APC 2200XLT, 3000T, 5000T, 1400XLT User Configuration Items, How to Determine On-Battery Run Time

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User Configuration Items

Note: Setting these items requires optional software or hardware.

Function

Factory Default

User Selectable Choices

Description

Automatic Self-Test

Every 14 days

Every 7 days (168 hours), On

Sets the interval at which the UPS will execute a self-test.

 

(336 hours)

Startup Only, No Self-Test

 

 

 

 

 

UPS ID

UPS_IDEN

Up to eight characters to define

Use this field to uniquely identify the UPS for network

 

 

the UPS.

management purposes.

 

 

 

 

Date of Last Battery Replacement

Manufacture Date

Date of Battery Replacement

Reset this date on battery replacement.

 

 

 

 

Minimum Capacity Before Return from

0 percent

15, 50, 90 percent

The UPS will charge its batteries to the specified percentage

Shutdown

 

 

before return from a shutdown.

 

 

 

 

Sensitivity

Normal

Reduced, Low

Set lower than normal sensitivity to avoid lowered battery

 

 

 

capacity and service life in situations where the load can

 

 

 

tolerate minor power disturbances.

 

 

 

 

Duration of Low Battery Warning

2 minutes

5, 7, 10 minutes

Sets the time before s hutdown at which the UPS issues a low

 

 

 

battery warning. Set higher than the default only if the OS

 

 

 

needs the time for graceful shutdown.

 

 

 

 

Alarm Delay After Line Fail

5 second delay

30 second delay, At Low

To avoid alarms for minor power glitches, set the alarm delay.

 

 

Battery Condition, No Alarm

 

 

 

 

 

Shutdown Delay

20 seconds

180, 300, 600 seconds

Sets the interval between when the UPS receives a shutdown

 

 

 

command and when shutdown occurs.

 

 

 

 

Synchronized Turn-on Delay

0 seconds

60, 180, 300 seconds

To avoid branch circuit overload, the UPS will wait the

 

 

 

specified time after the return of utility power before turn-on.

 

 

 

 

High Transfer Point

229

224, 234, 239

To avoid unnecessary battery usage, set the High Transfer

 

 

 

Point higher if the utility voltage is chronically high and the

 

 

 

load is known to work well under this condition.

 

 

 

 

Low Transfer Point

177

168, 172, 182

Set the Low Transfer Point lower if the utility voltage is

 

 

 

chronically low and the load can tolerate this condition.

 

 

 

 

How to Determine On-Battery Run Time

Note:

UPS battery life differs based on usage and environment.

APC recommends that the battery/batteries be changed once every two years.

Tower and 5U Models - 1400VA and 2200VA Models

Typical On-Battery Runtime Versus Load, in Hours

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Load

Internal

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery

(VA)

Battery

Pack

Packs

Packs

Packs

Packs

Packs

Packs

Packs

Packs

Packs

100

4.50

9.75

15.42

21.08

26.75

32.42

38.08

43.75

49.41

55.08

60.75

200

2.75

6.25

9.75

13.50

17.25

21.08

24.83

28.58

32.33

36.17

39.92

300

1.83

4.50

7.08

9.67

12.50

15.33

18.08

20.92

23.75

26.58

29.42

400

1.33

3.42

5.42

7.50

9.58

11.83

14.08

16.33

18.58

20.75

23.00

500

1.05

2.67

4.42

6.08

7.83

9.50

11.33

13.25

15.08

16.92

18.75

600

0.85

2.17

3.67

5.08

6.50

8.00

9.42

11.00

12.58

14.17

15.75

700

0.68

1.75

3.00

4.25

5.50

6.75

8.00

9.26

10.67

12.00

13.33

800

0.58

1.50

2.58

3.75

4.83

5.92

7.08

8.17

9.25

10.50

11.67

900

0.48

1.27

2.25

3.25

4.25

5.25

6.25

7.25

8.25

9.17

10.25

1000

0.43

1.12

2.00

2.83

3.75

4.67

5.58

6.42

7.33

8.25

9.17

1200

0.33

0.88

1.52

2.25

3.00

3.75

4.50

5.25

6.00

6.75

7.50

1400

0.27

0.70

1.22

1.83

2.50

3.08

3.75

4.42

5.00

5.67

6.25

1600

0.22

0.57

1.00

1.47

2.00

2.58

3.08

3.67

4.17

4.75

5.25

1800

0.18

0.48

0.87

1.25

1.75

2.17

2.67

3.17

3.67

4.17

4.67

2000

0.15

0.42

0.73

1.08

1.45

1.92

2.33

2.75

3.17

3.67

4.08

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Contents 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 Electrical Safety Handling SafetyReplacement and Recycling of Batteries 990-7031D, Revision 5 5/01 Table of Contents Page Introduction InstallationUnpacking Placement Installing Rack Mount UnitsFront Load the UPS into the Rack Rack Mount OptionsConnect the Batteries Tower Units3U Rack Mount Units 5U Rack Mount UnitsInitial Startup Charge the batteryRear Views Operating Instructions Shutdown Mode On BatteryBattery Charge Bar Graph Replace BatteryCold Start Low BatterySmartBoost Cold start is not a normal conditionStorage Conditions Replacing the BatteryStorage 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 Typical On-Battery Runtime Versus Load, in Hours User Configuration ItemsHow to Determine On-Battery Run Time 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 If the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer ServiceLimited Warranty 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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