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1. AUPS UPS PEDESTAL EBM PEDESTAL ee z a 0 3 je U m n gt 7 C a IL qu AP Figure 3 5 Installation of Tower used EBM Change the EBM connection number setting in clause 6 1 1 when you use EBM The predictive value at actual electrical discharge time and the electrical discharge time is influenced when not normally set Match in the operation form and set Shutdown timing of Power sol when o EBM and power management software Power sol is additionally used When Power sol is used like the factory setting the backup time expected might not be able to be kept recommendation of pedestal intervals is 300mm 3kVA is 350mm Please set it up so that pedestal may become symmetry for UPS 3 3 2 Tower type Installation Put tower type UPS on a flat ho
2. Optional Caelo mE MNA 9 1 Network Agent Card ou 9 2 Dry Contact 222 Chapter 1 Specification 1 1 Trouble Shooting ueteri hen rettet clc i eie 11 1 Alarm sound 1 11 2 Alarm tenens 11 3 ON Button Recovery 11 4 rouble shooting nn Chapter 1 2 Guarantee and Support 12 1 Guarantee 12 2 Service XVII Chapter 1 Summary 1 1 Feature Uninterruptive power supply UPS defends an electronic equipment from the power supply trouble that the power failure the voltage sag the voltage surge the voltage decrease the excess voltage the utility power noise the frequency variation the switching noise the harmonics wave Such a power supply trouble destroys critical data loses the content of the work of the unpreservation and there is a possibility of damaging hardware As a result productivity of long time is lost and high recovery cost is generated UPS series is composed by UPS and External Battery module EBM of each capacity form by shown in Table 1 1 Table 1 1 UPS series Rack amp Tower Tower Type cus UPS EBM UPS EBM 1 PEN1O2J1RT PEBOS6 2RT 10241 6 2 1 1 PEN152J1RT 15 PEBO48 2RT E 1 5kVA PEN152J1RHT PEBO48 2RT 2 4kVA PENSO2J1RT 30 PEBO72 2RT 3kVA 2 1 PEBO72 2
3. Ji Bri BE The longevity display of the battery is displayed in accordance with user s guide line JEM TR204 2001 The liquid might leak due to the deterioration of the battery case when using it for a long time without exchanging the batteries The leaked liquid causes smoking and a fire When the leaked liquid adheres to the skin it is possible to cause the burn It is possible to lose sight when the leaked liquid catches one s eye In that case wash at once and consult the doctor Do not discard the UPS the UPS batteries in the trash This product contains sealed lead cid bateries and must Pb Pb be disposed of properly For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center The exchanging work of the battery of this device is designed intending person who has experience and knowledge of electric work to do Follow the replacement procedure of the user s guide Remodeling and repair Because there is a high voltage part in this device The people other than the maintenance member repair or open the cover of this device and it becomes off the subject of the guarantee It causes the accident of the electric shock etc 5 Other notes Transfer of this device or attention when selling Transfer or sell off everything appended to this device when this device is transferred or is sold off to
4. lt FRONT gt TOP VIEW CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Risk of electric shock This UPS receives power from more than one source disconnection of all AC source and the DC source is required to de energize this unit before servicing CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse See Installation Instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING Do not short the battery terminals WARNING Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes Flush electrolyte at once with water WARNING Exchange the same battery module type See instruction manual before exchanging the battery module WARNING Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center KKOBTNHY i Ez FEDAL PT XSERBBSIL SEHR LC CE SL SERO mes A BI NND ESL TRDNBENS BMY BETCHA RE KKOKENHY KOA ERE RIO OW QO UL amp y toki amp Re MARIAN CEM HO thu U 22 2A ECBSUC
5. User s Manual NSSREESRRE Uninterruptible Power Supply Model PEN102J1C PEN102J1RT PEN152J1RT 15 PEN152J1RT PEN302J1RT 30 PEN302J1RT J aas an m Fuji Electric Co Ltd DNO074 04 01 C Read User s guide first of all to the last minute to use the UPS safely that defends customer s important information Especially it might cause a fire and the injury etc when the installation method and the battery handling are mistaken It is very dangerous Guard notes on safety And use it correctly Moreover importantly keep this document in the place that can be seen at any time after it reads NOTE We are prohibited to reprint part or all of the content of this book without permission We are to change without a previous notice for the content of this book in the future Contact the your service when there are any suggestions like a suspicious point the mistake and the description leakage etc about the content of this document We cannot assume the responsibility about the influence of the result of the operation of the customer regardless of the above mentioned clause 3 Units are considered acceptable for use in a maximum ambient of 40 C This UPS may be provided with a maximum of two extensiOn Battery packs For Replacement of batteries located in an SERVICE ACCESS AREA 1 Servicing of batteries should be performe
6. E E ccc ccc oe ER ccc 025 5 5 pep ERE EI f ee oe Li Li U SSS N ee H ES SSS 4 coco E 7 III d No 2 o crc f LI LJ ESL ccc A 5 Sooo ANT EBM ae t LP je 025 5 5 f Figure 3 9 EBM connection When EBM is connected the front panel of UPS and EBM is detached The cutting lack under the front panel center of UPS and the cutting lack on the EBM front panel center are cut out The connecting cable of UPS is passed through the cutting lack of UPS and EBM The connecting cable of UPS and EBM is connected in front of EBM The cable is fixed to the cable guide in front of EBM The front panel of UPS and EBM is installed In addition when you install one EBM it is put under EBM that has already been installed repeated step from step 1 in above mentioned 16 Operate it after charging with UPS for 24 hours set up first time or after it preserves it for a long time Attention A few arcs might occur when EBM is connected with UPS Cconnect the connector of EBM with the connector of UPS firmly Do not work by a wet hand It is likely to get an electric shock 3 3 7 Tower type EBM Installation
7. Batteries Control Figure 10 1 Circuit Block 55 Table 10 2 Electrical specification Rated Voltage 100V 110V 120V Input Voltage 80 140V Rated Frequency 50 7 60Hz Auto sensing Input filter Varistor Common mode filter 1kVA 1 1kVA 5 15P Input cable 1 5kVA L5 20P Plug 24 L5 30P 3kVA Terminal M5 1kVA 800W 1kVA 1 1kVA 1kW 1 1kVA Output Power 1 5kVA 1 2kW 1 5kVA 2 4kVA 2 2kW 2 AkVA 3kVA 2 AkW 3kVA Output reguration lt X396 Output distortion Linear Load 396 1kVA 5 15Rx4 2 segments Outlet 1 1kVA 1 5kVA 5 15RX6 2segments 2 5 15R 2 5 2 x 2 L5 30R 2 segments 3kVA 5 15R x 2 Terminal M5 2 segments To bypass time Zero transfer Synchronized INV Output cut CAsynchronized Over Load INV 102 130 12s 131 150 2s 715196 200ms Bypass 110 130 5m 131 150 15s 15196 200ms Table 1 O 3 Expected life UPS Expected life 7years 25 C expect battery 56 Table 10 4 Mass size Body PEN102J1RT 438 x 431 x 86 5 mm PEBOS6 2RT 438 x 431 x 86 5 mm PEN152J1RT 15 4 PEN152J4RT 438 x 431 x 86 5 mm Size WXDXH PEBO48 2RT 438 x 431 x 86 5 mm 2 1 438 721x86 5 mm PENS3O2J1RT 438 x 601 70 TB cover x 86 5 mm PEBO72 2RT 438 x
8. 45 7 4 3 Tower type EBM exchange AN Attention the clearing work by the person who has experience and knowledge of electric work There is possible of the breakdown and the electric shock when doing by the methods other than the following procedures Exchange EBM according to the following procedure Do the EBM exchange in the mode other than the On Battery The breaker on the rear of EBM is turned off The battery cable on the rear of EBM is removed EBM is detached New EBM is fixed The cable from UPS EBM removed in rear of new EBM is connected with the connector of new EBM The breaker on the rear of EBM is turned on When EBM is added it is more similar Above mentioned the cable from UPS becomes a cable from EBM NO ORWN The exchange of EBM becomes an exchange of not the internal battery exchange but EBM units ari 4 BATTERY CABLE B BREAKER EBM CONNECTOR COVER Figure 7 4 Tower EBM exchange When EBM is exchanged or EBM is added already exchange all EBM and an internal battery under use When a new battery and an old battery are o combined and used The longevity of the battery is influenced by an old battery and the expected life of a new battery shortens Make the UPS side full charge about the exchange of EBM Caution Do not short circuited and do not take the battery apart There is a possibility of the electric shock and
9. BELT ESN REDBENSY UC CE EL 027 177 RALRVET ER LT EEN ERRES A pl abdo 6 SEA LIELYC lt ESL TAD BEN HY OLY BOVEY BRUTE RUE KKOKENSY KOADEBREBDEUT f LEF COKERRET uU pp lt ESL eio e eee 1905685 2AUECHHLTC ES 0 31 6 DIAN 9 BeHRBs 15 6 kg Pb BRAS Y41 560900 VIII lt REAR gt lt FRONT gt TOP VIEW CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Risk of electric shock This UPS receives power from more than one source disconnection of all AC source and the DC source is required to de energize this unit before servicing CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse See Installation Instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING Do not short the battery terminals WARNING Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes Flush electrolyte at once with water WARNING Exchange the same battery module type See instruction manual before exchanging the battery module WARNING Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in t
10. BIBI IAS w INPUT BREAKER P 46 ZA COMM FORT NNI 2 1 See Inst ne 25 OUTPUT AC INPUT before ES a LOAD 1 NS 2 LOAD 2 Referto the Instruction manual for the tightening torque d Figure 2 2 Rack amp Tower UPS rear Tower Type 1kVA 5 _ INTERFACE OPTION a 4 WHEN DISCONNECTING 6 ca mid 3 a S 2 Dm ml bkn 1 T Figure 2 3 Tower Type UPS rear Table 2 2 Name No Name Function 4 cii Except 3k Input cable with plug _ 3k Terminal L Line N Nutral Earth 1k 15A Breaker 2 Input Breaker 1 1k 1 5k 20 Breaker 2 4k 3k Breaker 1k 25A Inout Fuse 1 1k 1 5k 30A 2 4k 3k 30A x 2 4 RS232C For communication 5 Option Slot For network agent card or Dry contact card 1k 5 15Rx2 6 cssc 1 1k 1 5k 5 15Rx3 2 4k 5 15R x 1 5 2 x 2 Output cable with L5 30R 3k 5 15R 1 and Terminal L Line N Nutral Earth 1k 5 15Rx2 7 Load2 1 1k 1 5k 5 15Rx3 2 4k 3k 5 15R x 1 8 Output Breaker1 2 4k 3k for 5 15R Load1 9 Output Breaker2 2 4k 3k 15A for 5 15R Load2 10 Output Fuse 24k 20A for 5 20 L
