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1 Important 

Safety Instruction 

 

1.1.  An Important Notice 
 

1.1.1 

To ensure safety in all applications where a UPS is hard wired to the Electrical Supply, ensure 

that the system is installed by a Qualified Electrical Contractor. 

 

1.1.2 

1.1.2The UPS has its own internal energy source (battery). Should the battery be switched on 

when no AC power is available, there could be voltage at the output terminals.   

 

1.1.3 

Make sure that the AC Utility outlet is correctly grounded. 

 

1.1.4 

Do not open the case, as there are no serviceable parts inside. Your Warranty will be void. 

 

1.1.5 

Do not try to repair the unit yourself; contact your local supplier or your warranty will be void. 

 

1.1.6 

Please make sure that the input voltage of the UPS matches the supply voltage. 

 

1.1.7 

Use a certified input power cable with the correct plugs and sockets for the appropriate voltage 

system. 

 

1.1.8 

To eliminate any overheating of the UPS, keep all ventilation openings free from obstruction, 

and do not store "things" on top of the UPS. Keep the UPS 30 cm away from the wall. 

 

1.1.9 

Make sure the UPS is installed within the proper environment as spe cified. (0-40

 and  30-

90% non-condensing humidity) 

 

1.1.10 

Do not install the UPS in direct sunlight.    Your warranty may be void if the batteries fail. 

 

1.1.11 

Install the UPS indoors as it is not designed for installation outdoors. 

 

1.1.12 

Dusty, corrosive and salty environments can do damage to any UPS. 

 

1.1.13 

Install the UPS away from objects that give off excessive heat and areas that are excessively 

wet. 

 

1.1.14 

If liquids are split onto the UPS or foreign objects dropped into the unit,  the warranty will be 

null and void. 

 

1.1.15 

The battery will discharge naturally if the system is unused for any length of time. 

 

1.1.16 

It should be recharged every 2-3 months if unused. If this is not done, then the warranty will be 

null and void. When installed and being used, the batteries will be automatically recharged and 

kept in top condition. 

 

 

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1.1.17 

This U PS sup ports electr onic eq uipment  in  offices,  telecommunications, p rocess co ntrol, 

medical and security applications. Non-authorized technician is not allowed to install the UPS 

in the following areas. 

a. Medical equipment directly related to human life 

b. Elevator, Metro (Subway) system or any other equipment related to 

  hu man safety. 

c. Public system or critical computer systems. 

 

1.1.18 

Do not install the UPS in an environment with sparks, smoke or gas. 

 

1.1.19 

Make sure the UPS is completely turned off when moving the UPS from one place to another. 

It might cause electrical shock if the output is not cut completely. 

 

1.1.20 

The  Maintenance  Bypass S witch  is eq uipped w ith th e UP S. Plea se fo llow th e pr ocedures 

strictly to switch on/off the Maintenance Bypass Switch. It is  built onto a separate Rack Tower 

cabinet with the galvanic isolation transformer. 

 

1.1.21 

The U PS of fers C VCF  (Constant V oltage C onstant  Frequency) sett ing fu nction. To set R T 

series to be a CVCF shall be required by a qualified technician. 

a. For correct setting and wiring, please contact with your local agent. 

b. Do not do it by yourself; otherwise, your warranty will be void. 

 

1.1.22 

This UPS has b een designed and constructed to protect your assets from the w ide range of 

power  aberrations  experienced  on U tility  power  lines to day. I t  is y our  insurance for  re liable, 

clean and stable voltage supply. It is w orth taking care to install the system correctly and to 

have it maintained correctly by your local dealer. 

 

1.1.23 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - T his Manual Contains Important Instructions that should be 

followed during Installation and Maintenance of the UPS and Batteries. 

 

1.1.24 

Intended for Installation in a Controlled Environment. 

 

1.1.25 

CAUTION - A disconnect switch shall be provided by others for ac output circuit. To reduce the 

risk of fire, connect only to a  circuit provided with branch circuit overcurrent protection for 30 

amperes rating in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 

 

1.1.26 

CAUTION - To reduce the risk of fir e, unit input connect only to a circuit provided with branch 

circuit ove rcurrent p rotection f or 40  a mperes r ating in  acco rdance w ith  the  National  Electric 

Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 

 

1.1.27 

Use No. 10 AWG, 60

°

C copper wire and 22.1 lb-in Torque force when connecting to te rminal 

block. 

 

Summary of Contents for SC60021RM

Page 1: ...king 11 3 2 Selecting Installation Position 12 3 3 Installation of Casters Cover 13 3 4 Terminal Block Explanation 18 3 5 Operation Test and Installation Instruction 19 4 Troubleshooting Guide 30 4 1...

Page 2: ...ntrol medical and security applications Non authorized technician is not allowed to install the UPS in the following areas a Medical equipment directly related to human life b Elevator Metro Subway sy...

