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Installation and User Manual EX 5/7/11RT Systems Installation and User Manual Revision History E X 5 / 7 / 11 RT S y s t e m s I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d U s e r M a n u a l , 8 6 - 8 6 0 0 0 - 0 0 Revision: A01 ECN#:003984 07/2004 A02 ECN#:004086 11 / 2 0 0 4 A03 ECN#:004284 05/2005 B00 ECN#:004379 01/2006 Copyright © 2006 MGE UPS SYSTEMS, INC. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. MGE UPS SYSTEMS, INC.
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Contents section description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page Revision History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .iii IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c vi Certification Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .c vi CAUTION: Safety of persons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EX 5/7/11RT Systems section Section 2 Setup and Installation 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.6 2.7 2.7.1 2.7.2 2.7.3 2.7.4 2.8 2.9 Section 3 Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 — 1 Unpacking and Parts Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 — 1 Contents of Standard EX 5/7/11RT Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 — 2 Installation in Tower Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation and User Manual section Section 4 Maintenance 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 Section 5 description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 — 1 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 — 1 Hot Swapping the Power Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Figures figure description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 1-1: Tower Configuration with Power Module, Battery Module, and optional Transformer Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 — 4 1-2: Rack Configuration with Power Module, Battery Module, and optional Transformer Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 — 5 1-3: Rear panel of the Power Module. . . . . .
Installation and User Manual Figures (continued) figure description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 3-1: 3-2: 3-3: 3-4: 3-5: 3-6: 3-7: Initial Startup Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 — 1 Control Panel with scroll up and down buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 — 2 Configuration used to provide cascade redundancy to critical loads . . . .
EX 5/7/11RT Systems IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. The EX 5/7/11RT models that are covered in this manual are intended for installation in an environment within 0 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.
Installation and User Manual CAUTION: Safety of persons ◗ ◗ ◗ ◗ The system has its own power source (the battery). Consequently, the power outlets may be energized even if the systems is disconnected from the AC power source. Dangerous voltage levels are present within the system. It should be opened exclusively by qualified service personnel. The system must be properly grounded. The battery supplied with the system contains small amounts of toxic materials.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems CAUTION: Record All Serial Numbers! RECORD ALL SERIAL NUMBERS FOR EX 5/7/11RT AND ACCESSORIES. THESE SERIAL NUMBERS WILL BE REQUIRED IF YOUR SYSTEM NEEDS SERVICE.
Installation and User Manual Symbol Usage This manual uses the following icon symbols with text to convey important information and tips. Visual WARNING Indicates information provided to protect the user and service personnel against safety hazards and/or possible equipment damage. CAUTION Indicates information provided to protect the user and service personnel against possible equipment damage. IMPORTANT Indicates information provided as an operating instruction, or as an operating tip.
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Introduction 1.0 Scope Introduction is a general description of system configurations of the EX 5/7/11RT, and its mechanical electrical characteristics. Additionally there is an optional accessories section with important information on MGE products that will enhance the performance of the EX 5/7/11RT. Please contact your MGE representative for detailed information on these options. Table 1-1: EX RT Model Descriptions and Contents.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Table 1-2: Optional Accessories (See section 1.
Installation and User Manual 1.1 System Electrical Characteristics Table 1-3: UPS Characteristics System Ratings. UPS Characteristics MAIN 1 (Normal AC Source) default Power Rating Input Voltage (VAC) 5 kVA 7 kVA 208 11 kVA Input Current (A) Input Breaker (A) Min Max Online Bypass 18 32 21.6 19 40 25 45 30.3 26.65 50 38 64 44 42 70 Output Voltage (VAC) Output Current (A) Inrush Current 19.25 208 23.5 200A/1ms 47.5 Table 1-4: Transformer Module Characteristics Ratings.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Table 1-5: Battery Module Ratings. 1.2 Part Number 86207 86209 Battery Type 12VDC/7Ah 12VDC/9Ah Battery Output Voltage 240VDC 240VDC Standard Configuration The EX 5/7/11RT systems can be set up in tower or rack configurations. 1.2.1 Tower Configuration Figure 1-1: Tower Configuration with Power Module, Battery Module, and optional Transformer Module. EXB RT EX 11 EX RT er sform RT Tran ON OFF www www www .mge .mge ups.c ups.c .mge om om om ups.
