UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) 1600XP SERIES INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SINGLE PHASE - 3.6/6/8/10/14/18/22 KVA Part # 60616-009 March 2013 Manufactured in the USA © Copyright 2013 TOSHIBA International Corporation All rights reserved.
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Product Use and Warranty Restrictions The Toshiba products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications (computer, personal equipment, office equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic appliances, etc.). These Toshiba products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in equipment that requires extraordinarily high quality and/or reliability or where a malfunction or failure may cause loss of human life or bodily injury (Unintended Usage).
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) Please complete the following information and retain for your records. Unless otherwise specified, the warranty period for the UPS or UPS part is 36 months from the shipment date (see Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading). Unless otherwise specified, the warranty period for a UPS battery is 24 months from the shipment date (see Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading).
Purpose This manual provides information on how to safely install your Toshiba International Corporation power electronics product. This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual. Read the manual completely before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment.
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Table of Contents 1. General Safety Instructions.......................................................................1 1.1 Symbols.............................................................................................1 1.2 Signal Words.....................................................................................2 1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statement....................................................2 2. Equipment Warning Labels................................................................
11. Operating the UPS......................................................................................20 11.1 Initial Startup (First Power-Up) .......................................................20 11.2 Starting the UPS (Normal)...............................................................21 11.3 Stopping the UPS............................................................................21 12. Display and Keys .......................................................................................
24. Preventive Maintenance/Parts Replacement...........................................50 24.1 Preventive Maintenance..................................................................50 24.2 Cleaning the Touchscreen...............................................................50 24.3 System Fault Messages..................................................................51 24.4 System Warning Messages.............................................................52 24.5 System Mode Messages...................
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1. General Safety Instructions DO NOT attempt to transport, install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product safety information provided in this manual. 1.1 Symbols The symbols listed below are used throughout this manual. When symbols are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be carefully followed. Safety Alert Symbol indicates that a potential personal injury hazard exists.
1.2 Signal Words The signal words listed below are used throughout this manual. When the words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be carefully followed. DANGER The word DANGER in capital letters preceded by the safety alert symbol indicates that an imminently hazardous situation exists, and if not avoided will result in loss of life or serious injury to personnel.
2. Equipment Warning Labels The following pages show examples of warning labels that may be attached to either the interior or exterior of the UPS. Do not remove or cover any of the labels. If the labels are damaged or if additional labels are required, contact your equipment representative for additional labels.
Battery Cabinet Warning Label. * For reference only, DC voltage varies by kVA size of the UPS. P/N 63109 – There are no user-serviceable parts behind cover. Wait five minutes after disconnecting the UPS to allow the internal capacitors to discharge completely. Date of last recorded battery change. USE COPPER 90o CONDUCTORS ONLY. REFER TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL REGARDING TORQUE OF TERMINAL BLOCKS. FACTORY WIRED FOR 208V INPUT.
3. Important Safety Instructions This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the UPS and its batteries. Hardwired UPS units are not equipped with an over-current protection device nor an output disconnect for the AC output. Circuit breakers should be provided by the user between the UPS Input and utility power, and the UPS output and the load input. These devices should be rated as follows: 240VAC RATING 3.
3.1 Qualified Personnel Only Qualified personnel are those who have the skills and knowledge relating to the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of the electrical equipment and have received safety training on the hazards involved (Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety requirements). Qualified personnel shall: 1. Have read the entire operation manual. 2.
4. Inspection/Storage/Disposal 4.1 Inspection Inspect for shipping damage upon receipt of the UPS. Use caution when removing the unit from the pallet. Refer to labels or documentation attached to packing material. 4.2 Unpacking Check the unit for loose, broken, bent or otherwise damaged parts. If damage has occurred during shipping, keep all original crating and packing materials for return to the shipping agent. The warranty does not apply to damage incurred during shipping.
5. Installation Precautions NOTICE 1. Observe the following environmental restrictions: • Install in a allow at8 least 11 4 inches cm) 14 on15 all16sides for air 3 well-ventilated 2 1 the unit 4 6 7 12 (1013 17 5 location; • • • 27 y fuse is always isk of ele ctrica l . Ch eck fu se e an d discon nect al batte ries cha nging fuse. 48518 SHEET DANGER G 208V COM 240V REMOTE X3 Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the range specified in Appendix A REMOTE EPO “Specifications”.
5. Once the installation is complete, use a 3/4 inch wrench to screw down the UPS leveling feet located next to the four casters, until the unit is no longer resting on the casters. 6. The UPS generates and can radiate radio-frequency energy during operation. Although RFI noise filters are installed inside of the unit, there is no guarantee that the UPS will not influence some sensitive devices that are operating near by.
6. Conductor Routing and Grounding 1. Use separate metal conduits for routing the input power, output power, and control circuits. 2. Follow the wire size and tightening torque specifications listed in “” on page 13. 3. Always ground the unit to reduce the potential for electrical shock and to help reduce electrical noise. 4. A separate ground cable should be run inside the conduit with the input power, output power, and control circuits. WARNING THE METAL OF CONDUIT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE GROUND. 7.
8. UPS Connections 8.1 Terminal Block The following illustration is a detail view of the terminal block and wiring connections used for 208/240 volt units (see “Appendix C: 1600XP Dimensions and Weights” on page C1).
Input and Jumper wire/bus strip connection for: 208 Vin – Using provided jumper, connect terminals 11 – 12. Factory Installed N - G Jumper 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 L1 L2 G X1 X2 N X3 G 208 COM 240 EPO1 EPO2 32 V 208 Vin 88 V 120 V Jumper 120 V NO 16 17 REMOTE1 REMOTE2 NO 208 V EPO Rmt Contacts 240 V 240 Vin – Using provided jumper, connect terminals 13 – 12.
8.2 EPO and Remote Shutdown EPO (Emergency Power Off): TB1-14, -15 The EPO is a NO (Normally Open) dry contact switch. When the EPO is closed, the Input circuit breaker to the UPS opens and all power to the unit is removed, including backup power from the batteries. Remote Shutdown: TB1-16, -17 The Remote Shutdown is a NO (Normally Open) dry contact switch. When the Remote Shutdown switch is closed, the UPS transfers from Normal/Backup to Bypass after a 1-2 sec. detection delay.
