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BPC PowerPro HP310 User Manual

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PowerPro
HP-300 SERIES
HP310 - 10 k VA
HP320 - 20 k VA
HP330 - 30 kVA

Table of Contents

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BPC PowerPro HP310 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WaveformSimulated Sine Wave
Operating Temperature0-40°C
Input Frequency50/60Hz ±5Hz
Output Frequency50/60Hz ±1Hz
Typical Recharge Time8 hours
ProtectionOverload
Humidity0-90% non-condensing

Summary

I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1.1 Introduction

Overview of the On-Line UPS, its technology, and benefits.

1.2 Design Concept

Explains the UPS internal design, operating modes, and power configuration.

1.3 Technical Specifications

Detailed technical specifications for the HP-300 series UPS models.

II. FRONT PANEL

2.1 Introduction

Describes the front panel layout, display, indicators, and function keys.

2.2 Alarms And Status Messages

Details alarm codes, status messages, and their meanings for UPS operation.

2.3 Menu Description

Explains navigation and usage of the UPS menu system and submenus.

2.4 MAIN Menu

Lists main menu items and their functions for UPS status and control.

2.5 MEASURES Menu Items

Details measured values available in the 'Measures' submenu.

2.6 ALARMS Menu Items

Shows how to view recorded log events and alarms from the UPS.

2.7 INFORMATION Menu Items

Provides information about UPS status, power rating, and firmware version.

2.8 SETTINGS Menu Items

Allows user configuration of UPS operation modes and settings.

2.9 COMMAND Menu Items

Enables direct commands for UPS functions like sound, bypass, and tests.

2.10 TIME Menu Items

Details how to set and adjust the UPS's real-time clock and date.

2.11 PASSWORD Menu Items

Explains password entry for service access and adjustments.

III. PARALLEL OPERATION

3.1 Introduction

Explains the purpose and benefits of using UPS units in parallel.

3.2 Parallel Operation Modes

Describes the available modes for parallel UPS operation: Symetric, Redundant, Hot Standby.

3.3 Parallel Operation Mode Fault Codes

Lists fault codes and their descriptions for parallel operation issues.

3.4 Parallel System Accessories

Details the necessary accessories for parallel UPS operation and installation.

IV. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4.1 Introduction

Provides guidance on UPS controls, indicators, and alarms for operation.

4.2 Procedure For Switching The UPS To Power The Load From a Power-Off Condition

Step-by-step guide to turn on the UPS and power the load equipment.

4.3 Procedure For Switching The UPS Into a Maintenance Bypass From Normal Operation

Instructions for switching the UPS to maintenance bypass mode for service.

4.4 Procedure For Switching The UPS ON From a Maintenance By-Pass Power Down Condition

Steps to power on the UPS from a maintenance bypass shutdown state.

4.5 Procedure For Switching The UPS ON From Static By-Pass

Guide to turn on the UPS from the static bypass mode.

4.6 Procedure For Completely Powering Down The UPS

Procedure for safely shutting down the UPS and connected load equipment.

4.7 When Utility Power Is Interrupted

Describes UPS behavior and user actions during utility power loss events.

V. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

5.1 Introduction

General warnings and overview for UPS installation by qualified personnel.

5.2 Unpacking

Instructions for safely unpacking the UPS unit and checking package contents.

5.3 Equipment Positioning

Guidelines for selecting an optimal and safe installation location for the UPS.

5.4 Connecting The UPS Power Cables

Detailed instructions for connecting UPS power cables, including safety earth and battery connections.

VI. CUSTOMER SERVICE

6.1 Maintenance

Routine maintenance tasks for ensuring trouble-free UPS operation.

6.2 Troubleshooting

A checklist to help diagnose and resolve UPS problems before calling service.

6.3 Storage

Recommendations for proper storage of the UPS and its batteries.

VII. REMOTE MONITORING AND CONTROL

7.1 Using Serial Port

How to use the serial port for UPS monitoring and control commands.

7.2 Serial Communication Cable

Details on RS232 communication cable specifications and setup.

7.3 Modem Connection

Instructions for setting up remote UPS control via modem connection.

7.4 Dry Contact (Interface) Connection

Explains connections for monitoring UPS events via dry contacts.

7.5 Remote Monitoring Panel

Information on connecting and using a remote monitoring panel with the UPS.

VIII. LIMITED WARRANTY

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