Installation and User Manual 1.2.2 Rack Configuration Figure 1-2: Rack Configuration with Power Module, Battery Module, and optional Transformer Module. Standard Configuration Configuration with Transformer POWER MODULE (EX 5/7/11 RT) EX RT Tran www.mgeu sformer TRANSFORMER MODULE ps.com EX 11 RT ON POWER MODULE (EX 5/7/11 RT) OFF www.mgeu ps.com EXB RT www.mgeu BATTERY MODULE (EXB 5/7/11 RT) ps.com BATTERY MODULE (EXB 5/7/11 RT) Table 1-6: System Dimensions and Weights.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 1.3 Rear Panel Components 1.3.1 Power Module EX 5/7/11 RT Figure 1-3: Rear panel of the Power Module. 1 Slot for optional communication cards. 2 2 Dry (relay) contacts Communication Port. 3 3 Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) function. 1 4 5 (See section 2.6.) 6 9 Connector for automatic detection of Battery Module(s). 5 RS232 communication port. 6 Battery/CLA Module power connector. 7 Manual Bypass switch. 8 Normal AC source circuit breaker.
Installation and User Manual 1.3.3 EX RT Transformer Module Figure 1-5: Rear Panel of the optional Transformer Module. (PN 86211) Load 3: 1 NEMA L6-30R, 240Vac Load 2: 4 NEMA 5-15/20R, 120Vac Load 4: 4 NEMA 5-15/20R, 120Vac Load 3 Circuit Breaker Load 4 Circuit Breaker Load 2 Circuit Breaker Main Output Circuit Breaker AC Input Transformer I/O Box AC Output Load 1 Circuit Breaker Load 1: 1 NEMA L6-30R, 208Vac Transformer Protect Breaker 1.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 1.5 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories describes the options available for upgrades and enhancement of the EX 5/7/11RT systems. Detailed installation of the unit is described in following sections. To ensure a successful installation, all procedures should be followed in their correct sequence. Note that any unauthorized installation may cause damage to the UPS(s) and void the MGE warranty. 1.5.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 1.5.3 Installation and User Manual Multiple Battery Module Backup Time at Full Load Standard EX 5/7/11RT systems (one Power Module, and one Battery Module), offers a standard backup time of 5 to 12 minutes at full load. To increase backup time, it is possible to connect up to 5 additional Battery Modules to the standard system. See section 2.8 for connections between standard system and Battery Module (EXB 5/7/11RT) Figure 1-9: Typical back-up time with multiple EXB’s at full load.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 1.5.5 Battery Integration Kit with Casters (Part number 86005) Battery Integration Kit is a cart, designed to hold up to 8 modules. It has swivel wheels with brakes, leveling feet, seismic floor mount panels, plates to lock modules and hardware included. Modules not included. Figure 1-10: Typical Battery Integration kit with casters setup. TRANSFORMER MODULE (optional) POWER MODULE BATTERY MODULES (up to 6) (Modules Not Included In Kit) 1.5.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 1.5.7 Installation and User Manual Transformer Module - For use with EX 5/7/11RT Power Module This module provides isolated 120/208/240Vac outputs. Figure 1-11: Typical Transformer Module contents and connections.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 1.5.8 CLA Charger Module Extended back-up time (up to 8 hours at full load) requires a high power battery cabinet connected to the EX 5/7/11RT via the CLA Module. IMPORTANT The CLA can not be used to charge the Battery Module (EXB). It is designed to charge the customer provided high power battery cabinet. Figure 1-12: CLA Module Contents and Connections.
Setup and Installation 2.0 Scope Setup and Installation guides the user through tools and equipment required for connecting the EX 5/7/11RT and battery installation or replacement. Included are assembly instructions, power cable connections with wire diagrams for configuring the product to hardware specifications. 2.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.2 Contents of Standard EX 5/7/11RT Systems Contents of EX 5/7/11RT Power Module: (PN 86215 / 86216 / 86217) 30 EX 5/7/11RT Power Module. 31 Two sets of tower stands. 32 RS232 communication cable. 33 Product documentation. 34 Input/Output Box. (PN 86009 for EX 5/7RT; 86010 for EX 11RT) 35 Solution-Pac 2 CD. 36 Power Module Rail Kit, PN 86001. IMPORTANT Packaging must be destroyed according to waste management standards. Recycling icons are displayed for easy selection.
