Connection continued

3Power ON the primary power module, being sure that all output breakers (SUPDMB20K & SUPDMB20KIEC) are OFF.

4After primary power module start-up is complete, power ON the secondary power module. The UPS systems will self detect the

Parallel Mode and show the following screen shots for the master and slave power modules:

When the unit is in Parallel Mode the primary power module will display “Parallel: Master” and the secondary power module will display “Parallel: Slave”.

5Once Parallel Mode is detected, turn ON all output breakers (SUPDMB20K & SUPDMB20KIEC) on the PDU.

OFF

OFF

 

3

 

PARALLEL : MASTER

 

PARALLEL : SLAVE

00.00kVA / 000%

 

00.00kVA / 000%

 

 

 

4

ON

ON

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Manual Bypass Operation (for UPS maintenance or replacement)

WARNING! For qualified service personnel only. Failure to follow the bypass procedure completely will not adequately power down the UPS, resulting in the continued risk of death or injury from potential contact with high voltage. The UPS and detachable PDU are extremely heavy. This procedure requires several people to perform. Please read the procedure completely before proceeding. Failure to follow the UPS removal procedure correctly may result in a loss of power to the protected load.

The UPS system includes an independent, detachable PDU with a Maintenance Breaker Switch. This switch allows qualified service personnel to remove the detachable PDU from the UPS for routine maintenance without disrupting power to connected loads. While this switch is set to “BYPASS”, connected equipment will receive unfiltered AC mains power, however, equipment will not receive battery power in the event of a blackout.

UPS Removal

STEP 1. Disable PowerAlert and disconnect the SNMP, serial or USB communication cables from the communication ports on the UPS. Do NOT remove the parallel cable at this point. A disconnection of the cable before the power module is properly shut down can result in multiple error messages depending on your configuration.

STEP 2. Before proceeding, determine your maintenance status (i.e. which UPS system requires maintenance and whether you are in Redundancy or Power Mode per the Output/Bypass Breaker Operation chart on page 9).

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Tripp Lite SUPDMB20KIEC, SUPDMB20KHW owner manual UPS Removal, 00.00kVA / 000%

SUPDMB20KIEC, SUPDMB20KHW, SUPDMB20K specifications

The Tripp Lite SUPDMB20K is a high-performance, versatile power distribution unit (PDU) designed to meet the demands of data centers, server rooms, and networking environments. This unit stands out for its reliable performance, ease of use, and capacity to manage power distribution effectively. With a robust and durable construction, the SUPDMB20K is built to support the demanding needs of critical electrical equipment.

One of the standout features of the Tripp Lite SUPDMB20K is its 20 kVA capacity, which provides ample power to multiple devices simultaneously. This ensures that servers, switches, routers, and other essential hardware operate optimally without risking overloads or burnout. The PDU includes a variety of outlet configurations, allowing users to plug in different types of equipment without needing additional adapters.

Another significant technology embedded in this unit is its built-in surge protection. This safeguard is crucial for preventing damage caused by power surges or spikes, which can be detrimental to sensitive electronics. The SUPDMB20K also features advanced monitoring capabilities, providing real-time data on power usage, voltage levels, and environmental conditions. This allows IT administrators to make informed decisions about energy consumption and enhance the overall efficiency of their operations.

The Tripp Lite SUPDMB20K is designed for easy installation and management. Its rack-mountable design fits seamlessly into standard data center racks, saving valuable floor space. The unit is equipped with a user-friendly LCD screen that displays vital information, facilitating quick assessments of power status and performance metrics.

Additionally, compatibility with various communication standards makes it easy to integrate the SUPDMB20K into existing network management systems. It can work with both SNMP and MODBUS protocols, enabling remote monitoring and management through a user-friendly interface. This capability is particularly beneficial for organizations seeking centralized control over their power infrastructure.

Customer support is another highlight of the Tripp Lite brand, as they offer expert guidance and assistance to ensure that users get the most out of their products. The combination of high capacity, advanced protection features, and user-friendly management tools makes the Tripp Lite SUPDMB20K an excellent choice for businesses that require reliable power distribution solutions in critical environments. Whether you are upgrading existing infrastructure or building a new data center from scratch, the SUPDMB20K meets the essential criteria for power distribution needs.