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1. Model Number K E E E ES without FNITRM 6K 2 FNSKRM 2 intu e Dus e me M re er Includes FNITRM SK2 ENSKRM ZTXI FNSKRM ZTXI FNSKRM 2TXI FNSKRM 2TXI Number of Parallel Units 1 2 3 4 N 1 VA Rating WA 5 000 10 000 15 000 Maximum VA Rating non N 1 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 Electrical Input Nominal AC Voltage 208 or 24 Vac Voltage Range 160Vac 280Vac Bypass Voltage Window 184 260Vac or 195 260Vac Programmable CurrentAmps system N NIA 24A 57A NIA non N 1 24A 57A 70A 93A Frequency 5060 Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking or 47 63 Hz Programmable Unsynchronized Power Factor Correction 085 Efficiency CAC Upto 90 Battery Mode 85 Electrical Output Watts 3 500 7 000 10 500 14 000 N 1 Redundant Mode N A 3 500 7 000 10 500 Voltage Nor isolated 208 220 230 240V ac Programmable UPS modules may nat be connected In parallel without a 2 UPS MODEL ONLY FNITRM 6K 2 Isolation module installed on the output of each UPS module Voltage Isolated Please specify the output voltage configurations desired at the time of order 2TXI UPS MODELS ONLY Note Two 120Vac outputs may be connected in parallel to provide a single 120Vac output 240 1 20Vac Split Phase 3 wire plus ground or Overioad Capability lt 105 of 3500 Watts continuous output each UPS 115 of 3500 Walts for 83 Seconds each UPS 125 of 3500 Watts for 25 seconds each UPS 150 of 3500 Watts for 320 m
2. connected to the UPS O LINE UPS LOAD C5 LINE UPS LOAD C c 23 Depress the Next Page button The arrow next to the battery icon indicates the reading is for the battery voltage Depress the Next Page button The degree C symbol indicates the reading is for the internal UPS temperature Depressing the Next Page button again will return the display to reading I1 6 6 How to Display Programmed Settings 1 The UPS must be turned on and operating in on line inverter mode prior to attempting to read the programmed settings 2 Depress the Function button and the following first function parameter will be displayed bon i h n i tnon E D LINE UPS LOAD C3 24 The first function status displayed will be the audible alarm buzzer status It is shown here to be turned on If the Previous Page Change Setting button is pressed the audible alarm will be turned off Depressing the button again will turn the alarm back on Depress the Next Page button Next the self test status is displayed Here the self test is shown to be in the Test Not On state If the Previous Page Change Setting button is pressed a UPS self test will be initiated and the following displays will be shown Depress the Next Page button Go to the next page Note The following functions are a continuation from the previ
3. OWNER S OPERATING MANUAL FN Series Rackmount UPS Plus Parallel or N 1 Redundant 3kVA to 24kVA Hardwire models with a 208 240Vac Input and 120Vac amp 240Vac Outputs Uninterruptible Power Supply Models FN3KRM 2 2TX amp 2TXI FNAKRM 2 2TX amp 2TXI FN5KRM 2 2TX amp 2TXI FN6KRM 2 2TX amp 2TXI FALCON Electric Inc 5106 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwindale California 91706 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 Email sales falconups com 2009 Falcon Electric Inc All rights reserved All other brand names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners The information stated in this document is subject to change without notice 2009 9 16 Falcon Falcon Electric FN and UPS Plus logos are registered trademarks of Falcon Electric Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS FN Rackmount Series Parallelable and N 1 Redundant UPS Features FN 2TXI Double Conversion On line UPS Block Diagram Important Safety Instructions READ FIRST Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Manual Overview 1 2 Brief FN Overview Chapter 2 FN UPS Circuit Descriptions Galvanically Isolated Output Input amp Power Factor Correction Power Factor Correction DCIDC Converter DC AC Inverter Battery Packs Internal Battery Charger Static Bypass Function Automatic Bypass Transfers Output Fllter Chapter 3 Unpacking the UPS and Battery Bank 3 1 Unpacking Instructions Chapter 4 Pre installation Details 4 1 Floor Loading Requirements 4 2 UPS
4. 25 C Other than replacement at three to five years of service no other battery maintenance is required 2 Storing the UPS and Batteries When storing the UPS for any amount of time it is recommended to connect the battery module and turn on the UPS for at least 24 hours every four to six months to ensure full recharging of the batteries This will pre vent excessive battery self discharge 3 When to Replace Batteries We suggest the battery pack s be replaced every 3 5 years for FN units that are operated and maintained in a 77 F 25 C environment Higher temperature operating environments will decrease the battery life Typically if the UPS is installed in a 104 F 40 C or above operating environment the batteries will need to be replaced once a year In order to assure the performance of the FN Series UPS check the battery every two to three months by performing a UPS self test If at any time the UPS LCD panel displays the weak or defective battery icon or error code the batteries need replacing Contact the Falcon Electric Service Department to order replacement batteries 4 Battery Replacement Battery replacement inside the battery module must be performed by a qualified service technician Contact Falcon service when battery replacement is required NOTE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE BATTERY PACKS WHILE THE UPS IS IN L BATTERY MODE 35 9 0 PARALLEL MODE OPERATION 9 1 How to configure FN rackmount model
5. 600V insulated solid copper wire Input 10 awg Output 8 awg Terminal Block Screw Torque 20 inch pounds Gage Required Branch Rated input circuit breaker 30A 50A with 3 external battery charger module options installed Required Branch Rated output circuit breaker 30A FN6KRM 2TXI Wiring Type THHN 600V insulated solid copper wire Input 8 awg Output 4 awg Terminal Block Screw Torque 25 30 inch pounds Gage Required Branch Rated input circuit breaker 40A 60A with 3 external battery charger module options installed Required Branch Rated output circuit breaker 40A 10 4 4 UPS Output Rating Details a VERIFY THE LOAD TO BE CONNECTED DOES NOT EXCEED THE UPS OUTPUT RATING for the single or combined paralleled UPS units 1 FN3KRM 2TXI Not N 1 Hardwire 120 240Vac 2 100W split phase 3 wire plus ground 2 FN3KRM 2TXI Not N 1 4 200W N 1 2 100W 3 FN3KRM 2TXI Not N 1 6 300W NH 4 200W 4 FN3KRM 2TXI Not N 1 8 400W N 1 6 300W 1 FN4KRM 2TXI Not N 1 Hardwire 120 240Vac 2 800W split phase 3 wire plus ground 2 FNAKRM 2TXI Not N 1 5 600W N 1 2 800W 3 FN4KRM 2TXI Not N 1 8 400W N 1 5 600W 4 FN4KRM 2TXI Not N 1 11 200W N 1 8 400W 1 FNSKRM 2TXI Not N 1 Hardwire 120 240Vac 3 500W split phase 3 wire plus ground 2 FNSKRM 2TXI Not N 1 7 000W N 1 3 500W 3 FNSKRM 2TXI Not N 1 10 500W N 1 7 000W 4 FN5KRM 2TXI Not N 1 14 000W N 1 10 500W 1 FN6KRM 2TXI Not N 1 Hardwire
6. Frequency Window 1 Hz or 43 Hz Programmable Auto Tracking mode Harmonic Distortion 5 Typical Crest Ratio 31 Battery DC Voltage 24 vdc Type 1N SAH Sealed Lead Add Maintenance Free 20 pieces Charger Current TSA Back Up Time Full Load 31 Minutes 1 2 Load 78 Minutes Recharge Time A Hours to 90 Replacement Hot Swappable amp User Replaceable Through Removable Front Panel Bstterytimes are approximate Transfer Time Line Fails Recovers Ums UPS to Bypass or Reverse U 1ms After Overload Auto Transfer to UPS Electrical Connections Input Hardwire Terminal Black Output Hardwire Terminal Block REPO Hardwire Connector Supplied Environmental Operating Temperature O C 40 C 82 F to 104 F Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Altitude 10 000 Feet Cooling Low Velocity Forced Air Fans Audible Noise 1 Meter 50 dbA Controls and Indicators Status onLCD amp LED Une mode Backup mode ECO green mode Bypass Low Battery Defective Battery Overload UPS Alarm Transferring with interruption LCD Displayed Readings input Voltage input Frequency Output Voltage Output Frequency Load Percentage Battery Vollage intemal Temperature Sei Diagnostics Ai power up Manual font panel bution amp Software control with programmable 24 hour automatic self test Audible Alarms Utlity Loss Low Battery Transfer to Bypass and UPS F allure Communications RS 237 Serial Port_ Gundled UPSilon 2000 Software REPO Connector Mechanical UPS Dime
7. Off C5 button it will return to this state until the input circuit breaker is turned off 3 Depress the On button for 3 seconds until two audible beeps are sounded 4 The UPS fans will turn on and the following LCD display will be shown Note the MIMIC portion of the display with the arrow under the line and the input voltage is f 1 sive V displayed LINE UPS LOAD a r The UPS will sound two short J beeps continuously until the following is displayed eo NOTE Always allow the UPS to charge its batteries for 8 hours prior to use 5 The UPS will now sequence up to on line mode and display the following D LINE UPS LOAD I J Go to the next page C The UPS initiates a self test 19 E1 E2 LINE UPS LINE UPS LOAD 20 I If the UPS passes the self test OK is displayed If the UPS fails the self test FAIL is displayed alternately with an error code Please note the error code and contact Falcon Service The UPS is now turned on and in on line inverter mode Using an AC volt meter verify the UPS input voltage measurement 6 2 How to start up the UPS without utility power present Cold Start 1 Press the On button for 6 seconds to awaken the UPS The UPS will beep twice and display G below Immediately upon G being displayed press the On button for another 6 seconds The UPS will beep twice ag