Installation and User Manual Contents of EXB 5/7/11RT Battery Module: (PN 86207 /86209) 29 Stabilizer Bracket and hardware. 38 EXB 5/7/11RT. 39 Tower stand expanders. 40 Battery Power cable. 41 Battery/EX RT Transformer/CLA Module rail kit, PN 86002. 42 Battery detection cable. 43 EXB Documentation. 44 Bezel hex drive. Figure 2-2: Contents of EXB 5/7/11RT Battery Module. 38 39 EXB 40 42 RT 29 41 43 44 (not to scale) - EXB 5RT Battery Module Part number: 86207.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.3 Installation in Tower Configuration Follow the numerical sequence to assemble tower stands and tower stand expanders, shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3: Tower Configuration of Standard System and Optional Transformer Module. Tower Configuration with Standard System 5 EXB EX 11 RT RT Battery Module ON OFF Power Module s.com www.mgeup s.com www.
Installation and User Manual 2.4 Installation in Rack Mounting Configuration 2.4.1 Adjustment of front panel logo and control panel for rack orientation. NOTE If system includes the Transformer Module, we recommend to mount the Battery Module on the bottom, then mount the Power Module above the Battery Module and mount the Transformer Module on top for optimum stability. To prepare the front panel logo and LCD display for rack orientation, of all modules.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.4.2 Prepare Battery Module for Rack Mounting IMPORTANT This step requires two people. The Battery Module is very heavy (151 lbs.). To ease its rack mounting, you can remove the battery pack from the Battery Module, as explained below. Proceed as follows: 1. Unscrew the six screws securing front panel using Bezel hex driver 44 . 2. Unscrew the brackets securing the battery connectors. 3. Disconnect Battery plugs. 4. Unscrew the brackets securing the battery pack.
Installation and User Manual 2.4.3 Power, Battery, Transformer, and CLA Charger Module Rack Mounting The following steps apply to all modules. For simplicity, only Power Module is shown. Proceed as follows: 1. Attach both front mounting ear brackets 24 to module with supplied screws. (For this step, it is possible to adjust the position of both front mounting brackets.) 2. Attach rear support brackets 25 to module. These brackets prevent the module from sliding out of the rack. 3.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems NOTE: This step is unique to the Power Module. It involves the installation of the I/O Box Bracket System. The I/O Box bracket system keeps the I/O Box stationary while hot swapping the Power Module. It will then be easier to slide the replacement module into the connectors of the I/O Box. 1&2. Secure small brackets to larger bracket from the underside 27 . 3. Secure small attached brackets to the I/O Box with four screws. 4.
Installation and User Manual 2.5 Communication Ports EX 5/7/11RT Power Module provides 3 communication method's that can be used simultaneously: ◗ A female DB9 5 provides RS232 communications using MGE Serial HID UPS Transfer (SHUT) protocol. This COM Port is compatible with Solution Pac 2 to perform graceful shutdown. ◗ The Dry Contact Port 2 is used for basic signaling or for protection of IT systems like IBM iSeries (formerly AS400) and more.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.5.2 Connecting the Dry (Relay) Contact Communication Port 2 The system status is indicated by the connection of common pin (Pin 5) to the appropriate pins. Refer to the pin explanations below for details. Figure 2-9: Relay Pin Connections for Communication Port. Pin 1, 2: not used. 5 4 9 NC NO 3 8 2 1 7 6 NO NO NO common Pin 3: Remote Power Off signal (5 to 27 VDC, 10 mA max). Pin 4: Operation on mains (not on battery). (48VDC, 2A max.) Pin 5: User common.
