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Legrand Niky S UPS Line-Interactive 3000VA 1800W with 6 IEC Power Plugs

Features

  • Self-test: A self-test is performed each time the UPS starts to ensure reliable operation.
  • Battery protection: With the UPS connected to the network, press the ON button for at least 3...

Features

  • Self-test: A self-test is performed each time the UPS starts to ensure reliable operation.
  • Battery protection: With the UPS connected to the network, press the ON button for at least 3 seconds to conduct a battery check. If the batteries are functioning properly, the UPS will switch to battery mode for 10 seconds. If the batteries are below the...
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Description

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Features

  • Self-test: A self-test is performed each time the UPS starts to ensure reliable operation.
  • Battery protection: With the UPS connected to the network, press the ON button for at least 3 seconds to conduct a battery check. If the batteries are functioning properly, the UPS will switch to battery mode for 10 seconds. If the batteries are below the minimum charge threshold, the battery LED will blink for 5 seconds. If the batteries are fully discharged or need replacement, the LED will remain lit.
  • Silencing the audible alarm: The audible alarm stops by pressing the ON button for 1 second while the UPS is in battery mode. If there is no alarm condition, the audible alarm will stop.
  • DC startup capability: The UPS can be powered on in DC mode (with battery).
  • Power output from the UPS: The UPS is line interactive, equipped with AVR and supplies power to the load with a stable voltage even when the network experiences fluctuations.
  • Electrical protection: Automatic shutdown after a short circuit.
  • Microprocessor control: “Green mode”: if the battery discharges in the absence of a load, the UPS automatically turns off to save battery life.
  • EMI / RFI filtering: The UPS is equipped with a special filter to eliminate network disturbances.
  • Connection software: The UPS features a port for USB and RS232 serial connection, allowing access to a set of data regarding the operation of the UPS via a computer.
  • Telephone line protection: The NIKY UPS has a built-in, fixed telephone connection RJ11/RJ45 that provides protection for telephone or network equipment (modems, phones, etc.) against surges.
  • Runtime: Approximately 8 minutes.
  • Series: Niky S by Legrand.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Type
(VI) Line-Interactive
Power (VA)
3000 VA
Power (Watt)
1800 W
Size
Tower
Output Waveform
Modified Sine Wave,Modified sinewave
Battery Duration (Full Load)
8 min
Noise Level
-
Display Screen
-

Connectivity

USB
Yes
AC outlets
6
Plug Type
IEC
Extra Ports
RJ-11, RJ-45

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  • dkef
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    I was looking for a line interactive UPS from 2 to 3 kVA to protect the control systems of a heating installation (electronics, pumps, sensors, etc.). I had a cheap 2 kVA UPS from a well-known store before, but it had to be dismantled to change the batteries and it "died" after a few years. After this bad experience, I decided to switch to a well-known brand for this UPS. Initially, I was considering APC or Eaton, but after doing enough research, I decided to try this Legrand model because of its reputation, good features, easy battery replacement, and the excellent price I found. With experience in various UPS systems (mainly APC) for over 30 years, I can say that it seems very good to me. It is really well-built, with metal everywhere and heavy subsystems (in addition to the battery weight). Its screen provides all the necessary information, although it could be better. The main requirements were for the UPS to have Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) and easy battery replacement. This particular model is very good in both of these aspects. The AVR works well (measured with a current meter) and the batteries are behind a door on the front that opens easily and are placed on a tray. You can easily pull them out and replace them without opening the main body of the UPS (although it is not hot-pluggable, of course). The UPS makes a buzzing noise when the AVR is working, but it is not very annoying (although not suitable for a bedroom). The only problem I found was that it was factory-set for an input voltage of 230 V, while the voltage in my area is 220 V, resulting in frequent AVR operation and possible reduction in lifespan. However, an easy change in the corresponding dip switches on the back of the unit solved this issue. However, there should obviously not be such a wrong setting from the distributor. Overall, it seems to me that they are currently offering this model at a very good price, over 200 euros less than what Amazon.de offers and the lowest in its class among reputable UPS brands. I think it is a very good UPS for this price.
    [Update] Recently, I purchased a power consumption meter for another project. However, when I connected it to the input of the UPS, I noticed that it consumes around 40W, even with zero load. Obviously, it does not have a separate power supply for battery charging, which is why I am deducting one star.