8. depressing and holding this button for 5 seconds will initiate a preliminary startup sequence When Off or BPS is displayed on the LCD depressing the On button again for 6 seconds will start up the UPS in battery mode cold start 3 When the UPS is in utility or battery mode depressing this button will silence any audible alarms Off Bypass Button 1 When the UPS is operating in utility or battery mode depressing and holding this button until an audible beep is sounded will leave the load powered in bypass mode To completely shut down the UPS and connected load press the Off Bypass button until Off is displayed on the LCD and then turn off the UPS and Bypass input circuit breakers The UPS will shut down in about one minute Function Button 1 When the UPS is operating in utility or battery mode depressing the Function Button will switch the LCD to display the Programmed Parameter settings When in this mode depressing the Next Page button will display the next programmed parameter setting Repeatedly depress the Next Page button to display all of the programmed parameter settings 15 Control Panel When the LCD is in the Display Programmed Settings mode depressing the Function Button will return the LCD to normal mode The LCD display will also return to Normal Mode automatically after 30 seconds of button inactivity Previous Page Change S
9. 120 240Vac 4 200W split phase 3 wire plus ground 2 FN6KRM 2TXI Not N 1 8 400W N 1 4 200W 3 FN6KRM 2TXI Not N 1 12 600W NH 8 400W 4 FN6KRM 2TXI Not N 1 16 800W N 1 12 600W 4 5 FN Rackmount System Rear Panel Overview 11 4 6 Output Transformer Module Hardwire Terminal Block Wiring Details 1 1 2 1 3 3 4 T s I amp 5 7 8 E 30 F 2 Input From UPS Utility MBS input Isolated Output to Load Output u L1 Uu L1 L1 G2 L2 N L1 ai ux L1 Breund a i20Vac 0 120Vac B amp vac COU 308 2 40Vac Ground 20s 240vsc MM r r 4 O 4 7 UPS Module Hardwire Terminal Block Wiring Details o MUD stir WEEE g e gs a G2 N22 E21 G1 N1 L12 OUTPUT INPUT L2 L1 L2 Ground Ground L1 208 240Vac 208 240Vac To Transformer Box Input From The Utility Source amp To Transformer Module MBS Input 12 le rackmount UPS system ng Diagram 4 8 System Installation misiz Mastral Bus Bar Mastral Bus Bar UPS Input Burd Fe Terminal Bloc ISSIS 12 To Load 208 or 240 80 Diy cmd xime Optput aede Terminal Blode crovneue TiTe Neutral To ead 120Vac 4 208 ce 2408 Standard Electrical Panel Led LI To L
10. 60Hz output be desired turn the bypass input circuit breaker off To clear error code 24 startup the UPS with the Bypass input circuit breaker turned off PFC over current condition Verify the UPS output is or has been overloaded The UPS output has experienced a 120 overload in bypass for over 2 minutes Bypass has been shutdown The battery charger is overcharging the batteries Contact Falcon Service Other error code consult with Falcon Service 18 6 0 OPERATION The following sections outline the operation and programming of the FN 2TXI UPS models Please read and understand them completely prior to connecting any equipment to the UPS output 6 1 How to start up the UPS with utility power present 1 Verify the UPS input wiring is correct and connected to a live circuit 2 Turn on the UPS and Bypass input circuit breakers located on the UPS rear panel and the following LCD Display will be displayed The UPS output will be immediately turned on with the UPS in bypass mode Display A is an LCD test display and is shown for about 3 seconds un dip Se so lt after the input circuit breaker is f l v A LINE UPS LOAD He qen A Y ok A p Low J c 96 Next display B is shown OFF or BPS displayed The UPS is OFF with the load supported by the bypass output The UPS will Vo remain in this state until the On B LINE UPS LOAD button is depressed When the I UPS is turned off using the
11. Green Indicates bypass power is present and the Bypass circuit breaker is turned on If bypass power is out of range the LED will turn off N 1 Mode Enabled Green Indicates multiple UPS units are connected in parallel and have been properly configured and programmed for Parallel N 1 mode operation Economy Green Mode Enabled Yellow Indicates Economy Green mode has been enabled Alarm Condition Present Red Indicates the UPS in an alarm condition 16 5 4 LCD Display Overview LCD Display Shown in Test Mode 5 5 LCD Icon Descriptions Bypass input is out of tolerance UPS failed to transfer to bypass or bypass input is out of tolerance when the UPS is in Economy Green Mode Utility loss or the utility input is out of tolerance UPS lost inverter output and transferred to bypass Battery voltage is out of tolerance or defective batteries The UPS output is overloaded The UPS is presently in maintenance mode MIMIC Display showing Line UPS Battery and Load When referenced in conjunction with arrows 8 9 and 11 it defines the operational state of the UPS They also indicate the source of the input output battery parameter readings displayed on the Measurement Display 12 8 9 amp 11 MIMIC display and Measurement location indicators 10 Battery and Low Battery Icons The battery icon is displayed as part of the MIMIC display In the event of a utility loss that depletes that battery ch
12. Input Power Requirements 4 3 UPS Input Output Requirements 4 4 UPS Output Rating Details 4 5 FN System Rear Panel Overview 4 6 Hardwire Terminal Block Wiring Details 4 7 UPS Rear Panel Details 4 8 System Installation Wiring Diagram Single UPS Unit 4 9 System Installation Wiring Diagram Multiple Parallel UPS Units 4 10 UPS amp Transformer Module Communications Bus Cabling 4 11 External Battery Charger Option Installation Chapter 5 Displays amp Controls 5 1 Control Button and LCD Locations 5 2 Control Button Operation 5 3 LED Display Modes 5 4 LCD Display Overview 5 5 LCD Icon Descriptions 5 6 Status amp Error Code Descriptions Chapter 6 Operation 6 1 How to start up the UPS with utility power present 6 2 How to start up the UPS without utility power present 6 3 How to turn off the UPS inverter and place the UPS into bypass mode 6 4 How to completely shutdown the UPS 6 5 How to display Readings 6 6 How to display Programmed Settings 6 7 How to change the Programmed Settings 6 8 How to use the Maintenance Bypass Switch Chapter 7 Communications 7 1 Advanced Communications Option Cards Available 7 2 RS 232 Port B 7 3 Optional Remote Emergency Power Off 7 4 Optional Communications Interface Board Details Chapter 8 Maintenance 1 UPS amp Battery Care 2 Storing the UPS and Batteries 3 When to Replace Batteries Chapter 9 Parallel Mode Operation 9 1 How to configure FN models for Transformer Module Parallel
13. Nominal AC Voltage 208 or 240Va0 Please specify the input voltage at the time of order Voltage Range 160Vac 280Vac Bypass Voltage Window 184 260Vac or 195 260Vac Programmable CurentAmps system NH NA 14 54 29A NA non N 1 145A 29A 44A 58A Frequency 50 60 Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking or 47 63 Hz Programmable Unsynchronized Power Factor Correction 0 95 Efficiency AC AC Up to 30 Battery Mode 85 Electrical Output Watts 2 100 4200 6 800 8 400 N 1 Redundant Mode N A 2 100 4 200 6 300 Voltage Non Isolated 208 220 230 240Vac Programmable UPS modules may not be connected in parallel without a UPS OUTPUT ONLY FNITRM 6K 2 isolation module installed on the output of each UPS module Voltage Isolated Note Two 120Vac outputs may be connected in parallel to provide a single 120Vac output FNITRM 6K 2 OUTPUT 240 120Vac Split Phase 3 wire plus ground or Overload Capability lt 105 of 2100 Watts continuous output each UPS 115 of 2100 Watts for 83 Seconds each UPS 125 of 2100 Watts for 25 seconds each UPS 150 of 2100 Watts for 320 milliseconds each UPS Voltage Regulation 2 Model UPS Module 2 2TXI Model With Output Transformer Module 3 Voltage Adjustment 30 3196 4296 oF 3 Programmable Frequency 5060 Hz x 5Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking or 50 Hz and 60 Hz Programmable Fixed Output Frequency Stability 40 2 Fixed frequency operation Fixed frequency output available in non parallel configurations only
14. UA88381 e Second RS 232 Interface Card P N UA88380 CAUTION The internal USHA SNMP HTTP AGENT device must be installed into the Advanced Communications Option Slot specified in this manual Do not attempt to install it in the contact closure option card slot The RS 232 port and UPSilon software may not be used when the USHA card is installed 7 2 RS 232 Port The UPS is equipped with 1 RS 232 port located on the UPS module rear panel A standard RS 232C inter face cable is provided to allow for the connection of the UPS to another RS 232 port found on most comput ers When an RS 232 cable has been connected and the supplied UPSilon computer shutdown and management software has been properly installed on the connected computer a high level of UPS management and protection against lost or corrupted files is in effect Please follow the installation and setup instructions supplied on the UPSilon software CD The UPSilon users manual is also located on the UPSilon CD supplied with this unit UPSilon supports most popular operating systems Should you have special UNIX requirements please contact Falcon Sales for information and pricing of UPSilon for UNIX The UPS amp PC Computer DB 9 pin designations are as follows PIN PIN Definition UPS PIN Definition PC 2 Transmitted data Received data 3 Received data Transmitted data 5 Signal ground Signal ground 32 The supplied Falcon RS 232 interface cab
15. boosts up the DC voltage to a level required by the inverter This allows the inverter to operate continuously at optimum efficiency and voltage The converter incorporates a patented circuit which reduces the amount of ripple current and EMI interference to the battery increasing the overall battery life DC AC Inverter In utility mode operation the inverter utilizes the regulated DC output and converts it back into clean regulated sinewave AC power When utility power fails the inverter will receive its energy from the battery through the DC DC converter In both modes of operation the UPS inverter is online and continuously generates clean regulated AC output power to the load The IGBT PWM inverter is of a very robust design and produces a pure sinewave output with a 2 voltage regulation Having a very low output impedance it can supply the high current demands of high inrush and non linear loads Battery Packs FN rackmount battery modules utilize flame retardant batteries They consist of 20 12V 7AH valve regulat ed sealed lead acid VRLA batteries in each module Yuasa NP7 12 See replacement instructions on page 34 To maintain the optimum battery life the UPS should be installed in an environment with an ambient temperature of 68 F to 77 F 20 C to 25 C Due to the battery manufacturer specification the FN Series UPS batteries may be operated at 32 F to 104 F 0 C 40 C but battery life will be substantially
