AEG Power Supply 6000BP User Manual

OPerating instructiOns  
Protect D.  
Protect D. 6000 (BP)  
Protect D. 10000 (BP)  
EN  
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thank you for purchasing the Protect D. uPs from aeg Power solutions.  
the following safety precautions are an important part of these operating  
instructions. they are designed to help you avoid problems caused by  
operating errors and to protect you against any possible hazards. Please  
read these instructions carefully before using the product for the first time!  
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Contents  
1. notes on these operating instructions ............................................. 6  
2. General Information .......................................................................... 8  
2.1 technology ........................................................................................................8  
2.2 system description............................................................................................9  
2.3 technical data .................................................................................................11  
3. safety Regulations........................................................................... 16  
3.1 general safety instructions .............................................................................16  
3.2 safety instructions for the Protect D..............................................................16  
3.3 ce certificate ...................................................................................................20  
4. Installation........................................................................................ 21  
4.1 unpack and check...........................................................................................21  
4.2 installation........................................................................................................23  
4.3 assembly..........................................................................................................23  
5. overview of connections, operating / display elements................ 26  
5.1 Front view........................................................................................................26  
5.2 rear-panel view (connections):.......................................................................28  
6. electrical connection........................................................................ 31  
6.1 safety of personnel ........................................................................................32  
6.2 connection cross-section and fuses...............................................................32  
6.3 Mains and consumer connection ...................................................................34  
6.4 contacting the battery modules....................................................................36  
6.4.1 connecting the internal battery ............................................................36  
6.4.2 connecting external battery extension(s).............................................39  
7. operation Mode and operating..................................................... 42  
7.1 First start-up.....................................................................................................42  
7.1.1 switching on the uPs.............................................................................42  
7.1.2 switching off the uPs ............................................................................42  
7.2 usage table......................................................................................................43  
7.2.1 Overview.................................................................................................43  
7.2.2 indicators (LeDs).....................................................................................43  
7.2.3 Operating keys (navigation)..................................................................44  
7.3 Display (Main Menu) .......................................................................................45  
7.3.1 uPs status-display ..................................................................................45  
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7.3.2 event log.................................................................................................49  
7.3.3 Measurements........................................................................................50  
7.3.4 control ....................................................................................................50  
7.3.5 identification...........................................................................................51  
7.3.6 settings ...................................................................................................51  
8. Interfaces and communication ........................................................ 56  
8.1 rs232 and usB computer interfaces.............................................................56  
8.2 communications slot ......................................................................................56  
8.3 shutdown and uPs management software ..................................................57  
8.4 ePO (emergency Power off).........................................................................58  
8.5 change-over contact ......................................................................................59  
9. troubleshooting............................................................................... 60  
9.1 Malfunctions....................................................................................................60  
9.1.1 alarm / error messages .........................................................................61  
10. Parallel operation .......................................................................... 65  
10.1 Function.........................................................................................................65  
10.2 installation / connection of parallel field operation ...................................66  
11. Maintenance .................................................................................. 67  
11.1 charging the battery.....................................................................................67  
11.2 Maintenance checks......................................................................................67  
11.2.1 Visual check...........................................................................................67  
11.2.2 Battery check........................................................................................68  
11.2.3 Ventilator check....................................................................................68  
11.3 Battery replacement .....................................................................................68  
12. storage, Dismantling and Disposal............................................... 70  
12.1 storage ..........................................................................................................70  
12.2 Dismantling....................................................................................................70  
12.3 Disposal .........................................................................................................70  
13. Appendix....................................................................................... 72  
13.1 technical terminology...................................................................................72  
13.2 Keyword register ..........................................................................................74  
13.3 notes .............................................................................................................75  
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1. notes on these oPeRAtInG InstRuCtIons  
ObligatiON tO PrOviDE iNstructiONs  
these operating instructions are designed to help you properly and safely install  
and operate the following uninterruptible Power supply (uPs) systems: Protect  
D. 6000 and Protect D. 10000, as well as the corresponding external battery units,  
Protect D. 6000 BP and Protect D. 10000 BP, hereinafter collectively referred to as  
Protect D. this operating instructions contain important information on avoiding  
hazards.  
PlEasE rEaD thEsE iNstructiONs carEfully bEfOrE  
first usE!  
these operating instructions are part of the Protect D.  
the operator of this device is required to make these operating instructions  
openly available to any person transporting, installing, servicing or performing  
any other work on the Protect D.  
valiDity  
these operating instructions comply with the current technical specifications of  
the Protect D. at the time of publication. the contents do not constitute a contract  
and are for informational purposes only.  
WarraNty aND liability  
We reserve the right to make any changes to the information in this operating  
manual, with respect to the specifications and the operating instructions in  
particular, at any time.  
complaints about delivered goods must be submitted within eight days of receipt,  
along with the packing slip. Later claims will not be accepted.  
any damage incurred due to non-compliance with these instructions (including  
damage to the warranty seal) will void the warranty. aeg accepts no liability  
for consequential damages. aeg will rescind all obligations, such as warranty  
agreements, service contacts, etc. without prior notice in the event that any spare  
parts other than original aeg spare parts or those purchased by aeg are used for  
maintenance and repair.  
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haNDliNg  
the Protect D. is designed and constructed so that all of the steps that need to  
be taken for its installation and operation can be done without having to open the  
device. any maintenance or repairs are to be performed by qualified technicians  
only.  
illustrations are included to make certain steps clearer and easier to understand.  
if there is any potential danger to personnel or equipment while performing  
certain work, these activities are accompanied by pictograms, whose meanings  
are explained in the safety instructions in chapter 3.  
hOtliNE  
if you still have questions after reading this operating manual, please contact your  
retailer or our hotline:  
tel:  
+49 (0)180 5 234 787  
+49 (0)180 5 234 789  
Fax:  
internet: www.aegps.com  
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any forwarding, reproduction and / or storage, using electronic or mechanical  
means in whole or in part, of these operating instructions requires the express  
prior written consent of aeg.  
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2. GeneRAl InfoRMAtIon  
2.1 tEchNOlOgy  
Protect D. is an uninterruptible power supply (uPs) for rack mounted loads such as  
Pcs, workstations, servers, network components and similar devices, consisting of:  
• network filter with surge protection (device protection / class D) and mains  
back-feed protection  
rectifier with PFc-logic (power factor correction unit)  
• separate input possibilities for rectifier and bypass (DuaL or singLe input)  
• separate intelligent battery charger with switch mode power supply technology  
• sealed system battery with maintenance-free design for energy storage in rack  
technology with downstream Dc / Dc converter unit  
• 3-level igBt inverter for continuous supply to the connected loads with  
sinusoidal ac voltage  
• automatic, electronic bypass(sBs) as an additional passive redundancy  
sBs = static Bypass switch  
removable terminal unit with outlets to ie60320, fitted with an automatic  
locking mechanism  
• Manual bypass for maintenance and service purposes (with automatic static  
bypass activation, when operated)  
• Parallel operation for the purpose of preparation of active redundancy or  
to increase power  
control unit based on digital signal processor technology  
• Multi-lingual LcD display designed to display remaining time and logs in  
real time  
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Fig. 1: Component diagram  
2.2 systEm DEscriPtiON  
the uPs is connected between the public network and the power load segment  
to be protected.  
the rectifier is powered from the mains and converts the ac voltage into a  
stabilized Dc voltage to feed the inverter. the circuitry technology used (PFc),  
enables sinusoidal current consumption, thus allowing a low circuit feedback  
operation. a separate, second rectifier (charger) based on switching power supply  
technology, recharges or maintains the charge of the battery in the intermediate  
circuit. Due to the special circuitry technology used in this charger / rectifier, the  
harmonics of the charging current are reduced significantly. additionally, a sleep  
mode considerably increases the service life of the battery. the inverter converts  
the Dc voltage into a sinusoidal ac voltage. in combination with digital signal  
processor technology and extremely high pulse rate igBt-power semiconductors  
in the inverter, a microprocessor-controlled regulator on the basis of pulse-width  
modulation (PWM) guarantees a voltage system of the highest quality and  
availability on the secured busbar.  
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in the event of mains problems (e.g. power outages), power is supplied to the  
load segment without an interruption from the inverter, which now uses the  
battery. since no switching is required, the load segment experiences no power  
supply interruption at all.  
the automatic bypass provides increased power supply security for single  
installations in particular by switching the public network, e.g. in the event of  
an inverter malfunction, through to the load segment directly and without  
interruption. in other words, the automatic bypass provides the load segment  
with an additional passive redundancy.  
an integrated, manual bypass unit for maintenance and / or servicing provides an  
uninterrupted supply of power to the consumers. the connection unit is designed  
so that it can be separated from the uPs circuitry with minimal effort and can thus  
remain in the rack. through this simplified line-side activation, servicing of the unit  
is possible at all times.  
in order to ensure maximum security to the supply of the connected loads,  
the equipment was also prepared for parallel operation: a second uPs system  
provides maximum availability when used as an active redundancy. if, however,  
the demand for power is in the foreground, then the second uPs can be used  
for performance enhancing parallel operation.  
the graphical LcD display used provides for versatile use and easy operation.  
convenient features such as switchable outputs, a freely programmable,  
potential-free change-over contact, as well as an emergency power-off contact,  
round out the standard interface selection (usB, rs232 and communication slot).  
