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USER`S MANUAL Uninterruptible Power System GX 100 Series
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1. output overload occurred during normal running occurred automatically because the load capacity exceeded the rated value and overload status has occurred Reduce the capacity of connected equipment to the rated value of the Product or less Return to normal running No 1 occurs if the load capacity drops to the rated value of the Product or less In the state where overload status continues buzzer will not stop even when the RESET switch is pressed There are cases where overload occurs temporarily due to rush current at the time of load ON 48 7 2 List of motion modes No LED RUN green ALARM orange OVER LOAD orange BYPASS orange BATTERY CAPACITY green BATTERY ALARM orange Warning beep Running status Remarks Lit b Slow blinking Ls ZTN i Output overload during bypass running The capacity of connected equipment exceeded the rated value during bypass running Reduce the capacity of connected equipment to the rated value of the Product or less Return to normal running No 1 will not occur even if bypass switching by simultaneously pressing RESET switch and BATT CHECK switch for about 3 seconds is attempted in this state Lit Lit Amount of charge indication G Output overload during battery running The capacity of connected equipment ex
2. Screen for implementation of various settings 2305 6 2 6 2 Details of display screens Details of display screens UPS Operating Condition screen This screen is displayed while the Product is in normal running Type M UPS ADS DALY M UPS ADS Status Running SIJAA EI IJITA Input 201 4V7 60 OHz 319 Ja7 201 4V60 OHz Output 200 OV 60 OHz Yay Ja7 200 OV 60 OHz The screen scrolls when a direction button W button or A button is pressed and permits re ading of measurement information of various kinds Type M UPS ADS HAVE M UPS ADS Status Running Saad tI IIIYTFY Input 201 4V7 60 OHz 19 Ja97 201 4V 60 OHz Battery Vol 243 5V RITUFLPY 243 5V Battery Life 48month WyFJIaza9 48AFY These items can Battery Temp 21 5 C WIFYAYE 21 5 C be observed when Load 040 DAYY 040 the screen is Input Power 02 4kW a9YaIFva7 02 4kW scrolled Backup Times 0007 WYDPYTIHARAY 0007 Type Indicates the Product type Status One is selected out of the following depending on the Product conditions 1 Running 2 Stand by 3 Backup 4 Bypass 5 UPS Booting 6 Data Reading Input Indicates the Product input voltage measured value and frequency measured value Output Indicates the Product output voltage measured value and frequency measured value Battery Vol Indicates the Product battery voltage measured value Battery Life Indicates the es
3. D hybtyF4t gt Backup Buz cut gt II PYT IY He BattLow Buz cut WF YLowI F Ayb FS Z22z ERGL INIT FHF APAPF Ayb s The screen BatFryINGIH Ayb 3 scrolls when Yaa 7 hyh p cursor gt is FARFI hyh gt shifted AF hyh z Boot Fail Buz cut Over Load Buz cut BattNG Buz cut BattLife Buz cut BattCheck Buz cut All Buz cut 222222 5 Select a target item using a direction button V button or A button To apply buzzer cut change the indication to Y Yes by pressing the button To cancel buzzer cut change the indication to N No by pressing the lt button Select Y Yes or N No for each one of all the items and then press the SET button Buzzer cut setting becomes valid as a result of this operation The letters of the selected item are blinking 2 The preset setting for each item is displayed at the time of transition to the Buzzer Cut Setting screen Do not change the setting of Y Yes or N No for an item if it is not wanted to change the status of the subject item 6 Transition to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs automatically after completion of the setting 3 The default is entirely N No 39 6 LCD 3 Auto Battery Check Setting screen The Product mounts the battery check function Two different methods are available for battery check automatic check and manual check The method for mode change in automatic check is described in th
4. M UPSI0O0AD1S 2S e Instruction manual this document 1 volume 10 kVA e Fixture with 4 lock screws 1 set B If damaged or any of accessories is missing Please contact your sales representative ne Overview 2 1 Names and principal functions of components The names and principal functions of components of the Product are described below lt LCD display unit gt lt M UPS050AD1S M UPSOS50AD2S gt LCD display unit 2 1 Names and principal functions of components lt M UPS075AD1S M UPS075AD2S gt LCD display unit 2 Overview Name Principal function RUN Lit in green while the Product is running normally ALARM Lights up in orange when any failure arises in the Product OVER LOAD Lights up in orange when the load capacity of the connected equipment exceeds the rated specification BYPASS LED Lit in orange while the Product is in bypass running BATTERY CAPACITY Indicates the extent of battery charge by the lighting type in green Out 0 to 50 Blinking 50 to 80 Lit 80 to 100 BATTERY ALARM Lights up in orange when any battery error arises O 0 OOOO ON OFF Switch for ON OFF of the Product Switching between ON and OFF occurs each time when this switch is pressed for about 1 second RESET CANCEL Press this switch for stopping the warning beep
5. Press the RESET CANCEL switch Remarks In this status there is a possibility where battery running does not occur even if interruption of power supply arises 5 Return to Step 2 and execute manual battery check again i If the state of In case charge of batteries is insufficient in Step 3 arises again The batteries have failed maturity of lifetime Replace batteries See 8 1 Battery replacement for details OR LCD Display The Product mounts an LCD panel for browsing detail information of various kinds and for setting and operation This chapter describes contents displayed on the LCD as well as methods for operation and setting 6 1 Overview of LCD Transition of LCD display screen Initial Indication UPS Operating Condition Menu Indication UPS Setting Indication Warning Indication Prohibition set Language Setting Auto Battery Check Indication Buzzer Cut Setting Setting 29 6 LCD Contents of LCD display The LCD panel displays the UPS Operating Condition screen or Warning Indication screen indicated below unless the MENU button is pressed The UPS Operating Condition screen is displayed while the Product is in the normal state and the Warning Indication screen appears on occurrence of an error or warning to the Product Screen name Contents of display on LCD screen English default Remarks UPS Operating Condition Type M UPS ADS S
6. The buzzer begins to beep upon acceptance of the switch Press the ON OFF switch for about one second Type M UPS ADS Status Stand by Input V Hz Output V Hz 18 4 1 Power ON 3 AC voltage is output from the output terminal block The RUN LED green on the front face of the Product lights up The BATTERY CAPACITY LED green on the front face of the Product indicates the extent of battery charge by the lighting type RUN LED green lights up Indication of the extent of battery charge green Lit 80 to 100 awe Blinking 50 to 80 Out 0 to 50 4 Battery check is executed automatically The BATTERY ALARM LED orange on the front face of the Product blinks slowly in about 1 6 second period Battery Checking 5 If no error was found in batteries during battery check for about 5 seconds and BATTERY CAPACITY LED on the front face of the Product shows the extent of battery charge green again and return to the normal running status arises E If normal running is not started See Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Turn ON the power for connected equipment 6 Upon normal start up of normal running turn ON the power for the connected equipment 19 4 Running 4 2 Power OFF Make sure to perform the operation described below also in case of implementation of planned interruption o
7. 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 64
8. C Copper conductors e Wire size and tightening torque are shown in Tablel Table2 and Table3 e Circuit diagrams are shown by figure 1 e UPS must be set up with flexible conduit Table 1 Input rating wire size torque external input circuit breaker size 2 POLE CIRCUIT INPUT amp GROUND TIGHTENING BREAKER MODEL lin WIRE Type of TORQUE A SIZE Closed loop N m Vv AWG Terminal M UPS0S50AD1S U R22 6 M UPS050AD2S U R8 6 M UPSO75AD1S U R38 8 M UPS075AD2S U R148 M UPSI00AD1S U R60 8 M UPS100AD2S U R22 8 4 1 9 8 9 8 61 9 Appendix Table 2 M UPSXXXAD1S 2S W provided UL489 breaker Input rating wire size and torque INPUT amp GROUND TIGHTENING MODEL i WIRE SIZE Type o TORQUE Closed loop AWG Terminal om M UPS050AD1S W ee Ji M UPS050AD2S W M UPS075AD1S W M UPS075AD2S W R38 6 9 8 M UPS100AD1S W M UPS100AD2S W R60 8 9 8 Table 3 Output rating wire size torque external output circuit breaker size 2 POLE CIRCUIT INPUT amp GROUND TIGHTENING BREAKER MODEL WIRE Type of TORQUE Tout A N m y A A SIZE Closed loop Nm AWG Terminal M UPS050AD1S U 50 R22 6 a 70 M UPS050AD2S U 25 R8 6 i M UPSO75AD1S U 75 R38 8 98 M UPS075AD2S U 37 5 R14 8 j M UPS100AD1S U 100 R60 8 98 M UPS100AD2S U 50 R22 8 i Relay Only 5kVA mount a 11 13 AC100V 11 12 A
9. 1 Lit E E E Amount of E Normal running The Product is in normal charge running indication 2 E a a a a Suspension of Output from the Product is running suspended without input power Suspension of running supply No 3 arises upon recovery of input power supply If suspension of running No 3 failed to arise upon recovery of input power supply check the input circuit breaker for trip If tripped reset it If suspension of running No 3 still failed to arise then please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company In case of occurrence of suspension due to termination of battery discharge in the state where interruption of input power supply return to normal running No 1 occurs automatically upon power recovery 3 b E E E E Suspension of Output from the Product is Slow running suspended Return to blinking with input power normal running No 1 Nb supply occurs when the ON OFF 71S switch is pressed for about one second 46 7 2 List of motion modes No LED RUN green ALARM orange OVER LOAD orange BYPASS orange BATTERY CAPACITY green BATTERY ALARM orange Warning beep Running status Remarks Lit Lit i Failure bypass running The Product has reached failure status and switching to bypass running occurred Evacuate important connected equipment from th
10. 100 V 15 200 V 15 Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz 5 Number of phases Single phase 2 wire system with grounding terminal Capacity 5000 VA or less Anpu Grounding method Single line grounding Power factor 0 97 or greater during rated running Input higher Conforms to IEC61000 3 12 harmonics current Type Small size control valve type lead storage battery long life battery Storage Backup time 1 About 10 minutes battery initial value 4000 W Nominal voltage 216 V Ambient temperature 0 to 40 C Others Relative humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Noise 50 dB A or less at 1 m from on the front face of the Product Cooling method Forced air cooling External dimensions W x D x H 350 x 700 x 675mm Mass 180 kg without batteries 125 kg Applicable standard Conforms to VCCI CLASS A UL1778 4th IEC62040 Input Input output terminal block L R N S M6 screw External Grounding terminal Input output terminal block PE G M6 screw connection Output Input output terminal block Input output terminal block 11 U1 13 V1 M6 screw 11 U2 12 V2 M6 screw 58 9 1 Rated specification Type M UPS075AD1S M UPS075AD2S Rated capacity 7500 VA 6000 W Voltage 100 V 2 200 V 2 Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz automatic switching in the Product Frequency accuracy During normal running Varies by input frequenc
