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Pulsar Evolution
2200/3000/3000 XL
Installation and user manual
MGE UPS Systems
1660 Scenic Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714)
For service call
www.mgeups.com
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read before installing product
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important instructions for 89347, 89348, and 89349 that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.
Thank you for selecting an MGE UPS SYSTEMS product to protect your electrical equipment.
The Pulsar Evolution range has been designed with the utmost care. We recommend that you take the time to read this manual to take full advantage of the many features of your UPS.
MGE UPS SYSTEMS pays great attention to the environmental impact of its products. Measures that have made Pulsar Evolution a reference in environmental protection include:
The
recycling of Pulsar Evolution at the end of its service life.
To discover the entire range of MGE UPS SYSTEMS products and the options available for the Pulsar Evolution range, we invite you to visit our web site at www.mgeups.com or contact your MGE UPS SYSTEMS representative.
This manual contains important instructions for Pulsar Evolution Models that must be followed during installation, operation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.
The Pulsar Evolution UPS Models that are covered in this manual are listed below.
Pulsar Evolution 2200, 3000, 3000XL
The normal battery voltage for all models is as follows:
Pulsar Evolution
The Pulsar Evolution UPS is intended for installation in a temperature within 0 to 40º C, free of conductive contaminant’s.
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 when the equipment is | |
operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not | |
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. | |
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required | |
to correct the interference at his own expense. |
Introduction
CAUTION: Safety of persons
The UPS has its own internal power source (the battery). Consequently, the power outlets may be energized even if the UPS is disconnected from the
Dangerous voltage levels are present within the UPS. It should be opened exclusively by qualified service personnel.
The UPS must be properly earthed. Measurements are required to ensure that the total leakage current of the UPS and the protected equipment does not exceed 3.5 mA by checking their characteristics (maximum leakage current of the UPS = 2 mA).
The battery supplied with the UPS contains small amounts of toxic materials. To avoid accidents, the directives listed below must be observed:
-Never burn the battery (risk of explosion).
-Do not attempt to open the battery (the electrolyte is dangerous for the eyes and skin).
-Comply with all applicable regulations for the disposal of the battery.
-Batteries constitute a danger (electrical shock, burns). The
-Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
CAUTION: Product safety
The UPS connection instructions and operation described in the manual must be followed in the indicated order.
UPS must be connected to a nearby wall outlet that is easily accessible. The UPS can be disconnected from the
Check that the indications on the rating plate correspond to your
Never install the UPS near liquids or in an excessively damp environment.
Never let a foreign body penetrate inside the UPS.
Never block the ventilation grates of the UPS.
Never expose the UPS to direct sunlight or source of heat.
If the UPS must be stored prior to installation, storage must be in a dry place.
The admissible storage temperature range is
Special precautions
All handling operations will require at least two people (unpacking, installation in rack system).
Once installed and connected to the AC power source for the first time, the battery will start to charge. Full charging to obtain the rated battery backup time requires at least 8 hours.
Before and after the installation, if the UPS remains
24 hours, at least once every 6 months (for a normal storage temperature less than 25°C). This charges the battery, thus avoiding possible irreversible damage. During the replacement of the battery module, it is imperative to use the same type and number of element previously mounted in the UPS, in order to maintain an identical level of performance and safety. In case of doubt, don’t hesitate to contact our after sales department (for more information, refer to the web site www.mgeups.com).
Foreword
Using this document
Information may be found in two ways, using:
the contents;
the index.
Pictograms
IMPORTANT: Important instructions that must always be followed.
Pulsar Evolution 2200
NOTE: Information, advice, help.
WARNING: Indicates present eminent danger, precautionary action required.
CAUTION: Indicates to proceed with caution, precautionary action required.
Visual indication.
Action.
Audio indication.
In the illustrations on the following pages, the symbols below are used:
LED off.
LED on.
LED flashing.