11. S ge 000e Figure 2 1 UPS front Table 2 1 Name No Name Function O 5s push When UTL normally output 1 O Petton 3s push When UTL abnormally output On Battery operation 2 OFF button 3s push Output stop OSSDOS Buzzer stop The buzzer of that time is stopped 3 ESC button Configuration mode select cntent Return to Item display 3s push Return from configuration Only Configuration mode push Self test Stanby HE Standby On Line On HE only OBS bush Latest alarm display Automatically return to normal display 4 SET button Configuration mode Select content Item 3s push Go to configuration All mode Change the display Automatically return to initial display 9 t 4 button Os push Configuration mode Chnage content Item ON State of output 6 1s ON 1s OFF repeat State of no output OFF Converter OFF ON Normal OFF Hight Effeciency HE y VODE ERD O 5s ON O 5s OFF repeat Battery 2s ON 2s OFF repeat Bypass ON Battery disconnect Constant Current Charge 8 aon TERY s ON se ORP repeat Or Immediately before Battery ShutDown 1s ON 1s OFF repeat Self Test Low Battery 2s ON 2s OFF repeat Service Battery ON Alarm 9 ALARM LED 1s ON 1s OFF repeat Bypass not available 2s ON 2s OFF repeat Input abnormal 10 LCD S
12. Se wa EN s e UCM di Sc 55 UPS BATTERY CONNECTOR COVER m d BATTERY CABLE EBM BATTERY CONNECTOR COVER CONNECTOR COVER Figure 3 10 EBM connection 1 When EBM is connected the battery connector cover on the back of UPS and the back of EBM is removed and renewed 2 An accessory of EBM battery cable is connected with the battery connector of UPS and EBM In addition when you install one EBM the battery connector cover on the back of EBM that has already been installed and EBM of the addition is removed and renewed An accessory of EBM battery cable is connected with the battery connector of EBM and EBM Operate it after charging with UPS for 24 hours set up first time or after it preserves it for a long time N Attention A few arcs might occur when EBM is connected with UPS AN Cconnect the connector of EBM with the connector of UPS firmly not work by a wet hand It is likely to get an electric shock 17 3 3 8 Optional card Installation Oc AB W N Optional card Cable Cable tie oJ Optional card Ref ES DC RYB Figure 3 11 Optional card connection Remove the cover of INTERFACE OPTION on the back of UPS when you connect an optional card If used dry contact signal pass the cable through the window of a rear panel lf used dry contact signal fix the cable to the terminal on the substrate Make the rail o
13. Pin Singnal X1 Direction Note 1 Low Battery Reception 5V output 2 RxD Reception Reception signal 3 TxD Transmission Transmission signal 4 DTR Transmission DTR signal output 5 GND GND 6 Alarm Reception 5V output T RTS Transmission RTS signal output 8 UTL failure Reception 5V output 9 Reception Wakeup on MODEM X1 The network agent card is displayed for the DCE by the signal name that sees from DTE host terminal The cable used is straight The RS232C port externals and the pin layout D sub9P connector is shown in Figure 9 3 X Inch screw use 3 Reset switch This switch resets the network agent card 9 2 Dry Contact Card Externals are shown in Figure 9 4 Figure 9 4 Figure 9 3 RS232C port DRY CONTACT INTERFACE DX Je REPO ked Dry Contact Card 50 The UPS offers four relay Inout abnormal Low battery UPS alarm On Bypass The signal can output the open or the close Moreover it provides with the terminal of REPO REMOTE ON OFF and a Remote Shutdown Table 9 2 Terminal on PCB M4 No Terminal Signal VO Jumper Relay Note 1 1 2 Input out yp1 1122 OPEN abnormal 3 2 CLOSE 2 P3 P4 EOM Ee OPEN battery 3 2 CLOSE DC30V MAX 2A MAX AC125V 3 P5 P6 UPS alarm Out JP3 OPEN 3 2 CLOSE 4 P7 P8 On Bypass Out ups 1 2 On Bypass
14. 6 27 48 4kW 100W 90 320 540 14kVA 300W 31 116 196 600W 15 52 100 1 2kW 900W 7 32 60 1 5kVA 1 2kW 5 22 42 2 2kW 100W 105 370 620 QAKVA 600W 23 82 155 1 2kW 10 37 2 4kW 1 8kW 5 23 42 24kW 4 15 30 Backup times are approximate and vary depending on the load configuration and charge Except in 1kW 1 1kVA Except in 2 2kW 2 4kVA Table 10 8 Accessories Replaced Parts Category Type name Model name Rail kits RAIL KIT 2U EIA Network Agent card ES PS NAC Dry Contact card ES DC RYB Plug Stop Accessories 1kVA Rack amp Tower Type PLUG STOP PEN102 1 1kVA 1 5kVA Rack amp Tower Type 2 4kVA Rack amp Tower Type Rack amp Tower 1kVA Tower Type PLUG STOP PEN1 52 PLUG STOP PEN242 PLUG STOP PEN302 PLUG STOP PEN1 02 Battery Rack amp Tower Type 1kVA 1 1kVA 1 5kVA 2 4kVA 9128RBM 1000R 9128RBM 1500R 9128RBM 3000R Replaced Parts Battery Tower Type 1kVA 9128RBM 1000C Fuse 1kVA 1 4kVA 1 5kVA 2 4kVA For output 2 LittelFuse 314025 LittelFuse 314030 1set BUSSMANN 20 1set LittelFuse 505030 1set 2sets 58 Chapter 1 1 Trouble Shooting 11 1 Alarm sound stop To stop the alarm sound the ESC button is pushed The alarm rings newly regardless of the alarm stop when a new trouble occurs in UPS 11 2 Alarm When the SET button is pushe
15. Continuous Buzzer The load has exceeded 100 Load Remove some equipment from UPS ALARM LED Blink LCD No Display No Buzzer ALARM LED 2sBlink LCD No Display Buzzer every 2second Input deviates from the input range of the zero transfer Input deviates from the input range Check the input power Check the input power 62 LCD LED Buzzer Possible Cause Action The UPS atmosphere 3 Adjust the temperature TEMP FAULT 1 Lighting Continue temperature exceeded to 40C less 40 C It returns automaticall The UPS atmosphere d TEMP FAULT 2 Lighting Continue temperature exceeded 41C temperature falls on less Lightin Cati ue The load has exceeded ES 10296 Load TT The load has exceeded OVER LOAD 1 Lighting Continue 110 Load Remove some equipment OVER LOAD 2 Lighting Continue The load has exceeded 130 Load The load has exceeded OVER LOAD 3 ti Lighting Continue 150 Load The condition of the self test is not satisfactory BATTERY TES T JEN tiny No The event was one hour from occurd generated while testing self Remove equipment OUTPUT OVERCURRT from UPS n Even retrying if occur It OUTPUT OFFSET ightin Continue Lighting alarm 5 Necessary to repair SHORT CI RCUI T UPS Contact your service OUTPUT OVERVOLT OUTPUT UND
16. Push the ESC button when it returns to the AUTOSTART after shutdown with alarm item This setting decides whether to start when re start after shutting down in the alarm state If UPS shut down with alarm the mode transfers to the Powerdown in case of Invalidity When invalidity ON button recovery is Invalidity 6 1 9 Polarity CONFIGURATION Factory POLARITY Setting POLARITY ACTIVE CLOSE POLARITY ACTIVE OPEN Figure 6 10 Polarity It changes into the Polarity display in pushing the SET button Push button button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Polarity item This setting is a function of installing in the dry contact card of the option An active close becomes REPO and REMOTE OFF When the contact close active open becomes REPO ON and REMOTE OFF When the contact open 34 6 1 10 Buzzer stop CONFIGURATION Factory BUZZER STOP Setting BUZZER STOP ACTIVE BUZZER STOP ABNOMAL I N ONLY BUZZER STOP ACTIVE EXCEPT 5 BUZZER STOP ACTIVE Figure 6 11 Buzzer stop It changes into the Buzzer stop display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that cha
17. being output Confirm the prepared lock switch is not activein 6 1 9 9 2 2 REMOTE ON OFF The UPS supports the REMOTE function that you can do UPS ON OFF with the terminal UPS is turned on and off by operation Short Open of the lock switch that the customer prepared from remoteness REMOTE ON OFF is a set item of Chapter6 It is invalidly set in initialization Refer Chapter 6 to make the REMOTE ON OFF function effective When a remote ON OFF function is effective the ON button and the OFF button of UPS are invalid Install a remote switch according to the following procedure 1 Connect it with the terminal REMOTE and the terminal GND by using twist or shield and size AWG 16 22 0 3mm 1 3mm 2 Because UPS is not stopped confirm the prepared lock switch is not activein 6 1 9 The terminal REMOTE is a current of 1 or less Choose the lock switch that corresponds to the ratings The line kind used must use the twist or shield to prevent the noise malfunction REMOTE function can be set by the method of Chapter 6 Note that the metal piece doesn t come in contact with the terminal when you set REMOTE There is a possibility that UPS stops Install REMOTE with UPS stopped Confirm the prepared lock switch is not active 6 1 9 When you should install REMOTE when UPS is being output Confirm the prepared lock switch is not active in 6 1 9 When a remote ON OFF function is effective the ON bu
18. fix UPS to the rack Advance toward clause 3 3 37 3 3 5 to complete the installation lt UPS 5 lt EBM lt EBM 2 Figure 3 3 Installation of Rackmount used EBM Installation of Tower type When UPS is set up in the tower the pedestal plinth for the tower installation is installed in the bottom of the main flame 1 The pedestal for the tower installation is assembled 2 Slowly put UPS on the pedestal and put UPS on a flat horizontal place NG Figure 3 4 Installation of Tower Attention AN Install the bracket when you add EBM Position the air intake vent in the upper part at the Tower installation 10 3 Fix the pedestal of EBM between pedestal of UPS when you set up EBM 4 Slowly put UPS and EBM on the pedestal and put on a flat horizontal place 5 Fix UPS and EBM with a bracket like Figure 3 5 6 In addition repeat step 5 from step 3 when you add one EBM another SHORT SCREW SHORT SCREW BRACKET ML T NO 1 EBM Neues BRACKET NO 2 EBM EI D WEM A MB IA
19. moment Intelligent mode UPS transfers to On Battery with output cut of moment And if possible On Line UPS transfers to On Line 6 1 17 Language CONFIGURATION Factory LANGUAGE SELECT Setting LANGUAGE SELECT Japanese LANGUAGE SELECT 1 ish Figure 6 18 Language It changes into the Language display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is 39 changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Language item 6 1 18 DCstart CONFIGURATION Factory DC START Setting START INVALIDITY START EFFECTIVE Figure 6 10 DC start It changes into the DC start display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the DC start item In case of effective UPS transfers to On Battery in pressing ON button for three seconds or more even if there is no utility input 40 Chapter Maintenance qe 41 Care The best approach is to keep the area in UPS surroundings in a clean state of no dust Clean the outside of the UPS when air is very dusty The longevity of the battery is infl