16. kg 4 FNBRM 1S7 600 Ibs 272 kg Output Transformer Module for all FN Rackmount models 1 FNITRM 2 91 Ibs 41 kg 2 FNITRM 2 181 Ibs 82 kg 3 FNITRM 2 272 Ibs 123 kg 4 FNITRM 2 362 Ibs 164 kg 4 2 UPS Input Power Requirements a VERIFY THE PROPER UPS INPUT POWER IS AVAILABLE for each UPS installed FN3KRM 2TXI Input FN4KRM 2TXI Input FN5KRM 2TXI Input FN6KRM 2TXI Input Hardwire 208 240Vac 50 60Hz 20A single phase 2 wire plus ground Hardwire 208 240Vac 50 60Hz 30A single phase 2 wire plus ground Hardwire 208 240Vac 50 60Hz 30A single phase 2 wire plus ground Hardwire 208 240Vac 50 60Hz 40A single phase 2 wire plus ground 4 3 UPS Input Output Requirements a VERIFY THE INPUT AND OUTPUT WIRING REQUIREMENTS FN3KRM 2TXI Wiring Type THHN 600V insulated solid copper wire Input 12 awg Output 10 awg Terminal Block Screw Torque 20 inch pounds Gage Required Branch Rated input circuit breaker 20A 40A with 3 external battery charger module options installed Required Branch Rated output circuit breaker 20A FN4KRM 2TXI Wiring Type THHN 600V insulated solid copper wire Input 10 awg Output 8 awg Terminal Block Screw Torque 20 inch pounds Gage Required Branch Rated input circuit breaker 30A 50A with 3 external battery charger module options installed Required Branch Rated output circuit breaker 30A FN5KRM 2TXI Wiring Type THHN
17. module rear panel verify the battery circuit breaker is in the off position Next open the top battery connector cover plate Connect the red black and green connectors on the opposite side of the battery cable to the respectively colored mating connectors on the battery module Turn on the battery module circuit breaker The UPS may now be powered up 3 To add a more battery modules remove the lower cover plate on the first module and connect a the supplied battery cables to this connector on the previous battery module For more details contact Falcon Sales or Support Engineering 36 10 0 ENVIRONMENTAL 10 1 Recycling the Used Battery Packs NEVER discard the UPS module the UPS battery module the transformer module or batteries in the trash Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of the used battery pack and batteries The entire spent battery packs may be returned to the Falcon Service Center at the end user s expense for recycling Prior to returning the spent battery pack s please call the Falcon Service Center and obtain a Return Materials Authorization RMA number NEVER dispose of batteries in a fire as batteries will explode NEVER dispose of used batteries or the UPS in the trash or a landfill as it is a violation of federal and state laws The UPS and batteries must be recycled For UPS and battery recycling information please contact Falcon Service for the name and ad
18. or BPS 2 Turn off the UPS and Bypass input circuit breakers which will shutdown the UPS and the connected load completely Note the UPS may continue to run for 30 seconds to one minute prior to turning off 21 6 5 How to display readings 1 The bypass input voltage is displayed immediately after the UPS and Bypass circuit breakers are turned on and has sequenced up to inverter mode as shown in 11 Depressing the Next Page button will change to display the utility frequency as shown in J below The b denotes the reading is for the bypass The arrow under LINE UPS LOAD A I the LINE indicates the reading is for the bypass input voltage Depress the Next Page button The r denotes the reading is for utility The arrow under the LINE J LINE UPS LOAD indicates the reading is for the A utility frequency Depress the Next Page button The b denotes the reading is for K Hs ue LOAD the bypass C Depress the Next Page button The arrow under the LOAD indicates the reading is for the UPS output voltage L LINE UPS pus Depress the Next Page button The arrow under the LOAD indicates the reading is for the UPS output frequency M LINE UPS LOAD P Depress the Next Page button The arrow under the LOAD indicates the reading is for the UPS output and indicates the N LINE UPS LOAD percentage of output load
19. plon USHA SNMPIHTTP Network Card Option D Oplional FS485 Interface board Option B Contact Closure interface Card Option E Optional USB Interface board Option C 27 RS 232 Interface Card Option F Parallel cable kit Falcon Electric Inc 5106 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwindale CA 91706 800 842 6940 Fax 626 962 7720 www falconups com 43
20. reduced if con tinuously operated at the higher temperature levels Optional extended battery modules and external battery charger modules are available through Falcon to extend the amount of battery runtime Internal Battery Charger The internal battery charger located inside the UPS module utilizes energy from the utility power source to continuously charge the UPS batteries The charger operates in constant power mode The UPS batteries are being charged whenever the UPS is plugged in turned on and operating from utility power The internal UPS battery charger output is rated at 1 9 amps Static Bypass Function NOTE Bypass power will only be available If the bypass input is connected at the time of UPS installation A manual static bypass pushbutton is located on the FN front control panel When the UPS is operating from utility in the normal utility mode on line state depressing this button will cause the UPS to transfer to bypass Depressing the bypass button again will return the UPS to normal inverter operation Automatic Bypass Transfers The FN Series UPS module will automatically switch to bypass mode under the following conditions To energize the connected load when the UPS is first turned on encounters an overload encounters an over temperature condition or upon a UPS failure condition Should any of these events occur the UPS will automatically transfer to bypass mode sound an audible alarm and provide a bypass indicati
21. the widest range of power problems These problems include power failures voltage sags voltage surges brownouts utility line noise high voltage spikes frequency variations common mode noise switching transients and harmonic distortion This manual also details unpacking unit installation and the major features of the FN Series UPS in addition to detailed UPS operation configuration and troubleshooting information The specifications section at the end of this manual provides detailed operating parameters and general information on approvals and certifications FN Rackmount Overview The Falcon FN Series UPS system consists of 1 2U Rackmount UPS module 1 3U rackmount battery module and 1 2U rackmount output isolation transformer module An optional input isolation transformer module is also available The modules are designed to be easily installed in a standard 19 equipment rack The equipment rack must be equipped with hard mounted shelves to properly support the weight of the mod ules The modules do not support the mounting of equipment slide rails The FN Series front panel features a graphical LCD display providing detailed operational information at a glance The display enables the user or field service engineer to easily monitor and troubleshoot localized power problems in addition to UPS operation UPS control and programming are easily accessed using pushbuttons located adjacent to the LCD display FN rackmount
22. the date of shipment by Falcon Procedures Any defective product must be returned to Falcon No product can be returned ithout first obtaining a Return Material Authorization RMA number from Falcon Falcon will epair replace or refund the purchaser price at Falcon s sole discretion for any defective roduct that is returned to Falcon with an RMA number For defective product returned within 49990 days of shipment Falcon will pay for shipping costs to and from its service center For efective product returned after 30 days but within 90 days of shipment Falcon will only pay or shipping costs in sending the new or repaired product back to the end user For defective product returned more than 90 days after shipment all shipping costs will be borne by the nd user Exclusions This limited warranty does not cover damage caused by i improper installation misuse or neglect ii unauthorized repairs or modifications or use of unautho ized parts iii acts or events outside of Falcon s control such as fire accidents impacts iv ormal wear and tear such as cleaning and replacement of batteries The warranty is null and oid if i the product is used in conjunction with life support equipment ii the factory seal is roken or shows signs of tampering or iii the battery is allowed to discharge below the inimum battery cutoff point To prevent this discharge remove the battery fuse or switch the battery
23. top of the UPS may result in data loss or corruption A WARNING This UPS must be installed according to the instructions in this manual Failure to do so could result in unsafe operation and could invalidate your warranty N WARNING Once batteries have reached the end of their life ensure they are disposed of properly PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS FOR BATTERY RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN A LAND FILL Do not dispose of battery pack or batteries in a fire The battery may explode Do not open or mutilate the battery pack Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes It may be toxic AX WARNING A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries Remove watches rings and other metal objects Use tools with insulated handles 1 0 INTRODUCTION Manual Overview This user manual has been written to provide basic information about Falcon FN Series 2TXI rackmount models The FN Series is a rugged double conversion on line UPS It has galvanic output isolation config ured for single or dual voltage output s The FN Series provides continuous power conditioning and accepts a wide range input voltage while providing tight voltage regulation and a true sinewave output The FN Series UPS is specifically designed to protect sensitive computers laboratory and industrial equipment against