Contents
1.Presentation
1.1 | Overall view .................................................................................................................................. | 7 |
Tower position .................................................................................................................................. | 7 | |
Rack position.................................................................................................................................... | 7 | |
1.2 | Back .............................................................................................................................................. | 8 |
1.3 | Control panel .................................................................................................................................. | 9 |
2.Installation
2.1 | Unpacking and parts check ...................................................................................................... | 10 |
2.2 | Upright installation (tower position) .......................................................................................... | 11 |
2.3 | Flat installation (rack position) .................................................................................................. | 12 |
2.4 | Connecting the protected equipment ........................................................................................ | 13 |
2.5 | Connection to the RS232 or USB communications port (optional) ........................................ | 14 |
2.6 | Connection to the | 14 |
2.7 | Installation of the | 15 |
3.Operation
3.1 | 16 | |
3.2 | Shift to booster or fader mode (during voltage variations in the | 16 |
3.3 | Operation on battery power (following failure of | 17 |
Transfer to battery power .............................................................................................................. | 17 | |
Threshold for the | 17 | |
3.4 | Personalization (optional) ............................................................................................................ | 18 |
Function.......................................................................................................................................... | 18 | |
ON / OFF conditions tab ................................................................................................................ | 18 | |
Battery tab...................................................................................................................................... | 18 | |
19 | ||
Sensitivity tab ................................................................................................................................ | 19 |
4.Maintenance
4.1 | 20 | |
4.2 | Replacement of the battery module .......................................................................................... | 21 |
5. Environment .................................................................................................................................... | 23 |
Contents
6.Appendices
6.1 | Technical data .............................................................................................................................. | 24 |
Simplified diagram.......................................................................................................................... | 24 | |
Technical characteristics ................................................................................................................ | 25 | |
Examples of battery backup times ................................................................................................ | 26 | |
6.2 | Glossary ........................................................................................................................................ | 27 |
6.3 | Index .............................................................................................................................................. | 28 |
1. Presentation
1.1 Overall view
Tower position
Dimensions in inches | |
(W x H x D) | |
Evolution 2200 | |
Evolution 3000 | 17.24(19')x3.56(2U)x 25.2 |
Evolution 3000 XL | |
Weight in lbs | |
Evolution 2200 | 75 |
Evolution 3000 | 82 |
Evolution 3000 XL | 46 |
P U L | S A R |
Evolution | |
3 0 0 | 0 |
Rack position
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P U L | S A R |
Evolution | |
3 0 0 | 0 |
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1. Presentation
1.2 Back
Pulsar Evolution 2200 | ||||||||
Data line protection | 1 | |||||||
IN | 1 | 34Z5 | ||||||
U.P.S. | ||||||||
ble | ||||||||
RS232 | ramma | |||||||
Prog | ||||||||
OUT | ||||||||
2 | ||||||||
SITE WIRING | 2 | AC Input | ||||||
FAULT | ||||||||
WARNING | AC Input | Volt 120V~1O | ble | |||||
TO BATTERY | 3 battery cabinets max | Amps 16A MAX | ||||||
72Vdc, 7Ah | AC Output Volt 120V~1O | ramma | ||||||
BATTERY CONNECTOR | Hertz 50/60 Hz | |||||||
CABINET | Volt: 72Vdc 40A | Hertz 50/60 Hz | g | |||||
W/VA 1540W/1920VA | o | |||||||
U.S. PAT. No. 6,094,363 | Pr | AC Output | ||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Pulsar Evolution 3000 / 3000 XL
Data line protection | A | 1 | |||||||
IN | elb | 1 | A | 34Z5 | |||||
U.P.S. | |||||||||
RS232 | B | amma | |||||||
Progr | |||||||||
OUT | |||||||||
2 | |||||||||
SITE WIRING | WARNING | 1/2 | 2 | AC Input | |||||
FAULT | 3 battery cabinets | B | |||||||
max for 3000 | |||||||||
12 battery cabinets | AC Input | Volt | 120V~1O | e | |||||
max for 3000XL | Volt: 72Vdc 40A | Amps | 24A MAX | bl | |||||
000W/2800VA for 3000 | ammarg | ||||||||
72Vdc, 9Ah | BATTERY CONNECTOR | AC Output | Hertz | 50/60 Hz | |||||
TO BATTERY | Only for 3000 | HVeolrttz | 5102/60V0~Hz1O | ||||||
CABINET | U.S. PAT. No. 6,094,363 | W/VA 22000W/2568VA for 3000 XL | Pro | ||||||
AC Output | |||||||||
P | |||||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
EXB additional battery module
11 | 3 | 11 | 13 |
1USB communications port.