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2.3 tEchNical Data  
type rating  
Protect D. 6000  
6000 Va (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag) 5400 W  
10000 Va (cos ϕ = 0.9 lag) 9000 W  
1ph~ / n / Pe (DuaL inPut)  
200 / 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac  
176 Vac – 276 Vac  
Protect D. 10000  
uPs input  
nominal input voltage  
Rectifier voltage range  
(without battery operation,  
100 % load, cos ϕ = 0.9 lag)  
Rectifier voltage range  
(without battery operation  
50 % power reduction)  
Bypass voltage range  
frequency  
120 Vac – 276 Vac  
184 Vac – 264 Vac  
50 Hz / 60 Hz (automatic detection or manually)  
10 %  
frequency tolerance range  
Charging rate at full load  
and battery charging (max.)  
Protect D. 6000 29 a (un = 230 Vac)  
Protect D. 10000 47 a (un = 230 Vac)  
λ ≥ 0.99 (tHDi <5 %)  
Circuit feedback factor  
uPs output  
nominal output voltage  
200 / 208 / 220 / 230 / 240 Vac 1 %  
Power reduction at 200 Vac  
nominal output voltage: 10 %  
nominal frequency  
50 Hz / 60 Hz 0,5 % (tolerance in battery mode  
or free running in frequency changer mode)  
50 Hz or 60 Hz 10 %  
synchronization range  
synchronization speed  
Power factor range  
1 Hz / s  
0.5 lag to 0.9 cap. at full power output  
Power reduction: 20 % to 0.5 cap.  
20 % power reduction  
frequency converter  
Waveform  
(Bypass deactivated, frequency range 40 – 70 Hz)  
sinus, distortion < 2 % tHD (linear load)  
< 5 % tHD (non-linear load)  
Crest factor  
3:1  
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overload behavior  
to 102 % continuously;  
with existing network  
≥ 102 % – <130 % for 2 min.  
≥ 130 % – <150 % for 30 s  
automatic seamless transfer to bypass mode (sBs)  
to 130 % continuously;  
overload behavior  
Bypass  
≥ 130 % – <180 % for 1 min.  
to 102 % continuously;  
overload behavior  
when on battery  
≥ 102 % – <130 % for 10 s  
≥ 130 % for 100 ms  
short circuit protection  
Battery  
3 x in for 100 ms  
Autonomy time  
Coupled  
(cos ϕ = 0.9 lag / 100 % charged battery / 25°c)  
battery module  
D. 6000  
D. 6000  
D. 10000  
D. 10000  
(rated load) (half load) (rated load) (half load)  
with integrated battery  
1 add. battery module  
2 add. battery modules  
3 add. battery modules  
4 add. battery modules  
Battery check  
3 min.  
9.5 min.  
27 min.  
46 min.  
68 min.  
91 min.  
4 min.  
7.5 min.  
18 min.  
30 min.  
43 min.  
57 min.  
11 min.  
20 min.  
30 min.  
40 min.  
9 min.  
15 min.  
21 min.  
27 min.  
Daily, weekly, monthly  
(programmable):  
Rated DC voltage  
(DC link)  
Protect D. 6000 180 Vdc  
Protect D. 10000 240 Vdc  
float voltage  
2.28 Vdc / cell (default 20°c)  
charging voltage depending on temp.  
Adjustment  
2.21 Vdc / cell – 2.31 Vdc / cell in 0.01 V increments  
20m V / 12 V-Block / °c  
temperature compensation  
Battery charging current  
(max.)  
1.4 adc (Protect D. 6000)  
1.7 adc (Protect D. 10000)  
switch-off  
1.60 to 1.75 V / cell (load and temperature  
dependent)  
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Battery voltage  
type of battery  
Visual and audible alarm at 1.90 V / cell  
sealed lead-acid battery (VrLa)  
spec. type for high-current discharge  
Protect D. 6000  
15 blocks at 12 V 5 ah  
Protect D. 6000 BP  
Protect D. 10000  
Protect D. 10000 BP  
15 blocks at 12 V 9 ah  
20 blocks at 12 V 9 ah  
20 blocks at 12 V 9 ah  
Recharging times  
~ 3h to 90 % for internal battery  
~9h / ~15h / ~21h / ~27h with 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 battery  
extension(s)  
Communication  
Interfaces  
rs232 (suB-D (9-pin)), usB  
(DuAl Monitoring)  
additional: communication slot for extensions  
(e.g. relay card / snMP (PrO), etc.)  
Potential-free  
ePo contact  
(optionally programmable as opener or closer)  
250 Vac 3 a or 30 Vdc 3 a change-over contact  
(programmable)  
Relay load-carrying ability  
shutdown software on CD  
compuWatch” for all popular operating systems,  
inc. Windows, Linux, Mac, unix, novell, sun  
General information  
Classification  
VFi ss 111 acc. to iec 62040–3  
Double-conversion technology  
full-load efficiency  
(AC-AC / DC-AC)  
full-load efficiency  
Protect D. 6000  
Protect D. 10000  
Protect D. 6000  
> 92 % / >89 %  
> 93 % / > 90 %  
> 96 %  
(eCo / transfer time < 10ms) Protect D. 10000  
Inherent noise (1m distance) <55 dB(a)  
> 97 %  
Cooling  
external variable-speed cooling fan  
operating temperature range c bis +40°c  
recommended: +15°c to +25°c  
(battery system dependent)  
storage temperature range -15°c to + 60°c (uPs)  
c to + 35°c (battery)  
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humidity  
0 - 95 % (non-condensing)  
Installation height  
up to 1000 m at nominal power (for use above  
1000 m, power loss is equal to 1 % per 100 m)  
iP20  
Protection  
Connections  
Mains connections  
(DuAl or sInGle)  
Consumer connections  
with automatic locking  
(in addition to standard  
landline)  
Fixed connection (separate connections for  
gr and bypass (bridged))  
Protect D. 6000  
2 x iec320 c13  
1 x iec320 c19  
4 x iec320 c19  
Protect D. 10000  
Display  
graphic LcD display, resolution: 128 x 64 pixels  
Languages: en / De / es / Fr / ru  
incl. 3 LeDs for operating display  
housing color  
Black line with aluminum front  
Weight (net / gross)  
Protect D. 6000  
46 kg (20 kg without  
battery) / 53 kg  
Protect D. 10000  
82.5 kg (32.5 kg without  
battery) / 91 kg  
Protect D. 6000 BP  
Protect D. 10000 BP  
Protect D. 6000  
44.5 kg / 53.0 kg  
63.0 kg / 71.5 kg  
Dimensions (net)  
W 438 mm x D 715 mm x  
H 132 mm  
Protect D. 10000  
W 438 mm x D 715 mm x  
H 220 mm, Depth with  
front cover plus 35mm  
in combination with the mounting brackets,  
a standard rack measures 19" = 482.6 mm.  
Height: 3u (6 kVa) / 5u (10 kVa)  
D. 6000 BP &  
D. 10000 BP  
W 438 mm x D 595 mm x  
H 132 mm, (depth  
including the front panel)  
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Dimensions  
Protect D. 6000  
W 580 mm x D 800 mm x  
H 540 mm  
(gross (packaged))  
Protect D. 10000  
Protect D. 6000 BP  
Protect D. 10000 BP  
W 580 mm x D 800 mm x  
H 675 mm  
W 580 mm x D 800 mm x  
H 355 mm  
W 580 mm x D 800 mm x  
H 355 mm  
Guidelines  
the Protect D. complies with the en 62040  
product standard.  
the ce seal on the device confirms compliance  
with the eg Low Voltage Directive 2006 / 95 / eg  
and eMc Directive 2004 / 108 / eg for  
electromagnetic compatibility, if the installation  
instructions provided in this manual are followed.  
For 2006 / 95 / eg Low Voltage Directive  
reference number en 62040-1: 2008  
For 2004 / 108 / eg eMc Directive  
reference number en 62040-2: 2006 class c2  
Warning:  
this is a category c2–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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3. sAfety ReGulAtIons  
3.1 gENEral safEty iNstructiONs  
read these operating instructions carefully before using the uPs Protect D. and  
its external battery modules (special accessories) for the first time; pay careful  
attention to the safety precautions!  
use this device for its intended purpose only and in accordance with the safety  
instructions and danger warnings in this instruction manual! the device is to be  
used only when it is in perfect working condition; correct any problems that may  
affect the safety of the device immediately.  
the following pictograms appear in this manual:  
note: DAnGeR!  
in the case of danger to life and limb of the operator.  
note: AttentIon!  
risk of injury and / or risk of damage to equipment and equipment parts.  
note: InfoRMAtIon!  
useful and important for the operation of the uPs and the external battery  
modules (optional).  
3.2 safEty iNstructiONs fOr thE PrOtEct D.  
this chapter contains important safety instructions for the uPs Protect D. and  
its external battery modules (optional accessories) that must be followed for the  
mounting, operation and maintenance of the uninterruptible power supply and  
the battery system (internal and external batteries, if applicable).  
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the uPs is an electrical device that can be dangerous. the device should only  
be opened by qualified personnel. repairs should only be carried out by  
qualified service personnel!  
the output can also be electrically charged, even if the uPs is not connected to  
the mains power supply. the uPs has its own internal power supply (battery)!  
to ensure operator safety, the device must be properly grounded!  
the Protect D. must only be connected and operated with a VDe-approved  
power cord with a grounding conductor to 200V / 208V / 220V / 230V / 240V ac  
voltage networks with a protective ground.  
