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    UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) Part # 60616-008 July 2012 Manufactured in the USA © Copyright 2012 TOSHIBA International Corporation All rights reserved. 1600XP S ERIES INST ALLA TION AND OPERA TION MANUAL SINGLE PHASE - 3.6/6/8/10/14/18/22 KV A[...]

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    b 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual[...]

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    1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Product Use and W arranty Restrictions The T oshiba products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications (computer , personal equipment, ofce equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic appliances, etc.). These T oshiba products are neither i[...]

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    1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) Please complete the following information and retain for your records. Unless otherwise specied, the warranty period for the UPS or UPS part is 36 months from the shipment date (see T oshiba International Corporation bill of lading). Unless otherwise specied, t[...]

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    1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Purpose This manual provides information on how to safely install your T oshiba International Corporation power electronics product. This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual. Read the manual complete[...]

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    i 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual T able of Contents 1. General Safety Instructions ...................................................................... 1 1.1 Symbols ............................................................................................ 1 1.2 Signal Words .....................................................[...]

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    ii 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 12. Display and Keys ...................................................................................... 22 12.1 Front Panel Layout ......................................................................... 22 12.2 Display Manual Controls ..........................................................[...]

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    iii 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 23.6 System Status Messages ............................................................... 51 23.7 Parts Replacement ......................................................................... 53 24. External Layouts/Dimensions/Shipping Weights ................................... 54 24.1 Electrical[...]

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    1 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1. General Safety Instructions DO NOT attempt to transport, install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product safety information provided in this manual. 1.1 Symbols The symbols listed below are used throughout this manual. When symbols are[...]

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    2 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1.2 Signal Words The signal words listed below are used throughout this manual. When the words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be carefully followed. 1.3 Regulatory Compliance Statement FCC Class A Notice This equip[...]

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    3 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 2. Equipment W arning Labels The following pages show examples of warning labels that may be attached to either the interior or ex- terior of the UPS. Do not remove or cover any of the labels. If the labels are damaged or if additional labels are required, contact your equipment representative for a[...]

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    4 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1 L1 (L*) 2 L2 (N*) 3 G 4 X1 5 X2 6 N (0V*) 7 X3 8 G 11 208V 12 COM 13 240V 14 EPO1 15 EPO2 16 REMOTE 17 REMOTE USECOPPER90 CONDUCT ORSONLY .REFER TO INSTRUCTIONMANUALREGARDINGT ORQUEOFTERMINAL BLOCKS .F ACTORYWIRED FOR208VINPUT . o 208/240V 208V 12[...]

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    5 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 3. Important Safety Instructions This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation and maintenance of the UPS and its batteries. Hardwired UPS units are not equipped with an over-current protection device nor an output disconnect for the AC output. A circuit[...]

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    6 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Misuse of this equipment may result in human injury and equipment damage. In no event will T oshiba Corporation be responsible or liable for either indirect or consequential damage or injury that may result from the misuse of this equipment. DO NOT dispose of the battery modu[...]

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    7 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 4. Inspection/Storage/Disposal 4.1 Inspection Inspect for shipping damage upon receipt of the UPS. Use caution when removing the unit from the pallet. Refer to labels or documentation attached to packing material. 4.2 Unpacking Check the unit for loose, broken, bent or otherwise damaged parts. If da[...]

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    8 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 5. Installation Precautions NOTICE 1. Observe the following environmental restrictions: • Install the unit in a well-ventilated location; allow at least 4 inches (10 cm) on all sides for air ventilation and for maintenance. • Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the ran[...]

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    9 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 5. Once the installation is complete, use a 3/4 inch wrench to screw down the UPS leveling feet located next to the four casters, until the unit is no longer resting on the casters. 6. The UPS generates and can radiate radio-frequency energy during operation. Although RFI noise lters are installe[...]

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    10 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 6. Conductor Routing and Grounding 1. Use separate metal conduits for routing the input power , output power , and control circuits. 2. Follow the wire size and tightening torque specications listed on page 13. 3. Always ground the unit to reduce the potential for electrical shock and to help re[...]

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    11 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 8. UPS Connections 8.1 T erminal Block The following illustration is a detail view of the terminal block and wiring connections used for 208/240 volt units (see pages 65-66 for terminal block location). * – If only one input line is hot, connect hot line to terminal 1 (L), and connect the Neutral[...]

