8 – Start-Up, Shutdown and Bypass
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Warning: The UPS system's output voltage and frequency are set at 220/380V, 50Hz by default. If you require output voltage of 230/400V
or 240/415V, or a frequency of 60Hz, you must change the UPS system's output voltage and/or frequency by accessing the output setup
menu described in
Section
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equipment to the UPS system's output until you have set the proper parameters.
8-1 Control Panel and Breaker Diagrams
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"NORMAL" LED
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A
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"BATTERY" LED
B
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"BYPASS" LED
C
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"FAULT" LED
D
4
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LCD Status Screen
E
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"ESC" (Escape) Button
F
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Scroll Buttons (
and
G
5
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Enter Button (
)
H
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ON Button
I
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OFF Button
J
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"EPO" (Emergency Power Off) Button
K
6
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Main Input Circuit Breaker Switch
Q1
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Bypass Input Circuit Breaker Switch
Q2
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Manual Bypass Circuit Breaker Switch
Q3
7
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Output Circuit Breaker Switch
Q4
8-2 Preliminary Checklist (Single UPS—SUS)
• All circuit breaker switches should be off, including the breaker of the external battery cabinet.
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• Confirm that no voltage potential exists between Neutral and Ground.
• Confirm that the input power source matches the rating (voltage, frequency and phase) of the UPS system.
Note: After start-up, the UPS system will perform a brief self-test and display the results on the LCD screen. After a successful self-test, the UPS
system will provide AC power to the connected equipment load.
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10-5-2. You must place the UPS system in bypass mode before changing the output voltage. Do not connect your
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A
B
C
D
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Control Panel
Q4
Q3
Output
Manual
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Bypass
Circuit Breaker Switches (UPS System Front Panel)
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E
F
I
K
G
H
J
Q2
Q1
Bypass
Main
Input
Input
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