APC/SRT3000XLI, UPS with input voltage 220V, 1-Ph, 60Hz required to be modified for 120V - to - 250V, 1ph, 60Hz
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Posted: β2025-08-0411:55 PM
APC/SRT3000XLI, UPS with input voltage 220V, 1-Ph, 60Hz required to be modified for 120V - to - 250V, 1ph, 60Hz
APC/SRT3000XLI, UPS with input voltage 220V, 1-Ph, 60Hz required to be modified for 120V - to - 250V, 1ph, 60Hz. We have wrongly procured the above-mentioned UPS system in bulk for telecom equipment. The available input voltage at telecom rooms is 120V, 1-Ph and 208V, 2-Ph. Can we connect the Phase - to Phase (208V) power supply to this UPS instead of 220V, 1-Ph, 60Hz.
Need smart opinion / technical resolution without jeopardizing the product warranty.
Please also refer to page 7 of the user manual and confirm your specific model to the table as it calls out both the supported input / output voltages.