Aplus 208VAC User manual


Content
1. Safety Instructions………………………………………………1
1.1 Installation………………………………………………………1
1.2 Operation………………………………………………………2
1.3. Maintenance, Servicing and Fault………………………………2
1.4 Transport …………………………………………………………3
1.5 Storage ……………………………………………………………3
2. Description of Commonly Used Notations …………………4
3. Introduction………………………………………………………5
3.1 Functions Description……………………………………………5
3.2 Front Panel………………………………………………………6
4. Connection and Operation………………………………………8
4.1 Unpacking and Inspection………………………………………8
4.2 Installation Steps for Standard Model…………………………8
4.3 EPO (Emergency Power Off) Connection……………………8
4.4 Battery Recharge…………………………………………………9
4.5 Turn ON The UPS…………………………………………………9
4.6 Test Function………………………………………………………9
4.7 Turn OFF The UPS………………………………………………10
4.8 Audible Alarm Mute Function…………………………………10
5. Mode Description………………………………………………11
6. Setting by LCD Module…………………………………………17
7. Typical Trouble Shooting………………………………………21
8. Maintenance………………………………………………………24
8.1 Operation…………………………………………………………24
8.2 Storage…………………………………………………………24
9. Product Specification……………………………………………25
9.1 Electrical Specification………………………………………25
9.2 Environment Specification………………………………………26
10. Communication Port…………………………………………26
10.1 USB Interface…………………………………………………26
11. Monitoring Software……………………………………………27
11.1 Free Software Download –WinPower………………………27
11.2 Installation Procedure…………………………………………27
Appendix 1: Rear Panel of 1KVA Tower UPS…………………28
Appendix 2: Rear Panel of 2KVA & 3KVA Tower UPS…………29

1. Safety Instructions
1.1 Installation
Condensation may occur if the UPS system is moved directly from a cold to
a warm environment. The UPS system must be absolutely dry before being
installed. Please allow an acclimatization time of at least two hours.
Do not install the UPS system near water or in damp environments.
Do not install the UPS system where it would be exposed to direct sunlight
or near heat.
Do not connect appliances or items of equipment which would overload the
UPS system (e.g. laser printers) to the UPS output terminals or sockets.
Place cables in such a way that no one can step on or trip over them.
Assure to connect with the earth reliably.
Connect the UPS only to a socket outlet which is earthed shockproof type.
The building wiring socket outlet (shockproof socket outlet) must be easily
accessible to close to the UPS.
With the installation of the equipment, the sum of the leakage current of the
UPS and the connected load does not exceed 3.5mA.
Do not block ventilation openings on the UPS’s housing. Ensure the air
vents on the front, side and rear of the UPS are not blocked. Recommended at
least 25cm of space on each side.
This UPS receives power from more than one source-disconnection of AC
source and the DC source is required to de-energize this unit before servicing.
An additional circuit breaker or fuse with rating 15A and breaking capacity
3kA shall be used between power source and input when installation this unit.
1.2 Operation
For safety consideration, do not disconnect the mains cable on the UPS or
the building wiring socket (grounded shockproof socket) during operation the
grounding for the UPS and all loads connected will be disconnected.
The UPS features its own, internal current source (batteries). You may be
electric shocked when you touch the UPS output sockets or output terminal
block even if the UPS is not connected to the building wiring socket.
In order to fully disconnect the UPS, first press the OFF button to turn off
the UPS, and then disconnect the mains lead.
Ensure that no liquid or other external objects can enter the UPS.
Do not remove the enclosure. This system is to be serviced by qualified
service person only. There are NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS inside the
UPS.
Remove the protective panel only after disconnecting the terminal
connections.
1.3 Maintenance, Servicing and Fault
The UPS operates with hazardous voltages. Repairs may be carried out
only by qualified maintenance/service person.
Caution - risk of electric shock. Even after the unit is disconnected from the
mains power supply (building wiring socket), components inside the UPS are still
connected to the battery which are potentially dangerous.
