Tripp Lite SU10000RT3UPM Owner's Manual for SmartOnline 8kVA-10kVA UPS 932897 - Page 6

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Features (Rear Panel) Power Module Feature Description 1 Accessory Slot: Remove the small cover panel to install optional accessories to remotely control and monitor your UPS system. Visit Tripp Lite on the Web (www.tripplite.com) to learn about available SNMP, network management and connectivity products that may be installed in this slot. 2 RS-232 Communication Port: This female DB9 serial port may be used to connect your UPS to a workstation or server. It uses RS-232 protocol to communicate with a connected computer. It is used with Tripp Lite software and the included serial cable to monitor and manage the UPS remotely over a network and to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. See "Optional Connection" for details. An optional Contact-Closure card is available if needed (Tripp Lite part # RELAYIOCARD). 3 Parallel Connector: For UPS communication in parallel. 4 USB Communication Port: The USB port may be used to connect your UPS to a workstation or server. It is used with Tripp Lite software and the included USB cable to monitor and manage the UPS remotely over a network and to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. See "Optional Connection" for details. For USB communications, both DIP switches must be in the ON position. This will disable the RS-232 port. 5 EPO (Emergency Power Off) Port: Used to connect the power module to a contact closure switch to enable emergency power off. See "Optional Connection" section for details. 6 Exhaust Fan: This cools and ventilates the inside of the power module. 7 External Battery Connector: Use this to connect one or more Tripp Lite battery modules to the power module. Remove the cover for access. The power module will not start without a connection to a charged battery module. Refer to the battery module owner's manual for connection instructions and safety warnings. 8 Input Terminal Block: Use these terminals to connect your power module to the detachable PDU. Detachable Power Distribution Unit Feature Description 9 AC Output Receptacles: Accept direct plug-in connection of NEMA L6-30P or NEMA L6-20P equipment plugs. 10 AC Output Breakers: Control output power to the PDU's AC output receptacles. 11 Maintenance Bypass Switch: Permits qualified service personnel to remove the PDU from the power module for routine maintenance without disrupting power to the load. When this switch is set to BYPASS the load will receive unfiltered AC utility power and no battery backup power will be available in the event of a blackout. See the "Manual Bypass Operation" section for detailed manual bypass procedures. WARNING! For qualified service personnel only. If the complete bypass procedure (see "Manual Bypass Operation," p. 10) is not followed, the UPS will not be adequately powered down, presenting a risk of death or serious injury from contact with high voltage. 12 Utility Input Terminal Block: Use these terminals to connect the PDU to utility power. To access the terminals, unscrew and remove the terminal block cover. 13 Power Module Input Terminal Box: Use these terminals to connect the PDU to the Power Module. 14 Sliding Cover for Power Module Input Terminals: Slide this cover over the terminals after detaching the PDU from the Power Module during Manual Bypass Operation (p. 10). 15 Input Terminal Block Cable Access: Located on the left side of the PDU. Battery Module Feature Description 16 Input Connector: Use this connector to daisy chain additional battery modules onto the first. Remove the cover panel for access. Refer to the battery module owner's manual for connection instructions and safety warnings. 17 Output Cable: Use this cable to connect the battery module to the power module or to another battery module. The power module will not start without a connection to a charged battery module. Refer to the battery module owner's manual for connection instructions and safety warnings. Connection (continued) Hardwiring Cautions • Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician. • When making wiring connections, observe the cable connection regulations appropriate to your area [e.g. National Electrical Code (NEC) in the U.S.] at all times. Be sure to install an easily accessible disconnect switch in your installation wiring so you may cut off the UPS's AC input during fires and other emergencies. Ensure that cables are fitted with cable sleeves and are secured by connector clamps. Tighten connections with a torque of not less than 24-28 inch-pounds (2.7-3.2 NM). • Make sure that your equipment is properly grounded. • Using cables of improper size may damage your equipment and cause fire hazards. Choose appropriate cabling and protection circuits to make wiring connections. Ground conductors must be the same size and type as the power conductors used. 46 A 56 A 40 A 50 A • Refer to National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines for proper wire gauge and output protection circuit requirements. 6 201102160 93-2897.indb 6 3/30/2011 9:30:42 AM

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Features (Rear Panel)
Power Module Feature Description
1
Accessory Slot:
Remove the small cover panel to install optional accessories to remotely control and monitor your UPS system. Visit Tripp Lite
on the Web (www.tripplite.com) to learn about available SNMP, network management and connectivity products that may be installed in this slot.
