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1. SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 1 of 12 e Take Control ion Sumpro INTRODUCTION Reasonable care and safe methods should be practiced Check local codes and requirements before installation This manual contains important information for the safe use of this product Read this manual completely before using this product and refer to it often for continued safe product use Note This manual covers the installation of the inverter regardless of what pump switch or controller combination is included in the system you purchased For more detailed installation information and troubleshooting regarding the pump switch or controller please refer to their individual manuals DO NOT THROW AWAY OR LOSE THIS MANUAL Keep it in a safe place so that you may refer to it when needed WARNING N WARNING Always disconnect the Unit from the receptacle power source and battery before handling or making any adjustments to the system Battery Backup Warning 1 Risk of electrical shock this Unit has not been investigated for use in outdoor areas 2 Risk of electrical shock Connect only to a properly grounded three pronged grounding type receptacle Under any circumstances do not remove the grounding prong from the power cord 3 Do not smoke use sparkable electrical devices or open flame when working on this unit
2. 4 Do not install Unit in locations classified as hazardous per N E C ANSI NFPA 70 2014 FAILURE TO HEED ABOVE CAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH The SUMPROJO is designed to operate a load up to 12 Amps If operating more than one pump the combined FLA cannot exceed 12 Amps IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before proceeding further please review the safety instructions carefully General Precautions Before using the inverter read all instructions and caution markings on the inverter the batteries amp all appropriate sections of this instruction manual Do not expose the inverter to any type of chemicals The inverter is designed for interior use only e Do not disassemble the inverter contact Metropolitan Industries Wholesale Customer Support at 800 323 1665 when service or repair is required Opening by unqualified personnel can lead to electrical shock or fire hazard and void the warranty To reduce risk of electric shock disconnect all wiring before cleaning A WARNING Avoid exposing the inverter or batteries to any type of explosive gases as batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation Install the batteries in a well ventilated area To reduce the risk of battery explosion follow all the instructions of the battery supplier or any equipment you intend to use in the vicinity of batteries Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMP
3. Remedy The unit will detect that batteries are connected by installing fully charged batteries or if it draws sufficient current while charging Install batteries of the same age make and model Once the unit detects that batteries are present the unit will always assume batteries are connected unless the unit is completely powered off The unit has detected a loss of AC power from the utility and has switched to DC mode The unit must detect good AC voltage before switching back to AC mode The unit has detected an undervoltage condition and has switched to DC mode The unit must detect good AC voltage before switching back to AC mode The unit has detected an overvoltage condition and has switched to DC mode The unit must detect good AC voltage before switching back to AC mode The unit has suspended DC mode because of a fault condition The display shows time left before DC mode will resume DC mode will resume after the time expires The unit has suspended battery charging because of a fault condition The display shows time left before charging start timer can begin Battery charging will resume after the timer expires Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up Dated 04 13 2015 OPERATION MANUAL Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 10 of 12 LCD Display Description Rem
4. Unplug the SUMPRO from the wall outlet Wait a few minutes and plug the SUMPRO back into the wall outlet Within 30 seconds reconnect the positive red wire to the battery terminal LCD Display Description Remedy 1 The unit is operating off of AC Line Normal power and is functioning normally 2 The unit is in DC mode and running Normal off of power provided by attached batteries 3 The unit is charging the batteries Normal 4 The input voltage when running off Normal of AC power from the utility 5 Current going to the batteries Normal during charging 6 Current going to the connected load Normal while in DC mode Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up Dated 04 13 2015 OPERATION MANUAL Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 9 of 12 LCD Display Description Remedy 7 Battery voltage when batteries are Normal deemed present 8 Battery capacity when batteries Normal are deemed present Capacity is calculated based on battery voltage alone While inverting the battery capacity can drop 15 2096 when load is connected and running ALARM amp FAuLT Cope LCD Disp Lays Below are the most common alarms and faults For a complete list of LCD display alarms and faults please refer to the separate SUMPRO Troubleshooting Guide on our web site LCD Display Description
