AEG Protect B.750 PRO operation manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Protect B.PRO
Protect B. 750 PRO Protect B.1000 (BP) PRO Protect B.1400 PRO Protect B.1800 (BP) PRO Protect B.2300 PRO Protect B.3000 (BP) PRO
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Thank you for purchasing the Protect B.
PRO UPS from
AEG Power Solutions. The following safety precautions are an important part of
these operating instructions. They are designed to help you avoid problems caused by operating errors and to protect you against any possible hazards. Please read these instructions carefully before using the product for the first time!
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1 Notes on these Operating Instructions

Duty to provide information
These operating ins tructions are designed to help you properly and safely install and operate the following Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems: the Protect B.750 PRO, Protect B.1000 PRO, Protect B.1400 P RO, Protect B.1800 PRO, Protect B.2300 corresponding external battery units Protect B.1000 BP Protect B.1800 BP collectively referred to as PROTECT B. instructions contain important information on avoiding hazards.
Make sure that you read through these instructions carefully before attempting to install or operate this device!
These operating instructions are part of the Protect B. PRO. The operator of this device is r equired to make these operating
instructions openly available to any persons who transport, install or service the Protect B. device.
PRO or Protect B. 3000 PRO as well as the
PRO,
PRO and Protect B.3000 BP PRO, hereinafter
PRO. This operating
PRO or perform any other work on this
Validity
These operating instructions comply with the current technical specifications of the Protect B.
PRO at the time of publication.
The contents do n ot constit ute a co ntract a nd are f or inf ormation purposes only.
Warranty and liability
We reserve the right to make any changes to the information in this operating m anual, with respect to t he specificatio ns and the operating instructions in particular, at any time.
Any goods delivered that you want to return must be returned within eight days after the r eceipt of those goods , along with the packing slip. Later claims cannot be honored.
Any damages incurred due to non-observance of these instructions (including any damage to the warranty seal)
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invalidate any warranty claims. AEG accepts no liability for consequential dam ages . A EG wil l res c ind al l ob li gat io ns, s uc h as warranty agreement s, servic e contracts, et c., witho ut prior not ice in the event that an y spare parts other than orig inal AEG spare parts or those purchased by AEG are use d for maintenanc e and repair.
Handling
The Protect B. PRO is desi gned so that all of the steps that need to be taken for its instal lation and oper ation can be d one without having to open the d evice. An y maintenanc e or repa irs are t o be performed by qualified technicians only.
Illustrations are included to make certain steps more clear and easier to understand.
If there is any potent ia l da n ger to per s onn el and eq ui p ment while performing certain work, these activities are accompanied by pictograms, whose meanings are explained in the safety instructions in Chapter 3.
Hotline
Should you still have any questi ons after reading this operating manual, please contact your retailer or our hotline:
Tel: +49 (0)180 5 234 787 Fax: +49 (0)180 5 234 789 Internet: www.aegps.com
Copyright
Any f orwarding, reproduction and/or storage us ing electronic or mechanic means of these operating instructions, even in part, requires the express prior written consent of AEG.
© Copyright AEG 2012. All rights reser ved.
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Table of Contents
1 Notes on these Operating Instructions ................................. 4
2 General Information ............................................................ 8
2.1 Brief overview .............................................................. 8
2.2 System description ....................................................... 9
2.3 Technical data ............................................................ 11
3 Safety Regulations ............................................................ 16
3.1 General safety precautions ........................................ 16
3.2 Safety precautions for Protect B. PRO ...................... 16
3.3 CE certificate .............................................................. 20
4 Installation ......................................................................... 21
4.1 Unpacking and checking ............................................ 21
4.2 Set-up location ........................................................... 22
4.3 Installation .................................................................. 23
4.3.1 Installation in a 19" rack ...................................... 23
4.3.2 Set-up as an upright device ( tower ) ................ 24
5 Overview: Connecti ons, Cont rols and Display Co mponents 25
5.1 Front view .................................................................. 25
5.2 Rear view ( connections ) ......................................... 26
6 Electrical Connection ........................................................ 28
6.1 Internal battery contact connection ............................ 28
6.2 External battery unit contact connection .................... 29
6.3 Mains connection ....................................................... 30
6.4 Electrical load connection .......................................... 30
7 Operation and Control ....................................................... 31
7.1 Initial commissioning .................................................. 31
7.1.1 Switching on the UPS ......................................... 31
7.1.2 Switching off the UPS ......................................... 32
7.2 Operator panel ........................................................... 33
7.2.1 Overview ............................................................. 33
7.2.2 Operating buttons ( navigation ) ........................ 33
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7.2.3 Indicators ( LED indicators ) ............................. 34
7.2.4 Liquid crystal display .......................................... 34
7.2.5 Abbreviation index ............................................. 36
7.2.6 Audible signals ................................................... 36
7.3 UPS operating states ................................................ 37
7.4 UPS settings ............................................................. 38
8 Interfaces and Communication ........................................ 40
8.1 Computer interfaces RS232 and USB ...................... 40
8.2 Communication slot .................................................. 40
8.3 Shutdown and UPS management software .............. 40
8.4 Emergency Power Off ( EPO ) ................................. 41
8.5 Overvoltage/data cable protection ............................ 42
9 Troubleshooting ............................................................... 43
9.1 Malfunctions .............................................................. 43
9.1.1 Reference fault code table ................................. 43
9.1.2 Alarm messages / warnings ............................... 44
9.1.3 Fault indications / solution approaches .............. 44
10 Service ............................................................................. 46
10.1 Charging the battery ................................................. 46
10.2 Regular checks ......................................................... 47
10.2.1 Visual check ....................................................... 47
10.2.2 Battery check ..................................................... 47
10.2.3 Fan check .......................................................... 47
10.3 Battery replacement .................................................. 48
11 Storage, Removal and Disposal ...................................... 51
11.1 Storage ...................................................................... 51
11.2 Removal .................................................................... 51
11.3 Disposal .................................................................... 51
12 Appendix .......................................................................... 53
12.1 Glossary ( technical terms ) ..................................... 53
12.2 Index ......................................................................... 54
12.3 Notes ......................................................................... 55
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The Protect B.PRO is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for important e lectr ical loads such as pers on al computers, workstations,
­nents, telecommunication equipment and similar electrical loa ds .
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2 General Information

