POWER PROTECTION
UPStation GXT™
1800-2700 VA
208V
USER MANUAL
English / Español
10. Route power supply cords so they are not walked on or pinched.
11. Never block or insert any object into the ventilation holes or other openings.
Maintain a clearance of four (4) inches in front and rear of the UPS for
proper air flow and cooling.
12. It is not necessary to turn off the UPS before starting the battery
replacement procedure. Servicing of batteries should be performed or
supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required
precautions.
To replace batteries, refer to the battery replacement
procedure. If you feel unqualified to replace the batteries, do not open the
battery door. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
13. CAUTION: Do not open or mutilate the batteries. Released electrolyte is
harmful to skin and eyes and may be toxic.
INTRODUCTION AND SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
Congratulations on your choice of the Liebert UPStation GXT™ Uninterruptible
Power System (UPS). It provides conditioned power to microcomputers and
other sensitive electronic equipment.
Upon generation, AC power is clean and stable. However, during transmission
and distribution it may be subject to voltage sags, spikes, or complete power
failure, which may interrupt computer operations, cause data loss, or even
damage equipment. The UPStation GXT™ protects equipment from these
disturbances.
The UPStation GXT™, 208 VAC models comes in nominal power ratings of 1800
or 2700 VA. Complete specifications appear near the end of this section.
The UPStation GXT™ is a compact, “on-line” UPS.
An “on-line” UPS
continuously conditions and regulates its output voltage, whether the utility power
is present or not. It supplies connected equipment with clean sinewave power.
Sensitive electronic equipment operates best from sinewave power.
For ease of use, the UPStation GXT™ contains a light emitting diode (LED)
display to indicate either “load percentage” or “battery capacity” depending upon
the mode of operation. It also provides self diagnostics, a combination On/Alarm
Silence/Manual Battery Test button, a combination Off/Bypass button, and two
levels of alarms when the unit is operating on battery.
The UPStation GXT™ has an interface port for communications between the
UPS and a LAN server or other computer system. This port provides detailed
operating information including voltages, currents, and alarm status to the host
system when used in conjunction with Liebert SiteNet® software. SiteNet®
software can also remotely control UPS operation.
CAUTION: This equipment has been tested and complies with limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits
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. If it is not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference, which the user must correct at his own expense.
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MAJOR COMPONENTS
Dynamic
Bypass
Inverter
Rectifier/PFC
TVSS
and
OUTPUT
INPUT
EMI/RFI
Filters
DC to DC
Converter
Battery
Charger
Battery
G
TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSION (TVSS) AND EMI/RFI
FILTERS
These UPS components provide surge protection, and filter both electromagnetic
interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). They minimize any
surges or interference present in the utility line and keep the sensitive equipment
protected.
RECTIFIER/POWER FACTOR CORRECTION (PFC) CIRCUIT
In normal operation, the rectifier/power factor correction (PFC) circuit converts
utility AC power to regulated DC power for use by the inverter, while ensuring
that the waveshape of the input current used by the UPS is near ideal.
Extracting this sinewave input current achieves two objectives: the utility power is
used as efficiently as possible by the UPS, and the amount of distortion reflected
on the utility is reduced. This results in cleaner power being available to other
devices in the building not being protected by the UPStation GXT™.
INVERTER
In normal operation, the inverter utilizes the DC output of the power factor
correction circuit and “inverts” it into precise, regulated sinewave AC power.
Upon a utility power failure, the inverter receives its required energy from the
battery through the DC-DC converter. In both modes of the operation, the UPS
inverter is on-line and continuously generating clean, precise, regulated AC
output power.
BATTERY CHARGER
The battery charger utilizes energy from the utility power and precisely regulates
it to continuously “float” charge the battery system. The battery system charges
whenever the UPStation GXT™ is plugged in.
DC TO DC CONVERTER
The DC-DC converter utilizes energy from the battery system and raises the DC
voltage to the optimum operating voltage for the inverter. This allows the inverter
to operate continuously at its optimum efficiency and voltage, thus increasing
reliability.
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BATTERY
The UPStation GXT™ employs valve regulated, nonspillable, lead acid batteries.
At typical room temperatures and with the UPS float charging, the battery system
will last many years. Optional external battery cabinets are available to provide
extended run times. For battery run times, refer to the Typical Battery Discharge
Curves.
