Liebert 350, PSA500MT-120, PSA650MT-120, PSA1000MT-120 User Manual

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PRODUCT
PowerSure™ PSA
Quick-Start Guide for 350-1000VA; 120V
WHATS IN THE BOX
• Quick-Start guide
• PowerSure family user manual on CD (also at www.liebert.com)
• Warranty card
• MultiLink serial cable (M3LS9P9S), 10 ft. (3m)
• RJ-11 cord, 7 ft. (2.1m)
• USB cable, 6 ft. (1.8m)
For more details, refer to the PowerSure user manual on CD. Para una información más detallada, consulte el manual del usuario de la familia PowerSure en el CD.
software CD
INSTALLATION
Read all safety, installation and operating instructions in the PowerSure family user manual on the included CD or at www.liebert.com before operating the UPS. Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the manual.
1. Install the UPS indoors in a controlled environment, where it cannot be accidentally turned off. Place it in an area of unrestricted airflow around the unit, away from water, flammable liquids, gases, corrosives and conductive contaminants. Maintain a minimum clearance of 4 inches (100mm) on each side of the UPS. Maintain an ambi­ent temperature range of 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C).
2. Plug the PSA’s power cord into an AC outlet. Check the Site Wiring Fault Indicator on the rear; if it is illuminated, refer to the Troubleshooting section.
3. Plug any computers and monitors into the orange receptacles for battery backup and surge protection; other office machines that do not exceed the capacity of the UPS may be plugged into either of the two (2) black receptacles, which provide surge protection only.
4. Connect Phone/Fax/DSL /Internet/Modem devices to data line connectors.
5. Press and release the ON / OFF/Alarm Silence button to turn on the UPS. The UPS will beep and the Utility Indi­cator will illuminate (green).
6. Turn on connected equipment.
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
This button controls output power to the connected load and has three functions:
• Turns the PowerSure PSA ON
• Turns the PowerSure PSA OFF
• Silences PowerSure PSA alarms
TURN THE UPS ON: Press and release the main ON/OFF button to start the UPS. An audible alarm will sound briefly.
TURN THE UPS OFF: When the PSA is ON, hold the main ON/ OFF button down for more than 2 seconds to shut it down. An audible alarm will sound briefly.
SILENCE AN ALARM: When a UPS alarm is active, press and release the main ON/ OFF button to silence the audible alarm (Exceptions: low battery, overload and overtemperature). DO NOT hold the button down for more than 2 seconds or the PSA will shut down.
CHECK THE PSA’S CONDITION: Three status indicators on the front of the UPS illuminate to specify the status of the UPS (see Troubleshooting section for details).
Utility Indicator Green: N ormal operation
Amber: Buck/Boost
mode
Fault Indicator Green: Overload/
Overtemperature
Red: UPS fault
SITE WIRING FAULT INDICATOR (RED)
The Site Wiring Fault Indi­cator on the rear panel, as shown, illuminates red when the UPS detects a line-neutral reversal or a poor neutral-ground. (See Troubleshooting Chart if indicator is illuminated.)
TRANSFER VOLTAGE SELECTORS (DIP SWITCHES)
The two-position DIP switch control on the rear panel, shown above, allows the operator to select the utility transfer voltage at which the UPS will switch to battery power. The factory default settings are 100 VAC - 135VAC. DIP switch positions for each voltage setting are:
Left Right Nominal Utility Setting
Up Up 120VAC 85 - 145VAC (default) Up Down 110VAC 78 - 138VAC Down Up 127VAC 90 - 150VAC Down Down 120VAC 85 - 145 VAC
CAUTION
!
Never change the voltage settings while the UPS is ON and powering connected loads. Change DIP switches only when the UPS is OFF.
CAUTION
!
To ensure protection of the connected equipment, the DIP switch settings should match the nominal utility input voltage. DIP switch settings not matching the nominal utility could potentially damage connected equipment.
Battery Indicator Green: On battery
Amber: Battery
Rear of UPS
DIP Switches
DIP switch settings
warning
Site Wiring Fault Indicator (Red)
COMMUNICATIONS
The PowerSure PSA will communicate with your computer in either of two ways: over its DB-9 port through Lie­bert’s MultiLink
MultiLink supplies useful monitoring data, such as input voltage and battery level, and will perform an orderly shut­down of the computer system. Microsoft Windows XP and 2000 operating system utilities supply UPS status infor­mation and will perform an orderly computer shutdown. Check your computer’s OS features to determine whether it has power management capability.
For MultiLink Serial Communications
• Connect the provided MultiLink serial cable to the DB-9 ports on the rear of the UPS and on the rear of your computer.
• Install the MultiLink software—the software, installation instructions and the user manual are on the CD included in the PowerSure PSA package.
For USB Communications (with operating system power management)
• Connect the USB cable provided with the UPS to the USB ports on the PSA and your computer. The PSA will work automatically with the built-in power management software on Windows XP and 2000 or later.