5. Batteries are sealed or vented NOTE All batteries must be the same make model and age for the inverter to function properly Starting Batteries NOT RECOMMENDED Starting batteries are designed for high cranking power but not deep cycling DO NOT use them with your inverter They do not affect the inverter but they will simply not last long in a deep cycle application They use a lot of thin plates to maximize the surface area of the battery This allows very high starting current but less run time when the battery is cycled Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 3 of 12 Deep Cycle Batteries RECOMMENDED Deep Cycle batteries also known as marine batteries are best suited for use with the inverter They are designed to have the majority of their capacity used before recharge Available in many sizes and types be sure to use at least a 100 AH battery BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED TooLs NEEDED An insulated adjustable wrench will be needed INSTALLATION The SUMPRO unit is packaged in two separate cartons containing one complete unit and a fuse link Below are the contents Fuse Link PN A0000702i7 uA n NU x SUMPRO Head Unit PN iS20281 SUMPRO Battery Box PN iB20386 See accompanying unit assembly drawings 1 Unpac
6. Depending on the charge condition of the batteries and the voltage from the utility company it may take up to 7 days for the batteries to be fully charged SUMPRO MAINTENANCE Your SUMPRO unit has been designed to be virtually maintenance free Just make sure it is kept clean and dry and that the unit is periodically tested in the auxiliary mode BATTERY MAINTENANCE If you are using AGM maintenance free batteries you should visually inspect the batteries every six months for swelling or leakage For all other batteries refer to the manufacturer recommended battery maintenance section of the battery being used Maintenance or replacement of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions REPLACING BATTERIES Wear full eye protection and protective clothing When replacing the batteries use the same type and size batteries See battery requirements Page 2 A CAUTION The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes It is electrically conductive and corrosive The following procedures should be observed Donotlay tools or metal objects on top of the Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 7 of 12 batteries 1 2 Use tools with insulated
7. handles Unplug the unit from the wall Follow the Installation Instructions found on page 3 of this manual starting with step 8 and working back to step 1 Remove and safely dispose of old batteries installation Install new batteries per the instructions on page 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS A C Lower Voltage Limit 98 VAC 5V Model 100 Maximum Output Current 12 FLA Output Voltage with Full Load 85 135V 10V Battery Lower Voltage Limit 18 5V 0 3V Main Output Frequency 60 Hz Overload Alarm Contact 125 3 With Auto Reset Function RJ11 Connection Normally Closed Dry Contact Alternative DC Inputs 24VDC 20A max Duty Cycle of time running 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 FL 10 ILL 0 0123 45 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 20 25 30 Reserve Power total hours of operation Performance curve results using a 3 4 HP pump with a 7 5 FLA and 2 Metropolitan Power Plus model 31P 36 batteries WARRANTY Is Voip Ir 1 Power cord has been cut or the grounding prong has been removed Unit has been used in an outdoor application Batteries not meeting the above specifications have been used Unit has been submerged in water Unit has been tampered with in any manner not described in the above instructions Unit has been disassembled by the cus
8. make revisions to its products and their specifications and to revise this Warranty and related information without notice vuonon Popp QO Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net
9. RMINAL POSITIVE TERMINAL Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 5 of 12 Figure B BATTERY BOX LID SCREW ONE THIS SIDE AND ONE OPPOSITE SIDE BoDoao Cb CO CD C cb amp 2 q5 cba dg codgc aqc CO000000 55999999 cOocooodcococ E aa C CQ C C C CD Figure C REMOVE KNOCKOUT INSTALL FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT 6 Within 30 seconds remove the protective cover from the positive red battery lead then connect it to the positive post Note Make sure all battery connections are properly tightened to 75 pound inches T Close Unit Close and secure the battery enclosure lid using the Screws provided so that children cannot tamper with the unit See Page 5 Figure B 8 Plug In The Pump At this time you may plug your 115V pump into your SUMPRO unit not exceeding the load limit of 12 amps or 1440 watts at any one time Note If connecting a pump controller such as the lon Genesis or lon Endeavor follow the installation instructions in the controller manual The controller will be plugged into the SUMPRO instead of the wall outlet ALTERNATIVE DC Input CoNNECTIONS The alternative DC inputs provide an alternate means of charging the batteries via power source s not included When an a
