GE Power Supply 600 1500 VA User Manual

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NetPro 19"  
Uninterruptible Power Supply  
600 - 1500 VA  
Manufactured by:  
GE Digital Energy  
General Electric Company  
CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno)  
Switzerland  
Telephone +41 (0)91 / 850 51 51  
Fax  
+41 (0)91 / 850 51 44  
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NetPro 19" UPS  
Technology for the Digital World.  
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1 - Introduction  
1.1  
Introduction  
The General Electric (GE) Digital Energy NetPro 19” UPS, a truly on-line uninterruptible power supply,  
protects your equipment from all forms of power interference, including complete power failures.  
1.2  
Safety Rules  
x CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. The UPS contains batteries. The appliance  
outlets may be electrically live, even when the UPS is disconnected from the mains.  
x The UPS contains potentially hazardous voltages. Do not open the UPS, there are no user  
serviceable parts inside.  
x All maintenance and service work, except for replacement of the batteries, should be  
performed by qualified service personnel.  
1.3  
Transport / Storage  
x No liability can be accepted for any transport damage when the equipment is shipped in non-  
original packaging.  
x During transport the battery drawer must either be removed or fixed with two screws at the rear  
side of the UPS (A, fig. 1).  
x Store the UPS in a dry location with the batteries in a fully charged state. Storage temperature  
must be within -20 +45 qC. If the unit is stored for a period exceeding 3 months, optimal battery  
lifetime is obtained if the storage temperature does not exceed 25°C.  
x If the unit is stored for an extended period of time, the batteries must be recharged periodically.  
Be sure that the battery drawer is connected to the UPS. Subsequently connect the unit to a wall  
outlet and recharge the batteries for 24 hours:  
-
-
if the storage temperature is within -20 and +30°C: every 3 months,  
if the storage temperature is within -20 and +45°C: every month.  
Please note that with completely discharged batteries the UPS will not start at all. External  
charging or replacement of the batteries will be necessary.  
2 - Installation  
The shipping box contains a NetPro 19” UPS, two IEC male-female power cords, a data cable, a CD  
ROM and this manual. Inspect the UPS for damage after unpacking. If any damage is present please  
immediately notify the carrier and place of purchase.  
IMPORTANT:  
Before making any connection and switching on the NetPro 19” UPS, please check the following  
conditions:  
x
x
your mains supply is 220 - 240 Volts and 50 Hz (if the mains frequency is 60Hz, the output  
frequency of the UPS can be changed, see section 3.4), and  
the total power demand of the connected equipment does not exceed the rated output power of  
the NetPro 19” UPS (indicated on the rating label).  
WARNING  
Connecting the UPS output to neutral or ground will result in a malfunctioning UPS.  
2.1  
Installation Rules  
x The UPS is intended to be used in normal domestic and office situations.  
x Protect the UPS, according to the wiring rules, with a 16A D-type fuse.  
x The UPS must be powered from a single phase grounded wall outlet. Do not use extension  
cords.  
x Avoid locations that are excessively humid, near water, near heat sources or in direct sunlight.  
x The ambient temperature should not exceed 40qC. Optimal battery lifetime is obtained if the  
ambient temperature does not exceed 30qC.  
x It is important that ventilation air can move freely around and through the unit. Do not block the air  
vents.  
x Do not plug appliances such as electric heaters, toasters and vacuum cleaners into the UPS.  
x Be careful when connecting laser printers: be sure that the demanded power does not exceed the  
capacity of the UPS.  
x The sum of the leakage currents of the UPS and the connected loads should not exceed 3.5mA.  
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2.2  
Installation Procedure  
A
B
4
5
1
6
2
3
fig. 1  
1.  
2.  
Remove the transport screws (A, fig. 1) and store them in the free holes (B, fig.1). Mount the  
NetPro 19” UPS in the 19” rack. The module must be supported by mounting rails, do not mount  
it by using the front brackets only. The front brackets allow mounting of handles (not included).  
Make sure that the air vents in the side panels of the module are not blocked by the mounting  
rails or the side panels of the 19” rack.  
