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No, an Easy-UPS or Back-UPS use a step-approximated sine waveform on the output of the UPS to the load. The Easy-UPS and Back-UPS models are intened to be used with computers and peripheral devices. These models are not intended to be used with motor driven equipment. If a motor driven load has been attached to the UPS, it may cause premature damage to the UPS.
Please refer to the below extracted from the user manual under troubleshooting section:
Please refer to the below extracted from the user manual under troubleshooting section:
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This FAQ has been written for NEAL (North East Africa and Levant) region. If you are looking for information for another region, please select the correct country from the top-left dropdown in the page and 'Navigate to Browse FAQs' in the Support menu.
No, an Easy-UPS or Back-UPS use a step-approximated sine waveform on the output of the UPS to the load. The Easy-UPS and Back-UPS models are intened to be used with computers and peripheral devices. These models are not intended to be used with motor driven equipment. If a motor driven load has been attached to the UPS, it may cause premature damage to the UPS.
Please refer to the below extracted from the user manual under troubleshooting section:
Please refer to the below extracted from the user manual under troubleshooting section: