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1KVA to 3KVA Rack-Tower conversion User’s

Guide

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Class B EMC Statements

(High Voltage Models up to 3000 VA)

FCC Part 15

NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:

● Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

● Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.

● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Special Symbols

The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important
information:

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock

symbol.

CAUTION,need your attention

This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the
trash. This product contains sealed, lead‐acid batteries and must be disposed of properly.
For more information, contact your local recycling/reuse or hazardous waste center.

This symbol indicates that you should not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment
(WEEE) in the trash. For proper disposal, contact your local recycling/reuse or hazardous
waste center.

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 5

2 Safety Warnings.................................................................................................................................. 6

3 Installation........................................................................................................................................... 7

4 Operation.......................................................................................................................................... 19

5 Communication................................................................................................................................ 34

6 UPS Maintenance............................................................................................................................. 39

7 Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 42

8 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................... 48

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1 Introduction

This UPS protects your sensitive electronic equipment from most common power problems,
including power failures, power sags, power surges, brownouts, line noise, high voltage spikes,
frequency variations, switching transients, and harmonic distortion.

Power outages might occur unexpectedly and power quality can be erratic. These power problems
have potential to corrupt critical data, destroy unsaved work sessions, and damage hardware —
causing hours of lost productivity and expensive repairs.

With the UPS, you can safely eliminate the effects of power disturbances and guard the integrity of
your equipment. Providing outstanding performance and reliability, the UPS's unique benefits
include:

 True online double-conversion technology with high power density,utility frequency


independence, and generator compatibility. Output power factor up to 0.9.
 Three segment charging mode to increase battery service life, optimize recharge time.
 Selectable High Efficiency mode of operation.
 Cold start function to startup the UPS without utility.
 Standard communication options: one RS-232 communication port, one USB communication
port, and relay output contacts or SNMP card.
 Power Shedding function may turn off uncritical load in battery backup to make longer backup
time for critical load.
 Extended runtime with up to four Extended Battery Modules (EBPs) per UPS.
 Emergency shutdown control through the Remote Emergency Power-off (EPO) port.
 The content displayed on the interface is rich. The capacity of the loads and the battery can be
seen directly and the FLASH pictures and fan rotating icon can be displayed while charging.
Enhance, it is easy to know its operation status. When UPS fails, it can show the fault code;
therefore, the UPS can be repaired as soon as possible by inquiring fault code table.
 NOTICE: In the manual, RT is short for Rack-Tower conversion
 Rack/Tower convertible LCD design. No matter what angle required, only pressing the key
slightly to reach your perspective needs.
 For RT model, it is equipped with hot swappable battery feature needed for 19”rack solution.
 RT models in a space-optimizing 2U size fits any standard 19” rack.

FIG.1 The Rackmount UPS front view

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FIG.2 The Rackmount EBP front view

2 Safety Warnings

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS


This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during
installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. Please read all instructions
before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference.

DANGER
The UPS contains LETHAL VOLTAGES. All repairs and service should be performed
by AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. There are NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS inside the UPS.

WARNING
 The UPS contains its own energy source (batteries). The UPS output may carry
live voltage even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply.
 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install the UPS in a temperature and
humidity controlled, indoor environment, free of conductive contaminants.
Ambient temperature must not exceed 40°C (104°F). Do not operate near
water or excessive humidity (90% maximum).
 To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with branch circuit
overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC),
ANSI/NFPA 70.
 Output overcurrent protection and disconnect switch must be provided by
others.
 To comply with international standards and wiring regulations, the sum of the
leakage current of the UPS and the total equipment connected to the output
of the UPS must not have an earth leakage current greater than 3.5
milliamperes.
 If installing optional rackmount EBP(s), install the EBP(s) directly below the UPS
so that all wiring between the cabinets is installed behind the front covers and
is inaccessible to users. The maximum number of EBP(s) per UPS is four.

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 If the UPS requires any type of transportation, verify that the UPS is unplugged
and turned off and then disconnect the UPS internal battery connector.

CAUTION
 Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock or burn from high short-circuit
current. Observe proper precautions. Servicing should be performed by
qualified service personnel knowledgeable of batteries and required
precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
 Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal
requirements.
 Never dispose of batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode when exposed to
flame.

3 Installation

This section explains:


 Equipment inspection
 Unpacking the cabinet
 Checking the accessory kit
 Cabinet installation
 Wiring installation
 Initial startup

Inspecting the Equipment

If any equipment received has been damaged during shipment, keep the shipping cartons
and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping
damage. If you discover damage after acceptance, file a claim for concealed damage.
To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage: 1) File with the carrier within 15
days of receipt of the equipment; 2) Send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to your
service representative.
NOTE Check the battery recharge date on the shipping carton label. If the date has expired and the batteries
were never recharged, do not use the UPS. Contact your service representative.

Unpacking the Cabinet

CAUTION
 Unpacking the cabinet in a low-temperature environment may cause
condensation to occur in and on the cabinet. Do not install the cabinet until
the inside and outside of the cabinet are absolutely dry (hazard of electric
shock).
 The cabinet is heavy (see page 44). Be careful to unpack and move the cabinet.
Carefully to move and open the carton. Keep the components packaged until
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ready to install.
To unpack the cabinet and accessories:
1. Open the outer carton and remove the accessories packaged with the cabinet.
2. Carefully lift the cabinet out of the outer carton.
3. Discard or recycle the packaging in a responsible manner, or store it for future
use.
Place the cabinet in a protected area that has adequate airflow and is free of
humidity, flammable gas, and corrosion.

Checking the accessories

It includes:
 UPS user's guide
 Software Suite CD
 USB cable
 Power cord (Input and output)
 RS232 cable
 If you ordered an optional Extended Battery Module (EBP), verify that the following additional
item is included with the EBP:

● EBP user's guide


NOTE Discard the EBP user's guide if you are installing the EBP with a new UPS at the same time.
Use the UPS user's guide to install both the UPS and the EBP.

Rackmount Installation

The Rackmount cabinet comes with all of the hardware required for installation in a standard
EIA or JIS seismic Rackmount configuration with square and round mounting holes. The rail
assemblies adjust to mount in 19” racks with a distance from front to rear around 70~76 cm
(27 to 30 inches) deep.

Checking the Rail Kit Accessories(Options)

Verify that the following rail kit items are included for each cabinet:

 Left rail assembly:


- Left rail
- Rear rail
- (3) M5_8 pan-head screws
 Right rail assembly:
- Right rail
- Rear rail
-(3) M5_8 pan-head screws
 Rail hardware kit:
- (8) M5 butterfly nuts

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- (2) rear stop brackets
- (8) M5 umbrella nuts
 Mounting bracket kit:
- (2) mounting brackets
- (8) M4_8 flat-head screws

Tools Required

To assemble the components, the following tools may be needed:


 cross-shaped screwdriver
 and 6 mm wrench or socket

Rackmount Setup

CAUTION
 The cabinet is heavy. Removing the cabinet from its carton requires a
minimum of two people.
 If installing optional EBP(S), make sure to install the EBP(S) directly below the
UPS so that all wiring between the cabinets is installed behind the front covers
and inaccessible to users.
NOTE Mounting rails are required for each individual cabinet

To install the rail kit:


1. Assemble the left and right rails to the rear rails as shown in FIG.3.Do not tighten the screws.
Adjust each rail size for the depth of your rack.

FIG.3 Securing the Rails


2. Select the proper size in the rack for positioning the UPS (see FIG. 4). The rail occupies four
positions on the front and rear of the rack.
3. Tighten four M5 Umbrella Nuts in the side of rail assembly (see FIG. 3).
4. Fix one rail assembly to the front of the rack with one M5×12 pan-head screw and one M5 cage
nut. Using two M5 cage nuts and two M5×12 pan-head screws, to fix the rail assembly to the
rear of the rack.

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FIG.4 Fixing the Rails
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for the other rail assembly.
6. Tighten the four butterfly nuts in the middle of each rail assembly.
7. If installing optional cabinets, repeat Step 1 through Step 6 for each rail kit.
8. Place the UPS on a flat, stable surface with the front of the cabinet facing to you.
9. Align the mounting brackets with the screw holes on each side of the UPS and fix with the
supplied M4×8 flat-head screws(see FIG. 5)

FIG.5 Installing the Mounting Brackets


10. If installing optional cabinets, repeat Step 8 and 9 for each cabinet.
11. Slide the UPS and any other optional cabinets into the rack.
12. Secure the front of the UPS to the rack using one M5×12 pan-head screws and one M5 cage
nuts on each side(see FIG. 6).Install the bottom screw on each side through the bottom hole
of mounting bracket and the bottom hole of the rail.
Repeat for any optional cabinets.

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FIG.6 Securing the Front of the Cabinet
13. Continue to the following section, “Rackmount Wiring Installation.

Rackmount Wiring Installation


This section explains:
 Installing the UPS, including connecting the UPS internal batteries
 Connecting any Optional EBP(S)

Installing the UPS


NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the ups; otherwise, damage may
occur to your equipment and void your warranty.
NOTE Do not connect the ups power cord to utility until after installation is
completed.
To install the UPS:
1. Remove the front cover of each UPS
Hold the cover part without LCD on the right side and extract it(see Fig.7)

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FIG.7 Extract UPS front cover
2. Connect the internal battery connector (see FIG. 8)
Connect red to red, Press the connector tightly together to ensure a proper connection.
Remarks: Please note above step 1 & 2 only for replacing batteries or adding the
internal batteries. The plug will be connected properly if the UPS is with batteries
installed.
CAUTION: A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting the internal batteries. This is
normal and will not harm personnel. Connect the cables quickly and firmly.

FIG.8 Connecting the UPS Internal Batteries

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FIG.9 Long backup external battery connection
3. If you are installing EBPS, see the following section, “Connecting the EBP(s),” before continuing
with the UPS installation.
4. Replace the UPS front cover.
To replace the cover, verify the EBP cable is routed through the knockout on the bottom of the cover
if EBPS are installed.
Put the front cover hooks of side with display to the cover port, put another side to the other two
ports, then press it until the cover and the chassis are combined tightly.

FIG.10
5. If you are installing power management software, connect your computer to one of the
communication ports or optional connectivity card. For the communication ports, use an
appropriate cable.
6. If your rack has conductors for grounding or bonding of ungrounded metal parts, connect the
ground cable (not supplied) to the ground bonding screw. See “Rear Covers” for the location of
the ground bonding screw for each model.
7. If an emergency power-off (disconnect) switch is required by local codes, see “Remote
Emergency Power-off” (REPO) to install the REPO switch before powering on the UPS.
8. Continue to “UPS Initial Startup”.

Connecting the EBP(s)


To install the optional EBP(s) for a UPS:
1. Remove the front cover of each EBP and UPS (see FIG. 10).
It is the same with the installation of the front cover. (Refer” To install the UPS “)

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FIG.11 Removing the EBP Front Cover
2. On the bottom of the UPS front cover, remove the EBP cable knockout (see FIG. 11).

FIG.12 Removing the UPS Cable Knockout


3. For the bottom (or only) EBP, remove the EBP cable knockout on the top of the EBP front cover.
See FIG. 12 for the location of the top EBP cable knockout.
4. If you are installing more than one EBP, for each additional EBP remove the EBP cable knockout
on the top and bottom of the EBP front cover. See FIG. 12 for the location of the EBP cable
knockouts.

CAUTION
A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting an EBP to the UPS. This is normal and will not
harm personnel. Insert the EBP cable into the UPS battery connector quickly and firmly.

5. Plug the EBP cable(s) into the battery connector(s) as shown in FIG. 12. Up to four EBPS may be
connected to the UPS. Connect black to black,. Press the connector tightly together to ensure a
proper connection.

To connect a second EBP, unclip the EBP connector on the first EBP and pull gently to extend the
wiring to the EBP connector on the second EBP. Repeat for any additional EBPS.
6. Verify that the EBP connections are tight and the adequate bend radius and strain relief exist for
each cable.

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FIG.13 Typical EBP Installation
7. Replace the EBP front cover.
To replace the cover, verify that the EBP cables are routed through the EBP cover knockouts, cover
connects with the cover hook near the left side of the EBP cabinet. Repeat for each additional EBP.
It is the same with the installation of the front cover. (Refer” to UPS installation”)
8. Verify that all wires connected between the UPS and EBP(s) are installed behind the front covers
and not accessible to users.
9. Return to Step 4 to continue the UPS installation.

Rackmount converted to Tower Installation

1. Rackmount converted to Tower plastic base installation

① two plastic base brackets ② flatten it after intercrossing

intercross as following FIG.

FIG.14 plastic base installation


③If an EBP is needed to be placed in the middle, the assembly of plastic base is similar.
The difference is that two 1U plastic base extended boards are added in the middle.(as the following
shows)

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(A) (B)

(C) (D)

(E) (F)

FIG.15 increase EBP plastic base installation


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2. The installation between UPS and EBPS can be referred to Fig.16

FIG.16 The installation for UPS and battery box

FIG.17 Long backup external battery connection


1.Install the base, then place the RT UPS on the base one by one as Fig.16 shows.
2. The cover installation and cable connection of the UPS and EBPS are the same as RT. (To install the
optional EBP(s) for a UPS)

UPS Initial Startup


To start up the UPS:

NOTE Verify that the total equipment ratings do not exceed the UPS capacity to
prevent an overload alarm.

1. If optional EBPs are installed, verify that the EBPs are connected to the UPS.
2. Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS, but do not turn on the
protected equipment.

