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тАО06-05-2001 08:11 PM
тАО06-05-2001 08:11 PM
5.5 kva Power Trust UPS
We recently acquired 5.5kva Power Trust UPS. It appears to be incomplete. The UPS unit is someting at the back. The battery power pack has number 09503130/J97LA0029. No documnetation in the box. Looking for some info to figure out what is missing and how to hookup the unit
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тАО06-05-2001 10:11 PM
тАО06-05-2001 10:11 PM
Re: 5.5 kva Power Trust UPS
Hi there.
The order# for the manual is A3329-90002.
Three basic components :
Electronics Unit, Battery box and service bypass unit.
Try to get that manual. To describe the details is far too much now.
Which version of UPS do you have ?
North America or worldwide ?
The rear panel is the service bypass unit.
The front panel is the electronics unit.
The battery box : one unit contains 10 battery packs, one battery pack is a sealed unit with one rechargeable battery.
if you need more info, mail me at Alexander_Ermes@web.de
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
The order# for the manual is A3329-90002.
Three basic components :
Electronics Unit, Battery box and service bypass unit.
Try to get that manual. To describe the details is far too much now.
Which version of UPS do you have ?
North America or worldwide ?
The rear panel is the service bypass unit.
The front panel is the electronics unit.
The battery box : one unit contains 10 battery packs, one battery pack is a sealed unit with one rechargeable battery.
if you need more info, mail me at Alexander_Ermes@web.de
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
.. and all these memories are going to vanish like tears in the rain! final words from Rutger Hauer in "Blade Runner"
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тАО06-21-2001 04:55 AM
тАО06-21-2001 04:55 AM
Re: 5.5 kva Power Trust UPS
Hi there.
Sorry for late reaction.
The sounds you mention comne from the loading of the batteries. On the backside of the UPS there should be conector pannels. An electrotechnician should be able to find out, what is goung on with this. Without a documentation you are just in the middle of nowhere. Did you try to get the book i told you ?
If you connect powerdistributors to the outlet, you should be able to connect anything to this device.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
P.S.
I could not answer your mail from web.de because some server failed.
Sorry for late reaction.
The sounds you mention comne from the loading of the batteries. On the backside of the UPS there should be conector pannels. An electrotechnician should be able to find out, what is goung on with this. Without a documentation you are just in the middle of nowhere. Did you try to get the book i told you ?
If you connect powerdistributors to the outlet, you should be able to connect anything to this device.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
P.S.
I could not answer your mail from web.de because some server failed.
.. and all these memories are going to vanish like tears in the rain! final words from Rutger Hauer in "Blade Runner"
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тАО06-21-2001 05:09 AM
тАО06-21-2001 05:09 AM
Re: 5.5 kva Power Trust UPS
Hi there.
Just checked a few things.
There are three LED's on the front panel.
Top LED green light : AC output
AC supplied to output receptacles
One down : Battery power
yellow lights indicates unit supplying power from batteries
bottom LED : Attention
yellow light indicates multiple meanings
There are about 16 different explanations to the combination of lights and beeps.
In your case i would check the input power.
1. Power loss
2. line stabilizer, ferro-resonant transformer causing waveform distortion
3. poor site power, poor utility power or large phase controlled devices
4. Operatinmg from poor site wiring
5. Frequency from AC input out of range
Check main input breaker switched ON,
UPS is plugged properly into a power source.
Check these and let me know.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
Just checked a few things.
There are three LED's on the front panel.
Top LED green light : AC output
AC supplied to output receptacles
One down : Battery power
yellow lights indicates unit supplying power from batteries
bottom LED : Attention
yellow light indicates multiple meanings
There are about 16 different explanations to the combination of lights and beeps.
In your case i would check the input power.
1. Power loss
2. line stabilizer, ferro-resonant transformer causing waveform distortion
3. poor site power, poor utility power or large phase controlled devices
4. Operatinmg from poor site wiring
5. Frequency from AC input out of range
Check main input breaker switched ON,
UPS is plugged properly into a power source.
Check these and let me know.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
.. and all these memories are going to vanish like tears in the rain! final words from Rutger Hauer in "Blade Runner"
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