Tripp Lite SMX1500XLRT2U Owner's Manual for 230V 2U Rackmount UPS Systems 9331 - Page 8
External Battery Connection, Select Models
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Optional Installation continued 3 External Battery Connection (Select Models) Your UPS comes with a robust internal A battery system; external batteries are needed only to extend runtime. Adding external batteries will increase recharge time as well as runtime. Contact Tripp Lite to find out which external battery packs 3 your model supports. The illustration (see 3 ) shows the location of your UPS's External Battery Connector A where you will insert the battery pack cable. Complete installation instructions for your battery pack appear in the battery pack owner's manual. Make sure that cables are fully inserted into their connectors. Small sparks may result during battery connection; this is normal. Do not connect or disconnect battery packs when the UPS is running on battery power. Caution! When an external battery pack is connected, make sure the AC load does not exceed the nameplate rating. Select models are derated when an external battery pack is connected. See UPS nameplate label for derating details. When connecting external batteries to the UPS, go to the Tripp Lite website at www.tripplite.com/en/support/bpconfig/index.cfm to download the External Battery Pack Utility software to configure your UPS for external battery support. Note: 1. The runtime and charge rate will automatically recalculate once the External Battery Pack Tool process is complete. 2. If the setup will no longer include external batteries, the UPS can be configured to work without external batteries via the LCD Screen. See External Battery Settings Control section under Basic Operation for details. 3. If external battery packs are removed, the UPS must be reset to "NO EXTERNAL BATTERY" via the LCD interface or the External Battery Configuration Program available on the Tripp Lite website. Failure to do so may result in damage to the internal batteries due to over-charging. 8 12-10-345-93-3184.indb 8 12/14/2012 11:32:05 AM