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5.  INSTALLATION.

 

Read and respect the Safety Information, described 

in chapter 2 of this document. failure to obey some 

of the instructions described in this manual can result in a 

serious or very serious accident to persons in direct contact 

or in the vicinity, as well as faults in the equipment and/or 

loads connected to it.

5.1.  reCepTion of The deviCe.

 

Pay attention to section 1.2.1. of the safety instructions 

-ek266*08- in all matters relating to the handling, move-

ment and siting of the unit.

 

Use the most appropriate means to move the UPS.

 

Any handling of the device must be carried out in accordance 

with the weights shown in the technical specifications ac-

cording to the model, indicated in chapter “9. Annexes”.

5.1.1.  reception, unpacking and contents.

 

Reception. Check that:

 

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The data on the label affixed to the packaging corres-

ponds to that specified on the order. once the UPS is 

unpacked, check the previous data with those of the 

equipment nameplate.

If there are discrepancies, file the disagreement as 

soon as possible, citing the equipment manufacture 

number and the delivery note references.

 

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There is no damage to the packaging that may have 

occurred during transportation.

If there is damage, notify the carrier and indicate so on 

the delivery note, and, as soon as possible, inform the 

supplier / distributor or, failing that, our firm. 

 

Unpacking.

 

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Remove the packaging to check the contents.

 

Cut the seal and open the cardboard box.

 

Remove:

The bag containing cable or cables.

The bag containing AdvAnCe R mechanical ele-

ments (angles, screws, etc.).

The input power cable.

 

Remove the device and plastic bag from the pa-

ckaging and detach the protective corners.

 

Inspect the device before proceeding and, in the 

event of finding damage, contact the supplier / dis-

tributor or, failing that, our firm.

do not leave any plastic bags within the reach 

of children to avoid the danger of suffocation.

 

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disposal of the packaging must be carried out in ac-

cordance with current laws.

we recommend keeping it for at least one year.

 

Contents.

 

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device:

 

1 UPS.

 

Quick guide on paper.

 

Information for warranty registration.

 

1 RS232 cable.

 

1 USb cable (only in SPS AdvAnCe T models).

 

1 cable for the device’s AC power supply.

 

2 metal pieces for use as handles and screws for 

installing the unit in a rack cabinet (only in SPS  

AdvAnCe R models).

 

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optional battery module (only in AdvAnCe T models):

 

1 battery module:

 

Information for warranty registration.

 

1 cable for interconnecting the battery module and 

UPS or other module.

 

once the reception is completed, it is advisable to re-pack 

the UPS until it is put into service in order to protect it 

against mechanical shock, dust, dirt, etc.

5.1.2.  storage.

 

equipment storage shall be done in a dry, ventilated place 

and protected from rain, dust, water splashes or chemical 

agents. It is advisable to keep each device and battery unit 

in its original packaging, as it has been specifically de-

signed to ensure maximum protection during transportation 

and storage.

 

for devices that contain Pb-Ca batteries, the 

charging times indicated in Tab. 2 of document 

ek266*08, determined by the temperature to which they 

are exposed, must be respected, otherwise the warranty 

may be invalidated.

 

After this period, connect the device to the mains together 

with the battery unit if applicable according to the instruc-

tions described in this manual and charge for 12 hours.

 

Then disconnect and store the UPS and batteries in their 

original packaging, noting the new date for recharging the 

batteries on a document as a record or even on the pack-

aging itself.

 

do not store the devices where the ambient temperature 

exceeds 50ºC or drops below -20ºC, as this may cause deg-

radation of the electrical characteristics of the batteries.

5.1.3.  Transport to the site.

 

It is advisable to move the UPS using the most suitable 

means for this. If the distance is considerable, it is recom-

mended to transport the device in its packaging to the in-

stallation site and then unpack it.

5.1.4.  siting, immobilising and considerations.

 

The  AdvAnCe R models are designed for mounting as a 

rack (installation in 19” cabinets and in horizontal position 

(see section 5.1.4.1) and the AdvAnCe T models as a tower 

(in vertical position), just like their optional battery modules.

 

for all instructions regarding connections, refer to section 

5.2.

SPS ADVANCE R & T

 UnInTeRRUPTIbLe PoweR SUPPLy (UPS)

USER MANUAL        

Summary of Contents for SPS 1000 ADV R

Page 1: ...SPS ADVANCE R T 0 75 1 5 kVA 0 85 3 kVA UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS UPS USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 SALICRU...

Page 3: ...ions 5 2 1 Connection of the input 5 2 2 Connection of the IEC output connectors 5 2 3 Output terminals only in SPS ADVANCE T 3 KVA models 5 2 4 Connection to the optional battery module backup extens...