9. Product Description An uninterruptible power system (UPS) is a system that is installed between the commercial power and the load equipment. The UPS provides steady AC output power during commercial power short-term blackouts or brownouts. This power is provided for a sufficient amount of time so that the load can be shut down in an orderly fashion. This prevents loss of data and possible damage to both hardware and software. During normal operation, the UPS uses commercial AC power.
10. Operating Modes 10.1 Static-Bypass (Stop operation) If the UPS unit is severely overloaded or develops an internal fault, power flow is automatically switched from the unit’s main circuit to the bypass circuit. Power flow through the bypass is shown in the following illustration. This change-over occurs automatically in phase in less than one-quarter cycle of the input waveform. The switching period is not long enough to cause interruptions to occur in most loads.
10.3 Battery Backup (On batteries) The following illustration shows power flow during the battery backup mode. When commercial AC power failures occur, the UPS’s batteries instantly begin supplying DC voltage to the UPS’s main inverter circuit. This circuit changes (inverts) the DC power into AC power. The AC power is available at the output of the unit. This back-up process will continue until the UPS’s battery voltage drops below a specific minimum level.
10.5 Battery Backup Time and Discharge Process The UPS internal batteries provide approximately 5-7 minutes of back-up time depending on the 1600XP unit kVA rating. These times are valid when the unit is operating under full load and at the rated power factor. The exact length of these times will depend on the UPS model used, condition of the batteries, amount and type of load, temperature and other variables. See battery backup time in “Appendix A: 1600XP Specifications” on page A1.
10.7 Battery Recharging The illustration below shows a graphical representation of the UPS battery recharge process after a full discharge. CURRENT VOLTAGE CHARGING CURRENT ICHARGE BATTERY CHARGE VOLTAGE VMAX VMIN DISCHARGE SHUT-OFF POINT FULLY CHARGED 0 TIME 0 PERIOD 1 PERIOD 2 PERIOD 3 The recharge process usually consists of three periods. During the first period, the current is maintained at approximately 1 ampere.
10.8 Battery Test The 1600XP allows the user to conduct automatic or manual battery tests as desired. The following steps detail the battery test procedures. Automatic Battery Test: 1. The Automatic Battery Test Procedure is performed only if it is enabled during startup. 2. Once the battery test is completed, Cmd 654 - Battery Test Condition Status is set to “Battery Test Prohibited”. It will be re-enabled once timer Cmd 655 - Battery Test Frequency is reached.
11. Operating the UPS The 1600XP should be installed by a certified electrician. Once installed, the 1600XP is designed to be operated by any user. Anyone not familiar with this UPS should read the manual before attempting to operate it. 11.1 Initial Startup (First Power-Up) The first time the UPS is activated after being shipped from the factory, these parameters need to be set by the customer for site specific ratings. Input Rated Voltage, Output Rated Voltage, UPS Date, and UPS Time.
11.2 Starting the UPS (Normal) Turn the main circuit breaker (MCCB) on the back of the UPS (see Appendix A) to the ON position. The breaker should remain in the ON position. Verify that the On-Line LED on the front panel (see “12.1 Front Panel Layout” on page 22) lights green. All LED’s on the front panel may light for a moment when the input breaker is turned on. This is normal. The UPS will now be supplying power in the On-Line mode.
12. Display and Keys 12.1 Front Panel Layout The front panel consists of several elements for monitoring and operation of the UPS.
13. LCD Touchscreen Layout The touchscreen serves as input and display. Touch the active portion of the display to execute a command. 13.1 Startup Display The default opening screen for the UPS is the Main screen. The operator can begin operating the UPS immediately by pressing the RUN key. Only the Main and Settings tab screens allow operator input. The Monitor and Records display screens are read-only.
The second row of keys are the function tabs. At the bottom of the display three event codes display the latest operational information: Faults, Warnings, and the current UPS System Mode. (See page 51 to page 54.) 13.2 Operating Keys The icons listed in the table below identify the touch-sensitive keys on the main touchscreen. The keys are different types of controls that can be activated by pressing that area of the touchscreen.
13.3 Status Indicators The four top and three bottom UPS status Indicators on the main screen and their meanings are listed in the table below. Indicator 96% Functional Description Shows the current load percentage. Battery Information: In On-line and Battery Back-up mode the display alternates between battery charge percentage and estimated remaining battery runtime in: 100% / 11’ Minutes for Runtimes > 10 min. 100% / 9’ 35” Minutes and Seconds for Runtimes < 10 min.
14. Touchscreen Menu Tree 14.1 Front Panel Layout The diagram below shows the menu tree for the touchscreen display. The four folder tabs and their associated sub-menu choices are shown on the left, and a description of the displays /choices are detailed on the right. Tab: Main ID / RUN-STOP Tab: Monitor Monitor Menu MAIN – Displays the starting screen. It has a RUN and STOP key that place the UPS in In-Line or Bypass mode respectively.
14.2 Keypad Controls The keypad uses a alphanumeric format similar to that used on telephone 12-key keypad. Rapidly press a key 1 to 5 times to select the desired character. For instance, quickly press the 7PQRS key four times to enter an “R.” Pause a moment, then key in the next value. 96% HOME Main 100% INV 12:35 PM Settings Records USR Monitor 619 Change Secu. Lvl Press the backspace key to delete the last character entered.
14.3 Screen: Security Passwords & Keypad The UPS has several levels of security password available: USER (USR) , ADMIN (ADM), and other security levels for use by service and factory representatives. The security level is indicated on the Security Key. The UPS stays in a security level until a new level is entered. For example, once the UPS is placed in the USR level, it remains at that level until the security level is changed. Login: 1. Press the Security Level key, USR . 2.
14.4 Forget/Reset Password The UPS has several levels of security password available: USER (USR) , ADMIN (ADM), and additional security levels for use by service and factory representatives. In the event that you forget or need to reset the ADMIN password, follow these steps: Reset ADMIN Password: 1. Ensure the Security Level key, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. USR . , shows the unit is in USER mode. If necessary, change to USER mode as shown on page 28. Press the Settings tab. Press the CTRL/CFG key.
15. Screen Tab: Main 96% HOME The Main tab is also the opening tab on startup for the UPS. Press RUN to place the UPS in On-Line mode, and press STOP to place the UPS in Bypass mode. 100% INV 12:35 PM Settings Records USR Main Monitor 1600XP RUN/Stop the UPS Press and momentarily hold (approximately one to two seconds) the RUN or STOP key to place the UPS in On-Line or Bypass mode respectively.
