4. Maintenance

4.4 Return to the normal position

Single UPS

Q1

Q4S

Q3BP

Q5N

 

9

 

 

8

QF1

10

11

 

 

 

 

 

13

 

1 - Check that bypass switch Q3BP (10) is ON and that all other switches are OFF.

2 - Set input switch Q4S (9) to ON.

3 - Set output switch Q5N (11) to ON.

4 - Wait until the display goes on and check that there are no faults on the static-switch on the bypass line.

5 - Set bypass switch Q3BP (10) to OFF.

6 - Set the input circuit-breaker Q1 (8) to ON.

7 - Set the battery circuit-breaker QF1 (13) (or set the battery circuit- breakers of the auxiliary cabinets if any) to ON.

 

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31

32

33

The UPS unit starts automatically.

LED (31) is ON.

If LED (31) remains OFF, press the ON button (37) (the system is in manual start mode).

If LED (31) still remains OFF and either of LEDs (32) or (33) is ON, a fault has occurred (see section 4.1).

I O

37

3s

Frequency converter

Q1

Q4S

Q3BP

Q5N

 

9

 

 

8

QF1

10

11

 

 

 

 

 

13

 

1 - Check that all switches are set to OFF.

2 - Set the input circuit-breaker Q4S (9) to ON (check that no cable is connected on phase 1, phase 2 and phase 3).

3 - Set the input circuit-breaker Q1 (8) to ON.

4 - Set output switch Q5N (11) to ON.

5 - Set the battery circuit-breaker QF1 (13) (or set the battery circuit- breakers of the auxiliary cabinets if any) to ON.

 

~

31

32

6 - Press the ON button (37).

If LED (31) still remains OFF and either of LEDs (32) or (33) is ON, a fault has occurred (see section 4.1).

?

33

I O 3s

37

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APC 5000 user manual Return to the normal position, UPS unit starts automatically LED 31 is on

5000 specifications

The APC 5000 series is a comprehensive power protection solution designed for various applications, leveraging advanced technology to ensure reliable performance. Engineered by APC by Schneider Electric, a leader in power management and surge protection, the APC 5000 series is the ideal choice for businesses and home offices alike.

One of the standout features of the APC 5000 is its exceptional power conditioning capabilities. This series includes advanced Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) technology, which maintains consistent voltage levels and protects connected devices from power fluctuations and outages. This ensures that sensitive equipment, such as computers and networking hardware, receive stable power for optimal performance.

The APC 5000 series integrates a robust surge protection mechanism that guards against sudden voltage spikes, a common issue in areas prone to electrical disturbances. This protection is crucial for safeguarding devices from potentially damaging surges caused by lightning strikes or power inconsistencies.

Another notable characteristic is the impressive battery backup system. The integrated high-capacity battery provides sufficient runtime during power outages, allowing users to save their work and shut down devices safely. This feature is vital for preventing data loss in critical situations and lends peace of mind for users who rely heavily on electronic equipment.

The UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system in the APC 5000 is equipped with LCD display panels that provide real-time information on power conditions. Users can easily monitor load levels, battery status, and voltage output, which aids in proactive management and enhances overall operational efficiency.

Moreover, the APC 5000 series features multiple output options including USB and serial connectivity, making it compatible with various devices. Its compact design allows for easy integration into different environments, from small office setups to larger enterprise configurations.

In summary, the APC 5000 series is a versatile power protection solution characterized by its AVR technology, robust surge protection, reliable battery backup, real-time monitoring features, and compatibility with multiple devices. Whether for business or personal use, the APC 5000 series stands out as a reliable partner in ensuring uninterrupted power and protecting valuable electronic equipment.