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Chapter 13 E-Series Installation and Commissioning

Upon receipt of your UPS, carefully examine the packing containers for any sign of physical damage. Notify the carrier immediately if damage is present. Carefully unpack the UPS. Retain the packaging for reuse or dispose. Check the packing for damages.

NOTE: If damages are detected, please inform the shipping agent immediately.

UPS includes:

UPS device

A recharging cable is connected to external battery cabinets BPE61.

13.1 Installation of the E-Series (Hardwired)

WARNING: Only qualified electricians should install an Chloride E-Series E61 (E41), E101, (E81)or E203 (E153) hardwired UPS. When installing the unit, follow applicable local and national regulations (such as the U.S. National Electric Code), good wiring practices and this manual.

1.Unpack and move E-Series UPS and battery cabinet(s), if supplied, into desired installation location.

2.Adjust leveling jacks under the UPS and battery cabinet(s) to remove wheels of the units from the floor and avoid movement of connections.

3.Turn off input and output breakers on the back of the UPS and any battery cabinets to be used.

4.Turn off and isolate the power source to be used for the UPS input using proper lock-out/tag-out procedures.

5.Confirm that the power source to be used for the UPS is 208 V (208/120 3 φ for E203).

6.Remove the connection plate on the back of the UPS to expose connection terminals.

7.Wire input of the UPS by first connecting ground (earth) wire to GND (ground) terminal. Next, connect the input power leads to L1/N and L2 (for E61 and E101) or L1, L2, and L3 (for E203). See Table 10, “Minimum Requirements for E-Series UPS Installation,” on page 40 for minimum wire gauge, wire temperature and screw torque requirements.

NOTE: Always use grounding conductor that is equal to or larger in size than the current carrying conductors.

8.If the UPS does not have an attached Power Distribution Unit (PDU), wire the output of the UPS to appropriate load as follows:

Wire 208 V load between terminals marked 120A (x1) and 88B (x3).

Wire 120 V loads between terminals marked 0 (x2) and 120A (x1) or 0 (x2) and 120B (x4).

CAUTION: The load connected to 120A and 120B must each be no more than 1/2 the nameplate rated 120 V current. User must properly fuse these outputs to this rating.

9.Connect the UPS to the battery cabinet(s) (if required)

See Table 10, “Minimum Requirements for E-Series UPS Installation,” on page 40 for minimum wire gage, wire temperature and screw torque requirements.

For model E61 (if using an external battery cabinet), first remove the connection plate from the rear of the battery cabinet, then connect the battery cable (supplied with the battery cabinet) from the battery connector on the UPS to the terminals on the battery cabinet. Confirm that (+), (-) and GND terminals are connected to proper wires. Connect any additional battery cabinets in a “daisy-chain”

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Page FCC Compliance Important Safety InstructionsChloride Introduction Operational Characteristics E-Series Safety Notes Technical Support and Service ActiveChloride Introduction Registering your Chloride Active UPSPage Overload Load Display and Operation Elements ActiveFront Active 700 RearActive 3000 Rear View Active 2000Installation and operating notes SafetyActive Rackmount Series Battery Cabinets Connection of a battery packType of Battery Packs Maximum Number of Packs Mechanical AttachmentActive700-19 Unit Rear View and Connections Active 700-19 and ActiveActive3000-19 Active 2000-19 and ActiveActive Installation and Commissioning External Battery Packs Commissioning of an External Battery CabinetModel Cabinet Batteries Self Test Operational Characteristics Active Ready for Operation CheckModes of Operation Battery Operation, Inverter On Mains FailureNormal Operation, Inverter On Mains Available Front Display Panel During Bypass Operation Overload 140% Bypass Operation, Inverter OFF Overload 140%Standard Interface COM a Description of the Interface ActiveInterface COM a Optional Interface COM BPin Number Condition INV Shutdown Cleaning Maintenance ActiveStorage Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ActiveProblem Possible Cause Action to Take Page Chloride Active UPS North America Active Tower and Rackmount SpecificationsSignals Battery extensionUPS Model Active Mechanical DataLoad connection UPS Model Active Connections Mains connectionsOperating Data Active Rackmount Technical Data for North American ModelsTypical lifetime of the batteries Battery LifetimeRegistering your Chloride E-Series UPS Technical Support and Service E-SeriesPage Display and Operation Elements E-Series Switch for at least 1 second. a tone sounds E41 or E61 Series E61 and E101E81 or E101 Series E203Installation of the E-Series Hardwired Series Installation and CommissioningPage Lbs Awg Minimum Requirements for E-Series UPS InstallationWiring Diagram for the E101 Starting Up the E-Series Commissioning of the E-SeriesDryers, vacuum cleaners BPE61 E101 E203 Technical data of the connection cableSelf Test Modes of Operation Bypass Operation, Inverter OFF Overload 140% Description of the Interface E-Series Optional Interface COM B Series Models E153X and E203X only Emergency Power Off EPOMaintenance E-Series Troubleshooting E-Series Page Chloride E-Series UPS North America Series SpecificationsBPE101 Weight lbs 337 894 Dimensions HxWxD in. mm E101XA E203XA E41XA E81 E153XA Connections Optional Power Distribution Units Optional Power Distribution Units PDU available 4 -10 kVAChloride Power Protection