16. Screen Tab: Monitor The top screen under the Monitor tab is a graphical power flow block diagram that acts as a mimic display showing power flow through the UPS sections (Input, Output, Bypass, and Battery) and the UPS status (On-Line, Backup, Bypass, Shutdown). Additional information screens are available that display the detailed status of the various parameters for the Input, Output, Bypass, Battery, DC Bus, System Status, and Remote Communications.
MONITOR TAB BYP 96% 100% HOME Main 96% IN HOME INV 100% 12:35 PM INV 12:35 PM Settings Records USR Monitor 96% 301 Bypass Config 7 303 Bypass Voltage 238 V OUT USR Main Monitor Settings Records 101 Input Config 7 304 Bypass Current 0.0 A 103 Input Voltage 238 V 305 Bypass Frequency 60.0 Hz 104 Input Current 22.9 A 307 Bypass Power (VA) 0 VA 105 Input Frequency 60.
16.1 Records 96% If the selected Record buffer has no records, the display will return the message “NO RECORD.” INIT 12:35 PM Settings Records 100% HOME USR Main Monitor NO RECORD Each record file can be accessed by pressing the labeled key, and the records paged through using the standard next record, previous record, first record, and last record control keys at the bottom of the touchscreen. (See page 24.) Samples of the five record screens and the data they record are shown below.
16.2 Audible Alarm Functions An audible alarm (buzzer) will sound when the UPS is in the battery backup mode, has a fault, has low battery voltage, or is in an overload condition. The buzzer will also beep each time an effective item is touched on the touchscreen. The following chart shows the buzzer pattern durations for each condition. Time units are shown in seconds. AUDIBLE ALARMS Condition Audible Pattern 0.5 s 0.5 s Any Fault (Interrmittant buzz until fault clears) 5.
17. Screen Tab: Settings The Parameter Table in Appendix B lists the 1600XP Settings parameters that can be viewed in the MONITOR tab. Example: The Settings parameter Batt Test Freq (Battery Test Frequency) can be viewed by USR (User) level and above. However, only ADM (Administrators) and above can edit )change) the parameter value.
96% INIT 100% HOME 12:35 PM Main 96% HOME USR Monitor Records Settings 100% EPO 12:35 PM Main 96% HOME USR Monitor Settings Records 100% FLT 12:35 PM Settings Records USR Main Monitor 001 Manufacturer TOSHIBA 102 No of Input Line 1 Line 202 No of Output Line 1 Line 002 Typeform UH3G2L060C6 111 Rated Vin* 240 V 215 Rated Volt* 240 V 003 Serial No.
17.1 Changing UPS Parameter Settings Press the parameter to be changed and the display will open with an appropriate data entry screen. Settings that cannot be changed will respond with “Item cannot be changed” shown at the bottom of this page. Example 1: Some parameters will display a set of two or more fixed values. The UPS is designed to operate with any of several discrete input voltages. The value displayed in the Active Value box is the parameter (Input Voltage) in use.
17.2 Settings Parameters Appendix B lists all parameters that can be accessed under the MONITOR tab of the touchscreen display. Depending on the access level, parameters may be either read and written to (e.g. ), read only, or hidden from view except at a higher access level. Parameters are displayed at higher access levels and not a lower access levels in order to reduce operator information overload. The security levels are, from lowest to highest level: Access Level Sec.
17.3 Recalibrate the Touchscreen The touchscreen on the UPS is shipped from the factory already calibrated. However, at some point the touchscreen calibration may need to be refreshed so that the active portion of the screen matches the underlying graphics. Recalibrate the Touchscreen as follows: 1. Press the Settings tab. 2. Press the Disp/Reye key. 3.
18. Communication Interfaces 18.1 Remote Contacts The remote contacts interface is provided as a set of solid state switching devices. The switches are available through a DB9 male connector on the rear of the UPS. The following chart shows the pin assignment for each signal.
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18.4 (Optional) RemotEye III Network Card The RemotEye III is an optional network card for the Toshiba UPS. This card slides into a slot located on the back side (See illustration) of the UPS. The card provides a network, or LAN-based communication interface for the UPS. When installed, the UPS can be managed remotely using the common SNMP and HTTP web-based network protocols. The following diagram shows the flow of the Network Management Station.
18.5 (Optional) EMD The Environmental Monitoring Device (EMD) is a monitoring device that provides real time comprehensive remote monitoring of environment temperature, environment humidity and other conditions via the RemotEye III Network Card. The EMD also provides two user-defined dry contacts for additional monitoring. These dry contacts can be used with devices that provide normally-open or normally-closed results, such as door sensors, smoke detectors, motion detectors, and liquid detectors.
19. Optional MB (Maintenance Bypass) Units The following illustration shows the circuit power flow when the UPS is operating in the optional Maintenance Bypass mode. The input jumper on the UPS must be set for 240 VAC. NOTICE Ensure the UPS is in Static Bypass before switching the unit from UPS to Maintenance Bypass mode or from Maintenance Bypass to UPS mode. Failure to do so could result in damage to the maintenance bypass switch or the UPS.
19.2 (Optional) External Maintenance Bypass Wiring The following connections must be made to the Utility Panel and the Load Panel. The Main UPS output is located on the terminal block on the back of the UPS. (TB-4(X1) and TB-7(X3) 240 VAC.) MAINTENANCE BYPASS UPS UTILITY PANEL: SINGLE Φ 208V L1 X1 CBL1 L2 X3 CBL2 L1 N CBM1 L2 G CBM2 G G MAIN OUTPUT LOAD PANEL L1 L1 L2 L2 N N G G See the application instructions included with the External Maintenance Bypass Unit for wiring details.
20 Optional TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor) All models of the 1600XP UPS ending in -TVS are equipped with a TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor. The TVSS is mounted on the back of the UPS and is factory wired to the input as shown below.
21 External Battery Cabinet Connections Optional external battery cabinets can be used to extend the backup time of the UPS beyond that available with the internal batteries. The external battery cabinets connect to the UPS via Anderson-style connectors. Battery cabinets are available in either matching or non-matching styles. All 1600XP battery cabinets are equipped with Anderson-style keyed connectors that plug into the 1600XP UPS.