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3. Make any necessary provisions for cord retention and strain relief.
4. Plug the detachable UPS power cord into the input connector on the UPS rear
cover.
5. Plug the UPS power cord into a power outlet. The UPS front cover display
illuminates.
6. The U P S will do self-test when power on. After that, the charger will
charge the battery. If the output displayed on LCD is “0”, there is no output.
If you need the UPS output the utility without starting the UPS when plug
into the utility , you need to set bPS option to “ON” on the setting
mode,refer to Page 26.
7. Press the combination start up buttons on the UPS front cover for at least
half a second. The UPS will start up and the LED will turn on and off
sequentially.
8. Check the UPS front cover display for active alarms or notices. Resolve any
active alarms before continuing. See Troubleshooting” on page 49. If the
indicator is on, do not proceed until all alarms are clear.Check the UPS status
from the front cover to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart
if necessary.
9. Verify that the indicator illuminates solid, indicating that the UPS is
operating normally and any loads are powered.
10. If optional EBPs are installed, see “Configuring Battery settings” on page 28
to set the number of installed EBPs.
11. To change any other factory-set defaults, see “User settings” on page 25.

NOTE: At initial startup, the UPS sets system frequency according to input line
frequency (input frequency auto-sensing is enabled by default).

NOTE: At initial startup,please set the output voltage needed before start up the
UPS,After the subsequent startup,the UPS will output the setting voltage.
12. If you installed an optional EPO, test the EPO function: Activate the external
EPO switch. Verify the status change on the UPS display. Deactivate the
external EPO switch and restart the UPS.

NOTE :The internal batteries charge to 80% capacity in less than 5 hours. However,
we recommend that the batteries should be charged for 48 hours after installation
or long-term storage. If optional EBPs are installed, see the recharge times listed in
Table 21 on page 48.

4 Operation

This chapter contains information on how to use the UPS, including front cover operation, operating
modes, UPS startup and shutdown, transferring the UPS between modes, and configuring bypass
settings, load segments, and battery settings.

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Control Cover Functions
The UPS has a three-button segmental LCD with backlight. It provides useful information about the
UPS itself, load status, measurements, and settings (see FIG. 18).

FIG.18 Control Cover

Table 1. Indicator Descriptions

Indicator Description

Red
On The UPS has an active alarm or fault.

On The UPS is in Bypass mode.

Yellow The UPS is operating normally on bypass during High


Efficiency operation.

Yellow
On The UPS is in Battery mode.

Green
On The UPS is operating normally.

NOTE When power on or startup , these indicators will turn on and off sequentially.
NOTE On different operation modes , these indicators will indicate differently. Refer to Table 7.

Table 2. Button function

Button Function description

Start up combination ( RT Press and hold this key for more than half a second to turn on
+ ) the UPS or to turn off the UPS.

Shutdown/Rotating
RT Press and hold this key for more than 2 seconds to
combination (
circumrotate the LCD .
+ )

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Press and hold the key for more than 1 second in Line mode or
Battery test/Mute
economic(ECO) mode: UPS runs self-test function.
combination ( +
Press and hold the key for more than 1 second in battery mode:

UPS runs mute function.
Non-function setting mode:
Press and hold the key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds): Indicate the items of the LCD item section orderly.
Press and hold this key for more than 2 seconds: Circularly and
Scroll or orderly display the items every 2 seconds, when press and hold
the key for some time again, it will turn to output status.
Function setting mode:
Press and hold the key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds): Select the set option.
Non-function setting mode:
Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds: Function setting
interface.
Function setting mode:
Setting entry
Press and hold the key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds): Affirm the set option.
Press and hold the key for more than 2 seconds, exit from this
function setting interface.

Table 3. The corresponding working status of indications

Working Indication
NO Warning Remarks
status Nor Bat Bps Fau
1 Line mode
Normal ● None
High/low
voltage
voltage Once
protection, ● ● ★ every four
turn to seconds
battery mode
2 Battery mode
Once
Normal
● ● ★ every four
voltage
seconds
Battery
Voltage Once per
● ★ ★
abnormal second
warning
3 Bypass mode

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Main AC
Once
Normal Eliminate after
● ★ every two
voltage in starting the UPS
minutes
bypass mode
Main AC high
Once
voltage
★ every four
warning in
seconds
bypass mode
Main AC low
Once
voltage
★ every four
warning in
seconds
bypass mode
4 Battery disconnect warning
Once
Affirm if the battery
Bypass mode ● ★ every four
switch is closed
seconds
Inverting Once
mode Affirm if the battery
● ★ every four
inverting switch is closed
mode seconds
Power up or Affirm if the battery is
Six times
start connected well
5 Output overload protection
Overload
Twice per Remove the uncritical
warning in ● ★
second loads
line mode,
Overload in Remove the uncritical
Long
line mode, ● ● loads
beeps
protection
Overload
Twice per Remove the uncritical
warning in ● ● ★
second loads
battery mode
Overload in
battery Long Remove the uncritical
● ● ●
mode, beeps loads
protection
Overload Once
Remove the uncritical
6 warning in ● ★ every 2
loads
bypass mode seconds
7 Fan fault (fan ▲ ▲ ▲ ★ Once Check if the fan is
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every 2
icon flashing) blocked by object.
seconds
If display fault code
and icon lights,
Long contact for
8 Fault mode ●
beeps maintenance when
you can’t deal with it
by yourself.
● _indicator lights for a long time
★ _indicator flashes
▲ _the status of indicator depends on other conditions

Display Functions
As the default or after 5 minutes of inactivity, the LCD displays the
output parameters.
The backlit LCD automatically dims after 5 minutes of inactivity. Press
any button to restore the screen.
LCD display comprises numerical value section, capacity graphics section, fan-status graphics
section and charger-status graphics section , refer to Table 4 for detail.

Table 4. LCD display section

Section Description Graphic

Display the corresponding numerical value of inquiring


Numerical items(output, load, temperature, input, battery), for
value example, as the graphics shows above, the output voltage
is 230v, the output frequency is 50Hz.
section

Display the capacity of the battery and load. Every pane


represents 20 % capacity. As graphics shown above, the
Capacity load reaches 80 % -100 % ( 5 panes), the capacity of the
graphics section battery is 40 % -60 % (3 panes). When UPS is overloaded,
the icon will flash, when battery is weak or disconnected,
the icon will also flash.

Display if the fan works normally. When the fan works


Fan-status normally, it will show the dynamic fan blades rotating;
graphics section when the fan works abnormally, the icon will keep on
flashing with the warning .

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Display the status of the charger.
When charger works normally, the corresponding icon will
vary dynamically and orderly.
Charger-status when charger works abnormally, the icon will keep
graphics section flashing
When UPS is in battery mode, the number of the icons of
the charger-state section will vary according to the
changeable capacity of the battery (pane).

Parameters inquiring
Press and hold the scroll key or for more than half a second(less than 2 seconds) to inquire
about items. The inquired items include input, battery, output, load, temperature. 。Press and hold
the scroll key for more than 2 seconds, LCD begins to display the items circularly and orderly
which transfer to another every 2 seconds. Press and hold the key for some time again, it will return
to output status.

Table 5. Parameters inquiring

Item Description Graphic

Display the output voltage and output frequency of the


UPS. As the following graphic shown, the output
Output voltage is 230v & the output frequency is 50Hz.

Display the numerical value of the active power(WATT)


and apparent power(VA) of the load. For example, as
the following graphics shown: the WATT of the load is
Load
100w, VA is 100VA (when disconnect load, it is a normal
phenomenon to show a small numerical value of WATT
and VA).