Installation and User Manual A wide range of optional cards will allow your UPS to talk to nearly all equipment management systems, making integration faster and easier. All these cards can plug directly into the UPS, saving time and money on your next UPS project. (Meta UPS Card and U-Talk/Basic Acquisition Cards are used exclusively with Multi-slot.) Dual U-Talk/Basic Card (PN: 66060) CAN NOT BE USED WITH THIS UPS.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.6 Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Communication Port 3 The end user is responsible for the installation of a Remote Emergency Power Off function. Installation must be carried out in compliance with local code regulations. To shutdown the entire system completely in case of emergency: ◗ Disconnect the AC input to the Power Module by opening up the upstream circuit breaker connecting the utility power to the Power Module.
Installation and User Manual 2.7 System Connections WARNING This type of connections must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel. Before carrying out any connections, check that battery circuit breaker 14 is OFF and that the upstream protection devices (Normal and Bypass AC sources) are open (OFF/OPEN). 2.7.1 Connections with Common Normal and Bypass AC Sources (Single Mains) Figure 2-11: Power Module I/O Box Terminal Block Diagram.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Proceed as follows: 1. For normal AC input, make connections to L1, L2 and terminals only. No connections are required for Bypass AC input. Make connections to , L5, L6 terminals for output. CAUTION: Always connect the earth ground wire first. Jumper must be between L1 and L3. System is factory configured for 208VAC output. 2. Attach I/O Box to the Power Module with three screws. Figure 2-12: Normal AC Input and Output Cables installation.
Installation and User Manual 2.7.2 Connecting EX RT Transformer Module (Part number 86211) This module is to provide isolated 120/208/240 VAC outputs to the protected loads. Figure 2-13: View of EX RT Transformer Module connected downstream for 120/208/240 Vac outputs (shown with one EXB).
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.7.3 Connections with Separate Normal and Bypass AC sources (2 Mains) CAUTION: This connection requires isolation Transformer Module. Call MGE Technical Support for details. Figure 2-14: Normal AC and Bypass AC inputs, Output Cables Installation, and Simplified Connection Diagram. Proceed as follows: 1 OFF O L3 L1 1. Remove the cover plate under the I/O Box. Loosen the terminal blocks L1 and L3, and remove the jumper. CAUTION: OFF O Always connect the earth ground wire first.
Installation and User Manual 2.7.4 System Connections as Frequency Converter (without Bypass AC source) Figure 2-15: Accessing Terminal Blocks for Input and Output power cables. CAUTION: 1. OFF O Always connect the earth ground wire first. Remove the cover plate under the I/O Box. Remove the jumper connecting L3 and L1. CAUTION: 1 Power Module I/O Box Output 200/208/220/230/240Vac 2. Refer to section 2.7.1 to install Normal AC source and output wires per I/O Box Terminal diagram.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 2.8 Connection of Battery Module EXB 1. Check that the battery circuit breaker (5) 14 is OFF (“0”) position. 2. Connect the battery power cable 40 to the connectors Modules. 3. Connect the battery detection cable 42 between connectors Modules. 6 and 13 of the Power and Battery 4 and 12 of the Power and Battery Figure 2-16: Rear view of Battery Module cable connections.
Installation and User Manual 2.9 Connection of Optional CLA Module 1. Connect the battery power cable 40 and battery detection cable 42 (provided with the CLA Module) between the Power Module and the CLA Module. 2. Connect the DC Input of the CLA Module to high power battery cabinet. 3. Connect the utility AC input to terminal blocks L1 and L2 of the CLA. ◗ DC Input Cable cross-section (not provided): maximum 4 AWG solid or stranded wire.
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Operation 3.0 Scope Operation describes EX 5/7/11RT systems characteristics of indicators and controls, modes and specifications and theory of operating the EX 5/7/11RT. The user procedures include performing software programming that will maintain smooth performance. Refer to Figure 1.6 for descriptions of circled numbers. 3.1 Initial Startup NOTE Both AC and DC sources must be present for normal startup of EX 5/7/11RT systems.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 3.2 UPS Personalization WARNING Before changing items from Tables, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4, the UPS system must be turned OFF. IMPORTANT If specific settings are required, it is recommended to enter the UPS personalization mode at this stage. It is possible to enter this mode through the front panel buttons or the Solution-Pac 2 software for Windows included in the MGE UPS SYSTEMS, INC. Solution-Pac 2 CD-ROM. 3.2.
