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10.2   System Test Button 

    Pressing the System Test pushbutton will initiate a 30 second test of the system. This 
test will comply with the UL924 self-testing and self-diagnostics by analyzing

 

battery 

voltages and output loads. All switched loads are energized during a system test. 

 

10.3   Alarm Silence Button 

    Pressing the Alarm Silence button will silence the audible alarm and also turn off the 
Alarm On/Off LED. The Alarm Silence is equipped wi

th a “ring

-

back” feature so that if an 

alarm is still present 24 hours after the alarm is silenced, the audible alarm will re-
activate. 
   During a System Test and also during a power outage when the system is on Inverter 
Power, the audible alarm will beep momentarily once every second. 

 

10.4   Keypad and Display Features 

    Using the Keypad and 4x20 Display, the user can access all features of the system 
including Meter Measurements, User Settings, Test Logs, Alarm Logs, Event Logs, 
System Info, Alarms and System Info. The Home Menu is a scrolling menu that scrolls 
between the Company and Product information on one page and then the Date and 
Time and Alarms (if Present) on another page. To Leave the Home Menu, Press the 
Enter (center) Button. From there press the down arrow to scroll down to see the 
available menus. 

 

10.5   SD Card 

    The SD card slot is available for downloading all the Test, Event and Alarm Logs as a 
backup to a computer for analysis or record keeping. To initiate the SD card storage 
feature, the user must do so through the User Menu so it is password protected. Please 
see the Backup Logs in the User Menu 10.13 for instructions for this process. 

 

10.6   USB Slot 

    The USB slot is not available to the User and is available only to Factory or Qualified 
Field Service Technicians. Its purpose is for system updates such as software and critical 
system parameter changes through a file structure and internal flash memory drives. 

 

10.7   Main Menu 

    The Main Menu is the First Menu available after the Home Page that Automatically 
Scrolls between Company info and Date and Time. The Main Menu consists of sub-menu 
selections and are Meter Menu, Alarms, Event Log, Test Log, Alarm Log, User Setup, 
Factory Setup and System Info. To reach the Main Menu, simply press the Enter button 
from the Home Page. Then use the up and down arrow key to select between all the 
Sub-Menus previously listed and once the desired Sub-Menu is reached, simply press 
the Enter Key to access that Sub-Menu for immediate entry. 

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Содержание E3-MAC Series

Страница 1: ...ill not readily be subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel E The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition F Do not use this equipment for o...

Страница 2: ...5 4 Battery Wiring Diagram s 6 0 Startup and Shutdown Procedures 6 1 Startup Procedure 6 2 Shutdown Procedure 7 0 System Operation 7 1 Startup Mode 7 2 Battery Charging Mode 7 3 Inverter Battery Disch...

Страница 3: ...rminals of busbars Contractor piping for conduit is easily accomplished with multi sized knockouts on both sides and tops of the cabinet so wires can easily run into the cabinet and connected to groun...

Страница 4: ...amage claim WARNING NEVER use a physically damaged battery as this may cause an unsafe condition 2 2 Storage Storage temperature before the installation is critical for the battery life expectancy and...

Страница 5: ...with the heads up LED status displays 3 2 Operating Environment Choose a location that is controlled between 20 and 30 C for optimum battery life E3 MAC Series is UL924 listed between 20 and 30 C due...

Страница 6: ...ily be removed for service Floor mounting holes are provided in the cabinet s base and will accommodate up to a 3 8 mounting bolt All 4 mounting holes should be secured with bolts due to the weights o...

Страница 7: ...W 10 0KW 12 5KW Note Standard cabinet configurations for all sizes are shown Other cabinet configurations may be used when optional features are provided such as mixed Input Output voltages which requ...

Страница 8: ...SIZE 2 1 6KW thru 3 0KW Models 8 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 9: ...SIZE 3 4 0KW thru 6 0KW Models E3 MAC SERIES 9...

Страница 10: ...SIZE 4 8 0 KW thru 12 5 KW Models 10 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 11: ...g area and also provides a safety barrier so fingers do not inadvertently touch live parts after installation Always re install the AC Breaker cover to prevent accidental contact with live wires durin...

Страница 12: ...cific output configurations Ensure that the connections to these terminal blocks or breakers are secured by briefly tugging the wires See Section 7 4 thru 7 5 for further load type details NOTE AC Inp...

Страница 13: ...breakers with trip alarms Output circuit breakers can be configured as Normally On Normally Off and Switched Output types See Ordering Guide in Section 8 for your specific breaker configurations Brea...

Страница 14: ...breakers with trip alarms Output circuit breakers can be configured as Normally On Normally Off and Switched Output types See Ordering Guide in Section 8 for your specific breaker configurations Break...

