Toshiba – Toshiba 1500 SERIES User Manual

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5.0

Operating the UPS

5.7

Battery Backup Time

The UPS unit's batteries provide about 5-12 minutes of back-up time depending on the

capacity of the UPS. These times are valid when a unit is operating under full load. When

the units are operating at half load, the batteries can power the load equipment about 3

times longer. The exact length of these times will depend on the UPS model used,

condition of the batteries, amount of load, temperature and other variables. See battery

backup time in the standard specifications Sections 4.1 through 4.2.

5.8

Battery Low Voltage Tolerances

Excessive discharge will cause the UPS unit's battery voltage to drop. The chart shown

below lists the voltage level at which each UPS unit's low-voltage alarm will sound and

also at what level the low-voltage condition will cause the unit to automatically shut down.

UPS Capacity

600VA

800VA

1000VA

1200VA

600VA

800VA

1000VA

Plus

Plus

Plus

Nominal voltage

60.0

60.0

60.0

60.0

60.0

60.0

60.0

in Vdc

Alarm voltage

52.8

52.8

52.8

52.8

52.8

52.8

52.8

in Vdc

Shutdown voltage

48.0

48.0

48.0

48.0

48.0

48.0

48.0

5.9

Battery Check Function

Part of the UPS start-up procedure is an automatic 'Battery Check' to see if a problem

exists in the battery circuit. When the UPS is started it will begin operation in the bypass

mode. An automatic voltage level test of the batteries is made while operating in the

bypass mode for five seconds. A failure of this first test will activate visual and audible

alarms (see section 5.3.3 "battery problem"). If this test is passed, then the UPS will auto-

transfer from bypass mode to on line operating mode. A ten second automatic voltage

check of the batteries is made after the UPS has auto-transferred from bypass to on line

mode. Normal on line operation continues if the second test is passed. If the second test

fails, then the "Fault" LED will flash and up to three additional automatic battery voltage

checks are made at 3 hour intervals while the inverter continues to operate. If the

batteries are found to be normal during one of these three tests then the "Fault" LED

will stop flashing and normal inverter operation will continue. A failure of the third and

final check will activate visual and audible alarms (see section 5.3.3 "battery problem")

causing an auto-transfer back to bypass. If the batteries are indicated "bad" then

STOP the UPS and allow a 24 hour charge on the batteries before restarting.

5.10

System Reset

The UPS is reset by moving the STOP/RUN switch from "run" to "stop" and then back

to "run". Use the reset procedure to transfer from bypass back to inverter after a fault

occurs. Some faults may only be cleared by shutting down the UPS, waiting for all LED's

on the front panel to go off, and then restarting the UPS.

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