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1. I con Usage These icons may be found in the contents WARNI NG Obvious danger to personnel or equipment ALLIS EL CAUTI ON Possible danger to personnel or equipment Important information ECTRIC ji June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA Limited product warranty and policy e Limited Product Warranty AEC warrants this equipment when properly applied and operated within specified conditions against faulty materials or workmanship for a period of 24 months after the date of purchase For equipment located outside Taiwan AEC only covers faulty parts AEC products repaired or replaced pursuant to this warranty shall be warranted for the unexpired portion of the warranty applying to the original product This warranty applies only to the original purchaser This warranty does not cover shipping costs installation costs maintenance and service items calibration and adjustment Repair or replacement of a defective part or the crediting to the user of the value thereof does not extend the original warranty period eo Warranty policy The warranty shall be void if a the equipment is damaged by the customer is improperly used is subjected to an adverse operating environment or is operated outside the limits of its electrical specifications b the equipment is repaired or modified by anyone other than AEC or AEC approved personnel or c has been used in a manner contrary to the product s operating manual or other written
2. Max SIE n zimga QJOSIS ef Q D 7 o gt 510 5 o als Ou e O 5 0 ME Q 5 O Oo O Normal Green Warning Yellow Fault Red Battery Mode Battery Low Overload Fault Q O 3 23 o e O 5 5 F O a D Q RS232 Standard DB9 or USB or AS400 or SNMP HT TP Optional Yes OID ZIO Z 3 UI3 5 SIS els o S DI S 13 O15 Operation Temperature 0 40 C Storage Temperature 15to 50 C Relative Humidity 20 to 90 Non Condensing m gt al O 5 3 O r 2 UPS Dimensions WxHxDmm 260 x 717 x 570 Battery Cabinet Dimensions 260 x 717 x 570 WxHxDmm UPS Weight kgs Battery Cabinet w battery kgs Total Weight 1gs ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 28 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 6 Appendix gt Battery Run Time A Cc S m O Sg gt A We 5 ai 0 un 10 kVA 12 kVA 14 kVA 15 kVA 17 kVA 19 kVA 20 VA 7 kw 1 8 4 kw 9 8 kw 10 5 11 9 13 3 14 kw kW kW kW 9 kVA 6 3 kW iN yla fw SI lu w Hm 00 m D gt A A zl UD IF CO JO LA H e JNIA Je UJ OV D UIBIN LA CO JO W ER Ul Ale Oy CO Aje Aje O U1 O Ul CH ER N _ 5 2 40 29 27 5 25 44 64 25 4 N 00 4 6 _ O _ _ 6 LA O vr EB External Battery Bank __ gt For 10 20RVA using 9Ah 12VDC battery
3. gt Indicates time not calculated contact sales representative for details ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 29 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 6 Appendix 6 2 Contact Information Asia Allis Electric Co Ltd 12th F1 No 19 11 San Chung Road Nan Kang District Taipei 115 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 2655 3456 Fax 886 2 2655 2286 7 E mail sales allis com tw http www allis com tw Sheen Asia Electronics Co Ltd 2F Building A2 Beiwei Industrial Area GETDD Guangzhou People s Republic of China 510730 Tel 86 20 8222 1370 1 Fax 86 20 8222 1419 E mail sales sheenasia com http www sheenasia com North America IMP Enterprises inc 18218 East McDurmott Suite E Irvine California 92614 U S A Tel 1 949 477 9198 Fax 1 949 477 9195 E mail sales impenterprises com http www impenterprises com Europe AEC SpA Via Vesuvio 1 I 20054 NOVA MILANESE MI Italy Tel 39 0362364535 Fax 39 02 700 427499 39 0362366059 E mail sales aeceuro com http www aeceuro com AEC Power Control Ltd Systems House Eckington Business Park Rotherside Road Derbyshire S21 4HL Tel 44 0 1246 439861 Fax 44 0 1246 431444 E mail info aeceuro co uk http www aeceuro co uk ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 30 of Total 30 June 2006
4. Display 7 Inside Temperature Es Inside TEMP 33 C 91 Display 8 New Alarm Display 9 Old Alarm Display 10 Bypass Voltage Setting Display 11 Output Voltage S Frequency Setting Volt Freq Set 220 VAC 50 Hz ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 15 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation gt 5 6 LED 1 6 023 45 Line LED green This indicates the AC power is applied to the UPS input If the LED blinks it means the AC power source is out of tolerance 2 Battery LED yellow This indicates the UPS is in Battery Mode 3 4 Fault LED red This indicates the UPS is in fault condition because of UPS shutdown or Bypass LED yellow This indicates the UPS is in Bypass Mode over temperature Inverter LED green This indicates the inverter is working normally 10 Load amp Battery Capacity LEDs a No 6 to 7 LED is green color No 8 to 9 is yellow and No 10 used as warning LED for overload or battery low is red b These LEDs show the load of the UPS if the AC input is available in Normal Mode LEDs light up to indicate the following information No 6 LED 0 25 No 6 9 LEDs 76 100 No 6 7 LEDs 26 50 No 6 10 LEDs Overload No 6 8LEDs 51 75 gt S o c In the Battery Mode the LEDs indicate the capacity of the batteries LEDs light up to indicate the following information No 10 LED 0 25 battery low level No 9 10