22. Optional Receptacle Panel Installation Instructions These are the instructions for installing the optional Modular Output Receptacle Panels for the 1600XP Series UPS. These instructions apply to all UH3-RP-XXX panel options. WARNING: The work outlined in these instructions is to be performed only on a completely un-energized UPS system. Refer to Figure 1 for location of UPS referenced material. Refer to Figure 2 for material referring to the receptacle panel module.
23. UPS Protection System 23.1 UPS Protection Devices The following schematic shows the electrical locations of the protection devices on the UPS. Overcurrent Overheating Bypass Input Power Input Fuse MCCB Line Filter Surge Absorber *Static Switch Rectifier/ Chopper + Batteries – Negative Bus Optional TVSS Output Fuse Isolation Transformer Output Power Inverter * Switches are solid state devices.
UPS FAULT PROTECTION FUNCTIONS (CONT’D) Protection Item LCD Message Cause Operation Mode After Fault Internal Overheat DC Circuit Overvoltage DC Circuit Overcurrent OVERHEAT DC-OV DC-OC Fan failure; High ambient temperature Chopper malfunction Inverter/chopper fault Shutdown – No output Bypass operation – Chopper and inverter are stopped Inverter OL – Transfer to bypass Audible Alarm Yes – Continuous buzzer Visible Alarm Red Fault LED on Relay Contact Alarm Fault relay closed Bypass relay
24.3 System Fault Messages A Fault message is generated when either a fault condition occurs, or a warning condition occurs three times within ten minutes. The table below shows the possible fault messages and what actions need be taken. If the input voltage is normal when the fault occurs then the UPS will switch immediately to the bypass mode to continuously feed power to the load.
INVOLNR Y Inverter Overload (Not Resettable) – Output overload condition occurred. Reduce equipment load to 100% or less and manually restart the UPS. INVOLR Y Inverter Overload (Resettable) – Output overload condition occurred. Reduce equipment load to 100% or less, the UPS will retransfer. OOC Y Output Overcurrent – UPS is overloaded. Shut down excess equipment to reduce load. VOOV Y Output Overvoltage – Output overvoltage condition occurred. UPS is possibly faulty.
BSDV N Battery Shutdown Voltage – Battery is discharged down to minimum level. UPS will shut down. Secure critical loads until power can be restored. BTSTFL N Battery Test Failed – Battery not within specifications. Call Toshiba for service. BYPOV N Bypass Overvoltage – Bypass voltage exceeds UPS specifications. UPS in Bypass Mode: UPS turns off bypass power to the load until bypass power returns to normal. Check bypass power.
VIUV N Input Undervoltage – Input voltage UPS in Inline Mode: UPS switches to BACKUP less than UPS specifications. mode until Input Voltage returns to normal. Check bypass power. 24.5 System Mode Messages A UPS Mode message is generated when the UPS changes operating mode. The following tables list the possible operating modes for the UPS. Display Meaning Backup Backup – Power comes from other than input. BattTest Battery Test – Battery test in progress.
LB Low Battery – The battery level has dropped low (about 90% or less) during operation. Continued operation in this mode will deplete battery and cause output shut down. Immediately shut down the load equipment in an orderly fashion and then press the STOP key. PFAIL Input power failure. No action needed. RMTSD Remote shutdown occurred. Disconnect LAN signal to reset. RO2EEERR ROM to EE Loading Error. Call Toshiba for service. SYNC Synchronous mode. Input and output are synchronized.
24.7 Battery Pack Replacement The 1600XP come equipped with a set of internal backup batteries packaged in sets of 6 batteries per battery pack. The two battery packs, P/N 51896, and P/N 60995 are outwardly similar but distinctly different. NOTICE Ensure the 1600XP battery packs are replaced with battery packs of the same part number. Failure to do so may cause unexpected loss of backup power. Battery Tray Plug for: 3.
24.8 Part Replacement The following list shows recommended intervals for periodic replacement of certain UPS parts: 1. Aluminum electrolytic capacitors: Replace once every 5 years. 2. Fuses: Replace once every 7 years. 3. Cooling fan: When operated in an ambient temperature of 86 °F (30 °C) to 104 °F (40° C), replace every 3.5 years. When operated in an ambient temperature of less than 86 °F (30 °C) , replace every 5 years. NOTE: The cooling fans are not hot swappable.
25. External Layouts/Dimensions/Shipping Weights 24.1 Electrical Conduit Knock-out Data ELECTRICAL CONDUIT KNOCK-OUT HOLE SIZES (DIAMETER) 3.6 kVA 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 3 ea. Back/ Bottom 1.125 in. (28.575 mm) 3 ea. Back/ Bottom 1.125 in. (43.69 mm) 2 ea. Back/ 3 ea. Bottom 1.75 in. (44.5 mm) 2 ea. Back/ 3 ea. Bottom 1.75 in. (44.5 mm) 4 ea. Back/ Bottom 1.75 in. (44.5 mm) – – 1 ea. Back 1.5 in. (38.1 mm) 1 ea. Back 1.5 in. (38.1 mm) – 18 kVA 22 kVA 4 ea. Back/ 4 ea.
25.4 External Layout RemotEye III Remote Contacts Port (Male) RS232 Port (Female) MCCB Terminal Block Cover External Layout for 3.
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Appendix A: 1600XP Specifications Standard Model: 3.6 – 10 kva Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 1 6 kVA (5.1 kW) 1 8 kVA (6.8 kW) 1 10 kVA (8.5 kW) 1 UH3G2L080C61T UH3G2L100C61T General Typeform UH3G2L036C61T UH3G2L060C61T ANSI C62.
STANDARD MODELS: 3.6 – 10 KVA (CONT’D) Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 1 6 kVA (5.1 kW) 1 8 kVA (6.8 kW) 1 10 kVA (8.
STANDARD MODELS: 3.6 – 10 KVA (CONT’D) Unit (Capacity) 3.6kVA (3.1 kW) 1 6 kVA (5.1 kW) 1 8 kVA (6.8 kW) 1 10 kVA (8.5 kW) 1 Mechanical Design Topology Size (HxWxD) (max) Unit enclosure is made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL Type 1 22.1x 10 x 34 in. (561 x 254 x 864 mm) 27.5 x 10 x 34 in. (699 x 254 x 864 mm) Paint System 28.4x 13 x 34.9 in. (721 x 330 x 886 mm) 28.4x 13 x 34.9 in.