Before carrying out any kind of service and/or maintenance, disconnect the
batteries. Verify that no current is present and no hazardous voltage exists in the
capacitor or BUS capacitor terminals.
Batteries must be replaced only by qualified person.
Caution - risk of electric shock. The battery circuit is not isolated from the
Please read the following content and safety instructions before installation
or operation.
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input voltage. Hazardous voltages may occur between the battery terminals and
the ground. Verify that no voltage is present before servicing!
Batteries have a high short-circuited current and pose a risk of shock. Take
all precautionary measures specified below and any other measures necessary
when working with batteries:
-remove all jewellery, wristwatches, rings and other metal objects
-use only tools with insulated grips and handles.
-Wear rubber gloves and boots.
-Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
-Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting
battery terminals.
When changing batteries, replace with the same quantity and the same type of
batteries.
Do not attempt to dispose of batteries by burning them. It could
cause explosion.
Do not open or destroy batteries. Effluent electrolyte can cause injury to
the skin and eyes, it may be toxic.
Please replace the fuse only by a fuse of the same type and of the same
amperage on order to avoid fire hazards.
Do not dismantle the UPS, except the qualified maintenance person.
1.4 Transport
Please transport the UPS only in the original packaging (to protect against
shock and impact).
1.5 Storage
The UPS must be stockpiled in the room where it is ventilated and dry.
2. Description of Commonly Used Notations
Some or all of the following notations may be used in this manual and may
appear in your application process. Therefore, all users should be familiar with
them and understand their explanations.
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3.1 Functions Description
This product is a true online double-conversion UPS (Uninterruptible Power
Supply). It provides perfect protection for critical load such as computer system.
It can eliminate almost all mains power disturbances. The input AC current can
be corrected to a wave following the mains voltage, so it is a high power factor
system. Through the PWM control technology, the output voltage can be a pure
& stable sine wave AC voltage.
When the mains input become abnormal, the controller will stop the AC/DC and
start the DC/DC section immediately to make sure the DC/AC (inverter) section
can continue to work. After the mains input comeback to normal range, the
DC/DC will be stopped and the AC/DC works again. So the load is always
power-supplied through inverter without any interrupt if the UPS is turned on.
The UPS also provides an internal bypass way to make the load can be powered
by mains input directly when the UPS is off or failed.
The UPS have an internal charger for batteries, the charger will charge the
batteries when the mains is in a reasonable range on “bypass mode” or “line
mode”.
3.2 Front Panel
LCD Display:
Button Information:
Switch
Function
ON/MUTE-
Button
1) Turn on UPS system: By pressing this Button, the UPS
system is turned on.
2) Deactivate acoustic alarm: By pressing this Button, an
acoustic alarm can be deactivated in the battery mode.
3) Do the battery test: By pressing this Button, UPS can do
battery test in Line mode or ECO mode or Converter mode.
OFF-Button
1) When mains power is normal, the UPS system switches
to No output or Bypass mode by pressing this Button, and
the inverter is off. At this moment, if Bypass is enabled,
then the output are supplied with voltage via the bypass if
the mains power is available.
2) Deactivate acoustic alarm: By pressing this Button an
acoustic alarm can be deactivated in the bypass mode.
3) Release the UPS back to Bypass mode or no output
mode from fault mode and EPO status.
SELECT-Button
If the UPS system is No output or Bypass mode, the output
voltage, frequency, Bypass disable/enable and operating
mode, could be selected by pressing SELECT-Button, and
confirmed by pressing ENTER-Button
ENTER-Button
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LCD Display Information:
LCD idle function: If you enable LCD background idle function, When UPS is
off to standby mode, LCD background will be turned off within 5 seconds.
After any key pressed, the LCD background will be lighted on.
4. Connection and Operation
4.1 Unpacking and Inspection:
Inspect the appearance of the UPS to see if there is any damage during
transportation. Do not turn on the unit and notify the dealer immediately if there
is any damage or lack of some parts. Please keep the packaging in a safe place
for future use.
