Toshiba 1800 manual Product Description, Theory of Operation, Application and Use, Power Backup

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Product Description

Theory of Operation

An uninterruptible power supply, or system, is a device that is installed between commercial power and load equipment. The UPS provides steady AC power to the load during commercial power fluctuations and interruptions.

During normal operation the UPS uses commercial AC power. It also takes in all of the high voltage spikes and transients caused by switching and faults, and all of the common mode and normal mode noise which is associated with commercial AC power. The UPS converts this input to flat DC power. From this DC power, the UPS generates its own extremely high quality AC output. The result of this process is maximum power conditioning.

If the AC power supplied to the UPS drops below a specified voltage level, the unit’s batteries automatically begin supplying the power instead of receiving it. This insures that the load connected to the UPS continues to receive power without interruption. When commercial AC input power becomes available again, operation returns to normal. The unit’s batteries begin to recharge so they will be ready for the next power interruption.

Application and Use

Toshiba’s 1800 Series of on-line Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) provides continuous computer-grade AC power in a compact, high performance, energy efficient unit. The UPS assures safe and reliable operation of critical office equipment, minicomputers, and local area networks. All units feature an audible alarm which sounds if the battery voltage drops below standard during use. This is an additional aid to help in retaining the valuable office data banks. All units allow for computer interfacing for remote control and monitoring, and an external battery pack option for extended backup operation. (See Specifications)

Power Backup

During an electrical power failure the batteries of the UPS unit supply DC power to the inverter that supports the load equipment automatically, without interruption. For example, when used to support a computer, a UPS backup assures additional time to complete your activity and save data after a power failure occurs.

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Contents Series Page Product Use and Warranty Restrictions Qualified Personnel only Toshiba International Corporation Toshiba’s Customer Support CenterToshiba Customer Support Center Instructions Importantes Concernant LA Sécurité Appendix D Bypass Undervoltage / Overvoltage Preventive Maintenance General Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Instructions Importantes Concernant LA Sécurité Application and Use Power BackupProduct Description Theory of OperationPower Conditioning Unpacking Instructions Inspection/InstallationInstallation Precautions Inspection of the New UPS EquipmentOperating Precautions Layout UPS Power Connections External DimensionsWiring the Unit Terminal Block Details Power Connections 120 V InputH2A H1A LOW COM High Power Connections 208/240 V InputDisplay Panel Layout Operating the UPSOption Starting the UPS SystemStopping the UPS Initial Mode Resultant Mode after Switch to Bypass UPS Display Status and Operating Condition UPS Display Status and Operating Condition Battery Recharge Time Battery Backup TimeFunction Control Button Battery Check FunctionRemote Contacts IBM AS/400 Communication InterfaceCTS RS-232COption Card Slot TroubleshootingOver Heat 100% Flash Sound for Voltage 20% Flash Sound for Frequency 60% Flash Sound for Faults Fault Over Heat 150% Second Before Storing Storage of UPS EquipmentGeneral Guidelines AvoidRecharging requirements during storage DisposalParts Replacement Preventive and Scheduled Maintenance/Parts ReplacementPreventive Maintenance UG1G2L024C6TB Appendix a SpecificationsEvvironmental Physical Battery Appendix B System Overload Appendix C Parallel Operation Appendix D Bypass Undervoltage Overvoltage Appendix E 1800 Model/Wire Size Specifications Toshiba International Corporation Procedure Modifications Page Page Page Page Page Industrial Division
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