OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Protect B.PRO Protect B. 750 PRO Protect B.1000 (BP) PRO Protect B.1400 PRO Protect B.1800 (BP) PRO Protect B.2300 PRO Protect B.
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Thank you for purchasing the Protect B. PRO UPS from AEG Power Solutions. The following safety precautions are an important part of these operating instructions. They are designed to help you avoid problems caused by operating errors and to protect you against any possible hazards.
1 Notes on these Operating Instructions Duty to provide information These operating instructions are designed to help you properly and safely install and operate the following Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems: the Protect B.750 PRO, Protect B.1000 PRO, Protect B.1400 PRO, Protect B.1800 PRO, Protect B.2300 PRO or Protect B. 3000 PRO as well as the corresponding external battery units Protect B.1000 BP PRO, Protect B.1800 BP PRO and Protect B.
invalidate any warranty claims. AEG accepts no liability for consequential damages. AEG will rescind all obligations, such as warranty agreements, service contracts, etc., without prior notice in the event that any spare parts other than original AEG spare parts or those purchased by AEG are used for maintenance and repair. Handling The Protect B. PRO is designed so that all of the steps that need to be taken for its installation and operation can be done without having to open the device.
Table of Contents 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions ................................. 4 2 General Information ............................................................ 8 2.1 Brief overview .............................................................. 8 2.2 System description ....................................................... 9 2.3 Technical data ............................................................ 11 3 Safety Regulations ...........................................................
.2.3 Indicators ( LED indicators ) ............................. 7.2.4 Liquid crystal display .......................................... 7.2.5 Abbreviation index ............................................. 7.2.6 Audible signals ................................................... 7.3 UPS operating states ................................................ 7.4 UPS settings ............................................................. 34 34 36 36 37 38 8 Interfaces and Communication ........................
2 General Information i The Protect B.PRO is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for important electrical loads such as personal computers, workstations, servers, network components, telecommunication equipment and similar electrical loads. The Protect B. PRO series is a compact, interactive, sinusoidaltype UPS available with output power ratings of 750, 1000, 1400, 1800, 2300 and 3000 VA.
Features of Protect B.
Under continuous mains undervoltage or overvoltage within defined ranges, the automatic voltage regulation (AVR) provides additional stabilisation of the electrical load voltage. Voltage fluctuations of the public mains are thus damped to a level acceptable for the electrical loads. This occurs without accessing the internal power reserves, which in turn has a positive effect on battery availability.
2.3 Technical data Type rating Protect B. 750 PRO 750 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.) 675 W Protect B. 1000 PRO 1000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.) 900 W Protect B. 1400 PRO 1400 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.) 1260 W Protect B. 1800 PRO 1800 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.) 1620 W Protect B. 2300 PRO 2300 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.) 2070 W Protect B. 3000 PRO 3000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.
Rated output current (at 230 Vac) 3.2 A Protect B. 750 PRO 4.3 A Protect B. 1000 PRO 6.1 A Protect B. 1400 PRO 7.8 A Protect B. 1800 PRO 10.0 A Protect B. 2300 PRO 13.0 A Protect B. 3000 PRO Power factor range 0.8 lag. to 0.9 cap. with full power output 10% power reduction in the range of 0.5 lag. to 0.8 lag. Transfer time in case of mains failure 2- 6 ms (typical), 8 ms max. Voltage waveform Sinusoidal, distortion < 5% THD (linear load) < 10% THD (non-linear load) Connection sockets acc.
Rated direct current (intermediate circuit) 24 V Protect B. 750 PRO 24 V Protect B. 1000 PRO 48 V Protect B. 1400 PRO 48 V Protect B. 1800 PRO 72 V Protect B. 2300 PRO 72 V Protect B. 3000 PRO Trickle charge voltage 2.28 Vdc/cell (25 °C preset) Reduction 0.3Vdc/cell at >35°C) Battery charge current 1.2 Adc max. Battery type Sealed lead-acid battery (VRLA) branded product Protect B. 750 PRO Protect B. 1000 PRO Protect B. 1000 BP PRO Protect B. 1400 PRO Protect B. 1800 PRO Protect B.
