connected to the earth, or to

some conducting body of relatively large extent that

serves in place of the earth.

Harmonic – A sinusoidal component of an AC voltage

that is multiple of the fundamental waveform

frequency. Certain harmonic patterns may cause

equipment problems.

Harmonic Distortion – Regularly appearing distortion

of the sine wave whose frequency is a multiple of

the fundamental frequency. Converts the normal

sine wave into a complex waveform.

Hertz (Hz) – A unit of frequency equal to one cycle

per second.

High voltage spike – Rapid voltage peak up to 6,000

volts.

Hot-swappable – The ability to change a module

without taking the critical load off the UPS.

Input voltage range – The voltage range within which

a UPS operates in “normal” mode and does not

require battery power.

Hot-Swappable Batteries

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Inverter – UPS assembly that converts internal DC

power to output AC power to run user’s equipment.

When the inverter is supporting 100% of the load at

all times, as with an online UPS, there is no break

from utility power to battery power.

Kilovolt ampere (kVA) – An approximation of available

power in an AC system that does not take the power

factor into account.

Line-interactive – An offline UPS topology in which

the system interacts with the utility line in order to

regulate the power to the load.

Load – The equipment connected to and protected

by a UPS.

Load Segment – A group of output receptacles

on a UPS that can be shut off independently to

preserve battery power for critical devices, started

up in sequence, or rebooted to reset connected

equipment.

Maintenance bypass – An external wiring path

to which the load can be transferred in order to

upgrade or perform service on the UPS without

powering down the load.

Make-Before-Break – Operational sequence of a

switch or relay where the new connection is made

prior to disconnecting the existing connection, also

soft-load-transfer switching.

Noise – (1) A disturbance that affects a signal; it

can distort the information carried by the signal.

(2) Random variations of one or more characteristics

of any entity such as voltage, current or data.

(3) Loosely, any disturbance tending to interfere

with normal operation of a device.

Offline – Any UPS that does not fit the definition of

online. Line-interactive and standby topologies are

offline.

Ohm – The unit of measurement for electrical

resistance or opposition to current flow.

Online – (1) A UPS that provides power to the load

from its inverter 100% of the time, regulating BOTH

voltage and frequency, usually double conversion

topology.

Orderly Shutdown – The sequenced shutdown of

units comprising a computer system to prevent

damage to the system and subsequent corruption or

loss of data.

Plug and play – An electrical device that does not

require extensive setup to operate.

Power factor (PF) – The ratio of real power to

apparent power. Watts divided by VA. Most power

supplies used in communication and computer

equipment have a power factor of .7. (PF = .7)

VA x PF = W

W/PF = VA

Power sag – Low voltage (below nominal 120 volts).

Power surge – High voltage (above nominal

120 volts).

Rackmount – Ability to mount an electrical assembly

into a standardized rack.

Rectifier – UPS component that converts incoming

AC power to DC power for feeding the inverter and

for charging the battery.

Redundancy – Duplication or repetition of elements

in electronic equipment to provide alternative

functional channels in case of failure. The Avaya

9 to 18 kVA UPS features N+X redundancy. Visit

eaton.com/avaya for details.

Relay communication – Communication between

a UPS and a computer through the opening and

closing of solid state relays which are pre-defined to

indicate UPS status.

RS-232 – The standard for serial interfaces

(serial refers to the eight bits of each character

successively sent down one wire) used by most

computers, modems and printers; a 25-pin

physical interface.

Glossary of Power Terms – continued

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Sine wave – A waveform that represents periodic

oscillations of a pure frequency.

Single-phase – Power system with one primary

waveform.

Standby – UPS technology where power is applied

to the load directly from the utility under normal

operation, but switched to the inverter and battery

for emergency support (offline topology).

Three-phase – A power system with three primary

voltage waveforms spaced equally (in time) out of

phase with each other.

Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) – Describes how

much the circuit voltage deviates from a perfect

sine wave. A poor voltage THD is most often

manifested in a “flat topped” waveform that comes

from the inability of a power source to respond to

the demands of highly non-linear loads.

U – A unit of vertical measurement in a rack

enclosure. 1U = 1.75 inches.

Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) – An electrical

system designed to provide instant, transient-free

back up power during power failure or fault. Some

UPSs also filter and/or regulate utility power (line

conditioning).

Volt/voltage (V) – Electrical pressure that pushes

current through a circuit. High voltage in a

computer circuit is represented by 1; low (or zero)

voltage is represented by 0.

VoltAmps (VA) – Voltage x amps.

Volts direct current (Vdc)

Volts alternating current (Vac)

Watts (W) – The rate of doing electrical work.

W x 1.3 = VA.

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Commonly-used Acronyms

ABM Advanced Battery Management

AC Alternating Current

BBM Break-Before-Make (Bypass Switch)

BDM Bypass Distribution Module

BTU British Thermal Unit

CSA Canadian Standards Association

DC Direct Current

DSL Digital Subscriber Line

DVV or

DV2 Data, Voice, Video

E911 Enhanced 911

EBC Extended Battery Cabinet

EBM Extended Battery Module

EMEA Europe, Middle East, Africa

FMC Fixed/Mobile Convergence

FoIP Fax over IP

HV High Voltage

HW Hardwired

IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics

Engineers

IP Internet Protocol

kVA Kilovolt ampere

LAN Local Area Network

LV Low Voltage

MBB Make-Before-Break (Bypass Switch)

MTBF Mean Time Between Failure

MTTR Mean Time To Repair

NEC National Electrical Code

NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers

Association

PABX Private Automatic Branch Exchange

PBX Private Branch Exchange

PDM Power Distribution Module

PDU Power Distribution Unit

PoE Power over Ethernet

POTS Plain Old Telephone System

PPDM PowerPass Distribution Module

PSAP Public Safety Answering Point

PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network

PUE Power Usage Effectiveness

REPO Remote Emergency Power Off

RFI Radio Frequency Interference

RoHS Removal of Hazardous Substances

RM Rackmount

SAN Storage Area Network

SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

TDM Time-division Multiplexing

THD Total Harmonic Distortion

UL Underwriter’s Laboratory

UPS Uninterruptible Power System

USB Universal Serial Bus

VA VoltAmps

VoIP Voice Over IP

WAN Wide Area Network

XBU Extended Battery Unit (XBU48)

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Product

Configuration

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SAP List for Avaya UPS

Capacity Product SAPManufacturer Part Number

Online UPS1000 VA UPS (120V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit 700465289 103006812-4191

1500 VA UPS (120V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit 700465305 103006814-4191

Bypass Distribution Module (120V) for 1000 and 1500 VA 700465503 103006840-4191

3000 VA UPS (120V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit 700465420 103006816-4191

Power Distribution Module (120V) for 3000 VA 700465537 103006843-4191

6000 VA UPS (208/230V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit 700465446 103006720-4191

Default PPDM, L5-30 700465552 103003214-4103

PPDM, L6-20 700465560 103003214-4102

PPDM, L6-30R & L14-30R 700465578 103003214-4107

8 kVA 3-High Online Tower UPS LV w/ 64 Battery and MBS 700470016 K4081203AJMX0A0

12 kVA 3-High Online Tower UPS LV w/ 64 Battery and MBS 700470024 K4121203AKMX0A0

20 kVA Online Tower UPS with Internal Battery 700434715 KB2013100000010

Line-interactive UPS

750 VA UPS (120V) Line-interactive rackmount UPS, RoHS compliant 700427073 103003269-4191

1440 VA UPS (120V) Line-interactive rackmount UPS, RoHS compliant 700427099 103003275-4191

Power Distribution Unit (PDU)N/A Power Distribution Unit 1U with (10) 5-15R 700427149 103004538-6501

AccessoriesAll models UPS Environmental Probe (requires Web/SNMP Card) 700434798 103003637-5501

1000-3000 VA ConnectUPS-BD Web/SNMP Card 700471782 116750222-001

6000 VA ConnectUPS-MS Network Management Card 700471790 103006826

8/12 kVA ConnectUPS Web/SNMP Card 700404759 116750221-001

1000 VA Extended Battery Module (EBM) 700465453 103006818-4191

1500 VA Extended Battery Module (EBM) 700465461 103006819-4191

3000 VA Extended Battery Module (EBM) 700465487 103006821-4191

1000 VA Internal Battery Replacement Kit 700471733 744-A0394-00P

1500 VA Internal Battery Replacement Kit 700471741 744-A0395-00P

3000 VA Internal Battery Replacement Kit 700471758 744-A0399-00P

6000 VA Extended Battery Module (EBM) 700465495 103006723-4191

6000 VA Internal Battery Replacement Kit 700471766 103006776-6591

6000 VA Power Module 700471774 103006779-6591

8-15 kVA 3-High Extended Battery Module (EBM) 700434681 103004193-4191

20 kVA Extended Battery Module (EBM) 72 700434731 103004868

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Product VA Watts Volts Amps Input PlugAvaya Voice Switches and Media Gateways

Definity CMC

1 Cabinet 420 294 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 588 120 7.00 5-15P

3 Cabinets 1260 882 120 10.50 5-15P

Definity GMCC (New)

