Tripp Lite PowerVerter 93-1911 Owner's Manual

Tripp Lite PowerVerter 93-1911 Owner's Manual

Alternative power sources (120v, 60 hz)

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1111 W. 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Customer Support: (773) 869-1234
www.tripplite.com
Introduction:
Safety:
Configuration & Connection:
Features:
Maintenance & Service: p. 12
Warranty:

Troubleshooting:

Specifications:

APS PowerVerter
Alternative Power Sources
• Voltage- and Frequency-Controlled
p. 2 - 3
p. 4
p. 10 - 11
p. 12
p. 13
p. 14 - 15
Copyright © 2001 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved.
Owner's Manual
(120V, 60 Hz)
• Peak Power, High Efficiency
Español: pg. 16
®
p. 5-10

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  • Page 1: Troubleshooting

    • Voltage- and Frequency-Controlled • Peak Power, High Efficiency Español: pg. 16 p. 2 - 3 p. 4 p. 10 - 11 p. 12 p. 13 p. 14 - 15 Copyright © 2001 Tripp Lite. All rights reserved. ® p. 5-10...
  • Page 2 Introduction Congratulations! You’ve purchased the most advanced, feature-rich integrated inverter/battery charger on the market. Your APS provides your equipment with utility-supplied AC power when it is available, and during blackouts, overvoltages and brownouts, your APS automatically switches over to an external battery source to power connected equipment with voltage and frequency- controlled AC power.
  • Page 3 Stage 2 Absorption TIME CHARGING PROFILE • Voltage Regulation (Select models only) “VR” APS models regulate incoming AC power by automatically “boosting” or “cutting” the voltage to keep your equipment running through brownouts and overvoltages without draining battery power . •...
  • Page 4: Operation Warnings

    Serious injury to property or person could result. Equipment Connection Warnings • Do not use Tripp Lite APS Systems in life support applications where a malfunction or failure of a Tripp Lite APS System could cause failure or significantly alter the performance of a life support device.
  • Page 5: Select Battery Type

    Configuration CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCH SETTINGS DIP SWITCH GROUP A (All models) BATTERY TYPE / VOLTAGE POINT Using a small tool, set the 4 “Battery Type / Voltage Point” Configuration DIP Switches, Group A (located on the front panel of your APS; see Diagram 1, p. 32) to select battery type and set the voltage range outside of which your APS will switch to battery power.
  • Page 6: Load Sharing

    • Load Sharing (DIP Switches #1, Group B & #2, Group B) Your APS features a high-output battery charger that can draw a significant amount of power from your line power source when charging at its maximum rate. If an APS is supplying its full AC power rating to its connected load at the same time as it is charging, it could trip its line source circuit breaker.
  • Page 7: Battery Selection

    • Limit Battery Charger (APS 1012 and APS 2012 only) (DIP Switch #4, Group B) To prevent overheating smaller batteries, the charger on these UPS systems is initially set to deliver only a fraction of its maximum power rating to connected batteries. If you are using either of these APS systems with a larger battery or battery system (over 100 amp-hours at 12 volts for the APS 1012, over 200 amp-hours at 12 volts for the APS 2012), you may switch your charger to full power without overheating your batteries.
  • Page 8: Mounting (Optional*)

    Mounting (Optional*) (See Diagram 2, p. 32). User must supply all fasteners and brackets and verify their suitability for use with the intended mounting surface. Turn your APS PowerVerter and connected equipment OFF before mounting. • Install two 8 mm (1/4 in.) fasteners (A) into a rigid horizontal surface using the measurements in the diagram.
  • Page 9 vehicular battery connection. Choose the Basic Connection if you are running light hand tools or other small appliances for a brief period of time (see Diagram 7, p. 34). Choose the Advanced Connection if you are using your APS to power heavy loads for extended periods of time (see Diagram 8, p.
  • Page 10: Indicator Lights

    Set Operating Mode Switch • Switch “CHARGE (WARNING! APS will not provide battery backup!) ADVANTAGES: A) Continues to charge battery when power is present, and B) Turns OFF the APS’s inverter, preventing battery drain during blackouts or brownouts. • Switch to “OFF” to completely turn off the APS and connected equipment or to reset the APS after it has shut down due to overload or overheating.
  • Page 11: Other Features

    8. “BATTERY HI/MED/LO” (All models) These three lights will turn ON in several sequences to show the approximate charge level and voltage of your connected battery bank and alert you to several fault conditions: BATTERY CHARGE INDICATION (Approximate) Indicator Green Green &...
  • Page 12: Maintenance And Service

    OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Specifically, Tripp Lite is not liable for any costs, such as lost profits or revenue, loss of equipment, loss of use...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Try these remedies for common APS problems before calling for help. Call Tripp Lite Customer Service at (773) 869-1234 before returning your APS for service. SYMPTOM APS does not provide AC output (AC input present) APS does not provide...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Specifications CORDED MODELS: Weight: INVERTER Continuous power (@ 20° C): Surge power (5 seconds): Efficiency (Full Load): Minimum DC Fuse Rating: DC Input Current @ Nominal V DC Full Load No Load Nominal Input Volts: DC Input Voltage Range: Nominal Output Volts: Nominal Output Frequency: BATTERY CHARGER Charging Capacity DC:...
  • Page 15 Specifications HARDWIRED MODELS: Weight: INVERTER Continuous power (@ 20° C): Surge power (5 seconds): Efficiency (Full Load): Minimum DC Fuse Rating: DC Input Current @ Nominal V DC Full Load No Load Nominal Input Volts: DC Input Voltage Range: Nominal Output Volts: Nominal Output Frequency: BATTERY CHARGER Charging Capacity DC:...
  • Page 16 Diagrams/Esquemas See “Configuration”, pg. 5. 1.1 is DIP Switch Group A. 1.2 is DIP Switch Group B. Refiérase a la sección “Configuración”, página 20. 1.1 representa el Grupo A de Interruptores DIP. 1.2 representa el Grupo B de Interruptores DIP See Hardwire Electrical Connections, pg.
  • Page 17 See Battery Connection, Pg.8. 4.1 is the fuse. X = Your APS's Inverter's Nominal Input Voltage. (See specs.) Refiérase a la sección “Conexión de Baterías”, página 23. 4.1 representa el fusible. X = El Voltaje Nominal de Entrada del Inversor del APS. (Vea las especificaciones). X Volts X Volts See Battery Connection, Pg.8.
  • Page 18 Basic 12VDC Vehicular Battery Connection. See Pg.8. 7.1 is the alternator. 7.2 is the vehicle battery ground. 7.3 is the vehicle battery. 7.4 is the fuse. Conexión Básica de Baterías de 12V de CD en Vehículos. Vea página 23. 7.1 representa el alternador. 7.2 representa la conexión a tierra de la batería del vehículo. 7.3 representa la batería del vehículo.
  • Page 19 A. Corded Model Modelo con Cable B. Hardwired Model Modelo con Toma Directa al Circuito 1. Interruptor “Operating Mode” (Modo de operación) 2. Grupo A de Interruptores DIP (Todos los modelos) 3. Grupo B de Interruptores DIP (Modelos selectos únicamente) 4.
  • Page 20 1111 W. 35th Street Chicago, IL 60609 USA Customer Support: (773) 869-1234 www.tripplite.com 93-1911 (200103046)

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