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Display the temperature of the inverter in the UPS. As
the following graphics shown: the temperature of the
Temperature inverter is 37℃.

Display the voltage and frequency of the input. As the


following graphics shown: the input voltage is 210v,
Input input frequency is 49.8Hz.

Display the voltage and capacity of the battery . As the


following graphics shown: the battery voltage is 38v,
the capacity of battery is 100 %(the capacity of battery
Battery is approximately reckoned according to the battery
voltage).

Display the battery remaining time when under battery


Battery mode. The number is from 0 to 999 minutes. As the
remaining time following graphics shown: there are 686 minutes left for
discharging.

System software Version: Display the system software


System software
version. As the following graphics shows: the System
Version
software Version is 04.

User Settings
The UPS has setting functions. This user settings can be done under any kind of UPS working mode.
The setting will take effect under certain condition. Below table describes how to set the UPS.

Table 6. User Settings

Setting
function(serial Setting procedure LCD display
number)

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① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface, the letters “ECO” will flash.
② Enter the ECO setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than half a second(less
than 2 seconds), the letters “ECO” will stop flash. The
“ON”(or OFF) below the ECO will flash. Press and hold
the scroll key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds) to determine whether the ECO function is
enabled or disabled.
③ Confirm the ECO selecting interface. After selecting
ON or OFF, press and hold the function setting key for
more than half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the
ECO setting function is completed and the “ON” or
ECO function
“OFF” below the “ECO” will light without flash.
setting(1)
④ If you choose “OFF”, then go to step 7, otherwise
go ahead to step 5.
⑤ Set the ECO tolerance range. Short press the scroll
key or for more than half a second (shorter than 2
seconds)to select the voltage range in percentage. +5%,
+10%,+15%,+25%(default is +25%) , then short press
function setting key for more than half a second
(shorter than 2 seconds)to confirm the selection, then to
set the minus range
⑥ To set the minus range in the same way.
⑦ After the minus range is confirmed. Long press
function setting key for more than 2 seconds to exit
setting menu.

Bypass function ① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the
setting(2) function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface ,short press the scroll key for
more than half a second (less than 2 seconds) to select
BPS setting, the letters “bPS” will flash.
②Enter the BPS setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than half a second(less
than 2 seconds) at this time, the letters “bPS” will stop
flashing. The “ON”(or OFF) below the bPS will flash.
Press and hold the scroll key for more than half a
second (less than 2 seconds) to determine whether the
BPS function is enabled or disabled.
③ Confirm the BPS selecting interface. After selecting
ON or OFF, press and hold the function setting key for
more than half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the
BPS setting function is completed and the “ON” or
“OFF” below the “bPS” will light without flashing.
④ If you choose “OFF”, then go to step 7, otherwise

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go ahead to step 5.
⑤ Set the BPS tolerance range. Short press the scroll key
or for more than half a second (shorter than 2
seconds)to select the voltage range in percentage. +5%,
+10%,+15%,+25%(default is +25%) , then short press
function setting key for more than half a second
(shorter than 2 seconds)to confirm the selection, then to
set the minus range
⑥ To set the minus range in the same way.
⑦ After the minus range is confirmed. Long press
function setting key for more than 2 seconds to exit
setting menu.
① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface, Press and hold the scroll key
for more than half a second(less than 2 seconds),
select the function setting, choose output voltage
setting interface, at the moment, the letters “OPU”
will flash.
② Enter the output voltage selecting interface. Press
and hold the function setting key for more than half a
second(less than 2 seconds), then come to setting
interface of output voltage OPU, at this time, the letters
“OPU” will light for a long time. The numerical value
below the OPU will flash. Press and hold the scroll key
Output voltage for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds), select
setting(3) the numerical value in accordance with “OPU”
function. The provided voltages are 208v, 220v, 230v,
240,you can choose any one of them by yourself (The
default is 220v).
③ Confirm the output voltage selecting interface. After
selecting numerical value, press and hold the function
setting key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds). Now, the OPU setting function is completed
and the numerical value below the “OPU” will light
without flashing.
④ Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold
function setting key for more than half a second (less
than 2 seconds), exit from the setting interface and
return to main interface.
Battery Pack ① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the
(EBP)number function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
and type come to setting interface, Press and hold the scroll key
setting(4) for more than half a second(less than 2 seconds),
select the function setting, choose battery setting
interface, at the moment, the letters “bAt” will flash.
② Enter the battery setting interface. Press and hold the

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function setting key for more than half a second(less
than 2 seconds), then come to setting interface of
battery, the letters “bAt” will stop flashing. The
numerical value below the “bAt” will flash. Press and
hold the scroll key for more than half a second (less
than 2 seconds), select the numerical value in
accordance with the real connected battery strings.
③ Confirm the battery strings setting interface。
After selecting numerical value, press and hold the
function setting key for more than half a second (less
than 2 seconds). Now, the battery strings setting is
confirmed and the battery type value below will flash。
④ Set the battery type in the same way.
⑤Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold function
setting key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds), exit from the setting interface and return to
main interface.
① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
come to setting interface, Press and hold the scroll key
for more than half a second(less than 2 seconds),
select the function setting, choose battery setting
interface, at the moment, the letters “Seg 1” will flash.
② Enter the load segment setting interface. Press and
hold the function setting key for more than half a
second(less than 2 seconds), then come to setting
interface of load segment, the letters “Seg 1” will stop
flashing. The numerical value below the “Seg 1” will
Load segment flash. Press and hold the scroll key for more than half
setting(5) a second (less than 2 seconds), select the battery
voltage, 10.5v,11.0v,11.5v(default is 10.5v)。
③ Confirm the power shedding shielding battery
voltage setting. After selecting numerical value, press
and hold the function setting key for more than half a
second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the load shielding
battery voltage setting is confirmed.
④ Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold
function setting key for more than half a second (less
than 2 seconds), exit from the setting interface and
return to main interface.

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Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function
setting key for more than 2 seconds, then come to
setting interface, Press and hold the inquiring key for
more than half a second(less than 2 seconds), select the
function setting, choose Automatic Battery Test setting
interface, at the moment, the letters “Abt” will flash
② Enter the “Abt” setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than half a second(less
than 2 seconds), then come to setting interface of “Abt”, at
this time, the letters “Abt” will light for a long time. The
“ON”(or OFF) below the “Abt” will flash. Press and hold
Automatic the inquiring key for more than half a second (less than
2 seconds) to determine whether the “Abt” function is used
Battery Test
or not. If used, the corresponding word is “ON”, if not, the
mode setting(6) word is “OFF”. It can be determined by yourself.
③ Confirm the “Abt” selecting interface. After selecting
ON or OFF, press and hold the function setting key for
more than half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the
“Abt” setting function is completed and the “ON” or
“OFF” below the “Abt” will light without flash.
④ Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold function
setting key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds), exit from the setting interface and return to main
interface.
If used, the corresponding word is “ON”,One month
periodically check the battery connections.

