Installation Guide Smart-UPS I/O Hardwire Kit
Safety Information - read these instructions before hardwiring the UPS
Wiring must be performed by qualified electrical personnel.
Adhere to all national and local electrical codes when wiring this unit.
1.Disconnect equipment connected to the UPS.
NOTE: Model 5000RM5U has four internal batteries. The two front batteries must be disconnected.
2.Press the OFF button located on the front of the UPS.
3.Disconnect batteries from the UPS.
a.Model 5000RM5U has four internal battery modules. The two front internal batteries must be disconnected.
b.Models 2200/3000XL require the disconnect of one internal battery module. The XL models may have external batteries connected to the UPS. The external batteries must be disconnected from the UPS.
c.All other units require the disconnect of one internal battery module.
4.Disconnect the UPS from utility power.
When removing the panels from the UPS, note which cable is connected to the AC input. There are two 4-pin connectors on the UPS and they are not interchangeable.
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Package Contents
Terminal block
Terminal block label
Screws for securing terminal block to UPS
8 screws for securing |
2 wire nuts |
4 grounding screws |
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panels to UPS |
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Model 2200/3000 Tower 100/120/230 V
Input and output panels
Blank panel to cover terminal block
Model 2200/3000XL 120/208/230 V
Input panel
Output panel
Blank panel to cover terminal block
Model 5000RM5U 208/230 V
Input and output panels
Blank panel to cover terminal block
990-3239A |
7/2008 |
Installation Guide Smart-UPS I/O Hardwire Kit
2200/3000 Tower 100/120/230 V models
The AC input/output panels on the 2200/3000 VA tower units vary in appearance. The hardwire panels and hardwiring configurations for the 2200/3000 VA tower units are identical.
Remove the five screws that secure the PDU/IO panels to the UPS.
Save these screws for securing the I/O hardwire panels. Disconnect the PDU/IO cables as shown in the diagram.
AC Input Connector
NOTE: The input and output cables may be connected to the terminal block prior to installing the panels and the terminal block in the UPS.
Secure the hardwire input and output panels (supplied), to the UPS using four of the screws removed from the PDU/IO panels.
Install appropriate strain relief clamps
(not supplied), to the I/O panels as shown in the diagram.
Output panel |
Input panel |
Secure the terminal block and label to the UPS as shown in the diagram, using
two screws (supplied).
Connect input and output wires as shown in diagram. |
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Connect the terminal block and UPS connectors as shown in diagram. |
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Primary |
AC Input |
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Ground |
Connector |
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(Green Wire) |
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Input Line1 |
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(Hot) |
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Ground |
AC Input |
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Connectors |
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Input Line2 |
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(or Neutral) |
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Output Line1 |
Output Line2 |
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(or Neutral) |
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Secure the blank panel to the UPS using three screws (supplied).
990-3239A |
07/2008 |