1 Carrier 900 630 208 4.33 L6-30P

2 Carriers 1550 910 208 6.25 L6-30P

3 Carriers 2200 1365 208 9.38 L6-30P

4 Carriers 2850 1820 208 12.50 L6-30P

5 Carriers 3500 2275 208 15.63 L6-30P

6 Carriers 4150 2730 208 18.75 L6-30P

7 Carriers 4800 3185 208 21.86 L6-30P

8 Carriers 5450 3640 208 25.00 L6-30P

9 Carriers 6100 4095 208 28.13 L6-30P

10 Carriers 6750 4550 208 31.25 L6-30P

11 Carriers 7400 5005 208 34.38 L6-30P

12 Carriers 8050 5460 208 37.50 L6-30P

13 Carriers 8700 5915 208 40.63 L6-30P

14 Carriers 9350 6370 208 43.75 L6-30P

15 Carriers 10000 6825 208 46.88 L6-30P

Definity 120V MCC (Upgrade)

1 Carrier 900 630 120 7.50 5-50P

2 Carriers 1550 910 120 10.83 5-50P

3 Carriers 2200 1365 120 16.25 5-50P

4 Carriers 2850 1820 120 21.67 5-50P

5 Carriers 3500 2275 120 27.08 5-50P

6 Carriers 4150 2730 120 32.50 5-50P

7 Carriers 4800 3185 120 37.90 5-50P

8 Carriers 5450 3640 120 43.33 5-50P

9 Carriers 6100 4095 120 48.75 5-50P

10 Carriers 6750 4550 120 54.16 5-50P

11 Carriers 7400 5005 120 59.58 5-50P

12 Carriers 8050 5460 120 65.00 5-50P

13 Carriers 8700 5915 120 70.41 5-50P

14 Carriers 9350 6370 120 75.83 5-50P

15 Carriers 10000 6825 120 81.25 5-50P

Definity 208V MCC (Upgrade)

1 Carrier 900 630 208 4.33 L14-30P

2 Carriers 1550 910 208 6.25 L14-30P

3 Carriers 2200 1365 208 9.38 L14-30P

4 Carriers 2850 1365 208 9.38 L14-30P

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5 Carriers 3500 2275 208 15.63 L14-30P

6 Carriers 4150 2730 208 18.75 L14-30P

7 Carriers 4800 3185 208 21.86 L14-30P

8 Carriers 5450 3640 208 25.00 L14-30P

9 Carriers 6100 4095 208 28.13 L14-30P

10 Carriers 6750 4550 208 31.25 L14-30P

11 Carriers 7400 5005 208 34.38 L14-30P

12 Carriers 8050 5460 208 37.50 L14-30P

13 Carriers 8700 5915 208 40.63 L14-30P

14 Carriers 9350 6370 208 43.75 L14-30P

15 Carriers 10000 6825 208 46.88 L14-30P

Definity 120V MCC (Upgrade)

1 Carrier 900 630 120 7.50 5-50P

2 Carriers 1550 910 120 10.83 5-50P

3 Carriers 2200 1365 120 16.25 5-50P

4 Carriers 2850 1820 120 21.67 5-50P

5 Carriers 3500 2275 120 27.08 5-50P

6 Carriers 4150 2730 120 32.50 5-50P

7 Carriers 4800 3185 120 37.90 5-50P

8 Carriers 5450 3640 120 43.33 5-50P

9 Carriers 6100 4095 120 48.75 5-50P

10 Carriers 6750 4550 120 54.16 5-50P

11 Carriers 7400 5005 120 59.58 5-50P

12 Carriers 8050 5460 120 65.00 5-50P

13 Carriers 8700 5915 120 70.41 5-50P

14 Carriers 9350 6370 120 75.83 5-50P

15 Carriers 10000 6825 120 81.25 5-50P

Definity 208V MCC (Upgrade)

1 Carrier 900 630 208 4.33 L14-30P

2 Carriers 1550 910 208 6.25 L14-30P

3 Carriers 2200 1365 208 9.38 L14-30P

4 Carriers 2850 1365 208 9.38 L14-30P

5 Carriers 3500 2275 208 15.63 L14-30P

6 Carriers 4150 2730 208 18.75 L14-30P

7 Carriers 4800 3185 208 21.86 L14-30P

8 Carriers 5450 3640 208 25.00 L14-30P

9 Carriers 6100 4095 208 28.13 L14-30P

10 Carriers 6750 4550 208 31.25 L14-30P

11 Carriers 7400 5005 208 34.38 L14-30P

12 Carriers 8050 5460 208 37.50 L14-30P

13 Carriers 8700 5915 208 40.63 L14-30P

14 Carriers 9350 6370 208 43.75 L14-30P

15 Carriers 10000 6825 208 46.88 L14-30P

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Product VA Watts Volts Amps Input PlugDefinity One

1 Cabinet 420 300 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 600 120 7.00 5-15P

3 Cabinets 1260 900 120 10.50 5-15P

Definity RMC

1 Cabinet 420 294 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 588 120 7.00 5-15P

Definity SCC

1 Cabinet 720 504 120 6.00 5-15P

2 Cabinets 1440 1008 120 12.00 5-15P

3 Cabinets 2160 1512 120 18.00 5-15P

4 Cabinets 2880 2016 120 24.00 5-15P

Media Gateways

G150 17 12 120 0.14 5-15P

G250 350 250 120 2.92 5-15P

G350 350 250 120 2.92 5-15P(without High Density Media Module)

G350 400 280 120 3.33 5-15P(with MM312 DCP High Density Media Module)

G350 700 490 120 5.83 5-15P(with MM314 PoE High Density Media Module)

G450 750 525 120 6.25 5-15P

G600 420 294 120 3.50 5-15P

G650 650 455 120 5.42 5-15P

G700 350 245 120 2.33 5-15P

HDTG 1000 700 120 5.83 5-15P

J4350 402 281 120 3.35 5-15P

J6350 417 292 120 3.48 5-15P

IP Office

Small Office Edition 17 12 120 .14 5-15P

IP Office 403 w/3 expansion 96 65 120 .80 5-15P

IP Office 406 w/6 expansion 168 120 120 1.40 5-15P

IP Office 412 w/12 expansion 312 220 120 2.60 5-15P

IP Office 500 230 160 120 1.92 5-15P(Maximum configuration of 8 expansion modules included)

IP Phone 15 11 120 .13 5-15P (Use POE Mid-span unless you are plugging IP phones directly to the UPS)

IP600

1 Cabinet 420 300 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 600 120 7.00 5-15P

3 Cabinets 1260 900 120 10.50 5-15P

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Product VA Watts Volts Amps Input PlugMedia Gateway (CMC1)

1 Cabinet 420 294 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 588 120 7.00 5-15P

3 Cabinets 1260 882 120 10.50 5-15P

Media Gateway (MCC1 and GMCC1)

1 Carrier 900 630 120 7.50 5-15P

2 Carriers 1300 910 120 10.83 5-15P

3 Carriers 1950 1365 120 16.25 5-15P

4 Carriers 2600 1820 120 21.67 5-15P

5 Carriers 3250 2275 120 27.08 5-15P

6 Carriers 3900 2730 120 32.50 5-15P

7 Carriers 4550 3185 120 37.90 5-15P

8 Carriers 5200 3640 120 43.33 5-15P

9 Carriers 5850 4095 120 48.75 5-15P

10 Carriers 6500 4550 120 54.16 5-15P

11 Carriers 7150 5005 120 59.58 5-15P

12 Carriers 7800 5460 120 65.00 5-15P

13 Carriers 8450 5915 120 70.41 5-15P

14 Carriers 9100 6370 120 75.83 5-15P

15 Carriers 9750 6825 120 81.25 5-15P

Media Gateway (RMC1)

1 Cabinet 420 294 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 588 120 7.00 5-15P

Media Gateway (SCC1)

1 Cabinet 720 504 120 6.00 5-15P

2 Cabinets 1440 900 120 10.62 5-15P

3 Cabinets 2160 1250 120 14.58 5-15P

4 Cabinets 2880 2016 120 24.00 5-15P

Merlin Legend / Magix

1 Cabinet 648 450 120 5.40 5-15P

2 Cabinets 1296 900 120 10.80 5-15P

3 Cabinets 1944 1350 120 16.20 5-15P

1 Cabinet w/Merlin Messaging 748 525 120 6.23 5-15P

2 Cabinets w/Merlin Messaging 1496 1047 120 12.47 5-15P

3 Cabinets w/Merlin Messaging 2244 1571 120 18.70 5-15P

Partner

Partner 317 220 120 2.64 5-15P

Partner w/Partner Messaging 417 300 120 3.48 5-15P

Partner Messaging Only 100 70 120 0.83 5-15P

Prologix

1 Cabinet 420 300 120 3.50 5-15P

2 Cabinets 840 600 120 7.00 5-15P

3 Cabinets 1260 900 120 10.50 5-15P

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Product VA Watts Volts Amps Input PlugMedia Servers

