
UPS Startup
9.Use an AC voltmeter to measure voltages on the terminal block inside the bypass switch cabinet. See Figure 22 on page 32, which shows the terminal numbering for input and output UPS connections.
Record your measurements in the following chart. The voltages in the first column should be nearly equal to the voltages in the second column. If the values differ by more than a few volts, check the terminal block connections and correct any wiring problems.
AC Line Input | Measurement | AC from UPS | Measurement |
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L1 to L2 (11 to 12*) |
| 7 to 8* |
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N to L1 (10 to 11*) |
| 6 to 7* |
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N to L2 (10 to 12*) |
| 6 to 8* |
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*For some installations, there is no connection at terminals 6, 8, 10, or 12.
10.If the bypass switch is a
If the bypass switch is a
Terminal 7 to 11
Terminal 8 to 12
11.Measure the AC voltage between the following points on the terminal block. This reading must be no more than 1 Vac; if it is, call your service representative.
Terminal 6 to 10
12.Switch the bypass switch to LINE. Measure the voltage to the protected equipment (at the load distribution panel) and verify that it is correct.
13.Switch the bypass switch to UPS and verify the voltage to the protected equipment is still correct.
14.Reinstall the cover on the bypass switch, and tighten all cover screws.
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