Tripp Lite S3M100KX Owner's Manual

Smartonline s3m series 3-phase ups systems input: 220/230/240v (ph-n), 380/400/415v (ph-ph), 3o 4-wire + pe
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Owner's Manual
SmartOnline
S3MX
®
3-Phase UPS Systems
Models: S3M100KX, S3M120KX, S3M160KX, S3M200KX
Input: 220/230/240V (Ph-N), 380/400/415V (Ph-Ph), 3Ø 4-Wire + PE
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support
Copyright © 2018 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved.
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual SmartOnline S3MX ® 3-Phase UPS Systems Models: S3M100KX, S3M120KX, S3M160KX, S3M200KX Input: 220/230/240V (Ph-N), 380/400/415V (Ph-Ph), 3Ø 4-Wire + PE 1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support Copyright © 2018 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 5. Interface and Communication 5.1 X1 – Temperature Detection Port for 2. Important Safety Warnings External Battery Pack 2.1 UPS Location Warnings 5.2 X2 – Remote EPO Input Port 2.2 Equipment Connection Warnings 5.3 Other Communication Interfaces 2.3 Battery Warnings 6.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Tripp Lite’s SmartOnline S3MX-Series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) true on-line, double-conversion 3-phase UPS system. This UPS continuously conditions the incoming electrical power supply, eliminating power disturbances that will otherwise damage sensitive electronic devices and minimising system downtime from power fluctuations and interruptions.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Warnings

    This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of all Tripp Lite SmartOnline S3MX 3-Phase 100kVA, 120kVA, 160kVA and 200kVA UPS Systems and their batteries. Failure to heed these warnings may affect your warranty.
  • Page 5: Transportation And Storage

    2. Important Safety Warnings 2.4 Transportation and Storage To protect against shock and impact, transport the UPS system using only its original packaging. The UPS must be stored in a room that is dry and ventilated. 2.5 Preparation Condensation may occur if the UPS system is moved directly from a cold to warm environment. The UPS system must be completely dry before being installed.
  • Page 6: Operation

    2. Important Safety Warnings • When installing the unit, verify that any maintenance bypass panel used is configured correctly before applying power to the unit. • Please be sure to place a warning label on all primary power isolators installed remotely from the UPS area and on any external access points between such isolators and the UPS.
  • Page 7: Installation And Setup

    ) in Figure 3.3. Loosen leveling feet ( ) by rotating them counterclockwise. Once loosened, move the cabinet from the pallet. 4. To fix the cabinet into position, simply rotate leveling feet clockwise. Refer to Figure 3.4. S3M100KX and S3M120KX Models Figure 3.1A Figure 3.2A Figure 3.3A...
  • Page 8 3. Installation and Setup S3M160KX and S3M200KX Models Figure 3.1B Figure 3.2B Figure 3.3B 1125 mm 705 mm Figure 3.4B Figure 3.5B...
  • Page 9: Open Front Panel View

    3. Installation and Setup Remove the accessory package and inspect the package contents. The standard shipping package should contain an Owner’s Manual and RS-232 cable. The key to the UPS is attached to the front door with a cable tie. Packaging may also include additional accessories and components, depending on specific customer orders.
  • Page 10: Interface And Communication

    3. Installation and Setup 3.2.1 Interface and Communication These UPS systems come equipped with various communication devices. Please refer to section 5. Interface and Communication for further details. Dry Contact Port X1 (Optional battery temperature compensation thermostat) Dry Contact Port X2 (EPO) SNMP Slot (Optional WEBCARDLX or RELAYCARDSV card) RS-232 Port USB Port...
  • Page 11: Rear Panel View

    3. Installation and Setup 3.3 Rear Panel View Several breakers are located on the rear panel of the UPS. Models with a second AC input (Q2) are also available. However, the pictures below only reflect single AC (Q1) input models. The breakers shown are Q1 input, Q3 output, and Q4 maintenance bypass. Maintenance Bypass Output...
  • Page 12: Wiring Terminal Views

    3. Installation and Setup 3.4 Wiring Terminal Views Input 1 Output Maintenance Bypass Input 1 100KVA 120KVA 160KVA / 200KVA 100K 120K 160/200K Item Function Description Output Block Connects to the critical loads Includes R, S, T and Neutral terminals. Main Input Block Connects to main AC source Includes R, S, T and Neutral terminals.
  • Page 13: Single Ups Installation

    3. Installation and Setup 160kVA/200kVA 160K/200K 100kVA 120kVA 100K 120K Input 1 Output Maintenance Bypass Input 1 External External Battery Battery Input/Output Input/Output Breaker Breaker +BATTERY -BATTERY +BATTERY -BATTERY 3.5 Single UPS Installation Installation and wiring must conform in accordance with the local electric laws/regulations. The following procedures must be performed by a professional electrician: 1) Make sure the mains wire and breakers in the building provide adequate power for the rated UPS capacity so as to avoid electrical shock or fire hazards.
  • Page 14 3. Installation and Setup Table 3.3 UPS Input Breakers Model (Series Number) Breaker Size S3M100KX (AG-6100) 200A, 3-Pole S3M120KX (AG-6120) 250A, 3-Pole S3M160KX (AG-6160) 400A, 3-Pole S3M200KX (AG-6200) 400A, 3-Pole Table 3.4 Battery Cabinet Batteries and Breakers Model Batteries Included Battery Size and Qty.
  • Page 15: Ups Installation For Parallel Systems

    3. Installation and Setup 3.6 UPS Installation for Parallel Systems Warning: • The input harmonic current distortion will be between 3% and 4.5% in parallel UPS operations. • One parallel kit is needed for every two UPS systems. 3.6.1 Input and Output Wiring 1.
  • Page 16 3. Installation and Setup Maintenance Breaker Input Breaker Static Switch Input Breaker RECT Output Breaker UPS Module Charger UPS Module Bat Module Charger Bat Module Maintenance Breaker Input Breaker Static Switch Input Breaker RECT Output Breaker UPS Module Charger UPS Module Bat Module Charger Bat Module...
  • Page 17: Parallel Board Setting

    3. Installation and Setup 3.6.2 Parallel Board Setting 3.6.2.1 Configure Parallel Board of UPS 1 1. Set SW2 on the parallel board of the UPS 1 to the right side. Figure 3.8 SW2 Position on UPS 1 (Default Setting)
  • Page 18 3. Installation and Setup 3.6.2.2 Configure Parallel Board of UPS 2 1. Set SW2 on the parallel board of the UPS 2 to the left side. Figure 3.9 SW2 Position on UPS 2...
  • Page 19: Parallel Function Setting

    3. Installation and Setup 3.6.3 Parallel Function Setting 1. For input and output wiring, make sure to follow the instructions in section 3.6.1. 2. For the parallel board setting, make sure to follow the instructions in section 3.6.2. Confirm no power is applied to either UPS at this time. Once the two steps above and the battery configuration have been completed correctly, proceed with the following steps: 1.
  • Page 20: Parallel System Turn On Procedure

    3. Installation and Setup Warning: Improper parallel cable connections will result in abnormal operations. Verify each step while connecting the parallel cables on each UPS. Confirm no power is applied to either UPS at this time. 3.6.5 Parallel System Turn On Procedure 1.
  • Page 21: Control Panel And Lcd Operation

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.1 Control Panel Description The control panel and display screen are located on the UPS front panel. This interface monitors all measured parameters, UPS status, battery status and alarms. The control interface is divided into four sections: (1) LCD panel, (2) LED indicators, (3) Power Button and (4) Audible Alarm.
  • Page 22: Lcd Screen Description

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2 LCD Screen Description 4.2.1 Initial Screen Upon powering on, the UPS will execute POST (Power-On Self-Test). The initial screen (shown below) will display for approximately 5 seconds. Online UPS Figure 4.2 Initial Screen 4.2.2 Main Screen After initialization, the main screen will display.
  • Page 23: Control Screen

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations UPS Status: The descriptions of each icon and its status are listed as: Icon UPS Status LED Status UPS operating in Standby Mode or Shutdown Mode. LOAD – Off UPS operating in Line Mode or Converter Mode. LINE, INV and LOAD –...
  • Page 24: Measurement Screen

