R
EDUNDANT
A
UXILIARY
P
OWER
S
UPPLY FOR
A
UTOMATIC
B
YPASS
The UPS is equipped with a redundant auxiliary power supply that enables the UPS to run on an automatic bypass even when a
failure occurs in the main auxiliary power supply. If a fault occurs in the UPS shutting off the main auxiliary power supply, the
load is powered by the automatic bypass. The multiprocessor board and the control panel are not powered so the LEDs and the
display are off.
A
UXILIARY SOCKETS
(
OPTIONAL
)
E
NERGY
S
HARE
Programmable output socket (optional) which allows automatic disconnection of the load applied to it under certain operating
conditions. Events that determine automatic disconnection of the EnergyShare socket can be selected by the user through the
configuration software. It is possible, for example, to select detachment after a certain period of battery operation, or when the
pre-alarm threshold for battery discharge has been reached, or when an overload occurs.
Notes regarding safety:
if the output switch (SWOUT) is opened while the UPS is on, both sockets remain
powered.
If a manual bypass switch (SWMB) is inserted, the output switch (SWOUT) is opened and the UPS switches off
and both sockets will no longer be powered.
A
UX OUTPUT
Output socket (optional) directly connected to the UPS output; It caters auxiliary power supply (230V / max 10A)
P
OWER WALK
-
IN
The UPS has a Power Walk-in mode which can be enabled and configured using the configuration software. When the mode is
enabled and mains power is restored after a period of battery operation, the UPS starts to draw progressively from it so as not
to stress (due to the peak) any generating set installed upstream. The transient time may be set from 1 to 125 seconds. The
default value is 10 seconds (when this function is active). During the transient, the necessary power is drawn in part from the
batteries and in part from the mains, maintaining sinusoidal absorption. The battery charger is turned on again once the
transient has passed.
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