Tripp Lite 230/400, 220/380 Operation Normal Conditions, Output Voltage Selection VIA Software

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Installation (continued)

WIRING CONNECTION

Connect your wiring from the positive, negative and ground terminals on the UPS Battery Module to the positive, negative and ground terminals on the UPS Power Module.

CAUTION!

Qualified personnel should follow all procedures prescribed by N.E.C and other local codes for hardwiring devices. Ensure that cables are fitted with cable sleeves and are secured by connector clamps. Tighten connections with a torque of not less than 35 inch- pounds. Observe the appropriate cable connection regulations [e.g. National Electrical Code (NEC) in the U.S.] at all times. Using cables of improper size may damage your equipment and cause fire hazards.

For equipment requiring a neutral connection to an IT power distribution system, the disconnect device shall be a four-pole device and shall disconnect all line conductors and the neutral conductor. If a disconnect device interrupts the neutral conductor, it shall simultane- ously interrupt all line conductors.

OUTPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION (VIA SOFTWARE)

The UPS's output voltage is factory set at 220/380V AC. If you require output voltage of 230/400V AC or 240/415V AC, you must change the UPS's output voltage via the included software interface.

The UPS must be in electronic bypass (press the “OFF” Button) prior to selecting the UPS's output voltage.

STEP 1) Load the included software CD on a computer which is connected to the UPS power module through the computer's COMM1 serial port. Note: the computer must have Windows® 98 or above installed in order to run the software.

STEP 2) In the Utility Directory, double-click on the “onlineconfig.exe” executable file.

STEP 3) Select output voltage, either 220/380, 230/400 or 240/415. (See screen image.)

Operation (Normal Conditions)

TURNING THE UPS ON

Make sure the UPS is properly installed (see Installation section) and the Manual Bypass Switch is set to NORMAL.

Turn the AC Input and Bypass AC Input Circuit Breakers ON.

If your AC input is providing power normally within your selected range, your connected load will energize in Bypass. However, the UPS's inverter is not yet on. Press the front “ON” button to begin inverter operation.

If your AC input is not providing power normally, you have the option of starting from battery. (Your battery must be at least partially charged for this operation to succeed.) Press and hold both the "Battery Start" switch and the “ON” button for three seconds to start your UPS in “ON BATTERY” mode. Note that some electronic equipment may draw more amps during startup; when starting from battery, consider reducing the initial load on the UPS.

The UPS will perform a brief self-test and show the results on the LCD Display. (See Self-Test section, for display sequence.) After a successful self-test, the UPS will provide AC power from the inverter to your load.

TURNING THE UPS OFF

Press the front “OFF” button. Your load will still be energized. The inverter is now off, but your UPS is not fully deactivated. The LCD Display will show “ON BYPASS.”

Turn the AC Input and Bypass AC Input Circuit Breakers OFF. Your load will no longer be energized, and the LCD display will be dark.

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Contents Español UPS Location Warnings Important Safety WarningsFront Panel Control PanelRear Panels Rear Panels UPS Location InstallationUPS Power Module Input and Output Hardwire Connection UPS Battery Module Hardwire ConnectionTurning the UPS OFF Operation Normal ConditionsOutput Voltage Selection VIA Software Turning the UPS onLCD Display Select Button SELF-TESTINGOperation on BYPASS-VOLTAGE OUT of Range Operation Special ConditionsInverter on Warnings Operation Under Shutdown Operation of Manual Bypass SwitchSwitching UPS to Bypass Mode Switching UPS to Normal ModeDRY Contact Interface CommunicationsRS-232 Interface AS-400 InterfaceRemote Emergency Power OFF EPO Service/WarrantyLimited Warranty Model SU20K3/3X Specifications2009XXXXX 93-2260ES

240/415V, 220/380, 230/400 specifications

Tripp Lite is a well-known manufacturer in the power management and connectivity solutions sector, and their products often cater to various power requirements across industries. Among their offerings are the Tripp Lite 230/400V, 220/380V, and 240/415V models, designed to provide high-quality power solutions for industrial and commercial applications.

One of the core features of these systems is the ability to handle different voltage requirements, making them highly versatile in various environments. The 230/400V model is particularly suitable for European and global standards, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of electrical systems. Meanwhile, the 220/380V and 240/415V variants provide additional flexibility for specialized applications, allowing users to seamlessly switch between different voltage levels while maintaining consistent performance.

The technology behind these models is rooted in advanced voltage regulation and surge protection. Each unit is equipped with superior surge protection features designed to safeguard connected equipment from power spikes, ensuring longevity and reliability. This is particularly important in industrial settings where machinery and sensitive electronics are often exposed to power fluctuations.

In terms of power distribution, these Tripp Lite models come with multiple output options to accommodate various devices simultaneously. The layout is designed for optimal space utilization, allowing users to maximize efficiency in tight environments. Additionally, many units are equipped with intelligent LCD displays, offering real-time monitoring of voltage, load, and runtime statistics. This feature empowers users to make informed decisions about their power management, enhancing overall operational efficiency.

Reliability is a key characteristic of Tripp Lite products, and these models are no exception. Built with high-quality components, they are rugged and durable, designed to withstand harsh conditions often found in industrial settings. Furthermore, their fanless designs minimize noise, making them suitable for use in environments where sound is a concern.

Another important aspect is scalability. Businesses can easily integrate these systems into their existing infrastructure and expand as necessary. With Tripp Lite's commitment to quality and performance, the 230/400, 220/380, and 240/415V models serve as reliable and efficient solutions for various power management needs across different sectors, from manufacturing to data centers. Their combination of advanced technology, robust design, and user-friendly features ensures they remain a popular choice in the industry.