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Uninterruptible Power Supply
SANUPS
E11A102A
Instruction Manual
M0007084E

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  • Page 1 Uninterruptible Power Supply SANUPS E11A102A Instruction Manual M0007084E...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Thank you for choosing the SANUPS (E11A102A). SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for E11A102U001 that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.To use the UPS correctly and safely, read this manual before using the UPS.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    1. Safety Precautions PRECAUTIONS (IMPORTANT SAFETY 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: Installation Precautions

    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 cause the UPS to malfunction, sustain damage or deteriorate, which could result in a fire.
  • Page 6: Operating Precautions

    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. CAUTION !...
  • Page 7: Radio Frequency Interference

    4. Radio Frequency Interference CAUTION ! • This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 8 7. Battery Handling Precautions CAUTION ! • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type • Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. • Battery servicing should be performed by technically qualified personnel. Keep unqualified personnel away from batteries.
  • Page 9: For Proper Operation

    2. For Proper Operation 2.1 Input Power Requirements (1) Make certain that the AC input voltage and frequency correspond to the specified equipment rating (100V, 110V, 115V, 120V, within -20% and +15%, and 50 or 60 Hz ±5%: Active Filter and Economy Mode*).
  • Page 10: Dealing With Errors

    Sanyo Denki representative. 2.4 Dealing with Errors Contact your supplier or Sanyo Denki representative if any of the following occur. (1) The red ALARM indicator lights (except when the UPS stops because of a prolonged power outage).
  • Page 11: Overview

    4. Overview The SANUPS E11A is a stationary-type uninterruptible power supply designed to provide high-quality, stable AC power to critical equipment that requires continuous, uninterrupted power. The UPS is comprised of rectifier, charger, inverter, battery, and utility power transfer (bypass) circuits. In the event of failure of the AC utility power source, AC output to the load is sustained by the inverter converting DC power from the batteries.
  • Page 12: External Dimensions And Part Names

    5. External Dimensions and Part Names 5.1 Front and Back Panels ③ (Inside cover) 17.32 ② (Inside cover ① ⑤ ⑦ ⑨ MAIN SW EXT. BATT ⑫ ⑥ ④ ⑧ ⑩ ⑪ Length: 1.8 m Depth: 408 mm (16.06 inch) (70.9 inch) Weight: 16 kg (35.27 lbs) Name...
  • Page 13: Control Panel And Indicators

    5.2 Control Panel and Indicators LED11 LED5 LED6 LED10 LED7 LED8 ① LED12 LED4 ② LED9 ③ LED0 LED1 LED2 LED3 Functions Label Fast Status display Not lit Slow blink blink LED0 INPUT Input power status Normal input Input error -...
  • Page 14: External Interfaces

    5.3 External Interfaces ① UPS back panel MAIN SW EXT. BATT ② Name Function Allows you to control the UPS from a computer (PC or workstation) by using the ① PC I/F supplied power management software. Install the power management software (*2) (PC interface) on the computer, and connect the computer to the UPS with the supplied network (RS-232C)
  • Page 15: Installation

    6. Installation ・ When installing the UPS, carefully follow the instructions in this Instruction Manual. ・ Install the UPS on a stable surface that can bear the weight (16 kg, 35.27 lbs). This surface should be flat, so the UPS cannot fall and cause bodily injury. ・...
  • Page 16: Preparation Before Installation

    6.4 Preparation Before Installation ・ Wear insulated gloves and take other precautions when connecting the batteries. Otherwise electric shock can result. ・ There is a constant voltage (max. approx. 24V: approx. 12V × 2) at the battery terminals. ! Do not touch them with your hands or short circuit them. Bodily injury can result. ・...
  • Page 17: Attaching The Stand

    6.5 Attaching the Stand ・ Unless the UPS is secured solidly in place, it can shift or fall during seismic ! events (earthquakes) or when it is subjected to shock or vibration, possibly causing bodily injury. CAUTION ・ Be careful not to get your hands caught when installing the stand. Proceed as follows to attach the supplied stands.
  • Page 18: Mounting A Rack Mount Type Ups