Note:To avoid any safety issue, please ensure that the incoming feeder (mains)
is isolated completely while whole installing process.
4.2 Installation Steps for Standard Model:
1) Make sure the wire / circuit breaker / socket are enough for the current
rating of UPS to avoid the hazards of electric shock and fire. It is recommended
to use 14AWG for 2KVA/3KVA.
2) Make sure the mains switch in the building is cut off.
3) Make sure the UPS is not being turned on before wiring operation.
4) Turn off all load switches first before connecting the load to the UPS.
5) Connect the loads to the UPS through the output sockets or terminal block.
4.3 EPO (Emergency Power Off) Connection:
It is also called RPO (Remote Power Off). Turn off the EPO switch could occur
RPO. It is a special status in which the UPS would shut the output off and alarm.
The UPS could not be turned off by pressing OFF-Button on the panel, only after
releasing EPO status by connecting the EPO switch. Normally the EPO
connector is closed with a wire on the rear panel. Once the connector is open,
Input information
Output information
It indicates input
voltage/frequency
value, which are
displayed alternately.
It indicates output
voltage/frequency
value, which are
displayed alternately.
It indicates the input
is connected with
mains, and the input
power is supplied
from the mains.
It indicates the Output
plug.
It indicates the Number
of the output connected
with load.
Battery information
Load information
It indicates the
battery capacity.
Every grid represents
the capacity of 20%.
It indicates the load
level. Every grid
represents the level of
20%.
Mode/Fault/Warning information
Else
It Indicates the
operating mode or
Fault kind or Warning
kind, several warning
kinds at the same
time could be
displayed alternately.
It indicates the UPS is
in setting mode.
It indicates the UPS is
in Fault mode or has
some warnings.
The system may be installed and wired only by qualified electricians in
accordance with applicable safety regulations!
When installing the electrical wiring, please note the nominal amperage of
your incoming feeder.
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the UPS would stop the output and enter EPO status.
Enable the EPO status Disable the EPO status
4.4 Battery Recharge:
Fully charge the batteries of the UPS system by leaving the UPS system
connected to the mains power for 1-2 hours approximately. The UPS system is
able to operate directly without recharging process, but the backup time may be
shorter than the nominal value specified
4.5 Turn ON The UPS:
1) With mains power connecting:
Press ON-Button continuously for more than 1 second to turn on the UPS, the
UPS will get into the Line mode; the LCD screen will indicate the state of the
UPS.
2) Without mains power connecting:
Even though mains power is not connected to the UPS, the UPS still can be
turned on by just simply pressing ON-Button continuously for more than 1
second, then UPS will get into the Battery mode, and the LCD screen will
indicate the state of the UPS.
Note: The default setting for bypass mode is no output after UPS is connecting
mains power and breaker is turned on. This can be configurable.
4.6 Test Function:
Test function is checking battery performance of the UPS system by pressing
the ON-Button for more than 1 second while UPS is operating in Line mode, the
UPS would detect whether the battery is connected or the battery is weak. And
the UPS could also implement this test automatically and periodically, the period
time is configurable.
4.7 Turn OFF The UPS:
1) In Line Mode:
Press OFF-Button continuously for more than 1 second to turn off the UPS, the
UPS will get into no output or bypass mode. In circumstance, the UPS might
have output power if bypass mode is enabled. Disconnect the mains power to
turn off the output.
2) In Battery Mode:
Press OFF-Button continuously for more than 1 second to turn off the UPS, the
UPS will get into no output or standby mode. After 10 seconds UPS will be shut
down completely.
4.8 Audible Alarm Mute Function:
1) If the audio alarm is too annoying in battery mode, the audio alarm is able to
mute by press ON-Button continuously for more than 1 second. Moreover, the
audio alarm will be active again when the battery reaches low status for r
reminding that UPS output power will shut down soon.
2) If the audio alarm is too annoying in bypass mode, the audio alarm is able to
mute by press OFF-Button continuously for more than 1 second. This action
doesn’t affect the warning and fault alarm.