CAutIon – RIsk of BuRns!  
the battery has a high short-circuit current. connection or disconnection errors  
can lead to the melting of plug connections, to arcing and to severe burns!  
the device is equipped with a warning signal that sounds when the Protect D.  
battery is discharged or when the uPs is not working in the normal mode (see  
also chapter 9.1.1 “alarm- / error messages”, from page 61).  
to ensure the safe operation and reliability of the uPs and battery modules  
(optional), observe the following safety instructions:  
• Do not attempt to open the uPs! (the uPs does not contain any parts that  
require regular maintenance. Please note that if the uPs has been opened,  
any warranty claims with be voided)  
• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or a direct heat source!  
the unit is designed for installation in temperature controlled indoor rooms.  
Do not install the device close to water or in very humid areas!  
• if the uPs is brought from a cold environment into the installation area,  
condensation may occur. Before using the uPs, it must be absolutely dry;  
therefore a waiting time of a minimum of two hours before use is required.  
• never connect the mains power input with the uPs output!  
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ensure that no liquids or foreign objects enter the housing!  
• Do not block the ventilation openings of the device! Make sure, for example,  
that children do not insert anything into the ventilation openings!  
• never connect any household appliances, e.g. a hair dryer, to the uPs!  
also be careful when operating the device with power loads. any feedback to  
the inverter, e.g. due to a short-term generator operation of the load, must be  
avoided at all costs.  
the power outlet should be located near the unit and with easy access in order  
to make it easier to deactivate the ac input or pull out the plug!!  
• While the device is in operation, do not pull the plug from the uPs or from  
the network power supply outlet (grounded power outlet). this will cancel the  
ground for the uPs and all of the load segments connected.  
Danger of electric shock!  
even when the mains power supply has been disconnected, parts inside the  
uPs are still connected to the battery and can give you an electric shock. Before  
attempting any maintenance or service work, always disconnect the battery circuit!  
Battery replacement and servicing must be done or at least supervised by a  
qualified technician, who is familiar with the batteries and the safety precautions  
that have to be taken!  
Do not allow unauthorized access to the batteries!  
When replacing the batteries, please note: use only identical, maintenance-free,  
valve regulated lead acid batteries with exactly the same specification as the  
original batteries. ask your aeg dealer for the appropriate battery tray.  
Danger of explosion!  
Do not dispose of batteries in an open fire.  
Do not attempt to open or interfere with the batteries (the electrolytes released  
will harm skin and eyes and can also be toxic!)  
Batteries can cause electrical shock and high short circuit current.  
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Whenever you work with batteries, please take the following precautions:  
remove all watches, rings and any other metallic jewelry!  
• use only tools with insulated handles!  
Do not use connecting blocks with central on / off switches to prevent switch-on  
current peaks.  
switch the uPs to “OFF” if you don’t want to use it for a longer period of time.  
if your company switches off the power, then the Protect D. has to be switched  
off as well. Otherwise, the battery will run down. to prolong battery life, avoid  
running the battery down frequently!  
For your own protection, never switch on the uPs when the plug has been pulled  
from the Protect D.!  
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3.3 cE cErtificatE  
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4. InstAllAtIon  
4.1 uNPack aND chEck  
the device has been extensively tested and checked. although packaging and  
shipping has been carefully carried out, damage in transit cannot be totally ruled  
out.  
any transport damage claims must be made directly to the shipping company!  
upon receipt, check the contents of the transport containers for any damage. if  
necessary, ask the shipping company to check the goods and make a note of any  
damages while an employee of the shipping company is still present and report  
the damage within eight days of receipt to an aeg representative or retailer.  
Check the contents for completeness:  
after opening, the top level of the carton contains:  
rack rail kit  
• Mounting brackets  
• 3 cable glands  
• Power cord  
• 2 communication cables  
(rs232 and usB)  
• “compuWatch” management  
software on cD  
• safety precautions & Operating  
instructions  
• Product registration card  
Fig. 2: Extract – stage 1  
Handle components with care paying particular attention to the weight.  
two people may be required to move the battery units.  
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• Middle level  
1 Protect D. 6000 () or Protect D. 10000 ()  
Fig. 3: Removal of the UPS and its accessories  
Lower level  
• 1 connection unit (the bar containing the terminals,  
the manual bypass and iec outlet distribution)  
• 1 battery tray for D. 6000, respectively  
2 battery trays for D. 10000  
external battery modules include the following:  
external battery unit Protect D. 6000 BP or D. 10000 BP  
• 1 small oblong box containing the rack rails kit including fixing screws and cage  
nuts  
• 2 mounting brackets incl. bolts for final fixation to the front spar of the cabinet  
frame  
Please report any deviations to our hotline (see page 7).  
the original packaging provides effective protection against damage and should  
be kept in case the device has to be transported at a later date.  
always keep plastic bags away from babies and children in order to prevent  
suffocation.  
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4.2 iNstallatiON  
the Protect D. is designed to be installed in a protected environment. When  
choosing the location, make sure that there is adequate ventilation and any other  
environmental requirements deemed appropriate.  
the Protect D. is air-cooled. Do not block vents or openings!  
the uPs and its battery modules in particular, should preferably be operated at  
room temperature (between 15°c and 25°c).  
install the devices in a room that is dry, relatively dust-free and free of chemical  
vapors.  
Make sure that no magnetic storage media are stored and / or operated in the  
vicinity of the Protect D.  
check the type rating plate to make sure that the voltage and frequency  
specifications match those of your load segments.  
4.3 assEmbly  
For rack installation of the uPs system and its external battery units (Optional  
accessories), please note the following:  
to prevent damage from vibration and shocks, the installation location has  
to have adequate stability.  
• Make sure that racks are able to support the installation.  
• Place any external battery units directly underneath the uPs system.  
to ensure maximum mechanical stability, place each tray in its own rack mount.  
• Due to their heavy weight, install the units in the lower part of the cabinet.  
• install the units allowing for adequate air circulation.  
external battery packs are to be placed directly below the uPs system.  
to maintain maximum mechanical stability, mount each tray on a pair of  
separate rack rails.  
• avoid extremes of temperature! in order to maximize battery life, an  
environmental temperature of 15°c to 25°c is recommended. Do not expose  
the units to direct sunlight or operate them close to any other heat sources,  
e.g. radiators.  
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• Protect the units from external environmental influences (particularly moisture  
and dust). Please pay special attention to the information in chapter 3, starting  
on page 16 of this manual.  
• if the device is taken from a cold room and brought into a warm room or if the  
room temperature suddenly drops, condensation may occur within the device.  
to prevent any condensation buildup, let the device acclimatize for 2 hours  
before you switch it on.  
Installation in a 19" rack  
Mount the trays in the lower third of the rack, taking into account the center  
of gravity of the rack and making sure that there is adequate fresh air supply.  
universal mounting rail systems are included. the amount of space required for  
the 6 kVa uPs is 3u and 5u for the 10 kVa. external battery extension units each  
require, directly under the uPs, a further 3u.  
1. Firstly install the depth variable enclosed rack rails. tighten the mounting screws  
on the left and right rails, leaving the rail loosely fastened. roughly adjust the  
depth of the rail in the installation location in the rack.  
2. Locate the rack mounting positions appropriately and use each two cage nuts  
on each spar corresponding to the position of the rack rails. each rack rail  
requires 4 cage nuts. ensure that there is sufficient space below each uPs for  
further addition of battery extension units allowing for a height of 3u. now  
insert the rack rails and attach them to the front and rear of each spar with  
two screws. securely tighten all screws. Please do not forget about the screws  
inserted in step 1.  
3. carefully lift the uPs unit and place it on a secure flat surface.  
4. now fasten the two brackets that come with the device to the side of the uPs  
and, if using, an external battery unit according to Fig. 4. Make sure to put the  
bracket marked “L” on the left and the one marked “r” on the right hand side.  
next, above the rack rails fastening on the cabinet front posts attach a further  
cage nut for final mounting of the uPs unit on the mounting brackets.  
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5. now insert the trays into the side rack rails previously installed in the cabinet.  
Fig. 4: Left, the mounting of a Protect D. 6000, right, an illustration of a Protect D. 10000 with  
details of the side-mounting brackets  
6. repeat the process with the optional battery packs. these can then be screwed  
in ush with the rack. the Protect D. 10000 can be attached directly to the  
cabinet posts. initially, only mount the Protect D. 6000 loosely.  
7. Familiarize yourself with the connections overview from chapter 5 and then  
follow the instructions on electrical connectionin chapter 6 beginning on  
page 31.  
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5. oveRvIeW of ConneCtIons,  
oPeRAtInG / DIsPlAy eleMents  
5.1 frONt viEW  
A
B
C
F
E
D
E
F
Fig. 5: UPS Protect D. 6000  
A
B
C
F
E
D
E
F
Fig. 6: UPS Protect D. 10000  
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G
F
E
Fig. 7: Front view of the external optional battery unit  
ExPlaNatiONs:  
a
uPs model series plate with power rating in Va  
B
status display (different colored LeDs)  
c
D
graphical LcD display for alphanumeric display  
Operating keys for menu navigation  
a detailed explanation of the operating panel can be found in chapter 7.2  
on page 43.  
e
Locking screws to fasten the front panel  
Behind the front panel (with the exception of the battery unit D. 10000 BP),  
you will find the terminals for the integrated batteries.  
F
air vent (do not cover)  
g
name of the external battery extension  
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5.2 rEar-PaNEl viEW (cONNEctiONs):  
14  
12 13  
15 16  
1
.