Efficiency with a 50-100% load (ECO / AVR / battery mode) B. 750 PRO B. 1000 PRO B. 1400 PRO B. 1800 PRO B. 2300 PRO B. 3000 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 83% > 97% / > 90% / > 83% > 97% / > 90% / > 85% > 97% / > 90% / > 85% > 97% / > 90% / > 87% > 97% / > 90% / > 87% Inherent noise (at 1m distance) ≤ 40 dB(A) in mains mode (ECO) Protect B.750 - B.3000 and load < 70% ≤ 45 dB(A) in mains mode and Protect B.750 - B.1800 ≤ 55 dB(A) load > 70% Protect B.2300 - B.3000 ≤ 45 dB(A) Protect B.750 - B.
Weight (net/gross) 14.6 kg / 18.0 kg Protect B. 750 PRO 15.1 kg / 18.5 kg Protect B. 1000 PRO 15.9 kg / 19.1 kg Protect B. 1000 BP PRO 23.8 kg / 27.3 kg Protect B. 1400 PRO 24.9 kg / 28.4 kg Protect B. 1800 PRO 26.4 kg / 29.6 kg Protect B. 1800 BP PRO 29.0 kg / 33.4 kg Protect B. 2300 PRO 29.5 kg / 33.9 kg Protect B. 3000 PRO 38.8 kg / 42.0 kg Protect B. 3000 BP PRO Dimensions (W x D x H – net) (Specifications include front panel from horizontal viewpoint) 445 mm x 420 mm x 88 mm B. 750 PRO / B.
3 Safety Regulations 3.1 General safety precautions Read these operating instructions before commissioning the USV Protect B. PRO for the first time and comply with the safety precautions! The device may only be used in technically fault-free condition, as intended and in a safety-conscious manner in compliance with the operating instructions! Eliminate malfunctions immediately if they could potentially compromise safety.
The output can be energised even if the UPS is not connected to the mains supply, as the UPS has its own internal power supply (battery)! For reasons of personal protection, the device must be properly earthed! The Protect B. PRO may only be connected to 220 / 230 / 240 V AC mains with protective earthing with a VDE-tested mains connection cable with protective earthing conductor (included in the scope of supply). Risk of burns! The battery exhibits high short-circuit currents.
• If the UPS is brought from a cold environment into the room where it will be set up, condensation may occur. In such cases, allow the device to acclimatise for at least 2 hours. The UPS must be completely dry before it may be commissioned.
When replacing the batteries, heed the following: Use only identical, maintenance-free, closed lead batteries with the same specifications as the original batteries. Pre-wired replacement battery kits which are ready for connection are available at your specialist dealer. Risk of explosion! Do not throw batteries into an open fire. Do not open or damage batteries (released electrolyte can damage skin and eyes and can be poisonous!) Batteries can cause electric shocks and exhibit high short-circuit currents.
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4 Installation 4.1 Unpacking and checking The device has been fully tested and checked. Although the packing and shipping of the device are done with the usual care, transport damage cannot be fully ruled out. i Transport damage claims are to be lodged with the transport company! For this reason check the shipping container for damage upon receipt. If necessary, ask the transport company to check the goods and record the damage in the presence of the transport company employee.
Please report any deviations to our hotline (see Page 5). The original packing materials provide effective protection against impacts and should be retained to ensure secure transport at a later date. To rule out the risk of suffocation, keep the plastic packaging bags out of the reach of babies and children. Handle the components with care. Be especially mindful of their weight. Obtain the help of another person when moving the Protect B. 2300 PRO, the Protect B.
• Protect units against external influences (particularly humidity and dust). In this regard, observe the information in chapter 3 as from page 16 of these operating instructions. • If the device is brought from a cold room to a warm room, or if the room temperature drops suddenly, condensation may occur inside the device. Let the device sit for 2 hours before turning it on to avoid the formation of condensation. • Ensure that no magnetic storage media are stored and/or used near the Protect B. PRO.
