Ferrups 0800-2000 Installation Manual - 101 Dimensions

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Manual is about: 2 kVA-7.6 kVA 50 and 60 Hz UPS

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    Installation manual ferrups 0800-2000 - 0800-7500

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    Ferrups ® installation manual 0800-2000 through 0800-7500 2 kva-7.5 kva 50 and 60 hz uninterruptible power systems important safety instructions. Save these instructions. This manual contains important instructions for your ups. Ltm-1320e © 1998-1999 best power. All rights reserved..

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    Introduction this manual is for the types of models listed below. • all models that do not have a power cord and input plug or that do not have output receptacles. A qualified electrician must install the ac wiring for these models and connect your protected equipment. Sections 200, 300, and 500 of ...

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    3 contents 100 before installing the ups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 101 dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

  • Page 5: 101 Dimensions

    4 100 before installing the ups 101 dimensions table 1: 2 kva to 7.5 kva dimensions table 2: battery cabinet dimensions table 3: bypass switch dimensions figure 2 c b a b a c model height (a) width (b) depth with internal (attached) bypass depth (c) 2 and 3 kva 27.25 in. 695 mm 13.5 in. 345 mm 35 in...

  • Page 6: 103 Location Requirements

    5 102 installation and service clearances table 4: service clearances for ferrups figure 4 and battery cabinets note: if you use flexible conduit to connect the ups and battery cabinets, you may be able to achieve the service clearances by moving the ups. If this is the case, you must still leave 12...

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    6 106 bypass switches if your ferrups model does not have a power cord and plug, you should have a best power bypass switch. The cabinet for these switches may be separate (external) or attached to the back of the ups (internal). The bypass switch has four positions (see table 5 below). In the ups o...

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    7 200 overview of ups installation figure 6 below shows a typical installation for ferrups units that do not have an input power cord and plug. This diagram shows a unit with a separate battery cabinet and a separate bypass switch. In units with internal bypass switches, the switch is attached to th...

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    8 300 ac installation of the ups and bypass switch (for qualified personnel only) 301 starting ac installation 1. Find the ferrups id label on the back panel, and note the following: model number:__________ input voltage:__________ output voltage:__________ 2. Next, find the bypass switch’s id label...

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    9 4. Now use the information you wrote down in steps 1-3 to find the installation wiring diagram that applies to your ferrups installation. If the bypass switch is external (separate), use table 7. If it is internal (attached), use table 8. Table 7: installation wiring diagrams for units with extern...

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    10 5. Now, refer to the wiring diagram that you selected in step 3, and use tables 9 and 10 below to find the proper size circuit breaker for your installation. Table 9 shows the required input circuit breaker size for u.S. Installations. Table 10 shows the input current for each voltage; size input...

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    11 table 11: united states recommended awg and mm 2 wire sizes 6. Size the ups output overcurrent protection device (fuse or circuit breaker) according to local code requirements. Do not exceed the ratings in table 12. The table below shows the maximum permitted overcurrent protection device ratings...

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    12 302 installing models with external bypass switches 1. Mount the bypass switch within sight of the ups. If you do not have a best power bypass switch, or if the fuse box or panel is out of sight, you must install a separate disconnect switch next to the ups. 2. Remove the six screws in the bypass...

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    13 6. Find the terminal strip inside the bypass switch. Using the label on the back of the bypass switch’s access panel and the installation wiring diagram for your ups, make the terminal strip connections and tighten all connections securely. Use copper wire that is the appropriate size for the cur...

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    14 c) loosen the standard screws on the j13 connector as shown in figure 9 . D) if your bypass switch is make-before-break (mbb), connect the red and black pair of wires to the terminals marked 3 and 4 in figure 9, with the red wire going to 3 and the black wire going to 4. E) for all external bypas...

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    15 note 1: the customer must provide input overcurrent protection as stated in nec section 240-21 or local codes. Size the protection device according to local code requirements. (see tables 9 and 10 on page 10.) note 2: the ups bypass switch must be installed within sight of the ups. To properly in...

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    16 figure 11: installation wiring diagram for 2, 3, 4.5, 6, and 7.5 kva ferrups models with external bypass switch (l1, l2, n) • 208 input, 120/240 output • 208 input, 208 or 240 output • 208 input, 120/208 output • 60 hz 220 input, 220 output (mexico) • 120 or 240 input, 120/240 output ! Building g...

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    17 figure 12: installation wiring diagram for 2, 3, 4.5, 6, and 7.5 kva ferrups models with external bypass switch (l1, l2, n) 60 hz 208 or 480 vac source with input step-up or step-down isolation transformer 240 ups input - 120/240 ups output ! N n n ac line input ac to ups input ac from ups output...