Standard Models: 14 – 22 kva Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)1 18 kVA (15.3 kW)1 22 kVA (18.7 kW)1, 5 UH3G2L140C61T UH3G2L180C61T UH3G2L220C61T General Typeform ANSI C62.
STANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KVA (CONT’D) Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)1 18 kVA (15.3 kW)1 22 kVA (18.7 kW)1, 4 Environment Operating Temperature 59 – 77 °F (15 – 25 °C) Recommended 60 Hz 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C) 50 Hz 32 – 91 °F (0 – 33 °C) Storage Temperature Installation Area -4 – 104 °F (-20 – 40 °C) To be installed in a well ventilated area free of airborne dust, metal particles or flammable gas, allow at least 4 inches on all sides Operating Humidity 30 – 90% (no condensation) Altitude < 6600 ft.
STANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KVA (CONT’D) Capacity 14 kVA (11.9 kW)1 18 kVA (15.3 kW)1 22 kVA (18.7 kW) 1, 2 Mechanical Design Enclosure Size (HxWxD) (max) Enclosure of unit made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL 39.0 x 17.5 x 36.1 in. (991 x 445 x 917 mm) Paint System Fan Panel Powder coating Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for easy replacement of fans Battery System Battery Replacement Battery Packs Battery Pack Size (HxWxD) max.
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-1 Serial No Main FWare Ver 003 UPS Serial Number 004 UPS Main Firmware Version 005 UPS Main Boot Sector Version Main BSector Ver Typeform* 002 UPS Typeform* Description On lCD Manufacturer Brief Description 001 UPS Manufacturer Item Parameter R R R R R U R R R R R A Svc/ QC F Default R R R R 1600XP Remark R R R R YYMMSSSSS YY – 2 digits of year MM – 2 digits of month SSSSS – 5 digits serial numbers “UH3MBS01000” UXXYBSMM
B-2 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Job No Test Person Test Date HWare Built Date Main FWare BDate Main FWare BTime Main EEPROM Ver System Name Attached Device Installed Date CRC Checksum Ftest Date Ftest File 007 UPS Job Number 008 Test Person’s First and Last Name Initial 009 UPS Test Date 010 UPS Hardware Built Date 011 Main Firmware Built Date 012 Main Firmware Built Time 013 EEPROM Version 015 UPS System Name 016 UPS Attached Devices 017 UPS Installation Date 018 CRC Chec
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-3 No of Input Line Input Voltage Input Current Input Frequency Input Power(W) Input Power(VA) Input Pfactor Rated Vin Rated Iin Rated Fin 102 Number of Input Lines 103 Input Voltage (Total) 104 Input Current (Total) 105 Input Frequency (Total) 106 Input Active Power 107 Input Apparent Power 108 Input Power Factor 111 Rated Input Voltage (Total) 112 Rated Input Current (Total) 113 Rated Input Frequency (Total) Description On lCD Input Config Br
B-4 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Vin AD Iin Gain Iin Offset Iin AD 124 Input Current Gain (Total) 125 Input Current Offset (Total) 126 Input Current AD Amount (Total) VIOV ReLevel 120 Input Overvoltage Warning Recovery Level 123 Input Voltage AD Amount (Total) VIOV DeLevel 119 Input Overvoltage Warning Detection Level Vin Offset VIUV Section 118 Input Undervoltage Section 122 Input Voltage Offset (Total) VIUV Hysteresis 117 Input Undervoltage Hysteresis Vin Gain VIUV Gra
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-5 VIUV DeDelay VIUV ReDelay VIOV DeDelay VIOV ReDelay FIERR DeDelay FIERR ReDelay Input Voltage(%) Input Current(%) 129 Input Undervoltage Warning Detection Delay 130 Input Undervoltage Warning Recovery Delay 131 Input Overvoltage Warning Detection Delay 132 Input Overvoltage Warning Recovery Delay 133 Input Frequency Warning Detection Delay 134 Input Frequency Warning Recovery Delay 135 Input Voltage in percentage 136 Input Current in percen
B-6 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Output Voltage Output Current Output Frequency 203 Output Voltage (Total) 204 Output Current (Total) 205 Output Frequency (Total) R R R R R Output Config 201 Output Power Supply Configuration No of Output Line R Freq on FIERR* 141 Input Frequency Setup in Case of Input Frequency Detection Error 202 Number of Output Lines R U 139 Rated Active Input Power (W) Rated InPower(W) Description On lCD R Brief Description 138 Calculated Input U
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-7 R R R Output Load (%) Rated Vout Rated Iout Rated Fout Rated Pout(W) VOOV DeLevel Fo Syn Window 215 Rated Output Voltage (Total) 216 Rated Output Current (Total) 217 Rated Output Frequency (Total) 218 Rated Output Active Power 219 Rated Output Apparent Power Rated Pout(VA) VOUV DeLevel 209 Output Load Percentage (Total) 220 Output Under Voltage Fault Detection Level 222 Output Overvoltage Fault Level 224 Output Frequency Synchronization
B-8 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual - 230 Output Overload Warning OOL ReLevel Recovery Level in Percentage OOL ReDelay Vout Comp.
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-9 - Vref Amplitute T3 Offset Remain DC-AC Efficiency Freq Asyn DeDelay Freq Syn ReDelay Ph.
B-10 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual - 266 Present plotting output voltage Present VoutRef reference amplitute 267 Output Voltage Reference Phase Adjustment for 50 Hz* - Vout B4 Comp. Iout B4 Comp. 269 Output Voltage before Tranformer Compensation 270 Output Current before Tranformer Compensation - Comp. Binv Comp. Cinv 275 Bypass Mode B CompensationComp. Bbyp OL Time Wndw 273 Inverter Mode C Compensation 274 Bypass Mode A Compensation Comp. Abyp Comp.
