Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Location Warnings; Connection Warnings
2 1 – Introduction 2 – Important Safety Instructions Tripp Lite’s SmartOnline Rack/Tower On-Line UPS System with Parallel Redundancy Capability provides long-lasting battery backup for data centers, telecommunications, networks, industrial facilities, security, emergency systems and other critical a...
Page 3 - – Important Safety Instructions; Wiring Warnings; Section 11 – Storage and Service; Note on Labeling
3 2 – Important Safety Instructions continued • Even after the AC supply circuit is disconnected, there is a risk of dangerous electrical shock when the external battery pack is connected to the UPS system. Disconnect the external battery pack before servicing the UPS system. • Use of this equipment...
Page 4 - – Rear Panel Features; UPS System Power Module Rear Panel
4 - G + SLOT UTILITY INPUT BREAKER TB1 TB2 EX T. BA TT ER Y R S2 32 EP O O N O FF S1 A E F G B C D H I J T o U P S B a t t e r y T o E x t e n d e d B a t t e r y - G + - G + D C B r e a k e r 3 0 A 2 5 0 V d c K M L 3 – Rear Panel Features Note: Refer to Section 6-1 for a description of the UPS sys...
Page 5 - – Mounting; Read Section 2 – Important Safety Instructions Before Mounting; Section 7 – Parallel Redundancy Operation; UPS System Hardware Kit
5 A1 B1 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 B2 B3 B4 B5 N1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 C1 C2 4 – Mounting 4-1 Unpacking Read Section 2 – Important Safety Instructions Before Mounting Warning: The UPS system is very heavy—be careful when moving or lifting it. Remove the protective foam and unwrap the unit. Inspect the unit carefully ...
Page 6 - Section 2 – Important Safety Instructions; -Post Mounting Procedure
6 1 2 3 4 N1 B1 B2 S2 N1 B3 B5 S3 S3 B4 S1 S4 4 – Mounting continued 4-2 Placement 4-3 Mounting (Rack) In order to minimize the possibility of damage to the UPS system and maximize its operational lifespan, follow the location warnings listed in Section 2 – Important Safety Instructions . Remember t...
Page 7 - Tower Mounting Procedure
7 1 3 2 S1 S1 S1 S1 A4 A4 A6 S5 S2 A4 A5 4-4 Mounting (Tower) Warning: When mounting the UPS system in a tower position, make sure the control panel is closer to the top of the cabinet than the bottom. Note: The control panel can be rotated to match the UPS system’s position. Pull the panel out slig...
Page 8 - – Wiring; -1 Wiring Preparation; AC Input and Output (75°C Minimum Copper Wire)
8 5 – Wiring DANGER! LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD! All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the warnings in this manual and all applicable electrical and safety codes. Incorrect wiring may cause serious personal injury and property damage. Read, study and understan...
Page 10 - -5 External Battery Pack Connection; (The rear of the power module must be at least 30 cm away from the wall.)
10 1 2 3 4 5 C2 C1 5 – Wiring continued 5-5 External Battery Pack Connection • Warning: Do not attempt to connect or disconnect an external battery pack when the UPS system is operating from the battery supply.• Warning: Keep the rear panel of the external battery pack at least 20 cm away from the w...
Page 11 - -1 Control Panel Features; – Standard Operation
11 1 2 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 6-1 Control Panel Features 6 – Standard Operation 1 LCD Screen: Provides detailed information about operating conditions, UPS system settings and more. See the next page for a description of the LCD symbols. 2 LINE LED: This green LED illuminates continuously to indicat...
Page 12 - -2 Control Panel Error Codes; LCD Symbols; Symbol
12 6-1 Control Panel Features continued 6-2 Control Panel Error Codes 6 – Standard Operation continued LCD Symbols Symbol Description LINE Utility or Bypass Source Battery Low Battery Abnormal/Fault UPS Overload UPS Operating in Specified Mode (Normal, Economy, etc.) A Transfer to Battery Occurred i...
Page 13 - -3 Normal Mode Startup; Section 5 – Wiring
13 A1 E2 A2 E1 B C D F 6-3 Normal Mode Startup 6 – Standard Operation continued 1. Confirm that the UPS system is properly grounded. 2. Make sure the utility AC supply circuit breaker and the UPS system’s input breaker are switched off. 3. Wire the utility AC supply circuit and output circuit to the...
Page 14 - Checking UPS System Measurements
14 G B H I L O J M P K N 6-4 Battery Mode Startup (Cold Start) 6-5 UPS System Shutdown 6-6 UPS System Settings and Measurements 6 – Standard Operation continued The UPS system supports battery mode startup (cold start), allowing it to operate as a standalone power source when AC input power is unava...
Page 15 - -6 UPS System Settings and Measurements; Settings and Special Functions
15 Q1 Z V3 BB S2 AA R1 Q2 V4 U T R2 V1 S1 W X Y V2 6-6 UPS System Settings and Measurements continued 6 – Standard Operation continued Settings and Special Functions After the UPS starts up completely, press to view settings and execute special functions. Scroll down to review the settings. Use the ...
Page 16 - – Parallel Redundancy Operation (Optional); Unpacking the Parallel Kit; Installation; See Section 6-6 – UPS System Settings and Measurements
16 T1 C1 C2 B1 7 – Parallel Redundancy Operation (Optional) DANGER! LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD! All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the warnings in this manual and all applicable electrical and safety codes. Incorrect wiring may cause serious personal injury...
Page 17 - – Communications
17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 – Communications Note: These connections are optional. The UPS system will function without these connections. 8-1 Network Card 8-2 EPO Connection 8-3 RS-232 Serial Communications The UPS system includes an internal network card that provides an Ethernet interface for remote m...
Page 18 - – Troubleshooting; Problem; UPS Detects Error While in Self-Test Mode; To release the UPS system lock:
18 AAA 9 – Troubleshooting If the UPS system malfunctions during operation, check the following:• Is the input and output wiring correct? • Is the utility AC input voltage within the acceptable range for the UPS system? If problems persists, please refer to the instructions below. If the problem con...
Page 19 - Input; Storage
19 10 – Specifications 11 – Storage and Service Input Voltage Range Up to 160-280/277-485V AC (3Ø, 4-Wire + Ground, Wye) (160-176/277-305V AC at Load < 75%) Frequency Range 45 to 65 Hz Power Factor Up to 0.99 at 100% Linear Load Output Voltage Range User-Selectable 200/220/230/240V AC (1Ø, 2-Wire...
Page 20 - 2 – Battery Replacement; Battery Replacement Procedure
20 1 4 7 2 5 3 6 12 – Battery Replacement DANGER! LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD! All service, including battery replacement, should be performed by qualified service personnel, in accordance with the warnings in this manual and all applicable electrical and safety codes. Read, study and understand the ...