Ge digital energy – GE 600 - 1500 VA User Manual

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GE DE NetPro 19” 600-1500: User manual 3.0 (GB)

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GE Digital Energy

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Battery Management

Maximum battery life and reliability are obtained by the following features:

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Quick battery test

The quick battery test checks whether the batteries and their wiring are healthy. If a quick battery

test shows that the batteries are close to being worn out, a 'replace battery' alarm will be

generated (see 3.3.9). The batteries must be replaced as soon as possible (see 6.2).

Automatic battery test

The NetPro 19” UPS conducts periodic automatic battery tests:

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5 hours after manual switch-on

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5 hours after return of mains following any power failure, and

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30 days from the last battery test

Manual battery test

A quick battery test can be initiated manually through UPS software, via the RS232 Interface

Port. For details please refer to the manual of your monitoring software.

NOTE: If the test is started manually immediately after installation or after a power failure,

the UPS may generate a false 'replace battery' alarm as the batteries have been (partly)

discharged during transport/storage or during the power failure.

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Deep battery test

A deep battery test, to be initiated through the UPS software via the RS232 port, checks the

actual battery capacity in order to ensure accurate runtime prediction. During a deep battery test

the batteries will be discharged until 'battery low' alarm level. Please note that immediately after a

deep battery test the expected runtime is very short: allow the UPS to recharge its batteries. For

details please refer to the manual of your UPS software.

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Temperature compensated battery charging

This feature adjusts the battery charge voltage to the ambient temperature. As a result poor

charging of the batteries under low temperature conditions and overcharging of the batteries

under high temperature conditions are avoided.

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Load dependent battery-end-voltage

The allowable final battery voltage depends on the discharge current: the higher the current, the

lower the 'end-of-discharge' battery voltage. In this way maximum battery capacity is obtained

without overdischarging. Overdischarging would result in shortened service life and failure to

recover normal capacity.

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Charger off at end of charge

Only charging when necessary, increases battery lifetime.

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Automatic boost charge

This feature reduces the battery recharge time considerably: totally depleted batteries will be

recharged to 90% in approx. 1.5 hours, provided that discharging took place at 100% load.

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