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AEGPS - Pr
otect 3.M 2.0 - EN - 01/2012
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Protect  
3.M 2.0
Intelligent 
communication
Protect 3.M 2.0 contains a 
powerful communications 
module that readily supplies 
all relevant information 
(measurements, alarms 
and error messages). All 
information is supplied via 
an easy to use LCD screen
large multi-language 
lCD screen
Languages supported:
 
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German
 
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English
 
»
French
 
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Spanish
 
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Portuguese
 
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Italian
 
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Turkish
 
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Russian
 
»
Chinese
 
Interfaces
 
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6 integrated remote signal 
contacts
 
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RS232 interface
 
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Two expansion slots for 
additional remote signal 
contacts, MODBUS 
extension card and SNMP 
adapter
Battery Management
Each UPS power module 
contains its own battery 
charger with intelligent 
charging electronics. These 
can be adapted to the battery 
in use and facilitate the use 
of vendor independent 
standard batteries.
A temperature compensated 
charging curve ensures 
an optimum charging 
regime. Automatic testing 
informs you of the charging 
state of charge and when 
charging will be complete.
Protect 3.M 2.0 
Customer Benefits
Modular concept
 
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The UPS output can be easily 
adapted to any required 
performance parameters.
 
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Rapid expansion by insertion 
of new modules at any time 
and without additional costs.
 
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N+1 redundancy module 
increases reliability
low maintenance costs
 
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Module replacement in 
case of failure within the 
shortest possible time.
 
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For multiple UPS devices, 
module exchange between 
units is possible.
High efficiency
 
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Efficiency of 94 % at 35 % load
 
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Better efficiency means less 
heat and thus lower running 
costs for air conditioning
 
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Significant reduction 
of CO
2
 emissions