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MGE UPS Systems 2200RT Power Supply User Manual
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1. 3200RT The normal battery voltage for all models is as follows Pulsar EXB 2200 3200 RT 72 Vdc The Pulsar UPS is intended for installation in a temperature within O to 40 C free of conductive contaminant This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Introduction CAUTION Safety of persons The UPS has its own internal power source the battery Consequently the power outlets may be energized even if the UPS is disconnected from the AC power source Dangerous voltage levels are present within the UPS It should be opened exclusively by qualified service personnel The UPS must be properly earthed Measurements are required to ensure that the total leakage current of the UPS and the protected equipment does not exceed 3 5 mA by checking their characteristics maximum leakage current of the UPS 2 mA The battery supplied with the U
2. Precautions All handling operations will require at least two people unpacking installation in rack system Once installed and connected to the AC power source for the first time the battery will start to charge Full charging to obtain the rated battery backup time requires at least 8 hours Before and after the installation if the UPS remains de energized for a long period the UPS must be energized for a period of 24 hours at least once every 6 months for a normal storage temperature less than 25 C This charges the battery thus avoiding possible irreversible damage During the replacement of the battery module it is imperative to use the same type and number of element previously mounted in the UPS in order to maintain an identical level of performance and safety In case of doubt don t hesitate to contact our after sales department for more information refer to the web site www mgeups com 3400753300 AE Page 3 How to use this document Using this document Information may be found primarily by consulting The contents The index Icon Usage WARNING Eminent hazard to personnel or equipment information must always be followed CAUTION Hazard to personnel or equipment information that must always be followed Notes tips and information help Important information help Visual indication Action Audio indication Ag OB FG In the illustrations on the following pages the sy
3. 6 The buzzer beeps and all the LEDs go ON The buzzer beeps twice then If AC input power is available LED goes ON indicating operation in ON LINE mode If AC input power is not available and the UPS is configured for automatic restart mode the buzzer beeps three times and LED 4 goes ON signalling operation on battery power All connected equipment is energized ca NOTE If LEDs 17 or 18 do not turn ON or if LEDs 29 to 27 flash there is a fault see section 4 1 3 2 LED indicators ER LEDs 4 to Q7 provide three ami Bypass 572 524 B3 N gt A different indications 3 1 Remaining backup time in percent O 29 O YO Pp po during normal operation iJ 2 Percent load drawn by the protected E ED ape sipe afe um equipment when button 3 is pressed 3 Operating faults flashing LED and SS A A ES A beeps e Overload 26 UPS fault s DAD AD d C E 2050907 25 Battery fault or end of life warning 24 Site wiring Fault Description of LED indicator status 69 and 3 for programmable outlets 1 and 2 OFF the outlets are not supplied with power Flashing status change in progress ON the outlets are supplied with power Outlets 1 and 2 can be remotely programmed and controlled They may be used for sequential start up of the protected applications sheddin
4. FUNCION atestado 17 ON OFF conditions tab ooooWo Wo Woo oom Wen 17 Battery tab Hei See naa aa Naa maa ana 17 QUiput tab ees en ee ETE 18 Bypass tab ber de na PEE RECUERDO SDN 18 xx XU Eluenm 18 3 6 UPS Remote Power Off ai konak amen 19 3400753300 AE Page 5 Contents Page 6 3400753300 AE Maintenance 4 1 3Tro bleshooting iie urere eiecti Sa aa DAN Ban In lak 20 4 2 Replacement of the battery modules oo mo WoWomnnnnnalkennnnaaa 22 Environment 5 4 aan 24 Appendices 6 1 Technical characteristics 5 ana ae gm hana 25 6 25 Glossary ea na Sen diii Been an 26 O cene MANA ml AAN Lt aa ANN Aa 27 1 Presentation 1 1 System configurations Rack setup NL Leia 17 24 inches 19 Rack mount E 25 75 inches EX 2200RT 26 00 inches EX 3200RT Pulsar EX 2200RT 80 8 lbs 36 6 kg Tower setup Pulsar EX 3200RT 82 7 Ibs 37 5 kg Pulsar EXB 2200 3200 RT_ 85000 g 3400753300 AE Page 7 1 Presentation 1 2 Rear panel Pulsar EX 2200RT L5 20R Receptacle OUTPUT CABLE INPUT CABLE L5 30P Plug L5 30R Receptacle OUTPUT CABLE 000000 Page 8 3400753300 AE 90 9 0000 2 5 65
