background image

5.

BYPASS INDICATOR LED

When this LED is lit the UPS bypass is active.  Should the Alarm LED be lit at the 
same time, the UPS detected an internal failure and the UPS must be serviced.

6.

INVERTER INDICATOR LED

When this LED is lit, the UPS inverter is operating and powering the connected load.

7.

GREEN MODE LED INDICATOR

This LED is lit when the connected output load of the UPS drops to under 10% of 
the full rated output of the UPS, providing SW3 is in the "down" position (Green 
Mode Enabled) as shown on page 6. The UPS is automatically set to bypass mode 
and the inverter is turned off, reducing the power requirement. 

NO BATTERY 

BACKUP IS PROVIDED IN THIS MODE.

(The UPS is shipped from the factory with

SW3 in the "up" or disabled position.)

8.

OVER CREST INDICATOR LED

This LED lights when the connected load getting close to the peak current rating of 
the UPS.

9.

ALARM INDICATOR LED

This LED is lit during the following conditions:

a. The inverter voltage is too high or low.
b. UPS over-temperature condition.
c. The battery voltage is too high.
d. The internal DC Bus has an under or over voltage condition.
e. The internal microprocessor or memory has failed.

10.

ON / OFF BUTTON

The following describes the different modes of operation for this button:

a. Depressing this button when the UPS is off, and the utility voltage is not present, 

or with the UPS input circuit breaker in the off position, will cause the UPS to DC 
start and run on internal battery until the ON/OFF button is depressed again.

b. Pressing this button while the UPS is on, and utility is present, will place the UPS 

into bypass mode.  

c. Pressing this button when with the UPS input circuit breaker off, or when the utility

voltage is not present, will turn off the UPS.

TO TURN UPS ON:

CONNECT THE UPS TO UTILITY POWER AND TURN ON THE 

MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATED ON THE REAR PANEL. DO NOT PRESS THE 
“ON” BUTTON LOCATED ON THE FRONT PANEL OR THE UPS WILL BE PLACED 
INTO BYPASS MODE.

TO TURN UPS OFF:

TURN OFF THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATED ON THE    

REAR PANEL AND DEPRESS THE "ON/OFF" BUTTON UNTIL THE UPS BEEPS AND 
WAIT FOR THE UPS TO SHUTDOWN AND TURN OFF (ABOUT 30 SECONDS).

11.

TEST BUTTON  

The following describes the different modes of operation for this button:
a. Pressing the Test button while in Green Mode will disable Green Mode.
b. Pressing the Test button while utility is present will put the UPS through a self-test    

diagnostic.

c. Pressing the Test button while in battery mode will turn the battery audible alarm

off. Depressing it again will turn the audible alarm back on.

10

Summary of Contents for SG800-1T

Page 1: ...format at www falconups com FALCON Electric Inc 5116 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwindale California 91706 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 Email sales falconups com 2011 Falcon Electric Inc All rights reserved Al...

Page 2: ...udible Alarms 11 Category One Alarms 11 Category Two Alarms 11 Chapter 4 Rear Panel Details 12 SG800 1T SG1K 1T Rear Panel 12 SG800 2T SG1K 2T Rear Panel 12 SG1 5K 1T SG2K 1T SG3K 1T Rear Panel 13 SG1...

Page 3: ...Voltage Regulation Superior Brownout Surge and Transient Protection Internal System Bypass Eliminates Generator Frequency Voltage Drift Microprocessor Control RS 232 Communications UPSILON Monitoring...

Page 4: ...ons Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries When replacing the UPS batteries use the same number and type of batteries Allow at least 24 hours after the UPS is first installed and turned on to...

Page 5: ...ilding friendly UPS Microprocessor Control Falcon Electric s SG Series UPS incorporates advanced microprocessor technology This technology makes possible a high level of internal UPS control and manag...

Page 6: ...or 30 seconds the UPS is automatically placed into bypass and the inverter is turned off NO BATTERY BACKUP IS PROVIDED AFTER THE GREEN MODE HAS ACTIVATED Dip switch settings must be made while the UPS...