DYNAMIC BYPASS
The UPStation GXT™ provides an alternate path for utility power to the
connected load, in the unlikely event of a UPS malfunction. Should the UPS
have an overload, over temperature, or UPS failure condition, the UPS
automatically transfers the connected load to bypass. Bypass operation is
indicated by an alarm and an illuminated Bypass LED (other LED’s may be
illuminated to indicate the diagnosed problem). To manually transfer the
connected load from the inverter to bypass power, press the Off button once.
NOTE: The bypass power path does NOT protect the connected equipment
from disturbances on the utility supply.
GENERAL INSTALLATION
TOWER UPS INSTALLATIONS
1. Unpack the UPS carefully noting the packing method. Retain the box and
packing material for possible future shipment.
2. CAUTION: The UPS is heavy (see specifications). Take proper precautions
when lifting or moving it.
3. Visually inspect the UPS for freight damage. Report damage to the carrier
and your dealer.
4. Ensuring load equipment is turned off, plug all loads into the UPS output
receptacles.
5. Plug the UPS into a dedicated wall receptacle properly protected by a circuit
breaker or fuse in accordance with the National And Local Codes. Use a 15
amp rated device for the 1800 VA units, and a 20 amp device for the 2700
VA unit. The wall receptacle must be grounded.
6. Locate the UPS indoors in a controlled environment, where it cannot be
accidentally disconnected. Locate it in an area with unrestricted air flow,
away from water, flammable liquids, gases, corrosives, or conductive
contaminants. Maintain a minimum of 4 inches (100 mm) clearance in front
and rear of the UPS. Maintain an ambient temperature range of 32° to 104°
NOTE: UPS operation in temperatures above 77° F (25° C) reduces battery
life.
7. Turn on the UPS by pressing the On button for at least one half second; then
turn on the connected load equipment. The UPS is ready for normal
operation.
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Support
Base
Rack-Tower models are stabilized by the supplied support bases.
See illustration for placement.
RACK-MOUNT CONVERSION DIAGRAMS
Top
Cover
Screws
Flange
Screws
Rubber
Feet
Fault
!
BYPASS
E
D
C
B
A
Lift here to
change
orientation of
display template
UPS
ON
BATTERY
AC
INPUT
Aerial View
w/top cover removed
+
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RACK-MOUNT UPS CONVERSION AND INSTALLATION
1. Unpack the UPS carefully noting the packing method. Retain the box and
packing material for possible future shipment.
2. CAUTION: The UPS is heavy (see specifications). Take proper precautions
when lifting or moving it.
3. Visually inspect the UPS for freight damage. Report damage to the carrier
and your dealer.
4. Remove the two screws located at the rear of the top cover with a Phillips
(cross head) screw driver. Push the top cover towards back of UPS and lift
off. Remove and retain the two flange screws located at the front of UPS.
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5. Gently lay unit on its right side and remove the six rubber feet with the screw
driver. Remove and retain screws from the two front feet.
NOTE: The rubber feet are not used for rack-mount installations.
6. Locate securing flanges in the top of packing material and fasten to the UPS
using the flange screws from steps 4 and 5.
7. Remove display template to change the orientation of the display. You may
also rotate the “Liebert UPStation GXT™” plate located at left of display
area.
8. NOTE: UPS unit MUST be supported by a shelf, brackets or slide rails on
each side. The securing flanges WILL NOT support the weight of the UPS.
9. For slide rail installations, securing hardware is provided with the UPS and is
located in the packing material (slide rails sold separately). Fasten the
slides into position with the screws per the instructions included with the
slide rails.
10. The UPS is now ready to be placed into the equipment rack.
11. Ensure the load equipment is turned off, plug all loads into the UPS output
receptacles.
12. Plug the UPS into a dedicated wall receptacle properly protected by a circuit
breaker or fuse in accordance with the National And Local Codes. Use a 15
amp rated device for the 1800 VA units, and a 20 amp device for the 2700
VA unit. The wall receptacle must be grounded.
13. Locate UPS indoors in a controlled environment, where it cannot be
accidentally turned off. Locate it in an area of unrestricted air flow around
the unit, away from water, flammable liquids, gases, corrosives, or
conductive contaminants. Maintain a minimum of 4 inches (100 mm)
clearance in front and rear of the UPS. Maintain an ambient temperature
range of 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C).