5. MGE UPS SYSTEMS INC www mgeups com Pulsar EX 2200RT 3200RT EXB 2200 3200 RT Installation and User Manual MGE 2 d UPS SYSTEMS T Introduction Important safety instructions Read before installing product Page 2 3400753300 AE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries Thank you for selecting an MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc product to protect your electrical equipment The Pulsar EX RT range has been designed with the utmost care We recommend that you take the time to read this manual to take full advantage of your UPS s many fratures MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc pays great attention to the environmental impact of its products Measures that have made Pulsar EX RT a reference in environmental protection include The eco design approach used in product development Recycling of Pulsar EX RT at the end of its service life To discover the entire range of MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc products and the options available for the Pulsar EX RT range we invite you to visit our web site at www mgeups com or contact your MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc representative This manual contains important instructions for Pulsar EX RT Models that must be followed during installation operation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries The Pulsar EX RT Models that are covered in this manual are listed below Pulsar EX 2200RT Pulsar EX
6. NN 2 WGI QI eo ater etre terne kamen nan E Tandan 7 3400753300 AE Page 27 MGE UPS SYSTEMS INC THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER PROVIDER 1660 Scenic Avenue Costa Mesa CA 92626 USA Main Number 714 557 1636 3400753300 AE For service call 1 800 523 0142 Internet www mgeups com MGE UPS SYSTEMS
7. One of the protection circuit breakers 6 for the outlets on the back of the UPS is open Check that there is not a short circuit on the outlets Eliminate any overloads on the outlets by modifying the distribution of devices on the outlets LED 6 flashes and the buzzer sounds continuously UPS electronics have detected a UPS fault Depending on the UPS personalization parameters see section 3 4 There are two possibilities The equipment connected to the UPS continues to be supplied but directly from the AC power source via the automatic bypass LED 49 ON The connected equipment is no longer supplied The equipment connected to the UPS is no longer protected Restart the UPS Call the after sales support department 3400753300 AE Page 21 4 Maintenance 4 2 Replacement of the battery modules CAUTION Load will not be protected during this procedure Batteries constitute a danger electrical shock burns The short circuit current may be very high Precautions must be taken for all handling Safety Rules Remove all watches rings bracelets and any other metal objects that may come into contact with the battery modules Use tools with insulated handles Removal of the battery modules A Unclip the small plate with the MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc Logo on the UPS front panel Remove the 2 screws Remove the left part of t
8. PS contains small amounts of toxic materials To avoid accidents the directives listed below must be observed Never burn the battery risk of explosion Do not attempt to open the battery the electrolyte is dangerous for the eyes and skin Comply with all applicable regulations for the disposal of the battery Batteries constitute a danger electrical shock burns The short circuit current may be very high Precautions must be taken for all handling remove watches rings bracelets and any other metal objects use tools with insulated handles Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries CAUTION Product Safety The UPS connection instructions and operation described in the manual must be followed in the indicated order UPS must be connected to a nearby wall outlet that is easily accessible The UPS can be disconnected from the AC power Source by removing the power cord Check that the indications on the rating plate correspond to your AC power system and to the actual electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS Never install the UPS near liquids or in an excessively damp environment Never let a foreign body penetrate inside the UPS Never block the ventilation grates of the UPS Never expose the UPS to direct sunlight or source of heat If the UPS must be stored prior to installation storage must be in a dry place The admissible storage temperature range is 25 C to 55 C Special
