Uninterruptible power supply gx 100 series (5kva) (58 pages)
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USER’S MANUAL Uninterruptible Power Supply GX100 Series (1kVA, 1.5kVA, 2kVA, 3kVA) Model M-UPS010AD1B M-UPS015AD1B M-UPS020AD1B M-UPS030AD1B INR-HG5684...
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For safe use Handling of this manual This manual contains important information for safe use of the product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the product to ensure that you fully understand the product. High-safety uses This product is designed and manufactured for the general use, such as general office use and personal use, and is not designed and manufactured for uses (control of nuclear reactions at the nuclear facilities, aircraft flight control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support systems, and missile...
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Caution about Safety Warning Signs Following warning signs are included to prevent the user from damaging the UPS and the connected devices. Indicates high risk of death or serious injuries when the Warning product is not used properly. Improper use could cause mild injuries and damage the Ca ution UPS and the connected device.
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Caution about Safety List of important warnings: Risks when UPS is not used correctly Warning "Warning" indicates that death or serious injury may occur. Electric shock Do not remove the cover of the UPS. High voltage parts inside UPS may cause electric shock. "Caution"...
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Caution about Safety Do not step on or put an object on the UPS. Injury Injury The UPS is heavy. Caution in handling the UPS. Damage Take out the UPS in a level and flat place. The weight of the UPS is as follows: M-UPS010AD1B: 13.5 kg (without battery: 7.5 kg) M-UPS015AD1B: 21.5 kg (without battery: 12.5 kg) M-UPS020AD1B: 33 kg (without battery: 21 kg)
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Caution about Safety Damage This UPS is not designed for medical equipment that comes in contact with the human body. Do not place objects affected by magnetism near the UPS. Have the voltage set within the range of the input connected device. Failure to do so may damage the connected device.
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Caution for Use Important Do not install and store the UPS in the following places: Outdoor location Exposed to the wind and rain Extremely humid and dusty With corrosive gas or salt Direct sunlight Near sparks or heating element Extremely hot or cold, where the temperature fluctuates greatly With vibration and shock Do not perform the battery check in succession.
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Caution for Use The allowable voltage between the UPS input electrical cable and ground is 230VAC. Applying a voltage of 230 VAC or higher may damage the filter circuit in the input section. The allowable input surge voltage of this UPS is 5kV peak (1.2 x 50µs).
Contents Introduction ....................... Unpacking Opening the Package ................1 Opening the package Contents of the package Overview Name and Main Function of Each Part........... 2 How the Product Works ..............4 During normal operation Battery power failure (in case of input power supply error) Bypass operation (In case of abnormalities inside the UPS)...
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Contents Operation for Planned Power Outages ........... 26 Operation before planned power outage Operation after planned outage Inspecting the Battery ............... 28 Confirming the state of the UPS Using the manual check function Charging the battery Replacing the Battery ................ 32 Time of battery replacement Method of battery replacement Disposal and storage of battery...
Unpacking 1.1 Opening the Package Opening the package Caut ion: Heavy Load Take out the UPS on a level and flat surface. . M-UPS010AD1B: 13.5kg / 30lbs M-UPS015AD1B: 21.5kg / 48lbs M-UPS020AD1B: 33.0kg / 73lbs M-UPS030AD1B: 39.0kg / 86lbs Contents of the package Check for any damages in the appearance of the UPS.
Overview 2.1 Name and Main Function of Each Part <M-UPS010AD1B, M-UPS015AD1B> <M-UPS020AD1B, M-UPS030AD1B> - 2 -...
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2.1 Name and Main Function of Each Part Name Main function Green light flashes when UPS is connected with input power supply. Green light is on when the UPS is operating normally. Orange light is on for any failures in the UPS. ALARM Orange light is on when the load capacity of the OVER LOAD...
2.2 How the Product Works During normal operation This UPS operates with AC power as input and supplies constant voltage output to connected devices. At the same time, it charges the product's built-in battery to prepare for battery operation. The output frequency is synchronized with the input frequency.
2.2 How the Product Works Bypass operation (in case of UPS internal error) When the abnormalities occurred in the UPS, the output switching circuit switches to the bypass circuit and through the bypass circuit. In the case of M-UPS010AD1B and M-UPS015AD1B, it takes some time (10 ms or less) to change the circuit;...
Installation 3.1 Installing the UPS Caution about installation Cau tion Injury Do not step on or put an object on the UPS. Damage Do not place magnetically sensitive objects (monitors, hard drives, etc.) around the UPS. It may adversely affect the object. Installation location Important Do not install and store the UPS in the following places:...