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① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function
setting key for more than 2 seconds, then come to
setting interface, Press and hold the inquiring key for
more than half a second(less than 2 seconds), select the
function setting, choose Warning Code Display setting
interface, at the moment, the letters “wc” will flash
② Enter the “wc” setting interface. Press and hold the
function setting key for more than half a second(less
than 2 seconds), then come to setting interface of “wc”, at
this time, the letters “Abt” will light for a long time. The
“ON”(or OFF) below the Abt will flash. Press and hold the
Warning Code inquiring key for more than half a second (less than 2
Display mode seconds) to determine whether the “wc” function is used or
not. If used, the corresponding word is “ON”, if not, the
setting(7) word is “OFF”. It can be determined by yourself.
③ Confirm the “wc” selecting interface. After selecting
ON or OFF, press and hold the function setting key for
more than half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the
“wc” setting function is completed and the “ON” or “OFF”
below the “wc” will light without flash.
④ Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold function
setting key for more than half a second (less than 2
seconds), exit from the setting interface and return to main
interface.
If used, the corresponding word is “ON”,2~5 seconds
cycle Warning Code, please refer to Warning Code
information Table in Table 24.

EPO Input ① Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the
Polarity function setting key for more than 2 seconds, then
setting(8) come to setting interface, Press and hold the scroll key
for more than half a second(less than 2 seconds),
select the function setting, choose EPO Input polarity
setting interface, the letters “EPO” will flash.
②Enter the EPO Input Polarity setting interface. Press
and hold the function setting key for more than half a
second(less than 2 seconds) , the letters “EPO” will
stop flashing. The letters below the “EPO” will flash.
Press and hold the scroll key for more than half a
second (less than 2 seconds), select the EPO input
polarity, “+P”(open circuit execute EPO function) or
“–P”(short circuit execute EPO function)
③Confirm the setting. After selecting EPO input polarity,
press and hold the function setting key for more than
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half a second (less than 2 seconds). Now, the setting is
confirmed.
④ Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold
function setting key for more than half a second (less
than 2 seconds), exit from the setting interface and
return to main interface.
Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function
setting key for more than 2 seconds, then come to setting
interface ,short press the scroll key for more than half a
second (less than 2 seconds) to select Eod setting, the
(Battery) End of letters “Eod” will flash.
②Enter the Eod setting interface. Press and hold the
discharge
function setting key for more than half a second(less
than 2 seconds) at this time, the letters “Eod” will stop
setting(9) flashing. ③Set the Eod tolerance range. Short press the
scroll key or for more than half a second (shorter than
2 seconds)to select the voltage range in percentage. 10.0V,
10.5V, 11.0V (default is 10.0V),then short press function
setting key for more than half a second (shorter than 2
seconds)to confirm the selection, then to set the minus
range
Frequency ①Enter the setting interface. Press and hold the function
Converter setting key for more than 2 seconds, then come to
mode setting interface, Press and hold the scroll key for
setting(10) more than half a second(less than 2 seconds), select the
function setting, choose output frequency setting
interface, the letters “OPF” will flash.
② Enter the output frequency of converter mode setting
interface. Press and hold the function setting key for
more than half a second(less than 2 seconds) , the
letters “OPF” will stop flashing. The letters below the
“OPF” will flash. Press and hold the scroll key for
more than half a second (less than 2 seconds), select the
output frequency, “50Hz”(output fixed to 50Hz and
active converter mode) or “60Hz”(output fixed to
60Hz and active converter mode) or “IPF”(inactive
converter mode and active normal mode)
③ Confirm the setting. After selecting converter mode
output frequency, press and hold the function setting
key for more than half a second (less than 2 seconds).
Now, the setting is confirmed.
④ Exit from the setting interface. Press and hold
function setting key for more than half a second (less
than 2 seconds), exit from the setting interface and

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return to main interface.
IPF:UPS output frequency with the same frequency as the
mains input.
50.0Hz:UPS output frequency is fixed at 50.0Hz,
independent of the mains input frequency.
60.0Hz:UPS output frequency is fixed at 60.0Hz,
independent of the mains input frequency.

Table 7. Operating Modes

Mode Description Indicator

The inverter green LED is on.


Line Mode When input AC mains is in line with the working
conditions, UPS will work in line mode,charge the battery
and protect the load.

Both the inverter green LED and battery yellow LED are
on, the buzzer beeps once every 4 seconds. The warning
red LED is on when beeping.
When the mains power down or instable, UPS will turn to
battery mode at once. If the mains recovers,the UPS will
transfer to line mode.
Battery
If battery low alarm activates, the indicator of flashes.
Mode
If battery voltage reaches low limit, UPS will turn off to
protect the battery. UPS will auto-restart when the mains
recover.
NOTE:The back up time of battery mode is subject to
the load and EBP numbers. Battery remaining time
displayed on the LCD may not be accurate.
Bypass yellow LED is on, the buzzer beeps once every 2
minutes . The warning red LED is on when beeping, LCD
displays are according to the exact load and battery
capacity.
Bypass tolerance can be set by LCD.
Under below conditions, the UPS will transfer to bypass

Bypass Mode mode:


● BPS on set by user through LCD, and the UPS is turned
off.
● BPS on set by user through LCD, and the UPS is plugged
into utility but not turned on.
● Overload on line mode or ECO mode.
NOTE : When in bypass mode , the load is not
protected.

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Both the inverter green LED and bypass yellow LED are
on.
When ECO enabled and the utility is in range, the UPS will
ECO Mode
work on ECO mode. If the utility in out of ECO range but
still in Line range, the UPS will transfer to line mode.
Utility tolerance of ECO mode can be set。
When the UPS has fault. The warning red LED is on and
the buzzer beeps. The UPS will turn to fault mode. The
UPS cuts off the output and the LCD display fault codes.
At the moment, you can press the mute key to make the
Fault Mode buzzer stop beeping temporarily to wait for maintenance.
You can also press the OFF key to shut down the UPS
when confirm that there is no serious fault.
NOTE: As for corresponding information of the fault code,
please refer to Table 24 Fault Code.
When UPS is plugged into line and not turn on , the UPS
Standby Mode will work in standby mode to charge the battery. No
indicator displays on this mode.

UPS Turn on and Turn off

Start up operation

Turn on the UPS in line mode


1. Once mains power is plugged in, the UPS will charge the battery, at the moment, the LCD shows
that the output voltage is 0, which means the UPS has no output. If it is expected to have the
output of bypass, you can set the bps “ON” by LCD setting menu.
2. Press and hold the ON key for more than half a second to start the UPS, then it will start the
inverter.
3. Once started, the UPS will perform a self-test function, LED will light and go out circularly and
orderly. When the self-test finishes, it will come to line mode, the corresponding LED lights, the
UPS is working in line mode.

Turn on the UPS by DC without mains power


1. When mains power is disconnected, press and hold the ON key for more than half a second to
start UPS.
2. The operation of the UPS in the process of start is almost the same as that when mains power is
in. After finishing the self-test, the corresponding LED lights and the UPS is working in battery
mode.

