AEG Power Supply 104 User Manual

UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
PROTECT 1.M  
PROTECT 1.040  
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Notes on these Operating  
Instructions  
Duty to provide information  
These operating instructions help you to install and operate the  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) PROTECT 1.M as well as  
its USV modules PROTECT 1.040 and associated external  
battery units PROTECT 1.M BP (referred to below jointly as  
PROTECT 1.M) in accordance with its designated use, safely  
and correctly. These operating instructions contain important  
information for avoiding dangers.  
Please read these instructions carefully prior to  
commissioning!  
These operating instructions are an integral part of  
PROTECT 1.M.  
The operator of this unit is obliged to communicate these  
operating instructions to all personnel transporting or starting  
up PROTECT 1.M or performing maintenance or any other  
work on the unit.  
Validity  
These operating instructions comply with the current technical  
specifications of PROTECT 1.M 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  
We reserve the right to alter any specifications given in these  
operating instructions, especially with regard to technical data  
and operation.  
Claims in connection with supplied goods must be submitted  
within one week 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  
damage to the warranty seal). AEG will accept no liability for  
consequential damage. AEG will rescind all obligations such as  
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warranty agreements, service contracts, etc. entered into by  
AEG or its representatives without prior notice in the event of  
maintenance and repair work being carried out with anything  
other than original AEG parts or spare parts purchased  
from AEG.  
Handling  
PROTECT 1.M 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  
pictographs explained in the safety regulations of 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:  
Copyright  
No part of these operating instructions may be transmitted or  
reproduced 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  
Introduction.......................................................................7  
2.1 Product description.....................................................7  
2.2 Technical Data..........................................................10  
Safety Regulations .........................................................14  
3.1 Important Instructions and Explanations ..................14  
3.2 Accident Prevention Regulations .............................14  
3.3 Qualified Personnel ..................................................15  
3.4 Safety Instructions for PROTECT 1.M .....................15  
3.5 CE certificate ............................................................18  
Set-up.............................................................................18  
4.1 Unpacking and Inspection........................................19  
4.2 Transport to Installation Site.....................................21  
4.3 Set-Up ......................................................................22  
External View .................................................................23  
5.1 Front and Rear View of PROTECT 1.M (chassis)....23  
5.2 Front/Rear and 3D View PROTECT 1.040 (module)... 24  
5.3 Front and Rear View (communication module)........24  
5.3 Front and Rear View (communication module)........25  
5.4 Front View of LCD Panel..........................................25  
5.5 Display Panel............................................................26  
Installation ......................................................................27  
6.1 Installation Notes......................................................27  
6.2 Set-up and Installation of the Modules.....................31  
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Adding/Removing Modules ......................................33  
7.1 Active Redundancy ..................................................33  
7.2 Installing and Removing UPS Modules....................33  
7.2.1 Basic procedure  
for installing a PROTECT 1.040 UPS module...34  
7.2.2 Basic procedure  
for removing a PROTECT 1.040 UPS module..34  
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Operating and Maintenance...........................................35  
8.1 Operation..................................................................35  
8.1.1 Start-up ..............................................................37  
8.1.2 Shutting down ....................................................37  
8.1.3 Inquiries .............................................................38  
8.1.4 Setup..................................................................39  
8.2 Maintenance.............................................................41  
8.3 Shutdown and UPS Management Software.............42  
Communication Interfaces .............................................43  
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10 Troubleshooting and Fault Rectification.........................44  
11 Reference Table for the Display and UPS Operating .....45  
11.1 Normal operation......................................................45  
11.2 Battery Operation .....................................................45  
11.3 Bypass Operation.....................................................45  
11.4 Warning Signal if Battery System Not Connected....46  
11.5 Warning Signal  
for Phase Loss or Phase Sequence Error................46  
11.6 Overload Protection..................................................47  
12 Minimum Number of Battery Packs ...............................48  
13 List of terms....................................................................51  
13.1 Technical terminology ..............................................51  
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Introduction  
2.1  
Product description  
PROTECT 1.M ("M" for modular structure) is an  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) for  
important loads such as small data centres,  
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servers,  
network  
components,  
telecommunication facilities and the like.  
The PROTECT 1.M connection to the mains can be either  
three or one-phase. The load connection, i.e. the UPS output,  
is always one-phase. The online-/double-converter technology  
guarantees the highest levels of reliability and performance.  
This standard product is designed as a highly intelligent  
module construction with a rack-type design. One module of  
the AEG USV PROTECT 1.040 corresponds to an UPS with  
full functions. Depending on the requirements for output power  
and serviceability, the user can increase or reduce the number  
of modules in the AEG UPS PROTECT 1.M to achieve an  
optimum price/ performance ratio.  
Module for UPS  
communikation  
& LCD display  
PROTECT  
1.040  
UPS module 1  
PROTECT  
1.040  
UPS module 2  
PROTECT  
1.040  
UPS module 6  
Connection  
terminals  
_
L1  
L2 L3  
N
+
L
N
UPS INPUT  
Battery system  
UPS OUTPUT  
Fig.: Diagram in principle of the PROTECT 1.M  
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The PROTECT 1.M has been designed for operating up to six  
UPS modules. Depending on the output power required, the  
unit is operated in normal mode with between one and six  
modules installed. These modules can easily be installed,  
removed or replaced under a very wide range of operating  
conditions.  
PROTECT 1.M uses a high-performance communication  
module to collect information from the individual UPS modules  
via the internal network within the unit and displays this  
information on an LC display. This greatly facilitates operation  
of the UPS.  
PROTECT 1.M protects your systems against numerous power  
supply problems such as mains failures, voltage and frequency  
fluctuations, under and overvoltage, voltage distortions, voltage  
harmonics, etc.  
SBS  
Output  
Mains  
filter  
PFC  
Input  
Filter  
Inverter  
Rectifier  
DC/DC Booster  
DSP  
Control logic  
Battery  
charger  
Battery system  
(external)  
Fig.: Component diagram of an individual PROTECT 1.040 UPS module  
The UPS is connected between the public utility mains and the  
loads to be protected.  