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3.1 Installing the UPS The following space is required for installation. The UPS draws air in through the vents on the front of the UPS and exhausts it through the cooling fan on the back of the UPS. A minimum of 10 cm of space is required on the front and back of the UPS.
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3.1 Installing the UPS Installation Position CAUTION Fire This UPS can be installed lying down; it should only be tilted 90 degrees clockwise when viewed from the front; Damage do not tilt the UPS to the left (90 degree counter-clockwise). This UPS can be installed in a 19-inch rack with optional rack attachment.
3.1 Installing the UPS Installation method of M-UPS020AD1B and M-UPS030AD1B Cau tion: Heavy Load Injury Take out the UPS in a level and flat place Damage The weight information is as follows: M-UPS020AD1B: 33kg (without battery: 21kg) M-UPS030AD1B: 39kg (without battery: 21kg) When using the bracket (standard attachment) to fasten the UPS to the floor, first fasten the bracket to the UPS, then fasten the bracket to the floor.
3.2 Connecting the Cables Caution about connecting the cable CAUTION Electric Connect an AC input plug to a grounded power outlet, or shock connect the ground wire to the ground terminal. (class D grounding) Risk of an electric shock. A commercial power supplies usually have grounding and ungrounded electrodes.
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3.2 Connecting the Cable Preparation before connection Important When connecting the UPS to a 3-phase power supply, be sure to connect the grounding side of the 3-phase power supply to the grounding electrode of the AC input of the UPS. Connecting to an ungrounded power supply may cause malfunction.
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3.2 Connecting the Cable While the UPS is operating,“Abnormal input voltage” is detected and battery operation is performed. If the UPS is connected to an input power supply that is frequently out of this range, repeated charging and discharging of the battery can cause the battery to run empty or deteriorate.
3.2 Connecting the Cable Connecting the output cable 1. For M-UPS010AD1B and M-UPS015AD1B, the AC outlet is at the back of the UPS. Have the ground terminal securely grounded. Note: Set the total of the capacity of connected device to be less than 700W (M- UPS010AD1B), less than 1050W (M-UPS015AD1B (-L)), less than 900W (M- UPS015AD1B (-U, -UC)) an connect the connected devices so that the total of one row (two outlets) of AC outlets is less than 12A and the total of two rows...
3.2 Connecting the Cable Connecting the input cable For M-UPS010AD1B and M-UPS015AD1B, plug the AC input on the back of the UPS to an input power receptacle. Have the ground terminal securely grounded. For M-UPS020AD1B and M-UPS030AD1B, remove the AC input/output terminal block cover from the back side, and plug the AC input cable to the AC input terminal block.
3.3 Interface Port An interface port (9-pin D-sub) is provided on the rear of the UPS to take out the following signals. Use as needed. CN1 (Standard monitoring interface) D-sub 9 pins, male (3mm screw) Classificatio Name of Content n of signal signal “Open” No-voltage contact signal due to a at operation failure in the UPS, a battery...
3.3 Interface Port CN2 (Computer interface) 5 4 3 9 8 7 D-sub 9 pins, female (#4-40 inch screw) Classification Name of Content of signal signal “Close” Input power This is a no-voltage contact signal that at operation supply is output when a power failure or other abnormality occurs in the input power abnormal signal...
3.4 Setting up the Output Voltage The rated output voltage of this UPS can be changed with the voltage setting switch on the rear panel. Caution Damage Verify that the voltage set by the voltage setting switch is within the input voltage range of the connected equipment. Do not operate the voltage setting switches while the UPS is operating.
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3.4 Setting up the Output Voltage For M-UPS010AD1B and M-UPS015AD1B, connect the AC input plug on the rear of the UPS to the input power outlet. For M-UPS020AD1B and M-UPS030AD1B, turn on the input breaker on the rear of the UPS. The RUN LED (green) on the front of the UPS will flash slowly (in cycles of 1.6 seconds).
Running 4.1 Turning on the UPS Cau tion Damage Check the voltage set by the voltage setting switch is within the input voltage range of the connected device. Failure to do so may damage the connected device. Check cable connections. Have the UPS connected to an input power supply and the connected device.
4.1 Turning on the UPS Turning on the UPS. Press the RUN/STOP switch on the front of the UPS for 1 second. The buzzer will sound when the power is on. Press the RUN/STOP switch for 1 second. AC voltage is output from the AC outlet or output terminal block. The RUN LED (green) on the front of the UPS lights up.
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4.1 Turning on the UPS The battery check is performed automatically. The BATTERY CONDITION LED (orange) on the front of the UPS flashes (in the cycles of 1.6 seconds). The battery check takes 5 seconds. After that, if the battery is normal, the BATTERY CONDITION LED (green) on the front of the UPS will again indicate the battery charge level, and the UPS will return to the normal operation.
