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TC

SERIES

Wide Temperature Range UPS

TC-650,1100,2000,2500,3000 System

Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual

Summary of Contents for TC Series

Page 1: ...TC SERIES Wide Temperature Range UPS TC 650 1100 2000 2500 3000 System Installation Operation and Maintenance Manual ...

Page 2: ... 33 2 2 5 SHUTDOWN 34 2 2 6 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 35 2 2 7 LCD MENU TREE 36 2 2 8 STATUS SUBMENU 38 2 2 9 CONFIG SUBMENU 40 2 2 10 MAINTENANCE MENU 42 2 2 11 ALARM MENU 44 2 2 12 FAULT MENU 45 2 2 13 LOW BATTERY MODE STATUS 46 2 3 1 RS232 USB SET UP 48 2 3 1 1 Wiring Set up Procedure 48 2 3 2 HYPER TERMINAL SET UP 49 2 3 3 MAIN MENU 53 2 3 4 MENU TREE RS232 USB SUB MENUS 56 2 3 4 1 RS232 USB Menu Tr...

Page 3: ... or moisture DANGER Total Earth ground leakage current of loads connected to the TC UPS should not exceed 2 4 mA The TC UPS generates uses and can radiate radio frequencies if not installed and tested in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It has been tested and found to comply with the limits established for a Class A computing device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules when it...

Page 4: ...e system s output Confirm that the line voltage and current is compatible with the system s input requirements The system should be installed on a dedicated power circuit Place a warning label on the enclosure indicating that an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS is located inside in case of an emergency Use proper lifting techniques when moving system The TC UPS has more than one live circuit It is...

Page 5: ...sposal of batteries Recycling is the best method Never burn batteries to dispose of them They may explode Do not open the batteries The contents are toxic Stand By Generator Note If the TC UPS constantly switches between Battery and Line modes because of line fluctuations the input parameters should be broadened from Normal to Generator see Section 2 2 2 Sense Type In Generator mode the acceptable...

Page 6: ...nd make sure the following items are included One TC UPS System One plastic bag containing the following Temperature sensor probe cable with 3 pin connector and extension cord Installation Operations and Maintenance manual Tip If any items are missing or damaged contact Manufacturer and the shipping company at once Most shippers have a short claim period 4 ...

Page 7: ...mer service department Complete the following for records future servicing Model No TC __________________________________________________ Serial No Above items can be found on the nameplate label attached to the side of the unit Products Sales Order No ____________________________ TC P N _ Your Purchase Order No __________________________ Purchased from _ Following details are for installation loc...

Page 8: ...TC UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Section 1 Installation Start Up Manual 6 ...

Page 9: ...e TC Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS System the Auto Transfer Switch ATS and batteries thatprovide back up power when the line is unqualified These three components can be mounted inside an enclosure to provide protection from most weather conditions Figure 1 Simplified TC UPS 120V System Block Diagram 7 TC 2000 UPS ACTIVATE WHEN BUCK BOOST IS ENABLED CONTINOUS RS232 USB CONNECTION UPS OUTPUT Fau...

Page 10: ...ecified acceptable range The smart temperature compensated internal charger continuously monitors and maintains the batteries in a fully charged state For the protection of the battery the charging process is automatically discontinued when the battery temperature exceeds 50 degrees C When input power is not qualified or is outside the acceptable range the UPS derives the DC power from the storage...

Page 11: ...TC 2000 UPS Front Panel TC 2500 3000 UPS Front Panel Figure 3 9 ...

Page 12: ...C UPS System into an enclosure The TC UPS system components can be mounted into a single external cabinet or into an existing traffic cabinet EXTERNAL MOUNT The factory supplied external cabinet can be bolted onto an existing or new traffic cabinet or this external cabinet can be pad mounted on a concrete slab or be pole mounted The separate base for the cabinet for installation in the concrete sl...

Page 13: ...ly resulting in blackout if utility does not return Connect Traffic controller s AUTO FLASH circuit to any one of the six programmable contacts on the TC UPS programmed for the Timer or Low Battery This method is recommended to ride out small power outages which is what occurs during most utility interruptions TIP Each of the six contacts are of form C type meaning Normally Open NO Common C and No...

