Sanyo Denki SANUPS ASE10S1HU002-08 Instruction Manual
Sanyo Denki SANUPS ASE10S1HU002-08 Instruction Manual

Sanyo Denki SANUPS ASE10S1HU002-08 Instruction Manual

Uninterruptible power supply unit, ups power distribution unit

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M0006211B
SANUPS ASE-H
ASE10S1HU002-08
ASE10S1HU002-20
ASE10S1HU002-30
ASE10S1HU002-40
Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit
PDASEU02
UPS Power Distribution Unit
200V Type
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 M0006211B SANUPS ASE-H ASE10S1HU002-08 ASE10S1HU002-20 ASE10S1HU002-30 ASE10S1HU002-40 Uninterruptible Power Supply Unit PDASEU02 UPS Power Distribution Unit 200V Type Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Thank you for choosing the Model ASE10S1HU002-08,-20,-30,-40 and PDASEU02 UPS System. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This Manual contains important instructions for operating and maintaining the ASE10S1HU002 and PDASEU02 UPS System to protect the safety of the service technician and the customers. Read it carefully before operating or maintaining the UPS system, to ensure personal safety and proper device usage.
  • Page 3 INV ON/STAND BY Button Response Time Setting ......... 34 ◆ 12.2.7 Ring Signal Start Setting................34 ◆ 12.2.8 Battery Starting Frequency Setting............34 13. Specifications..........................35 14. Warranty Conditions........................36 Appendix ............................37 ■ SANYO DENKI Co., Ltd. Head office, branch offices...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety Precautions PRECAUTIONS (IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 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. This manual described two warning levels, DANGER and CAUTION, as described below.
  • Page 5 1. Installation Precautions ! CAUTION The UPS should be installed only by technically qualified personnel. Improper installation • can result in electric shock, bodily injury, and/or fire. Never operate or store the UPS in the following environmental conditions. Doing so may •...
  • Page 6 3. Operating Precautions ! DANGER 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. •...
  • Page 7 5. 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 specified •...
  • Page 8: Considerations For Proper Operation

    2. Considerations for Proper Operation ◆ 2.1 Input Power Considerations (1) The UPS version should match the AC line voltage (208, 220, 230 or 240 VAC ±15%, and 50 or 60 Hz ±5%). Specific voltages and corresponding versions are as follows: (2) The current capability of the AC supply must meet the requirements of the UPS (0.9 kVA to 4.5kVA).
  • Page 9: In Case Of Trouble With The Ups

    ◆ 2.4 In Case of Trouble with the UPS If one of the following trouble indications occurs, contact your nearest sales representative. (1) The ALARM indication lamp lights red (except when the UPS shuts down during a long power outage). (2) The INV ON/STAND BY, INPUT and OUTPUT indicators don’t light green during normal operation.
  • Page 10: Overview

    4. Overview This uninterruptible power supply is designed to provide reliable and stable AC power to critical equipment that requires continuous uninterrupted power. This UPS system consists of 2 to 5 based 1kVA UPS Unit connected in parallel. According to this configulatin, when customer system requires greater power capacity due to load expansion, this UPS system capacity can be easily expanded by installing the additional UPS Units in the range from 2 to 5 kVA.
  • Page 11 Bypass circuit Bypass Fuse Rectifier Inverter Input Fuse REMOTE DC/DC PC I/F Charger Control Circuit Converte CARD I/F Fuse Battery LAN I/F (optional) Contact Signal (optional) UPS Unit No.1 UPS Unit No.2 UPS Unit No.3 UPS Unit No.4 UPS Unit No.5 (max) MAINTENANCE BYPASS SW AC input...
  • Page 12: External Dimensions And Parts Names

    External Dimensions and Parts Names ◆ 5.1 UPS Unit 410mm [16.14in] ① ② ⑥ ⑦ ⑤ ③ (behind cover) UNIT SW ⑧ ⑨ ④ Depth: 435 mm (17.13 in) Weight: 19 kg (41.89 lbs) Name Marking Function Control Panel, Indicators –...
  • Page 13: Control Panel/Indicators

    ◆ 5.2 Control Panel/Indicators ⑫ ⑪ ② ① ⑧ ③ ⑦ ⑤ ⑩ ④ ⑨ ⑥ Name Marking Function INV ON/STAND BY Switches inverter operation on/off ① Switch ON/STAND BY Lights (green) when power is supplied through the INV ON/STAND BY –...
  • Page 14: Ups Power Distribution Unit

