USER MANUAL FERRUPS 0800-2000 - 0800-7500
® FERRUPS User Manual 0800-2000 through 0800-7500 2 kVA-7.5 kVA 50 and 60 Hz Uninterruptible Power Systems IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important instructions for your UPS. See the CheckUPS CD also for the FERRUPS Safety Information manual. Se cd-rommen CheckUPS til FERRUPS-manualen med sikkerhedsoplysninger. Zie de CheckUPS CD voor de FERRUPS Handleiding voor Veiligheidsinformatie. Katso CheckUPS-CD levyltä FERRUPS-turvallisuuskäsikirjaa.
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Contents 100 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 200 UPS Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 300 Starting the UPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
200 UPS Features The drawings below will help you identify the features on your UPS and separate battery cabinets. Back Panel of Standard Units* Back Panel with Optional Internal Bypass On/Off Switch DB9 Comm. Port Output Receptacles (optional) BestDock™ Communications Slot Bypass Switch On/Off Switch DB9 Comm.
300 Starting the UPS Note: If you plan to store your UPS, the storage temperature must be between –20° and +40° Celsius (–4° and +104° Fahrenheit). If the UPS does not have internal batteries, you can store it at –20° to +60° C (–4° to +140° F). The batteries must be recharged every 90-120 days. To recharge the batteries, start the UPS and let it operate for 8 hours. (If the batteries are in a separate cabinet, make sure the cabinet is connected to the UPS.
3 Models with permanently attached power cords (shown): Plug in the UPS. If the plug on the UPS’ power cord does not match your outlet (receptacle), an electrician must install the proper outlet. Models with power cords that must be plugged in: Do not use the cord that came with your UPS to plug it in; this cord is for connecting your equipment to the UPS. Your computer, or the equipment that you want to protect, should have a power cord that you can unplug or disconnect.
7 If your UPS has output receptacles/outlets on the back panel (shown) or on an attached internal bypass switch, plug the equipment you want to protect into the UPS’ receptacles. If you used the cord from your own equipment to plug in the UPS (see step 2), use the cord provided with the FERRUPS to plug your equipment into the FERRUPS. If the power cord for the equipment you want to protect is permanently attached to the equipment, you may have an electrician wire the provided plug to the cord.
b. Press the t button twice until the display shows “3 System Status Info.” c. Press ¿ once. The display will now show “3 1 Unit Time.” 3 1 Unit Time time 01:15 <– –> d. Press ¿. A cursor will appear in the time shown. ESC e. Notice that the bottom line of the display has changed to “<– –> ESC” to show you that you can now use the bottom three buttons to move left, move right, or escape.
400 Using the FERRUPS’ Front Panel Lights The FERRUPS display includes three lights that show you the status of FERRUPS operation. Alarm Light Battery Light Line (AC Input) Light The red Alarm light means the UPS has detected a problem. When this happens, the display shows an alarm message, and the UPS beeps the Morse Code for the alarm. See Section 600.
To scroll down through menus or menu items in the same level: Press the t button on the right side of the display. To scroll up through menus or menu items in the same level: Press the s button. You can also look at the bottom line of the display, which includes the words “Top” and “ESC.” The button under the word “Top” will take you to the top of the list of items in the menu level. Example: When you switch to the menu display, the display shows the top item in the top level (1, Enter password).
Menu map for the User Interface 1 Enter password Key = Scrolling using up (s) and down (t) arrow buttons. Enter password = Enter (¿ ).
503 Entering a Password Before you can change the setting of some FERRUPS parameters or menu items, you must enter a password. To do this, follow the steps below. The User password is 0377. 1. If the display is not already showing the menus, press the bottom right button (below the word “Menu” on the bottom line of the display). Go to the top item in the top menu level, “Enter Password.” (If you are not sure how to do this, see Section 502 and the Menu Map on page 11.) 2. Press ¿.
3 1 Unit Time time 0000 <– –> ESC 3. Move the cursor to the first digit you want to change, and use the s and t buttons to increase or decrease the number. Repeat this step for each digit that needs to be changed. 4. When you have finished, press ¿ to save the new setting. If you decide not to change the setting, press the bottom right button below the word “ESC” on the display.
Menu 2: System Status (continued) Item and Sample Display Password to Change Range No change allowed. 0-0XFFFF No change allowed. List This parameter shows why the UPS transferred from AC input power to battery power. (Possible causes are system/battery test, brownout, line loss, manual, frequency, or reset.) 2 8 Test Control testcon User List This parameter provides control of the system test. 2 9 Test Results tresults No change allowed.