21  
2.2  
3
1
11 10  
9
8
1
7
6
4
5
4
Fig. 8: Rear view of the Protect D. 6000  
10 12 11 13 16 18  
8
9
17 12 14 15  
1
6
6
5
4
2.1  
2.2  
3
1
Fig. 9: Rear view of the Protect D. 10000  
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ExPlaNatiONs:  
1
Locking screws for the removable connection unit  
2
Power input – separate connection of bypass (2.1) and rectifier unit (2.2)  
is possible (dual input)  
the feed can be run either from the rear-side or from the top of the cable glands  
(illustration shows rear-side). if only one cable is to be laid, the portable bypass  
feed (1.2) remains unused.  
3
4
uPs output (load) over fixed connection  
Locking screws for securing the bracket built into the manual bypass switch  
connection unit  
5
6
Manual bypass switch  
consumer connection via iec60320 c19 sockets, automatic arrestor fitted  
with an upstream fuse  
7
consumer connection via iec60320 c13 sockets, automatic arrestor fitted  
with an upstream fuse  
taken from the consumer line by pressing the respective push button output of  
each iec socket.  
8
9
rs232 communication interface (sub-D9 jack)  
usB communication interface  
10 communication slot for optional extension cards:  
relay card, card for remote on / off, snMP, …  
the usB and the rs232 communication interfaces cancel each other out, i.e.  
either usB or rs232. the communication slot is dual-monitor enabled, i.e. can  
be used parallel to the usB or rs232 interface.  
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11 emergency power off contact, can be congured as open or closed  
12 Fans (caution: maintain a minimum of 100mm free space around the fans for  
free movement of air)  
13 changeover contact, potential free, programmable via the uPs control panel  
14 Housing earth potential connection via additional screw(s)  
15 sticker with barcodes for article (gLn) and serial number (s/n) identification  
16 connector for parallel operation (separate Bus line required – see chapter 10)  
17 Keyed connector unit for optional external battery pack (accessible by  
removing the cover)  
18 Line detection connector (included with optional external battery pack)  
the connection of the external optional battery pack(s) on Protect D. 6000 is  
made from scratch – see chapter 6.4.2.  
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6. eleCtRICAl ConneCtIon  
WarNiNg  
Before beginning work, please ensure that cables are disconnected and that  
power is turned off.  
in order to simplify assembly and to avoid deformation of the connector unit,  
secure in and output cables only with separate connection units. use only highly  
flexible fine-stranded cables. connect the connector firstly to the uPs.  
High touch voltages can occur with freely accessible metal parts. Protective  
measures against earthing can be made through the grounding of the Protect D.  
via the designated (n) grounding screw(s) ( / Pe). Prior to commissioning, please  
ensure that Protect D. and it optional battery tray contents are compliant with  
regulations, e.g. VDe0100 is earthed. to do this, connect the terminals “  
(earth) to the grounding point of the cabinet frame.  
/ Pe”  
Before beginning connection work, ensure that:  
the values of the mains voltage (supply) and frequency match those on the label  
of the uPs,  
the ground connection prescribed by iec standards or regulations is consistent  
with local standards and regulations,  
the uPs is connected to the mains supply via a separate connection with the  
cable secured for low voltage distribution,  
• Fuses or circuit breakers are used to match the values specified in chapter 6.2  
the connecting line from the fuse to the uPs with a minimum cross section  
according to chapter 6.2 “connection cross section and fuses”  
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6.1 safEty Of PErsONNEl  
When fitting the connecting cables, please not the following:  
• switch off power  
• secure against being switched on again  
• Verify that equipment is isolated  
earth and short circuit  
cover or fence off nearby live parts  
the uPs may retain residual voltage, which can be dangerous. the device may  
only be installed by qualified personnel and, if opened, repairs may on be carried  
out by qualified service personnel!  
6.2 cONNEctiON crOss-sEctiON aND fusEs  
refer to the required dimensions of the table below (based on Din en 60439-1  
(VDe 0660 part 500) and take into account the built-in terminal block):  
Protect D. 6000  
4 mm²  
Protect D. 10000  
6 mm²  
Power supply line 1 min.  
(uPs input max.  
10 mm  
10 mm²  
rectifier and possible bypass)  
Power supply line 2 min.  
4 mm²  
6 mm²  
(optional)  
max.  
10 mm²  
10 mm²  
(Bypass-input)  
Consumer connection min.  
4 mm²  
6 mm²  
(uPs permanent  
connection)  
max.  
10 mm²  
10 mm²  
Battery connection  
(front)  
(rear)  
using preassembled, using preassembled,  
polarity battery  
connectors.  
32 a  
polarity battery  
connectors.  
50 a  
fuse (uPs Input)  
(specifications are valid for both  
mains 1 and mains 2 if necessary )  
Observed with the use of circuit breakers  
tripping characteristics cnote!  
Consumer protection  
(recommended max.)  
6 a  
10 a  
tripping characteristic “B“ note!  
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the recommended maximum consumer protection ensures the selectivity of  
each uPs output circuit. Failure to comply with this recommendation may cause  
interruption to other loads connected to this uPs.  
Protect D. offers high availability and the possibility of a separate supply from the  
rectifier and bypass (dual-input) all connected from one single power supply. if you  
require connection from two power supplies, they must be from the same network  
with identical reference potential. For other network connections, please contact  
aeg Power solutions.  
Fig.10: Supply with separate leads (DUAL-INPUT)  
Fig.11: Central supply with one lead (SINGLE-INPUT)  
Fig.12: Operating as frequency converter (Bypass deactivated)  
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6.3 maiNs aND cONsumEr cONNEctiON  
the in- and output cables are installed as follows:  
connect the unit directly from the packaging for easier assembly, unscrew the  
rear strain relief screw. Depending on the desired cable entry (from the top or  
rear, e.g. dependent on the cabinet depth) break open the appropriate blanking  
plates. if the uPs will be operated with two separate power cords, then break  
open all three blanking plates; otherwise leave them untouched apart from the  
outside left (bypass) blanking plate.  
Fig. 13: Left, the detachable connection of the D. 6000 unit.  
Right the Protect D. 10000, each shown with rear cable entry and dual-input.  
• strip the incoming and outgoing cables (after the onset of the cable glands) and  
feed them into the terminal compartment of the Protect D. ensuring that the  
proper strain relief glands are used.  
the cores of the cables hang at the appropriate terminal block. ensure that  
ferrules are applied to the cables ends before connection. Begin by installing  
the ground (earth).  
check the bridges between “JP” and “L” (Feed-in bypass)  
remove the bridge unless you want to feed the bypass input of the uPs  
separately or to operate the uPs in frequency converter operation (refer  
chapter 6.2)  
remove cable scrap, tools, screws etc.  
• install the previously removed strain relief gland back onto the Protect D. Make  
sure that you do not crush the individual cables. Fix the rear right side (D.6000)  
or rear left and right side (Protect D.10000) remaining mounting brackets for  
later fixing of the terminal unit. Finally, with the aid of the guide pins, plug the  
connector unit to the rear of the uPs and lock unit with the outer fixing screws.  
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Fig.14: Connection unit with mounting bracket(s) for final assembly at the rear of Protect D.  
in the case of a joint distribution box. (circuits with both network as well as uPs  
power), you must identify each respective circuit power supply (ac or uPs).  
the load of the uPs should not exceed the specified maximum capacity of the  
device at any time. if there is a device overload the red LeD light will flag a fault  
accompanied by an audible warning signal. Depending on the magnitude of the  
overload, the supply to the connected consumers remains for an amount of time.  
However, the connected load must be reduced immediately.  
Failure to action the state “device overload” can lead to a total loss of all uPs  
functions!  
Do not connect household appliances or machine tools to the uPs.  
Do not connect additional loads to the uPs or switch if there is a power failure.  
i.e. the uPs is in standby mode!  
as a rule, when in normal operation and no overload has occurred, then no  
overload should occur in battery usage.  
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a flashing LeD in conjunction with a fault signal indicates a disconnection fault.  
Follow the instructions in chapter 9.1  
Finally check the seating of the emergency shutdown connector and the cable  
bridge. check that the two outer screws of the plug are firmly seated (refer to  
page 30 item 11)  
if you would like to use the emergency function, refer to chapter 8.4 on page 58.  
the built-in emergency shutdown of the uPs is only for power. this is carried out  
electronically and does not constitute an eMergencY stOP device according to  
Din en isO 13850.  
6.4 cONtactiNg thE battEry mODulEs  
this chapter refers to the contact of the internal battery and then to a slide-on  
connection of the optional external battery pack(s)  
6.4.1 cONNEctiNg thE iNtErNal battEry  
remove the four screws on the front panel with a suitable screwdriver (Phillips  
PH1 recommended item “e” of the illustration on page 26)  
• Hold the Protect D. 6000 on the left and right sides behind the front panel and  
carefully pull the uPs out about 70mm from the front of the rack frame (not  
required with Protect D. 10000)  
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• Move the front panel a few millimeters to the left. the locking mechanism  
should now be released  
how to proceed D. 6000  
how to proceed D. 10000  
• … you can flip up the entire font.  
Do not disconnect the ribbon cable  
to the LDc display! Please handle  
carefully and with minimum force.  
• … you can move the entire front  
panel forwards. Please handle  
carefully and with minimum force.  
• now unscrew the left side located  
on the battery compartment cover.  
• now unscrew the left and right side  
screws located on the battery  
compartment cover.  
• slide the battery tray carefully into  
the slot on the left hand side of the  
uPs. the connections for the uPs  
front panel should be facing in the  
direction of the front panel.  
• slide forward the two battery trays  
connected to the terminals carefully  
towards the back of the uPs.  
