Alpha Technologies FXM350_Micro350 UPS User Manual

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017-241-B0 Rev B

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  Replaceable fan assembly

This microprocessor-controlled fan regulates the Alpha FXM internal temperature for optimum performance.

Microprocessor-control of the fan speed increases the life of the internal electronics and the fan.
Take care that the fan is not blocked. Failure of the fan generates an alarm; the internal fan assembly is de-

signed so it can be replaced if it fails.

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  AC input circuit breaker

This circuit breaker is an on/off switch for the line power into the Alpha FXM ,which also provides input pro-

tection. It must be switched on for proper Alpha FXM operation.

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  Battery heater mat connector

This connector plugs into a 55W heater mat (optional). The Alpha FXM senses the battery temperature

through the battery temperature sensor (explained in 6 above) and controls the battery heater mat. The

heater mat is set to turn on at 5°C or less and turns off at 15°C.

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  AC input/output connections 

The terminal blocks provide connections to the AC input and loads for dual outputs.

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  Configurable dry contacts, C1 and C2

Contacts C1 and C2 allow the Alpha FXM to be connected to an external monitoring panel or to traffic control
equipment.
The factory default settings can be reprogrammed to meet your requirements. See "7.3.3.3 Monitoring > Re-

lay & Load Shed" on page 53 for web and Alpha UPS Monitor, and "7.5.4 Programming the Dry Contacts" on

page 82 for HyperTerminal.
C1:

The C1 contact is energized when line power is unqualified and the Alpha FXM provides backup battery

power to the load(s). Can be used to generate an “On Battery” alarm.
C2:

This contact is energized when the battery drops below a pre-set voltage level. Can be used to generate

a “Low Battery” alarm. You can change the pre-programmed level to match the batteries used and the actual

operating conditions. See "Adjusting and Controlling the Alpha FXM" on page 81: #35 Low Battery Warning

Voltage.

Figure 5 — Contact Layout (Standard for C1 and C2)

The contacts have

a maximum rating

of 1A at 250V.

Microprocessor

UPS

Interior

Normally

Closed (NC)

Normally

Open (NO)

Common (C)

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