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ED Series

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UVS PLUS

®

Model  -A

ED Series Model -A Frequency Converter (120V Input/Output)

Model Number 

ED-1000-A 

ED-1500-A 

ED-2000-A 

ED-3000-A 

ED-4000-A 

Nominal VA 

1000 

1500 

2000 

3000 

4000 

 

Electrical Input 

AC Voltage,  +10% -20% 

120V 

120V  

120V  

120V  

120V 

Current-Amps  

10.4 

15.6 

20.8 

29 

39 

Frequency Range 

47 – 450 

47 - 450 

47 - 450 

47 - 450 

47 - 450 

 

Electrical Output 

AC Voltage,  

±

 3% 

120V 

120V 

120V 

120V 

120V 

Watts @ 50 or 60 Hz 

700 

1050 

1400 

2100 

2800 

Watts @ 400 Hz  (-400 option) 

595 

892 

1190 

1785 

2380 

Current-Amps @ 50/60 Hz  

8.3 

12.5 

16.7 

25 

33 

Current-Amps @ 400Hz  

7.1 

10.6 

14.2 

21.3 

28 

50/60 Hz Non – Linear  
Repetitive Peak  (Amps) 

20 

30 

40 

60 

80 

400 Hz Non – Linear  
Repetitive Peak (Amps) 

14.2 

21.3 

28.3 

42.5 

56 

 

Total Harmonic Distortion 

< 3% @ 100% Linear Load, < 5% @ 100% Non – Linear Load 

Overload 

200% for 0.5 Seconds, 120% for 30 Seconds 

Dynamic Response 

±

 5% RMS for 100% Step Load Change, 1ms Recovery Time 

Output Protection 

Short Circuit and Overload 

 
Electrical Connections 

Input 

6’ Cord with 

5-15P 

8’ Cord with  

5-20P 

8’ Cord with 

L5-30P 

Hardwired 

Hardwired 

Output 

(4) 5-15R 

(4) 5-15R 

(4) 5-15R 

Hardwired 

Hardwired 

 
Environmental 

Operating Temperature 

0º C to 35º C (32º F to 95º F) 

Humidity 

10% to 95% Non – Condensing 

Altitude 

7,000 Feet  

Cooling 

Low Velocity Forced Air Fans 

Audible Noise @ 1.5 Meters 

49dBA 

54dBA 

 

Controls and Indicators 

Sequenced LEDs 

Load Level 

Single LED 

Utility Present, Summary Alarm, Inverter On 

Audible Alarms 

Utility Interrupt, Inverter Failure, Overload 

Communications  

Dry Contact Closures on Utility Loss via 9 Pin “D” Connector 

 

Mechanical 

Dimensions H x W x D inches (mm) 

13.5 x 6.25 x 19.4        (342.9 x 158.8 x 492.8) 

Weight                          lb.        (kg) 

25    (11.3) 

38   (17.2) 

38   (17.2) 

50   (22.7) 

50   (22.7) 

 

Specify input/output frequency, 50/60 or 400Hz (any combination).
Standard models shown. Custom configurations available; Consult Factory.

Note: For ED3000-A  and ED4000-A  models add a -400 to the end of  the model number for a
400Hzoutput

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Summary of Contents for ED3000-A

Page 1: ... A FALCON ELECTRIC INC Irwindale CA 91706 Tel 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 The information contained herein is the property of FALCON ELECTRIC INC is proprietary confidential and not to be disclosed disseminated or used except for the purpose provided OMED3 4K LC 05 7 04 Rev A 5116 Azusa Canyon Road ...

Page 2: ...t Panel LED Functions 5 Rear Panel Diagram Description 6 Chapter 4 Communications Interface 7 Signals Interfacing 7 Chapter 5 Operation 8 Step By Step Operating Procedure 8 Operational Mode Table 9 Chapter 6 Maintenance Technical Support 10 Care Maintenance 10 Battery Life vs Temperature 10 Battery Replacement 10 Storing the UPS and Batteries 11 FCC 11 Technical Support RMA Procedure 12 Requesting...