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    12 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Input and Jumper wire/bus strip connection for: 208 Vin – Using provided jumper , connect terminals 1 1 – 12. 240 Vin – Using provided jumper , connect terminals 13 – 12. Output Cabling for: 120 V out Connect load across T erminals 4 – 6 or 6 – 7. 208 V out Connect load across terminals[...]

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    13 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 8.2 Wire Size and T ightening T orque Use the following table to select the recommended wire size and terminal lug tightening torque for I/O wire connections. Use 90 ° C copper conductors for all Input, Output, and Ground wiring. Item T erminal Number Cable Size - A WG Tightening T orque lb.-in. ([...]

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    14 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 8.3 Optional Battery Cabinet Connections Optional external battery cabinets can be used to extend the backup time of the UPS beyond that available with the internal batteries. The external battery cabinets connect to the UPS via Anderson-style connectors. UPS Model Battery Cabinet MCCB Capacity 3.6[...]

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    15 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 9. Product Description An uninterruptible power system (UPS) is a system that is installed between the commercial power and the load equipment. The UPS provides steady AC output power during commercial power short-term blackouts or brownouts. This power is provided for a sufcient amount of time [...]

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    16 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 10. Operating Modes 10.1 Static-Bypass (Stop operation) If the UPS unit is severely overloaded or develops an internal fault, power ow is automatically switched from the unit’ s main circuit to the bypass circuit. Power ow through the bypass is shown in the following illustration. This chan[...]

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    17 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 10.3 Battery Backup (On batteries) The following illustration shows power ow during the battery backup mode. When commercial AC power failures occur , the UPS’s batteries instantly begin supplying DC voltage to the UPS’ s main inverter circuit. This circuit changes (inverts) the DC power int[...]

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    18 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 10.5 Battery Backup Time and Discharge Process The UPS batteries provide approximately 5-7 minutes of back-up time depending on the 1600XP unit kV A rating. These times are valid when the unit is operating under full load and at the rated power factor . The exact length of these times will depend o[...]

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    19 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 10.7 Battery Recharging The illustration below shows a graphical representation of the UPS battery recharge process after a full discharge. The recharge process usually consists of three periods. During the rst period, the current is maintained at approximately 1 ampere. This current limit is th[...]

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    20 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1 1. Operating the UPS The 1600XP should be installed by a certied electrician. Once installed, the 1600XP is designed to be operated by any user . Anyone not familiar with this UPS should read the manual before attempting to operate it. 1 1.1 Initial Startup (First Power-Up) The rst time the[...]

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    21 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1 1.2 Starting the UPS T urn the main circuit breaker (MCCB) on the back of the UPS (see pages 60-61) to the ON position. The breaker should remain in the ON position. V erify that the On-Line LED on the front panel (see page 23) lights green. All LED’s on the front panel may light for a moment w[...]

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    22 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 12. Display and Keys 12.1 Front Panel Layout The front panel consists of several elements for monitoring and operation of the UPS. Panel components are shown in the illustration below: 12.2 Display Manual Controls Hardware Run/Stop Switch – Pressing the contact switch momentarily will toggle the [...]

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    23 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 13. LCD T ouchscreen Layout The touchscreen serves as input and display . T ouch the active portion of the display to execute a com- mand. 13.1 Startup Display The default opening screen for the UPS is the Main screen. The operator can begin operating the UPS immediately by pressing the RUN key . O[...]

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    24 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual The second row of keys are the function tabs. At the bottom of the display three event codes display the latest operational information: Faults, W arnings, and the current UPS System Mode. (See pages 47 – 51.) 13.2 Operating Keys The icons listed in the table below identify the touch-sensitive ke[...]

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    25 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 13.3 Status Indicators The four top and three bottom UPS status Indicators on the main screen and their meanings are listed in the table below . Indicator Functional Description 96% Shows the current load percentage. 100% / 1 1’ 100% / 9’ 35” 100% / N/A Battery Information: In On-line and Bat[...]

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    26 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 14. T ouchscreen Menu T ree 14.1 Front Panel Layout The diagram below shows the menu tree for the touchscreen display . The four folder tabs and their associated sub-menu choices are shown on the left, and a description of the displays /choices are detailed on the right. MAIN – Displays the start[...]