Page 14: ...nnector from disconnecting during an earthquake or other severe vibrations TIP Torque status self test terminal block to a maximum of 4 4 lb in 0 5 Nm Maximum wire size is 14 AWG Figure 5 TC 2000 Front Panel TIP See Section 2 1 2 Fig 16 of this manual for details on the layout operation and specifications of the Control Terminal Block GO TO STEP 2 Step 2 Connect ATS to the TC 2000 START Connect th...

Page 15: ...ART Connect the supplied black wire from the input receptacle at ATS to the INPUT terminal in the signal cabinet Plug the Red Battery connector into the TC 2000 UPS GO TO STEP 4 13 Figure 8 TC 2000 Front Panel Figure 7 Power Transfer Switch ...

Page 16: ...utput as well as Battery The ATS is a safeguard that the cabinet will always revert to utility Circuit Breakers on the power if there is ever a failure of the TC UPS or batteries TC UPS are OFF Turn ON the upstream Utility Input Circuit Breaker GO TO STEP 2 Step 2 Turn on the UPS START Turn On the Battery circuit breaker Turn On the AC input circuit breaker The LCD display shows Standby In 30 seco...

Page 17: ...eshooting sequence as below 1 Investigate the alarm 2 Perform a self test with the load s connected 3 If it passes the self test verify that loads are operating normally 4 See the troubleshooting chart in the TC UPS manual Section 2 4 3 5 Contact Manufacturer technical support The Green Output LED is lit and the display shows ON LINE START UP AND TESTING FINISHED TIP In ON LINE mode press and hold...

Page 18: ...AC input wires Disconnect the AC output s wires Danger The AC input wires from ATS are still HOT or Live Insulate the bare wires using wire nuts Disconnect mark and insulate wires at the Green Control Terminal Block the plug for Ext Fan the plug for battery temperature sensor and the RS232 or USB connector Remove and perform the maintenance on TC UPS Perform this procedure in reverse order to rein...

Page 19: ...and Battery Breaker are OFF at the TC UPS Disconnect the UPS OUT Cord Disconnect the UPS IN cord Disconnect the INPUT OUTPUT cord Remove and perform maintenance on the ATS Perform this procedure in reverse order to reinstall the ATS PROCEDURE FINISHED 17 Figure 9 Auto Transfer Switch ...

Page 20: ...ower not connected to ATS Verify that UPS OUT cord is properly connected to the AC OUTPUT receptacle at the TC UPS ATS won t allow transfer to Battery mode UPS OUTPUT circuit breaker at ATS is open Faulty ATS Reset the breaker clear the fault Replace ATS Verify that UPS IN cord from ATS is properly connected to the AC INPUT receptacle at the TC UPS TC UPS does not return back to input Line mode Ut...

Page 21: ...C 3000 48VDC OUTPUT Power VA W Line or Inverter mode TC 650 650VA 650W TC 1100 1100VA 1100W TC 2000 2000VA 2000W TC 2500 2500VA 2500W TC 3000 3000VA 3000W Power Factor 1 0 Output Voltage VAC Inverter Mode 110 120 VAC nominal 220 230 240 VAC nominal 110 120 VAC 5 220 230 240 VAC 5 Output Waveform Sine wave Output Waveform THD 3 Resistive Load Load Crest Factor 3 1 Max Overload Capacity 110 for 3 mi...

Page 22: ... as well as an optional generator power if utilized Disconnecting all the AC and DC power sources will ensure that the output circuit is not live START Turn OFF the ACinput circuit breaker Turn OFF the Battery circuit breaker Unplug the Line Figure 11 Cord and turn TC 2000 Front Panel off the Utility line power circuit breaker EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN 20 ...

Page 23: ...TC UPS System Battery Backup Uninterruptible Power Supply System Section 2 Operator s Manual 21 ...