S8700 210 150 120 1.75 5-15P

S8710 210 150 120 1.75 5-15P

S8720 210 150 120 1.75 5-15P

S8500 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

S8500 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

S8300 (includes one G700) 350 245 120 2.92 5-15P

S8100 (includes one Definity CMC) 279 200 120 2.33 5-15P

Application Assurance Networking

IBM 306 285 200 120 2.38 5-15P

IBM 336 556 389 120 4.63 5-15P

Avaya Data Switches

Access Point IP Router

300 60 40 120 0.50 5-15P

450 280 200 120 2.33 5-15P

1000 175 125 120 1.46 5-15P

Cajun

P120 210 150 120 1.75 5-15P

P130 125 90 120 1.04 5-15P

P133F2 120 84 120 1.00 5-15P

P133G2 120 84 120 1.00 5-15P

P133GT2 120 84 120 1.00 5-15P

P133T 120 84 120 1.00 5-15P

P134G2 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

P330 210 150 120 1.75 5-15P

P332G-ML 240 168 120 2.00 5-15P

P332GT-ML 240 168 120 2.00 5-15P

P333R 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

P333T 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

P333T-PWR 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

P334T 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

P334T-ML 240 168 120 2.00 5-15P

C363T 75 55 120 0.63 5-15P

C363T-PWR 1440 1000 120 12.00 5-15P

C363T-ML 690 483 120 5.75 5-15P

C364T 100 70 120 0.83 5-15P

C364T-PWR 750 525 120 6.25 5-15P

C364T-ML 750 525 120 6.25 5-15P

P580 960 675 120 8.00 5-15P

C460 w/1 300W PSU 390 275 120 3.25 5-15P

C460 w/1 10000W PSU 1150 800 120 9.58 5-15P

P882 1440 1000 120 12.00 5-15P

M770 1440 1000 120 12.00 5-15P

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Product VA Watts Volts Amps Input PlugPower over Ethernet Mid-Span

6 Ports 150 100 120 1.25 5-15P

12 or 24 Ports 300 210 120 2.50 5-15P

Avaya Messaging / Paging / Conferencing / CMS Equipment

Intuity Equipment

Intuity LX 350 245 120 2.92 5-15P

Map 5 300 219 120 2.50 5-15P

Map 40 440 321 120 3.60 5-15P

Map 100 675 486 120 5.63 5-15P

Paging Equipment

Bogen Paging 5328-010 50 10 120 0.42 5-15P

Bogen Paging 5328-035 90 35 120 0.75 5-15P

Bogen Paging 5328-101 240 100 120 2.00 5-15P

Bogen Paging 5328-250 430 250 120 3.58 5-15P

D20 120 85 120 1.00 5-15P

D100 240 100 120 2.00 5-15P

D300 720 500 120 6.00 5-15P

PagePac 6 and PagePac 6 Plus 40 25 120 0.33 5-15P

PagePac 20 + ZoneMate 9 80 50 120 0.67 5-15P

PagePac VS 100 70 120 0.83 5-15P

Messaging Equipment

S3210 Message Networking Server 300 210 120 2.50 5-15P

MN3210 Message Server 350 245 120 2.92 5-15P

S3400/3500 (Message Storage Server-High Availability)

350 245 120 2.91 (2) 5-15P

S3400/3500 (Message Storage Server-Standard Availability)

350 245 120 2.91 5-15P

S3400/3500 MSS 144 100 120 1.20 5-15P

Octel Equipment

Octel 100 100 70 120 0.83 5-15P

Octel Overture 250 840 588 120 7.00 5-15P

Octel Serenade 200 720 504 120 6.00 5-15P

Octel Serenade 300 1440 1008 120 12.00 5-15P

HP Proliant

ML310 464 455 120 4.0 5-15P

ML330 451 429 120 3.9 5-15P

DL320 280 200 120 3.0 5-15P

Meeting Exchange

CS700, AC 522 365 120 4.35 5-15P

CS780, AC 275 192 120 2.29 5-15P

S6100 AC 556 389 120 4.6 5-15P

S6200, AC 250 175 120 2.08 5-15P

S6500, AC 100 70 120 0.83 5-15P

RAID AC 500 350 120 4.17 5-15P

Avaya Equipment Power Ratings - continued

Product

Configuration

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Product VA Watts Volts Amps Input PlugDell PowerEdge 1850 550 385 120 4,58 5-15P

Dell PowerEdge 2800 930 651 120 7.75 5-15P

Dell PowerEdge 2850 700 490 120 5.83 5-15P

HP DL-380 Gen IV 575 403 120 4.79 5-15P

IBM 336 556 389 120 4.63 5-15P

Proactive Contact (PDS)

Proactive Contact (PDS) 1250 1064 120 10.42 5-15P

Reporting Operating Efficiency (ROE)

Netra 210 CMS R13 598 460 120 4.89 5-15P

Sun Fire V890 3290 2303 120 27.4 (3) 6-15P

Sun Fire V240 780 546 120 6.50 (2) 5-15P

SunBlade 150 (0-1) 800 560 120 6.67 5-15P

SunBlade 100 500 350 120 4.17 5-15P

E3500 950 665 120 7.92 5-15P

E3000 825 578 120 6.88 5-15P

Sparc5 540 378 120 4.50 5-15P

Ultra5 600 420 120 5.00 5-15P

Security Gateways

SG 5/5X 20 14 120 0.17 5-15P

SG 200 20 14 120 0.17 5-15P

SG 203/208 125 88 120 1.04 5-15P

VSU 10000 200 140 120 1.67 5-15P

VSU 100 20 14 120 0.17 5-15P

VSU 2000 100 70 120 0.83 5-15P

VSU 5000 250 175 120 2.08 5-15P

VSU 7500 600 420 120 5.00 5-15P

Self-Service (IR)

SunFire 280R 920 644 120 7.67 5-15P

UCS 1000 650 455 120 5.42 5-15P

MAP40R 450 315 120 3.75 5-15P

INDeX

PSU4 312 218 120 2.60 5-15P

PSU8 720 504 120 6.00 5-15P

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Avaya UPS Basic Configurations: Plugs, Receptacles and U Sizes

Product SAP Input Plug Output Receptacles U Size1000 VA Online UPS (120V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit

700465289 5-15P (6) 5-15R 2

1500 VA Online UPS (120V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit

700465305 5-15P (6) 5-15R 2

1000 and 1500 VA Online UPS Bypass Distribution Module (120V)

700465503 5-15P (6) 5-15R 2

3000 VA Online UPS (120V) with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit

700465420 L5-30P (6) 5-20R and (1) L5-30R 2

3000 VA Online UPS Power Distribution Module (120V)

700465537 L5-30P (6) 5-20R and (1) L5-30R 2

6000 VA Online UPS with Web/SNMP Card and rail kit NOTE: UPS input/output is used to connect to PPDM

700465446 L6-30P L6-30R 3

6000 VA Online UPS Default PPDM, L5-30

700465552 L6-30P (1) L5-30R and (8) 5-15R 3

6000 VA Online UPS PPDM, L6-20 700465560 L6-30P 1) L6-20R and (8) 5-15R 3

6000 VA Online UPS PPDM, L6-30R & L14-30R

700465578 L6-30P (1) L6-30R, (1) L14-30R, and (4) 5-15R

3

8 kVA Online Tower UPS LV w/ 64 Battery and MBS

700470016 Hardwired 4) 5-15R, (2) L6-20R, and (2) L14-30R

N/A

12 kVA Online Tower UPS LV w/ 64 Battery and MBS

700470024 Hardwired 4) 5-15R, (2) L6-20R, and (2) L14-30R

N/A

20 kVA Online Tower UPS with Internal Battery

700434715 Hardwired Hardwired N/A

750 VA Line-interactive Rackmount UPS (120V) UPS

700427073 5-15P (4) 5-15R 1

1440 VA Line-interactive Rackmount UPS (120V) UPS

700427099 5-15P (4) 5-15R 1

Power Distribution Unit 1U with (10) 5-15R

700427149 5-15P (10) 5-15P 1U or 0U

Product

Configuration

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1000-1500 VA Online UPS

Typical Applications: Avaya Communications Manager

and Media Gateway products. Avaya Messaging and

Message Networking Products, Extreme Networks

Switches, Avaya Operational Analysis and Call

Management Servers, Avaya Applications Assurance

Servers, Avaya Security Gateways, Avaya Meeting

Exchange servers, Cajun® switches and Access

Points, hubs and routers, DEFINITY® Single Carrier

Cabinets, Media Servers, MELIN MAGIX and

Legend, and PARTNER™ systems.

Benefits

• Isolatesconnectedequipmentfromallincoming

power problems to provide the highest degree of

protection

• Prolongsbackuptimewithoptionalextended

battery modules

• Increasesbatteryservicelifeandsystemuptime

with ABM battery-charging technology

• Conservesvaluablerackspacewith2Urack

height

• Deliversmoretruepowerinwattswith0.9

power factor

• Operatesat>95percentefficiencytominimize

energy consumption

• Providesmonitoringcapabilitieswith

ConnectUPS Web/SNMP card

Model Selection Guide: 1000-1500 VA Online UPS

Model Number SAP Code

Input Connection

Output Connections

Dimensions (HxWxD, in.) Weight (lb.)