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Touch any option directly. The confirmation screen will pop up. Touch to confirm command or to cancel command. Figure 4.7 Confirmation Screen 4.2.4. Measurement Screen Touch to enter into the Measurement submenu. You may choose input, output, bypass, load or battery to monitor each detailed status.
  • Page 25 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Figure 4.9 Measurement Screens: INPUT, OUTPUT, BYPASS, LOAD, and BATTERY...
  • Page 26: Setup Screen

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Table 4.4: Measurement Items Submenu Item Explanation L-N Voltage (V) Input phase voltage (L1, L2, L3). Units: 0.1V. Input Frequency (Hz) Input frequency (L1, L2, L3). Units: 0.1 Hz. L-N Voltage (V) Output phase voltage (L1, L2, L3). Units: 0.1V. L-N Current (A) Output phase current (L1, L2, L3).
  • Page 27 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Touch the grey column to access the numerical keyboard. Enter a 4-digit password and press to enter the SETUP submenu. If an incorrect password is entered, you may retry. Figure 4.11 Enter Password Screens There are two levels of password protection: user password and administrator password.
  • Page 28 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Table 4.5: All Setting Items in Setup Menu Authorisation UPS Operation Mode Maintainer/ Setting item User Administrator Model Name* Language** TIME Change Password Baud Rate Audible Alarm Factory Reset EEPROM Reset EPO Function Save Setting Startup Screen Output Voltage Bypass Voltage Range...
  • Page 29 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Setup Procedure Step 1: Choose between GENERAL, SYSTEM, BATTERY and PRE-ALARM. Step 2: Each item will show its current value and alternative settings. Step 3: Choose to confirm the change or to cancel any modifications. Figure 4.12 Setting Procedure 4.2.5.1 Setup-General Screen The Setup-General screen and setting list options are shown in Figure 4.13 and Table 4.6.
  • Page 30 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Table 4.6: Setup-General Setting List Setting Item Sub Item Explanation Set UPS Name (xxxxxxxxxx). Model Name The max. length is 10 characters. Provides 3 optional LCD languages: • English (Default) Language • Traditional Chinese •...
  • Page 31 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Table 4.7: EEPROM Reset Category List Setting Item Factory Reset EEPROM Reset Model Name Language Adjust Time System Installed Date System Last Maintain Date Battery Installed Date Battery Last Maintain Date General Change Password Baud Rate Audible Alarm Factory Reset...
  • Page 32 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2.5.2 Setup-System Screen The Setup-System Screen and setting options are shown in Figure 4.14 and Table 4.8. System Setting can only be accessed when the UPS is operated in a specific mode (refer to Table 4.5 for the details). If an option is not available under a specific mode, a warning screen will appear (Figure 4.15).
  • Page 33 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Setting Item Sub Item Explanation Set cold start • Disable • Enable (Default) Cold Start After “Enable” is set, the UPS can be turned on without connecting to utility by pressing Battery Start Button. Refer to cold start operation for the details (refer to 7.2 Cold Startup).
  • Page 34 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Table 4.9: Setup-Battery Setting List Setting Item Sub Item Explanation Set battery capacity. (up to 999) Battery Capacity • 9Ah (Default) in Ah MUST be set after UPS installation or battery capacity is changed. Set battery maximum charging current (1~24A 100KVA/1~32A 120KVA/1~40A Maximum Charging Recommended to Use 10%...
  • Page 35 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2.5.4 Pre-Alarm Screen The Pre-Alarm Screen Setup and Setting options are shown in Figure 4.17 and Table 4.10. The Pre-Alarm Setting can be accessed in any operation mode. Figure 4.17 Setup-Pre-Alarm Screen Table 4.10: Setup Pre-Alarm Setting List Setting Item Sub Item Explanation...
  • Page 36: Information Screen