Turn off operation

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Turn off the UPS in line mode
1. Press and hold the OFF key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS and inverter.
2. After the UPS shutdown, the LEDs go out and there is no output. If output is needed, you can
set bps “ON” on the LCD setting menu.

Turn off the UPS by DC without mains power


1. Press and hold the OFF key for more than half a second to turn off the UPS.
2. When turning off the UPS, it will do self-testing firstly. The LEDs light and go out circularly and
orderly until there is no display on the cover.

UPS self-test/mute test operation.

1. When the UPS is in line mode, press and hold the self-test/mute key for more than 1 second, the
LEDs light and go out circularly and orderly. The UPS comes to self-test mode and tests its status.
It will exit automatically after finishing testing, and the LED indication will go back to previous
status.
2. When the UPS is in battery mode, press and hold the self-test/mute key for more than 1 second,
the buzzer stops beeping. If you press and hold the self-test/mute key for one more second, it
will restart to beep again.

Configuring Battery Settings


Set the UPS for the number of EBPs installed.
To ensure maximum battery runtime, configure the UPS for the correct
number of EBPs, refer to Table 8 for the appropriate setting of battery numbers and type.
Use the up and down scroll keys to select the number of battery strings according to your
UPS configuration:

Table 8. Battery number Configuration

All UPS and EBP Cabinets Number of Battery Strings

UPS only (internal batteries) 1(default)

UPS+1EBP 3

UPS+2EBPs 5

UPS+3EBPs 7

UPS+4EBPs 9
NOTE The UPS contains one battery string; each EBP contains two
battery strings.

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CAUTION
● The following process must be performed if the UPS is connected with generator.
● First, turn on the generator, after it runs stably connect output power of the
generator to UPS input terminal, then turn on the UPS. After the UPS is turned on,
please connect load one by one.
● It is recommended that the generator capacity is as twice as the UPS rated
capacity.
● You had better not use the ECO mode when the quality of the input AC mains is
not good.

5 Communication

This section describes the:


● Communication ports (RS-232 and USB)
● Connectivity cards
● Emergency Power-off (EPO)
● Load Segments
● UPSilon2000 Power Management Software
See “Rear Covers” on page 49 for rear cover diagrams for each model.

FIG.19 .

FIG.20

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Communication Options and Control Terminals

Installing Communication Options and Control Terminals

To install the communication options and control terminals:


1. Install the appropriate connectivity card and/or necessary cable(s) and connect
the cables to the appropriate location.
2. Route and tie the cable(s) out of the way.
3. Continue to “Operation” on page 19 to start up the UPS.

Communication Options

The UPS has serial communication capabilities through the USB and RS-232
communication ports or through a connectivity card in the available communication
bay. The UPS supports two serial communication devices according to the following
table:

NOTE:The communication speed of the RS232 port is fixed at 2400 bps.

RS-232 and USB Communication Ports

To establish communication between the UPS and a computer, connect your


computer to one of the UPS communication ports using an appropriate
communication cable (not supplied). See FIG. 19, 20 for the communication port
locations.
When the communication cable is installed, power management software can
exchange data with the UPS. The software polls the UPS for detailed information
on the status of the power environment. If a power emergency occurs, the software
initiates the saving of all data and an orderly shutdown of the equipment. The
cable pins for the RS-232 communication port are identified in FIG. 21 and the pin
functions are described in Table 9.

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FIG.21 RS-232 Communication Port (DB-9 Connector)

Table 9. RS-232 Communication Port Pin Assignment

Pin Number Function Definition Direction from the UPS

1、4、6、7、8、9 No use --

2 R×D(Transmit to external device) Out

3 TxD(Receive from external device) In

5 GND(Signal common) --

Connectivity Cards

Connectivity cards allow the UPS to communicate in a variety of


networking environments and with different types of devices. The UPS has one
available communication bay for the following connectivity cards:
● Web/SNMP Card - has SNMP and HTTP capabilities as well as monitoring
through a Web browser interface; connects to a twisted-pair Ethernet
(10/100BaseT) network. In addition, a Environmental Monitoring Probe can be
attached to obtain humidity, temperature, smoke alarm, and security information.
● Relay Interface Card - has isolated dry contact relay outputs for UPS status:
Utility failure, Low battery, UPS alarm/OK, or On bypass.
See FIG. 19, 20 on page 36 for the location of the communication bay.

FIG.22 Optional Connectivity Cards


NOTE : Before installing the connectivity card , please remove the clip from the
bay. Refer to the user’s manual of the appropriate cards.

Emergency Power-off

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shutting down the load and the UPS by thermal relay, for instance in the event of
room overtemperature. When EPO is activated, the UPS shuts down the output and
all its power converters immediately. The UPS remains on to alarm the fault.

There is also a front panel EPO option for user to initial EPO function by pressing
the three switch on the front panel together. When the three switches is pressed
down at the same time, the EPO function will be active, UPS will shut down and the
buzzer will long beep. Pressing startup switches will not turn on the UPS unless the
EPO function is deactivated by pressing the three switches together and press off
switches to return normal status.

WARNING
The EPO circuit is an IEC 60950 safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit. This circuit
must be separated from any hazardous voltage circuits by reinforced insulation.

CAUTION
● The EPO must not be connected to any utility connected circuits. Reinforced
insulation to the utility is required. The EPO switch must have a minimum rating of
24 Vdc and 20 mA and be a dedicated latching-type switch not tied into another
circuit. The EPO signal must remain active for at least 250 ms for proper operation.
● To ensure the UPS stops supplying power to the load during any mode of
operation, the input power must be disconnected from the UPS when the
emergency power-off function is activated.

NOTE For Europe, the emergency switch requirements are detailed in Harmonized
document HD-384-48 S1, “Electrical Installation of the Buildings, Part 4: Protection
for Safety Chapter 46: Isolation and Switching.”

EPO Connections
Wire Function Terminal Wire Size Rating Suggested Wire Size
EPO L1
4–0.32 mm2 (12–22 AWG) 0.82 mm2 (18 AWG)
L2

NOTE Leave the EPO connector installed onto the EPO port of the UPS even if the
EPO function is not needed.

See FIG. 19, 20 on page 36 for EPO location. FIG. 23 shows a schematic of the EPO
connector contacts.

EPO

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FIG.23 EPO Connections

You can set the EPO polarity. See the“EPO Input Polarity”setting in“User
Settings”on page 30.

NOTE Depending on user configuration, the pins must be shorted or opened to


keep the UPS running. To restart the UPS, reconnect (re-open) the EPO connector
pins and turn on the UPS manually. Maximum resistance in the shorted loop is 10
ohm.
NOTE Always test the EPO function before applying your critical load to avoid
accidental load loss.

Load Segments

Load segments are sets of receptacles that can be controlled by power


management software or through the display, providing an orderly shutdown and
startup of your equipment. For example, during a power outage, you can keep
critical equipment running while you turn off other equipment. This feature allows
you to save battery power.

Each UPS has two load segments:


● Load Segment 1: The power shedding battery voltage of this segment can be set
by LCD.
● Load Segment 2.
See “Rear Covers” on page 48 for load segments for each UPS model.