3. 1000VA model only:  
Battery extension module(s) can be installed to  
increase the battery runtime. Connect the DC  
2
connector of the battery module (7, fig. 2) to the DC  
socket of the UPS (2, fig. 1/2). You will hear a click  
7a  
when the cable is properly installed. Block the DC  
connector: install the small locking plate (7a, fig. 2)  
that came with the battery module, and fasten it with  
the screw provided. Using the DC connector of the  
battery module (not shown) you can install a second,  
third, etc. module. See also section 5.1.  
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4. Switch off your computer, and unplug it from the  
socket-outlet.  
fig. 2  
5. Disconnect the power cord from the computer  
(rating 250Vac/10A) and connect this cord to the  
mains input socket (5, fig. 1) of the UPS. See fig. 4.  
6. Using the output cord(s) provided, connect the  
computer(s) to the appliance outlet(s) (1, fig. 1) of  
the UPS. Spread the loads over the appliance  
outlets as equally as possible. If you use a  
distribution box to connect more than one appliance  
per outlet, please note that the maximum AC-current  
rating of each appliance outlet is 10Amps. See fig. 3.  
fig. 3  
7. Connect the mains cord of the UPS to a working,  
grounded AC wall socket outlet. See fig. 4. The  
green LED 'on' (8, fig. 6) will blink now: mains power  
is available and the batteries are charging. If the  
LED does not blink but illuminates continuously  
instead, press ‘0’ for one second.  
fig. 4  
8.  
9.  
For best results, allow the UPS to recharge the batteries during a period of approx. 2 hours. It is  
acceptable to use the UPS without first charging the battery, but the runtime may be reduced.  
For advanced communication possibilities, the RS232 interface port (6, fig. 1) can be connected  
to a computer system and/or optional interface cards (3, fig. 1) can be added. See chapter 4.  
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3 - Operation  
Please refer to figure 6.  
3.1  
Start-up  
3.1.1 Start-up, mains available  
1
2
Press keypad 'I' (14, fig. 6) briefly; LED ‘on’ (already blinking) will illuminate continuously now.  
The equipment connected to the UPS can now be switched on.  
3.1.2 Start-up, mains not available  
If the mains input is absent (power cord not connected, or mains failure):  
Press keypad 'I' until the buzzer sounds.  
1
The LEDs 'on' and 'on battery' (13, fig. 6) will illuminate. The UPS operates on battery: it  
discharges the batteries.  
3.2  
Use: Normal Operation  
3.2.1 Normal operation conditions:  
x
x
x
x
the mains supply is present,  
the UPS is on,  
the load does not exceed the capacity of the UPS and  
the operating temperature is below alarm level  
3.2.2 Load indication (fig. 5)  
1
2
During normal operation, press keypad 'I' briefly.  
Yellow LEDs will blink during 3 seconds, the number is load  
dependent (in case of overload LED 'alarm' (9, fig. 6) blinks as well).  
fig. 5  
3.2.3 Auto-off (no-load shutdown)  
If this function is activated, the UPS will switch off during a mains failure when the load is less  
than 5% of the maximum load. In this way unnecessary discharging of the batteries is avoided.  
The unit will automatically turn on again when mains power is restored. The default setting of the  
no-load shutdown function is: activated. Changing of the setting is described in 3.4.  
3.2.4 Automatic bypass switch  
The UPS is equipped with an automatic bypass switch. This switch automatically transfers the  
load to the mains if the UPS is unable to deliver the demanded output power due to overload or  
overtemperature. The UPS will switch back to normal operation when the overload has been  
removed or the temperature has dropped below alarm level.  
If a power failure occurs during bypass operation, the UPS will switch to battery operation and  
eventually, when the batteries are depleted, output power is lost. If the UPS functions under  
overload or overtemperature conditions it may not be able to protect the load.  
See also 3.3.6 and 3.4.  
3.2.5 Switching off  
1
Press keypad ‘0’ (15, fig. 6) for 1 second. If the UPS is switched off the output will always be  
absent for a few seconds to ensure that the connected equipment is able to reboot.  
If electric isolation is required, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.  
