Alpha Technologies CFR 1500, CFR 2000, CFR 2500, CFR 3000 User Manual
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Start-up and Test,
continued
Switching OFF the UPS:
1.
Switch all equipment connected to the UPS OFF.
2.
Switch the rear panel “BATTERY” circuit breaker OFF. This will prevent the UPS
from initiating LINE FAILURE operation when AC power
is removed.
3.
Unplug the CFR's AC power cord from the wall receptacle.
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Fig. 16
UPS Shutdown
AC line power cord
Battery circuit breaker
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5.6 Input Parameters
“INPUT PARAMETERS” provides UPS Input Voltage, Current, Volt Amps,
Power in Watts, Power Factor, and Line Frequency information.
Voltage
The voltage measured at the input of the UPS (i.e., 120 VAC).
Current
The flow of current measured at the input of the UPS (i.e., 3.1 Amps).
Volt Amps
The apparent input power of the UPS as calculated by multiplying the input
voltage by the input current (i.e., 663 VA).
Power in Watts
The true input power of the UPS as calculated in Watts (i.e., 600 Watts).
Power Factor
The ratio of true power (power actually consumed) to apparent power (simple
product of voltage and current) at the input of the UPS (i.e., 0.89).
Line Frequency
The frequency of the AC Line measured at the input of the UPS
(i.e., 60 HZ).
5. RS-232 TERMINAL COMMUNICATION
5.7 Output Parameters
“OUTPUT PARAMETERS” provides UPS Output Voltage, Current,
Volt Amps, Power in Watts, Power Factor, and Line Frequency
information.
NOTE: UPS’s with dual output voltages offer the option of selecting and
viewing the VOLTAGE and CURRENT of each output individually.
Voltage
Output Voltage #1 displays the true RMS voltage for the 120 VAC side (i.e., all
120 volt receptacles) and the voltage between L1 and N on the output terminal block.
Output Voltage #2 displays the true RMS voltage for the 208 VAC or 240 VAC
(i.e., all 208 VC or 240 VAC output receptacles) and the voltage between L1 and L2
on the output terminal block. Note: The voltage between N and L2 can be calculated
by subtracting Output Voltage #1 from Output Voltage #2.
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