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connect the internal battery system  
using the two battery connectors  
(each consisting of a black and a red  
plug) connect: black to black and  
red to red.  
the battery modules automatically  
contact the rear part of the uPs via  
a special connector. to ensure  
a proper connection, press the  
appropriate slot towards the end  
quickly and firmly into the connector.  
When connecting, insert the plugs  
quickly and firmly together. it is likely  
that a small arc may occur. this is of no  
significance.  
• Fix the dismantled battery  
• now re-attach the demounted  
battery compartment cover. then  
return the front panel back to its  
original position.  
compartment cover back in place.  
if you are using the extensions in  
conjunction with the uPs external  
battery, then proceed to the next  
chapter. Otherwise, close the front  
panel carefully and be careful not  
to pinch any of the wires.  
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• as a final step, remember to tighten the four centrally positioned cross-head  
screws in the center to lock the panel into place.  
• Finally, slide the uPs completely into the rack and attach the uPs on the side  
with the supplied screws.  
6.4.2 cONNEctiNg ExtErNal battEry ExtENsiON(s)  
the connection of the optional external battery unit(s) for the Protect D. 6000  
takes place on the front, while on the D. 10000 it takes place at the rear. Due  
to the different procedure for connecting the two variants, each is therefore  
described separately in separate chapters.  
PrOtEct D. 6000  
the front panel of the Protect D. 6000 should still be in the open folded up state.  
now remove the slot cover at the bottom of the uPs front cover.  
similarly to the uPs, also remove to the front panel(s) of the external battery  
pack(s). each front panel has a top and bottom slot cover. now remove the top  
slot cover on the front panel. if you are using more than one battery unit, remove  
both slot covers in the remaining front panels so that you can wire the battery  
units all the way through.  
now start to lay the battery wiring according to the following diagram. the  
electrical connection takes place via the connection of the respective battery  
connectors (each consisting of one green, one black and one red male): green  
to green, black to black, red to red.  
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Make sure to press the connectors quickly and firmly into one another (green to  
green, black to black, red to red). if you see a small electric arc while doing this,  
this is no cause for concern.  
automatic detection takes place via a detection line, whose small transparent  
rJ11 plugs are to be inserted in the sockets provided for this purpose.  
as the last step, replace the front panels. the wires are to be threaded carefully  
through the corresponding access slots and are protected behind the front panels.  
remember to tighten the four centrally positioned cross-head screws in the center  
to lock the panel into place.  
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PrOtEct D. 10000  
as mentioned, the connection for the external battery pack(s) takes place at  
the rear of the unit. Opening the front panel(s) is not required here.  
next, start with the contact for the first external unit. remove the battery  
connector cover from the back side of the uPs (see no.17 on page 28). connect  
the connecting cable affixed to the external battery pack from now on with the  
uPs, according to the accompanying illustration. insert the plug firmly and fully in  
the reverse polarity protected battery connection jacks.  
the next step pertains to the enclosed data cable with the small transparent rJ11  
connectors. it is used for automatic detection of the battery unit(s). connect the  
uPs in turn with the first battery unit according to the illustration.  
repeat the above mentioned steps for adding additional external battery units.  
in this case the connection of the next battery takes place on the previous one  
and so on.  
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7. oPeRAtIon MoDe AnD oPeRAtInG  
7.1 first start-uP  
7.1.1 sWitchiNg ON thE uPs  
attach the back-up fuse into your low-voltage main distribution (where the uPs  
system was connected on the input side to the public network), or activate the  
corresponding line circuit breaker. remember the supply for a separate bypass  
feed-in.  
the uPs will be immediately supplied with power from the public power network.  
it will start up with an initialization phase, indicated by the aeg logo, which  
appears on the screen for 5 seconds. after that, you will see the following  
message:  
UPS On  
now confirm the highlighted “uPs On” command by pressing enter”. Hold the  
key pressed for approx. 1 second. the uPs will synchronize and switch into normal  
operating mode after just a few seconds. the display will switch to the uPs status  
display.  
if there are no keys pressed for 5 minutes, the display will automatically switch  
back to the uPs status display. Press ” to return.  
7.1.2 sWitchiNg Off thE uPs  
UPS Off  
Confirm: yes  
no  
if the uPs is in operation, it is possible to access the command above by pressing  
” when in the basic uPs status screen. Once you have confirmed the command  
again, the uPs will switch off or switch to bypass (depending on the setting  
selected).  
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to enable you to find the “uPs On” or “uPs Off” menu item more easily, the  
following symbol appears above the “” key:  
complete shutdown of the system, i.e., taking out of service occurs after shut-off  
of the uPs via separation of the public power supply connected on the input side.  
7.2 usagE tablE  
7.2.1 OvErviEW  
the main feature of the operating panel is its graphical, LcD display. the standard  
setting is white lettering on a black background. there are 4 keys at the bottom  
for menu navigation and another 3 different-colored LeDs at the top.  
Input  
Output  
ꢀꢀꢀꢁPLQꢀ  
ꢁꢂꢂꢂꢀ  
Fig. 15: Standard “UPS status” display  
7.2.2 iNDicatOrs (lEDs)  
the indicators (LeDs) show the following different modes:  
Display  
status  
Description  
Warning  
red (flashing)  
red (permanently on)  
Yellow and green  
(permanently on)  
green  
system error  
Battery mode  
Bypass mode  
(flashing)  
green  
normal mode  
(permanently on)  
(double-conversion)  
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7.2.3 OPEratiNg kEys (NavigatiON)  
the 4 keys for navigation control the following functions:  
” key:  
Press this key to scroll upwards in the menu levels or to alter  
a value you want to set.  
if you press this key in the status display, you will access the  
“uPs On or Off” menu item.  
” key:  
Press this key to scroll downwards in the menu levels or to  
alter a value you want to set.  
enter” key:  
Press this key briefly to select the corresponding menu item.  
to confirm and store a menu item in the “settings” menu,  
press this key and hold it down for at least 1 second.  
esc taste:  
Press this key to return to the previous menu level without  
altering any settings. if you press this key in the status display,  
you will access the main menu.  
if no keys are pressed, the display will automatically return to the standard display  
after 5 minutes. if you want to “freeze” a screen in the “Measurements” menu,  
press and “at the same time for about 3 seconds. a small key appears on  
the upper right-hand side of the display to indicate this setting. Press both these  
keys again for approx. 3 seconds to cancel this setting.  
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7.3 DisPlay (maiN mENu)  
Press esc” to access the main menu.  
Menu  
UPS Status  
Event log  
Measurements  
Control  
Identification  
Settings  
Main menu for the LcD display  
the following gures show the display in english (to change the language see  
chapter 7.3.6 from page 51 “settings”).  
7.3.1 uPs status-DisPlay  
You can access the status screen by pressing ” or “in the main menu to go  
to “uPs status” (the line is then highlighted) and then press enter” (automatic  
display after 5 min.).  
the uPs status display is divided into several different sections to retrieve the  
following information:  
• Display that summarizes all load segment-relevant input and output parameters,  
including the information on operation status, the current load and the currently  
available battery capacity  
• Messages and alarms (also see chapter 9.1.1 from page 61)  
• Battery display with status window and state of charge  
Part 1 of the uPs status display  
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the display indicates the current uPs status in the top middle section.  
Here is a list of the symbols used and what they mean:  
Display  
status  
uPs is in normal / continuous  
double-conversion mode. Power  
supply is available and within the  
acceptable tolerance range  
(Mode: “High performance”).  
uPs is in battery mode.  
uPs supplies the load via the  
integrated bypass.  
uPs is operating in frequency  
converter mode.  
uPs is in standby mode.  
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uPs is operating in economical mode  
(ecO mode).  
uPs is testing the battery.  
Display for 10 seconds after a  
successful battery test.  
uPs reports a defective or  
disconnected battery system.  
uPs is overloaded.  
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uPs indicates a critical error and has  
switched off the uPs output.  
Input  
Input  
Output  
ꢀꢀꢁPLQꢀ  
general uPs alarm. Details can be  
found in the alarm messages and  
entries in the event log.  
Output  
ꢀꢀꢁPLQꢀ  
ꢁꢂꢂꢂ  
the "input" display changes periodically every few seconds between the “mains  
rectifier” and "bypass" display and its technical data.  
Messages and alarms  
Press ” to access part 2 of the uPs status display. it contains current messages  
and alarms, if any. each message or each alarm is displayed in its own window and  
you can press ” to scroll through them.  
if there is no information available, the following message will appear:  
“no alarms”  
events are listed and stored in the “event log” only (a separate menu item) with  
the corresponding date and time.  
Part 3 of the uPs display contains information on the battery status; it can also be  
accessed by pressing ”.  
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Battery status display  
Battery charge  
Description  
Batteries are currently charging with constant  
current.  
Battery float charge  
Battery resting  
Batteries are currently being supplied with constant  
voltage.  
Batteries on standby, but in sleep” mode  
(part of the battery standby cycle mode).  
Batteries are currently discharging, e.g. due  
to a power outage.  
Battery discharge  
Battery disconnected  
Battery system not available because currently not  
connected.  
7.3.2 EvENt lOg  
up to 127 events are stored in the internal non-volatile event memory in the uPs.  
the last event that occurred is the first on the list, followed by other previous  
events. similar to the messages and alarms, each event is shown in its own  
window.  
an event is indicated along with the date and time, followed by a description in  
plain text. the numerical code facilitates error analysis and other procedures in  
dealing with the event that has occurred (also see chapter 9.1.1 from page 61). in  
the lower right-hand corner of the display, you will find the total number of events  
already stored as well as your position when scrolling through the window. “1 / …”  
indicates the most recent, last stored event (= starting position when accessed).  
if there are no events stored or if the event memory has been deleted (also see  
chapter 7.3.6 from page 51), the following message will appear: “no events in the  
event log”.  
accEssiNg thE EvENt lOg  
access the event log by pressing esc” to go to the main menu and then  
pressing ” or “” to go to the “event log” menu item (line appears  
highlighted) and then press enter” (basis / starting point is the uPs status  
display).  
return to the uPs status display by pressing escagain (or automatically  
after 5 minutes if no other keys are pressed).  
