UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROTECT 1.040 PROTECT 1. M
10 An integrated, manually operated bypass unit ensures an uninterrupted supply to the connected loads in the case of maintenance and/or service wor
11 176 VAC – 264 VAC ±3% (Bypass) Frequency 50 Hz / 60 Hz (Automatic detection) Frequency tolerance range ±4 Hz Current consumption at full lo
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
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
14 3 Safety Regulations 3.1 Important Instructions and Explanations The instructions for operation and maintenance as well as the following safety
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
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
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
18 Batteries can cause electric shocks and high short-circuit currents. Therefore, take the following safety precautions when working with batterie
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
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
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
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
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
23 5 External View 5.1 Front and Rear View of PROTECT 1.M (chassis)
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
25 Front and Rear View (communication module) 5.4 Front View of LCD Panel ConnectorREAR VIEW Ha nd le LCD communication
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
27 6 Installation 6.1 Installation Notes 1. This unit must be installed by qualified personnel in accordance with the locally applicable electrica
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
29 5. Connection cross-sections and fuse protection
3 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions Duty to provide information These operating instructions help you to install and operate the Uninterruptib
30 i If you are using fuse load break switch for mains fusing, please select miniature circuit breakers with "D" characteristic. Route
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
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
33 7 Adding/Removing Modules 7.1 Active Redundancy n+x technology is one of the most reliable configurations. "n" represents the minimum n
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
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,
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
37 8.1.1 Start-up 1) Switch on 2) Press the 3) Press the ↵ / Return key ▼ ke
38 8.1.3 Inquiries 1) Menu inquiries 2) Press the ↵ / Return key 3) Switch-off option 1: Load supply
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
4 warranty agreements, service contracts, etc. entered into by AEG or its representatives without prior notice in the event of maintenance and repai
40 5) Select SETUP, 6) E.g. if the number of e.g. REDUNDAN and redundant modules is 0, … press ↵ / Return T
41 8.2 Maintenance 1. Maintenance of the UPS and battery replacement should be performed by well trained expert personnel. 2. Batteries that have
42 8.3 Shutdown and UPS Management Software The "CompuWatch" software specially developed for these purposes by AEG continuously checks
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
44 10 Troubleshooting and Fault Rectification If error messages are displayed, please refer to the following table in order to localise the fault t
45 11 Reference Table for the Display and UPS Operating Problems 11.1 Normal operation LED indications Warning signal LC displays Notes Operatin
46 11.4 Warning Signal if Battery System Not Connected, e.g. battery fuse failure LED indications Warning signal LC displays Notes Operating sta
47 11.6 Overload Protection LED indications Warning signal LC displays Notes Operating status / Operating problems Normal (Normal) Battery (On Ba
48 12 Minimum Number of Battery Packs Batteries with different capacity have specific charging and discharging characteristics. Standard configurat
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
5 Table of Contents 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions...3 2 Introduction...
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
52 Notes
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56 Guarantee Certificate Type: …….……………….…... Unit number: ….………….…..……………...
6 7 Adding/Removing Modules ...33 7.1 Active Redundancy ...33 7.
7 2 Introduction 2.1 Product description i PROTECT 1.M ("M" for modular structure) is an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for importan
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
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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