11. Damage Do not locate any article such as CRT display and floppy disc which is easily affected by magnetism in the vicinity of the Product Such articles may be adversely affected Determine the place of installation IMPORTANT Do not install the Product in any of the places indicated below e Outdoors e Place exposed to rain and wind e Place of excessively high humidity and dust e Place with corrosive gases and salt e Place directly exposed to sunlight e Place located close to sparks or heating elements e Place of extremely high or low temperature or place of excessive temperature changes e Place to which vibration and impact is applied Do not use the Product in a residential area or its neighborhood This product is equivalent to Class A information technology device based on standards of Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Product VCCI There is a possibility where radio disturbance arises if the product is used in a home environment The user may be requested to take appropriate measures in such a case Do not close cooling fans and ventilation holes of the Product and do not use the Product in a place of inferior ventilation The cooling fans and ventilation holes of the Product are provided for cooling the Product interior If they are closed the Product internal temperature and surrounding temperature may rise to a level that is outside of the rated specification range
12. Furthermore the ALARM LED goes out when this switch is kept pressed for 3 seconds upon recovery from failure Switch for canceling the item selected in the LCD screen Use this switch when it is wanted to display the screen of the hierarchical level that is just above what is being displayed for instance BATT CHECK Switch for execution of battery check in the manual mode Press this switch for about 2 seconds to start battery check BYPASS Switch Press switches and 9 simultaneously for about 3 seconds to forcibly manually changing the running status to bypass running while the Product is running in the normal running status Return to the normal running status occurs when switches and 9 are pressed again simultaneously for about 3 seconds MENU Switch for having the LCD menu displayed SET Switch for finalizing the item selected on the LCD screen Use this switch when it is wanted to display a sub menu selected out of the main menu A Switch Switch for moving the cursor displayed on the LCD screen upward or for scrolling the screen upward Y Switch Switch for moving the cursor displayed on the LCD screen downward or for scrolling the screen downward gt Switch Switch for moving the cursor displayed on the LCD screen rightward lt 4 Switch Switch for moving the cursor displayed on the LCD screen leftward LCD panel Panel for display of status and warn
13. OFF the power for the connected equipment and also stop running of the Product With M UPSO50AD1S 2S M UPS075AD1S 2S or M UPS100AD1S 2S turn OFF the circuit breaker on the cabinet panel and disconnect the AC input terminals Electric shock may result otherwise Personal injury Do not step on the Product and do not locate any article on the Product Personal injury and falling may result Personal injury Damage The Product is a heavy article Be cautious in the handling of the Product To take the Product out select a level and flat place for work execution If it is attempted to lift or carry the Product by one person alone damage to his arms feet and lower back may arise and the Product may fall and causes damage to other equipment It is requested that multiple persons of an appropriate number are allocated to the work Furthermore full attention is required so as not to allow occurrence of falling and dropping The mass of the Product is as follows e M UPSOS50AD1S 2S 180 kg 125 kg without batteries e M UPSO75AD1S 2S 235 kg 160 kg without batteries e M UPS100AD1S 2S 300 kg 190 kg without batteries Precautions for safety Damage Do not use the Product for any application that may exert major influence over human bodies and or over social and public affairs e Medical equipment that is directly related to human lives e Devices that may cause damage to human bodies e Socially and public
14. arises Execute manual battery check in any of the following cases e When warning beep is issued e When it is wanted to execute battery check at an occasion other than automatic battery check IMPORTANT Do not continuously execute battery check The battery voltage is checked while discharge is occurring from batteries located in the Product in practice during battery check If battery check is continuously executed therefore damage to batteries and shortening of battery replacement period may result Check conditions of the Product 1 Check if the Product is in the normal running status Check if RUN LED green is lit Type M UPS ADS Status Running Input V Hz Output V Hz i If the Product is in the pause status all the LED s on the front face of the Product are out Turn ON the power for the Product and proceed to Step 2 See 4 1 Power ON for details i If it cannot be identified that the Product is in normal running in a status other than pause See Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Take troubleshooting actions and then proceed to Step 2 25 5 Inspection Use the manual battery check function 2 Press the BATT CHECK switch on the front face of the Product for about 2 seconds Type M UPS ADS Status Stand by Input V Hz Output V Hz Press the BATT CHECK switch for about 2 second
15. in case of rated load Evacuate important connected equipment from the Product Return to normal running No 1 occurs automatically upon recovery of the input power supply 13 Lit b Slow blinking siy ZTN Gv During manual check Battery check in progress Battery check is in progress A warning beep is issued at start and termination of manual battery check After execution of battery check for about 5 seconds return to normal running No 1 occurs if there is no problem 14 Lit Quick blinking sly 71S Error found during battery check There is a possibility where battery charge is insufficient For charging batteries continue running in the then state for over 12 hours and then execute battery check in the manual mode Evacuate important connected equipment from the Product because sufficient backup time cannot be secured If such a state occurs again it is necessary to replace batteries Please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company 50 7 2 List of motion modes No LED green ALARM orange OVER LOAD orange BYPASS orange BATTERY CAPACITY green BATTERY ALARM orange Warning beep Running status Remarks 15 Lit Lit orange i Maturity of battery lifetime The time for replacement of batteries ha
16. injury moderate injury or property damage IMPORTANT An IMPORTANT sign indicates matters that require attention in the use of the procuct Symbols appearing in the text Symbols appearing in the text of this document are of the meanings indicated below a ay Describes the status of the Product S Reference to be read if necessary How to take actions and what to be referred to are described LED display Indicates the LED status by any of the symbols indicated below G Lit W Blinki X Blinking Out Notice e The description in this document is subject to change without notice ii Precautions for safety List of important warning matters The important warning matters described in this document are as follows A WARNING sign indicates a potentially hazardous AN WARNING situation that could result in death or serious injury if the user does not follow instructions Electric shock Do not remove the cover from the Product There are sections of high voltage in the Product and electric shock may arise A CAUTION sign indicates a potentially hazardous A CAUTION situation which if not avoided may result in minor injury moderate injury or property damage Electric shock Do not stick a bar or finger into a cooling fan or ventilation Personal injury hole Electric shock and personal injury may result Electric shock It is requested that maintenance such as r
17. installation and cable connection of the Product 4 Running Describes the method for start stop of the Product 5 Inspection Describes daily inspection and precautions for planned interruption of power supply 6 LCD Display Describes the method for operation of LCD panel 7 Troubleshooting Describes actions to be taken on occurrence of troubles 8 Maintenance Describes method for replacement of batteries and of cooling fans and also describes the method for storage of the Product 9 Appendix Describes the rated specification for the Product and additional explanation of UL type products Those chapters requiring particular reference depending on the purpose of use of this document are indicated below e For the one to execute installation Precautions for safety Precautions for use 1 2 3 4 e Fora user Precautions for safety Precautions for use 2 4 5 6 7 e For the one to execute maintenance Precautions for safety Precautions for use 2 4 5 7 8 Foreword Warning indication This document contains warning indications shown below in order not to cause damage to bodies and properties of the user and of the people around the user AN WARNING A WARNING sign indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in death or serious injury if the user does not follow instructions A CAUTION A CAUTION sign indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor
18. normal running from bypass running 16 Battery Checking This screen is disp progress ayed while battery check is in 17 BatteryCheck NG This screen is disp check is abnormal ayed if the result of battery 18 BatteryCheck GOOD This screen is disp ayed when the result of battery check is satisfactory Note 1 In the state where multiple Warning Indication screens are overlapped the items of smaller numbers are displayed with priority Note 2 What are indicated below are displayed as contents of the failure of 10 In the state where multiple failures are overlapped the items of smaller numbers are displayed with priority Failure contents UPS Temp Output Failure BattCharge Failure DC Voltage Failure FAN Failure Feedback Failure SID ON BR QD NY Re Battery Temp wae 6 LCD Pressing the MENU button permits transition from the Menu indication screen to the UPS Setting Indication screen or implementing various settings to a screen for browsing and Screen name etter english detauiye 8 ee Remarks Menu gt Operating Condition Settings Prohibition set Menu Indication Screen for displaying the menu of Product setting and operation Settings UPS Setting gt Language Indication Buzzer cut Auto Battery Check
19. screen occurs 3 Shift cursor gt to Buzzer cut using a direction button V button or A button again and press the SET button 4 Transition to the Buzzer Cut Setting screen occurs Buzzer cut that is banning of buzzer beeping is permitted for each action mode of the Product The modes for which buzzer cut may be set are as follows Backup Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping during backup running BattLow Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping on occurrence of battery voltage drop during backup running Fault Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping on occurrence of failure Boot Fail Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping on occurrence of input error during Product start up Over Load Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping on occurrence of overload BattNG Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping in case battery check result is NG BattLife Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping on maturity of battery lifetime BattCheck Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping at start of battery check All Buz cut Setup to ban buzzer beeping in all the modes 38 6 3 Screen operation Menu JZ Operating Condition Vaysfeavy gt Settings gt UPSty Tt Prohibition set Kopavy ttt Press the SET button j Settings tytt Language fyd IFY Language gt Buzzer cut gt D Avheytt Auto Battery Check VEDNYF UF LYILITA Press the SET button Buzzer cut
20. the output fails to stop normally See Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 4 Turn OFF the input circuit breaker on the back face of the Product 20 EA Inspection 5 1 Care and daily inspection It is essential to implement care and inspection described below to keep using the Product without anxiety over an extended period of time N WARNING Electric shock Do not remove the cover from the Product There are sections of high voltage in the Product and electric shock may arise CAUTION Electric shock Damage At the occasion of inspection and maintenance of the Product turn OFF the power for the connected equipment and the Product turn OFF the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product and disconnect cables from AC input terminals L1 R N S Electric shock may result otherwise It is requested that maintenance such as replacement of batteries and replacement of cooling fans other than daily inspection is executed by professional engineers Electric shock may result otherwise At the occasion of OFF of the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product assure that the RUN LED green is slowly blinking in about 1 6 second period If the circuit breaker on the cabinet panel is turned OFF or the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product is OFF without execution of the operation described in 4 2 Power OFF conditions that are identical to those in the s