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7.3.3 mEasurEmENts  
select this menu item to find the following measurements in this order:  
Power usage efficiency  
[%]  
output power (active and apparent power)  
output power (current and power factor)  
output (voltage and frequency)  
Input (voltage and frequency)  
Battery (voltage and charge state)  
DC bus (intermediate circuit voltage)  
external battery modules  
[W] & [Va]  
[a]  
[V] & [Hz]  
[V] & [Hz]  
[V] & [%]  
[V]  
total kWh consumption  
[kWh]  
if you want to see any particular measurement on the screen permanently, you  
can “freeze” the screen in the Measurements menu. to do so, press and  
” for approx. 3 seconds at the same time until a small key appears in the upper  
right-hand corner of the display. Press the two buttons again at the same time for  
approx. 3 seconds to cancel this setting.  
7.3.4 cONtrOl  
During normal mode, you can active this menu item to access the following  
sub-menu items: “go to bypass mode”, “Battery test”, and “reset error state”.  
Depending on the operating mode, only those sub-menu items that are available  
will appear.  
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”Control” / Command Description  
Go to Bypass / normal Possibility to change operation mode.  
Menu item visible only when the uPs is currently  
in Bypass or normal Mode.  
Battery test  
conducts battery test after confirmation.  
cancellation possible at any time as needed.  
resets alarm messages  
Reset error state  
Manually clears any active alarms, such as battery fault  
detected or Dc Bus over / under voltage.  
With an active battery fault alarm, the battery test status  
will also simultaneously reset to “not tested”.  
7.3.5 iDENtificatiON  
activate this menu item to view the following sub-menu items: “type / Model”,  
“Part number”, “serial number” and finally the current “uPs firmware” version  
one after the other.  
7.3.6 sEttiNgs  
the following table provides you with a detailed description of the possible user  
settings using the uPs operating panel:  
Description  
Adjustable parameters  
Presetting  
english  
Change language [english], [german], [French], [spanish],  
[russian]  
nOte: Language selection order depends  
on the current selection.  
user Password  
[[enabled<aaaa>], [disabled]  
disabled  
if enabled, select character between a~z  
and numbers between 0~9.  
nOte: if you enter an incorrect password, the  
message “incorrect Password” appears. Press  
any button to return to the password screen  
and retry the password.  
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Description  
Adjustable parameters  
Presetting  
enabled  
Audible Alarms  
[enabled], [disabled]  
nOte. the setting takes place immediately  
and will remain permanently stored, even in  
the case of power failures.  
this differs from the mute feature where the  
horn is temporarily silenced on any button  
press, but turns on again if a new alarm is  
triggered.  
set Date and time set Month, Day, Year, Hours and Minutes;  
Date layout: mm / dd / yyyy  
03 / 15 / 2010  
18:00  
time layout: hh:mm  
nOte: the date format depends on the  
language selection.  
nOte: time is a 24-hour clock.  
Relay configuration [uPs ok], [on bypass],  
[on economical mode (ecO)],  
uPs ok  
[on battery], [battery low],  
[battery fault], [battery missing],  
[fan fault], [combined alarm]  
Control Commands [enabled], [disabled]  
enabled  
from serial Port  
output voltage  
if enabled, control commands are  
accepted through serial & usB port  
and cards in the communication slot.  
if Disabled, conguration and load control  
commands are restricted to LcD panel only.  
[200V], [208V], [220V], [230V], [240V],  
[auto-sensing]  
auto-sensing  
auto-sensing  
setting only available in uPs stand-by mode.  
output frequency [50Hz], [60Hz], [auto-sensing]  
setting only available in uPs stand-by mode.  
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Description  
Adjustable parameters  
Presetting  
load Alarm level [10 %], [20 %], [30 %], ... [100 %]  
100 %  
(overload)  
nOte: the adjustment is congurable in  
10 % increments so a possible uPs overload  
can be detected early.  
Power strategy  
[High performance mode (normal)],  
[economical mode (ecO)],  
normal  
[converter] - setting only available in  
uPs stand-by mode.  
start w / o mains  
[enabled], [disabled]  
enabled  
disabled  
uPs start from battery supply  
[disabled], [10 %], [20 %], ...[100 %]  
On battery operation the uPs output  
is turned off as soon as the battery capacity  
is below the selected level.  
Battery saving  
Mode  
Alarm for phase  
error  
[enabled], [disabled]  
disabled  
Charger output  
voltage / cell  
Float charging voltage per battery cell  
2.21V, 2.22V, 2.23V, 2.24V, 2.25V, 2.26V,  
2.27V, 2.28V, 2.29V, 2.30V, 2.31V  
[0 %], [10 %], [20 %], …[100 %]  
uPs switches consumers only after reaching  
the preset minimum battery threshold  
capacity.  
2.28V  
Battery charge  
capability %  
to restart  
0
Automatic  
battery test  
Periodic  
[enabled], [disabled]  
enabled  
[daily], [weekly], [monthly]  
weekly  
battery tests  
automatic battery tests run according to “periodic battery test”, unless disabled.  
During the test, the uPs transfers to Battery mode and discharges the batteries  
for about 20 seconds under the existing load.  
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the “uPs on Battery” notice and the “Battery Low” alarm do not activate during  
a battery test.  
a battery test can only be run under the following conditions:  
the uPs must be in normal mode  
there can be no active alarms  
the batteries must be fully charged.  
the input voltage with respect to the bypass voltage window must be within  
tolerance range  
Description  
Adjustable parameters  
[enabled], [disabled]  
Presetting  
enabled  
high ambient  
temperature alarm Preset alarm threshold at > 40 °c  
ePo operation  
[normally open], [normally closed]  
normally  
closed  
normally open means uPs makes a  
shutdown by a closing input state.  
normally closed means uPs makes a  
shutdown by an opening input state.  
setting only available in uPs stand-by mode.  
Reset Cumulative [no], [yes]  
no  
Consumption kWh if “no”, no action.  
if “yes”, the cumulative consumption kWh  
value is cleared and the date and time stamp  
for this statistic is set to the current date and  
time.  
limitations of  
battery usage  
5h, 6h, ...14h, 15h, 16h, …999h, inactive  
if the selected time window for uPs battery  
operation is exceeded, the uPs will make  
bat low alarm and then shut itself down 30  
minutes later even if battery voltage is still  
above the shutdown value.  
14h  
Disabled means “no time limitation” for  
battery mode  
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Description  
Auto reboot  
Adjustable parameters  
Presetting  
enabled  
[enabled], [disabled]  
"enabled " means the uPs outputs are  
automatically reconnected after ensuing  
switch-off, e.g. due to low battery voltage  
after power is restored.  
Auto bypass  
[enabled], [disabled]  
enabled  
enabled” means uPs will have bypass  
output when utility power on.  
“Disabled” means uPs will not have bypass  
output when power is on but could get  
bypass output when uPs is in fault or overload.  
[enabled], [disabled]  
start-up without  
battery  
disabled  
"active" means the uPs can be started  
without installed battery system.  
the number after “total eventsshows how  
many events are currently stored in the log.  
Press the “enter” button for one second to  
reset the event count to zero and clear the log.  
[-5], [-4], …[-1], [0], [+1], …[+4], [+5]  
the LcD contrast is adjustable and the valid  
range is from -5 to +5.  
Clear event log  
lCD Contrast  
0
Restore factory  
settings  
[no], [yes]  
no  
setting only available in uPs stand-by mode.  
restoring the factory settings:  
returns all user-configurable settings to  
default factory settings  
resets all pending on / off commands  
clears the alarm and event log  
• after acknowledgement the uPs  
conducts a new initialization process  
the “restore Factory settings” process is completed after the uPs is switched  
off completely. Wait until the fans stopped to prevent the uPs internal eePrOM  
overwriting.  
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8. InteRfACes AnD CoMMunICAtIon  
8.1 rs232 aND usb cOmPutEr iNtErfacEs  
there are several different interfaces available to control the uPs and conveniently  
read out status messages and measurements. the interface log is designed to be  
used with “compuWatch”, the shutdown and uPs management software from  
aeg. use the rs232 or usB communication cable that comes with the device to  
connect your uPs to a Pc.  
the usB and the rs232 communication interface rule each another out, i.e. either  
usB or rs232. Pin allocation of the rs232 sub-D9 jack:  
2 = txD; 3 = rxD; 5 = gnD  
8.2 cOmmuNicatiONs slOt  
there is a cover on the rear panel of the uPs (see no. 10 on page 29); remove it  
to install additional, optionally available communication components, e.g.:  
Relay card: Plug-in card with status messages, realized via potential-free relay  
contacts (opener or closer)  
Relay PRo card: as above, but with programmable pin allocation, connection via  
terminal, additional option of remote On / Off  
snMP card: Plug-in card for the direct integration of the uPs into the ethernet  
network via rJ45 (tcP / iP)  
snMP PRo card: as above, but with the additional option of connecting and  
managing an external sensor system  
For details, please refer to the descriptions that come with each option. additional  
cards are in preparation.  
the communication slot can be used in parallel to the rs232 or usB interface.  