NOTE: UPS operation in temperatures above 77° F (25° C) reduces battery
life.
14. Turn on the UPS by pressing the On button; then turn on the connected load
equipment. The UPS is ready for normal operation.
Battery Cabinet Installation Diagram
SECURING PLATE
BREAKER
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OPTIONAL BATTERY CABINET(S) INSTALLATION
Up to two optional battery cabinets may be connected to the UPS to provide
additional run time. Battery cabinets are designed to be placed on either side or
beneath the UPS.
Unpack the UPS battery cabinet(s) carefully noting the packing method. Retain
the box and packing material for possible future shipment.
1. CAUTION: The battery cabinet(s) are heavy. Take proper precautions
when lifting or moving them.
2. Visually inspect the UPS for freight damage. Report damage to the carrier
and your dealer.
3. Follow the same installation instructions used earlier for the UPS (tower or
rack-mount).
4. Attach external battery cabinet as shown, using the enclosed metal securing
plate to prevent tip-over.
5. Connect the supplied cable to the battery cabinet then to the UPS.
6. Turn on the breaker on the rear of the battery cabinet.
FERRITE BEAD INSTALLATION
Serial Communications
Attach the smaller enclosed ferrite bead clamp
to the communication cable as shown in the
drawing using the following directions:
·
·
Open the ferrite bead.
Place the communication cable inside the
ferrite bead grove.
·
Position the ferrite bead as close as
possible to the end of the cable that
connects to the DB9 connector of the
UPS.
·
Close the ferrite bead so that the ferrite
bead’s case snaps closed with the cable
routed inside the ferrite bead’s case.
SNMP Installation
Attach the larger enclosed ferrite bead clamp
to the network cable as shown in the drawing
using the following directions:
·
·
Open the ferrite bead.
Place the network cable inside the ferrite
bead grove.
·
·
Wrap the cable once around the bead.
Position the ferrite cable as close as
possible to the end of the cable that
connects to the UPS.
·
Close the ferrite bead so that the ferrite
bead’s case snaps closed with the cable
routed inside the ferrite bead’s case.
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UPStation GXT™
Fault Indicator
Bypass Indicator
UPS On Indicator
Battery Indicator
AC Input Indicator
On/Alarm Silence/
Manual Battery Test
Button
Off/ Bypass Button
Load/Battery Level
Indicators
6
2
4
6
2
4
1- Output Receptacles
2- DB-9 Interface Port
3- AC Inlet
4- Intellislot TM
Communications Port
5- Circuit Protector or fuse
6- Output Voltage Selector
Switches
5
7- Battery Cable Connector
7
7
3
1
3
1
5
2700 VA
Rack Tower
1800 VA
Rack Tower
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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
On/Alarm Silence/Manual Battery Test Button
This button controls output power to connected load(s) and has three functions:
On, Alarm Silence, and Manual Battery Test. Pressing this button will start up
the UPS in order to provide conditioned and protected power into the utility
socket.
To silence alarms, press this button for at least one half second while alarm
conditions are present. After the alarm is silenced, the UPStation GXT™ will
reactivate the alarm system to alert of additional problems.
Note: The low battery and bypass reminder alarms cannot be silenced.
To initiate a manual battery test, press this button for at least one half second
while operating from utility power and no alarm conditions are present.
If the bottom two LEDs do not illuminate during a Battery Test, allow the UPS to
recharge the batteries for 24 hours. After 24 hours, retest the batteries. If the
batteries have been retested and the bottom two LEDs still do not illuminate,
contact your dealer or Liebert Technical Support (LTS) for a battery replacement
kit.
Off/Bypass Button
This button controls output power to connected load(s) and has dual functions:
Off and Bypass.
CAUTION: Pressing this button once will cause the load to be transferred to
bypass power. Pressing this button a second time within 4 seconds will result in
loss of power to the output sockets and connected loads. Perform all necessary
shutdown procedures on connected loads before pressing this button twice.
Load/Battery Level Indicators (4 Green, 1 Amber)
The Load/Battery Level indicators have dual functions. During normal mode
operation LED indicators display the approximate electrical load placed upon the
UPS; and during battery mode operation LED indicators display approximate
battery capacity. Refer to the Typical Battery Discharge Curves to determine the
approximate amount of back up time with respect to your connected load
percentage.
