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Safety2Feature Identification 3Operation 4Application Guide 5Mounting6Battery Connection 7AC Output Connection 8 (back page)T roubleshooting/Service/Maintenance/Warranty 8 (back page)Warranty Registration8(back page)PowerVerterPlus DC-to-AC InvertersInput Output12 VDC120V , 60 Hz.ACCopyright © 2005. PowerVerter is a registered trademark of Tripp Lite. All rights reserved.* Inverters are moisture-resistant, not waterproof.Reliable AC Power Wherever You Need It!Congratulations! You’ve purchased the most advanced, feature-rich Inverter designed as a mobile energy source for your vehicle.PowerVerter Inverters efficiently convert D C (battery) power into 120V AC (household) power, allowing you to use equipment you commonly use at home—appliances, entertainment systems, computers,power tools and more—while cruising the open road. PowerV erter Inverters, through a high-efficiency conversion process and a charge conservation setting, draw the highest level of performance from your batteries without overtaxing them, lengthening their service life. An automatic low battery shutdown feature ensures you'll always have plenty of power for starting purposes.•Automatic Overload Protection•Automatic “Battery-Saver”Low Voltage Shutdown •High Efficiency DC-to-AC Inversion •Multi-Function Lights & Switches •Optional Remote Control Capability •Frequency-Controlled Output •Moisture-Resistant Construction*•Battery Charge Conserver (Load Sense)Regulatory Compliance Identification NumbersFor the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your Tripp Lite product has been assigned a unique series number. The series number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to the series number.The series number should not be confused with the marking name or model number of the product.* Applies to models with "UL" in their model numbers.SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation, operation and storage of all Tripp Lite Inverters. Location Warnings• Install your Inverter in a location or compartment in your vehicle that minimizes exposure to heat, dust, direct sunlight and moisture. Flooding the unit with water will cause it to short circuit and could cause personal injury due to electric shock.• Leave a minimum of 2" clearance at front and back of the Inverter for proper ventilation. To avoid overheating the Inverter, any compartment that contains the Inverter must be properly ventilated with adequate outside air flow. The heavier the load of connected equipment, the more heat will be generated by the unit.• Do not install the Inverter directly near magnetic storage media, as this may result in data corruption.• Do not install near flammable materials, fuel or chemicals.Battery Connection Warnings• Multiple battery systems must be comprised of batteries of identical voltage, age, amp-hour capacity and type.• Because explosive hydrogen gas can accumulate near batteries if they are not kept well ventilated, your batteries should not be installed in a “dead air” compartment. Ideally, any compartment would have some ventilation to outside air.• Sparks may result during final battery connection. Always observe proper polarity as batteries are connected.• Do not allow objects to contact the DC input terminals. Do not short or bridge these terminals together. Serious personal injuryor property damage could result.Ground Connection Warnings• Safe operation requires connecting the Inverter's Main Ground Lug directly to the frame of the vehicle or earth ground. Equipment Connection Warnings• You may experience uneven performance results if you connect a surge suppressor, line conditioner or UPS system to the output of the Inverter.Operation Warnings• Your Inverter does not require routine maintenance.• Potentially lethal voltages exist within the Inverter as long as the battery supply is connected. During any service work, the battery supply should therefore be disconnected.• Do not connect or disconnect batteries while the Inverter is operating from the battery supply. Dangerous arcing may result.2PVIdentify the premium features on your specific model and quickly locate instructions on how to maximize their use.Operating Mode Switch: controls Inverter operation. Set this 2-position slide switch to “ON/REMOTE” to have your Inverter provide connected equipment with AC power by converting DC power from an attached battery or remotely monitor and control the Inverter with the use of an optional remote module. Set switch to “OFF” when not using connected equipment to pre-vent battery drain.“LOAD” Indicator Lights:intuitive “traffic light” signals show approximate equipment load level. See page 4 for instructions on reading indicator lights.“BATTERY” Indicator Lights:intuitive “traffic light” signals show approximate charge level of your battery. See page 4 for instructions on reading indicator lights.DC Power Terminals:connect to your battery terminals. See page 7 for connection instructions.Ground Fault Interrupter(GFI) AC Receptacles: allow you to connect equipment that would normally be plugged into a utility outlet. They feature ground fault interrupter switches that trip if there is excessive current on the ground safety wire. Resettable Circuit Breaker:protects your Inverter against damage due to overload. See page 4 for resetting instructions.Remote Control Module Connector:allows remote monitoring and control with an optional module (Tripp Lite model APSRM4, sold separately). See remote module owner’s manu-al for connection instructions.Battery Charge Conserver(Load Sense)Dial:conserves battery power by setting the low-load level at which the Inverter auto-matically shuts off. See page 4 for setting instructions.Multi-Speed Cooling Fan(s):quiet, efficient fans prolong equipment service life.Main Ground Lug: properly grounds the Inverter to vehicle grounding system or earth ground. See page 7 for connection instructions.Low Battery Alarm/Shutdown (internal, not shown):auto-matically detects low voltage and shuts down Inverter to preserve vehicle battery.Overload Alarm/Shutdown (internal, not shown): automatically detects wattage overload on Inverter outlets and shuts down Inverter as a protective measure.Ignition Switch Control Jack (rear panel, not shown):use to connect the Inverter to your vehicle’s ignition switch (with user-supplied cable) in order to automatically control the Inverter with the vehicle's ignition switch. See Operation section.12 3 4 5 67 8 9103PV4PVSwitch ModesSwitch between the following operating modes as appropriate to your situation:“ON/REMOTE”: Switch to this setting to pro-vide connected equipment with AC power. Also,switch to this setting to remotely monitor and control the Inverter with the use of an optionalremote module. See remote module’s owner’s manual for operating instructions.“OFF”: Switch to this setting to shut down the Inverter completely, preventing it from drawing power from the batteries. Use this switch to auto-matically reset the unit if it shuts down due to lowbattery or e an optional remote control module (Tripp Lite model APSRM4, sold separately) to reset unit due to overload only.Indicator LightsYour Inverter is equipped with a simple, intuitive, user-friendly set of indicator lights. These easily-remembered “traffic light” signals will allow you, shortly after first use, to tell at a glance the charge condition of your batteries,as well as ascertain approximate equipment load level.