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3.3.  Description and operating 

principle.

This user's manual describes the installation and operating of 
the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) from SPS.ADVANCE 
RT series
, for power ranges between 750 and 3000VA.

These Line-interactive equipments with pure sinewave output, 
are designed to protect the most critical electronic devices 
against problems of the power supply like undervoltages, peaks, 
brownouts, noise in the line and electrical mains fault.

Among other applications, we can quote, PCs, servers, worksta-
tions, and other IT networks devices.

The design allows both the rack-mounting assembling with 2U 
height to be fitted in 19" cabinet, previous installation of the side 
metallic support with L shape and tower format by using the 
plastic supports as a plinth.

The UPS has a front panel with LCD and four buttons (Start up 
switch , Silent/UPS test, Setting and Enter) allow an easy moni-
toring: Configuration and control, AC input line, inform about the 
wiring fault and the load status. It also includes two LCD bar graphs, 
one indicates the battery charge level and the other one the level of 
the load connected at its output. Each bar is divided into five parts, 
which each one is equivalent to 20% of the total value.

The equipment has four acoustic alarms (Back up time mode  
-discharge of the battery-, low battery - end of back up time-, 
overload and UPS fault). By means of the Silent/UPS test button 
located at the front panel, the acoustic alarm can be deactivated 
or to initiated the autotest procedure. 

The SPS.ADVANCE RT equipments are fed from AC commer-
cial mains and supply AC energy at their output through the IEC 
outlets installed at the rear side of the equipment. In case the 
power supply is correct, the load/s are fed through the stabilizer 
with «Boost» and «Buck» technology.

In case of mains fault or voltage and/or frequency out of the ac-
ceptable range, load/s will be fed from the batteries through the 
inverter for a determined time, depending on the model, battery 
charge level and the own load connected at the output.

For  models  higher  than  1000  VA,  it  is  possible  to  increase    the 
standard back up time of the equipments, by connecting additional 
modules and/or to optimise the recharging time of the accumula-
tors, by fitting chargers with better quality performances (B1).

All the power range has serial and USB communication ports for 
communication and equipment control. The serial port supports 
the direct communications with a server and the protocol is ac-
cording to  a RS-232 interface.

Also, all models have RJ-45 connectors for modem / ADSL / Fax 
line protection.

Likewise, the models over 1000 VA have:

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EPO connector, to install the option and external by the own 
user,  of an emergency power off button.

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Smart slot to install one of the following communication cards:

 

ˆ

AS-400 relay interface, with DB9 connection.

 

ˆ

SNMP for controlling the equipment via Web.

 

ˆ

Card for Internet or Intranet management.

This manual is applicable to the standardized and stated models 
in table 2.

3.3.1. Main 

features.

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Control by microprocessor with high reliability. 

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Design of high frequency. 

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Stabilizer with «Boost» and «Buck» technology. 

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Selectable output range and line sensitivity.

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Cold start. 

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Standard communication  ports: RS-232 and USB. 

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Possible communication extend through the slot.

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Extended back up time by means of the battery modules for 
models higher than  1000 VA.

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As  an  option,  more  powerful  battery  chargers,  for  models 
higher than 1000 VA. 

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Protection against overload, short-circuit and overtempera-
ture. 

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Design 2 in 1, as 19" rack with 2 U height or Tower. 

Model

Type

SPS.750.ADV RT

Standard

SPS.1000.ADV RT

SPS.1500.ADV RT

SPS.2000.ADV RT

SPS.3000.ADV RT

SPS.1500.ADV RT (B0)

No batteries

SPS.2000.ADV RT (B0)

SPS.3000.ADV RT (B0)

SPS.1500.ADV RT (B1)

Large back up time with additional 

charger

SPS.2000.ADV RT (B1)

SPS.3000.ADV RT (B1)

Tabla 2. 

Standardised models.

3.4. Options.

Depending on the selected configuration, the equipment can in-
clude any of the following options:

USER MANUAL

Thiele KG • V

orderer W

einberg 26 • D-71522 Backnang • T

el.:(07191)3560-0 • Fax.:(07191)3560-19 • info@thiele-electroni

c.de • www

.thiele-electronic.de

Thiele KG • V

orderer W

einberg 26 • D-71522 Backnang • T

el.:(07191)3560-0 • Fax.:(07191)3560-19 • info@thiele-electroni

c.de • www

.thiele-electronic.de

Vorderer Weinberg 26

 • D-71522 Backnang • 

Tel.:+49 (0)7191 3560-0 (Fax.:-19)

Summary of Contents for SPS.1000.ADV RT

Page 1: ...VANCE RT series UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY USER S MANUAL Thiele KG Vorderer Weinberg 26 D 71522 Backnang Tel 07191 3560 0 Fax 07191 3560 19 info thiele electronic de www thiele electronic de Thiele...

Page 2: ...x 07191 3560 19 info thiele electronic de www thiele electronic de Thiele KG Vorderer Weinberg 26 D 71522 Backnang Tel 07191 3560 0 Fax 07191 3560 19 info thiele electronic de www thiele electronic de...

Page 3: ...minals in UPSs 1kVA Emergency Power Off 4 3 6 Communication port 4 3 6 1 RS232 and USB interface 4 3 6 2 Smart slot 4 3 6 3 AS400 Interface with DB9 output option 4 3 6 4 Protection against transient...

