System Configuration and Setup

Once the UTS has been installed and connected to utility power by a qualified electrician, the UTS is ready for configuration and setup.

System setup

Press the System Setup button located on the front of the UTS to enter system setup mode and to navigate through the system setup options.

Use the down/up arrow buttons to navigate through the configuration options and to change values displayed on the LCD.

Note: The settings and values selected will change immediately after an arrow button is pressed.

The LCD will revert back to the starting display message after 30 seconds with no activity.

Bypass Mode

Use the up arrow key to select NO, indicating that bypass mode is disabled or YES, enabling bypass mode on the UTS.

In bypass mode, all circuits are powered by the utility power source. Backup power sources are not used to power loads regardless of the status or quality of the primary utility power source.

BYPASS LOAD.. NO

Warning: Changing bypass mode settings while connected to utility power will cause all connected loads to be momentarily disconnected.

When bypass mode is enabled, overload protection is provided. High and low voltage protection is not available when bypass mode is enabled.

Load Shedding

Use the down/up arrow keys to select ON, indicating that load shedding is enabled or OFF, to disable load shedding.

The UTS provides intelligent load management, defined by APC as adaptive load management (ALM).

LOAD SHEDDING ON/OFF: ON

When a backup power source is nearing an overload condition, ALM intelligence sheds (drops) select loads and then reconnects the loads when adequate power becomes available. ALM selects the most suitable loads to drop and reconnect at any given time minimizing overall load disruption, and maximizing backup power capability.

When load shedding is enabled (ALM is on), the average energy output of a backup power source can increase by 20% or more. This allows more loads to be connected without overloading or stalling a backup power source.

When load shedding is disabled (ALM is off), overload conditions can occur causing a generator to stall, a circuit breaker to trip, or loads may experience severe low voltage conditions.

Load Shedding must be enabled for each circuit to be set individually for specific maximum time off and minimum time on. Refer to Circuit Maximum Time Off and Minimum Time On section in this manual.

Voltage Sensitivity

Use the down/up arrow keys to select High, Medium, or Low voltage sensitivity. The voltage sensitivity level determines how the UTS reacts to voltage fluctuations. Medium voltage sensitivity setting is a suitable setting for most situations.

VOLTAGE SENSITIVITY: MEDIUM

High voltage sensitivity setting is recommended only for loads that are very sensitive to voltage fluctuations. Low voltage sensitivity setting is recommended for loads that can tolerate most power fluctuations.

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APC UTS10BI, UTS6H, BU154A System Configuration and Setup, System setup, Bypass Mode, Load Shedding, Voltage Sensitivity

BU154A, UTS6H, UTS10BI, UTS6 specifications

The APC UTS6, UTS6H, UTS10BI, and BU154A are prominent products in the field of connectivity and power management, specifically designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of electrical systems. Each of these models carries unique features and characteristics that cater to diverse applications in both residential and industrial environments.

The APC UTS6 is a highly versatile surge protector designed for home and office setups. It provides essential protection against voltage spikes and electrical surges, which can damage connected devices. The UTS6 features six outlets, allowing multiple devices to be connected simultaneously. It incorporates a built-in circuit breaker and LED indicators for surge protection status, ensuring that users are informed about the operational status of their equipment. Its compact design makes it ideal for tight spaces, and its robust construction ensures long-term durability.

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