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1. ANN HE G 3 O ourevmsmas O D o oUTPUTHOT j O ercuno E 7 O InPUTIMEUTRAL TO c1 O LC Y Y O O Anon O L NPUTTHOT FOR USE WITH COPPER WIRE ONLY 2 yv 9 0 SI Operating Mode Switch All models DIP Switch Group A All models DIP Switch Group B Select models only LINE All models INV Inverting all models LOAD All models CUT BOOST VR models only BATTERY HI MED LO All models DC Input Terminals All models AC Receptacles Corded models only Fixed AC Input Line Cord fixed Corded models only AC Input Output Terminal Strip Hardwire models only Resettable Circuit Breakers All models Remote Module Connector All models Load Sense Potentiometer All models ONO b M Ad dd a Ak O oa E MM 46 35 Mas de j a os Excelencia en Fabricaci n Desde 1922 L TRIPP LITE THE POWER PEOPLE 1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA Customer Support 773 869 1234 www tripplite com O Printed on Recycled Paper 93 1911 200103046 36
2. e Install two 8 mm 1 4 in fasteners A into a rigid horizontal surface using the measurements in the diagram Leave the heads of fasteners raised slightly above the surface in order to engage the slots in the APS s feet e Slide PowerVerter forward to fully engage the fasteners in the APS s feet Install two 8 mm 1 4 in fasteners B into the surface through the slots in the APS s two unsecured feet Tighten the screws to secure the APS in position Horizontal mounting should be used for all vehicular applications Due to their size and weight all APS PowerVerter systems in vehicles should be mounted on a rigid horizontal not vertical surface mounting plate or bracket before battery connection Battery Connection Standard 1 Connect your APS s positive DC Terminal directly to a fuse UL recommends that you install a recognized UL component fuse block and fuse within 18 inches of the battery The fuse s rating must equal or exceed the Minimum DC Fuse Rating listed in your APS model s specifications on pages 14 or 15 2 Choose a battery configuration appropriate to your batteries e Single Battery Connection Refer to Diagram 4 page 33 When using a single battery its voltage must be equal to the voltage of your APS s Inverter Nominal Input Voltage see specs e Parallel Battery Connection Refer to Diagram 5 page 33 When using multiple batteries in parallel each battery s voltage must be equal to the voltage of y
3. CONFIGURATION SWITCHES E BATTERY REMOTE OPERATOR E ii HIGH LINE AUTO OFF CHARGE as REMOTE ONLY MED INV MAX OFF Low LOAD O ILLO O See Configuration pg 5 1 1 is DIP Switch Group A 1 2 is DIP Switch Group B Refi rase a la secci n Configuraci n p gina 20 1 1 representa el Grupo A de Interruptores DIP 1 2 representa el Grupo B de Interruptores DIP anb WA COPPER WIRE enn C See Hardwire Electrical Connections pg 9 3 1 is the cover plate 3 2 is the five position terminal strip 3 3 is the output neutral white 3 4 is the output hot black 3 5 is the ground green 3 6 is the input neutral blue and 3 7 is the input hot brown Refi rase a la secci n Conexiones El ctricas Directas al Circuito p gina 24 3 1 representa la cubierta 3 2 representa la barra de terminales de 5 posiciones 3 3 representa la terminal neutra de salida blanca 3 4 representa la terminal positiva de salida negra 3 5 representa la terminal de conexi n a tierra verde 3 6 representa la terminal neutra de entrada azul y 3 7 representa la terminal positiva de entrada caf 32 TRIPP LITE S See Battery Connection Pg 8 4 1 is the fuse X Your APS s Inverter s Nominal Input Voltage See specs Refi rase a la secci n Conexi n de Bater as p gina 23 4 1 representa el fusible X El Voltaje Nominal de Ent
4. Most loads will perform adequately when your APS s High AC Voltage Point DIP Switch 2 is set to 135V and its Low AC Voltage Point DIP Switches 3 and 4 are set to 95V However if your APS frequently switches to battery power due to momentary high low line voltage swings that would have little effect on equipment operation you may wish to adjust these settings By raising the High AC Voltage Switch to Battery point and or lowering the Low AC Voltage Switch to Battery Point you may reduce the number of times your APS switches to battery due to voltage swings Factory default settings DIP SWITCH GROUP B Available on Select Models LOAD SHARING EQUALIZE BATTERY CHARGE Using a small tool set the Load Sharing Configuration DIP Switches 1 and 2 of Group B located on the front panel of your APS see Diagram 1 p 32 DIP Switch 3 Group B should be kept in the UP position when you are not equalizing your batteries charges DIP Switch 4 Group B has different functions or no function depending on your APS model e Load Sharing DIP Switches 1 Group B 8 2 Group B Your APS features a high output battery charger that can draw a significant amount of power from your line power source when charging at its maximum rate If an APS is supplying its full AC power rating to its connected load at the same time as it is charging it could trip its line source circuit breaker Tripping this breaker will cut off AC power to y