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3.3  
Use: Status and Alarm Indications  
o
!
status indications  
low priority alarms  
:
:
:
the operating mode  
abnormal operating situations  
!! high priority alarms  
situations in which the actual  
output voltage of the UPS is no  
longer guaranteed; immediate  
action should be taken  
8
9
10  
11 12 13 14  
15  
Indicators on front panel  
on by- progr.  
repl.  
batt.  
on  
batt.  
on  
alarm  
buzzer*  
pass  
shutd.  
Situation  
o
o
!
Charger on (3.3.1)  
- - - - -  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
- - - - -  
fig. 6  
Normal operation (3.3.2)  
On battery (3.3.3)  
- - - - -  
  
  
1x/8 s.  
- - - - -  
1x/s.  
!!  
!!  
!
Battery low (3.3.4)  
On bypass (3.3.5)  
- - - - -  
- - - - -  
- - - - -  
1x/s.  
- - - - -  
- - - - -  
1x/8s.  
Bypass out of limits  
(3.3.6)  
- - - - -  
1x/s.  
!!  
!!  
Overload (3.3.7)  
- - - - -  
- - - - -  
- - - - -  
1x/s.  
High temperature (3.3.8)  
Replace battery (3.3.9)  
!
  
- - - - -  
1x/8s.  
o
Progr. shutdown  
pending (3.3.10)  
- - - - -  
o
Progr. shutdown in  
progress (3.3.10)  
  
Operating modes and corresponding indications, see 3.3.1. – 3.3.10.  
- - - - = intermitting  
 = continuous  
*
= resettable: press push button ‘I’ > 2 secs.  
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3.3.1 Charger on  
The batteries are charging, see 2.2 step 7.  
3.3.2 On line: normal operation  
See 3.2.1.  
3.3.3 On battery  
The UPS uses the energy stored in the batteries: see chapter 7 ‘Batteries - runtime’.  
The UPS will shutdown  
x
x
x
after the batteries have been discharged (automatic restart), or  
if keypad 'O' is pressed (restart via front panel required) or  
if a 'UPS shutdown' command is given by the computer  
(restart via front panel required).  
Runtime indication (fig. 7)  
During battery operation, press keypad 'I' briefly. The 4 yellow LEDs  
indicate during 3 seconds the remaining runtime for the actual load.  
fig. 7  
3.3.4 Battery low (end of runtime)  
The batteries are nearly discharged: the remaining runtime is less than 2 minutes. Controlled  
shutdown of any computer equipment is absolutely necessary at this point.  
If the UPS operates at 100% load, the shutdown procedure should be completed within 2 minutes  
after the 'battery low' alarm started. If only part of the output capacity of the UPS is used this  
period can be longer, with aged batteries this period can be shorter.  
When the batteries are fully discharged, the UPS is no longer able to power the connected  
equipment.  
3.3.5 On bypass  
The bypass switch connected the load directly to the mains supply due to either overload or  
overtemperature.  
If keypad 'I' is momentarily pressed, the 4 yellow LEDs function during 3 seconds as a load  
indication. See also 3.2.2. If 4 yellow LEDs and the red LED illuminate, bypass operation is  
caused by an overload. If only yellow LEDs illuminate (the red LED is off) during load indication,  
bypass operation is caused by overtemperature. Take appropriate measures: reduce load and/or  
temperature.  
3.3.6 Bypass out of limits  
The mains voltage or mains frequency are outside bypass input tolerance but inside UPS input  
tolerance (see chapter 7). Bypass operation is inhibited: if for whatever reason the UPS is not  
able to deliver the required output, output power is lost. If the input frequency is often out of  
tolerance – during which bypass operation is inhibited and an alarm is generated – it may be  
useful to disable the bypass function after which the unit operates as a UPS without automatic  
bypass switch. See 3.4.  
3.3.7 Overload  
The demanded power exceeds the normal capacity of the UPS. If keypad 'I' is momentarily  
pressed to obtain a load indication all yellow LEDs will blink, and the red LED will remain blinking.  
The alarm occurs when the load is > 100%. If the load exceeds 150% the UPS will immediately  
switch to bypass, assuming that the conditions for a transfer to bypass are fulfilled.  