3) In any mode, if the warning and fault alarm is too annoying, you can mute it
by press ON-Button less than 0.5 second, and enable it by press ON-Button less
than 0.5 second again. If the new warning or fault alarm is appeared, the buzzer
will beep again.
4) Using the Converter mode, you may use it without batteries, if the open
battery alarm is too annoying, you can mute it through software.
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No.
Status
Alarm
1
Battery mode
Beep once every 4 sec
2
Battery mode with battery low
Beep once every sec
3
Bypass mode
Beep once every 2 min
4
Overload
Beep twice every sec
5
Warning active
(see Warning& Fault Code Table )
Beep once every sec
6
Fault active
Beep continuously
7
Button function active
Beep once
5. Mode Description
Different messages/strings will be displayed on the LCD screen corresponding
to different UPS operating modes, as shown in below Operating Mode code
table. Different Warning/Fault code will be displayed as shown in the following
table of Warning/Fault. Only one normal operating string or fault string is
presented a time. However if several warnings happen at the same time, they
will be displayed on the LCD alternately. In this case, the normal operating mode
string and the warning string will be shown circularly. Once a fault comes forth,
all previous warnings will not be shown again; only the fault string will be
presented.
Operating Mode Code Table
Warning
Code
Site fail
SITE
Fan fail
FANF
Battery over voltage (over charged)
HIGH
Battery low
bLOW
Charge fail
CHGF
Inverter temperature high
TEPH
Battery open
bOPN
Overload
OVLD
Digital bigger charger fail
dCHF
Inner temperature high
ITPH
Warning Code Table
Fault
Code
Inverter Short
SHOR
Overload Fault
OVLD
Inverter Soft Start Fail
ISFT
Bus Soft Start Fail
bSFT
Over Temperature Fault
OVTP
Inverter Volt Low
INVL
Inverter Volt High
INVH
Bus Volt Over
bUSH
Bus Volt Low
bUSL
Bus Short
bUSS
Inverter NTC Open
NTCO
Emergency Power Off
EPO
Fault Code Table
Operating Mode
Code
No output mode
STbY
Bypass mode
bYPA
Line mode
LINE
Battery mode
bATT
Battery test mode
TEST
ECO mode
ECO
Converter mode
CVCF
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No Output Mode
The LCD display in No output mode is shown in the following diagram. The
information about the utility power, the battery level, the UPS output and the load
level could be displayed. The “STbY” string indicates the UPS is working in the
No output mode.
Bypass Mode
Bypass mode means that the UPS provides the power through the internal
bypass way to load directly without any regulation. If the controller detects the
mains is abnormal, it will shut off the output to protect the load. The UPS bypass
voltage/frequency range and default output status (on/off) could be set by
communication software. However, UPS output power will be cut off if mains
input range exceeds the setting value.
The LCD display in bypass mode is shown in the following diagram. The
information about the utility power, the battery level, the UPS output and the load
level could be displayed. The UPS will beep once every 2 minutes in bypass
mode. The “bYPA” string indicates the UPS is working in the bypass mode.
Line Mode
Line mode means that the mains input is rectified/converted by the AC/DC
section and then inverted to stable output by DC/AC section. In line mode, the
output is clean and good to the loads. If the mains get abnormal, the UPS will
transfer to battery mode without interrupt.
The LCD display in Line mode is shown in the following diagram. The
information about the utility power, the battery level, the UPS output and the load
level could be displayed. The “LINE” string indicates the UPS is working in Line
mode.
Battery Mode
Battery mode means that the battery power goes through the DC/DC section to
the inverter (DC/AC) and get a stable backup output when the mains input is not
usable. If the mains input recovered, the UPS will transfer to line mode without
interrupt.
The LCD display in battery mode is shown in the following diagram. The
information about the utility power, the battery level, the UPS output and the load
level could be displayed. The “bATT” string indicates the UPS is working in the
battery mode.