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2.5.5 Setup Parallel Screen Touch the “PARALLEL” tab to access the parallel function page. Refer to Table 4.11 for Setup Parallel Setting List. Figure 4.18 Setup Parallel Screen Table 4.11: Setup Parallel Setting List Setting Item Sub Item Explanation...
  • Page 37 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2.6.1 INFORMATION - Identification Screen When the Identification submenu is selected, the Model Name, Serial No. and Firmware Version will be display. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to switch between pages. Figure 4.20 Identification Screen Page 4.2.6.2 INFORMATION - System Screen When the System submenu is selected, information such as the system power, nominal voltage, nominal frequency, etc.
  • Page 38: Event Screen

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2.6.3. INFORMATION - Battery Screen When the Battery submenu is selected, information such as battery, capacity, charging current, etc., will display Figure 4.23 INFORMATION Battery Screen Page 4.2.7 Event Screen When an event occurs, will flash on the main screen.
  • Page 39 4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.2.7.1 Current Events When an event occurs, it will display the power stage ID* and alarm code on the Current Events screen. Up to 50 events can be saved, though only 10 events are listed per page. If more than 10 events are exceeded, touch to scroll to other events on the list.
  • Page 40: Alarm List

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations 4.3 Alarm List Table 4.12 provides the complete list of UPS alarm messages. Messages in the LCD Explanation Fault! Bus Over Voltage DC bus voltage is too high. Fault! Bus Under Voltage DC bus voltage is too low. Fault! Bus Voltage Unbalance DC bus voltage is not balanced.
  • Page 41: History Record

    4. Control Panel and LCD Operations Messages in the LCD Explanation Warning! Parallel UPS Config. Wrong Parallel UPS Configure error. Warning! Battery Voltage Low Battery voltage is too low. Warning! ID Conflict Power stage ID in conflict. Pre-Alarm! Line Voltage Fail Line voltage over range.
  • Page 42: Interface And Communication

    5. Interface and Communication The front panel contains a Battery Temperature sensor port, two Emergency Power Off Ports, a communication port (RS-232/USB), SNMP card slot and an extra communication card slot. SNMP Card Slot RS 232 Port USB Port Figure 5.1 Dry Contact Ports and Communication Ports Dry Contact No.
  • Page 43: X2 - Remote Epo Input Port

    5. Interface and Communication 5.2 X2 - Remote EPO Input Port The UPS is equipped with Emergency Power Off (EPO) Function that can be operated by a remote contact assigned by the users. EPO is defaulted to Normally Closed (N.C.). Note: The open contact activates EPO function.
  • Page 44: Operation Principles

    6. Operation Principles 6.1 UPS Block Diagram Maintenance Breaker Static Switch Input Breaker RECT Output Breaker UPS Module Charger UPS Module Bat Module Charger Bat Module Figure 6.1 Wiring Diagram for a Standard Single Input UPS Maintenance Breaker Input Breaker Static Switch Input Breaker...
  • Page 45: Operation Modes

    6. Operation Principles 6.2 Operation Modes This UPS is a 3-phase, four wire on-line, double-conversion and reverse-transfer UPS that permits operation in the following modes: • Standby Mode • Line Mode • Battery Mode • Bypass Mode • Converter Mode •...
  • Page 46: Line Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.2 Line Mode In Line Mode, the rectifier delivers power from the mains and supplies DC power to the inverter and the charger charges the battery. The inverter filters the DC power and converts it into pure, stable AC power to power the load. Maintenance Breaker Single Input...
  • Page 47: Battery Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.3 Battery Mode The UPS automatically transfers to Battery Mode if the Utility fails. There is no interruption to the load upon failure. In Battery Mode, the rectifier delivers power from the battery and supplies DC power to the inverter. The inverter filters the DC power and converts it into pure and stable AC power to power the load.
  • Page 48: Frequency Conversion Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.4 Frequency Conversion Mode When the UPS is manually set in converter mode, the output frequency can be set as 50 Hz or 60 Hz. After the output frequency is set up, the system will automatically disable the bypass function. Once the inverter shuts down, there is no bypass output. During converter mode, the NORMAL LED indicator (NORMAL) illuminates (green).
  • Page 49: Bypass Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.5 Bypass Mode Upon connecting to utility input power, the UPS is in Bypass Mode before the UPS is turned on (if BYPASS setting is enabled), and charger function will be active when battery is connected. If the UPS has been turned on and encounters abnormal situations (over-temperature, overload, etc.), the static transfer switch will transfer the load from the inverter to the bypass source with no interruption.
  • Page 50: Eco Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.6 ECO Mode ECO Mode can be enabled through the LCD control panel. In ECO Mode, the load is diverted to bypass when the bypass voltage and frequency are within their acceptable range. If the bypass voltage is out of range, the UPS will transfer the power source from bypass to inverter.
  • Page 51: Shutdown Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.7 Shutdown Mode When the UPS is in the off state and utility power source is absent, the UPS will enter Shutdown Mode. When the utility power source is absent and the UPS has discharged the batteries to the cut-off voltage level of 10V/battery at 25C, the UPS will also enter into a Shutdown Mode.
  • Page 52: Maintenance Bypass Mode