Menu 3: System Status Info (continued) Item and Sample Display Password to Change Range Explanation 3 10 % Full Load pctfload 90 % No change allowed. Not applicable. Percent of Full Load. The percentage of the FERRUPS’ total capacity that your equipment is using. 3 11 Power Factor powerfact 0.70 No change allowed. Not applicable. The power factor of your equipment; the difference in the way it draws voltage and current.
Menu 4: System ID (continued) Item and Sample Display Password to Change Range Explanation 4 7 Nominal Frequency nomfreq 60 Hz User 50 Hz or 60 Hz The FERRUPS unit’s nominal input and output frequency. 4 8 Nominal AC V Out nomacvo 120 V User 200-260 The nominal AC output voltage the FERRUPS supplies to your equipment. 4 9 Rated VA ratedva 2 KVA Service .30-30.00 The apparent power (VA or volt-amperes) that your FERRUPS is capable of supplying. 4 10 Rated Watts ratedwts 1.
These are the inverter codes: Inverter Code Meaning Explanation t System Test b Brownout AC input voltage was too low. l Line Loss AC input power was lost. m Manual f Frequency r Reset The FERRUPS went to inverter to test the batteries. The inverter was started manually (by changing the system mode, parameter 2 3). Input frequency was too high or too low. The FERRUPS system was reset. Alarm Log The Alarm Log is in menu 6, submenu 3.
2. Find the alarm in the table below, and follow the instructions in the third column of the table. To clear an alarm when the problem has been solved, press the middle button below the display. If the problem that caused the alarm is still present, the alarm will sound again after a short delay. Alarm Message A Low Battery vbatt 40.0 V lowbatv 41.0 V minbattv 38.
Alarm Message Morse Code What It Means How to React K Circuit Breaker Warning Shutdown —•— (K) Your equipment is drawing more current (amps) than the UPS is designed to provide. (See your model’s output current rating.) The unit will shut down; the time until shutdown depends on the amount of overcurrent. The least important equipment should be disconnected from the UPS.
Optional Interface Kits: For computer systems that already have UPS monitoring software, Best Power offers interface cable kits for connecting the FERRUPS to your computer system. The kit includes the cable, adapters, and instructions. Optional Internal Bestlink™ SNMP/Web Adapter: Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), system administrators can easily monitor and manage remote UPS units that protect key network devices like servers, routers, and hubs.
1. a. Press the bottom right button (below “Menu” on the display) to switch from the normal display to the menus. The display will show the top menu, “1 Enter Password.” b. Press t four times (until the display shows “5 System Config”). c. Press ¿. The display will show “5 1 System Config.” d. Press t twice. The display will show “5 3 System Mode Control.” e. Press t seven times. The display will show “5 8 Extend Signal Mode.” f. Press ¿. A blinking cursor will appear in the setting. 2.
900 Specifications Model 0800-2000 2 kVA/1.4 kW 0800-3000 3 kVA/2.1 kW 0800-4500 4.5 kVA/3.2 kW 0800-6000 6 kVA/4.2 kW 0800-7500 7.5 kVA/5.
AC Output with Nominal Input Power and Loads (Protected Equipment) Voltage Regulation: ±3% load regulation. Total voltage regulation under any line, load, or battery condition to within –8.3% and +5% of nominal. Input Voltage Range: At low voltages: 85-135 VAC. At high voltages: 165-275 VAC. Overload Capability: 150% surge and 125% for 10 minutes. Sine-wave Power: FERRUPS provides sine-wave, computer-grade power with 5% or less total harmonic distortion at rated load. It meets or exceeds CSA C22.2 No.
Protection DC Input: DC fuse and battery charger overvoltage limit network. Output Protection: The ferroresonant transformer inherently limits current and provides overload protection. FERRUPS has high AC and low AC output voltage alarms, as well as an overload alarm. If the AC output voltage falls below the low AC output voltage alarm setpoint, the unit will alarm after 5 seconds. If the AC output voltage falls below the low AC output shutdown setpoint, the unit will alarm and shut down.
incompatible or defective. Replacement or repair will be made at BEST POWER’s Worldwide Service, Highway 80, Necedah, Wisconsin 54646, U.S.A. Such repair or replacement shall be at BEST POWER’s expense. This warranty does not cover any taxes which may be due in connection with replacement or repair, nor any installation, removal, transportation or postage costs. These expenses will be paid by PURCHASER.
This warranty does not include any taxes which may be due in connection with replacement or repair nor any installation, transportation or postage costs. These expenses will be paid by PURCHASER. Replacement or repair will be made at BEST POWER’s Worldwide Service, Highway 80, Necedah, Wisconsin 54646, U.S.A.
1100 Notices 2-3 kVA Soft-wired (Plug-in) and 50 Hz Models: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules.