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I have ten UPSs (SUA2200RMI2U) rating for input voltage of 230 VAC. My question is if this UPS can be connected to an electrical input as follows:
1) L1 - L2 - N --> two 120 VAC phases + Neutral.
I don't know if I will have some issues when I connect this UPS this way or I must connect this UPS as follows:
2) L - N - G --> 230 VAC + Neutral + Ground.
If I connect this UPS as I stated before as 120+120+N, what voltage rate I will have at the output?
Any help will be appreciated, and if anyone can give me some link so I can follow the right way to wire a UPS.
Thanks
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I have ten UPSs (SUA2200RMI2U) rating for input voltage of 230 VAC. My question is if this UPS can be connected to an electrical input as follows:
1) L1 - L2 - N --> two 120 VAC phases + Neutral.
I don't know if I will have some issues when I connect this UPS this way or I must connect this UPS as follows:
2) L - N - G --> 230 VAC + Neutral + Ground.
If I connect this UPS as I stated before as 120+120+N, what voltage rate I will have at the output?
Any help will be appreciated, and if anyone can give me some link so I can follow the right way to wire a UPS.
Thanks
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Posted: 2021-06-29 12:20 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-14 12:52 AM
I have ten UPSs (SUA2200RMI2U) rating for input voltage of 230 VAC. My question is if this UPS can be connected to an electrical input as follows:
1) L1 - L2 - N --> two 120 VAC phases + Neutral.
I don't know if I will have some issues when I connect this UPS this way or I must connect this UPS as follows:
2) L - N - G --> 230 VAC + Neutral + Ground.
If I connect this UPS as I stated before as 120+120+N, what voltage rate I will have at the output?
Any help will be appreciated, and if anyone can give me some link so I can follow the right way to wire a UPS.
Thanks
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