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WattBox WB-UPS-OL-1000-8 Installation And User Manual

Online double conversion uninterruptible power supply

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WattBox Online Double Conversion
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Installation and User Guide
WB-UPS-OL-1000-8, WB-UPS-OL-1500-8, WB-UPS-OL-2000-8
Note: For safety reasons, the UPS ships with the battery disconnected. Follow the
below steps to connect the battery wires before installation.
 1.
Lift the front panel
from the left to
remove it.
Package contents
 
(1) UPS
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(1) Documentation QR card
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(1) Detachable power cord
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Connect the battery
cables.
 
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 3.
Put the front panel
back on the UPS.
(1) USB cable
(4) Rack mounting brackets
(8) Rack mounting screws
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  • Page 1 WattBox Online Double Conversion Uninterruptible Power Supply Installation and User Guide WB-UPS-OL-1000-8, WB-UPS-OL-1500-8, WB-UPS-OL-2000-8 Note: For safety reasons, the UPS ships with the battery disconnected. Follow the below steps to connect the battery wires before installation.  1. Lift the front panel  2.
  • Page 2 Safety warnings Save these instructions - This manual contains important instructions for installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries Comply with all warnings and operating instructions in this manual. Do not operate this UPS before reading through all the safety information and operating instructions carefully.
  • Page 3   Connect the UPS to a grounded, shockproof outlet that is easily accessible and close to the UPS.   Only use UL-marked power cables to connect loads to the UPS.   Verify that the sum of the leakage current of the UPS and connected devices does not exceed 3.5mA.
  • Page 4   The EPO and USB circuits are an IEC 60950-1 safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit. This circuit must be separated from any hazardous voltage circuits by reinforced insulation. Maintenance, service and faults   The UPS operates with hazardous voltages. Repairs may only be carried out by qualified maintenance personnel.
  • Page 5 Caution: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. Take the following precautions when working with batteries:  1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.  2. Use tools with insulated handles.  3. Wear rubber gloves and boots.  4.
  • Page 6 Back Panels WB-UPS-OL-1000-8 & WB-UPS-OL-1500-8  A. AC input — 3 prong C14 power cord input to connect to the mains power.  B. Circuit breaker — Press to reset the circuit if it's tripped.  C. Emergency power off function connector (EPO) — Two-pin terminal for turning the UPS on (pins connected) and off (pins separated).
  • Page 7  I. Programmable outlets — Protected, non-critical load outlets that can be programmed to turn off when the battery level reduces to a set percentage using the PC Utility Software. WB-UPS-OL-2000-8  A. AC input — 3 prong IEC power cord input to connect to the mains power.  B.
  • Page 8  A. Programmable outlets — Protected, non-critical load outlets that can be programmed to turn off when the battery level reduces to a set percentage using the PC Utility Software. Battery pack anatomy Front  A. LED — Illuminates after the Extended Battery Pack is connected to the UPS, the breaker on the back is flipped, and the unit detects power.
  • Page 9 Battery breakers — To cut the power output from the battery pack and protect the UPS from overcurrent conditions.  B. Battery connector — To connect to a WattBox Double Conversion UPS and daisy- chain additional battery packs. WB-UPS-EBP-18AH48V back panel Compatible with the WB-OVRC-OLUPS-1500-1 and WB-OVRC-OLUPS-2000-1  A.
  • Page 10  B. Battery connector — To connect to a WattBox Double Conversion UPS and daisy- chain additional battery packs.
  • Page 11 Installation Inspect the UPS for damages. Follow these location guidelines:   Place the UPS on a flat, clean surface and away from vibration, dust, humidity, high temperature, flammable liquids, gases, and corrosive and conductive contaminants.    Install the UPS indoors in a clean environment, away from windows and doors.  ...
  • Page 12  2. Mount it in the rack using standard rack screws. Pro Tip: Mount the UPS at the bottom of the rack so it does not tip over.
  • Page 13 External Battery Pack compatiblity The WB-OVRC-OLUPS-1000-1 is only compatible with the External Battery Pack (WB-UPS- EBP-18AH24V). The WB-OVRC-OLUPS-1500-1 and WB-OVRC-OLUPS-2000-1 are only compatible with the External Battery Pack (WB-UPS-EBP-18AH48V). External Battery Pack installation  1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the cover of the Ext Battery Connection port on the back of the UPS.
  • Page 14  2. Plug the cable connector into the Ext Battery Connection port of the UPS and the battery pack(s). Note: A maximum of five Extended Battery Packs can be daisy-chained off of one UPS. Connect multiple battery packs in series by connecting the second battery connection port of the first battery pack to the first battery connection port of the second battery pack.
  • Page 15  3. Secure the connector housings to the unit and the battery pack(s) with screws.  4. On the back of each Extended Battery Pack, set the breaker to On. Note: The UPS auto-detects the Extended Battery Packs. The safe recharge rate is automatically configured based on the number of Extended Battery Packs detected.
