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4. INSTALLATION 

 

4-1 UNPACKING AND INITIAL INSPECTION 

Carefully unpack and inspect the UPS upon receipt. If there is damage or anything is 

missing from the shipment, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit and save 

the packaging for future shipment. The packaging is recyclable, save the box and packing 

material for reuse. (Pay attention to the packing method. If you need to return the UPS any 

time, repack it how it was originally shipped.) If the unit passes the initial inspection, record 

the purchase date on rear panel of the unit . 
 

Package content: 1. User Manual 

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2. RS232 Cable 

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3. “UPSentry Smart 2000” software CD 

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4-2 STORAGE AND BATTERY MAINTENANCE 

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 If the UPS is to be stored before installation, it should be placed in a dry, ventilated area 

where it will not be exposed to dirt, moisture or other contaminates. 

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 Extreme storage temperatures: 

-20

q

C to + 60

q

C without batteries. 

-20

q

C to + 45

q

C with batteries for a short period. 

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 Maximum period for battery storage: 6 months at 20

q

C or 3 months at 30

q

C. 

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 Eight hours of charging time is needed when the UPS is used for the first time. 

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 If battery capacity still remains low after recharging for 8 hours, contact your dealer to replace 

the batteries. 

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 If the UPS is not used for a long period, the batteries should be recharged every 3 months to 

prevent irreversible battery damage. 

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 While replacing the batteries, use the same number and the following types of batteries: 

    6KVA:12V/7Ah*20/1SET, YUASA( NP7-12) or CSB(GP1270) or B&B(HR7-12). 

      12KVA:12V/9Ah*20/1SET, YUASA (REW45-12) or CSB (HR1234WF2) or B&B (HR9-12) 

or Matsushita(LC-R19). 

 

 

4-3 PLACEMENT 

Install the ON LINE UPS in a temperature and humidity controlled, indoor environment,   

free of conductive contaminants. Ambient temperature must not exceed 40°C (104°F). 

NOTE: To maintain the maximum battery life, please keep the UPS at an ambient   

temperature of 15

q

C to 25

q

C. Battery lifetime is reduced by half for every 10

q

above 25

q

C.                                                                                                                                                   

 

Summary of Contents for Amplon Family

Page 1: ...www deltapowersolutions com Delta UPS Amplon Family User Manual The power behind competitiveness N Series Single Phase 6 12 kVA...

Page 2: ...Any disposition duplication dissemination reproduction modi cation translation extraction or usage of this Manual in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written permission of Delta Given...

Page 3: ...4 4 HANDLING 13 5 OPERATION 14 5 1 POWER ON OFF INVERTER 14 5 2 LCD FUNCTION SELECTION SWITCH 16 5 3 PARAMETER SET UP MODE 17 5 4 OPERATION ON BYPASS VOLTAGE BEYOND ALLOWABLE RANGE 19 5 5 OVERLOAD AND...

Page 4: ...k of a possible electrocution is possible when the battery is connected to the UPS Therefore do not forget to disconnect the batteries before any service is to be done on the UPS To disconnect remove...

Page 5: ...isk of electric shock and chemical hazard The following precaution should be observed when working on batteries Remove watches rings or other metal objects Use only tools with insulated handles The co...

Page 6: ...provide detailed information on operation status z Manual and static bypass switch forms Allowance for switching to the main power supply z Static bypass supply circuit incorporates functions such as...

Page 7: ...ON LINE and ECONOMY modes pressing the up button for more than 3 seconds can detect the battery capacity NOTE If the UPS is in alarm status pressing the up or down button for more than 3 seconds can d...

Page 8: ...5 2 3 REAR CONTROL PANEL 6KVA 11 10 6 1 4 2 5 8 7 9 3 EMERGENCY 240VDC 20A AC BREAKER INPUT MANUAL BYPASS POWER OFF CONTACT DRY RS 232 SNMP BATT NO...

Page 9: ...6 12KVA MANUAL BYPASS 240VDC 40A RS 232 CONTACT EMERGENCY DRY POWER OFF SNMP BATT NO 11 9 8 7 4 1 6 10 5 3 2...

Page 10: ...onnects to external battery cabinet to extend the backup time 5 AC INPUT BREAKER Provides safe protection for UPS AC input 6 EXHAUST FANS For cooling air ventilation of UPS 7 REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OF...

Page 11: ...5 Hz Programmable 3 5 Input Protection Circuit Breaker 40A 1 pole x 1 63A 1 pole x 1 4 Output 4 1 Output Voltage RMS Voltage 120V 220Vac single phase Static Regulation r 2 4 2 Harmonic Distortion 5 4...