5. 6 ms 4 6 ms HARDWIRED MODELS Cont APS 2448 APS3636VR Weight 38 0 Ibs 56 9 Ibs INVERTER Continuous power 20 C 2400 W 3600 W Surge power 5 seconds 4800 W 7200 W Efficiency Full Load 90 89 Minimum DC Fuse Rating 300A 300A DC Input Current Nominal V DC Full Load 56A 114A No Load 1 5 A 1 7 A Nominal Input Volts 48 VDC 36 VDC DC Input Voltage Range 40 60 VDC 30 45 VDC Nominal Output Volts 120 VAC 5 120 VAC 5 Nominal Output Frequency 60 Hz 3 60 Hz 3 BATTERY CHARGER Charging Capacity DC 15A 30A Maximum Cable Length 12 ft 4 5 ft Acceptance Volts VDC Selectable Selectable 57 6 V 56 8 V Wet Gel 43 2 V 42 6 V Wet Gel Float Volts VDC w gel 53 2 V 54 4 V 39 9 V 40 8 V Input Voltage AC 120V 120V Input Current AC LINE VAC OPERATION Minimum Input AC Volts 16A Selectable 75 85 95 or 105 VAC 24A Selectable 75 85 95 or 105 VAC Maximum Input AC Volts Continuous Charger at Maximum Selectable 135 or 145 VAC Selectable 135 or 145 VAC Maximum Input Current Continuous Charger at Maximum 33 A 54 A Input Frequency 60 Hz 10 60 Hz 10 Maximum Output AC Continuous 20A 30A Automatic Transfer Time 4 6 ms 4 6 ms Load sense can reduce this to 1 30 of the listed current Factory default setting When AVR is boosting incoming current sin ini
6. 8 1 representa el alternador 8 2 representa el aislador de la bater a 8 3 representa la conexi n a tierra de la bater a 8 4 representa la bater a auxiliar del veh culo 8 5 representa la bater a del vehiculo 8 6 representa el fusible 34 A Corded Model Modelo con Cable 15 13 B Hardwired Model Modelo con Toma Directa al Circuito 1 Interruptor Operating Mode Modo de operaci n 2 Grupo A de Interruptores DIP Todos los modelos 3 Grupo B de Interruptores DIP Modelos selectos nicamente 4 LINE L nea Todos los modelos 5 INV Inversor Todos los modelos 6 LOAD Carga Conectada 7 CUT BOOST disminuyendo elevando Modelos VR solamente 8 BATTERY HI MED LO Carga de Bater as Alta Media Baja Todos los modelos 9 Terminales de Entrada de CD Todos los modelos 10 Recept culos de CA Solamente en los modelos con cable de CA 11 Cable de L nea de CA Solamente en los modelos con cable de CA 12 Barra de Terminales de Toma Directa a Entrada Salida de CA Modelos con toma directa al circuito solamente 13 Interruptores de Circuito con Restablecimiento e L 14 Conector para el M dulo de Control Remoto Todos los modelos 15 Potenci metro Sensor de Carga Conectada Todos los modelos
7. INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Specifically Tripp Lite is not liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenue loss of equipment loss of use of equipment loss of software loss of data costs of substitutes claims by third parties or otherwise 12 Troubleshooting Try these remedies for common APS problems before calling for help Call Tripp Lite Customer Service at 773 869 1234 before returning your APS for service SYMPTOM APS does not provide AC output AC input present APS does not provide AC output AC input absent APS will not charge the battery AC input present All APS Indicator Lights are OFF AC input absent All APS Indicator Lights are OFF AC input is present or absent All APS Battery Indicator Lights are slowly flashing APS LO Battery Light flashing All APS Battery Lights are rapidly flashing then to APS LOAD Indicator Light is rapidly flashing User supplied PROBLEMS APS not properly connected to utility power CORRECTIONS Connect APS to utility power Circuit breaker is tripped Reset circuit breaker APS shutdown due to excessive battery voltage indicating possible charger failure Line disconnected to prevent permanent battery damage Turn APS OFF Wait 1 minute and switch to AUTO REMOTE APS is set to OFF Circui
8. Select models only VR APS models regulate incoming AC power by automatically boosting or cutting the voltage to keep your equipment running through brownouts and overvoltages without draining battery power Load Sharing Select models only Select APS models can be set to limit their own charging functions so they can charge their batteries at the quickest rate possible without overloading their power input circuits Frequency Controlled Inverter Output All APS models feature Frequency Controlled Inverter Output which allows devices dependent on AC line frequency such as computers VCRs CD players tape recorders clocks and turntables to operate properly Circuit Board Protection A silicone conformal coating safeguards the circuit boards against moisture Safety This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation operation and storage of all Tripp Lite APS Systems APS Location Warnings Install your APS indoors away from excess moisture or heat dust or direct sunlight Your APS is NOT waterproof Contact with water can cause the unit to short circuit and could cause personal injury due to electric shock Never immerse your APS Mount it in the driest location available Leave adequate space around all sides of the APS for proper ventilation The heavier the load of connected equipment the more heat will be generated by the APS Do not install the APS nea