4.3.2 Set-up as an upright device (tower) Step 1: Press the round button located at the bottom right. The display is released from the retainer. Step 2: Rotate the display clockwise by 90°. Step 3: Press the display back into its retainer in the position shown below. Step 4: Assemble the feet as shown below. Step 5: Position UPS into the feet, which have already been installed. Step 6: Position the feet in the front and rear third.
5 Overview of Connections, Controls and Display Components 5.1 Front view A B C D E F G UPS of the Protect B. PRO series H B C I G EN Ext. battery expansion (BatteryPack) Protect B. BP PRO series Explanations: A UPS model series designation with power specification in VA B Hole for attachment of the name plate for tower setup C Ventilation grate (do not block) i D E F G H I The connections of the integrated battery systems are located behind the respective front panels.
5.2 Rear view (connections) 13 12 11 10 8 9 2 3 7 6 1 4 Rear view Protect B.750 PRO / B.1000 PRO / B.1400 PRO / B.1800 PRO 9 11 13 10 1 3 EN 7 6 12 8 4 5 Rear view Protect B.2300 PRO / B.3000 PRO 8 14 15 Rear view Protect B.1000 BP PRO / B.1800 BP PRO / B.
Explanations: 1 Mains connection (UPS input) 2 Resettable mains input automatic fuse 3 Manageable UPS outputs, i.e. electrical load connections which can be influenced via the UPS operator panel and/or the software 4 Electrical load connections (UPS outputs) for critical loads with the highest priority, continuously supplied directly from the UPS (not manageable) 5 Electrical load connection with the option of full power consumption via a UPS outlet IEC socket (Protect B. 2300 PRO and Protect B.
6 Electrical Connection 6.1 Internal battery contact connection 1. Ensure that the UPS is de-energised and that no mains connection cables are plugged in. 2. Now grasp the left and right sides below the front panel and pull the front panel out toward the front. The lock will disengage... 3. ...and you can swivel the entire front section upward. Do not disconnect the ribbon cable to the liquid crystal display! The mechanical parts must be handled without the use of great force. 4.
6.2 External battery unit contact connection (Protect B.1000 PRO / B.1800 PRO / B.3000 PRO only) External battery expansions are connected from the back of the device. It is not necessary to open the front panel(s). Make sure that the external battery unit belongs to the accompanying UPS: Protect B.1000 PRO with Protect B.1000 BP PRO only Protect B.1800 PRO with Protect B.1800 BP PRO only Protect B.3000 PRO with Protect B.
6.3 Mains connection Compare the setting of the rated supply voltage of the UPS to the rated voltage applicable for your country. The ex-works presetting of the UPS output voltage is 230 V AC. Changes to 208 V AC, 220 V AC, 230 V AC or 240 V AC can be made via the operator panel. To ensure proper functioning of the UPS and its additional equipment, it is necessary to provide the mains supply cable with an appropriate back-up fuse. With all models of the Protect B.
Finally, check the firm seating of the wire jumpers attached in the Emergency Power Off plug and tighten the two external screws of the plug part (see also Page 26 Item 10). If you would like to use the emergency switch-off function, continue with Section 8.4 on Page 41. The integrated Emergency Power Off mechanism is used solely to switch off the UPS power. This is done electronically and does not correspond to an EMERGENCY-STOP device as per DIN EN ISO 13850. 7 Operation and Control 7.
UPS device at any time. If the device does become overloaded, however, "OVERLOAD" appears in the display and an audible tone is emitted. The connected electrical loads continue to be supplied with power for a specific period of time which depends on the severity of the overload, but the connected load must be reduced immediately. Not heeding the "device overload" condition can lead to a complete failure of all UPS functions! Also avoid brief device overloads, e.g.
