MGE UPS Systems 5000 RT user manual Maintenance, Hot Swapping the Power Sub-Module

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Maintenance

7.1 Hot Swapping the Power Sub-Module

This operation must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel only.

This operation can be performed without interrupting the equipment.

Disconnecting the power sub-module (87100):

Reconnecting the power sub-module:

1.Remove the 6 mounting screws to free the main front panel bezel.

2.Place the front panel above the UPS.

3.Remove the 2 mounting screws on each side of the power sub-module.

4.Withdraw the power sub-module.

Note: There is a safety pin at the rear of the module. Lift the sub-module slightly and the sub-module will slide out (follow the arrow in the diagram).

When reconnecting the sub-module, carry out the above instructions in reverse order. A red button will be depressed behind plate 3, reestablishing connection.

Carry out the above instructions in reverse order.

Replace the faulty power sub-module by another one with same power rating (Pulsar MX 5000).

7.2Hot Swapping the Battery Sub-Module

This operation must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel only.

The battery can cause electrocution and high short-circuit currents. The following safety cautions are required before servicing the battery components:

Remove watches, rings, bracelets and all other metal objects from the hands and arms,

Use tools with an insulated handle.

This operation can be performed without interrupting the equipments.

This operation must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel only.

Disconnecting the battery sub-module (87101):

1. Remove the 6 mounting screws to free the main front panel bezel.

2. Place the front panel above the UPS.

3. Remove the 4 mounting screws on the sides of the battery sub-module.

4. Withdraw the battery sub-module.

Reconnecting the battery sub-module:

Carry out the above instructions in reverse order.

To ensure safety and high performance, use only batteries supplied by MGE UPS SYSTEMS.

Caution! The battery is heavy

(approx. 60 lbs.).

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Contents Pulsar MX Page Pulsar MX Pulsar MX Contents Return Policy for Repair of Single Phase Products RGA Technical Support and Product ServicesEnvironmental protection IntroductionImportant Safety Instructions Symbol Usage This page left blank intentionally 86-87050-00 A01 Rack Position PresentationStandard Positions Tower PositionPulsar MX 5000 RT Pulsar MX EXB RT Transformer Rear PanelsRack Mounting Kit Accessories for Rack MountDisplay and Control Panel Battery extensions for Pulsar MX RT Extended Battery EXBBattery Integration System Kit with Casters Optional battery extension cable 6 ft/1.8 mUnpacking and Contents Check InstallationInstallation in Tower Position Internal Battery Connection Battery Start-upTo adjust the display position Installation in Rack PositionRear bracket system included with rail kits Connection to the communication port by relays Communication PortsConnection to the RS232 or USB communication port Recommended upstream protection Remote Power Off communication portInstallation of optional Communication card Required Protective Devices and Cable Cross-SectionsAlways connect the ground wire first Hardwire Connection of Output Power Cable to UPSConnection to Output Receptacles Connection of Extended Battery Module, UPS, and TransformerUPS Set-Up OperationInitial Start-Up Final Start-Up SequenceOperating Modes Normal modeECO mode Equipment is supplied in ECO modeEnd of backup time Operation on Battery PowerTransfer to battery power Low battery warningReturn to Normal AC Source UPS Shutdown When AC PresentUPS Shutdown When on Battery Display Organization Access to Maintenance and Personalization DataAccess to Measurements UPS Set-Up Local SettingsOutput Settings ON/OFF SettingsBattery Settings MaintenanceUPS Set-Up Using External Software This page left blank intentionally 86-87050-00 A01 Displayed details Signification Correction TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Leds 21 Equipment is no longer protected by the UPS Display Signification Correction Power Module FaultLCM warning details Signification Life Cycle Monitoring LCMDescription Get free offersReset or disable LCM Secure your installation power continuityDisconnecting the battery sub-module MaintenanceHot Swapping the Power Sub-Module Hot Swapping the Battery Sub-Module86-87050-00 A01 Appendix Technical specificationsMGE Standard Single Phrase Warranty Technical Support and Product Services Pulsar MX Glossary Pulsar MX Page Scenic Avenue, Costa Mesa, California 92626 714 Contact MGE