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24V two battery and 24V four battery 
configurations are shown below. 

Bat-

teries are connected in series, with Plus
(+) connected to Minus(-). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 8: 

If batteries are installed on their side make sure 

to apply an insulator to the top of the battery terminal to 
prevent the battery terminals from shorting to the metal 
enclosure in case the battery shifts inside the enclosure 
during an earthquake. 

STEP 9:

  Set the proper voltage on the AC input of the 

controller by removing the metal tab and then switching 
the input voltage to 120VAC or 240VAC depending on 
your source voltage. Be sure to replace the metal tab to ensure that 
somebody doesn’t accidentally switch the voltage as this will damage 
the controller.

 

STEP 10:

  Connect the battery cables to the controller , then to the bat-

tery. Be sure to observe proper polarity. Black wire connects to battery 
negative terminal and BATTERY(-) terminal on the controller.  

Summary of Contents for UPSPro UPS-ST12

Page 1: ...d power circuits Contact with power lines lights or power circuits may be fatal We recommend to install no closer than 20 feet to any power lines Safety For your own protection follow these safety rules Perform as many functions as possible on the ground Do not attempt to install on a rainy windy or snowy day or if there is ice or snow accumulation at the install site or if the site is wet Make su...

Page 2: ...STEP 2 Add wire feedthrus into the bottom connector plate Attach the connector plate to the bottom of the enclosure using self tapping screws provided STEP 3 Install hole plug in drain hole in bottom right corner of the en closure STEP 4 If pole mounting the enclosure assemble the pole mount kit to the back of the enclosure and mount the enclosure to a pole using the 6 hose clamps provided The enc...

Page 3: ...n be mounted to removable backplate or to a plate mounted to the door rails STEP 7 Install the batteries in the enclosure If using multiple batteries connect in parallel for 12V output or connect in series for 24V output 12V 200Ah bat tery configura tion is shown here For 12V 100Ah two batteries are connected in par allel with Plus connected to Plus and Minus connected to Mi nus For 12V 200Ah the ...

Page 4: ...nside the enclosure during an earthquake STEP 9 Set the proper voltage on the AC input of the controller by removing the metal tab and then switching the input voltage to 120VAC or 240VAC depending on your source voltage Be sure to replace the metal tab to ensure that somebody doesn t accidentally switch the voltage as this will damage the controller STEP 10 Connect the battery cables to the contr...

Page 5: ...don t tighten on a small diameter wire you can wrap some electrical tape around the wire in the seal area to increase its diameter and make a better seal The enclosure needs some small amount of venting so be sure NOT to seal all holes and feedthrus with silicon STEP 15 Make sure lid gasket is clean and free from any particles then carefully close the cover making sure that wires are clear of the ...

Page 6: ...ttery from over discharge If batteries get completely discharged because the equipment was connected directly to the bat SPECIFICATIONS Subject to change without notice UPS ST12 UPS ST24 Load Voltage DC 12V 5 24V 5 Max Load Output 12A 12A Min Load Output 1A 1A Available Storage Capacities 1 battery 51Ah 600VA 2 battery 102Ah 1200VA 4 battery 204Ah 2400VA 2 battery 51Ah 1200VA 4 battery 102Ah 2400V...

Page 7: ...nels side of pole mounts and out door rated connection cabling Solar panels have a 25 year output warranty Pole mounts and panels are designed for wind loads to 90MPH Note Solar kits require a TP SC24 8 solar controller Solar Kits 6 Hours Peak Sun 3 Hours Peak Sun TPSK24 85W 20W continuous 10W continuous TPSK24 120W 30W continuous 15W continuous TPSK24 240W 60W continuous 30W continuous TPSK24 85W...

Page 8: ... covers material and workmanship defects This warranty does not cover the following Parts requiring replacement due to improper installation misuse poor site conditions faulty power etc Lightning or weather damage Physical damage to the external internal parts Products that have been opened altered or defaced Water damage for units that were not mounted according to user manual Usage other than in...

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