Page 4: ...ntents the basic in structions and features for the equipment safety To not respect these indications can create material damages on the own equip ment installation or loads Notes of information symbo...

Page 5: ...ne of them It is essential that the cables that supplies the loads have the earth connection cable The protection earth must be connected to the frame or metallic chassis of any electrical equipment i...

Page 6: ...l conditions and avoid the possible condensations The UPS has to be completely dry before starting any instal lation task Do not store install or expose the equipment in corrosive wets dusty inflammab...

Page 7: ...ubber gloves and shoes Use tools with insulated handles Take off watches rings or other metal objects Do not place metal tools or objects over the batteries Never manipulate with your hands or through...

Page 8: ...safety requirements for UPS s used in ac cessible areas by end users EN IEC 60950 1 IT equipments Safety Part 1 General re quirements EN IEC 62040 2 Uninterruptible power supply UPS Part 2 EMC requir...

Page 9: ...with LCD Plastic beauty front Front view battery module for ADVANCE RT Fig 1 Front view models from 0 7 to 10 kVA and battery modules for extended back up times 3 1 2 Legend corresponding to the equip...

Page 10: ...ets LS2 Input connector for modem ADSL Fax line RS232 COM port Standard 3000 VA and B1 model IEC outlets LS1 USB COM port IEC inlet for AC power supply Earth connection for battery module Output conne...

Page 11: ...ule i Note relative to the batteries B0 and B1 acronyms stated the nomenclature related to batteries B0 The equipment is supplied without batteries and without accessories for them screws and electric...

Page 12: ...han 1000 VA it is possible to increase the standard back up time of the equipments by connecting additional modules and or to optimise the recharging time of the accumula tors by fitting chargers with...

Page 13: ...The available SNMP option for SPS ADVANCE RT series is a card to be inserted into the slot that the UPS has in its rear side The connection of the UPS with the SNMP is internal meanwhile the connecti...

Page 14: ...act has to be fitted in residual current device at the output of each transformer because due to its specification of isolation it will prevent the triggering of the protections fitted in the primary...

Page 15: ...s Cut the strips of cardboard enclosure Remove the accessories cables supports Remove the equipment or battery module from the pack aging keeping in mind that the it is needed the help of a second per...

Page 16: ...se way as its removing see section 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 Vertical assembling tower type Rotate the control panel according to section 4 2 4 2 Take the 4 plastic pieces A with angle shape supplied with the e...

Page 17: ...eak the needed trims to pass the connection bus Put the beautiful front cover back of the equipment and battery module as it is stated in section 4 2 4 1 4 2 4 5 19 rack cabinet assembling All models...

Page 18: ...of them is 2 units Proceed as follows Fix both adaptor angles A to the equipment and to the battery module as rack on their side by means of the supplied screws C B F G J K K H Fig 9 Model in rack mou...

Page 19: ...to the terminal before connecting the power supply to the input power block All the equipments have female IEC outlets in greater or lesser numbers depending on the power rate of the equipment Models...

Page 20: ...y of the two cables that goes from the button to the UPS were cut damaged On the other hand this failure would be immediately detected in the normally open EPO type with the inconvenience of the sudde...

Page 21: ...nPower is a UPS monitoring software which makes a user friendly interface of monitoring and management This software supplies an auto Shutdown for a system based on several PCs in case of an electrica...

Page 22: ...d that the equipment becomes blocked under the worst conditions It is better to not connect the loads of this kind due to the high quantity of energy resources that take from the UPS USER MANUAL Thiel...

Page 23: ...S start up with mains present For the daily start up of the equipment press over the start up key for more than 3 seconds the acoustic alarm will beep for 1 sec and the UPS will start up Fan will be s...

Page 24: ...Blue OPVH Fault Battery mode with output voltage too high Red OPVL Fault Output voltage is too low Red OPST Fault Short circuit at the output Red OVLD Warning Overload Red BATH Warning Battery voltage...

Page 25: ...e 001 Wide range 002 Gen set EBM External battery module 0 9 it is the quantity of battery modules TEST Auto test 000 Deactive 001 Active AR Automatic restart 000 Deactive 001 Active GF Green mode 000...

Page 26: ...e second to enter into the element to set 4 Select the configuration value Press the key to select the quantity of battery mod ules available for the UPS 5 Confirm the configuration Press the key for...

Page 27: ...he batteries so there are hazardous voltages in side Therefore before doing any reparation or maintenance task the internal battery fuses and or the interlink connections be tween them and the UPS hav...

Page 28: ...dequate testing tentative of repairing or not authorized modification or any other cause beyond the foreseen use or by accident fire lightnings or other dangers Neither it will cover in any case compe...

Page 29: ...al or total way with the purpose to be adapted to the customer s need Consult our Website to have more information 7 5 Technical service network Coverage both national and international from our Servi...

Page 30: ...Voltage accuracy battery mode 5 Voltage THD linear load 10 3 Voltage THD non linear load 12 6 Frequency With mains present synchronised to nominal of the input 45 55 55 65 Hz Free running battery mode...

Page 31: ...example the one supplied by the battery it is con tinuous any current that always maintain the polarity DSP It is the acronym of Digital Signal Processor A DSP is a system based on a processor or mic...

Page 32: ...irect cur rent This is done by rectifier diodes which can be solid state semiconductors vacuum or gassy valves as the mercury vapour Depending on the features of the alternating current power supply u...

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