24. CN1 and 1 two pin remote power connector CN3 Pin 1 Ground CN2 Pin 2 A Data 4 2 3 pint REPO1 CN1 Ping B Data Pin2 REPO2 1 2 Pin 1 AC CNS Pin 2 AC 1 2 33 UA88382 USB Interface Option Card This option card supports the connection of 1 USB interface cable for use with UPSilon remote monitoring management and unattended O S shutdown software Pin 1 VCC 5V E Pin 2 D Pint REPO1 CN1 arr Pin 3 D Pin2 REPO2 1 2 e aj a Pin 4 Ground ce UA88383 Dry Contact Interface Option Card This card provides dry contact closure signals for UPS on bypass utility normal inverter on low battery abnormal battery UPS summary alarm It also provides EPO and remote UPS shutdown capability Pin 1 UPS on Bypass Pin 2 Utility Abnormal 123 45 6 7 8 9 10 Pin 3 Utility Normal Pin 4 Inverter On Pin 5 Low Battery Pin 6 Abnormal Battery Pin 7 UPS Summary Alarm Pin 8 Common Pin 9 Shutdown UPS signal Pin 10 Shutdown UPS signal Pins 9 amp 10 apply 6 25Vdc for 5 seconds to activate shutdown USHA SNMP HTTP Agent Option Card Now you can monitor and manage your Falcon Electric FN Series UPS across an Ethernet LAN WAN Enterprise Network or via the World Wide Web With our Universal SNMP HTTP Agent board USHA remote management is easy using a standard web browser or Network Management Software NMS Remote SNMP HTTP UPS management is a simple matter of inserting o
25. Frequency Output Votage Output Frequency Load Percentage Battery Voltage Internal Temperature Self Diagnostics Ai power up Manual front panel button Software control with programmable 24 hour automatic selrtest Audible Alarms Uliity Loss Low Battery Transfer to Bypass and UPS Falure Communications RS 232 Seral Port Bundled UPSilon 2000 Software REPO Connector lechanical UPS Dimensions H x Wx D 2U 2U 2U 2U inches 347 x 17 4x 263 3 47 x 17 4x 263 347x 174x263 347x174x 263 mm 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 40x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Battery Bank Dimensions Hx Wx D 3U 3U 3U 3U Model FNBR189 inches 693x 174x 263 853x 17 4x 263 amp 92x 174x263 amp 93x174x 263 mm 176 x 440x 667 176x 440x 667 176 x 440 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Transformer Module H xW xD 2U 2U 2U 2U Model FNITR 6K 2 inches 347x174x263 347x174x 263 347x 114x263 347x174x263 mm 88x440x667 B8 x 440x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 UPS Weight 1b kg 53 24 106 48 158 72 212 96 Battery Bank Weight 1b kg 180 68 300 136 450 204 600 272 Transformer Module option 1b kg 91 41 181 82 272 123 362 164 Agency Listing UL 1778 amp cUL Listed CE and FCC Class A 42 FN Series UPS PLUS 6kVA 24kVA Model Number without FNITRMSK 2 FNSKRM 2 5 z ROG RA a Include
26. UPS Battery and Transformer module rear panels have the following features and functions a Circuit Breakers b Hardwire input output terminal blocks c Maintenance Bypass Switch The maintenance bypass switch is located behind a protective cover plate on the transformer box rear panel The UPS must be placed into manual static bypass mode prior to switching the maintenance bypass switch d RS 232 Port This port may be used to provide communications between the UPS and a network server or other computer system When used in conjunction with the supplied UPSilon software remote UPS monitoring and control are facilitated The software will automatically save all open computer files and initiate an unattended orderly operating system shutdown in the event of a utility power outage UPSilon supports most MS Windows and Linux operating systems An optional UNIX version is available through Falcon at an additional cost e Two Communications Option Board Expansion Slots The slots support the installation of an optional SNMP HTTP Agent or contact closure interface boards The SNMP HTTP Agent board is a TCP IP addressable solution to remote UPS monitoring and management via LAN WAN or the Internet The agent board is supplied with client software that will remotely shut down multiple servers or computers through the Ethernet LAN A CD containing software clients and a SNMP MIB II compliant MIB is provided that supports most popular operations syst
27. able Fixed Output Frequency Stability 40 2 Fixed frequency operation Fixed frequency output available in non parallel configurations only Frequency Window 1 Hz or 3 Hz Programmable Auto Tracking mode Harmonic Distortion 5 Typical Crest Ratio 31 Battery DC Voltage Za vdc Type 72V SAH Sealed Lead Acid Maintenance Free 20 pieces Charger Current 15A Back Up Time Ful Load Zi Minutes 1 2 Load 54 Minutes Recharge Time 4 Hours to 90 Replacement Hot Swappable amp UserReplaceable Through Removable Front Panel fay times are approximate Transfer Time Line Falls Recovers ms UPS to Bypass orReverse Tms After Overload Auto Transferto UPS Electrical Connections Input Hardwire Terminal Block Output Hardwire Terminal Block REPO Hardwire Connector Supplied Environmental Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 70 to 95 Non Condensing Altitude 10 000 Feet Cooling Low Velocity Forced Air Fans Audible Noise 1 Meter 80 dbA Controls and Indicators Status on LCD amp LED Une mode Backup mode ECO green mode Bypass Low Battery Defective Battery Overload UPS Alarm Transferring with interruption LCD Displayed Readings Input Voltage Input Frequency Output Voltage Output Frequency Load Percentage Battery Votage Internal Temperature Sel Diagnostics Ai power up Manual front panel button Software control with programmable 24 hour automatic self test Audible Alans Utity Loss Low Batte
28. adings Tnpu Voltage Input Frequency Output Votage Output Frequency Load Percentage Battery Voltags Internal Temperature Ser Diagnostics At power up Manual front panel button Software control with programmable 24 hour automatic seittest Audible Alarms Unity Loss Low Battery Transfer to Bypass and UPS Failure Communications TS 232 Serial Port Bunded UPSion 2000 Software amp REPO Connector Mechanical UPS Dimensions Hx Wx D 2U 2U 2U 2U inches 347x 174x263 B47 x 174x263 347x 174x263 347x 17 4 263 mm 88x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88x 440x 667 88 x440x 667 Nurnber of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Battery Bank Dimensions HxWxD 3U BU 3U 3U Model FNBRM 159 inches 693x174x263 693x174x 263 692x 174x263 amp 53x 174x263 mm 176 x A40 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 176x440 x 667 176x 440x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Transformer Module HxWxD 2U 2U 2U 2U Model FNITRM 2 inches 347x 174x263 347 x 174x 263 347x 174x263 347x 174x263 mm 88x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88x 440x 667 88 x440x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 UPS Weight 1b kg 53 24 106 48 159 72 212 96 Battery Bank Weight Jo kd 150 68 300 136 450 204 600 272 Transformer Module option Ib ka 32 5 41 96 185 83 9 2775 1257 370 187 9 Agency Listing UL 1778 amp cUL Listed CE and FCC Class A Available Options OPTION DESCRIPTION OPTION DESCRIPTION FRERM 159 External Rackmount Battery Bark 1 paralel SAH battery strings GU FNITRM 2 3 BKVA Isolation Transformer Module GU
29. ain and sequence through H and I After depressing the On button G f 1 for 6 seconds the first time the LINE ure LOAD UPS will beep twice and OFF IH or BPS will be displayed After depressing the On button the second time for 6 seconds the UPS will display input voltage H and I The UPS output voltage will be present and the UPS will continue to run on battery until the batteries are discharged or the Off button is pressed for 3 seconds I LINE UPS LOAD A I 6 3 How to turn off the UPS inverter and place the UPS into bypass mode 1 While the UPS is operating in utility inverter or battery mode depress the Off button until the UPS sounds two audible beeps The UPS will switch to static bypass and turn off the inverter The LCD will display OFF or BPS The connected load will now be powered directly from the utility source The UPS will continue to operate in bypass mode until a The On button is depressed for three seconds which will return the UPS to normal inverter mode operation b The UPS and Bypass Input circuit breakers are turned off which will shut down the UPS and the connected load completely 6 4 How to completely shutdown the UPS 1 While the UPS is operating in utility inverter or battery mode depress the Off button until the UPS sounds two audible beeps The UPS will switch to static bypass and turn off the inverter The LCD will display OFF
30. arge the Low Battery icon is displayed until the batteries have recharged to a reasonable level In the event of a complete battery discharge the low battery icon will be displayed along with an audible alarm When the batteries have recharged to a reasonable level the normal battery icon will be displayed 12 Measurement Display The Measurement display is used to show the input output battery readings program mode settings status and error codes NO oP ON 5 6 Status and Error Code Descriptions OFF or BPS Displayed when the UPS is turned off with the Off button EPO or remote shutdown EPO When an optional EPO communications board is installed EPO is displayed alternately with the OFF or BPS message after an EPO signal has been applied to the EPO interface connector After an EPO condition the UPS input circuit breaker must be turned off and the Off button must be depressed twice for 5 seconds to reset the UPS prior to turning the UPS and Bypass input circuit breakers back on 17 Er04 Er05 Er06 Er07 Er08 Er09 Er10 Er11 Er12 Er13 Er14 Er15 Er18 Er22 Er24 Er26 Er28 Er29 Er Error code 04 indicates the UPS inverter has malfunctioned Contact Falcon Service Error code 05 indicates the UPS batteries are weak or dead and must be replaced Call Falcon Service upon receiving the message for further instructions Error code 06 indi