Page 24: ...Section 2 1 Introduction This section introduces the various features of the TC UPS System 2 1 1 The Advantages 2 1 2 A Tour of the TC UPS 22 ...

Page 25: ...r to traffic and signal equipment Advanced Communications The RS232 and or USB ports allow for local or remote monitoring of the TC Series Smart Charging TC Series smart charge technology ensures the batteries are always at peak performance User Friendly Supervision The LCD panel provides At A Glance monitoring and control Service Friendly The batteries can be changed without shutting down the int...

Page 26: ...ry Circuit Breaker Acts as an ON OFF switch for battery power Must be in the ON position for normal operation 3 Battery Voltage Test Points Battery voltage can be measured at these Test Jacks only when the battery circuit breaker is turned ON TIP TEST JACKS ARE NOT DC POWER OUTLET TERMINALS 4 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Control Panel The UPS can be controlled and monitored via this LCD panel See Se...

Page 27: ... connection for the output of line power Figure 14 8 USB Serial Interface RS232 Connector The USB and or DB 9 female connector is used to connect the TC Series to the host computer for remote control monitoring and calibration via RS232 commands For the USB or DB 9 female RS232 connections use computer industry standard computer cable between the computer s USB or RS232 port and the TC unit s USB ...

Page 28: ...23 5VDC 47 5VDC or 40 battery capacity TIP You can change the preprogrammed value to match the batteries used and the actual operating conditions See Section 2 3 4 4 Maintenance 35 Battery Voltage Level 40 of Capacity Timer These relays energize after the unit has been in Battery mode for the programmed time period The factory default value is 2 hours TIP The time can be programmed to be from 15 m...

Page 29: ... 17 18 21 22 NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC 19 20 ON BATT LOW TIMER 21 22 BATTERY 2 Hours 19 20 ATS 23 5 47 5V Note 1 6 sets of programmable contacts have the following factory default settings C1 C2 On Batt C3 C4 Low Batt 23 5VDC 47 5VDC C5 C6 Timer 2 00 Hours 2 User may program each of the six contacts for one or more functions See Section 2 2 Sub Menus for more detailed informa...

Page 30: ...re probe To test the temperature probe unplug it from the face of the UPS Check the resistance of the temperature probe by inserting the probes of an ohm meter into the top and bottom pins of the connector The meter should read approximately 10 000 Ohms at 25 C 77 F If resistance is not in this range replace temperature probe 11 Ext Fan 12VDC 24VDC or 48VDC Provides DC Power 12VDC 24VDC or 48VDC 1...

Page 31: ...S 2 2 1 The LCD Panel 2 2 2 The TC UPS Operating Modes 2 2 3 The Self Test 2 2 4 Start Up 2 2 5 Shutdown 2 2 6 Battery Replacement 2 2 7 LCD Menu Tree 2 2 8 STATUS Submenu 2 2 9 CONFIG Submenu 2 2 10 MAINTENANCE Submenu 2 2 11 ALARM Menu 2 2 12 FAULT Menu 2 2 13 Low Battery Mode Status 29 ...

Page 32: ...an Fault When the Alarm LED Is ON the unit detected an Alarm Pushing the ENTER button displays the problem STANDBY 07 01 13 34 UPS STATUS Pressing the ESC button moves up one level in the menu tree UPS data Pressing the ENTER button moves down one level in the menu tree Pressing the Up or Down buttons moves sideways through the menu tree Figure 18 LCD Panel Key Functions TIP When the ambient air t...

Page 33: ...FTEST SELF TEST When Self Test mode is active the unit will enter Battery Mode automatically to test or check if output voltage and waveform is correct After the programmed duration the unit returns back to Line Mode Users may use Maintenance Mode to configure a longer time for self test Default time for self test is 1 minute LOWBAT LOW BATT When the unit is in Battery Mode the batteries begins to...

Page 34: ... Section 2 3 4 4 Maintenance Menu 30 Battery Test Options Is the unit in Line Mode Do Not Proceed until the input line is stable NO YES Activate the Self Test mode to Press ESC for 3 second or jumper TB 19 20 of Green Control terminal block or use Menu 301 via RS232 USB Section 2 3 5 The Output Green LED flashing during the self test In approximately one and a half minutes if no problem is detecte...

