Sanyo Denki SANUPS E11A102U-J Instruction Manual
Sanyo Denki SANUPS E11A102U-J Instruction Manual

Sanyo Denki SANUPS E11A102U-J Instruction Manual

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M0010157
Uninterruptible Power Supply
1kVA, 2kVA, 3kVA
200V Model
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 M0010157 Uninterruptible Power Supply 1kVA, 2kVA, 3kVA 200V Model Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    §11.3 UPS Shutdown (If Not to Be Used for More Than a Week) ........Service technician This term is used to indicate service technicians from SANYO DENKI or entrusted from SANYO DENKI with knowledge of this UPS. Maintenance work must not be performed by other than a qualified service technician.
  • Page 3 Notes about UPS Model This manual is for the following UPS Models. Confirm your UPS Model before using the UPS. UL Model UPS Model name* Capacity Output Voltage E11A102U012 E11A102U 208V E11A102 1kVA E11A102U012J E11A102U-J 200V E11A202U012 E11A202U 208V E11A202 2kVA E11A202U012J E11A202U-J...
  • Page 4: Before Use

    Before Use § § The procedures to use the UPS are shown in the following. Be sure to proceed as follows to use the UPS safely and properly. Check the safety precautions ⇒ pages 2 to 5 Check the usage precautions ⇒...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions § § PRECAUTIONS (IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS) This Manual contains important instructions for operating and maintaining the E11A Series and the batteries to protect the safety of the service technician and the customers. Before installing, operating, performing maintenance or inspecting the UPS, be sure to read this manual and accompanying documents carefully to obtain a clear understanding of the information related to its operation, safety and important precautions.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions 1. Relocation and Transportation Precautions CAUTION ! Be careful to avoid falling or dropping the UPS during relocation or transportation, as bodily injury could result. Be careful to avoid back strain when handling the UPS. To avoid bodily injury caused by dropping the UPS, do not tilt it more than 10 degrees to either side when moving the UPS vertically.
  • Page 7 Safety Precautions 4. Operating Precautions WARNING Immediately shut the UPS off if it malfunctions, or if an unusual odor or noise is observed. Failure to do so may result in a fire. To avoid electric shock, do not open the cover of the UPS. Do not detach the cover of the options, except when you use some options.
  • Page 8 SANYO DENKI. Do not use batteries after their service life has expired. Doing so may result in fuming or fire. Additionally, the battery backup function may fail to operate with such batteries, so that power will not supplied to the load when a power outage occurs.
  • Page 9: For Proper Operation

    For Proper Operation § § § § (1) Input Power Requirements The input power of this UPS is shown in the following table. Adjust the output voltage of the UPS to match the AC input voltage* of the region where you are using the UPS. Recommended capacity AC input MODEL...
  • Page 10: Usage Precautions

    Conducting an insulation test with the UPS connected may damage electronic components such as the built-in arrester. (6) Rack support rails (not supplied) are required to mount the UPS on a rack. For details, contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI representative.
  • Page 11: Checking The Contents Of The Package

    After opening the package carton, check to be sure that it contains all of the following items. Are UPS and all accessories in ? Is there no visible damage on the UPS? □ Check and put the mark in If any item is missing, contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI. □ □ □ E11A...
  • Page 12: External Dimensions And Part Names

    Installation § § § § ⑮ (Inside cover) ① 440 mm 17.32 inch ③ (Inside cover) ⑦ ⑪ ⑫ ⑥ ⑤ ④ ⑨ BYPASS OC Push to Reset MAIN SW EXT. BATT ⑩ ⑬ ⑧ ⑭ ② Length: 1.8 m 71 inches NEMA L6-20P ⑫...
  • Page 13 Installation Name Label Function Control panel for control operations, UPS status display, and ① Control panel and indicators - function settings ② Inlet INPUT Connect the input power cable ③ Battery connector Battery connector Input switch ※1 MAIN SW E11A102 Input power On and Off switch or breaker.
  • Page 14: Control Panel And Indicators

    Installation § § ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ ⑤ ⑮ Indications of LED in this manual The LEDs on the control panel are described as “Green INPUT” or “Red ALARM”. ⑯ The LEDs state are indicated as follows; : LED lights.
  • Page 15: External Interfaces