    6. Operation Principles 6.2.8 Maintenance Bypass Mode A manual bypass switch is available to ensure continuity of supply to the critical load when the UPS becomes unavailable (e.g. during a maintenance procedure). Before entering the Maintenance Bypass Mode, make sure the bypass power source is available. Maintenance Breaker Single Input...
  • Page 53: Ups Operation

    7. UPS Operation WARNING • Do not start the UPS until the installation is completed. • Make sure the wiring is connected correctly and power cables are firmly fixed. • Make sure the Power Stages’ addresses have been configured correctly. Refer to section 3.3 and Table 3.1 for details. •...
  • Page 54 7. UPS Operation Step 5: Make sure there no warning or fault events recorded. However, if there is a warning or fault event, please refer to 8. Troubleshooting to resolve the issue. Step 6: Turn ON the Output breaker (Q3). Power On/Off button Step 7: Press the Power ON/OFF button for two seconds until a beep is heard, then release to start the inverter.
  • Page 55: Cold Start Startup

    7. UPS Operation 7.2. Cold Start Startup Step 1: Switch ON the battery breaker. Step 2: Press the “Battery Start” button on any one of power stages to start up the control power. Battery Start Button Step 3: After pressing the “Battery Start” button, the UPS will display the initialization screen. Step 4: While the UPS is displaying the Online screen, immediately press the “Power On/Off”...
  • Page 56 7. UPS Operation Step 5: The UPS will enter Battery Mode. 2018/01/01 Step 6: Switch ON the output breaker (Q3). The cold start startup procedure is complete. Step 7: Turn on the Input Breaker (Q1) when utility power is restored and verified OK.
  • Page 57: Maintenance Bypass Operation

    Confirm the UPS is operating in Bypass Mode. Step 2 2018/01/01 Step 3 Rotate switch to BYPASS (S3M100KX model), or Turn ON the Q4 Maintenance Bypass breaker (S3M120KX, S3M160KX and S3M300KX models). Maintenance Bypass Maintenance Bypass S3M120KX (120 kVA) S3M160KX/S3M300KX...
  • Page 58 Single input model: Single input model: Turn OFF the Q1 Input 1 breaker. Turn OFF the Q1 Output breaker. Input 1 Input 1 S3M100KX/S3M120KX S3M160KX/S3M300KX (100 kVA/200 kVA) Models (160 kVA/200 kVA) Models Dual input models (Optional): Dual input models (Optional): Turn OFF the Q1 Input breaker and Q2 Input breaker.
  • Page 59: Transfer Critical Load From Maintenance Bypass To Line Mode

    Single input model: Single input model: Turn ON the Q1 Input 1 breaker. Turn ON the Q1 Input 1 breaker. Input 1 Input 1 S3M100KX/S3M120KX S3M160KX/S3M300KX (100 kVA/200 kVA) Models (160 kVA/200 kVA) Models Dual input model (Option): Dual input model (Option): Turn ON the Q1 Input breaker and Q2 Input breaker.
  • Page 60 7. UPS Operation Step 5 Rotate switch to “UPS” (S3M100KX model), or Turn OFF the Q4 Maintenance Bypass breaker (S3M120KX, S3M160KX and S3M300KX models). Maintenance Bypass Maintenance Bypass S3M160KX/S3M300KX S3M100KX (100 kVA) S3M120KX (120 kVA) (160 kVA/200 kVA) Step 6 Secure the mechanical locking plate to the switch (S3M100KX model) or Q4 Maintenance Bypass breaker (S3M120KX, S3M160KX and S3M300KX models).
  • Page 61: Turn Off Operation

