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RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION

1. 

Unpack the UPS carefully noting the packing method.  Retain box and packing

material for possible future shipment.

CAUTION:

  The UPS is heavy (see specifications).  Take the proper

precautions when lifting or moving the UPS.

2. 

Visually inspect the UPS for freight damage.  Report any damage to the carrier

and your dealer.

3. 

Locate the UPS indoors where it cannot be accidentally disconnected.  Locate

it in an area with unrestricted airflow, away from water, flammable liquids,

gases, corrosives, or conductive contaminants.  Maintain a minimum of four (4)

inches (102 mm) clearance in front and rear of the UPS.  Maintain an ambient

temperature range of 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C).

NOTE:

 UPS operation in temperatures above 77° F (25° C) reduces battery

life.

4. 

Gently lay UPS on its bottom side so that the front bezel is facing you.

5. 

The Rackmount UPS must be supported by a shelf or rails.  The front bezel will

not support the weight of the UPS.

CAUTION:

 To increase the stability of the rack enclosure, place the UPS in the

lowest possible rack position.

6. 

Refer to the Installation instructions supplied with the Rack Slide or Shelf Kits

to complete the installation procedures.

7. 

After the UPS has been installed in the Rack enclosure, plug the UPS into a

dedicated wall receptacle properly protected by a circuit breaker or fuse in

accordance with the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) or local codes.

Use a 15 amp rated device for the 700, 1000, or 1400 VA units, and a 30 amp

device for the 2200 VA unit.  The wall receptacle must be grounded.

8. 

Ensuring load equipment is turned off, plug all loads into the UPS output

receptacles.

9. 

Turn on the UPS, by pressing the On/Off button, then turn on the connected

load equipment.  The UPS is ready for normal operation.

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Summary of Contents for 1400 VA

Page 1: ...POWER PROTECTION USER MANUAL English 700 2200 VA 120 V PowerSure Interactive R DISCONTINUED PRODUCT...

Page 2: ...ESQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE OU DE BR LURE PAR TRANSFERT D NERGIE SUIVRE LES PR CAUTIONS QUI S IMPOSENT 4 WHEN REPLACING THE BATTERIES USE THE SAME NUMBER AND TYPE OF BATTERIES PROPER DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES...

Page 3: ...ventilation holes or other openings Maintain a clearance of four 4 inches 102 mm around the UPS for proper air flow and cooling 12 Always turn off the UPS and unplug it before starting the battery rep...

Page 4: ...eractive contains a light emitting diode LED bar display to indicate load percentage or battery capacity depending upon the mode of operation It also provides self diagnostics a combination alarm sile...

Page 5: ...ctuations without utilizing battery power BI DIRECTIONAL CONVERTER In normal operation the bi directional converter converts utility AC power into regulated DC power to float charge the battery system...

Page 6: ...minimum of four 4 inches 102 mm clearance around the UPS Maintain an ambient temperature range of 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C NOTE UPS operation in temperatures above 77 F 25 C reduces battery life 4 Ensuri...

Page 7: ...e so that the front bezel is facing you 5 The Rackmount UPS must be supported by a shelf or rails The front bezel will not support the weight of the UPS CAUTION To increase the stability of the rack e...

Page 8: ...cator is the second uppermost LED contained in load battery level indicators A flashing LED indicates the UPS has detected a problem An alarm sounds to alert that the UPS requires attention Refer to T...

Page 9: ...cator Load Battery Level Indicators Alarm Silence Battery Test Button On Off Button Utility High Low Indicator Utility Battery Status Indicator 1 Output Receptacles 2 DB 9 Interface Port 3 AC Inlet 4...

Page 10: ...ace Port 3 AC Inlet 4 Intellislot Communications Port 5 Circuit Protector or Fuse 6 Site Wiring Fault Indicator On Off Alarm Silence Load Battery Utility High Low Utility R On Off Button Alarm Silence...

Page 11: ...voltage conditions occur the PowerSure Interactive UPS will automatically correct the utility voltage by either lowering or raising the input voltage condition The UPS will continue to correct these c...

Page 12: ...attery mode Battery mode supports a full rated load for approximately 5 minutes before it shuts down To increase this time turn off non essential pieces of equipment such as idle computers and monitor...

Page 13: ...nd alone computers network workstations network servers or UNIX hosts via the DB 9 female connector located on the rear of the UPS This capability is used in applications requiring the UPS to provide...

Page 14: ...net SNMP card Optional SiteNet SNMP Manager software is available to allow communication through several network management systems Contact your local Liebert representative dealer or reseller CAUTION...

Page 15: ...bly 4 700 1000 1400 VA models gently pull battery wiring out and disconnect the two wires one red and one black 2200 VA models pull apart connectors A and B 5 Grasp white pull tabs located on sides of...

Page 16: ...towards connector 1000 1400 VA Model To Disconnect Gently pull wiring away To Connect Connect red wire to red terminal then black wire to black terminal by pushing upward 2200 VA Model To Disconnect...

Page 17: ...re 2 Carefully remove the battery retaining plate by pulling it forward Lay the battery retaining plate and screws aside for reassembly 3 700 1000 1400 VA models Gently pull on the white tabs located...

Page 18: ...18 Figure 3 Figure 5 Figure 4 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 6 Figure 7 DISCONTINUED PRODUCT...

Page 19: ...fan operates intermittently as needed B UPS failed battery test D UPS shutdown due to output overload time out A B UPS shutdown due to main input relay failure output short circuit A D UPS shutdown du...

Page 20: ...tor and diagnostic LED A are illuminated UPS fan failure or battery overcharge UPS requires service Contact your dealer or LTS Fault indicator and diagnostic LED B are illuminated UPS failed the batte...

Page 21: ...ambient 0 25 50 75 100 0 20 40 60 80 Percent Load Run Time Mins 0 25 50 75 100 0 20 40 60 80 Percent Load Run Time Mins 0 25 50 75 100 0 20 40 60 80 Percent Load Run Time Mins 0 25 50 75 100 0 20 40...

Page 22: ...d from the UPS 1 Remove the fuse holder by inserting a flat blade screwdriver into the slot and pulling out as indicated in the figure above 2 Remove the input fuse 3 Remove the spare fuse from its po...

Page 23: ...ut Receptacles 4 5 15R 6 5 15R 6 5 15R 6 5 15R 2 5 20R Voltage 103 VAC to 132 VAC Max Current Rating 5 8 A 8 3 A 11 67 A 18 3 A Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz Waveform Sinewave Utility Mode Overload 200 for...

Page 24: ...es 6 5 15R 6 5 15R 6 5 15R 6 5 15R 2 5 20R Voltage 103 VAC to 132 VAC Max Current Rating 5 8 A 8 3 A 11 67 A 18 3 A Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz Waveform Sinewave Utility Mode Overload 200 for 2 cycles 11...

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Page 26: ...with power ranges from 250 VA to more than 1000 kVA Integrated systems that provide both environmental and power protection in a single flexible package Monitoring and control on site or remote from s...

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