If an overload condition between 110-150% persists, the UPS will eventually also switch to  
bypass operation.  
During an overload the UPS may automatically switch off within a few minutes (load dependent)  
and output power is lost:  
x
x
x
if a transfer to bypass is inhibited (see 3.3.6), or  
if the bypass function has been disabled (see 3.4), or  
if the UPS operates on battery (see 3.3.3).  
To avoid these problems, be absolutely certain that the power demands of the protected  
equipment are within the limits of the UPS.  
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3.3.8 High temperature  
The LED Indication is the same as during overload (see 3.3.7), but if keypad 'I' is momentarily  
pressed to obtain a load indication the red LED will go out.  
Overtemperature can be caused by:  
x
x
x
extreme environmental temperature,  
lack of proper ventilation,  
overload situation.  
Take appropriate measures; if the temperature is allowed to rise further the UPS will switch to  
bypass operation (if allowed). If bypass operation is inhibited, the unit will switch off and output  
power is lost.  
3.3.9 Replace battery  
Either the batteries are almost chemically worn out or the battery wiring, including the battery  
fuse, is faulty. If the batteries are aged, they must be replaced as soon as possible to ensure full  
protection for your equipment (see 6.2). Perhaps the 'replace battery' alarm occurs after a test  
which you started immediately after installation or after a power failure. In this case the alarm may  
be incorrect as the batteries have been (partly) discharged during transport or storage or during  
the power failure. Allow the UPS to recharge the batteries. See also 3.5.  
3.3.10 Programmed shutdown  
The UPS monitoring software allows you to program a 'sleep period' of the UPS by sending two  
commands to the UPS:  
x
x
shut down after # minutes (blinking LED), and subsequently:  
shut down during # hours (continuous LED).  
During the 'sleep period' the UPS is not completely switched off as it has to keep track of the  
remaining sleep time. However, if a mains failure occurs during the sleep period and the battery  
capacity eventually drops below 80% of the normal capacity, the UPS will automatically switch off  
in order to save battery power. When the mains returns the UPS will start up automatically. The  
programmed sleep time however is lost.  
The programmed shutdown in progress can be cancelled:  
x
x
press keypad 'I' for at least 5 seconds to cancel shutdown and switch UPS on.  
press keypad '0' for at least 5 seconds to cancel shutdown and switch UPS off.  
3.4  
Use: Setup Mode  
The setup mode can only be entered if the UPS is connected to a live wall outlet and switched off  
(LED 'on' blinks).  
Press keypads 'O' and 'I' simultaneously. Press 'O' before 'I', otherwise the unit will be switched  
on. Three yellow LEDs can illuminate:  
LED is  
LED  
indicating  
on*  
off  
'on bypass'  
'progr. shutdown'  
'replace battery'  
: the bypass switch is  
: the no-load shutdown is  
: the output frequency is  
active  
active  
50 Hz  
not active  
not active  
60Hz  
* = default  
1
2
Scroll through the three functions with keypad 'I', the one selected blinks.  
Toggle the setting of the selected function by pressing 'O' during approx 1 sec. (LED does not  
blink anymore)  
3
Store the new settings and leave the setup mode by pressing 'O' and 'I' simultaneously.  
NOTE:  
The unit can be used as a frequency converter: the input frequency range is 45-66Hz, the  
output frequency is selectable 50/60Hz. If the unit is used as a frequency converter, the  
bypass function is no longer available. As a result an audible alarm will be generated  
continuously (see 3.3.6). To avoid this, we advise to disable the bypass.  
WARNING:  
Changing of the output frequency can cause severe damage of equipment  
connected to the appliance outputs of the UPS: Be sure that the new frequency is  
suitable for the connected equipment!  
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3.5  
Battery Management  
Maximum battery life and reliability are obtained by the following features:  
x
Quick battery test  
The quick battery test checks whether the batteries and their wiring are healthy. If a quick battery  
test shows that the batteries are close to being worn out, a 'replace battery' alarm will be  
generated (see 3.3.9). The batteries must be replaced as soon as possible (see 6.2).  