20. possible or the communication is invalided or newly communication is connected or UPS shuts down after the mode is changed by the communication UPS change to automatic operation 32 6 1 7 Synchronized range CONFIGURATION Factory SYNCH RANGE Setting SYNCH RANGE 3 H 2 SYNCH RANGE 1 Hz SYNCH RANGE 2 Figure 6 8 Synchronized range It changes into the Synchronized range display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Synchronized range item This setting sets the synchronized range in On Line The INV output outputs the frequency within this range The INV output outputs by the asynchronization at a utility input outside of this range The output is cut when there are an internal abnormality and an overload at the asynchronization 6 1 8 AUTOSTART after shutdown with alarm Factory Setting FTER ALM ECTIVE Figure 6 9 AUTOSTART after shutdown with alarm 38 It changes into the AUTOSTART after shutdown with alarm display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display
21. power from more than one source disconnection of all AC source and the DC source is required to de energize this unit before servicing CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse See Installation Instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING Do not short the battery terminals WARNING Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes Flush electrolyte at once with water WARNING Exchange the same battery module type See instruction manual before exchanging the battery module WARNING Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center REOKTNSY Hiili EEL Y REN RE AD FIJET HE t 8 AV RE fiif Boge Ss IRE WL REELT ESL KED BENG Y Ney F VISE MAIC SRL C KES LY Bees A BI NN TRALEE CHES TOBE oY SERO EIE f U BAY BUDD B5UcCCERU RUE WA OBthbU 94 Ow WD LEF nie THO tU FEMKE 2A ECBSUCCESU fjl63kg UC 7 V 7 8 kg Y41 560876 E Fo VI 1 1kVA 1 5kVA lt REAR gt
22. put the container including water on the upper face of the device Might it get an electric shock when falling and it cause a fire Pull out the power cable after stopping outputting at once by off button of UPS when abnormality is caused while using this device Do not get on on this device and don t put the one It is likely to injure by falling and breaking Do not set up this device in an unstable place It is likely to injure by falling and breaking XIV 4 Attention for maintenance About the exchange and the recycling of the battery The battery is used so that this device may correspond to the power failure for a short time The battery uses the lead and diluted sulohuric acid enough Note the following content AN Attention When usually using it the exchange time of the battery is 3 4 5 years the used temperature 25 C Exchange it regularly The battery shelf life shortens when the used temperature is 25 C or more or there are a lot of electrical discharge frequencies and exchange it ahead of time Used terns Battery life Battery Replaced expectancy time 25 3 5 5 years 3 4 5 years 30C 2 5 3 5 years 2 3 years 1 3 1 8 years OQ 771 3 years About the exchange cycle of the battery The longevity of the battery changes greatly by the installation environment of UPS Exchange it in the used environment to use it safely L au D
23. red and black blacks mutually Install the front panel 9 Check that battery LED does not shine after pushing the ESC button for 3 seconds 42 Rack amp Tower Type BATTERY CONNECTOR BATTERY CONNECTOR OF UPS INTERNAL BATTERY BATTERY BRACKET FRONT PANEL SCREW OF FRONT PANEL 1 14kVA 1 5kVA BATTERY CONNECTOR CONNECTOR OF UPS 4 INTERNAL BATTERY BATTERY BRACKET SCREW OF FRONT PANEL p 2 4 BATTERY CONNECTOR UPS CONNECTOR BATTERY BRACKET Figure 7 1 Rack amp Tower type internal battery exchange 43 m FRONT PANEL UPS we BATTERY BRACKET CONNECTOR f S SCREW OF BATTERY BRACKET INTERNAL BATTERY BATTERY CONNECTOR Figure 7 2 Tower tyoe internal battery exchange Insert battery cable surely When insertion is loose it causes the breakdown Do not leave UPS with the battery removed battery is a heavy load Be careful when you insert it Rack amp Tower EBM exchange Attention the clearing work by the person who has experience and knowledge of electric work There is possible of the breakdown and the electric shock when doing by the methods other than the following procedures Exchange EBM according to the following procedure 1 Do the EBM exchange by the mode other than the On Battery 2 The breaker on
24. the third party Guarantee Guarantee is appended to this user s guide Keep it importantly after confirming the content of the description We will repair based on the content of the guarantee when breaking down by any chance in the guaranteed term See the guarantee in detail When there is no description matter by the shop it becomes the repair or an exchange for a fee regardless of the guaranteed term XVI Chapter 1 SUDO Eno Ud 1 1 Feature Chapter 2 Part name and function EAS MAU ton n 2 2 UPS Chapter Installation OM UTM VALI 4 2 Start Stop Fa Jats 1 tesb o c uu e e e dto icit bac t t RoE 5 1 LED display e 5 2 Normal LCD display 5 3 Other LCD display Chapter6 Setting 6241 Pariel oOperatitis 7 2 Storing 7 3 Battery Exchange time ccccccccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssen 4 Battery 8 7 5 Test of new battery 7 6 Recycling MOE a RW e eased EE Chapter 8
25. 3kVA 9 A disconnect switch shall be provided by others for ac input circuit and output circuit The instruction manual shall include the statement indicating that overcurrent protection for the fixed output AC circuit is to be provided by others 1 Use No 8 AWG 90 C copper wire and 22 5lb in torque force when connecting to input output terminal block EMC Models over 1 5k VA CORE 75 CORE 9 2250 9 COMSBICIAEREMEWE XI ES SOKLDBRANSCCMHVET VCCI A FCC Part 15 NOTE This eauipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules There limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user wil be required to correct the interference at his own expense EN62040 2 WARNING This is a product for commercial and industrial application in the second environment installation restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent disturbances Models up to 1 5k VA VCCI CORE 72 COREA KE
26. 601 x 86 5 mm Tower Type PEN10O2J1C 160 x 388 x 245 with foot mm Size WXDXH 6 2 160 x 388 x 245 with foot mm PEN102J1RT 163Kg PEBO86 2RT 224Kg 52J1RT 15 20Kg Rack amp Tower Type PEN152J1RT Mass PEBO48 2RT 27 PEN302J1RT 30 31 6Kg PENS3O2J1RT 293Kg PEBO72 2RT 4O AKg tone oe Nass PEN102J1C 15 6 2 194Kg Operating temperature Table 10 5 Environment and safety OC 40TC Battery Optimum temp 25 C Operating humidity 25 85 No dewfall Storage temperature 15 7C 50C the battery expected life shortens as for keeping 25 C or more Storage humidity 10 90 No dewfall Operating altitude lt 1 500m 1kVA lt 5OdBA Audible noise 1 1kVA 1 5kVA lt 5OdBA 2 4kVA lt 55dBA Safty UL1778 CE 1kVA VCCI FCC ClassB CE EMC 1 1kVA 1 5kVA VCCI FCC ClassB CE 2 4kVA VCCI FCC ClassA CE Table 10 6 Internal Battery 1kVA 12V Battery 1 1kVA 1 5kVA 12V 4sets 2 4kVA 3kVA 12V 6sets Battery type Sealed lead storage battery Expected life 3 5 5 years 25 C NEW Charging 6 hours The expected life shortens while becoming a high temperature 57 Table 10 7 Back up time 1 New 25 Capacity Load W Internal Battery M 1EBM M 2EBM M 100W 66 230 420 200W 33 118 220 P d 400W 18 58 110 600W 8 37 67 800W
27. AIL OF TERMINAL 13 10 40 M5 LOAD SYSTEM DISTRIBUTION J PANEL EE j EARTH N L N L L AC OUTPUT AC INPUT LOAD 1 a Wiring LOAD SYSTEM INPUT Use the wire protection when you connect the wire cable with the terminal Ring terminal TB cover TOP 7 E Cap Screw Output cable Wire cable Nut Wire protection TB cover A Wire protection Accessory Input cable Wire protection can be an put on the back or the bottom of the TB cover Remove the round part of the TB cover and put it When removing the cutting lack side can be removed by strongly pushing the right and left i and ii several times in the driver as shown in the figure below Do not beat strongly Do not push the driver into the space iii The TB cover is damaged Please note it Input cable Output cable y B doop Ci Cil Ciii b Details when wire protection is used 14 15 PLUG STOP Output breaker pin c PLUGSTOP Figure 3 8 Wiring and detailed terminal not remodel UPS The UPS breaks down and the guarantee becomes invalid The input distribution breaker must select the breaker more than the above mentioned current value qualification owner must do electrical work Do not connect the large load of instant electric power Laser print
28. Capacity Rack amp Tower Type Tower Type 1kVA PEN1O2J1RT PEN10O2J1C 1 1kVA PEN152J1RT 15 1 5kVA PEN1 52J1RT 2 PEN3 0 2JU1RT 30 241 UPS Packing parts UPS 1set Communication Cable 1set CD 1set User s Guide with Guarantee 1set Flange for Rack Rack amp Tower Type only 1set Pedestal Rack amp Tower Type only 1set 3P 2P Change Plug 1kVA and 1 1kVA only 1set Wire Protection 8kVA Only 2sets III To use device safely 1 Attention In this paragraph the matter that we would like you to defend to use this device safely is shown Often read this book before it uses it and use it correctly Keep this book in by the side to refer soon when it is necessary Display and meaning of notes In this Document the ranks of notes on safety are distinguished as Danger and Caution and Attention D ANGER Show a pressing dangerous situation of causing death or a serious injury when not avoiding it Show a dangerous situation with possibility of N CAUT ON causing death or of a serious injury when not avoiding it Show a dangerous situation with a possibility of causing the slight injury or more injury or show the case where there is a possibility that only physical loss or damage may occur when not avoiding it The matter described to attention has the possibility of relating to an important result according to the situation Bot
29. EAU 920 kg CZ 10 4 kg BRAS Y41 560877 59 2 TW BE EO 3th 50 sU 2 EO Bt TUS 9 REBOT ES DISET SC TE Y41 560901 lt REAR gt lt FRONT gt TOP VIEW CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Risk of electric shock This UPS receives power from more than one source disconnection of all AC source and the DC source is required to de energize this unit before servicing CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse See Installation Instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING Do not short the battery terminals WARNING Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes Flush electrolyte at once with water WARNING Exchange the same battery module type See instruction manual before exchanging the battery module WARNING Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center BEOBtNHY REDBENSGY REG RA RE AD TAS t 5 Y Att RT ARO AIC IRB
30. ERVOLT DCBUS OVERVOLT DCBUS UNDERVOLT UPS FAULT It is necessary to repair OVER HEAT Lighting Continue alarm UPS Contact your service INPUT OVERCURRT CHARGER FAULT ABF RLY FAULT FAN FAULT SOFT START FAULT 63 Chapter 1 2 Guarantee and Support 12 1 Guarantee The guarantee is appended to this user s guide Keep it importantly after confirming a content and a prescribed matter of the guarantee are filled in The guaranteed term is one year from the purchase day 12 2 Service If you have any question or problems with the UPS call your service Repair during guaranteed It will be repaired or exchanged to based on the content of the guarantee Have the following information ready when you call for service Model name Discription in guarantee Guarantee number Discription in guarantee Purchase date Discription in guarantee Symptoms of failure detail Repair after guaranteed When the function can be maintained by the repair it repairs for a fee by the customer s demand Refer the homepage about latest information of the product and the nearest office http www fujielectric co jo products power supply 64
