AEG Protect C.2000 manual

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    OPERATING IN STRUCTIONS U PS PROTECT C. 1000 (S) PROTECT C. 2000 (S) PROTECT C. 3000 (S) PROTECT C .[...]

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    2 Thank you for purchasin g the AE G UPS PROTECT C. from AEG Power Solution s. Safety information an d operating inst ructions are included in this manual. To ensure correct use of the UPS, please read thi s manual thoroughly before operating it. Save t his ma nual properl y.[...]

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    3 1 Notes on these Operating Instructions Duty to Provide Information These operating instructions will help you to ins tall and operate the U ninterrupt ible P ower S upply (UPS) P R O TE C T C . 1 0 0 0 ( S ) , P RO TEC T C. 20 00 (S ) or PROTECT C. 3000 (S) as well as the associ ated exter nal batter y units P R O T E C T C . 1 0 0 0 BP or PROT [...]

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    4 The warrant y do es not a pply to dam age caused by non- compliance with these instructions (su ch da mage al so in clud es dama ging the warranty seal). AEG will acc ept no liability for consequential d amage. AEG reserves the right to rescind all obligations suc h as warranty agreem ents, service contracts, etc. entered into b y AEG and i ts r [...]

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    5 Table of Contents 1 Notes on these Opera ting Instr uctions ............................. 3 2 General Inform ation.............................................. ............ 7 2.1 Technolog y................................................... ............. 7 2.2 System Descr iption ................................................... 8 3 Safety ..[...]

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    6 6 Signalling and Error C orrection ...................................... 35 6.1 Signalling ...................................................... ........... 35 6.2 Fault Diagnosis / Fau lt Rectification ........................ 37 6.2.1 Error Messages ........................... ..................... 37 7 Maintenance ...........................[...]

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    7 2 General Informa tion 2.1 Technology i PROTECT C. is an U ninter ruptible P o wer S upply (UPS) for ess ential loads s uch as PCs, works tations, servers, n etwork c omponents, telecomm unication equipm ent and sim ilar de vices. It cons ists of: ♦ Mains filter with sur ge voltage prot ection (equi pment protection/class D) and mains energy ba[...]

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    8 2.2 System Description The UPS is connected to a shock proof socket between th e public utilit y's mains and th e loads to be protect ed. The power section of the r ectifier conver ts the mains vo ltage to DC voltage for supplying the inverter. The circuit technology used (PFC) enables sinusoidal current consum ption and therefore operation [...]

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    9 3 Safety 3.1 General Safety Instructions Read thes e o perating instructions prior to start-u p of the PROTECT C. UPS an d its external batter y m odules (s pecial accessories), and observe the saf ety instructions! Only us e the unit if it is in a technica lly perfect condition an d always in ac cordance with its intended purpose, while be ing a[...]

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    10 The UPS car ries high voltage. Danger! The u nit may only be op ened b y t rained and qualified personnel. R epairs m ay onl y be carr ied out b y qualified custom er service staff! The output ma y be live, even if the UPS is not con nected t o the m ains, since the UPS has its own internal po wer suppl y (battery)! For health and saf ety reas o[...]

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    11 ♦ The unit is des igned to be instal led inside in hea ted rooms . Never install the housing in the vicinit y of water or in an excessivel y damp environm ent! ♦ Condensation m ay occur if the U PS is brough t from a cold environm ent into the room where it is to be installed. The UPS mus t be absolutely dr y prior to start-up. As a result, [...]

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    12 W hen replacing the batteri es, the f ollowing m ust be obs erved: Only ever use identical m aintenance-f ree sealed lead batteries with the sam e data as th e original batteri es. Danger! Explosive ! Never throw batteries into open fire. Never open or dam age batteries. (Electrol yte may leak out and dam age sk in and eyes. It m a y be toxic!) [...]

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    13 3.3 CE-Certificate[...]

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    14 3.4 Technical Data Type pow er PROTECT C. 1000 (S) 1000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.7 lag.) 700 W PROTECT C. 2000 (S) 2000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.7 lag.) 1400 W PROTECT C. 3000 (S) 3000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.7 lag.) 2100 W UPS Input (sing le p hase) Rated input volta ge 220 / 230 / 240 Vac Voltage tolerance r ange 160 Vac – 300 V ac ± 5 Vac Bypass 80 Vac – 264 Vac Nom[...]

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    15 Connection Non-heating app liance connectors Current Crest Rat io 3:1 Overload behavio ur up to 105 % ± 5 % continuous; in battery m ode > 105 % ± 5 % – < 150 % ± 5 % fo r 25 s; 150 % ± 5 % for 20 0 ms Overload behavio ur u p to 105 % ± 5 % co nti nuo us ; with existing m ains > 105 % ± 5 % – < 150 % ± 5 % for 30 s; 150 % [...]