9. be connected to and the voltage points at which your APS will switch to battery power See Configuration pg 5 to select the optimum settings for these switches 3 CONFIGURATION SWITCHES DIP Switch Group B Select models only These DIP Switches allow you to equalize the internal resistance of your battery s cells and set the percentage of your model s maximum load at which the APS will limit battery charging See Configuration pg 7 to select the optimum settings for these switches Indicator Lights 4 LINE All models This green light will turn continuously ON whenever connected equipment is receiving utility supplied AC power and your APS is set to AUTO REMOTE meaning that it will provide battery backup if utility power fails It will flash intermittently when connected equipment is receiving utility power and your APS s Operating Mode Switch is set to CHARGE ONLY to warn you that the APS s inverter is OFF and that the APS WILL NOT provide battery backup during blackouts brownouts or overvoltages 5 INV Inverting all models This yellow light will turn continuously ON whenever connected equipment is receiving battery supplied AC power during a blackout brownout or overvoltage while connected to utility power or when connected to batteries during vehicular operation 6 LOAD All models This red light will turn continuously ON when the APS s load is between 80 a
10. draw power from the vehicle s battery Note An APS can ONLY be connected to vehicle batteries with voltage that matches the APS s Nominal DC Input 12V vehicle batteries to 12V Nominal DC Input APS systems etc See Specifications There are two main ways to make this sort of 8 vehicular battery connection Choose the Basic Connection if you are running light hand tools or other small appliances for a brief period of time see Diagram 7 p 34 Choose the Advanced Connection if you are using your APS to power heavy loads for extended periods of time see Diagram 8 p 34 The Advanced Connection incorporates a battery isolator and separate battery system to provide battery power to your APS while preventing it from draining your vehicle s battery Note Depending on your application you may require more than one Deep Cycle Battery Caution Never operate your APS from an alternator without a battery connected as shown in Diagrams 7 or 8 p 34 AC Connection Before AC connection match the power requirements of your equipment with the power output of your APS to avoid overload When figuring the power requirements of your equipment do not confuse continuous power ratings with peak power ratings Electric motors require more power to turn on peak power than they require to run continuously Peak power ratings are usually 2 to 5 times Continuous ratings Most electric motors require peak power onl
11. momentarily engaged to begin the process of equalizing the internal resistance of your battery s cells This can extend the useful life of certain types of batteries consult with your battery s manufacturer to determine if your batteries could benefit from this process The charge equalization process is automatic and once started can only be stopped by removing the input power SETTING PROCEDURE 1 Move to Equalize DOWN position for three seconds 2 Move to Reset UP position and leave it there CAUTION Battery charge equalization should only be performed in strict accordance with the battery manufacturer s instructions and specifications CAUTION Do not leave DIP switch 3 in the down position after beginning process Reset Disable Battery Charger APS 2448 only 4 i 2 1 Equalize DIP Switch 4 Group B If you are connecting the APS 2448 to batteries with a separate charger you may disable the APS 2448 s built in charger with this switch to prevent overcharging Battery Charger i 321 f Enable Battery Charge Switch Position Factory default setting Switch Position Factory default setting s Limit Battery Charger APS 1012 and APS 2012 only DIP Switch 4 Group B To prevent overheating smaller batteries the charger on these UPS systems is initially set to deliver only a fraction of its maximum power rating to connected batteries If you are using either of these APS systems with a larger batt
12. TRIPP LITE Owner s Manual THE POWER PEOPLE 1111 W 35th Street A P S Powe rVe rte r Chicago IL 60609 USA Customer Support 773 869 1234 www tripplite com 120V 60 Hz Voltage and Frequency Controlled Peak Power High Efficiency Espa ol pg 16 Alternative Power Sources Introduction Safety p 4 Configuration amp Connection p 5 10 Features p 10 11 Maintenance amp Service p 12 Warranty p 12 Troubleshooting p 13 Specifications p 14 15 Copyright 2001 Tripp Lite All rights reserved Introduction Congratulations You ve purchased the most advanced feature rich integrated inverter battery charger on the market Your APS provides your equipment with utility supplied AC power when it is available and during blackouts overvoltages and brownouts your APS automatically switches over to an external battery source to power connected equipment with voltage and frequency controlled AC power In addition to reliable APS performance your model features s High Efficiency Output Your APS s advanced circuitry produces a more efficient DC to AC conversion minimizing energy loss This allows you to run connected equipment longer between battery charges The APS will maintain this highly efficient output even as the battery charge decreases e Automatic Overload Protection If you overload your APS it will automatically pr
13. ermine the DC Amperes Required Step 3 Multiply the DC Amperes Required from Step 2 by the number of hours you estimate will pass without AC power before your battery can recharge to determine a Battery Amp Hours Required Rough Estimate Step 4 Compensate for inefficiency by multiplying your Battery Amp Hour Required Rough Estimate from Step 3 by 1 2 to determine how many amp hours of battery backup from one or several batteries you should connect to your APS Note that the Amp Hour ratings of batteries are usually given for a 20 hour discharge rate Actual Amp Hour capacities are less when batteries are discharged at faster rates batteries discharged in 55 minutes provide only about 50 of their listed Amp Hour ratings while batteries discharged in 9 minutes provide as little as 30 of their Amp Hour ratings The wattage rating is usually stated in the equipment s manuals or on their nameplates If your equipment is rated in amperes convert to watts by multiplying the ampere rating by your nominal AC line voltage 120 Your charging amps multiplied by the charging hours must exceed the discharge amp hours taken from the batteries between charges or you will eventually run down your battery bank Mounting Optional See Diagram 2 p 32 User must supply all fasteners and brackets and verify their suitability for use with the intended mounting surface Turn your APS PowerVerter and connected equipment OFF before mounting
14. ery or battery system over 100 amp hours at 12 volts for the APS 1012 over 200 amp hours at 12 volts for the APS 2012 you may switch your charger to full power without overheating your batteries Battery Charger Switch Position P7 3 2 1 3 Power Partial 1 3 Charging Power sees eee Up Full Full Charging Power sese eee ee eee eee Down Power Factory default setting Battery Selection Selecting Battery Type Select a battery or system of batteries that will provide your APS with proper DC voltage and an adequate amp hour capacity Select Deep Cycle batteries to enjoy optimum performance from your APS Batteries of either Wet Cell vented or Gel Cell Absorbed Glass Mat sealed construction are ideal 6 Volt golf cart Marine Deep Cycle or 8D Deep Cycle batteries are also acceptable Even though APS models are high efficiency converters of electricity their rated output capacities are limited by the amp hour size of the external batteries You must set Configuration DIP Switch 1 Group A Battery Type to match the type of batteries you connect or your batteries may be degraded or damaged over an extended period of time See APS Configuration page 5 for more information Selecting Battery Amp Hour Capacity Step 1 Add the Wattage Ratings of your connected equipment to determine the Total Wattage Required Step 2 Divide the Total Wattage Required from Step 1 by the battery voltage to det
15. ery system Your battery or battery system must provide your APS with proper DC voltage and your equipment with an adequate amp hour capacity See Battery Selection section pg 7 for more information 10 AC Receptacles NEMA 5 15R Corded models only These receptacles allow you to connect equipment that would normally be plugged into a utility outlet They feature ground fault indicator switches that trip when the receptacles are in danger of short circuiting If the switches trip press to reset them when the short circuit situation is remedied 11 AC Input Line Cord NEMA 5 15P fixed Corded models only This cord should be plugged into a 120V 60 Hz dedicated 15 Amp AC utility outlet DO NOT plug the cord into the APS s AC receptacles 12 Hardwire AC Input Output Terminal Strip Hardwire models only Use the lug screws on these terminals to secure hardwire connections for AC input and output See pages 9 amp 32 for wiring instructions 13 Resettable Circuit Breakers All models These circuit breakers protect your APS against damage due to input or output overload If a breaker trips remove some of the load on the APS to prevent overload then wait 1 minute to allow components to cool before resetting the circuit breaker 14 Remote Module Connector All models The front panel of all models has an RJ 45 receptacle for use with the optional remote module Module is included with all VR models See the installation inst
16. mply plug your equipment into the unit s AC receptacles Set Operating Mode Switch e Switch to AUTO REMOTE when you are using connected equipment ADVANTAGE Uninterruptible power supply Provides battery backup power during blackouts or brownouts Note When the switch is in the AUTO REMOTE position you can operate a user supplied switch to transfer between battery backup and charge only modes See Remote Connector manual for more information 9 Set Operating Mode Switch continued e Switch to CHARGE ONLY when you are not using connected equipment WARNING APS will not provide battery backup ADVANTAGES A Continues to charge battery when power is present and B Turns OFF the APS s inverter preventing battery drain during blackouts or brownouts e Switch to OFF to completely turn off the APS and connected equipment or to reset the APS after it has shut down due to overload or overheating Switches Indicator Lights amp Other Features See Diagram 9 p 35 to locate the following switches indicator lights and other features 1 Operating Mode Switch All models This switch selects the APS operating mode either AUTO REMOTE OFF or CHARGE ONLY See Set Operating Mode Switch pg 10 to select the optimum setting for this switch 2 CONFIGURATION SWITCHES DIP Switch Group A All models These four switches must be set for the type of battery your APS will
17. nd 110 of capacity The light will flash intermittently when the APS s inverter shuts down due to a severe overload or overheating If this happens turn Operating Mode Switch OFF Remove the overload and let the unit cool You may then turn the APS ON after it cools 7 CUT BOOST VR models only These lights will turn ON whenever your APS is automatically correcting high CUT or low BOOST AC line voltage This is a normal automatic operation of your APS that does not drain battery power and no action is required on your part 10 8 BATTERY HI MED LO All models These three lights will turn ON in several sequences to show the approximate charge level and voltage of your connected battery bank and alert you to several fault conditions BATTERY CHARGE INDICATION Approximate Indicator Capacity Green 91 Full Green amp yellow 81 90 Yellow 61 80 Yellow amp red 41 60 Red 21 40 All three lights off 1 20 Flashing red 0 Inverter shutdown All three lights flash slowly Excessive discharge All three lights flash quickly Overcharge Approximately 1 2 second on 1 2 second off See Troubleshooting section Approximately 1 4 second on 1 4 second off May also indicate a battery charger fault exists See Troubleshooting section Other Features 9 DC Input Terminals All models The terminals lug screws secure the wires leading from your external battery or batt
18. otect itself and your valuable batteries from damage e Fast Load Switching Your APS provides an uninterruptible power supply If AC power goes down your APS will switch over to providing battery backup power in 6 milliseconds or less so that your equipment will operate with no interruption s Multi Function Indicator Lights Several sets of multifunction indicator lights keep you constantly informed of battery charge levels fault conditions and APS operation e Multi Operation Switches An array of user configurable switches gives you convenient options when operating your APS You can select the voltage level at which your APS s inverter will turn on to maximize equipment protection and minimize battery drain set your APS for maximum charging efficiency with your battery type even set up your APS for remote control operation Advanced 3 Stage Battery Charger Your APS recharges your battery faster than conventional chargers because its three stage charger pro stage file Bulk Absorption and Float are Float optimized regardless of the type of battery you use Wet or Gel In addi tion the advanced charging system protects against over charge and over discharge to ensure a longer service life from your battery The Absorption and Float levels vary according to battery type which can be set to either Wet or Gel cell Stage 2 Absorption BATTERY VOLTAGE TIME CHARGING PROFILE Voltage Regulation
19. our APS s Inverter Nominal Input Voltage see specs e Series Battery Connection Refer to Diagram 6 page 33 When using multiple batteries in series all batteries must be equal in voltage and amp hour capacity and the sum of their voltages must be equal to the voltage of your APS s Inverter Nominal Input Voltage see specs 3 Use 2 0 gauge wire ONLY to make external battery connections Tighten battery terminals to a torque of 4 N m WARNING Failure to follow these instructions can lead to product failure due to excessive heating Battery connection cable lengths should be short as possible and must not exceed the Maximum Cable Length listed under Specifications page 14 Shorter and heavier gauge cabling limits DC voltage drop and allows for maximum transfer of current You must tighten your battery terminals to approximately 4 Newton meters of torque to create an efficient connection and prevent excessive heating Insufficiently tightening terminals could void your PowerVerter s warranty APS models are capable of delivering a much higher wattage output for brief periods of time Wiring should be configured to handle this brief high current draw Though your APS is a high efficiency converter of electricity its rated output capacity is limited by the length and gauge of the wires running from the battery to the APS Battery Connection DC Vehicular APS systems may be permanently mounted in a car truck or boat and connected to
20. our load and stop battery charging To reduce the chance of tripping this breaker select APS models may be set to automatically limit their charger output to keep the sum of their AC load and charger power within their circuit breakers rating This charger limiting function has four settings allowing you to choose less charger limiting for APS configurations with higher rated breakers The figures below show how to set your DIP Switches to select how heavy a load can be placed on your APS before charger limiting begins Battery Charger Limiting Points 1 Charger limiting takes effect the moment any load is applied charger l output falls gradually from full output 432 at no load to no output at full load 4321 Charger limiting begins at when the APS s load reaches 66 of the APS s load rating Charger output falls gradually from full output at 66 of the APS s load rating to about 40 of full output at full load Most Limiting Least Limiting 1 amp 2 Up Factory default settings 1 Up amp 2 Down Charger limiting begins when the No charger limiting occurs at any 4 3 2 1 APS s load reaches 33 of the APS s 4 3 2 1 load size load rating Charger output falls gradually from full output at 33 of the APS s load rating to about 40 of full output at full load Less Limiting No Limiting 1 Down amp 2 Up 1 amp 2 Down e Equalize Battery Charge DIP Switch 3 Group B This DIP Switch is
21. r magnetic storage media as this may result in data corruption Battery Connection Warnings Your APS will not operate with or without utility power until batteries are connected Multiple battery systems must be made up of batteries of the same voltage age amp hour capacity and type Keep battery location well ventilated Explosive hydrogen gas can accumulate near batteries if they are not kept well ventilated Sparks may result during final battery connection Always observe proper polarity as bat teries are connected Do not allow objects to contact the two DC input terminals Do not short or bridge these terminals together Serious injury to property or person could result Equipment Connection Warnings Do not use Tripp Lite APS Systems in life support applications where a malfunction or failure of a Tripp Lite APS System could cause failure or significantly alter the performance of a life support device Do not connect a surge suppressor line conditioner or UPS to the output of the APS Corded models Do not modify the APS s plug in a way that eliminates its ground connection Do not use power adapters that will eliminate the plug s ground connection Connect your APS only to a properly grounded AC power outlet Do not plug your APS into itself this will damage the APS and void your warranty Operation Warnings Your APS does not require routine maintenance Do not open your APS for any reason There are no user serviceable pa
22. rada del Inversor del APS Vea las especificaciones APS See Battery Connection Pg 8 5 1 is the fuse X Your APS s Inverter s Nominal Input Voltage See specs Refi rase a la secci n Conexi n de Bater as p gina 23 5 1 representa el fusible X El Voltaje Nominal de Entrada del Inversor del APS Vea las especificaciones S 2 Volts a en x TRIPP LITE APS 2 S See Battery Connection Pg 8 6 1 is the fuse X Your APS s Inverter s Nominal Input Voltage See specs Refi rase a la secci n Conexi n de Bater as p gina 23 6 1 representa el fusible X El Voltaje Nominal de Entrada del Inversor del APS Vea las especificaciones 33 Basic 12VDC Vehicular Battery Connection See Pg 8 7 1 is the alternator 7 2 is the vehicle battery ground 7 3 is the vehicle battery 7 4 is the fuse Conexi n B sica de Bater as de 12V de CD en Veh culos Vea p gina 23 7 1 representa el alternador 7 2 representa la conexi n a tierra de la bater a del veh culo 7 3 representa la bater a del veh culo 7 4 representa el fusible Advanced 12VDC Vehicular Battery Connection See Pg 8 8 1 is the alternator 8 2 is a battery isolator 8 3 is the vehicle battery ground 8 4 is an auxiliary vehicle battery 8 5 is the vehicle battery 8 6 is the fuse Conexi n Avanzada de Bater as de 12V de CD en Veh culos Vea p gina 23
23. rts inside Potentially lethal voltages exist within this unit as long as the battery supply and or AC input are connected During any service work the battery supply and AC input connection if any should therefore be disconnected Do not connect or disconnect batteries while the APS is operating from the battery supply Dangerous arcing may result Configuration CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCH SETTINGS DIP SWITCH GROUP A All models BATTERY TYPE VOLTAGE POINT Using a small tool set the 4 Battery Type Voltage Point Configuration DIP Switches Group A located on the front panel of your APS see Diagram 1 p 32 to select battery type and set the voltage range outside of which your APS will switch to battery power s Select Battery Type DIP Switch 1 Group A CAUTION The Battery Type DIP Switch setting must match the type of batteries you connect or your batteries may be degraded or damaged over an extended period of time See Battery Selection page 7 for more information Battery Type Switch Position Gel 432 i Gel Cell Sealed Battery Cell Wet Cell Vented Battery Wet Cell e Select High AC Voltage Switch To Battery Point DIP Switch 2 Group A Voltage Switch Position 4321 145V T e Select Low AC Voltage Switch To Battery Point DIP Switches 4 Group A amp 3 Group A TE T Th TR 105V 95V 85V 75V 4 Up amp 3 Up 4 Up amp 3 Down 4 Down amp 3 Up 4 Down amp 3 Down
24. ructions packed with the remote module 15 Load Sense Potentiometer All models In order to save battery power the APS s inverter automatically shuts off when no load is connected When the unit detects a load it automatically turns the inverter on Users may choose the minimum load the APS will detect by adjusting the Load Sense Potentiometer Using a small tool turn the potentiometer clockwise to lower the minimum load that will be detected causing the inverter to turn on for smaller loads When the potentiometer is turned fully clockwise the inverter will operate even when there is no load Turn the potentiometer counterclockwise to increase the minimum load that will be detected causing the inverter to stay off until the new minimum load is reached The factory setting for the potentiometer is fully clockwise but in areas with frequent power interruptions the potentiometer should be adjusted counterclockwise until the inverter is only in operation when the APS s load is in use 11 Maintenance Service Maintenance Your APS model requires no maintenance but should be kept dry at all times Periodically check all cable connections both at the unit and at the battery Clean and tighten connections as necessary Service If returning your APS to Tripp Lite please pack the APS carefully using the ORIGINAL PACKING MATERIAL that came with the unit Enclose a letter describing the symptoms of the problem If the APS is
25. t breaker is tripped Set APS to AUTO REMOTE or CHARGE ONLY Reset circuit breaker Operating Mode Switch is set to CHARGE ONLY Set Operating Mode Switch to AUTO REMOTE Load or High Temperature fault Turn APS OFF Wait 1 minute Remove overload Switch to AUTO REMOTE Excessive battery discharge Connected batteries are dead Check battery condition Check and replace old batteries Battery fuse is blown Check and replace fuse Battery cabling is loose or degraded Check and tighten or replace cabling APS charger failure This is normal if the APS is set to CHARGE ONLY Excessive battery discharge Excessive battery discharge Inverter shutdown because battery voltage dropped too low for more than 5 seconds Protects battery from permanent damage High battery voltage shutdown during Charge mode Inverter overload caused by excessive load or short circuit If sustained for more then 5 seconds the Inverter is shutdown Turn APS OFF Wait 1 minute and switch to AUTO REMOTE If automatic shutdown occurs call Tripp Lite Customer Service Use an auxiliary charger to raise battery voltage Check external battery connections and fuse Automatically resets when condition is cleared Use an auxiliary charger to raise battery voltage Automatically resets when condition is cleared Reset by cycling control s
26. ut AC Continuous 8 3 A 8 3 A Automatic Transfer Time 4 6 ms 4 6 ms Load sense can reduce this to 1 30 of the listed current Factory default setting 14 ecifications Hardwired Models HARDWIRED MODELS APS 2012 APS2424 Weight 38 0 Ibs 41 0 Ibs INVERTER Continuous power 20 C 2000 W 2400 W Surge power 5 seconds 4000 W 4800 W Efficiency Full Load 90 90 Minimum DC Fuse Rating 500A 300A DC Input Current Nominal V DC Full Load 192A 112A No Load 2 5 A 1 5 A Nominal Input Volts 12 VDC 24 VDC DC Input Voltage Range 10 15 VDC 20 30 VDC Nominal Output Volts 120 VAC 5 120 VAC 5 Nominal Output Frequency 60 Hz 3 60 Hz 3 BATTERY CHARGER Charging Capacity DC 60A 30A Maximum Cable Length 1 ft 3 ft Acceptance Volts VDC Selectable Selectable 14 4 V 14 2 V Wet Gel 28 8 V 28 4 V Wet Gel Float Volts VDC w gel 13 3 V 13 6 V 26 6 V 27 2 V Input Voltage AC 120 V 120 V Input Current AC 16A 16A LINE VAC OPERATION Minimum Input AC Volts Selectable 75 85 95 or 105 VAC Selectable 75 85 95 or 105 VAC Maximum Input AC Volts Continuous Charger at Maximum Selectable 135 or 145 VAC Selectable 135 or 145 VAC Maximum Input Current Continuous Charger at Maximum 32A 36A Input Frequency 60 Hz 10 60 Hz 10 Maximum Output AC Continuous 16 7 A 20A Automatic Transfer Time 4
27. witch to OFF position then to AUTO REMOTE Check all charging sources Reset by cycling control switch to OFF AUTO REMOTE or CHARGE ONLY Reset by reducing load and cycling control switch to OFF position then to AUTO REMOTE 13 Specifications corded Models CORDED MODELS APS 1012 APS 1024 Weight 26 4 Ibs 26 4 Ibs INVERTER Continuous power 20 C 900 W 1000 W Surge power 5 seconds 1800 W 2000 W Efficiency Full Load 90 90 Minimum DC Fuse Rating 225A 125A DC Input Current Nominal V DC Full Load 95A 47A No Load 2 2 A 1 3 A Nominal Input Volts 12 VDC 24 VDC DC Input Voltage Range 10 15 VDC 20 30 VDC Nominal Output Volts 120 VAC 5 120 VAC 5 Nominal Output Frequency 60 Hz 3 60 Hz 3 BATTERY CHARGER Charging Capacity DC 30 A 15A Maximum Cable Length 2ft 7 ft Acceptance Volts VDC Selectable Selectable 14 4 V 14 2 V Wet Gel 28 8 V 28 4 V Wet Gel Float Volts VDC w gel 13 3 V 13 6 V 26 6 V 27 2 V Input Voltage AC 120 V 120 V Input Current AC 8A 8A LINE VAC OPERATION Minimum Input AC Volts Selectable 75 85 95 or 105 VAC Selectable 75 85 95 or 105 VAC Maximum Input AC Volts Continuous Charger at Maximum Selectable 135 or 145 VAC Selectable 135 or 145 VAC Maximum Input Current Continuous Charger at Maximum 12A 16 A Input Frequency 60 Hz 10 60 Hz 10 Maximum Outp
28. within the warranty period enclose a copy of your sales receipt Limited Warranty Tripp Lite warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year domestic or 120 days export from the date of initial purchase Tripp Lite s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing at its sole option any such defective products To obtain service under this warranty you must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number from Tripp Lite or an authorized Tripp Lite service center Products must be returned to Tripp Lite or an authorized Tripp Lite service center with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a brief description of the problem encountered and proof of date and place of purchase This warranty does not apply to equipment which has been damaged by accident negligence or misapplication or has been altered or modified in any way This warranty applies only to the original purchaser who must have properly registered the product within 10 days of purchase EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN TRIPP LITE MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties therefore the aforesaid limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to the purchaser EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL TRIPP LITE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL
29. y when they are first turned on The electric motors in equipment such as refrigerators and sump pumps however constantly turn on and off according to demand These motors require peak power at multiple unpredictable times during their operation Hardwired Electrical Connections All hardwire models See Diagram 3 p 32 Consult a qualified electrician and follow all applicable electrical codes and requirements HARDWIRE PROCEDURE 1 Remove screws and cover plate from your APS s Hardwire AC electrical box Remove the knockout covers closest to the desired electrical source and to your equipment 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tighten and affix strain reliefs Replace cover plate and tighten screws Thread your wires through strain reliefs and through the knockouts Connect both input and output ground wires to the ground green terminal Connect the incoming hot wire to the input hot brown terminal Connect the incoming neutral wire to the input neutral blue terminal Connect the outgoing hot wire to the output hot black terminal gt Connect the outgoing neutral wire to the output neutral white terminal AC Input Electrical Connection All corded models Plug the line cord into an outlet providing 120V AC 60 Hz power Make sure that the circuit you connect your APS to has adequate overload protection such as a circuit breaker or a fuse AC Output Electrical Connection All corded models Si
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