    7. UPS Operation 7.4 Turn Off Operation 7.4.1 Turn Off Operation in Line Mode The LCD diagrams shown below are when the UPS is operating in Line Mode. Step 1: Press the “Power On/Off” button for 2 seconds until a beep is heard to turn off the UPS, or use the Menu-Control-System Turn Off to turn off the UPS.
  • Page 62: Turn Off Operation In Bypass Mode

    7. UPS Operation 7.4.2 Turn Off Operation in Bypass Mode / Standby Mode (Load Will Be Dropped) When the UPS is not turned ON or OFF, the UPS operates in the Standby Mode or Bypass Mode, depending on the Bypass Mode setting. LCD diagrams are showing Bypass Mode disabled or Standby Mode, and Bypass Mode enabled.
  • Page 63: Turn Off Operation In Battery Mode

    7. UPS Operation 7.4.3 Turn Off Operation in Battery Mode The LCD diagrams shown below are when the UPS is operating in Battery Mode. Step 1: Press the “Power On/Off” button for 2 seconds to turn off the UPS, or use the Menu-Control-System Turn Off to turn off the UPS.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    8. Troubleshooting Fault and Warning events should be reviewed by authorised service personnel. LCD Message Explanation Solution Fault! Bus Over Voltage DC bus voltage is too high. Contact service personnel. Fault! Bus Under Voltage DC bus voltage is too low. Contact service personnel.
  • Page 65 8. Troubleshooting LCD Message Explanation Solution Warning! Line Phase Error As stated. Check if the Mains phase sequence is correct and contact service personnel. Warning! Bypass Phase Error As stated. Check if the Bypass phase sequence is correct and contact service personnel. Warning! N Loss Neutral loss.
  • Page 66: Storage And Maintenance

    Higher temperatures shorten fan life. When the UPS is running, check to see all fans work normally and make sure air can move freely around and through the UPS. If not, replace the fans. Note: Contact Tripp Lite Technical Support for more maintenance information. Do not perform maintenance if you are not qualified to do so.
  • Page 67: Specifications

    10. Specifications Model S3M100KX S3M120KX S3M160KX S3M200KX Capacity (VA) 100 kVA 120 kVA 160 kVA 200 kVA Capacity (Watts) 90 kW 108 kW 144 kW 180 kW INPUT Nominal Voltage Ph-Ph 380V/400V/415V (Ph-N 220V/230V/240V) Ph-Ph 208-478V at < 50% Load; Ph-Ph 208-478V to 305-478V at 50% to 80% Load Voltage Range (Voltage Range Varies with Load);...
  • Page 68 10. Specifications Model S3M100KX S3M120KX S3M160KX S3M200KX EXTERNAL BATTERIES (S3M100KX, S3M120KX, S3M160KX and S3M200KX require external batteries to operate.) Float Voltage 13,65V/Battery; 2,27V/Cell Boost Charging 14,1V/Battery; 2,35V/Cell End of Discharge 10V/Battery; 1,67V/Cell Charger Temperature Compensation -3 mV/Cell/°C (Requires optional TEMPC100200 thermostat kit.)
  • Page 69 10. Specifications Battery ca 12V 65/100Ah x 40pcs 12V 40Ah x 40pcs 12V 65/100Ah x 40pcs 12V 40Ah x 40pcs 12V 9/10Ah x 8 Dimmensions Battery Cabinet Models Breaker Included (H x W x D) mm Description BP480V100 Battery Cabinet with 40 x 100Ah batteries 400A, 3-Pole Battery Cabinet without batteries, but designed for 40 x 100Ah BP480V100-NIB...
  • Page 70: Warranty

    (2) years from the date of start-up. If the product should prove defective in material or workmanship within that period, Seller will repair or replace the defective parts without charge for labor or parts. If the product was not started- up by authorised Tripp Lite service, replacement parts will be provided but labour charges will apply based on published Tripp Lite Time and Material Rates.
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