“BATTERY” Indicator Lights: These three lights will illuminate in several sequences to show the approximate charge level of your con-nected battery:Approximate Battery Charge Level †Indicator Illuminated Battery CapacityGreen91%–Full Green & Yellow81%–90%Yellow 61%–80%Yellow & Red 41%–60%Red 21%–40%Flashing Red (slowly)*1%–20% Flashing Red (quickly)**0% (Inverterhas shutdown)“LOAD” Indicator Lights:These three lights will illuminate in several sequences to show the approximate equipment load level onshutdown)†Charge levels listed are approximate. Actual conditions vary depending on battery condition and load. * Approximately ½ second on, ½ second off. ** Approximately ¼ second on, ¼ second off. See “Resetting Your Inverter to Restore AC Power” to reset after Inverter shut down.Resetting Your Inverter to Restore AC PowerYour Inverter may cease supplying AC power in order to protect itself from overload or to protect your electrical system. To restore normal functioning:Low Battery Shutdown Reset: Set operating mode switch to “OFF” and run vehicle engine to recharge battery. When battery is adequately charged, switch operating mode switch back to “ON/REMOTE.”Overload Shutdown Reset:Set operating mode switch to “OFF”and remove some of the connected electrical load (ie: turn off some of the AC devices drawing power which may have caused the over-load of the unit). Wait one minute, then switch operating mode switch back to “ON/REMOTE.”Output Circuit Breaker Reset (Select Models): Alternatively,check output circuit breaker on the unit’s front panel. If tripped,remove some of the electrical load, then wait one minute to allow components to cool before resetting the circuit breaker. See Troubleshooting for other possible reasons AC output may be absent.Set Battery Charge Conserver (Load Sense) Dial In order to save battery power, the Inverter automatical-ly shuts off in the absence of any power demand fromconnected equipment or appliances (the electrical load). When the unit detects a load, it automaticallyturns on. Users may choose the minimum load theInverter will detect by adjusting the Battery Charge Conserver Dial (see diagram).Using a small tool, turn the dial clockwise to lower the minimum load that will be detected, causing the Inverter to turn on for smaller loads. When the dial is turned fully clockwise, the Inverter will operate even when there is no load. Turn the dial counter-clockwise to set a higher minimum load, causing the Inverter to stay , based on the threshold load to which your vehicle's ignition switch in order to automatically control the Inverter. This connection is optional; the Inverter will function without ically disables (turns OFF) the AC power output from the Inverter when the vehicle’s ignition switch is placed in the “Engine Run” position.This function will satisfy local codes and requirements concerning video monitors (or TVs) that are located within a driver’s view by auto-matically turning them off when the engine is started. Tripp Lite makes a current-limited cable assembly (part # 73-0977) for this purpose.Connect the current-limited cable's red wire to the ignition switch's "Engine Run" terminal. The cable's black wire can be left unterminated.Then, connect the current-limited cable's mini-plug to the Ignition Switch Control Jack located on the Inverter's rear panel. After connect-ing the interface cable, set the Inverter's switch to "ON/REMOTE". The current-limited cable's mini-plug should remain in the Inverter's Ignition Switch Control Jack whenever the ignition is on to avoid short-ing the battery.12345675PV540 watts ÷ 12V = 45 DC Amps45 DC Amps × 5 Hrs.Runtime× 1.2 = 270 Amp-HoursMatch Battery Amp-Hour Capacity to Your ApplicationSelect a battery or system of batteries that will provide your Inverter with proper DC voltage and an adequate amp-hour capacity to power your application. Even though Tripp Lite Inverters are highly efficient at DC-to-AC inversion, their rated output capacities are limited by the total amp-hour capacity of connected batteries and the support of your vehicle’s alternator if the engine is kept running.•STEP 2: Determine DC Battery Amps RequiredDivide the total wattage required (from step 1, above) by the battery voltage (12)to determine the DC amps required.•STEP 3: Estimate Battery Amp-Hours Required (for operation unsupported by the alternator)Multiply the DC amps required (from step 2, above) by the number of hours you estimate you will operate your equipment exclusively from battery power before you have to recharge your batteries. Compensate for inefficiency and wiring losses by multiplying this number by 1.2. This will give you a rough estimate of how many amp-hours of battery power (from one or several batteries)you should connect to your Inverter.NOTE: Battery amp-hour ratings are usually given for a 20-hour discharge rate. Actual amp-hour capacities are less when batteries are discharged at faster rates. For example, batteries discharged in 55 minutes provide only 50% of their listed amp-hour ratings, while batteries discharged in 9 minutes provide as little as 30% of their amp-hour ratings.You must allow your batteries to recharge long enough to replace the charge lost during Inverter operation or else you will eventually run down your batteries.NOTE: For Tripp Lite Inverters over 1000 watts used in mobile applications, Tripp Lite recommends you use at least two batteries, if possible, fed by a heavy-duty alternator anytime the vehicle is running. Tripp Lite Inverters will provide adequate power for ordinary usage within limited times without the assistance of your vehicle’s alternator . However , when operating extremely heavy electrical loads at their peak, you may wish to “assist your batteries” by running your vehicle engine faster than normal idling.Vehicular and Non-Vehicular Horizontal MountUsing the measurements from the diagram, install two user-sup-plied ¼" (6 mm) fasteners into a rigid horizontal surface, leaving the heads slightly raised. Slide the Inverter/Charger back over the fasteners to engage the mounting slots molded on the bottom of the Inverter/Charger cabinet. Install and tighten two user-sup-plied ¼" (6 mm)fasteners into the mounting feet molded on the front of the Inverter/Charger cabinet.6PVTripp Lite Inverters are designed for horizontal mounting in a variety of vehicular or non-vehicular applications. User must supply mounting hardware and is responsible for determining if the hardware and mounting surface are suitable to support the weight of the Inverter. Contact Tripp Lite if you require further assistance in mounting your Inverter.AB C7PV• Connect DC Wiring: You must run positive cable(s) through user-sup-plied UL-listed fuse(s)and fuse block(s) of the proper size.See Specifications page for Minimum Recommended Cable Sizing Chart. An excellent source of cables is battery jumper cables. Output performance will decrease if you use only one jumper cable.Although your Inverter is a high-efficiency converter of electricity, its rated output capacity is limited by the length and gauge of the cabling running from the battery to the unit. Use the shortest length and largest diameter cabling (maximum 00 gauge) to fit your Inverter’s DC Input terminals. Shorter and heavier gauge cabling reduces DC volt-age drop and allows for maximum transfer of current. Your Inverter is capable of deliv-ering peak wattage at up to 200% of its rated continuous wattage output instantaneously.See Specifications page for details. Heavier gauge cabling should be used when continu-ously operating heavy draw equipment under these conditions. Tighten your Inverter and battery terminals to approximately 3.5Newton-meters (2.58 foot lbs.) of torque to create an efficient connection and to prevent excessive heating at this connection.Insufficient tightening of the terminals could void your warranty.• Connect Ground: Using a #8 AWG wire or larger, directly connect the Main Ground Lug to the vehicle's chassis ground or earth ground. See Feature Identification section to locate Main Ground Lug. All installations must comply with national and local codes and ordinances.