Page 35: ...nd Utility Power circuit breakers Turn On the upstream Battery circuit breaker One at a time turn ON the output loads START UP FINISHED Turn ON the AC input circuit breaker It will take 30 seconds for the unit to go to Line mode from Standby mode see Section 2 2 2 Perform a self test see Section 2 2 3 33 ...

Page 36: ...pose Describes the shutdown procedure START Turn OFF the AC Input circuit breaker Turn OFF the Battery circuit breaker Turn OFF the upstream utility input circuit breaker and unplug the battery cable SHUTDOWN FINISHED 34 ...

Page 37: ...wer This procedure should not be done while critical loads are running that depend upon the TC UPS s backup power BATTERY CHANGING PROCEDURE NOTE The ALARM LED remains ON during this procedure START Turn OFF the battery circuit breaker Unplug the old battery Plug in the new battery Turn ON the battery circuit breaker BATTERY REPLACEMENT FINISHED 35 ...

Page 38: ... 2 2 13 appears on the LCD screen The status submenu provides measurements of important TC UPS inputs output and other parameters via the LCD screen Section 2 2 8 The configuration maintenance submenu allows the operator to manage the TC UPS Section 2 2 9 2 2 10 To get the value of a specific measurement when it appears on the LCD screen press the ENTER button To start a command when it appears on...

Page 39: ...e Tmer Main screen Line 2 Status Contact status 123456 Ext Fan status F AVR setting Bu Buck Bo Boost Sense Type setting N Normal G Generator Main screen Line 3 The output voltage ture RMS The output Power watts Main screen Line 4 The average battery voltage The temperature of Battery case 37 ...

Page 40: ... Power watts Page 3 Battery Voltage Battery current Battery Temperature The average battery voltage The battery current The temperature of Battery case Page 4 Inv Events Buck Events Boost Events The number of times the unit has been in Battery Mode The number of times the unit has been in Buck Mode The number of times the unit has been in Boost Mode Page 5 Inv Timer Buck Timer Boost Timer The Tota...

Page 41: ...Page 10 Program Contact 5 status The status of the program contact 5 Page 11 Program Contact 6 status The status of the program contact 6 Page 12 Ext Fan temperature setting and status Indicates temperature setting and setting for external fan Page 13 Network settings The network setting for Network card Page 14 UPS Hardware version UPS Firmware version The UPS PCB hardware and firmware version li...

Page 42: ...ble temperature compensated Consult the manufacture s specifications to find out which setting is best suited for your batteries The factory default setting is 3 mV C Cell CHARGING CURRENT Indicates the setting for charging current The Normal version default setting is 10Amps and it can be settable range is 2 12Amps The TC 2000 2500 3000 Large charging version default setting is 30Amps and it can ...

Page 43: ...values of contacts 4 and allows values to be changed PROGRAM CONTACT 5 Indicates programmed values of contacts 5 and allows values to be changed PROGRAM CONTACT 6 Indicates programmed values of contacts 6 and allows values to be changed PROGRAM INPUT CONTACT Indicates programmed value of input contact and allow value to be changed The selection options are Self test Ext Alarm Ext BATT Alarm Ext FA...

Page 44: ...VDC increment The 48V system settable Battery Voltage range is 42 0VDC 55 0VDC at 0 5VDC increment LOW BATTERY SHUTDWON OPTION The low battery shutdown setting function The default low battery warning voltage is 21 0VDC 42 0VDC The 24V system settable Battery Voltage range is 18 00VDC 21 75VDC at 0 25VDC increment The 48V system settable Battery Voltage range is 36 0VDC 42 0VDC at 0 5VDC increment...