5. units should be less than 5 VAC 2VAC generally If the voltage more than 5 VAC please check the 25 pin communication cable 10 The load equipment must be started one by one to avoid inrush current 11 WARNI NG AC and DC voltages can still be present on the terminal blocks even with the mains supply disconnected Always check with a multi meter before handling cables or connections ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 9 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA E SS 5 5 3 3 S SS S o e o 3 S E E E Ces GA 7 JF 2 E LL Ss g o ep CH a 3 F 3 3 gt oO CH GES oa In Parallel Wiring Diagram of ST4010 ttt ttt mei EE Br 5 5 5 Ss D D 3 3333 8 S 22 2 E S SS S F SS E e ZE la g eg o 9 agg 3 ES Q Q E Se y d 3 a S a 555 2 S gt amp 2 o 0 0 Di 3 Soo In Parallel Wiring Diagram of ST4015 ST4020 ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 10 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation 2 3 Connection to communication 2 3 1 Standard gt RS 232 The communication interface DB9 port on the back of the UPS may be connected to a host computer with specific monitoring software installed Please contact sales representative for further information of monitor software The pins of the connector are as following D ti UPS PC UPS SIDE RS232 INTERFACE PC SIDE PIN PIN Definition UPS PIN Definition PC Transmitted data Received
6. June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking The Star T4 Series UPS can be supplied in a varied number of boxes depending upon the model ordered The number of boxes provided should be as follows MODEL Box 1 TOTAL BOXES ST4100 1 Box ST4150 1 Box ST4200 1 Box Star T4 Series 10 15 20EVA Box 1 User Manual Le Shipping Box Includes 1 UPS 2 User Manual 3 25 pin Serial Communication cable Option for parallel units only 4 External 5 port Battery Cable option for external battery only ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 6 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation 2 2 Installation gt Standard Keep the UPS on a flat stable surface with 50cm space around it for proper ventilation Installation and wiring must be following the local electric code and introduction below Turn off the UPS and equipments before installation AC Mains Supply 1 Input Ground 6 Output Line inad 2 Input Neutral 7 Output Neutral oa 3 Input Line 8 Output Ground 4 amp 5 Connect JP1 and JP2 via 10AWG 6mm2 for single usage disconnect JP1 and JP2 for parallel usage 1 Remove the cover of the terminal block please use the above table and diagram on the back panel for correctly cabling the UPS 2 Ensure the earth ground cable is correctly sized according to electrical regulations 3 After making connections double check the wiring is correct and wires are sec
7. data Received data Transmitted data Signal Ground Signal Ground The RS 232 interface settings are as follows Stop Bit 1 bit ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 11 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation 2 3 2 Optional Interface Cards A variety of interface cards can be installed into optional communication slot such as DB9 Dry Contact Card USB Card AS400 Card and SNMP HTTP Card Pin Definition of DB9 for NOVELL I nterface PIN of DBO Function explanation 1 UPS Fault Output DE ES nut Remote Shutdown UPS 12VDC Work on Input Battery Mode 6 eypass mode omg e uson ET 9 Wun Power faut Output ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 12 of Total 30 DB9 Dry Contact Card External E Serial Relay UPS Faut Buzzer V R Example 15 bk Bypass Mode T1 IP A J2 Low Battery 2 o Remote Li Normal Mode Shutdown 3 e an E Utility Power Fault 1 i ome a 12VDC a FE EE Ground June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation gt AS400 Card TA Please visit I BM S website www ibm com for more e information gt SNMP HTTP Agent External Internal NetAgent II allows a user to obtain the status and issue commands to the UPS The communications protocol includes the MegaTec PPC SEC 2400 9600 Also it is possible to build in your own protocol NetAgent II provides a simple and easy installation procedure The user only needs to install the s