    6.6 Mounting a Rack Mount Type UPS ・ Be careful to avoid straining your lower back when moving and installing the UPS. ・ The UPS weighs about 16 kg (35.27 lbs). Always get at least one other person to help you install it. Bodily injury can result if the UPS falls. !...
  • Page 19: Wiring

    7. Wiring ・ Check that input and output power plugs are firmly seated. Do not exceed the rated capacity when connecting loads to the output terminals. Check that ! plugs and cards are firmly seated in the external interfaces. Failure to observe these precautions can result in electric shock, fire, or bodily injury.
  • Page 20: External Interface Connections

    ③ Connect the input power plugs of the load devices to the output terminals. Terminal rated capacity AC125V 15A The total load connected to the 6 output MAIN SW terminals must not exceed 10A. EXT. BATT Output terminal capacity Note If you must make a single-wire 125V 15A grounded connection, always...
  • Page 21: Preparations Before Operation

    8. Preparations Before Operation Check the following items before starting operation: Visually inspect the UPS to verify that there is no visible damage. ① Check that the UPS is connected to a utility power source that meets the input ② specifications.
  • Page 22: Operating Procedures

    9. Operating Procedures 9.1 UPS Startup (Normal Operation) ① Set MAIN SW on the back panel of the UPS to “ON”. ①Set to “ON”. MAIN SW EXT. BATT LEDs Green INPUT Blinking Green INV.ON/STAND BY Green OUTPUT ↓ Green INPUT Green INV.ON/STAND BY Green OUTPUT Check that the INPUT indicator has...
  • Page 23: Ups Startup (Battery Power)

    9.2 UPS Startup (Battery Power) During a power outage, low voltage, or other trouble with the AC input power to the UPS, you can supply power to the inverter output from the built-in batteries. ① Check that MAIN SW on the back panel is set to “OFF”. MAIN SW EXT.
  • Page 24: Outage Simulation Test

    9.3 Outage Simulation Test You should perform a test of whether the UPS operates properly during a power outage. Proper operation is as described below. Note Perform this test before powering the connected load devices on. ① Set the breaker on your utility power breaker panel to “Off”. Buzzer 2 beeps..., 2 beeps..., repeated LEDs...
  • Page 25: Ups Shutdown (Daily)

    9.4 UPS Shutdown (Daily) ① Press and / hold for 1 second. Buzzer Musical trill LEDs Green INPUT Hold for 1 second.* Green INV.ON/STAND BY Green OUTPUT Note Do not touch MAIN SW when you perform a daily shutdown. Leave it set to the “ON” position.
  • Page 26: User Settings

    10. User Settings 10.1 Setup Menu Item List You can configure the UPS by setting the menu items in the following list. Configure it according to your environment and requirements. The controls and indicators on the control panel are used to set items in the Setup menu. For details, see §10.2 “Setup Menu Operations”.
  • Page 27: Setup Menu Operations

    10.2 Setup Menu Operations Set all menu items with the following procedure. This example shows how to set the “UPS operation mode” item to “Economy”. With MAIN SW on the back panel set to “ON”, check that the green INV.ON/STAND ①...
  • Page 28: Maintenance And Inspection

    ・ The projected service life of the components is based on use in an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F). Higher temperatures result in shorter service life. ・ Parts replacement should not be attempted by customers: contact your supplier or Sanyo Denki representative when replacement is needed.
  • Page 29: Battery Maintenance

    11.4 Battery Maintenance ・ Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, smoke or file could otherwise result. ! ・ Batteries should be replaced periodically. Batteries used after their service life has passed may cause a fire. CAUTION ・...
  • Page 30: Battery Test

    11.5 Battery Test You can perform automatic and manual tests of the built-in and externally connected batteries. You can do this without stopping the load devices connected to the UPS. When it is shipped from the factory, the UPS is set up to perform an automatic battery test once every 6 months.
  • Page 31: Battery Exchange

    11.6 Battery Exchange You can exchange the batteries without stopping the load devices. However, this should be done as quickly as possible, because the UPS will be unable to provide backup power in the event of a power outage. ・ The battery pack weighs about 6kg (13.23 lbs). Be careful not to drop it on your feet.
  • Page 32 ⑦ Attach the battery cover. ⑧ Attach the front panel. ⑦ Slide the cover in and secure with the screw on the right side. ⑧ First catch the claws on the right side, then push the left side in. ⑨ Rest the remaining battery service life with item ⑯ “Reset remaining battery life” in §10.1 “Setup Menu Item List”.
  • Page 33: Bypass Fuse Exchange