31. L FALT DELAY 120 SECONDS Figure 6 4 UTL failure signal delay It changes into the UTL failure signal delay display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the UTL failure signal delay item This setting is a function of installing in the dry contact card of the option This setting is used for the delay of the input abnormal signal UTL failure signal of 9 2 6 30 6 1 4 Output delay CONFIGURATION Factory OUTPUT DELAY Setting OUTPUT DELAY 0 SECOND OUTPUT DELAY 3 0 SECONDS OUTPUT DELA Y 6 0 SECONDS OUTPUT DELA Y BUTTON INVALID Figure 6 5 Output delay It changes into the Output delay display in pushing the SET button Push A button button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Output delay item This setting is effective against the OFF button operation when On Battery 6 1 5 Rated Voltage CONFIGURATION Factory RATED VOLTAGE Setting RATED VOLTAGE 100 V RATED VOLTAGE 110 V RATED VOLTAGE 120 V Figure 6 6 Rated Voltage 31 It changes into the Rated Voltage display in pushing the SE
32. RA CEA SOCCZBNCUTWEIM CORBMSYAVTFUEY YF UTEAANSC HERS ASETI TENNET o CIE UU RRO VCCI B II FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules There limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician help Packing Content First of all Open the packing box and confirm contents in the table below Contact the service when there is insufficient something There is the following form capacity in the UPS
33. RT EBM is constituted for increase when the backup is long necessary It introduces the feature of UPS that offers the superior performance and reliability Normal mode of clean sinusoidal output High Effeciency HE mode that suppressed power consumption Intelligent mode that switches automatically between Normal mode and High Effeciency HE mode by judging utility input these modes of three stages can be selected from front panel or communication In this case it becomes a compulsion change n the Normal mode of a clean sinusoidal output the exchange input electric power is filtered it adjusts and a steady electric power to the equipment is offered The High Effeciency IHE mode that suppresses power consumption contributes to the power consumption reduction The intelligent mode of a possible mode switching can change both the power consumption reduction and the power supply quality by the setting Because the On Battery is not operated as much as possible the consumption of the battery is suppressed Normally the input is judged and the mode is changed by the automatic operation When the mode is specified by the communication in intelligent the mode is decided by the communication priority and an automatic operation is not done However if the other mode is possible and the mode specified by the communication is impossible UPS becomes the other mode without OnBattery When the communicati
34. T button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Rated Voltage item 6 1 6 Mode select CONFIGURATION Factory MODE SELECT Setting MODE SELECT 5 NORMAL MODE MODE SELECT HE MODE MODE SELECT INTELLIGENT MODE Figure 6 7 Mode select It changes into the Mode select display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Mode select item Normal mode is fixation in the mode of the On Line mode is fixation in the mode of the On HE Intelligent mode ijudges a utility input and does the transfering of On Line On HE UPS transfers from On Line to On HE by the automatic operation The change from On HE to On Line when the input deviates from the HE range and when the input is bypass available transfers by automatic operation Moreover when there is a mode transition by the communication it gives priority to the communication don t automatic operation However when the UPS changes into the OnBattery by the condition of the AC input the change operation is not done When the communication is not
35. TAGE 100V RATED VOLTAGE 110V RATED VOLTAGE 120V 26 Chapter 6 Setting The following setting can be changed in any mode with an operation panel of UPS No Item Default External Battery module EBM set Oset REPO REMOTE Invalidity UTL failure signal delay O second Output delay O second Rated Voltage 100V Mode select Normal D Synchronized range 3Hz AUTOSTART after shutdown with alarm Effective Polarity Active close Buzzer stop No active 4 AUTOSTART Effective 42 Auto battery test Effective 4 Remote shut down signal term 4 5seconds Manual Bypass Invalidity Voltage range of HE mode 5 Frequency range of HE mode 1Hz Language Japanese DC start Invalidity When the power cable is pulled out no battery content of setting change is not preserved Only can be changed from the network agent card by the communication This change becomes a compulsion change 27 6 1 Panel operating The setting method in the operation panel is shown The item is displayed in LCD The item and the content can be changed by using the operation button ESC button SET button A button button m ON OPERATION MODE BATTERY ALARM OFF Y Figure 6 1 Panel Figure 6 1 shows the panel us
36. UIN 21 woo uw 90005 Figure 3 1 Need Space 3 3 Installation UPS is designed by a flexible installation Rack amp tower type prepares accessories necessary to use it as a rackmounting installation or a tower installation 3 3 1 Rack amp tower type Installation UPS is possible to set up in 19 inch rack and only 2U uses valuable rack space It is possible to fix to 19 inch rack with the installation fittings flange for rackmounting The screw that fixes the rail and UPS to the frame is not included in UPS Prepare the rail for your 19 inch rack Installation of Rack type Install UPS in the rack according to the following procedure Make the front side of UPS the front and put UPS on a flat place Install the handles with the long screw 2pcs appended to two flanges Fix the flange that installs the handles to the side of UPS with the short screw 4 pcs of the attachment Figure 3 2 Fix to the screw hole in one step interior with the short plate screw when you want to put out the device forward Repeat step 3 from step 1 when you set up EBM of the option oOo A Sie f LONG SCREW 19 8 SHORT SCREW BANIDEB x ELANGE Figure 3 2 Installation of flange Install EBM on the the lower of UPS like Figure 3 3 Use the rail for the mount every EBM 6 Do the slide and put UPS and EBM on the rail Fix the flange of UPS to the frame of the rack to
37. al Function Out In No used TxD Transmission signal OUT RxD Reception signal IN No used GND No used P 2 No used No used E No used OIOINIOI IAIOINI gt 48 Chapter 9 Optional card The following card is prepared in the UPS with optional Network Agent card Option Cooperation with Power Management Software Power SOL It is a card equipped with SNMP agent s function Dry Contact Option it is a card equipped with 4 Relay Outputs Input abnormal Low battery UPS alarm On Bypass It provides with REPO REMOTE ON OFF function and the remote shutdown function 9 1 Network Agent Card Externals are shown in Figure 9 1 Figure 9 1 Network Agent Card 1 Network port The card communicates with the administrative terminal where power supply management software Power SOL was installed by way of the network by using this communication port The transmission rate corresponds LED 1 LED2 to 1OMbps 100Mbps The hot swap of the card is possible 12345678 Figure 9 2 Network port The pin layout and externals of the port and position of LED that shows communication are shown in Figure 9 2 LED1 The state of 10BASE T 100BASE TX is shown LED2 The communication with UPS is shown 49 2 Pin assignment of RS232C The pin assignment of RS232C D sub9P connector is as follows Table 9 1 RS232C pin assignment
38. ayed in LCD for this period When the SET button is pushed after transfering to the converter OFF by the internal abnormality the mode and abnormality when abnormality occurs are displayed UPS returns to the normal display when leaving it 4 1 7 Powerdown Powerdown indicates the state to have turned off AC DC DC AC DC DC of UPS MODE LED blink for this period Power Down is displayed in LCD for this period The state cannot be transferred from Power Down There is only reset by detaching the plug Other states can be displayed with button W button 4 1 8 Charging 21 BATTERY LED blink every O 5 seconds for fast charging 4 2 Start Stop 4 2 1 Start Push the ON button after connecting UPS with the utility power f UPS shuts down by battery cut off UPS automatically becomes an output status by utility return This is possible to change by item of Chapter 6 Even if the ON button of UPS is pushed with no Utility Power UPS can not start This is possible to change by item of Chapter 6 UPS starts by inputting utility again even if UPS unplugs by the alarm state This is possible to change by item of Chapter 4 2 2 Stop 4 3 When the OFF button is pressed for 3 seconds or more the output of UPS is turned off Afterwards UPS will shut down and stop completely when the input power plug of UPS is pulled out Self test When you keep pushing the ESC button for 3 seconds t
39. be stopped urgent stop function with the terminal UPS stops by operation Short Open of the lock switch that the customer prepared from remoteness REPO is a set item of Chapter6 It is invalidly set in initialization Refer Chapter6 to make the REPO function effective The REPO operation stops the power supply to the connected equipment at once UPS becomes Converter OFF UPS transfers automatically to the standby state if the REPO signal is released UPS turns on the output with a repeated ON button UPS shuts down by the REPO input when the On Battery terminal REPO is a current of 10mA or less Choose the lock switch that corresponds to the ratings The line kind used must use the twist or shield to prevent the noise malfunction o Separate the input power supply from UPS when you use the REPO function It is more certain The REPO function can be set by the method of Chapter 6 Note that the metal piece doesn t come in contact with the terminal when you set REPO There is a possibility that UPS stops 52 Install the REPO switch according to the following procedure 1 Connect it with the terminal REPO and the terminal GND by using twist or shield and size AWG 16 22 0 3mm 1 3mm 2 Because UPS is not stopped confirm the prepared lock switch is not active in 6 1 9 Install REPO with UPS stopped Confirm the prepared lock switch is not active in 6 1 9 o When you should install REPO when UPS is