10. RO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 2 of 12 Use the correct insulated tools to make AC DC wiring connections e Donotinstall this inverter on or near flammable materials plywood chemicals gas line etc A CAUTION Personal Precautions e Someone should be within the range of your voice to come to your aid when you work near batteries e Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in the event that battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes Wear complete eye skin and clothing protection e Avoid touching eyes while working near batteries Wash your hands when done e f battery acid comes in contact with skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water KNOWING Your INVERTER In its most basic form an Inverter transforms Direct Current DC to Alternating Current AC The battery pack acts as reserve power to ensure continuous supply of power whenever electrical supply from utility power is not available The inverter is used to charge the batteries when normal utility power is available and converts the battery s DC to AC voltage to run the pump when utility power is lost BATTERY SAFETY A CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The battery may explode A CAUTION A battery can present a risk of severe burn and injury from high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when wor
11. ased From Serial Number The serial number is located next to the auxiliary inputs Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 12 of 12 Y Ion StormPro 3 Year Residential Warranty I Coverage and Term Metropolitan Industries Inc Metropolitan warrants to the original purchaser the Buyer of each Ion StormPro product the product that any part thereof which proves to be defective in material or workmanship within three 3 years from date of manufacture will be replaced at no charge with a new or remanufactured part F O B factory Buyer shall be responsible for all freight charges and all costs of field labor or other charges incurred in the removal and or reinstallation of any product part or component thereof 2 Exclusions THE WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS a The Warranty excludes products or workmanship which becomes defective as a result of 1 earthquake fire storms the elements or any other acts of God ii normal wear and tear from use iil accident misuse abuse or neglect iv modifications made by Buyer or any third party other than Metropolitan and v Buyer s failure to properly install maintain service and or operate the product under normal conditions and according to manufacturer s instru
12. ctions b Metropolitan shall not be responsible for and the Warranty shall not cover extended damage which occurs because of Buyer s failure to notify Metropolitan promptly in writing of apparent defects c Any part or component designated as manufactured by anyone other than Metropolitan shall be covered only by the express warranty of the manufacturer thereof d The Warranty shall lapse upon Buyer s failure to fully comply with the terms and conditions of its contract with Metropolitan including Buyer s failure to pay the purchase price for the product or any portion thereof Buyer s subsequent compliance with the terms and conditions of any such contract will not cause the term of the Warranty to extend beyond the time period set forth above e No actions taken by Metropolitan to correct a defect in a product shall extend the Warranty beyond the period set forth above Metropolitan shall not be obligated to remedy any defect where otherwise required pursuant to the Warranty unless and until Buyer notifies Metropolitan in writing of the defect and then only if such notification is made prior to the expiration of the period set forth above 3 Process of Claims and Repairs Metropolitan agrees that if the product or any part or component thereof shall fail to conform to the terms of this Warranty Metropolitan shall replace such nonconforming product part or component at the original point of delivery and furnish instruction for its disposi
13. edy 7 The unit has suspended battery Battery charging will charging because it needs to cool resume after the timer off for a period of time The display expires shows time left before charging start timer can begin 8 The unit has entered into a fault Normal operation will condition and has suspended all resume after the timer operations The display shows time expires left before operations can begin again 9 The unit has stopped DC mode due The underlying fault to a fault condition Subsequent condition must clear and screens will state info regarding the related lock timer must suspension elapse 10 The unit has detected a fault The underlying fault condition and has stopped all condition must clear and operations until condition clears the related lock timer must and or necessary time has elapsed elapse since fault Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 11 of 12 WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Please fill out and send back to Metropolitan Ind Warranty Department P O Box 7266 Romeoville IL 60446 Or to register online go to www ionproducts net Name SUMPRO Warranty Registration Card Date Address To register your purchase please fill in the following information City State Zip Installed By Purch
