FirstLine UPS
Form No. 003-2323 Rev B
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SECTION 7
Initial Start Up
To be performed by authorized service personnel.
1.
Inspect for damage. Remove front cover panel, inner front access panel, front
shipping support panel, top cover, and rear panel. Look for signs of damage due to
handling including bent supports, loose components, etc.
2.
Connect input power source and load to terminal blocks at rear of unit as described
in Section 4. Before apply power to Ups, verify that the correct voltage is available
and that the phase sequence is correct (A-B-C).
3.
If an external bypass switch is to be used, contact the factory for the correct method
to interface contact sensing to the UPS.
4.
Double check that there is no visible damage to the battery. Insure the battery is
connected as described in Section 4.
5.
Reinstall the rear cover, the top cover, and the front inner access panel. Reinstall the
decorative front panel.
6.
If one or more Extended Battery Cabinets are connected to the UPS, close the
circuit breaker on each cabinet, if they are equipped with this option.
7.
Apply power to the UPS.
8.
Press the on/off button to start the UPS.
Normal Operation
To start the UPS, press the on/off power button . If the bypass input is qualified (voltage,
frequency, and phase sequence correct), the UPS will start on bypass. The rectifier and
inverter will automatically start and the static switch will transfer the load to the inverter.
To stop the UPS, press the on/off button.
In an emergency, the UPS can be stopped by lifting the guard and pressing the “EPO”
button (Emergency Power Off). Activation of Emergency Power Off, either via the front
panel EPO button or via the Remote Emergency Power Off function (TB1 on the Customer
Interface), will also cause the system to reset, interrupting any display or communication
process that is underway.
The output circuits of the UPS; should not be considered safe unless the UPS is Off AND
the input power source to the UPS has been removed by opening the input disconnect
device which is external to the UPS.
If one or more Extended Battery Cabinets are connected to the UPS, do not open the
(optional) circuit breaker on any cabinet. If the circuit breaker is open, do not close the
circuit breaker while the UPS is operating. See Section 8 for the proper procedure to close
the circuit breaker.
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