The power sections of the UPS module rectifier convert the  
mains voltage to DC voltage for supplying the inverters. The  
circuit technology used (PFC) enables sinusoidal current  
consumption and therefore operation with little system  
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disturbance. Separate battery chargers configured with switch  
mode power supply technology are responsible for charging or  
trickle-charging the battery connected in the intermediate  
circuit. The configuration of these charging rectifiers means the  
harmonic content of the charging current for the battery is  
almost zero, which increases the service life of the battery  
even more. The inverters are responsible for converting the DC  
voltage into a sinusoidal output voltage. A microprocessor-  
driven control based on a pulse-width modulation (PWM)  
integrated in each UPS module guarantees, in conjunction with  
digital signal processor technology and extremely fast  
pulsating IGBT power semiconductors of the inverters, a  
voltage system of the highest quality and availability on the  
secured busbar.  
In the event of mains faults (e.g. current failures), the voltage  
continues to be supplied from the inverters to the load without  
any interruption. From this point onwards, the inverters draws  
their power from the battery instead of the rectifiers. Since no  
switching operations are necessary, there is no interruption in  
the supply to the load.  
The greatest possible supply reliability of connected loads is  
attained by the parallel connection of up to max. six PROTECT  
1.040 UPS modules. The n+x technology thus guarantees  
maximum reliability through up multiple active redundancy on  
the one hand as well as on the other hand the possibility of  
increased power with simple redundancy or even only higher  
UPS power without any redundancy.  
The automatic electronic bypass serves to increase the  
reliability of the supply further. It switches the public mains  
directly through to the load without any interruption, e.g. when  
there is a system overload. As a result, the automatic bypass  
represents an extra passive redundancy for the load.  
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An integrated, manually operated bypass unit ensures an  
uninterrupted supply to the connected loads in the case of  
maintenance and/or service work. The internal electronic part  
(with the exception of the metal-clad manual bypass) can be  
disconnected via the mains input miniature circuit breakers.  
Number of  
UPS modules  
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2
3
4
5
6
module modules modules modules modules modules  
Load  
n+1  
n+2  
n+3  
n+5  
n+4  
(16 kVA)  
no  
4 kVA  
8 kVA  
redundancy  
(4 kVA)  
(8 kVA) (12 kVA)  
(20 kVA)  
n+1  
n+2  
n+3  
n+4  
no  
redundancy  
(4 kVA)  
(8 kVA) (12 kVA) (16 kVA)  
n+1 n+2 n+3  
(4 kVA) (8 kVA) (12 kVA)  
no  
12 kVA  
16 kVA  
20 kVA  
24 kVA  
redundancy  
n+1  
n+2  
no  
- - -  
redundancy  
(4 kVA) (8 kVA)  
- - -  
n+1  
no  
- - -  
redundancy  
(4 kVA)  
- - -  
no  
- - -  
redundancy  
Fig.: Table showing the level of redundancy depending on the installed  
modules and available output power  
2.2  
Technical Data  
Type rating  
PROTECT 1.M (system)  
max. 24 kVA (cos ϕ = 0.7 lag.)  
16800 W  
PROTECT 1.040 (module)  
4000 VA (cos ϕ = 0.7 lag.)  
2800 W  
UPS input  
3ph~ or 1ph~ / N / PE  
Rated connection voltage  
400 V / 230 Vac (3ph~) or  
230 V (1ph~)  
Voltage range without  
battery operation  
277 Vac – 520 Vac ±3%  
(Rectifier 3ph~)  
160 Vac – 300 Vac ±3%  
(Rectifier 1ph~)  
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176 VAC – 264 VAC ±3%  
(Bypass)  
Frequency  
50 Hz / 60 Hz  
(Automatic detection)  
Frequency tolerance range  
±4 Hz  
Current consumption at full load (max.)  
PROTECT 1.M (system)  
44 A (3ph~) or 132 A (1ph~) / 155  
A (Bypass)  
PROTECT 1.040 (module)  
System disturbance factor  
7.3 A (3ph~) or 22 A (1ph~)  
λ 0.98  
UPS output  
Nominal voltage output  
220 / 230 / 240 Vac ±2%  
(configuration via "CompuWatch"  
software)  
Nominal frequency  
Type of voltage  
50 Hz / 60 Hz ±0.2 Hz (dependent  
on mains frequency)  
Sine, distortion  
< 3% THD (linear load)  
< 6% THD (non-linear load)  
Crest factor  
3:1  
Overload behaviour  
with mains supply  
Up to 105% continuous;  
> 105% – < 130% for 30s  
130% for 2s  
Following this, automatic,  
uninterrupted switchover to  
integrated bypass (SBS).  
Switch-off after 1 min. if overload  
continues to be present (switch  
back if overload decreases = load  
< 90%)  
Overload behaviour with  
battery operation  
Up to 105% continuous;  
> 105% – < 130% for 30s  
130% for 2s  
Short-circuit behaviour  
3 x IN for 100 ms  
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Battery  
Nominal DC voltage (intermediate circuit) 120 Vdc  
DC window 102 Vdc – 160 Vdc ±1%  
Trickle charge voltage 137 Vdc ±1%  
Battery charging current (max.) 3.5 Adc per UPS module  
Communication  
Interfaces  
RS232 (Sub-D9)  
RS485 (Sub-D9 / RJ45)  
Additionally: Communication slot  
for optional expansion cards (e.g.  
AS/400 / SNMP, etc.)  