    Installation § § ④ ① UPS back panel ③ ② Name Function Connect the computer to this connector with the supplied Network cable. PC I/F ① The unit functions as follows, depending on the value of the Interface user setting. Set the Interface setting to select the functions that you want to use.
  • Page 16 ⑥ ① 9 Bypass output 5 COM (common) Fixing screw inch For SANYO DENKI option cards only (cannot be used for other purposes) External transmission signals Signal name Description Active* when UPS is supplying battery power due to failure of AC input error utility power.
  • Page 17 Installation Name Function REMOTE (2) These are connectors for remote ON/OFF signal input and for linked operation. ③ Connect an optional remote switch for remote control of UPS ON/OFF and computer Remote switch shutdown from a remote location, or connect an optional linked operation cable. connectors These connectors function as follows, depending on the setting of the Interface user setting.
  • Page 18 Installation Name Function AUX.OUTPUT These are terminals for connecting the optional outlet box and for use as EPO terminals ④ Connecting an outlet box to the UPS provides three output lines: OUTPUT0, 1, and 2. You can set External control ON/OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and 2, allowing you to control system start and stop.
  • Page 19: Installation

    Installation § § When installing the UPS, carefully follow the instructions in Weight this Instruction Manual. Improper installation can result in Model electric shock, bodily injury, and/or fire. E11A102 37.5 Install the UPS on a stable surface that can bear the weight E11A202 63.9 (see the table).
  • Page 20: Horizontal Installation

    Installation § § Do not sit, step or lean on the UPS, as bodily injury could result if the UPS was to fall. The UPS weight is as shown in the table in §6. All work that involves lifting the UPS !...
  • Page 21: Vertical Installation

    Installation § § Attach the stands to the UPS securely. Unless the UPS is secured solidly in place, it can shift or fall during seismic events (earthquakes) or when it is subjected to shock or vibration, possibly causing bodily injury. !...
  • Page 22 Installation ① Prepare three floor mounting brackets, six screws, and four bushings supplied. Floor mounting brackets 3 Screws for brackets Bushings 6 M4×6 6 ② Place the UPS on the table and then use screws to attach the brackets to the holes on the left side. ③...
  • Page 23: Rack Mounting

    Installation § § Attach the rack mounting brackets to the UPS and mount it to the rack securely. Unless the UPS is secured in the rack, it can shift or fall during seismic events (earthquakes) or when it is subjected to shock or vibration, possibly causing bodily injury. The UPS weight is as shown in the table in §6.
  • Page 24: Wiring

    Wiring § § § § Wear insulated gloves and take other precautions when connecting the batteries. Otherwise electric shock can result. There is a constant voltage (refer to the table) at the battery s Model Voltage (max.) terminals. Do not touch them with your hands or short !...
  • Page 25: Connecting Optional Equipment

    Software” and §18. “Using Optional Equipment” and the instruction manual supplied with the optional equipment. Contact your supplier or a Sanyo Denki representative for more information about optional equipment. Connecting a Network cable and using the power management software (on supplied CD-ROM) 47 to 48 ⇒...
  • Page 26: Input Plug Connection

    Wiring § § Wiring should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Incorrect wiring can result in electric shock and/or fire. Check that the input power plugs are firmly seated. ! Failure to do so can result in electric shock, fire, or bodily injury. The input power plug must be grounded.
  • Page 27 Wiring The cable clamp cannot be ④ Insert the cable clamp into the hole, and removed once it is inserted. then connect the input power cable. Do not Loosen it as shown below if strain the cable clamp too tightly. you need to disconnect the Press the tab.
  • Page 28: Procedure Until Load Device Operation

    Procedure Outline to Operation § § The procedure outline until turning on the load devices is as follows. Be sure to follow the procedure outline below to backup the load devices during power outage. Check the default value of the user setting ⇒...
  • Page 29: Preparation Before Operation

    Preparation Before Operation § § § § ① Check the user settings of the UPS. See §12.2 “Setup Menu List” to check the setting value. The factory default settings of the UPS are indicated by the “ * ” mark in the “Default Setting” column in the “Setup Menu List”. When the load specification, requirement or your When you use the UPS without changing environments do not configurate with the default...
  • Page 30: Ups Charge