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-11 R R Bypass Config No Of Bypass Line Bypass Voltage Bypass Current Bypass Frequency 301 Bypass Power Supply Configuration 302 Number of Bypass phases 303 Bypass Voltage (Total) 304 Bypass Current (Total) 305 Bypass Frequency (Total) 307 Bypass Apparent Power (VA) Bypass Power(VA) 315 Bypass Undervoltage Warning VBypUV DeLevel Detection Level 316 Bypass Undervoltage Warning VBypUV ReLevel Recovery Level R 60Hz Derating 280 60 Hz Derating R
B-12 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual - - BypOL DeDelay VBypUV DeDelay VBypUV ReDelay DC Bus Total DC Bus Positive DC Bus Negative Rated DC Bus DCOV DeLevel DCUV DeLevel DCIB DeLevel 340 Bypass Undervoltage Recovery Delay 342 Bypass Overvoltage Recovery VBypOV ReDelay Delay FBypERR ReDelay 339 Bypass Undervoltage Detection Delay 341 Bypass Overvoltage Detection VBypOV DeDelay Delay FBypERR DeDelay 320 Bypass Overload Fault Detection Delay at 125% @ 25 0 C 343 Bypass Frequency Er
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-13 - - VdcP AD VdcN Gain VdcN Offset VdcN AD DC Bus Slew Rate SoftCharge Time HardCharge Time AC/DC Ref DCOV SW DeDelay DCUB SW DeDelay Battery Voltage 419 Vdc Offset (Negative) 420 Vdc AD Amount (Negative) 430 DC Bus Slew Rate 431 DC Bus Soft charging time 432 DC Bus Hard charging time 437 Present DC Bus Reference 438 ACDC Reference 439 Input Current Reference Offset Ii Ref Offset Adjustment DCUV SW DeDelay 418 Vdc Gain (Negative) 436 Calib
B-14 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual No Batt(Paral) Batt Ins Date 513 Number Battery in Parallel 514 Battery Installation Date 521 Maximum Charge Voltage 520 Battery Charge Current Limit (Maximum) 519 Battery Charge Current Switching Point 518 Charging Prevention Voltage 517 Floating Charge Voltage 516 Battery Voltage Shutdown Level Batt SDown Level No Batt(Series) 512 Number Battery In Series 515 Battery Typeform Rated Ahr 511 Rated Battery AmpereHour 510 C Rate R R R R
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-15 Ex Batt C Rate Ext Batt Ins Date 528 External Battery Cabinet Rated Battery Discharge C Rate 529 External Battery Cabinet Installation Date Vbat Offset Vbat AD 533 Battery Voltage Offset 534 Battery Voltage AD Amount 537 Battery Current AD Amount 536 Battery Current Offset 535 Battery Current Gain Vbat Gain 532 Battery Voltage Gain 531 External Battery Cabinet Battery Voltage Shutdown Level 530 External Battery Cabinet Typeform/Description
B-16 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Brief Description Charger Ref CHRGOV DeLevel 549 Present Charger Reference 550 Charger Overvoltage Detection Level - 552 Charger Overvoltage warning CHRGOV recovery delay WrnReDelay 553 Charger Overvoltage fault detection delay CHRGOV FltDeDelay - 551 Charger Overvoltage warning CHRGOV detection delay WrnDeDelay - - - Charger Ref(Prev) R 548 Charger Reference (Preventive Charging Mode) VChrgOV DeDelay 546 Charger Overvoltage Detection D
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-17 Restart ChrgCtler Ibatt Multiplier Offset AH Cap 1 Offset AH Cap 2 Offset AH Cap 3 Offset AH Cap 4 BattV at C Rate 1 BattV at C Rate 2 BattV at C Rate 3 BattV at C Rate 4 True Discharge C Battery mAh In Batt Charge Time mAh Lost Slope Total mAh Lost BC1 Vin 555 Restart Charger controller 556 Batttery Current Multiplier 557 Offset amp hour at 1 C discharge rate 558 Offset amp hour at 2 C discharge rate 559 Offset amp hour at 3 C discharge rate 560
B-18 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual BC1 String2 I BC1 String3 I BC1 Status BC1 AmbientTemp BC2 Vin 580 Battery Cabinet 1 String 2 Current 581 Battery Cabinet 1 String 3 Current 582 Battery Cabinet 1 Status 585 Battery Cabinet 1 Ambient Temperature 586 Battery Cabinet 2 Input Voltage - BC2 String1 I BC2 String2 I BC2 String3 I BC2 Status BC2 Chg Volt BC2 AmbientTemp BC1 Serial No BC1 Fware 589 Battery Cabinet 2 String 1 Current 590 Battery Cabinet 2 String 2 Current 591 Battery C
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-19 R R R R - 570-7 Battery Cabinet 1 Install Date BC1 InstallDate BC2 Serial No BC2 Fware BC2 Hardware BC2 EEPROM No Of Ext BC BC IP OV Level BC CH OV Level BS OI Level Over Temp Level Over Ch I Level CV DetectionLev CC DetectionLev 570-10 Battery Cabinet 2 Firmware Version 570-12 Battery Cabinet 2 Hardware Version 570-13 Battery Cabinet 2 EEPROM Version 570-14 Battery Cabinet 2 Install Date BC2 InstallDate BC Comm Mode 570-9 Battery Cabinet 2 Seri
B-20 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Brief Description BC1 OP V Calib 572-3 Battery Cabinet 1 Output Voltage Calibration Factor Clr BC1 DNC Wrn R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W - BC1 Tot I Ocali CC Mode Chg Ref CV Mode Chg Ref BC2 IP V Calib BC2 IP V Calib BC2 OP V Ocali 572-8 Clear Battery Cabinet 1 Disconnect Warning 572-9 Constant Current Mode Charger Reference BC1 572-10 Constant Voltage Mode Charger Reference BC1 572-11 Battery Cabinet 2 Input Voltage Calibration Factor 572-12 Battery
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-21 Current State Requested State Timed Operation EPO Status 608 Current State of UPS 609 Operation Mode Transition State Requested 610 Operation Mode Transition Timer 611 EPO Contact State Faults Battery Temp 602 Battery Temperature 612 UPS Faults System(CTL) Temp 601 System Temperature Control PCB’s I2C Device R R R - R R R R R R R R R R R R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 0 Default R R R R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W
B-22 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Manage Admin PW Reset Admin PW En Bypass* 621 Reset Admin Password 623 Bypass Enable* Change Secu.