Shutdown software on CD  
"CompuWatch" for all common  
operating systems, e.g. Windows,  
Linux, Mac, Unix, FreeBSD,  
Novell, Sun  
General data  
Classification  
VFI SS 111 acc. to IEC 62040–3  
double-conversion technology  
Total efficiency AC-AC  
PROTECT 1.M (system)  
PROTECT 1.040 (module)  
> 88%  
> 89%  
Inherent noise (1m distance)  
PROTECT 1.M (system)  
PROTECT 1.040 (module)  
Cooling type  
< 62 dB(A)  
< 55 dB(A)  
Forced air cooling through  
variable-speed fans  
Operating temperature range 0 °C to +40 °C  
Battery systems  
(recommended):  
+15°C to +25°C  
Storage temperature range  
Relative humidity  
0°C to +40°C  
20% – 90%  
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Site altitude  
Up to 1000 m at nominal output  
Use more than 1000 m above sea  
level results in the following  
reduction in output power:  
Height (m) 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000  
Power  
100% 95% 90%  
85%  
80%  
Housing colour  
Weight:  
Blackline  
PROTECT 1.M (chassis)  
PROTECT 1.040 (module)  
75 kg  
15 kg per module  
Dimensions W x H x D:  
PROTECT 1.M (chassis)  
PROTECT 1.040 (module)  
442 mm x 965 mm x 700 mm  
405 mm x 87 mm x 530 mm  
Directives  
The PROTECT 1.M meets the product standard EN 50091.  
The CE mark on the unit confirms compliance with the EC  
outline directives for 73/23 EEC – Low voltage and for 89/336  
EEC – Electromagnetic compatibility if the installation  
instructions described in the operating instructions are  
observed.  
For 73/23 EEC low-voltage directive  
reference number  
EN 62040-1-1 : 2003  
For 89/336 EMC directive  
reference number  
EN 50091-2 : 1995  
EN 61000-3-2 : 1995  
EN 61000-3-3 : 1995  
Warning:  
This is a class A - device. This product can  
generate radio interference in the domestic  
environment. In this case, the user can be  
required to employ additional interference  
suppression measures.  
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Safety Regulations  
3.1  
Important Instructions and Explanations  
The instructions for operation and maintenance as well as the  
following safety regulations must be complied with to ensure  
the safety of personnel as well as to ensure the continued  
availability of the unit. All personnel installing/dismantling,  
starting up, operating or servicing the units must be familiar  
with and observe these safety regulations. Only trained and  
qualified personnel may perform the work described, using  
tools, equipment, test equipment and materials intended for the  
purpose and in perfect working condition.  
Important instructions are emphasised by the words  
"Caution", "Attention", "Note" and indented text.  
Caution  
This symbol identifies all working and operational  
procedures requiring absolute compliance to  
avoid any danger to persons.  
Attention  
This symbol identifies all working and operational  
procedures requiring absolute compliance to  
prevent any damage, irreparable or otherwise, to  
the unit and its components.  
Note  
This symbol identifies technical requirements and  
additional information requiring the operator's  
attention.  
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3.2  
Accident Prevention Regulations  
Compliance with the accident prevention regulations valid in  
the respective country of use and the general safety regulations  
in accordance with IEC 364 is mandatory. The following safety  
rules must be observed prior to performing any work on the  
PROTECT 1.M:  
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Disconnect the unit from the power supply  
Secure the unit against being switched back on  
Verify that the unit is disconnected from the power  
supply  
Earth and short-circuit the unit  
Provide protection by covers or barriers for any  
neighbouring live parts  
3.3  
Qualified Personnel  
The PROTECT 1.M may only be transported, installed,  
connected and serviced by qualified personnel who are familiar  
with the pertinent safety and installation regulations. All work  
performed must be inspected by responsible qualified  
personnel.  
The qualified personnel must be authorised by the responsible  
safety officer of the installation to perform the work required.  
Qualified personnel is defined as personnel  
having completed training and gained experience in the  
respective field,  
familiar with the pertinent standards, rules and  
regulations and accident prevention regulations,  
having received instruction on the mode of operation  
and operating conditions of the PROTECT 1.M,  
capable of recognising and preventing dangers.  
Regulations and definitions for qualified personnel can be  
found in DIN 57105/VDE 0105, Part 1.  
3.4  
Safety Instructions for PROTECT 1.M  
The UPS is live, and the voltage can be  
dangerous. The unit may only be installed and  
if necessary opened by trained and qualified  
personnel. Repairs may only be carried out by  
qualified customer service staff!  
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The output can be live, even when the UPS is not  
connected to the mains supply!  
For health and safety reasons, the unit must be  
earthed correctly!  
The PROTECT 1.M may only be operated with or connected to  
three-phase or AC voltage power systems with protective  
grounding using a mains connection cable with PE conductor  
that has been tested according to German standards (VDE).  
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 1.M is  
exhausted or when the UPS is not working in its  
normal mode (see also chapter 6.1 "Signalling",  
page 47ff and the following).  
Observe the following safety instructions to  
ensure permanent operational safety of and safe  
work with the UPS and the battery modules  
(special accessories):  
Do not dismantle the UPS!  
(The UPS does not contain any parts that 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 housing 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  
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UPS must be absolutely dry prior to start-up. As a result,  
leave it to acclimatise for at least two hours.  
Never connect the mains input and the UPS output!  
Ensure that no fluids or foreign bodies can penetrate the  
housing!  
Do not block the air vents of the unit! Make sure, for  
example, that children do not insert any objects in the  
ventilation openings!  
Do not connect household appliances such as hairdryers  
to the UPS! Also take care when working with motor  
loads. It is essential to avoid back-feeding the inverter,  
e.g. if the load is intermittently operated in regenerative  
mode.  
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 batteries, the following must be observed:  
Only ever use identical, maintenance-free sealed lead batteries  
with the same data as the original batteries.  
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!)  
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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!  
3.5  
CE certificate  
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4
Set-up  
4.1  
Unpacking and Inspection  
The unit has been completely checked and inspected.  
Although the device 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 transport  
company employee and report the damage to the AEG  
representative or dealer within eight days of delivery.  