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    • Battery life
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    • Volume
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  • I was looking for a line interactive UPS from 2 to 3 kVA to protect the control systems of a heating installation (electronics, pumps, sensors, etc.). I had a cheap 2 kVA UPS from a well-known store before, but it had to be dismantled to change the batteries and it "died" after a few years. After this bad experience, I decided to switch to a well-known brand for this UPS. Initially, I was considering APC or Eaton, but after doing enough research, I decided to try this Legrand model because of its reputation, good features, easy battery replacement, and the excellent price I found. With experience in various UPS systems (mainly APC) for over 30 years, I can say that it seems very good to me. It is really well-built, with metal everywhere and heavy subsystems (in addition to the battery weight). Its screen provides all the necessary information, although it could be better. The main requirements were for the UPS to have Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) and easy battery replacement. This particular model is very good in both of these aspects. The AVR works well (measured with a current meter) and the batteries are behind a door on the front that opens easily and are placed on a tray. You can easily pull them out and replace them without opening the main body of the UPS (although it is not hot-pluggable, of course). The UPS makes a buzzing noise when the AVR is working, but it is not very annoying (although not suitable for a bedroom). The only problem I found was that it was factory-set for an input voltage of 230 V, while the voltage in my area is 220 V, resulting in frequent AVR operation and possible reduction in lifespan. However, an easy change in the corresponding dip switches on the back of the unit solved this issue. However, there should obviously not be such a wrong setting from the distributor. Overall, it seems to me that they are currently offering this model at a very good price, over 200 euros less than what Amazon.de offers and the lowest in its class among reputable UPS brands. I think it is a very good UPS for this price.
    [Update] Recently, I purchased a power consumption meter for another project. However, when I connected it to the input of the UPS, I noticed that it consumes around 40W, even with zero load. Obviously, it does not have a separate power supply for battery charging, which is why I am deducting one star.

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Description & Specifications

Features

  • Self-test: A self-test is performed each time the UPS starts to ensure reliable operation.
  • Battery protection: With the UPS connected to the network, press the ON button for at least 3 seconds to conduct a battery check. If the batteries are functioning properly, the UPS will switch to battery mode for 10 seconds. If the batteries are below the minimum charge threshold, the battery LED will blink for 5 seconds. If the batteries are fully discharged or need replacement, the LED will remain lit.
  • Silencing the audible alarm: The audible alarm stops by pressing the ON button for 1 second while the UPS is in battery mode. If there is no alarm condition, the audible alarm will stop.
  • DC startup capability: The UPS can be powered on in DC mode (with battery).
  • Power output from the UPS: The UPS is line interactive, equipped with AVR and supplies power to the load with a stable voltage even when the network experiences fluctuations.
  • Electrical protection: Automatic shutdown after a short circuit.
  • Microprocessor control: “Green mode”: if the battery discharges in the absence of a load, the UPS automatically turns off to save battery life.
  • EMI / RFI filtering: The UPS is equipped with a special filter to eliminate network disturbances.
  • Connection software: The UPS features a port for USB and RS232 serial connection, allowing access to a set of data regarding the operation of the UPS via a computer.
  • Telephone line protection: The NIKY UPS has a built-in, fixed telephone connection RJ11/RJ45 that provides protection for telephone or network equipment (modems, phones, etc.) against surges.
  • Runtime: Approximately 8 minutes.
  • Series: Niky S by Legrand.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Type
(VI) Line-Interactive
Power (VA)
3000 VA
Power (Watt)
1800 W
Size
Tower
Output Waveform
Modified Sine Wave,Modified sinewave
Battery Duration (Full Load)
8 min
Noise Level
-
Display Screen
-