Page 12: ...4200W 3 Minutes 8400W 6 Operation 6 1 Transfer Time On line Mode Main Power Failure 0ms Main Power Recover 0ms Inverter To Bypass 1ms Bypass To Inverter 1ms Economy Mode Main Power Recover 0ms Inverte...

Page 13: ...G 365 7LB Battery Cabinet Weight 180KG 396LB 12 Environment 12 1 Ambient Operating Temperature 0o C 40 o C 32 o F 104 o F 12 2 Ambient Storage Temperature 20 o C 40 o C 4 o F 104 o F 12 3 Relitive Hum...

Page 14: ...s 20qC to 60qC without batteries 20qC to 45qC with batteries for a short period Maximum period for battery storage 6 months at 20qC or 3 months at 30qC Eight hours of charging time is needed when the...

Page 15: ...the wiring with suggested suitable conduit and bushing as below z Conduit Flexible metal conduit sized one inch z Bushing Overall diameter is 40 5mm height is 13 1mm Input and Output Connection When c...

Page 16: ...er to Fig 1 2 or Fig 1 3 z The UPS should always have a clearance space of 300mm at the rear and 100mm on its side Refer to Fig 4 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 First change the direction and revolve screw p...

Page 17: ...UPS starts diagnostic test and shows the results on the back lit LCD display as below DIAGNOSIS MODE AC START BATTERY START DIAGNOSIS MODE FREQ OUT XXHZ DIAGNOSIS MODE INPUT XXXV XXHZ DIAGNOSIS MODE R...

Page 18: ...hed to BYPASS mode z If the UPS is in backup mode the message UPS OFF WAITING will be displayed on LCD about thirty seconds then disappear z Before removing the battery connect wire please wait until...

Page 19: ...T KEY PRESS THE SELECT KEY CHRG XXXV FLOAT BOOST PRESS THE SELECT KEY PRESS THE SELECT KEY IN XXXV XX XHz ECONOMY MODE ECONOMY MODE ECONOMY MODE ECONOMY MODE ECONOMY MODE ECONOMY MODE OPERATION IN ON...

Page 20: ...e t i n i t i a l S e l e c t e c o n o m y m o d e R e t u r n t o s e t i n i t i a l S e l e c t o u t p u t f r e q u e n c y R e t u r n t o s e t i n i t i a l UPS SET UP EXIT ENTER OUTPUT VOLTA...

Page 21: ...5Ah 16 090Ah 21 140Ah 26 190Ah EXTEND NONE SCROLL SELECT EXTEND BATTERY SCROLL SELECT EXTEND 010Ah SCROLL SELECT EXTEND 015Ah SCROLL SELECT EXTEND 190Ah SCROLL SELECT EXTEND 200Ah SCROLL SELECT TO UPS...

Page 22: ...XXX X XXKW 1 minute 125 150 OVERLOAD 125 LOAD XXX X XXKW 30 seconds 150 OVERLOAD 150 LOAD XXX X XXKW Immediate Shutdown Operation Condition LCD Display Message Extended Overload OVERLOAD XXX SHUT DOWN...

Page 23: ...the AC input power is directly supplied to the load CAUTION Activate manual bypass switch only when the UPS is in BYPASS mode BYPASS BYPASS NORMAL NORMAL z STEP 1 Turn off the inverter power to switc...

Page 24: ...pin 2 5 or pin 4 5 or pin 4 3 then the UPS will be powered off NOTE This port must not be connected to the Telecom Port z Load level z Battery status z Battery level z UPS mode z Input voltage z Outp...

Page 25: ...ry contact table Pin State Pin 8 3 Pin 1 3 Pin 6 3 Pin 5 3 Pin 2 3 Normal Open Open Open Back up Close Low Battery Close Fault Close Bypass Close Open Inverter Open Close Pin Assignment Fig 5 2 NOTE m...

Page 26: ...MP network interface is a powerful tool for remote control and UPS monitoring NOTE For more information on SNMP card optional contact your local dealer MANUAL BYPASS 240 VDC40A RS 232 CONTACT EMERGENC...

Page 27: ...PACK When the UPS is connected with Delta s standard battery packs you can detect the total battery capacity by linking the UPS to the battery pack NOTE This function can detect up to a maximum of tw...

Page 28: ...ce or irresistible force i e war re natural disaster etc and this warranty also expressly excludes all inci dental and consequential damages Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage ou...

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