Tripp Lite SU40KX, SU80KX, SU20KX owner manual Battery Warnings, Wiring Warnings

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2 – Important Safety Instructions

Battery Warnings

The UPS system does not require routine maintenance. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Only qualified service personnel should open the access panels for any reason.

Batteries present a risk of electrical shock and burns from high short-circuit current. Battery connection or replacement should be performed only by qualified service personnel, observing proper precautions. Turn off the UPS system before connecting or disconnecting internal batteries. Use tools with insulated handles. Do not open the batteries. Do not short or bridge the battery terminals with any object.

Replace batteries with equivalent batteries available from Tripp Lite. Do not operate the UPS system without batteries.

The batteries are recyclable. Refer to local codes for disposal requirements.

Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, mutilate the batteries or open the battery coverings.

Battery fuses should be replaced by qualified service personnel only. Blown fuses must be replaced with the same number and type of fuses.

Potentially lethal voltages exist within the UPS system as long as the battery supply is connected. Service and repair should be performed by trained personnel only, while the UPS system is turned off or placed into bypass mode. Disconnect internal batteries (if present) before performing any service work by switching off the internal battery circuit breaker and removing the battery fuse(s). Disconnect external batteries (if present) by switching off the external battery cabinet breaker and disconnecting the external battery cabling from the UPS system.

Do not connect or disconnect batteries when the UPS system is operating from the battery supply or when the unit is not in bypass mode.

Do not remove the plastic sleeves covering internal batteries.

Internal and external batteries must be replaced by equivalent batteries available from Tripp Lite.

Before connecting an external battery cabinet to the UPS system, read the external battery cabinet’s documentation. Use only external battery cabinets that have been approved by Tripp Lite.

If the UPS system remains off for an extended period of time, it should be turned on periodically to allow the batteries to recharge. The UPS system should be turned on and the batteries should be recharged at least one uninterrupted 24-hour period every 3 months. Failure to recharge the batteries periodically may cause irreversible battery damage.

Wiring Warnings

See Section 7-1for wiring warnings

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Contents Not suitable for mobile applications Table of Contents Introduction Advanced FeaturesConnection Warnings Important Safety InstructionsLocation Warnings Wiring Warnings Battery WarningsControl Panel Features Output Circuit Breaker Switch Q4 Controls AC output power Front and Rear Panel FeaturesFor more information about the Snmpwebcard accessory Unpacking Cabinet InstallationPreparation Shipping container. Warning The UPS system could tip if it PlacementRear, not from the sides Rear of the UPS systemSU40KX shown Internal Battery Wiring DiagramsInternal Battery Connection Internal Battery Connection Procedure Type and rating Potential arcing of connectors. Blown fuses must be replacedInternal Battery Connection Wiring Preparation WiringExternal Battery Cabinet Wiring Diagrams UPS System Terminal Block DiagramElectrical and Cable Data External Battery CabinetsExternal Battery Cabinet Wiring Create a risk of personal injury and property damage AC Input/Output Wiring Single UPSFailure to observe proper phase will damage the UPS system Parallel UPS Warnings AC Input/Output Wiring Parallel UPS Single Input SourceBattery Backup Mode Single UPS Online Normal Mode Single UPSAuto Bypass Mode Single UPS 10 8-4 Manual Bypass Mode Single UPSAuto Bypass Mode Parallel UPS Online Mode Parallel UPSBattery Backup Mode Parallel UPS Hot Standby Mode Parallel UPS Manual Bypass Mode Parallel UPSPreliminary Checklist Single UPS Control Panel and Breaker DiagramsStandard Start-Up Procedure Single UPS Start-Up, Shutdown and BypassBattery Start-Up Procedure Single UPS Shutdown Procedure Single UPS Manual Bypass Procedure Single UPSPreliminary Checklist Parallel UPS Start-Up Procedure Parallel UPS Shutdown Procedure Parallel UPS Manual Bypass Procedure Parallel UPS Switching from Manual Bypass to Normal Mode Parallel UPS Display Hierarchy Display and ConfigurationControl Panel Diagram Status Display Default DisplayStatus Display Battery power Main Menu UPS System Measure Menu Administrator Qualified service personnel User UPS SetupBypass Setup Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Output Setup Output Voltage Redundancy Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Battery Setup10 3 Battery Strings Battery Next Replace Date Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menuCharger Setup Parallel ID Parallel SetupParallel Group Buzzer Control & Test SetupBattery Auto Test Force Boost Charge Manual Battery TestClear Battery Test Result Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Local Setup LCD Contrast Date FormatLanguage Administrator PasswordUser Password Statistics MaintenanceFirmware Version Advance Use or to read the event log, then press toSnmpwebcard Slot Input Dry Contact Interface CommunicationsCommunications Interfaces Auxiliary Dry Contact Input Circuit Diagram Remote Emergency Power Off EPO Circuit DiagramExternal Battery Cabinet Temperature Inputs External Battery Status InputOptional Messages Default MessagesOutput Dry Contact Interface Detail 11-10 RS-232 Serial Port Circuit Diagram Output Dry Contact Circuit DiagramParallel Configuration Port Hardware Pin AssignmentUPS System Technical Specifications Optional Messages SpecificationsWarranty Storage and ServiceService Storage