The UPStation GXT™ is equipped with automatic and remote battery test
features. The automatic test occurs every 14 days if utility has not been
interrupted (14 day timer resets if unit goes to battery). Should the battery fail
this test, the fault indicator along with the A and C diagnostic LEDs will illuminate
and an alarm will sound (refer to Troubleshooting Guide). The remote test
feature functions with either SiteNet® 2 or SiteNet® SNMP Manager software
and can remotely initiate the battery test.
Fault Indicator (Red)
The Fault indicator is illuminated if the UPS has detected a problem. Also, one or
more of the load/battery level indicators may be illuminated (refer to
Troubleshooting Guide).
Bypass Indicator (Amber)
The Bypass indicator is illuminated when the UPS is operating from bypass
power. An alarm will sound indicating the UPS detected a problem, or the
manual bypass function has been activated.
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UPS On Indicator (Green)
The UPS On indicator is illuminated when the UPS inverter is operating and
supplying power to your connected loads.
Battery Indicator (Amber)
The Battery indicator is illuminated when the UPS is operating from the battery
system.
AC Input Indicator (Green)
The AC Input indicator is illuminated when utility power is available and within the
input specification.
Output Voltage Selector Switches
The Output Voltage Selector Switches, located on the rear of the UPS, are
designed to allow selecting or changing the desired output voltage to match the
utility. The settings to choose from are 208, 220, 230, and 240 VAC output. The
factory default setting is 208 VAC.
NOTE: Never change the switch settings while UPS is on and powering
connected loads.
Switch positions for voltages:
208 VAC
220 VAC
230 VAC
240 VAC
own
NOTE: Setting output voltage to any other voltage than 208 VAC will
automatically increase the 1800 VA UPS VA and Watt rating to 2000 VA/1400W
and the 2700 VA UPS VA and Watt rating to 3000 VA/2100W.
OPERATION
NORMAL MODE OPERATION
During normal operation, utility power provides energy to the UPS. The filters,
the power factor conditioning circuit and the inverter process this power to
provide computer grade power to connected loads. The UPS maintains the
batteries in a fully charged state.
The four green LEDs indicate an approximate level of load in 25% increments. If
the UPS becomes loaded beyond full rating, the fifth (amber) LED indicator will
illuminate and sound an alarm.
The display template indicates the percentage of load on the UPS output. Figure
1 displays approximately 51-75% loading.
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Fault
100%
!
BYPASS
UPS
ON
76-100%
51-75%
26-50%
0-25%
BATTERY
AC
INPUT
Figure 1- Normal Mode Operation at 51-75% loading
BATTERY MODE OPERATION
Battery mode occurs in event of an extreme input voltage condition or complete
utility failure. The battery system supplies power through the DC-DC converter to
the inverter to generate power for the connected load.
During battery mode an alarm sounds every 10 seconds. This will change to 2
beeps every 5 seconds when battery runs low (approximately 2 minutes
remaining). The AC Input LED will extinguish, and the Battery LED will illuminate
to warn that a utility problem has occurred. Each load/battery level indicator
represents a 20% capacity level. As capacity decreases, fewer indicators remain
illuminated. Refer to the Troubleshooting Guide.
For battery run times, refer to the Typical Battery Discharge Curves. To increase
this time, turn off non-essential pieces of equipment (such as idle computers and
monitors) or add the optional external battery cabinet.
CAUTION: Turning off the UPS while in battery mode will result in loss of output
power.
Figure 2 displays approximately 61-80% battery capacity remaining.
BATTERY RECHARGE MODE
Once utility power is restored, the UPS resumes normal operation. At this time,
the Battery Charger begins recharging the battery.
Fault
!
BYPASS
20-0%
40-21%
60-41%
80-61%
100-81%
UPS
ON
BATTERY
AC
INPUT
Figure 2 – Battery Mode Operation at 61-80% battery capacity
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COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE PORT
The UPStation GXT™ UPS contains a standard DB-9 female connector located
on the rear of the UPS unit. Several signals are provided on this port and are
assigned as follows:
PIN ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Low Battery (open collector)
UPS TxD (typical RS-232 levels)
UPS RxD (typical RS-232 levels)
Remote Shutdown (5-12V); battery operation
Common
Remote Shutdown (short to pin 5); all modes of operation
Low Battery (open emitter)
Utility Fail (open emitter)
Utility Fail (open collector)
PIN ASSIGNMENT
COLLECTOR TO EMITER*
Open Collector
(+)
330 Ohms
(-)
Open Emitter
*Maximum voltage and current on pins 1,7,8,9 is 80V DC; 10.0 mA.