Check the delivery is complete:  
PROTECT 1.M system cabinet  
6 slot covers for the module racks  
Slot cover cap with integrated LC display  
Communication module  
RS232 communication cable  
Management software "CompuWatch" on CD  
Operating instructions  
Delivery of external (factory-fitted) battery modules includes:  
External battery unit  
Special battery connection cable  
Brief instructions with battery handling regulations  
Please contact our hotline (see page 5) in case of any  
discrepancy.  
1. Remove the packaging bands and lift up the cardboard box  
to remove it (see Fig. 1)  
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2. Remove the foam from the unit (see Fig. 2); remove the  
plastic wrapping;  
3. Remove the lower module and the foam from the frames  
(see Fig. 3);  
4. Now, with the assistance of at least one other person,  
carefully lift the system cabinet off the pallet and move it to  
the installation location.  
Fig. 1  
Attention  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Do not use a lowlift truck or forklift truck to lift the  
system or battery cabinet off the pallet!  
The original packaging provides effective protection against  
mechanical shocks and should be retained so the unit can be  
transported safely later on.  
Please keep plastic packaging bags away from babies and  
children in order to safeguard against suffocation accidents.  
Handle the components with care. Please take into account the  
weight. It may be necessary to engage the help of a second  
person.  
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4.2  
Transport to Installation Site  
The PROTECT 1.M is equipped with transport rolls for easy  
transport to the intended installation site. It is recommended to  
install the UPS where:  
The connection work can be conveniently carried out;  
There is enough space for proper operation and, if  
necessary, for periodic and extraordinary maintenance  
work; in this regard, the connection cables should be  
long enough to move the UPS (to open the UPS if  
necessary) without having to switch it off.  
The UPS is protected against external atmospheric  
influences;  
The humidity and the ambient temperature are within the  
limits;  
The fire protection standards are observed.  
The battery service life strongly depends on the ambient  
temperature. Ambient temperatures between +15 °C and +25  
°C are optimum.  
Attention!  
Only transport the PROTECT 1.M in an upright  
position! Never tilt or cant it; avoid displacing  
the centre of gravity!  
Make sure that no magnetic storage media are stored and/or  
operated close to PROTECT 1.M.  
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4.3  
Set-Up  
Note the following points when setting up the UPS system and  
its external battery units (special accessories):  
The contact surface must be smooth and level. It must  
also be sufficiently strong and sturdy to avoid vibration  
and shocks.  
Make sure that the mounting is able to support the  
weight, especially in conjunction with external battery  
units (special accessories).  
Set up the units so that adequate air circulation is  
assured. There must be at least 100 mm clearance at  
the back for ventilation purposes. Do not block the intake  
openings on the front and, if present, on the side of the  
unit. There must be a gap of at least 50 mm here.  
External battery units must be placed on the side of the  
UPS system. To ensure the greatest possible  
mechanical stability, do not place the external battery  
unit(s) above or below the UPS system.  
Avoid extreme temperatures! We recommend an  
ambient temperature of 15 °C to 25 °C in order to  
maximise the service life of the batteries. Do not expose  
the units to direct sunlight or operate them close to other  
heat sources such as radiators.  
Protect the units against external effects (in particular  
moisture and dust). In this regard, please also refer to  
the instructions in chapter 3, page 14 in these operating  
instructions.  
If you transport the unit from a cold room into a warm one, or if  
the room temperature suddenly drops, then condensation may  
form inside the unit. To avoid any damage due to  
condensation, let the unit acclimate for 2 hours before you  
switch it on.  
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5
External View  
5.1  
Front and Rear View of PROTECT 1.M (chassis)  
LED indicators  
System On/Off  
Communication port  
LC display  
Keys for  
UPS menu  
navigation  
Communication module  
UPS modules  
PROTECT 1.040  
Slot cover caps  
with intake air  
channelling  
Front view with  
slot covers  
mounted  
Front view  
with slot covers removed  
Communication slot  
RS485  
RS232  
RS485  
RS485  
Cover for mains input  
switch  
Cover with electronic interlocking  
for manual bypass switch  
Connection terminal cover  
Rear view of PROTECT 1.M  
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5.2  
5.3  
Front/Rear and 3D View  
PROTECT 1.040 (UPS module)  
Handles with latching for easy removal or insertion  
of a PROTECT 1.040 UPS module  
Fans  
Front view  
Fans  
RS232  
Blade-connect male  
Rear view  
Orientation markings for optimum  
displacement of the centre of gravity  
when holding a PROTECT 1.040 UPS  
module  
3D view  
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Front and Rear View  
(communication module)  
Blade-connect  
Rear view  
for connecting the  
Handle  
Communication port  
LC display  
3D view  
Front view  
5.4  
Front View of LCD Panel  
LCD connection cable  
Slot cover cap  
with integrated LC display  
Slot cover cap  
for UPS modules  
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5.5  
Display Panel  
1. "Normal": The green LED lights when the UPS is  
supplying the loads with voltage via the inverters  
(normal operation).  
2. "On Battery": The yellow LED lights when the UPS is  
supplying power from the battery.  
3. "Bypass": The yellow LED lights when the UPS is  
supplying the loads with mains voltage from public  
utility's mains.  
4. "Fault": If the UPS is not operating without faults, the  
red LED lights continuously and a continuous alarm  
signal sounds; alternatively, the red LED flashes and  
an alarm signal sounds at the same time.  
5. Graphic LC display, for functions such as UPS status  
display  
6. Select/confirm entry (return)  
7. Scroll down  
8. Scroll up  
9. ESC: Cancel  
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6
Installation  
6.1  
Installation Notes  
1. This unit must be installed by qualified personnel in  
accordance with the locally applicable electrical  
regulations.  
2. The PROTECT 1.M uses fans for cooling, which  
means sufficient ventilation must be provided at the  
installation location (see also chapter 6.2:  
Installation area).  
3. A battery system with a nominal DC voltage of 120  
Vdc is required as the external battery for the  
PROTECT 1.M. The battery capacity and the battery  
pack can be selected according to the user's  
requirements.  