14. eries 1 Remove watches rings or other metal objects 2 Use tools with insulated handles 3 Do not lay tools or metal objects on top of batteries 4 Wear safety goggles and a face shield After taking the above precautions secure the battery box to the head unit using the screws provided Lower the two 12V batteries into the battery box with the terminals facing each other At this time check the polarity of your batteries Facing the front of the SUMPRO unit the left battery terminal should be positive and the right negative See Page 4 Figure A If this is not the case DO NOT continue until the proper batteries can be obtained 5 CONNECTING BATTERIES Now that the batteries have been installed and the polarity conforms to the SUMPROS connect the fuse link across the back battery terminals See Page 4 Detail A Remove the protective cover from the negative battery lead black then connect it to the negative post of the battery Screw down bolt tightly Plug the SUMPRO unit into the designated 115V AC outlet Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO OPERATION MANUAL Battery Back Up Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 4 of 12 Figure A ALTERNATIVE DC INPUT ACCESS COVER BATTERY BOX MOUNTING SCREWS POSITIVE BATTERY LEAD AND TERMINAL NEGATIVE BATTERY y LEAD AND TERMINAL Detail A N NEGATIVE TE
15. f DC2 4 Put access cover back on the head unit LIGHT AND RELAY FUNCTIONS After you have your SUMPRO unit in operation you can check its status by looking at the system lights They should tell you everything you need to know about the status of the unit 1 Power Green LED a Solid when AC Line In Voltage is deemed present b Off when AC Line In fault occurs 2 Inverter Red LED a Blinks when unit is running off inverter and silence has NOT been pressed b Solid when unit is running off inverter and silence has been pressed c Off when unit is operating off of AC Line 3 Alarm Red LED a Blinks when alarm condition occurs and silence has NOT been pressed b Solid when alarm condition occurs and silence has been pressed c Off when no alarm condition is present d Alarm Contact NC dry contact i Opens when either the Inverter LED or Alarm LED are blinking 4 LCD Display Displays all info that pertains to current operating condition of the unit TESTING THE SYSTEM To test the SUMPRO simply unplug it from the 115V AC power to run your pump on battery power for a short time You can repeat this if you wish but it is not necessary If your SUMPRO unit works the first time it is sure to work time and time again Be sure that you remember to plug the unit back into the receptacle after you have completed the test Note New batteries are rarely fully charged
16. k The SUMPRO Your SUMPRO auxiliary power supply should be in two separate containers Remove the contents from the containers They should include the head unit the battery box and the fuse link located inside the battery box Open the lid on the battery enclosure and remove the fuse link from inside 2 Location Find a suitable place to set the unit when it is assembled Keep in mind that the unit should be placed in an area where water and moisture will not splash or drip on the unit the fan inlet on the front of the head unit will not be obstructed and where a properly grounded three prong receptacle is within reach of the power cord When fully assembled the head unit with batteries weighs appoximately 200 Ibs It is recommended to use the optional SUMPRO stand to keep the unit off the floor A dedicated 15A receptacle circuit is recommended 3 Assembly Set the battery box in place making sure that the openings will be facing the back of the head unit Once in place place the head unit in front of the battery box feeding the battery leads through the large holes in the front of the battery box 4 Battery Installation Now that the unit has been properly assembled and in its permanent location the batteries can be installed CAUTION Important Safety Instructions A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batt