2
RS-232 Communication Port:
This female DB9 serial port may be used to connect your UPS to a workstation or server. It uses RS-232
protocol to communicate with a connected computer. It is used with Tripp Lite software and the included serial cable to monitor and manage the
UPS remotely over a network and to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. See “Optional Connection” for
details. An optional Contact-Closure card is available if needed (Tripp Lite part # RELAYIOCARD).
3
Parallel Connector:
For UPS communication in parallel.
4
USB Communication Port:
The USB port may be used to connect your UPS to a workstation or server. It is used with Tripp Lite software and
the included USB cable to monitor and manage the UPS remotely over a network and to automatically save open files and shut down equipment
during a blackout. See “Optional Connection” for details. For USB communications, both DIP switches must be in the ON position. This will
disable the RS-232 port.
5
EPO (Emergency Power Off) Port:
Used to connect the power module to a contact closure switch to enable emergency power off. See
“Optional Connection” section for details.
6
Exhaust Fan:
This cools and ventilates the inside of the power module.
7
External Battery Connector:
Use this to connect one or more Tripp Lite battery modules to the power module. Remove the cover for access.
The power module will not start without a connection to a charged battery module. Refer to the battery module owner’s manual for connection
instructions and safety warnings.
8
Input Terminal Block:
Use these terminals to connect your power module to the detachable PDU.
Detachable Power Distribution Unit Feature Description
9
AC Output Receptacles:
Accept direct plug-in connection of NEMA L6-30P or NEMA L6-20P equipment plugs.
10
AC Output Breakers:
Control output power to the PDU’s AC output receptacles.
11
Maintenance Bypass Switch:
Permits qualified service personnel to remove the PDU from the power module for routine maintenance without
disrupting power to the load. When this switch is set to BYPASS the load will receive unfiltered AC utility power and no battery backup power
will be available in the event of a blackout. See the “Manual Bypass Operation” section for detailed manual bypass procedures.
WARNING!
For qualified service personnel only. If the complete bypass procedure (see “Manual Bypass Operation,” p. 10) is not followed, the UPS
will not be adequately powered down, presenting a risk of death or serious injury from contact with high voltage.
12
Utility Input Terminal Block:
Use these terminals to connect the PDU to utility power. To access the terminals, unscrew and remove the
terminal block cover.
13
Power Module Input Terminal Box:
Use these terminals to connect the PDU to the Power Module.
14
Sliding Cover for Power Module Input Terminals:
Slide this cover over the terminals after detaching the PDU from the Power Module during
Manual Bypass Operation (p. 10).
15
Input Terminal Block Cable Access:
Located on the left side of the PDU.
Battery Module Feature Description
16
Input Connector:
Use this connector to daisy chain additional battery modules onto the first. Remove the cover panel for access. Refer to the
battery module owner’s manual for connection instructions and safety warnings.
17
Output Cable:
Use this cable to connect the battery module to the power module or to another battery module. The power module will not start
without a connection to a charged battery module. Refer to the battery module owner’s manual for connection instructions and safety warnings.
Connection (continued)
Hardwiring Cautions
Wiring must be done by a qualified electrician.
When making wiring connections, observe the cable connection regulations appropriate to your area [e.g. National Electrical Code (NEC) in the
U.S.] at all times. Be sure to install an easily accessible disconnect switch in your installation wiring so you may cut off the UPS’s AC input dur-
ing fires and other emergencies. Ensure that cables are fitted with cable sleeves and are secured by connector clamps. Tighten connections with a
torque of not less than 24-28 inch-pounds (2.7-3.2 NM).
• Make sure that your equipment is properly grounded.
Using cables of improper size may damage your equipment and
cause fire hazards. Choose appropriate cabling and protection
circuits to make wiring connections. Ground conductors must be
the same size and type as the power conductors used.
• Refer to National Electrical Code (NEC) guidelines for proper
wire gauge and output protection circuit requirements.
46 A
56 A
40 A
50 A
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