TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION FORBIDDEN ABOUT THIS MANUAL Section How to use this manual Section technical assistance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Section notes and safety information CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Section 1.1. general Section 1.2. definitions Section 1.3.
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Section 5.3. manual bypass switch description Section 5.4. input and output power requirements/connections Section 5.5. system current ratings Section 5.6. grounding CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION Section 6.1 installing batteries Figure 2—battery connection Section 6.2. input power connections Section 6.3. output power connections Figure 3—input/output current ratings CHAPTER 7.
Lighting Inverter System, please refer to this manual and/or call technical support. While every precaution has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness in this manual, DSPM assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from the use of this information or for any errors or omissions.
A Note notice icon indicates when the user should make a reference of infor- mation regarding the UPS operation, load status and display status. Such infor- NOTE: mation is essential if DSPM, Inc. field service assistance and correspondence is required. ENSURE THAT NO FLUIDS OR OTHER FOREIGN OBJECTS CAN ENTER THE IN- VERTER SYSTEM.
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ELEC- TRICIAN WHO IS EXPERIENCED IN WIRING THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT. CAUSE DAM- AGE TO THE EQUIPMENTS, INJURY OR DEATH OF PERSONNEL. MAKING ANY ELECTRI- CAL CONNECTIONS. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY, AND, IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS MAN- UAL, MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
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EXPLOSION, FIRE, EQUIPMENT FAILURE, OR ELECTROCUTION. PRIOR TO CONNECTING THE BATTERY CABINETS TO THE UPS UNIT. TO PREVENT AN ACCIDENT THAT COULD RE- SULT IN INJURY OR DEATH. RECYCLED RATHER THAN DISCARDED. HARMFUL TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND MAY BE TOXIC. OBSERVED WHEN WORKING ON BATTERIES: Title: Micro Doc No.: 018-1000-02...
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DISCONNECTING BAT- TERY TERMINALS. ARE RE- MOVED DURING INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE. FOLLOWED: DO NOT SMOKE WHEN NEAR BATTERIES. DO NOT CAUSE FLAME OR SPARK IN BATTERY AREA. TOUCH- ING BATTERIES BY FIRST TOUCHING A GROUNDED SURFACE. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK; DISCONNECT THE EMERGEN- CY LIGHTING INVERTER SYSTEM FROM THE MAIN SUPPLY BEFORE IN- STALLING AN INTERFACE SIGNAL CABLE.
GENERAL The product is an advanced Emergency Lighting Inverter System based on Intelligent Microprocessor Control. The Emergency Lighting Inverter System is an intelligent protector and provides pure, reliable AC power to the emergency loads – protecting them from utility power blackouts, swells, sags, surges and interference.
to operate all emergency lighting fixtures at “full-light” out- put, commercial/industrial environments in a small footprint. The UPS System Label displays the rated kW as well as nominal voltages. There are System Labels located on the interior side of the UPS front door and the exterior side of the unit. The power rating in Table 1 are kW values, when KVA is displayed on System Label, divide kVA in Table 1 by.8 for correct dimensions.
complete self diagnostic capabilities and LED Monitoring lighted environment prior to an emer- gency. The power supplies are able to do a 5 minute battery run the first of every month except for New Year’s day when the test is for 90 minute. The testing can be enabled by going to the Auto- run screen and selecting Yes or No with the Menu Forward or Menu Reverse button.
HOW TO TRANSPORT THE SYSTEM If there was any dam- age during transportation; Do Not turn on the unit. Immediately notify the transportation carrier and DSPM. The packaging is recyclable; keep it for reuse or please disposed of it Install the Emergency Lighting Inverter System in a protected area with adequate airflow and free from excessive dust.
Inverter. Maintenance should only be performed by factory-trained or qualified personnel. Do not attempt to service. If you need technical assistance, please contact DSPM. In most units, this switch is located on the inside of the left door of the system (see Figure 6—System Component Layout for exact location).
“High Inrush” type. This is to prevent the breakers from tripping during the startup of the unit and its load. DSPM uses only the “High Inrush” type of breaker in its units. Refer to Figure 3 when determining the size of your input and output breakers.
After creating each string of batteries, ensure that each string consist of the number of batteries indicated by the battery layout and the measured voltage across the string is within tolerance. If you have any further questions about battery connections please contact DSPM Service Depart- ment at 1(877)377-6769.
6.3. OUTPUT POWER CONNECTIONS Ensure that the loads to be connected are as listed on the system label, and the hot, neutral and ground are correctly identified and are wired to the output terminal block as designated. Loads not powered by the system cannot use the neutral of the Emergency Lighting Invert- er System.
DISPLAY PANEL DESCRIPTION 7.1.2 7.1.3 7.1.1 7.1.4 Figure 4 Displays Refer to Figure 4 for descriptions of the Display Panel’s button and indicators. Used as a Warning LED, this indicator is lit whenever the UPS faults (i.e., low battery 7.1.1. – Fault LED (RED): occur, or the battery is near the end of its useful life.
8. OPERATION AND PROCEDURE The initial startup must be done in conjunction with DSPM or by a factory authorized technician. PLEASE CALL FOR STARTUP BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE UPS! 8.1. START-UP PROCEDURE After making all power and grounding connections to the Emergency Lighting Inverter System; ver- ify that the system is OFF (Non of the LEDs are lit).
9. SERVICES 9.1. SERVICE PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS Equipment Turn On Service WITHOUT On Site Warranty Certification Inspection Visit Title: Micro Doc No.: 018-1000-02 Rev: NR Page#: - 24 - 1.877.377.6769 Description: Emergency Lighting Inverter User’s Manual Date: 07/26/2016 Fax: 909.930.3335...
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SF365-n Full Service Contract 24Hr/day 7 Days/week including Holidays Plan COVERAGE LABOR PARTS EMERGENCY PREVENTIVE Type EXPANSES CALLS MAINTENANCE 8-5 Mon-Fri Service is as per customer request SW58* 8-5 Mon-Fri SW724* 7 days per week 24 hours per day Except Holidays SW365* 7 days per week 24 hours per day Including Holidays SF58-n*...
Verify that the load ly when AC supply is normal. matches the UPS capability specified in the specs. Contact DSPM Inc. for service or help. Overload of the UPS. Remove some noncritical load. When power failure, backup time Battery voltage is too low.
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When insulated grip tools are not available, a method for insulating grips on tools that we use at DSPM using Plasti Dip by Performix is illustrated in Figures 5a-f. The illustration is only an example of how to insulate your tools, i.e. you may want to insulate the open end of the wrench.
DSPM to User. The product shipment date will be determined only from the DSPM bill of lading. If any part or portion of the DSPM product fails to conform to the Warranty within the Warranty period, DSPM, at its option, will furnish new or factory remanufactured products for repair or replacement of that portion or part and reinstall the replace- ment product.
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During the pro rata portion of the warranty period, DSPM will replace a Warranty VRLA Battery that DSPM determines to be defective based on the below Pro Rated Chart. The chart yields a pro rata credit value, which shall be applied against the DSPM’s current published list purchase price of a new battery of equal or greater Ampere Hour capacity.
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DSPM obligations under this warranty are conditioned upon timely receipt of full payment of the product purchase price and any amounts due from User under this Warranty. DSPM reserves the right to supplement or change the terms of this Warranty in any subsequent warranty offering to User or others.
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