    MAIN MCCB connection”. After connecting the battery connector, proceed to step 1 again. If the alarm buzzer sounds again, contact your supplier or a SANYO DENKI representative. ③ Check that the “Green INPUT” stops blinking and remains lit. Charging of the UPS starts automatically.
  • Page 31: Outage Simulation Test

    Preparation Before Operation § § Perform a power outage test to confirm whether the UPS is working properly. Be sure to perform this test prior to connecting the load devices. Step ① is not necessary if the procedure in §9.2 “UPS Charge” was performed beforehand.
  • Page 32 “Red ALARM” lights. Contact your supplier. Contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI when the “Red ALARM” lights or when the UPS does not operate properly even if you perform the countermeasure above. Check that the UPS operates properly, and then proceed to step ⑤.
  • Page 33: Load Devices Connection

    Load devices connection § § Attach the cable clamp to Connect the load devices. the input plug of the load. ① Attach the supplied cable clamps to the input power plug of the load device to be connected. ② Check that the input breaker MAIN MCCB is set to “OFF”.
  • Page 34: Operating Procedures

    Operating Procedures § § § § Indications of Breaker and LED in this manual. The switches or breakers are indicated by a frame Example: MAIN MCCB The LEDs on the control panel are described as Proceed as follows to start up the UPS. “Green INPUT”...
  • Page 35 Operating Procedures At this step, turn the load device power on. LEDs Green INPUT Green INV.ON/STAND BY Green OUTPUT Green LOADLEVEL 25 -100% Lit Green DOUBLE CONVERSION Lit After “Green DOUBLE CONVERSION” lights, it might go off depending on the input power condition or the load device condition.
  • Page 36: Ups Shutdown (Daily)

    Operating Procedures § § Perform the following operation to shut down the UPS daily. Be sure to shut down the load devices prior to shutting down the UPS. ① Press and hold for at least 1 second. Buzzer Musical trill LEDs Green INPUT Hold for 1 second.*...
  • Page 37: Ups Shutdown (If Not To Be Used For More Than A Week)

    Operating Procedures § § Perform the following operation if the UPS is not to be used for at least a week. Be sure to shut down the load devices prior to shutting down the UPS. ① Press and hold for at least 1 second. Buzzer Musical trill LEDs...
  • Page 38: User Settings

    User setting § § § § The UPS has a user settings menu, described in §12.2 “Setup Menu List”. The factory default setting of the UPS is indicated by the “ * ” mark in the “Default Setting” column. You can set the various menu items to configure the UPS according to your environment, your applications, and the specifications of the connected load devices.
  • Page 39: Setup Menu List

    User setting § § ●: indicates that LED is blinking. ○: indicates that LED is off. User Settings Current Setting Default Guide Menu Menu LED Setting Remarks Setting Setting Ref. page Item Auto Switch the UPS operating mode automatically. ●○○○ ○...
  • Page 40 User setting User Settings Setting Default Current Menu Menu LED Setting Remarks Guide Setting Setting Ref. page Item Linked ON/OFF delay disabled No delay ● ○ ○ ○ Linked delay ● (operate with delay of 0 seconds) 3.17 operation ●○○○ Linked ON/OFF delay enabled Delay ○...
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Deal with a trouble or failure in the UPS. * What are service personnel? This term is used to indicate service technicians from SANYO DENKI or entrusted from SANYO DENKI with knowledge of this UPS. Maintenance work must not be performed by other than a qualified service technician.
  • Page 42 Maintenance § § Be sure not to inspect the inside of the UPS. Doing so may result in an electric shock, burn, injury, smoke, or fire. Do not touch the fan on the back panel of the UPS when cleaning the !...
  • Page 43: Battery Test

    Replacing the battery early is recommended. Result are OK. Contact SANYO DENKI. ② After the battery test has finished and the “Green BATT. TEST” indicator lights or blinking, press The “Green BATT. TEST” indicator goes off and returns to its normal indication.
  • Page 44: Bypass Breaker Reset