7.2 Operator panel 7.2.1 Overview The panel is made up of three units: the liquid crystal display with black pictograms on a white background, the four buttons for menu navigation and mechanical enabling of the rotatable unit and, at the top, the three different UPS status display LEDs. 7.2.2 Operating buttons (navigation) The four buttons possess the following functions: ON/MUTE ▼ SELECT ▲ OFF ENTER • Switching on the device from the standby operating mode (press and hold the button for approx.
• This button is used to release the mechanical lock of the operator panel and thus permits the set-up-based display direction (rack or tower mode) 7.2.3 7.2.4 Indicators (LED indicators) LED Name Function Green Power On Power supply of the control unit is live, i.e. LED lights up in standby mode and in mains and battery modes Yellow Batt.
Setup options Indicator in setup menu (see also Section 7.4, starting on Page 38) Displayed measured values The measured values for the following are displayed in sequence: Input voltage [V AC], input frequency [Hz], battery voltage [V DC], output voltage [V AC], output frequency [Hz], load [%] and internal UPS /battery temp.
Information on the battery system Bar graph for displaying the battery capacity: 0-25%, 26-50%, 51-75% and 76-100% Battery undervoltage indication Pictogram indicates a faulty/non-connected battery system 7.2.5 Abbreviation index Abbreviation 7.2.6 Display Meaning ENA Enable DIS Disable ESC Escape EP Emergency Power Off TP Temperature CH Charger Audible signals Battery mode Periodic warning tone every 4 seconds Battery undervolt.
7.3 UPS operating states Mains mode ECO mode Abbreviation for "Efficiency Corrective Optimiser" In this operating mode (UPS input voltage below ±10% of U rated), the electrical loads are switched to direct mains supply to increase efficiency. With a fullycharged battery system, the UPS internal fan also stops. Mains mode AVR mode If the UPS input voltage is outside the ECO range, but within the voltage window accepted by the UPS, automatic voltage regulation (AVR) is activated.
7.4 UPS settings Parameter 1 Parameter 2 The two parameters of the UPS setup menu: Parameter 1: displays the currently selected menu item. 3 settings can be changed manually via the operator panel: UPS output voltage "01", activation or deactivation of a time-based manageable output socket group "02" and its delay "03". The UPS setup menu can be exited via "00" (ESCape). Parameter 2: displays the currently selected setting.
Procedure for programming the manageable outputs Step 1: First set the UPS to the so-called standby operating mode, i.e. if the UPS was just in operation, switch it off. ATTENTION: Your connected electrical loads are de-energised by this! Also ensure that the internal/external battery's contacts were connected properly. The liquid crystal display should generally show the content shown here. Step 2: You can access the UPS setup menu by pressing and holding the "SELECT" button for at least 5 seconds.
8 Interfaces and Communication 8.1 Computer interfaces RS232 and USB Different interfaces are available for control of the UPS and the convenient read-out of status indications and measured values. The interface protocol is designed for operation with the shutdown and UPS management software "CompuWatch" from AEG. To connect your UPS to the PC, use the RS232 or USB communication cable included with the delivery. i 8.2 The USB and RS232 communication interfaces are mutually exclusive, i.e.
The "CompuWatch" shutdown software supports various operating systems, incl. Windows 98/ME, Windows NT/2000/XP, Windows Vista/7, Linux SUSE, Linux RedHat, Novell Netware, IBM AIX, HP-UX, SUN Solaris, Mac OS X etc. EN Sample screen from "CompuWatch" Details on installation under the various operating systems can be found in the manual on the CD. Updates can be downloaded from www.aegps.com 8.4 Emergency Power Off All Protect B.
i Note: After activating the emergency switch-off, the outputs of the UPS are de-energised. Only after acknowledgement/resetting of the emergency switch-off mechanism and manual restart by switching the "UPS On" does the UPS return to normal operating condition. To install the emergency switch-off mechanism, proceed as follows: 1. Check whether the UPS is switched off, and switch it off if necessary (standby operating mode). 2.