31. cates the UPS output has a short circuit connected to it Remove the connected equipment load from the UPS output and restart the UPS If the shorted output condition is corrected determine the location of the shorted wiring or equipment EPO Mode DC Bus high voltage level out of specification Contact Falcon Service DC Bus low voltage level out of specification Contact Falcon Service Error code 10 indicates the UPS inverter has encountered an over current condition This could indicate the connected equipment exceeds the output rating of the UPS Disconnect some of the connected equipment in an attempt to correct the condition Error code 11 indicates the UPS is in an over temperature condition Verify the ambient operating temperature is not too high Verify the UPS cooling fan operation Error code 12 indicates the UPS output is overloaded similar to error code 10 This could indicate the connected equipment exceeds the output rating of the UPS Disconnect some of the connected equipment in an attempt to correct the condition Battery charger malfunction Contact Falcon Service Cooling fan failure Contact Falcon Service Maintenance bypass initiated improperly Refer to page 31 Maintenance Bypass section Internal software error UPS programming reset to default values Static bypass malfunction Contact Falcon Service Fixed 50 or 60Hz output mode programmed without turning off the bypass input circuit breaker Should a fixed 50 or
32. disconnect to the off position when the unit is to be stored without the AC power eing supplied to the UPS for more than two days The battery must be recharged every four o six months when not in use This limited warranty is not transferable Limitations IN NO EVENT IS FALCON RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT ECONDARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUCH AS PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGE TO PROPERTY LOSS OF DATA LOST PROFITS ETC IN NO EVENT WILL FALCON S LIABILITY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT IN QUESTION Disclaimers The limited warranties set forth in this document are the only warranties that pply to Falcon s products ALL OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS 4S AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE 007 04 Rev C FN Series UPS PLUS 3kVA 12kVA Model Number z Rape ee ee A Includes FNITRM SK 2 FN3RMK 2TXI FN3KRM 2TXI FN3KRM 2TXI Number of Parallel Units 1 2 3 4 N 1 VA Rating NA 3000 6 000 9 000 Maximum VA Rating non N 1 3 000 6 000 9 000 12 000 Electrical Input
33. dress of the nearest battery recycling facility NEVER open or mutilate the battery or batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and burns due to their high short circuit current capability N WARNING Observe all warnings cautions and notes before replacing batteries Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock and burns due to high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries Remove watches rings and other metal objects Use tools with insulated handles Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries Do not attempt to alter any battery wiring or connectors Attempting to alter wiring can cause injury im Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements Do not open or mutilate the battery packs or batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic 10 2 FCC Considerations Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in an industrial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful in
34. ed into Off Bypass mode prior to attempting to change the following parameter settings 1 To enter programming mode depress the On and Next Page buttons at the same time and hold them down until the UPS sounds two beeps The audible alarm status parameter setting will be i hon me rur 27 The audible alarm parameter settings cannot be set in this programming mode Refer to section 6 of this manual for setup instructions Depress the Next Page button Self test parameter settings cannot be set in this programming mode Refer to section 6 of this manual for setup instructions Depress the Next Page button and go to the next page S1 2 Lo Lao 28 dime The next parameter displayed shows the bypass input voltage acceptable window setting The voltage window can be set to Lo 184 260Vac or Hi 195 260Vac which is shown below To change the settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button To change to the alternate setting press the button again All setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter sequence Depress the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows the acceptable input frequency window The window can be set to 3Hz shown or I 1Hz not shown To change the settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button To change to the alternate setting press the button again A
35. ems f Two RJ45 connectors for connection of UPS parallel operation or remote maintenance bypass interface cables Used when UPS and transformer modules or multiple UPS systems are connected in parallel WARNING Only FN rackmount models of identical power ratings may be connected in parallel For example a FN3KRM 2TXI may only be connected in parallel with another FN3KRM 2TXI unit The FNSKRM 2TXI may only be connected in parallel with another FNSKRM 2TXI The same is true for the FNGKRM 2TXI model 5 g One Local Maintenance Bypass Switch The switch is located on the transformer module rear panel and provides a manual means of placing the UPS into bypass mode to allow for servicing to be performed on the UPS and battery modules 2 0 FN RACKMOUNT UPS CIRCUIT DESCRIPTIONS Galvanically Isolated Output The FN 2TXI output isolation transformer module provides a galvanically isolated 120 240Vac hardwire out put To meet UL and code requirements a dedicated electrical panel should be provided by your electrical contractor or electrician The FN 2TXI output configuration can be configured for a 120Vac 208 220 230 or 240Vac output It may also be configured for a dual voltage or 120 240Vac split phase hardwire output This configuration allows for the use of a standard electrical panel and readily available branch rated circuit break ers It also simplifies the distribution to 240Vac and 120Vac loads The outputs of up to four FN 2TXI uni
36. etting Button When the LCD display is in Normal Mode repeated pressing of this button will sequence up through the input output battery parameters and readings will be displayed When in Programming Mode pressing this button will change the selected parameter setting The new setting will be displayed on the LCD Measurement display Next Page Button 4 When the LCD display is in Normal Mode repeated pressing of this button will sequence down through the input output battery parameters and readings rs When the UPS is displaying OFF or BPS depressing the Next Page and Function buttons at the same time will place the UPS into Programming Mode Refer to the How to Change the Programmed Settings section of this manual for more details 3 When in Programming Mode repeated pressing of this button will sequentially select the various programmable parameters Refer to page 27 How to Change the Programmed Settings section of this manual for more details Confirm Button k When in Programming Mode and prompted on the LCD display to SAVE settings pressing this button will save all changed parameters 5 3 LED Display Modes Utility AC Source 1 UPS Input Power Present LED Green Indicates utility power is present and the UPS input circuit breakers is turned on If the utility voltage is out of tolerance the LED will turn off Bypass AC Source 2 Bypass Input Power Present LED
37. frequency output mode In normal mode the UPS output frequency will automatically be set to the utility frequency and is synchronized with that frequency When set to cf50Hz mode the UPS inverter output frequency will always be 50Hz When set to cf60Hz mode the UPS inverter output frequency will always be 60Hz Setting the UPS to a fixed or constant output frequency should be done when the input source is a generator Depress the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows the inverter output voltage adjustment The adjustment can be set to 0 shown 1 1 2 2 3 or 3 not shown Depress the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows the UPS unit address If only one UPS is being used the address should be set to d0 as shown If multiple parallel UPS units are connected in a parallel configuration of 6 12 18 or 24kVA or 6 12 18kVA N 1 operation the units would be addressed d0 d1 d2 and d3 See the parallel mode configuration section on page 30 of this manual for more details Depress the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows the UPS position when it is used in a parallel configuration The positions are 01 02 03 or 04 If only one UPS is being configured the position should be set to 01 as shown 6 7 How to Change the Programmed Settings Note The UPS must be plac
38. illiseconds each UPS Voltage Regulation UPS Module Output 2 Output Transformer Module Output 3 Voltage Adjustment 3096 1 3236 or z3 Programmable Frequency 5060 Hz 5Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking or 50 Hz and 60 Hz Programmable Fixed Output Frequency Stability 30 296 Fixed frequency operation Fixed frequency output available In non parallel configurations only Frequency Window 1 Hz or 33 Hz Programmable Auto Tracking mode Harmonic Distortion 5 Typical Crest Ratio 31 Battery DC Voltage 2anvdc Type 12V SAH Sealed Lead Acid Maintenance Free 20 pieces Charger Current 15A Back Up Time Full Load 186 Minutes 1 2 Load 40 Minutes Recharge Time 4 Hours to 90 Replacement Hot Swappable amp User Replaceable Through Removable Front Panel Satery limes are approximate Transfer Time Line Fails Recovers ms UPS to Bypass or Reverse tims After Overload Auto Transfer to UPS Electrical Connections Input Hardwire Terminal Block Output Hardwire Terminal Block REPO Hardwire Connector Supplied Environmental Operating Temperature OC 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Altitude 10 000 Feet Cooling Low Velocity Forced Alr Fans Audible Nose 1 Meter SD dbA Controls and Indicators Status on LCD amp LED Line mode Backup mode ECO green mode Bypass Low Battery Defective Battery Overload UPS Alarm Transferring with interruption LCD Displayed Readings Tnpu Volage input
