Tripp Lite 120/208V Adding or Replacing Internal Batteries, Remote Emergency Power Off EPO

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6.Communications (continued)

6.4Remote Emergency Power Off (EPO)

This optional feature is only for those applications which require connection to a facility's Emergency Power Off (EPO) circuit. When the UPS System is connected to this circuit, it enables emergency shutdown of the output. Using a user-supplied cable, connect the UPS System's EPO port to a user- supplied remote switch. The EPO port is not a phone line surge suppressor; do not connect a phone line to this port. The pin assignments for the EPO port are shown in the following diagram. Note: if there is a short between pins 2 and 3, 2 and 5, 4 and 5, or 3 and 4, the UPS system will power off. To reset from a Remote Emergency Power Off Shutdown, make sure there is AC line input power present, the Input Breakers are ON, and the shutdown- signal has been removed from the EPO circuit. Press the front panel “OFF” Button for 2 to 3 seconds (until a beep is heard); this will place the UPS System in “Bypass Mode.” Then, press the “ON” Button for one second. The UPS will re-start if AC line power is present.

Pin assignment:

X

1

2

 

 

3

 

4

 

5

X

6

 

7. Adding or Replacing Internal Batteries

DANGER!

POTENTIALLY LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE! FOR QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS ONLY!

Follow all safety precautions in the Safety section before adding or replacing internal batteries.

DANGER!

DO NOT REMOVE BATTERY SLEEVE!

Do not remove the plastic sleeve covering the battery strings. The sleeve is designed to prevent accidental contact with the terminals on the individual batteries. Contact with the terminals will create a potential for serious injury or

death from lethal high voltage. Do not allow tools or other metal objects to come in contact with the terminals.

CAUTION!

BATTERY PACKS ARE HEAVY!

Use assistants as needed.

WARNING!

CHECK BATTERY PACK VOLTAGE BEFORE COMPLETING INSTALLATION

Do not install battery packs with DC voltages outside the acceptable range. (They may compromise battery backup capabilities).

NOTE!

Each battery pack consists of two strings of batteries: one string with a BLACK cable and one string with a RED cable.

The batteries are designed for hot-swap replacement, which allows connected equipment to continually receive AC mains power (but not battery backup support in the event of a blackout) during the battery installation procedure. (See section 5.4, Operation of Manual Bypass Switch.) Although the batteries can be hot-swapped, qualified service personnel may want to completely turn the UPS off during battery installation. (See section 4.2, Turning the UPS Off.)

Internal battery packs must be replaced by equivalent batteries available from Tripp Lite. Adding battery packs will increase recharge time. Individual models may vary slightly from diagrams.

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Contents Intelligent True On-Line UPS Systems Table of ContentsUPS Location Warnings Important Safety WarningsFront Panel Control PanelsAdding or Replacing Internal Batteries for details Battery Access Panel Cover RemovedCommunications Rear PanelRisk of Product Damage and Serious Personal Injury InstallationTurning the UPS On Initial Battery ChargingSelf-Testing Operation Normal ConditionsOperation On Bypass-Voltage Out Of Range Operation Special ConditionsLCD Display Select Button Operation Under Shutdown Operation Of Manual Bypass SwitchInverter On Warnings Dry Contact Interface CommunicationsRS-232 Interface AS-400 InterfaceCheck Battery Pack Voltage BEFORE COMPLETING Installation Remote Emergency Power Off EPODo not Remove Battery Sleeve Battery Packs are HeavyInternal Battery Pack Wiring Diagram Adding or Replacing Internal Batteries Terminals Fuse Replacement Observe Proper Polarity Warranty & Warranty RegistrationModel SU20K3/3 SpecificationsModel SU30K3/3