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    27 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 14.2 Keypad Controls The keypad uses a alphanumeric format similar to that used on telephone 12-key keypad. Rapidly press a key 1 to 5 times to select the desired character . For instance, quickly press the 7PQRS key four times to enter an “R.” Pause a moment, then key in the next value. Press [...]

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    28 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 14.3 Screen: Security Passwords & Key- pad The UPS has several levels of security password avail- able: USER (USR) , ADMIN (ADM), and other security levels for use by service and factory representatives. The security level is indicated on the Security Key . The UPS stays in a security level unt[...]

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    29 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 15. Screen T ab: Main The Main tab is also the opening tab on startup for the UPS. Press RUN to place the UPS in On-Line mode, and press STOP to place the UPS in Bypass mode. RUN/Stop the UPS Press and momentarily hold (approximately one to two seconds) the RUN or STOP key to place the UPS in On-Li[...]

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    30 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 16. Screen T ab: Monitor The top screen under the Monitor tab is a graphical power ow block diagram that acts as a mimic display showing power ow through the UPS sections (Input, Output, Bypass, and Battery) and the UPS status (On-Line, Backup, Bypass, Shutdown). Additional information screen[...]

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    31 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual MONITOR T AB On-Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12:35 PM INV HOME USR BYP B AT D&E IN OUT DC C&C On-Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12:35 PM INV HOME USR IN 1/3 101 Input Cong 103 Input V oltage 104 Input Current 105 Input Frequency 106 Input Power (W) 107 Inp[...]

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    32 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 16.1 Records If the selected Record buffer has no records, the display will return the message “NO RECORD.” Each record le can be accessed by pressing the labeled key , and the records paged through using the standard next record, previous record, rst record, and last record control keys [...]

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    33 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 16.2 Audible Alarm Functions An audible alarm (buzzer) will sound when the UPS is in the battery backup mode, has a fault, has low battery voltage, or is in an overload condition. The buzzer will also beep each time an ef fective item is touched on the touchscreen. The following chart shows the buz[...]

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    34 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 17. Screen T ab: Settings The tables on pages A1 - A14 list the 1600XP Settings parameters that can be viewed in the MONITOR tab. Example: The Settings parameter Batt T est Freq (Battery T est Frequency) can be viewed by USR (User) level and above, only logged in ADM (Administrators) and above can [...]

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    35 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual ID BLOCK BYP ASS BLOCK CTRL/CFG (SCC)BLOCK On-Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12:35 PM INIT HOME USR ID 1/3 001 Manufacturer 002 T ypeform 003 Serial No. 004 Main FWare V er 005 Main BSector V er 006 Main BLoader V er TOSHIBA UH3G2L060C6 200801 12345 UH3MSV00013 UH3MBS01000 UH3MBL0100[...]

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    36 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 17.1 Changing UPS Parameter Settings Press the parameter to be changed and the display will open with an appropriate data entry screen. Settings that cannot be changed will respond with “Item cannot be changed” shown at the bottom of this page. Some parameters will display one of a set of xe[...]

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    37 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 17.2 Settings Parameters The following table lists parameters parameters that can be viewed under the MONITOR tab of the touch- screen display . The security levels are, from lowest to highest level: Access Level Sec. Abbreviation User USR Administrator ADM The table headings are: • Cmd ID - C[...]

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    38 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 17.3 Recalibrate the T ouchscreen The touchscreen on the UPS is shipped from the factory already calibrated. However , at some point the touchscreen calibration may need to be refreshed so that the active portion of the screen matches the underlying graphics. Recalibrate the T ouchscreen as follows[...]

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    39 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 18. Communication Interfaces 18.1 Remote Contacts The remote contacts interface is provided as a set of solid state switching devices. The switches are available through a DB9 male connector on the rear of the UPS. The following chart shows the pin assignment for each signal. MAXIMUM CURRENT CARR Y[...]

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    40 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 18.2 UPS LAN Shutdown Signal Operation When the UPS stop signal is sent to the UPS through pin 2 and 3 of the external contact interface, it is possible to automatically reset the following operating systems (OS), which can automatically implement the shutdown function and restart the operation: Wi[...]

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    41 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 18.4 RemotEye III Network Card The RemotEye III is an optional network card for the T oshiba UPS. This card slides into a slot located on the back side ( page 60-61) of the UPS. The card provides a network, or LAN-based communication interface for the UPS. When installed, the UPS can be managed rem[...]