9. Slot for communication card option RS232 communication port USB communication port Upper two receptacles for connection to AC power source Lower two programmable receptacles 1 and 2 Output circuit breakers EX 3200RT Input Output power cords for direct connection of protected equipment EX 2200RT L5 20P L5 20R and EX 3200RT L5 30P L5 30R Connector for an additional battery module Connector for automatic detection of an additional battery module Pushbutton to test phase neutral inversion of AC power source LED indicating Site Wiring Alarm Enable with flashing and intermittent buzzer Reset fault with rear panel button Connector for remote power off RPO Battery module connectors to the UPS or to other battery modules Connectors for automatic detection of additional battery modules Circuit breaker for battery ON OFF and protection 1 3 Control panel BYPASS Q jen Exi SEN 22 021 o D test amp 1 Presentation GGG 99 e ON OFF AD Operation on battery power Operation in ON LINE mode backup power available Operation on bypass no backup power available Status of programmable outlet 2 2 Supplied with power N L Status change in progress N a Status of programmable outlet 1 Lamp test or buzzer OFF N Forced transfer to bypass and back by pressing button 3 times in less tha
10. and parameter settings The power supplied to the connected equipment is completely regenerated by continuous double conversion i e the AC power from the AC power source is rectified AC DC then converted back DC AC to AC power Devices or systems connected to the UPS output Ten second interruption in the supply of power to the connected equipment following a system shutdown even if AC input power returns during the interruption period Ratio between the power drawn by the connected equipment and the total power that the UPS can supply A number of UPS functions can be modified using the UPS Driver software to better meet the user s needs Outlets that can be automatically shed during operation on battery power a shedding time delay may be programmed using Solution Pac software External dry contact can be used to stop the unit during an emergency situation for example All power is removed from the load This function makes it possible to energize the connected equipment even when AC input power is not available operation exclusively on battery power Uninterruptible Power Supply It is possible to enable or disable use of UPS ON OFF controls by the computer System protection software 6 3 Index A Automatic bypass oooooooWoWoWoo 9 18 20 Automatic start B Bargraph 4 uini e ee e 9 15 Battery End of backup tiMe oooWo WW Woo WWW 16 Fault 9 15 Low battery warn
11. ected to the two terminals of connector 42 on the back of the UPS Installation and test of the remote power off function 1 Check that the UPS is shut off and disconnected from the AC power source 2 Remove the RPO connector 42 by undoing the screws 62 3 Connect an insulated dry contact NC 60 V DC 30 V AC max 20 mA max cable size 0 75 mm to the two terminals of the RPO connector 68 4 Put the RPO connector 42 back in place on the back of the UPS 5 Connect the UPS to the AC power source and restart it as indicated previously 6 Activate the RPO external contact to test the function 7 To return to normal operation deactivate the RPO external contact and restart the UPS using button 6 press OFF then ON 3400753300 AE Page 19 4 Maintenance 4 1 Troubleshooting If any of LEDs 65 Q6 or e flash there is a operating anomaly or an alarm NOTE If a LED flashes the bargraph data is no longer displayed XS LED 27 flashes and UPS overload Overload is too long or too high Check the power drawn by the the buzzer beeps If AC power is present and within tolerances the equipment and disconnect any E UPS goes to bypass mode supply directly by the AC power source LED flashes in The buzzer beeps every second non priority devices IF AC power is not present or not within tolerances the connected applications are no longer suppl
12. er IMPORTANT If in spite of the return of AC input power the UPS does not restart check that the automatic restart function activated by return of AC input power has not been disabled see section 3 4 Page 16 3400753300 AE 3 4 Personalization optional Function 3 Operation Personalization parameters can be set and modified using the UPS Driver software installed on a computer that is connected to the UPS see section 2 4 Connection to the RS232 communication port NOTE Check that the RS232 cable is properly connected UPS Driver installation 1 Insert the Solution Pac CD ROM containing the UPS Driver software into your computers CD ROM drive EUN 2 Open the file Manager and select the CD ROM drive 3 Launch Emb Config UPSDRVxx exe xx software version IMPORTANT You can download the software UPS Driver from the www mgeups com as well or contact an MGE representative in your area Once UPS Driver has been installed the UPS parameters listed below can be modified ON OFF conditions tab Battery tab Personalization function Default setting Options Automatic start Enabled Disabled Cold start battery power Enabled Disabled Forced shutdown Enabled Disabled Sleep mode Disabled Enabled UPS ON OFF via software Enabled Disabled Personalization function Default setting Options Once a day Automatic Battery test intervals Every weeks Once a month No tes