39. le pin designations are as follows n J2 UPS PC UPS Side RS 232C Interface Computer Side The computer RS 232 Port settings should be set to the following Baud Rate 2400 bps Data Length 8 bits Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None 7 3 Optional Remote Emergency Power Off REPO A two pin REPO connector green connector is located on the UPS module rear panel The connector is shipped with no jumper wire installed and is a normally open interface requiring a CLOSED EPO connection to initiate EPO UPS shutdown Upon receiving the remote EPO switch contact closure the UPS will immediately turn off it s inverter and bypass outputs in addition to placing the UPS into an OFF state and sounding an audible alarm OFF and EPO will be alternately displayed on the LCD panel After removal of the EPO contact closure the UPS must be completely shut down and restarted to clear the EPO condition 7 4 Optional Communications Interface Board Details UA88380 Second RS 232 Interface Option Board This communications board supports the connection of a second RS 232 DB 9 connection to the UPS in addition to providing 1 two pin EPO interface connector The DB 9 pinout is identical to the standard DB 9 RS 232 interface found on the UPS rear panel UA88381 RS 485 Interface Option Board This communications board has 1 RS485 standard interface CN2 in addition to providing 1 two pin EPO interface connector
40. ll setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter sequence Depress the Next Page button The next parameter display is the inverter output voltage setting The inverter output volt age can be set to 200Vac not shown 220Vac shown 230Vac not shown or 240Vac not shown To change the settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button To change to another voltage setting repeat pressing the button until the desired voltage is displayed All setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter sequence Depress the Next Page button and go to the next page V1 v2 V3 v4 The following V1 V2 V3 and V4 show the operational status setting of the UPS This function may be set to one of four modes Normal which indicates none of the other modes are set The Economy Green Mode indicates the UPS will automatically transfer to bypass mode to save energy should the output load drop below 10 of the UPS output rating Fixed or constant frequency output mode In normal mode the UPS output frequency will automatically be set to the utility frequency and is synchronized with that frequency When set to cf50Hz mode the UPS inverter output frequency will always be 50Hz When set to cf60Hz mode the UPS inverter output frequen cy will always be 60Hz Setting the UPS to a fixed or constant output frequency should be done when the in
41. llel Units 1 2 3 4 N 1 VA Rating WA 4000 8 000 72 000 Maximum VA Rating non N 1 4 000 8 000 12 000 18 000 Electrical Input Nominal AC Votage 208 or 24 Vac Voltage Range 160Vac 280Vac Bypass Voltage Window T84 260Vac or 195 260Vac Programmable CurentAmps system NH NIA 193A 385A NA non N 1 193A 385A 58A TTA Frequent 50 60 Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking or 47 63 Hz Programmable Unsynchronized Power Factor Correction gt 095 Efficiency CAC Upto 90 Battery Mode 85 Electrical Output Watts 2 800 5 200 8400 T1200 N 1 Redundant Mode N A 2 800 5 200 8400 Voltage Non isolated 208 220 230 240Vac Programmable UPS modules may not be connected in parallel without a UPS OUTPUT ONLY FNITRM 8K 2 isolation module installed on the output of each UPS module Voltage Isolated Please specify the output voltage configurations desired at the time of order FNITRM SK 2 OUTPUT Note Two 120Vac outputs may be connected in parallel to provide a single 120Vac output 240 120Vac Split Phase 3 wire plus ground or Overload Capability 10596 of 3500 Watts continuous output each UPS 115 of 3500 Watts for 83 Seconds each UPS 125 of 3500 Watts for 25 seconds each UPS 150 of 3500 Watts for 320 milliseconds each UPS Voltage Regulation 2 Model UPS Module 2 2Tx Model Output Transformer Module 3 Voltage Adjustment 20 196 2 or 3 Programmable Frequency 5060 Hz 5Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking or 50 Hz and 60 Hz Programm
42. ment 20 1 22 oF 28 Programmable Frequenc 0 60 Hz 35Hz Synchronized Auo Tracking or 50 Hz and 60 Hz Programmable Fixed Output Frequency Stability 20 2 Fixed frequency operation Fixed frequency output available in non parallel configurations only Frequency Window 1 Hz or 43 Hz Programmable Auto Tracking mode Hamonic Distortion 5 Typical Crest Ratio 31 Battery DC Voltage Za ydc Type TA SAH Sealed Lead Acid Maintenance Free 20 pieces Charger Current 15A Back Up Time Fula Load T2 Minutes 31 Minutes Recharge Time 4 Hours to 90 Replacement Hot Swappable User Replaceable Through Remavable Front Panel Eatery times are spprosimate Transfer Time Line Falls Fecovers ms UPS to Bypass or Reverse D 1 ms After Overload Auto Transfer to UPS Electrical Connections UPS Output Isolation Transformer amp Battery Bank Input Hardwire Terminal Block Output Hardwire Terminal Bock REPO Hardwire Connector Supplied Environm ental Operating Temperature P C 40 GP F to 104 F Humidity 10 Ip 95 Non Condensing Altitude 10 000 Feet Cooling Low Velocity Forced Air Fans Audible Noise 1 Meter SD db amp Controls and Indicators Status on LOD amp LED Une mode Backup mode ECO green mode Bypass Low Battery Defective Battery Overload UPS Alam Transferring with interruption LCD Displayed Re
43. modules away from water flammable liquids gases corrosive and conductive contaminants 3 Maintain a minimum clearance of 4 inches in the front and rear of the UPS 4 Maintain an ambient temperature range of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C To assure the maximum life of the batteries operation in an ambient temperature of 68 F to 77 F 20 C to 25 C is recommended OPERATION IN TEMPERATURES ABOVE 77 F 25 C WILL REDUCE BATTERY LIFE 5 The FN Series Rackmount system modules must be installed in a standard 19 equipment rack having hard mounted shelves under the modules to properly support their weight 6 When selecting a suitable rack location for the UPS Transformer and battery bank s always verify the floor loading capabilities 4 1 Floor Loading Requirements a VERIFY THE FLOOR OR SUPPORTING SURFACE UNDER THE EQUIPMENT RACK IS RATED TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE TOTAL WEIGHT OF THE RACK THE FN MODULES AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT INSIDE THE RACK UPS Module 1 FN3KRM 2TXI or FNAKRM 2TXI or FNSKRM 2TXI or FN6KRM 2TXI 53 Ibs 24 kg 2 FN3KRM 2TXI or FNAKRM 2TXI or FNSKRM 2TXI or FNGKRM 2TXI 106 Ibs 48 kg 3 FN3KRM 2TXI or FNAKRM 2TXI or FNSKRM 2TXI or FNGKRM 2TXI 159 Ibs 72 kg 4 FN3KRM 2TXI or FNAKRM 2TXI or FNSKRM 2TXI or FNGKRM 2TXI 212 Ibs 96 kg Battery Bank Modules for all FN Rackmount models 1 FNBRM 1S7 150 Ibs 68 kg 2 FNBRM 1S7 300 Ibs 136 kg 3 FNBRM 1S7 450 Ibs 204
44. nal FN6KBC 5A 2 for use with external battery banks only FN6KBC 5A 2 5 Amp External Battery Charger Module 1 External Battery Negative 240Vdc 2 External Battery Positive 240Vdc 3 Utility Ground 4 Utility L1 208 240Vac 5 Utility L2 208 240Vac Neutral Bus Bar TOPS Hardwire Termal Bick Neutral to Load 120Vac 12 To Lead 240 120 a0 Li To Load 240 120Vae Ground to Load Optional S8GEBC 5A 2 External Battery Charger Terminal Block Red to external Battery Bank Positive Battery Black to extemal Battery Banik Negative Battery 14 5 0 DISPLAY amp CONTROLS The pictures below outline the various control panel LED and LCD functions and locations 5 1 Control Button and LCD Locations LCD Display N 1 Status LED Utility Status Indicator LED Bypass Input Status LED UPS On Alarm Silence Control Button Previous Page Change Setting Button Confirm Button Next Page Button UPS Off Bypass Button 10 Function Button 11 Economy Green Mode Status LED 12 UPS Alarm LED oo 4 5 m gt Q N 5 2 Control Button Operation On Alarm Silence Button 1 When utility power is present and the UPS input circuit breakers are in the On position depressing and holding this button for 5 seconds will turn on the UPS 2 When utility power is not present or the UPS input circuit breaker is in the Off position
45. nsions H x Wx D 2U 2U 2j EJ inches 347x174x263 847x 11 Ax 263 3 47 x 17 4x 263 3 47 x 174 26 3 mm 88x 440 x 667 88x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Battery Bank Dimensions H x W xD 3U 3U EJ 3U Model FNBRM 1S9 inches amp 93x174x263 653x 17 4 x 26 3 6 92 x 17 4 x 26 3 6 93 x 17 4 x 26 3 included with all models mm 176 x 440 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Transformer Module HxWxD 2U 2U 2U 2U Model FNITRM amp K 2 inches 347x 174x263 347x 114x263 347x 17 4x 263 3 47 x 17 4 26 3 included with 2TXI models mm 8B x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 UPS Weight Tb kg 53 24 106 48 159 72 212 86 Battery Bank Weight 10 kg 150 68 300 136 450 204 600 272 Transformer Module lb kg 9161 181 82 272 123 362 164 Agency Listing UL 1778 amp cUL Listed CE and FCC Class A Falcon Electric Inc 5106 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwindale CA 91706 800 842 6940 Fax 626 962 7720 www falconups com email sales falconups com 40 FN Series UPS PLUS 4kVA 16kVA Model Number L Includes FNITRM SK 2 FN4KRM 2TXI FN4KRM 2TXI FN4KRM 2TXI FN4KRM 2TXI Number of Para
46. oad 1a0yae S0 of rated UPS output max Utliby L2 208 240Vac Willy L1 Goe 240Vae Neutrelta Load 120 865 12 To Lond 240120086 T1 To Load 240 120Vac Grand lo Toad Branch Rated Circuit Breakers Tom Fole Places Ceci Breakers Tuo Pole 4 Paces Hardwire ermal G1 UPS Input Ground NL UPS Input L1 208 240Vac N12 UPS Input L2 208 240Vac G2 xfr Output LI 240 120Vac Ll Xfter Output Neutral 120Vae 12 Xfire Output L2 240 120Vac L4 Xfrr Output Neutral 12080 Kime Ae VE Donor 12 Xnr Output 12 240 12OVae Output typical Eardwire Terminal Block 4 ranstormer Modules Commu ations Bus Cablin Use one UA88385 parallel communications bus cabling kit for each UPS to be connected to the system output trans former module or to paralleled UPS systems Connect the supplied cables as shown below Note the first and last con nectors on the first and last UPS are connected using the longer of the supplied cables Switch on the termination resis tor dip switch next to the long cable For the transformer module daisy chain the cables from the UPS to the transformer module in a similar manner using the communications connectors located on the transformer module rear panel 4 11 External Battery Charger Option Installation Wiring Detail Typical UPS unit with optio