  • Page 16 Disable or enable the Emergency Power Off (EPO) function The EPO feature uses a simple open/closed circuit that, when opened, causes the UPS to immediately shut off power to all outlets. By default, the UPS is delivered with Pin 1 and Pin 2 closed (a metal plate is connected to Pin 1 and Pin 2) for normal operation.
  • Page 17 UPS input connection Plug the UPS into a two-pole, three-wire, grounded receptacle only. Avoid using extension cords. For 100/110/115/120/125/127VAC models, the power cord attaches to the UPS input plug (NEMA 5-15P for 1K and 1.5K models). Note: If the Site Wiring Fault indicator ( ) lights up in LCD panel, the UPS is plugged into an improperly wired power outlet.
  • Page 18 OvrC-enabled WattBox UPSes are specifically designed for WattBox IP power conditioners with a UPS link port.  1. Connect an Ethernet cable between the UPS Link ports on the WattBox PDU and UPS.  2. Connect the power cable from the outlet of the UPS to the power inlet of the WattBox.
  • Page 19 Front panel & button operations  A. Power LED — Illuminates solid blue when the UPS is powered on.  B. Removable battery cover — Lift from the left side to access the internal batteries.  C. LCD display — Used for monitoring and configuring the UPS.  D.
  • Page 20 Turn off the UPS — Press and hold this button for at least 2 seconds put the UPS in Standby mode or Bypass mode, if enabled. OFF/Enter Confirm selection — Press this button to confirm your selection. Switch the LCD display — Press this button to change the LCD display between input voltage, input frequency, input current, battery voltage, battery current, battery capacity, ambient temperature, output voltage, output frequency, load current and...
  • Page 21 Reading the LCD panel Display Function Backup time information Displays the estimated battery backup time. H: hours, M: minute, S: second. Configuration and fault information Displays the configurable "UPS Settings" on page 25. Displays the "Fault reference codes" on page 33 codes. Mute operation Indicates that the UPS alarm is disabled.
  • Page 22 Load information Displays the load level by 0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74% and 75-100%. Indicates the UPS is overloaded. Programmable outlets information Indicates that the programmable outlets are working. Mode operation information Indicates the UPS is connected to the mains power. Indicates the battery is working. Indicates the the UPS is charging.
  • Page 23 LCD display wordings index Display Abbreviation Meaning content Enable Disable Escape High loss Low loss Active open Active close Estimated autonomy time Running autonomy time Shutdown Battery low Overload Over input current Battery No Connect...
  • Page 24 Over charged Site wiring fault Temperature Charger Battery fault Bypass out of range Bypass frequency unstable Battery replace EEPROM error Battery packs...
  • Page 25 UPS Settings Press and hold the Select button for 3 seconds to open the Settings menu from Standby or Bypass mode. Each UPS setting is assigned an index number, displayed on the left of the LCD Panel. The configurable value or option is displayed on the right.
  • Page 26 02: Frequency Converter enable/disable Enable or disable Converter mode.   CF ENA: Enable   CF DIS: Disable (Default) 03: Output frequency setting Set the frequency for for Battery mode to 50 or 60Hz.   BAT 50 (50Hz)   BAT 60 (60Hz) Frequency options for Converter mode:  ...
  • Page 27 05: ECO voltage range setting Select the acceptable high voltage and low voltage point for ECO mode. HLS: High loss voltage Set the voltage between +3V and +12V of the nominal   voltage. (Default: +6V) LLS: Low loss voltage Set the voltage between -3V and -12V of the nominal voltage.( Default: -6V) 06: Bypass enable/disable when UPS is off Enable or disable the Bypass function.
  • Page 28 07: Bypass voltage range setting Set the acceptable high voltage point and acceptable low voltage point for Bypass mode. HLS: Bypass high voltage point Set the high voltage point in parameter between 120VAC   and 140VAC. (Default: 132VAC) LLS: Bypass low voltage point Set the low voltage point between 85VAC and 115VAC.
  • Page 29 09: Programmable outlets enable/disable Enable or disable programmable outlets. For UPS models ending with "8."   ENA: Programmable outlets enable   DIS: Programmable outlets disable (Default) 10: Programmable outlets setting Set the amount of time, in minutes, for the programmable outlets to receive battery backup power. Configurable between 0-999.
  • Page 30 14: Charger boost voltage setting Set the charger boost voltage between 2.25 V/cell to 2.40V/cell. (Default: 2.36V/cell) 15: Charger float voltage setting Set the charger float voltage between 2.20 V/cell to 2.33V/cell. (Default: 2.28V/cell) 16: EPO logic setting Set the Emergency Power Off (EPO) control logic.  ...
  • Page 31 18: Display setting for autonomy time Select how the battery autonomy time is displayed.   EAT: If EAT is selected, it displays the remaining autonomy time. (Default)   RAT: If RAT is selected, it displays the accumulated autonomy time so far. 00: Exit setting Exits the Settings menu.