Page 45: ...nce of Year Month Date Hour Minute use UP DOWN to adjust then press Enter to confirm The format of Date is 20yy mm dd The period can be displayed is from Year 2016 to Year 2099 i e from 2016 01 01 to 2099 12 31 The time is in 24 hours format i e hh mm CHANGE PASSWORD The Password for the access of the Maintenance Menu is changed here Use the UP DOWN arrow key with ENTER keys to enter a correct Pas...

Page 46: ...obe Unplugged The battery temperature probe is unplugged or damaged When the unit detects the probe is unplugged it will continue to operate but the charger voltage will automatically be set to the lowest value Batt Temp 60 C Battery High Temperature The Battery temperature is high Batt Temp 15 C Battery Low Temperature The Battery temperature is low Batt Disconnect Battery Not Connect The Battery...

Page 47: ...N O P Short Circuit Output Short Circuit The load is short circuited or the inverter did not start O P Over Load Overload The loads are drawing more power than the TC UPS can provide Batt Over Voltage High Battery Voltage The batteries voltage is high Battery Bad Battery Bad The batteries are bad Batt Over Temp Battery High Temperature The batteries temperature is to high It s over 50 C PowerMOSFE...

Page 48: ...ses to 24V system 21 0VDC 48V system 42 0VDC for 3 seconds the unit automatically shuts output OFF and goes into STANDBY mode waiting for input power to return The batteries are considered fully discharged and can no longer support the load but they have enough power to keep the unit s monitoring and control circuits active The housekeeping power supply is kept alive Low Battery Disconnect When th...

Page 49: ...s section describes how to communicate with TC series using a Personal Computer via RS232 USB communications 2 3 1 RS232 USB Set Up 2 3 2 HyperTerminal Set Up 2 3 3 The Main Menu 2 3 4 Menu Tree and Sub Menus 2 3 5 Menu Tutorial 47 ...

Page 50: ...es front panel and the flat connector end into the computer s USB port Configure the communications parameters to the values shown in the terminal set up table WIRING FINISHED TERMINAL SET UP TABLE Emulation Type VT 100 or Compatible Duplex Mode Half Duplex Xon Xoff Flow Control NONE RTS CTS Flow Control OFF Line Wrap ON Screen Scroll ON CR Translation CR Back Space N A See Note Break Length N A I...

Page 51: ...s tutorial Com 1 is used Verify the designation of COM port where RS232 USB cable to PC is connected such as COM1 COM2 etc Step 1 The path is Programs Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal as shown in Figure 28 Figure 28 Hyper Terminal Selection Screen Step 2 Click on the Hyper Terminal icon The Connection Description screen Figure 29 appears as shown Enter a name and icon for your unit and cl...

Page 52: ...M port from the drop down menu as shown that will be used Click OK Figure 30 Connect To Screen Step 4 The COM Properties screen appears Figure 31 Select the port settings as shown Step 5 Click the Advanced button 2400 Figure 31 COM Properties Screen 50 TC series ...

Page 53: ...s with 56Kbs modems or faster For slower connections leave box unchecked Click OK The COM Properties Screen reappears Figure 31 Click OK Step 7 A blank window with the entered file name appears Figure 33 In the File menu go to Properties and Click Figure 32 Advanced Port Settings Screen Figure 33 TC Series Hyper Terminal Screen 51 ...

Page 54: ...n Step 10 Select the fields in the ASCII Setup screen Figure 35 as shown Step 11 Click OK The Name of Unit properties window Figure 34 reappears Step 12 Click OK HyperTerminal setup is completed Press Enter to go to TC Series screen Figure 33 Press Enter to access the unit via RS232 USB communications The Main Menu Figure 36 appears 52 Figure 35 ASCII Setup Screen TC Series ...

Page 55: ...s and Alarms Readouts PCM Products TC 2000 E 0 MAIN MENU 1 Unit Specification 2 Input Output Values 3 Maintenance 4 Line Conditioning Setup 5 Programmable Contacts Setup 6 Event Log View 7 Load Setup Defaults Date Time 01 17 19 10 48 20 Sense Type Normal Line Status Normal Output Status Line mode Contact Status Contact C1 ON BATT Inactivated Contact C2 ON BATT Inactivated Contact C3 LOW BATT 47 5 ...