• Connect Fuse: In addition to the protection provided by the Inverter’s internal fuses,NEC article 551 requires that you connect your Inverter’s positive D C Terminal(s)directly to a UL-listed fuse(s)and fuse block(s) within 18 inches of the battery. See diagrams below for proper fuse placement.VehicularY our Inverter’s Nominal DC Input V oltage must match the voltage of your battery or batteries—12 V olts in most vehicular applications. It is possible to connect your Inverter to the main battery within your vehicle’s electrical system. In many vehicular contexts, the Inverter will be connected to one or more dedicated auxiliary (house) batteries which are isolated from the drive system to prevent possible draining of the main battery.12 Volt Alternator Vehicle Battery Ground12 Volt Main Battery 12 Volt Auxiliary (House) BatteryUL-Listed Fuses & Fuse Blocks (mounted within 18 inches of the battery) Battery IsolatorLarge Diameter Cabling, Maximum 00 Gauge to Fit Terminals8 A WG (minimum) Ground Wire to Vehicle Frame or Earth Ground87654321Connect your Inverter to your batteries using the following procedures—always loosely twist each pair of cables together before connecting them separately to the appropriate DC terminal on the Inverter (positive or negative).Try these remedies for common Inverter problems before calling for assistance. Call Tripp Lite Customer Service at (773) 869-1234before returning your unit for service.To avoid overloading your Inverter, be sure to match the power requirements of the equipment you plan to run at any one time (add their total watts) with the output wattage capacity of your Inverter model (see Specifications). When figuring the power requirements of your equip-ment, do not confuse “continuous” wattage with “peak” wattage ratings. Most electric motors require extra power at start-up (“peak”wattage) than required to run continuously after start-up, sometimes over 100% more. Some motors, such as in refrigerators and pumps,start and stop intermittently according to demand, requiring “peak” wattage at multiple, unpredictable times during operation.•DoubleBoost ™FeatureTripp Lite Inverters deliver up to twice their nameplate rated wattage for up to 10 seconds,* providing the extra power needed to cold start heavy-duty tools and equipment.•OverPower ™FeatureTripp Lite Inverters deliver up to 150% of their name plate rated wattage for up to 1 hour,* providing plenty of reserve power to reliably support tools and equipment longer.* Actual duration depends on battery age, battery charge level and ambient temperature.。
Connect the BatteryConnect the battery connector prior to using the UPS.InventorySafety and General InformationThis unit is intended for indoor use only.Do not operate this unit in direct sunlight, in contact with fluids, or where there is excessive dust or humidity.Be sure the air vents on the UPS are not blocked. Allow adequate space for proper ventilation.The battery typically lasts for two to five years. Environmental factors impact battery life. Elevated ambient temperatures, poor quality AC power, and frequent short duration discharges will shorten battery life.Connect the Back-UPS power cable directly into a wall outlet. Do not use surge protectors or extension cords.* 2 IEC jumpers for BX1100CI.Pull the battery connector handle down. Then push the connector into the UPS.The battery charges fully during the first 10 hours while the Back-UPS is operating on AC power.Do not expect full battery runtime capability during the initial charge period.There are no serviceable parts in the Back-UPS. Do not attempt to open or repair the Back-UPS as this will void the warranty. The battery in this unit is not replaceable. Contact APC through the Web site , for customer support.Back-UPS BX800CI/BX1100CI Installation and Operation2InstallationConnect the EquipmentBatteryConnectorConnect the battery. Refer to “Connect the Battery” on page 1.Battery Backup + SurgeProtectionoutletsThese outlets provide battery backup power to connected equipment for a limited period of timeduring power outages and voltage fluctuations.The Battery Backup +Surge Protection outlets provide battery power to connected equipment onlywhen the Back-UPS is turned on.Connect critical equipment such as a computer, computer monitor, modem or other data sensitive devices to these outlets.Do not connect aquarium equipment, laser printers, paper shredders, sump pumps, or fans to these outlets as the modified sine wave output of the Back-UPS may cause these devices to experience a decrease in performance.Do not connect surge strips or surge protectors to these outlets.AC power inlet Connect the Back-UPS to AC power.Circuit breaker Use to reset the system after an overload condition has occurred causing the circuit breaker to trip.OperationTurn On the Back-UPSPress the P OWER ON/OFF button located on the front of the Back-UPS. The On Line LED will illuminate green and a single short beep will be audible to indicate that the Back-UPS is providing protection for connected equipment.Status IndicatorsStatus LED Indicator Audible IndicatorOnAudible IndicatorTerminatesPower OnThe Back-UPS is supplying AC power to connected equipment.The On Line LEDilluminates green.None N/AOn BatteryThe Back-UPS is supplying battery power to battery backup outlets.The On Line LEDilluminates green.The LED is notilluminated during thebeeps.Back-UPS beeps 4times every 30seconds.The beeping stops when ACpower is restored or theBack-UPS is turned off.Low Battery warningThe Back-UPS is supplying battery power to the battery backup outlets and the battery is near a total discharge state.The On Line LEDflashes green.The Back-UPSemits rapid beeping.(once every second)The beeping stops when ACpower is restored or theBack-UPS is turned off.Replace BatteryThe battery is disconnected.The battery needs to be charged or replaced.•The Battery LEDflashes red.•Battery and On LineLEDs flash alternately.Constant tone The Back-UPS is turned off.Overload ShutdownWhile operating on battery power anoverload condition has occurred inone or more of the battery backupoutlets.None Constant tone The Back-UPS is turned off.Sleep ModeWhile operating on battery power the battery is completely discharged. The Back-UPS will awaken once AC power is restored.None The Back-UPSbeeps once everyfour seconds.•AC power is restored•AC power is not restoredwithin 32 seconds•The Back-UPS is turned offOverload AlarmThe equipment connected to the Back-UPS is drawing more power than the voltage rating allows.The Battery LEDilluminates red.Constant tone Alarm stops when nonessentialequipment is disconnectedfrom the Battery Backupoutlets.Back-UPS BX800CI/BX1100CI Installation and Operation3Transfer Voltage and Sensitivity SettingsAutomatic Voltage RegulationAutomatic V oltage Regulation boosts the AC voltage when it drops below safe levels. This allows the equipment that is connected to the Back-UPS to operate during low voltage conditions. AutomaticV oltage Regulation will also regulate high voltage conditions down to a safe level.The Back-UPS will switch to battery power if the AC input voltage level becomes too low or too high for the Automatic V oltage Regulation feature to compensate, or if the AC power is experiencing voltage fluctuations.No-load ShutdownThe UPS will shut down to conserve energy if while operating on battery power the UPS detects that connected equipment is using less than 15 W of energy for more than 15 minutes.No-load shutdown can be enabled or disabled through Program mode described below.Voltage Sensitivity AdjustmentIf the Back-UPS switches to battery power too frequently or too infrequently, adjust the transfer voltage and sensitivity settings:1.Verify