Installation and User Manual Table 3-1: Local Settings. Display Factory setting Options Language English French, Spanish, German, Italian Date/time format International US Date/time change (DD-MM-YYYY/HH:MM) MM-DD-YYYY/HH:MM adjustable Audible alarm Quick beeps Slow beeps Table 3-2: Output Features.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Table 3-3: ON/OFF Features. Display Factory setting Options Comments Cold start Disabled Enabled Start on battery. Forced reboot Enabled Disabled UPS restarts automatically when normal AC source is restored. Automatic restart Enabled Disabled UPS restarts automatically when normal AC source is restored.
Installation and User Manual 3.3 Information Technology IT Network and Industrial Operating Modes Table 3-5: System Operation in IT Netowrk and Industrial Modes. Symptoms IT Network mode Industrial mode Overload, and Bypass source in tolerance. Load is transferred to Bypass AC source. UPS returns to normal mode if overload is removed. Same as IT Network mode, but AC to the UPS does not return to normal mode if overload is removed. Overload, and Bypass AC source not in tolerance.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 3.3.1 UPS personalization through external software Insert the Solution-Pac 2 CD ROM in your CD drive. ◗ At the first Navigator Screen, select "Installation" and follow the instructions to install Solution-Pac 2 for Windows. ◗ If nothing appears, launch startup.exe ◗ Then go to "Advanced settings" and "UPS settings". Please note that the Linux/Unix/MacOS versions of Personal Solution-Pac do not include this feature. 3.3.
Installation and User Manual 3.4 Operating Modes 3.4.1 Normal (double conversion) Mode Figure 3-4: Normal (double conversion) mode. This is the standard operating mode, set by the factory. 15 Two possible cases. 1. 15 LED is ON. LOAD LEVEL 4kW / 5 kVA OFF The load is protected by the UPS.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 3.4.2 ECO Mode Figure 3-5: ECO mode display. 15 The main advantage of the ECO mode is that it reduces the consumption of electrical power by not running in the online mode. When this mode is selected, the system works as an offline UPS system, powered by Bypass source if Bypass source is inside user’s defined range. Outside this range, the UPS system will switch to online mode with 10ms interrupt. 17 OFF Three possible cases: ON 1.
Installation and User Manual 3.5 Operation on Battery Power Figure 3-6: Transfer, Threshold and End of backup time. 15 3.5.1 16 Transfer to Battery Power The load continues to be protected by the UPS when the Normal AC source is not available. Power is supplied by the battery. There are three possible cases: REMAINING TIME 10 minutes First Case: Operation on battery 15 LED is ON. 16 LED is ON. ON OFF The audio alarm beeps every 10 seconds.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 3.6 Return of Normal AC source After an outage, the UPS restarts automatically when AC power is restored (unless this function has been disabled via UPS personalization). 3.7 Shutdown Figure 3-7: Shutdown display, circuit breaker, and AC source switch. 1. 17 Press the OFF button seconds. 20 more than 3 CAUTION: The load is no longer protected by the UPS. It is powered via the Bypass AC source. If the UPS is set in frequency converter mode, the load will not be powered.
Maintenance 4.0 Scope Maintenance includes a troubleshooting guide of symptoms and possible solutions, hot swapping the Power Module and Battery Module, and testing scenarios. 4.1 Troubleshooting ◗ If any of LEDs ◗ Use "scroll up" or "scroll down" function button to reset the audible alarm. 17 or 18 is on, there is an operating anomaly or an alarm. Table 4-1: Troubleshooting not requiring MGE after-sales support.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Table 4-2: Troubleshooting requiring MGE after-sales support. Symptoms Indication Correction LED 17 and 18 are on, Bypass AC Source is present business and audible alarm is on. the LCD display shows: xxx FAULT Internal fault and transfer of load on Bypass AC source Call Customer Care (800) 438-7373. (Hours: 24/7) or (800) 523-0142 (During business hours) LED 17 is on, and audible alarm is on, the LCD display shows BATTERY FAULT Battery fault during the battery test.