  • Page 32 When the input frequency is within 40 Frequency Hz to 70 Hz, the UPS sets the output Converter frequency to a constant 50 Hz or 60 Hz. mode The UPS does charge the battery in this mode. When the input voltage is beyond the acceptable range or there's no power Battery from the mains, the UPS provides...
  • Page 33 Beeps every 2 Battery seconds Overload Beeps every second Fault Continuously beeps Bypass Beeps every 10 Mode seconds Faults and warnings Fault reference codes Fault Fault Fault event Icon Fault event Icon code code Battery voltage too Bus start fail high Battery voltage too Bus over...
  • Page 34 Warning indicator references Icon Warning Code Alarm (flashing) Low Battery Beeps every 2 seconds Overload Beeps every second Over input current Beeps 2 beep every 10 seconds Battery is not Beeps every 2 seconds connected Over Charge Beeps every 2 seconds Site fault detection Beeps every 2 seconds EPO enable...
  • Page 35 Note: Site fault detectioncan be enabled/disabled using the display or monitoring software. Monitoring software To monitor the UPS status and schedule shutdown and start ups, connect the UPS to a PC running the monitoring software. Follow these steps to install the software:  1.
  • Page 36 Storage and Maintenance The UPS does not have user-serviceable parts. If the battery life has been exceeded (~ 3-5 years at 25°C ambient temperature) , the batteries must be replaced by your installer. Deliver the spent battery to a recycling facility. Storage Charge the UPS 5 hours before storing the UPS covered in a cool, dry location.
  • Page 37 Troubleshooting Use this table for troubleshooting help. Symptom Possible cause Remedy Check if input power cord The AC input power is not firmly connected to the Alarm is sounding even connected well. mains. though the mains is normal. The AC input is connected Plug AC input power cord to to the UPS output.
  • Page 38 sounding. Fault code 28 is on the display, and the alarm Battery voltage is too low Contact your dealer. is continuously or the charger is fault. sounding. UPS is overloaded. Devices connected to the UPS are Remove excess loads from fed directly by the UPS output.
  • Page 39 A UPS internal fault has Fault codes 01, 02, 03, occurred. There are two 11, 12, 13 and 41 are on possible results: the display, and the Contact your dealer 1. The load is still supplied, alarm is continuously but directly from AC sounding.
  • Page 40 Specifications WB-UPS-OL- WB-UPS-OL- WB-UPS-OL- Model (RT UL model) 1000-8 1500-8 2000-8 Capacity* 1000VA/1000W 1500VA/1500W 2000VA/2000W Input 80VAC/70VAC/60VAC/55VAC ± 5 % Low Line ( based on load percentage 100% - 80 % / 80 % - 70 % Transfer / 70 - 60 % / 60 % - 0) Low Line Voltage 87VAC/77VAC/67VAC/62VAC ±...
  • Page 41 Harmonic Distortion ≦ 2 % THD (Linear Load) ; 4 % THD (Non-linear Load) AC Mode to Batt. Zero Mode Transfer Time Inverter to < 4 ms Bypass Waveform (Batt. Mode) Pure Sinewave Efficiency ≧ 91% @ full AC Mode ≧...
  • Page 42 Management Supports Windows® 2000/2003/XP/Vista/2008/7/8/10, Smart RS-232 or USB Linux, Unix and MAC Power management from SNMP manager and web Optional SNMP browser * Derate capacity to 90% of capacity when the output voltage is adjusted to 100VAC, 200VAC or 208VAC. **For 120VAC system, the output power ratings are different based on different input voltage.
  • Page 43 Output Power Rating Table Model Input rating Output rating WB-UPS-OL- 100-125VAC, 100/110/115/120/125VAC, 50/60Hz, 1000VA/1000W, 1000-8 50/60Hz, 12A, 1Ø 1Ø, 10/9.1/8.7/8.3/8A 100/110/115/120/125VAC, 50/60Hz, 1Ø 1500VA/1430W,12A (@125VAC input) ; 1500VA/1300W,12.5A (@120VAC input) ; WB-UPS-OL- 100-125VAC, 1500-8 50/60Hz, 12A, 1Ø 1500VA/1270W,13A (@115VAC input) ; 1500VA/1200W,13.6A (@110VAC input) ;...
  • Page 44 Runtime Chart (internal battery) Model &  battery WB-UPS-OL-1000-8 WB-UPS-OL-1500-8 WB-UPS-OL-2000-8 size (9Ah x 2) (9Ah x 4) (9Ah x 4) Battery load Estimated runtime percentage 2 minutes 25 4 minutes 51 2 minutes 26 100.00% seconds seconds seconds 3 minutes 11...
  • Page 45 Battery Pack Specification   WB-UPS-EBP-18AH24V WB-UPS-EBP-18AH48V WB-UPS-OL-1500-8 Used with UPS Models WB-UPS-OL-1000-8 WB-UPS-OL-2000-8 Battery Type 12V 9Ah 12V 9Ah Battery Numbers Dimensions (DxWxH) mm 380 x 438 x 88 480 x 438 x 88 Net Weight(kgs) 17.1 Note: Battery pack should be used with corresponding UPS.
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