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What are the primary differences between the Back-UPS BR1000, BR1500, BR1500BP and the Back-UPS BX1000, BX1500 models?

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What are the primary differences between the Back-UPS BR1000, BR1500, BR1500BP and the Back-UPS BX1000, BX1500 models


Product Line:

BACK-UPS NS/XS/RS


Environment:

BX1000, BX1500, BR1000, BR1500, BR1500BP, BT1500


Cause / Resolution:

There are 2 differences between the Back-UPS BR1000, BR1500, BR1500BP and the Back-UPS BX1000, BX1500 models besides their names.

1. The Back-UPS BR1000, BR1500 models have both 1-line 2-wire phone/fax/modem data-line protection and 10/100base-T ethernet protection, where as the Back-UPS BX1000, BX1500 models only has 1-line 2-wire phone/fax/modem protection.

2. The Back-UPS BR1000, BR1500 models have both Boost* and Trim** as features of Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR), where as the Back-UPS Back-UPS BX1000, BX1500 only has Boost. When the input voltage increases above the high transfer point of a Back-UPS Back-UPS BX1000, BX1500 model it will only go to battery.

3. BR1500BP is not a UPS per se, it is the external battery pack for BR1500 to achieve additional runtime

*AVR Boost: The UPS is compensating for a low utility voltage. While the UPS can run in this mode indefinitely without any negative impact on the UPS, the circuit should be checked by a qualified electrician if the utility voltage is consistently low.

**AVR Trim: The UPS is compensating for a high utility voltage. While the UPS can run in this mode indefinitely without any negative impact on the UPS, the circuit should be checked by a qualified electrician if the utility voltage is consistently high.

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