8. instructions All claims under this warranty must be submitted in writing to AEC within 30 days of the occurrence or the claim will not be considered This warranty does not include damage resulting from accident or misuse AEC reserves the right to determine whether the damage to the connected equipment is due to malfunction of the AEC product by requesting the equipment in question to be sent to AEC for examination This policy is above and beyond only to the extent needed of that provided by any coverage of connected equipment provided by other sources including but not limited to any manufacturer s warranty and or any extended warranties EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE AEC MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL AEC BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically AEC is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise Coverage also does not apply to connected medical and industrial equipment To receive service under this warranty you must be the original purchaser user of the product in question You must obtain a Returned Material Authorization R
9. operation i O O temperature UPS in Bypass Mode The alarm beeps continuously AC OK BATT OK Inverter circuit Please contact with sale Inverter Fail failed representative Fault Warning Normal Output short Remove short circuit e O O condition restart the UPS UPS in Bypass Mode Fault LED lights up and the beeps continuously AC OK BATT OK Power Board Restart the UPS first If DC_BUS Fail failed the UPS can not work Fault Warning Normal normally please contact with sale representative UPS in Bypass Mode The alarm beeps continuously Charger may Please replace charger break down board Fault Warning Normal Q UPS in Normal Mode but battery capacity is low The alarm beeps once every second for battery low Output Power 1 Overload 1 Please reduce the load less 105 than lt 100 Fault Warning Normal Q AC utility power is normal but UPS is overloaded up to 105 130 Warning LED lights up and the alarm beeps per 0 5 second ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 23 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 5 Troubleshooting Ee Fault Warning Normal O AC utility power is normal but UPS is overloaded up to 130 150 Warning LED does not fade out and the alarm beeps per 0 5 second Fault Warning Normal O UPS in Bypass Mode Warning LED does not fade out
10. 6 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation 3 4 Configuration Settings gt Output Voltage Frequency Step 1 In this screen press the Enter key to enter the following steps for output voltage frequency adjustment Display 11 Output Voltage Frequency Setting Step 2 The cursor will pop up to indicate the output voltage and frequency newly selected Display 11 Output Voltage Frequency Setting Display 11 Output Voltage Frequency Setting Step 3 Use the Select Up or Select Down keys to adjust the output voltage 220V 230V and 240V Press the Enter key to confirm the voltage and then the cursor will move to frequency selection The output frequency 50Hz 60Hz 50HzP 60HzP can be adjusted by the same key operation Step 4 Once the correct voltage is selected press the Enter key again to save the selection Display 11 Output Voltage Frequency Setting ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 19 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation gt Bypass Voltage Step 1 To protect the load the function of bypass auto transfer is activated only when the AC main voltage is within the range of LO low and HI high In this screen press the Enter key Step 2 The cursor will pop up to indicate the item newly selected Press the Enter key to get the item of LO or HI range the user want to adjust Display 10 Bypass Voltage Setting Bypass Volt
11. LED display 0 35 none Load capacity Normal Mode z ETE Sg capacity a TT e Load capacity eee LIEHS Load capacity ame ECT e Load capacity S LTT Battery capacity ere A ea Battery capacity IE I eee Mode Battery capacity o Bi TI rs Battery capacity E ee Battery capacity 11 Bypass mode mode Beep once every 2 min once every 2 min overloaded in normal mode and Beep twice every sec UPS still in INV mode overloaded in normal mode and Beep twice every sec UPS in Ee mode 14 Utility power abnormal power abnormal El ih e Early warning E FEIT T Cut off the output Fes 17 Over temperature je tit continuously beep eee EE E EE 19 output snore created T T 1 1 gt continuously beep 2 20 BUS voltage abnormal Lsl e rit Continuouslybeep 21 Charger and battery failed e ti tl ti Beep once every sec 22 patscrfailed Lsl Lei fel sit Continuously beep 23 Fanabnormal fe fe Je ti ttt t Beeponceeverysec 24 Li pu Sieg te Je fe ft Continuously beep 25 Communication abnormal e e e i rt Continuously beep 26 Parallel abnormal Lslelesl je t _ continuously beep e Solid ON x Flash f LED display and alarm warning are dependent on other conditions ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 27 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 6 Appendix 6 1 Specifications gt Gen