Connectivity

USB
Yes
AC outlets
6
Plug Type
IEC
Extra Ports
RJ-11, RJ-45

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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  • dkef
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I was looking for a line interactive UPS from 2 to 3 kVA to protect the control systems of a heating installation (electronics, pumps, sensors, etc.). I had a cheap 2 kVA UPS from a well-known store before, but it had to be dismantled to change the batteries and it "died" after a few years. After this bad experience, I decided to switch to a well-known brand for this UPS. Initially, I was considering APC or Eaton, but after doing enough research, I decided to try this Legrand model because of its reputation, good features, easy battery replacement, and the excellent price I found. With experience in various UPS systems (mainly APC) for over 30 years, I can say that it seems very good to me. It is really well-built, with metal everywhere and heavy subsystems (in addition to the battery weight). Its screen provides all the necessary information, although it could be better. The main requirements were for the UPS to have Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) and easy battery replacement. This particular model is very good in both of these aspects. The AVR works well (measured with a current meter) and the batteries are behind a door on the front that opens easily and are placed on a tray. You can easily pull them out and replace them without opening the main body of the UPS (although it is not hot-pluggable, of course). The UPS makes a buzzing noise when the AVR is working, but it is not very annoying (although not suitable for a bedroom). The only problem I found was that it was factory-set for an input voltage of 230 V, while the voltage in my area is 220 V, resulting in frequent AVR operation and possible reduction in lifespan. However, an easy change in the corresponding dip switches on the back of the unit solved this issue. However, there should obviously not be such a wrong setting from the distributor. Overall, it seems to me that they are currently offering this model at a very good price, over 200 euros less than what Amazon.de offers and the lowest in its class among reputable UPS brands. I think it is a very good UPS for this price.
    [Update] Recently, I purchased a power consumption meter for another project. However, when I connected it to the input of the UPS, I noticed that it consumes around 40W, even with zero load. Obviously, it does not have a separate power supply for battery charging, which is why I am deducting one star.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Battery life
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Moderate noise
    • Volume
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I was looking for a line interactive UPS from 2 to 3 kVA to protect the control systems of a heating installation (electronics, pumps, sensors, etc.). I had a cheap 2 kVA UPS from a well-known store before, but it had to be dismantled to change the batteries and it "died" after a few years. After this bad experience, I decided to switch to a well-known brand for this UPS. Initially, I was considering APC or Eaton, but after doing enough research, I decided to try this Legrand model because of its reputation, good features, easy battery replacement, and the excellent price I found. With experience in various UPS systems (mainly APC) for over 30 years, I can say that it seems very good to me. It is really well-built, with metal everywhere and heavy subsystems (in addition to the battery weight). Its screen provides all the necessary information, although it could be better. The main requirements were for the UPS to have Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) and easy battery replacement. This particular model is very good in both of these aspects. The AVR works well (measured with a current meter) and the batteries are behind a door on the front that opens easily and are placed on a tray. You can easily pull them out and replace them without opening the main body of the UPS (although it is not hot-pluggable, of course). The UPS makes a buzzing noise when the AVR is working, but it is not very annoying (although not suitable for a bedroom). The only problem I found was that it was factory-set for an input voltage of 230 V, while the voltage in my area is 220 V, resulting in frequent AVR operation and possible reduction in lifespan. However, an easy change in the corresponding dip switches on the back of the unit solved this issue. However, there should obviously not be such a wrong setting from the distributor. Overall, it seems to me that they are currently offering this model at a very good price, over 200 euros less than what Amazon.de offers and the lowest in its class among reputable UPS brands. I think it is a very good UPS for this price.
    [Update] Recently, I purchased a power consumption meter for another project. However, when I connected it to the input of the UPS, I noticed that it consumes around 40W, even with zero load. Obviously, it does not have a separate power supply for battery charging, which is why I am deducting one star.

    Translated from Greek ·
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