    Maintenance § § Always power the UPS off before resetting the bypass breaker. ! Failure to do so can cause electric shock. CAUTION If the bypass breaker trips, the red ALARM indicator lights and output from the output terminals stops. Proceed as follows to reset the bypass breaker.
  • Page 45: Maintenance By Service Personnel

    Maintenance § § The user must not perform the maintenance described in this section. Be sure to contact your supplier for maintenance. Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, fuming or fire could otherwise result.
  • Page 46 Maintenance ⑦ Insert the new battery pack so that the connector faces forward. ⑧ Connect the battery connector. ⑨ Set the ⑨ Set the to “Inverter”. Forced Bypass Forced Bypass switch to “Inverter” position. ⑩ Check that “Green OUTPUT” and “Green INV.ON/STANDBY” are blinking, then press and hold for at least 1 second.
  • Page 47: Buzzer Sounds

    Buzzer Sounds § § T i p The buzzer sounds to indicate an UPS status error or change. Press to stop the buzzer. Check the sound pattern and refer to the following table for the steps to take. Sound Pattern LED Status UPS Status What to Do...
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting § § Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, fuming or fire could otherwise result. ! Before beginning inspection, shut down the UPS completely, and remove the input power. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock. CAUTION While the batteries are connected to the UPS, hazardous voltage is present.
  • Page 49 Troubleshooting UPS Status LED Status Countermeasure The alarm buzzer sounds when an error, abnormal state, or alarm Alarm buzzer sounds. condition is detected in the UPS. See §14 “Buzzer Sounds”. The alarm buzzer sound may be set to “OFF”. Alarm buzzer does not sound. - Check the setting of “Buzzer Sound”...
  • Page 50: How To Use Power Management Software

    Power Management Software § § What is Power Management Software “SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE” (supplied CD-ROM)? This software is used for power supply control or management from the computer by communicating the UPS to a computer (personal computer or workstation). Install power management software on your computer. Install Guide and User Guide For more information, refer to the in the CD-ROM of the power management...
  • Page 51 Power Management Software When using the supplied “SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE”, note the following instructions for the items on the main screen. User Guide See §6.1 “Main Screen” in the of SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE for details. Main screen of SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE “Charge”...
  • Page 52: Using Standard Os Ups

    Using Standard OS UPS Services § § You can use the standard UPS service of your operating system to execute an automatic shutdown when power is lost. See §17.1 or §17.2, depending on your operating system. Use the supplied Network cable to connect the PC I/F connector on the UPS to the serial connector on the computer.
  • Page 53: Windows 2000/Xp/Server 2003

    Using Standard OS UPS Services § 2 Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 § To make UPS settings, log in as a user with Administrator privileges. ① Select the “Power Option Properties” icon in the Control Panel, and then click the “Select...” button in the UPS tab.
  • Page 54 Using Standard OS UPS Services ④ Click the “Configure...” button. Click Configure... ⑤ Make the settings shown in the following figure, and then click the “OK” button. When you return to the screen in step ①, click “Apply”. Item Description A Enable all notifications Check this if you want to display all warning messages related to power failures.
  • Page 55: Using Optional Equipment

    This section explains the procedures for connecting and operating optional equipment. For more information about optional equipment, contact your vendor or a SANYO DENKI representative. Refer to the relevant sections of this manual or to the documentation of the optional equipment for information about wiring, settings, and operating procedures.
  • Page 56: Remote Switch

    Optional Equipment § § This is a switch for turning the UPS ON and OFF from a remote location, and for executing one-touch shutdown of connected computers. What is one-touch shutdown? This is a function for sending a command requesting computer shutdown from the UPS to the power management software.
  • Page 57: Linked Operation Cable

    Optional Equipment § § What is linked operation? You can link up to 5 UPS units with cables and set their ON/OFF delay times, so that you can start and stop them in sequence. This is called linked operation. For linked operation, you will need linked operation cables and a remote switch.
  • Page 58: Wiring And Settings For Linked Operation

    Optional Equipment § § Before wiring, set MAIN MCCB on the back panel of each UPS to “OFF”, disconnect their input ! power plugs from the utility power outlets, and make sure that each UPS is completely stopped. CAUTION Failure to do so can result in electric shock. ①...
  • Page 59: Linked Operation On Procedure

