Configuration (continued)
Group B DIP Switches (1012 and 2012 Models Only)
B1 B2 Select Load
Your UPS System features a battery charger that can draw a significant amount of AC power from your utility source or generator when charging at its maximum rate. To help ensure that your unit is supplying sufficient AC power rating to its connected electrical loads, the charger’s draw is limited by factory settings as indicated below. Tripp Lite advises against altering these settings in traffic signal UPS applications. Failure to limit the charger's draw in combination with undersizing the UPS for connected loads could trip the AC input circuit breaker, result- ing in interruption of
Select Battery
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any 120V AC load is applied; charger out- |
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put falls gradually from full output at no |
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System’s load rating. Charger output falls |
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gradually from full output at 33% of the |
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UPS System’s load rating to about 40% of |
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full output at full load. |
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“Least Limiting” (#B2 Down & #B1 Up, applicable only to 2012 models): Charger- limiting begins when the UPS System’s load reaches 66% of the UPS System’s load
rating. Charger output falls gradually from
full output at 66% of the UPS System’s load rating to about 40% of full output at full load. This setting IS NOT recommended for traf- fic signal UPS applications
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Note: On TMU612 and TMU1250 models, these DIP Switches are
B3 | Select Equalize Battery |
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| • Move to “Equalize” (DOWN) position for three seconds. |
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begin the process of equalizing the charge |
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| CAUTION: Do not leave DIP switch #B3 in the down position after beginning process. Battery |
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overcharge of all cells. This can extend the |
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useful life of certain types of batteries; con- |
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sult with your battery’s manufacturer to determine if your batteries |
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could benefit from this process. The charge equalization process is | Reset | Up (factory setting) |
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automatic; once started, it can only be stopped by removing the | Equalize |
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For traffic signal UPS applications, confirm |
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that the setting is on low charging to length- |
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en the life of your batteries (especially |
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smaller ones), which is advisable in traffic |
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| CAUTION: When switching to the High Charge Amp setting, the user must ensure that the |
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signal UPS applications. By setting on high |
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charging, your batteries will charge at maximum speed, which may | setting or the batteries may be damaged or degraded. | |
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Connect Battery Temperature Sensing Cable (1012 and 2012 models only)
The battery temperature sensing function prolongs battery life by adjusting the charge float voltage level based on battery temperature. Connect the sensor cable (the cable, included with select models, has an RJ style connector on one end and a black sensor on the other) to the RJ style jack located on the side of the UPS System labeled “Remote Temp. Sense.” With
Utilize Low Battery Relay for | 1 |
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els only) All models except 612 models include an RJ type modular jack on the side panel. Attach to a |
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and relay. Once attached, the interface will allow the UPS System to automatically relay alarms to a controller station indicat- | 5 | 4 | 4 | - N.O. |
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low battery alarm to a central control monitor. |
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