UPS MONITORING
The UPStation GXT™ UPS has the capability of being monitored with stand
alone computers, network workstations, network servers, or UNIX hosts via the
DB-9 female connector located on the rear of the UPS.
This capability is used in applications requiring the UPS to provide status and
power monitoring information to the computer system. For example, during a
utility power failure, the information can be used by the computer’s operating
system or application program to automatically save information in buffers, to
close files, and shut down operations prior to battery capacity depletion.
Monitoring of the UPS via a computer system is easily made with a Liebert
SiteNet® 1 shutdown kit (sold separately).
Consult your local Liebert
representative to determine the correct software kit for your application. The kit
includes special purpose cable and shutdown software.
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UPS INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATIONS
The UPStation GXT™ UPS has the capability to communicate intelligently with
stand alone computers, network workstations, network servers, or UNIX hosts via
the DB-9 female connector located at the rear of the UPS. By purchasing the
optional Liebert SiteNet® 2 software package (sold separately), intelligent
communications allows the following capabilities:
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-
-
-
-
Quantitative monitoring of utility and UPS power
Quantitative monitoring of internal UPS parameters
Periodic tests of battery quality and replacement notification
Timed and delayed shutdown of the UPS
Logging of power disturbances and anomalies
Consult your local Liebert sales representative for more information about
SiteNet® 2 software.
UPS INTELLISLOT™ COMMUNICATIONS
The UPStation GXT™ UPS contains an Intellislot™ communications port for the
optional internal Ethernet SNMP card. Optional SiteNet® SNMP Manager
software is available to allow communication through several network
management systems. Contact your local Liebert representative, dealer, or
reseller.
CAUTION:
TO MAINTAIN SAFETY (SELV) BARRIERS AND FOR
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY, SIGNAL CABLES SHOULD BE
SEGREGATED AND RUN SEPARATE FROM ALL OTHER POWER CABLES,
WHERE APPLICABLE.
MAINTENANCE
The UPStation GXT™ UPS requires very little maintenance. The batteries are
valve regulated, nonspillable, lead acid, and should be kept charged to obtain
their designed life. The UPS continuously charges the batteries when connected
to the utility supply.
When storing the UPS for any length of time, it is recommended to plug the UPS
in for at least 24 hours every four to six months to ensure full recharge of the
batteries.
The UPStation GXT™ UPS is designed to allow the user to safely replace the
batteries. Read the safety cautions before proceeding. Contact your dealer to
obtain the appropriate replacement battery kit.
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
CAUTION – A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short
circuit current. The following precautions should be observed before replacing
the batteries:
-
It is not necessary to turn off and disconnect the UPS from the utility power
prior to opening the battery replacement door; however, it is your option.
The UPStation GXT batteries can be replaced without turning off the UPS
or your connected equipment.
-
-
-
-
Remove rings, watches, and other metal objects.
Use a Phillips (cross head) screwdriver with insulated grips.
Do not lay tools or other metal objects on top of the batteries.
If the battery replacement kit is damaged in any way or shows signs of
leakage, contact your dealer immediately.
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-
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, the batteries may explode.
If you feel unqualified to replace the batteries, do not open the battery
door. Call Liebert Technical Support (LTS). World Wide Technical
Support numbers are located at the end of this section.
FOR 1800 TO 2700 VA RACK/TOWER MODELS:
CAUTION: The battery assembly is heavy (approximately 55 lbs (25 kg)). Take
proper precautions when lifting or moving it.
TOWER MODELS ONLY:
-
Remove top cover by removing the two screws located on rear of top cover.
Push the top cover towards the back of UPS and lift off. Remove the two
flange screws near the front of UPS.
-
Gently lay the UPS on its right side and remove the two front rubber feet.
Continue with Rack/Tower Models battery replacement procedures.
RACK & TOWER MODELS:
1. Grasp the front bezel (plastic cover) and pull forward for removal.
NOTE: The two securing flanges must be removed before front bezel
(cover) can be removed.
2. Remove the two screws from the small battery door. Remove the door by
pulling it forward and lifting it off. Lay aside for reassembly.
NOTE: The small door contains a connector that disconnects battery into a
lower, safer voltage.