21. the places indicated below Outdoors Place exposed to rain and wind Place of excessively high humidity and dust Place with corrosive gases and salt Place directly exposed to sunlight Place located close to sparks or heating elements Place of extremely high or low temperature or place of excessive temperature changes e Place to which vibration and impact is applied 1 Charge batteries by running the Product for 12 hours or longer Check batteries by the battery check function manual after the batteries were charged See 5 3 Battery inspection battery check for details The storable period of batteries used in the Product is about two 2 months from the fully charged state 2 Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment turn OFF the power for the Product and turn OFF the input circuit breaker on the back face of the Product See 4 2 Power OFF for details 3 Place the Product in a case such as the case used for shipping of the Product Case where storage period exceeds 2 months IMPORTANT Charge batteries once every two 2 months if the Product is not used for a long time Run the Product for 12 hours or longer to charge batteries once every two 2 months and check batteries on termination of their charge If the Product is shelved for a long time without being run batteries may reach over discharged state due to natural discharge and may become unusable Charge batteries by running the Pr
22. when the unit is not connected to an AC power line e Terminal marked PE G is intended for connection of the Protective Earthing Grounding conductor s This earth connection is essential before connecting supply conductors Also ensure the reliability of this connection during any servicing including connection of protective earthing grounding conductors to the output load Capacitor stores hazardous energy Do not remove cover until 7 minutes after disconnecting all sources of supply If this UPS installs removes or does any services for disconnecting all sources of supply be off the external input circuit breaker 63 9 Appendix N CAUTION Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on 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 charging source prior to connecting or disconnection 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
23. 3 1 Installation of the Product The place for installation of the Product requires spaces indicated below e The Product intakes cooling air through the ventilation hole located on its front face and exhaust the cooling air by means of the cooling fan located on the back face Therefore provide a space of 10 cm at minimum on each of the front side and back side of the Product Gy Front face Back face gt Product main unit s 10 cm 10 cm LA B For maintenance and inspection A space of about 1 m is required on each of the front side and back side of the Product as indicated below Space required for Space required for maintenance of cooling maintenance of cooling Yj fan batteries fan im im Front face Back face Product main unit LA Check the environment of the place of installation The recommended environment that takes battery lifetime and other factor into account is as follows Item Recommended environment Temperature 15 to 25 C Humidity 30 to 70 No condensation 3 Installation J Method for installation N CAUTION Personal injury The Product is a heavy article Be cautious in the Damage handling of the Product To take the Product out select a level and flat place for work execution If it is attempted to lift or carry the Product by one person alone damage to his arms feet and lower back may arise and the Product may fall and causes damage to other equipment It is requ
24. 75AD S with suffix Models M UPS100AD S with suffix lor2 Uo W e This unit intended for installation in a controlled environment and maximum ambient temperature is 25 C temperature controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants e This UPS must be fasten down the floor by branckets attached this UPS e This UPS is intended for use in Japan domestic e For All Models Need to provide External Disconnect Overcurrent Protective Device for the AC input and the AC output for example an UL Listed branch circuit breaker with suitable ratings could provide both functions disconnect and overcurrent protection A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring Circuit Breaker UL Listed Inverse time Circuit Breaker is not provided on the UPS at input side as shipped without M UPSXXXAD S All Moedls must connect Circuit Breakers for use with the UPS The rated tripping current of the Circuit Breaker 2 pole type are shown in Table Table2 and Table3 Field wiring connection must be made by a UL and CSA Listed closed loop terminal connector sized for the wire gauge involved and fully insulated up to terminals Connector must be fixed using the crimp tool specified by the connector manufacturer Cloosed loop terminal is shown in Tablel Table2 and Table3 made by Japan Solderless Terminal If can not get these terminals use the similer terminal O Use 75
25. B How to stop warning beep Warning beep will stop when the RESET CANCEL switch on the front face of the Product is pressed for about one second If warning beep fails to stop even if the RESET CANCEL switch was pressed stop the warning beep by observing the procedures described below See 4 2 Power OFF for details 1 Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment 2 Press the ON OFF switch on the front face of the Product for about one second The buzzer begins to beep when the switch is accepted 3 The output stops The RUN LED green on the front face of the Product begins to blink slowly in about 1 6 second period 4 Turn OFF the input circuit breaker on the back face of the Product Note The warning beep will not stop in the state of output load even if the RESET CANCEL switch is pressed Reduce the capacity of the connected equipment to a level that is no higher than the rated value of the Product 44 7 2 List of motion modes 7 2 List of motion modes If the Product is out of order or the connected equipment has stopped check the LED status on the front face of the Product and identify the warning beep type Then take actions in accordance with description in the Remarks column with reference made to List of motion modes Types of LED blinking Symbols correspond to symbols indicated in List of motion modes Symbol ON OFF pattern W Quick blinki
26. C200V DK AC Input AC Input Output Outpminal Block terminal Block Sl S2 Lio oko Dual oo o 3E Converter E No oho PE G 9 5 O00 0 I Boost Chopper oo as O O External Battery Box Figure 1 Circuit diagram of All Models z625 9 2 Additional Description for UL Type N DANGER a Risk of electric shock e Do not touch uninsulated battery terminal N WARNING a Risk of electric shock e Do not remove the cover for any reason There are no user serviceable parts inside the UPS Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION Don t use this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly effect its safety or effectiveness Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Replace batteries are only the one designated by our company Risk of electric shock Battery and cooling fan servicing should be performed by only authorized servicing personnel who were qualified technically Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries and cooling fan e The UPS has an internal energy source the battery The output may be energized
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28. Eneee eE Rope n teiro eoni ier Eet 58 9 2 Additional Description for UL Type eeeeeeesssseesssseesesressrsressrerresrsrrerrrrrererereesrsreesreree 61 ES Unpacking 1 1 Open the package Open the package CAUTION Personal injury The Product is a heavy article Be cautious in the Damage handling of the Product To take the Product out select a level and flat place for work execution If it is attempted to lift or carry the Product by one person alone damage to his arms feet and lower back may arise and the Product may fall and causes damage to other equipment It is requested that multiple persons of an appropriate number are allocated to the work Furthermore full attention is required so as not to allow occurrence of falling and dropping The mass of the Product is as follows e M UPSOSOAD1S 2S 180 kg 125 kg without batteries e M UPSO75AD1S 2S 235 kg 160 kg without batteries e M UPS100AD1S 2S 300 kg 190 kg without batteries 1 Open the case and take the Product out of the case Check what are contained in the case 2 Assure that external appearances of the Product are free of damage 3 Assure that accessories are fully provided Product type Accessory Quantity M UPSOSOAD1S 2S e Instruction manual this document 1 volume 5 kVA e Fixture with 4 lock screws 1 set M UPSO7S5AD1S 2S e Instruction manual this document 1 volume 7 5 kVA e Fixture with 4 lock screws 1 set
29. Fuji Electric Co Ltd USER S MANUAL Uninterruptible Power System GX 100 Series Model M UPSO50AD1S M UPSO50AD2S M UPS075AD1 S M UPS075AD2S M UPS100AD1 S M UPS100AD2S INR HG5685 For safe use Handling of this manual This document contains important information for safe use of the product You are kindly requested to carefully read this instruction manual before use of the product Read Precautions for safety and precautions for use described in this document with particular attention and fully understand the product before use Furthermore it is requested that this document be kept with caution High safety uses This product is designed and produced assuming general uses such as general office use and personal use and it is not what was designed and produced for uses hereinafter called high safety uses that require safety of extremely higher degree and that accompany direct serious dangerousness to human lives and human bodies if required safety is not maintained such as atomic nucleus control aircraft flight control aviation traffic control pass transport control life supporting devices and nuclear weapon launching control The customer is kindly requested not to use this product without taking measures required for such high safety uses In case the customer intends to use this product for any high safety uses please contact our in charge sales staff for consultation in advance Prevention of
30. ans are replaced early 55 8 Maintenance Method for cooling fan replacement Z CAUTION Electric shock Do not stick a bar or finger into a cooling fan or ventilation Personal injury hole Electric shock and personal injury may result Electric shock It is requested that replacement of cooling fans is executed by professional engineers Electric shock may result otherwise The cooling fans of the Product can be replaced in the live state parts are replaced in the state where the power is kept ON for the Product and connected equipment see note Please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company for details Note It is requested that replacement of cooling fans in the live state is executed in a short length of time The Product is in bypass running during cooling fan replacement in the live state During bypass running switching to battery running will not occur even if any input power supply error such as interruption of power supply arises Use cooling fans shown below Please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company for the method for purchase of cooling fans Cooling fan type for replacement Fan for M UPSOSOADS RRAF RI1 X 1 RRAF GX12 X 2 Fan for M UPSO7S5ADS RRAF RI1 Xx 2 RRAF GX12 3 Fan for M UPSIO0ADS RRAF RI1 Xx 2 RRAF GX12x 3 56 8 3 Storage of the Product 8 3 Storage of the Product Operations before storage IMPORTANT Do not store the Product in any of