The Protect B. PRO series is a compact, interactive, sinusoidal­type UPS available with output power ratings of 750, 1000, 1400, 1800, 2300 and 3000 VA.
The UPS was designed for either horizontal
/ 19" with 2 U), or vertical/upright operation (tower).
(rack

2.1 Brief overview

The front of the UPS featu res the liquid crystal display and f our push buttons, enabling easy configuration, monitoring and control and which display the AC mains status, information on mains faults and the output status of th e UPS. Two ba r displays for load and battery capacity indication, various status displays (including mains activation in case of mains failure, overload, output-side short­circuit, discharged battery or a faulty battery system provide considerable insight into the current operating situation. Numerous measured values which can be shown on t he display of the UPS regarding the input connected load provide further detailed information if needed. Precise display of the remaining operating time based on the current connected load f acilitates controlled shutdown in batter y mode.
The back of the Protect B. PRO features the m ains connections, communication interfaces and connections for data cable overvoltage protection. Manageable output sockets make targeted load segmentation possible. Important UPS data are monitored continuously and transferred to the computer using the USB or RS232 interface and the CompuWatch software. With the optional SNMP adapter, remote monitoring via an SNMP connection and multiserver shutdowns are possible.
/ battery mode, for example) and for alarm
servers, network compo
/ lying operation
/ output, the battery and the
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Features of Protect B. PRO:
VI (line-interactive) protection technology with sinusoidal output voltage
Microprocessor control for high reliability and optimum control behaviour
Overload, short-circuit proof
Operator-friendly LCD (liquid crystal display) for easier
readability
/ configuration
State-of-the-art battery management with temperature­compensated charging characteristics and integrated protection against deep discharging and overcharging
Maintenance-free, sealed lead-acid battery system, hot-swappable
Emergency Power Off contact for the immediate electronic switch-off of connected electrical loads
Separate, manageable output circuit with IEC sockets for load segmentation
Intelligent monitoring system with USB and RS232 inter­faces; expansion slot for expansion cards, e.g. SNMP, can be used at the same time
CompuWatch software for shutdown, status indications and measured values for all common operating systems (Windows, Mac, Linux etc.)
Compact construction nation tower
/ rack design with rotating liquid crystal display
/ versatile in use thanks to its combi-

