AEG Power Supply 750 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UPS  
PROTECT B.  
PROTECT B. 750  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500  
PROTECT B. 2000  
PROTECT B. 3000  
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Notes on these Operating  
Instructions  
Duty to Provide Information  
These operating instructions will help you to install  
and operate the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS),  
PROTECT B. 750, PROTECT B. 1000, PROTECT B. 1500,  
PROTECT B. 2000 or PROTECT B. 3000 as well as the  
associated external battery units PROTECT B. 1500 BP,  
PROTECT B. 2000 BP or PROTECT B. 3000 BP – all referred  
to as PROTECT B. in this document – safely and properly,  
and for its intended purpose. These operating instructions  
contain important information necessary to avoid dangers  
during operation.  
Please read these instructions carefully prior to  
commissioning!  
These operating instructions are a composite part of  
PROTECT B.  
The operator of this unit is obliged to communicate these  
operating instructions to all personnel transporting or starting  
up PROTECT B. or performing maintenance or any other  
work on the unit.  
Validity  
These operating instructions comply with the current technical  
specifications of PROTECT B. at the time of publication. The  
contents do not constitute a subject matter of the contract, but  
serve for information purposes only.  
Warranty and Liability  
Our goods and services are subject to the general conditions  
of supply for products of the electrical industry, and our  
general sales conditions. We reserve the right to alter any  
specifications given in these operating instructions, especially  
with regard to technical data and operation.  
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Claims in connection with supplied goods must be submitted  
within eight days of receipt, along with the packing slip.  
Subsequent claims cannot be considered.  
The warranty does not apply for damage caused by non-  
compliance with these instructions (such damage also includes  
damaging the warranty seal). AEG will accept no liability for  
consequential damage. AEG will rescind all obligations such  
as warranty agreements, service contracts, etc. entered into  
by AEG and its representatives without prior notification in the  
event of maintenance and repair work being carried out with  
anything other than original AEG spare parts or spare parts  
purchased by AEG.  
Handling  
PROTECT B. is designed and constructed so that all  
necessary steps for start-up and operation can be performed  
without any internal manipulation of the unit. Maintenance and  
repair work may only be performed by trained and qualified  
personnel.  
Illustrations are provided to clarify and facilitate certain steps.  
If danger to personnel and the unit cannot be ruled out in the  
case of certain work, it is highlighted accordingly by  
pictograms explained in Chapter 3.  
Hotline  
If you still have questions after having read these operating  
instructions, please contact your dealer or our "Hotline":  
Tel.:  
+49 (0)180 5 234 787  
+49 (0)180 5 234 789  
Fax:  
Internet:  
Copyright  
No part of these operating instructions may be transmitted,  
reproduced and/or copied by any electronic or mechanical  
means without the express prior written permission of AEG.  
© Copyright AEG 2009. All rights reserved.  
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Table of Contents  
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Notes on these Operating Instructions.............................3  
System Description ..........................................................7  
2.1  
2.2  
Overview ...................................................................7  
Functionality ..............................................................8  
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Safety .............................................................................10  
3.1  
General Safety Instructions.....................................10  
Safety Instructions for PROTECT B........................10  
Certification .............................................................14  
Technical Data ........................................................15  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
Set-Up and Operation ....................................................20  
4.1  
Unpacking and Inspection.......................................20  
Point of installation ..................................................21  
Connections, Operation / Display Elements............22  
4.2  
4.3  
4.3.1  
4.3.2  
4.3.3  
Front view:........................................................22  
Operating panel ...............................................23  
Rear view (connections): .................................24  
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Commissioning...............................................................26  
5.1 Deployment .............................................................26  
5.1.1  
5.1.2  
Tower (Stand alone deployment).....................26  
19” Rack Mount Setup .....................................28  
5.2  
5.3  
5.4  
Additional battery installation setup.........................32  
Emergency Power Off (EPO) set up .......................33  
Electric start-up .......................................................34  
5.4.1  
5.4.2  
5.5  
5.5.1  
5.5.2  
Connection.......................................................34  
Configuration....................................................35  
Operation.................................................................36  
Normal Operation.............................................36  
Battery Operation / Autonomous Operation.....36  
Unit Overload...................................................37  
System Diagnosis / Battery Test......................38  
5.5.3  
5.5.4  
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5.6  
Interfaces and communication................................39  
5.6.1  
Data line protection RJ11 and RJ45  
(modem / telephone / fax / network).................39  
5.6.2  
Computer interfaces RS232 and USB.............40  
5.6.3  
Communication slot  
(PROTECT B.1500 / B.2000 / B.3000):............40  
5.6.4  
Shutdown and UPS management software.....40  
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Signalling and failure solution.........................................42  
6.1  
LED display .............................................................42  
Audible Alarm Trouble Shooting: ............................44  
General Fault Diagnosis and Fault Rectification.....44  
6.2  
6.3  
Maintenance...................................................................46  
7.1  
Battery replacement ................................................47  
Storage, Dismantling and Disposal ................................52  
Glossary .........................................................................53  
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9.1  
Technical terms.......................................................53  
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System Description  
PROTECT B. is an Uninterruptible Power Supply  
(UPS) for essential loads such as PCs,  
workstations, servers, network components,  
telecommunication equipment and similar devices.  
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The PROTECT B. series is a compact, interactive, sinusoidaly  
operating USP, available with an output power rate of 750,  
1000, 1500, 2000 and 3000 VA.  
The design of the USP allows horizontal / lying operation  
(Rack/19" with 2U) and vertical / standing operation (Tower).  
2.1  
Overview  
The front of the UPS provides several LEDs and four push  
buttons for easy configuration, control and management. The  
panel also informs about the state of the power in the  
alternating current (AC) branch, indications on net failures and  
the charging state of the Output of the UPS. You will find two  
LED bars for output load and battery capacity, two state  
indicators (net available, battery active) and four alarm  
indicators (power failure, failure, battery discharged, overload).  
With the push button the acoustic alarm can be deactivated  
and the self test of the UPS will be started.  
Power connectors, communication interfaces and connections  
for telephone and network are located on the rear of the  
PROTECT B. Important UPS parameters and data are  
constantly monitored and are transmitted via USB or serial  
RS232 to the “CompuWatch” Software on the management  
computer. The optional SNMP adapter allows remote  
monitoring via SNMP connector and multi server shutdown  
(starting with B.1500).  
