American Power Conversion POWERCELL user manual Test for proper operation

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3.0 Installation

3.6 Connecting equipment to the PowerCell (continued)

3.6.7Once you have determined that your equipment and the UPS are compat- ible, plug your equipment into the UPS’s rear panel output receptacles.

Note: Do not plug laser printers into your PowerCell! The power requirements of a typical laser printer are much larger than the requirements of other computer peripherals and may trip the UPS’s rear panel circuit breaker. Plug laser printers into an APC SurgeArrest® surge suppressor. Remember that print jobs can be re-queued when the power is restored!

3.7 Test for proper operation

After your PowerCell has had a chance to recharge its battery, turn on the UPS’s power I/0 control and switch on your computer equipment. The indicator within the switch should be illuminated and your equipment should operate normally.

To test the operation of your PowerCell, simply unplug its input cord to simulate a utility blackout. The PowerCell will immediately transfer your equipment to power derived from the UPS’s internal battery. During this time, the PowerCell will emit a beep once every five seconds to remind you that your equipment is operating from a source of power that is limited in duration. Restore power to the PowerCell by plugging in the line cord. Observe that your equipment operates normally during both transfer from utility power to UPS power and back again. Repeat this test four or five times to ensure proper operation. See the

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Contents Powercell Important safety instructions Please save this manualTable of contents This page intentionally left blank Introduction User replaceable batterySite wiring fault indicator OverviewSurge suppression and EMI/RFI filtering Remote interface Network modelSafety EnglishSécurité ¡ Seguridad Receiving inspection InstallationPlacement Load typesConnecting to the utility Battery chargingConnecting equipment to the PowerCell Example labels found at system equipment rear panels Test for proper operation Overloads Principles of operation Noise and surge suppression Battery Load transfer switchBattery charger InverterOperation during a utility failure TransformerMonitoring and control electronics Principles of operation Audible alarm Controls and indicatorsPower I/0 switch UPS monitoring Interface KitsPowerChute Software Computer interface portDifficulty Difficulté Dificultad Troubleshooting chart Problem Possible Cause Action to TakeDifficulty Replacing the battery Obtaining Service Extended storage Storing the UPSStorage conditions Run time versus load Pcpro PcnetSpecifications Page Limited Warranty Life support policyPhone