UPS Models: 120 Vac; 50/60 Hz, auto-sensing

1000 VA 700465289 5-15P (6) 5-15R 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 17.7 49.4

1500 VA 700465305 5-15P (6) 5-15R 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 17.7 49.4

Optional Extended Battery Modules (EBMs)

1000 VA EBM 700465453 - - 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 17.7 62.0

1500 VA EBM 700465461 - - 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 17.7 62.0

Battery Backup Times (in minutes)1

Load (VA/Watts)

Internal Batteries +1 EBM +2 EBMs +3 EBMs +4 EBMs

1000 VA Model

1000/700 10 40 73 108 149

750/525 13 58 101 152 219

500/350 24 85 172 246 304

250/175 48 190 310 451 569

1500 VA Model

1500/1050 7 34 63 88 135

1125/788 11 44 84 129 210

750/525 18 79 148 207 267

375/263 38 167 278 475 540

1. Battery backup times are approximate and may vary with connected equipment, battery age, temperature, etc.

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Technical Specifications1

General

Topology True online, double conversion

User interface Graphical LCD with blue backlight and text in English, French, German, Russian and Spanish

LEDs Four status-indicating LEDs: power on, on battery, bypass and alarm

Diagnostics Full system self-test

UPS bypass Automatic bypass

Physical

Dimensions, HxWxD UPS: 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 17.7 in / 87 x 438 x 450 mm EBM: 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 17.7 in / 87 x 438 x 450 mm

Weight UPS: 49.4 lb / 22.4 kg EBM: 62.0 lb / 28.1 kg

Rail kit 4-post rail kit for 19-inch racks included with all UPS and battery modules

Electrical input

Input plug 5-15P, 6-ft. line cord

Nominal voltage 120V

Voltage range 90–138 Vac (with load PF of 0.7)

Power draw of UPS 1000 VA: 8.3A 1500 VA: 12.5A

Dedicated circuit breaker rating 15A

Frequency 50/60 Hz

Frequency range 45–65 Hz

Electrical output

Power rating 1000 VA / 900 watts 1500 VA / 1350 watts

Output receptacles (6) 5-15R

Power factor 0.9

Voltage waveform Sine wave

On utility voltage regulation ±3% of nominal

On battery voltage regulation ±3% of nominal

Efficiency >95%inhigh-efficiencymode;>86%inonlinemode

Frequency regulation ±3% Hz online

Load crest factor 3 to 1

Battery

Battery type Sealed lead acid maintenance free. VRLA 12V/9 Ah (UPS and EBM batteries)

Battery replacement Hot-swappable internal and external batteries

Start-on-battery Allows start of UPS without utility input

Communications

Serial port RS-232 (cable provided for interface to power management software)

USB port HID standard, for communicating with Windows 98 and ME computers

Relay output DB-9 Dry Contact—common alarm as standard

Four-post rail kits are included with all UPS and battery modules

Product

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REPO port REPO is used to shut down the UPS from a distance. This feature can be used for shutting down the load and the UPS by thermal relay, for instance in the event of room overtemperature. When REPO is activated, the UPS shuts down the output and all its power converters immediately. The UPS remains on to alarm the fault.

Communication card Web/SNMP card included for direct control and monitoring in SNMP-based networks, monitoring of UPS status and meters through Web browser interface

Environmental

Safety markings UL, CUL, VCCI

EMC markings FCC Class B, EN55022 Class B

Audible noise <50 dB

Ambient operating temperature 0°C (32°F) to +40°C (104°F)

Storage temperature -20°C (-4°F) to +40°C (104°F) with batteries and -25°C (-13°F) to +55°C (131 °F) without batteries

Relative humidity 5–90% non-condensing

Heat dissipation (BTU/hr) 1000 VA: 500 (normal mode); 674 (on battery) 1500 VA: 750 (normal mode); 1,011 (on battery)

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

Bypass Distribution Module: 1000 and 1500 VA UPS

The Bypass Distribution Modules (BDMs) are designed to enhance the reliability and flexibility of the 1000

and 1500 VA Avaya UPS. BDMs allow you to upgrade or replace the UPS while continuously providing

power to your protected equipment. The BDM also provides surge protection for the critical loads if UPS is

not present and provides surge protection for your laser printer without taxing the UPS. BDMs can be used

in both tower and rack-mount configurations.

Note: In a rack configuration, the BDM does not take up additional rack space and only creates an

extension of the depth of the unit.

UPS Rear Panel: 1000 and 1500 VA Online UPS

(6) 5-15R REPO USB

Communication bay (Populated with Web/SNMP Card -

not shown here)

Relay Port RS-232 Input cord with 5-15P

EBMs are connected through the front of the UPS

EBM connections are made via the front of the UPS. See the user manual for detailed instructions.

EBM Connections

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Typical Applications: Avaya Communications Manager

and Media Gateway products. Avaya Messaging and

Message Networking Products, Cajun® switches and

Access Points, Extreme Networks Switches, Avaya

Operational Analysis and Call Management Servers,

Avaya Meeting Exchange servers, DEFINITY®

systems, MELIN MAGIX solutions.

Benefits

• Isolatesconnectedequipmentfromall

incoming power problems to provide the

highest degree of protection

• Prolongsbackuptimewithoptionalextended

battery modules

• Increasesbatteryservicelifeandsystem

uptime with ABM battery-charging technology

• Conservesvaluablerackspacewith2U

rack height

• Deliversmoretruepowerinwattswith0.9power

factor

• Operatesat>95percentefficiencyto

minimize energy consumption

• Providesmonitoringcapabilitieswith

ConnectUPS Web/SNMP card

Model Selection Guide: 3000 VA Online UPS

Model Number SAP Code

Input Connection

Output Connections

Dimensions (HxWxD, in.)

Weight (lb.)

120 Vac, 50/60 Hz, auto-sensing

3000 VA 700465420 L5-30P (6) 5-20R and (1) L5-30R 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 23.6 69.2

PDM 700465537 L5-30P (6) 5-20R and (1) L5-30R 3.5 (2U) x 17.5 x 23.9 20.0

Optional Extended Battery Module

EBM 700465487 - - 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 23.6 84.0

Battery Backup Times (in minutes)1: 3000 VA Online UPS

Load (VA/Watts)

Internal Batteries +1 EBM +2 EBMs +3 EBMs +4 EBMs

3000/2100 5 25 47 72 100

2250/1575 8 37 72 102 137

1500/1050 13 60 100 165 223

750/525 34 138 228 326 438

1. Battery backup times are approximate and may vary with connected equipment, battery age, temperature, etc.

Product

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Technical Specifications1

General

Topology True online, double conversion

User interface Graphical LCD with blue backlight and text in English, French, German, Russian and Spanish

LEDs Four status-indicating LEDs: power on, on battery, bypass and alarm

Diagnostics Full system self-test

UPS bypass Automatic bypass

Physical

UPS Dimensions, HxWxD UPS: 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 23.6 in / 87 x 438 x 600 mm PDM: 3.5 (2U) x 17.5 x 23.9 in / 89 x 445 x 607 mm EBM: 3.4 (2U) x 17.2 x 23.6 in / 87 x 438 x 600 mm

Weights UPS: 69.2 lb / 31.4 kg PDM: 20.0 lb / 9.1 kg EBM: 84.0 lb / 38.1 kg

Rail kit 4-post rail kit for 19-inch racks included with all UPS and battery modules

Electrical input

Input plug UPS: L5-30P PDM: L5-30P

Nominal voltage 120V

Voltage range 90–138 Vac (with load PF of 0.7)

Power draw of UPS 25A

Dedicated circuit breaker rating 30A

Frequency 50/60 Hz

Frequency range 45–65 Hz

Electrical output

Power rating 3000 VA / 2700 watts

Output receptacles UPS: (6) 5-20R and (1) L5-30R BDM: (6) 5-20R and (1) L5-30R

Power factor 0.9

Voltage waveform Sine wave

On utility voltage regulation ±3% of nominal

On battery voltage regulation ±3% of nominal

Efficiency >95%inhigh-efficiencymode;>86%inonlinemode

Frequency regulation ±3% Hz online

Load crest factor 3 to 1

Battery

Battery type Sealed lead acid maintenance free. VRLA 12V/9 Ah (UPS and EBM batteries)

Battery replacement Hot-swappable internal and external batteries

Start-on-battery Allows start of UPS without utility input

Communications

Serial port RS-232 standard, for interface to power management software

USB port HID standard, for communicating with Windows 98 and ME computers

Four-post rail kits are included with all UPS and battery modules

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Relay output Common alarm standard

REPO port REPO is used to shut down the UPS from a distance. This feature can be used for shutting down the load and the UPS by thermal relay, for instance in the event of room overtemperature. When REPO is activated, the UPS shuts down the output and all its power converters immediately. The UPS remains on to alarm the fault.

Communication card Web/SNMP card included for direct control and monitoring in SNMP-based networks, monitoring of UPS status and meters through Web browser interface

Environmental

Safety markings UL, CUL, VCCI

EMC markings FCC Class B, EN55022 Class B

Audible noise <50 dB

Ambient operating temperature 0°C (32°F) to +40°C (104°F)

Storage temperature -20°C (-4°F) to +40°C (104°F) with batteries and -25°C (-13°F) to +55°C (131 °F) without batteries

Relative humidity 5–90% non-condensing

Heat dissipation (BTU/hr) 1,257 (normal mode); 1,755 (on battery)

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

UPS with PDM

The Power Distribution Modules (PDMs) are designed to enhance the reliability and flexibility of the 3000

VA Avaya UPS. PDMs allow you to upgrade or replace the UPS while continuously providing power to your

protected equipment. The PDM also provides surge protection for the critical loads if UPS is not present

and provides surge protection for your laser printer without taxing the UPS. PDMs can be used in both

tower and rack-mount configurations.

