13.2 Commissioning of the E-Series

When connected to the mains, the batteries automatically begin charging. The UPS may be used immediately, however, full run time will not be available until the batteries are fully charged.

1.Before using the device, charge the batteries for 8 hours.

2.After charging, connect the loads to the UPS.

NOTE: Do not connect any devices that overload the UPS or draw DC current from the UPS (e.g. hair dryers, vacuum cleaners).

3.When the signal interface is used, then the connection cable (accessories) is linked between UPS and computer system. Please see instructions in the documentation for the accessories.

4.Switch on the loads.

5.Switch on the UPS by operating the switch

on the front panel.

The “LINE” and “BYPASS” indicators and the “LOAD” (output load) indicator are illuminated. After a few seconds the “INVERTER” indicator illuminates and the “BYPASS” indicator turns off. The UPS is now in ON-LINE operation.

NOTE: If the “LOAD” indicator is beyond 100%, then too many devices are connected to the UPS. If only one device is connected to the UPS, then its energy demand exceeds the nominal rating of the UPS, which means that a UPS with a higher power rating has to be used.

An overload alarm signal (1 signal per second) is heard.

NOTE: The UPS devices may be commissioned even without being supplied by the grid. The batteries, however, should be charged sufficiently (see above).

13.3 Starting Up the E-Series

NOTE: IF YOUR UPS WAS PURCHASED WITH A FACTORY START-UP SERVICE CONTACT CHLORIDE TECHNICAL SERVICES AT (800) 388-4234 OR (847) 990-3229 BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE START-UP OF THE UPS FOR THE FIRST TIME.

NOTE: Confirm mains voltage is 208 VAC 1φ for E61 and E101 and 208/120 VAC 3φ for E203

1. Switch on the input circuit breaker on the back of the UPS.

WARNING: As soon as the UPS is connected to the AC mains, the output receptacles are energized, even if the UPS is not yet switched on with the front-panel switch.

The “LINE” and “BYPASS” LED indicators are illuminated.

2.When connected to the mains, the batteries automatically begin charging. The UPS may be used immediately, however, full run time will not be available until the batteries are fully charged

3.Before using the device, charge the batteries for 8 hours.

4.After battery charging is completed, switch on the output circuit breaker at the rear side of the UPS. The loads are now supplied by the UPS.

NOTE: Do not connect any devices that overload the UPS or draw DC current from the UPS (e.g. hair

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