3. Loosen the five screws of the large battery door. Remove the door by
pulling it forward and lifting it off. Lay aside for reassembly.
4. Pull battery assembly out approximately 50mm (2 in). Gently pull the battery
wiring out and disconnect the battery connector.
5. Completely remove battery assembly from the UPS.
6. Unpack the new battery assembly taking care not to destroy the packing.
Compare new and old battery assemblies to make sure they are the same
quantity and voltage rating (see specifications). If so, proceed with the next
step;
otherwise
STOP
and
contact
your
dealer
or
LTS.
7. Slide the new battery assembly into the cavity, leaving 50mm (2 in).
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8. Connect the battery wire connectors together.
9. Slide battery assembly completely into the UPS, reposition the large battery
door and replace the screws removed in step 3.
10. Reposition small battery door and replace the screws removed in step 2 to
lock top battery door closed.
11. Replace front bezel (cover) on UPS. Replace the securing flanges (for Rack
Tower procedures) and flange screws to secure bezel in place. For Tower
procedures, replace the two front rubber feet, stand unit upright, and replace
the top cover. Connect the UPS to the utility supply socket and turn on the
UPS by pressing the On button. The UPS is ready for normal operation.
12. Dispose of batteries in accordance with your local laws and regulation.
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RACK / TOWER BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Top cover
screws
Flange
screws
Rear View
Aerial View
w/top cover removed
Two front
rubber feet
Front bezel (cover)
Small battery door
Large battery
door
Screw hidden by
small battery door
Battery connector
Large battery door
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UPStation GXT™ BATTERY RUN TIMES
(Discharge times are at 25° C ambient)
1800 VA Rack Tower
2700 VA Rack Tower
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AUDIBLE ALARM CONDITIONS
CONDITION
ALARM
Battery mode
(utility failure)
One short beep every ten seconds; more
than two minutes of run time remaining
Two short beeps every five seconds; less
than two minutes of run time remaining
One short beep every half second
One second beep every four seconds
One second beep every four seconds
One second beep every four seconds
One second beep every four seconds
One second beep every four seconds
Two second beep every minute
Low battery
Output overload (bypass)
Over temperature (bypass)
DC Bus overvoltage (bypass)
Control power supply failure (bypass)
PFC failure (bypass)
Inverter failure
Battery Test failure
TROUBLESHOOTING
The information below indicates various symptoms a user may encounter in the
event the UPStation GXT™ develops a problem. Use this information to
determine whether external factors cause the problem and how to remedy the
situation.
1. The fault indicator will illuminate indicating the UPS detected a problem.
2. An alarm will sound, alerting that the UPS requires attention.
3. One or more additional load/battery level LED indicators will be illuminated
to provide a diagnostic aid to the operator, as described below:
Fault
!
BYPASS
E
D
C
B
A
UPS
ON
Load / Battery
Level Indicators
BATTERY
AC
INPUT
All.
A.
B.
C.
D.
On bypass due to output overload (beep every half second)
On bypass due to over temperature condition (beep every 4 seconds)
On bypass due to DC bus overvoltage (beep every 4 seconds)
On bypass due to control power supply failure (beep every 4 seconds)
On bypass due to PFC failure (beep every 4 seconds)
E.
On bypass due to inverter failure (beep every 4 seconds)
A&C.
C&E.
UPS failed battery test (long beep every minute)
UPS shutdown due to command from communication port (SNMP); no beep
The fault indicators will be illuminated indefinitely while battery charger is
operational, or for a maximum of 5 minutes while battery charger is not
operational.
If a problem persists consult your dealer, or contact Liebert Technical Support
(LTS). World Wide Technical Support numbers are located at the end of this
section.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
UPS fails to start when
on button is pressed
UPS is short circuited or
overloaded
Ensure UPS is off. Disconnect all loads
and ensure nothing is lodged in output
sockets. Ensure loads are not defective
or shorted internally.
Internal fuse is blown,
indicating internal fault
UPS not plugged in
Do not attempt to open or service the
UPS. Contact your dealer or LTS.
UPS is operating from battery mode,
make certain UPS is securely plugged
into the wall socket and feeder breaker in
“on”.
Battery indicator is
illuminated
UPS input protection has
opened
UPS is operating from battery mode.
Save data and close applications. Reset
input breaker.
Utility voltage out of UPS
input range.