47. on on the UPS module LCD display Output Filter As with the input filter stage the output filter maintains conducted EMC and RFI levels below FCC Class A limits 3 0 UNPACKING THE UPS AND BATTERY BANK Due to their size and weight the FN rackmount UPS battery and transformer modules are packaged inside shipping cartons that are secured to a shipping pallet Removal of the UPS transformer and battery bank modules should never be attempted by one person Upon unpacking the UPS transformer or battery bank verify the following items were shipped Should you have not received any of the items listed below please contact Falcon Electric Customer Service at 1 800 842 6940 EN Rackmount UPS Module ENBRM 1S7 Battery Module Shipping pallet contents Shipping pallet contents 1 FN Rackmount UPS verify model shipped 1 FN Extended Battery Bank 1 RS 232 Cable 1 Interface Cable 1 UPSilon Software CD 1 Installation Kit 1 Software Interface Cable 1 Owner s Manual 1 Installation Kit ENITRM 2 Rackmount Output Transformer Module Installation kit 1 2 UPS Communications Interface Cables NOTE If multiple FN UPS units were received for connection in parallel please verify that one parallel interface cable kit has been received for each FN Rackmount system unit received 3 1 Unpacking Instructions 1 Cut the bands securing the protective carton and lift it off of the UPS Transformer and battery modules in
48. or N 1 Communications 9 2 How to connect the FNB Battery Module to the UPS Module Chapter 10 Environmental 10 1 Recycling the Used Battery Packs 10 2 FCC Considerations Chapter 11 Technical Support Warranty Specifications Boo 440000000 aa eo FN Series Parallelable and N 1 Redundant UPS Features Parallel Mode and N 1 Redundant Mode Operation True Double Conversion On Line Sinewave Design Output Galvanic Isolation LCD Display with Advanced Monitoring Remote Emergency Power Off REPO Option Input Power Factor Correction Wide Input Voltage Window Precision Output Voltage Regulation Superior Brownout Surge and Transient Protection Frequency Converter Operation User Replaceable and Hot Swappable Battery Pack Optional Extended Battery Banks amp Chargers RS 232 USB amp Optional SNMP HTTP Communications UPSilon UPS Monitoring amp Management Software Two Year Warranty FN 2TXI Model Double Conversion On line UPS Block Diagram Maintenance Bypass Static Bypass p UPS OUTPUT me 12 240Vac Gnd External Battery External Battery bank IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS RETAIN THIS USER MANUAL This manual contains important instructions which must be followed during the installation operation and maintenance of the FN Series UPS battery banks transformer box and options Please read all instructions before operating this equipment and save this man
49. ous page These functions can only be displayed and must have their settings changed using another programming method referenced later in the manual As the other programming method requires turning the UPS off to perform they are accessible here as a convenient reference while the UPS is in normal online operation s2 b_ H r IR RG u hn accu vi I Era The next parameter displayed shows the bypass input voltage acceptable window setting The voltage window can be set to Lo 184 260Vac or Hi 195 260Vac which is shown below Depress the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows acceptable input frequency window The window can be set to 3Hz shown or I 1Hz not shown Depress the Next Page button The next parameter display is the inverter output voltage setting The inverter output voltage can be set to 200Vac not shown 220Vac shown 230Vac not shown or 240Vac not shown Depress the Next Page button The following V1 V2 V3 and V4 show the operational status setting of the UPS This function may be set to one of four modes Normal indicates none of the other modes are set Economy Green Mode Indicates the UPS will automatically transfer to bypass mode to save energy one minute after the output load drops below 10 of the UPS output rating V3 v4 m m T 73 c Li cz ce cA Fixed or constant
50. put source is a generator To change between these settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button Repeat pressing the button until the desired mode setting is displayed All setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter sequence Depress the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows the inverter output voltage adjustment The adjustment can be set to 0 shown 1 1 2 2 3 or 3 not shown To change between these settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button Repeat pressing the button until the desired mode setting is displayed All setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter sequence IMPORTANT TESS Guy ESE wasay c2 Sut The next parameter displayed shows the UPS unit address If only one UPS is being used the address should be set to d0 as shown If multiple parallel UPS units are connected on a parallel configu ration of 6 12 18 or 24kVA or 6 12 18kVA N 1 operation the units would be addressed d0 d1 d2 and d3 See the parallel mode configuration sec tion of this manual for more details To change between these settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button Repeat pressing the button until the desired address setting is displayed All setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter setup Depress
51. r of the transformer module turn the Maintenance Bypass Switch to Bypass The maintenance bypass icon will be displayed on the LCD display 4 The output transformer is now in maintenance bypass mode 5 To return to normal UPS mode operation switch the Maintenance Bypass Switch to INV Replace the Switch cover plate and secure it with the screws previously removed 6 Press the On button on the UPS module to return the UPS to normal inverter operation 31 7 0 COMMUNICATIONS All FN models are provided with the following communication ports RS 232 port with standard DB 9F serial port connector located on the UPS module rear panel Two advanced communications option slots are provided on the rear panel of the UPS module Unless an advanced communications option board has been previously purchased and installed the port will be covered with a small cover plate This plate will be secured with 2 screws CAUTION NEVER INSTALL OPTION CARDS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN SUPPLIED BY FALCON ELECTRIC OR ARE FOR ANOTHER FALCON MODEL WITHOUT CONSULTING WITH FALCON SERVICE MOST SG SERIES COMMUNICATIONS BOARDS WILL NOT WORK IN FN SERIES MODELS ONLY USE OPTION BOARDS THAT ARE SPECIFIED FOR FN 3 5 amp 6kVA MODELS 7 1 Advanced Communications Option Cards Available a USHA TYPE SNMP HTTP Agent Board b Dry Contact with EPO Interface Board P N UA88383 c USB amp EPO Interface Board P N UA88382 d RS485 amp EPO Interface Board P N
52. ry Transfer to Bypass and UPS F alure Communications RS 2a2 Serial Pon Bundled UPSilon 2000 Software amp REPO Connector Mechanical UPS Dimensions H xW xD 2U 2U 2U 2U inches 847x174x 263 347x174x263 3 47 x 17 4x 263 347x174x263 mm 88 x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Battery Bank Dimensions H x W x D 3U 3U 3U 3U Model FNBRM 1S9 inches 693x174x263 693x 17 4 263 6 92x 174 x 263 693x 174x263 included with all models mm 176 x A40 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 176 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 Transformer Module H xW xD 20 2U 2U 20 Model FNITRM 6K 2 inches 347x174x263 347x174x263 3 47 x 17 4x 263 347x174x263 included with 2TXI models mm 88x 440x 667 88 x 440 x 667 88x 440 x 667 88 x 440 x 667 Number of cabinets 1 2 3 4 UPS Weight b kg 53 24 106 48 159 72 212 96 Battery Bank Weight b kg 150 68 300 136 450 204 600 272 Transformer Module option ib kg 9141 181 82 272 123 382 164 Agency Listing UL 1778 amp cUL Listed CE and FCC Class A Falcon Electric Inc 5106 Azusa Canyon Rd Irwindale CA 91706 800 842 6940 Fax 626 962 7720 www falconups com email sales falconups com 41 FN Series UPS PLUS 5kVA 20kVA
53. s FNITRMSK2 FN6KRM 2TXI FN6KRM 2 TXI FN6KRM 2TXI FN6KRM 2TXI Number of Parallel Units 4 2 3 4 N 1 VA Rating NA 6 000 12 000 18 000 Maximum VA Rating non N 1 6 000 12 000 18 000 24 000 Electrical Input Nominal AC Voltage 208 or 24 vac Voltage Range T60vac 280Vac Bypass Voltage Window 184 250Vac or 195 26 vac Programmable CumenkAmps system Wei NA 29A SBA NA non N l 29A 58A BA 116A Frequency GU Hz Synchronized Auto Tracking ar 47 63 Hz Programmable Unsynchronized Power Factor Correction gt 095 Efficiency CAC Upto 90 Battery Mode 85 Electrical Output Watts 4200 8 400 12 500 16 800 N 1 Redundant Mode N A 4 200 8 400 12 600 Voltage Nor isolated 208 220 280 24 vac Programmable UPS modules may not be connected in parallel without a 2 MODEL ONLY FNITRM 6K 2 isolation module installed on the output of each UPS module Voltage Isolated Please specify the output votage configurations desired at the time of order 2TXI MODELS ONLY Note Two 120Vac outputs may be connected In parallel to provide a single 120Vac output 240 1 20Vac Split Phase 3 wire plus ground or Overload Capability lt 105 of 4200 Watts continuous output each UPS 115 of 4200 Watts for 83 Seconds each UPS 125 of 4200 Watts for 25 seconds each UPS 150 of 4200 Watts for 320 milliseconds each UPS Voltage Regulation UPS Module Output 2 Output Transformer Module Output 3 Voltage Adjust
54. s for transformer module parallel or N 1 mode operation Up to 4 like KVA FN model UPS units may be connected to their respective transformer modules and or in parallel in single UPS increments to provide a single 3 24kVA UPS output a true N 1 redundant output This is accomplished by connecting each UPS to be paralleled wired to a single utility source rated for the com bined UPS load The UPS outputs should be connected together A licensed electrician can provide the hard wire output connections and circuit Each individual UPS output must have a branch rated circuit breaker as specified prior installed between the UPS output and load FN models have two special bus connectors located on the UPS rear panel that supports interconnection of the transformer module and or paralleled UPS units 1 parallel UPS interface kit must be purchased from Falcon for each UPS to be paralleled The cable kit is shipped with each transformer module inside the shipping container The interface kit contains 1 daisy chain bus cable 3076 1 wrap around bus cable 3077 detailed installation instructions and assorted hardware The Falcon part number for the kit is UA88385 9 2 How to connect the Battery Module to the UPS module 1 Open the battery connector cover plate from the UPS module rear panel and connect the supplied red black and green battery cable connectors to the respectively colored mating connectors on the UPS module 2 On the battery