13. ert the card in the slot EA An vut 3 Secure the card with the two screws L5 30R Receptacle OUTPUT CABLE 3400753300 AE Page 13 2 Installation 2 6 Connections CAUTION Check that the indications on the rating plate on the back of the UPS correspond to your AC power system and to the actual electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS 1 Connect the input power cord T to the SS a AC power wall receptacle 2 Connect the protected equipment to the UPS It is advised to connect priority loads to the outlets and or power cord O and any non priority loads to the two programmable outlets 6 If the UPS is connected to a computer running MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc communication software it is possible to program the interruption of power to the two programmable outlets 5 during operation on battery power thus reserv ing backup power for the priority loads The battery begins charging the O instant the UPS unit is connected to a power source Eight hours are required to charge to the full rated backup time Page 14 3400753300 AE 3 Operation 3 1 Start up The protected equipment connected to the UPS can be energized whether AC input power is available or not CAUTION The AC input power source must be present when energizing for the first time 1 Press the ON OFF button 4
14. g of non priority applications during operation on battery power and priority management at the end of battery backup time to reserve the longest possible backup time for the most sensitive applications These outlets are programmed using Solution Pac software 3400753300 AE Page 15 3 Operation 3 3 Operation on battery power following an AC input power failure Transfer to battery power iJ BYPASS 032 031 ei test e Threshold for the low battery warning O E BYPASS 32 631 gt 00 test DM End of backup time BYPASS EIE O GO O OO 32 631 The AC power source is outside tolerances LED 47 is ON the buzzer beeps three times The equipment connected to the UPS is supplied by the battery The low battery warning threshold can be set by the user with the UPS Driver software see section 3 4 LED 17 flashes The buzzer beeps every three seconds There is very little remaining battery backup time Close all applications because UPS automatic shutdown is imminent The buzzer sounds continuously Press button 2 to turn the buzzer OFF The equipment is no longer supplied with power The UPS goes to sleep mode at the end of the battery backup time until complete shutdown due to tripping of the battery protection function against deep discharge Return of AC input pow
15. he front panel D Disconnect the connector Page 22 3400753300 AE 4 Maintenance B Remove the screws securing the battery cover Remove the cover Remove the two battery modules and proceed with replacement Reinstallation of the battery modules To reinstall the battery modules perform this procedure in reverse order e g G F E To maintain an identical level of performance and safety use battery modules identical to that previously mounted in the UPS Press the two parts of the battery connector tightly together to ensure proper connection 3400753300 AE Page 23 5 Environment This product has been designed to respect the environment It does not contain CFC s or HCFC s UPS recycling at the end of service life MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc undertakes to recycle by certified companies and in compliance with all applicable regulations all UPS products recovered at the end of their service life contact your MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc branch office Packing UPS packing materials must be recycled in compliance with all applicable regulations WARNING This product contains lead acid batteries Lead is a dangerous substance for the environment if it is not properly recycled by specialized companies MGE Customer Care Center Technical questions If you encounter a problem while following the instructions in this manual we recommend that you contac