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    42 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 19. Optional MB (Maintenance Bypass) Units The following illustration shows the circuit power ow when the UPS is operating in the optional Mainte - nance Bypass mode. The input jumper on the UPS must be set for 240 V AC. NOTICE Ensure the UPS is in Static Bypass before switching the unit from UP[...]

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    43 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 19.2 External Maintenance Bypass Wiring The following connections must be made to the Utility Panel and the Load Panel. The Main UPS output is located on the terminal block on the back of the UPS. (TB-4(X1) and TB-7(X3) 240 V AC.) See the application instructions included with the External Maintena[...]

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    44 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 20. Battery Pack Replacement The 1600XP come equipped with a set of internal backup batteries packaged in sets of 6 batteries per battery pack. The two battery packs, P/N 51896, and P/N 60995 are outwardly similar but distinctly dif fer - ent. NOTICE Ensure the 1600XP battery packs are replaced wit[...]

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    45 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 21. Optional Receptacle Panel Installation Instructions These are the instructions for installing the optional Modular Output Receptacle Panels for the 1600XP Series UPS. These instructions apply to all UH3-RP-XX panel options. W ARNING: The work outlined in these instructions is to be performed on[...]

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    46 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 22. UPS Protection System 22.1 System Protection Features The following schematic shows the electrical locations of the protection devices on the UPS. 22.2 System Protection Functions The following charts show the built-in system fault protection functions on all the UPS models. BUIL T -IN UPS F AU[...]

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    47 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual BUIL T -IN UPS FAUL T PROTECTION FUNCTIONS (CONT’D) Protection Item Internal Overheat DC Circuit Overvoltage DC Circuit Overcurrent LCD Message OVERHEA T DC-OV DC-OC Cause Fan failure; High ambient temperature Chopper malfunction Inverter/chopper fault Operation Mode After Fault Shutdown – No o[...]

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    48 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 23.3 System Fault Messages A Fault message is generated when either a fault condition occurs, or a warning condition occurs three times within ten minutes. The table below shows the possible fault messages and what actions need be taken. If the input voltage is normal when the fault occurs then the[...]

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    49 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual INVOLNR Y Inverter Overload (Not Reset- table) – Output overload condition occurred. Reduce equipment load to 100% or less and manually restart the UPS. INVOLR Y Inverter Overload (Resettable) – Output overload condition oc- curred. Reduce equipment load to 100% or less, the UPS will retransfer[...]

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    50 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual BSDV N Battery Shutdown V oltage – Bat - tery is discharged down to mini- mum level. UPS will shut down. BTSTFL N Battery T est Failed – Battery not within specications. Call T oshiba for service. BYPOV N Bypass Overvoltage – Bypass voltage exceeds UPS specica - tions. Depends on UPS mo[...]

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    51 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 23.5 System Mode Messages A UPS Mode message is generated when the UPS changes operating mode. The following tables list the possible operating modes for the UPS. Display Meaning Backup Backup – Power comes from other than input. BattT est Battery T est – Battery test in progress. Bypass Bypass[...]

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    52 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual LANSD UPS goes to Shutdown triggered from customer supplied LAN SD circuit. Deactivate LAN shutdown signal to reset. LB Low Battery – The battery level has dropped low (about 90% or less) during operation. Continued operation in this mode will deplete battery and cause output shut down. Immediate[...]

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    53 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 23.7 Parts Replacement The following list shows recommended intervals for periodic replacement of certain UPS parts: 1. Aluminum electrolytic capacitors: Replace once every 5 years. 2. Fuses: Replace once every 7 years. 3. Cooling fan: When operated in an ambient temperature of 86 °F (30 °C) to 1[...]

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    54 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 24. External Layouts/Dimensions/Shipping W eights 24.1 Electrical Conduit Knock-out Data ELECTRICAL CONDUIT KNOCK-OUT HOLE SIZES (DIAMETER) 3.6 kV A 6 kV A 8 kV A 10 kV A 14 kV A 18 kV A 22 kV A 3 ea. Back/ Bottom 1.125 in. (28.575 mm) 3 ea. Back/ Bottom 1.125 in. (43.69 mm) 2 ea. Back/ 3 ea. Botto[...]

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    55 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual External Layout for 3.6kV A and 6kV A units RemotEye III RS232 Port Remote Contacts Port (Male) T erminal Block Cover MCCB 24.4 Dimensional Data (Cont.)[...]