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-23 En CVCF* CVCF Frequency* UPS Date UPS Time Timestamp En Reye UPS Ctl 625 Enable CVCF* 626 CVCF Output Frequency 634 System Date 635 System Time 636 System Timestamp 637 Enable Inverter / Bypass command from REYE Description On lCD En Asyn Byp Brief Description 624 Enable Transfer to Bypass while in Async mode Item - - - A - - - D F R/W R/W 6000 R/W R/W R R R R R/W R/W R/W R/W 1: Enabled R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R Default
B-24 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Startup Mode* Startup Delay* Remote SD Status Mode of Rmt SDown En DCntct LANSD DCntct LANSD Wndw BK DContact Delay LB DContact Delay En Batt Test Sup* 640 Startup Mode (Bypass or Inverter) 641 Startup Delay Timer Value 644 Remote ‘Shutdown’ Contact State 645 Remote ‘Shutdown’ Contact Mode Selection 646 Enable LAN Shutdown 647 LAN Shutdown Signal Permitted Time Window 648 Remote ‘On Batteries’ Delay Timer 649 Remote ‘Low Battery’ Delay Timer
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-25 Brief Description Sys. Temp. Comp.
B-26 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual R Flt Clear Mask Lo Flt Clear Mask Hi Total Flt Allowed Flt Dis Time Flt Dis Cdown Tmr Invert Rmt SDown Reset HW Fault Restart Mode* 683 Fault Clear Mask Low 684 Fault Clear Mask High 685 Total Faults Allowed 686 Fault Disable Time 687 Fault Disable Countdown Timer 693 Remote Shutdown inverted logic 694 Reset Hardware Fault Latch 695 Restart Mode* - En DMX System Op Time Inverter Op Time Backup Op Time UPS Lifetime Hi System Temp 697 Enable
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-27 R R Total OLs Total Tests Test Record Total Backups Backup Record Total Faults Fault Record Total Operations Operation Record Total Warnings Warning Record Total Sys Change Sys Change Record Shutdown by Batt* Total Resets Reset Record DFW Ver 708 No. of Overloads 709 No. of Tests 710 Test Records 711 No. of Backups 712 Backup Records 713 No. of Faults 714 Fault Records Access 715 No.
B-28 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual TMRsleep En Buzzer Sbuzzer 807 Display Sleep Timer 808 Buzzer Mode 809 Buzzer Status DBL Ver 805 Display Boot Loader Version Sblight DBS Ver 804 Display Boot Sector Version 806 Backlight Status DFW BTime 803 Display Firmware Built Time Description On lCD DFW BDate Brief Description 802 Display Firmware Built Date Item A D Svc/ QC F Default R R R R 0 R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W R/(W 0: Off by by by by by Disp Disp Disp Disp Disp Only) Onl
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-29 P1X Cali P1Y Cali P2X Cali P2Y Cali P3X Cali P3Y Cali P4X Cali 811 P1X Calibration Data 812 P1Y Calibration Data 813 P2X Calibration Data 814 P2Y Calibration Data 815 P3X Calibration Data 816 P3Y Calibration Data 817 P4X Calibration Data Description On lCD Cali Disp Brief Description 810 Enable Display Calibration Item A D Svc/ QC F Default (W by (W by (W by R/(W R/(W 29286 Disp Disp Disp by by Only) Only) Only) Disp Disp Only) Onl
B-30 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Disp Watch Kick En Wrn LED Blink R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 0 En LB Flt Led Test Mode En LCD Test En Buzz Test En Blight Test Test Result Disp DBG Info REye Ins Dat REye Ver REye IP REye Mask IP 823 Disp Watch Dog 824 Enable Warning LED 826 En LB Flt Led 830 Test Mode 831 LCD Test Mode 832 Buzzer Test Mode 833 Backlight Test Mode 839 Test Result 840 Display Debug Info 850 RemotEye Installation Date 851 RemotEye Version 852 RemotEye IP Address 8
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-31 Brief Description REye Gway IP Description On lCD Sreye Netlink 858 RemotEye Network Link Status Condition Bits Reserved 904 Reserved 906 Condition Bits Reset 903 Reset uC with watchdog Misc Req Bits Assert Record 902 Assert Record 905 Misc Req Bits Total Asserts 901 Total Asserts DEBUG Sreye Datlink 857 RemotEye Data Link Status 0 REye Baud * 856 SNMP Port’s Baud Rate Setting 855 RemotEye Installation Status Sreye 854 RemotEye Ga
B-32 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Max Rec Buffer Sz LAN Enable Period Missed PS @Strp Reset Type @Strp 917 Maximum Recording Ring Buffer Que Used 918 LAN Enable Period 919 No. of Missed PS at startup 920 Reset Type @Strp - 1st Half TXfer 2nd Half TXfer No ViAD No IiAD Iin Quo Iin Rem Iin Ph@PS 922 1st Half Transfer Index 923 2nd Half Transfer Index 924 No ViAD 925 No.
1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual B-33 P2 HWLogic P3 HWLogic Gen RTC Clock 934 uC’s Port 2 Hardware Logic 935 uC’s Port 9 Hardware Logic 936 Generate RTC Clock Out - Prot StrtupSlvl Can StrtupSlvl P9 Tri ClrAllCnt Mea RTC Freq 938 SNMP Port Startup Security Level (Non-volatile) 939 Display CAN Port Startup Security Level (Non-volatile) 940 uC’s Port 9 Hardware Logic 941 Triangular Wave 942 Clear All Counters 943 Measure RTC Frequency - - - - - W 937 Service Port Startup
B-34 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual R02EE Err Cnt EE2RA Err Cnt R02RA Err Cnt EE Data At 0x0000 EE Data at 0x1FF0 946 ROM to EEPROM Error Counter 947 EEPROM to RAM ErrorCounter 948 ROM to RAM Error Counter 949 EEPROM Data at 0x0000 950 EEPROM Data at 0x1FF0 - - - - - - - U - - - - - - - A - - - - - - - D F Default R R R R R - R R R R R 0 0 0 0 0 R/W 0 R/W R/W 0 Svc/ QC Range: 0 – 65535 Range: 0 – 65535 Range: 0 – 65535 Remark 1 - Comm
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Appendix D: Battery Backup Tables (Internal Batteries & External Matching Battery Cabinets) 3.6kVA - UHG3G2L036C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.10 252 12 1 144 82 3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.20 504 12 1 144 53 3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.30 756 12 1 144 40 3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.40 1008 12 1 144 29 3.6 0.7 240 15.00 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.10 306 12 1 144 72 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.20 612 12 1 144 48 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.30 918 12 1 144 33 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.40 1224 12 1 144 23 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.50 1530 12 1 144 18 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.60 1836 12 1 144 14 3.6 0.85 240 15.00 0.70 2142 12 1 144 12 3.6 0.