The main features of the PROTECT B. are:  
VI (Line Interactive) protection technology  
with sinusoidal output voltage  
AVR control system  
(automatic voltage regulation with mains operation)  
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Micro processor control for high availability,  
suited for generator mode  
Easy extension of battery capacity using external  
batteries (starting with B.1500)  
Advanced battery management with integrated  
protection against extreme discharge and overcharge  
Overload and short circuit proof  
Maintenance free, sealed lead batteries,  
hot swappable (starting with B.1500)  
User friendly display  
for optimal readability / configuration  
Intelligent monitoring system  
with USB and RS232 interface  
Surge protection (RJ11 / RJ45)  
for phone, fax, modem and network (10/100MBit/s)  
Expansion slot for extension cards, i.e. SNMP  
(starting with B.1500)  
“CompuWatch” software for shutdown, state report  
and measurement for all popular operating systems  
(among others Windows, Mac, Linux)  
Compact design / variable deployment  
due to combination design as tower / rack  
(19” kit available optionally for all models)  
2.2  
Functionality  
The UPS is connected to a shockproof socket between the  
public utility's mains and the loads to be protected.  
Under normal operating conditions, i.e. if PROTECT B. is  
supplied with mains voltage, the battery charger will ensure  
that the battery is always completely charged.  
During this operating status, the loads connected to  
PROTECT B. are supplied with voltage via mains filters which  
provide effective protection against mains voltage peaks and  
high-frequency faults.  
In case of sustained mains undervoltage or overvoltage within  
defined ranges, the automatic voltage regulator (AVR) further  
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stabilizes the load voltage. As a result, voltage fluctuations in  
the public utility's mains are reduced to a level which is  
acceptable for the loads. This is performed without recourse  
to the internal energy storage, something which in turn has a  
positive effect on battery availability.  
UPS block diagram PROTECT B.  
The static bypass switch is activated in the event of a mains  
failure. The inverter then takes over the voltage supply of the  
connected loads, in order to prevent the risk of data loss or  
damage to the loads. PROTECT B. supplies voltage until the  
battery is discharged, allowing you to shut down your IT  
system properly and switch it off. The standby time mainly  
depends on the connected loads. If the mains power supply is  
back to normal values, the UPS will switch back the loads to  
mains supply. The battery charger will then recharge the  
battery.  
For safety reasons (as required by German standards, VDE),  
the mains input in the unit will be disconnected by a two-pole  
switch in the event of a mains failure. Energy backfeed to the  
mains and voltage supply to the pins of the mains connector  
are thus reliably avoided.  
Furthermore, additional protective measures ensure effective  
protection for the data/network interface.  
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Safety  
3.1  
General Safety Instructions  
Read these operating instructions carefully prior to  
commissioning of the PROTECT B. UPS and observe the  
safety instructions!  
Only use the unit if it is in a technically perfect condition and  
always in accordance with its intended purpose, while being  
aware of safety and danger aspects, and in accordance with  
the operating instructions! Immediately eliminate any faults  
which could be detrimental to safety.  
The following pictograms are used in these operating  
instructions to identify dangers and important information:  
Danger!  
Identifies risk of fatal injury to the operator.  
Attention!  
Identifies risk of injury and risk of damage to the  
unit and parts of the unit.  
Information!  
Useful and important information for operating  
the UPS.  
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3.2  
Safety Instructions for PROTECT B.  
This chapter contains important instructions for the  
PROTECT B. UPS. These must be followed during assembly,  
operation and maintenance of the uninterruptible power supply  
and the batteries.  
The UPS carries high voltage. Danger! The unit  
may only be opened by trained and qualified  
personnel. Repairs may only be carried out by  
qualified customer service staff!  
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The output may be live, even if the UPS is not  
connected to the mains supply, as the UPS has  
its own internal power supply (battery)!  
For health and safety reasons, the unit must be  
earthed correctly!  
PROTECT B. may only be operated with or connected to a  
230 Vac mains with protective grounding using a mains  
connection cable with PE conductor (included in the delivery)  
that has been tested in accordance with German standards  
(VDE).  
Danger! Risk of burning!  
The battery has powerful short-circuit currents.  
Incorrect connection or isolation faults can lead  
to melting of the plug connections, sparking  
potential and severe burns!  
The unit has a warning signal that sounds when  
the battery voltage of PROTECT B. is exhausted  
or when the UPS is not working in its normal  
mode.  
Observe the following safety instructions to  
ensure permanent operational safety of and safe  
work with the UPS:  
Do not dismantle the UPS! (The UPS does not contain  
any parts which require regular maintenance. Bear in  
mind that the warranty will be invalidated if the unit is  
opened!)  
Do not install the unit in direct sunshine or in close  
proximity of heaters!  
The unit is designed to be installed inside in heated  
rooms. Never install the UPS in the vicinity of water or in  
an excessively damp environment!  
Condensation may occur if the UPS is brought from a cold  
environment into the room where it is to be installed. The  
UPS must be absolutely dry prior to start-up. As a result,  
leave it to acclimatize for at least two hours.  
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Never connect the mains input to the UPS output.  
Ensure that no fluids or foreign bodies can penetrate the  
UPS!  
Do not block the air vents of the unit! Keep children away  
from the unit and ensure that objects are never inserted  
through the air vents!  
Do not connect household appliances such as hairdryers  
to the UPS!  
The mains connection should be near the unit and easily  
accessible to facilitate disconnecting the AC input or  
pulling out the plug!  
During operation, do not disconnect the mains connection  
cable from the UPS or from the socket outlet in the  
building (shockproof socket), otherwise the protective  
grounding of the UPS and all the loads connected to it will  
be cancelled.  
Danger! Electric shocks!  
Even after the mains voltage has been  
disconnected, the components within the UPS  
remain connected to the battery and can thus  
cause electric shocks. It is therefore imperative  
to disconnect the battery circuit before carrying  
out any maintenance or repair work!  
If it is necessary to replace the battery or carry  
out maintenance work, this must be done by or  
under the supervision of a specialist familiar with  
batteries and the necessary safety precautions!  
Only authorised persons are allowed in the  
vicinity of the batteries!  
When replacing the battery/batteries, the following must be  
observed: Only ever use identical maintenance-free sealed  
lead batteries with the same data as the original battery/  
batteries.  
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Danger! Explosive!  