When the UPS is running in battery mode, the buzzer beeps once every 4
seconds. If the ON-Button on the front panel is pressed for more than 1 second
again, the buzzer will stop beeping (in silence mode). Press the ON-Button once
again for more than 1 second to resume the alarm function.
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Battery Test Mode
In this mode, the UPS will stop the AC/DC section and discharge the battery
while mains input is normal. If the controller found the battery is error, it will
transfer back to line mode immediately, and warning by display to see whether
the battery needs to be replaced. The battery test mode could be trigged in line
mode by pressing the button or by the communication command.
The LCD display in battery test mode is same as the battery mode, The “TEST”
string indicates the UPS is working in the battery test mode.
ECO Mode
It is also called high efficiency mode. In ECO mode, on LCD display, the mode
sting is “ECO”.
After the UPS is turned on, the power used by the load is supplied from the utility
power via internal filter while the utility power is in normal range, so the high
efficiency could be gained in the ECO mode. Once the mains is loss or abnormal,
the UPS would transfer to battery mode and the load is supplied continuously by
the battery.
1) It could be enabled through the LCD setting or the software (WinPower).
2) It is attention that the transfer time of UPS output from ECO mode to battery
mode is less than 10ms. It is suggested to take account of applications for some
sensitive load.
EPO (Emergency Power Off)
It is also called RPO (Remote Power Off). Turn off the EPO switch could occur
RPO .On LCD display, the mode string is “EPO”.
It is a special status in which the UPS would shut the output off and alarm. The
UPS could not be turned off by pressing OFF-Button on the panel, only after
releasing EPO status by connecting the EPO switch.
Converter Mode
CVCF (Constant Voltage Constant Frequency) which is also called converter
mode, the UPS would free run with fixed output frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) in
converter mode. Once the mains is loss or abnormal, the UPS would transfer to
battery mode and the load is supplied continuously by the battery.
1) It could be enabled through the LCD setting or the software (WinPower).
2) The load should be derating to 60% in converter mode.
Fault Mode
If the UPS generates some internal failure and have to stop its inverter, it will go
into fault mode and alarm by display and buzzer.
In fault mode, the loads have the risk of power loss because the output will come
from the bypass after UPS fault.
In fault mode such as BUS fault etc., the corresponding fault string would be
shown to indicate the operating mode of the UPS. For example “SHOR” would
be shown when the load or the UPS output is short. The LCD display is shown in
the following diagram.
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6. Setting by LCD Module
The output voltage/frequency, Auto bypass status, operating mode in No output
mode or Bypass mode, charger current and battery remaining time function in all
mode could be set directly through LCD module.
In bypass or no output mode, pressing the ENTER-Button on the LCD panel for
more than 1 second to enter setting mode. The LCD display is shown in the
following figure.
The string “OPV” that stands for output voltage. “230Vac” indicates the existing
output voltage is 230Vac. if you want to set output voltage, press the
ENTER-Button for more than 1 second, a flickering string “220” would be shown,
if the ENTER-Button is pressed again, the string “220” turn to flickerless, the
output volt is changed to 220V; if the SELECT-Button is pressed for more than 1
second, the next flickering string “230” appear, the order of flickering string is
220 –230 –240 –220 –230, Press ENTER-Button to confirm the output volt
what you want.
To exit the setting mode that requests a pressing once on the ENTER-Button; to
continue setting, press SELECT-Button. If no any pressing on the
SELECT-Button or ENTER-Button lasting for more than 10 seconds, the setting
mode will exit automatically.
The output frequency string “OPF”, Bypass status string ” bYPA”, operating
mode string “MOdE”, battery remaining time string “bATT” , Charger current
string”CHG” would be presented circularly. The only one voltage value can be
selected in “220V”, “230V”, “240V” at any time; The only one frequency value
can be selected in “50Hz”, “60Hz” at any time; Bypass status can be selected in
Bypass Disable or Bypass Enable. The UPS would turn to bypass mode in
several seconds if “Bypass Enable” is selected, and turn to no output mode in
several seconds if “Bypass Disable” is selected; Operating mode can be
selected in “UPS”(normal online mode), “ECO”(high efficiency mode),
“CVF”(converter mode), The mode change would be active only after the UPS is
turned on. The battery remaining time function could be selected in “000” or
“001”. (Here 000 means battery remaining time function is disabled, then the
battery remaining time could not display on LCD in battery mode. 001 means
battery remaining time function is enabled, then in battery mode or battery test
mode the battery remaining time (in unit Min or Sec) and string “bATT” would
display on LCD in turn every 2s).