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8.3 shutDOWN aND uPs maNagEmENt sOftWarE  
compuWatch”, the aeg software developed specially for these purposes,  
continuously checks the mains power supply and the status of the uPs.  
in combination with the “intelligent” uPs, this ensures that the data-processing  
components and data backup are available.  
the “compuWatch” shutdown and management software supports a diverse  
range of operating systems, including Windows 98 / Me, Windowsnt / 2000 / XP,  
Windows Vista / 7, Linux suse, Linux redHat, novell netware, iBM aiX, HP-uX,  
sun solaris, Mac Os X, ...  
Fig. 16: Example of a “CompuWatch“ screen  
For details on the installation under the different operating systems, please refer  
to the operating manuals on the cD.  
Download updates are available from www.aegps.com.  
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8.4 EPO (emErgENcy POWEr off)  
all the devices in the Protect D. series are equipped with a connection that allows  
the immediate shutdown of the uPs output to deactivate any connected devices  
and does not follow the control software shutdown process.  
note:  
Once the emergency power off has been activated, the uPs outputs are  
voltage-free. the uPs will not return to normal operation until the emergency  
power off has been confirmed / reset and a manual reboot is performed by  
activating “uPs Onswitch once again.  
to install the emergency Power Off, proceed as follows:  
1. check to see that the uPs is switched off and switch it off if necessary.  
2. remove the plug from the ePO insert on the rear panel of the uPs by  
unscrewing the 2 outer screws (also see page 30 item 11).  
3. connect a potential-free opener contact (able to manage a load of at least  
60 Vdc / 30 Vac 20 ma) with the pins of the plug.  
4. to do so, use a flexible wire with a cross section of min. 0.5 mm2 or max.  
2.5 mm2. replace the plug and lock the insert into place in the base by  
tightening the outer screws.  
note:  
if you want to use an open contact rather than a closed contact, go to “settings”  
in the main menu and set “ePO operation” to (n.O.) “normally open”.  
the emergency Power Off installed only switches off the uPs voltage. this is done  
electronically and is not the same as an eMergencY stOP system corresponding  
to Din en isO 13850.  
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8.5 chaNgE-OvEr cONtact  
a potential-free change-over contact is located on the rear panel of the  
Protect D. series to provide for external, potential-free signaling. For the exact  
pin allocation, refer to the label next to the base. the contact load is 250Vac 3 a,  
respectively 30 Vdc 3 a.  
Depending on the application, different messages can be allocated to the contact  
using the operating panel (see chapter 7.3.6 from page 51 “relay conguration”).  
use a flexible wire with a cross section of min. 0.5 mm2 up to max. 2.5 mm2.  
replace the plug and lock the insert into place in the base by tightening the outer  
screws.  
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9. tRouBleshootInG  
9.1 malfuNctiONs  
the Protect D. issues detailed error messages to help you or the maintenance staff  
to localize and interpret any malfunctions that may occur quickly and with high  
precision. in the following, please find process / solution suggestions to eliminate  
the problem that has occurred.  
if you cannot solve the current problem, terminate the entire process, switch the  
uPs off and disconnect it from the power supply. in this case, call our hotline (see  
page 7).  
Make sure that you have the serial number of the device and the purchasing date  
handy. the hotline will provide you with technical support and tell you what to do  
after you have described the problem.  
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9.1.1 alarm / ErrOr mEssagEs  
Alarm or notice  
uPs on Bypass  
(notice #169)  
Possible cause  
Remark / Action  
uPs has been manually or  
automatically switched to  
bypass operation.  
the load is supplied with  
voltage through the bypass  
network.  
system disturbances are  
attenuated by passive filter  
elements, but there is no  
active control by the inverter,  
i.e. a power failure would  
mean the direct loss of  
consumer power. if the system  
automatically switches to  
bypass operation, check if  
there is  
- Overheating or  
- Overload or general  
- uPs fault.  
uPs on Battery  
(notice #168)  
a utility failure has occurred the uPs inverter feeds load  
and the uPs is in battery  
via the uPs internal battery.  
try to restore line voltage  
(blown fuse in your  
Intermittent Alarm mode.  
sub-distribution; if necessary,  
refer to responsible electrician).  
Battery  
the uPs does not recognize switch off uPs voltage; check  
Disconnected  
(Alarm #199)  
Continuous Alarm  
the internal batteries.  
Voltage of the battery system  
is not within the tolerance  
window.  
for correct connection of uPs  
and battery system.  
if the condition persists,  
contact your service  
representative.  
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Alarm or notice  
low Battery  
Warning  
Possible cause  
Remark / Action  
the battery time remaining or Warning signal as a last  
battery capacity is lower than warning to the impending  
the battery low warning level switch-off. the actual time to  
(Alarm #56)  
Intermittent Alarm that is defined for this uPs.  
shutdown will vary depending  
on the uPs load and presence  
of an extended battery  
module.  
shutdown  
Imminent  
uPs communication is  
alarm is generated when the  
repealed since shutdown of battery capacity reaches the  
load is imminent. no further value 0. all connected loads  
(Alarm #55)  
Intermittent Alarm communications until power should already be shut down  
is restored. at this point.  
Battery test failed a weak battery was detected this is a warning notice.  
(Alarm #191)  
during the last battery test.  
replace the batteries soon.  
Intermittent Alarm  
service Battery  
(Alarm #149)  
a faulted battery has been  
check battery system. if the  
detected and as a result, the problem persists, contact your  
Continuous Alarm charger is disabled.  
service representative.  
Operating phase related, uPs  
switches to battery power and  
shuts down.  
Input power failure Power supply voltage is  
(Alarm #59)  
interrupted.  
Intermittent Alarm  
Input AC over  
voltage  
the utility power voltage  
exceeds the maximum  
operating range.  
Operating phase related, uPs  
switches to battery power and  
shuts down.  
(Alarm #6)  
Intermittent Alarm  
Input AC under  
voltage  
the utility power voltage  
exceeds the maximum  
operating range.  
Operating phase related, uPs  
switches to battery power and  
shuts down.  
(Alarm #7)  
Intermittent Alarm  
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Alarm or notice  
Possible cause  
Remark / Action  
Input frequency deviation the utility power  
Operating phase related,  
uPs switches to battery  
(Alarm #8)  
frequency is out of  
Intermittent Alarm  
Phase error (error in  
network connection)  
(Alarm #194)  
usable frequency range. power and shuts down.  
Phase and neutral check / correct the  
conductors interchanged connection of phase and  
at the input of the uPs  
system.  
neutral conductors.  
Intermittent Alarm  
emergency Power off  
(Alarm #12)  
the external contacts for Load supplied by the uPs  
emergency power-off is turned off immediately.  
were activated in settings For more information, see  
Intermittent Alarm  
menu and triggered.  
ePO (emergency Power  
Off)” in chapter 8.4 on  
page 58.  
output overload  
(Alarm #25)  
Overload of the uPs  
system.  
check the display for utili-  
zation capacity of the uPs.  
if necessary, reduce the  
load by removing a portion  
of your consumer.  
Intermittent Alarm  
Battery DC over voltage the voltage on the Dc  
to protect the consumer,  
the uPs immediately  
switches the outlet off.  
connected load / load  
type possibly unsuitable. if  
the problem arises during  
normal operation, check  
with your dealer.  
(Alarm #68)  
intermediate voltage  
circuit of the uPs has  
exceeded the Dc  
tolerance range.  
Intermittent Alarm  
Charger failure  
(Alarm #34)  
charger Failure  
(alarm #34)  
Battery charger was  
disabled electronically.  
contact your service  
representative.  
Continuous Alarm  
continuous alarm  
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Alarm or notice  
output short  
Circuit  
Possible cause  
Remark / Action  
the uPs has detected an  
extremely low "consumer"  
and regarded it as a short  
circuit.  
uPs tried to delete the short  
circuit and functions as a  
constant current source  
(3 x in for 100 ms).  
(Alarm #58)  
Intermittent  
Alarm  
if the short circuit exists, then  
the uPs shuts down.  
heat sink over  
temperature  
(Alarm #73)  
Intermittent  
Alarm  
the internal heat sink tempe- regard air circulation. Do  
rature is detected outside the not block front and rear of  
tolerance range. Possibly fan ventilation. if necessary clean  
error (see also below).  
off increased dust, fan function  
check, replace fan if necessary.  
if necessary, clean off increa-  
sed dust, check fan function,  
replace fan if necessary.  
fan failure  
(Alarm #193)  
the uninterruptible power  
supply has detected that  
Continuous Alarm one or more fans are not  
functioning correctly.  
check with your dealer.  
fatal eePRoM  
fault  
Verification of the data stored check flash file, perform  
in the eePrOM, possibly flash process again.  
caused by a not successfully if the problem persists,  
(Alarm #53)  
Continuous Alarm encrypted running firmware contact your dealer.  
update (flash process).  
Manual bypass  
switch is activated  
(Alarm # 144)  
Bypass switch is activated.  
check the position of the  
bypass switch. if necessary  
put the manual bypass switch,  
back into the "uPs" position.  