Product

Information

PDM: 3000 VA UPS

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UPS Rear Panel: 3000 VA Online UPS with Power Distribution Module (PDM)

UPS input connection L5-30R (6) 5-20R

USB RS-232

Communication bay (Populated with Web/SNMP card - not shown here)

REPORelay portL5-30R(6) 5-20R (connects to UPS input

connection on PDM)

Input cord with L5-30P (connects to UPS input connection on PDU)

PDM power cord with L5-30P (plugs into L5-30R wall socket)

Bypass switch

UPS output connection

EBMs are connected through the front of the UPS

PDM

UPS

EBM connections are made via the front of the UPS. See the user manual for detailed instructions.

EBM Connections

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Typical Applications: Avaya Communications Manager

and Media Gateway products, Avaya Messaging and

Message Networking Products, Cajun® switches and

Access Points, Extreme Networks Switches, Avaya

Operational Analysis and Call Management Servers,

Avaya Meeting Exchange servers, DEFINITY®

systems, MELIN MAGIX, and MERLIN Legend

solutions.

Benefits

• Isolatesconnectedequipmentfromall

incoming power problems to provide the

highest degree of protection

• Prolongsbackuptimewithoptionalextended

battery modules

• Increasesbatteryservicelifeandsystem

uptime with ABM battery-charging technology

• Conservesvaluablerackspacewith3U

rack height

• Deliversmoretruepowerinwattswith

0.9 power factor

• Operatesupto98percentefficiency

to minimize energy consumption

• Providesmonitoringcapabilitieswith

ConnectUPS Web/SNMP

• SimplifiesUPSmonitoringandmanagement

with a bright LCD user interface and optional

eNotify Remote Monitoring service card

Model Selection Guide: 6000 VA Online UPS

Model Number SAP Code

Input Voltage (Vac)

Output Voltage (Vac) Input Connection

Output Connections

UPS

6000 VA UPS 700465446 See PPDM Below See PPDM Below See PPDM Below See PPDM Below

PowerPass Distribution Modules (PPDM): Choose one to complete UPS configuration

PPDM, L5-30R(default)

700465552 208-240 208-240/120 L6-30P (1) L5-30R,(8) 5-15R

PPDM, L6-30R & L14-30R

700465578 208-240 208-240/120 L6-30P (1) L6-30R,(1) L-14-30R(4) 5-15R

PPDM, L6-20R 700465560 208-240 208-240/120 L6-30P (1) L6-20R,(8) 5-15R

Optional Extended Battery Module

EBM 700465495 - - - -

Battery Backup Times (in minutes)1: 6000 VA Online UPS

Load (VA/Watts)

Internal Batteries +1 EBM +2 EBMs +3 EBMs +4 EBMs

1000/700 36 132 232 332 433

2000/1400 13 52 95 140 184

3000/2100 10 40 74 110 146

4000/2800 7 29 53 80 107

5000/3500 5 22 41 62 83

6000/4200 4 18 33 50 68

1. Battery backup times are approximate and may vary with connected equipment, battery age, temperature, etc.

Product

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Technical Specifications1

General

Topology True online, double conversion

User interface Graphical LCD with blue backlight and text in English, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Spanish

LEDs Four status-indicating LEDs

Diagnostics Full system self-test

UPS bypass Automatic bypass

Physical

UPS Dimensions, HxWxD UPS: 5.14 (3U) x 17.5 x 29.2 in. EBM: 5.14 (3U) x 17.5 x 29.2 in.

Weights UPS: 125.7 lb. EBM: 155.4 lb.

Rail kit 4-post rail kit for 19-inch racks included with all UPS and battery modules

Pedestals Pedestals provided for install UPS in a tower configuration

Electrical input

Input plug L6-30P, 10-ft. line cord

Nominal voltage 208V

Voltage range 156–280 Vac (output PF 0.7)

Power draw of UPS (full load) 28.8A

Recommended input breaker rating 35A

Frequency 50/60 Hz auto select

Frequency range 40–70 Hz

Electrical output

Power rating 6000 VA / 4200 watts

Output receptacles Hardwired and (4) L6-30R; See Model Selection Guide for PPDM output connections

Voltage waveform Sine wave

Power factor 0.7

On utility voltage regulation ±2% of nominal

On battery voltage regulation ±2% of nominal

Efficiency Up to 98% in high-efficiency mode; 91% in normal mode

Frequency regulation ±3% Hz online

Load crest factor 3 to 1

Battery

Internal battery type Sealed, lead-acid; maintenance free

Battery configuration UPS: (15) 12V, 5.5 Ah EBM: (2 strings of 15) 12V, 5.5 Ah

External battery module Up to four per 9135, rail kits included for rack mounting

Battery recharge time Six hours to recover 90 percent of nominal backup time after 100 percent RCD load discharge

Battery replacement Hot-swappable internal and external batteries

Start-on-battery Allows start of UPS without utility input

Four-post rail kits are included with all UPS and battery modules

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Communications

Serial port RS-232 (cable provided for interface to power management software)

USB port HID standard

Relay output DB-9 Dry Contact—common alarm as standard

Communication card Web/SNMP card included for direct control and monitoring in SNMP-based networks, monitoring of UPS status and meters through Web browser interface

Software LanSafe UPS monitoring and management software

Environmental

Safety markings UL, NOM, NYCE

EMC markings FCC-A, VCCI-A, BSMI-A, C-Tick, CE Compliance

Audible noise Max 46 dB

Ambient operating temperature 0°C (32°F) to +40°C (104°F)

Storage temperature -20°C (-4°F) to +40°C (104°F) with batteries and -25°C (-13°F) to +55°C (131°F) without batteries

Relative humidity 5–90% non-condensing

Heat dissipation (BTU/hr) Normal: 1350 Battery: 1960 High efficiency: 450

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

UPS Rear Panel: 6000 VA Online UPS

(4) L6-30R

Communication bay (Populated with Web/SNMP

card - not shown here)

REPO EBM RJ-11 connector

Input cord with L6-30P EBM battery connector

USB port

RS-232 port

Relay port

Product

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PowerPass Distribution Modules: 6000 VA UPS

The PowerPass Distribution Modules (PPDMs) are designed to enhance the reliability and flexibility of the

6000 VA Avaya UPS. PPDMs allow you to upgrade or replace the UPS while continuously providing power

to your protected equipment. The PPDM also provides surge protection for the critical loads if UPS is not

present and provides surge protection for your laser printer without taxing the UPS. PPDMs can be used in

both tower and rack-mount configurations.

UPS with PPDM, L5-30R (default)

L5-30R

PPDM output circuit breaker

(8) 5-15R

UPS

UPS with PPDM, L6-30R and L14-30R

L6-30P

L14-30R L6-30R

PPDM output circuit breaker

(4) 5-15R

UPS

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Product

Information

8 and 12 kVA Online UPS

Typical Applications: Definity Communication

Systems, Associated Adjunct Products, Other

PBX Systems, Voicemail Systems, Multidesktop

Environments, and Video.

Benefits

• Isolatesconnectedequipmentfromallincoming

power problems to provide the highest degree of

protection with rugged, online design

• Providesflexibleruntimeswithoptional

extended battery solutions

• Lowersyourutilitybillwithenergy-efficient

operation

• DoublesbatteryservicelifewithABMtechnology

• Deliversenhancedreliabilitywithredundant

configurations

Maintenance Bypass Module

The 8 and 12 kVA UPS comes standard with a

wall-mount bypass switch allowing you to service

or replace the UPS without shutting down the

equipment connected to it. It is also equipped

with the following output receptacles:

(4) 5-15R

(2) L6-20R

(2) L14-30R

3-high UPS withInternal Battery

Optional 3-high EBMs

Optional Extended Battery Cabinet (EBC)

also available

Bypass Switch

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Model Selection Guide: 8 and 12 Online UPS

Model1 SAP CodePower Out (kVA/kW)

Input Connection

Output Connection

Installed Dimensions (HxWxD in.)

Installed Weight (lb.)

Standard UPS Models

8 kVA (3-high) w/64 Battery and Maintenance Bypass Module

700470016 8 / 7.2 Hardwired(4) 5-15R, (2) L6-20R, (2) L14-30R2

47.8 x 12.0 x 33.7 5903

12 kVA (3-high) w/64 Battery and Maintenance Bypass Module

700470024 12 / 10.8 Hardwired(4) 5-15, (2) L6-20R, (2) L14-30R2

47.8 x 12.0 x 33.7 5903

Additional Components

3-high EBM 700434681 N/A N/A N/A 47.8 x 12.0 x 33.7 7103

Extended Battery Cabinet

700434699 N/A N/A N/A 79 x 80 x 32 7,565

1. 50/60 Hz auto-sensing. All models can be used for frequency/phase conversion with de-rated 80% load. Please refer to User’s Guide for details. 2. An input neutral is required for all configurations. 3. Weight is installed weight; add 47 lb. (2-high battery models) or 50 lb. (3-high UPS/battery models) to determine shipping weight.