31. battery voltage drop warning screen is displayed 35E 6 LCD 6 3 Screen operation How to display Menu Indication screen Press the MENU button to display the Menu Indication screen Menu gt Operating Condition gt Vanateavy Settings UPStyF4 Prohibition set FODEUU yt Cursor gt moves when a direction button A W is pressed Shift cursor gt to the item to be selected and press the SET button The sub menu of the selected item appears Switching to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs when the SET button is pressed in the example shown above Menu Indication screen 1 Operating Condition The UPS operating condition screen permits reading of measurement information of various kinds See Section 6 2 2 Settings The UPS setting Indication screen permits setting of the following items e Setup of language e Setup of buzzer cut e Setup of automatic battery check 3 Prohibition set The Prohibition set screen permits setting of the following items e Setup of battery lifetime calculation e Setup of automatic start up of UPS upon power recovery 36 6 3 Screen operation 1 Language Setting Indication screen 1 Display the Menu Indication screen by pressing the MENU button Shift cursor gt to Settings using a direction button V button or A button and then press the SET button 2 Tran
32. ceeded the rated value in the battery running status Reduce the capacity of connected equipment to the rated value of the Product or less Suspension of running occurs if this status continues for 100 seconds Evacuate important connected equipment from the Product 10 Lit Lit Suspension of running caused by output overload Running of the Product was suspended due or major excess of the capacity of connected equipment beyond the rated value of the Product Reduce the capacity of connected equipment to the rated value of the Product or less and then attempt re start 11 Lit Amount of charge indication Gi Battery running Power feed to connected equipment from batteries occurred due to occurrence of error in input power supply No measures are required in particular Return to normal running No 1 occurs automatically upon recovery of the input power supply 49 7 Troubleshooting No LED green ALARM orange OVER LOAD orange BYPASS orange BATTERY CAPACITY green BATTERY ALARM orange Warning beep Running status Remarks 12 Lit Amount of charge indication G Drop in battery voltage during battery running The battery voltage dropped due to continuation of battery running Power feed from batteries will be suspended about 2 minutes later
33. ceesseeceesesaaaeeesenaaeess 25 Check conditions of the Product 23 cen cheetah eee euseGok Ran taoes owe eam 25 Use the manual battery check function y 4 425 esciicessseevshsdonnds revved seanteynag senvoasitoloasvevvess 26 Charge batteries iiinn eaa EEE Aa era A e a e Ea AENT AE iE EEEE 28 S ECD EE E E E E A E E E ae E E E E 29 6 1 Overyiew of LED Pere poeet reeeo epr eere anced ept E eip ee a bons o Cer EE ep E Sepir ep U Teip reti Fe 29 viii Contents Transition of LCD display screen ic secu tsccs Acee tr cesee tocoserokh Cobareeetadehtentecace pacndnercees 29 Contents of LED displi yiera ere eee E E epee ene 30 6 2 Deta ilsof display Screens i iorri nisnin nesortate iee ac Ae a EE 33 UPS Operating Condition screen sssessseesesseseesstettssestessestestestesseseestsssesssssteste 33 Warning Indication Sereen seeren poetene pier eepe e EEE ee o re ririn eere na CRS tAE p tkt 35 6 3 Screen Opera UON nR ae eee a n A E e e eE E a e A E N a a eae 36 How to display Menu Indication screen cee eeeeeeseeeeeceseeseeeeeeeeneeseeeeseeeeaeeeeeeesaeeeas 36 Menu Indication screen cccecceccccccccccccsseesssccceccescessseusseecccccsseessnsesseeesceesesessseeeeeees 36 TO Troubleshooting acj se ser casters rar ia E AEE EE E EE aera tee 44 7 1 When warning beep was issued ssssceecesscececeeeeceecesesaeeeceseecesseseaeecsseaeeesesaeeeeees 44 T2 Tist
34. cification is connected to the input unit of the Product malfunction and damage to the Product may result e Voltage variation within 15 of rated voltage e Frequency variation within 5 of rated frequency 1Hz per second e Voltage waveform distortion 5 or less Voltage zero cross condition No multiple zero cross during a cycle Invalid zero cross 50 Hz or 60 Hz 1 Check the input power supply The input power supply that may be connected to the Product is as follows Circuit breaker Input Input Input Number of Product type capacity capacity voltage frequency phases M UPS050 TOA 5 5 kV 100 V AC ADIS or greater or greater 15 M UPS050 35A 5 5 kV 200 V AC AD2S or greater or greater 15 M UPS075 100 A 8 3 kV 100 V AC ADIS or greater or greater 15 50 60 Hz 5 Single phase M UPS075 50A 8 3 kV 200 V AC See note 2 wire system AD2S or greater or greater 15 M UPS100 125A 11 kV 100 V AC ADIS or greater or greater 15 M UPS100 70A 11 kV 200 V AC AD2S or greater or greater 15 Remarks The Product may reach the state described below or failure may arise to the Product if the input voltage or frequency is deviated out of this range DS When the power for the Product is ON input error at start up arises The Product cannot be started in this state 12 I While the Product is running Input voltage error is detected and the running status chan
35. d as default in the following OS is used a dedicated contact signal cable that corresponds to the OS is Therefore please contact the in charge maintenance staff For details of the UPS monitor function that is mounted as default in each OS see the instruction manual and online manual for the OS e Windows NT 2000 XP FiFH WS9 dedicated contact signal cable required elsewhere Note 2 Windows 2000 and XP permit shutdown of the OS on occurrence of interruption of power supply and UPS automatic shutdown thereafter is not feasible Note 3 Dedicated RS 232C communication cable is required elsewhere for execution of RS 232C serial communication Please contact the in charge maintenance staff e FiFA WS9 dedicated RS 232C communication cable a ie Running 4 1 Power ON Check cable connection 1 Assure that the Product is connected to the input power supply and connected equipment When the input circuit breaker on the back face of the Product is ON the RUN LED green begins slow blinking in about 1 6 second period Furthermore the LCD screen displays various information upon acquisition of Product information Type M UPS ADS Status Stand by Input V Hz Output V Hz E If the cable is not connected See 3 2 Connection of cables Turn ON the power for the Product 2 Press the ON OFF switch on the front face of the Product for about one second
36. e Product and connect the AC input cable to the AC input terminal block Assure that the grounding terminal is connected to the ground 15 3 Installation 3 3 Interface port The Product is provided with a D sub 9 pin interface port on its back face and this interface port permits take out of signals indicated below Use these signals as required CN1 standard monitoring interface D sub 9 pin male port 3 mm threads Pin No Signal type Signal name Description 1 4 Opens on No voltage contact signal that is output when action Product any failure arises in the Product and any Closes on failure signal error arises to batteries or when the battery 1 6 action replacement recommended time comes Opens on No voltage contact signal that is output when 2 5 action Input power any voltage error arises to the input power supply error supply due to interruption of power supply or 2 7 Closes on signal the like No action will occur if the power action supply error is of up to 1 5 seconds 3 9 Opens on No voltage contact signal that is output about action Low battery 2 minutes during rated load before Closes on Voltage signal termination of battery discharge during 3 8 acion battery running Use the contact output in the voltage and current ranges indicated below Contact current A AC contact rating DC contact rating Con
37. e Product No battery running is permitted in this status even on occurrence of interruption of input power supply Check the ambient temperature and ventilation After elapse of about 10 minutes press the RESET switch on the front face of the Product for about 3 seconds Return to normal running No 1 occurs if there is no problem If the ALARM LED does not go out or if it lights up again after the operation stated above please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company b Slow blinking sly TN Manual bypass running Manual switching to bypass running was made No battery running is permitted in this status even on occurrence of interruption of input power supply A7 7 Troubleshooting LED No RUN ALARM OVER Bypass BATTERY BATTERY warning Running status Remarks green orange LOAD orange CAPACITY ALARM eep orange green orange 6 b a E E E E i Input error at start up The Product cannot be Slow Quick started due to error in the blinking blinking input power supply Nie Nie Once stop the Product 71S 71S assure that the input power supply satisfies the following conditions and then start the Product again Input voltage 85 V to 115 VAC or 170 V to 230 V AC Input frequency 47 5 Hz to 52 5 Hz or 57 Hz to 63 Hz 7 Lit jis Lit Lit E E i Bypass feed due to Switching to bypass running
38. e person who uses the Product vi Precautions for use Pay attention to the following matters in the use of the Product An IMPORTANT sign indicates matters that require LE Chistes attention in the use of fi Product d Do not install and store the Product in any of the places indicated below e Outdoors e Place exposed to rain and wind e Place of excessively high humidity and dust e Place with corrosive gases and salt e Place directly exposed to sunlight e Place located close to sparks or heating elements e Place of extremely high or low temperature or place of excessive temperature changes e Place to which vibration and impact is applied Do not continuously execute battery check The battery voltage is checked while discharge is occurring from batteries located in the Product in practice during battery check If battery check is continuously executed therefore damage to batteries and shortening of battery replacement period may result Charge batteries once every two 2 months if the Product is not used for a long time Run the Product for 12 hours or longer to charge batteries once every two 2 months and check batteries on termination of their charge If the Product is shelved for a long time without being run batteries may reach over discharged state due to natural discharge and may become unusable Disposal treatment of used batteries which have become unnecessary is legally controlled Request a profe
39. ed Warning Battery Life BATTERY ALARM LED orange lights up e Battery holding time was reduced to 3 minutes or less in case of rated load The battery lifetime is largely affected by the ambient temperature and conditions of connected equipment In case the Product is used in a standard environment and under standard conditions ambient temperature 25 C rated load a period of about three 3 years is the time of replacement with new batteries N Ww BU Battery replacement years 0 25 30 35 40 Product ambient temperature C Relation between ambient temperature and time of battery replacement 5505 8 1 Battery replacement Method for battery replacement CAUTION Electric shock Itis requested that replacement of batteries is executed by professional engineers Electric shock may result otherwise Damage For replacement use batteries we nominate and use new batteries Electrolyte leakage smoke emission ignition and failure malfunction to the Product may arise if batteries other than what we nominate or used or if old and new batteries of different types are used in mixture IMPORTANT Disposal treatment of used batteries which have become unnecessary is legally controlled Request a professional industrial waste disposal business or contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company The batteries of t
