Tripp Lite SU10KRT1X, SU10KRT3 owner manual Normal Mode Startup

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6 – Standard Operation continued

6-3 Normal Mode Startup

1.Confirm that the UPS system is properly grounded.

2.Make sure the utility AC supply circuit breaker and the UPS system’s input breaker are switched off.

3.Wire the utility AC supply circuit and output circuit to the UPS system’s terminal block and connect the external battery pack, following the instructions in Section 5 – Wiring.

4.Switch on the utility AC supply circuit breaker and the UPS system’s input breaker. The green line LED () illuminates continuously to indicate the utility-supplied AC line voltage of the AC supply circuit is nominal.

5.If the UPS system is operating in a parallel redundancy configuration, the LCD screen will display A1 then A2 then B . If the UPS system is operating in a standalone configuration, the LCD screen will display A1 then B .

6.The UPS system is now in bypass mode and will automatically proceed to the UPS system self-test.

7.If there are no abnormal/fault/error messages, the pre-startup of the UPS system has been successful and the battery charger begins to charge the external battery pack.

8. Press the ON button

for approximately 3 seconds, then release it. The UPS will beep twice and the LCD screen will change from B to C .

9.The UPS system will perform another self-test, and the LCD screen will change from C to D and switch to battery mode for approximately 4 seconds. If the self-test is successful, the LCD screen will change to E1 , then F . If the self-test is unsuccessful, the LCD screen will change to E2 , then an error code will be shown. If an error code is shown, refer to Section 9 – Troubleshooting.

10.If the self-test is successful, the UPS system startup is complete. Allow the batteries to charge for 12 hours in order to ensure that connected equipment will continue to operate without interruption during a power failure. Once the UPS system is in use, it will charge the batteries and maintain the charge level automatically.

A1

 

C

 

E2

 

 

 

 

 

 

This screen indicates initial startup.

This screen shows the line voltage.

 

 

 

 

 

A2

 

D

 

F

 

This screen indicates parallel configuration.

 

This screen indicates that a test is underway.

 

 

B

 

 

 

E1

 

 

 

 

 

This screen indicates a failed self-test.

This screen shows the line voltage.

This screen indicates the UPS inverter is off.

This screen indicates a successful self-test.

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