SMARTZONE UPS USER MANUAL
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Key Features
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Integrated data center solution
– These UPS units integrate with multiple
External Battery Packs (EBP), offering an excellent choice for data center
deployment.
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Easy to Maintain
– All UPS units support hot swappable battery cartridges.
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Easy to Maintain
– These UPS units have an option to switch to bypass state.
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Easy to Maintain
– All 3-Phase UPS units may integrate an external
Maintenance Bypass Switch (MBS), offering ease of maintenance while
maintaining power to the loads.
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Reliable
- All UPS units are controlled by Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) which
increases reliability, performance, self-protection, and self-diagnostics.
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Intelligent Charging Method
- The UPS units have an advanced three-stage
charging method to extend the battery life and ensure fast charging.
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1st stage
: constant current charging to quickly charge back to 90%
without over voltage.
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2nd-stage
: constant voltage charging to make sure batteries are fully
charged with out over voltage.
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3rd stage
: float voltage charging to ensure the battery stays charged to
the optimal level.
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Ease of Use
- User Friendly Color Display with Color Status LEDs allow the user
to easily view UPS status and set operational parameters.
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Intelligent Monitoring Function
– UPS units are standardly equipped with a
Network card for remotely controlling and monitoring the UPS via a user-friendly
Web Interface.
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Load Shedding
– All UPS units that have outlets with one or two controllable
outlet groups may be used to shed non-critical loads while on battery backup.
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Load Shedding
- All UPS units with a network card have the capability to
gracefully shutdown smart loads.
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EPO Function
- All UPS units are equipped with an Emergency Power Off
(EPO) interface to turn OFF the UPS output via a remote switch.
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Short circuit protection
– All UPS units can protect against an output short
circuit.
Note:
Short circuit protection is available only when power is provided
through the inverter. The unit will be damaged if a short circuit occurs on the
output when the unit is providing power through the bypass power path.