Table of Contents Part 1 : Overview Central Battery Systems Page Features Technical Specifications Indicators Electrical Connector Part 2 : Installation and Operation Battery Connection Steps for Connecting the Input and Output Device Initialization 10-11 Testing the Unit’s Operability Part 3 : Maintenance Device Maintenance Initial Trouble Shooting Important Note on Using the Unit...
คุ ณ สมบั ต ิ ท ั ่ ว ไป 1.1 Features Central Battery Systems by INV-BP 220V Series or central control units have the function of monitoring abnormalities in the main power supply system. In case of a malfunction or emergency, the device will take the battery voltage, which is direct current, and convert it into 220-volt alternating current electrical power with an inverter system, in order to supply power to emergency lighting loads.
1.2 Technical Specifications Model INV-BP 220 Series Rated Capacity 1000 1200 (Wattage) Mode of Operations Maintained and Non - Maintained Voltage 220 -240VAC Input Frequency 50Hz Voltage AC220V ± 2% (Battery Mode) Output Frequency 50Hz ± 1% (Battery Mode) Output Wavefrom Pure Sine Wave Terminal Output 2 Output...
1.3 Indicators Symbol Description AC. VOLTMETER Indicating the input and output voltage. DC.VOLTMETER Indicating the battery voltage. LED AC. Input Indicating the status of the input voltage of 220-240VAC. LED DC. Input Indicating the status of the battery power into the device. LED Operate Indicating the operation status of the inverter unit.
1.4 Electrical Connector Symbol Description Terminal for connecting power to the device AC.INPUT 220VAC MAINTAINED Terminal Maintained for Continuous Power Supply Mode NON - MAINTAINED Terminal Non-Maintained for Use in Emergency Power Supply Mode BATT AC.INPUT 220VAC MAINTAINED NON-MAINTAINED Symbol Description BATT Circuit Breaker for Battery Operation On/Off...
2.1 Battery Connection Connect the battery cables according to the diagram. Warning 1. Set all the breakers to Off prior to connecting the batteries. 2. Connect the cables to the correct battery terminal following the wiring diagram. 3. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals. 4.
2.2 Steps for Connecting the Input and Output 1.) Test the readiness of the output load, for example, check for any short-circuits or if the total wattage exceeds the acceptable load. (Caution: The Output Line and Neutral circuit should be independent from other circuits otherwise damage could occur to the inverter.) 2.) When connecting to the Load Output in the circuit box there will be 2 outputs to choose from, which are 2.1 Output Maintained.
2.3 Device Initialization 1.) Turn on the Circuit Breaker BATT and the Circuit Breaker AC INPUT 220VAC (Show in the red markings). The device will begin charging the battery and enter a ready-to-use state. The front of the device will display the following status: BATT AC.INPUT 220VAC MAINTAINED...
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2.) Set the Breaker AC.Input 220VAC to Off, the inverter will start operation as the same time set the Breaker MAINTAINED, NON-MAINTAINED to On (shown in the red marking), the unit should now be providing power to the load. BATT AC.INPUT 220VAC MAINTAINED NON-MAINTAINED...
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3.) Test to see if the overall current level and load stability is at a normal level. 4.) Set the Breaker AC.Input to ON (shown in the red marking), after the unit should stop using the inverter and use the main power supply to provide power instead. BATT AC.INPUT 220VAC MAINTAINED...
2.4 Testing the Unit’s Operability 1.) To test the unit, the user can set the Circuit Breaker AC Input 220VAC to OFF (shown in the red markings), the unit should start providing backup power to the emergency lights immediately. BATT AC.INPUT 220VAC MAINTAINED NON-MAINTAINED...
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4.) If during the self-tests the battery is found to be faulty and cannot hold a charge or less charge that normal the unit will show a “Battery Fail” warning. The display of device operation AC. VOLTMETER Shows the current level at the Input to be about 220-240VAC.
การบํ า รุ ง รั ก ษาตั ว เครื ่ อ ง 3.1 Device Maintenance 1.) Keep ventilation fan of the unit clean. 2.) The unit has an Automatic testing system, automatically enabling 30 minute test every 30 days. If your unit does not have a self-test system you should manually test the unit once a month for 30 minutes to make sure the unit is fully operational and to help extend the life of the battery.
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การบํ า รุ ง รั ก ษาตั ว เครื ่ อ ง 4.1 Terms for Warranty and Service 1. The Warranty will only be covered if the customer fills in the “warranty registration form” and mail the return part back to the company within 7 days from the day of purchase. If this is not carried out the warranty will be considered void.
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