that the Back-UPS battery is connected. Connect the Back-UPS to a wall outlet. TheBack-UPS should be turned off.2.Press and hold the P OWER ON/OFF button for 10 seconds. The LEDs will illuminate green andred alternately, to indicate that the Back-UPS is in Program mode.3.The LEDs will flash either green, red or green and red alternately to indicate the currentsensitivity level. The Back-UPS will beep to indicate that No-load Shutdown is enabled. Refer tothe table for an explanation of the transfer voltage sensitivity levels.4.To select LOW sensitivity, press the ON/OFF button until the On Line LED flashes green.5.To select MEDIUM sensitivity, press the ON/OFF button until the Battery LED flashes red.6.To select HIGH sensitivity, press the ON/OFF button until the On Line and Battery LEDs flashgreen and red alternately.7.To exit Program mode wait for five seconds and both LEDs will extinguish. Program mode isno longer active.LED FlashesAudibleIndicatorVoltageSensitivitySettingInputVoltageRangeNo-loadShutdown Recommended UseGreen None Low150-280 Disabled Use this setting with equipment that is lesssensitive to fluctuations in voltage orwaveform distortions.Green 4 beeps persecond Low150-280Enabled Use this setting with equipment that is lesssensitive to fluctuations in voltage orwaveform distortions.Red None Medium155-280Disabled Use this setting for normal operationconditions.Back-UPS BX800CI/BX1100CI Installation and Operation4Red 4 beeps persecond Medium(factorydefault)155-280Enabled Use this setting for normal operationconditions.Green and Red None High160-280Disabled Use this setting when connected equipment issensitive to voltage fluctuations or waveformdistortions.Green and Red 4 beeps persecondHigh160-280Enabled Use this setting when connected equipment issensitive to voltage fluctuations or waveformdistortions.LED FlashesAudibleIndicatorVoltageSensitivitySettingInputVoltageRangeNo-loadShutdown Recommended UseBack-UPS BX800CI/BX1100CI Installation and Operation5TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause Corrective ActionBack-UPS will not turn on.The Back-UPS is not connected to ACpower.Be sure that the Back-UPS is securely connected to an AC outlet.The circuit breaker has been tripped.Disconnect nonessential equipment fromthe Back-UPS. Reset the circuit breaker.Reconnect equipment one item at a time. Ifthe circuit breaker is tripped again,disconnect the device that caused the shortcircuit.The internal battery is not connected.Connect the battery connector. Refer to“Connect the Battery” on page1.The AC input voltage is out of range.Adjust the transfer voltage and sensitivityrange.The Back-UPS is operating on battery power, while connected to AC power.•The Back-UPS power cable is notsecurely connected to the wall outlet.•The wall outlet is no longer receivingAC power.•The circuit breaker has been tripped.Verify that the power cable plug is securelyconnected to the wall outlet.Verify that the wall outlet is receiving ACpower by checking it with another device.The Back-UPS is performing anautomatic self test.No action is necessary.•The AC input voltage is out of range.•The frequency is out of range.•The waveform is distorted.Adjust the transfer voltage and sensitivityrange.The Back-UPS does not provide the expected amount of backup time.Battery Backup outlets may be fully orimproperly loaded.Disconnect non-essential equipment fromthe Battery Backup outlets.The battery was recently discharged dueto a power outage and has not fullyrecharged.Charge the battery cartridge for eighthours.The battery has reached the end of itsuseful life.Replace the battery.The B ATTERY and ON LINE LEDs flash alternately.The battery has reached the end of itsuseful life.Replace the battery.The BATTERY LED is illuminated and the Back-UPS emits a constant tone. The connected equipment is drawingmore power than the Back-UPS canprovide.Disconnect nonessential equipment fromthe Battery Backup outlets.Back-UPS BX800CI/BX1100CI Installation and Operation6SpecificationsSpecification BX800CI BX1100CIInput V oltage230 Vac, nominal Frequency50 Hz ±3 Hz, 60 Hz ±3 Hz Brownout Transfer155 Vac, typicalOver-voltage Transfer280 Vac, typicalOutput UPS Capacity (total)800 V A / 480 W1100 V A / 660 W V oltage On Battery230 Vac rms (step-approximated sinewave) Frequency on Battery50 Hz ±1 Hz, 60 Hz ±1 HzTransfer Time8 ms typicalProtection and Filtering AC Surge Protection Full time, 273 JoulesAC Input Resettable circuit breakerBattery Type (maintenance free)12 V 9 Ah Each battery 12 V 7.2 Ah Average Life 2 - 5 years depending on the number of discharge cycles andenvironmental temperatureTypical Recharge Time8 HoursPhysical Net Weight8 kg12 kgDimensions (H x W x D)21.5 cm x 13 cm x 33.6 cmOperating Temperature0 o C to 40 o C (32 o F to 104 o F)Storage Temperature-15 o C to 45 o C (5 o F to 113 o F)Operating Relative Humidity0 to 95% non-condensingOperating Elevation0 to 3000 m (0 to 10,000 ft)Back-UPS BX800CI/BX1100CI Installation and Operation7ServiceIf the unit requires service, do not return it to the dealer. Follow these steps:1.Review the Troubleshooting section of the manual to eliminate common problems.2.If the problem persists, contact APC Customer Support through the Web site, .a.Note the model number and serial number and the date of purchase. The model and serialnumbers are located on the rear panel of the unit and are available through the LCD displayon select models.b.Call APC Customer Support and a technician will attempt to solve the problem over thephone. If this is not possible, the technician will issue a Returned Material AuthorizationNumber (RMA#).c.If the unit is under warranty, the repairs are free.d.Service procedures and returns may vary internationally. Refer to the APC Web site forcountry specific instructions.3.Pack the unit properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use foam beads for packaging. Damagesustained in transit is not covered under warranty.Note: When shipping within the United States, or to the United States alwaysDISCONNECT A UPS BATTERY before shipping in compliance with U.S. Department ofTransportation (DOT) and IATA regulations. The internal batteries may remain in the UPS.4.Write the RMA# provided by Customer Support on the outside of the package.5.Return the unit by insured, pre-paid carrier to the address provided by Customer Support. APC Customer Support WorldwideInternet WarrantyThe standard warranty is two (2) years from the date of purchase. APC standard procedure is to replace the original unit with a factory reconditioned unit. Customers who must have the original unit back due to the assignment of asset tags and set depreciation schedules must declare such a need at first contact with an APC Technical Support representative. APC will ship the replacement unit once the defectiveunit has been received by the repair department, or cross-ship upon the receipt of a valid credit cardnumber. The customer pays for shipping the unit to APC. APC pays ground freight transportation costs to ship the replacement unit to the customer.© 2012 APC by Schneider Electric. APC, the APC logo, and Back-UPS are owned by SchneiderElectric Industries S.A.S., American Power Conversion Corporation, or their affiliated companies. Allother trademarks are property of their respective owners.990-3990D8/2012。