Never throw batteries into open fire. Never open  
or damage batteries. (Electrolyte may leak out  
and damage skin and eyes. It may be toxic!)  
Batteries can cause electric shocks and high  
short-circuit currents.  
Therefore, take the following safety precautions  
when working with batteries:  
Take off watches, rings and other metallic  
objects!  
Only use tools with insulated handles!  
For personal safety reasons, never switch on the  
main switch when the mains connector of  
PROTECT B. is disconnected!  
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3.3  
Certification  
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3.4  
Technical Data  
Model power  
PROTECT B. 750  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500  
PROTECT B. 2000  
PROTECT B. 3000  
750 VA / 500 W  
1000 VA / 700 W  
1500 VA / 1050 W  
2000 VA / 1340 W  
3000 VA / 2100 W  
UPS Input  
Rated output voltage  
Input voltage range  
220 / 230 / 240 Vac  
154 / 161 / 168 Vac ± 4%  
(wide)  
176 / 184 / 192 Vac ± 4%  
(standard) until  
264 / 276 / 288 Vac ± 4%  
Frequency (autom. detection)  
Curr. consumption (full-load)  
50 / 60 Hz ± 5 Hz  
> 40 Hz (generator mode)  
PROTECT B. 750  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500  
PROTECT B. 2000  
PROTECT B. 3000  
Connection  
5 A  
8 A  
10 A  
10 A  
16 A  
IEC power connector  
(IEC 320)  
USP output  
Rated output voltage /  
AVR-technology  
220 / 230 / 240 Vac  
± 5 %  
Rated output voltage in  
battery mode  
Frequency in battery mode  
50 Hz / 60 Hz ± 0.1 Hz  
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Output current power (at 230 Vac)  
PROTECT B. 750  
3.2 A  
4.3 A  
6.5 A  
8.7 A  
13 A  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500  
PROTECT B. 2000  
PROTECT B. 3000  
Transfer time at mains outage  
2-4 ms (typical),  
6 ms max.  
13 ms max.  
in generator operation  
Voltage waveform  
Outlets  
sinusoidal  
Non-heating appliance  
connectors acc. to IEC 320  
Overload response  
at mains operation  
110% for 3 min. /  
150% for 200 ms  
Overload response  
at battery operation  
110% for 30 s /  
120% for 100ms  
Overheat and short circuit protection Yes  
Battery  
Autonomy time at rated load  
5 min.  
Extendable from B.1500  
Rated time with external battery packs  
Number of  
connected  
battery  
packs  
Autonomy time at rated load  
1500 VA  
Tower  
1500 VA  
Rack  
2000 VA  
Tower  
2000 VA  
Rack  
3000 VA  
Tower/Rack  
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2
3
4
15 min.  
30 min.  
50 min.  
65 min.  
- - -  
15 min.  
27 min.  
40 min.  
50 min.  
- - -  
24 min.  
45 min.  
55 min.  
75 min.  
30 min.  
- - -  
27 min.  
- - -  
65 min.  
50 min.  
Deep discharge protection /  
Overload protection  
yes  
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Recharge time  
3 h (UPS in  
(to 90 % of rated capacity)  
standard configuration)  
7 h (UPS with 1 add. battery  
pack)  
12 h (UPS with 2 add.  
battery packs)  
18 h (UPS with 3 add.  
battery packs)  
24 h (UPS with 4 add.  
battery packs)  
Type  
Sealed, maintenance free,  
hot swappable (from B.1500)  
PROTECT B. 750  
12 V / 7 Ah x 2  
12 V / 9 Ah x 2  
12 V / 7 Ah x 4  
12 V / 9 Ah x 4  
12 V / 5 Ah x 8  
12 V / 5 Ah x 8 x 2  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500 / B. 1500BP  
PROTECT B. 2000 / B. 2000BP  
PROTECT B. 3000  
PROTECT B. 3000 BP  
Communication  
Interfaces  
USB and RS232  
Additionally from  
PROTECT B.1500:  
Communication slot  
for i.e. SNMP as well as  
input contact for  
emergency shutdown  
Shutdown-Software on CD  
For all typical operating  
systems, e.g. Windows,  
Linux, Mac, Unix, FreeBSD,  
Novell, Sun  
Physical data  
Noise (1 m distance)  
Operation temperature range  
Humidity  
< 45 dB(A)  
0°C - 40°C  
0 - 90% (without condens.)  
up to 1000 m at rated power  
Installation height  
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Number of outlets  
PROTECT B. 750  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500  
PROTECT B. 2000  
PROTECT B. 3000  
4 x IEC 320  
6 x IEC 320  
6 x IEC 320 (sep. module)  
6 x IEC 320 (sep. module)  
8 x IEC 320-10 A  
1 x IEC 320-16 A  
Equipment colour  
Black line  
Size W x H x D (mm)  
Standard model  
(Size in horizontal / lying view)  
PROTECT B. 750  
235 x 88 x 383  
PROTECT B. 1000  
235 x 88 x 383  
PROTECT B. 1500 + B.1500BP  
(2 x 217) x 88 x 414  
PROTECT B. 2000 + B.2000BP (2 x 217) x 88 x 414  
PROTECT B. 3000  
438 x 88 x 582  
217 x 88 x 414  
217 x 88 x 414  
438 x 88 x 582  
PROTECT B. 1500BP  
PROTECT B. 2000BP  
PROTECT B. 3000BP  
Weight (kg)  
PROTECT B. 750  
8.6 kg  
9.6 kg  
18.5 kg  
PROTECT B. 1000  
PROTECT B. 1500 + B.1500BP  
PROTECT B. 2000 + B.2000BP 18.5 kg  
PROTECT B. 3000  
PROTECT B. 1500BP  
PROTECT B. 2000BP  
PROTECT B. 3000BP  
Cooling  
31.5 kg  
12.0 kg  
12.0 kg  
40.5 kg  
boosted self cooling  
Store temperature range  
-15°C - +50°C  
(UPS electronic)  
Battery / UPS with integr. battery 0°C - +35°C  
Certification CE  
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Guidelines  
The PROTECT B. complies with the product norm EN 50091.  
The CE symbol on the unit certifies the compliance to the EG  
guidelines for 73/23 EEC low voltage and for 89/336 EEC  
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), when following the  
installation instructions in the manual.  
