AEG 61000M Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - PROTECT 1. M

UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROTECT 1.040 PROTECT 1. M

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10 An integrated, manually operated bypass unit ensures an uninterrupted supply to the connected loads in the case of maintenance and/or service wor

Page 3 - Instructions

11 176 VAC – 264 VAC ±3% (Bypass) Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz (Automatic detection) Frequency tolerance range ±4 Hz Current consumption at full lo

Page 4 - Copyright

12 Battery Nominal DC voltage (intermediate circuit) 120 Vdc DC window 102 Vdc – 160 Vdc ±1% Trickle charge voltage 137 Vdc ±1% Battery charging cu

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13 Site altitude Up to 1000 m at nominal output Use more than 1000 m above sea level results in the following reduction in output power: Housing

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14 3 Safety Regulations 3.1 Important Instructions and Explanations The instructions for operation and maintenance as well as the following safety

Page 7 - 2 Introduction

15 ♦ Disconnect the unit from the power supply ♦ Secure the unit against being switched back on ♦ Verify that the unit is disconnected from the po

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16 The output can be live, even when the UPS is not connected to the mains supply! For health and safety reasons, the unit must be earthed correct

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17 UPS must be absolutely dry prior to start-up. As a result, leave it to acclimatise for at least two hours. ♦ Never connect the mains input and th

Page 10 - Technical Data

18 Batteries can cause electric shocks and high short-circuit currents. Therefore, take the following safety precautions when working with batterie

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19 4 Set-up 4.1 Unpacking and Inspection The unit has been completely checked and inspected. Although the device has been packed and shipped with th

Page 12 - 137 Vdc ±1%

2 Thank you for deciding to purchase the PROTECT 1.M UPS from AEG Power Solutions. The following safety instructions are an important part of the

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20 2. Remove the foam from the unit (see Fig. 2); remove the plastic wrapping; 3. Remove the lower module and the foam from the frames (see Fig. 3

Page 14 - 3 Safety Regulations

21 4.2 Transport to Installation Site The PROTECT 1.M is equipped with transport rolls for easy transport to the intended installation site. It is r

Page 15 - Qualified Personnel

22 4.3 Set-Up Note the following points when setting up the UPS system and its external battery units (special accessories): ♦ The contact surface

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23 5 External View 5.1 Front and Rear View of PROTECT 1.M (chassis)

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24 5.2 Front/Rear and 3D View PROTECT 1.040 (UPS module) 5.3 Fans Handles with latching for easy removal or insertion of a PROTECT 1.040 UPS modu

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25 Front and Rear View (communication module) 5.4 Front View of LCD Panel ConnectorREAR VIEW Ha nd le LCD communication

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26 5.5 Display Panel 1. "Normal": The green LED lights when the UPS is supplying the loads with voltage via the inverters (normal opera

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27 6 Installation 6.1 Installation Notes 1. This unit must be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with the locally applicable electrica

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28 b. Connection with three-phase input Note: If using three-phase mains connection, make sure the phase sequence is correct. The UPS cannot star

Page 22 - 4.3 Set-Up

29 5. Connection cross-sections and fuse protection

Page 23 - 5 External View

3 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions Duty to provide information These operating instructions help you to install and operate the Uninterruptib

Page 24 - PROTECT 1.040 (UPS module)

30 i If you are using fuse load break switch for mains fusing, please select miniature circuit breakers with "D" characteristic. Route

Page 25 - Front View of LCD Panel

31 6.2 Set-up and Installation of the Modules 1. To set up the unit, position it in its installation location and use a spanner to turn the height

Page 26 - Display Panel

32 Hold the UPS module firmly at the sides when pushing it in. Your thumbs should make contact with the orientation marks on the UPS module (see ill

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33 7 Adding/Removing Modules 7.1 Active Redundancy n+x technology is one of the most reliable configurations. "n" represents the minimum n

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34 7.2.1 Basic procedure for installing a PROTECT 1.040 UPS module 1. Remove the slot cover cap from the rack in which the UPS module is going to

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35 8 Operating and Maintenance 8.1 Operation 1. Make sure that the phase sequence is correct if you are using a three-phase mains connection (L1,

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36 3) Press ESC 4) Press ▼ for the following information Note: When the mains is connected for the first time, the UPS does not output an

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37 8.1.1 Start-up 1) Switch on 2) Press the 3) Press the ↵ / Return key ▼ ke

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38 8.1.3 Inquiries 1) Menu inquiries 2) Press the ↵ / Return key 3) Switch-off option 1: Load supply

Page 33 - 7 Adding/Removing Modules

39 3) Press the ↵ / Return key at the "PHONE" item, for example 8.1.4 Setup (press ESC to exit the aforementioned menus) The user c

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4 warranty agreements, service contracts, etc. entered into by AEG or its representatives without prior notice in the event of maintenance and repai

Page 35 - 8 Operating and Maintenance

40 5) Select SETUP, 6) E.g. if the number of e.g. REDUNDAN and redundant modules is 0, … press ↵ / Return T

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41 8.2 Maintenance 1. Maintenance of the UPS and battery replacement should be performed by well trained expert personnel. 2. Batteries that have

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42 8.3 Shutdown and UPS Management Software The "CompuWatch" software specially developed for these purposes by AEG continuously checks

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43 9 Communication Interfaces The PROTECT 1.M has RS232 and RS485 interfaces as well as an expansion slot: As external connections, it is possible to

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44 10 Troubleshooting and Fault Rectification If error messages are displayed, please refer to the following table in order to localise the fault t

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45 11 Reference Table for the Display and UPS Operating Problems 11.1 Normal operation LED indications Warning signal LC displays Notes Operatin

Page 41 - Maintenance

46 11.4 Warning Signal if Battery System Not Connected, e.g. battery fuse failure LED indications Warning signal LC displays Notes Operating sta

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47 11.6 Overload Protection LED indications Warning signal LC displays Notes Operating status / Operating problems Normal (Normal) Battery (On Ba

Page 43 - 9 Communication Interfaces

48 12 Minimum Number of Battery Packs Batteries with different capacity have specific charging and discharging characteristics. Standard configurat

Page 44 - Rectification

49 The following tables show the achievable standby times according to the UPS expansion level and capacity utilisation as well as depending on the o

Page 45 - UPS Operating Problems

5 Table of Contents 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions...3 2 Introduction...

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51 13 List of terms 13.1 Technical terminology DC/DC booster Circuit technology for increasing a DC voltage to a higher voltage level SBS Static B

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52 Notes

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53 Notes

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54 Notes

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56 Guarantee Certificate Type: …….……………….…... Unit number: ….………….…..……………...

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6 7 Adding/Removing Modules ...33 7.1 Active Redundancy ...33 7.

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7 2 Introduction 2.1 Product description i PROTECT 1.M ("M" for modular structure) is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for importan

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8 The PROTECT 1.M has been designed for operating up to six UPS modules. Depending on the output power required, the unit is operated in normal mode

Page 56 - Guarantee Certificate

9 disturbance. Separate battery chargers configured with switch mode power supply technology are responsible for charging or trickle-charging the bat

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