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Important Safety Instructions 

Before using  this equipment read  all manuals and  other  documents related  to this  UPS  and  other equipment 
connected  to  this  UPS.  SAVE  THESE  INSTRUCTIONS 

  This  manual  contains  important  safety  and  operating 

instructions for the CUPS. If a replacement copy of a manual is needed, it can be found at 

www.lamarchemfg.com

. 

Electrical Safety 

WARNING:

 Hazardous Voltages are present at the input of power systems. The output from UPS and 

from batteries may be low in voltage, but can have a very high current capacity that may cause severe 
or even fatal injury. 

 

When working with any live battery or power system, follow these precautions: 

 

Never work alone on any live power system; someone should always be close enough to come to your aid. 

 

Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. 

 

Wear complete eye protection (with side shields) and clothing protection. 

 

Always wear gloves and use insulated hand tools. 

 

WARNING:

 Lethal Voltages are present within the power system.  Parts inside the UPS may still be 

energized even when the UPS has been disconnected from the AC input power. Check with a meter 
before proceeding. Do not touch any uninsulated parts. 

 

 

A licensed electrician should be used in the installation of any UPS. 

 

Always disconnect the UPS from the supply, batteries, and loads before performing maintenance, replacing 
parts, or cleaning. 

 

Always assume that an electrical connection is live and check the connection relative to ground. 

 

Be sure that neither liquids nor any wet material comes in contact with any internal components. 

 

Do not operate this UPS outside the input and output ratings listed on the UPS nameplate. 

 

Do not use this UPS for any purpose not described in the operation manual. 

 

Mechanical Safety 

 

This UPS may get very hot during normal operation, use care when working nearby. 

 

Do not expose equipment to rain or snow.  Always install in a clean, dry location. 

 

Do not operate equipment if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way. 

 

Do not disassemble this UPS. Incorrect re-assembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire. 

 

Battery Safety 

WARNING:

 

Follow all of the battery manufacturer’s safety recommendations when working with or 

around battery systems. DO NOT smoke or introduce a spark or open flame in the vicinity of a battery.  
Some batteries generate explosive gases during normal battery operation. 

 

 

To reduce risk of arc, connect and disconnect the battery only when the UPS is off. 

 

If it is necessary to remove battery connections, always remove the grounded terminal from the battery first. 

 

Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches. 

 

Always wear rubber gloves, safety glasses, and a rubber lined vest/apron when working near a battery. 

 

Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case the battery electrolyte contacts skin, clothing, or eyes. 

 

If the battery electrolyte contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water.   

 

If the electrolyte enters the eye, immediately flood the eye with running cold water for at least ten (10) 
minutes and seek medical attention immediately. 

 

Do not drop or place any materials on a battery. A spark or short-circuit could cause an explosion.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for CUPS

Page 1: ...nd Operation Manual This manual is subject to change without notice You may obtain the newest version of the manual at www lamarchemfg com 106 Bradrock Dr Des Plaines IL 60018 1967 CPN 144266 Instruct...

Page 2: ...ids nor any wet material comes in contact with any internal components Do not operate this UPS outside the input and output ratings listed on the UPS nameplate Do not use this UPS for any purpose not...

Page 3: ...ion number to have the UPS sent back for evaluation and repair CAUTION Failure to properly file a claim for shipping damages or provide a copy of the claim to La Marche may void warranty service for a...

Page 4: ...3 2 2 Understanding the Rear Panel View 4 2 3 Battery Connections 6 2 3 1 Internal Battery Connections 6 2 3 2 External Battery Connections 6 2 4 AC Input Connections 7 2 5 AC Output Connections 7 2 6...

Page 5: ...t 15 18 4 16 EPO Logic Set 16 18 4 17 Site Fault Detection Enable Disable Set 17 18 4 18 Battery Mode Backup Timer Display Setting Set 18 19 4 19 AC Mains Voltage Range Set 19 19 4 20 Escape Set 00 19...

Page 6: ...pability to connect multiple battery packs provide the user the flexibility to accommodate different type loads size and backup requirements This UPS system offer an ECO mode operation which improves...

Page 7: ...Assure to deliver the spent battery to a recycling facility or ship it to La Marche Mfg in the replacement battery packing material 1 2 Moving the CUPS Follow the steps below 1 Inspect and verify that...

Page 8: ...nsing relative humidity no higher than 20 95 The UPS should be mounted in an area free of explosive materials and away from any liquids Avoid using equipment in location with corrosive gases and dust...

Page 9: ...o Non Critical Loads 2 Output Receptacles Connect to Critical loads 3 AC Input 20A for 1 KVA 30A for 3KVA system 4 Network Fax Modem Surge Protection 5 USB Communication Port 6 RS 232 Port 7 SNMP Inte...