For the 73/23 EEC low voltage guidelines  
Reference number  
EN 62040-1-1 : 2003  
For the 89/336 EMC guidelines  
Reference number  
EN 50091-2 : 1995  
EN 61000-3-2 : 1995  
EN 61000-3-3 : 1995  
Warning:  
This is a class A – UPS product. In a domestic  
environment, this product may cause radio  
interference, in which case, the user may be  
required to take additional measures.  
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4
Set-Up and Operation  
4.1  
Unpacking and Inspection  
The unit has been fully tested and inspected. Although the unit  
has been packed and shipped with the usual degree of care,  
damage during transport cannot be ruled out completely.  
Claims for damage during transport must always  
be made with the transport company!  
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Check the shipping container for damage on arrival. If  
necessary, ask the transport company to check the goods and  
make a record of the damage in the presence of the member  
of staff from the transport company and register the damage  
with the AEG representative or dealer within eight days of  
delivery.  
Check the delivery is complete:  
PROTECT B. with 700, 1000, 1500, 2000 or 3000 VA  
Two plastic feet plus two fixing bras (for B.3000)  
Mains connection cable with shockproof plug  
Two load connection cables  
USB / RS232 communication cable  
CD with "CompuWatch" shutdown software  
Operating instructions  
Check for complete delivery of ordered options like additional  
battery modules, 19” mounting kits or communication options  
like a SNMP card etc.  
Please contact our hotline (see page 4) in case of any  
discrepancy.  
The original packaging provides effective protection against  
mechanical shocks and should be retained so the unit can be  
transported safely later on.  
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Please keep the plastic packaging bags away  
from babies and children in order to safeguard  
against suffocation accidents.  
Handle the components with care. Please take  
into account their weights. It may be necessary to  
engage the help of a second person, particularly  
in the case of the PROTECT B. 3000 model.  
4.2  
Point of installation  
PROTECT B. is designed to be installed in a protected  
environment. When installing the unit, pay attention to such  
factors as sufficient ventilation and suitable ambient  
conditions.  
PROTECT B. is air-cooled. Do not obstruct the  
air vents!  
The UPS should preferably be operated at room  
temperature (between 15°C and 25°C).  
Install the UPS in a room that is dry, relatively dust-free and  
free of chemical vapours.  
Make sure that no magnetic storage media are stored and/or  
operated close to PROTECT B.  
Check the nameplate to make sure the voltage  
and frequency data correspond to the values  
applicable to your loads.  
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4.3  
Connections, Operation / Display Elements  
4.3.1  
Front view:  
Model designation  
with type rating details  
PROTECT B.750 and B.1000  
Model designation  
with type rating details  
PROTECT B.1500 and B. 2000 (Battery module and UPS)  
Model designation  
with type rating details  
PROTECT B. 3000  
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4.3.2  
Operating panel  
Explanations (see also chapter 6)  
1. Main switch of the UPS (mains switch)  
2. Pushbutton for system test (manually triggering) or  
switching off the buzzer  
3. Pushbutton to view the configuration  
4. Enter button  
5. LED for operating mode (details on page 42)  
6. LED for current output rate voltage  
7. LED for line mode  
8. LED for battery mode  
9. Bar graph LEDs for load level  
10. Bar graph LEDs for battery capacity  
(remaining autonomy time)  
11. LED for rectifier failure  
12. LED error display  
(e.g. UPS overtemperature, short circuit)  
13. LED for battery problem (e.g. discharged)  
14. LED for fails/overload is timed out /or short output  
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4.3.3  
Rear view (connections):  
PROTECT B. 750 und 1000  
Comments:  
1. Mains connection (UPS input) with electric fuse and  
integrated spare fuse  
2. Load connections (UPS outputs)  
3. Surge protection (RJ11/RJ45) for data interface  
for phone, fax, modem or network (10/100MBit/s)  
4. Communication interface RS232  
(9pin SUB-D socket)  
5. USB communication interface  
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BREAKER 250VAC/13A  
IN  
OUT  
SNMP  
PUSH TO RESET  
INPUT 10A MAX  
TO/FROM EXTERNAL BATTERY  
INPUT :48VDC 50A(NOM)  
COM.PORT  
EPO  
SNMP  
Us/Out/Ausg 10A Max  
Ue/In/Eing 16A Max  
IN  
OUT  
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+
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+
INPUT PROTECTION  
120A 250VA  
/
Us/Out/Ausg 16A Max  
RS232  
USB  
EPO  
Comments:  
1. Mains connection (UPS input)  
2. Load connections (UPS outputs)  
PROTECT B. 3000 with additional load connection  
(IEC 320-16A)  
3. Surge protection (RJ11/RJ45) for data interface  
for phone, fax, modem or network (10/100MBit/s)  
4. Communication interface RS232  
(9pin SUB-D socket)  
5. USB communication interface  
6. Communication slot for optional expansion cards  
7. Connection for external battery module  
(battery extension)  
8. Mains input circuit breaker  
9. Circuit breaker for load connections (only for  
PROTECT B. 3000)  
10. Input contact for emergency shutdown (EPO)  
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Commissioning  
5.1  
Deployment  
The UPS was constructed for both horizontal / flat (rack/19")  
operation and vertical / standing (tower) operation.  
Operation the unit for longer time above an  
ambient temperature of 25° C reduces the lifetime  
of the batteries.  
Position the UPS unit at least 20 cm away of any  
other  
electronic  
equipment  
to  
prevent  
interference.  
After deployment and assembly of the UPS follow the steps  
for activation as explained in chapter 5.4  
5.1.1  
Tower (Stand alone deployment)  
All models are qualified for stand alone use. PROTECT B. 750  
and 1000 consist each of only one component and can be set  
up either standing or lying position  
PROTECT B. 750 / 1000 standing and lying  
PROTECT B. 1500 and B. 2000 are operated always in  
combination with at least one additional battery module.  
Because of the air intake in the front and the rear there is a  
variety of deployment positions.  
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When operating the system with more than one battery  
module, the UPS can be positioned between the modules.  
The following graphic displays the possibilities:  
PROTECT B. 1500 / 2000 standing and lying (standard version)  
PROTECT B. 3000 can be operated in the standing and lying  
position as well. Putting up the UPS upright requires the use  
of the two provided supports. The supports have to be  
positioned in the front third and rear third of the unit.  
PROTECT B.3000 standing  
Please consider for the location of setup also the guidelines  
on page 21 of the manual.  
