REAR PANELS

1.Manual Bypass Switch: This red and yellow dial is used in one step of putting the UPS in "BYPASS” mode, which must be done before performing any maintenance on the UPS with the connected load supported. (See page 12 for step-by-step instructions for going into "BYPASS.") While this switch is on "BYPASS," connected equipment will receive filtered AC mains power, but will not receive battery power in the event of a blackout.

2.Input Terminal Block: Use these terminals to connect your UPS to the AC main power input. Unscrew and remove terminal block plate for access. The optional SUBP battery pack's IEC-320 connector accepts its charger's input power cord.

3.Output Terminal Block: Use these terminals to connect your UPS to equipment. A plate covering the terminal block must be unscrewed and removed for access.

4.Input Voltage Select Terminal Block: Use these terminals to set your UPS's to receive your 208V AC or 240V AC line voltage. A plate covering the terminal block must be unscrewed and removed for access.

5.External Battery Connector: Use this to connect Tripp Lite Battery Packs. The SU10K requires a SU10KBP or SUBP to operate; additional SUBP's can be added to SU6K or SU10K systems for extra runtime. Refer to instructions available with the optional SUBP Battery Pack for connection instructions and safety warnings.

6.Exhaust Fan: This cools and ventilates the inside of the UPS.

7.AS-400 Interface Port: This female DB9 port connects your UPS to an IBM AS-400 computer interface via the AS-400 Cable included. It uses AS-400 communications to report UPS status and power conditions. Using this port, an IBM AS-400 computer can automatically save open files and shut down its operating system during a blackout. See "Communications," pg. 13, for details.

8.“Smart” RS-232 Interface Port: This female DB9 port connects your UPS to a workstation or server. It uses RS-232 communications to report UPS and power conditions. It is used with Tripp Lite software and the included RS-232 Cable to monitor and manage network power and to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. See "Communications," pg. 13, for details.

9.Dry Contact Interface Port: This female DB9 port sends contact-closure signals to indicate line-fail and low-battery status. See "Communications," pg. 14, for details.

10.Accessory Slot: Remove the small cover panel and use optional accessories to remotely control and monitor your UPS. Contact Tripp Lite Customer Support for more information and a list of available SNMP, network management and connec- tivity products.

11.“Battery Start” Switch: This momentary rocker switch allows you to “cold-start” your UPS and use it as a stand-alone power source when utility-supplied AC power is not present. The switch enables the UPS’s DC/AC Inverter. Before “cold-starting” your UPS, make sure your UPS and external battery cabinets are properly installed. Press and hold the “Battery Start” Switch and then press the “ON/OFF” switch to turn your UPS ON. To turn it OFF after “cold-start,” press the “ON/OFF” Switch.

12.Battery Fuses (SU6K & SUBP's Only): The 30A/600V fuses protect your connected battery or battery bank.

13.AC Input Breakers: One double-pole circuit breaker controls input power to the UPS.

14.AC Output Breaker: Triple-pole circuit breakers control output power from the UPS.

15.Remote “Emergency Power OFF” Connector: This RJ11 modular jack allows remote emergency shutdown. See "Communications," pg. 14, for details.

16.Inverter Operation DIP Switches: Behind this removable panel are four DIP Switches that should be set to match your input voltage and input frequency. Your input voltage and frequency DIP switch settings MUST match your input. Your UPS WILL NOT CONVERT the voltage or frequency.

17.Grounding Terminal: This terminal connects to a grounding electrode conductor. IT IS NOT SAFE TO OPERATE YOUR UPS WITHOUT CONNECTING IT. The recommended conductor size is 8 AWG based on the UL 1778 standard.

18.Stabilizers: These supports extend to keep your UPS from rolling or tipping.

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Tripp Lite SU10K owner manual Rear Panels

SU10K specifications

The Tripp Lite SU10K is a powerful and reliable uninterruptible power supply (UPS) designed to protect critical equipment and ensure seamless operation during power interruptions. With a robust output of 10,000 VA, this UPS caters to various applications, from data centers to IT infrastructure, making it a versatile solution for businesses of all sizes.

One of the standout features of the SU10K is its line-interactive topology. This technology allows the UPS to correct voltage fluctuations without switching to battery mode, thereby extending battery life and providing a stable power supply to connected devices. This is particularly beneficial for equipment that is sensitive to power quality, such as servers, networking gear, and telecommunications systems.

The SU10K is equipped with a reliable battery system that ensures a continuous power supply during outages. Its hot-swappable batteries make maintenance convenient, allowing users to replace batteries without powering down connected equipment. This feature minimizes downtime, ensuring that critical systems remain operational at all times.

The unit offers a wide range of output options, allowing users to configure the UPS according to their specific needs. With multiple output receptacles, including both NEMA and IEC connectors, the SU10K can accommodate various devices, ensuring flexibility in the setup. The UPS also supports advanced power management features, including SNMP, allowing for remote management and monitoring through network integration. This capability enables IT administrators to keep a close eye on power usage and battery health and receive alerts about potential issues.

In addition to its technical features, the Tripp Lite SU10K boasts a compact design that enables easy installation in various environments. The unit is rack-mountable, making it suitable for traditional server racks or cabinet installations. Its design also incorporates advanced cooling technology, ensuring efficient heat dissipation during operation to enhance performance and extend equipment lifespan.

Furthermore, the SU10K's LCD display provides users with real-time information regarding power status, battery condition, and load capacity, facilitating quick assessments and decision-making. Overall, the Tripp Lite SU10K combines robust technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for safeguarding critical equipment and ensuring business continuity in the face of power challenges.