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Minimum Capacity – 33.6 Ah at beginning of life (BOL)2. Storage at higher temperature reduces the battery’s life3. Transportation up to two weeks4. Duration of maximum constant current is thermally limited by internalelectronics and depends on ambient temperature.5. Charge and discharge power, and energy availability, will be limited at the lowand high ends of the specified operating temperature range.SAFETY AND COMPLIANCEIEC62133; UL 1973REACH, RoHS and Battery Directive (2006/66/EC)Meets FCC 47CFR 15 Class B, IEC61000-6-1,-2, -3, -4, ICES-003 UN Manual of Tests and Criteria Part III1011121314110100TerminalVoltage(V)Discharge Time (Minutes)Typical 400W Constant PowerDischarge Behavior45°C25°C0°C-20°C1011121314110100 TerminalVoltage(V)Discharge Time (Minutes)Typical Constant Current DischargeBehavior at 25°C0.5C1C2C3C6C1011121314110100TerminalVoltageDischarge Time (Minutes)Typical Constant Power DischargeBehavior at 25°C200W400W825W1250WEnd Voltage30 min45 min60 min90 min120 min180 min240 min 10V886598456305231156118End Voltage20 min30 min45 min60 min90 min120 min240 min 10V10569463523189TELECOMMUNICATIONS POWER SYSTEMS Communications gear, whether in public or private networks, must meet critical up-time requirements, despite being deployed in harsh and difficult to access locations. The ALM 12V35 dramatically exceed the performance and life expectations of traditional back-up power solutions, whether in stable, weak,or off-grid environments. ALM 12V35 is ideal for:Base stations, Small cells, outside plant OSP equipment,Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)Private wireless, Microwave systems, Central office power back-upOFF-GRID OR WEAK-GRID POWER SYSTEMS Off-grid power systems demand fast and frequent charge and discharge cycles, often in harsh environments with portability requirements. The ALM 12V35’s long cycle life, fast charging, and light weight are ideal for these challenging applications:Oil / gas / mining, remote sensors, electronic road signs, lightingUPS SYSTEMSUninterruptible Power Supplies are ubiquitous not only in data centers and small offices, but also in a broad array of industrial applications – anywhere where computers are used in critical applications. The exceptional power delivery capabilities, long life, and light weight ALM 12V35 enable UPS systems including:Industrial Automation, Data Center, Server UPSINTEGRATED PV SOLAR-STORAGE SYSTEMS Advanced battery systems promise to extend the utility ofthe solar PV systems experiencing rapid global adoption.In residential and small commercial environments with unreliable electric grids, high performance batteries are critical components. The fast charging and long life ability of ALM 12V35 – even in frequent partial state-of-charge scenarios – are key to effective PV+storage applications including:Remote sites, Residential PV with weak-grid systems, Small Commercial back-upMEDICAL EQUIPMENTMedical equipment increasingly relies on advanced batteries for operational portability. However, sidelining equipment for hoursto accommodate battery charging or frequent servicing directly impacts the cost and quality of patient care. The fast recharging and long operating life of the ALM 12V35 maximizes the value for:Mobile Carts, Diagnostic EquipmentELECTRIC MOBILITYMobility assistance systems for disabled persons energy storage that delivers consistent high power when needed,light weight and fast recharging. NEC Energy ALM batteries significantly outperform lead-acid batteries in these applications, including:Wheelchairs, Disability Scooters70%75%80%85%90%95%100%0 2.557.51012.51517.520Projected Cycle and Calendar Life ScenariosNEC Energy Solutions, Inc.155 Flanders RoadWestborough, MA 01581(508) 497-7319 Performance may vary depending on use conditions and application. NEC Energy Solutions, Inc. makes n o warranty explicit or implied with this data sheet. Contents subject to change without notice.ALM 12V35 (i-SERIES) INTELLIGENT BATTERIESThe intelligent ALM 12V35i batteries allow unprecedented monitoring and control of battery systems, eliminating the need for external sensors and monitoring systems. Each ALM 12V35i maintains detailed information on battery and cell-level operation, including:Battery voltage and current Relative State of Charge (SOC) Cell voltage and temperaturesFull charge and remaining capacity Cycle countIn addition, each ALM 12V35i allows user programmablethresholds and alarms for capacity, remaining time, under and over-voltage warnings, and temperature warnings. Battery activity, including time at different temperatures, is logged and available to the user. NEC Energy offers a Windows-based graphical software application for demonstrating the ALM 12V35i’s capabilities.The ALM 12V35i’s management functions are accessible through CAN Bus or SMBus interfaces. The CAN Bus interface allows 40 or more batteries to be daisy-chained into one link, and may be connected to a wide variety of smart power system controllers used in telecommunications and other industrial power systems. The SMBus interface allows up to 8 daisy-chained batteries and is specifically designed for medical cart and UPS systems.PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL SPECFICATIONSORDERING INFORMATIONPower System ControllerDevice ControllerCommunicationsGatewayor or CAN bus or SMBus。
SafetySpecificationsConnect the BatteryThe Back-UPS is shipped with one battery cable disconnected. Remove the “Stop!Connect the Battery” label that covers the outlets. Prior to connecting any equipment to the unit, connect the battery cable to the unused battery terminal. It is normal for small sparks to be seen when the battery cable is connected to the battery terminal.Wall Mount Installation•Horizontal installation, use 2 screws 7.3" (186.3 mm) apart.•Vertical installation, use 2 screws 5.4" (137.2 mm) apart.•Allow 5/16" (8 mm), of the screw to protrude from the wall.Replace BatteryUse only approved APC replacement battery cartridges.Deliver used batteries to a battery replacement facility in the packaging provided by APC with the replacement battery cartridge. To order replacement battery cartridges contact APC.Connect EquipmentBattery Backup + Surge Protection OutletsBattery backup outlets provide protection to connected equipment when theBack-UPS is turned on and connected to utility power.Battery backup outlets receive power from the Back-UPS for a limited period of time when a power outage, or brownout condition occurs.Battery backup outlets provide protection from power surges or spikes.Connect a computer, monitor and other peripheral devices to the outlets.Surge Protection OutletsSurge protection outlets provide protection to connected equipment when theBack-UPS is connected to utility power, and is switched on or off.Surge protection outlets provide protection from power surges or spikes.Connect a printer, scanner or other peripheral devices that do not need to remain on during power outages, or utility problems to the surge protection outlets.The Back-UPS protects equipment connected to a 10/100 Base-T ethernet, frompower surges when connected through the Back-UPS coaxial connectors.PowerChute® Personal Edition SoftwareOverviewUse PowerChute Personal Edition software to configure the UPS settings.Protect your computer and other equipment during a power outage. During a poweroutage, PowerChute will save any open files on your computer and safely shut itdown. When power is restored, it will restart the computer.Configure the UPS to use features such as power-saving outlets, shutdownconfiguration, and alarms.Monitor the UPS for power usage and power events.Note: PowerChute is only compatible with a Windows operating system. If you areusing a Mac OSX, use the native shutdown feature to protect your system. See thedocumentation provided with your computer.InstallationUse a USB cable to connect the Data port on the rear panel of the UPS to the USB porton your computer.If the Back-UPS came with a PowerChute CD, insert the CD into your computer andfollow the on-screen instructionsIf the Back-UPS did not come with a PowerChute CD, go to anddownload the software free of charge.Turn On the Back-UPSPress the P