UPS is operating from battery mode.
Save data and close applications.
Ensure utility supply voltage is within
acceptable limits for UPS.
UPS has reduced battery
time
Batteries not fully charged
UPS is overloaded
Keep UPS plugged in continuously at
least 24 hours to recharge batteries
Check load level display and reduce load
level
Batteries may not be able to
hold a full charge due to age
UPS overloaded or load
equipment is faulty
Replace batteries. Contact your dealer
or LTS for replacement battery kit
Check load level display and remove
non-essential loads. Recalculate load
VA and reduce number of loads
connected to UPS. Check load
equipment for faults.
Fault and Bypass
indicators and all load
level LEDs are
illuminated
Fault and Bypass
indicators and diagnostic
LED A are illuminated
UPS internal fan has a
Ensure UPS is not overloaded,
ventilation openings not blocked, or room
ambient temperature not excessive.
Wait 30 minutes to allow UPS to cool,
then restart UPS. IF it does not restart,
contact your dealer or LTS.
problem or UPS shutdown
due to temperature condition.
Load is on bypass power
Fault and Bypass
UPS internal DC bus
overvoltage
UPS requires service. Contact your
dealer or LTS.
indicators and diagnostic
LED B are illuminated
Fault and Bypass
indicators and diagnostic
LED C are illuminated
Fault and Bypass
indicators and diagnostic
LED D are illuminated
Fault and Bypass
indicators and diagnostic
LED E are illuminated
Fault and Bypass
UPS power control fault.
UPS PFC fault.
UPS requires service. Contact your
dealer or LTS.
UPS requires service. Contact your
dealer or LTS.
UPS inverter fault.
UPS requires service. Contact your
dealer or LTS.
UPS failed the battery test.
Replace batteries. Contact your dealer
or LTS.
indicators and diagnostic
LED A & C are
illuminated
Fault and Bypass
indicators and diagnostic
LED C & E are
UPS shutdown due to a
command from the
communications port(s)
Your UPS has received a signal or
command from the attached computer. If
this was inadvertent, ensure the
communication cable used is correct for
your system. For assistance, contact
your dealer or LTS.
illuminated
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SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL NUMBER
MODEL RATING VA/W
DIMENSIONS: in (mm)
Unit
W x D x H
Shipping
GXT1800RT-208
1800 / 1290
GXT2700RT-208
GXT96VBATT
2700 / 1890
7.0 x 19.3 x 16. 9
(177 x 522 x 430)
13.38 x 26.0 x 22.25
(340 x 660 x 565)
7.0 x 19.3 x 16. 9
(177 x 522 x 430)
13.38 x 26.0 x 22.25
(340 x 660 x 565)
7.0 x 19.3 x 16. 9
(177 x 522 x 430)
13.38 x 26.0 x 22.25
(340 x 660 x 565)
W x D x H
WEIGHT: lbs (kg)
Unit
Shipping
80.9 (36.8)
88.0 (40.0)
85.9 (39.0)
93.0 (42.3)
71.6 (32.5)
78.7 (35.8)
INPUT AC PARAMETERS
Voltage Range (typical)
208 VAC nominal; variable based upon output
load
100% - 90% Loading
90% - 70% Loading
70% - 30% Loading
30% - 0% Loading
Frequency
191 VAC to 275 VAC
164 VAC to 275 VAC
144 VAC to 275VAC
124 VAC to 275VAC
48 – 52 Hz or 58 – 62 Hz; auto sensing
Input Power Cord
6 ft. attached, w/
NEMA L6-15 plug
6 ft. attached, w/ NEMA
L6-20 plug
N/A
N/A
OUTPUT AC PARAMETERS
Output Receptacles
(2) NEMA L6-15R
(2) NEMA L6-15R,
(1) NEMA L6-20R
Voltage
Frequency
208/220/230/240 (switch selectable) VAC; ±3%
50 Hz or 60Hz
Waveform
Sinewave
Main Mode Overload
200% for 8 cycles; 130% for 10 seconds with
transfer to bypass
BATTERY PARAMETERS
Type
Valve-regulated, nonspillable, lead acid
Qty. x Voltage x Rating
8 x 12V x 7 or 7.2 AH
8 x 12V x 7 or 7.2 AH
8 x 12V x 7 or 7.2
AH
Batt. Mfg./ Part #
Back-up Time
CSB GP1270F2 or Panasonic LC-R127R2CH1
See Typical Battery Discharge Curves
Recharge Time
5 Hours to 95% capacity after full discharge into
100% load
Adds 5 hours per
additional battery
cabinet
ENVIROMENTAL
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Operating Elevation
Storage Elevation
Audible Noise
AGENCY
+32° F to +104° F (0° C to +40° C)
+5° F to +122 °F (-15° C to +50° C)
0% to 95%, non-condensing
Up to10,000 ft. (3000 m) at 40° C without derating
50,000 ft. (15,000 m) maximum
<45 dBA, at 1 meter
Safety
RFI/EMI
Immunity
UL 1778, c-UL Listed
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
IEEE 587 Category A
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Liebert Corporation extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the
purchaser and to its customer (collectively referred to as the "Purchaser"): the
enclosed Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) and components are free from
defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, service, and
maintenance FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF
ORIGINAL PURCHASE from Liebert or the Liebert dealer or retailer. THE
FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN AND NO
OTHER WARANTY IS PROVIDED, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Certain aspects of disclaimers are not applicable to
consumer products acquired by individuals and used for personal, family, or
household purposes (as distinguished from industrial or other purposes). Local
laws may not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the
above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights, and you may have other rights which vary according to local law.
