APC SURTA3000XL, 2400 VA Installation, To Install the UPS in a Rack, Connect Equipment to the UPS

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Installation

Installation

Refer to instructions below for information on how to install the UPS in a rack, in a tower configuration, or when installing the UPS with optional battery pack(s). Once the UPS has been placed in the desired tower or rack location, complete the remaining installation steps in sequential order, beginning with “Connect Equipment to the UPS” on page 4.

To Install the UPS in a Rack

See the installation sheet supplied with the optional rail kit (SURTRK2) to install the UPS in the rack. It is recommended that you remove the battery before attempting to install it in the rack. See “To Install a Replacement Battery” on page 12 for the procedure.

To Install the UPS in a Tower Configuration

For stability, the UPS is shipped with stabilizing feet. Using the UPS in a tower configuration without the feet may result in bodily injury or equipment damage.

To Install the UPS with External Battery Pack(s)

In addition to the UPS, if your configuration includes optional Smart-UPS RT battery pack(s) (SURT192XLBP, SURT192XLBPJ), see the battery pack user manual to complete the physical installation for the UPS with external battery pack(s).

The UPS must be installed above external battery pack(s) when in a rack. When installing the UPS in a tower configuration, battery pack(s) must be installed to the right of the UPS when facing the front of the UPS. Failure to follow these instructions could result in cabling shortage.

Connect Equipment to the UPS

Prior to connecting the grounding cable, ensure that the UPS is NOT connected to utility or battery power circuits. See step 1 on page 5 for procedure.

The UPS is equipped with the following connectors.

Connectors

Type

Description

 

Serial Com

Use only the supplied cable to connect to the serial port.

 

 

NOTE: A standard serial interface cable is incompatible with the UPS.

 

Normal bypass

Manual bypass enables the user to manually put connected equipment into

 

 

bypass mode.

 

EPO terminal

The Emergency Power Off (EPO) terminal allows the user to connect the UPS

 

 

to the central EPO system.

 

 

NOTE: Adhere to national and local codes when wiring the EPO switch.

 

TVSS screw

The UPS features a Transient Voltage Surge-suppression (TVSS) screw located

 

 

on the rear panel, for connecting the ground cable on surge suppression devices

 

 

such as telephone and network line protectors.

 

 

NOTE: Prior to connecting the grounding cable, disconnect the UPS from the

utility power outlet and turn off the UPS.

External battery pack connector

Optional Smart-UPS RT external battery packs provide extended run-time during power outages. These units support up to ten external battery packs.

NOTE: See the APC Web site, www.apc.com for information on the external battery pack, SURT192XLBP, SURT192XLBPJ.

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Smart-UPS RT 2400/3000 VA Tower/Rack-Mount UPS User Manual

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Contents APC Smart-UPS Page Introduction/Before Installation Contact Information Safety InformationUnpacking and Equipment Placement About this ManualInstallation To Install the UPS in a RackTo Install the UPS in a Tower Configuration To Install the UPS with External Battery PacksConnectors Type Description Connect the Battery and Install the Front Bezel If Required, Connect the Emergency Power Off EPO FeatureConnect Power and Start Up the UPS Terminal Mode Configuration For Additional Computer System SecurityOperation Display Panel IndicatorsDisplay Panel Display Panel Functions On Battery OperationUtility Voltage Measurement Configuration Settings UPS ID UpsidenFunction Factory User Selectable Description Default Choices To Install a Replacement Battery Storage, Maintenance, Transport, and ServiceStorage Storage, Maintenance, Transport, and Service Transporting the UPS to Another Location Troubleshooting ServiceUPS is not providing expected backup time There is no utility power Radio Frequency Warning Regulatory ApprovalsLimited Warranty Copyright Notice