OWER ON button located on the top of the Back-UPS. The Power On/Replace Battery LED will illuminate and a single short beep will be audible toindicate that the Back-UPS is providing protection for connected equipment.The Back-UPS battery charges fully during the first 16 hours while connected toutility power. The Back-UPS battery will charge while the Back-UPS is switched onor off and is connected to utility power. Do not expect full battery run capabilityduring the initial charge time.If the red Building Wiring Fault LED located on the side of the Back-UPSilluminates, do not operate the Back-UPS. Have a qualified electrician correct thebuilding wiring fault.WarrantyThe standard warranty is 3 years in the USA and Canada, 2 years in all other regionsfrom the date of purchase. APC standard procedure is to replace the original unit witha factory reconditioned unit. Customers who must have the original unit back due toassigned asset tags and set depreciation schedules must declare such a need at firstcontact with APC Technical Support. APC will ship the replacement unit once thedefective unit is received by the repair department or cross-ship upon the provision ofa valid credit card number. The customer pays for shipping to APC, and APC paysground freight transportation costs back to the customer.This unit is intended for indoor use only.Do not operate this unit in direct sunlight, incontact with fluids, or where there is excessivedust or humidity.Connect the Back-UPS power cord directly to awall outlet. Do not use a surge protector or anextension cord.InputV oltage120 Vac NominalFrequency60 Hz + 3Brownout Transfers92 Vac TypicalOver-voltage Transfer139 Vac TypicalOutputUPS Capacity(4 battery backup outlets)BE450G: 450 V A, 257 W;BE550G: 550 V A, 330 W;BE650G1: 650 V A, 390 WTotal Amperage (all outlets)12 A (including UPS output)V oltage - On Battery115 Vac ± 8%Frequency - On Battery60 Hz + 1Transfer Time 6 ms Typical, 10 ms maximumProtectionandFilteringAC Surge Protection Full time, 340 JoulesEMI/RFI Filter Full timeAC Input Resettable circuit breakerBatteryType Sealed, maintenance-free, lead acidBE450G: RBC114BE550G: RBC110BE650G1: RBC17Average Life 3 - 5 years depending on the number ofdischarge cycles and environmentaltemperaturePhysicalNet Weight Replacement battery cartridgeBE450G: 10 lb (4.7 kg)BE550G: 12 lb (5.5 kg)BE650G1: 14 lb (6.2 kg)DimensionsLength x Width x Height12 in x 7 in x 3 in30 cm x 18 cm x 9 cmOperating Temperature32º F to 104º F (0º C to 40º C)Storage Temperature5º F to 113º F (–15º C to 45º C)Operating Relative Humidity0 to 95% non-condensing humidityOperating Elevation0 to 10,000 ft (0 to 3000 m)EMCComplianceThis device complies with part 68 and part 15 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept anyinterference received, including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.release tab located on the rear side of theunit. Slide the battery cover off.battery terminal.Reinstall the battery compartment cover.Be sure that the release tab locks into place.990-3951B 7/2011© 2011 APC by Schneider Electric. APC, the APC logo, Back-UPS and PowerChute are owned by Schneider Electric Industries S.A.S., American Power Conversion Corporation, or their affiliated companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Status IndicatorsTroubleshootingVoltage Sensitivity Adjustment (optional)The Back-UPS detects and reacts to line voltage distortions by transferring to battery backup power to protect connected equipment. In situations where either the Back-UPS or the connected equipment is too sensitive for the input voltage level it is necessary to adjust the transfer voltage.1.Connect the Back-UPS to a wall outlet. The Back-UPS will be in Standby mode, no indicators will be illuminated.2.Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 10 seconds. The OnLine LED will illuminate alternately green-amber-red, to indicate that the Back-UPS is in Program mode.3.The Power On/Replace Battery LED will flash either green, amber, or red to indicate the current sensitivity level. Refer to the table for an explanation of the transfer voltage sensitivity levels.4.To select LOW sensitivity, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the LED flashes green.5.To select MEDIUM sensitivity, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the LED flashes red.6.To select HIGH sensitivity, press and hold the ON/OFF button until the LED flashes amber.7.To exit Program mode wait five seconds and all LED indicators will extinguish. Program mode is no longer active.ServiceIf the unit requires service, do not return it to the dealer. Follow these steps:1.Review the Troubleshooting section of the manual to eliminate common problems.2.If the problem persists, contact APC Customer Support.a.Note the model number and serial number and the date of purchase. The model and serial numbers are located on the rear panel of the unit and are available through the LCD display on select models.b.Call APC Customer Support and a technician will attempt to solve the problem over the phone. If this is not possible, the technician will issue a Returned Material Authorization Number (RMA#).c.If the unit is under warranty, the repairs are free.d.Service procedures and returns may vary internationally. Refer to the APC Web site for country specific instructions.3.Pack the unit properly to avoid damage in transit. Never use foam beads for packaging. Damage sustained in transit is not covered under warranty. Always DISCONNECT THE UPS BATTERY before shipping in compliance with U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and IATA regulations. The battery may remain in the unit.4.Write the RMA# provided by Customer Support on the outside of the package.5.Return the unit by insured, pre-paid carrier to the address provided byCustomer Support.ContactAPC Web site, StatusLED IndicatorAudible Indicator OnAudible Indicator TerminatesPower OnThe Back-UPS is supplying utility power to connected equipment.The green LED illuminates.NoneN/AOn BatteryBack-UPS supplying battery power to battery backup outlets.The green LED illuminates. The LED is not illuminated during the beeps.Back-UPS beeps 4 times every 30 seconds.Beeping stops when utility power is restored or the Back-UPS is turned off.Low Battery warning The Back-UPS is supplying battery power to the battery backup outlets and the battery is near a total discharge state.The green LED illuminates with rapidgreen flashes.The Back-UPS emitsrapid beeping, every1/2 second.Beeping stops when utility power is restored orthe Back-UPS is turned off.Replace Battery•The battery is disconnected.•The battery needs to be charged, or replaced.•Replace Battery LED flashes.