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Here is an example for changing the Operating mode from normal mode to
converter mode through the LCD display.
Step 1: “OPV” after pressing the ENTER-Button.
Step 2: “OPF” after pressing the SELECT-Button.
Step 3: “bYPA” after pressing the SELECT-Button.
Step 4: “MOdE” after pressing the SELECT-Button. “UPS” is flickering after
pressing the ENTER-Button.
Step 5: “ECO” flickering after pressing the SELECT-Button.
Step 6: “CVF” flickering after pressing the SELECT-Button. Press the
ENTER-Button short touch ENTER-Button exit setting mode
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7. Typical Trouble Shooting
If the UPS system does not operate correctly, first check the operating
information on the LCD display. Please attempt to solve the problem using the
table below. If the problem still persists, consult your dealer.
Code
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
N/A
No indication, no
warning tone even
though system is
connected to mains
power supply.
1) No input voltage.
2) Breaker open.
1) Check building wiring
socket outlet and input
cable.
2) Check the breaker.
N/A
No communication
data.
Communication wire
is not matched.
Check or change the
communication wire.
N/A
Emergency supply
period shorter than
nominal value.
1) Batteries not fully
charged.
2) Batteries defected.
1) Charge the batteries
until the batteries are
fully charge.
2) Change the batteries
or consult your dealer.
FANF
Fan fail.
Fan abnormal.
Check if the fan is
running.
HIGH
Battery over voltage.
Battery is over
charged.
Switching to battery
mode automatically,
and after the battery
voltage is normal and
the mains is normal, the
UPS would switch to
Line mode
automatically again.
bLOW
Battery low.
Battery voltage is
low.
When audible alarm
sounding every second,
battery is almost empty.
bOPN
Battery open.
Battery pack is not
connected correctly.
Do the battery test to
confirm. Check the
battery bank is
connected to the UPS.
Check the battery
breaker is turn on.
CHGF
Charger fail.
The charge is
broken.
Notify dealer.
dCHF
Digital bigger charger
fail.
The charge is
broken.
Notify dealer.
bUSH
Bus high.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
bUSL
Bus low.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
bSFT
Bus soft start fail.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
bUSS
Bus short.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
TEPH
Inverter temperature
high.
Inside temperature of
the UPS is too high.
Check the ventilation of
the UPS, check the
ambient temperature.
ITPH
Inner ambient
temperature high.
The ambient
temperature is too
high.
Check the environment
temperature.
INVH
Inverter high.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
INVL
Inverter low.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
ISFT
Inverter soft start fail.
UPS internal fault.
Notify dealer.
NTCO
Inverter NTC open.
UPS internal fault..
Notify dealer.
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SHOR
Inverter short.
Output short circuit.
Remove all the loads.
Turn off the UPS.
Check whether the
output of UPS and
loads is short circuit.
Make sure the short
circuit is removed, and
the UPS has no internal
faults before turning on
again.
OVTP
Over temperature fault.
Over temperature.
Check the ventilation of
the UPS, check the
ambient temperature
and ventilation.
OVLD
Overload.
Overload.
Check the loads and
remove some
non-critical loads.
Check whether some
loads are failed.
SITE
Site fail.
Phase and neutral
conductor at input of
UPS system are
reversed.
Rotate mains power
socket by 180°or
connect UPS system.
EPO
EPO active.
EPO function is
enabled.
Plug into the EPO
switch.
Please have the following information at hand before calling for service.