6kVA - UHG3G2L060C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.10 420 18 1 216 90 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.20 840 18 1 216 55 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.30 1260 18 1 216 40 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.40 1680 18 1 216 28 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.50 2100 18 1 216 21 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.60 2520 18 1 216 16 6 0.7 240 25.00 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.10 510 18 1 216 82 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.20 1020 18 1 216 48 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.30 1530 18 1 216 32 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.40 2040 18 1 216 22 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.50 2550 18 1 216 16 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.60 3060 18 1 216 13 6 0.85 240 25.00 0.70 3570 18 1 216 11 6 0.85 240 25.
8kVA - UHG3G2L080C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.10 560 24 1 288 105 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.20 1120 24 1 288 60 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.30 1680 24 1 288 43 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.40 2240 24 1 288 30 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.50 2800 24 1 288 22 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.60 3360 24 1 288 17 8 0.7 240 33.33 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.10 680 24 1 288 86 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.20 1360 24 1 288 50 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.30 2040 24 1 288 33 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.40 2720 24 1 288 23 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.50 3400 24 1 288 16 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.60 4080 24 1 288 14 8 0.85 240 33.33 0.70 4760 24 1 288 11 8 0.85 240 33.
10kVA - UHG3G2L100C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.10 700 24 1 288 86 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.20 1400 24 1 288 50 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.30 2100 24 1 288 32 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.40 2800 24 1 288 22 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.50 3500 24 1 288 16 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.60 4200 24 1 288 13 10 0.7 240 41.67 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.10 850 24 1 288 72 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.20 1700 24 1 288 42 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.30 2550 24 1 288 25 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.40 3400 24 1 288 17 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.50 4250 24 1 288 12 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.60 5100 24 1 288 10 10 0.85 240 41.67 0.70 5950 24 1 288 9 10 0.
14kVA - UHG3G2L140C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.10 980 24 2 288 135 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.20 1960 24 2 288 72 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.30 2940 24 2 288 50 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.40 3920 24 2 288 38 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.50 4900 24 2 288 28 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.60 5880 24 2 288 21 14 0.7 240 58.33 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.10 1190 24 2 288 112 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.20 2380 24 2 288 60 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.30 3570 24 2 288 43 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.40 4760 24 2 288 29 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.50 5950 24 2 288 21 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.60 7140 24 2 288 16 14 0.85 240 58.33 0.70 8330 24 2 288 13 14 0.
18kVA - UHG3G2L180C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.10 1260 24 2 288 105 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.20 2520 24 2 288 57 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.30 3780 24 2 288 40 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.40 5040 24 2 288 27 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.50 6300 24 2 288 20 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.60 7560 24 2 288 16 18 0.7 240 75.00 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.10 1530 24 2 288 90 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.20 3060 24 2 288 48 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.30 4590 24 2 288 31 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.40 6120 24 2 288 21 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.50 7650 24 2 288 16 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.60 9180 24 2 288 12 18 0.85 240 75.00 0.70 10710 24 2 288 10 18 0.
22kVA - UHG3G2L220C61xxx UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .70pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.10 1540 24 2 288 90 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.20 3080 24 2 288 48 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.30 4620 24 2 288 30 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.40 6160 24 2 288 21 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.50 7700 24 2 288 16 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.60 9240 24 2 288 12 22 0.7 240 91.67 0.
UPS RUNTIME WITH ONLY INTERNAL BATTERIES @ .85pf Rating PF Output Voltage Rated I Rated Load % Output Watts # Batt # Strings Nominal Runtime 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.10 1870 24 2 288 78 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.20 3740 24 2 288 40 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.30 5610 24 2 288 23 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.40 7480 24 2 288 16 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.50 9350 24 2 288 11 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.60 11220 24 2 288 9 22 0.85 240 91.67 0.70 13090 24 2 288 7 22 0.
Appendix E: External Battery Cabinets (Matching) - Outlines 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual E1
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Appendix F: External Battery Cabinets (Non-Matching) Non-matching battery cabinets are available in a variety of sizes to match your back-up needs. Table F-1 lists the estimated backup time for each UPS model battery cabinet selections available for each 1600XP model. Each of the battery cabinets listed below comes with 10 foot long DC power cables with UPS-specific keyed Anderson plugs. TABLE F-1 - ESTIMATED BACKUP TIMES AT RATED LOAD FOR ONE (1) NON-MATCHING BATTERY CABINET Battery Cabinet 25T 39T 3.
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Index switch A5 C A Cable size 13 AC input mode 15 capacitors 57 Altitude A2 A5 clearance 59 Application 14 Common-mode noise 14 A4 , , , Audible alarm 14 49 50 , Communication interface 40 functions 34 Conduit Knock-out, sizes 58 Automatic Retransfer A5 Cooling fan 57 B D Backup mode 16 Data See Data Display Screens, Data Setting Battery .
K protedtion functions 50 , signal 34 40 Keypad Frequency controls 27 AUTO/MAN A4 , password 28 29 input A4 Keys 24 output A4 Knock-out, sizes 58 Warning 10 , , , , Front Panel layout 22 26 27 28 29 L labels, warning 3 G Lifetime ground , battery 57 A5 Importance of, 8 capacitors, Aluminum electrolytic 57 RS-232C 41 fan, cooling 57 terminals 13 fuses 57 Grounding 10 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Functions 22 H Low Voltage Tolerance 17 Humidity A5 M humidity 7 MAIN tab 26
. Operation modes See Modes Remote Switch 13 output disconnect 5 Restrictions on UPS use 10 Overload Capacity A4 RS-232C 41 Overvoltage Run 22 DC 50 S output 49 , Safety instructions 1 5 P Parameters Schedule Operation A5 Security , changing 37 38 access 28 Passwords 28 , passwords 28 29 Power Backup 14 Security access 38 Power Conditioning 14 Shipping Weight 58 Power factor Shutdown voltage 17 output, rated load 17 Signal Function Power factor RS-232C 40 input A4 Signal Wor
torque, tightening 13 Touchscreen calibrate 39 control icons 24 keypad 27 menu tree 26 mimic display 31 passwords 28 screen disable 30 U UPS , Discharge Process 16 17 UPS Connections 11 UPS functional overview 14 UPS stop signal input 40 V ventilation 10 Voltage Transient A4 .
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