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ISUPS2B004 Rev 1
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Ampcontrol Pty Ltd
– ABN 28 000 915 542
ISUPS 300Wh V2 USER MANUAL
ISUPS2B004 R2
– DEC/17
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WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE OF THE ISUPS
WARNING!
This equipment is designed to receive 90 ~ 250VAC. It also contains
battery backup which is indicated by a flashing LED. It is essential to
be careful about the installation, use and storage of the ISUPS.
To ensure safe operation, avoid nullifying the warranty and
contravening the Certificate of Compliance, it is important to comply
with the requirements of this section.
1. The input/output parameters provided in Section 4.3 must be taken into account when designing
the system and installing the UPS into an existing system. An assessment of the system should
be carried out to ensure compliance with IS requirements.
2. The mains power input must not be applied when installed in Zone 0. The mains power input is
al
lowable in Zone 1 due to the protection provided by the ‘Ex e’ terminal compartment.
3. The ISUPS must either be taken to a safe area for recharging when necessary, or powered under
the provisions covered by the local mines regulations; Zone 1 AC power is permissible in most
Australian mines.
4. Ensure the input Voltage range is within the limits permitted and the connections are to the
designated input terminals.
5. Ensure the load is connected to the designated output DC terminals.
6. Any alteration to this product may violate the explosion protection features with potentially fatal
consequences.
7. Do not allow the equipment to operate beyond the specifications. This will compromise the
product-life and result in premature failure.
8. Refer to Table 1 for output parameters.
9. Ex e or Ex d cable glands to the ISUPS
MUST
be used for AC input circuits that are to be
connected to the ISUPS in a hazardous area.
10. The installation of the ISUPS must be conducted in a manner conforming with the requirements
of AS/NZS 60079, parts 0, 14, 17 and 25, in addition to any other standards relevant to the
installation, industry or locale.