6.3Connecting the load segments
Before you connect the load segments to the UPS, please make sure that the actual power output on the type plate is larger than or equal to the sum of the load power consumption.
Connect the desired load segments to the output jacks of your UPS. Use the load segment connection cords that come with the device. Pay attention to the division of the output plugs (also see Chapter 5.2 on pg. 29). Connect critical load segments that require a constant power supply preferably to the output jacks with a permanent power supply. The manageable output power circuits divide the load segments. To remove the load segment power cords, press the red button below the corresponding output outlet. Leave your load segments switched off for the time being. If further load segment connections are required, please contact your retail dealer.
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Fig. 18: Load segment power circuit | ||
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In the case of a common service cabinet (electric i circuits as well as power supply and UPS voltage), mark each circuit with the corresponding supply
(mains power line or UPS).
The segment load on the UPS should never exceed the specified nominal load of the device. If the device is overloaded for any reason, the red LED will light up to indicate the problem and a warning sound will be heard. The load segments connected will continue to be supplied with power, depending on how much of an overload there is, for a certain time, but the load must be reduced accordingly as soon as possible.
If you ignore the “device overload” warning, this can result in a complete loss of the UPS functions!
Also try to avoid
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