Turning off the UPS Please be sure to perform the following operations even during planned power outages. (For details, see "5.2 Precautions and Countermeasures for Planned Power Outages") CAUTION Damage Refer to "4.2 Turning off the UPS" when: a) Performing planned power outage or, b) Turning off the input breaker on the back of the UPS See that the RUN LED (green) is blinking slowly (1.6 second cycle).
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4.2 Turning off the UPS Output stops The [RUN] LED (green) on the front of the UPS flashes slowly (cycles of 1.6 seconds). If output does not stop normally: Refer to Chapter 6 “Troubleshooting”. For M-UPS010AD1B and M-UPS015AD1B, pull the AC input plug on the back of the UPS out of the input power receptacle.
Maintenance 5.1 Inspection The following inspection is essential for long-term safe use of the UPS. WARNING Do not remove the cover of the UPS. Electric Doing so may cause electric shock due to high-voltage parts shock inside the UPS. CAUTION Electric Turn off the power to the connected device and the UPS at shock...
5.1 Inspection Daily maintenance 1. Cleaning Remove any dust from the UPS ventilation and cooling fan with a vacuum cleaner. Wipe the surface of the UPS with a soft, dry cloth. 2. Abnormality Contact the distributor or maintenance company where you purchased the UPS if you observe;...
Operation for Planned Power Outages IMPORTANT When using a generator temporarily during a planned power outage, use a generator that meets the following specifications. Connecting a generator that does not meet the following specifications to the input section of the UPS may cause the UPS to malfunction or be damaged. •...
5.2 Operation for Planned Power Outages Operation after planned power outage Check that the UPS is connected to the input power source and the connected device. The RUN LED (green) on the front of the UPS will flash slowly (1.6 second cycle). Press the RUN/STOP switch on the front of the UPS for 1 second.
5.3 Inspecting the Battery There are two types of battery check functions: automatic checks and manual checks. Automatic checks are performed while the UPS is running, so manual checks are not usually required. Automatic checks are performed in the following cases: .
5.3 Inspecting the Battery Using the manual check function Press the BATT CHECK switch on the front of the UPS for 2 seconds. Press the BATT CHECK switch for 2 seconds. A buzzer will sound and the BATTERY CONDITION LED (orange) will flash (1.6 second cycle).
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5.3 Inspecting the Battery After the battery check, If the battery is fully charged: The RUN LED (green) on the front of the UPS will light up and the UPS will return to the normal operation. RUN LED is lit If the battery is not fully charged: A warning beep will sound and the BATTERY CONDITION LED (orange) on the front of the UPS will flash.
5.3 Inspecting the Battery Charging the battery Press the RESET switch on the front of the UPS for 3 seconds to turn off the BATTERY CONDITION LED (orange) and charge the UPS for at least 12 hours. When the RESET switch is pressed, the BATTERY CONDITION LED (orange) will turn off and the battery charge level indicator (green) will display.
5.4 Replacing the Battery Timing of battery replacement Caution Damage Replace the battery periodically. Continued use of a UPS at the end of its battery life may result in battery leakage or smoking. The battery has reached the end of its useful life in the following cases. .
5.4 Replacing the Battery Method of battery replacement Caution Electric Only maintenance personnel must perform the battery shock replacement. Damage Replace with new genuine Fuji batteries Using batteries other than the specified ones or mixing with old batteries may cause UPS failure or troubles. Important The disposal of used battery has legal restrictions.
5.4 Replacing the Battery Disposal and storage of battery . Please use caution when disposing of or storing batteries. When disposing of used batteries, apply insulation tape to the battery terminals to prevent short circuits, and dispose of them separately from dry cell batteries, etc. This unit uses small sealed lead-acid batteries which are expensive and used scarce resources.
5.5 Replacing the Cooling Fan Timing of cooling fan replacement Important Replace the cooling fan periodically. Continued use of a UPS at the end of its fan life may cause the internal temperature of the UPS to exceed its rating. The cooling fan has reached the end of its service life in the following cases.
5.6 Storing UPS Pre-Storage Operations Important Do not store the UPS in the following places: • Outdoor location Exposed to the elements places Extremely humid places or dusty places Locations with corrosive gases or salt Places exposed to direct sunlight Near sparks or heating elements Extremely hot or cold places or places with extreme temperature changes...
Troubleshooting 6.1 Warning Beep Sound 1. Check the LED status and warning sound on the front of the UPS 2. Refer to the "List of Operation Modes" and follow the instructions. Check that the input power supply is connected to the UPS, see chapter 3.2 "Connecting the Cable". ow to stop the warning sound: Press the RESET switch on the front of the UPS for 1 second.