Page 10: ...y inductive loads C Inverter Inverter converts DC power to regulated sine wave AC power by using high frequency switches Transformer connected to inverter helps to get pure sine wave D Batteries Seale...

Page 11: ...Reconnecting Internal Battery 2 3 2 External Battery Connections NOTE Skip this step if external batteries are not required External battery packs can be used with the CUPS to allow for bigger battery...

Page 12: ...it provided with a maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code Input Plugs required per UPS model UPS Model Input Plug Overcurrent Protection CUPS 1kV...

Page 13: ...UPS it will provide advanced communication and monitoring options USB Port RS 232 Port Intelligent Slot Figure 7 Communication Ports 2 7 Emergency Power OFF Function The CUPS is equipped with EPO Emer...

Page 14: ...9 Standby Mode Figure 10 Online Mode 230VAC Example Power Up Batteries 1 Press the ON Mute button on the front panel for two seconds to power on the CUPS display Refer to Figure 11 2 Within 5 seconds...

Page 15: ...y BAT 0 0A Battery Current OUT 0 1A AC Output Current IN 0 2A AC Input Current BAT 83 Battery Capacity OUT 0 Output Load Capacity 31 5 C UPS System Temperature The diagram on the bottom section of the...

Page 16: ...ad Indicates that programmable management outlets are enabled Mode Operation Information Icon Function Indicates the mains supply is connected to the CUPS Indicates the battery is working Indicates ba...

Page 17: ...ss Mode OFF Enter Button 1 Second Press Confirm Selection while in Setting Menu 3 Second Press Power OFF UPS while in Battery Mode Transfer to Bypass Mode if Bypass Mode is enabled in Settings Menu ON...

Page 18: ...Battery Mode Backup Time RAT Running Battery Mode Backup Time SD Shutdown OK OK ON ON BL Battery Low OL Overload OI Over Input Current NC Battery Not Connected OC Over Charge SF Site Wiring Fault EP...

Page 19: ...the UPS can be set at a constant output frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz The CUPS will still charge the battery at Frequency Converter Mode Battery Mode The CUPS will supply power to the load using the batte...

Page 20: ...et 01 The 01 Setting allows the user to configure the CUPS output voltage Below are the available output voltage selections per CUPS model 100 127VAC Models 100 110 115 120 125VAC Default 200 240VAC M...

Page 21: ...ass Voltage Range Set 07 The 07 Setting allows the user to adjust the HLS High Loss Setting and the LLS Low Loss Setting for Bypass Mode The HLS is the maximum allowable bypass voltage threshold The L...

Page 22: ...power for the critical loads during Battery Mode The backup time can be set at the range of 0 999 minutes By default the backup time is set to 999 minutes 4 11 Battery Mode Backup Timer Set 11 The 11...

Page 23: ...e user to adjust the CUPS charger output voltage when in float Float charging is used for all normal battery charging needs The charger float voltage can be set at the range of 2 20 2 33 volts per cel...

Page 24: ...ll not utilize the AC mains supply Online Mode Bypass Mode and will enter Battery Mode if applicable Use the Up Down buttons to select HLS or LLS and confirm selection using the OFF ENTER button Below...

Page 25: ...e Wiring Fault Sounding every 2 seconds EPO Enable Sounding every 2 seconds Over Temperature Sounding every 2 seconds Charger Failure Sounding every 2 seconds Battery Fault Sounding every 2 seconds At...

Page 26: ...l inspection on all internal components 4 Check front panel meters for accuracy and LED operation 4 2 Troubleshooting Procedure Troubleshooting should be performed only by trained service personnel or...

Page 27: ...nal batteries This is normal and should cause no harm to personnel Connect the cables quickly and firmly 3 The CUPS is equipped with internal batteries and only a qualified service person can replace...

Page 28: ...s from UPS output After repetitive overloads the UPS is locked in Bypass Mode Connected devices are fed directly by the mains Remove excess loads from UPS output first then shut down the UPS and resta...

Page 29: ...88 90 BATTERY Battery Type 12V 9AH 12V 9AH 12V 9AH Numbers 2 4 6 Recharge Time 3 hours recover to 95 capacity for internal battery 2A charging current Charging Current Default 2A Max 8A adjustable Ch...

Page 30: ...00VA 1640W 18 2A 110Vac input 1800VA 1500W 18A 100Vac input CUPS 3kVA 100 125Vac 50 60Hz 24A 1 3000VA 3000W 24A 125Vac input 3000VA 3000W 25A 120Vac input 3000VA 3000W 26 1A 115Vac input 3000VA 3000W...

Page 31: ...n installation adjustments and service arrangements Should minor adjustments be required the local La Marche sales representative should be contacted to provide this service only All sales are final O...

Page 32: ...31 Appendix E Document Control and Revision History Part Number 144266 Instruction Number P25 LACUPS 2 Issue ECN 22796 01 21 23019 09 21 22796 01 21...

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