As  
an  
option,  
appropriately  
preconfigurations with a wide range of capacity  
values can be purchased directly from AEG Power  
Solutions.  
4. Connection diagram: The PROTECT 1.M has two  
input modes: A single-phase input and a three-  
phase input. The PROTECT 1.M detects the input  
mode and selects the corresponding operating  
mode automatically.  
a. Connection with single-phase input  
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b. Connection with three-phase input  
Note: If using three-phase mains connection, make sure  
the phase sequence is correct. The UPS cannot start up if  
the phase sequence is wrong, and an alarm will sound. At  
the same time, "Phase sequence error" appears on the LC  
display. Make sure the neutral conductor is connected  
correctly as well.  
5. Installation clearances  
A gap of at least 80 cm is required in front of the  
PROTECT 1.M and at least 30 cm behind the UPS for  
maintenance purposes. No objects should be placed  
closer than 30 cm to the side of the UPS.  
> 30cm  
> 80cm  
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5. Connection cross-sections and fuse protection  
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If you are using fuse load break switch for mains  
fusing, please select miniature circuit breakers  
with "D" characteristic.  
i
Route wires individually to guarantee reliable  
strain relief.  
Preferably use special rubber-insulated wire  
NSGAÖU or NSGAFÖU, NYY or Radox 4GKW-AX.  
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6.2  
Set-up and Installation of the Modules  
1.  
To set up the unit, position it in its installation  
location and use a spanner to turn the height-  
adjustable feet until they reach the floor. The feet  
are located at the four corners of the baseplate.  
foot  
Locking  
2.  
3.  
Push the communication module into the top left-  
hand corner of the uppermost slot (see illustration  
above).  
Push all PROTECT 1.040 UPS modules into the  
slots one after the other in order to complete  
installation of the modules (see illustrations below).  
Note: You must install the modules one after the other. Only  
once one module has been engaged completely in the frame  
can the next one be installed.  
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Hold the UPS module firmly at the sides when pushing it in.  
Your thumbs should make contact with the orientation marks  
on the UPS module (see illustration below).  
4. Install the slot cover caps: Insert the slot cover caps from  
bottom to top over each individual slot. To ensure optimum  
cooling of the individual UPS modules, continuous  
operation is only permitted with the slot cover caps in  
place.  
5. Install the LC display: Connect the plug of the LC display  
ribbon cable to the communication port on the front of the  
communication module. Fix it in place using the screws  
provided. Then engage the display in the top rack on the  
front of the unit.  
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7
Adding/Removing Modules  
7.1  
Active Redundancy  
n+x technology is one of the most reliable configurations. "n"  
represents the minimum number of PROTECT 1.040 UPS  
modules that requires the total power; "x" represents the  
number of redundant PROTECT 1.040 UPS modules, i.e. the  
number of fault-tolerant modules that the system can handle at  
the same time. Assume the apparent output power to be  
achieved is 15 kVA, for example. One module of the  
PROTECT 1.M delivers 4 kVA. This means it is necessary to  
select n=4 at least (4 x 4 kVA = 16 kVA). If x = 2 then two  
additional UPS modules would provide active redundancy.  
In the sample configuration above, each of the 6 UPS modules  
delivers a 2.5 kVA proportion of the overall power. If one  
module were to fail, the five other modules would each deliver  
3 kVA. If two UPS modules fail, the remaining four modules  
would each deliver 3.75 kVA. The system indicated here  
therefore permits a maximum of two modules to fail, although  
the probability of two modules failing simultaneously is  
considerably lower than that of one module failing.  
Furthermore, additional modules guarantee that the overall  
system has a higher overload capacity, for instance.  
You can increase capacity by adding to the number of modules  
in the PROTECT 1.M. Do this by connecting from one to six  
modules in parallel. The six UPS modules function  
autonomously and are independent of one another. Faulty  
modules can easily be renewed during ongoing operation at  
any time.  
7.2  
Installing and Removing UPS Modules  
The PROTECT 1.M uses what is referred to as hot-swappable  
technology, which means you can install or uninstall, add or  
remove modules irrespective of whether the unit is switched on  
or off. If the UPS is operating with loads, before removing any  
modules you should check that the remaining modules are  
capable of providing sufficient power otherwise there may be  
an overload.  
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7.2.1  
Basic procedure for installing a PROTECT 1.040 UPS  
module  
1. Remove the slot cover cap from the rack in which the UPS  
module is going to be installed.  
2. Grip the UPS module at the sides with both hands. The  
black dots on the top of the UPS module serve as  
orientation marks for where to position your thumbs in  
order to have the centre of gravity in the optimum position.  
Slowly and carefully push the module into the housing slot.  
Make sure that the warning notice is facing upwards.  
3. Make sure that the module has been completely pushed  
into the shaft and has clipped in with a clearly audible  
"click".  
4. Reinstall the cover plate.  
7.2.2  
Basic procedure for removing a PROTECT 1.040 UPS  
module  
1. Remove the slot cover cap from the rack from which the  
UPS module is going to be removed. Use both hands to  
pull the handles on the sides. Pull until you see the ""  
markings on the top of the UPS module you are pulling out  
(the handle has a detent position, and only when the lever  
is pressed is it possible to pull the module out).  
2. Then hold the module with both hands with your thumbs at  
the "" markings and pull it out.  
Note: Pull the module slowly and without exerting too much  
force. In particular, watch out for the shift in the centre of  
gravity when the module leaves the slot!  
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8
Operating and Maintenance  
8.1  
Operation  
1. Make sure that the phase sequence is correct if you are  
using a three-phase mains connection (L1, L2, L3). If you  
are using a single-phase mains connection, make sure  
that phase L1 has been selected and correctly connected  
to the UPS.  
2. Furthermore, make sure that the neutral conductor has  
been connected properly and that the system is  
adequately earthed.  