Page 3: ...condition ceases 2 1 5 Should t he output becomes sho rt circuit th e U PS ho lds th e system and cuts the output automatically till the short circuit situation is removed manually 2 1 6 Should the un...

Page 4: ...tem desired to be measured 14 UPS ON Switch or Alarm Silence 15 UPS OFF Switch 16 Previous Page or Setting Change 7 17 Next Page 18 Special Function Log in out 19 Enter or Reconfirmed 20 Utility Input...

Page 5: ...working under ECO Economic Line interactive mode UPS Fault or Abnormal UPS ON Alarm Silence UP S OFF Switch Sp ecial functions log in out Go to next page Go to previous page or change the setting of...

Page 6: ...ll get the highest priority in control command then the SNMP WEB card then R2E RSE and USE get the lowest priority 2 4 1 True RS232 type 2 4 1 1 The RS232 interface settings The RS232 interface shall...

Page 7: ...r flow to the ventilation openings of the unit 3 Please check the installation site to avoid overheat and excessive moisture 4 Do not place the UPS in an environment near dust corruptive or salty mate...

Page 8: ...installation step 3 3 2 1 Power Module Battery Module Step 1 Installation Power Isolation Transformer and Battery Step 1 Installation Ear Cover S3 B1 B2 S4 B1 B3 S4 15 Step 2 Installation Ear Cover to...

Page 9: ...3 3 2 2 Power Module Isolation Transformer Module Battery Module Step 4 Installation Battery Module to Step 1 Installation Isolation Transformer Module to Rail 17 Step 2 Installation Power Module to R...

Page 10: ...SET OUTPUT BREAKER PUSH TO RESET OUTPUT 20A MAX OUTPUT 30A MAX 20AMAX 15A MAX OUTPUT BREAKER PUSH TO RESET 15A MAX 30A 20A 19 3 5 Operation Test and Installation Instruction 3 5 1 Start Up in Normal M...

Page 11: ...charged 3 5 2 Start up in Battery Mode Cold Start 3 5 2 1 Make sure the UPS you have has already been installed at least 1 set 20pcs of 12V 7AH or 12V 5AH batteries 3 5 2 2 Push the UPS On Switch to a...

Page 12: ...s Input Drawi ng J Frequency from Utility Input Drawing K Frequency fr om B ypass I nput Drawing L UPS Ou tput Vo ltage Drawing M UPS Output Frequency Drawing N UPS Output Load Drawing O UPS Battery V...

Page 13: ...ween Drawing Q1 buzzer Drawing R1 Self test Drawing S1 Bypass Voltage Windows D rawing T O utput Fre quency Synchronization Window Drawing U Inverter Output Voltage Drawing V1 UPS Operation Mode Drawi...

Page 14: ...scroll up key pad you may execute special functions The Functions i ncludes bu zzer ON a s dra wing Q1 or buzzer OFF as drawing Q2 Alarm silence for UP S W arning an d se lf test OFF As drawing R1 or...

Page 15: ...ng A A and a ab normal message will show in the LCD screen 3 5 6 2 To release the UPS lock please proceed the followings Check those error messages recorded C heck to s ee Ch apter 2 2 to tr ouble s h...

Page 16: ...erwise consult your local distributor right away 2 Remove some uncritical load at the UPS output end If any damage of the coating of AC power cord please replace a new one 3 Remove the short circuit o...

Page 17: ...gnments of the EPO are 1 EPO 2 Ground 6 1 1 To enable the EPO function please short Pin 1 2 6 2 R2E 2nd RS 232 card 6 2 1 CN1 is for RS232 DB9 and CN3 is for EPO 6 2 2 For communication protocol pleas...

Page 18: ...shutdown function please short Pin 8 10 6 5 4 Adapted flat cable cable A or cable B 6 5 5 For installation please refer to Chapter 6 7 1 VCC 5V 2 D 3 D 4 Ground 35 6 6 SNMP Cards 6 6 1 SNMP WEB card...

Page 19: ...1 Unscrew the flank of the battery bank front panel as indicated in Step 1 2 Remove the front panel as indicated in Step 2 3 Remove the screw of the battery pack as shown in Step 3 4 Unplug the hot s...

Page 20: ...l Load DC Start Yes Cooling Variable Speed Fans load determines speed DISPLAY ALARMS DIAGNOSTICS COMMUNICATIONS Status On LED LCD Line Mode Backup Mode ECO Mode Bypass Supply Battery Low Battery Bad D...

Page 21: ...of installation max 42 months from ship date for UniStar III and two 2 year from date of installation max 30 months from ship date for UniStar III P Please read your Warranty carefully This Warranty...

Page 22: ...nd supersede all previous warranties Staco reserves the right to supplement or change the terms of this Warranty in any subsequent warranty offering to User or others In the event that any provision o...

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