Battery Backup Times (in minutes)1: 8 and 12 kVA Online UPS

(VA/Watts)UPS + Internal 64 Batteries (1) EBM 96 (2) EBM 96 (3) EBM 96

12000 / 10800 19 56 101 149

11500 / 10350 19 59 106 156

11000 / 9900 20 62 111 164

10500 / 9450 21 66 117 174

10000 / 9000 23 70 124 184

9500 / 8550 24 74 132 196

9000 / 8100 26 79 141 209

8500 / 7650 28 85 152 225

8000 / 7200 30 92 164 242

7500 / 6750 32 100 178 263

7000 / 6300 35 109 194 286

6500 / 5850 39 119 212 314

6000 / 5400 42 131 234 346

5500 / 4950 47 145 259 383

5000 / 4500 53 162 289 428

4500 / 4050 59 182 325 -

4000 / 3600 67 207 369 -

3500 / 3150 77 238 423 -

3000 / 2700 90 277 - -

2500 / 2250 107 329 -

1. Battery times are approximate and may vary with equipment, configuration, battery age, temperature, etc. If you have a UPS with one or more EBMs, you must run the “ERM Configuration Tool,” which can be found on the Software Suite CD shipped with the UPS. It is also posted on the eaton.com/avaya site.

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Additional Specifications1: 8 and 12 kVA Online UPS

Electrical Input

Topology True double-conversion online UPS

Nominal Input Voltage 200-240V with neutral

Input Voltage Range -15%, +10% from nominal at 100% load without depleting battery

Operating Frequency 50/60 Hz (45 to 65 Hz)

Input Power Factor >0.99typical,>0.96frequencyconverter

Input Current Distortion 5% THD

Dedicated Circuit Breaker Rating

8 kVA: 60A 12 kVA: 100A

Electrical Output

Nominal Output Voltage 100/200, 110/220, 120/240 Vac 180° phase displacement; 120/208, 127/220 Vac 120° phase displacement

Output Voltage Regulation ±1% static; ±5% dynamic at 100% resistive load change, <1 ms response time

Efficiency 90%, typical

Battery

Battery Type 9 Ah, sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free

Battery Replacement Field-replaceable

Charger Default is 3.4A per battery string. Charger current is configurable from 0.5A to 25A per string with an overall maximum of 34A (limited by input current)

Start-On-Battery Allows start of UPS without utility input

String Quantity UPS contains 4 strings; 3-high battery contains 6 strings

General

UPS Bypass Automatic on overload or UPS failure

Overload 150% for 5 sec. / 125% (Normal Operation) for 1 min. (online) / 110% for 10 min. Communications

LCD Display Graphical LCD with blue backlight

LEDs (4) LEDs for notice and alarm

Audible Alarms Yes

Communication Ports (1) RS-232, (1) relay contact, (1) REPO, (2) environmental input

Web/SNMP Card/ Two slots for connectivity Communication Slot cards; one slot occupied by Web/SNMP card

Power Management Bundled Software Suite CD Software

Environmental and Physical

Heat Dissipation 5582 BTU/hr. maximum online (normal operation) 5294 BTU/hr. maximum during battery operation

Floor Loading (Point Loading)

3-high UPS: 148 lb/in 3-high EBM: 178 lb/in

Floor Loading (Distributed Loading)

3-high UPS: 278 lb/ft 3-high EBM: 335 lb/ft

Operating Temperature 50ºF to 104ºF

Optimum Temperature 77ºF for Optimum Battery Performance

Storage Temperature 32ºF to 77ºF

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Recommended 59ºF to 77ºF Storage Temperature

Relative Humidity 0–95%, non-condensing

Audible Noise <53 dBA at 1 meter (noise less room) typical

Altitude 9,843 ft. (3,000m) operating with derating; 32,810 ft. (10,000m) during transportation

Certifications

Safety Certifications NOM-0190SCFI-1993,UL 1778, CSA C22.2, No. 107.3; EN 5502 Class A (CISPR22 Class A) and IEC 60950; IEC 62040-1-1

Quality IEC 62040-2, FCC Part 15, ICES-003, VCCI

Markings ISO 9001: 2000 and ISO 14001:1996

Safety Certifications UL, cUL, CSA, CE and NOM-NYCE

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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20 kVA Online UPS

Typical Applications: Definity Communication

Systems, Associated Adjunct Products, Other

PBX Systems, Voicemail Systems, Multidesktop

Environments, and Video

Benefits

• Isolatesconnectedequipmentfromallincoming

power problems to provide the highest degree of

protection with rugged, online design

• Providesflexibleruntimeswithoptionalextended

battery solutions

• Lowersyourutilitybillwithenergy-efficient

operation

• DoublesbatteryservicelifewithABMtechnology

• Deliversenhancedreliabilitywithredundant

configurations

• Comesstandardwithabypassswitch

Model Selection Guide: 20 kVA Online UPS

Model1 SAP CodePower Out(kVA/kW)

Input Connection

Installed Dimensions (HxWxD, in.)

Installed Weight (lb.)

Standard UPS Models

20 kVA UPS w/Internal Battery

700434715 20 / 18 Hardwired 66.0 x 20.0 x 34.1 1,1602

Additional Components

EBM 36 700434723 N/A N/A 66.0 x 20.0 x 34.1 1,105

EBM 72 700434731 N/A N/A 66.0 x 20.0 x 34.1 2,060

EBC A 700434756 N/A N/A 60 x 120 x 323 10,9503

EBC B 700434764 N/A N/A 73 x 210 x 31.54 15,4004

UPS Maintenance Bypass/ Parallel Tie Cabinet, Wall Mount LV

700434749 N/A N/A 48.0 x 20.0 x 5.8 66.0

1. 50/60 Hz auto-sensing. 2. Weight is installed weight; add 70 lb. to determine shipping weight. 3. EBC A is shipped as 3 separate cabinets and then installed on site. 4. EBC B is shipped as 5 separate cabinets and then installed onsite.

OptionalEBM

UPS with Internal Battery

Optional Extended Battery Cabinet (EBC) also available.

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Electrical Input

Topology True double-conversion online UPS

Nominal Input Voltage 208/120V, 220/127V +15%, -20%

Operating Frequency 50/60 Hz (45 to 65 Hz)

Input Power Factor >0.99typical

Input Current Distortion 5% THD

Electrical Output

Nominal Output Voltage 208/120 Vac, 220/120 Vac; An input neutral is required

Output Voltage Regulation

±1% static; ±4% dynamic at 100% step load recovery within 1 ms response time

Efficiency 91%, typical

Battery

Battery Type 9 Ah, sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free

Battery Replacement Must be replaced by a qualified service tech

Charger Default is 3.4A per battery string. Charger current is configurable from 0.5A to 25A per string with an overall maximum of 34A (limited by input current)

Start-On-Battery Allows start of UPS without utility input

String Quantity UPS: 6 strings EBM 36: 2 strings EBM 72: 4 strings

General

UPS Bypass Automatic on overload or UPS failure

Overload 150% for 5 sec. / 125% (Normal Operation) for 1 min. (online) 110% for 10 min

Communications

LCD Display Graphical LCD with blue backlight

LEDs (4) LEDs for notice and alarm

Audible Alarms Yes

Communication Ports (1) RS-232, (1) relay contact, (1) REPO, (2) environmental input

Web/SNMP Card/ Two slots for connectivity Communication Slot cards; one slot occupied by Web/SNMP card

Power Management Bundled Software Suite CD Software

Environmental and Physical

Recommended From front of cabinet: 36 Clearances in. working space. From back of cabinet: 6 in. From right of cabinet: Refer to local codes for right side service access (minimum 24 in.)

Heat Dissipation 6762 BTU/hr. maximum

Floor Loading UPS: 290 lb/in EBM 36: 290 lb/in EBM 72: 515 lb/in

Environmental and Physical

Operating Temperature 50ºF to 104ºF Optimum Temperature 77ºF for Optimum Battery Performance

Storage Temperature 59ºF to 77ºF

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Relative Humidity 0–95%, non-condensing

Audible Noise <58 dBA at 1 meter depending on load

Altitude 9,843 ft. (3,000m) operating with derating; 32,810 ft. (10,000m) during transportation

Certifications

Safety Certifications IEC 62040-1-1, IEC 60950, EN 62040-1-1, UL 1778, NOM-0190SCP8-1993

Quality ISO 9001: 2000 and ISO 14001:1996

Markings UL, cUL, NOM-NYCE

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

Battery Backup Times (in minutes)1: 20 kVA Online UPS

(VA/Watts)UPS with Internal Batteries

Plus (1) EBM 36

Plus (1) EBM 72

Plus (2) EBM 72

Plus (3) EBM 72

20000 / 18000 18 56 82 114 160

19000 / 17100 19 58 85 117 175

18000 / 16200 20 62 88 120 189

17000 / 15300 22 66 92 130 204

16000 / 14400 24 71 96 142 219

15000 / 13500 26 75 101 154 234

14000 / 12600 28 79 105 166 249

13000 / 11700 31 84 110 178 265

12000 / 10800 35 88 114 201 280

11000 / 9900 38 94 119 256 319

10000 / 9000 42 101 134 251 355

7500 / 6750 58 117 188 347 471

5000 / 4500 90 188 294 543 610

1. Battery times are approximate and may vary with equipment, configuration, battery age, temperature, etc. If you have a UPS with one or more EBMs, you must run the “ERM Configuration Tool,” which can be found on the Software Suite CD shipped with the UPS. It is also posted the eaton.com/avaya site.