Automatic battery test  
The NetPro 19” UPS conducts periodic automatic battery tests:  
x 5 hours after manual switch-on  
x 5 hours after return of mains following any power failure, and  
x 30 days from the last battery test  
Manual battery test  
A quick battery test can be initiated manually through UPS software, via the RS232 Interface  
Port. For details please refer to the manual of your monitoring software.  
NOTE: If the test is started manually immediately after installation or after a power failure,  
the UPS may generate a false 'replace battery' alarm as the batteries have been (partly)  
discharged during transport/storage or during the power failure.  
x
Deep battery test  
A deep battery test, to be initiated through the UPS software via the RS232 port, checks the  
actual battery capacity in order to ensure accurate runtime prediction. During a deep battery test  
the batteries will be discharged until 'battery low' alarm level. Please note that immediately after a  
deep battery test the expected runtime is very short: allow the UPS to recharge its batteries. For  
details please refer to the manual of your UPS software.  
x
x
Temperature compensated battery charging  
This feature adjusts the battery charge voltage to the ambient temperature. As a result poor  
charging of the batteries under low temperature conditions and overcharging of the batteries  
under high temperature conditions are avoided.  
Load dependent battery-end-voltage  
The allowable final battery voltage depends on the discharge current: the higher the current, the  
lower the 'end-of-discharge' battery voltage. In this way maximum battery capacity is obtained  
without overdischarging. Overdischarging would result in shortened service life and failure to  
recover normal capacity.  
x
x
Charger off at end of charge  
Only charging when necessary, increases battery lifetime.  
Automatic boost charge  
This feature reduces the battery recharge time considerably: totally depleted batteries will be  
recharged to 90% in approx. 1.5 hours, provided that discharging took place at 100% load.  
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4 - Communication  
4.1  
RS232 Port (fig. 8)  
The RS 232 Port is a plug-in interface port (9-pin, Sub-D, male) which enables advanced communication  
between the UPS and the computer (UPS software required). The interface port is operative as soon as  
the mains power cord is plugged into a live wall outlet, even if the UPS is switched off.  
We strongly recommend to use only original GE Digital Energy software products in combination with  
the interface port.  
5 = COMMON  
8 = UPS CONNECTED  
Pin # Function  
fig. 8  
MAINS FAILURE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RS232 input (UPS shutdown)  
RS232 output  
General alarm1)  
Plug and Play  
Common  
Bypass active  
Battery low  
5
9
4
8
3
7
2
6
1
DC  
PnP  
RS232  
GENERAL ALARM  
BATTERY LOW  
BYPASS ACTIVE  
UPS connected  
Mains failure  
DC  
DATA FROM  
UPS  
RS232  
PORT  
RS232  
DATA TO UPS  
DC  
RS232  
1)  
REMOTE UPS  
SHUT DOWN  
Active if the output voltage of the UPS is no longer  
guaranteed due to other circumstances than already  
indicated by pin 6-7-9:  
MAX: +48V 100mA  
-
Output converter overload  
-
-
-
-
Overtemperature (pre-)alarm  
High charger voltage  
Bypass out of limits  
Inverter shutdown (due to inverter failure or batt. failure)  
4.2  
Relay Interface Card (option)  
The card is equipped with potential free change-over contacts for the following alarms:  
mains failure  
general alarm  
battery low  
bypass active  
For more information please refer to the user manual that comes with the interface card.  
4.3  
SNMP Interface Card (option)  
This card allows the data interface to be connected directly to an Ethernet network.  
For more information please refer to the user manual that comes with the interface card.  
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5 - Optional Features  
Apart from the options described in 4.2 and 4.3 the following options are possible:  
5.1  
Extended Runtime (NetPro 19” 1000)  
Extended runtime can be obtained by connecting a separate battery extension pack to the UPS. In this  
case the UPS must be informed about the new total battery capacity to allow a reliable recalculation of the  
available runtime (please contact your dealer). Dependent of the charge condition of the new batteries the  
new runtime calculations may temporarily be unreliable.  
The additional batteries increase the recharging time for the unit, all other operational information is the  
same as for standard models. It is not allowed to connect an external charger to the UPS!  