2.2 System description

The UPS is connected to a safety socket between the public mains and the electrical loads to be protected. During normal operating conditions when the Protect B. with mains voltage, the batter y charge rec tifier keeps t he batter y fully charged.
Electrical loads connected to the Protect with power via mains filters in this operating condition. These filters provide effective protection against mains overvoltage spikes and high-freque ncy interference.
PRO is being supplied
B. PRO are supplied
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Battery
Inverter
Rectifier
Load Mains
Mains filter
AVR
Switch
Under continuous mains undervoltage or overvoltage within defined ranges, the autom atic voltage regu lation (AVR) provi des additional stabilisation of the electrical load voltage. Voltage fluctuations of the public mains are thus damped to a level acceptable for the el ectr ical lo ads . T his oc cur s with out ac c ess ing the internal power reser ves , whic h in t urn has a pos it iv e ef fect on battery availability.
device
Block diagram of UPS Protect B. PRO
If a mains failure occ urs, the switch device is activated. At this point, the inverter takes over the supply of power to the connected electrical loads to avoid the risk of data loss or electrical load dam age. The P rotect B.
PRO co ntinues to provid e
power until the battery is discharged or until your IT system is properly shut down and switched off.
This autonomy time is largely dependent on the connected electrical load value. When the mains supply exhibits normal values again, the UPS switches the electrical load back to the mains. The battery charge rectifier then recharges the battery.
If a mains failure occ urs, the mains input into the devic e is dis­connected via both poles for safety reasons (VDE, German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies). This securely prevents feeding back into the mains and live voltage on the poles of the power plug.
Additional measures also ensure effective protection of the data/network interface.
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208 Vac with 20% power reduction