3. Check the polarity of the battery system. Make sure that  
the (+) and (-) poles of the connection match those of the  
battery casing. Now switch the battery system "ON" using  
the fuse load break switch.  
4. Switch the input protection switch on the rear of the UPS to  
"ON". The fans start operating immediately.  
5. Now set the "system start switch" behind the slot cover  
cap of the LC display to "ON" and follow the instructions  
on the LC display.  
Note: The diagrams below show examples for the displays with  
a three-phase connection for the UPS; in spite of the slight  
differences they also apply accordingly to the AC voltage  
connection. The content of the diagrams is only intended for  
display purposes.  
1) After step 4.  
2) Wait about 15 seconds  
IMPORTANT: Step 5 only now.  
LCD SELFTESTING …  
Æ UPS ON  
SETUP  
INQUIRE  
PT1.M UPS  
UPS SELFTESTING  
PLEASE WAIT A MOMENT  
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3) Press ESC  
LOAD: 0%  
4) Press for the following  
information  
BATT: 137  
OUTPUT PARAMETER  
I / P VOLT: 232 232 231  
O / P VOLT: 0  
RN  
VOLT: 0V  
CURR: 0A  
FREQ: 0.0Hz  
SN  
TN  
O / P FREQ: 0.0Hz  
STATUS: NO OUTPUT  
Note: When the mains is connected for the first time, the UPS does  
not output any voltage (Figs. correspond to this status)  
5) Press again  
6) Press again  
for the following information  
for the following inform.  
INPUT PARAMETER  
POWER PARAMETER  
RN  
VOLT: 232  
FREQ: 50.0Hz  
RST INPUT  
SN  
TN  
kW  
kVA  
232  
231  
TOTAL: 0.00 0.00  
UPS1: 0.00 0.00  
UPS2: 0.00 0.00  
Note: The status of each UPS module is displayed cyclically in the  
bottom two lines.  
7) Press the key again for the following information  
BATTERY PARAMETER  
Note: Battery status is  
BAT VOLT: 136V  
CHARGING, DISCHARGE  
VOLUME: 100%  
or BATT OPEN (battery not  
connected).  
STATUS: CHARGING  
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8.1.1  
Start-up  
1) Switch on  
2) Press the  
3) Press the  
/ Return key  
key  
CONFIRM  
TURN UPS ON  
Æ NO, CANCEL  
YES, CONFIRM  
Æ UPS ON  
SETUP  
INQUIRE  
4) Once again, press the  
/ Return key  
LOAD: 0%  
BATT: 136  
I / P VOLT: 232 232 231  
O / P VOLT: 230  
UPS IS TURNING ON  
PLEASE WAIT…  
O / P FREQ: 50.0Hz  
STATUS: 3 PHASE I / P  
8.1.2  
Shutting down  
1) Switch off  
2) Press the  
3) Make selection  
/ Return key  
UPS OFF SELECTION  
ÆSWITCH TO BYPASS  
TURN OFF OUTPUT  
Æ UPS OFF  
SELFTEST  
INQUIRE  
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3) Switch-off option 1:  
Load supply via bypass  
"SWITCH TO BYPASS"  
4) Switch-off option 2:  
Load supply directly off  
"TURN OFF OUTPUT"  
CONFIRM  
CONFIRM  
SWITCH TO BYPASS  
Æ NO, CANCEL  
YES, CONFIRM  
WARNING:  
OUTPUT OFF  
Æ NO, CANCEL  
YES, CONFIRM  
5) Select "YES, CONFIRM" and  
press the / Return key again  
TURNING OFF  
UPS IS OFF  
PLEASE WAIT…  
PRESS ANY KEY…  
8.1.3 Inquiries  
1) Menu inquiries  
2) Press the / Return key  
INQUIRY  
UPS ON  
SETUP  
Æ PHONE  
MAINTAIN PROCEDURE  
ALARM CONTROL  
ONLY FOR SERVICE  
Æ INQUIRE  
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3) Press the / Return key at the "PHONE" item, for example  
RETAILER PHONE:  
XXXXXXXXXXXX  
XXXXXXXXXXXX  
8.1.4  
Setup  
(press ESC to exit the aforementioned menus)  
The user can enter the User Setup menu by entering the  
password (the initial password is "1234" and should be  
changed by the user) and set the following parameters (UPS in  
BYPASS mode!):  
1) Setup menu  
2) Press the key  
(not in Start-up menu)  
ÆUPS ON  
SETUP  
UPS ON  
Æ SETUP  
INQUIRE  
INQUIRE  
3) Enter the password;  
4) Select the  
press the / Return key  
required setting  
SETUP  
Æ SELFTEST TIME  
RE-START REDUNDAN  
PASSWORD VOLTAGE  
Æ USER KEY: *****  
PHONE  
FREQUEN  
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5) Select SETUP,  
e.g. REDUNDAN and  
press / Return  
6) E.g. if the number of  
redundant modules is 0, …  
SETUP REDUNDANCE  
TOTAL NUM: 3  
WARNING:  
CURRENT SETTING IS  
NO REDUNDANCY, OK?  
ÆREDUN NUM: 1  
MAX POWER CURRENT  
SETTING: 8kVA/5.6kW  
YES  
Æ NO  
The redundancy setup applies after the Setup menu is exited,  
i.e. the UPS displays "Overload" if the power is more than  
8 kVA / 5.6 kW.  
7) Switch on the PROTECT 1.M in battery mode:  
Having ensured that the batteries are connected correctly,  
switch the battery fuse-switch disconnector to "ON". Then  
press the system switch (located behind the LC display)  
from "OFF" to "ON". The displayed menu is similar to that  
of mains current mode. Now switch on the UPS. The UPS  
switches off if you do not start any action within  
15 seconds; the LC display is switched off after about  
10 minutes: "NO MODULE DETECTED"  
Observe the safety precaution!  
For personal safety reasons, do not switch on the  
UPS when the mains is disconnected!  
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8.2  
Maintenance  
1. Maintenance of the UPS and battery replacement should  
be performed by well trained expert personnel.  