    ◆ 5.3 UPS Power Distribution Unit 410mm [16.14in] ① ④ ③ ② (behind cover) Depth: 410 mm (16.14 in) Weight: 7 kg (15.43 lbs) Name Marking Function ① Front Panel – – ② Cable Cover – – ③ Terminal Brock Cover –...
  • Page 15: Carrying And Installation

    6. Carrying and Installation Each UPS Unit weighs about 19 kg (41.89 lbs), and the UPS Power Distribution Unit weights about 7 kg (15.43 lbs). Install the UPS on a stable surface that can bear the weight of all units. •...
  • Page 16: Unit Settings And Wiring

    Unit Settings and Wiring •Obtain the assistance of technically qualified personnel for wiring. Incorrect wiring can result in electric shock, injury or fire. ! •Make sure the input and output terminals and external control plugs are firmly connected. A loose connection can cause smoke or fire. CAUTION •Make sure the ground terminal is connected to earth ground.
  • Page 17 (3) Remote ON/OFF Connector This connector can be used for optional remote ON/OFF switching control. Signal Name Description Remote The UPS can be remotely switched on and off by closed-circuit contact ON/OFF switching signals. The contacts should be those of a device such as a push-button switch. Remote ON/OFF Connector Remote ON:...
  • Page 18: Preparations Before Operation

    Preparations Before Operation Check the following items before starting operation. ① Visually inspect the units to verify that there is no visible damage. ② Connect the UPS to a utility power source that meets the input specifications. ③ Verify that the UNIT SW on all UPS Units is turned OFF.
  • Page 19: Operation

    Operation ◆ 9.1 Starting Operation (Normal Start) ① Turn ON the distribution panel breaker of the AC source. ② Turn ON the UNIT SW on all UPS Units. UPS Unit - Rear Press the ON side UNIT SW Caution Always turn on the UNIT SW on all UPS Units.
  • Page 20 UPS Unit - Front Device Status INPUT (green) Cooling fan rotation, rectifier P.R.O. (green) and charger starting, battery charge starting In this manual, switches are depicted as (e.g.: INV ON/STAND BY ). The status of LEDs on the control panel are indicated as for lit, and for blinking.
  • Page 21: Starting Operation (Battery Start)

    ◆ 9.2 Starting Operation (Battery Start) If the status of AC source is abnormal (such as an outage or low voltage), the UPS system provides AC power output from the batteries through the inverter. Verify that the UNIT SW on every UPS Unit is OFF. ①...
  • Page 22 Turn on the UNIT SW on the rear of all UPS Units. ③ UPS Unit - Rear Press the ON side UNIT SW Caution When the UNIT SW is not turned ON, even when utility power (AC input) returns to normal, the UPS cannot switch from the internal supply back to the utility power, so operation is the same as during an extended outage, and the batteries will be discharged.
  • Page 23: Power Outage Simulation Test

    ◆ 9.3 Power Outage Simulation Test The power outage simulation test is performed to verify that the UPS system is functioning properly. This test is not needed when starting from the batteries (§9.2). The following indicates normal conditions. Note Perform this test before turning on connected loads. ①...
  • Page 24: Operation Shutdown (Daily)

    ◆ 9.4 Operation Shutdown (Daily) ① Press and hold INV ON/STAND BY on any UPS Unit for at least one second. Hold at least 1 second Device Status Inverter stopped INPUT (green) On OUTPUT: stopped INV ON/STAND BY (green)Off Rectifier, charger OUTPUT (green)Off operation continue P.R.O.
  • Page 25: Operating And Protective Functions

    10. Operating and Protective Functions ◆ 10.1 Basic Operation (1) Under normal conditions Basically, the UPS converts AC power from the commercial source (AC input) into DC power through the rectifier, and reconverts this DC power back into AC power through the inverter.
  • Page 26 (2) Upon failure of commercial power When a fault or an outage occurs in the commercial power source, the rectifier and charger cease operating while inverter operation continues, now using the batteries as a DC source, to ensure stable power supply to the loads without even a momentary power dropout.
  • Page 27: Protective Functions

    ◆ 10.2 Protective Functions (1) Overload Protection If the UPS outputs are overloaded by exceeding the current capacity of the inverter, such as when a computer system boots up, the output selector switch automatically switches the source of AC power from the inverter to the bypass source without interruption.
  • Page 28 Unit No.1 Unit No.2 Unit No.3 Unit No.4 Unit No.5 Power Dist. Output Input Maintenance Bypass SW (Optional) Power supply route when a UPS Unit fails (Here, Unit No. 2) Indicator status when a UPS Unit has failed (faulty Unit) Indicator status when a UPS Unit has failed (normal Units): Case 1 For Case 2, operation is the same as the overload state...
  • Page 29: Protective Function Chart