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5.1.2  
19" Rack Mount Setup  
ROTECT B. 750, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 3000 can be installed  
in 19” racks. The UPS and external battery enclosure need 2U  
of valuable rack space. Mount the UPS preferable in the lower  
third of the rack with respect to the mass centre and sufficient  
ventilation.  
Use the optional 19” mounting kit for the installation in the  
rack.  
PROTECT B. 750 und B.1000  
1. Fix the mounting ears on the side of the UPS  
according to the following figure.  
2. Mount these subsequently to the slide assemblies.  
3. Insert UPS into the slide assemblies and lock it in the  
rack enclosure.  
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4. Add up the front panels for both sides. The  
mechanical installation of the UPS is completed now.  
PROTECT B. 1500 und B. 2000  
This model is designed such that the UPS and the battery  
module can be mounted beside each other into the rack.  
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1. Place the UPS on a flat and in a clean place that the  
front side of the UPS is facing to you.  
2. Loosen the screws in the middle of the cover and  
remove the covers from both units.  
3. Fix the (wide) mounting bracket to the open front.  
Rack mounting holes stand out on each side of the  
units.  
4. Secure the bracket with the supplied screws to the  
UPS and the battery module.  
5. Reinstall the covers.  
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6. Align the second (smaller) mounting bracket at the rear  
of both units and mount them with the enclosed screws.  
7. Install Plug of the battery module with the socket at  
the rear panel of the USP. Fix the output module to  
the notch of the battery module.  
The setup of the rack-mount is completed.  
PROTECT B. 1500 BP / B. 2000 BP  
If you want to install optional external battery modules in a 19”  
rack use two of the units together and follow the steps 1 to 7  
as described above.  
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PROTECT B. 3000 / B. 3000 BP  
For mounting the 3000 VA UPS in a 19” rack fix the mounting  
ears to the UPS and install the unit to the rails. Do the same  
for the optional battery module.  
100%  
75%  
50%  
25%  
LINE MODE  
BAT MODE  
INPUT TYPE:  
NORMAL  
O
N
/
O
F
F
.
25%  
PSDR FAIL  
FAULT  
BAD BAT  
OVER LOAD  
50%  
75%  
100%  
TEST  
VOLTAGE RANGE:  
220V AC  
230V AC  
240V AC  
CNFG  
GENERATOR  
WIDE RANGE  
.
ENTER  
5.2  
Additional battery installation setup  
PROTECT B. 1500, 2000 und 3000 include external battery  
ports that allow connecting additional battery modules. This  
provides additional battery runtime.  
Caution:  
Connect the battery connectors quickly and  
check for a tight fit of the connections.  
PROTECT B. 1500 und B. 2000  
There is one external battery port on the UPS and on the  
battery pack.  
1.  
Connect the battery cable to the external battery  
port of the rear of UPS.  
2.  
Then connect the supplied battery cable from  
extended battery module to the external battery  
port on the rear of the UPS.  
If continuing to add up extended battery packs, repeat  
above step.  
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PROTECT B. 3000  
Connect the supplied battery module cable from extended  
battery module to the external battery port of the rear of UPS.  
If continuing to add up extended battery module, repeat above  
steps.  
5.3  
Emergency Power Off (EPO) set up  
PROTECT B. 1500, 2000 and 3000 include EPO port that  
allows power to be shut down the protected equipment  
immediately and does not follow the shutdown procedure from  
any power management software.  
Note:  
After pressing the EPO all outputs of the UPS are  
without power. For restarting the system you have  
to quit / reset the EPO and manually restart the  
UPS by pressing the on / off button.  
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Follow the procedure to install the EPO switch as below.  
1.  
2.  
Check the UPS is turned off.  
Remove the power supply from the EPO cradle  
on the rear of the UPS by loosening the two  
outer screws.  
3.  
Connect isolated, normally-open, dry contacts  
(rated to handle 60Vdc maximum, 30Vac RMS  
maximum, and 20mA maximum) across the  
EPO device to Pin 1 and Pin 2.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Use non-shield wiring, size 0,3 mm² - 0.75  
mm². Plug the connector into the socket and fix  
it by screwing the two outer screws tight.  
Verify that the externally-connected EPO switch  
is not activated to enable power to the UPS  
output receptacles.  
Plug in the UPS, then pressing power switch  
button to turn on the UPS.  
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7.  
8.  
Activate the external EPO switch to test the  
EPO function  
De-activate the external EPO switch and restart  
the UPS.  
5.4  
Electric start-up  
First compare the setting with the rated voltage valid in your  
country. The factory default setting is 230 V  
Make any changes in accordance with the description in  
chapter 5.4.2 “Configuration”.  
5.4.1  
Connection  
Now connect the input of the UPS (pos. 1 fig. p. 24/25) to the  
mains connection cable provided and plug the mains  
connector into a suitable shockproof socket.  
1.  
2.  
Avoid using extension cables and/or  
adapters. In particular in the case of high-  
capacity types, ensure that the fusing in your  
sub-distribution is adequately dimensioned:  
The PROTECT B. 3000 for example requires  
its own connection with a 16 A fuse. No other  
loads should be connected to this circuit!  
Then connect the outputs of your UPS (pos.  
2 fig. p. 24/25) to your loads. Use the load  
connection cables provided for this. Don’t  
switch on the loads yet. Please contact your  
dealer if you require additional load  
connection cables.  
3.  
4.  
Now switch on the UPS. To do this, press  
and hold the UPS main switch  
for about 3  
seconds until the display goes on.  
The UPS acknowledges your command by  
starting a self test. During this automatically  
running procedure a periodically audible  
signal can be heard The green "Mains" LED  
is permanently illuminated when the normal  
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operating stag has been reached (pos. 7 p. 3).  
In case anything different occurs, please  
follow the instructions in Chapters 6.2 / 6.3.  
Please shut down the entire system if you cannot  
solve any problems which occur. Please contact  
our hotline (see page 4).  
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5.  
When the LINE MODE display is lit, switch  
on your loads one after the other. Note the  
maximum permitted UPS load when doing  
this (pos. 9 fig. p. 42).  
In particular, bear in mind the considerable power  
consumption of loads such as laser printers, large CRT  
monitors and the like which can quickly lead to a UPS  
overload.  
5.4.2  
Configuration  
To reconfigure the internal UPS setup options, follow the  
procedure as below:  
1. Press the Configure  
button more than three  
seconds. Then UPS will transfer from configure mode  
to “output voltage mode” showing the value by a  
flashing LED at 220 Vac, 230 Vac or 240 Vac.  
