Tripp Lite SU3000RTXL2U Owner's Manual for SmartOnline UPS 932835 - Page 4

Connection and Start-Up, 2 Mounting Tower - power supply

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2. Installation (continued) 2.2 Mounting (Tower) The UPS system can be mounted in an upright tower position when used with Tripp Lite's optional base stand kit (model 2-9USTAND, sold separately). When mounting the UPS system in a tower position, make sure the control panel is closer to the top of the cabinet than the bottom. The control panel can be rotated to match the orientation of the UPS system. Pull the panel out, rotate it and push it back into place as shown. Warning: The UPS system is very heavy-be careful when moving or lifting it. 2.3 Connection and Start-Up 1 Plug the UPS system into an electrical outlet. The UPS system must be connected to a dedicated circuit of sufficient amperage. Refer to the UPS system nameplate for input requirements. After the UPS system is plugged in, the following sequence of events will occur: 1. The fan will turn on and all LEDs will illuminate momentarily. 2. The percent level LEDs (25%, 50%, 75% and 100%) will illuminate one at a time. 3. The "LINE" and "LOAD" LEDs will illuminate to indicate normal operation. Note: Power will not be supplied to the outlets until the UPS system is turned on. Voltage Note: The UPS system supports a nominal AC voltage setting of 100V, 110V, 115V, 120V or 127V. 120V is the factory default setting. The full output capacity of 2,500 watts is available when the UPS system is set at 120V or 127V. When the UPS system is set at 100V, 110V or 115V, output capacity is reduced to 2,400 watts. The nominal voltage setting can be changed with PowerAlert software or the optional SNMPWEBCARD internal accessory card. See the PowerAlert software or SNMPWEBCARD documentation for more information about changing the nominal voltage setting. 2 1 1 Some models may differ. 4 201102140 932835.indb 4 3/29/2011 4:50:12 PM

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2. Installation
(
continued
)
The UPS system can be mounted in an upright tower
position when used with Tripp Lite’s optional base
stand kit (model 2-9USTAND, sold separately). When
mounting the UPS system in a tower position, make
sure the control panel is closer to the top of the cabinet
than the bottom.
The control panel can be rotated to match the
orientation of the UPS system. Pull the panel out,
rotate it and push it back into place as shown.
Warning: The UPS system is very heavy—be
careful when moving or lifting it.
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Plug the UPS system into an
electrical outlet.
The UPS system must be connected to a dedicated
circuit of sufficient amperage. Refer to the UPS
system nameplate for input requirements.
After the UPS system is plugged in, the following
sequence of events will occur:
1. The fan will turn on and all LEDs will
illuminate momentarily.
2. The percent level LEDs (25%, 50%, 75% and
100%) will illuminate one at a time.
3. The “LINE” and “LOAD” LEDs will
illuminate to indicate normal operation.
Note: Power will not be supplied to the outlets
until the UPS system is turned on.
Voltage Note: The UPS system supports a
nominal AC voltage setting of 100V, 110V,
115V, 120V or 127V. 120V is the factory default
setting. The full output capacity of 2,500 watts
is available when the UPS system is set at 120V
or 127V. When the UPS system is set at 100V,
110V or 115V, output capacity is reduced to
2,400 watts. The nominal voltage setting can be
changed with PowerAlert software or the
optional SNMPWEBCARD internal accessory
card. See the PowerAlert software or
SNMPWEBCARD documentation for more
information about changing the nominal
voltage setting.
Some models may differ.
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2.3 Connection and Start-Up
2.2 Mounting (Tower)
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