17. king on batteries A CAUTION Do not open or mutilate the battery Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic N CAUTION The electrolyte is a dilute sulfuric acid that is harmful to the skin and eyes It is electrically conductive and corrosive The following procedures should be observed a If electrolyte contacts the skin wash it off immediately b If electrolyte contacts the eyes flush thoroughly and immediately with water Seek medical attention c Spilled electrolyte should be washed down with a suitable acid neutralizing agent A common practice is to use a solution of approximately one pound 500 grams bicarbonate of soda to approximately one gallon 4 liters of water The bicarbonate of soda solution should be added until the evidence of reaction foaming has ceased The resulting liquid should be flushed with water and the area dried N CAUTION Do not reverse the battery connections as it will blow the battery fuse A power cord has been provided to connect the inverter to incoming AC wall outlet BATTERY REQUIREMENTS Your Unit operates on 24 volt DC battery power when in the power fail mode Two UL recognized deep cycle marine batteries should be used There are two principal types of batteries starting and deep cycle There are several different types of battery constitutions including liquid lead acid nickel iron nickel cadmium alkaline and maintenance free
18. lternative DC source is connected to the Sumpro it will charge the batteries if the generated power is greater than the battery voltage whether or not AC power is available If two alternative DC power sources are connected at the same time the Sumpro utilizes the one generating the most power Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting to connect an alternative DC source 1 There are two sets of alternative DC input terminals located on the top left side of the Sumpro DC1 and DC2 Open access cover and remove the conduit knockout that corresponds to the terminals you are going to connect to See Page 5 Figure C Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 6 of 12 2 Connect conduit to the head unit See Page 5 Figure C Check local codes for conduit requirements 3 Run the wires from the alternative DC source and connect the positive wire to the positive DC terminal and the negative wire to the negative DC terminal NOTE It doesn t matter which DC input is utilized but insure that the positive and negative wires from the alternative DC source are connected to the same set of DC terminals i e if using DC2 terminals the positive and negative wires from the alternative DC source must be connected to the positive and negative terminals o
19. tion Any transportation charges involved in such disposition and all costs of field labor or other charges incurred in the removal and or reinstallation of any product part or component thereof shall be the responsibility of Buyer 4 Limitation on Liability Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary Metropolitan s entire liability under this Warranty shall not in the aggregate exceed and Buyer s exclusive and sole remedies are to the extent permitted by law shall be to secure replacement of the defective product UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL METROPOLITAN BE LIABLE UNDER THE WARRANTY FOR ANY INDIRECT PUNITIVE SPECIAL EXEMPLARY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS REVENUE USE OR ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE S Express Waiver of Any Other Warranties THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTYIS THE ONLY WARRANTY MADE BY METROPOLITAN ORANY OTHER PARTY IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCT PURCHASED FROM METROPOLITAN NEITHER METROPOLITAN NOR ANY OTHER PARTY MAKES ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY WHICH IS NOT SET FORTH HEREIN AND METROPOLITAN HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND BUYER HEREBY WAIVES ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 6 Not Transferable The Warranty may not be transferred and shall be void on the sale or other transfer of the product T Products and Warranty Subject to Change Metropolitan reserves the right to
20. tomer Unit has been applied to products exceeding the maximum capacity of the Unit i e a pump other than the one supplied with the unit or more than one pump Unit has been applied to the wrong voltage Any labels or cord tags have been removed Take Control Register your product at www ionproducts net SUMPRO Battery Back Up OPERATION MANUAL Dated 04 13 2015 Document Name SUMPRO 100 OM Page 8 of 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Please read the following before calling in for technical support as these are the most common and easiest to rectify issues that may occur with your SUMPRO unit System says that the batteries are too low 1 Check the age of the batteries a We recommend that batteries be replaced every 3 years to insure optimum performance Batteries must be the same age make and model in order for the SUMPRO to function properly 2 If using a wet battery check water levels Norma OperaTION LCD DisPLavs 3 Clean all battery connections and leads with a wire brush or sand paper Even new batteries could have a slight coating on the connections that could cause issues Ensure that battery terminal screws are tightened to 75 pound inches 4 Check fuse link for blown fuses The system is stuck in a fault that won t clear 1 Reboot the system a While in AC mode disconnect the positive red wire from the battery terminal

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