Hi,
I have a question for you guys.
I own this UPS http://www.njoy.ro/UPS/isis1500l (can select english in top right corner of page) for some time but recently i've moved to another apartment witch doesn't seem to have very stable power, the UPS AVR seems to kick in quite often and stays on for hours at a time, this never happened in my old apartment.
The LCD display shows ~243 incoming V and ~207 output so i am guessing it considers 243V to high and lowers it down to 207.
My question now is, when this is happening, when the AVR is active, does the UPS put out the same simulated sine wave that it does when running on battery ? or does it simply lower the voltage and provide the normal sine wave (pure?) that's coming out of the power socket ?.
Your thoughts on this are welcome, thank you.
I have a question for you guys.
I own this UPS http://www.njoy.ro/UPS/isis1500l (can select english in top right corner of page) for some time but recently i've moved to another apartment witch doesn't seem to have very stable power, the UPS AVR seems to kick in quite often and stays on for hours at a time, this never happened in my old apartment.
The LCD display shows ~243 incoming V and ~207 output so i am guessing it considers 243V to high and lowers it down to 207.
My question now is, when this is happening, when the AVR is active, does the UPS put out the same simulated sine wave that it does when running on battery ? or does it simply lower the voltage and provide the normal sine wave (pure?) that's coming out of the power socket ?.
Your thoughts on this are welcome, thank you.