AP-S15HRIP / AP-S15IP / AP-S158IP
Owner’s Manual
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Applications
The flexible AP-IP power distribution system family was designed with features enabling them to be used in a variety of applications. They can be used
for AC distribution or for system power and protection against voltage surges or dropouts. They are ideal for systems that need to be powered On or
Off at specific times to conserve energy or to monitor the system for faults and operability. The AP-IP power distribution systems also feature power
conditioning and surge protection. The following are examples of applications where the AP-IP power distribution systems can be used:
• IT Facilities
• Office Buildings
• Restaurants
• Houses of Worships
• Educational Facilities
• Industrial Applications
Opening the Carton
Each unit carton contains an AP-IP power distribution system, power cord, power cord retainer clip & screws, temperature / humidity sensor probe,
fault cable and LED data display. DO NOT plug the unit into an AC mains source until the following steps have been completed.
1. Install and secure the unit into the equipment rack.
2. Ensure the power switch is in the Off or down position.
3. Install the temperature / humidity probe in the rear port marked Sensor.
Note:
This is very important, or the unit will not function, and the front
panel alarm LEDs will flash.
4. Install the remote LED Data display into the rear port marked Display.
5. Fault Report Port & Cable - This 3.5mm port mates with the supplied Fault cable. The 3-meter cable is 2-conductor with the wire ends bare
allowing it to interface with an external device that supports contact closure GPIO. The port state is normal closed (NC) when the unit is active and
opens when the AC power is Off or an alarm fault is detected such as voltage, current, temperature or humidity.
6. Install the power cord and retainer clip. The retainer clip mounts over the power cord IEC end and is secured by two screws. Below is an
illustration showing how the power cord bracket mounts to the chassis.