Страница 15: ...output breakers with trip alarms Output circuit breakers can be configured as Normally On Normally Off and Switched Output types See Ordering Guide in Section 8 for your specific breaker configuratio...

Страница 16: ...t breakers with trip alarms Output circuit breakers can be configured as Normally On Normally Off and Switched Output types See Ordering Guide in Section 8 for your specific breaker configurations Bre...

Страница 17: ...r any other sign of leaking electrolyte Batteries contain Sulfuric Acid which is highly corrosive A leak from a battery will cause an unsafe condition 5 2 Battery Installation Removal Note Always ensu...

Страница 18: ...Ensure that the batteries jumper busbars are seated flat against the surface of the batteries terminals before tightening and NEVER over tighten the bolts by ensuring that proper torque is applied to...

Страница 19: ...2 2 KW 4 0 KW MODELS 2 8 KW 5 0 KW MODELS 1 6 KW MODEL E3 MAC SERIES 19...

Страница 20: ...3 0 KW 6 0 KW MODELS 8 0 KW MODEL 20 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 21: ...10 0 KW MODEL 12 5 KW MODEL E3 MAC SERIES 21...

Страница 22: ...em ON OFF switch to the OFF position If the unit is shut down for a long duration please see Battery Storage Section 2 2 to ensure that the batteries are not damaged from the effects of self discharge...

Страница 23: ...high crest factor on the E3 MAC Series loads that have high inrush currents are quickly up and running This is very beneficial with Switched or Normally Off loads The Normally On and multipurpose Norm...

Страница 24: ...Types 1x Normally On Standard Normally Off Switched optional Battery Type Premium Long Life Valve Regulated Lead Acid VRLA Charger 3 rate with Temperature Compensation Recharge Time 24 Hour recharge s...

Страница 25: ...Table 8 1 Unit Specifications Note This unit has brown out circuitry which causes automatic transfer to Inverter Mode when AC input drops below 85 E3 MAC SERIES 25...

Страница 26: ...Table 8 2 Battery Electrolyte Volume Diagram 8 3 System One Line Drawing 26 INSTALLATION OPERATION MANUAL...

Страница 27: ...E3 MAC SERIES 27...

Страница 28: ...Eastern Standard Time Zone 9 2 Return Material Authorization RMA At no time will material be accepted as returned goods without a RMA number issued from the factory If parts are deemed defective by ou...

Страница 29: ...Key and Enter Key for menu navigation a 4x20 character backlit LCD display Heads Up LEDs for quick diagnosis of system status and alarms Dedicated System Test pushbutton and Alarm Silence On Off push...

Страница 30: ...Home Menu Press the Enter center Button From there press the down arrow to scroll down to see the available menus 10 5 SD Card The SD card slot is available for downloading all the Test Event and Alar...

Страница 31: ...Fuse No Charge Overcharge Back Feed AC Fuse Wiring Program Reference Inverter Alarms Communication Over Temperature Overload Crest Factor V Out Back Feed Low Battery Program Reference Phase Rotation C...

Страница 32: ...d again and the user has the option of going back with the left key to try again Date and Time The date and time is preset from the Factory East Coast Time user adjustable and battery backed up The Da...

Страница 33: ...al For a 48VDC system this translates to approximately 47VDC This alarm level can be user changed and is adjustable from Nominal to 85 percent of nominal which translates to 48V to 40 8V for a 48VDC s...

Страница 34: ...y 2 Identical to Relay 1 in function Relay 2 is an independent relay with its own Form C contacts Backup Logs To use the Backup Logs function an SD card must be inserted into the SD card slot When the...

Страница 35: ...ker for the 90 minutes and then re apply when the 90 minute duration is complete 11 1 Battery Maintenance The batteries used in the E3 MAC Series are sealed lead calcium and are termed Maintenance Fre...

Страница 36: ...oss Secondary effects could be falling off a ladder or other sustaining injuries To install new batteries see Section 5 0 Battery and DC Connections TIP If the batteries are to be replaced discharging...

Страница 37: ...ntrol Panel icon for their machine Control Panel System Home Page The Control Panel acts as the Systems Home Page From this page it is possible to see several critical functions listed below plus seve...

Страница 38: ...Alarms can be displayed Inverter Alarms 8 distinct alarms including Communication Over Temp Overload Crest Factor Out of Range Output Back Feed AC Fuse Wiring Programming Reference Charger Alarms 8 d...

Страница 39: ...ease the mouse button and the chart will automatically update to its new time scale Discharge Events Graphed in whole numbers representing discharges that occurred in a user selected time period A 3 D...

Страница 40: ...larm Log the first log is the most recent System Test Displays Start Date Start Time Duration of Test Faults Present Starting and Ending AC Output Voltage Starting and Ending AC Output Current Startin...

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