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    56 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual SNMP Por t (Remote -Eye III Slot) SNMP Por t (Remot -Eye III Slot)[...]

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    A1 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A: 1600XP Specications Standard Model: 3.6 – 10 kva Unit (Capacity) 3.6kV A (3.1 kW) 1 6 kV A (5.1 kW) 1 8 kV A (6.8 kW) 1 10 kV A (8.5 kW) 1 General T opology T rue On-Line Certications ANSI C62.41 (IEEE 587), UL 1778, CUL, CE, FCC Class A , NEC (NFPS-70), NEMA/ PE1-1993, OSHA, AS[...]

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    A2 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual ST ANDARD MODELS: 3.6 – 10 KV A (CONT’D) Unit (Capacity) 3.6kV A (3.1 kW) 1 6 kV A (5.1 kW) 1 8 kV A (6.8 kW) 1 10 kV A (8.5 kW) 1 Environment Operating T emperature 59 – 77 °F (15 – 25 °C) Recommended 60 Hz 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C) 50 Hz 32 – 91 °F (0 – 33 °C) Storage T empera[...]

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    A3 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual ST ANDARD MODELS: 3.6 – 10 KV A (CONT’D) Unit (Capacity) 3.6kV A (3.1 kW) 1 6 kV A (5.1 kW) 1 8 kV A (6.8 kW) 1 10 kV A (8.5 kW) 1 Mechanical Design T opology Unit enclosure is made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL T ype 1 Size (HxWxD) (max) 22.1x 10 x 34 in. (561 x 254 x 864 mm) 27.5 x 10[...]

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    A4 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Standard Models: 14 – 22 kva Capacity 14 kV A (1 1.9 kW) 1 18 kV A (15.3 kW) 1 22 kV A (18.7 kW) 1, 5 General T opology T rue On-Line Certications ANSI C62.41 (IEEE 587), UL 1778, CUL, CE, FCC Class A , NEC (NFPS-70), NEMA/PE1-1993, OSHA, ASME, ISO 9001, ISO 14001:2004 , RoHS Compliant Input C[...]

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    A5 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual ST ANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KV A (CONT’D) Capacity 14 kV A (1 1.9 kW) 1 18 kV A (15.3 kW) 1 22 kV A (18.7 kW) 1, 4 Environment Operating T emperature 59 – 77 °F (15 – 25 °C) Recommended 60 Hz 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C) 50 Hz 32 – 91 °F (0 – 33 °C) Storage T emperature -4 – 104 °[...]

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    A6 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual ST ANDARD MODELS: 14 – 22 KV A (CONT’D) Capacity 14 kV A (1 1.9 kW) 1 18 kV A (15.3 kW) 1 22 kV A (18.7 kW) 1, 2 Mechanical Design Enclosure Enclosure of unit made from sheet metal meeting NEMA1 and UL Size (HxWxD) (max) 39.0 x 17.5 x 36.1 in. (991 x 445 x 917 mm) Paint System Powder coating Fa[...]

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    B-1 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Appendix B: 1600XP Command Parameter T able 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 001 Manufacturer UPS Manufacturer - Stores up to 16 characters. Settings ID TOSHIBA Nonchangeable Nonchangeable C[...]

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    B-2 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 0 11 Main Firmware Build Date Firmware Build Date - Format is Mmm DD, YYYY Settings ID Jan 04, 2006 Nonchangeable Service 012 Main Firmware Build T ime Main [...]

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    B-3 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 11 9 VIOV DeLevel Input Overvoltage Detection Level - Of rated input voltage which was congured with Command ID 1 1 1. Setting IN 274 V Nonchangeable Nonc[...]

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    B-4 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 222 VOOV De - Level* Output Overvoltage Detection Level in percent- age - Of rated output voltage which was congured with Command ID215 Setting OUT 1 10 %[...]

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    B-5 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 256 DC-AC Ef- ciency DC to AC Efciency Setting OUT 81 Changeable Service 261 Rated PFactor Calculated from T ypeform and Rated V oltage Monitor OUT 85 [...]

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    B-6 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 318 VBypOV ReLevel Bypass Over V oltage Recovery Level in V olt Setting BYP 274 V Nonchangeable Nonchangeable Changeable User Administrator Service 320 BypOL[...]