40. eplacement of batteries and replacement of cooling fans other than daily inspection is executed by professional engineers Electric shock may result otherwise The Product requires grounding of Class D as the minimum requirement At the occasion of connection of the Product to an input power supply line connect a grounding conductor to the AC input protective grounding terminal of the Product Electric shock may result otherwise iii Precautions for safety iV Electric shock Failure At the occasion of connection of the Product to an input power supply line connect the conductor on the live side of the Product to an AC input L R terminal and connect the conductor on the non live side of the Product to an N S terminal Furthermore connect a grounding conductor to the AC input protective grounding terminal Also at the occasion of connection of the Product to an output equipment connect the conductor on the live side of the Product to an 11 U1 terminal and L3 V1 terminal in case of AC 100V output In case of AC 200V output connect the conductor on the live side of the Product to an 11 U2 terminal and 12 2 terminal and connect the grounding line to a grounding terminal Malfunction caused by noise failure and electric shock may arise if an error is committed in the wiring connection At the occasion of inspection and maintenance of connected equipment equipment connected to the Product and or the Product turn
41. ested that multiple persons of an appropriate number are allocated to the work Furthermore full attention is required so as not to allow occurrence of falling and dropping The mass of the Product is as follows e M UPSOS50AD1S 2S 180 kg 125 kg without batteries e M UPSO75AD1S 2S 235 kg 160 kg without batteries e M UPS100AD1S 2S 300 kg 190kg without batteries The Product may be used in a vertical position only Use of the Product in a tilted position is not permitted After installation make sure to lock casters for preventing displacement of the Product Both of right and left casters on the front face side are provided with locks In case the L fixture part appended as standard is used for fixing the Product main unit to the floor fix the fixture to the floor first of all and then fix the Product to the fixture This L fixture functions to prevent falling of the Product BANI 185 260 10 3 2 Connection of cables 3 2 Connection of cables J Precautions for cable connection N CAUTION Electric shock The Product requires grounding of Class D as the minimum requirement At the occasion of connection of the Product to an input power supply line connect a grounding conductor to the AC input protective grounding terminal of the Product Electric shock may result otherwise IMPORTANT The allowable voltage between the input line and grounding terminal of the Product is 250V AC The filte
42. f power supply See 5 2 Precautions and measures for planned interruption of power supply for details N CAUTION Damage At the occasion of OFF of the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product assure that the RUN LED green is slowly blinking in about 1 6 second period If the circuit breaker on the cabinet panel is turned OFF or the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product is OFF without execution of the operation described in Turn OFF the power for the Product below conditions that are identical to those in the state of interruption of power supply arise and therefore discharge from batteries located in the Product begins Damage to batteries and shortening of battery replacement period may arise otherwise Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment 1 Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment Turn OFF the power for the Product 2 Press the ON OFF switch on the front face of the Product for about one second The buzzer begins to beep upon acceptance of the switch Press the ON OFF switch for about one second Type M UPS ADS Status Running Input V Output V 3 The output stops The RUN LED green on the front face of the Product beings to blink slowly in about 1 6 second period Type M UPS ADS Status Stand by Input V Output V i If
43. g for each item is displayed at the time of transition to the Prohibition set screen Do not change the setting of Y Yes or N No for an item if it is not wanted to change the status of the subject item Transition to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs automatically after completion of the setting The default is entirely N No 42 6 3 Screen operation RUN OVER LOAD ALARN BYPASS O Q BATTERY BATTERY CAPACITY ALARA O O man Menu Operating Condition Settings Prohibition set Press the SET button Prohibition set BattLife Calculate N UPS Auto Reboot N Press the SET button OO000 Re Completed 43 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 When warning beep was issued 1 Check the LED status on the front face of the Product and identify the warning beep type 2 See List of motion modes and take actions in accordance with instructions given in said section If the Product is not connected to input power supply connect the Product to input power supply See 3 2 Connection of cables for details
44. ges to battery running Ifthe Product is connected to input power supply that frequently deviates from this range charge discharge of batteries is repeated and battery empty state arises or deterioration of batteries may result 3 2 Connection of cables Be cautious Note An input frequency is automatically chosen according to the area in which the Product is used 2 Select the input output cable size and length one way with reference to the following table Product type Cable type Wire size Length 14 mm 10 m or less tapin WaN 22 mm 20 m or less M UPS050AD1S i00 V 14 mm 10 m or less Output 22 mm 20 m or less 200 V 14 mm 20 m or less Input 200 V 14 mm 20 m or less 14 mm 10 m or less MDE Output fake 22 mm 20 m or less 200 V 14 mm 20 m or less Input 100 V 38 mm 20 m or less M UPSO75AD1S 100 V ae 10 m or less Output 38 mm 20 m or less 200 V 22 mm 20 m or less Input 200 V 22 mm 20 m or less M UPS075AD2S 100 V 2 10 m or less Output 38 mm 20 m or less 200 V 22 mm 20 m or less Input 100 V 60 mm 20 m or less 38 mm 10 m or less Meee Output ble 60 mm 20 m or less 200 V 38 mm 20 m or less Input 200 V 38 mm 20 m or less 38 mm 10 m or less MDEStale gt Output sue 60 mm 20 m or less 200 V 38 mm 20 m or less fae 3 Installation 3 The terminal block specification is as follows Select conforming cr
45. he Product can be replaced in the live state parts are replaced in the state where the power is kept ON for the Product and connected equipment see note Please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company for details Note The Product is in bypass running during battery replacement in the live state During bypass running switching to battery running will not occur even if any input power supply error such as interruption of power supply arises Use batteries shown below Please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company for the method for purchase of battery units Arrange Type of Number of Battery unit UPS model ment battery unit units Note Mass Battery Model per UPS a unit capacity M UPS050 Battery for AD1S 2S M UPS BRABU J4 6 units About 9 kg 12 V 9Ah x 3 5 kVA OS50ADS M UPS075 Battery for BRABU J5 4 units About 10 kg 12 V 5Ahx 5 ere Hee BRABU J6 4 units About 8 kg 12 V 5Ah x 4 M UPS100 Battery for AD15S 2S M UPS BRABU J4 12 units About 9 kg 12 V 9Ah x 3 10 kVA 100ADS Note It is necessary to replace the battery by the unit 53 8 Maintenance Battery treatment and storage Pay full attention to treatment and storage of batteries When batteries were taken out of the Product for disposal take short circuit preventing measures such as adhesion of adhesive tapes to terminals Do not mix these batteries with ordinary batteries such as dry cell batte
46. ie tea ap e EEEo EEE a e ETE aep ia E CENE ea EE ee SoM te r 2 2 1 Names and principal functions of components ee eeeeeseeseeeceeseeceecnsneeeesesseeeceeteeeees 2 2 27 Setup of the Producted tn mee sle beets e e E eaa a a ee tina be eben a ea ents 6 D ring normal tunnini niie a lS es Ie HE E LE ae ea 6 During battery running case of input power supply error esseesssersesssrssssersessseseeesee 6 Automati bypass Tunis sito as ees ee oe om een ems 7 Manual bypass r n 1 0 Atv dercvate aon ayer nana ee ea 7 SEn Ea EOT testi sre t 08s pevecacs voce ch cote t chun beacon canto tcs he Ge ade EEE E che cea teehee eeueeea ube te extant 8 3 1 Installation of th Product ee iepeite pa ese a ee peices 8 Precautions for iis Anan esis ue eee ee eee 8 Determine the place of mstalanOns instanton ogre ome aoe ome 8 Method tor tastal lao sce ced endaren ereere oeeo teke EE S entry AETA mee perme eee 10 32 Connection Of Cabless c ite hie eneee eap eee rao Aen ee ete themes ap ea Es 11 Precautions for cable connection 555 sci0s ccecdersorsdnesiborenendonerinbesbanbenraadasbradeersananosiaveennaes 11 Preparation before connection cas serusistaeessdcaatamehs ahs astathwerneeaaneeumenaentaes 12 Connect the output Cable vires vests iarere a EEE ENEN ieee 15 Connect the inputicablesciic s acc een aire Avista inne inns 15 3 3 Interface ports ci sinerien a eect abel ended ees teeth ede ee
47. imp style terminals Product side Specification Object of connection pane Connection to Form AC input UR non grounded side terminal AC input N S Grounded side terminal 3 GND 8P screw terminal FG Ground M6 Input output AC output M UPSOS0AD1S_ Input power terminal block ut non grounded side terminal M UPSO50AD2S supply and M8 output system 13 V1 AC output minal M UPS075ADIS GND non grounded side terminal M UPS075AD2S Ground M UPS100AD1S ES AC ouil M UPS100AD2S outpu me non grounded side terminal AC output lee non grounded side terminal M6 screw M UPS050AD1S Protective M UPS050AD2S roundin PE G Ground M8 screw Grounding care 8 protective grounding M UPS075AD1S conductor M UPS075AD2S M UPS100AD1S M UPS100AD2S Insulation of input output The transformer located in the Product insulates the input and output of the Product Take into account that input output is insulated at the occasion of wiring of input output lines and for provision of ground fault circuit interrupter or the like 14 3 2 Connection of cables Connect the output cable Remove the AC input output terminal block cover from the back face of the Product and connect the AC output cable to the AC output terminal block Assure that the grounding terminal is connected to the ground Connect the input cable Remove the AC input output terminal block cover from the back face of th
48. ing of the Product and for display of various operations Ventilation hole Air suction Used for ventilation and cooling of the Product interior The wind direction is suction in Cooling fan Used for cooling of the Product interior The wind direction is exhaust out Standard monitoring interface CN1 Outputs a no voltage contact signal PC interface CN2 This is the interface for a PC QO Input circuit breaker Circuit breaker for protection of the input circuit 2 1 Names and principal functions of components Name Principal function Connector for connection of optional battery box Use this connector for connection of batteries for long time backup Input output terminal block Connect this terminal block to the input power supply Make connection to input power supply L R Non grounded side pole N S Grounded side pole Make connection to load equipment 11 U1 13 V1 100V AC is output 11 U2 12 V2 200V AC is output GND FG Grounding terminal AC input protective grounding terminal Connect a grounding conductor to this terminal 2 Overview 2 2 Setup of the Product During normal running The Product runs using AC power supply as the input during normal running and feeds a constant voltage output to the connected equipment At the same time the Product charges batteries located in the Product in prepara
49. is section The modes that can be set are as follows 1 2 3 4 5 e No Battery Checking Automatic battery check is not executed e at booting amp 2 weeks Battery check is executed automatically at the time of Product start up from the stop status by ON OFF switch or the like and also once every two 2 weeks thereafter in case the Product is run continuously e at booting amp 1 week Battery check is executed automatically at the time of Product start up from the stop status by ON OFF switch or the like and also once every week thereafter in case the Product is run continuously e at booting Battery check is executed only at the time of Product start up from the stop status by ON OFF switch or the like In the Menu Indication screen shift cursor gt to Settings using direction buttons and then press the SET button Transition to the UPS setting indication screen occurs Shift cursor gt to Auto Battery Check using direction buttons again and press the SET button Transition to the Auto Battery Check Setting screen occurs Shift cursor gt to the item to be set using the A button or V button and then press the SET button The automatic battery check setting is changed as a result of this operation At the time of transition to the automatic battery check setting screen the indicated contents 6 wm are currently set contents If it is wanted not to change the s
