IBM UPS1481 UNIT user manual Operation

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OnLine Power

SECTION 1 OPERATION

1-1 INTRODUCTION

The Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 provides an exceptional level of load protection and monitoring capabilities. The critical load is provided with conditioned, regulated, computer grade power at all times. There is complete electrical isolation between the input and output voltage of the UPS.

When input power to the UPS is lost, such as during a power outage, the UPS automatically draws power from its internal battery supply. The critical load receives only clean sine wave power. There are no disturbances or power interruptions on the output when the UPS transfers to battery operation. Transfers to and from battery operation are “No Break” transfers. The internal maintenance-free batteries provide ten (10) to fifteen (15) minutes (depending upon model) of backup power. The 10 and 15 kVA models have separate battery cabinets.

Upon restoration of input power, the UPS automatically resumes normal operation. Also the UPS immediately begins to recharge the batteries.

The Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 provides comprehensive monitoring capabilities. In addition to the LED indicators and audible alarm, the Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 contains a 160 alpha-numeric display and touch pad. UPS status, event history, and operating parameters (such as input, output voltage) are readily available to the operator via the touch pad and display. The UPS 1481 contains, as standard features, an AS/400 interface, RS-232 interface, and printer interface.

The Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 is an on—line single phase UPS available in output ratings of 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5 and 15kVA. The UPS 1481 is U.L. listed under UL1481. The Fire Alarm Back- up UPS1481 is available with input voltages of 120 and 240/VAC and output voltages of 120/240/VAC. This information is provided on the name plate located on the rear panel of the UPS. See Appendix A for a complete listing of the UPS 1481 specifications.

1-2 BENEFITS

The Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 is designed to fit the needs of virtually all power conditioning and UPS applications. It has been specifically designed to power all forms of modern data processing, communication, and process control equipment. The Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 does not require any decorating as other UPS products may when powering 100% electronic loads including switch—mode power supplies.

The Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 protects sensitive electrical equipment, such as computer systems, telecommunication networks, LANs and multi—user systems, and instrumentation

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Contents Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 Unit OnLine Power Information Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Revision History Operation Product Features OnLine Power OnLine Power Functional Block Diagram Customers Connections 120V IN/OUTPUT Unit 120V Output Unit Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 Sizing Options Installation Site Planning Specifications for KVA Unit Model Part Number Nomenclature Pre-Installation Remote Signaling Connections AS400 2 RS232 Connection Control Pcbd OnLine Power Operation Operation Turning On the Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 Turning off the Fire Alarm Back-up UPS1481 OnLine Power COMPONENT’S Location & List COMPONENT’S Table OnLine Power OnLine Power Appendix a Extended Battery RUN Chart Appendix B Optional Main Input & Main Output Breakers Input Circuit Breaker Appendix C LCD Display Menu & Troublshooting Guide Screen B The screen appears as below OnLine Power Appendix D Specification Power Rating KVA/KW OnLine Power OnLine Power Battery Cabinet B 2ND 4TH Level 1ST Level OnLine Power OnLine Power OnLine Power OnLine Power OnLine Power OnLine Power

UPS1481 UNIT specifications

The IBM UPS1481 is a robust uninterruptible power supply (UPS) designed to ensure the seamless operation of critical equipment in various environments, including data centers, telecommunications, and enterprise applications. This model is particularly noted for its reliability, efficiency, and advanced features, catering to the demands of modern IT infrastructures.

One of the main features of the UPS1481 is its high-capacity output, which can handle significant power loads. With an impressive power rating, the unit is equipped to support various devices, from servers to networking equipment, guaranteeing that essential operations remain uninterrupted during power outages or fluctuations. This capability is crucial for maintaining business continuity and minimizing potential downtime.

In terms of technology, the IBM UPS1481 integrates advanced power management systems that provide real-time monitoring and control. This functionality allows users to track power consumption, battery status, and overall system health through an intuitive interface. Additionally, the UPS includes features such as an automatic voltage regulator (AVR), which helps stabilize voltage levels, protecting connected equipment from surges, spikes, and drops that can cause damage or data loss.

The UPS1481 also comes with a modular design, allowing for scalability. Users can expand the capacity of the UPS to meet growing power demands without needing to replace the entire unit. This flexibility is beneficial for organizations undergoing rapid growth or technological upgrades.

Another important characteristic of the IBM UPS1481 is its energy efficiency. Designed to comply with various energy standards, the unit operates with minimal power loss, thereby reducing operational costs and contributing to a greener environment. By optimizing energy usage, organizations can enhance their sustainability initiatives while ensuring reliable power protection.

Furthermore, the UPS1481 offers a robust battery system that supports extended runtime options. Users can configure the UPS with additional battery packs to ensure that critical systems remain operational for extended periods during extensive outages.

In summary, the IBM UPS1481 UNIT stands out for its high capacity, advanced power management features, modular design, and energy efficiency. It is an ideal solution for businesses looking to safeguard their critical equipment and maintain operational integrity in the face of power disruptions.