Installation and User Manual 4.2 Hot Swapping the Power Module This operation can be performed without interrupting the load. Figure 4-1: Disconnecting the Power Module. 17 1. Check if UPS is on Bypass AC source by verifying that: XXX FAULT 1CXXXXXXX OFF LED 17 is ON (If LED 17 is not ON, do not turn the manual bypass and call the after sales support department). ON 20 Card 5E 8FF85 IP= 00E0D MAC= 10 100 Settin Turn the manual bypass switch BYPASS position. 3.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 4.3 Re-connecting the Power Module This operation can be performed without interrupting the load. Figure 4-2: Reconnect the Power Module. 15 17 1. Secure the Input/Output box using the three screws. 2. Reconnect the cables 40 and 42 to the Power Module. LOAD LEVEL 4 kW/ 5 kVA OFF ON 3. Switch the battery circuit breaker(s) 14 to the ON position. 4. Check if Normal AC source circuit breaker 8 23 is on the ON position. 5. Check that the LED 17 is ON. 6.
Installation and User Manual 4.4 Hot Swapping the Battery Module During the replacement of the Battery Module, it is imperative to use the same type and number of element as the original Battery Module provided with the UPS to maintain an identical level of performance and safety. In case of doubt, don’t hesitate to contact our Customer Care Center for more information, or refer to our web site at www.mgeups.com. Figure 4-3: Rear view of the Battery Module. 4.4.
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Appendix 5.0 Electrical Specifications Electrical and Mechanical specifications for the EX 5/7/11RT. 5.1 System Input/Output Power Ratings Table 5-1: EX 5/7/11 RT Voltages and Frequency Characteristics.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems 5.3 System Backup Characteristics Table 5-2: Backup Time (in minutes).
Installation and User Manual Table 5-3: Battery Recharge time to recover 90% of the rated backup time after discharge at full load. Configuration for 2 hours backup time Configuration for 4 hours backup time Configuration for 8 hours backup time EX 5RT 7 hours 15 hours 24 hours EX 7RT 5 hours 12 hours 20 hours EX 11RT 7 hours 15 hours 24 hours Table 5-4: Efficiency online (RL load) and batteries fully charged.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems Table 5-7: Efficiency on ECO mode (all kinds of load) and batteries fully charged. kVA / kW 25% 50% 75% 100% Output load percentage 5kVA / 4kWatts 96 97 96 97 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts 95 96 96 96 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts 7kVA / 4.9kWatts 96 95 97 96 96 96 97 96 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts 11kVA / 8kWatts 96 95 97 96 96 96 97 96 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts 5.
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MGE Customer Care Center - Single Phase Products Technical Support and Product Services ? Technical questions? If you encounter a problem while following the instructions in this manual, or have questions about the operation, repair, or servicing of your equipment, please direct calls to MGE UPS SYSTEMS, INC. Customer Care Center or visit our web site www.mgeups.com for complete service information.
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Glossary Term used Definition/Meaning @ At. / And/or. +/- Plus or Minus. ≤ Equal to or less than. # Number. °C Degree Celsius. °F Degree Fahrenheit. Ø Phase angle. Ω Ohm; unit of resistance. ® Trade Mark. 2nd Second. AC or ac Alternating current, also implies root-mean-square (rms). Ambient Temp. Temperature of surrounding air. Ambient noise Acoustical noise of surrounding environment. ANSI American National Standard Institute. AWG American Wire Gauge.
EX 5/7/11RT Systems G—2 dBrnC Decibel above reference noise. DC or dc Direct current, or voltage. Earth ground A ground circuit that has contact with the earth. Electrician Refers to an installation electrician qualified to install heavy-duty electrical components in accordance with local codes and regulations. Not necessarily qualified to maintain or repair electrical or electronic equipment. FET Field effect transistor. Freq. Frequency.
Installation and User Manual OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Agency. PCA Printed circuit assembly. PCB Printed circuit board. PN Part number. PWM Pulse Width Modulation. RCD Load Load consists of resistor, capacitor and diode. A computer with switched mode power supply is considered a RCD load. RL Load Load consists of resistor, and inductor. A fan or a drill is considered a RL load. SCR Silicon controlled rectifier. Shipping damage Any damage done to an article while it is in transit.
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