APC 2000, 900, 1250 user manual Safety, English

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2.0 Safety !

ENGLISH

Caution!

CAUTION !

To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the Uninterruptible Power Source from the mains before installing computer interface signal cable (when used). Reconnect the power cord only after all signalling interconnections have been made.

Connect the Uninterruptible Power Source to a two-pole, three-wire grounding mains receptacle. The receptacle must be connected to appropriate branch protection (fuse or circuit breaker). Connection to any other type of receptacle may result in a shock hazard and may violate local electrical codes.

This Uninterruptible Power Source has an internal energy source (the battery) that cannot be de-energized by the user. The output may be energized when the unit is not connected to a mains supply.

To properly deenergize the Uninterruptible Power Source in an emergency, move the rear panel I/O switch to the O (off) position and disconnect the power cord from the mains.

Avoid installing the Uninterruptible Power Source in locations where there is water or excessive humidity.

Do not allow water or any foreign object to get inside the Uninterruptible Power Source. Do not put objects containing liquid on or near the unit.

To reduce the risk of overheating the Uninterruptible Power Source, avoid exposing the unit to the direct rays of the sun. Avoid installing the unit near heat emitting appliances such as a room heater or stove.

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Contents Smart-UPS Important safety instructions Radio Frequency InterferenceTable of contents Introduction OverviewRemote interfaces Battery replacement indicators and testSmartBoost Extended capabilitiesSafety EnglishSécurité Sicherheit Deutsch¡ Seguridad Front view Presentation900VA and 1250VA models 100, 120 Vac versions Rear view900VA and 1250VA models 220/230/240 Vac version 2000VA model 100, 120 Vac versions Front view Rear view2000VA model 120 Vac versions options Option2000VA model 208 Vac version and options Standard Option2000VA model 220/230/240 Vac version Installation PlacementReceiving inspection Connect battery pack 2000VA model only Connect UPS to service and enableConnect UPS to service Enable UPS Switch on the UPS Check Site Wiring Fault indicator 100, 120 Vac versionsSwitch on load equipment Plug loads into UPSDisplay features OperationBattery capacity bar graph Output power bar graphLow battery Audible alarmOn-battery operation Line voltage bar graphOption switch Option switchesReplace battery OverloadPage22 Status reporting MonitoringPower management Operation customizingPage25 PowerChute Software UPS MonitoringInterface Kits Computer interface port Difficulty Difficulté Schwierigkeit Dificultad Troubleshooting chart GifOcSd GfkkWOcS PNmkS NPlWfe lf lNbSBattery replacement check Obtaining Service Storing the UPS Storage conditionsExtended storage Output characteristics SpecificationsTransfer characteristics InputEnvironment Battery and chargerNoise and surge suppression PhysicalTypical run time versus load Cy˜ E66nN 78A6nN 8666nN ¡y ¡¸ y˜ 64C 3y I oyPage39 Declaration of Conformity Limited Warranty Life support policy∗ Mailing

900, 1250, 2000 specifications

The APC series, particularly models 2000, 1250, and 900, represents a cornerstone in the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) landscape, providing robust solutions for protecting sensitive electrical equipment from power disruptions. These models are designed to ensure high availability and power reliability for a range of applications, from personal use to larger enterprise systems.

The APC 2000 is known for its high power capacity, rated at 2000VA/1600W. It features an advanced LCD interface that provides essential information, such as battery status and load capacity. This model incorporates pure sine wave output, making it ideal for devices that require a stable and clean power source. It also offers multiple outlets and communication ports, including USB and SmartSlot for additional network management capabilities. The integration of PowerChute software allows users to efficiently monitor and manage the UPS, ensuring proactive response to any power-related issues.

The APC 1250, with a capacity of 1250VA/750W, is tailored for medium-sized setups. Its compact design makes it suitable for small offices and home workstations. The model boasts similar features to the 2000, including an intuitive LCD display and pure sine wave output. The APC 1250 also provides automatic voltage regulation, ensuring that connected devices receive consistent voltage without unnecessary battery usage. The unit’s design prioritizes user-friendliness with tools for easy installation and monitoring.

Meanwhile, the APC 900 operates at 900VA/480W, catering specifically to individual users and smaller electronics. This model is designed for basic use, such as providing backup power for personal computers, networking equipment, or smaller electronics. The APC 900’s standout features include user-friendly status indicators, fuse protection, and several outlets to ensure multiple devices can be connected simultaneously. Its compact size makes it particularly appealing for home environments where space is at a premium.

Each of these models leverages cutting-edge technologies including advanced battery management systems that prolong battery life and performance. They incorporate surge protection and noise filtering to safeguard sensitive equipment. In terms of physical characteristics, the UPS units are built with a focus on durability and ease of transport, featuring sturdy casings and integrated handles.

In conclusion, the APC 2000, 1250, and 900 models offer a range of features that cater to diverse power needs, ensuring reliable power protection and management for both personal and business applications. Their deployment of advanced technologies and user-friendly functionalities make them a preferred choice in the UPS market.