• All USB models are compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP and Macintosh
software or by USB through Microsoft® Windows® operating system features.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Number
Power Rating VA/W
DIMENSIONS: in. (mm)
Unit WxDxH
Shipping WxDxH
WEIGHT: lbs (kg)
Unit 16.8 (7.6) 17.2 (7.8) 20.7 (9.4) 29.7 (13.5)
Shipping 18.1 (8.2) 18.5 (8.4) 22.9 (10.4) 31.9 (14.5)
INPUT AC PARAMETERS
Surge Protection 570J
Voltage Range Without Battery Operation
Frequency Range 46.5 - 63.5 Hz (±0.1 Hz)
Input Power Cord 6 ft. (1.8m) attached, w/ NEMA 5-15 P
OUTPUT AC PARAMETERS
Output Receptacles
Voltage (Normal mode) Nominal (110, 120, 127VAC) ±10%
Voltage (Battery mode) 120VAC ±8%
Output Current 2.9 A 4.2 A 5.4 A 8.3 A
Waveform (Battery mode) Stepped Sinewave
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz; auto sensing
Overload Warning (Normal & Battery modes)
Overload Shutdown >110%
BATTERY PARAMETERS
Type Valve-regulated, nonspillable, lead acid
QuantityxVoltagexRating (1)x12Vx7Ah (1)x12Vx9Ah (1)x12Vx9Ah (2)x12Vx7.5Ah
Transfer Time 4 - 6 ms typical
Backup Time: At 77°F (25°C), resistive loading, with fully charged batteries:
Full Load 8 minutes 8 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes
Half Load 26 minutes 24 minutes 16 minutes 18 minutes
Recharge Time
* Power ON/OFF/ Alarm Silence
PowerSure PSA
* Utility Indicator (Green)
Battery Indicator * (Green/Amber)
* Fault Indicator (Red/Green)
For details, see : * Controls and Indicators ** Installation *** Communications
PSA350MT-120 PSA500MT-120 PSA650MT-120 PSA1000MT-120
350VA/ 210W 500VA/ 300W 650VA/390 W 1000VA/60 0W
4.6x7.7x8.7
(116x196 x222)
7.7x 12.2x11.5
(196x 310x293)
4.6x 7.7x8.7
(116x196 x222)
7.7x 12.2x11.5
(196x 310x293)
78VAC - 150VAC, DIP switch selectable
(see “DIP switch settings” on page 1)
(4) NEMA 5-15R (orange)
Battery backup + surge protection;
(2) NEMA 5-15R (black)
Surge protection
6 hours to 90% of rated capacity,
after full discharge into resistive load
** Orange output recep­tacles (battery backup and surge protection)
(4 receptacles on 350, 500 and 650VA models)
** Black output receptacles (surge
protection only)
4.6x14.1x8.7
(116x358 x222)
9.5x 19.7x12.4
(242x 500x316)
>100%
*** USB port
*** DB-9 port
6-ft. (1.8m) power cord
4.6x 14.1x8.7
(116x358 x222)
9.5x 19.7x12.4
(242x 500x316)
(6) NEMA 5-15R (orange) Battery
backup + surge
protection;
(2) NEMA 5-15R
(black) Surge
protection
Site Wiring Fault * Indicator (Red)
DIP switches **
Data Line *** Protection Connectors
Battery cover plate
(on bottom for 650& 1000VA models)
(on rear of 350& 500VA models)
Plug computers, monitors & network hubs into orange receptacles
Plug this type of equipment into black receptacles ONLY
Inkjet printers
Scanners
Fax machines
®
OS 10.2 or later.
ENVIRONMENTAL (ALL MODELS)
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Operating Elevation
Audible Noise < 40 dBA, at 1 meter
AGENCY
Safety UL 1778, c-UL Listed
Surge
ESD
Susceptibility
Electrical Fast Transient/ Burst
Emissions
Conducted Immunity
Harmonics EN61000-3-2
Flicker EN61000-3-3
Transportation ISTA Procedure 1A
+32°F to +104°F
(0°C to +40°C)
+5°F to +104°F
(-15°C to +40°C)
0% to 95%, non-
condensing
Up to 10,000 ft.
(3000m) at 86°F (30°C)
without derating
ANSI C62.41, Category
A, Level 3
(IEEE 587, Category A);
EN61000-4-5, Level 3,
Criteria A
EN61000-4-2, Level 3,
Criteria A
EN61000-4-3, Level 3,
Criteria A
EN61000-4-4, Level 4,
Criteria A
FCC Part 15, Subpart B,
Class B
EN61000-4-6, Level 3,
Criteria A
TROUBLESHOOTING
The information below indicates various symptoms a user may encounter in the event the PowerSure PSA experiences a problem.
Use this information to determine whether external factors caused the problem. See
Troubleshooting Chart for suggested remedy.
Utility Indicator
Fault Indicator
GUIDE TO STATUS INDICATORS
Indicator
——
——
——
Fault
Green Flashing
Green Flashing
Green ON
Green ON
Green ON
Red Flashing
Red ON
Battery Indicator
1. The Fault indicator illuminates, indicating the UPS detected a problem.
2. An alarm sounds, alerting that the UPS requires attention. The alarm can be silenced except for low battery, overload and overtemperature warning conditions.