    ◆ 10.3 Protective Function Chart The protective functions listed in this table protect the UPS system and connected devices. : Indicates a lamp lights, beeper sounds and an external signal is sent ○ Control (front panel) indicators Warning External signal output: contact signal output (option) Protective function Item Note...
  • Page 30: Maintenance And Inspection

    11. Maintenance and Inspection ◆ 11.1 Daily Inspection Observe the control panel LEDs to confirm that no abnormality is indicated. No other particular inspection or maintenance is required. ◆ 11.2 Periodic Inspection The following items should be inspected every six months. Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only •...
  • Page 31: Battery Maintenance And Inspection

    ◆ 11.4 Battery Maintenance and Inspection Battery replacement should be performed only by technically qualified • personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, smoke or file could otherwise result. ! Batteries should be replaced periodically. Batteries that have passed • their service life may cause a fire. CAUTION Do not use organic solvents such as gasoline, thinner and benzene, or •...
  • Page 32: Special Functions

    12. Special Functions ◆ 12.1 Battery Test The battery backup time test checks whether the batteries are able to operate the existing load during a power outage. The test is performed without interrupting the load. We recommend that batteries be tested once every three months. The test should be performed after the batteries have been allowed to charge for at least 12 hours.
  • Page 33: User Settings

    ◆ 12.2 User Settings The user can make the following settings with the front panel controls: (1) PC Interface Selection (Stand-Alone or W/S Mode) (2) Communications Baud Rate Selection (9600, 4800 or 2400 bps) (3) Power Outage Beeper Setting (Beep/Silent) (4) Frequency Sync Range Setting (1, 3 or 5%) (5) Autostart after power recovery: Restart or Standby (Stop Output) (6) Response time of INV ON/STAND BY button...
  • Page 34 ③ The blinking pattern of two of the lower LEDs indicates the current setting value ( § 12.2.1 to § 12.2.8), selected by pressing BATT.TEST . See the following pages for the specific indication corresponding to each setting value. The blinking position changes each time you press BATT.TEST , so press it as necessary to select the desired setting value.
  • Page 35: Pc Interface Selection

    ◆ 12.2.1 PC Interface Selection Selects the PC interface. Select the Stand-Alone mode to use the CARD I/F connector or a standard UPS service of a computer operating system, or select the W/S (Workstation) mode to use our optional power management software. ●-Blinking ○-Off *-Default Setting...
  • Page 36: Power Outage Beeper Setting

    ◆ 12.2.3 Power Outage Beeper Setting Selects whether the beeper sounds during a power outage. Item LED indication Setting value Setting value LED Setting item indication ● ● ○ ○ Beep* ● ○ Power Outage beeper selection No beep ○ ● ◆...
  • Page 37: Inv On/Stand By Button Response Time Setting

    ◆ 12.2.6 INV ON/STAND BY Button Response Time Setting Sets the response time of the INV ON/STAND BY button when the UPS Unit is set to the STANDBY state. Setting value LED Setting item Item LED indication Setting value indication INV ON/STAND BY 1 second* ○...
  • Page 38: Specifications

    13. Specifications Item Specifications/Characteristics Remarks 2 kVA / 3 kVA / 4 kVA / 5 kVA / Apparent Power / Effective Power 1.4 kW 2.1 kW 2.8 kW 3.5 kW Output capacity 1 kVA / 2 kVA / 3 kVA / 4 kVA / Apparent Power / Effective Power 0.7 kW...
  • Page 39: Warranty Conditions

    14. Warranty Conditions The warranty period for this UPS is one full year after purchase. After one year, repair service is available at a charge, subject to the following conditions. Free Warranty Conditions 1. If the product malfunctions under normal operating conditions as stated in this manual, repair is provided free of charge during the warranty period.
  • Page 40: Appendix

    Appendix Other Precautions 1. Operation when an Alarm Event Occurs ・Do not immediately press the INV.ON/STAND BY button when an alarm event occurs, as this could interrupt power to the load. On the UPS Unit where the alarm event occurred, turn the UNIT SW OFF, and verify that all front panel LEDs are off before pressing the INV.ON/STAND BY...
  • Page 41 Front Panel Setting Checklist For your convenience, use this checklist to record changes to settings, by placing checkmarks in the appropriate boxes. LED Item LED Setting Setting Item Setting Value Indication Indication PC I/F Setting □ Stand-Alone ●○○○ ●○ □ W/S ○●...

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