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5.  UPS Operation  

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5.1 UPS input connection  

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5.1.1 LCD Display in Bypass Mode                                                                                                                     19 
5.1.2 LCD Display in Standby Mode                                                                                                                    19 
5.2 Turn on the UPS (Put the UPS in OnLine Mode)  

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5.2.1 LCD Display in OnLine Mode  

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5.3 Connect Devices to the UPS  

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5.4 The UPS in Battery Mode  

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5.4.1 LCD Display in Battery Mode  

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5.5 Turn off the UPS  

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6.  Interfaces  

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6.1 Serial Interface COM 3 

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6.2 Interface Slot COM  

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7.  Emergency Power Off (EPO)  

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8.  Maintenance  

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8.1 Cleaning  

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8.2 UPS Storage  

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8.3 Battery Testing  

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8.4 Replacing Batteries 

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9.  Troubleshooting 

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9.1 Troubleshooting Table 

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9.2 Audible Alarm 

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9.3 LCD Display Abbreviation Index 

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9.4 Warning Indicators 

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9.5 UPS Fault 

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9.5.1 LCD Display in Fault Mode 

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9.5.2 Fault Reference Code 

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10.  Appendix A: Specifications 

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10.1

 

SURGEX UPS (100 - 120 Volt UPS) Specifications  

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10.2

 

Extension battery packs for use with SurgeX UPS’s                                                                                   38 

 

Summary of Contents for UPS-2000-OL

Page 1: ...ttery Backup User Manual 2017 AMETEK Electronic Systems Protection Technical Support 1 800 645 9721 espsurgex com UM UPS Standalone Rev C UPS 1000 OL 1000 VA UPS UPS 2000 OL 2000 VA UPS UPS 3000 OL 30...

Page 2: ...ck Display 8 2 9 2 Tower Display 8 2 10 LCD Display and Functional Description 9 3 Installation 10 3 1 Tower Installation 10 3 2 Rack Installation 11 3 2 1 Assembly Steps 11 3 3 Electrical Preparation...

Page 3: ...2 6 1 Serial Interface COM 3 22 6 2 Interface Slot COM 22 7 Emergency Power Off EPO 23 8 Maintenance 23 8 1 Cleaning 23 8 2 UPS Storage 23 8 3 Battery Testing 23 8 4 Replacing Batteries 24 9 Troublesh...

Page 4: ...kVA models have been tested and comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer...

Page 5: ...voltages are present within this unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Only factory authorized technical personnel may carry out any operation that requires protection panels to be opened a...

Page 6: ...d the con nected devices does not exceed 3 5mA Make sure that no objects e g pins necklaces paper clips etc get inside the device In emergen cies e g damaged case controls or power cables penetration...

Page 7: ...d not be kept in storage for periods exceeding 6 months at 25 C without being re charged having been charged to 100 at the beginning of any such period If these conditions are not respected the perfor...

Page 8: ...ackage contents The shipping package contains 2 3 Storage If the UPS is to be stored prior to use it should be stored in a clean dry environment and away from temperature extremes It is recommended th...

Page 9: ...ust Do not stack units and do not place any objects on top of a unit The functional temperature range of the UPS is 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C The ideal ambient temperature range is 60 F to 77 F 15 C t...

Page 10: ...2017 AMETEK Electronic Systems Protection Technical Support 1 800 645 9721 espsurgex com 7 2 8 Rear Panel View 2 8 1 Models UPS 1000 OL 2 8 3 Model UPS 3000 OL 2 8 2 Model UPS 2000 OL...

Page 11: ...2017 AMETEK Electronic Systems Protection Technical Support 1 800 645 9721 espsurgex com 8 2 9 LCD Display 2 9 1 Rack Display 2 9 2 Tower Display...

Page 12: ...ion Indicates the input output voltage input output frequency and battery voltage V voltage Hz frequency Load information Indicates load level by 0 25 26 50 51 75 and 76 100 Indicates overload Indicat...

Page 13: ...y pack A To install standalone refer to the figure directly below Assemble two feet as one tower stand Align the two stands Put the UPS module in the stands B To install a UPS module and one extended...

Page 14: ...Please use the supplied fasteners to attach the supplied mounting brackets to the UPS or external bat tery pack If external batteries are included in your installation please mount them first and as l...

Page 15: ...osts of the four post rack Refer to the figure directly below Step 3 Insert one M6 nut into the right and left front posts of the four post rack for a 2U installation Refer to figure directly below St...

Page 16: ...eceives power from more than one source AC input and DC input from batteries All input sources AC and DC must be discon nected before carrying out maintenance work inside the UPS 3 3 1 Battery Connect...

Page 17: ...necting the UPS to the input power To connect external battery packs follow the steps below 1 Set the circuit breaker to the OFF position 2 Remove the battery connector cover from the UPS 3 Remove the...

Page 18: ...Display Direction Setting RAC Acceptable Input Voltage Range Setting 85 135 Number of External Battery Packs 0 If the factory default settings are acceptable proceed directly to Section 5 UPS OPERATIO...

Page 19: ...setting mode press the UP or DOWN button and scroll to the ESCAPE function item 00 7 Press the LEFT ARROW button 4 2 1 Output Voltage Setting Item 01 Interface Setting The following output voltage ca...