    11.7 Bypass Fuse Exchange Always power the UPS off before exchanging the fuse. Failure to do so can ! cause electric shock. Be careful to avoid injury or electric shock CAUTION If the bypass fuse blows, the red ALARM indicator lights and output from the output terminals stops.
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    12. Troubleshooting If a problem occurs, check the condition of the equipment and perform countermeasures as listed in the table below. ・ Internal maintenance and inspection should be performed only by technically qualified personnel. Electric shock, injury, burning, fuming or fire could otherwise result.
  • Page 35 Condition Countermeasure ・ Check whether MAIN SW on the back panel of the UPS is in the “ON” No recovery from utility position. (If MAIN SW is set to the “OFF” position during normal power source failure. operation, the same operation as for a utility power source failure will be Utility power source triggered.) See §9.1 “UPS Startup (Normal Operation)”.
  • Page 36: Alarm Sounds

    13. Alarm Sounds The alarm buzzer emits sound patterns to alert you to failures and error conditions in the UPS. Check the sound pattern and refer to the following table to for the steps to take. Press to stop the buzzer sound. Sound Pattern UPS Status What to Do...
  • Page 37: Maintenance Bypass Power Supply (Option)

    14. Maintenance Bypass Power Supply (Option) You can combine this UPS with an optional Maintenance Bypass Unit. In the event of a failure in the UPS, you can then exchange the UPS after manually switching from bypass power supply to maintenance bypass power supply. Note The following description applies to use with an optional Maintenance Bypass Unit.
  • Page 38: Functional Description

    15. Functional Description 15.1 Basic Operation (1) Normal Operation In normal operation, the UPS switches automatically between the three modes (a) to (c) depending on the state of the power. The UPS does not switch automatically when item ① “UPS operation mode” in 10.1 §...
  • Page 39 (c) Economy mode The UPS switches to Economy mode when the input power voltage is within a certain range and the output power factor is above a certain value. In Economy mode, the UPS receives power from the utility power source and supplies it to the load. At the same time, the inverter is connected to the load and ready to activate.
  • Page 40: Protective Functions

    Note: What to do if an inverter fault occurs Output from the UPS will stop if a power outage occurs during bypass operation due to an inverter fault. Contact your supplier or a Sanyo Denki representative as soon as possible.
  • Page 41: Protective Function Table

    Blink Blink (*1): Press on the front panel of the UPS to stop the buzzer. If a failure occurs, contact your supplier or Sanyo Denki representative as soon as possible. Buzzer sound patterns: (1) * Continuous tone (2) **..**..
  • Page 42: Specifications

    15.4 Specifications Item Standard or Performance Notes Output capacity 1kVA/0.7kW Cooling system Forced air cooling Phases Single phase, 2-wire 100,110,115,120V -20% to +15% Double Conversion mode operation User settable Voltage ±5% Economy /Active Filter mode operation (Rated voltage same as output voltage) ±10% Economy mode setting ±8%: Double Conversion mode operation Frequency...
  • Page 43: Warranty

    4. This warranty is void in the event of any improper use of the product supplied by Sanyo Denki, or failure to use the product as specified in this Instruction Manual. 5. This warranty is void in the event that the product supplied by Sanyo Denki is installed in an inappropriate location.
  • Page 44: Appendix Usage Notes For Sanups Software Standalone

    Appendix Usage notes for SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE When using supplied “SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE”, please note the following instructions. “Charge” on the main screen of “SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE” For the charge rate (as a %) of the battery displayed on the main screen of “SANUPS SOFTWARE STANDALONE”, please note the followings.
  • Page 45 LED blinking for setting up menu For the following two Menu Item, “Restart time (battery charge rate)” in the E11A Instruction Manual §10.1 “Setup • Menu Item List No.⑦”. “Low battery voltage signal timing” in the E11A Instruction Manual §10.1 “Setup •...

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