6.2 Operation Mode List If you suspect an abnormality inside the UPS or if a connected device stops, check the LEDs and warning sounds on the front panel of the device. See the below "Operation Mode List". LED Flashing Type Symbol Flash pattern Fast flashing...
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6.2 Operating Mode List ● Operation mode list ● Symbols of LED: ··· Lit ··· Out ··· Flashing ● The BATTERY CONDITION LED (green) indicates the amount of battery charge according to the sort of lighting as follows: (Lit) ·········· 80 to 100% The battery is almost fully charged and sufficient for a backup.
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6.2 Operating Mode List Warning OVER BATTERY Operation Status ALARM BYPASS Sound LOAD CAPACITY (green) (orange) (orange) (orange) (green/orange) Bypass running due to UPS failure Remarks: This device had a power failure and switched to the bypass running. Disconnect the connected device from UPS. In this status the battery mode will not operate even if the input failure occurs.
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6.2 Operating Mode List Warning OVER BATTERY ALARM BYPASS Operation Status Sound LOAD CAPACITY (green) (orange) (orange) (orange) (green/orange) Bypass running due to output Charged amount overload Remarks: M-UPS020AD1B, M-UPS030AD1B Overload: the UPS automatically switched to bypass running. Reduce the capacity of the connected device less than the rated value. Then the UPS will operate normally (No.
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6.2 Operating Mode List OVER BATTERY Warning Operation Status ALARM BYPASS LOAD CAPACITY Sound (green) (orange) (orange) (orange) (green/orange) Battery voltage drop due to Charged amount continuing the battery operation Remarks: Battery Operation Battery Voltage Drop Battery running continues and the battery voltage drops. With the rated load, battery operation will stop in 2 minutes.
Appendix 7.1 Rated Specification Model M-UPS010AD1B M-UPS015AD1B Rating capacity 1500VA/1050W (-L) 1000VA/700W 1200VA/900W (-U, -UC) Voltage 100/105/110/115/120V ± 2% Frequency 50/60Hz (automatic changeover inside the UPS) Frequency Normal operation Depend on input frequency accuracy Battery operation Within ±0.1% Number of phase Single-phase two-wire (with a ground terminal) Load condition Linear or rectified loads with up to 3x crest factor Voltage waveform...
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7.1 Rated Specification Model M-UPS010AD1B M-UPS015AD1B Outside dimension 214 mm 214 mm W D H Mass 13.5 kg 21.5 kg (without battery: 7.5 kg) (without battery: 12.5 kg) Standard UL1778 (-U, -UC type) Applicable standard VCCI CLASS A, In conformity with EN60950 (-UC type) Input Parallel 2 pole, grounding plug with a cord (the length of a cord: approximately 2m)
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7.1 Rated Specification Model M-UPS020AD1B M-UPS030AD1B Outside dimension 434mm 434mm W D H Mass 33 kg (without battery : 21 kg) 39 kg (without battery: 21 kg) Standard UL1778 (-U, -UC type) Applicable standard VCCI CLASS A, In conformity with EN60950 (-UC type) Input Terminal block (L/R, N/S : M5 screws) Terminal block (l/U, n/V : M5 screws) and parallel 2 pole,...
8.2 Additional Description for UL Type IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS These important instructions relate to the installation and maintenance of the UPS GX100 series. The internal battery voltage is DC xx V, where xx represents 24 for M- – UPS010AD1B-U (with suffix), 36 for M-UPS015AD1B-U (with suffix) and M- UPS015AD1S-U, 48 for M-UPS020AD1B-U and 72 for M-UPS030AD1B-U (with suffix).
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8.2 Additional Description for UL Type Table 2. Output ratings, wire size, torque, external output breaker size 2POLE CIRCUIT OUTPUT BREAKER Tightening Torque MODEL Wire Terminal (N・m) Vout(V) Iout(A) size Type M-UPS020AD1B-U R5.5-5 AC240 100-120V M-UPS030AD1B-U R8-5 AC240 A A C C O O u u t t p p u u t t O O u u t t l l e et t A A C C I I n n p p u u t t P Pl l u u g g D D u u a al l C C o o n n v v e er r t t e er r P PE E ( ( G G ) )
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7.2 Additional Description for UL Type DANGER ■ Risk of electric shock Do not touch uninsulated battery terminals. WARNING ■ Risk of electric shock ・ There are no user serviceable parts inside the UPS. Refer all repairs to qualified service personnel. CAUTION ■...
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7.2 Additional Description for UL Type ■ Using batteries may cause electric shock or high short-circuit current hazards. Observe the following precautions when working with batteries. a) Remove watches, rings, and other metal objects. b) Use tools with insulated handles. c) Wear rubber gloves and boots.
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