Digital energy, Gt series – GE Industrial Solutions Digital Energy GT Series 1-3kVA - Tower Mount User Manual

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DE GT Series: User manual rev date 8-11- 04

Digital Energy

GT Series

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CONTENTS


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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................3

1.1 Save these instructions

1.2 General

1.3 Installation

1.4 Batteries

1.5 Transport/storage

1.6 FCCIS Interference statements

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INSTALLATION............................................................................................6

2.1 Package contents

2.2 Location

2.3 Rear panel

2.4 Installation

2.4.1 Stable placing of 2-3kVA model

2.4.2 Connecting an external battery pack

2.4.3 Connecting the RS232/dry contact interface

2.4.4 Connecting the load

2.4.5 Connecting to the utility power supply

2.4.6 Checking the site wiring fault LED

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OPERATION...............................................................................................10

3.1 Operation Panel

3.2 Start-up

3.2.1 Start-up, utility power available

3.2.2 Start-up, utility power not available (‘cold start’ or ‘battery start’)

3.3 Use: Normal Operation

3.3.1 Normal operation conditions

3.3.2 Normal operation indications

3.3.3 UPS self-test

3.3.4 Silencing the buzzer

3.3.5 Switching off

3.4 Use: Abnormal Conditions

3.4.1 On battery

3.4.2 Battery low

3.4.3 Overload

3.4.4 Bypass operation

3.4.5 Replace battery

3.4.6 Short circuit

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COMMUNICATION....................................................................................14

4.1 Description

4.2 RS232

4.3 Dry contact

4.4 SNMP plug-in card (optional)

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OPTIONAL FEATURES............................................................................17

5.1 Extended Runtime

5.2 TVSS (Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor)

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MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................17

6.1 General maintenance

6.2 Batteries - general

6.3 Batteries - replacement

6.4 Recycling the UPS at the end of service life

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TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................18

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SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................19

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