12. LEDs 26 50 No 7 10 LEDs 76 95 No 8 10 LEDs 51 75 No 6 10 LEDs 96 100 ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 16 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation 3 2 Starting up Shutting down the UPS gt Turn on the UPS with utility power supplied in AC mode 1 After you make sure that the power supply connection is correct set the bypass breaker and the input breaker in the ON position first At this time the fan rotates and the UPS Supplies power to the load via the bypass The UPS operates in Bypass mode 2 To power on the UPS by simply pressing the ON continuity for more than one second The UPS will begin its start up process After entering the Normal Mode the UPS is ready for operation If the utility power is abnormal the UPS will operate in battery mode without output interruption of the UPS gt Turn on the UPS with no utility power supplied in Battery mode Press the ON buttons continuity for more than one second to power on the UPS For long back up time model please make sure that the battery breaker is in ON position gt Turn off the UPS with utility power supplied in Line mode AC mode 1 Press the OFF button continuously for more than 1 second to turn off the inverter of the UPS immediately When being powered off the UPS is working in Bypass mode 2 Upon completion of the above to turn it off output of electric current of the UPS is still presen
13. MA number from AEC Products must be returned to AEC with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a brief description of the problem encountered and proof of date and place of purchase The policy of AEC is one of continuous improvement Specifications are subject to change without notice ALLIS ELECTRIC lii June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 1 Presentation 1 1 General Description The continuity of electrical power is an essential requirement for critical load operations The Uninterruptible Power System UPS is a compact and quiet solution for power protection of computer server and office equipment To choose the UPS as your equipment protector is a wise investment as it supplies reliable pure and stable power at an affordable price Feature amp Benefits Ne RN RN RR RN SANA gt RR RR RN True on line double conversion PWM technologies w IGBTs Wide input voltage range DC Start Battery self test Microprocessor based control User friendly LCD or LED Communication ports Standard RS232 and optional communication slot for either DB9 USB AS 400 or SNMP HTTP card Light weight unit Optional external battery slot for long runtime requirement DSP Technology Parallel redundancy capability pplication Computers Network Servers Workstations Wireless Communication Other Electronic Peripherals ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 1 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 1 Presenta
14. ON THE OUTPUT OF THE UPS MAY BE INTERUPTED AND THE UPS MAY BE DAMAGED Bypass switch not to be operated if the UPS is in Battery Mode ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 21 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 4 Maintenance 4 2 Replacing the New Battery This UPS contains potentially hazardous voltages Do not open the UPS There are no user serviceable parts inside VAN gt When replacing the battery use the same number and voltage V capacity Ah gt Avoid harm to the environment proper disposal or recycling of the batteries is required Refer to local regulations for disposal requirements gt NEVER dispose of battery in a fire They may explode gt Do not open or damage the battery The contents electrolyte may be extremely toxic If exposed to electrolyte then wash immediately with plenty of water Avoid charging in a sealed container Never short circuit the battery When working with batteries remove watches rings and other metal objects Only use insulated tools gt The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries e Remove watches rings and other metal objects e Use tools with insulated handles Make sure that there is no voltage before touching the batteries 4 3 Testing the New Battery Start up the UPS with load added Press the Select up amp Enter buttons for LCD version or the Select down amp Enter buttons for LED version for three seconds
15. SNOOUNG BE 23 gt Reie 23 gt Be EE 25 EE ll E 28 SE Speci icatdO Sii a AN 28 gt General Specificato WEE eaa AAi 28 gt Battery RUN Rn 29 GA EONtace En e enn tg Tel EE 30 ALLIS ELECTRIC Els June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This UPS unit operates from utility power and contains a number of high current back up batteries the information is important to all personnel involved Please read this manual first before installation and operation of the UPS A Safety of Persons gt gt y y A Opening or removing the cover of the unit may expose you to lethal voltage within the unit even it is apparently not operated and the input wiring is disconnected from electrical source Refer all UPS and battery service to authorized service personnel from the manufacture or agent authorized by the manufacturer Do not dispose of battery in a fire The battery may explode Do not open or damage the battery Battery acid is toxic and harmful to eyes and skin The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries e Remove watches rings and other metal objects e Use tools with insulated handles A Product Safety gt gt gt y y y gt gt Install the UPS in a clean environment free from moisture flammable gases or fumes and corrective substances Keep the UPS on a flat stable surface with 50cm space around it for proper ventilation Operate t