50. l Capacity 10000 VA or less AE p Grounding method Single line grounding Power factor 0 97 or greater during rated running Input higher Conforms to IEC61000 3 12 harmonics current Type Small size control valve type lead storage battery long life battery Storage Backup time 1 About 10 minutes battery initial value 8000 W Nominal voltage 216 V Ambient temperature 0 to 40 C Ores Relative humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Noise 55 dB A or less at 1 m from on the front face of the Product Cooling method Forced air cooling External dimensions W x D x H 350 x 700 x 1050mm Mass 300 kg without batteries 190 kg Applicable standard Conforms to VCCI CLASS A UL1778 4th IEC62040 Input Input output terminal block L R N S M8 screw External Grounding terminal Input output terminal block PE G M8 screw connection Output Input output terminal block Input output terminal block 11 U1 13 V1 M8 screw 11 U2 12 V2 M8 screw 1 The backup time is an ability value and is not a guaranteed value 60 9 2 Additional Description for UL Type 9 2 Additional Description for UL Type IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for UPS GX100 series Models that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries e Internal battery voltage is 216 V DC Models M UPSOSOAD S with suffix Models M UPSO
51. ly important computer systems Do not locate any article such as CRT display and floppy disc which is easily affected by magnetism in the vicinity of the Product Such articles may be adversely affected Replace the batteries periodically Electrolyte leakage smoke emission and ignition may arise if use of batteries is continued in the state where the battery lifetime has matured For replacement use batteries we nominate and use new batteries Electrolyte leakage smoke emission ignition and failure malfunction to the Product may arise if batteries other than what we nominate or used or if old and new batteries of different types are used in mixture At the occasion of planned interruption of power supply or of OFF of the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product assure that the RUN LED green is slowly blinking in about 1 6 second period If the circuit breaker on the cabinet panel is turned OFF or the input circuit breaker on the back side of the Product is OFF in the state where the RUN LED is lit conditions that are identical to those in the state of interruption of power supply arise and therefore discharge from batteries located in the Product begins Damage to batteries and shortening of battery replacement period may arise otherwise Warning label A warning label is attached to the Product e Never remove this warning label from the Product e This warning label is targeted to th
52. ng onor a about 0 4 second period About 0 4 seconds Slow blinking asia ad b about 1 6 second period About k 1 6 seconds Types of warning beeps Symbols correspond to symbols indicated in List of motion modes Symbol Warning beep i Beep beep beep beep rs or continuous tone About 0 2 seconds Beep beep suspension for about 2 seconds ON oF ii Beep beep fe etl seconds About 7 times each once every about 3 3 3 3 seconds seconds Xa Beep 111 Conti ly ON Gy continuous tone yang ON OFF ON iv Beep About suspension for about 4 seconds L seco About 5 seconds 45 7 Troubleshooting List of motion modes lz eles e LED symbol U1 Lit Ml Out 7h Blinking e The BATTERY CAPACITY LED green indicates the extent of battery charge by the lighting type as follows Charge is insufficient There is a possibility where E Out 0 to 50 backup is not feasible on occurrence of interruption of power supply VL ee The batteries were charged to a certain extent But X Blinking 50 to 80 as NG ZTN sufficient backup time cannot be expected The batteries were almost fully charged The Lit 80 to 100 ee y provide sufficient backup time LED No RUN ALARM OVER pypass BATTERY BATTERY varning Running status Remarks green orange LOAD orange CAPACITY ALARM p orange green orange
53. oduct for 12 hours or longer once every two 2 months Check batteries by the battery check function manual after the batteries were charged See 5 3 Battery inspection battery check for details The batteries discharge naturally in the Product even while the Product is not in use If the batteries are shelved for over two 2 months batteries may reach over discharged state due to natural discharge and may become unusable SSi 9 1 Appendix Rated specification Type M UPSO50AD1S M UPSO50AD2S Rated capacity 5000 VA 4000 W Voltage 100 V 2 200 V 2 Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz automatic switching in the Product Frequency accuracy During normal running Varies by input frequency During backup running 0 1 or better Number of phases Single phase 2 wire system with grounding terminal Load condition Linear load or rectifying load of peak to rms ratio up to 3 AC Voltage waveform Under load resistance 4 or less output distortion factor Under rectifying load 6 or less Overcurrent RMS value 100 or greater protection Peak value 300 or greater of rated RMS value Shall withstand the load of crest factor 3 Grounding method Non grounding or neutral point grounding Commercial electric Thyristor switching switching time uninterruptible power switching Switching is not permitted during interruption of power supply method Voltage
54. of motion Modes ienna n a e ae eae a a e a a 45 Types of LED Dlinking ss siricneiherrni nanenane ecasanaesoabeveesnuetbannbessnecieananiodes nanak Da teika tikti 45 Types of warning beeps ssssessssssssseesesssesessstertestesessstsrttstestessesttesteseessesteestsesessssseeste 45 Lisco Motion mOdES ss y i anire e T EEN EN E 46 S Maintenance iunde nE ticles ie Biel aan anne eine naa 52 8 1 Battery replacement ooieoe a poites ei pees eked on teed Fekete E a iae 52 Time of battery replacements sci scieeisvensasimrete eennes terror gesesadeiotagesbtntaeraantqoei exes eeeeioereens 52 Method for battery replacement tac 45 cet ce nbsp eeenelceicdeete ounce aria eel 53 Battery treatment and storage saci p eet ssioe essa issn fosy aes ip ep oer eaee Gowers 54 8 2 Cooling fan replacement isis siii sides oan n aet n EEE mii das nine TEA 55 Time of cooling fan replacement s ssssesseessseeeessesesssterttssestessesttestestessesttestsssessssseesee 55 Method for cooling fan replacement 05 iksoeviyesesea renee pee enueeyaets 56 8 amp 3 Storage of the Product 2 n ich nti eagle ie et meetin aeee eaae 57 Operations belore storage oo aE E A a a e a a Oe 57 Case where storage period exceeds 2 months ssssssssssssssseessestsesrisessesetestsssessesseesee 57 O APPENIIR oriris o a E E EE Nae EEEE EEE E A E AE ET eet 58 9 1 Rated specication srren veh peere ee e ves tee spas Ee e
55. on and damage to the Product may result e Voltage variation within 15 of rated voltage e Frequency variation within 5 of rated frequency 1 Hz per second e Voltage waveform distortion 5 or less e Voltage zero cross condition No multiple zero cross during a cycle Invalid zero cross 50 Hz or 60 Hz Operation before implementation of planned interruption of power supply Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment and the Product before implementation of planned interruption of power supply see note 1 Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment 2 Press the ON OFF switch on the front face of the Product for about one second The buzzer begins to beep upon acceptance of the switch 3 The output stops The RUN LED green on the front face of the Product begins to blink slowly in about 1 6 second period In case planned interruption of power supply was implemented without turning OFF the power for the Product conditions that are identical to those in the state of interruption of power supply arise and power is fed to the connected equipment from batteries in the Product until power recovery termination of planned interruption of power supply On termination of discharge therefore power feed to the connected equipment will not be implemented until power recovery arises Note Planned interruption of power supply means interruption of power supply the date and hour of occurrence of which i
56. ower is supplied to the connected equipment If interruption of power supply arises in this running status switching to battery running will not occur and interruption of power supply will affect the connected equipment The C Product J Y z DS Occurrence of error to the Product Electricity is flowing Output to connected equipment Input power supply e Failure in the Product Flow of electricity during automatic bypass running Manual bypass running Switching to bypass running can be executed manually during normal running For this operation press the RESET CANCEL switch and BYPASS switch simultaneously for about 3 seconds Return to normal running occurs when both of these switches are pressed simultaneously for about 3 seconds If interruption of power supply arises in this running status switching to battery running will not occur and interruption of power supply will affect the connected equipment The C Product J Sewwwnny tep up choppel 1 o Electricity is not flowing Electricity is flowing Input power supply to connected equipment Manual switching to bypass running Flow of electricity during manual bypass running 3 Installation Installation of the Product Precautions for installation N CAUTION Personal injury Do not step on the Product and do not locate any article on the Product Personal injury and falling may result
57. put voltage range of connected equipment During bypass running the input voltage to the Product is output as it is as the output voltage The connected equipment may be damaged if a voltage that exceeds the rated input voltage range of connected equipment is impressed In case a generator is used temporarily for planned interruption of power supply use a generator that satisfies the following specification If a generator that does not satisfy the following specification is connected to the input unit of the Product malfunction and damage to the Product may result e Voltage variation within 15 of rated voltage e Frequency variation within 5 of rated frequency 1Hz per second e Voltage waveform distortion 5 or less e Voltage zero cross condition No multiple zero cross during a cycle vii Contents POLPEWORd Re e A Bunche alin Maw donna ei ona ae i Precautions for Savery icccc ssiteec csstssccte des sissies epscttes save EEEE ASEN EEEE a E SCEE EEEO A E EErEE Toeri petr ekk iii PrecautiOns for Usen ananrcr eein eiin a e E e a a e e ee vi f Unpackih S see cess vecveicet eee ebtesetowesteliesssheebecobetebieweethobesdaseehencceuentedech aei aeaeaie eee aiee 1 1 1 Open the packa fernesononinorn arrr E a E a a A E tia 1 Opein the package sinermonan npn aa N Eae a deniers 1 Check what are contained in the case e sssseesseseessseseeseseetsrsssesstssrisesssesstsstesessseseeste 1 2a ONCE VIEW aeee oee
58. r circuit in the input unit may be damaged if a voltage that is higher than 250V AC is impressed The input surge voltage capacity of the Product is 5 kV peak 1 2 x 50 usec The filter circuit in the input unit may be damaged if a surge voltage that is higher than 5 kV peak is impressed The input voltage to the Product is rated voltage 15 If the input voltage is different from the rated specification provide a transformer for voltage conversion outside of the Product The Product may be damaged if a voltage outside of the input voltage range is impressed The input voltage to the Product should not exceed the rated input voltage range of connected equipment During bypass running the input voltage to the Product is output as it is as the output voltage The connected equipment may be damaged if a voltage that exceeds the rated input voltage range of connected equipment is impressed 3 Installation Preparation before connection IMPORTANT In case of connection of the Product to a 3 phase power supply system make sure to connect the grounding phase of the 3 phase power supply system to the AC input grounding side terminal of the Product Malfunction may arise if connection is made to non grounded power supply In case a generator is used temporarily for planned interruption of power supply use a generator that satisfies the following specification If a generator that does not satisfy the following spe
