MGE UPS Systems EX 7RT, EX 11RT Hot Swapping the Battery Module, Disconnecting the Battery Module

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4.5Hot Swapping the Battery Module

Figure 4-3: Rear view of the battery module.

Battery Module Power Module

42 40

14

4.5.1Disconnecting the Battery Module

1.Switch the battery circuit breaker(s) 14 to the OFF position.

2.Disconnect the cables 40 and 42 from the power module.

The battery module can be replaced.

The connected equipment is powered by the UPS, but not protected.

It is also possible to replace battery pack instead of battery module.

Contact your nearest after sales support service.

CAUTION: Always replace both battery packs with new ones.

To remove battery pack:

1.First, switch the battery circuit breaker(s) to the OFF position.

See section 2.5 and follow instructions for battery pack replacement.

4.5.2Re-connecting the Battery Module

1.Reconnect the battery cables 40 and 42 to the power module.

2.Switch the battery circuit breaker(s) 14 to the ON position.

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Contents EX 5RT / EX 7RT/ EX 11RT System EX 5/7/11 RT System Certification StandardsSafety of Persons How to use this manual and Symbol UsageAdditional Modules Serial Numbers MGE UPS SYSTEMS, INC Scenic Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714 EX 5/7/11 RT SystemRevision History 800This page left blank intentionally Contents EX 5/7/11 RT System Setup and Installation OperationWarranty and Product Registration MaintenanceMGE Warranty & Propriety Rights Technical Support and Field ServiceFigures Tables FiguresThis page left blank intentionally Introduction ScopeEX RT Model Descriptions and Contents Part Number Description Tower Configuration System Electrical CharacteristicsStandard Configurations Part Number 86055 86075 86115Rack Configuration Model Dimensions WeightsRear Panels Power Module EX 5/7/11 RT Rear panel of the Power ModuleEX RT Transformer Module Display and Control PanelPower Module Rail Kit Optional AccessoriesBattery/ Transformer/CLA Module Rail Kit Battery Module with Remote Emergency Power Off Repo Function Battery Extension Cable KitBattery Integration Kit with Casters Input/Output BoxEX RT Transformer Module Contents CLA Module Contents Unpacking and Parts Check Setup and InstallationAll Modules are shipped in separate boxes Contents of EX 5/7/11 RT System 3335 Installation in Tower Configuration InstallationTransformer on top for optimum stability Prepare Battery Module for Rack Mounting Accessing Battery PackPower or Battery Module Rack Mounting Rack mounting of the power module onto the railsInstalling I/O Box bracket system Rear Support Brackets InstallationInput/Output Box Bracket System Installation Rear support brackets must be removed prior toConnecting the RS232 Communication Port Communication PortsContact normally open Connecting the Dry Relay Contact Communication PortInstallation of Optional Network Management Card Contact normally closedModBus Card Alarm Relay CardDual U-Talk/Basic Card Dual COM Ports CardRemote Emergency Power Off Repo Communication Port Flexible Cordage and Conduit Installations Knockout die stamp circlesL6 L5 L2 L1 L1 L4 L3 Jumper System Connections with Common Normal and Bypass AC Sources TerminalsConnecting EX RT Transformer Lb Ld N Lc LaOutput 10100 Data Connection of Battery Module, EXB 17 Rear view of battery module cable connectionsAC Input Connection of CLA ModuleOperation Initial StartupAccessing personalization with front panel buttons UPS PersonalizationDisplay Factory setting Options Display Factory setting Options CommentsAccessing personalization through external software Final startup sequenceOperating Modes Normal double conversion Mode Remaining TimeECO mode display ECO ModesFirst Case Operation on battery powerTransfer to Battery Power Second CaseReturn of Normal AC source ShutdownMaintenance Symptoms IT network mode Industrial modeTroubleshooting Symptom Indication CorrectionTroubleshooting requiring MGE after-sales support Hot Swapping the Power Module XXX Fault 1CXXXXXXXRe-connecting the power module Reconnect the power moduleDisconnecting the Battery Module Hot Swapping the Battery ModuleRe-connecting the Battery Module System Backup Characteristics Electrical Specifications System Input/Output Power RatingsSystem Overload Characteristics AppendixSystem Short Circuit Protection Accessories Electrical Characteristics EX RT TransformerEnvironmental Characteristics EX RT CLA moduleMGE Warranty MGE Warranty & Proprietary Rights for Single Phase ProductsProprietary Rights Statement User Information Warranty Extension Warranty+ not available on productsProduct information MGE Customer Care Center EX 5/7/11 RT System Glossary Term used Definition / MeaningIEC NEC This page left blank intentionally Reorder Form Scenic Avenue Costa Mesa, CA EX 5/7/11 RT SystemPage Page Contact MGE

EX 7RT, EX 11RT, EX 5RT specifications

MGE UPS Systems, a prominent player in the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) sector, offers a range of high-performance models including the EX 5RT, EX 7RT, and EX 11RT. These systems are engineered to provide reliable power protection for critical applications across various segments such as IT, telecommunications, and industrial uses.

The MGE EX 5RT, EX 7RT, and EX 11RT are designed with advanced technologies to ensure continuous operation even in the event of power disturbances. One of their standout features is the double-conversion online topology. This technology guarantees that the connected equipment receives stabilized power, free from voltage sags, surges, and frequency variations. The result is a consistent output voltage that caters to sensitive electronic systems.

These UPS systems are equipped with a wide input voltage range, allowing them to function effectively in environments with fluctuating power quality. This flexibility ensures that critical operations remain unimpeded even when the mains power supply experiences instability. Additionally, the systems have a high output power factor, which enhances efficiency and maximizes performance while reducing energy consumption.

Scalability is another key characteristic of the EX series. These models can be easily expanded and configured to meet growing power demands, making them suitable for both small and large applications. Integrated management software provides real-time monitoring and diagnostics, allowing users to take proactive measures to maintain system health and optimize performance.

The EX 5RT, EX 7RT, and EX 11RT also feature comprehensive battery management solutions. The systems employ intelligent charging technologies that prolong battery life and ensure dependable performance. Hot-swappable batteries simplify maintenance, enabling users to replace batteries without shutting down the entire system, thereby enhancing operational reliability.

Another notable aspect is their compact design, which allows for flexible installation in various environments. Whether rack-mounted or in a tower format, these UPS units can fit seamlessly into a range of settings. Furthermore, the units offer numerous connectivity options, including USB and serial ports, which facilitate integration with existing infrastructure.

In summary, MGE UPS Systems EX 5RT, EX 7RT, and EX 11RT provide comprehensive power protection through advanced technologies, scalable designs, and reliable performance. Their innovative features ensure that critical applications remain functional and secure, making them an ideal choice for organizations looking to safeguard their electronic investments.