5.2  
PowerFLAG SerVICe Box for Modem Connection  
If you connect the PowerFLAG SerVICe Box between the communication port of the UPS and a modem,  
a programmed number can be dialed in case of a UPS alarm. It also allows service personnel to dial in  
and check the status of the UPS to perform remote diagnostics. This way service costs, specially in  
remote areas, can be reduced considerably.  
6 - Maintenance  
6.1  
General  
The UPS is virtually maintenance free: take care of proper environmental conditions and keep air  
inlets/outlets free of dust. Please read 2.1.  
6.2  
Batteries  
6.2.1 General  
The service life of the battery is from 3 to 6 years, depending on the operating temperature and on the  
number of discharge cycles.  
As a healthy battery is critical to the performance of the UPS, an automatic quick battery test is performed  
regularly to ensure failsafe operation (see section 3.5). When the condition of the battery is critical, a  
'replace battery' alarm will be activated (see 3.3.9). Replace the batteries as soon as possible. See 6.6.2.  
NOTE: under certain circumstances a manual battery test can result in a false alarm: please see 3.5  
'quick battery test'.  
6.2.2 Battery replacement  
-
-
-
WARNING: first read the safety rules in section 1.2.  
When replacing the batteries, use the same number and voltage(V)/capacity(Ah).  
Proper disposal or recycling of the batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal  
requirements.  
-
-
Never dispose of batteries in a fire: they may explode.  
Do not open or mutilate batteries: their contents (electrolyte) may be extremely toxic. If exposed to  
electrolyte, wash immediately with plenty of water.  
Avoid charging in a sealed container.  
Never short circuit batteries. When working with batteries, remove watches, rings or other metal  
objects, and only use insulated tools.  
-
-
Battery replacement procedure: see next page  
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Battery replacement procedure  
Refer to the label on the battery drawer.  
1.  
2.  
Be sure that the transport screws (A, fig. 1) have  
been removed.  
Remove the front panel of the battery compartment.  
Use a screw driver or pen as a lever.  
3.  
4.  
Remove the two screws that hold the battery drawer.  
Disconnect the DC connectors. Use a screwdriver  
as a lever.  
5.  
6.  
Remove battery drawer. Be careful, heavy weight!  
Remove clamp (two screws) and replace the  
batteries.  
7.  
Reinstall battery clamp, do not pinch or clamp the  
wires.  
8.  
9.  
Slide in the battery drawer.  
Connect the DC connectors, a small spark is  
normal. Fasten the two screws.  
10. Reinstall the front panel.  
fig. 9  
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7 - Troubleshooting  
Whenever a malfunction occurs, first check external factors (e.g connections, temperature, humidity or  
load) to determine whether the problem is caused by the unit itself or by its environment. Subsequently  
check the thermal circuit breaker: it may be tripped. If so: reset it (see 4, fig.1) and be sure that the UPS is  
not overloaded.  
The following chart is a simple troubleshooting checklist only. If the suggested solution does not succeed,  
or if the information is insufficient to solve the problem, please contact your dealer or consult  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Thermal Circuit Breaker (TCB)  
tripped  
UPS overload  
Reduce load, reset TCB  
(4, fig. 1)  
System failure  
Contact your dealer or consult  
LED 'on bypass' blinks  
Most probably an overload  
Overtemperature  
See 3.3.7, reduce the load  
See 3.3.8  
Allow the UPS to cool down  
UPS will not switch on (without  
using 'battery start')  
Line cord not connected  
Read 2.2  
Connect line cord  
and the output has been off for  
a few secs. (see also 3.2.5)  
Dead wall socket outlet, or  
mains voltage out of limits  
Contact qualified electrician  
UPS overtemperature  
See 3.3.8  
Allow UPS to cool down  
Tripped Thermal Circuit Breaker See above  
UPS will not switch on after  
Batteries have been discharged Contact your dealer or consult  
installation, LED 'on' remains off too deep during transport and/or www. gedigitalenergy.com  
storage  
UPS switched off automatically  
UPS overtemperature  
See 3.3.8  
Allow UPS to cool down  
Mains failure, battery  
discharged  
Wait until mains returns  
Programmed shutdown in  
progress  
See 3.3.10  
UPS received shut down  
command from computer during  
mains failure  
Wait until mains returns  
The load is < 5% of the max.  
load and no mains power is  
present.  