FIG.24 Load Segments

UPSilon2000 Power Management Software

Each UPS ships with UPSilon2000 Power Management Software. To begin installing

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UPSilon2000 software, see the instructions accompanying the Software Suite CD.

NOTE Install UPSilon2000 power management software with the serial number
attched on the cover of the CD .When running the monitor software , choose
appropriate communication port. If using RS232, choose COM1/2 and Megatec
protocol. If using USB, choose megatec USB.

UPSilon2000 software provides up-to-date graphics of UPS power and system


data and power flow. It also gives you a complete record of critical power events,
and it notifies you of important UPS or power information. If there is a power
outage and the UPS battery power becomes low, UPSilon2000 software can
automatically shut down your computer system to protect your data before the
UPS shutdown occurs.

6 UPS Maintenance

This section explains how to:


 Care for the UPS and batteries
 Replace Extended Battery Packs(EBPs)
 Test new batteries
 Recycle used batteries or UPS

UPS and Battery Care


For the best preventive maintenance, keep the area around the UPS clean and dust‐
free. If the atmosphere is very dusty, clean the outside of the system with a vacuum
cleaner. For full battery life, keep the UPS at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F).

NOTE The batteries in the UPS are rated for a 3–5 year service life. The length of
service life varies, depending on the frequency of usage and ambient temperature.
Batteries used beyond expected service life will often have severely reduced
runtimes. Replace batteries at least every 5 years to keep units running at peak
efficiency.

Storing the UPS and Batteries

If you store the UPS for a long period, recharge the battery every 6 months by
connecting the UPS to utility power. The internal batteries charge to 80% capacity
in less than 5 hours. However, we recommends that the batteries charge for 48
hours after long-term storage. If optional EBPs are installed, see the recharge times
listed in Table 21 on page 48. Check the battery recharge date on the shipping
carton label. If the date is expired and the batteries were never recharged, do not

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use the UPS. Contact your service representative.

Replacing Batteries

NOTE DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery mode.。
The EBP can be replaced when UPS is ON, but be aware that if the utility fails at
that time , the load of the UPS may NOT be protected.
If you prefer to remove input power to change the batteries, see “UPS Turn on
and Turn off” on page 33.

Replacing RT UPS and EBPS

1. If the battery fault, the following steps are provided for modular unit to replace the new battery
pack
2. 2. Remove the front cover of the battery box.
3. Remove the connection cables between battery box and UPS. Release the screw of the baffle of
the battery pack as the Fig.25 shows, then remove the baffle from the left or right.

FIG.25 The Installation for baffle of battery pack


4. Grasp the handle in front of the battery pack, take out of it and hold it, then remove the battery
pack as fig. 26 shown.

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FIG.26 Remove the battery park
5. Hold the middle of the new battery pack, insert it. Once install the new battery pack, make sure
it is completely inserted into the chassis as fig 27 shown.

FIG.27 Installation for battery pack

Testing New Batteries

To test new batteries:


1. Plug the UPS into a power outlet for 48 hours to charge the
batteries.
2. Start up the UPS by pressing the start up combination button.
3. Press the battery test combination button to activate the battery test.
The UPS starts a battery test if the batteries are fully charged, the
UPS is in Normal mode with no active alarms, and the bypass
voltage is acceptable.
During the battery test, the UPS transfers to Battery mode and
discharges the batteries for 10 seconds. The LED indicators of the front cover stop cycling when
the test is completed.

Recycling the Used Battery or UPS

Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper
disposal of the used battery or UPS.

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WARNING
 Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode.
Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal
requirements.
 Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is
harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.

CAUTION
Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash. This product contains sealed,lead‐
acid batteries and must be disposed properly. For more information, contact your local
recycling/reuse or hazardous waste center

CAUTION
Do not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment (WEEE) in the trash. For
proper disposal, contact your local recycling/reuse or hazardous waste center.

7 Specifications

Model Specifications
This section provides the following specifications:
 Communication options
 Model lists
 Weights and dimensions
 Electrical input and output
 Environmental and safety
 Battery

Table 10. Communication Options (All Models)

Communica tion Bay available independent communication bay for connectivity cards

Compatible Connectivity
SNMP card /Contact Relay Card
Cards

RS232 (DB-9): 2400 bps


Communication Ports
USB

Table 11. Extended Battery Model

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EBP Model Configuration Battery Voltage For Power Ratings

1KVAS –EBP 24Vdc 1000 VA


1.5KVAS-EBP 36Vdc 1000/1500 VA
RT
2KVAS -EBP 48Vdc 2000 VA
3KVAS -EBP 72Vdc 2000/3000 VA

Table 12. UPS Model List (All Models)

Model Power Level Rear Cover Diagram

1KVAS/1KVAH- RT 1000 VA / 900W FIG. 28


1.5KVAS/1.5KVAH -RT 1500 VA/ 1350W FIG. 28

2KVAS/2KVAH- RT 2000 VA / 1800W FIG. 29


3KVAS/3KVAH- RT 3000 VA / 2700W FIG. 29

Table 13. Weights and Dimensions (All Models)

Model (Rackmount UPS) Dimensions (W *D *H) Weight


1KVAS/1KVAH- RT 440*430*86.5mm 15.7 kg/11.5 kg

1KVAS/1.5KVAS/1.5KVAH -RT 440*430*86.5mm 18.7kg/18.7kg/11.5 kg

2KVAS/2KVAH/3KVAH- RT 440*552*86.5mm 26.3kg/17.5kg/17.5 kg

2KVAS/3KVAS- RT 440*720*86.5mm 33.0kg /33.0kg


Model (RT EBP) Dimensions (W *D *H) Weight
1KVAS- RT 440*430*86.5mm 19.0 kg
1.5KVAS -RT 440*430*86.5mm 24.0 kg
2KVAS- RT 440*552*86.5mm 33.6kg
3KVAS- RT 440*720*86.5mm 46.0 kg

Table 14. Electrical Input (All Models)

Nominal Frequency 50/60 Hz auto-sensing

Frequency Range 45–55 Hz(50Hz)/55-65Hz(60Hz) before transfer to battery


Bypass Voltage +5%,+10%,+15%,+25%( +25% by default),-20%,-30%,-45%(-
Range 45% by default)

Table 15. Electrical Input (All Models)

Model Default Input Voltage Range at


Selectable Input Voltages
(Voltage/Current) 100% Load

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1KVAS/1KVAH 230V / 4.4A 200,208,220,230,240 160 - 290Vac

1.5KVAS/1.5KVAH 230V / 6.5A 200,208,220,230,240 160 - 290Vac

2KVAS/2KVAH 230V / 8.7A 200,208,220,230,240 160 - 290Vac

3KVAS/3KVAH 230V / 13.0A 200,208,220,230,240 160 - 290Vac

Table 16. Electrical Input Connections (All Models)

Model Input Connection Input Cable

1KVAS/1KVAH IEC320 C13-10A IEC320 C14-10A

1.5KVAS/1.5KVAH IEC320 C13-10A IEC320 C14-10A

2KVAS/2KVAH IEC320 C20-16A IEC320 C19-16A

3KVAS/3KVAH IEC320 C20-16A IEC320 C19-16A

Table 17. Electrical Output (All Models)

High Voltage Models


200/208/220/230/240V
(voltage configurable or
Nominal Outputs auto-sensing)
1000/1500/2000/3000 VA
0.9/1.35/1.8/2.7 kW
Frequency 50 or 60 Hz, autosensing
108%±5%–150%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 30
seconds.
Output Overload
(Normal Mode) 150%±5%–200%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 300 ms.