16. ied The buzzer sounds continuously LED 5 flashes and A battery fault was detected during the the buzzer beeps automatic battery test Check that the battery connector is fully pushed in Replace battery module see Maintenance section LED Q5 flashes and The battery has reached the theoretical end the buzzer emits a of its service life buttons 22 and Q3 long beep once simultaneously for 3 seconds per hour It is advised to replace both batteries at Reset the alarm by pressing See the section on maintenance the same time with the same rating as the original batteries Directly earthed neutral type networks check the cabling The yellow LED 23 The function for monitoring the phase and neutral flashes the red position of your electrical network has detected a behind the UPS comes on and the buzzer sounds continuously indicator light a reversal of phase and neutral on your electrical network For all other network types de activate the detection function this function is only operational for directly earthed neutral electrical networks Press for at least 5 seconds the pushbutton behind the UPS UPS stopped and connected to the network for less than 30 minutes Page 20 3400753300 AE Indication 4 Maintenance Signification Correction The outlets are not supplied with power even though button 16 is ON 3200 RT only
17. ing rA Recycling 1 24 Replacement 22 23 Transfer to battery power 16 B ttorns a u eoe an De eer ihe beg 8 9 BUZZ AL ose c eb nee 15 16 Buzzer shutdown oooocoWo oW Woo WWW Wanna 9 C Connection Additional battery module sssssssss 8 Communication card o ooooWoooo RS 232 communication port USB communication port E Communication useiten alesan nas ana 8 13 D DIMENSIONS E 7 E ENVIO Mete rre trad en vs 2 24 F Forced shutdown oooocoWo Wo Wanna 17 L Lamp test Lee ha MA asma nb aa ahaha 9 LEDS tse sat es EE E b AERE UHR EA 8 9 6 Appendices O ONLINE MOde cru rtm cis ate E er teris 9 Overload P Personalization wl Battery rA By pass 18 On Off conditions 17 OUlpUt n epi aree erben 18 Programmable outlets oooooooooo 8 9 15 R Remote power Off iooooooo Wo Woo Woo X X 19 S Site Wiring Eault con ie ake Banana 9 Sleep Mode aeree FUE Re per 17 Automatic restart oooooo nenene 17 18 Star uon A Ire ie ien per RU E ER geng 15 T Technical characteristics oooooo 25 Transfer forced ncmo ch ett 9 U UPS Driver cocina EN e reo boris UPS fault sse UPS ON OFF via software ds UPS shutdown terere en des Ww Web Site nee ere teret tente ere Pea NAN Da
18. mbols below are used Q LED off NT e LED on YAN LED flashing Page 4 3400753300 AE Contents Presentation 1 4 System configurations eese eene nnne nennen ana 7 Rak Setup aa neu uiuit enean innata sri Lc AE E 7 TOWer Setup 13 en ire an Ba an E HF D er in 7 1 2 gt Rear panel AAN am nia 8 Pulsar EX 2200RT eee er ERREUR RENE D e E e RERO EEG 8 Pulsar EX 3200RT ee ben iet ed esc an teet BE naa due tees 8 Pulsar EXB 2200 3200 RT coord ld an ana han Nara 8 1 3 Control panel iii an na anna aan 9 Installation 2 1 UNPACKING wi bias aman ani ak Sanga Kana sa 10 2 2 Installation in rack position Wi den aa aan Bahan 11 2 3 Installation in tower position ooooooo ooooo oo mo WWW Woman 12 2 4 Connection to the RS232 or USB communication port optional 13 2 5 Installation of the communication card option oooooWo o oo oomonnnnaaan 13 y2GEennnia 14 Operation 3 4 StartUp oet odds ia 15 3 2 HEED indicators Wi ceno mee BEA ERA Na ak 15 3 3 Operation on battery power following failure of AC input power oom 16 Transfer to battery power oooooococcccnoccccccccnoononccnnnonnnnncnnnncnnnnnccnnnn nan nnnn cnn ennnnete nete nnnnrtns sein n nente nennen 16 Threshold for the low battery warning ooooooooW oo Wo WWW nana 16 End of back p tilmie iic itte etr E A ea aetna ess 16 3 4 Personalization optional 17
19. n 5 seconds Press simultaneously at least 3 seconds to reset the End of battery life larm Hold down to display PIRA percent load NI r N Yo Alarms battery remaining UPS 100 overload Electronics 80 fault Battery 50 fault Site Wiring 20 24 Fault 8096 50 20 flashing LED buzzer battery fault battery must be replaced flashing LED long buzzer once per hour theoretical end of battery life replacement recommended 3400753300 AE Page 9 2 Installation 2 1 Unpacking RS232 communication cable 1 USB communication cable 82 Telescopic rails for mounting in 19 bay with mounting hardware CD ROM with the Solution Pac and UPS Driver software 5 Product documentation Two supports for the upright position Page 10 3400753300 AE 2 Installation 2 2 Installation in rack position Follow steps A to D for rack mounting of the UPS on the rails The rails and the necessary mounting hardware are supplied in the box along with the UPS see item 62 on page 10 A Secure Rails together with three screws 1 B Attach frontal Rails to Rack front 2 C Attach rearmost Rails to Rack rear 3 If using Stop Notch 7 snap into rear rail refer to Quick Start for positioning details D Attach both front brackets 4 amp 5 to each side of UPS and slide mount UPS into the Rack 6 Stop Notch Sna