2RS232 communications port.
3Connector for automatic detection of an additional battery module.
4
5Slot for
6Connector for an additional battery module.
7Output circuit breakers.
8Six receptacles for direct connection of protected equipment.
9Two programmable receptacles (1 and 2).
10Input power cords for connection to
11Battery module connectors (to the UPS or to other battery modules).
12Connectors for automatic detection of additional battery modules.
13Circuit breaker for battery ON/OFF and protection.
1. Presentation
1.3 Control panel
15Illuminated ON/OFF button for the receptacles.
16Operation on battery power.
17UPS fault.
Battery fault. | |||
18 | Overload. | ||
1 | 2 | 19 | Group 1 programmable receptacles supplied with power. |
20 | Group 2 programmable receptacles supplied with power. | ||
21 | Booster or fader mode. | ||
22 | Bar graph indicating percent load at output. |
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%
23 Bar graph indicating the battery charge level.
76 to 100%.
51 to 75%.
26 to 50%.
0 to 25%.
2. Installation
2.1 Unpacking and parts check
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26RS232 communications cable for Windows Operating Systems. For UNIX/Linux Operating Systems, please order, for free, the following part number: 66090
27USB communications cable.
28Telescopic rails for mounting in 19' bay with mounting hardware.
29Two securing systems for equipment power cords.
30
31Product documentation.
32Two supports for the upright position.
2. Installation
2.2 Upright installation (tower position)
Connect the two supports for the upright position.
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2. Installation
2.4 Connecting the protected equipment
CAUTION: Check that the indications on the rating plate on the back of the UPS correspond to your
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1 - Remove the power cord supplying the | ||
equipment to be protected. | ||
- Pulsar Evolution 2200/3000/3000 XL: | ||
Connect the supplied input power cord | 10 | |
to the AC power wall receptacle. | ||
360° | 2 - Connect the protected equipment to the | |
9 | UPS using the rotation power cord 25 . It | |
Rotation Plug | ||
is advised to connect priority loads to the | ||
8 | four standard receptacles 8 and any non- | |
priority loads to the two programmable | ||
receptacles 9 . | ||
If the UPS is connected to a com- | ||
puter running MGE communica- | ||
tions software, it is possible to pro- | ||
29 | gram the interruption of power to | |
the programmable receptacles | 9 | |
during operation on battery power, | ||
thus reserving backup power for | ||
the priority loads. | ||
25 | 3 - Lock the connections using the securing | |
10 | system 29 . | |
As soon as the UPS is energized, the | ||
battery begins charging. Eight hours are | ||
required to charge to the full rated back- | ||
up time. |
NOTE: Pulsar Evolution 3000 XL: At least oneEXB additional battery module must be connected to the UPS because it does not have internal batteries. See theEXB
2. Installation
2.5 Connection to the RS232 or USB communications port (optional)
RS232 | ||||||
CABINET | BATTERY TO | |||||
2 | 1 | |||||
FAULT | WIRING SITE | Data | ||||
Pb | 9Ah 72Vdc, 3000 for Only | cabinets battery 3 3000 for max cabinets battery 12 3000XL for max | WARNING | OUT | IN | protection line |
CAUTION: The RS232 and USB communications ports cannot
operate simultaneously. 26
1 - Connect the RS232 26 or USB 27 communications cable to the serial port or
the USB port on the computer.
27
2 - Connect the other end of the communications cable 26 or 27 to the RS232 2 or USB 1 communications port on the UPS.
The UPS can now communicate with all MGE UPS SYSTEMS supervision,
2.6 Connection to the
RS232
BATTERY TO
CABINET
FAULT | WIRING SITE | ||
Pb | 9Ah 72Vdc, 3000 for Only | cabinets battery 3 3000 for max cabinets battery 12 3000XL for max | WARNING |
The
Simply connect the line to be protected to the UPS using the
2. Installation
2.7 Installation of the
RS232 | ||||||||||
CABINET | BATTERY TO | |||||||||
FAULT | WIRING SITE | Data | ||||||||
Pb | 3000 for Only | 9Ah 72Vdc, | 3000XL for max | cabinets battery 12 | 3000 for max | cabinets battery 3 | WARNING | OUT | IN | protection line |
1 | - Remove the slot cover 5 | secured by | ||
two screws. | ||||
2 | - Insert the card in the slot. | |||
5 | 3 | - Secure the cover with the two screws. | ||
Slot for | the | It is not necessary to shut down the UPS to | ||
option. | install the communications card. |
Press the ON / OFF button 15 .