Page 7: ...ected has adequate ventilation to allow for the proper cooling of the UPS DO NOT BLOCK UPS FANS OR AIR VENTS THE UPS MUST NOT BE INSTALLED IN AN ENCLOSED AREA 10 Plug the UPS power cord into the neare...

Page 8: ...SWITCH SETTINGS FOR 1 MODELS SWITCH SETTINGS FOR 2 MODELS GREEN MODE SWITCH SETTINGS FOR ALL MODELS VIEW OF DIP SWITCHES LOCATED ON THE UPS REAR PANEL 6...

Page 9: ...y charger option installed from the factory perform the following a Verify the battery charger circuit breaker is in the off down position b On the battery bank nameplate label located on the rear pan...

Page 10: ...BANK SELECTION GUIDE FOR 800VA 1KVA MODELS FOR 1 5KVA 2KVA MODELS FOR 3KVA MODELS 8 NOTE The backup times stated are for reference only Backup time may vary due to the type of load battery age or con...

Page 11: ...s let when the battery level is above the low battery warning level The first LED is lit when the battery level is above the battery cutoff voltage 3 LINE SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATOR LED For models co...

Page 12: ...The following describes the different modes of operation for this button a Depressing this button when the UPS is off and the utility voltage is not present or with the UPS input circuit breaker in th...

Page 13: ...PANEL TEST BUTTON DEPRESSED 2 Category two alarms a Three short beeps indicate the SG UPS output voltage is out of proper operating range SG UPS OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS OUT OF PROPER RANGE b Four short beep...

Page 14: ...T SG1K 2T Typical Rear Panel Overview 12 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 4 REAR PANEL DETAILS Please verify the UPS output rat ings match your requirement COVER PLATE FOR OPTIONAL COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE BAORD COV...

Page 15: ...al Rear Panel Overview 13 SG1 5K 2T SG2K 2T SG3K 2T Typical Rear Panel Overview OUTPUT RECEPTACLES Shown with 1 L6 20R 2 6 20T Receptacles COOLING FANS DO NOT BLOCK OUTPUT RECEPTACLES 6 NEMA 5 15R STA...

Page 16: ...e connected to opposing 120Vac phases SG2K 2TX SG3K 2TX SG2K 1TX SG3K 1TX Output Configurations The SG 2TX models provide galvanic isolation only on the 120Vac outlets The 120Vac outlets have been lim...

Page 17: ...ed with the UPS There are communications options that WILL DISABLE the RS 232 port and render it inoperable The options are as follows a Internal SNMP HTTP agent option installed into the UPS communic...

Page 18: ...TERFACE BOARD OPTIONS Typical Falcon Dry Contact Relay Board PIN JUMPER ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FALCON UA88374 RELAY OPTION BOARD no on bypass signal PIN JUMPER ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FALCON UA88376 RELAY OPTI...

Page 19: ...17 PIN ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FALCON UA88373 OPTO COUPLER OPTION BOARD no bypass signal Typical Falcon Opto coupler Interface Card OPTO Board Internal Circuitry...

Page 20: ...APC Style Dry Contact Relay Board PIN JUMPER ASSIGNMENT FOR THE FALCON UA88377 RELAY OPTION BOARD APC Style Board 18...

Page 21: ...Falcon Service Department see page 21 for contact information Never attempt to service batteries High voltage exists within the unit which could cause electrical shock Servicing of batteries should b...

Page 22: ...he 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 d...

Page 23: ...n The original shipping container must be used when returning any SG Series product Falcon Electric will not assume any responsibility for shipping damage In the event of shipping damage you will be n...

Page 24: ...of Falcon s control such as fire accidents impacts iv normal wear and tear such as cleaning and replacement of batteries The warranty is null and void if i the product is used in conjunction with life...

Page 25: ...SG SeriesTM UPS PLUS 800VA to 1 5kVA 23...

Page 26: ...SG SeriesTM UPS PLUS 1TX 1TXI 2kVA 3kVA 24...

Page 27: ...SG SeriesTM UPS PLUS 2kVA 3kVA 25...

Reviews: