OWNER'S OPERATING & MAINTENANCE MANUAL CONTINUOUS POWER SYSTEM DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY SP-MPL SERIES Models: SP1250U-MPL CLARY CORPORATION 150 E. Huntington Dr. Monrovia, California 91016 Tel. 626-359-4486 800-44-CLARY HTTP://WWW.CLARY.COM Fax. 626-305-0254 E-MAIL SALES@CLARY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PART 1 PAGE NO. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................3 THE SP-MPL SERIES RACKMOUNT................................................................................4 UNPACKING THE UNIT .....................................................................................................5 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION...........................................................................................
INTRODUCTION The following text is a complete product description, operating guide and basic maintenance summary of the CLARY SP-MPL Series Rackmount, digital, uninterruptible power system (UPS). This UPS provides a fully on-line sinewave, completely regenerated for typical non-linear loads. The SP-MPL series has an output rating of 1250VA. The output power factor rating is 0.7, which means this unit can deliver up to 875 watts.
THE SP-MPL SERIES RACKMOUNT A digital on-line, sinewave UPS is the only total solution to virtually any power problem. It effectively provides CONTINUOUS POWER, by regenerating the incoming AC to DC and then back to a highly regulated AC generator. A battery can be provided at the input of the AC generator to support the load in case of utility interruption.
UNPACKING THE UNIT Your UPS has been carefully packaged to withstand most abuse sustained during shipment. If there is significant damage to the carton, or if there is any physical damage to this unit, report this to your carrier. It is recommended to save the shipping container and packaging materials for future transporting, if necessary. Transporting the unit in other than supplied shipping materials can result in unit damage not covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The following illustrations depict the basic Rackmount SP-MPL Series unit. Reference the SUMMARY OF INDICATORS AND CONTROLS Section for a further description of the call-outs.
24 25 AC7 AC5 AC3 AC1 AC8 AC6 AC4 AC2 AC INPUT RS232 SIGNAL GND SNMP 30 31 DC INPUT 32 26 28 27 29 FIGURE 4: RACKMOUNT REAR VIEW 24 OUTPUT- AC1-8 29 DC INPUT 25 RS232 CONNECTOR 30 SNMP CARD 26 SIGNAL CONNECTOR 31 SNMP - LAN 27 AC INPUT 32 SNMP - COM 28 GROUND STUD Page 7
SUMMARY OF INDICATORS AND CONTROLS UPS FRONT PANEL INPUT POWER SWITCH - This is system input AC power protection and interruption for both hot and neutral lines. This circuit breaker is rated at 20A. SYSTEM ON/OFF SWITCH - This is system input enable switch. This switch is used to power down the system. This switch must be in the ON position in order to start the UPR. LOAD LEDs - Four green L.E.D.s and one red OVERLOAD L.E.D.
REPLACE BATTERY LED - After the battery acceptance diagnostic test has discovered that the batteries are excessively fatigued, the red L.E.D. above this switch will light advising the user that the Batteries are bad and should be replaced or battery module is not connected to the UPS. During battery test this LED will flash red for approx. 30 seconds. ALARM RESET SWITCH - This is a momentary, two position push button switch. During a system FAULT or power failure, an audible alarm will be present.
SPECIFICATIONS (Preliminary) ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 120VAC +35%, -20% Frequency 60Hz or 50Hz Current 20A Max @ 120VAC AC Output Voltage(AC) 120VAC +3% Current, Watts 1250VA(875W) @ 0.7pf Frequency 60Hz or 50Hz +.25% (software selectable) Crest Factor Ratio (Non-linear load and less than 5% THD) Typical @50% Load @75% Load @100% Load Harmonic Distortion 5% Max. THD Up to 4.8:1 Up to 3.2:1 Up to 2.4:1 Dynamic Response +4% for 100% Step Load Change, 0.