59. radio disturbance CAUTION This product is equivalent to Class A information technology device based on standards of Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Product VCCI There is a possibility where radio disturbance arises if the product is used in a home environment The user may be requested to take appropriate measures in such a case Prevention of higher harmonics current disturbance The product conforms to IEC61000 3 12 e Allrights reserved Copyright Fuji Electric Co Ltd 2011 Foreword An uninterruptible power system is what supplies stable electric power to OA devices FA devices computer devices or the like This document describes installation running daily management troubleshooting and maintenance of an uninterruptible power system You are kindly requested to properly use the uninterruptible power system in accordance with instructions given in this document The uninterruptible power system is referred to as the Product in this document Contents and composition of this document The composition of this document is shown below Precautions for safety and precautions for use Precautions for safety are described It is requested that the one who uses the Product surely reads these precautions before use 1 Unpacking Describes the precautions for taking the Product out of its case 2 Overview Describes components and setup of the Product 3 Installation Describes
60. rd Conforms to VCCI CLASS A UL1778 4th IEC62040 Input Input output terminal block L R N S M8 screw External Grounding terminal Input output terminal block PE G M8 screw connection Output Input output terminal block Input output terminal block 11 U1 13 V1 M8 screw 11 U2 12 V2 M8 screw 59 9 Appendix Type M UPS100AD1S M UPS100AD2S Rated capacity 10000 VA 8000 W Voltage 100 V 2 200 V 2 Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz automatic switching in the Product Frequency accuracy During normal running Varies by input frequency During backup running 0 1 or better Number of phases Single phase 2 wire system with grounding terminal Load condition Linear load or rectifying load of peak to rms ratio up to 3 AC Voltage waveform Under load resistance 4 or less output distortion factor Under rectifying load 6 or less Overcurrent RMS value 100 or greater protection Peak value 300 or greater of rated RMS value Shall withstand the load of crest factor 3 Grounding method Non grounding or neutral point grounding Commercial electric Thyristor switching switching time uninterruptible power switching Switching is not permitted during interruption of power supply method Voltage 100 V 15 200 V 15 Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz 5 Number of phases Single phase 2 wire system with grounding termina
61. re cases where buzzer cut has been set for each factor See Buzzer cut setting The buzzer will not beep if buzzer cut setting has been made Example 1 Case where overload occurs in the state where input power supply is normal OVERLOAD DOU Bypass OOOUOddgd Load 106 00000106 The example shown above indicates that the load factor is 106 of the rated load and that bypass running is in progress Transition to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs when the load is reduced to the rated load or less Example 2 Case where interruption of input power supply occurred 000000000 The example shown above indicates that the Product is in backup running because of interruption of input power supply Return to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs upon recovery of input power supply In the state where multiple warning indications are overlapped the items of higher display priority are displayed See the description of Warning Indication screen in Section 6 1 for the display priority 1 to 18 indicated here represent the display priority lt High display priority gt 1 2 17 18 lt Low display priority gt Example Indication on LCD screen in case where voltage drop advance notice of termination of discharge occurred during backup running Backup Battery Low The priority of the battery voltage drop warning screen is 9 Because of the relation of priority stated above the
62. rement processing for batteries in the Product The default setting is N No warning processing is executed upon maturity of the battery lifetime Change the setting to Y Yes if the user executes accurate management such as battery replacement in sufficiently marginal cycles against battery lifetime If Y Yes is set the UPS is not permitted to detect the battery lifetime Furthermore if this setting is changed to Y Yes after detection of the lifetime the lifetime indication is not cleared Replace batteries early in such a case e UPS Auto Reboot Use this setting for determining whether to automatically execute the processing to restart Product output upon recovery of input power supply or not in case input power failure has continued for a long time and backup running was continued until Product halt occurred The default setting is N No Change the setting to Y Yes if any problem may arise to the connected equipment in use upon automatic recovery of power supply Select a target item using a direction button V button or A button To apply prohibition change the indication to Y Yes by pressing the button To allow the action change the indication to N No by pressing the button Select Y Yes or N No for each one of all the items and then press the SET button Prohibition setting becomes valid as a result of this operation The letters of the selected item are blinking The preset settin
63. ries This Product uses small size control valve type lead storage batteries Small size control valve type lead storage batteries use expensive rare resources of limited reserve and such resources can be recycled for reuse You are kindly requested to give your cooperation for recycling of used batteries Please contact your dealer or the company in charge of maintenance if you have any question regarding battery recycling LAY ZY This mark is a small size control valve type lead storage battery Pb recycling mark 54 8 2 Cooling fan replacement 8 2 Cooling fan replacement Time of cooling fan replacement IMPORTANT Replace the cooling fans periodically If use of cooling fans is continued after their lifetime has matured the Product internal temperature may rise to a level that is outside of the rated specification range The cooling fan lifetime has matured if any of the following phenomenon arises Beep beep continuous tone ALARM LED orange lit up FAULT Bypass Cooling fan error Input V Hz BYPASS LED orange lit up e The time for second replacement of batteries has come The cooling fans involve lifetime due to wear to bearings and it is essential that cooling fans are periodically replaced with new ones However there are cases where the lifetime is shortened in correspondence to the working environment It is recommended that cooling f
64. rn Off FAULT This screen appears when the Product fails Input Failure during backup running 7 Cannot Bypass Output Turn Off OVERLOAD This screen appears when the Product is 8 Bypass Load switched to bypass running due to overload INPUT FAILURE Backup 9 Battery Low This screen appears when the battery voltage drops to the specified level due to backup running and the remaining length of time that permits continuation of backup running has become short FAULT Bypass E E Input Vo Hz 10 This screen appears when the Product is switched to bypass running due to failure The contents of failure are also displayed in TATATATA 30 6 1 Overview of LCD 11 OVERLOAD Backup Load This screen appears when the Product is overloaded during backup running 12 WARNING Booting Failure Product This screen appears if the input power supply is of voltage or frequency outside of the rated range of the Product at start up of running of the 13 INPUT FAILURE Backup backup running This screen is displayed while the Product is in 14 WARNING Battery Life This screen appears when the battery lifetime anticipated value has matured Warning Indication 15 Change to Inverter This screen appears at the time of return to
65. s g ol The buzzer beeps and the BATTERY CAPACITY LED orange begins blink slowly in about 1 6 second period The buzzer beeps again about 5 seconds later and battery check terminates Battery Checking Battery Checking Battery Checking 296 3 5 3 Battery inspection battery check 3 The Product reaches the following status as a result of battery check E In case batteries are fully charged The RUN LED green on the front face of the Product lights up and return to normal running occurs The LCD panel displays the following indication for 5 seconds and then returns to the screen before execution of automatic battery check RUN LED green is lit BatteryCheck GOOD E In case charge of batteries is insufficient e Warning beep is issued and the BATTERY ALARM LED orange on the front face of the Product begins to blink Proceed to Step 4 Beep continuous tone BatteryCheck NG BATTERY ALARM LED orange begins to blink 27 5 Inspection Charge batteries 4 Press the RESET CANCEL switch on the front face of the Product for about 3 seconds Blinking of the BATTERY ALARM LED orange terminates Charge batteries by running the Product in this state for 12 hours or longer The LCD panel returns to the screen before execution of automatic battery check BatteryCheck NG
66. s come Itis necessary to replace batteries Please contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company Although alarming indication and warning beep stops if the RESET switch is pressed for 3 seconds an alarm warning beep is issued again 24 hours later or at the time of re start If the warning beep only is stopped by pressing the RESET switch for one second or longer a battery lifetime alarm warning beep is issued again at the occasion of automatic battery check implemented once every 2 weeks 16 b Slow blinking sly TN b Slow blinking a P TN Waiting for re start Output from the Product is suspended by the setup using RS 232C connector on the back face of the Product The Product starts up automatically and returns to normal running No 1 after elapse of the length of time set at the time of setting Furthermore it is also possible to start the Product by the ON OFF switch 51 ES Maintenance 8 1 Battery replacement Time of battery replacement Z CAUTION Damage Replace the batteries periodically Electrolyte leakage smoke emission and ignition may arise if use of batteries is continued in the state where the battery lifetime has matured The battery lifetime has matured if any of the following cases arises e The BATTERY ALARM LED orange on the front face of the Product lights up and warning beep was issu
67. s known in advance for electricity safety checkup or the like HOAs 5 Inspection Operation after planned interruption of power supply 1 Assure that the Product is connected to the input power supply and connected equipment The RUN LED green on the front face of the Product begins slowly blinking in about 1 6 second period 2 Press the ON OFF switch on the front face of the Product for about one second The buzzer begins to beep upon acceptance of the switch 3 AC voltage is output from the output terminal block and the RUN LED green on the front face of the Product lights up 4 Turn ON the power for the connected equipment upon normal start up of normal running ES See 4 1 Power ON for details B If warning beep is issued See 7 1 When warning beep was issued 24 5 3 5 3 Battery inspection battery check Battery inspection battery check Inspection of batteries is implemented with battery check functions Two battery check functions that is automatic battery check function and manual battery check function are available Manual battery check is not required in an ordinary state because automatic battery check is executed while the Product is running Automatic battery check is executed in any of the following cases e When running of the Product begins e Once every 2 weeks while running of the Product is continued e When switching from bypass running to normal running
