2. Installation

2.4 Connecting the protected equipment

Check that the indications on the rating plate on the back of the UPS correspond to your AC-power system and to the actual electrical consumption of all the equipment to be connected to the UPS.

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1 - Remove the power cord supplying the equipment to be protected.

2 - Pulsar Evolution 2200: Connect the power cord (1) just removed from the equipment to the AC-power socket 11 and then to the AC-power wall outlet.

9- Pulsar Evolution 3000/3000 XL: Connect the supplied power cord 24 (250 V, 16 A) to

8the AC-power socket 11 and then to the AC-power wall outlet.

3 - Connect the protected equipment to the UPS using the two cords 25 . It is advised

29to connect priority loads to the four standard outlets 8 and any non-priority loads to the four programmable outlets 9 (in groups of

two outlets).If the UPS is connected to a25computer running MGE communications software, it is possible to program the

11interruption of power to the programmable outlets 9 during operation on battery power, thus reserving backup power for the priority loads.

4 - Lock the connections using the securing system 29 .

As soon as the UPS is energised, the battery begins charging. Eight hours are required to charge to the full rated backup time.

Pulsar Evolution 3000 XL: At least one EXB additional battery module must be connected to the UPS because it does not have internal batteries. See the EXB battery-module installation manual (Doc. no. 3400711600) for information on making the connections.

(1) Make sure the cord has the following characteristics: 250 V, 10 A, cross-sectional area 1 mm2, type HO5.

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