Page 56: ...ut Input voltage is not available Low Input voltage is lower than programmed low limit High Input voltage is higher than programmed Hi limit Freq low Input frequency is too low 45 Hz Freq high Input frequency is too high 55 Hz Figure 37 Line Status Displays Line Status Current Status Output Status Current Status Content Status Current Status Ext Fan Status Current Status Faults If any otherwise bl...

Page 57: ...emperature High Iout_Hi Output Current High EEPROM_Flt Error Reading EEPROM Wout_Hi Output Power High Overload Bad_Battery Bad battery ALARM DISPLAYS Vout_Lo Output Voltage Low Overload Output Overload Temp_Lo Ambient Battery Temperature Low PII Phase Lock Loop Cannot Lock with Input Line_Freq AC Line Frequency High or Low Temp_Probe_ Temperature probe uninstalled or disconnected Disconnect Batt_N...

Page 58: ...ut Output Values Maintenance and Line Slow Detection Setup Sub Menus Figures 40 to 45 2 3 4 1 RS232 USB Menu Tree The complete MENU Tree is shown on the next page with all default values Press ENTER to go back to the Main Menu TIP To access any item from the Main Menu Type in the function number and press ENTER 56 ...

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Page 60: ...dure At the main menu type 2 and press Enter The screen displays the Unit Specifications as shown below To return to the main menu press Enter 2 Input Output Value INPUT Voltage 230 Volts The Input voltage Freq 50 0 Hertz The Input frequency OUTPUT Voltage 230 Volts The output voltage Freq 50 0 Hertz The output frequency Power 0000 Watts The output power in watts BATTERY Temperature 24 Deg C The a...

Page 61: ...maximum setting of 255 steps 128 seconds The delay is only available in Standby or Battery modes When the unit returns to Line Mode the delay resets back to a default of 0 seconds Thus during a battery discharge or ON BATTERY mode operator can stop the inverter immediately after user 33 Change Password This option allows for the change of password The factory set default password is 1111 Tip the p...

Page 62: ...20 to 55 C The factory default temperature is set at 25 C Figure 43 Maintenance Menu Password Changing Procedure 1 Go to Menu 33 2 Type the current password the factory set password is 1111 and press Enter 3 The words Enter New Password appears on the screen Type the new password any combination of 4 digits and press Enter NOTE The password can ONLY be four numeric digits NO ALPHA CHARACTERS 4 The...

Page 63: ...hereby keeping the output within an acceptable range CAUTION Improperly set parameter values can cause permanent damage to the unit Changes should only be made by Manufacturer trained personnel Contact Manufacturer before making any adjustment Note Parameter values are interdependent changing one value can affect range and permissible value in another field This feature is to protect the user from...

Page 64: ...s releases the Buck Mode when enabled and transfers back to the Line Mode Buck to Line DISABLE 116VAC 125VAC DISABLE Buck High High Gap Normal Boost High Voltage Hysteresis When input voltage returns above this level TC 1X0V series releases the Boost Mode when enabled and transfers back to the Line Mode Boost to Line DISABLE 104VAC 107VAC DISABLE Boost Low Low Gap 42 Slow Detect Boost TLV When inp...

Page 65: ... below this level TC 2X0V series releases the Buck Mode when enabled and transfers back to the Line Mode Buck to Line 232VAC 243VAC 254VAC Normal Boost High Voltage Hysteresis When input voltage returns above this level TC 2X0V series releases the Boost Mode when enabled and transfers back to the Line Mode Boost to Line 208VAC 217VAC 226VAC 42 Slow Detect Boost TLV When input voltage reduces below...

Page 66: ...y remaining 37 Resets the Event Timer Counters available in Line Mode 38 Battery charging Temperature compensation 39 Ext Fan On Off By Temperature Prompt _ Figure 47 Maintenance Menu Screen To the left of each maintenance option is a Menu number Typing 30 and pressing Enter calls up the Battery Test Options screen Figure 48 2 Numbers or words inside square brackets show the present status value o...

