UPS load bank SAT-ALU
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UPS load bank
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UPS, test, for battery

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SAT-ALU UPS Battery Discharge Tester, is also called battery capacity tester, discharger, load tester, capacity checker and etc. in international. It is the special designed instrument for UPS batteries group, which is combined by 16~48 pieces of 12V lead acid batteries. Main functions are Online Monitoring and Discharge Test. SAT-ALU equipped with a 5.7 -inch color LCD touch screen, operation is simple and convenient. It has the advantage of high charging power, small size, little weight comprehensive PC data management soft, which greatly save the workload during the UPS battery maintenance. Online Monitoring Function Under the discharge, Equalized Charge, floated charge state, the SAT-ALU600 can monitor the following parameter, such as group voltage, cell voltage, group charging current, group discharging current, group charging capacity, group discharging capacity , monitoring time and cell numbers need to be monitored. Discharging Function Before to use the SAT-ALU to discharge the battery group, please remove the battery group from the power system. After set the following parameter, discharging current, discharging time, discharging capacity, group termination voltage and cell termination voltage , the battery discharger will start to discharge. Once any set termination parameter reached, the unit will stop to discharge. During the discharge process, the unit will show the discharge current, discharge capacity, group voltage, cell voltage and discharge time in real time. Customer can set the discharge battery number as real number.

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