1) Model number, serial number
2) Date on which the problem occurred
3) LCD display information, buzzer alarm status
4) Mains power condition, load type and capacity, environment temperature,
ventilation condition
5) The information battery capacity, quantity.
6) Other information for complete description of the problem
8. Maintenance
8.1 Operation
The UPS system contains no user-serviceable parts.
8.2 Storage
If the batteries are stored in temperate climatic zones, it is recommended to
recharge those batteries every three months for 1~2 hours. It is highly suggested
to shorten the recharging intervals in every two months at locations where
subjects to high temperatures.
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9. Product Specification
9.1 Electrical Specification
9.2 Environment Specification
10. Communication Port
The communication port is for the monitoring software and program update.
10.1 USB Interface
The USB port is compliance with USB 1.1 protocol.
Model
1KVA
2KVA
3KVA
Power
1000VA
2000VA
3000VA
Input
Normal Current
(@230V/battery recharged
fully)
4.3A
8.7A
13A
Voltage Range
100~300VAC
Frequency Range
45 ~ 55Hz @ 50Hz system
54 ~ 66Hz @ 60Hz system
Current Distortion(THDi)
<5% (typical) @ 100% linear load
Output
Voltage
200/208/220/230/240 ± 2%
Frequency (battery mode)
50/60Hz ± 0.05Hz
Current Crest Ratio
3:1
Voltage Distortion (THDv)
< 1% @ linear load, < 5%@ non-linear load
Output Waveform
Pure sine wave
Efficiency
Inverter Mode
> 88%
> 90%
> 90%
ECO Mode
> 97%
Battery
Rated Battery Voltage
24VDC
48VDC
72VDC
Battery Type
12V/9AH
12V/9AH
12V/9AH
Number of Internal Battery
2
4
6
Backup Time (@ Full Load)
> 3.5 mins
> 3.5 mins
> 3.5 mins
Recharge Time (to 90%)
4 hours
4 hours
4 hours
Model
1KVA
2KVA
3KVA
Ambient
Temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Storage
Temperature
-25°C ~ 55°C
Noise Level
40dB @1 meter
50dB @1 meter
Altitude
< 1000m
(The load no derating)
1000m < Altitude ≤ 3000m
(The load should derating 1 % for every up 100m )
Relative Humidity
<95%
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11. Monitoring Software
11.1 Free Software Download –WinPower
11.2 Installation Procedure:
1. Go to the website:
https://www.phoenixtecpower.com/us/en-us/Support/Download.html
2. Choose the operation system you need and follow the instruction described
on the website to download the software.
3. When downloading all required files from the internet, enter the serial No:
511C1-01220-0100-478DF2A to install the software.
When your computer restarts, the WinPower software will appear as a green
plug icon located in the system tray, near the clock.
Appendix 1: Rear Panel of 1KVA Tower UPS
WinPower is a brand new UPS monitoring software, which provides user-friendly
interface to monitor and control your UPS. This unique software provides safely
auto shutdown for multi-computer systems while power failure. With this
software, users can monitor and control any UPS on the same LAN no matter
how far from the UPS.
USB Port
Cooling Fan
Input Breaker
AC Input
E.P.O. Port
Intelligent Slot(Optional)
Output Socket
SCHUKO IEC-320 C13 UNIVERSAL
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NEMA5-15R UNIVERSAL NEMA AUSTRALIAN
UK FRENCH
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Appendix 2: Rear Panel of 2KVA & 3KVA Tower UPS
Appendix 2: Rear Panel of 2KVA & 3KVA Tower UPS
USB Port
Cooling Fan
Input Breaker
AC Input
SCHUKO IEC-320
UNIVERSAL NEMA
E.P.O. Port
Intelligent Slot(Optional)
Output Socket
Output Terminal(Optional)
701-0071581 UPS-AplusB-9200LB-E-01
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USB Port
Cooling Fan
Input Breaker
AC Input
E.P.O. Port
Intelligent Slot(Optional)
Output Socket
Output Terminal(Optional)
AUSTRALIAN UK
FRENCH UNIVERSAL NEMA
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