    Optional Equipment § § Note about linked operation Linked operation starts or stops on an ON/OFF operation on the remote switch. It does not start or stop on an ON/OFF operation with the switch on the front panel. ① Check to be sure that “Green INPUT” on all UPS LEDs units is lit.
  • Page 60: Linked Operation System Configuration

    Optional Equipment § § The following figure shows linked operation for the case when ON delay and OFF delay times have been set for 3 UPS units. Remote switch ON/OFF operations control UPS output as shown below. Note that UPS operation in response to a remote switch OFF operation differs according to the Interface setting.
  • Page 61: Outlet Box

    Optional Equipment § § Use an outlet box if you want to control of the output from the UPS. What is output line control? Connecting an outlet box to the UPS provides three output lines: OUTPUT0, 1, and 2. You can set ON/OFF delay times for OUTPUT1 and 2, allowing you to control output start and stop. Operation that utilizes of this function is called “Output line control”.
  • Page 62: Outlet Box Wiring And Settings

    Optional Equipment § § Equipment you will need Outlet box Connection cable (supplied with outlet box) One outlet box is required for each UPS. Before wiring, set MAIN MCCB on the back panel of the UPS to “OFF”, disconnect the !...
  • Page 63: Configuration Of An Output Line Control System

    Optional Equipment § § When the ON/OFF delay settings of OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 are set as shown in the following table, and you turn the UPS ON and OFF, power is supplied as shown in the following figure. Example ON/OFF delay time settings for OUTPUT1 and OUTPUT2 Outlet ON delay time OFF delay time...
  • Page 64: Combining A Remote Switch And Outlet Boxes

    Optional Equipment § § You can connect a remote switch, linked operation cables, and outlet boxes to operate multiple UPS units with linked operation and output line control. The following figure shows an example of linked operation combined with output line control in a system with 2 UPS units.
  • Page 65: Lan Interface Card

    Optional Equipment § § Use the LAN interface card to perform UPS power management and computer shutdown. When you use the LAN interface card, the optional “SANUPS SOFTWARE” is required. This software provides network support, and is separate from the power management software supplied on the CD-ROM. Instruction Manual For detailed information about connections and settings, refer to the of the LAN...
  • Page 66: Contact Interface Card

    Optional Equipment § § Connect the contact interface card when you want to use the external transmission signals (transistor output) of the UPS “CARD I/F” connector as no-voltage contact (relay contact) output. For detailed information about connections and so on, refer to the documentation of the contact interface card.
  • Page 67: Connecting The Emergency Power Off (Epo) Terminals

    Optional Equipment § § To enable emergency stop of UPS output, connect the contacts of a switch or other required device to EPO terminals 5 and 6 of the AUX.OUTPUT block. The switch to connect to the EPO terminals is not provided as a standard option for the UPS. Use a switch that complies with the following specifications, or connect to compliant contacts on your system.
  • Page 68: Characteristic Of Ups

    Characteristics § § § § (1) Normal operation In normal operation, the UPS switches automatically* between the three modes (a) to (c) depending on the state of the power. * The UPS does not switch to the other mode from “Double Conversion” mode, when “UPS Operation Mode” in the user setting is set to “Double Conversion”.
  • Page 69: Protective Functions

    Output from the UPS will stop if a power outage occurs during bypass operation due to the UPS fault. Contact your supplier or SANYO DENKI as soon as possible. Indication of the marks in the table are as follows.
  • Page 70: Specifications

    Characteristics § § Item Standard or Performance Notes E11A102U E11A202U E11A302U MODEL 012J 012J 012J E11A102B E11A202B E11A302B TYPE 012US 012UJ 012US 012UJ 012US 012UJ Output capacity 1kVA/0.7kW 2 kVA/1.4kW 3 kVA/2.1kW (*7) Cooling system Forced air cooling Input plug NEMA L6-20P Inlet IEC60320-C14...
  • Page 71: Warranty

    3. This warranty is void in the event of any modification or change to the product supplied by SANYO DENKI. 4. This warranty is void in the event of any improper use of the product supplied by SANYO DENKI, or failure to use the product as specified in this Instruction Manual.

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