2. Batteries that have not been used for some time must be  
charged up every three months at normal ambient  
temperature and every two months if the ambient  
temperature is high.  
3. The three switches on the back, from top to bottom, are as  
follows: Mains fuse-switch disconnector, manual service  
bypass switch and output switch. Switching the mains  
fuse-switch disconnector on causes mains voltage to be  
supplied to each module of the PROTECT 1.M. Switching  
the output switch on allows output voltage to be delivered  
from the modules of the UPS to the loads. The  
maintenance switch is used for UPS maintenance. The  
UPS can only run in inverter operation if the manual  
service bypass switch is switched off and the cover has  
been fitted.  
Note: Make sure that the PROTECT 1.M has been  
changed over to bypass operation before you switch on  
the manual service bypass switch. The load connection is  
immediately supplied with voltage when the manual  
service bypass switch is actuated. Only trained and  
qualified personnel should operate this switch.  
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8.3  
Shutdown and UPS Management Software  
The "CompuWatch" software specially developed for these  
purposes by AEG continuously checks the mains supply and the  
UPS status.  
In conjunction with the "intelligent" UPS, this guarantees the  
availability of the EDP components as well as the data security.  
The "CompuWatch" shutdown software supports different  
operating systems, e.g. Windows 98SE/ME, Windows  
NT/2000/XP, Windows Vista, Linux SUSE, Linux RedHat, Novell  
Netware, IBM AIX, HP-UX, SUN Solaris, Mac OS, and others.  
Example of a "CompuWatch" screen:  
Refer to the manual on the CD for details about installing the  
software on the various operating systems. Download of  
updates at www.AEGpartnerNet.com >> PRODUCTS >>  
Software >> CompuWatch.  
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9 Communication Interfaces  
The PROTECT 1.M has RS232 and RS485 interfaces as well  
as an expansion slot: As external connections, it is possible to  
use either an AS400 card (optional) or an SNMP/ SNMP PRO  
card (optional) for the expansion slot.  
1. The standard RS232 interface is for the "CompuWatch"  
control software.  
2. The RS485 connection makes it possible to monitor and  
control all the functions of the UPS from a remote location.  
3. The optional AS400 connection is for AS400 users who  
want to control the UPS directly by using the UPS control  
function of the AS400 system.  
4. In addition, the expansion slot is for the SNMP/ SNMP  
PRO card (optional accessory), which permits remote  
monitoring of the UPS via the Internet.  
5. If you have any questions about using the aforementioned  
communication interface connections, please contact our  
customer support.  
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10 Troubleshooting and Fault  
Rectification  
If error messages are displayed, please refer to the following  
table in order to localise the fault that has occurred and to find  
information about what measures to take to rectify the fault. If  
you cannot resolve the problem(s), please contact the Service  
Center (see page 5 "Hotline").  
1. Check whether the UPS connection, and specifically the  
mains connection, has been made correctly.  
2. Check whether the input voltage has been applied correctly  
(check for phase(s) connected to the neutral conductor and for  
the phase sequence, if appropriate).  
3. Check the connection of the battery system (polarity and nominal  
voltage).  
4. Make a note of the status of the unit when the fault occurred  
(LC display) and the error code number that is displayed.  
Overview of fault messages  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Overload in normal / bypass or battery  
operation  
Reduce the load.  
Check whether input cabling and UPS  
input voltage are normal.  
Error/fault LED lights up, periodic  
warning signals  
Applied mains not in tolerance range  
Battery system faulty / not connected  
UPS fault  
Check whether the voltage of the battery  
system is correct and that the battery fuse-  
switch disconnector is made.  
Error/fault LED lights up,  
continuous warning signal  
Contact the Customer Service Center.  
Battery system aged/reached end of useful  
life  
Battery discharge time is 1/3 shorter  
compared to 1sttime  
Charging error  
Make sure that the communication module  
has been installed correctly; check both  
plugs of the ribbon cable for the LC  
display are connected correctly.  
LCD displays that data cable is not  
attached correctly (?)  
LC display dark orfaulty  
CompuWatch or SNMP(pro) do  
not detect the PROTECT 1.M >>  
No communication  
Software status of CompuWatch or  
firmware of SNMP(pro) card outmoded;  
error in computer configuration  
Download the latest software /  
firmware from the AEG homepage.  
Check the communication cable.  
The LC display does not display  
any inserted UPS modules  
Modules, housing or units are not  
connected correctly.  
Pull the module out and re-insert it into the  
slot (click!) or use a different slot.  
Mains not in tolerance; phase loss or  
possible phase sequence error; cover  
removed from bypass switch.  
Check the mains voltage and UPS  
connection; replace cover of bypass  
switch if removed.  
Mains power is connected but the  
UPS does not start operating.  
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11 Reference Table for the Display and  
UPS Operating Problems  
11.1 Normal operation  
Operating  
status /  
LED indications  
Warning signal  
LC displays  
Notes  
Operating  
problems  
Mainsin  
tolerance  
range  
None  
Mains not in  
tolerance, i.e.  
batt. operation  
"utility power  
is abnormal"  
1 acoustic signal  
every 4s  
11.2 Battery Operation  
Battery voltage  
intolerance  
range  
1 acoustic signal  
every 4s  
"utility power  
is abnormal"  
Battery voltage  
not in tolerance  
range  
Check battery  
system; poss.  
Reduce load  
1 acoustic signal "battery voltage  
every 2s  
is too low"  
11.3 Bypass Operation  
Operating  
status /  
LED indications  
Warning signal  
LC displays  
Notes  
Operating  
problems  
Mainsin  
tolerance  
range;  
Alarm stops  
when UPS  
returns to  
1 acoustic  
signal every  
2 min.  
bypass mode  
normal mode  
Mains not in  
tolerance  
range;  
USVoutput  
voltage is  
switched off  
1 acoustic  
signal every 4 s  
"utility power  
is abnormal"  
bypass mode  
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11.4 Warning Signal if Battery System Not  
Connected, e.g. battery fuse failure  
Operating  
status /  
LED indications  
Warning signal  
LC displays  
Notes  
Operating  
problems  
"UPS is not  
connected to  
the battery"  
Check battery  
system;poss.  
fuse fault?  