16. Set LO 176V HI 253V Display 10 Bypass Voltage Setting Step 3 Use the Select Up or Select Down keys to adjust the voltage changing 1V by every press LO low range 176V 20V HI high range 253V 20V Step 4 Once the value is confirmed press the Enter key again to save the data ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 20 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 4 Maintenance 4 1 General Maintenance The Star T3 Series UPS requires very simple maintenance The batteries are sealed valve regulated maintenance free and enclosed in a fire retardant pack The batteries Should be kept charged to maintain their designed lifetime When utility power is supplied to the UPS it will continuously charge the batteries gt Environment gt For the best preventive maintenance keep the area around the UPS clean and dust free gt Please keep the exhaust holes of UPS unobstructed 3 Operate the UPS in an indoor environment with an ambient temperature range of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C gt Keep the UPS on a flat stable surface with 50cm space around it for proper ventilation gt Do not place the unit near a heat source and avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight gt Do not place the unit near water or excessive moisture gt Storing the UPS and Battery When storing the UPS for any length of time it is recommended to plug in the UPS for at least 24 hours every four to six months to ensure full
17. User Manual Star T4 Series UPS 10 15 20 EVA www allis com tw User manual 10 20 kVA Contents Important Safety InstrucHons see K KEE EE KEE KEE EE EE EE KEE EEN i Limited product warranty and policy ek KKK KKK KKK KEE KEE KEEN EE EE KEE EE EE EE EE EE EN iii TL Presentation 1 General DESEADO a O 1 PZ SY Ste COAH UraciO Na aaron 2 ES ac a A ES 3 gt Ken EE EE 3 gt BREED 3 LA Rear E EE EE E 4 gt OMS ZO MA or odo T A 4 gt Extended Battery Balik EE 5 2 do Stala d La EE 6 LL UNPACKING EE 6 teg en DEET gt Knell ge EE 7 gt EXtel Hal EE ee 8 gt co O EE 9 2 39 CONNecHon toO COMIN RAICALION usais dada acces tetes te ea cecs cc ci 11 2553 MT EE 11 gt RS Li o 11 223 2 Optional INtera ce e Sia A 12 USB Card DBO Dry ege EE 12 gt A SAO Card eege 13 gt SNMP ATEP AGENT EE 13 3 Opera OM A 14 Sl ECD and LED EHS aid AAA AAA 14 gt D SEET EE 14 gt IE D E AE E E E E E ee 16 3 2 Starting Ups SHuktinG down Une RT EEN 17 gt ge te Wee 18 EE CONTIGUA ON SCINS ai iera a 19 gt OUtpUT Voltade FrequentY ranae E A Ee 19 gt BVDASS VOIAJ EE 20 As Mal tenda e Le EE 21 e EE Ee Eege HO tele e EE 21 gt ENVIFONIMenE sia iio oli os 21 gt Storing the UPS Teen EE 21 gt Replace ING Batlery deiir tone an ao 21 gt Seene 21 gt Return from Bypass to Normal Mode meca instat la daa 21 4 2 Replacing tne NeW ge 22 43 Testing me NCW e ET 22 4 A REGYClING tne e Battery siti EE OE CEE onsen REC El 22 S PFOUDIC
18. and the alarm beeps per 0 5 second AC Fail BATT OK Battery Mode Fault Warning Normal O O UPS in Battery Mode input or connected power Alarm beeps every 4 seconds line AC Fail BATT LOW AC utility power UPS will shut down Battery Mode fail automatically Please save Fault Warning Norma Battery power is data soon discharging O Q deeply UPS in Battery Mode Alarm beeps per 1 second 1 Overload 1 Please reduce the load less than lt 100 1 Overload Please reduce the load less than 100 1 AC utility power fail Input cable broken or If AC utility power fails reduce the load in order to extend backup time If it is not power failure please check the rated disconnect with UPS AC utility power UPS will restart up when fail AC utility power is Fault Warning Normal The UPS has restored If AC utility already run out of power failure is more than O battery 6 hours please charge the UPS completely shut down battery for 24 hours to ensure the battery fully charged ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 24 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 5 Troubleshooting gt LED 8 6 LED Status Audible Alarms Possible Cause The 1 Fault LED The UPS transfers and the 6 LED are to fault mode due turned on the to internal alarm beeps continuously overheat The 1 Fault LED and the 2 and 5 LED are turned on and the alarm b