40. cation of this device The wiring overheats when the wiring not suitable for this is used and it causes a fire Do not tightly bend cables do not bundle cables do not put the one on connected cables The cable is damaged and it causes the electric shock and a fire The connection of cables must not use it imperfectly It causes the electric shock and a fire by the short and heatup Wet the cable and neither rear connector nor the terminal stand of this device with water etc It causes the electric shock and a fire Tightening the terminal must not have loosening It might cause smoking and the ignition Select the diameter of wire more than the device ratings current by the voltage standing GOOV or more Do not put the foreign body Internal parts are short circuited when foreign bodies of metals and the combustible one etc enter and it causes the electric shock and a fire Stop outputting with the turning off button and pull out the power cable when the foreign body enters UPS Do not set up this device in a dusty place Dust is accumulated internal parts are short circuited and it causes the electric shock and a fire Do not use it in the place where salinity and the causticity gas are generated Internal parts are short deteriorated and it causes the electric shock and a fire This device is a heavy load Work by two people or more when you carry work wearing gloves and the safety shoes etc because it doesnt injure Do not
41. ctric shock when doing by the methods other than the following procedures gt gt Exchange fuses in the fuse box on the rear of UPS according to the following procedures Remove the input cable of UPS from the power supply Confirm LED of UPS has been turned off Remove the lid of the fuse box on the back of UPS and take out an inside fuse Put a new fuse in the fuse box Turn and tighten the lid in the fuse box Connect the input cable of UPS with the power supply Confirm that UPS starts as usual NOIA dopo Chapter 8 Communication The communication port enables what Device of different types and a variety of network environments communicates with UPS UPS provides with the insulation RS232C by the standard To establish the communication between UPS and the computer it connects it with the communication port of UPS and RS232C communication port of the computer by using an attached communications cable It is possible to cooperate with the Power management Software Power SOL the Power Management software can exchange UPS and data by connecting the communications cable When abnormality occurs in the utility power the software demands the shutdown to OS and it shuts down the equipment in regular order The pin layout of the communication port is shown in Figure 8 1 and it explains the pin assignment inTable 8 1 X Inch screw use Figure 8 1 Pin layout Table 8 1 Pin assignment Pin No Sign
42. d UPS displays the alarm The upper row displays the state when the alarm Table 1 1 1 is used to judge and to solve the alarm and the state When the input plug is removed or the input breaker is turned off after the o alarm is generated the PowerDown mode is continued until falling to safety internal DC voltage 59 ERV OL T OUTP UT OF FSET OVER HEAT RRT SH ORT CHAR GER FAUL T F AN FAULT AB F R LY FAULT OVER L OAD OVER L OAD 1 OVER L OAD 2 OVER L OAD 3 TEMP FA UL 1 TEMP FA UL T 2 Figure 1 1 1 Alarm Display 60 11 3 ON Button Recovery 61 When UPS transfers to Converter OFF or On Bypass by the alarm UPS does recovery operation to the alarm that recovery operation is possible by pushing the ON button for three seconds However when the alarm is detected again while recovery recovery operation is stopped Recovery display is following EBM 1 REPOOFF RE COV ERY Figure 1 1 2 Recovery Display The alarm that can be recovered is the following alarm Output Over Under Voltage Output Offset Input Output Over Current DC BUS Over Voltage FAN Fault Charger Fault Short Circuit Though the overload is not a breakdown the recovery operation is possible by pushing the ON button for three seconds amp 6 6 amp 6 t0 When 6 1 8 isinvalidly set this operation is not done This operation cannot be done while Manual Bypass When operat
43. d or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions 2 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type When replacing batteries replace with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs 3 CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 4 CAUTION Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic 5 CAUTION A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries 900 a Remove watches rings or other metal objects b Use tools with insulated handles c Wear rubber gloves and boots d Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries e Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals f Determine if battery is inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove source from ground Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance applicable to equipment and remote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit Except For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Only
44. d outside the country the voltage and the system requirements might be different and it cause the expected operation not to be done The check in daily Check the following matters to use this device safely Check the maintenance space Check the presence of an abnormal sound XI Check abnormality of the rotation sound of FAN Check the nasty smell Check whether the surface temperature of the case is abnormal Check the dust of air intake area or air outtake area Or check whether to put the thing Check whether to put the thing on the device About a potential risk of this device Here a potential risk means the influence on human body life This devices have the following risks to potential Electric shock Fire by heatup or output short Influence of electromagnetic radiation radiated from device An electric equipment radiates the electromagnetic radiation from the device by the principle The electromagnetic radiation radiated from the device cannot be completely removed by a present technology Especially when this device is used near the machine that controls remotely by the electric wave it might cause the malfunction of the equipment When this device is used by such an equipment measures such as electromagnetic shields are needed Notes on handling in use Do often read this book and do not do wrong use Moreover Pull out the plug of the input power strip from the outlet or turn off the input breaker of thi
45. d voltage 1 2 Input frequency 3Hz Default put frequency range is possible to change by setting of Chapter 6 When the input deviates from the range of bypass available if overload internal abnormality occurs the output is cut When the phase match cannot be done even within bypass available the UPS doesn t change to the by pass operation And output is cut When the load is over 110 the output is cut after transition to On Bypass When the load is over 15096 the output is cut transfers to the On Bypass once when the load is near less than 100 after detecting the overload When the input deviates from the range of bypass available if manual bypass is set the UPS transfer Bypass with output cut within 1O0ms output of UPS might decrease when the inrush current is connected 4 1 2 On HE It is a mode that supplies a utility inout to the load side through UPS MODE LED is turned off and On HE is displayed in LCD for this period Other states can be displayed with the A button W button When the power failure occurs UPS transfers the On Battery mode When the UPS load exceeds 100 it is shown for ALARM LED to light and to have exceeded the UPS capacity UPS transfers On Battery when the utility input deviates from the HE input range when the HE mode When Input power is cut the output cut by the transition of On HE On Battery is about 1O0ms HE
46. e release the manual Bypass This operation is effective also for the alarm occured while OnBypass or Converter off 11 4 Trouble shooting Table 11 1 UPS trouble shooting guide Alarm State Possible Cause Action No start Wiring is not correct Check the connection of the UPS input wiring UPS cannot be output OFF bottun operation REMOTE setting The ON button is pushed Do REMOTE ON Input breaker trip Load trouble Check the load Separate the load with the possibility of the trouble Reset pushes the button in the rear UPS trouble There is a possibility that there is a trouble in UPS when trio is done at once even if the breaker is reset Contact your service UPS doesn t offer the expected backup time Charges or exchange is need Execute the self test pushing the ESC button for seconds Exchange the batteries when BATTERY LED of UPS blinks every 2 seconds BATTERY LED Low batery Backup times has shortened It is different Blink depending on the load and the charging Buzzer every 1second status Prepare the shutdown BATTERY LED Worning before Soon the UPS output stops and will shut O 5sBlink shutdown down Prepare the shutdown Buzzer every O 5second BATTERY LED Battery disconnect Connect the battery Lightring No Buzzer BATTERY LED Service Battery Need to exchange Battery 2sBlink No Buzzer ALARM LED Lightring LCD No Display
47. ed when setting of O and explains the operation as follows o alarm generation or the mode changes for this period and this state is ended The content of the setting change is not reflected 1 Push the SET button for 3 seconds Configuration is displayed in LCD At this time the item of D on the former page is displayed 2 A button V button is pushed and it moves to the item that changes 3 Push the SET button when you move to the item that changes The content of the item is displayed 4 A button button is pushed and it moves to the content that changes 5 t is changed to the content to which it wants to change the content of the item that changes by pushing the SET button And it becomes the next item display of the item that changes Push the ESC button when you want to return to the item that changes 6 This state can be ended by always preserving the content of the change when the ESC button is pushed for 3 seconds This state ends automatically when no operation passes 2 minutes The content of the change is not reflected When the event is generated on the way this state is discontinued At this time the content of the change is not reflected 28 6 1 1 EBM set CONFIGURATION Factory EBM SET Setting Figure 6 2 EBM set It changes into the EBM set display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is chang
