APC 3000T, 5000T, 2200XLT, 1400XLT user manual 3U Rack Mount Units, 5U Rack Mount Units

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5000 VA

5000 VA

5000 VA

3U Rack Mount Units

1.Reach into the finger pull and open the front cover. Swing the cover open as shown.

2.Unhook the side of the cover from the chassis and lift it away to expose the battery door.

3.Use a flat-blade or Phillips screwdriver or a coin to remove the two battery door screws and open the door.

4.Connect the battery leads to the battery. Connect the red wire to the positive (+) terminal and the black wire to the negative (–) terminal.

5.Close the battery door, replace the battery compartment screws, and replace the front cover.

5U Rack Mount Units

1.Reach into the finger pull and open the front cover. Swing the cover open as shown.

For 5000 VA units: Remove the front bezel by grasping the finger clips on the side of the bezel and carefully loosening the four (4) snaps. Skip to step 3.

2.Unhook the side of the cover from the chassis and lift it away to expose the battery door.

3.Use a screwdriver or a coin to remove the two (2) battery door screws and open the door.

4.To connect the battery (or set), press the gray connector into the plug at the top of the battery housing.

Note:

The 5000 VA model has four (4) battery packs that must be installed. Be careful lifting the

batteries - they are heavy. Support the bottom of the batteries as you move them.

5.For 5000 VA units:

Hold the battery pack so that the leads are on the right hand side. Slide the battery pack into the UPS.

Press the gray connector into the plug at the right-hand side of the battery compartment. Tuck the white cord (that serves as a handle for the connector) neatly to the side.

6.For 5000 VA units, repeat step 5 for the remaining three (3) battery packs.

7.Close the battery door, replace the screws, and replace the front cover.

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Contents 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 Handling Safety Electrical SafetyReplacement and Recycling of Batteries 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 Table of Contents Page Installation IntroductionUnpacking Placement Installing Rack Mount UnitsFront Load the UPS into the Rack Rack Mount OptionsConnect the Batteries Tower Units3U Rack Mount Units 5U Rack Mount UnitsCharge the battery Initial StartupRear Views Operating Instructions On Battery Battery Charge Bar GraphShutdown Mode Replace BatteryLow Battery SmartBoostCold Start Cold start is not a normal conditionReplacing the Battery StorageStorage Conditions Extended storageBattery Replacement Procedure Tower Units Battery Replacement Procedure 3U Rack Mount Units Battery Replacement Procedure 5U Rack Mount Units 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 User Configuration Items How to Determine On-Battery Run TimeTypical On-Battery Runtime Versus Load, in Hours Tower and 5U Models 1400VA and 2200VA Models2200 Tower and 5U Rack Mount Models 3000 & 5000 VA Models 3U Rack Mount Models 2200 & 3000 VA ModelsSpecifications 1400 VA 2200 VA 3000 VA 5000 VATroubleshooting Service Limited WarrantyIf the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer APC Contact Information990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 XL Installation Smart-UPS Battery ProtocolUse the Smart-UPS Battery Pack Utility Battpack Click on Configuration Click on UPS Operating ParametersStep Number Type Produced Effect Racks Rack Type Hole Type Hardware Required Hardware IncludedAppendix C Transporting Your Smart-UPS
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3000T, 1400XLT, 5000T, 2200XLT specifications

The APC (American Power Conversion) range of Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) includes models such as the 2200XLT, 5000T, 1400XLT, and 3000T, each designed to meet different power protection needs in various environments. These models provide reliable backup power and surge protection, ensuring that electronic devices remain operational during utility power disruptions.

The APC 2200XLT is known for its robust performance and efficiency. This model features on-line double conversion technology, which guarantees that connected equipment receives pure sine wave power, crucial for sensitive electronics. With a power capacity of 2200 VA, the 2200XLT accommodates high-energy requirements, making it ideal for small to medium-sized businesses. The LCD display provides real-time status on power conditions, battery health, and load levels, ensuring users are always informed.

The APC 5000T, with a power capacity of 5000 VA, is designed for larger operations, providing substantial backup power for critical infrastructure. This model offers advanced features such as hot-swappable batteries, allowing maintenance without disrupting power to connected devices. The 5000T also includes PowerChute software, facilitating monitoring and management of UPS systems via a user-friendly interface. Its enhanced scalability means it can easily be expanded to meet growing power needs.

The APC 1400XLT is compact yet efficient, offering 1400 VA of power. It excels in providing reliable protection for desktop computers and workstations. Featuring Power Factor Correction (PFC), this model optimizes power delivery, resulting in increased energy savings. Its customizable alarm settings and easy-to-read LCD panel make it user-friendly, ensuring that even those with minimal technical expertise can operate it effectively.

Lastly, the APC 3000T serves as a versatile powerhouse for small to medium-sized data centers. Its 3000 VA capacity supports critical equipment, while redundant features enhance reliability. The unit is also equipped with a network management card for remote monitoring capabilities. The 3000T's ability to configure and manage multiple units in a parallel setup allows businesses to ensure that their power needs are met while maximizing uptime.

In summary, the APC 2200XLT, 5000T, 1400XLT, and 3000T UPS models offer a variety of features and technologies designed to ensure power availability and system reliability across various applications. These units emphasize security against power disturbances while providing a solid return on investment for organizations seeking to protect their critical electronic infrastructure.