Minuteman UPS ED6200T, ED6000T user manual Battery Replacement Procedure

Page 19

7.1.Battery Replacement Procedure

(QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY)

This UPS system does not have Hot-swappable batteries. The UPS system

must be turned Off to perform the Battery Replacement.

7.1.1Turn Off all the equipment that is connected to the UPS.

7.1.2Press the Off switch on the front panel of the UPS for approximately 5- seconds.

7.1.3Turn the input circuit breaker on the rear panel of the UPS to the Off position.

7.1.4Turn the utility power circuit breaker at the service panel to the Off position.

7.1.5Disconnect all of the communications and network cables from the rear panel of the UPS.

NOTE: If you are using an External Battery Pack, turn ALL of the DC circuit breaker

(s)on the rear panel of the Battery Pack (s) to the Off position. Disconnect the all of the battery cables from the UPS and the Battery Pack (s) rear panels.

7.1.6Remove the retaining screws for the top cover on the rear panel of the UPS.

7.1.7Slide the top cover towards the rear of the UPS and lift up to remove the top cover and set aside. (FIG. 1)

7.1.8Remove the retaining screws for the side panels on the rear panel of the UPS.

7.1.9Slide the side panels towards the rear of the UPS and lift up to remove the side panels and set aside. (FIG. 2)

7.1.10Looking from the front of the UPS on the right-hand side (FIG. 3), disconnect the battery positive (Red) wire. Place a piece of electrical tape over the end of battery positive (Red) wire.

7.1.11Disconnect battery jumper “A” and place a piece of electrical tape over the end of battery jumper wire “A”.

7.1.12Disconnect all of the battery jumper wires.

7.1.13Remove the battery-retaining bracket retaining screws.

7.1.14Remove the battery-retaining brackets.

7.1.15Remove the defective batteries and set aside.

7.1.16Install the new batteries in the same position as the original batteries.

7.1.17Re-install the battery-retaining brackets.

NOTE: DO NOT pinch the battery wires between the batteries and the battery- retaining brackets.

7.1.18Re-install the battery-retaining bracket retaining screws.

7.1.19Observer polarity. Reconnect all of the battery jumper wires.

7.1.20Remove the piece of electrical tape from the end of battery jumper wire “A”. Observer polarity. Reconnect battery jumper wire “A”.

NOTE: DO NOT Reconnect the battery positive (Red) wire at this time.

FIG. 1

FIG. 2

 

FIG. 3

34

35

Image 19
Contents Parallel Redundant ED6000T & ED6200TTable of Contents FCC Notice Important Safety InstructionAn Important Notice Life Support PolicyProduct Introduction EPO Controls and Indicators Unpacking Installation and OperationQualified Service Personnel only Rear PanelInstallation of the Caster Covers Installation PlacementStorage Instruction AWG Wiring the Input and Output ConnectionsPage Operation and Setup Instructions Page It shows the UPS is providing power to the load It shows the Internal Temperature of the UPS System Page LED LCD RS232 Communication Port Power Monitoring SoftwareEPO Emergency Power Off Port Communication Port, EPO Port and Option CardsService Personnel only Troubleshooting GuideReplacing the Batteries Battery Replacement Procedure Page Physical SpecificationsRegulatory Compliance Limited Product Warranty Obtaining ServiceDeclaration of Conformity

ED6200T, ED6000T specifications

The Minuteman UPS ED6000T and ED6200T are robust uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems designed to offer reliable protection for sensitive electronic equipment. These units stand out in the market for their enhanced features, advanced technologies, and exceptional performance.

The core design of the ED6000T and ED6200T integrates a pure sine wave output, ensuring compatibility with all types of devices, including sensitive electronics and critical infrastructure. This feature minimizes electrical distortion, providing protection against damage from power fluctuations. They deliver up to 6000VA and 6200VA of power respectively, making them suitable for small to medium-sized data centers, telecommunications equipment, and critical servers.

One key characteristic of these models is their comprehensive LCD display that provides real-time monitoring of UPS status, battery charge level, load percentage, and other essential diagnostics. This user-friendly interface makes it convenient for users to assess performance at a glance and manage their power protection strategies effectively.

Both models employ advanced battery management technologies, including Smart Battery Management that extends battery life through optimized charging cycles. This is crucial for maintaining reliability, especially in environments where power outages can be frequent and disruptive. The UPS units also feature an automatic voltage regulation (AVR) system that corrects minor voltage fluctuations, maintaining consistent output without switching to battery mode.

Additionally, the ED6000T and ED6200T incorporate the Minuteman Green Power UPS™ technology, designed to minimize energy consumption and reduce heat output, thus contributing to lower operational costs and environmental sustainability. With an energy-efficient design, they are not only financially beneficial but also eco-friendly.

Connectivity options are another highlight, as both models feature multiple outlets, including surge-protected and battery backup outlets, ensuring plenty of connections for various devices. They are equipped with USB and serial communication ports that allow for seamless integration with monitoring and management software, thereby enhancing their functionality in networked environments.

In conclusion, the Minuteman UPS ED6000T and ED6200T are powerful solutions for businesses seeking reliable power protection. With their pure sine wave output, advanced battery management, user-friendly interfaces, and energy-efficient designs, they represent a solid investment for safeguarding critical electronics against power interruptions.