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    16 Battery charging cur rent (m ax.) PROTECT C. 1000 1 A PROTECT C. 1000 S 7 A PROTECT C. 2000 1 A PROTECT C. 2000 S 9. 6 A PROTECT C. 3000 1 A PROTECT C. 3000 S 9. 6 A Recharge tim e ~ 5 h ( wi th i nternal batte r y o nl y ) (to 90% of rated ca pacity) ~ 24 h ( with 1 batter y expansion) ~ 40 h ( with 2 batter y expansions) Battery type Sealed, m[...]

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    17 General data Classification V FI SS 21 1 a c c. to I E C 6 20 4 0 –3 Do ubl e c onv e rs i on te chno log y Overall efficienc y AC-AC (full lo ad) PROTECT C. 1000 (S)  85 % PROTECT C. 2000 (S)  85 % PROTECT C. 3000 (S)  88 % Noise level (1m distance) PROTECT C. 1000 (S) < 45 dB (A) PROTECT C. 2000 (S) < 50 dB (A) PROTECT C. 3000[...]

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    18 W eight s: PROTECT C. 1000 15 kg PROTECT C. 1000 S 8 kg PROTECT C. 1000 BP 19 kg PROTECT C. 2000 34 kg PROTECT C. 2000 S 15 kg PROTECT C. 3000 35 kg PROTECT C. 3000 S 16 kg PROTECT C. 2030 BP 52 kg Dimensions W x H x D: PROTECT C. 1000 (S) 145 mm x 220 mm x 400 mm PROTECT C. 1000 BP 145 mm x 220 mm x 400 mm PROTECT C. 2000 (S) 192 mm x 340 mm x [...]

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    19 4 Set-Up and Ope ration 4.1 Unpacking and Inspection The device has been fully tested and inspected. Although the device has been packed and shipp ed with t he usu al de gree of care, dam age during trans port cannot be ru led out completely. i Claims f or damage during transport m ust alwa y s be made with the transp ort c ompany! Check the s h[...]

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    20 Handle the com ponents with care. Please t ake into accoun t the weight. It ma y be n ecessar y to engage th e he lp of a second person, particularl y in th e case of the 2 and 3 k VA m odels and if there are external battery u nits. 4.2 Point of Installation PROTECT C. is designed to be installed in a pr otected environment. W hen installing th[...]

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    21 4.3 Overview: Connections, Operating / Display Elements 4.3.1 Front view PROTECT C.1000 ( S ) PROTECT C. 2000 (S) PROTECT C. 3000 (S) PROTECT C.1000 BP PROTECT C. 2030 BP[...]

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    22 4.3.2 Display Explanations: 1. OFF-Pushbutton (O FF) 2. ON-Pushbutton (ON) / Alarm off 3. Orange LED bypass (B ypass) 4. Green LED inverter (Invert er) 5. Orange LED for batter y (Battery) 6. Green LED for utilit y power (Line) 7. - 11. Bar gra ph LEDs (7-1 0 green / 1 1 orange) for UPS battery utiliza tion respec tively capacit y (remaining aut[...]

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    23 4.3.3 Rear view (conn ections): PROTECT C. 100 0 (S) PROTECT C. 2000 (S) PROTECT C. 300 0 (S)[...]

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    24 Comments: 1. Mains connection (UPS input) 2. Mains input circuit break er 3. Load connections (UP S outputs) PROTECT C. 3000 (S) with additional load connection (IEC 3 20-16A) 4. Connection for externa l batter y module 5. Data interface for telephone, m odem fax ( RJ11) or 10/100 MBit/s n etwork ( RJ 45) 6. Vent (Attention: At least 10 cm of fr[...]

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    25 5 Commissioning 5.1 Mechanical Set-Up Note the f ollowing points when sett ing u p the UPS s ystem and its external batt ery units (special acc essories): ♦ The contact surface m ust be s m ooth and level. It must also be s ufficientl y str ong and sturdy to avoid vibration and shock loads. ♦ Make sure the m ounting is abl e to support t he [...]

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    26 5.2 External Battery Expansions To achieve longer backup tim e, it is possible to connec t multi- battery pack s. Connect exclusivel y the following products together: PROTECT C. 1000 with PROTECT C. 1000 BP PROTECT C. 2000 with PROTECT C. 2030 BP PROTECT C. 3000 with PROTECT C. 2030 BP PROTECT C. with 1 batter y expansion Fig.: PROTECT C. 1000 [...]

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    27 PROTECT C. with 2 batter y expansions Fig.: PROTECT C. 1000 and two C. 1000BP 1. Check the correct fit of the UP S and the batter y unit (t he casings e.g. ha ve to have the sam e dimension). 2. No w connect the corresponding batter y connectors us ing the supp lied batter y c onnec tion cables as shown in the figure above. W hen connecting, m a[...]

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    28 i Default setting: No automatic supply for load over in tegrated b ypass aft er ex ecuting step 1 and 2 ( Modification of the c onfigurat ion wi th th e provided Software ” CompuW a tch“). 3. Then connect the out puts of y our UPS to your loads. Use the load c onnection cables provided f or this. Don’t switch on th e loads yet. P lease con[...]