Certain repairs or services are the responsibility of the Purchaser and the
Purchaser is expected to pay for them. This warranty does not extend either to
products with removed or altered serial numbers or to any losses or damages
due to act of God or source external to the product, misuse, accident, abuse,
neglect, negligence, unauthorized modification, alteration, or repair, use beyond
rated capacity, or improper installation, maintenance, application or use,
including, without limitation, use in a manner contrary to the accompanying
instructions or applicable codes. WARNING: Warranty is void if the battery is
allowed to discharge below the minimum battery cutoff point. To prevent such
discharge DO NOT leave the unit power switch "ON" for more than two (2) days
without AC power being supplied to the UPS. The battery must be recharged
every four (4) to six (6) months when not in use.
If the UPS fails to conform with the above warranty within the two year warranty
period, Liebert will repair or replace the UPS, at Liebert's option. Repairs or
replacements are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.
Purchaser, to make a warranty claim, should call 1-800-222-5877 to obtain a
Returned Goods Authorization number and shipping instructions. Return
transportation costs to Liebert are the responsibility of the Purchaser.
"LIFE SUPPORT" POLICY
This product is not recommended, and the Company will not knowingly sell this
product, for use with life support and other designated "critical" devices. ANY
SUCH USE BY A USER AUTOMATICALLY VOIDS AND DISCLAIMS ANY
AND ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY, IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR
A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND EXPRESS WARRANTIES THAT THIS
PRODUCT WILL CONFORM TO ANY AFFIRMATION OR PROMISE, FOR
THIS PRODUCT AND THE USER AGREES THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES.
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1050 Dearborn Drive Columbus, OH 43229 614-888-0246
UPStation GXT™
1800-2700 VA
208 V
Technical Support
U.S.A.
1-800-222-5877
Outside the U.S.A.
614-841-6755
U.K.
France
Germany
Italy
Netherlands
+44 (0) 1793 553355
+33 1 4 87 51 52
+49 89 99 19 220
+39 2 98250 1
+00 31 475 503333
614-841-5471
E-mail
Web site
Worldwide FAX tech support
The Company Behind The Products
While every precaution has
been taken to ensure
Corporation assumes no
With more than 500,000 installations around the
globe, Liebert is the world leader in computer
protection systems. Since its founding in 1965,
responsibility, and disclaims all
liability for damages resulting
from use of this information or
for any errors or omissions.
Liebert has developed
support and protection systems for sensitive
electronics:
a
complete range of
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Environmental systems: close-control air
conditioning from 1.5 to 60 tons.
Power conditioning and UPS with power
ranges from 250 VA to more than 1000
kVA.
©1998 Liebert Corporation All
rights reserved throughout the
world. Specifications subject to
change without notice.
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Integrated systems that provide both
environmental and power protection in a
single, flexible package.
® Liebert and the Liebert logo
are registered trademarks of
Liebert Corporation. All names
referred to are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
Monitoring and control
—
on-site or
remote — from systems of any size or
location.
Service and support, through more than
100 service centers around the world, and
a 24-hour Customer Response Center.
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