2. Press the Configure  
button more than one  
second, the UPS allows you to select the “output  
voltage mode” one by one.  
3. After selecting the mode, press the Enter  
more than three seconds, the “output voltage mode”  
is configured.  
button  
4. UPS will automatically transfer from configure mode  
to “operating mode” displayed by a flashing LED  
beside NORMAL, GENERATOR or WIDE RANGE.  
5. Press the Configure  
button more than one  
second; the UPS will allow you to select the “operating  
mode” one by one.  
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6. After selecting the mode, press the confirmation  
button more than three seconds to complete the  
configuation.  
5.5  
Operation  
Once you have connected the UPS to a suitable mains  
connection, you can start operation using the UPS main  
switch.  
On and Off switch  
To switch on the USP press the button  
for about 3  
sec. (until the display goes on).  
To switch off the UPS press the button until the UPS  
signal stops.  
Normally, the UPS operates continuously. The UPS now supplies  
the output with voltage, this being signaled by the green LED  
LINE MODE which lights up permanently (pos. 7 p. 42).  
5.5.1  
Normal Operation  
During normal operation, i.e. when mains voltage is available,  
the built-in battery charger keeps the battery fully charged and  
the mains voltage monitoring system switches the inverter to  
standby mode.  
The connected loads are powered using the monitored and  
filtered mains voltage, which is additionally stabilised by the  
integrated AVR control unit.  
The UPS capacity utilisation can be read off the bar chart of  
the operating panel (pos. 9, fig. p. 42).  
5.5.2  
Battery Operation / Autonomous Operation  
When there is a mains failure or if the input voltage moves  
outside the tolerance range, the inverter automatically  
switches over to autonomous mode and supplies the loads  
with voltage from the battery. This drains the capacity of the  
battery and it is discharged. This status is signalled by the  
yellow LED BAT.MODE flashing as well as an intermittent  
acoustic signal (s. p. 42)  
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If the UPS does not automatically return to normal operation  
after a few minutes, close all jobs as usual and switch off your  
loads (e.g. PC) before the battery is fully discharged. This  
lengthens the service life of the battery! Switch OFF the UPS  
by pressing the main switch  
.
During the discharge process as the battery capacity  
consistently drops, the LED BAT.MODE flashes, accompanied  
by an intermittent double acoustic signal (once every four  
seconds). When the battery undervoltage limit is reached  
(acoustic signal every second), the electronic of the UPS  
switches off the power supply for the loads.  
Never store the unit in this condition! The discharged battery  
system should be recharged within a week.  
If the LED BAT.MODE flashes every second, it is  
time shut down the system and all connected  
loads! Shut down the UPS as well using the main  
switch.  
When the mains voltage comes back, the UPS must be  
switched on again using the main switch  
(only applies if it  
was previously switched off manually), in order to recharge the  
battery and thus store sufficient battery capacity for any  
possible future mains failures.  
The batteries will be charged automatically when connected to  
the mains, independently of the mode set. The charging time  
after longer discharge of the batteries depends especially of  
the number of connected external battery units.  
The charging time up to 90% of the rate capacity for a  
standard UPS is about 3 hours.  
5.5.3  
Unit Overload  
If the unit is overloaded (load > 110 %), an intermittent signal  
is heard. The power supply to the connected loads is  
maintained, however the connected total load must be  
reduced immediately.  
Non-observance of the "Unit overload" condition may cause  
the total loss of all UPS functions!  
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Also avoid short-term unit overloads, which may, for example,  
occur when connecting a laser printer or laser fax machine.  
Do not connect any household appliances to the UPS.  
Never connect any additional loads to the UPS  
if there is a mains failure, i.e. if the UPS is  
working in emergency power operation.  
The UPS output is de-energised if there is an overload of 150 %  
for longer than 200 ms during normal operation. During  
emergency power operation, an instant shutdown additionally  
takes place if there is a unit overload of > 120 % (see Chapter  
3.4). As a rule, if there has never been an overload during  
normal operation, there will not be one during battery  
operation either.  
5.5.4  
System Diagnosis / Battery Test  
It is possible to press the "TEST" button  
(pos. 2 p. 42) to  
perform a manual check on the major hardware components  
of the UPS. This test can only be initiated if the unit is  
operating normally, and it involves switching the loads over to  
UPS inverter supply for a few seconds. As well as checking  
the procedures and the functional capability of the static  
bypass switch, this check also involves drawing current from  
the battery for a short time. The inverter has to provide the  
entire load supply, which means the entire process chain is  
tested with this function. Normal operation is restored after the  
check.  
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Executing the Test:  
To execute the manual check press the button  
for  
about five seconds until the UPS acoustic signal fades  
out.  
Additionally the button has the function to deactivate  
the acoustic alarm signal. Press the button  
when  
the acoustic alarm it audible for about 1 second. The  
tone stops. Any new error that is reported by a signal  
activates the alarm signal again.  
Note:  
The acoustic signal can not be switched off in  
the following situations:  
Battery weak, overload, fan failure, fan error,  
time cutout, overheat.  
If the monitoring electronics detect an irregularity during the  
procedure described above, the load is immediately switched  
back onto the mains and is thus supplied with voltage. At the  
same time, an acoustic fault signal and the corresponding  
signals from LEDs in acc. with Chapter 6 "Signalling" are  
output.  
Faults detected and signalled during diagnosis  
must be rectified; otherwise there is a risk of  
load voltage loss if a mains failure occurs!  
5.6  
Interfaces and communication  
5.6.1  
Data line protection RJ11 and RJ45  
(modem / telephone / fax / network)  
The incoming data lines are connected to the “IN” line at the  
rear of the UPS. The “OUT” line is connected via data line with  
your terminal.  
The data line protection supports networks with  
transfer rates between 10 and 100 MBit/s.  
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5.6.2  
Computer interfaces RS232 and USB  
The UPS offers various interfaces to manage the system and  
to comfortable readout state information and important  
parameters. The protocol is optimized for operation with the  
shutdown and UPS management software “CompuWatch”  
from AEG. To connect to the UPS use the provided RS232 or  
USB cable by attaching them to a free port of your pc.  
RS232 interface: The interface is connected via a 9 pole Sub-D  
connector on the back of the unit (pos. 4 p. 24 / 25).  
PIN configuration: 2 = RxD; 3 = TxD; 5 = GND.  
USB interface: The connection via USB is recognized  
automatically (pos 5 p. 24 / 25).  
USB- and RS232 interfaces can not be used at  
the same time.  
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5.6.3  
Communication slot  
(PROTECT B. 1500 / 2000 / 3000):  
If the cover on the rear of the UPS is removed, additional  
optionally available communication components can be  
installed there.  
SNMP board: Slot card for direct connection of the UPS to  
the Ethernet network with RJ 45 (TCP/IP)  
Details can be found in the description enclosed with the  
particular optional component. Other boards are in  
preparation.  
Using the communication slot deactivates the  
RS232 interface of chapter. 5.6.2.  
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5.6.4  
Shutdown and UPS management software  
Especially for monitoring the state of the UPS and the supply  
of power AEG developed the software “CompuWatch”.  
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In combination with the intelligent UPS the software ensures  
high availability of all IT components and full data integrity.  
The shutdown software “CompuWatch” supports most popular  
operating systems like Windows 98/ME, WindowsNT/2000/  
XP, Linux, Novell Netware, IBM AIX, HP-UX, SUN Solaris,  
Mac OS X, ...  
Details concerning installation on diverse operating systems  
can be found in the manual on the CD.  
PRODUCTS >> Software >> CompuWatch  
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Signalling and failure solution  
6.1  
LED display  
1. Main switch of the UPS (mains switch)  
2. Push button for manually triggering the system test or  
switching off the buzzer  
3. Push button to view the configuration  
4. Acknowledgement button  
5. INPUT TYPE: LED for preselected operation state  
and output voltage  
NORMAL: (Normal mode) The LED indicator will  
illuminate during normal mode, the UPS accepts AC  
input voltage range from +/-20%.  
GENERATOR: (Generator mode) No change to  
voltage window. However, the low frequency transfer  
point is changed to 40Hz and there is no limitation for  
high frequency transfer point.  
WIDE RANGE: (Extended UPS)  
AC input voltage ranges from -30% / +20%.  
6. VOLTAGE RANGE: LED for current output rate  
voltage 220Vac / 230Vac (ex factory) / 240Vac.  
7. LINE MODE: Green LED for power mode. The line  
LED indicator illuminates when the AC source is  
present.  
8. BAT. MODE: Yellow LED for battery mode. The LED  
indicator will flash every four seconds when the UPS  
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is providing battery power to your equipment. On the  
other hand, the LED indicator gives you a warning  
which will flash every two seconds when the battery is  
low.  
9.  
LED: Bar chart LEDs showing UPS utilization.  
The LED indicator and the load level indicator will  
illuminate to show the load level; linearly subdivided in  
25% steps.  
10.  
LED: Bar chart LEDs showing battery capacity  
(remaining standby time). The  
LED indicator and  
battery level indicator will illuminate to show battery  
level. Each LED indicator displays a 25% capacity  
level.  
11. PSDR FAIL: LED error display for corrupt inverter.  
12. FAULT: Central error LED display, e.g. when UPS is  
overloaded or encounters a short circuit on the output.  
13. BAD BAT.:  
LED for battery problem (e.g.  
discharged). The LED indicator will flash every two  
seconds when the battery failes or if the battery is  
disconnected. Please check your battery connection;  
replace the battery or contact your local dealer for a  
battery replacement kit.  
14. OVERLOAD: LED for violation of overload time limit.  
The LED indicator will light on when the UPS overload  
timeout. (Information concerning the time limit is  
available in chapter 3.4).  
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6.2  
Audible Alarm Trouble Shooting:  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Sounding every 4  
seconds  
The UPS is on battery  
Check the input voltage,  
the input fuse resp. the  
circuit breaker  
Sounding every  
second  
The battery is running low Save your work and turn  
off your equipment  
Output overload  
The UPS fails  
Check load level indicator  
and remove some load  
Continuously  
sounding  
Please contact your local  
dealer  
Battery may need to  
charge or service  
Charge or replace the  
battery  
6.3  
General Fault Diagnosis and Fault Rectification  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The UPS is not on  
when power switch is not connected  
pressed correctly  
The power cord is  
Check the power cord  
connection, especially the fit  
of the plug in the socket of the  
UPS  
The wall outlet may Please contact your local  
be faulty  
qualified electrician  
The UPS output  
1. Disconnect all loads and  
may short-circuit or restart UPS. Connect loads  
overload  
again one by one.  
2. Ensure loads are not  
detective or shorted internally  
Internal fuse may be Please contact your local  
blown dealer  
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UPS could not  
provide power to the  
load  
Output fuse it  
released  
Check the output fuse  
(B. 3000)  
UPS output  
Check the connected cable  
recognizes overload  
or short circuit  
Ensure the load does not  
exceed the maximum rating of  
UPS  
Battery has reduced  
backup time  
Battery is not  
charged  
Re-charge the battery at least  
24 hours  
.
Battery may not  
able to hold a full  
charge due to age.  
Replace Battery  
Connected equipment The UPS may be  
Check the load status on the  
bar graph, reduce the load if  
necessary  
lose power while  
over- loaded  
connected to the UPS  
The UPS may be  
failed  
Please contact your local  
dealer  
The UPS fault LED  
lights on  
The UPS fails  
Save your work and turn off  
equipment. Please contact  
your local dealer  
If you cannot solve the problem which has occurred, stop the  
entire procedure, switch off the UPS and disconnect the  
connector from the socket. Please contact our hotline in this  
case (see page 4).  
Please have the serial number of the unit as well as the  
purchase date to hand in this case. The hotline will provide  
you with technical support and can inform you about further  
procedures once you have described the problem.  
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7
Maintenance  
The PROTECT B. consists of advanced and resistant  
components. To guarantee a continuous and high availability it is  
recommended to check the unit (especially the batteries and the  
fans) in regular intervals (at least every 6 months).  
CAUTION:  
Follow safety and security regulations  
unconditionally!  
Visual control  
When going through the visual control check whether:  
mechanical defects or foreign matter is visible in the  
system  
conducting dirt or dust sediments are in the unit and  
dust sediments prevent optimal ventilation in and out  
the unit.  
CAUTION:  
Before going through the next step disconnect  
the PROTECT B. from the mains.  
If the unit is very dusty it is recommended to clean the UPS  
with compressed air to enable optimal ventilation.  