19. battery recharge gt Replace the Battery It is suggested that the battery pack be replaced every two years to ensure that the UPS provides full backup capacity during a blackout Batteries should be checked every two to three months Ifthe batteries need replacing please contact your sales representative to order a new battery gt Switch to Bypass Step 1 In case of performing service or maintenance on the UPS or bypass the LOAD from the UPS a Maintenance Bypass Switch can be operated located at the back of the UPS Step 2 Turn the UPS into internal bypass mode by pressing the Up 7 and Down V arrow keys together Step 3 Ensure the UPS has gone into Bypass Mode by checking from the display Step 4 Unscrew the cover to reveal the Maintenance Bypass Switch Step 5 Rotate the switch to Bypass gt Return from Bypass to Normal Mode Step 1 Ensure the UPS is in Bypass Mode referring step 1 of section 3 2 Start UP of the UPS and check from the display If the UPS is in Normal Mode switch it to Bypass Mode by pressing the Up tT and Down W arrow keys together Step 2 Rotate the Maintenance Bypass Switch to UPS position Step 3 Reattach the Maintenance Bypass Switch cover Note the inverter will not start with this cover off the unit Step 4 Restart the Inverter UPS referring step 2 of section 3 2 Start UP of the UPS IF THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY THE LOAD
20. eeps continuously The 1 Fault LED and the 4 LED are turned on the UPS beeps continuously The 1 Fault LED and the 5 LED are turned on the UPS beeps continuously 107 19 The UPS output is short circuited The UPS transfers to fault mode due to its internal fault The UPS transfers to fault mode due to its internal fault The voltage or frequency of the utility power is out of the input range of the UPS The UPS is overloaded or the load equipment is faulty The utility power LED flashes The 1 Fault LED and the 2 LED are turned on the UPS beeps continuously The 1 Fault LED is turned on and the battery LED is flashed the UPS beeps every second Battery LED flashes The utility power is normal but the UPS Maintain switch The charger of the UPS is defective Battery low or battery not connected can not turn in line mode ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 25 of Total 30 Action Make sure the UPS is not overloaded the air vents are not blocked and the ambient temperature is not too high Wait for 10 minutes for the UPS to cool down before turning on again If failed please contact the Sales Representatives Remove all the loads Turn off the UPS Ensure that the load is not failed or the UPS has no internal faults before turning it on again If failed please contact the Sales Representatives Please contact the Sales Representatives Please contact the Sales Repres
21. entatives The UPS is running in battery mode To save your data and close the application program Make sure the utility power is within the input voltage or frequency range permitted by the UPS Check the loads and remove all no critical equipment Recalculate the load power and reduce the number of loads connected to the UPS Check that the loads are not failed Please contact the Sales Representatives Check the battery If the battery is damaged replace the battery immediately and ensure that the battery breaker is in ON position Please contact the Sales Representatives June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 5 Troubleshooting LED Status Battery not yet Keep UPS connected to utility power continously for more than 10 hours to been fully charged recharge the batteries again Battery discharging Check the loads and remove the non critical Replace the batteries Please contact the Battery aged distributor to obtain the parts and replacement service The ON button is RG pressed too briefly Press the ON button for more than 1 second The UPS cannot The UPS is not power on after connected to the pressing the ON battery or the Check the battery or recharge the battery button battery pack voltage is too low UPS fault Please contact the Sales Representatives ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 26 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 5 Troubleshooting The form of LED Display
22. eral Specification Specifications Model No ST4100 ST4150 ST4200 Topology True On Line Double Conversion On battery Output Waveform Pure Sine Wave Input Maximum Capacity KVA KW 10 RVA 7 kW 15 kVA 10 5 kW 20 KVA 14 kW Nominal Input Voltage 380 VAC Three Phase 3 4W G Input Voltage Regulation 304 478 VAC i 50 60 4 Hz 0 95 full load 50A Circuit Breaker 100A Circuit Breaker 220 230 240 VAC Single Phase 10 2W G 1 lt 2 THD Linear Load lt 6 THD Non Linear Load 88 88 Input PFC 5 zZ O O S 3 We gt gt o Q 5 Kei U c Sl Im 29 IS O 5 OD 5 o lt Normal Mode Battery Mode 00 Yes Sustaining 10 min 105 130 load 1sec 713070 load O JO O m m OID O Z lt jolao a 3 c o CO 23l 2 0 5e 53 Sa ls ID gt viaja IE el o e lt I lt 196 ol SIS 5 I5 CJ O O ee ol s I oO gt o o o o D fo ES S lt a a O OD AR Normal Mode O lt O O D o O D ei lt Shut down UPS after 10 sec gt 150 load 50 Hz 0 05 Hz Battery Mode AR Battery Mode O c mr c eck TI T D O C D 5 O lt Battery Sealed Lead Acid maintenance free 12VDC 9Ah per cell i 40 cells 40 cells 40 cells lt 8 hours 4 2 A T A U Oe ids E S SI8ICSI 5 IE O 6 2 oS 2 la E 5 3 ole S 2 Le elal 3 2 8 Il El P 510 D ol 3 o ol ol 8 Sl D Eck