55. terference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 5 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 37 11 0 TECHNICAL SUPPORT In the event your FN Series UPS requires service or should any other technical support be required write call fax or email Falcon Service Falcon Electric Inc 5106 Azusa Canyon Road Irwindale CA 91706 Service 800 842 6940 Voice 626 962 7770 Fax 626 962 7720 Email service falconups com WWW FALCONUPS COM Please have your UPS model serial number and date of purchase on hand prior to your call This information is located on the identification label on the rear panel of the UPS This information is essential in retrieving your unit s historical records Should our service department determine service is required you will be given a Return Material Authorization number RMA along with return shipping instructions The RMA number issued m
56. the Next Page button The next parameter displayed shows the UPS position when used in a parallel configuration The positions are 01 02 03 or 04 If only one UPS is being configured the position should be set to 01 as shown To change between these settings depress the Previous Page Change Setting button Repeat pressing the button until the desired UPS position setting is displayed All setting changes will be saved when prompted at the end of the parameter setup Depress the Next Page button At the end of the parameter setup mode you will be prompt ed to save the settings To save the settings press the Confirm button If you do not wish to save the settings press the Off Bypass button for five seconds The LCD will display OFF to indicate the settings are not saved The UPS must be switched to maintenance bypass mode shut down and restarted after entering 30 6 8 How to Use the Maintenance Bypass Switch Located on the Rear Panel IMPORTANT Improper use of the internal Maintenance Bypass Switch will void the equipment warranty The following instructions must be followed whenever this switch is used 1 Press the Off Bypass button for 5 seconds to place the UPS into bypass mode 2 On the rear of the transformer module remove the two phillips screws securing the upper and lower sides of the maintenance bypass security cover plate 3 On the rea
57. their shipping cartons Due to the weight of the units a second person will be required 2 Remove the Individual modules from their shipping cartons Take care to remove separate cables software hardware packages and any other items shipped with the modules Note The UPS or extended battery bank weighs over 100 pounds It is not recommended that you attempt to lift and remove them from the shipping pallet without the proper equipment 4 0 PRE INSTALLATION DETAILS Falcon Electric Inc is not responsible for shipping damage or for filing shipping damage claims Visually inspect the equipment for freight damage If any equipment has been damaged during shipment retain the shipping pallet and packing materials for inspection by the carrier and immediately file a claim for shipping damage with the carrier If you discover damage after acceptance file a claim for concealed damage To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage a YOU MUST file with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment b YOU MUST send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to Falcon Electric Inc A WARNING The UPS Transformer and Battery Modules are very heavy Use the proper lifting equipment and take the proper precautions when lifting or moving them 1 Always install the FN system indoors in a controlled environment 2 Install the FN modules in a location with unrestricted airflow around the front and rear sides of the
58. ts may be connected in parallel Please refer to pages 12 13 of this manual for wiring details Additionally the FN galvanic output isolation in conjunction with a derived neutral greatly reduces common mode noise and ground loops Input amp Power Factor Correction All FN rackmount models require a 2 wire plus ground type 208 240Vac power source at 50 or 60Hz Each UPS module input must be connected to a dedicated circuit having a branch rated circuit breaker If multiple FN units are to be connected in parallel care must be taken to verify the source electrical panel has enough capacity It must be rated to supply the total input power requirements of all FN Series units being connected including all optional extended battery chargers in addition to any other circuits that may be connected to the panel Please have your electrical contractor review the FN datasheet located at the end of this manual and perform a site survey several weeks in advance of the installation date While the FN Series UPS is operating from the utility power it s internal power factor correction circuit converts utility AC power into regulated DC power for inverter use The circuit also corrects the input current to maintain the phase relationships between both current and voltage sine waveforms this also minimize the amount of current distortion that is reflected back to the utility line DC DC Converter The DC DC converter utilizes energy from the batteries and
59. ual for future reference All of the models presented herein are designed for installation and use in a temperature controlled environment free of contamination This UPS operates from utility power and contains a number of high current back up batteries this information is important to all personnel involved Please read this manual first before continuing to unpack install or operate this UPS STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION This UPS must be handled with care and given special attention due to the high amount of energy stored within its internal sealed lead acid batteries Please retain the UPS shipping container in the event the UPS needs to be returned for service It has been designed to ship the UPS safely without shipping damage INSTALLATION This UPS must be installed in a clean environment free from moisture flammable gases or fumes and corrosive substances Operate the UPS in an indoor environment with an ambient temperature range of 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C This UPS is designed for use with industrial scientific or data processing class equipment DO NOT USE TO POWER LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT OR OTHER DESIGNATED LIFE CRITICAL APPLICATIONS The maximum UPS output load in watts must never exceed that shown on the UPS rating label NEVER CONNECT equipment that could overload the UPS or demand half wave rectification from the UPS for example electric drills vacuum cleaners or hair dryers Storing magnetic media on
60. ur USHA board into the designated option port provided on the rear panel of every FN Series UPS The USHA board is supplied with a SNMP UPS MIB II compliant snap in Management Information Base MIB The MIB is compatible with HP OpenView and other Network Management Software NMS Remote server and computer shutdown client software is also provided on the CD that is shipped with this option The software supports the shutdown of multiple servers or computers in band across any Ethernet LAN The client software may be installed on as many systems as required and supports most MS Windows and server platforms in addition to LINUX 34 8 0 MAINTENANCE The FN Series UPS requires very little maintenance The batteries are located inside the battery module and consist of 20 Yuasa 12V 7AH or equivalent sealed VRLA maintenance free lead acid batteries Batteries must be kept recharged to prevent excessive self discharging which may result in their premature failure When connected to the battery module the UPS will continuously recharge the bat teries when plugged in and turned on When not in use batteries must be recharged every 6 months to keep your warranty valid 1 The UPS and Battery Care Keep the area around the UPS clean and dust free If the area around the UPS becomes very dusty clean it with a vacuum cleaner To assure the full 3 5 year battery life keep the UPS battery module at an ambient temperature of 77 F
61. ust appear on the outside of the shipping carton The original shipping container must be used when returning any FN Series product Failure to use the original shipping container and packing materials will likely result in the unit being received by Falcon with shipping damage Falcon Electric will not assume any responsibility for shipping damage In the event shipping damage is found you will be notified of the damage and be instructed to file a claim with the freight carrier You will be billed for all required repairs due to the shipping damage You must submit a copy of our repair invoice to the carrier for reimbursement All units must be returned prepaid The address and shipping instructions will be given to you at the time the RMA is issued Requesting Technical Information or Support You may request technical information or support by email or telephone Please send your technical or support questions by email to SUPPORT FALCONUPS COM You may contact a FALCON support engineer directly by calling the FALCON support line between 9 00 am and 4 00 pm PST 800 842 6940 FALCON Web Support Product data sheets specifications and owner s manuals are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format on our corporate website at WWW FALCONUPS COM 38 FALCON ELECTRIC INC NEW PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY Limited Warranty Falcon warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials nd workmanship for a period of two years from
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