Page 20: ...S is in on line mode and then turned off it will enter bypass mode DIS Bypass mode is disabled when the UPS is turned off When the UPS is first plugged in it will enter standby mode with no output or...

Page 21: ...tical 4 2 8 Acceptable Input Voltage Range Setting Item10 Interface Setting Display alternates between low and high voltage of the range The following acceptable input voltage range may be chosen 4 2...

Page 22: ...talled and operated by non technical personnel If the mains voltage is within the acceptable range and the bypass is enabled the UPS will enter bypass mode BYPASS will be displayed in the UPS status w...

Page 23: ...eneral outlets During power failure you may extend the backup time to critical devices by enabling the programmable outlets see Sections 4 2 5 and 4 2 6 1 With the UPS on line switch on the load devic...

Page 24: ...possible to protect the devices or to save data Otherwise there is a risk of data loss or load failure 3 When the UPS is in battery mode overloaded and the overload time exceeds the duration listed i...

Page 25: ...xternal alarm systems via voltage free contacts with interface card SIC in the slot COM The necessary communication software packages and interface cables are available as options 6 1 Serial Interface...

Page 26: ...PS are not obstructed Remove dust from the air vents with a vacuum cleaner 4 Clean the outside of the UPS housing by wiping with a dry or slightly dampcloth 8 2 UPS Storage 1 For extended storage at a...

Page 27: ...ld carry out disposal recycling of the used batteries Exhausted rechargeable batteries are classified as harmful toxic waste and as such the law demands that they be disposed of recycled by an authori...

Page 28: ...for the UPS 3000 OL are not user replaceable Contact technical support to arrange for maintenance and battery replacement To replace internal batteries 1 Place the UPS in bypass mode 2 Place fingers o...

Page 29: ...two halves of the battery connector together Re install the battery retention plate using the screws removed in step 3 Refer to the figures directly below 7 Align left plastic front cover and snap in...

Page 30: ...onductors of the UPS input are reversed Rotate the mains power socket by 180 and then reconnect to the UPS system The icon and are flashing and the warning code appears on the LCD display The alarm be...

Page 31: ...PS internal fault has oc Contact your dealer 11 12 13 and 41 on the LCD display curred There are two possible and the alarm beeps continuously results 1 The load is still supplied but directly from AC...

Page 32: ...y Second Fault Alarm Beeps Continuously 9 3 LCD Display Abbreviation Index Abbreviation Display Content Meaning ENA Enable DIS Disable ESC Escape RAC Rack Display TOE Tower Display B L Low Battery O L...

Page 33: ...econd Battery is Not Connected Beeps Once Every Second Overcharge Beeps Once Every Second Site Wiring Fault Beeps Once Every Second EPO Enable Beeps Once Every Second Over Temperature Beeps Once Every...

Page 34: ...s no output power is supplied from the UPS 9 5 1 LCD Display in Fault Mode Rack Display Tower Display 9 5 2 Fault Reference Code Fault Event Fault Code Icon Fault event Fault Code Icon Bus Start Fail...

Page 35: ...0 95 Input Current THD 9 0 Efficiency 84 0 Output Voltage 120 VAC Default 100 110 115 VAC Selectable Output Current 8 3 A Default 8 0 8 2 8 3 A Selectable Voltage Regulation 1 0 Overload Online Mode...

Page 36: ...nd EMC Compliance All units are listed by UL and marked with the UL cUL marking Product Listings UL1778 cUL to CSA22 2 No 107 1 Product Compliances FCC Part 15J Class A IEC61000 4 2 Electrostatic Disc...

Page 37: ...Input Current THD 9 0 Efficiency 84 0 Output Voltage 120 VAC Default 100 110 115 VAC Selectable Output Current 16 7 A Default 16 0 16 4 16 5 A Selectable Voltage Regulation 1 0 Overload Online Mode 1...

Page 38: ...ompliance All units are listed by UL and marked with the UL cUL marking Product Listings UL1778 cUL to CSA22 2 No 107 1 Products Compliances FCC Part 15J Class A IEC61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge I...

Page 39: ...nput Current THD 9 0 Efficiency 84 0 Output Voltage 120 VAC Default 100 110 115 VAC Selectable Output Current 25 0 A Default 24 0 24 5 24 8 A Selectable Voltage Regulation 1 0 Overload Online Mode 100...

Page 40: ...e All units are listed by UL and marked with the UL cUL marking Product Listings UL1778 cUL to CSA22 2 No 107 1 Product Compliances FCC Part 15J Class A IEC61000 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC61000 4...

Page 41: ...tage Model UPS BPX 1000 Type SurgeX Compatible UPS UPS 1000 OL Voltage Nominal 24 0 VDC Battery Type 12V Flame Retardant Sealed Lead Acid Battery Quantity 2 x 2 Strings Recharge Time 24 Hours Single B...

Page 42: ...Weight 75 5 lbs 34 3 kg Safety Agencies UL1778 cUL to CSA22 2 No 107 1 Percent Capacity Watts Number of Battery Packs Internal INT 1 EXT INT 2 EXT INT 3 EXT INT 4 EXT Runtimes are expressed in minute...

Page 43: ...Weight 105 0 lbs 47 4 kg Safety Agencies UL1778 cUL to CSA22 2 No 107 1 Percent Capacity Watts Number of Battery Packs Internal INT 1 EXT INT 2 EXT INT 3 EXT INT 4 EXT Runtimes are expressed in minute...

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