Replacing the Battery
This UPS has an easy to replace hot-swappable battery. Battery replacement is a safe procedure, isolated from electrical hazards. You may leave the UPS and loads on for the following procedure. See your dealer or call the number in this manual for information on replacement battery kits. Note: Please read the cautions in the APC Safety Guide. Once the battery is disconnected, the loads are not protected from power outages. Battery Replacement Procedure - 2200 - 3000 VA Models 1. Grasp the top edge of the bottom front cover and tilt it out. Battery Replacement Procedure - 450 - 1400 VA Models 1. Grasp the top of the front cover and tilt it out and down.
2. Unhook the bottom section of the front cover from the chassis and set it aside. 3. Use a flat-blade screwdriver or a coin to remove the two battery door screws and open the door. 4. Grip the wires for the front set of batteries and pull firmly to disconnect the connector from the battery compartment. 5. Pull the white cord on the front battery connector to remove the batteries. 6. Set aside the foam spacer located between the batteries. 7. Reach into the battery compartment and grasp the white cord on the other battery connector. Pull firmly to disconnect the connector and remove the second set of batteries. Note: Be careful removing the batteries - they are heavy. 8. Slide the first set of new batteries into the unit. Hold the connector down below the top of the batteries and toward the door, otherwise the assembly will not fit. Guide the connector over the top of the batteries and press firmly to connect it to the rear connector of the battery compartment. Note: Small sparks at the battery connectors are normal during connection. 9. Set the foam spacer against the rear batteries to prevent the wires from being pinched. 10.Slide the second set of batteries in, then guide the connector over the batteries and press firmly to connect it to the front connector of the battery compartment. 11.Close the battery door, replace the screws, and replace the lower front cover. 12.Dispose of the old battery properly at an appropriate recycling facility or return it to the supplier in the packing material for the new battery. See the new battery instructions for more information.
1400 VA
2. Unhook the bottom of the cover from the chassis and lift it upward to expose the battery door. Be careful not to strain the ribbon cable. Do not touch the exposed printed circuit board. 3. Fold the front cover on top of the UPS as shown. 4. Use a flat-blade screwdriver or a coin to remove the two battery door screws and open the door. Grasp the tab and gently pull the battery out of the UPS. 5. Disconnect the battery leads. · For the 450 through 1000 VA models, loosen the connectors by gently wiggling them while pulling straight back from the battery connector. · For the 1400 VA model, pull the two gray couplers apart to disconnect the battery. 6. Connect the battery leads to the new battery. Note: Small sparks at the battery connectors are normal during connection. · For the 450 through 1000 VA models, connect the red wire to the positive (+) terminal and the black wire to the negative (�) terminal. For the 1400 VA model, connect the gray battery coupler to the UPS�s coupler. · 7. Slide the battery into the UPS. 8. Close the battery door, replace the battery compartment screws, and replace the front cover. 9. Dispose of the old battery properly at an appropriate recycling facility or return it to the supplier in the packing material for the new battery. See the new battery instructions for more information.
450 - 1000 VA
User Configuration Items
Note: Setting these items requires optional software or hardware. Function Factory Default Every 14 days (336 hours) User Selectable Choices Description
Service
If the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer!
Follow these steps: 1. Use the Troubleshooting section of the Quick Reference Guide to eliminate common problems. 2. Verify that no circuit breakers are tripped. A tripped circuit breaker is the most common UPS problem!
Automatic Self-Test
Every 7 days (168 hours), On Startup Only, No SelfTest Up to eight characters to define the UPS.
Sets the interval at which the UPS will execute a self-test.
UPS ID
UPS_IDEN
Use this field to uniquely identify the UPS for network management purposes. Reset this date on battery replacement. The UPS will charge its batteries to the specified percentage before return from a shutdown. Set lower than normal sensitivity to avoid lowered battery capacity and service life in situations where the load can tolerate minor power disturbances.
3. If the problem persists, call customer service or visit the APC Internet Website (www.apcc.com).
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Date of Last Battery Replacement Minimum Capacity Before Return from Shutdown
Manufacture Date 0 percent
Date of Battery Replacement 15, 50, 90 percent
Note the model number of the UPS, the serial number, and the date purchased. A technician will ask you to describe the problem and try to solve it over the phone, if possible. If this is not possible the technician will issue a Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA#). If the UPS is under warranty, repairs are free. If not, there is a repair charge. about obtaining a new set.
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4. Pack the UPS in its original packaging. If the original packing is not available, ask customer service
Sensitivity
Normal
Reduced, Low
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Pack the UPS properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use Styrofoam beads for packaging. Damage sustained in transit is not covered under warranty. Include a letter with your name, RMA#, address, copy of the sales receipt, description of the trouble, your daytime phone number, and a check (if necessary).
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Duration of Low Battery Warning
2 minutes
5, 7, 10 minutes
Sets the time before shutdown at which the UPS issues a low battery warning. Set higher than the default only if the OS needs the time for graceful shutdown. To avoid alarms for minor power glitches, set the alarm delay.
5. Mark the RMA# on the outside of the package. 6. Return the UPS by insured, prepaid carrier to the address given to you by Customer Service. North & Latin America APC 132 Fairgrounds Road West Kingston, Rhode Island 02892 USA 1-800-800-4APC/1-401-789-5735 Internet http://www.apcc.com Europe APC Ballybritt Business Park Galway, Ireland 10800-702000 353-91-702020 E-Mail
[email protected]
Alarm Delay After Line Fail
5 second delay
30 second delay, At Low Battery Condition, No Alarm 180, 300, 600 seconds
Shutdown Delay
20 seconds
Sets the interval between when the UPS receives a shutdown command and when shutdown occurs. To avoid branch circuit overload, the UPS will wait the specified time after the return of utility power before turn-on. To avoid unnecessary battery usage, set the High Transfer Point higher if the utility voltage is chronically high and the load is known to work well under this condition.
Synchronized Turn-on Delay
0 seconds
60, 180, 300 seconds
Specifications
450 VA Acceptable input voltage Output voltage Input Protection Frequency limits (on-line operation) Transfer time Maximum load On-battery output voltage On-battery frequency On-battery waveshape Protection Noise Filter Battery type Typical battery life Typical recharge time Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating and storage relative humidity Operating elevation Storage elevation Electromagnetic immunity Audible noise in dBA at 1 m (3 ft) Size (H x W x D) Weight - net (shipping) 700 VA 1000 VA 1400 VA 0 - 160 VAC 2200 VA 3000 VA
High Transfer Point
132 VAC
135, 138, 129 VAC
Low Transfer Point
103 VAC
100, 97, 106 VAC
Set the Low Transfer Point lower if the utility voltage is chronically low and the load can tolerate this condition.
103-132 VAC (by default) Resettable circuit breaker 50 or 60 Hz, ±5% 2 ms typical, 4 ms maximum 450 VA 700 VA 1000 VA 1400 VA 2200 VA 3000 VA 280 W 450 W 670 W 950 W 1600 W 2250 W 115 VAC 50 or 60 Hz, ±0.1 Hz; unless synchronized to utility during brownout. Low-distortion sine wave Overcurrent and short-circuit protected, latching shutdown on overload. Normal and common mode EMI/RFI suppression, 100 kHz to 10 MHz Spill proof, maintenance free, sealed lead-acid 3 to 6 years, depending on number of discharge cycles and ambient temperature 2 to 5 hours from total discharge 0 to +40 ºC (+32 to +104 ºF) -15 to +45 ºC (+5 to +113 ºF) 0 to 95%, non-condensing 0 to +3,000 m (0 to +10,000 ft) 0 to +15,000 m (0 to +50,000 ft) IEC 801-2, 801-3, 801-4 <45 <53 21.6 x 17 x 43.9 cm (8.5 x 43.2 x 19.6 x 54.6 cm (17.0 6.7 x 17.3 in.) x 7.7 x 21.5 in.) 18.8 24.1 (26.1) 51 (60.8) 55.8 (64.4) (20.8) kg kg kg kg 41.5 (46) 53 (58) lb. 112 (134) 123 (142) lb. lb. lb.
For Computer Interface Port Specifications, see the APC Website (www.apcc.com).
Safety approvals EMC verification
<41 <42 15.8 x 13.7 x 35.8 cm (6.2 x 5.4 x 14.1 in.) 10.5 13.1 (11.8) (14.5) kg kg 23.2 29 (32) (26) lb. lb. Listed to UL 1778, certified to CSA 107.1 FCC/DOC Class B certified FCC/DOC Class A verified