23. he UPS in an indoor environment only in an ambient temperature range of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C The UPS is designed for data processing equipment It is not intended for use with life support and other designated critical devices Maximum load must not exceed that shown on the UPS rating label Storing magnetic media on top of the UPS may result in data loss or corruption Once batteries have reached the end of their life ensure they are disposed properly REFER TO YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS The UPS must be handled with care and attention since the high energy stored within the batteries It must always be kept in the position The battery should be maintained at regular intervals marked on the external packaging and must not be dropped Please keep the exhaust holes of UPS unobstructed The battery should be maintained at regular intervals A Special Precautions 3 gt gt The UPS should be installed according to the instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in safety issues It could also invalidate your warranty DO NOT CONNECT equipment that could overload the UPS or demand half wave rectification from the UPS for example electric drills vacuum cleaners printers or hair dryers Adjust only those controls that are listed by the Adjustment Section If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions contact the sales representatives
24. oftware from the NetAgent II CD on a Windows environment and configure the IP address All the other configurations could be accomplished in a Web browser NetAgent II also provides shutdown programs for different operating systems Shutdown commands can be sent for such events as power failure low UPS battery condition UPS overload UPS overheating and scheduled shutdowns All shutdown events are configurable by the user The shutdown software provides an orderly shutdown to prevent the abnormal shut off of clients or servers ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 13 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation 3 1 LCD and LED Display gt LCD Select Down Key Select Up Key The welcome screen only shows for 10 seconds as UPS starts up after that the UPS Status will show on the display The screen should go back to UPS Status if you do not push any buttons for 2 minutes Display 1 Welcome screen AEC Star T4 Series On Line UPS Display 2 Input Output Voltage and Frequency Input 220V 50Hz Identification Output 220V 50Hz Display 3 UPS Status Display 4 Real Input Output Voltage and Frequency Input Voltage 380 VAC v a Output Voltage 220VAC via Input Frequency 50 Hz ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 14 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation Display 5 Battery Voltage Capacity Display 6 Output Power
25. t In order to cut off the output from the UPS simply cut off the utility power supply and the UPS will perform self diagnosis finally not any display is Shown on the display panel and no voltage output is available from the UPS output gt Turn off the UPS with no utili ower supplied in Battery mode Press the OFF button continuously for more than one second to power off the UPS ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 17 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 3 Operation 3 3 Operation Modes gt Normal Mode There are two main circuits when AC utility is normal the AC circuit and the battery charging circuit The AC output power comes from AC utility input and passes through AC DC rectifier DC AC inverter and static switch to support power to load The battery charging voltage comes from AC utility input and is converted by AC DC charger to support battery charging power STATIC SWITCH DC AC INVERTER AC DC RECTIFIER AC DC CHARGER BATTERY gt Battery Mode The AC output comes from battery passing through DC AC inverter and static switch within the battery backup time STATIC NF DC AC SWITCH INVERTER CHARGER BATTERY gt Bypass Mode Under the following conditions the bypass will be enabled 1 Overload 2 Inverter failure 3 Over temperature STATIC SWITCH DC AC INVERTER ACIDC RECTIFIER ACIDC CHARGER BATTERY ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 18 of Total 30 June 200