2.3 Technical data

Type rating
Protect B. 750 PRO 750 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
Protect B.
Protect B.
Protect B.
Protect B.
Protect B.
UPS input 1ph~/N/PE
Rated supply voltage 220 / 230 / 240 Vac Voltage range without battery ±20% Frequency (automatic detection) 50 Current consumption at 230 Vac, full load and battery charge (max.) Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Connection Plug acc. to IEC 320
1000 PRO 1000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
1400 PRO 1400 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
1800 PRO 1800 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
2300 PRO 2300 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
3000 PRO 3000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
750 PRO 4.0 A 1000 PRO 5.4 A 1400 PRO 7.5 A 1800 PRO 9.7 A 2300 PRO 12.4 A 3000 PRO 16.1 A
675 W
900 W
1260 W
1620 W
2070 W
2700 W
/60 Hz ± 5 Hz
UPS output
Rated output voltage 220 / 230 / 240 Vac ± 10% (in ECO & AVR
Rated output voltage tolerance in battery mode ±3%
Frequency in battery mode 50/60
range)
Hz ± 1 Hz
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Rated output current (at 230 Vac) Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
Power factor range 0.8
750 PRO 3.2 A 1000 PRO 4.3 A 1400 PRO 6.1 A 1800 PRO 7.8 A 2300 PRO 10.0 A 3000 PRO 13.0 A
lag. to 0.9 cap.
with full power output
10% power reduction in the
of 0.5 lag. to 0.8 lag.
range
Transfer time in case of mains failure 2-
6 ms (typical), 8 ms max.
Voltage waveform Sinusoidal, distortion < <
5% THD (linear load)
10% THD (non-linear load)
Connection sockets acc. to IEC 320 Overload capacity in mains mode
in battery mode
120% for 5 min 120% 150% for 10 s
>
150% for 1 s
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110% for 1 min 110% 150% for 10 s
>
150% 200% for 500 ms
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200% for 150 ms
>
Battery
Coupled battery modules
with integrated battery system
with 1 ancillary battery unit
Autonomy times (rated load, cos
with 100% charged battery and at 25 °C
750 VA 1000 VA 1400 VA 1800 VA 2300 VA 3000 VA
3.5
min. 3.5 min. 5 min. 4.5 min.
- - - 14 min. - - - 17.5 min. - - - 15 min.
ϕ = 0.9 lag.)
3.5 min. 4 min.
Temperature-dependent charging voltage Yes
Deep discharge protection
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Protection against overcharging Yes
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Rated direct current (intermediate circuit) Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
750 PRO 24 V 1000 PRO 24 V 1400 PRO 48 V 1800 PRO 48 V 2300 PRO 72 V 3000 PRO 72 V
Trickle charge voltage 2.28 Vdc/cell (25 °C preset)
Reduction 0.3Vdc/cell at >35°C) Battery charge current 1.2 Adc max. Battery type Sealed lead-acid battery (VRLA)
branded product Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
Recharge times ~ ~
750 PRO 2 blocks of 12 V 7 Ah each 1000 PRO 2 blocks of 12 V 8.5 Ah each 1000 BP PRO 2 banks / 2 blocks of 12V 8.5Ah each 1400 PRO 4 blocks of 12 V 7 Ah each 1800 PRO 4 blocks of 12 V 8.5 Ah each 1800 BP PRO 2 banks / 4 blocks of 12V 8.5Ah each 2300 PRO 6 blocks of 12 V 7 Ah each 3000 PRO 6 blocks of 12 V 8.5 Ah each 3000 BP PRO 2 banks / 6 blocks of 12V 8.5Ah eac h
8h to 90% with internal battery 24h to 90% with battery expansion
Communication
Interfaces RS232 (SUB-D (9-pole)), USB
Additionally: Communication slot for expansions (e.g. relay card /
SNMP mini etc.) Remote switch-off contact Floating (NC contac t) Shutdown software on CD "CompuWatch" for all common
operating systems, e.g. Windows,
Linux, Mac, Unix, Novell, Sun
General data
Classification VI SS 211 acc. to IEC 620 4 0 - 3
Line-interactive technology
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in battery mode
Efficiency B. 750 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 83% with a 50-100% load B. (ECO / AVR / battery mode) B. B. B. B.
1000 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 83% 1400 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 85% 1800 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 85% 2300 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 87% 3000 PRO > 97% / > 90% / > 87%
Inherent noise (at 1m distance) Protect B.750
Protect B.750 Protect B.2300
Protect B.750 Protect B.1400
- B.3000 40 dB(A) in mains mode (ECO)
and load < 70%
- B.1800 45 dB(A) in mains mode and
- B.3000 55 dB(A) load > 70%
- B.1000 45 dB(A)
- B.3000 55 dB(A)
Cooling type External cooling via variable­ speed fan
Operating temperature range 0
°C to +40 °C
Recommended: +15
°C to +25 °C
(depends on battery system) Storage temperature range -20 Humidity Set-up altitude Up to 1,000
Up to 2,000 Up to 3,000
Max.
°C to +50 °C
90% (without condensation)
m at rated power m with 10% power m with 20% reduct.
transport altitude: 10,000 m
Connections Mains connection IEC320 C14 (B.750-B.1800)
IEC320 C20 (B.2300-B.3000) Electrical load connections Protect B.750
- B.1800 4 x IEC320 C13 (UPS-direct)
4 x IEC320 C13 (manageable) Protect B.2300
- B.3000 3 x IEC320 C13 (UPS-direct)
1 x IEC320 C19 (UPS-direct)
3 x IEC320 C13 (manageable) Display Liquid crystal display
Additional 3 LEDs for operating display Housing colour Blackline, silver front
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WARNING:
This is a category C2- UPS product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
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Weight (net/gross) Protect B.
Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B. Protect B.
Dimensions (W
750 PRO 14.6 kg / 18.0 kg 1000 PRO 15.1 kg / 18.5 kg 1000 BP PRO 15.9 kg / 19.1 kg 1400 PRO 23.8 kg / 27.3 kg 1800 PRO 24.9 kg / 28.4 kg 1800 BP PRO 26.4 kg / 29.6 kg 2300 PRO 29.0 kg / 33.4 kg 3000 PRO 29.5 kg / 33.9 kg 3000 BP PRO 38.8 kg / 42.0 kg
x D x H – net)
(Specification s include front panel fro m horizont al viewpoin t)
750 PRO / B.1000 (BP) PRO 445 mm x 420 mm x 88 mm
B.
1400 PRO / B.1800 (BP) PRO 445 mm x 520 mm x 88 mm
B.
2300 PRO / B. 3000 (BP) PRO 445 mm x 640 mm x 88 mm
B. Together with the mounting brackets, a standardized rack installation
dimension of 19"
= 482.6 mm in exhibited. Height of the drawer: 2 U.
Dimensions (W
750 PRO / B.1000 (BP) PRO 606 mm x 505 mm x 245 mm
B.
1400 PRO / B.1800 (BP) PRO 706 mm x 572 mm x 245 mm
B.
2300 PRO / B. 3000 (BP) PRO 765 mm x 607 mm x 245 mm
B.
x D x H – gross (incl. packing materials))
Guidelines
The Protect B. PRO complies with product standard EN 62040. The CE mark on the device confirms compliance with EC Low-
Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC and EMC Directive 2004/108/EC for electromagnetic c ompatibility if the installat ion instructions in the operating instructions are followed.
For 2006/95/EC Low-Voltage Directive Reference no. EN 62040-1-1: 2003
For 2004/108/EC EMC Directive Reference no. EN 62040-2: 2006 EN 61000-3-2: 2006 + A1: 2009 + A2: 2009 EN 61000-3-3: 2008
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Danger!
In case of danger to life and limb of the operator.
Attention!
In case of risk of injury or danger to the device and device parts.
Information!
Useful and important information on the of the UPS.
The UPS is energised with voltage which is potentially dangerous. The device may only be
opened by
-
pairs may
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vice
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3 Safety Regulations