The buzzer beeps and all the LEDs come ON.
The buzzer beeps twice during the
15
ON, indicating that the receptacles are supplied with power.
16- AC power is present: Only button 15 is ON. The protected equipment is supplied by the
17- AC power is absent: Button 15 and LED 16 are ON. The protected equipment is supplied by the UPS, operating on battery power.
All the connected equipment is supplied with power.
3. Operation
3.3 Operation on battery power (following failure of
Transfer to battery power
The
During operation on battery power, the buzzer beeps every ten seconds.
The equipment connected to the UPS is supplied by the battery.
16
1 2
%
%
Threshold for the
When the threshold is reached, the buzzer beeps every three seconds. The
Driver” software.
There is very little remaining battery backup time. Close all appli-
16cations because UPS automatic shutdown is imminent.
When the battery reaches the end of its backup time, the UPS shuts down and all the LEDs go OFF.
The equipment is no longer supplied with power. The UPS automatically restarts when power returns.
NOTE: If the UPS does not restart, check that the “automatic restart when power returns” function has not been disabled
(see section 3.4 Personalization).
3. Operation
3.4 Personalization (optional)
Function
Personalization parameters can be set and modified using the UPS Driver software installed on a computer that is connected to the UPS (see section 2.5 Connection to the RS232 or USB communications port).
Check that the RS232 26 communications cable is connected.
UPS Driver installation:
1 - Insert the
3 -
Once UPS Driver has been installed, UPS parameters can be modified in a window containing a number of tabs, each presenting a set of parameters :
ON / OFF conditions tab
Configurable function | Default setting | Options |
Automatic restart | Enabled | Disabled |
Cold start | Enabled | Disabled |
Forced reboot | Enabled | Disabled |
Energy saving | Disabled | Enabled |
UPS ON / OFF via software | Enabled | Disabled |
Battery tab
Configurable function | Default setting | Options |
Every day | ||
Interval between automatic battery tests | Once a week | Once a month |
No test | ||
20% of the remaining battery back- | 10 to 40% of the remaining battery | |
up time | backup time | |
Configuration of additional battery modules | Display the number of standard | |
EXB modules connected | teries (for 3000XL only) | |
to the UPS | ||
Protection against deep discharges | Enabled | Disabled |
3. Operation
Configurable function | Default setting | Options | |
Output voltage on battery power | 120 V | 100 V - 127 V | |
Upper threshold for transfer to battery power | 151 V | 141 | V to 153 V |
132 V | 127 | V to 138 V | |
102 V | 92 V to 108 V | ||
Lower threshold for transfer to battery power | 89 V | 80 | V to 94 V |
Maximum | Disabled | Enabled |
(1) Lower threshold for transfer to battery mode = 70 V
Sensitivity tab
Configurable function | Default setting | Options |
UPS sensitivity level | Normal | High or low |
NOTE: For more information about these settings, refer to the Help function of the 'UPS Driver' software.
4.Maintenance
4.1
Troubleshooting not requiring MGE UPS SYSTEMS
Indication | Signification | Correction |
UPS overload. The power drawn by the connected equipment exceeds UPS capacity.
Check the power drawn by the equipment and disconnect any
LED 17 flashes. | A battery fault was detected during the automatic bat- | Replace the battery module |
tery test. | (see section 4.2). |
Troubleshooting requiring MGE UPS SYSTEMS
Indication | Signification | Correction | |
LED | 17 goes ON and | UPS electronics have detected a UPS fault. | |
the | buzzer sounds | The connected equipment is no longer supplied. | |
continuously. | Call the after | ||
The equipment connected to the UPS is no | department. | ||
longer protected. |