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    18 ! L1 60 hz 127 out or 220 out (mexico) n l2 l2 see notes 1, 2. Caution caution 254 127 220 parameter 4 8 set to 254* 13c ! L1 50 or 60 hz 208 or 120/208out l2 see notes 1, 2. Caution 208 parameter 4 8 set to 208* 13b ! L1 50 or 60 hz 220 out l2 see notes 1, 2. Caution 220 parameter 4 8 set to 220...

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    19 ! L1 50 or 60 hz 240 out n n-g bond green/yellow 240 volts l-n see notes 1, 2. Caution 240 parameter 4 8 set to 240* 13h ! L1 50 or 60 hz 230 out n n-g bond green/yellow 230 volts l-n see notes 1, 2. Caution 230 parameter 4 8 set to 230* 13g x2 x4 x1 x3 x5 x6 x2 x4 x1 x3 x5 x6 notes for figures 1...

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    20 303 installing models with internal (attached) bypass switches 1. The internal bypass switch is attached to the back of the ups. Remove the screws in the lower part of the bypass switch’s back panel to remove the panel. Then, remove knock-outs in the bottom of the bypass switch for ac line input ...

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    21 note 1: the customer must provide input overcurrent protection as stated in nec section 240-21 or local codes. Size the protection device according to local code requirements. (see tables 9 and 10 on page 10.) note 2: the ups bypass switch must be installed within sight of the ups. To properly in...

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    22 figure 16: installation wiring diagram for 2, 3, 4.5, 6, and 7.5 kva ferrups models with internal bypass switch (l1, l2, n) • 208 input, 120/240 output • 208 input, 208 output •220 input, 220 output • 60 hz 220 input, 220 output (mexico) • 230 input, 230 output • 240 input, 120/240 output • 208 i...

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    23 figure 17: installation wiring diagram for 2, 3, 4.5, 6, and 7.5 kva ferrups models with internal bypass switch (l1, l2, n) 60 hz 208 or 480 vac source with input step-up or step-down isolation transformer 240 ups input - 120/240 ups output n l2 x3 x1x2 l1 ac line input ac to loads notes 2 & 7 no...

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    24 400 connecting the external battery cabinet(s) 401 important notices if battery cabinets will be stored, connect them to the ups every 90-120 days and run the ups for at least 8 hours to recharge the batteries. The warranty will be voided if batteries are not recharged. If you have ordered batter...

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    25 404 connecting the battery cabinet(s) note: these steps are for connecting battery cabinets. When the batteries need replacement, you will need special equipment and instructions. Call the nearest best power office for more information. 1. Make sure the ups is shut down. If the ups has a power co...

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    26 7. Insert the dc box into the back of the ups as shown in figure 21, if your ups has a bypass switch attached, see figure 22. If your ups has more than one battery cabinet, skip step 8 below and go to step 9. 8. If your ups has only one battery cabinet, attach the metal plate (removed from the up...

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    27 405 turning the dc switch on and off 1. At the back of the battery cabinet, insert the key into the switch, and turn the key all the way to the right (clockwise). 2. Pull the red knob out (toward you). You can then remove the key from the switch. When you need to turn the dc switch off, simply pu...

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    28 continue to use the buttons to move to the digits that you need to change, and use the s and t buttons to increase or decrease the value of each digit. When the display shows “0377,” press ¿ to save the new setting. “user” will appear at the top of the display to show that you have entered the us...

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    29 table 14: nominal ac volts out settings b. If the display is showing information about the system mode and % load, press the bottom right button (below “menu”) to switch to the menu display. The display will show “1 enter password.” if the display is already showing the menus, go to step c. C. If...

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    30 8. At the bypass switch, make sure the voltage from the ups to the loads is close to the voltage from ac line to the bypass switch. (there may be slight differences.) at the bypass switch terminal strip, find the measurement points listed below for your bypass switch type. Use an ac voltmeter to ...

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    31 11. Now switch the bypass switch to “line.” using the ac voltmeter, make sure that the voltage to your protected equipment is correct; you can verify the voltage at the load distribution panel or the ups- protected receptacles for your equipment. 12. Next, switch the bypass switch to “ups” and ve...

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    32 2. Route the epo cable through the grommet shown in figure 26 and to connector j13 on the logic board. 3. Pull the 8-pin connector at j13 apart as shown in figure 26. The portion you remove from the connector has 8 possible connection points. 4. Loosen the standard screws shown in figure 26. 5. C...