The time intervals for the visual control depend mainly on the  
local situation at the deployment site.  
Battery control  
The aging process can be detected by regular capacity  
probes. Make comparison measurements every 12 month e.g.  
by simulating a power failure and check how long the standby  
time lasts. The load should always be the same for each  
simulation. Dramatic changes compared to the last  
measurements require a change of batteries. Contact your  
local dealer or call our hotline (see page 4).  
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Fan control  
The fan has to be checked on a regular basis for dust  
intrusion and strange untypical sounds. Clogged ventilation  
has to be cleaned. If the fan makes a strange noise or runs  
irregular contact the hotline (see page 4).  
7.1  
Battery replacement  
CAUTION:  
A battery can present a risk of electrical shock  
and can be very dangerous if handled improperly.  
The following precautions should be observed  
before replacing the batteries.  
Turn off the UPS and disconnect the utility power cord  
from the wall outlet.  
Remove rings, watches, and other metal objects.  
If the battery replacement kit is damaged in anyway or  
shows signs of leakage, contact your dealer  
immediately.  
Properly recycle or dispose of used battery. Do not  
dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may  
explode.  
Note:  
If you are not qualified service personnel to  
replace the battery, do not attempt to open the  
battery door. Please call local dealer or  
distributor immediately.  
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PROTECT B. 750 and B.1000  
1. Unscrew the two screws on the side and remove the  
front panel carefully on both ends. Make sure that the  
panel does not tilt too much.  
2. Disconnect the battery cable from the UPS and remove  
the battery retaining battery bracket to the right so that  
the battery can be pulled out to the front.  
3. Withdraw the new batteries from the transport container  
an put into the right position. Fix both blocks together  
and connect the electric connections of the extracted  
battery system.  
4. Slide the new battery carefully into shaft of the UPS until  
the end. Mount the bracket for fixing the battery pack  
and connect the system electrically. Push the contact  
together quickly and firmly. Take care of the right  
polarity ( red - red / black - black)  
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5. Close and reinstall the front panel. Take care to push it  
in firmly and fix the front panel with the two screws from  
the beginning.  
PROTECT B. 1500 und B. 2000  
1. Unscrew the two screws from the battery case and  
remove front panel by pulling on both ends.  
2. Disconnect the battery cable from the battery  
module and remove the bracket by sliding it to the  
side. (Remember the position of the bracket for  
the reassembly. The notches are good for  
orientation).  
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3. Withdraw the new batteries from the transport  
container and put into the right position. Fix both  
blocks together and connect the electric  
connections of the extracted battery system.  
4. Slide the new battery carefully into shaft of the  
UPS until the end.  
5. Mount the bracket for fixing the battery pack and  
connect the cable joint between the battery packs  
(red-red / black-black). Close and reinstall the  
front panel. Take care to push it in firmly and fix  
the front panel with the two screws from the  
beginning.  
The battery exchange is completed.  
Alternatively a complete battery module can be  
provided ex factory as a spare part. Ask your  
local dealer or call the hotline (see page 4).  
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PROTECT B. 3000  
1. Remove the left front panel carefully by pulling on  
both ends.  
2. Disconnect the battery cable and remove the battery  
bracket.  
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3. Pull first the right battery out and then the left one.  
4. Withdraw the new batteries from the transport  
container and put into the right position. Fix both  
blocks together and connect the electric connections  
with the junction line of the extracted battery system.  
5. Slide the new batteries into battery module carefully  
into the shaft.  
6. Mount the bracket for fixing the battery pack and  
connect the system electrically ( red - red / black -  
black).  
7. Close and reinstall the previously removed front  
panel.  
The battery exchange is completed.  
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Storage, Dismantling and Disposal  
Storage  
Long storage times without charging or  
discharging the battery at regular intervals may  
lead to permanent damage of the battery.  
If the battery is stored at room temperature (200C to 300C) it  
will automatically discharge at a rate of 3-6 % per month due  
to internal reactions. Storing the battery at temperatures  
above room temperature should be avoided. A high storage  
temperature also means greater battery self-discharge.  
Batteries that are stored at room temperature should be  
recharged every six months to maintain their full capacity and  
service life.  
Connect PROTECT B. to the mains without load  
before putting it into storage, in order to make  
sure that the battery is fully charged.  
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The charging time should be at least as long as  
recommended in chapter 3.4 “Technical Data”.  
Dismantling  
The system is dismantled in reverse order of the installation  
instructions.  
Disposal  
In the interest of environmental protection and recycling,  
please dispose condemned components in accordance with  
the regulations and legal guidelines when permanently taking  
the system out of operation.  
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Glossary  
9.1  
Technical terms  
AVR  
Automatic Voltage Regulation  
against mains voltage variations  
DC/DC Booster  
EPO  
Circuit technology to boost the direct voltage  
on a higher voltage level  
Emergency Power Off  
device for emergency shut down  
PFC  
Power Factor Correction  
Circuit technology to minimize circuit  
backfeed (important for non linear loads)  
Appliance protection  
Surge technology term  
The conventional mains surge protection  
consists of an mains earthwire (class B),  
an overvoltage protection (class C) and an  
appliance protection (class D) – see also  
(topic „TRABTECH“)  
Class D  
LED  
see appliance protection  
Light Emitting Diode  
Electronic semiconductor component,  
commonly called light diode. Used for optical  
signaling.  
SNMP  
VFD  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
common protocol in networks to manage /  
control appliances  
Output Voltage and Frequency Dependent  
from mains supply  
The UPS output depends of mains voltage  
and frequency variations. Former notation:  
OFFLINE  
VI  
Output Voltage Independent from mains supply  
The UPS output is independent of mains  
voltage and frequency variations. The mains  
voltage however is rectified by electronic /  
passive voltage regulators. Former notation:  
LINE-INTERACTIVE  
VFI  
Output Voltage and Frequency Independent  
from mains supply  
The UPS output is independent of mains  
voltage and frequency variations. Former  
notation: ONLINE  
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Guarantee certificate  
Type: …….…………………......................................................  
Serial-no.: ……………………..……………...............................  
Date of purchase: …………….............……………………........  
Trading stamp / Signature  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
AEG Power Solutions GmbH  
Emil-Siepmann-Straße 32  
59581 Warstein-Belecke  
Germany  
Operating Instructions UPS  
BAL 8000015758_01 EN  
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