Liebert 700-2200 VA User Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Do not attempt to service this product yourself except to replace
the battery. Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltages, even when the AC cord is disconnected from the electrical outlet. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
1. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS THAT SHOULD BE FOLLOWED DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) AND BATTERIES. CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS. CETTE NOTICE CONTIENT DES INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES CONCERNANT LA SÉCURITÉ.
2. This product is not intended for use with life support and other U.S. FDA designated “critical” devices. See Limited Warranty.
3. CAUTION: A BATTERY PRESENTS A RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR BURN FROM HIGH SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT. OBSERVE PROPER PRECAUTIONS. ATTENTION: UNE BATTERIE PRESENT UN RESQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE OU DE BRÛLURE PAR TRANSFERT D’ÉNERGIE. SUIVRE LES PRÉCAUTIONS QUI S’IMPOSENT.
4. WHEN REPLACING THE BATTERIES, USE THE SAME NUMBER AND TYPE OF BATTERIES. PROPER DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES IS REQUIRED. REFER TO YOUR LOCAL CODES FOR DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS. POUR LE REMPLACEMENT, UTILISER LE MÉME NOMBRE ET TYPE DE BATTERIES. L’ÉLIMINATION DES BATTERIES EST RÉGLE-MENTÉE. CONSULTER LES CODES LOCAUX À CER EFFET.
5. Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the UPS. Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in this manual. Follow all operating and user instructions.
6. Turn the UPS off and unplug it before cleaning. Use only a soft cloth, never liquid or aerosol cleaners.
7. The UPS is designed for data processing equipment. Do not plug appliances, such as hair dryers, heaters, vacuum cleaners, or electric drills, into the UPS output receptacles.
8. WARNING: Do not modify input cable. Consult your dealer if connector does not match the utility receptacle. The UPS must be grounded at all times while in use. Turn the UPS off before unplugging
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it, or the safety ground will be removed. Operate UPS only from a properly grounded 120 VAC outlet (2 wire plus ground).
9. The UPS is equipped with a grounded NEMA 5-15P or L5-30P input power plug (depending upon model). Do not defeat the safety purpose of this plug. If unable to fully insert the plug into the wall outlet, contact a qualified electrician for assistance.
10. Route power supply cords so they are not walked on or pinched.
11. Never block or insert any object into the ventilation holes or other openings. Maintain a clearance of four (4) inches (102 mm) around the UPS for proper air flow and cooling.
12. Always turn off the UPS and unplug it before starting the battery replacement procedure. Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. To replace batteries, refer to the battery replacement procedure. If you feel unqualified to replace the batteries, do not open the battery door. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
13. CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes and may be toxic.
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INTRODUCTION & SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Congratulations on your choice of the Liebert PowerSure™ Interactive Uninterruptible Power System (UPS). It provides conditioned power to microcomputers and other sensitive electronic equipment.
Upon generation, AC power is clean and stable. However, during transmission it may be subject to voltage sags, spikes, or complete power failure which may interrupt computer operations, cause data loss, or even damage equipment. The PowerSure™ Interactive protects equipment from these disturbances.
The PowerSure™ Interactive comes in nominal power ratings of 700, 1000, 1400, or 2200 VA. Complete specifications appear near the end of this section.
The PowerSure™ Interactive is a compact, “line interactive” UPS. A “line interactive” UPS continuously conditions and regulates its output voltage, whether the utility power is present or not. It supplies connected equipment with clean sinewave power, to simulate as much as possible, the power generated by the utility. Sensitive electronic equipment operates best from sinewave power.
For ease of use, the PowerSure™ Interactive contains a light emitting diode (LED) bar display to indicate “load percentage” or “battery capacity” depending upon the mode of operation. It also provides self diagnostics, a combination alarm silence/battery test button, and two levels of alarms when the unit is operating on battery.
The PowerSure™ Interactive has an interface port for communications between the UPS and a LAN server or other computer system. This port provides detailed operating information including voltages, currents, and alarm status to the host system when used in conjunction with Liebert SiteNet® software. SiteNet® software can also remotely control UPS operation.
CAUTION: This equipment has been tested and complies with limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference which the user must correct at his own expense.
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MAJOR COMPONENTS
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSION (TVSS) AND EMI/RFI FILTERS
These UPS components provide surge protection and filter Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI). They minimize any surges or interference present in the utility line and keep the sensitive equipment protected.
AUTOMATIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
In normal operation, the Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) passes utility AC power to the connected load. When utility power voltage is outside acceptable limits, the AVR activates. It raises undervoltage power and lowers overvoltage power. This keeps the UPS output voltage within the connected equipment’s tolerances and allows wide utility voltage fluctuations without utilizing battery power.
BI-DIRECTIONAL CONVERTER
In normal operation, the bi-directional converter “converts” utility AC power into regulated DC power to “float” charge the battery system. Upon a utility power failure, the bi-directional converter receives its required energy from the battery and “inverts” it into precise, regulated sinewave AC power. Charging takes place whenever the UPS is plugged into the wall outlet whether it is ON or OFF and utility power is within acceptable limits.
BATTERY
The PowerSure™ Interactive utilizes valve regulated, nonspillable, lead acid batteries. At typical room temperatures and with the UPS float charging, the battery system will last many years. For battery run times, refer to the Typical Battery Discharge Curves.