INSTALLATION This Rackmount system is designed for installation in a protected environment. This system may be installed in a 19" rack system. Some important points to consider when positioning a unit for operation: • A 20A (preferably dedicated) outlet is accessible for the power connection to the unit. It is not recommended to modify the power cord in any way nor should an extension cord of any kind be used. Never use a surge protected device on the output of this system.
OPERATION Be sure the power cord is plugged into an appropriately rated outlet. Activate the INPUT ON/OFF Circuit Breaker to the “ON” position on the UPS. Activate the SYSTEM ON/OFF Switch to the “ON” position on the UPS. The system will go through a diagnostic test routine. The green AC IN OK L.E.D. will flash several times before it illuminates solid. The audible alarm will sound a short burst. The AC INV L.E.D. will illuminate and the loads AC1-8 will illuminate.
Battery Operation after AC Start-Up: Turn Off the Circuit Breaker on the Front Panel of the UPS. The AC ON light will flash at two to three second intervals. Within 5 seconds, the audible alarm will sound at half-second intervals. Push and hold in the ALARM SILENT/TEST switch until the audible alarm is inhibited. If operation were to continue in this mode, the battery level meter would start to turn OFF, one light at a time starting from the top.
SIGNALS AND INTERFACING This system is designed to be compatible with most sophisticated operating systems when they feature a UPS monitoring function. These signals are made available through the DB-9 subminiature female connector at the rear of the UPS. The communications connector at the rear of the UPR is for a RS232 interface connection. The Signal connector features opencollector alarm signals. Closing the points between pins 6 and 8 while running on battery will shutdown the UPS.
Output Control The SP-MPL series has eight AC outlets (AC1-AC8). The outlets can be controlled individually by the operator either locally via the front panel switches or remotely thru the SNMP card. To remotely control the eight AC outlets you must first set up and connect to the SNMP card. See instructions on SNMP/WEB Agent disk for setup. Once connected, Click on the NPM icon.
The NPM Status screen allows you to monitor the status of the eight outlets.
The NPM Setup page allows you to setup the various settings for each outlet. From this page you can rename each outlet as you wish. The configuration page allows the user to set the time for the Action timer and the default timer.
The NPM Control screen allows you to control each individual outlet or all at once. You can turn On or Off the loads from this page. Also available is the feature to cycle each load. The timers are set in the NPM Setup page.
The Battery Module. The SP1250U and SP1500U batteries are comprised of one or more strings of 6 individual 12V batteries connected in series for a total string voltage of 72V DC nominal. The SP2000U-MPL batteries are comprised of one or more strings of 8 individual 12V batteries connected in series for a total string of 96V DC nominal. The batteries are extreme temperature, deep cycle, AGM/VRLA (Absorbed Glass Mat/ Valve Regulated Lead Acid) batteries that have been field proven and tested by the U.S.
CARE & MAINTENANCE This system is designed to be maintenance-free. It can be cleaned with a damp cloth or nonabrasive cleanser. Be sure filters and vents are kept free from accumulation of dust, dirt or lint. If system cooling is not adequate, operation or reliability may be affected. The system is normally assembled with the flow of cool air being pulled in the front panel and exhausting warm air out the rear.
SERVICE AND REPAIR This SP-MPL Rackmount is backed by one of the finest customer service teams assembled. Write or call them at any time to obtain information about your unit. Clary Corporation 150 E. Huntington Dr. Monrovia, CA 91016 626-359-4486 800-551-6111 SERVICE@CLARY.COM If a problem should occur, it is important that you obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from the Service Department to process any unit returned to the factory.
WARRANTY 1. TIME AND SCOPE OF WARRANTY: 1.1 CIary Corporation hereby warrants all equipment shipped under this Agreement to be free from defective components and workmanship for a period of 2 years following date of shipment. Accidental damage, misuse or normal wear shall not be construed as a defect. 1.2 The date of shipment as used herein will be the date on Clary’s Bill of Lading. If no Bill of Lading is issued, the date of shipment shall be shown on seller's shipping document. 1.