3.1 General safety precautions

Read these operating instructions before commissioning the USV Protect B. precautions!
The device may only be used in tec hnically fault-free condition, as intended and in a safety-conscious manner in compliance with the operating instructions! Eliminate malfunctions immediately if they could potentially compromise safety.
The following pictograms for danger and important information are used in these instructions:
PRO f or the first time and com ply with the safety

3.2 Safety precautions for Protect B. PRO

This chapter contains important instructions for the UPS Protect B. operation and servic ing of the uninterruptible power supp ly and the batteries.
PRO which must be followed during installation,
employees!
trained professional personnel. Re
o nly be made by qualified customer s er
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The output can be energis ed even if the UPS is not connected to the mains suppl y, as the UPS has its own internal power supply (battery)!
For reasons of persona l protection, the dev ice must be
The battery exhibits high short-circuit currents. Incorrect connection or errors made while disconnecting can cause the melting of plug connections, flying sparks and severe burns!
The device is equipped with a warn ing signal that is emitted if the batter y power of the P
PRO
has run out or if the UPS is not operating in its normal con
For continuous operating safety and safe working with the UPS, heed the following safety precautions:
properly earthed!
The Protect B. PRO m ay only be connected t o 220 / 230 / 240 V AC mains with protective earthing with a VDE-tested mains connection cable with protective earthing conductor (included in the scope of supply).
Risk of burns!
Do not take the UPS apart!
(The UPS does not contain any parts which require regular servicing. If you open the device, the warranty will become null and void!)
Do not set up the device in direct sunlight or near heat
sources!
The device was intended to be set up in heated indoor
rooms. Do not set up the UPS near water or in o verly humid environments!
dition.
rotect B.
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