Page 4: ...ed personnel Although no effort has been spared to ensure that the in formation in this user manual is complete and accurate we are not responsible for any errors or omissions that may exist The image...

Page 5: ...alled and operating it is rec ommended to save the documentation downloaded from the website CD ROM or Pen Drive in a safe and easy to access place for any future queries or doubts that may arise The...

Page 6: ...ccess areas EN IEC 60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements EN IEC 62040 2 Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS Part 2 EMC requirements The manufacturer is not liable...

Page 7: ...revail The nameplate of the device shows all of the values relating to its main properties and characteristics Act accordingly for its installation 4 1 1 1 Views of the SPS ADVANCE R device Control pa...

Page 8: ...0 VA models Control panel with LCD display Plastic front trim Front view of the device Batteries modules for 1000 to 2000 VA models Plastic front trim Front view of the batteries modules Battery modul...

Page 9: ...ector Rear view of the B1 device Fig 4 Rear views of devices according to power 3000 VA model Fans IEC AC output sockets Smart slot protective cover RS232 COM port For connection to external EPO AC po...

Page 10: ...extra charger and batteries external to the UPS ADV R Rack format device series ADV T Tower format device series 1000 Power in VA SPS Acronym for interactive UPS Standby Power Systems EE Special custo...

Page 11: ...s communications directly with a server and the protocol is in accordance with an RS232 interface SPS ADVANCE T models also have an additional USB serial port for communication and control of the devi...

Page 12: ...l conditions of the whole system device supply voltage and or load voltage characteristics or their type etc In any event it will always be supplied as a peripheral compo nent external to the device i...

Page 13: ...ty registration 1 RS232 cable 1 USB cable only in SPS ADVANCE T models 1 cable for the device s AC power supply 2 metal pieces for use as handles and screws for installing the unit in a rack cabinet o...

Page 14: ...they will be at least the current indicated on the nameplate of the UPS Only the rated current as indicated by the EN IEC 62040 1 safety standard is printed on the nameplate of the device For the calc...

Page 15: ...ect a device to an optional battery module or bet ween modules or to install an optional card in the slot it is necessary to remove its respective metal protective cover screwed to the UPS Remove the...

Page 16: ...for the installation of an ex ternal emergency power off EPO output button The device is dispatched from the factory with its EPO cir cuit set to closed NC by default In other words the UPS will cut t...

Page 17: ...quired software and install it Directly through the Website Enter the following in the browser s address bar https www salicru com Click the Enter key The page shows two sections on the screen Search...

Page 18: ...Start the load or loads making sure that the rated power of the device is not exceeded In the ADVANCE T the fan or fans according to the model will be put into operation depending on the of load con n...

Page 19: ...oad Information on battery operation cut in supply Information on device faults Audible alarm unmute Fig 12 Graphic and textual information shown on the display Button Description ON OFF Starting up t...

Page 20: ...t V X X V V V V Press 3 sec disable audible warning V X X V Repeat press 3 sec enable audible warning V X X X Overload and fault alarm V X V Error code Other alarms and faults X X V Error code Tab 7 O...

Page 21: ...g Low battery Beep every 2 s No Overload Beep every 0 5 s Fault Fault Continuous No Tab 10 Audible alarms 7 4 Warning and error or fault codes Code Description of the warning A56 Low battery voltage w...

Page 22: ...m No other person should handle them 8 2 UPS troubleshooting guide If the UPS does not work properly check the information shown on the LCD screen of the control panel and act accordingly de pending o...

Page 23: ...rmal mode E15 Unbalanced loads Turn off UPS Check device s loads E18 Fan fault Contact distributor seller or failing that our T S S E19 Overtemperature Turn off UPS Turn on again and check that fan is...

Page 24: ...ble alarm and fault after 1 min 120 10 Immediate fault Batteries AGM sealed 3 5 years life Element voltage 6 V DC Capacity 9 Ah 7 Ah 9 Ah Number of batteries in device connected in series group voltag...

Page 25: ...t Overload in battery mode 110 10 Audible alarm and fault after 1 min 120 10 Immediate fault Batteries AGM sealed 3 5 years life Only devices other than B1 Element voltage 12 V DC Capacity 7 Ah 7 2 Ah...

Page 26: ...h is the disturbance that occurs in a radio receiver or in any other electrical circuit caused by electromagnetic radiation coming from an ex ternal source Electromagnetic interference is also known a...

Page 27: ...an electrical circuit in which by means of an electromagnet a set of one or several con tacts is activated to enable other independent electrical circuits to be opened or closed SCR Silicon controlled...

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