3 adjustments, 4 battery operation, Adjustments – Liebert 610 User Manual

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Specifications

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5.3

Adjustments

All adjustments are set at the factory or during start-up and normally do not have to be field read-

justed.

• Input Current Limit: Normal, 115%; on generator, 100%
• Battery Charge Current Limit: Normal, 10%; on generator, 1%
• Battery Equalize Charge: Set at start-up dependent on battery characteristics
• DC Overvoltage: 600 volts
• Overload Alarm: 104% normal load
• Output Frequency Tolerance: ±0.5 Hz
• Output Voltage: Nominal - operator adjustable ±5%
• Line Drop Compensation: 0 to +5% - set at start-up to match load characteristics; if significant

additional loads are connected, call Liebert Global Services

5.4

Battery Operation

The separate battery manufacturer’s manual, available on the manufacturer’s Web site, provides the

necessary information for the installation, operation and maintenance of the battery. Use the battery

manual in conjunction with this manual.
The float charge voltage for a battery is equal to the number of cells in series making up the battery

multiplied by the charge voltage for each cell.
Since the charging voltage level is critical to proper battery operation, refer to your battery manual,

available on the manufacturer’s Web site, for information regarding your system.
For models with nominal 240 cell battery (High Link), the DC bus nominal float voltage range is 527

to 561 VDC. Maximum equalize voltage is 585 VDC. Battery voltage at end of discharge is 386 VDC at

the UPS terminals (389 VDC at the battery). The number of battery cells required will range from 236

to 244, depending on your application.

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