Page 3: ...t to service batteries High voltage exists within the unit which could cause electrical shock Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unau thorized personnel away from batteries When replacing the optional ED batteries use the same number and type of batteries If configured with batteries allow at least 24 h...

Page 4: ...y the input and output rating for your model INPUT OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS The FALCON ED Series represents one of the smallest and most compact units of the FALCON Frequency Converter and Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS product line In the tradition of all FALCON products it maintains the highest reliability and the most complete on line sinewave power conversion and protection available An on line...

Page 5: ...figured with a switching power supply is considered a non linear load which can be very abusive to most power conversion and protection equipment and could decrease its life expectancy The FALCON ED unit is specially designed to accept these loads and protect them efficiently with minimal of the output waveform degradation For ED models configured with batteries please refer again to the figure be...

Page 6: ...ear enough to the computer or equipment to allow connection of the equipment power plugs to the receptacles located on the rear panel of the ED 4 DO NOT BLOCK UPS AIR VENTS THE UPS MUST NOT BE INSTALLED IN AN ENCLOSED AREA 5 Connect the equipment to be powered to the ED output receptacles located on the rear panel Verify that the connected equipment does not exceed the rated output in watts of the...

Page 7: ...oaded call FALCON support for further assistance 4 LOW BATT LOW BATTERY WARNING INDICATOR The red LED will turn on when the ED is configured with an optional external battery bank operating in battery mode and the low battery level warning point has be reached Typically one minute of battery run time remains after the LED turns on 5 OVERLOAD FULL LOAD 75 LOAD 50 LOAD Adjacent to the red low batter...

Page 8: ...RIS DO NOT OPERATE THE ED IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE 9 MAIN POWER SWITCH To turn on this unit toggle this switch to the on or 1 position To turn off this unit toggle this switch to the off or 0 position 10 INPUT FUSE Always replace this fuse with the same type and rating The fuse is a Bussman KTK R 30 30 Amp fuse 11 Battery Connector 72Vdc This connector may be connected to an optional external battery ...

Page 9: ...CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 4 DB 9 COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE 7 ...

Page 10: ... When power returns normal operation of the UPS resumes without any operator adjustment The duration of actual battery back up time and the low battery condition varies depending on the amount of load charge on the battery and condition of the battery Refer to the ED SPECIFICATIONS for approximate hold up times at 100 and 50 loads 9 Reset the input circuit breaker and turn the power switch OFF 10 ...

Page 11: ... recommended that you leave the ED unit power switch ON at all times and switch your devices OFF individually This will ensure that your batteries are always at a maximum charged state The power switch acts as a system ON OFF switch When this switch is turned OFF power is lost to the entire unit including all outlets at the rear of the ED WARNING 9 ...

Page 12: ...he unit which could cause electrical shock Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When replacing the ED batteries use the same number and type of batteries A NEVER dispose of batteries in a fire as batteries will explode B NEVER dispose of used batteries or the UPS...

Page 13: ...rdance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception All models covered in this manual have been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in FCC regulations Part 15 Subpart J which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference If this equipment does cause...

Page 14: ...ds The RMA number issued must appear on the outside of the shipping carton The original shipping container must be used when returning any ED Series product Falcon Electric will not assume any responsibility for shipping damage In the event of shipping damage you will be charged for repairs due to the damage All units must be returned prepaid The address and shipping instructions will be given to ...

Page 15: ...ion Even with wide input variations in voltage and frequency the ED Series UVS Plus s output steadfastly remains at its designed voltage and frequency It also allows your system to continuously operate during extended brownouts to 88 VAC Enhanced Surge Start up Capability Falcon Electric s ED Series is designed to start loads that exhibit up to 1000 inrush current when started from utility This gi...

Page 16: ...Load Change 1ms Recovery Time Output Protection Short Circuit and Overload Electrical Connections Input 6 Cord with 5 15P 8 Cord with 5 20P 8 Cord with L5 30P Hardwired Hardwired Output 4 5 15R 4 5 15R 4 5 15R Hardwired Hardwired Environmental Operating Temperature 0º C to 35º C 32º F to 95º F Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Altitude 7 000 Feet Cooling Low Velocity Forced Air Fans Audible Noise 1...

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