TOSHIBA
5.0
Operating the UPS
5.1
Operation Modes (Cont'd)
5.1.2
Battery Backup Mode
5 - 2
Bypass circuit
UPS batteries
circuit
UPS
main
(rear panel)
receptacles
UPS
= power flow
+
_
Fuse
plug
5-15P
input
Power
5-15R
Fuse
UPS
main
circuit
UPS
receptacles
(rear panel)
Bypass circuit
Circuit
breaker
5-20P
Power
input
plug
UPS batteries
+
-
= power flow
Power flow in battery backup mode for 600, 800, 1000, and 1200 VA Models
Power flow in battery backup mode for 1500, 2000, and 2400 VA Models
Output Xfmr
(Plus Series)
Output Xfmr
(Plus Series)
The above illustrations show power flow during the battery backup mode.
When commercial ac power failures occur, the UPS's batteries instantly begin
supplying dc voltage to the UPS's main inverter circuit. This circuit changes
(inverts) the dc power into ac power. The ac power is available at the unit's
output receptacles. This back-up process will continue until the UPS's battery
voltage drops below a specific minimum level. When this occurs, the batteries
will stop supplying power to the load. This minimum level is the rated minimum
voltage (Vmin). The rated battery voltage chart on page 5-6 (See Section 5.4
for battery backup time) shows (Vmin). On the front panel, LED's labeled
"AC LINE" and "FAULT" should be off. The "INVERTER" LED should be on
(See Section 9.5 or 9.6 Panel Layout).
two 5-15R for (1500VA)
one 5-15R, one 5-20R
for (2000 and 2400 VA)
L5-30P for
(2400VA)
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