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Web/SNMP Card

The ConnectUPS Web/SNMP card enables you

to monitor and control remote UPSs from web

browsers or industry standard network management

systems. The Web/SNMP card inserts into the slot

on the back of your Avaya UPS, supports real-time

web and SNMP (Simple Network Management

Protocol) communication over 10/100BaseT

Ethernet connections.

Benefits

• Supportsreal-timemonitoringandcontrol

of UPSs across the network

• Deliversalarmnotificationsthroughemail,

to mobile phones, pagers, or SNMP traps

• Enablesmonitoringandcontrolviaweb

browsers, SNMP-compliant network management

systems or power management software

• Enablesrapididentificationandanalysis

of critical power conditions

• Logsandgraphsdetailedhistoricaldata

to analyze trends

• Enablesorderlyshutdownandrestartof

remote UPSs

• Usesstandardcommunicationprotocols

on 10Mb and 100Mb Ethernet networks

Web/SNMP Card UPS Compatibility Matrix

Compatible UPS Card SAP Code UPS with Embedded Card UPS with card SAP Code750 and 1440 Line-interactive UPS

700404759 No* N/A

1000 VA Online UPS 700471782 Yes 700465289

1500 VA Online UPS 700471782 Yes 700465305

3000 VA Online UPS 700471782 Yes 700465420

6000 VA Online UPS 700471790 Yes 700465446

8 kVA Online UPS 700404759 Yes 700470016

12 kVA Online UPS 700404759 Yes 700470024

20 kVA Online UPS 700404759 Yes 700434715

* UPS ships with RS-232 serial port and USB port. Optional slot available for Web/SNMP card.

Description Card providing remote monitoring and control of Avaya UPSs

Protocol Support HTTP, SNMP, TFTP, Telnet, BootP, DHCP, WAP, ARP, RARP

Network Support Ethernet 10/100Base T

Switching Hub Yes (Three 10/100BaseT Connections)

Supported MIB UPS standard MIB RFC-1628, Powerware MIB, MIB II

O/S Supported Microsoft Windows 9X, ME, 2000/NT and XP, Various UNIX (including Linux) versions, Novell NetWare for Shutdown

Operating Temperature 0-40°C (32-104°F)

Operating Humidity 10-80%, non-condensing

Power Input 9 Vdc unregulated

Power Consumption 3.5 watts

Dimensions 4.7 x 4.5 x 1.5 inches

Weight 6 oz.

Regulatory FCC Class B

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

Technical Specifications1: Web/SNMP Card

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UPS Environmental Probe

The UPS Environmental Probe enables you to

remotely monitor environmental conditions.

Using a standard Web browser, you can view the

ambient temperature and humidity of the remote

environment, as well as the status of two additional

contact devices.

ASD now includes the UPS Environmental Probe in

every configuration that has an Avaya UPS with a

Web/SNMP Card.

The UPS Environmental Probe requires a Web/

SNMP Card. See the Compatibility Matrix on page

57 to determine which Avaya UPS models include a

Web/SNMP Card.

The UPS Environmental Probe is required to

take advantage of eNotify Remote Monitoring.

See page 48.

Benefits

• Monitorstemperature,humidity,andstatus

of two contacts/sensors

• WorkswithanyUPSequippedwitha

Web/SNMP Card

• Canbelocatedupto20meters(65.6feet)

from the UPS

• Measurestemperaturesbetween0ºCand80ºC

(-4ºF and 176ºF)

• Measuresrelativelyhumiditybetween10and

90 percent

• DisplaysstatusonWebpage,IPphoneorPDA,

or network management system

• Supportsuser-definedthresholdsfor

temperature, humidity, and contact

closure status

• Supportsgracefulshutdownof

affected equipment

• Auto-sendsalarmsviaemail,PCSphone,

or pager

• SendsSNMPalarmstonetworkmanagement

systems

Power Indicator LED

RJ45 Connector

CAT5 Network Cable Connects to the Web/SNMP Card’s com port included with UPS Environmental Probe

Connect UPS/Web SNMP Card Located on the rear panel of the UPS

Ambient temperature & humidity sensor

Screw Terminal Provides contacts for two additional devices/sensors

Dimensions (inches) 2.26 x 1.48 x 1.15 (L x W x H)Weight 1.19 oz

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eNotify Remote Monitoring

eNotify Remote Monitoring stands guard of your

critical uninterruptible power systems and power

management solutions, providing you added

confidence and power protection assurance.

eNotify Remote Monitoring offers you peace of

mind that Avaya is monitoring your Avaya UPS 24/7

and will combine its technical resources and field

technicians as needed to quickly respond to critical

alarms.

eNotify provides you with monthly reports detailing

the ongoing health of your Avaya UPS via one-

way emails. These reports provide information on

UPS voltages and loads as well as external factors

such as temperature and humidity. Additionally,

the reports provide information about the attached

batteries and system availability. All of these factors

contribute to the relative health index (RHI) score

that allows you to compare your unit’s health

relative to optimum Avaya UPS operating levels.

eNotify Installation

To install eNotify, you must have an Avaya UPS

equipped with a Web/SNMP Card and a UPS

Environmental Probe.

A copy of the eNotify quick start guide and

installation wizard can be found on the Avaya

Website: eaton.com/avaya

Benefits

• 24/7real-timeremotemonitoringof43

alarms, battery discharge data and temperature/

humidity levels to prevent battery failure

• Dailyheartbeatcheck

• Immediatenotificationofsignificantpower

quality events via phone, email or pager

• Remotetroubleshootingandresolutionof

power problems and if necessary, dispatching

of a UPS service technician

• MonthlyUPSstatusreports,trending

and analysis

An eNotify quick start guide and installation CD are included with your Avaya UPS.

eNotify Remote Monitoring for Avaya UPSwww.eaton.com/avaya

© 2007 Avaya Inc.All Rights Reserved.Avaya and the Avaya Logo are trademarks of Avaya Inc. and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All trademarks identified by ®, TM or SM are registered marks, trademarks, and service marks, respectively, of Avaya Inc. All other trade-marks are the property of their respective owners.08/07 • 163100070

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750 and 1440 Line-interactive UPS

Typical Applications: This UPS is the ideal backup

power solution for small-to-medium size businesses

and branch offices. Designed for rackmount

applications, this new, cost-effective UPS family is

designed to protect equipment such as Avaya’s IP

Office and Partner systems.

Benefits

• Conservesvaluablerackspacewith1U

rack height

• Doublesbatteryservicelifeandgives

you advanced warning of the end of useful

battery life with Advanced Battery

Management (ABM) technology

• Correctsincomingpowerfluctuationswith

Buck and Boost voltage regulation

• Adaptsto1Urackmount,0Usidemount,and

wallmount installations (all hardware included)

• Simplifiesservicewithhot-swappablebatteries

• Extendsbatteryruntimewithindependently-

controlled groups of output receptacles called

Load Segments

• Communicatesviastandardserialport,standard

USB port, or optional Web/SNMP card

Model Selection Guide: 750 and 1440 Line-interactive UPS

Model SAP CodePower Out(VA/Watt)

Input Plug

Output Receptacles1

Dimensions HxWxD (in.)

Unit Weight (lb)

120 Vac; 50/60 Hz, auto-sensing1

750 VA 700427073 750 / 520 5-15P (4) 5-15R 1.73 (1U) x 17.3 x 22.8 41.4

1440 VA 700427099 1440 / 1000 5-15P (4) 5-15R 1.73 (1U) x 17.3 x 22.8 48.6

1. Divided into (2) Load Segments (receptacle groups).

1U or 0U Form Factor

Mount this UPS to a Wall

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Electrical Input

Input voltage ranges voltages ±20% for nominal voltage for user-selectable at full load

Operating Frequency 50/60 Hz, Auto-sensing

Frequency Range 46-65 Hz

Dedicated Circuit Breaker Rating Not needed

Power Draw of UPS 750 VA: 6.3A 1440 VA: 12.0A

Electrical Output

On Utility Voltage Regulation -10% to +6% of nominal

On Battery Voltage Regulation ±5% RMS

Voltage Wave Shape (on battery) Sine wave

Over Current Protection Electronic current limit

Battery

Battery Type Sealed, lead-acid; maintenance free

Battery Replacement Hot-swappable internal batteries

Recharge Time Advanced charging for faster recovery. <3 hours to 90% usable capacity

Start-On-Battery Allows UPS operation without utility input

Configuration 750 VA: (4) 6V, 7.2 Ah 1440 VA: (6) 6V, 9 Ah

Battery Voltage 750 VA: 24 Vdc 1440 VA: 36 Vdc

Hot-swap Batteries Replace batteries without shutting down the UPS or connected equipment

General

Topology Line-interactive

Mounting Hardware All hardware included for 1U rackmount, 0U sidemount, and wallmount installations

Transfer Time 2-4 ms typical

Diagnostics Self-test at power up

Overload 110% overload, shutdown after 3 (normal operation) minutes; 150% overload, shut down 10 cycles

Communications

User Interface LED status display with AC power on, load Group, Overload, On Battery an General Alarm indicators Site Wiring Fault Indicator on rear panel.

