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GreenPower UPS Bypass Technology
Yes
Line Interactive
9 Ah
2
12 V / 9 Ah
Sealed Lead-Acid Battery
12 VDC
Yes
RB1290X2 (for serial numbers that begin with "CTJ" or "CDN")
RB1280X2A (for serial numbers that begin with "CPK")
1
4 min
14 min
8 Hours
Yes
6' (1.82m)
57 - 63 Hz
NEMA 5-15P
90 VAC - 142 VAC
Right Angle - 45 Degree Offset
Single Boost
60 Hz +/- 1%
120 VAC +/- 5%
Simulated Sine Wave
NEMA 5-15R
5
5
10
Internal Circuitry Limiting
Circuit Breaker Protected
4 ms
0.1
1350 VA
815 W
Battery Mode
Low Battery
Overload
Fault
Yes
Multifunction LCD
Black
Power On
Wiring Fault
USB Cable
None
1 Dry Contact
PowerPanel Personal
0 - 10000' (0 - 3048m)
0 - 90 % (non-condensing)
32 - 104 Degree F (0 - 40 Degree C)
0 - 50000' (0 - 15239m)
0 - 95% (non-condensing)
5 - 113 Degree F (-15 - 45 Degree C)
RoHS Compliant
UL1778
cUL 107 5th
FCC Class B
1 in
1 out
Yes
1-in / 1-Out (10/100/1000)
1-In / 1-Out (Combo)
1500
Black
Mini-Tower
Plastic
3.9 x 9.8 x 13.7" (9.91 x 24.89 x 34.8cm)
22.4 lbs (10.1kg)
649532013500
A mini-tower UPS with line interactive topology, the CyberPower Intelligent LCD CP1350AVRLCD provides battery backup (using simulated sine wave output) and surge protection for desktop computers, workstations, networking devices, and home entertainment systems.
The CP1350AVRLCD uses Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) to correct minor power fluctuations without switching to battery power, which extends battery life. AVR is essential in areas where power fluctuations occur frequently.
Battery Backup
Supplies power long enough for equipment to properly shut down when utility power fails. Helps prevent loss of data and minimizes the component stress caused by a hard shutdown.
Surge Protection
Diverts excess voltage away from sensitive electronic equipment during an AC power surge or power spike to prevent damage.
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR)
AVR increases the AC power and maintains a safe voltage level without switching to battery mode and conserving battery life.
Multifunction LCD
Displays immediate, detailed information on the UPS battery and power conditions, alerting users to potential problems before they can affect critical equipment and cause downtime.
Data Line Protection
Prevents power surges that travel through coaxial and Ethernet lines from causing damage to electronics.
Line Interactive Topology
Exists when a line interactive UPS has an autotransformer that regulates low voltages (e.g., brownouts) and over voltages (e.g., spikes) without having to switch to battery.
Simulated Sine Wave Output
Provides a manufactured waveform output to supply cost-effective battery backup power for equipment that does not require sine wave output.
ENERGY STAR
This model is an ENERGY STAR certified Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system. ENERGY STAR is the trusted, government-backed symbol for energy-efficient products and practices that help save money and protect the environment.
Ultra Quiet Design
Minimizes noise during operation for a quieter work environment.
PowerPanel Personal Software
Provides a user-friendly dashboard interface for controlling and monitoring the UPS.
Feature Focus
GreenPower UPS Technology: Bypass Design
GreenPower UPS Technology from CyberPower improves operating efficiency, reduce heat generation, and consume less power than conventional UPS models.
Our patented Bypass Design allows current to bypass the transformer and automatic voltage regulation (AVR) when utility power is normal, thus reducing energy consumption and associated costs. Because utility power functions normally most of the time, the bypass design allows for substantial energy savings. This technology also reduces heat generation, an important factor in decreasing operating costs.
Automatic Voltage Regulation
Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) in line interactive UPS systems stabilizes the incoming AC signal to maintain output power at a nominal 120 volts by controlling high and low voltages without resorting to battery power. This significantly increases battery life and lessens the likelihood of data loss, memory freezes, and system crashes.
How AVR Works in a Line Interactive UPS
A line interactive UPS includes an AVR autotransformer a special type of transformer designed to switch between powered coils of wire in response to variances in utility power input, thereby increasing or decreasing the magnetic field and the resulting output voltage to connected equipment.
This type of UPS tolerates undervoltage brownouts and overvoltage surges without consuming backup battery power by automatically selecting different power taps on the AVR autotransformer. During normal operation, incoming AC power bypasses the autotransformer (where voltage highs and lows are controlled) while also charging the battery.
When the incoming voltage falls below the AVR range, the UPS switches to battery backup, and the DC-AC inverter circuitry is engaged. Power will continue to be supplied by the battery-inverter circuit until incoming voltage returns to the range manageable by the AVR.
Transformers and Transformer Outlets
A transformer converts alternating current line voltage to a higher value or a lower value. Transformers rely upon electromagnetic induction, the process which occurs when the alternating current within a circuit generates current in a nearby circuit.
Transformers vary in design and size, as well as using different amounts of current. Small transformers plug into a wall outlet and create low direct current voltages which are used by common electronic devices. Transformer outlets are more widely spaced than other outlets to accommodate transformer block adapters or other adapters that are large in size. Transformer outlets can be used to connect any appropriate device to a surge protector.
Typical Applications
Desktop Computers
Workstations
Home Theater Equipment
Personal Electronics
Home Networking
Routers & Modems
VoIP Phone Systems
Automatic Voltage Regulation