68. sition to the UPS setting Indication screen occurs 3 Shift cursor gt to Language using a direction button V button or A button again and press the SET button 4 Transition to the Language Setting Indication screen occurs Either English or Japanese may be selected Menu ADa Operating Condition Sadata gt Settings gt UPSty Ff Prohibition set FODPEUU Ltt Press the SET button J Settings gt Language FY gt Fua Language Buzzer cut F Avyb RIFF Auto Battery Check VREONYTFUFIYIRITS Press the SET button t Language FYI FLO Language gt Japanese myI gt 27 Japanese English 143 2421 English Press the SET button y Completed 000000000 5 Select a target item using a direction button V button or A button For selecting display in Japanese shift cursor gt to Japanese O O O O and then press the SET button 6 The setting becomes valid upon indication on the screen of completion of setting 7 Transition to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs on completion of setting Display in English is set as default EAE 6 LCD 2 Buzzer Cut Setting screen 1 Display the Menu Indication screen by pressing the MENU button Shift cursor gt to Settings using a direction button V button or A button and then press the SET button 2 Transition to the UPS setting indication
69. ssional industrial waste disposal business or contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company Do not close cooling fans and ventilation holes of the Product and do not use the Product in a place of inferior ventilation The cooling fans and ventilation holes of the Product are provided for cooling the Product interior If they are closed the Product internal temperature and surrounding temperature may rise to a level that is outside of the rated specification range Replace the cooling fans periodically If use of cooling fans is continued after their lifetime has matured the Product internal temperature may rise to a level that is outside of the rated specification range Precautions for use The allowable voltage between the input line and grounding terminal of the Product is 250V AC The filter circuit in the input unit may be damaged if a voltage that is higher than 250V AC is impressed The input surge voltage capacity of the Product is 5 kV peak 1 2 x 50 usec The filter circuit in the input unit may be damaged if a surge voltage that is higher than 5 kV peak is impressed The input voltage to the Product is rated voltage 15 If the input voltage is different from the rated specification provide a transformer for voltage conversion outside of the Product The Product may be damaged if a voltage outside of the input voltage range is impressed The input voltage to the Product should not exceed the rated in
70. tact voltage V 16 3 3 Interface port CN2 PC interface D sub 9 pin female port 4 40 inch threads Pin No Signal type Signal name Description o voltage contact signal that s output when Input power N liag Jenal thari pur yi ef H pu p any voltage error arises to the input power Closes on supply error 2 3 A supply due to interruption of power supply or action signal the like No action will occur if the power See Note 1 supply error is of up to 1 5 seconds Lon battery No voltage contact signal that is output about Closes on 2 minutes during rated load before 1 3 voltage signal ne action termination of battery discharge during See Note 1 battery running UPS Signal input to the Product for stopping AC AC output output from the Product automatic i 8 7 stops upon Set oa 1 AC output may be stopped only during receipt of sienal battery running H signal E Note 2 2 This signal 5 to 25 V DC should be input for about 0 6 second or longer 6 7 Serial data lt Communication method gt RS 232C input RX e Baud rate 2400 bps 9 7 ial sional Serial data e Data length 8 bits See a 3 output TX e Stop bit 1 bit 7 Signal ground Parity non SG e Character type ASCII type Note 1 See the graph on the previous page for contact capacity In case the UPS monitor function using contact signals stated above that is mounte
71. tate of interruption of power supply arise and therefore discharge from batteries located in the Product begins Damage to batteries and shortening of battery replacement period may arise otherwise eo ee 5 Inspection Care 1 Turn OFF the power for the connected equipment and then turn OFF the power for the Product Then remove dust from ventilation holes and cooling fans of the Product with a vacuum cleaner or the like 2 Rub surfaces of the Product with a soft dry cloth Daily inspection Assure that ventilation holes and cooling fans are free of dust attachment i If dust is attached See Care Assure that the Product surfaces cables and power outlet are not abnormally heated B If abnormally heated Check the situation and contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company Assure that major abnormal noise and abnormal odor are not produced during running BS If any abnormality is arising Check the situation and contact your dealer or the maintenance in charge company 22 5 2 Precautions and measures for planned interruption of power supply 5 2 Precautions and measures for planned interruption of power supply IMPORTANT In case a generator is used temporarily for planned interruption of power supply use a generator that satisfies the following specification If a generator that does not satisfy the following specification is connected to the input unit of the Product malfuncti
72. tatus Running Input 201 4 V 60 0 Hz Output 200 0 V 60 0 Hz Battery Vol 243 5 V Battery Life 48 months Battery Temp 21 5 C Load 040 Input Power 02 4 kW Backup Times 0007 Indicates the Product conditions and measured values Those items located below the dotted line can be seen when the screen is scrolled Warning Indication This screen appears on occurrence of WARNING nee communication error between LCD panel and 1 Not Access control circuit This screen is displayed during initialization executed at the time of ON of commercial power 2 Data Reading supply It is also displayed during data communication between LCD panel and control circuit FAULT This screen appears when the output stops as a Transformer Temp means of protection upon occurrence of 3 Output Turn off temperature error to the Product internal transformer FAULT This screen appears when the output stops as a Thyristor Temp means of protection upon occurrence of 4 Output Turn Off temperature error to the power module internal thyristor WARNING This screen is displayed during bypass running by manual operation 5 Manual Bypass Input V_ Hz OVERLOAD This screen appears when the output stops as a Input Failure means of protection upon occurrence of overload 6 cannot Bypass to the Product during backup running Output Tu
73. tatus press the CANCEL switch without pressing the A button or V button Transition to the setting screen will occur Change to and check of contents of automatic battery check setting can also be executed on the web Details of the method for operation on the web are described in the Web SNMP card user s guide separate volume Transition to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs automatically after completion of the setting 40 6 3 Screen operation Menu 2a Operating Condition Yags ceany gt Settings gt UPStyFT Prohibition set EQUEVY ttt Press the SET button y Settings e Se ter a Language Fuad Buzzer cut DALIT TS gt Auto Battery Check gt VED NYT UF TIIVITI Auto Battery Check DEQKYF UF IVD gt No Battery Checking gt pvr at booting amp 2weeks FOL 2weeks FK 1week at booting The screen scrolls when Press the SET button cursor gt is shifted Completed tut tay ayo A 6 LCD 1 2 3 wm 2 4 wa 3 4 Prohibition set screen Display the Menu Indication screen by pressing the MENU button Shift cursor gt to Prohibition set using a direction button V button or A button and then press the SET button Transition to the Prohibition set screen occurs e BattLife Calculate Use this setting for determining whether to validate or invalidate battery lifetime dec
74. timated residual battery lifetime in month units 99 is indicated if indication of the estimated residual battery lifetime is invalidated Battery Temp Indicates the battery ambient temperature measured value This measured value is used for calculation of estimated residual battery lifetime Load Indicates the present loading dose to the allowable loading dose of the Product Backup running is disabled if the loading dose exceeds 100 Input Power Indicates the input power measured value of the Product 33 6 LCD Backup Times Indicates the total count of backup running since the Product was introduced or since batteries were replaced 2370s 6 2 Details of display screens Warning Indication screen On occurrence of status change or error to the Product transition to the Warning Indication screen occurs automatically from the UPS Operating Condition screen See the description of Warning Indication screen in Section 6 1 for types of display contents Furthermore the buzzer begins to beep as linked to transition to the Warning Indication screen Buzzer stops when the RESET CANCEL switch is pressed for one second Furthermore transition to the UPS Operating Condition screen occurs automatically when the RESET CANCEL switch is pressed for 3 seconds in the state where the factor that is responsible for issue of warning was dissolved Note Regarding buzzer beeping there a
75. tion for battery running The output frequency is synchronized with the input frequency The C Product J AC AC converter S Step up chopper 1 i Electricity is flowing Electricity is not flowing Output to connected equipment Input power supply Flow of electricity during normal running During battery running case of input power supply error If any input power supply error such as interruption of input power supply and voltage or frequency error arises while the Product is running discharge from batteries begins and stable power is kept supplied to the load Switching to battery running occurs uninterruptibly Return to running described in During normal running stated above occurs automatically upon recovery of the AC input power supply the voltage of input power supply returns to the rated specification The C Product J Electricity is flowing ts a Electricity is not flowing Occurrence of input power supply error Output to connected equipment Such as voltage error frequency error during normal running of the Product Flow of electricity during battery running 2 2 Setup of the Product Automatic bypass running If any error occurs to the Product during normal running switching to bypass running occurs automatically During bypass running input voltage is directly fed and p
76. y During backup running 0 1 or better Number of phases Single phase 2 wire system with grounding terminal Load condition Linear load or rectifying load of peak to rms ratio up to 3 AC Voltage waveform Under load resistance 4 or less output distortion factor Under rectifying load 6 or less Overcurrent RMS value 100 or greater protection Peak value 300 or greater of rated RMS value Shall withstand the load of crest factor 3 Grounding method Non grounding or neutral point grounding Commercial electric Thyristor switching switching time uninterruptible power switching Switching is not permitted during interruption of power supply method Voltage 100 V 15 200 V 15 Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz 5 Number of phases Single phase 2 wire system with grounding terminal Capacity 7500 VA or less ser Grounding method Single line grounding Power factor 0 97 or greater during rated running Input higher Conforms to IEC61000 3 12 harmonics current Type Small size control valve type lead storage battery long life battery Storage Backup time 1 About 10 minutes battery initial value 6000 W Nominal voltage 216 V Ambient temperature 0 to 40 C Others Relative humidity 20 to 95 no condensation Noise 55 dB A or less at 1 m from on the front face of the Product Cooling method Forced air cooling External dimensions W x D x H 350 x 700 x 900mm Mass 235 kg without batteries 160 kg Applicable standa
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