Page 67: ...es Range of Acceptable Values Figure 49 Set Battery Test Period Screen Type in the new value within the acceptable range and press Enter to change the test period and go back to the maintenance menu screen 4 To change the Battery Test On Off status type 301 and press Enter The words Enter Password appear on the screen Type the password and press Enter The battery Test Screen appears Figure 50 Batt...

Page 68: ...ection describes how to maintain the TC series 2 4 1 Battery Back Up Time Test 2 4 2 TC UPS Return Instruction 2 4 3 Troubleshooting 2 4 4 Battery Maintenance 2 4 5 Specification 2 4 6 Warranty 2 4 7 Emergency Shutdown Procedure 66 ...

Page 69: ...ont Panel LCD indicates ON BATT Battery supplies the power to the load Record the start time Low Battery Alarm LED appears at 4PM LOW BAT contact at selected value will be activated LOW BATT is displayed Low Battery capacity battery back up time will be the time difference between 4PM and 1PM or 3 hours The time between the two is the LOW BATTERY CAPACITY back up time Shutdown time is 5PM Battery ...

Page 70: ...ir or replacement including batteries a Return Material Authorization RMA number must be obtained from Customer service at the following Telephone Address Clearly write the RMA number on the original shipping container If you do not have the original container pack the unit with at least three inches of shock absorbing material but do not use popcorn type material Returns should be prepaid and ins...

Page 71: ...display See 2 2 13 Clear the fault Shut off both the breakers on the front panel Restart Contact the factory if fault persists Output LED OFF Incoming utility power or battery power not available Apply qualified input power and verify battery breaker is closed Faulty unit Contact factory Battery Not connected Connect batteries Unit does not transfer to Battery mode during a power failure OR Backup...

Page 72: ...ress ENTER when completed Faulty unit Contact Factory Password Access NOT available Entered Password is LOST or forgotten Call factory for resetting of the new password Figure 50 Troubleshooting Table CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT FOR LCD DISPLAY 1 While pushing the ESC and ENTER button on the front panel 2 Press the UP DOWN button and adjust the contrast up or down 3 Press ENTER when adjustment is complete...

Page 73: ... Audible Noise Level dBA 50 Operating Temperature C 37 to 74 C Storage Temperature C 50 to 75 C Humidity Less than or equal to 95 Non Condensing Altitude ft m 10 000 3048 See Note 1 2 4 5 Specifications Electrical Specifications Output Apparent Power VA 650 1100 2000 2500 3000 Inverter Mode 2000 Line Mode Output Active Power W 650 1100 2000 2500 3000 Inverter Mode Line Mode Power Factor 1 0 Input ...

Page 74: ...onditions occur a Any fault b Short circuit c Battery under voltage d Battery over voltage e Battery over temperature g Over load B Provides 24VDC 24V system 48VDC 48V system signal to PTS on pins 21 22 C Provides programmable input contact on pins 19 20 1 Self test 2 EXT Alarm 3 EXT BATT Alarm 4 EXT FAN Alarm 5 DOOR INTERLOCK Contact Type Form C Dry contacts rated 1 Amp at 240V Wiring Uses 14 26 ...

Page 75: ...TS OR APPARATUS MANUFACTURED BY THIRD PARTIES MANUFACTURER WILL ASSIGN TO THE PURCHASER ITS RIGHTS UNDER THE THIRD PARTY MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY OF SUCH BATTERIES PERIPHERAL DEVICES ATTACHMENTS OR APPARATUS BUT OFFERS NO ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH BATTERIES SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR WARRANTY REPLACEMENT UNLESS THEY HAVE DROPPED TO LESS THAN 80 OF ORIGINAL NEW CAPACITY DURING T...

Page 76: ...y AC line power may be disconnected at the system s input but output AC power may still be present from batteries START Turn OFF the AC input circuit breaker Turn OFF the DC circuit breaker Unplug the Line Figure 51 Cord or turn off the incoming utility TC 2000 Front Panel input breaker located upstream supplying power EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN FINISHED 74 ...

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