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10. PARAllel oPeRAtIon  
10.1 fuNctiON  
the concept of the Protect D. parallel operation requires the parallel operation of  
max. 2 units of the same type. this yields the following feasible constellations:  
1 + 0  
1 + 1  
2 + 0  
use of 1 device  
use of 2 devices  
use of 2 devices  
max. 6 or 10 kVa  
max. 6 or 10 kVa  
max. 12 or 20 kVa  
no redundancy  
redundancy active  
increased power  
(no redundancy)  
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the active redundant parallel operation automatically goes into performance-  
enhancing operation, if the output power requirements exceed the uPs single-  
block performance. conversely, the active degree of redundancy will be activated  
automatically when the power consumption is lower than the uPs single-block  
capacity of two parallel-connected devices. as a rule they can be interconnected  
on the low-voltage main distribution boards (LV), which include the external  
manual bypass and the subsequent sub-distribution of connected load circuits.  
Optionally, such a supply and paralleling field is available in the rack-mount (3u)  
version including external manual bypass, from aeg Power solutions through your  
dealer (article-no. 6000012436).  
10.2 iNstallatiON / cONNEctiON Of ParallEl fiElD  
OPEratiON  
the power supply of each uPs is analogous to the description in chapter 6.  
With regard to the bypass feed, the power supply secured per uPs has to  
be made simultaneous, i.e. both uPss are connected to the bypass input  
terminals - (no mix!) and fed by the respective same phase.  
the uPs outlets are each connected through a disconnector to the parallel  
operation. Here again, the instructions are in chapter 6.  
generally applicable for uPs entry and exit wires: with wire lengths up to  
10 meters per uPs the wire length differences may be max. 20 %, and for  
lengths >10 m max. per uPs it may be 5 %.  
the uPs outlet distribution must also be in accordance with the procedures  
contained in chapter 6. Pay particular attention to the correct identification  
of the individual switching elements, to prevent incorrect use later on. the  
communication between the paralleled units occurs via an optional 15-pin  
parallel operational line.  
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11. MAIntenAnCe  
the Protect D. is constructed using modern, low-wear components. nevertheless,  
in order to maintain constant availability and operating reliability, it is advisable to  
make visual checks (of the battery and the vents in particular) at regular intervals  
(but at least every 6 months).  
CAutIon!  
always make sure to secure the working area and carefully follow all safety  
instructions!  
11.1 chargiNg thE battEry  
the battery is always charged automatically when connected to the mains power  
supply, regardless of the operating mode  
the total charging time for the battery after it has been discharged for a long  
period of time can depend on the number of additional external battery packs  
(see chapter 2.3 on page 13).  
11.2 maiNtENaNcE chEcks  
the following maintenance work should be performed:  
Activity  
frequency  
6 months  
Described in  
Visual check  
chapter 11.2.1  
Battery / ventilator check 6 months  
chapter 11.2.2 / 11.2.3  
11.2.1 visual chEck  
When doing visual checks, be sure to check whether …  
• there are any mechanical damages or foreign bodies in the system,  
• there is any conductive dirt or dust accumulation in the device and  
• dust accumulation impedes the heat input or heat dissipation.  
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CAutIon!  
Before performing the next step, make sure to switch off the voltage supply to the  
Protect D.  
if a large amount of dust has accumulated, the device should be carefully cleaned  
with dry compressed air to allow for better heat exchange.  
the time intervals of the visual checks to be performed largely depend on where  
the devices are installed and the environmental conditions at these locations.  
11.2.2 battEry chEck  
You can tell whether the batteries are getting older by making regular capacity  
tests. every six months, make comparative checks with respect to the bridging  
time possible by, for example, simulating a power outage. the load should always  
show close to the same power requirements. if the battery time sinks drastically  
compared to the previous check, please contact our hotline (see page 7).  
11.2.3 vENtilatOr chEck  
check the ventilators regularly for dust accumulation and any noticeably irregular  
noises. if the vents are clogged, they must be cleaned; if the ventilator appears  
to be unusually loud or is not operating smoothly, please contact our hotline (see  
page 7).  
11.3 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:  
remove rings, watches and other metal objects.  
• if the battery replacement kit is damaged in any way or shows signs of leakage,  
contact your dealer immediately.  
recycle or dispose used batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.  
the batteries may explode.  
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note:  
the uPs internal batteries are heavy. use caution when handling the heavy  
batteries.  
the internal batteries are located behind the uPs front cover (behind the LcD  
control panel). the internal batteries are packaged together as one unit for easier  
handling.  
note:  
should you also use external battery systems, for technical reasons we strongly  
recommend replacing all battery systems.  
external battery packs will be replaced through conventional battery-swapping.  
Please talk to your local uPs representative.  
Disposal of waste batteries (applicable in the european union and other  
european countries with separate collection systems for such products)  
this symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery  
provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste. On certain  
batteries this symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. the  
chemical symbol “Pb” (lead) is added if the battery contains more than 0.4 % lead.  
By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly, you will help prevent  
potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which  
otherwise could be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery. the  
recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources.  
in the case of products that for safety, performance or data integrity reasons  
require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery, this battery should  
be replaced by qualified service staff only.  
to ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand over the product at  
end-of-life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment.  
For more detailed information about the recycling of this battery, please contact  
your local civic Office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where  
you purchased the product.  
Disposal note: Please only dispose of discharged batteries at retail stores or the  
local authorities.  
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12. stoRAGe, DIsMAntlInG AnD DIsPosAl  
12.1 stOragE  
Long storage times without occasionally recharging or discharging can lead to  
permanent damage to the battery.  
if the battery is stored at room temperature (20°c to 30°c), there will be  
a spontaneous self-discharge due to inner reactions of 3 to 6 % a month.  
Please avoid storage at temperatures above room temperature. High storage  
temperature will lead to the increased self-discharge of the battery.  
to maintain full capacity and service life, batteries stored at room temperature  
should be recharged every six months.  
Before being put into storage, the Protect D. should be connected to the power  
supply to ensure that the battery is completely charged. For the minimum char-  
ging time, please refer to the information in chapter 2.3.  
12.2 DismaNtliNg  
to de-install the uPs, perform the same steps as for the installation in reversed  
order.  
12.3 DisPOsal  
in the interests of environmental protection and recycling, please dispose of the  
individual parts of the device as specified and according to the legal regulations  
when its service life has ended. Please remember that any violation of these  
regulations can be interpreted as a breach of the law.  
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13. APPenDIx  
13.1 tEchNical tErmiNOlOgy  
Dc / Dc Booster circuit technology for increasing a Dc voltage to a higher  
voltage level  
ecO  
Measure to increase system efficiency  
efficiency corrective Optimizer  
ePO  
Device for emergency shutdown  
emergency Power Off  
Device protection term from surge technology: the classic mains overload  
protection consists of lightning arrester (class B), surge  
protection (class c) and the so-called protective devices  
(class D)  
igBt  
insulated gate Bipolar transistor  
High-performance transistors, latest design, with minimal  
power consumption need (MOsFet structure) and minimal  
losses on the output side (structure of a bipolar transistor)  
class D  
LeD  
see device protection  
Light emitting Diode  
electronic semiconductor component, used for visual signaling  
PFc  
Power Factor correction  
circuit technology used to minimize the harmonic current  
(particularly important when connecting non-linear loads)  
PWM  
Pulse Width Modulation  
Here: circuit technology to generate a sine-like flux density  
waveform of highest quality from existing direct-current  
voltage  
snMP  
VFD  
simple network Management Protocol  
Frequently used protocol in the network to  
manage / administrate components  
Voltage and Frequency Dependent from mains supply.  
the uPs output is dependent on mains voltage and  
frequency fluctuations. Formerly known as: OFFLine  
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Vi  
Output Voltage independent from mains supply  
the uPs output is dependent on mains frequency  
uctuations, but the mains voltage is prepared by  
electronic / passive voltage regulation devices.  
Formerly known as: Line interactiVe  
VFi  
Output Voltage and Frequency independent from mains  
supply. the uPs output is independent of mains voltage  
and frequency fluctuations. Formerly known as: OnLine  
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13.2 kEyWOrD rEgistEr  
A
n
assembly ............................................ 23  
normal operation ........................10, 44  
autonomy time.................................. 12  
o
B
Operating states ...................................9  
Overload............................................. 12  
Battery extension............................... 39  
Battery mode ..................................... 10  
Battery test.............................47, 51, 53  
Bypass operation .........................10, 44  
P
Power supply .................................... 34  
R
C
rack / 19" installation........................ 24  
rs 232 interface...........................29, 56  
ce certificate...................................... 20  
cold start............................................ 55  
communication.................................. 56  
connections ....................................... 28  
control panel...................................... 43  
s
safety instructions ............................. 16  
scope of delivery .............................. 21  
settings............................................... 51  
status display...................................... 46  
storage............................................... 70  
system description ...............................9  
D
Device overload................................. 11  
Dimensions........................................ 15  
Display ................................................ 43  
t
e
table of contents...................................4  
technical data .................................... 11  
emergency off.................................... 58  
G
u
guidelines........................................... 15  
usB ...............................................29, 56  
h
user port............................................. 34  
Hotline ...................................................7  
v
I
Value display....................................... 50  
(initial) start-up.................................... 42  
indicator.............................................. 43  
installation sites................................. 23  
interface (Pc)...................................... 56  
W
Website .................................................7  
Weights .............................................. 14  
M
Malfunctions....................................... 60  
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13.3 NOtEs  
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WarraNty  
mODEl:  
sErial NumbEr:  
PurchasE DatE:  
DEalEr stamP/sigNaturE  
errOrs anD tecHnicaL MODiFicatiOn suBJect tO cHange.  
OPerating instructiOns  
8000042546_01 BaL, en  
Emil-siepmann-str. 32  
59581 Warstein-belecke – germany  
tel.: +49 180 523 4787 – fax: +49 180 523 4789  
www.aegps.com  
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