User’s Guide and Warranty Information PurePower 100/110/120 Volt models PurePowerTM
Contents Table of Contents About the PurePower APS 2 Safety Warnings 3 Installation Inspecting the Equipment 4 PurePower Preparation 5 Activating Up Your PurePower 8 Operation 10 PurePower Maintenance 13 Specifications 14 Troubleshooting 16 Service and Support 17 Audio/Video Power Supply • www.purepoweraps.
About the PurePower APS The PurePower Audio Power Supply The PurePower Audio Power Supply (APS) provides pure regenerated power for your sensitive home theater and audio equipment. This is accomplished through our double conversion technology. We convert the incoming AC power to produce a clean DC supply, then recreate a new AC wave form with propper voltage and frequency from the DC.
Safety Warnings Safety Warnings Read the following precautions before you install the APS. IMPORTANT SAFTEY INSTRUCTIONS - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during installation and maintenance of the APS and batteries. Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference. DANGER This APS contains LETHAL VOLTAGES. All repairs and service should be preformed by AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
Installation Inspecting the Equipment Before installation, please check to ensure that your PurePower APS package is complete and undamaged. If any deficiencies are discovered, please contact your PurePower Dealer. Package Contents The PurePower package includes: PurePower APS Quick Start Guide Input line cord with an IEC female connector to fit the PurePower input connector and a Nema 5-15P (700 and 1050) or Nema 6-20P (2000) plug.
Installation APS Preparation The APS is designed for flexible configurations and can be rack mounted or placed on a shelf or as a standalone cabinet. Standalone / shelf component When you position the APS horizontally on a shelf or in a non-rack style AV equipment stand or enclosure, ensure there is sufficient clearance for unimpeded airflow through the grilles at front and rear of the unit.
Installation Connections The PurePower APS 700 and 1050 provide 8 Hubbell NEMA 5-15 output receptacles that may be used interchangeably to power signal components, video components or amplifiers. The 2000 provides 10 Hubbell 5-15 receptacles. Surge protection connectors The PurePower unit provides built in surge protection to isolate system components such as cable television, satellite, ethernet and telephone lines from your AV system.
Installation Installing Optional Power Packs Power Pack Modules must be installed before powering the APS. In a rack mount installation, place the Power Packs below the PurePower unit.The optional 36 volt PowerPack for the PurePower 1050 is attached to the PurePower main unit with an umbillical cord that fits a PowerPack Connector that is only built into PurePower units ordered with this feature. The connector is a factory installed option.
Installation Activating your PurePower APS The following steps explain how to install and start the APS. Activating the APS · Examine the rear panel label to ensure the voltage specifications of the unit and the power source are correctly matched. · Plug the components to be supplied into the APS output receptacles. The PurePower APS design allows any outlet to supply digital, analog or power amplifier components. · Ensure that each component is switched off.
Installation Turning the PurePower On After the APS is connected to a power outlet, it conducts a self-test and enters Standby mode, during which it will operate its batteries charging circuit, but all output receptacles are off. To turn on the APS output power, press the On/Off button on the front panel for 2 to 3 seconds until the blue "Output" LED illuminates. The LCD display will indicate "bypass" for a few seconds and then indicate "Line Normal" mode and display the output voltage.
Operation Operation The PurePower unit indicates the APS status through the LCD Display. Pressing the "Display" button on the control panel will cycle through the 5 information displays. The display presents data on 2 lines.
Operation Bypass Mode In the event of an extended APS overload or internal failure, the APS transfers your system to utility power. Battery mode will not be available, however the utility power continues to be passively filtered by the APS. The LCD display will indicate "Bypass" when bypass mode is engaged. The APS switches to Bypass mode when: · When The APS is turned on it operates from Bypass for 10 to 20 seconds · The APS has an overtemperature condition.
Operation Test Mode When the APS is operating in Normal Mode, pressing the On/Off button momentarily causes the APS to enter test mode for 10 seconds. The APS will then operate on battery and complete a self test. Short Circuit The Short Circuit mode indicates a problem with either an external circuit plugged in to the APS or a possible internal problem. Unplug each load in turn. If the problem continues after all loads have been removed the message may indicate a problem with the APS itself.
APS Maintenance PurePower Maintenance PurePower APS For the best preventive maintenance, keep the area around the APS clean and dust-free. If the atmosphere is very dusty, clean the outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner. For full battery life, keep the APS at an ambient temperature of 21° C (72° F). Storing the APS and Batteries If you store the APS for a long period, recharge the batteries every 12 months by plugging the APS into a power outlet.
Specifications Specifications This section provides the following specifications for the PurePower APS · Electrical input and output · Weights and dimensions · Environmental and safety · Battery Model List PurePower APS Model 700 PurePower APS Model 1050 PurePower APS Modl 2000 Electrical Input Nominal Voltage Voltage Range Frequency Range Noise filtering Input Connections Electrical Outputs Output Voltage Voltage Regulation Voltage Waveform Output Receptacles Energy Efficiency 14 | VA/Watts Weight Lb
Specifications Environmental and Safety Operating Temperature Optimal battery performance: Storage Temperature Transit Temperature Relative Humidity Operating Altitude Transit Altitude Audible Noise Surge Suppression Safety Conformance 0°C to 32°C (32°F to 90°F) 21°C (72°F) 0°C to 25°C (32°F to 77°F) -25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F) 5-90% noncondensing Up to 3,000 meters above sea level Up to 10,000 meters above sea level Less than 17 dBA ANSI C62.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting your PurePower APS This section contains troubleshooting information and an explanation of APS alarm conditions.
Service & Support Service And Support For setup and support for your PurePower APS, please contact your authorized PurePower Dealer. For warranty service, please contact your authorized dealer or PurePower. All PurePower APS models have a two year warranty for original registered owners. If we are unable to solve a problem with your APS over the phone, we’ll provide fast repair or replacement.
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