48. ed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the EBM set item using UPS without setting this Set this when you increase EBM The deterioration of the battery is fast when Do not change initialization with EBM not increased 6 1 2 REPO REMOTE Factory Setting REPOYREMOTE REPO SET REPOYREMOTE REMOTE SET Figure 6 3 REPO REMOTE 29 It changes into the display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the REPO REMOTE item This setting is a function of installing in the dry contact card of the option Do not change the default when the card uninstalling The button might become invalid and the output might be cut This terminal becomes iREMOTE ON OFF when changing to the REMOTE setting button OFF button of the panel becomes invalid when changing to the REMOTE setting Make it to the remote setting after it changes to the setting that the output is turned off at 6 1 9 6 1 3 UTL failure signal delay CONFIGURATION Factory UTL FALT DELAY Setting UTL FAL T DELAY 0 SECOND UTL FAL T DELAY 5 SECONDS UTL FAL T DELAY 0 SECONDS UT
49. eme I x Status LED State Note Battery Disconnect EO Standby HE Standby Low Battery Low Battery 000000 On Battery Buzzer Just befire Low Battery shut Down Synchronized Bypass not Available Input Abnormal 1sBlink Blink Lighting 2s 2sBlink o UnLighting 05s O 5sBlink 5 2 Normal LCD display The normal display of LCD is following The state is displayed the upper row and the input power is displayed in the the lower Figure 5 1 Normal display 24 5 3 Other LCD display When A button W button is pushed in normal display other states are displayed The content of the display in the standby as follows A similar display is done at other states If button W button is not pushed the display return to usual display Figure 5 2 Other display Minute Second display in BACK UP T transfers by backup time Refer the BACK UP T as a rough standard No8 Effective Invalidity is displayed only in powerdown No8 indicates 6 1 8 25 The LCD upper row of other displays displays the content set by 6 1 1 2 07175 Figure 5 3 Setting display ee EBM AMOUNT Oset EBM AMOUNT iset EBM AMOUNT 2sets REPO REMOTE Signal OFF REPO REMOTE Signal ON REPO REMOTE Signal OFF REPO REMOTE Signal ON REPO REMOTE REPO REPO REMOTE REMOTE Invalidity RATED VOL
50. er etc Ground the earth of the load by itself output cable connected with the outlet with Plug Stop option can be fixed not push an output breaker pin The output of applicable Load stops Do not place a thing on the line of an output breaker pin Be careful not to block a motion of a pin Do not lift UPS having TB cover 3 3 6 Rack amp Tower type EBM Installation NOOR OW N gt UPS NO 1EBM CONNECTOR NO 1 EBM FRONT PANEL UPS FRONT PANEL ud 7 2 EBM UPS BATTERY CONNECTOR NO 1 EBM BATTERY CONNECTOR NO 2 EBM CONNECTOR N UPS FRONT PANEL LOWER CUTTING LACK PART NO 2 EBM FRONT PANEL NO 1EBM FRONT PANEL UPPER CUTTING LACK PART FRONT PANEL LOWER CUTTING LACK PART 2 FRONT PANEL UPPER CUTTING LACK PART OF Y 5 1 y 5 I Q Uu e ooo 5 025 5 5
51. f the slot slide into the card edge and insert it up to the interior Fix wiring from the terminal on the substrate to the rear of UPS by using Cable Tie stuck on the card 18 Chapter 4 Operation 4 1 Mode The UPS exists the following main seven operation mode and displays the status by LCD and LED of UPS Refer Chapter 5 ON OPERATION MODE BATTERY ALARM OFF O O O O Figure 4 1 Panel 4 1 1 On Line 19 UPS obtains the electric power from a utility inout And UPS is outputs through INV MODE LED lights and On Line is displayed in LCD for this period Other states can be displayed with the button W button The state display displays the following Inout power input current A input voltage V input frequency Hz load percent output power output VA VA output current A output voltage V output frequency Hz battery voltage V battery capacity 90 and backup time As for this display any mode is possible When the power failure occurs UPS transfers the On Battery mode When the UPS load exceeds 100 it is shown for ALARM LED to light and to have exceeded the UPS capacity UPS blinks 1s ON OFF ALARM LED when the utility input deviates from the input range of the zero transfer except for the On Battery the input range of the zero transfer Bypass available range Input voltage Rate
52. get an electric shock Do not feel after the connecting cable by a wet hand It is likely to get an electric shock Do not touch this device including cables when beginning to thunder When striking it it is likely to get an electric shock The earth construction is necessary for this device for safety When the earth construction is not done it is likely to get an electric shock Do not share the groundline of the outlet that connects the input power of this device with the groundline such as devices that consume the high power lt causes the malfunction and the breakdown Do not close air intake area air outtake area of this device It not only causes the malfunction and the breakdown when this temperature in the device rises abnormally but also it causes a fire Do not leave this device under the heat of direct sunshine and the thermal appliance It causes a fire due to the breakdown damage and deterioration etc by heat XIII A This device is for AC100 110 120V 6 2 It breaks down when using it by the voltage excluding this and it causes a fire and the electric shock Do not use the table tap The tap overheats and it causes a fire Do not use the extension cable The power cable overheats when the power cable not suitable for the power supply specification of this device is used and it causes a fire Pull wiring from the input distribution panel directly Use wiring suitable for the power supply specifi
53. h important content has been described and defend IV e Meaning of sign The following signatures show attention Attention content is shown in A General Attention about Attention attention Electric shock about FAN Possibility of a fire The following signatures show prohibition Prohibitions content is shown in General Resolution Fire use prohibitions prohibitions prohibition The following signatures show compulsion Compulsions content is shown in General Compulsion Compulsion compulsion about earth about cord The following signatures show note Note e This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries the trash This product contains sealed lead acid batteries and must be disposed of properly For more information Pb Pb contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center This symbol indicates that you should discard waste electrical or electronic eduipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center 2 Content and position of Warning Label Rack amp Tower Type The attention label becomes it as follows 1kVA lt REAR gt lt FRONT gt TOP VIEW CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Risk of electric shock This UPS receives
54. he self test of the battery is begun The self test is effective at each mode of a standby HE standby On Line and On HE Moreover it is necessary to have done the charge for 12 hours or more The test is interrupted and the alarm is output when not agreeing with the condition or when events of the power failure and the alarm and etc occurred BATTERY LED blinks while testing BATTERY LED blinks every 2 seconds if the battery is judged to be longevity after the test ends However The test is interrupted and the alarm isn t output when not agreeing with the condition or when events of the power failure and the alarm and etc occurred in the automatic battery test Discharge Charge 12 hours after from charging Self test possible Figure 4 2 Time Table After the battery is charged the self test is done Moreover when UPS is a On Battery it is not executed When the self test cannot be executed the alarm is output However the alarm isn t output when the automatic testing cannot be executed When the utility failure occurs while testing self it is canceled f Load change occur in selftest self test might be stopped When the breakdown is found in UPS the self test is not done 22 Chapter 5 Display 5 1 23 LED display The LED display is as follows Table 5 1 LED Display Status LED State Note OPERATION MODE ore NN 1272227177718 25 osses HR
55. he trash For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center ESOBthbu SBTC EEL KEOBENSY ROM RA RE REBEL AD Z247 i CC eU TA XO Bt SU ROME FARON I DRB FAM ews lL REELT ESN KROBENHY WF SMCS UC CE EL HIB Ny T ULLUS SEXO TA WERRCTBEEGUES Ee tas CTE EL TROBENHY BUDD KOA O12 83 HAIER TUIEY HA GO LET SARS CBM CES TROBENBY 22 8 2AULCBHLTCESU 20 3kg GY REELI HIII 15 6 kg A GER LIA EE Y41 560878 Tower Type The attention label becomes it as follows 1kVA CAUTION REAR RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Risk of electric shock This UPS receives power from more than one source disconnection of all AC source and the DC source is required to de energize this unit before servicing CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse See Installation Instructions before connecting to the supply WARNING Do not short the battery terminals WARNING Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes F
56. igh short circuit current The folowing precautions should be observed when working batteries a Remove watches rings or other metal objects b Use tools with insulated handles c Wear rubber gloves and boots d Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries e Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals f Determine if battery is inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove source from ground Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of such hock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance applicable to equipment and remote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit 7 4 1 A A Internal battery exchange Attention the exchanging work by the person who has experience and knowledge of electric work There is possible of the breakdown and the electric shock when doing by the methods other than the following procedures Exchange internal battery according to the following procedures 1 Do the internal battery exchange by the modes other than the On Battery 2 Remove the front panel 3 Remove the battery connector mutually 4 Take the screw of the battery bracket in front of the battery and detach the battery bracket 5 Take out a built in battery and insert a new battery 6 Install the battery bracket in UPS Connect the battery connector red
57. injuring the burn etc When the electrobath of the battery touches the skin and eyes it is dangerous Flush it when having touched 46 7 5 Test of new battery Do the battery test when you exchange the battery Check the connection of the battery when BATTERY LED of UPS blinks every two seconds after executing the test Refer to the troubleshooting guide when the problem continues After the electrical discharge stops when exchanging the battery with a new full charge the battery remainder capacity on management soft will be correctly displayed after six hours There is no influence in operation Battery test is done in only Standby Online HE Standby OnHE Refer the section 4 3 7 6 Recycling Read Attention for maintenance about a correct abandonment method of a used battery Attention Do not discard the batteries in the trash This product contains sealed lead cid bateries must be disposed of properly For more Pb Pb contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center Attention not discard the waste electrical or electronic equipment WEEE in the trash For proper disposal and more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center 7 Fuse exchange Attention Do the clearing work after confirming LED of UPS is not lighting with the input cable pulled out There is a possibility of the breakdown and the ele