26. tion 1 2 System Configuration LOKVA 260W x 717H x 570D mm 39 kgs 15 20kKVA 260W x 717H x 570D mm 55 kgs ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 2 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 1 Presentation 1 3 Front Panel gt LCD 1234 5 6 7 1 2 line LCD Display 2 Normal LED green 3 Warning LED yellow 4 Fault LED red 5 Select up button 6 Select down button 7 Enter button 5 6 Off button 6 7 On button 5 7 Test Silence button gt LED 1 Line LED green 2 Load amp Battery Capacity LEDs 3 Battery LED yellow 4 Bypass LED yellow 5 Fault LED red 6 Inverter LED green 7 Select up button 8 Select down button 9 Enter button 7 8 Off button 8 9 On button amp Test Silence button ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 3 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 1 Presentation 1 4 Rear Panel gt 10 15 20 kVA E IR i D 15 20RVA 1 Communication ports DB9 USB AS400 SNMP HTTP Option 2 Parallel port 3 External Battery Slot 4 Maintenance Bypass Svvitch 5 Standard RS232 Port 6 Fan 7 Input Breaker 8 Input amp Output Terminal Blocks for 10kVA only 9 Battery Slot on Battery Cabinet 1 O Input Output and External Battery Terminal Blocks for 15 20kVA ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 4 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 1 Presentation gt Extended Battery Bank ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 5 of Total 30
27. to activate the self test If the UPS switches back to Normal Mode after 10 seconds then the batteries are good If it does not then please replace the battery or contact your sales representative for assistance 4 4 Recycling the Used Battery Do not discard the UPS and batteries with normal household industrial waste Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of used battery pack and batteries Consider all warnings cautions and notes before replacing batteries Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries 3 Remove watches rings and other metal objects Use tools with insulated handles gt gt Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries gt Do not attempt to alter any battery wiring or connectors Attempting to alter wiring can cause injury Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements Do not open or damage the battery or batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and it is toxic ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 22 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 5 Troubleshooting gt LCD LCD amp LED Status I AC OR BATT OR Fan fail 1 Replace the fan TEMP Fail Temperature is Reduce ambient Fault Warning Normal higher than temperature or O P load allowed
28. une 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation gt Parallel For parallel operation JP1 amp JP2 on the terminal block of each UPS should be disconnected Keep the UPS on a flat stable surface with 50cm space around it for proper ventilation Installation and wiring must follow the local electrical regulations and instructions below Turn off the UPS and equipments before installation 1 Remove covers from parallel slots on each UPS then use 3 meter 25 pin communication cable to connect UPS to each other 2 Remove the cover of the terminal block please use the above table and diagram on the back panel for correctly cabling the UPS 3 Ensure the earth ground cable is correctly sized according to electrical regulations 4 After making connections double check the wiring is correct and wires are secure 5 IMPORTANT If an earth leakage protection device RCD is to be used on the installation this must be installed between the output of the UPS and the distribution board It must not be before the input of the UPS 6 Ensure all load equipment is turned off before starting UPS 7 Start up each UPS one by one and make sure all UPS are working in normal mode 8 Measure the voltage at JP1 amp JP2 on each UPS If the difference between them is greater than 1 VAC please check the output relay and restart the UPS 9 Please measure the JP2 points one on each units the voltage difference between these two
29. ure 4 FI MPORTANT If an earth leakage protection device RCD is to be used on the installation this must be installed between the output of the UPS and the distribution board It must not be before the input of the UPS 5 Ensure all load equipment is turned off before starting UPS The load equipment must be started one by one to avoid inrush current 6 WARNI NG AC and DC voltages can still be present on the terminal blocks even with the mains supply disconnected Always check with a multi meter before handling cables or connections Suggest the UL1015 6AWG 25mm wire used in 10 20kVA for input and output wirings Please allow the UPS to charge its batteries for 24 hours before turning it on Your connected equipment will still receive power while the UPS is off Backup time may be shortened if the UPS is not charged first Please calculate the capacity of UPS to include start up of currents of any necessary inductance loads such as monitor and printer etc ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 7 of Total 30 June 2006 User manual 10 20 kVA 2 Installation gt External Battery for loosing batteries 1 For the long runtime application please make sure the battery voltage must be 240 VDC nominal 2 Connect the external battery with the proper external battery cable as shown pictures above 3 After making connections double check the wiring is correct and wires are secure ALLIS ELECTRIC Page 8 of Total 30 J

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