•Replace Battery and Power On LEDs flash alternately.Constant tone Constant toneBack-UPS is turned off.Overload ShutdownWhile on battery power an overload condition has occurred in one ormore of the battery backup outlets while the Back-UPS is operating on battery power.NoneConstant tone Back-UPS is turned off.Sleep ModeWhile on battery power the battery is completely discharged. The Back-UPS will “awaken” once utility power is restored.NoneThe Back-UPS beeps once every four seconds.The beeping stops when:•Utility power is restored•If utility power is not restored within 32 seconds •The Back-UPS is turned offBuilding Wiring Fault The building wiring presents a shock hazard that must be corrected by a qualified electrical.Building Wiring Fault LED illuminates red NoneThe Back-UPS is unplugged from the wall outlet or is plugged into an improperly wired outlet.Problem and Possible Cause SolutionThe Back-UPS will not turn onThe Back-UPS has not been turned on.Press the P OWER ON button.The Back-UPS is not connected to utility power, there is no utility power available at the wall outlet, or the utility power is experiencing a brownout or over voltage condition.Make sure the power cord is securely connected to the wall outlet, and that there is utility power available at the wall outlet.Where applicable, check that the wall outlet is switched on.The battery is not connected.Connect the battery. Refer to “Connect the Battery” on page 1 of this manual.In the event that the Back-UPS receives no utility power and the battery is connected, a cold-start can be initiated. Press and hold the Power On button until the Back-UPS emits two beeps.The Back-UPS is on, the Replace Battery LED flashes and the unit emits a constant toneThe battery is disconnected.Refer to the “Connect the Battery” on page 1.Connected equipment loses powerA Back-UPS overload condition has occurred.Remove all nonessential equipment connected to the outlets. One at a time reconnect equipment to the Back-UPS.The Back-UPS battery is completely discharged.Connect the Back-UPS to utility power and allow the battery to recharge for eight hours.PowerChute software has performed a shutdown due to a power failure.This is normal Back-UPS operation.Connected equipment does not accept the step-approximated sine waveform from the Back-UPS.The output waveform is intended for computers and peripheral devices. It is not intended for use with motor driven equipment.The Back-UPS may require service.Contact APC Technical Support for more in depthtroubleshooting.The Power On LED is illuminated and the Back-UPS beeps 4 times every 30 secondsThe Back-UPS is operating on battery power.The Back-UPS is operating normally on battery power. At this point the user should save all openfiles, and shutdown the computer. When utility power is restored the battery will recharge.The Power On LED flashes once every second while the Back-UPS beeps once every secondThe Back-UPS battery has approximately two minutes of remaining runtime.The Back-UPS battery is near a total discharge state. At this point the user should save all open files, and shutdown the computer. When utility power is restored the battery will recharge.The Building Wiring Fault LED illuminatesThe building wiring presents a shock hazard that must be corrected by a qualified electrical.Do not operate the Back-UPS. Call a qualified electrician to correct the building wiring fault.The Back-UPS has an inadequate battery runtimeThe battery is not fully charged.The battery is near the end of useful life and should be replaced.Leave the Back-UPS connected to utility power for 16 hours while the battery charges to full capacity.As a battery ages, the runtime capability decreases. Contact APC at the Web site , to order replacement batteries.The connection from the Back-UPS to the internet is lost during a power outageThe modem has lost power.Connect the modem cable into one of the Battery Backup + Surge Protection outlets.LED Flashes Sensitivity Setting Input Voltage Range (Utility Operation)Recommended UseGreenLOW88 Vac to 142 VacUse this setting with equipment that is less sensitive to fluctuations in voltage or waveform distortions.Red MEDIUM 92 Vac to 139 Vac Factory default setting. Use this setting under normal conditions.AmberHIGH96 Vac to 136 VacUse this setting when connected equipment is sensitive to voltage and waveform fluctuations.。
Manual and Installation GuideBB10012, BB5012, BBGC2Table of contents•Charging parameters•BMS functions•Installation•Storage and maintenance •Warranty•Returns•Contact usCongratulations you have purchased one of the top 12vbatteries on the marketAt Battle Born Batteries we do everything we can to make our batteries compatible with all the existing products on the market, unfortunately there are a few that slip through the cracks. This manual will serve as a guideline to check and see if your current charger will work with your new Battle Born Battery. Published on our website () is also a list of chargers we have found to be compatible with our batteries.Bulk/AbsorptionFor your Bulk/Absorption stage, the ideal voltage is between 14.2v-14.6v. This range will allow the battery to fully charge any higher then this and the built in BMS will send the battery into a protect mode.FloatOur batteries do not need to float so setting your Float voltage to 13.6v or lower will be in the range of its natural float level.EqualizationEqualization is not recommended for our batteries. Most chargers will allow you to shut this feature off or use a setting that does not use equalization. If you cannot turn off this mode then you will need to adjust the voltage to below 14.6vTemperature CompensationTemperature compensation is not needed with our batteries and in some cases, may trigger the built in BMS to go into protect mode. For this reason, we recommend that temperature compensation be shut off or set to 0.BMS Basic FeaturesAll Battle Born Batteries come with a built-in battery management system (BMS). Our BMS allows us to create one of the safest LiFeP04 batteries on the planet. To help us keep our promise that our batteries will last for 3-5000 cycles, our BMS will put the battery into a protect mode in the event the battery falls outside of one of the following parameters.High voltage: 14.7v-15.0vWill not allow any more current into the battery.Low voltage: 9.0v-10.5vWill not allow a discharge from the battery. (Note: many chargers must detect a voltage over 10v to send a charge to the battery).High temperature: 135FWill not allow a charge or discharge.Low temperature: 25FWill not allow a chargeHigh CurrentThe current exceeds 100 (+/- 5%) Amps for 30s or 200 (+/- 10%) Amps for 0.5s (this is interpreted as a short circuit)Allowable outputThe BMS constantly monitors the batteries output. We have set the following parameters to ensure our batteries maintain a high level of safety.BB10012 BB5012Surge: 200a for 30 seconds Surge: 100a for 30 secondsContinuous: 100a Continuous: 60aNote: Higher current capabilities for ½ second. In all Cases the battery recovers automaticallyCell BalancingAt Battle Born Batteries we pride ourselves on making the highest quality product that we can. We have found the best way for us to do this is to capacity match the entire way, from the 120 cells to the 4 modules to however many batteries are in your bank just know that they have been specifically selected to give you the best performance. A concern that some customers have is cell balancing. We built passive cell balancing into OUR BMS so that you never have to worry about your battery becoming unbalanced.InstallationOur batteries are rather straight forward to install, simply connect your positive cables to the positive terminals and your negative cables to the negative terminal. Our batteries work great in either parallel or series configurations (up to 48v). Our batteries come standard with a flag style terminal post. These terminals include a 3/8” hole that allows for most ring terminals to work well with our batteries. For the best connection, we recommend either copper or brass ring terminals.ParallelMultiple BB10012 may be mounted in parallel in order to increase the current capacity of the system. When batteries are mounted in parallel, the voltage of the system does not change, but the current limits are additive. For example, two BB10012 batteries mounted in parallel can deliver 200A continuously and 400A for 30 seconds. Three BB10012 batteries mounted in parallel can deliver 300A continuously and 600A for 30 seconds. Therefore, all cables and connections MUST be able to accommodate the high currents that can be delivered by the battery. Appropriate fuses and circuit breakers are also highly recommended to protect downstream components from current spikes and short circuits.SeriesTwo BB10012 may be mounted in series to increase the voltage of the system up to a 48V system.