NewMar DIN-UPS 24-20 Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 8

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California 92663

                              

  

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C) Time Buffering/Battery Run Time

 

This function determines how long the reserve battery will power the system in the event of AC failure. You may choose a 

specifi ed time or run until the LVD activates.

Settings: dial in time interval of desired run time of battery without disconnect. Using small screw driver to set the dial 

arrow to the desired setting:

a. 1 - 60 minutes

or

b. Set at zero for battery run until LVD activates @ 18 VDC (1.5 VPC)

Figure 11: Time Buffering/Battery Run Time - Dial

D) System Settings

 

Via plug-in jumper programing terminals located on top of the unit. Install jumper per illustration below to:

  ii. Enable Battery Test 

  iii. Disable/Enable Load Priority 

5) Operation

A) Battery Start without AC Present Push Button:

If system shuts down due to loss of AC and battery power, pushing button will allow battery to come on line to supply the 

load. Press and hold for 3 seconds to re-connect battery to output. Note, if LVD has activated and battery voltage has not 

recovered above disconnect point, the unit will not cycle on.

B) Status Indicator LED’s

1. Power source: Mains or back up 

  i. AC OK (AC Fail LED Off)

 or

  ii. Operating on battery backup power 

      (AC Fail LED On) red

2. Low battery, or battery replacement 

LED illuminates when: 

•  Low Battery (capacity less than 30%)

•  Bad connection to battery

•  Battery requires replacement

3 diagnosis LED. 

Charger output status system diagnosis and Fault mode diagnosis: by 

blink code (Table 6 on next page).

Figure 12: Battery Start LED 

Function Setting

Battery Test ON 

Insert Jumper: Pos. 4

                                  

Pos. 4

 

Insert jumper at position 4 to enable Periodic Battery condition 

test process. (Fault reported by LED diagnosis blink code, see 

Table 6):

• 

Battery wiring connection

• 

Battery efficiency/sulfation (impedance tesst)

• 

Shorted Cell

Load Priority Disable 

(Makes full power 

available  

for charging) 

Insert Jumper: Pos. 7

                                  

Pos. 7

Jumper inserted into position 7 making all power from the unit 

available for battery charging by disabling the load priority  

output function. Under low battery charge condition, output 

voltage to load will be equal to that of the battery voltage, thus 

useful voltage to the load will not be available until the battery 

recovers to proper levels.

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Figure 13: Status Indicator LEDs

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MIN

MAX

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(4)

BATTRY

INPUT

BATTERY

CHARGING LEVEL

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AC

FAIL

LOW BATTERY

OR BATTERY

REPLACEMENT

DIAGNOSIS

BATTERY

START

TIME

BUFFERING

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67

8 9

A

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X

3

OUTPUT LOAD

(1)

(2)

BATTERY

SELECTION

AC

FAIL

LOW BATTERY

OR BATTERY

REPLACEMENT

5 6 7 8 9 10

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115 Vac

DIN-UPS 12-35

OUTPUT: 12Vdc 35A

INPUT:  115-230Vac

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Summary of Contents for DIN-UPS 24-20

Page 1: ...fety Information 4 3 Installation Wiring 4 A Mounting 4 B Wiring 5 1 AC Input 5 2 Output 5 C Form C Contact 5 D Temperature Compensation Sensor 6 4 Settings 6 A Battery Type Charge Curve 6 B Time Charge Current Limit Battery Charge Level 7 C Time Buffering Battery Run Time 8 D System Setttings 8 5 Operation 8 A Battery Start w o AC Present Push Button 8 B Status Indicator LED s 8 C LVD 9 6 Protect...

Page 2: ...le to the load remaining power is available for battery charging See page 6 for details D Battery Temperature Sensor optional Plug in port RJ 45 See page 6 for details E Communication Modbus contact factory for more information F Output to Load two terminals each for plus and minus utilize dual wiring when load is more than 15 feet from unit Note the unit has a load priority circuit all produced p...