3. Utility and/or Battery indicators may be illuminated as a diagnostic aid to the operator, as shown below:
Utility
Indicator
Green ON
Green ON
Green ON
——
Green ON
——
Green ON
——
Battery
Indicator
GreenONUPS is operating on battery; beep
GreenONBattery test has been initiated; no
Amber Flashing
Amber Flashing
Green ON
Audible Alarm
Normal operation with utility power present; no beep.
every 10 seconds.
beep.
Battery needs to be replaced; long beep every minute.
Low battery warning; beep every half-second.
Overload warning, load is >100%; beep every half-second.
Overload shutdown, load exceeds UPS capacity (110%); continuous beep.
Overtemperature (overtemp) warning; beep every 5 seconds (Normal mode).
Overtemperature (overtemp) warning; beep every 5 seconds (Battery mode).
Overtemperature (overtemp) shutdown; long beep every 5 seconds.
UPS is on, fault warning; continuous beep.
UPS has failed & shut down; continuous beep.
Diagnosis/
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
If the UPS fails to operate properly, turn off the unit and repeat the steps in the Installa- tion section of this manual. If the problem persists, refer to the chart below:
Problem Cause Solution
Check the circuit protector on the rear of the UPS. If it is tripped, reset it and restart the
UPS. For further help, call your local dealer, Liebert representative or the Liebert
Worldwide Support Group.
Check for proper connection of battery or
batteries.
Reset the circuit protector and restart the UPS.
Have the utility checked by a qualified
electrician.
Wait until the voltage rises to an appropriate level or have the utility checked by a
qualified electrician.
Wait until voltage lowers to an appropriate level or have the utility checked by a
qualified electrician.
Check the circuit protector on the rear of the UPS. If it is tripped, reset it and restart the
UPS.
If the problem persists, disconnect some of
the equipment from your UPS—the total wattage of your equipment must not exceed the capacity of the UPS. For further help, call your local dealer, Liebert representative or the Liebert
Worldwide Support Group.
Make sure that the UPS is operating in 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) and that it has
adequate ventilation.
Consult the MultiLink user manual or contact
your LAN administrator.
Have the utility checked by a qualified
electrician.
Recharge battery.
Replace battery.
UPS will not start
UPS starts on battery, but will not switch to AC
UPS shuts down, Fault Indicator lit
Site Wiring Fault Indicator illuminated
UPS not providing expected back-up time
Overload/Short Circuit
Battery disconnected or is completely discharged
UPS not plugged in Plug in the power cord securely.
Circuit protector tripped
Power not available at utility receptacle
Input voltage
below threshold
AC overvoltage
Overload/Short Circuit
Internal UPS fault
High temp shutdown
MultiLink shutdown
Line-neutral reversal, Poor ground connection
Overload Reduce load.
Battery not charged due to a recent outage
Battery needs to be replaced
MAINTENANCE
The PowerSure PSA UPS requires very little maintenance. Follow these practices to prevent problems.
CLEANING THE UPS
The following will help ensure trouble-free operation for years:
• Vacuum dust from the ventilation intake occasionally.
• Wipe the cover periodically with a dry cloth.
MAINTAINING BATTERIES
The batteries are valve-regulated, nonspillable, lead acid and must be kept charged to
retain their design life. The UPS continuously charges the batteries when connected to the utility supply, even while the UPS is switched off.
When storing the UPS, it is recommended to plug in the UPS for at least 24 hours every
four to six months to ensure full recharge of the batteries.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
CAUTION
!
A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit
current. The following precautions should be observed before replacing the batteries:
• Remove rings, watches, and other metal objects.
• Do not lay tools or other metal objects on top of the batteries.
• If the battery replacement kit is damaged in any way or shows signs of leakage, contact your local dealer or Liebert representative imme-
diately.
• Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
• Dispose of old batteries according to local codes.
This UPS is equipped with internal “hot swappable” batteries that the user can replace without shutting down the UPS or connected loads.
NOTE
Caution should be exercised when replacing the batteries because the load is unprotected from disturbances and power outages during this procedure.
PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION
To register for warranty protection:
• Visit the Quick Links section of our Web site at:
http://www.liebert.com
• Click on Product Warranty Registration and fill in the form.
If you have any questions, please
contact us at:
US: 800-222-5877
Outside the US: 614-841-6755
upstech@liebert.com
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Replacement requires removing the battery cover plate on the bottom of the UPS. No tools are needed.
To replace the batteries:
1. Remove the battery cover plate on the
back/bottom of the
UPS (Figure 1).
2. Pull the white tabs towards you to remove the battery from the UPS (Figure 2).
3. Disconnect the insu-
lated connectors from the battery ter­minals (Figure 3).
4. Insert a new battery pack, and push the
connectors onto the battery terminals
(black to black & red
to red) (Figure 4).
NOTE: There may be a small spark at the battery terminals when reconnecting the connectors. This is normal and will not harm you or the UPS.
5. Push the battery
pack into the UPS
(Figure 5).
6. Reattach the battery cover plate (Figure 6).
Figure 1 Figure 2
Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure 5 Figure 6
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