58. input range Input voltage Rated voltage 596 Default Input frequenvy 1 Hz Default Input voltage Input frequency range is possible to change by setting of Chapter 6 When the load is over 110 the output is cut after transition to On Bypass When the load is over 15096 the output is cut If overload internal abnormality occurs the UPS transfer Bypass It transfers to the On Bypass once when the load is near less than 100 after detecting the overload 4 1 3 On Battery When an abnormal input occured UPS transfers On Battery that does the backup operation UPS sounds an intermittent alarm for 2 seconds MODE LED blinks 0 5 seconds and On Battery is displayed in LCD for this period Other states can be displayed with the A button W button UPS returns to an On Line mode or On HE when the utility input power returns Blinking BATTERY LED of UPS shows the low battery warning In addition the shutdown warning of O 5 seconds blinking is generated when advancing UPS shuts down after it warns of the shutdown and the output is stopped If overload internal abnormality occurs the output is cut n the case of the deterioration battery UPS might shut down by not the electrical discharge shutdown but the alarm In this case Autostart cann t be done after UTL return 4 1 4 On Bypass When the overload is generated or the internal abnormality occurs UPS becomes On Bypass The alarm soundi
59. ks down and the guarantee becomes invalid The input distribution breaker must select the breaker more than not connect the large load of instant electric power Laser printer etc Ground the earth of the load with the rush current independently on the load side output cable connected with the outlet with Plug Stop option can be fixed Do not push an output breaker pin The output of applicable Load stops Do not place a thing on the line of an output breaker pin Be careful not to block a motion of a pin Do not lift UPS having the fixed part of input output cable 3 3 5 13 Wiring Only 1 Wiring work becomes the customer s work including the connection to the terminal of UPS The toraue of the terminal shown in Table 3 1 is showing of the torque of the device terminal 2 Make the utility power source non earth However ground the Nutral side when you ground UPS Table 3 1 Selection of distribution breaker and screw size of UPS terminal Input Output Distribution breaker WIRECRecommendation UPS terminal Cae Voltage Voltage Recommendation Input Output Earth Size Torque 3kVA 100V 100V 50A AWG No 8 M5 22 5lb in amp mgl 7 e DET
60. le must use the twist or shield for the malfunction prevention 9 2 7 UPS alarm When Alarm is detected the UPS turns on relay contact of input abnormal Open Close output is possible according to Jumper 3 The contact spec is GOVDC 2 125VACMAX O0 5AMAX Do not deviate from the contact specification The card is damaged The connecting cable must use the twist or shield for the malfunction prevention On Line impossible continuance by the overload and the manual bypass is excluded 54 Chapter 1 Specification The following specification is described about the UPS Product configuration Circuit Block Electrical specification Weight and size Expected life Environment and safety Battery Backup time At New Battery Accessories Replaced Parts Table 10 1 Product configuration Rack amp Tower Type UPS PEN102J1RT PEBO36 2RT UPS 1 1kVA PEN152J1RT 15 1 5kVA UPS 1 5kVA PEN152J1RT EBM PEBO48 2RT UPS 2 4kVA PEN302J1RT 30 SkVA UPS PEN3O2J1RT EBM PEBO72 2RT Tower Type UPS PEN10O2J1C pod EBM 6 2 Circuit Noize AC DC DC AC Noize Input Breaker Filter Converter Converter Filter Output 100V 100V Charger AC DC Converter SPS DC DC Converter
61. lush electrolyte at once with water WARNING Exchange the same battery module type See instruction manual before exchanging the battery module WARNING Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash For more information contact your local recycling reuse or hazardous waste center t n 3 A KEDBENGY RUM RE BREIL AD Z2 tiU C CES b HA REESE d3 Ted HB BM HLT ESL RED BENG Y Noy FY HHIBNY TUR BERHCTBEALUUET FT AREDTERLT CHEW Ec elitas CARICA DDS TRALEE EEU TMD BEN GY SEO FUDD KKLOKTNHY KOA BBE RHEE EEL AlE YTJE 9 4 Ow BO LEF wi Pio MARIAM HS ESL eelle eee lt FRONT gt 1051 228 2ALECBSUC CES Ca IEU S7 v ZEbE 7 8 kg BRAS EUR Y41 560875 TOP VIEW z fp 3 Attention for use Security precaution To use this device safely and correctly read notes explain here When you do handling to disregard notes the device just doesn t break down And there is a possibility of causing the damage of a human body accident of the death the injury the burn and the electric shock etc and fire and surrounding equipment Use of uninterruptive power supply This device is the one developed as an uninterruptive power sup
62. ng and MODE LED blink every 2 seconds Other states can be displayed with the button W button 20 UPS returns by the autoreturn function when the overload is released However when the input deviates from the range of the zero transfer the return operation is not done When the overload of 110 or more continues the output is cut When the SET button is pushed after transfering to the by pass by the event the mode and abnormality when abnormality occurs are displayed UPS returns to the normal display when leaving it When the phase match cannot be done even within bypass available the UPS doesn t change to the Online operation And On Bypass is kept 4 1 5 Standby The state that UPS has stopped outputting is indicated OPERATION LED blinks for this period Other states can be displayed with the button V button Standby HE Standby Bypass Standby Battery Standby is displayed in LCD for this period Battery standby effects only schedule by communication from management software Bypass standby effects only manual bypass setting 4 1 6 Converter OFF Converter OFF indicates the state to have turned off AC DC DC AC DC DC of UPS OPERATION LED is unlighting and MODE LED blink every 2 seconds for this period It changes in this state by alarm generation or an input abnormal Other states can be displayed with A button V button Converter OFF is displ
63. nges and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Buzzer stop item 6 1 11 AUTOSTART CONFIGURATION Factory AUTOSTART Setting AUTOSTART EFFECTIVE AUTOSTART INVALIDITY Figure 6 12 AUTOSTART It changes into the AUTOSTART display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that 35 changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the AUTOSTART item This setting is function of reboot by utility return The output is automatically output by Utility return after shutdown by low o battery when it is effective output is not automatically output by Utility return after shutdown by low battery when it is invalidity 6 1 12 Auto battery test CONFIGURATION Factory BATTERY TEST Setting BATTERY TEST EFFECTIVE BATTERY TEST INVALIDITY Figure 6 13 Auto battery test It changes into the Auto battery test display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Auto battery test item o The battery is automatically tested every the 3Oth in case of effective 36 6 1 1 Rem
64. oad1 Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 Confirmation Confirm there are all accessories after opening packing and is no damage in the UPS and the accessory Confirm a list of this content of packing in the user s guide opening and an actual accessory Keep the packing box and the transport document when it seems that damage was received while UPS is transported And contact your survice Place UPS is designed for the room Choose the comforting place to be an installation Set up the device in a flat place Especially Avoid the following places Outdoor Place of direct sunshine Place of high temperature and humidity Recommendation 10 25 C Place of strong vibration and strong impact Place where salinity and causticity gas are generated Sealing room Place with inclination Near wireless Place where a lot of dust exists Keep the following space when you set up UPS Set up CRT display 3Ocm or more apart from this devices because UPS might give the influence such as shakes against CRT This device does the forced air cooling Therefore the space of 20cm or more is each front side rear side necessary Moreover the maintenance work is done on the front side and rear side The space of 2m or more is necessary for the front side rear side 90eds eoueueiule N 0007 UIN i
65. on is cut off or the communication is invalided or newly communication is connected or UPS shuts down UPS is automatically transfer automatic operation Important rack space is saved by having pressed height to 2U about 90mm Rack amp Tower can be used as 19 inch rack installation or a tower installation The backup time can be extended by connecting EBM up to two until load segment made a group can be started one by one it intercept it one by one The output can be intercepted from remoteness in the emergency with the REPO port of a Dry cntact card option ON OFF of the UPS output can be remotely controlled by using the REPO port of a Dry cntact REMOTE ON OFF The remote supervision remote operation is possible by the function installed on the network agent card option UPS can be output by the battery start function even when there is no utility input power Default is invalidily state of good visibility can be displayed by the LCD interface a compulsion change of the mode by the communication or in a change of the mode by the communication in intelligent It is possible with a network agent card Option This UPS can start without battery Chapter 2 Part name and function 2 1 UPS front Rack amp Tower Type Tower Type
66. ote shut down signal term CONFIGURATION RSD SIGNAL TEAM RSD 4 SIGNAL TEAM 5 SECONDS RSD SIGNAL TEAM 10 SECONDS RSD SIGNAL 10 TEAM Figure 6 14 Remote shut down signal term Factory Setting It changes into the Remote shut down signal term display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Remote shut down signal term item This setting is a function of installing in the dry contact card of the option UPS shuts down after confirming the set time 6 1 14 Manual Bypass 37 CONFIGURATION MANUAL B YP SET MANUAL B YP SET INVALIDITY MANUAL B YP SET EFFECTIVE Figure 6 15 Manual Bypass Factory Setting It changes into the Manual Bypass display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Manual Bypass item When a utility input deviates from the Bypass Available the transition of On Line gt On Bypass have cutting time of output of about 1Oms manual Bypass when this setting is invalided if a utili
