American Power Conversion MatrixTM UPS user manual

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This screen shows the number of Battery Packs reporting that their voltage level has reached the proper "float" voltage.

This screen shows the UPS’s battery voltage. The accuracy of this measurement is ±5% of the full scale value of 68 Vdc.

This screen shows the cause of the latest transfer to on-battery operation.

This information is updated each time the UPS is caused to transfer to on-battery operation.

λIf the UPS has transferred to on-battery operation due to a utility voltage notch or spike, the display will report the transfer cause as a notch/spike.

λIf the UPS has transferred to on-battery operation due to an unacceptable

rate of change in the output voltage, the display will report the transfer cause as dV/dt.

λIf the UPS has transferred to on-battery operation to maintain proper output voltage regulation in response to high or low utility voltage, the display will report the transfer cause as Hi Line V or Lo Line V.

λIf the UPS has transferred to on-battery operation to conduct battery tests,

the display will report the transfer cause as Self test.

This screen shows the rms current drawn by the UPS's load in Amps. The accuracy of this measurement is ±5% of the full scale value of 35 Amps.

This screen shows the Volt-Amps drawn by the UPS's load as a percent of full rated capacity. The accuracy of this measurement is ±5% of the full scale value of 105%.

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Contents American Power Conversion MatrixTM UPS User’s ManualTable of Contents Emergency Power Off EPO IntroductionOverview Hot Swappable ModulesRemote Interfaces SafetyDisplay Presentation Isolation Unit IU5a. Nema 5-15R receptacles Electronics Unit EU Rear View of the Electronics UnitBattery Pack Rear ViewProtection Strategies InstallationReceiving Inspection Input Voltage Selection PlacementMoving the UPS Vac Input Configuration Module InterconnectionsTypical installation showing mated battery couplers Emergency Power Off EPO Interface Start-Up Modes of Operation OperationInput Plug Incompatibility Sleep Mode Standby modeOn-line mode On-battery modeBypass mode Default screensDisplay and Controls Operation Transfer between modes of operationUPS Control menu UPS Status menuUPS Diagnostics menu Page UPS Setup Page Page Password protection UPS TestsInterface Kits PowerChute SoftwareUPS Monitoring Computer Interface Port Difficulty Troubleshooting Chart Replace Electronics Unit EU Fault MessagesUPS requires service Battery status Replacing the Electronics Unit Replacing or Adding Battery Packs Obtaining Service Specifications Storing the UPSNoise and Surge Isolation EnvironmentPhysical ApprovalsTypical On-Battery Run Times 10.69 13.13 15.57 18.0111.56

MatrixTM UPS specifications

American Power Conversion (APC), a leader in power management solutions, has developed the MatrixTM Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system to meet the critical power needs of data center infrastructure. The MatrixTM UPS is designed for scalability, reliability, and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for organizations requiring robust backup power systems.

One of the main features of the MatrixTM UPS is its modular design, which allows for easy configuration and scalability. Organizations can start with a basic setup and expand capacity as needed, ensuring optimal utilization of resources. The system is available in various configurations, enabling customization according to specific power and environmental requirements. This modularity also facilitates easy maintenance and upgrades without significant downtime.

The MatrixTM UPS utilizes advanced technologies, such as dual conversion and intelligent battery management. The dual conversion technology ensures that power is provided in a clean and consistent manner, free from fluctuations and disturbances. Additionally, the system features an integrated battery management system that optimizes battery performance, extends lifespan, and enhances overall efficiency.

One of the standout characteristics of the MatrixTM UPS is its energy efficiency. With a high-efficiency rating, this UPS minimizes energy consumption during operation, which significantly reduces operational costs and contributes to a lower carbon footprint. This is particularly beneficial for businesses looking to adhere to sustainability goals while maintaining reliable power supply.

Another key feature is the intuitive user interface that simplifies monitoring and control. Users can easily access real-time information on power status, battery health, and operational efficiency through a graphical LCD. Remote management capabilities enable administrators to monitor the system from any location, providing added flexibility and ensuring quick response times in case of power issues.

The MatrixTM UPS also prioritizes redundancy, with features such as N+1 architecture, ensuring that backup power is reliable even in the event of component failure. This level of redundancy is crucial for mission-critical applications where power interruptions can lead to significant operational disruptions.

In summary, the American Power Conversion MatrixTM UPS stands out with its modular design, advanced technology, high energy efficiency, and user-friendly interface. These characteristics make it a reliable solution for businesses looking to ensure continuity of operations in an increasingly power-dependent environment. With its robust capabilities, the MatrixTM UPS positions itself as a cornerstone for effective power management in data centers and beyond.