Bypass  
mode  
1 acoustic signal  
every 4 s  
"UPS is not  
connected to  
the battery"  
Check battery  
system; poss.  
fuse fault?  
Normal  
mode  
1 acoustic signal  
every 4 s  
11.5 Warning Signal for Phase Loss or Phase  
Sequence Error  
Operating  
status /  
LED indications  
Warning signal  
LC displays  
Notes  
Operating  
problems  
Phase loss;  
Phase  
sequence  
error; bypass  
"utility failure Nooutput  
and sequence voltage; check  
1 acoustic signal  
every 2 s  
error"  
UPS connection  
"utility failure"  
alarm code  
02 03 09  
Mains failure  
normal mode  
1 acoustic signal  
every 4 s  
Check UPS  
input cabling  
Note:  
= LED lights up  
= LED flashes  
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11.6 Overload Protection  
Operating  
status /  
LED indications  
Warning  
signal  
LC displays  
Notes  
Operating  
problems  
1 acoustic  
signal  
every 2 s  
Overload in  
normal operation  
UPS warning  
"Output  
overload"  
Reduce the load  
Continuous  
warning  
signal  
"Output  
Overload in  
normal operation  
> Switchover  
overload"Alarm Reduce the load  
code: 46  
1 acoustic  
signal  
every 2 s  
Overload in  
battery operation  
UPS warning  
"Output  
Reduce the load  
overload"  
Continuous  
warning  
signal  
Overload in  
battery operation  
> switch-off  
"Output overload"  
Reduce the load  
Alarm code: 46  
1 acoustic  
signal  
every 2 s  
Overload in  
bypass  
operation  
"Output  
Reduce the load  
overload"  
Note:  
= LED lights up  
= LED flashes  
If you cannot solve the problem that has occurred, stop the entire  
procedure, switch off the UPS and disconnect the UPS from the  
mains. Please contact our hotline in this case (see page 5).  
Please have the serial number of the unit as well as the  
purchase date at hand. 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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12 Minimum Number of Battery Packs  
Batteries with different capacity have specific charging and  
discharging characteristics. Standard configurations have been  
defined in order to make optimum use of the service life. The  
hatched part shows the permitted configurations.  
Configuration table for battery cabinet systems equipped with  
24 or 28 Ah battery blocks  
Power  
4 kVA  
24/28 Ahx1 24/28 Ahx2 24/28 Ahx3 24/28 Ahx4 24/28 Ahx5 24/28 Ahx6  
8 kVA  
12 kVA  
16 kVA  
20 kVA  
24 kVA  
Configuration table for battery cabinet systems equipped with  
38 or 42 Ah battery blocks  
Power  
4 kVA  
38/42 Ahx1 38/42 Ahx2 38/42 Ahx3 38/42 Ahx4 38/42 Ahx5 38/42 Ahx6  
8 kVA  
12 kVA  
16 kVA  
20 kVA  
24 kVA  
Configuration table for battery cabinet systems equipped with  
65 or 75 Ah battery blocks  
Power  
4 kVA  
65/75 Ahx1 65/75 Ahx2 65/75 Ahx3 65/75 Ahx4 65/75 Ahx5 65/75 Ahx6  
8 kVA  
12 kVA  
16 kVA  
20 kVA  
24 kVA  
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The following tables show the achievable standby times according  
to the UPS expansion level and capacity utilisation as well as  
depending on the optional battery cabinet units that are connected  
ex-works:  
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13 List of terms  
13.1  
Technical terminology  
DC/DC booster  
Circuit technology for increasing a DC voltage to a higher  
voltage level  
SBS  
Static Bypass Switch  
Appliance protection  
Term from overvoltage technology  
Classic mains overvoltage protection consists of lighting  
surge arrester (class B), overvoltage protection (class C)  
and, finally, the so-called appliance protection (class D)  
- see also the http://www.phoenixcontact.com website  
(topic "TRABTECH")  
IGBT  
Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor  
The latest design of high-performance transistors with  
minimum control power requirement (MOSFET  
structure) and minimum losses on the output side  
(structure of a bipolar transistor)  
Class D  
LED  
See appliance protection  
Light Emitting Diode  
Electronic semi-conductor component, commonly  
referred to as an LED, used for optic signalling.  
PFC  
Power Factor Correction  
Circuit technology for minimising system disturbances  
(particularly important when connecting non-linear  
loads)  
PWM  
Pulse Width Modulation  
Here: circuit technology for generating a sinusoidal  
voltage of the highest quality from an existing DC  
voltage  
SNMP  
VFD  
Simple Network Management Protocol  
A protocol encountered frequently in networks for  
managing / handling components  
Output Voltage and Frequency Dependent from mains  
supply. The UPS output is dependent on mains voltage  
and frequency fluctuations. Earlier designation:  
OFFLINE  
VI  
Output Voltage Independent from mains supply  
The UPS output is dependent on mains frequency  
fluctuations, but the mains voltage is prepared by  
electronic / passive voltage control units. Earlier  
designation: LINE-INTERACTIVE  
VFI  
Output Voltage and Frequency Independent from  
mains supply. The UPS output is independent of mains  
voltage and frequency fluctuations. Earlier designation:  
ONLINE  
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Guarantee Certificate  
Type: …….……………….…......................................................  
Unit number: ….………….…..……………................................  
Date of purchase:………………...........……………………........  
Dealer stamp / signature  
Errors and changes excepted.  
AEG Power Solutions GmbH  
Emil-Siepmann-Straße 32  
59581 Warstein-Belecke  
Germany  
Operating instructions  
BAL 8000015763_02 EN  
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