67. output possible 3 2 On Bypass output impossible Choose the ring tongue terminal of the size that suits M4 Cover and mount the sleeve on the ring tongue terminal Table 9 3 Terminal No Terminal Signal VO Spec Note REPO This is used for an urgent stop or 5 REPO REMOTE ON OFF TOMAMAX emote ON OFF 6 RSD Remote shut In 5V 30V When remotely shutting down This is down used Prepare the line kind of the following condition in the connection to this terminal Table 9 4 Condition Item Content Kind Twist or Shield DIA AWG22 16 Torque 5 Ibf in Screw Ms Stripping Length 6 7mm Defend and use the connection condition and the signal specification There is a possibility of damaging it besides Do the static electricity measures when you connect it 51 An internal logic and an electric specification of the card 1 signal are figures below JdMr 10mA lt DC5 30V gt External GND 3 Input Abnormal DC30Vmax 2Amax p T AC125Vmax 0 5Amax DC30Vmax 2Amax AC125Vmax 0 5Amax Low Battery DC30Vmax 2Amax AC125Vmax 0 5Amax UPS Alarm DC30Vmax 2Amax AC125Vmax 0 5Amax On Bypass Figure 9 5 Connect in card 9 2 1 REPO Remote Emergency Power Off The UPS supports the REPO function that UPS can
68. ply that assumes use in the environment such as general offices Advanced safety and reliability are needed or the breakdown the malfunction and the trouble of the equipment might do the life the body and the property to the damage or against the following usages where it might socially have a large scale influence adaptability performance and quality are not guaranteed As a result the device operation range and the condition were exceeded or it was used for the particular application acknowledge being not able to assume the responsibility about the occurring damage CDAir and space appliance Equipment for transportation car train and ship etc Equipment for medical treatment Equipment for power generation control Equipment related to nuclear power amp Equipment used in water CD Traffic control equipment information Technology equipment with high publicity QMilitary equipment Electrothermal articles and burning appliances Security equipment 2 Various safety equipment 4 that converts AC into by half wave rectification Heater Usage admitted other particular application When this product is used by a standard usage because safety or more is secured the consideration such as installing the backup circuit or securing the protection circuit and the device is preferable This device is a Japanese specification Consult about use in foreign countries separately When a Japanese specification is use
69. rizontal place Attention Otherwise this device might fall and it injure 11 3 3 3 Wiring up to 1 5kVA Out put outlet 2 L LOAD OAD1 Input cable BN 3 UPS H T T E EBM EBM a Wiring Is OUTPUT CABLE PLUG STOP f b PLUGSTOP Figure 3 6 Wiring up to 1 5kVA not remodel UPS The UPS breaks down and the guarantee becomes invalid not connect the large load of instant electric power Laser printer etc Ground the earth of the load with the rush current independently on the load side output cable connected with the outlet by Plug Stop option can be fixed 12 3 3 4 Wiring Only 2 4 Output outlet LOAD1 N ON uuu I Y 2 e amp 27 Q eeN 272 D B gt 5 amp ma 9 Input cable Output outlet Output cable 7 LOAD2 LOADI d NN u 2 24 Wiring PLUG STOP OUTPUT CABLE b PLUGSTOP Figure 3 7 Wiring only 2 4kVA not remodel UPS The UPS brea
70. s device after stopping outputting by the OFF button of the front panel of this device when you felt dangerous The input power strip is pulled out without stopping outputting with the OFF button or when you turn off the input breaker of this device or the breaker of the input distribution panel it enters same state of the backup as the power failure and the electric power maintained with an internal battery is consumed In this case note that it becomes impossible to secure the backup time assumed when really power failure XII Handling instructions AO Do not use it in the place with a gas with the inflammability and ignited material It ignites to these materials if the spark is generated and there is danger of exploding Do not put the battery of this device in the fire There is danger of the explosion and exploding Do not take apart do not repair this device and remodel it It is likely not only to operate normally if it resolves it repair and it remodels it but to cause the electric shock and a fire Pull out the input power plug the output must stop with an off button because you do not get an electric shock when you clean this device Take the plug part to remove the input power plug after stopping outputting with an off button of this device The cable is damaged when the cable part is pulled and it causes a fire and the electric shock Do not touch the input output terminal while energizing It is likely to
71. tate display 11 Air Intake Air intake area 12 Screw For the panel assembly buzzer stops momentarily at the above time after it presses it The function is not recognized when not pressing it until the buzzer sound stops momentarily Press it until the buzzer sound stops momentarily Ex ESC button ON ESC Button OFF ON Buzzer OFF 3s 2 2 UPSrear Rack amp Tower Type 1kVA 9 INTERFACE OPTION 00 00 S 1 1KkVA 1 5kVA 6 7 4 mm mg Tr oy E 2A4kVA E pun ep 1 LOAD 1 X AN e iil QD ES D NA A GD 0 J Use Copper Conductor Only x v S LA OUTPUT BREAKER 16A ed
72. the rear of EBM is turned off 3 The front panel of EBM is removed 4 The connector of EBM connected with the cable from UPS EBM is removed 5 EBM is detached 6 New EBM is fixed to the rack The cable from UPS EBM removed in front of new EBM ahead is connected with the connector of new EBM 7 The front panel of EBM is installed and the breaker on the rear is turned on 8 When EBM is added it is more similar Above mentioned the cable from UPS becomes a cable from EBM 44 The exchange of EBM becomes an exchange of not the internal battery exchange but EBM units UPS NO 1EBM CONNECTOR see ES EBM FRONT PANEL UPS FRONT PANEL lt N NO4 EBM NO2EBM UPS BATTERY CONNECTOR lt EBM BATTERY CONNECTOR NO2 EBM CONNECTOR NO 2 EBM FRONT PANEL Figure 7 3 Rack amp Tower EBM exchange When EBM is exchanged or EBM is added already exchange all EBM and an internal battery under use When a new battery and an old battery are combined and used The longevity of the battery is influenced by an old battery and the expected life of a new battery shortens Make the UPS side a full charge about the exchange of EBM Caution Do not short circuited and do not take the battery apart There is a possibility of the electric shock and injuring the burn etc When the electrobath of the battery touches the skin and eyes it is dangerous Flush it when having touched
73. tton and the OFF button of UPS are invalid 9 2 3 REMOTE SHUT DOWN The UPS supports the REMOTE SHUT DOWN function that you can do UPS OFF in On Battery from external with the terminal REMOTE SHUT DOWN is set item of Chapter It is 4 5seconds set in initialization o Use external source DC5V 30V 58 9 2 4 Low battery When Low Battery is detected the UPS turns on relay contact of Low Battery Open Close output is possible according to Jumper 2 The contact spec is GOVDC MAX 2AMAX 125VACMAX O0 5AMAX not deviate from the contact specification The card is damaged The connecting cable must use the twist or shield for the malfunction prevention 9 2 5 On Bypass When On Bypass is detected the UPS turns on relay contact of On Bypass Open Close output is possible according to Jumper 4 5 The contact spec is MAX 2AMAX 125VACMAX O 5AMAX Do not deviate from the contact specification The card is damaged The connecting cable must use the twist or shield for the malfunction prevention This relay is turned on to the output status by the manual bypass 9 2 6 Input abnormal When input abnormal is detected the UPS turns on relay contact of input abnormal Open Close output is possible according to Jumper 1 The contact spec is MAX 2AMAX 125 Do not deviate from the contact specification The card is damaged o The connecting cab
74. ty inout deviates from the Bypass Available there is no transition of On Bypass gt On Line 6 1 15 Voltage range of HE mode CONFIGURATION Factory HE VOLT RANGE Setting VOLT RANGE 5 VOLT RANGE 10 VOLT RANGE 15 Figure 6 16 Voltage range of HE mode It changes into the Voltage range of HE mode display in pushing the SET button Push A button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Voltage range of HE mode item When a utility input deviates from this setting range HE mode UPS transfer to On Battery with output cut of moment Intelligent mode UPS transfers to On Battery with output cut of moment And if possible On Line UPS transfers to On Line 38 6 1 16 Frequency range of HE mode HE FREQ RANGE Setting Figure 6 17 Frequency range of HE mode It changes into the Frequency range of HE mode display in pushing the SET button Push button W button when you change the content display The content is changed when the SET button is pushed by the content that changes and it moves to the next item display Push the ESC button when it returns to the Frequency range of HE mode item When a utility input deviates from this setting range o HE mode UPS transfer to On Battery with output cut of
75. uenced according to the temperature Maintain 25 C or less to the ambient temperature of UPS Remove dust when dust adheres to the intake vent of the UPS front panel with UPS stopped There is a possibility of shortening the longevity of UPS and abnormal heat by stopped up of the intake vent Storing UPS is charged every 6 months by plug in when UPS is kept for a long term Use it after charging with UPS for 24 hours after it keeps it a long term Battery exchange time When BATTERY LED of UPS blinks every two seconds it is time of the battery exchange It is necessary to exchange the batteries and Refer to the paragraph of Battery exchange The expectation time of the battery exchange is displayed on the rear of UPS There is longevity in the battery The longevity of the battery changes greatly depending on the use temperature condition and the electrical discharge time frequency The battery shelf life to which it is exoected by the temperature is as follows Exchange it ahead of time 256 3 5 5 years 374 5 years 30 C 2 5 3 5 years 27 3 years 40C 1 3 1 years O 771 3 years It is not possible to back up when power failure when used with the battery shelf life exceeded and it causes an unexpected trouble to be caused additionally Exchange it ahead of time 7 4 Battery exchange Caution A A A Battery can present a risk of electrical shock and h
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