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    29 5.3 Operating Statuses 5.3.1 Normal Operation Once you have connect ed the U PS to a suitabl e m ains connection, you can start operation using the UPS main switch (see also "Electrical Start-Up" on page 27). Nor mally, the U PS operates continuous ly. T he UPS now supplies th e output with voltage, t his be ing signa lled b y th e sym[...]

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    30 5.3.2 Battery Operation / Autonom y Operation The mains is not with in the requ ire d toleran ce range or has fai led. In thi s ca se power is su ppl ied to the inve rte r from the cha rged batt ery wi thou t inter ruptio n. The power supp ly to the loa ds is the r efo re also en sured in the eve nt of a main s fai lure. Thi s drai ns the cap ac[...]

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    31 W hen the v oltage and f requenc y ar e within the t olerance range once m ore, the rectifier and t he battery c harger s witch back on autom aticall y. The rectifier then co ntinues s uppl ying the inverter and th e batter y charger takes ov er char ging the battery. 5.3.3 Bypass Operatio n If the inverter is overloaded or if overtemperature is[...]

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    32 i The LED bar graph f unctions as displa y for UPS utilisation. T he s ignal goes off during this operations status e very 2 seconds. 5.3.4 Unit Overload The load on the U PS shoul d ne ver exceed the specified rate d load of the unit. If a unit overload occurs nevertheles s (fr om 105% ± 5% of the specifie d unit rated load) the f ault LED is [...]

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    33 5.4 Interfaces and communication 5.4.1 Data line protection R J11 and RJ4 5 The incom ing data lines are connected to the “IN” li ne at the rear of the UPS. The “OUT ” line is connected via data line with your term inal. i The data li ne protection s upports network s with transfer rates bet ween 10 a nd 100 MBit/s. 5.4.2 Computer interf[...]

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    34 5.4.4 Shutdow n and UPS management sof tware The "Compu W atch" software s peciall y d eveloped for t hese purposes by AEG continu ously check s the mains supply a nd the UPS status. In conjunction with the "intelligent" UPS, this ensures that the availability of IT components and data securit y is guarantee d. The "Com [...]

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    35 6 Signalling and E rror Correctio n 6.1 Signalling 1. OFF pu sh button ( OFF): Press the O FF switch for about 2 seconds t o switch on the U PS 2. ON pu sh button (O N): Press the ON switch for about 2 seconds to s witch of f the UPS. Deactivate acoust ic alarm : By pressing th is switch for about 2 seco nds durin g the alarm an acoustic alarm c[...]

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    36 6. LED Line (M ains status) : T he green LED lights up if mains volta ge is in a s pecified range of tolerance. The L ED Line fla shes when the ph ase and neutral conductor have bee n reversed at the input of the UPS s ystem . In this case turn the mains connector 18 0° in the shock proof socket. 7. - 11. LED Bargraph f or UPS batter y utilizat[...]

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    37 6.2 Fault Diagnosis / Fault Rectification The PROTECT C. generates detailed err or m essages. Support personal c an loca lise and interpret faults quic k ly an d precisely. 6.2.1 Error Messages Problem Cause Solution UPS does not start . No indication, no au dible signal even thoug h system is connected to mains power supply. Mains and battery v[...]

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    38 Emergency supply period shorter than no m inal value Batteries not fully charged / batteries old re sp. defect Charge the batterie s for at least for the charging time acc. Chapter 3.4 , page 16 and then check capacity. I f the problem still persi sts, consult your dealer . LED “fault” lights , LED “Battery” flashe s, audible signal once[...]

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    39 7 Maintenance The PROTECT C. consists of advanced and resistan t components. To guarantee a continuous and high availab ility it is r ecom mended to chec k the unit (especially the b atteries and the fans) in regu lar inte rvals (at least e very 6 months). CAUTION: Follow safety an d securit y regulations unconditionall y! 7.1 Charging the Batte[...]

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    40 CAUTION: PROTECT C. m ust be disc onnected from the power su pply prior to carr ying out the following work . If large quantit ies of dust h ave accum ulated, the un it should, as a precaution, be c leaned with dr y com pressed air, in order to ensure adequate heat dis sipation. The intervals at which visual checks s hould be perfo rm ed are lar[...]

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    41 8 Sto rage, Disma ntling and Di sposal 8.1 Storage Long stora ge tim es without char ging or discharging the batter y at regular intervals m a y lead to perm anent damage of the battery. If the ba ttery is stored a t room te mperature (20° C t o 30° C) it will autom atically disc harge at a rate of 3 - 6 % per month due to internal r eactions.[...]

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    42 9 Glossar y 9.1 Technical terms Class D, Class III see equip m ent protection DC/DC Booster Circuit technology to boost the dir ect voltage on a higher voltage leve l Equipment protection Techno logy term of the surge volt age protection: the conventional surge voltage pro t ection consis ts of a lightning curre nt protection ( class B, cla ss I[...]

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    43 Guarantee certificate T y pe: …….…… ………… …................................. ..................... Serial-no.: ………… ……… …..…………… ............................... Date of purchase: … ………….. ...........…………… ………........ Trading stam p / Signature Specifications are subject to chan[...]