Wait until mains returns  
(No-load shutdown function is  
active, see 3.2.3)  
LED ‘replace battery’  
illuminates, buzzer is silent  
Battery test just after installation Allow the UPS to recharge the  
or mains failure batteries  
Battery test shows weak battery Read 6.2, replace batteries  
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GE Digital Energy  
8 - Specifications  
NetPro 19” model  
:
600  
1000  
1500  
Ratings  
Voltage Amperes (VA)  
with computer type load  
Watts (W)  
:
:
600  
360  
1000  
600  
1500  
900  
with resistive load  
Input thermal circuit breaker (A)  
Input fuse (A)  
:
:
5
8
5
8
7
10  
Input converter  
AC input voltage  
:
:
220 - 240 V  
100% load: 187 - 264 V  
70% load: 120 - 264 V  
AC input voltage range  
input >264 Vac: UPS switches to battery operation  
input >312 Vac: UPS shuts down, manual restart required  
187 V (at any load)  
Minimum start-up AC voltage  
Input current waveform  
:
:
sinusoidal  
conform or better than EN 61000-3-2 (IEC 555-2)  
Input current (A) at nom. inp. volt.  
Input power factor  
Input frequency range  
Inrush current  
:
:
:
:
2.0  
3.3  
5.0  
1
45 - 66 Hz  
none  
Output converter  
AC output voltage  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
230 V (suitable for 220 - 240 V loads)  
± 2%  
AC output voltage tolerance  
Output frequency  
50 or 60 Hz, front selectable  
nominal ± 0.15% unless synchronized to the mains  
sine wave  
Output frequency range  
Output waveform  
Harmonic distortion  
< 2% (typical 1.5%) with linear load  
0.6 (0.7 at 90% load)  
suitable for loads with c.f. up to 6:1  
max. 10 A per outlet  
Power factor  
Crest factor (peak to RMS current)  
Capacity appliance outlets  
Bypass  
AC input voltage range  
Frequency tracking rate  
Frequency tracking range  
Phase difference  
:
:
:
:
:
195 - 264 V  
2 Hz/sec.  
nominal ± 10%  
< 7º  
Typical transfer time, msec  
4
Overload capability  
Overload behaviour (battery operation)  
:
:
Fully protected against overload and short circuits  
110% during 5 minutes; 150% during 5 seconds  
Overload behaviour during  
bypass operation  
:
depends on rating of thermal circuit breaker  
typical: 125% of TCB value for 200 seconds  
200% of TCB value for 10 seconds  
300% of TCB value for 4 seconds  
Batteries (ratings given for 25ºC)  
Nominal voltage (Vdc)  
Number of 7 Ah batteries  
Type  
:
:
:
:
:
24  
2
36  
3
48  
4
sealed lead acid, maintenance free  
up to 6 years (depending on use)  
1.5 A  
Service life  
Recharge current  
Battery recharge time  
(batt. discharged at 100% load)  
Runtime in minutes  
at typical load (75%)  
VA/Watts  
:
:
1.5 hours for 90% capacity, std battery  
12  
12  
10  
100/60  
:
:
:
:
:
:
64  
34  
15  
9
-
-
104  
54  
27  
15  
9
124  
71  
36  
24  
12  
6
200/120  
400/240  
600/360  
1000/600  
1500/900  
-
General  
Weight without battery drawer (kg)  
Weight with battery drawer (kg)  
Dimensions (hxwxd, mm)  
Depth required in 19” rack (mm)  
Enclosure / protection  
:
:
:
:
:
14  
19  
14  
22  
14  
24  
133.5 (3HU) x 450 (19”) x 440  
420 (without connectors)  
steel - plastic / IP20  
Environment  
Safety  
:
:
:
:
:
EN 50091-1-1, EN 60950, IEC 950  
EN 50091-2  
Electromagnetic compatibility  
Ambient temperature  
Audible noise at 1 meter  
Max. relative humidity  
-10 to +40ºC  
< 45 dB(A), load and temperature dependent  
95% (non-condensing)  
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