JOVYATLAS POWERMASTER S 6000-P BAX 4469 E
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POWERPACK S 6000
15.1
Longer backup times
The UPS unit needs two or more battery racks to achieve longer backup times.
The POWERMASTER S 6000 allows one to switch up to two battery packs in parallel, which results in the
following backup times:
15.2
Battery operation
In the case of a network failure the consumers are supplied without interruption from the battery.
In battery operation the LED
ON - BATT
lights up and an acoustic warning tone sounds every 5 seconds.
The characteristic of the acoustic warning tone changes towards the end of the backup time, when the
battery is depleted, to a double-beep every 5 seconds. The backup time of a number of minutes generally
allows targeted switching off of consumers or data storage/back-up when operating a PC, without losing data
or having running processes interrupted in an uncontrolled manner. The backup time can be extended
significantly by switching off individual, less important consumers.
Restoration of mains power before total discharge of the battery:
In the case of restoration of the mains power before the end of the bridging time, the inverter continues to
run automatically until the battery is charged up.
Restoration of mains power after total discharge of the battery:
At the end of the bridging time the inverter switches off automatically and the consumers are
no
longer
supplied with power.
When the mains power is restored, the consumers begin again to be supplied with power via the inverter.
The inverter is switched on again automatically. The battery is charged up again automatically after
restoration of the mains power.
Number of slots
Number of
batteries
Total weight of
battery pack incl. battery
Total weight of
UPS + battery pack
Autonomy time
at 100% load
Autonomy time
at 80% load
Autonomy time
at 50% load
1
20
66kg
86kg
9min.
12min.
21min.
2
40
132kg
152kg
25min.
32min.
58min.
3
60
198kg
218kg
45min.
58min.
107min.
P L E A S E N O T E
!
Before plugging in the battery plug, the voltage at the battery jack on the UPS unit and the battery
used must be checked to ensure that they both have the same voltage and polarity. The attached
markings (DIRECT CURRENT LINK VOLTAGE) and a control measurement using a suitable
measuring device serve to achieve this. The battery is not galvanically isolated from the mains so
occurrence of a mains voltage at the battery terminals is possible. The UPS unit should be
disconnected from the mains before working on the battery. Do not cover the ventilation slits on the
battery slots in order to avoid any excessive increase in the battery temperature. The battery rack
should be connected to the mains and switched on at the latest 4 weeks after receipt in order to
prevent battery self-discharging.