Audible Alarms For various UPS alarm conditions, including: On Battery, Low Battery, Overload, UPS fault

Network transient Protector UL 497A, In/out jacks RJ45 (high voltage models network protection) & RJ11

Optional Communication Card Web/SNMP card

Standard Communications 1 x RS-232 Serial Port & 1 x USB Port; 6-foot communications cable included

Power Management Software Software Suite CD (bundled with UPS)

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Environmental

Heat Dissipation (Normal Mode) 750 VA: 93.4 BTU/hr. 1440 VA: 179.6 BTU/hr.

Heat Dissipation (Battery Mode) 750 VA: 426.6 BTU/hr. 1440 VA: 810.6 BTU/hr.

Safety Markings UL; cUL

Safety Conformance UL 1778; UL497A; cUL (CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 107.1)

EMC Compliance FCC Part 15 subpart J Class A, ICES-003

RoHS Compliance Yes

Operating Temperature 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)

Storage Temperature -15 to 50°C (5 to 122°F)

Surge Suppression ANSI C62.41 Category A (formerly IEEE 587)

Audible Noise Less than 40 dBA typical

Altitude Up to 3000M (10,000 ft) without derating

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice

Battery Backup Times Battery Runtimes (in minutes)1: 750 and 1440 VA UPS

Load 750 VA 1440 VA200 VA / 130W 37 76

300 VA / 190W 25 58

500 VA / 320W 13 28

600 VA / 400W 9 21

750 VA / 520W 6 16

900 VA / 600W - 11

1000 VA / 670W - 9

1200 VA / 800W - 8

1440 VA / 1000W - 5

1. Battery times are approximate and may vary with equipment, configuration, battery age, temperature, etc. If you have a UPS with one or more EBMs, you must run the “ERM Configuration Tool,” which can be found on the Software Suite CD shipped with the UPS. It is also posted on the eaton.com/avaya site.

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A 5-15P Line Cord (6 ft.) B USB Port C RS-232 Serial Port D Network Transient Protector E Load Segments 1 and 2

F (4) 5-15R Outlets G DIP Switches (voltage configuration) H Site Wiring Fault Indicator I X-Slot (for Web/SNMP Card)

A

I

B C D E

FGH

Adding Additional Output Receptacles: 750 and 1440 VA UPS

If you need more output receptacles for all of the equipment that you want to protect, use the rackmount Power Distribution Unit (PDU) for ten additional 5-15R outlets. You can also use the PDU on its own without connecting to a UPS for simple power distribution. The PDU plugs into one of the UPS rear panel output receptacles:

PDU Connected to the 750 and 1440 VA UPS

Rear Panel: 750 and 1440 VA UPS

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Frequently Asked Questions: 750 and 1440 VA UPS

1. What color is the UPS?

Black.

2. Does the UPS ship with all mounting hardware

to mount the UPS to the wall and into 19- and

23-inch rack enclosures?

Yes.

3. Is this new UPS an online UPS like the rest of the

Avaya-labeled product line?

No, it is a line-interactive UPS.

4. Can I add additional battery packs to this UPS?

No.

5. Does this UPS utilize the ABM battery charging

technique?

Yes, it does.

6. Does the UPS ship with the batteries connected?

No, in compliance with a voluntary

program accepted by the US Department

of Transportation (DOT) to ensure safer air

transportation, Avaya 750 and 1440 VA

UPS models are shipped with the batteries

disconnected. The batteries must be connected

before the UPS will function properly. No special

tools are required and instructions are included

in the manual.

7. How much rack space does this UPS occupy?

Depending on how the UPS is installed, it can

either be 1U or 0U (mounted in the side of a

rack enclosure).

8. What are Load Segments?

A group of output receptacles on a UPS that

can be shut off independently to preserve

battery power for critical devices, started up

in sequence, or rebooted to reset connected

equipment.

9. How do I program the functionality of the

Load Segments?

You can program Load Segments with the

LanSafe power management software included

with each Avaya UPS.

10. Does the UPS ship with the Web/SNMP card?

No, the Web/SNMP card is optional.

11. Are the internal batteries hot-swappable?

Yes.

12. Is the 1500 VA UPS in ASD the same as

the 1440 VA UPS?

Yes. They are the same.

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Power Distribution Unit (PDU)

If your Avaya UPS does not have enough output

receptacles for all of the equipment that you want

to protect, you can use the rackmount PDU for

additional outlets. You can also use the PDU on

its own without connecting to a UPS for simple

power distribution.

Benefits

• Provides10additionaloutputreceptacles

to plug in devices

• Conservesvaluablerackspacewith0U

or 1U rack height

• Organizesmultiplepowercords

• EasilyplugsintoUPSoutputreceptacle

with standard 5-15P input plug

• Installsquicklyusingincludedmounting

brackets in a 1U or 0U rackmount configuration,

wall-mount configuration, or on the floor

Specifications1: Power Distribution Unit (PDU)

General

SAP Code 700427149

Manufacturer Part Number 103004538-6501

Electrical Input

Input Plug 5-15P

Voltage Range 100-120V

Frequency 50/60 Hz

Maximum Input Current Per Phase 12A

Electrical Output

Output Receptacles (10) 5-15R

Output Circuit Breaker 15A

Maximum Output Current 12A

Physical and Environmental

Weight 4.8 lb.

Dimensions (H x W x D) 1U: 1.8 x 17.5 x 4.0 inches

Operating Temperature 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C)

Non-operation Temperature -13 to 158°F (-25 to 70°C)

Relative Humidity 5-95% noncondensing

Operating Altitude Up to 3,000 meters above sea level

Non-operating Altitude Up to 5,000 meters above sea level

Safety

Safety Marking cUL

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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18 and 36 kW DC Power System

DC power is often a cost-effective solution for

backup power protection—especially for longer

holdover times. Avaya has a 48V DC power system

offering, rated at 18 and 36 kW, designed to

support legacy PBX cabinets as well as G650 Media

Gateways along with an optional, scalable inverter to

handle smaller AC loads such as servers.

Typical Applications: Legacy PBX cabinets, G650

Media Gateways, Enterprise data networks, and

smaller AC loads like servers using optional inverter.

Benefits

Avaya’s versatile set of DC power solutions deliver

an array of customer-focused benefits:

• Savesequipmentroomspacewithhighpower

density and by integrating batteries into the

power cabinet

• Eliminatestheneedtoshutdownthesystem

during maintenance or expansion with hot-

swappable rectifiers

• Lowersoperatingcostswithunitypowerfactor

and efficient operation

• Providesadvancednoticeofbatteryproblems

with automatic battery condition testing

• FacilitatesremoteSNMPmanagementofthe

DC system

Model Selection Guide: 18 and 36 kW DC Power Systems

Description SAP Code

Maximum DC Output Power1

Supplied AC Supply Input Plug & Cord Sets

1500W Access Power Rectifier

Dimensions HxWxD (in.)

18 kW 48V System, 43U Cabinet

700401029 375A @ 48V (4) L6-30 Up to 12 78.7 x 23.6 x 23.6

36 kW 48V System, 43U Cabinet

700401037 750A @48V (8) L6-30 Up to 24 78.7 x 23.6 x 23.6

1. System capacity will vary depending on number of rectifiers and batteries selected.

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Additional Specifications1: 18 and 36 kW DC Power Systems

Brief Technical Specifications2

AC Supply 208/220/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (nominal)

Power Factor >0.993(20–100%maximumsystemcurrent)

Efficiency 90% (50–100% output current)3

DC Output Voltage Range 40–58V

Heat Dissipation 18 kW with 12 rectifiers and 28 MCBs: 7,117 BTU/Hr. 36 KW with 24 rectifiers and 28 MCBs: 13,948 BTU/Hr.

18 kW System Weight

43U max (4x48V/100 Ah batt. strings): 1387 lb. 43U max (4x48V/150 Ah batt. strings): 2027 lb.

36 kW System Weight

43U max (3x48V/100 Ah batt. strings): 1087 lb. 43U max (3x48V/150 Ah batt. strings): 1567 lb.

Battery Cabinet Weight

43U system (DV2-EBC4-130) max (4x48V/100 Ah batt. strings): 1310 lb. 43U system max (4x48V/150 Ah batt. strings): 1950 lb.

Battery Trays 18 kW: 1914 lb.; Typical max w/12 rectifier modules and 4x48V/150 Ah batt. strings 36 kW: 1914 lb.; Typical max w/24 rectifier modules and 3x48V/150 Ah batt. strings

Communications SM65 supervisory module included; 10 baseT Ethernet port; On board web server; SNMP agent

Batteries 18 kW: Up to 4 strings 600 Ah total capacity, or 8 strings 1200 Ah total capacity with extension batt. cabinet 36 kW: Up to 3 strings 450 Ah total capacity or 27 strings 4050 Ah total capacity with extension batt. cabinets

DC Distribution 7U universal DC distribution; Up to 28 MCBs (2 - 63A)

Low Voltage Disconnect (LVD) All systems

Security Door Full-length security door included

PowerManagerII Remote control and monitoring software

Certifications UL and FCC

1. Due to continuing product improvement programs, all specifications are subject to change without notice. 2. Refer to rectifier specifications for more information.

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