>200%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 20 ms.


100%±5%–130%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 20
minutes.
130%±5%–150%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 2
Output Overload
minutes.
(Bypass Mode)
150%±5%–200%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 15
seconds.
>200%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 140 ms.
108%±5%–150%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 30
seconds.
Output Overload
(Battery Mode) 150%±5%–200%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 300 ms.

>200%±5%: Load transfers to Fault mode after 20 ms.

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Voltage Waveform Sine wave
Harmonic
<3% THD on linear load; <5% THD on non-linear load
Distortion
Online mode: 0 ms (no break)
Transfer Time
High Efficiency mode: 10ms maximum (due to loss of utility)
Power Factor 0.9
Load Crest Factor 3 to 1

Table 18. Electrical Output Connections (All Models)

Model Output Connections Output Cables

1K- RT (IEC C13-10A)*6 IEC320 C14-10A

1.5K- RT (IEC C13-10A)*6 IEC320 C14-10A

2K- RT (IEC C13-10A)*6 IEC320 C14-10A


(IEC C13-10A)*6 IEC320 C14-10A
3K- RT
(IEC C19-16A)*1 IEC320 C20-10A

Table 19. Environmental and Safety (All Models)

208/230/240 Vac Models

EN 61000-2-2

EN 61000-4-2, Level 4
Surge
EN 61000-4-3, Level 3
Suppression
EN 61000-4-4, Level 4 (also on signal ports)

EN 6100-4-5, Level 4 Criteria A

CE per IEC/EN 62040-2,


EMC
Class B
Certifications
Class B

EMC
IEC 62040-2:ed2:2005 / EN 62040-2:2006
(Emissions)

Safety
IEC 62040-1-1, IEC 60950-1
Conformance

Agency
CE
Markings
Operating 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) in Online mode, with linear derating for
Temperature altitude

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NOTE Thermal protection switches load to Bypass in case of
overheating.

Storage -20°C to 40°C (-4°F to 104°F) with batteries


Temperature -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F) without batteries

Transit
-25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F)
Temperature
Relative
0–90% noncondensing
Humidity
Operating
Up to 3,000 meters (9,843 ft) above sea level
Altitude
Transit
Up to 10,000 meters (32,808 ft) above sea level
Altitude

Audible Noise <55 dBA at 1 meter typical

Leakage
<1.5 mA
Current

Table 20.

UPS sort MODEL NO Remark


1KVAS Internal 1.4A charger, 2/3 PCS 9AH batteries
1.5KVAS Internal 1.4A charger, 3 PCS 9AH batteries
Standard unit
2KVAS Internal 1.4A charger, 4 /6PCS 9AH batteries
3KVAS Internal 1.4A charger, 6 PCS 9AH batteries
1KVAH ★internal 6/12A charger, external 24/34Vbattery
1.5KVAH ★internal 6/12A charger, external 36V battery
Long backup unit
2KVAH ★internal 6/12A charger, external 48/72V battery
3KVAH ★internal 6/12A charger, external 72/96V battery

Table 21. Battery Runtimes (in Minutes) at 100% Load (ALL Models)

Internal
Model + 1 EBP + 2 EBPs + 3 EBPs + 4 EBPs
Batteries

1KVAS(24vdc) 3 15 25 40 53

1KVAS(36vdc) 5 25 45 65 85

1.5KVAS(36vdc) 3 15 25 40 53

2KVAS(48vdc) 3 15 25 40 53

2KVAS(72vdc) 5 25 45 65 85

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3KVAS(72vdc) 3 17 31 52 69

NOTE Battery times are approximate and vary depending on the load configuration
and battery charge.

Table 22. Battery

Internal Batteries EBPs

1K VA: 24Vdc (2, 12V, 9 Ah) 1K -EBP: 24Vdc (2 x 2 ,12V, 9 Ah)


Battery 1/1.5 KVA: 36Vdc (3, 12V,9 Ah) 1.5K -EBP: 36Vdc (2 x 3 ,12V, 9 Ah) 2K -EBP:
Configuration 2K VA: 48Vdc (4,12V,9Ah) 48Vdc (2 x 4 ,12V, 9 Ah)
2/3K VA: 72 Vdc (6 , 12V,9Ah) 3K -EBP: 72 Vdc (2 x 6 ,12V, 9 Ah)

Fuses (2) 30A/250Vdc fuses (4) 30A/250Vdc fuses per EBP

Sealed, maintenance-free, valve-regulated, lead-acid, with minimum 3-year float


Type
service life at 25°C (77°F)

Monitoring Advanced monitoring for earlier failure detection and warning

Recharge Time
8 hours to 90%
(to 90%)

Battery Port External six-pole Anderson connector on UPS for connection to EBP

Rear Covers

FIG.28 .

FIG.29

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8 Troubleshooting

The following messages are the information that users would find on UPS when it meets some
problems. Users can judge if the fault is caused by external factors and know how to deal with it by
making full use of the information.
Fault indicator on, indicates that the UPS has detected some faults. Buzzer beeps, indicates that UPS
need to be paid attention to, if beeps for a long time, it means that there is something wrong with
the machine. If you need help, contact our service department, the following messages should be
provided for analysis:
◆UPS MODEL NO. and SERIAL NO.
◆Date of fault happened
◆Detailed description of the problem (include indicator statements
on cover)
he following table describes typical alarm conditions.

Table 23.

Fault Cause Solution

The “INPUT” letters Anti-connection of mains


Re-connect the input power cable and
on LCD display section live and neutral or mains
make a correct connection
flashes is out of range
Battery capacity Battery low voltage or Check UPS battery, connect battery well,
indicator flashes battery disconnected if battery damaged, replace it
Mains normal, but UPS UPS input breaker open
Press the breaker for reset
has no input circuit
Keep UPS connecting with mains power
Battery not fully charged
for more than 8 hours, recharge battery
Check the usage of loads, remove some
Short back up time UPS overload
redundant devices
When replace battery, contact franchiser
Battery aged
to get battery and relative assembly
Didn’t press the
combination keys of Press the two keys at the same time
“on”
UPS doesn’t startup UPS has no battery
after pressing the ON Connect UPS battery well, if battery
connected or battery
key voltage low, please turn off UPS and
voltage low and too
remove some loads, then start UPS
many loads connected
Fault occurs inside UPS Contact supplier for servicing
The icon of charger
status on LCD display Charger doesn’t work
Contact supplier for servicing
flashes and buzzer normally or battery aged
beeps once per second

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The following table describes typical faulty conditions.

Table 24. Warning and Fault Codes

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