INPUT OUTPUT
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EMI/RFI Filters
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MINI-TOWER INSTALLATION
1. Unpack the UPS carefully noting the packing method. Retain the box and packing material for possible future shipment.
CAUTION: The UPS is heavy (see specifications). Take proper precautions when lifting or moving it.
2. Visually inspect the UPS for freight damage. Report damage to the carrier and your dealer.
3. Locate the UPS indoors where it cannot be accidentally disconnected. Locate it in an area with unrestricted airflow, away from water, flammable liquids, gases, corrosives, or conductive contaminants. Maintain a minimum of four (4) inches (102 mm) clearance around the UPS. Maintain an ambient temperature range of 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C).
NOTE: UPS operation in temperatures above 77° F (25° C) reduces battery life.
4. Ensuring load equipment is turned off, plug all loads into the UPS output receptacles.
5. Plug the UPS into a dedicated wall receptacle properly protected by a circuit breaker or fuse in accordance with the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) or local codes. Use a 15 amp rated device for the 700, 1000, or 1400 VA units, and a 30 amp device for the 2200 VA unit. The wall receptacle must be grounded.
6. Turn on the UPS, by pressing the On/Off button, then turn on the connected load equipment. The UPS is ready for normal operation.
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RACKMOUNT INSTALLATION
1. Unpack the UPS carefully noting the packing method. Retain box and packing
material for possible future shipment. CAUTION: The UPS is heavy (see specifications). Take the proper
precautions when lifting or moving the UPS.
2. Visually inspect the UPS for freight damage. Report any damage to the carrier
and your dealer.
3. Locate the UPS indoors where it cannot be accidentally disconnected. Locate
it in an area with unrestricted airflow, away from water, flammable liquids, gases, corrosives, or conductive contaminants. Maintain a minimum of four (4) inches (102 mm) clearance in front and rear of the UPS. Maintain an ambient temperature range of 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C).
NOTE: UPS operation in temperatures above 77° F (25° C) reduces battery life.
4. Gently lay UPS on its bottom side so that the front bezel is facing you.
5. The Rackmount UPS must be supported by a shelf or rails. The front bezel will
not support the weight of the UPS. CAUTION: To increase the stability of the rack enclosure, place the UPS in the
lowest possible rack position.
6. Refer to the Installation instructions supplied with the Rack Slide or Shelf Kits
to complete the installation procedures.
7. After the UPS has been installed in the Rack enclosure, plug the UPS into a
dedicated wall receptacle properly protected by a circuit breaker or fuse in accordance with the National Electric Code (ANSI/NFPA 70) or local codes. Use a 15 amp rated device for the 700, 1000, or 1400 VA units, and a 30 amp device for the 2200 VA unit. The wall receptacle must be grounded.
8. Ensuring load equipment is turned off, plug all loads into the UPS output
receptacles.
9. Turn on the UPS, by pressing the On/Off button, then turn on the connected
load equipment. The UPS is ready for normal operation.
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
On/Off Button
The On/Off button controls output power to connected load(s). CAUTION: Pressing the On/Off button when AC utility is not present will cause the UPS to begin operating from battery. This should not be performed unless the UPS input is connected to a properly grounded receptacle.
Load/Battery Level Indicators (ALL GREEN)
The Load/Battery Level Indicators have dual functions. During normal mode operation, LED indicators display electrical load placed upon the UPS; and during battery mode operation, LED indicators display battery capacity remaining. Each LED designates a 25% load or battery capacity increment. All four LED indicators illuminate at full load/battery capacity. If the UPS becomes loaded beyond full rating, the top LED indicator will flash continuously while an alarm sounds.
Utility/Battery Status Indicator (GREEN)
An illuminated LED indicates the power button is on and utility power is available. A flashing LED along with an alarm signifies utility voltage is out of specification and UPS is operating in battery mode.
Utility High/Low Indicator (AMBER)
An illuminated LED indicates the UPS is correcting utility power, due to a utility overvoltage or undervoltage condition.
Fault Indicator (GREEN)
The Fault indicator is the second uppermost LED (contained in load/battery level indicators). A flashing LED indicates the UPS has detected a problem. An alarm sounds to alert that the UPS requires attention. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
Alarm Silence/Battery Test Button
The Alarm Silence/Battery Test button serves a dual purpose. During normal mode operation, press button for at least one half second to test capacity of the battery system. The UPS will operate in battery mode for approximately 15 seconds. The illuminated LED indicators in Load/Battery Level determine battery mode capacity in 25% increments.
During battery mode operation or active alarm condition, this button functions as the alarm silence feature. Pressing this button for at least one half second will silence the alarm. After the alarm is silenced, the PowerSure™ Interactive will reactivate the alarm system to alert of additional problems. The low battery alarm is the single alarm that cannot be silenced.
During a Battery Test, if the top two LEDs do not illuminate allow the UPS to recharge the batteries for 24 hours. After 24 hours, retest the batteries. If the batteries have been retested and the top two LEDs still do not illuminate, contact your dealer or Liebert Technical Support (LTS) for a battery replacement kit.
Site Wiring Fault Indicator (RED)
An illuminated LED indicates the UPS has detected a miswired utility receptacle. Contact a qualified electrician for assistance.
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