9 Troubleshooting 9.1 Malfunctions The Protect B. PRO outputs detailed fault indications which you or the service personnel can use to quickly and precisely localise and interpret malfunctions which occur. Below you will find suggested processes/solutions for remedying the problem you are experiencing. If you are not able to solve the problem in this manner, end the entire process, switch off the UPS and disconnect the UPS from the mains. In this case, please contact our hotline (see Page 5).
9.1.2 Alarm messages / warnings Event 9.1.3 Symbol (flashing) Alarm Battery undervoltage Periodic warning tone every second Overload Double periodic warning tone every second Battery system not connected properly Periodic warning tone every second Battery system overload Periodic warning tone every second Battery charging unit malf.
Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution Emergency switch-off active; the plug part or its inserted wire bridge may have been disconnected from the back of the UPS. Reset the connected switch or insert the plug part. Briefly disconnect the UPS from the mains. The internal or external battery system was not connected correctly. Check the contact connection of the battery as per Section 6.1/6.2, starting on Page 28. Liquid crystal display shows fault ind. "14". Warning tone emitted continuously.
Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution Pictogram and fault code "43" light up on the display. Warning tone emitted continuously. UPS has switched off automatically due to an excessively high or long-lasting overload. Disconnect some of the connected devices. Restart the UPS. Fault codes "1", "2", "3", "11", "12" or "13" light up on the display. Warning tone emitted continuously. UPS is exhibiting an internal fault.
10.2 Regular checks The following service work should be carried out: Activity Interval Described in Visual check 6 months Section 10.2.1 Battery/fan check 6 months Sect. 10.2.2/10.2.3 10.2.1 Visual check When carrying out the visual check: • Determine whether mechanical damage or foreign bodies can be identified in the device • Determine whether conductive dirt or dust deposits are located in the device • Determine whether dust deposits are hindering the supply and removal of heat.
stopped up, clean them. In case of unusually loud or turbulent running, please contact our hotline (see Page 5). 10.3 Battery replacement ATTENTION: A battery can cause an electric shock and can therefore be considerably dangerous if handled improperly. The following precautionary measures should be implemented before the batteries are replaced. • Remove any rings, watches or other metallic objects that you may be wearing.
4. After loosening the two screws of the battery protection plate, remove the plate from the front. When doing so, guide the battery connector through the intended opening. 5. Now remove the entire battery kit by carefully and slowly pulling it out from the front. Be aware of the weight involved, especially with the more powerful models. i Note: Before inserting the new battery drawer, you must check the battery system for compatibility once again (see also Page 13). 6.
i Note on the external battery expansions: When using an additional external battery Protect B.1000 BP PRO, B.1800 BP PRO or B.3000 BP PRO, we strongly recommend replacing all battery banks for technical reasons. Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste.
11 Storage, Removal and Disposal 11.1 Storage Long storage periods without occasional charging or discharging can lead to permanent damage of the battery. When the battery is stored at room temperature (20 °C to 30 °C), a self-discharge of 3-6% per month takes place due to internal reactions. Storage at temperatures above room temperature should be avoided. A high storage temperature also means increased battery self-discharge.
be handled over the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences fort he environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources.
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12.2 Index A Abbreviation index ......... 36 Alarm messages ............ 44 Autonomy time .............. 12 AVR ......................... 37, 53 M Mains connection ......... 30 Mains mode .................. 37 Malfunctions ................. 43 Measured values .... 33, 35 B Battery expansion ........... 29 Battery mode .................. 37 Battery test ............... 35, 33 O Operating conditions .... 37 Operator panel ............. 33 Overload ...........
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MODEL: SERIAL NUMBER: PURCHASE DATE: DEALER STAMP / SIGNATURE ERRORS AND TECHNICAL MODIFICATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8000032013_01 BAL, EN Emil-Siepmann-Str. 32 59581 Warstein-Belecke – Germany Tel.: +49 180 523 4787 – Fax: +49 180 523 4789 www.aegps.com 56 AEGPS – Protect B.PRO-EN 11/2012 Due to our policy of continuous development, the data in this document is subject to change without notice. AEG is a registered trademark used under licence from AB Electrolux.