Page 3: ... Charge Enaable Jumper Insert Position Open Lead Default None 26 76 VDC Pos 6 28 8 VDC Sealed Lead Insert Jumper Pos 1 Pos 1 27 0 VDC Pos 6 28 8 VDC Gel Battery Insert Jumper Pos 2 Pos 2 27 6 VDC Pos 6 28 8 VDC Ni Cad Insert Jumper Pos 3 Pos 3 See note below Pos 6 31 0 VDC 1 55 VPC x 20 Cells 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 7 5 6 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 4: ... input See specification section for maximum AC input draw for your input voltage for circuit breaker sizing CAUTION Hot surface Avoid touching the DIN UPS case while operating at or near its full load capacity Remove AC and battery power and allow DIN UPS at least 10 minutes to cool before removing from DIN Rail 3 Installation Wiring A Mounting The unit is designed for 35 mm DIN rail mounting in ...

Page 5: ...25 amp fuse be installed on the hot leg at battery If using both sets of battery terminals on DIN UPS i e two pairs of wires recommended for long wire runs connect both hot wires to one side of battery fuse Battery Output wires size recommended 14 AWG Terminal Block maximum wire size recommended 10 AWG C Alarm Contacts Form C Isolated Form C Contacts for remote monitor Activate upon a AC power fai...

Page 6: ...rial port remove the access tab in the front panel decal labeled COM MODBUS see Figure 8 Contact 1 AC Fail LED 2 Fault Battery LED 3 Diagnosis LED Input 5 6 5 7 8 9 8 10 AC only closed open open closed off on 2 Blink Pause AC Batt closed open closed open off off 1 Blink sec Batt only open closed closed open on off off Low Batt open closed open closed on on off Labeled Low Battery or Battery Replac...

Page 7: ... produced power is made available to the load remaining power is available for battery charging To set use small slotted screw driver to rotate selector dial Set dial between 10 to 20 of battery capacity Amp Hours Figure 10 Current Limit Battery Charge Level Dial Table 4 Battery Selection Absorption Charge Figure 9 Battery Type Insert jumper tabs for battery selection L N INPUT i A FA LO OR RE DIA...

Page 8: ...k up i AC OK AC Fail LED Off or ii Operating on battery backup power AC Fail LED On red 2 Low battery or battery replacement LED illuminates when Low Battery capacity less than 30 Bad connection to battery Battery requires replacement 3 diagnosis LED Charger output status system diagnosis and Fault mode diagnosis by blink code Table 6 on next page Figure 12 Battery Start LED Function Setting Batte...

Page 9: ...nit limits the output current Low voltage disconnect protects battery from deep discharge Monitoring Control State LED Diagnosis No 3 LED Battery Fault No 2 Charging Type Float 1 Blink sec OFF Absorption 2 Blink sec OFF Bulk 5 Blink sec OFF System Auto Diagnosis Reverse polarity or high battery Voltage 1 Blink pause ON Battery Not connected no output power 2 Blink pause ON Battery shorted cell 3 B...

Page 10: ...solated from case Front Panel LED Indicators Power Source operating on back up red AC Fail LED Battery and System Diagnostics via blink code Settings Selectors Battery Type AGM Sealed Lead Open Lead Acid Flooded Gel Cell and Ni Cad 20 Cell Battery Charge Current Limit 20 100 of charge amperage rating Back Up Run Time on Batteries Programmed time limit 1 60 min Or Until LVD disconnect 18V Power Res...

Page 11: ... and j2 E Trips AC input breaker 1 AC shorted to case 1 Verify correct AC input wiring 2 Defective unit 2 Contact technical service F No output 1 DC output wired backwards or shorted 1 Remove AC input and check DC wiring 2 No AC input 2 Verify correct AC input and jumper wire installed if powering from 115 VAC 3 Excessive temperature or blocked ventilation 3 Improve ventilation unblock vent holes ...

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