MGE UPS Systems 700C, 1000C user manual Connections, Tower model Rack model

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2. Installation

2.5 Connections

Check that the indications on the rating plate on the back of the UPS correspond to your AC-power system and to the actual electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS.

Tower model

1

2

Rack model

1 - Remove the power cord supplying the equipment to be protected. Check cord characteristics (> 250 V, 10 A, see the

4technical sheet).

72 - Connect the cord to the AC-power socket 7 , then to the AC-power wall outlet.

 

3 - Connect the protected equipment to the

 

UPS using the two cords 24 . It is advised to

 

connect priority loads to the four outlets 4

 

and any non-priority loads to the two

 

programmable outlets 11 (If the UPS is

 

connected to a computer running MGE

24

communications software, it is possible to

11program the interruption of power to the two programmable outlets 11 during operation

on battery power, thus reserving backup power for the priority loads).

7

As soon as the UPS is energised,

4

1

2

the battery begins charging. Eight hours are required to charge to the full rated backup time.

24

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Contents Pulsar EXtreme Introduction Safety Safety rulesSafety of persons Product safetyForeword Using this documentPictograms Contents Maintenance Pulsar EXtreme range PresentationTower model Rack model Back Tower modelUSB Alarms Battery Load Remaining Control panelInstallation Unpacking and checks12 51031604EN/AB Installation of the rack version Connection to the RS 232 or USB communications port optional Installation of the communications-card option Connections Operation Start-upBargraph indications All connected equipment is energisedTransfer to battery power Threshold for the low-battery warningEnd of backup time Equipment connected to the UPS is supplied by the batteryBattery tab Personalisable function Default setting OptionsPersonalisation optional FunctionConnected equipment is no longer supplied with power ShutdownOutput tab Bypass tabMaintenance TroubleshootingIndication SignificationIndication Signification Correction Replacement of the battery module Safety rules24 51031604EN/AB UPS recycling at the end of service life EnvironmentSimplified diagram Operating conditions Technical characteristicsAppendices Glossary UPS on / OFF via softwareIndex Connection

1000C, 700C specifications

MGE UPS Systems offers a robust range of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) solutions, with two noteworthy models being the 700C and 1000C. These models are designed to provide reliable power protection for various applications, ensuring that critical equipment remains operational during power disturbances.

The MGE UPS Systems 700C features a power capacity of 700 VA, ideal for small servers and workstations. Its compact design allows it to fit seamlessly in both office and home environments. One of the main features of the 700C is its line-interactive technology, which offers enhanced power management capabilities without the need for a bulky setup. This model includes an LCD display that provides real-time information on battery status, load capacity, and utility power conditions, contributing to better monitoring and management of connected devices.

On the other hand, the MGE UPS Systems 1000C boasts a higher power capacity of 1000 VA, accommodating the needs of larger systems. This model also employs line-interactive technology and comes with an integrated automatic voltage regulation (AVR) feature. The AVR helps stabilize output voltage and ensures that connected equipment receives consistent power even when input voltage fluctuates. Additionally, the 1000C is equipped with multiple output sockets, allowing users to connect various devices simultaneously without compromising performance.

Both the 700C and 1000C utilize advanced battery technologies to enhance their overall reliability and life span. They support both sealed lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries, providing users with flexibility based on their specific requirements. Moreover, the hot-swappable battery feature ensures that batteries can be replaced without turning off the UPS, minimizing downtime for connected equipment.

A key characteristic of both models is their energy efficiency. With features designed to minimize power loss during operation, these UPS systems are not only cost-effective but also environmentally friendly. The MGE UPS Systems 700C and 1000C models provide users with peace of mind, knowing that their critical systems are safeguarded against power interruptions, voltage sags, and surges, ensuring continuous operation and data integrity. With their blend of innovative technology, efficiency, and ease of use, these UPS systems are perfect choices for both small and medium-sized businesses looking to protect their electronic assets.