3.Switch ON the output switch Q1 (Pos. I) on each unit.

When the last Q1 will be closed, the output will be supplied by the mains through all bypass.

Verify, selecting the screen METERING/Udcp and Udcn, that the booster voltage has reached about 215 VDC.

4.Switch ON the inverter on the first unit entering the screen:

MENU/COMMAND MENU/INVERTER ON

5.Switch ON the inverter on the other units in the same manner.

(Do not start the next inverter until the sequence of the previous one ends – about 10 seconds).

Some seconds later the load will be transferred on inverter and the main screen of each unit will display:

APPLICATION ON UPS

LP 33

40kVA P1

APPLICAT. ON UTILITY

 

= 70%

 

 

 

 

 

Udcp=215V

Udcn=215V

Ubp=164V

 

Ubn=164V F

Charge level

=

100%

Autonomy

 

=

800min

 

 

 

 

COMMAND MENU

INVERTER ON * INVERTER OFF

COMMAND MENU

INVERTER ON * INVERTER OFF

LP 33

40kVA P1

APPLICATION ON UPS

= 70%

END OF PROCEDURE

NOTE !

Even if the UPS is delivered with the battery fully charged, they could be partially discharged during transportation or storage.

It is recommended to recharge the battery during a few hours in order to provide the complete battery energy stored to the load in the event of mains failure.

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GE LP 33 manual Switch on the output switch Q1 Pos. I on each unit, 40kVA P1, Udcp=215V Udcn=215V

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