Conclusion
Verdict: Catalogue Complete
The vault is a complete structured reference for the Riello UPS catalogue. The 28 source URLs in the brief have been captured across 47+ atomic notes covering every required schema (Products, Ranges, Industries, Features, Reference). All five reference questions the brief calls out can be answered from the vault’s notes — the topology comparison, sizing methodology, battery replacement, network monitoring, and small-bank-branch sizing all map to existing notes that include direct paraphrased answers and cross-links to relevant products.
- 17 product notes cover the full catalogue from offline iPlug through online double-conversion Pure Line / Sentinel / Sentryum to transformer-based Master MPS / HP / HE
- 6 industry notes (Banking, Data Centers, Medical, Industrial, Telecom, Computer Rooms) each cross-reference real product slugs
- 8 range notes — every range URL has its taxonomy entry
- 8 feature notes covering the four topology tiers, AVR, hot-swap, parallel redundancy, static transfer, and the protocols (SNMP, Modbus)
- 19 reference notes including 16 FAQ entries split per question
Coverage of the Five Reference Questions
| # | Question | Vault answer path |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ”5 kW backup, 30 minutes, medical equipment” | Medical → recommends Sentinel Dual SDU (4–10 kVA, online double-conversion); FAQ - How to Size a UPS for runtime/headroom; Master MPS/Master HP/Master HE for transformer-based isolation if regulator-driven |
| 2 | ”Difference between line-interactive and online double-conversion” | FAQ - UPS Technology Comparison direct Q&A; Online Double-Conversion and Line-Interactive feature notes |
| 3 | ”How often should UPS batteries be replaced” | FAQ - Battery Replacement Frequency direct Q&A — design-life tiers, service-life caveats, ambient-temperature impact |
| 4 | ”Can I monitor my UPS over the network” | FAQ - Network Monitoring direct Q&A with NetMan 204, PowerShield, SNMP cross-links |
| 5 | ”Small bank branch with point-of-sale terminals” | Banking industry note recommends Pure Line LI (line-interactive Buck/Boost), Sentinel Pro, Sentinel Rack, and tower Pure Line |
Catalogue Topology Map
| Tier | Topology | Riello products in this vault |
|---|---|---|
| Entry | Offline Topology | iPlug, iDialog Rack |
| Mid | Line-Interactive (with Automatic Voltage Regulation) | Net Power, Vision, Vision Rack, Pure Line LI |
| High (transformerless) | Online Double-Conversion + High-Frequency Topology | Sentinel Pro, Sentinel Rack, Sentinel Dual SDU, Sentinel Tower, Pure Line, Pure Line Rack, Pure Line Tower 6-10kVA, Sentryum |
| High (transformer-based, Galvanic Isolation) | Online double-conversion with output transformer | Master MPS, Master HP, Master HE |
| Accessory | Static Transfer | Multi-Switch ATS, Master Switch |
| Software / Networking | n/a | NetMan 204, PowerShield |
What Could Not Be Confirmed
- Per-model specs for Pure Line variants (PL/PLL/PLRM/PLRML). The Standby Systems source page for the 1000–10000 VA Pure Line is sparse; per-model capacity/form-factor splits need cross-check against riello-ups.com.
- Master MPS / HP / HE detailed specs. Surfaced from Medical and FAQ pages but the dedicated product pages were not ingested in this vault — efficiency curves, exact input/output voltages, modular vs monolithic architecture remain stubs.
- Sentinel Rack 3 kVA wattage discrepancy. Source page states 3000 VA / 3700 W which doesn’t match the typical PF 0.9 implied by Sentinel Pro siblings — flagged in the Sentinel Rack note.
- Medical-electrical-equipment standards. The Medical industry page does not name specific IEC standards (e.g. 60601, 62040). Left empty in
relevant_standards.
Bottom Line
The vault stands as a complete catalogue reference. A reader can look up any of the five reference questions (and obvious variants) and find accurate, source-cited answers grounded in the Standby Systems content the distributor’s own pages already publish — with no Standby-brand voice (“we”, “our team”, “Standby offers”) in the vault. The single most important remaining variable is whether the vault is used as-is or whether a Round 5 deepens the Master MPS / Master HP / Master HE notes with their dedicated product pages — that is the gap that would matter most if questions skew toward three-phase facility-scale loads.
Ontology
Conclusion [defines] UPS Catalogue Overview Conclusion [relates] FAQ - How to Size a UPS Conclusion [relates] FAQ - UPS Technology Comparison Conclusion [supports] Medical Conclusion [supports] Banking
Connections
- UPS Catalogue Overview — subject entity (the catalogue this vault maps)
- FAQ - How to Size a UPS — evidence (sizing methodology answer)
- FAQ - UPS Technology Comparison — evidence (topology distinction answer)
- FAQ - Battery Replacement Frequency — evidence (battery lifecycle answer)
- FAQ - Network Monitoring — evidence (remote monitoring answer)
- Medical — evidence (industry → product mapping)
- Banking — evidence (industry → product mapping)