20. p from inside of rails CAUTION Do not lean or place objects on top of unit at any time Hazard of dismounting and disconnection can occur with units NOTE For step 5 it is possible to adjust the position of the front fixing bracket 3400753300 AE Page 11 2 Installation 2 3 Installation in tower position Install the two supports for the upright position using provided hardware in the package see item 62 on page 10 Pull out the MGE Logo and Model plates then rotate them as shown MAYA 0000 1 qp so 20600 J Page 12 3400753300 AE 2 Installation 2 4 Connection to the RS232 or USB communication port optional 1 Connect the RS232 60 or USB 1 communication cable to the serial port or the USB port on the computer 2 Connect the other end of the communica tion cable or 61 to the RS232 2 or USB O communication port on the UPS The UPS can now communicate with all MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc supervision set up or safety software NOTE The RS232 and USB communication ports cannot operate simultaneously 2 5 Installation of the communication card option Slot for the Itis not necessary to shut down the UPS to communication 1 install the communication card card option 1 Remove the slot 1 cover secured by IN JII rZ a 9 FAN FAN two screws Ss DA E ooo EES E E XX S 2 Ins
21. ss A FCC Class A Agency markings UL CSA UL cUL 1 Input voltage correspond to 33 66 100 of the nominal power rating 2 Adjustable from 100 V to 127 V using UPS Driver software 3 Frequency converter mode may be set using the UPS Driver software 3400753300 AE Page 25 6 Appendices 6 2 Glossary Authorized voltage range for transfer to bypass if fault or overload Automatic bypass Automatic start following return of AC input power Backup time Bargraph Battery test Dialog box Double conversion Equipment Forced shutdown Percent load Personalization Programmable outlets Remote Power Off Start on battery power UPS UPS ON OFF via software Page 26 3400753300 AE Upper and lower voltage thresholds within which the UPS can operate on the automatic bypass in the event of a UPS fault or overload Automatic switch controlled by the UPS used to connect the equipment directly to the AC power source in the event of a UPS failure or an overload This function automatically starts the UPS when AC input power returns following shutdown at the end of the battery backup time It can be enabled or disabled Time that the connected equipment can operate on battery power Device on the front panel indicating the percent remaining backup time or the percent load Internal UPS test on battery status A window in a computer program displayed for selection by the user of various options
22. t Low battery warning threshold 2096 remaining battery backup time From 096 to 10096 of the remaining battery backup time Protection against deep discharges Enabled Disabled 3400753300 AE Page 17 3 Operation Output tab Personalization function Default setting Options Rated UPS voltage 120 V 100 V 127 V Frequency working mode Autoselect Converter Rated UPS frequency F 60 Hz 50 Hz UPS tolerance for AC power F 5 F 196 to 10 in 1 steps source frequency Overload alarm threshold 110 0 to 110 in 10 steps UPS restart following short circuit Disabled Enabled click to add check Bypass tab Personalization function Default setting Options Transfer to bypass if overload Enabled Disabled click to remove check Transfer to bypass following a fault whatever the conditions on the AC power source Disabled Enabled click to add check 3 5 UPS shutdown o Dr O OO Al Bypass J2 194 Page 18 3400753300 AE Press button return to the OFF position The connected eguipment is no longer supplied with power 3 Operation 3 6 UPS Remote Power Off RPO Pulsar EX RT s are equipped with a Remote Power Off function RPO that can cut power to all the devices connected to the UPS using a remote user operated contact The function is implemented by opening a contact conn
23. t our Technical Support Group at 1 800 523 0142 Or visit MGE UPS SYSTEMS Inc website at www mgeups com for complete technical support information FAQ and RMA forms for service Page 24 3400753300 AE 6 1 Technical characteristics 6 Appendices SAFETY RELAY c AC INPUT EMI FILTER BATTERY POWER CHARGER SUPPLY AC DC PFC CONVERTER DC AC DC DC PUSH PULL BATTERY INVERTER BYPASS EMI FILTER AC OUTPUT RELAY Pulsar EX 2200RT Pulsar EX 3200RT Pulsar EXB Output power rating 2200 VA 1540 W 3200 VA 2080 W 2200 3200 RT AC input Voltage Frequency Power factor Single phase 60 V 70 V 80 V to 142 v 1 50 60 Hz auto select 2 0 95 Runtime full load 20min 40min 60min 80min 1EXB 2EXB 3EXB 4EXB Output specification Voltage Frequency Harmonic distortion Overload capability Single phase 120 V 3 2 50 60 Hz 0 5 3 lt 4 on linear load lt 6 on non linear load 110 continuous 130 12s gt 130 1 5s QUALITY Designed Manufactured and marked under ISO 9001 quali ty system itid eom 6x 12V 7Ah 6x12V 9Ah 72VDC 18 Ah Environmental and safety Noise level lt 50 dBA Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Relative humidity 20 to 90 without condensation Safety UL 1778 cUL CSA 22 2 N 107 1 UL CSA EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 cla
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