** (see note below) When batteries are mounted in series, current capacities remain the same, but the system voltage is additive. Two BB10012 batteries mounted in series to form a nominally 24V systemshould be charged using a bulk and absorption voltage of 28.8V, and a float voltage below 27.2V. Four Batteries connected in series form a 48 volt system.*Our batteries work with trolling motors in 12, 24, 36, 48 volts and do not need anything extra equipment, we do recommend that you use a multibank charger. We work well with most brands Dual Pro, Minkota, Noco et. If you have a question about charging give us call 855-292-2831 or email ******************************.*We can support systems up to 48 volts with our Battle Born Batteries. For 24 and 48 volt systems using inverters and inverter chargers will need an extra piece of equipment to “soft start” the capacitors of these devices. If you are using a 24 or 48 volt inverter charger or any DC device with large capacitors such as a heat pump, give us a call 855-292-2831, so we can help you set up your system.Storage and maintenanceStorageStorage could not be easier simply charge the batteries fully and disconnect from any charge or discharge.MaintenanceBattle Born Batteries require very little maintenance if any at all. If your batteries are in series and not being charged by a multi-bank charger it is recommended that you fully charge the batteries individually once a year. This will balance out the entire battery bank to ensure the batteries will reach its expected life span. If your batteries are in parallel this is not necessary. Our BMS has a built in passive balancing system that will take care of this for you.Warranty PolicyIn the unlikely event, you are having an issue with one of our batteries we have developed a straight forward warranty policy to help answer any questions you may have.Battle Born Batteries offers a 3 year manufacturers defect warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover negligence or misuse of the battery. If it is deemed that battery was used improperly, you will be subject to a $150 an hour repair charge plus parts and shipping.We also warrant all other complimentary products (inverters, converters, chargers etc) we sell are free from defect for 30 days from the date of purchase. After that time it is the responsibility of our manufacturing partners and a standard manufacturer’s warranty applies (1 year from date of purchase, unless otherwise stated by the manufacturer).Return & Refund PolicyThanks for shopping at Battle Born Batteries. If you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, we're here to help.ReturnsYou have 45 calendar days to return an item from the date the item shipped. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it in. Your item must be in the original packaging. Your item needs to have the receipt or proof of purchase.RefundsOnce we receive your item, we will inspect it and notify you that we have received your returned item. We will immediately notify you on the status of your refund after inspecting the item. If your return is approved, we will initiate a refund to your credit card (or original method of payment). You will receive the credit within a certain amount of days, depending on your card issuer's policies. ShippingYou will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Shipping costs are nonrefundable. If you receive a refund, the cost of return shipping will be deducted from your refund. If you have any questions on how to return your item to us, please contact us.Contact UsIf you have any further questions, or need help with anything regarding your battery please do not hesitate to contact us.Battle Born BatteriesAddress4814 Longley LnReno, NV 89502Email****************************Toll Free855-292-2831。
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – This manual containsimportant instructions that should be followed during installation andmaintenance of APC by Schneider Electric equipment and batteries. General Safety Information• This UPS is intended for indoor use only.• Do not operate this unit in direct sunlight, in contact with fluids, orwhere there is excessive dust or humidity.• Be sure the air vents on the UPS are not blocked. Allow adequate spacefor proper ventilation.• For a UPS with a factory installed power cord, connect the UPS powercable directly to a wall outlet. Do not use surge protectors or extensioncords.• The UPS cord shall be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet forsafety reasons.• 230 V models only: In order to maintain compliance with the EMCregulations for products sold in Europe, output cords and networkcables attached to the UPS must not exceed 10 meters in length.• The UPS input ground conductor must be properly bonded to protectiveearth at the wall socket.• Always recycle used batteries.• Recycle the package materials or save them for reuse.• This Safety Guide can be downloaded from APC by Schneider ElectricWebsite, .De-energizing safety• The UPS contains internal batteries and may present a shock hazardeven when disconnected from AC and DC power.• Before installing or servicing the equipment check that the:–Input circuit breaker is in the OFF position.–Internal UPS batteries are removed.–XLBP battery modules, if connected, are disconnected.© 2021 APC by Schneider Electric. APC, the APC logo, and Back-UPS areowned by Schneider Electric Industries S.A.S. or their affiliated companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.EN 990-6155A-00112/2021Battery Safety•Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnelknowledgeable about batteries and required precautions.•When replacing batteries, replace with the same type and number ofbatteries or battery packs.•Failed batteries can reach temperatures that exceed the burn thresholdsfor touchable surfaces.•CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries mayexplode.•CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released material isharmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.•CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and highshort-circuit current. The following precautions should be observedwhen installing or replacing batteries:–Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting of disconnectingterminals.–Do not wear any metal objects including wrist watches and rings.Remove conductive jewelry such as chains, wrist watches and rings.High energy through conductive materials could cause severe burns.–Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.–Use tools with insulated handles.–Wear rubber gloves and boots.–Determine if battery is either intentionally or inadvertently grounded.Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electric shockand burns by high short-circuit current. The risk of such hazards can bereduced if grounds are removed during installation and maintenanceby a skilled person.。
GDYB产 品 标 准版 次 A/1 页 次3/46.4 使用温度范围 Operating temperature range 状态 Conditions 温度范围 Temperature range 放电 Discharging -15℃~45℃ 充电 Charging -15℃~45℃ 放置 Storage -15℃~45℃6.5 保管温度和补充电的间隔 Battery re-charge period under different storage temperature保管温度 Storage temperature 补充电间隔 Re-charge period 补充电方法(举例) Re-charge method Temp.≤ 25℃ 6个月一次 Every 6 months ● 以0.1CA、2.275V/单格,定电流定电压充电2~3天;Constant charge current: 0.1CA andconstant charge voltage: 2.275V/cell, charge 2~3 days;● 以0.1CA、2.4V/单格,定电流定电压充电10~16小时;Constant charge current: 0.1CA and constant charge voltage: 2.4V/cell, charge 10~16 hours;● 以0.05CA 定电流充电16~20小时。
Constant charge current: 0.05CA charge 16~20 hours。
25℃ < Temp.≤ 30℃ 4个月一次 Every 4 months 30℃ < Temp.≤ 35℃ 3个月一次 Every 3 months35℃ < Temp.≤ 40℃ 2个月一次 Every 2 months7.1 不要使用密闭容器和具有积存易燃气体构造的容器盛装电池,为避免积存易燃气体,请使用上、下带有 通气孔的容器。