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    B-7 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 442 DCUB SW DeDelay DCUB Detection Delay Setting DC 2 Changeable Service 504 Battery Capac- ity Battery Capacity Setting BA TT 0 Nonchangeable Changeable Cha[...]

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    B-8 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 527 Ex Batt Rated Ahr External battery’s Rated Ampere-Hour capacity Settings BA TT 9 AHr Nonchangeable Changeable Changeable User Administrator Service 528[...]

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    B-9 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 557 Offset AH Cap 1 Offset amp hour at 1 C disharge rate Settings BA TT 22 Changeable Service 558 Offset AH Cap 2 Offset amp hour at 2 C disharge rate Settin[...]

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    B-10 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 612 Faults UPS Faults - UPS Faults decoded at footer fault/s eld or Setting T ab in hex format Footer: Setting Fault/s Field : C&C DVCOH 0X00000008 C[...]

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    B-1 1 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 639 En Startup Delay* Enable Startup T ime Delay - Non-volatile conguration. Default from fac - tory is Disable. Settings C&C Disable Nonchangeable [...]

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    B-12 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 655 Batt T est Freq* Max Battery T est Frequency - Non-volatile conguration. Default from fac - tory is Monthly . Settings C&C Monthly Nonchangeable [...]

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    B-13 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 685 T otal Flt Al- lowed T otal Faults Allowed Settings C&C 10 Changeable Service 686 Flt Dis Time Fault Disable Time Settings C&C 10 Changeable Ser[...]

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    B-14 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 707 T otal VIUVs T otal No. Of Input Undervoltage - Non-volatile history record. Default from fac- tory is 0. Settings HIST 0 Nonchangeable Nonchangeable Ch[...]

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    B-15 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 721 T otal Sys Change T otal No. of System Changes Settings HIST 0 Nonchangeable Nonchangeable Changeable User Administrator Service 722 Sys Change Record S[...]

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    B-16 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 810 Cali Disp Enable Calibration of T ouch Panel Display - If this is enabled, touch panel calibration will begin and end the user will be required to touch[...]

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    B-17 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 1600XP Command Parameters T able Cmd ID Description on LCD Brief Description Location Map Example Rqd Security Level to change By Ta b Block 824 En Wrn LED Blink Enable W arning LED Settings D&R 0 Changeable Changeable Changeable User Administrator Service 825 En Run/Stop Diff Enable Run/Stop[...]

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    B-18 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual[...]

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    C1 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C: 1600XP Dimensions and Weights 3.6-6 kV A Dimensions[...]

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    C2 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 3.6 kV A Dimensions w/ MBS[...]

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    C3 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 8-10 kV A Dimensions[...]

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    C4 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual 14 / 18 / 22 kV A Dimensions (w/ Optional MBS)[...]

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    I-1 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Index A AC input mode 16 Altitude A2 , A5 Application 15 Audible alarm 15 , 46 , 47 functions 33 Automatic Retransfer A5 B Backup mode 17 Battery backup mode 17 , 33 backup time 17 , 18 , A1 , A4 disposal 7 lifetime A5 low-voltage tolerances 18 manufacturer A6 pack A6 Pack (quantity) A6 recharge t[...]

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    I-2 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual protedtion functions 46 , 47 signal 33 , 39 Frequency AUTO/MAN A4 input A4 output A4 W arning 10 Front Panel layout 22 , 26 , 27 , 28 G ground Importance of, 8 RS-232C 40 terminals 13 Grounding 10 H Humidity A5 humidity 7 I Input Capacity A4 Input Frequency A4 warning 10 Input V oltage A1 , A2 , A[...]

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    I-3 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual Operation modes . See Modes output disconnect 5 Overload Capacity A4 Overvoltage DC 47 output 46 P Parameters changing 36 , 37 Passwords 28 Power Backup 15 Power Conditioning 15 Power factor output, rated load 18 Power factor input A4 output, rated load A4 Power failure signal 39 Precautions 10 Pr[...]

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    I-4 1600XP Series Installation and Operation Manual torque, tightening 13 T ouchscreen calibrate 38 control icons 24 keypad 27 menu tree 26 mimic display 30 passwords 28 screen disable 29 U UPS Discharge Process 17 , 18 UPS Connections 11 UPS functional overview 15 UPS stop signal input 39 V ventilation 10 V oltage T ransient A4 V olume, Buzzer . S[...]

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