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Dale Power Solutions Ltd
Salter Road, Eastfield Industrial Estate, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 3DU, UK
info@dalepowersolutions.com | www.dalepowersolutions.com | +44 (0) 1723 583511
S5264FU02 Rev 3
Dale Power Solutions Ltd
User Manual
E200 Series UPS
E206(E)
E2010(E)

Questions and Answers

  • C
    Catherine BernardAug 16, 2025
    What to do if my Dale Power Solutions UPS beeps twice and shows 'output overload'?
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      Megan OwensAug 16, 2025
      If the buzzer beeps twice every second and the LCD shows 'output overload' on your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it means the UPS is overloaded. You should reduce the load on the UPS.
  • D
    Dana JacksonAug 19, 2025
    Why won't my Dale Power Solutions UPS start after pressing the ON button?
    • K
      Kelsey MooreAug 19, 2025
      If your Dale Power Solutions UPS doesn’t start when you press the ON button, it could be due to a couple of reasons. First, you might not be pressing the ON button long enough; try pressing and holding it for 1 second. Second, it could be due to overload. Try disconnecting all loads and restarting the UPS.
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    vmitchellAug 22, 2025
    What to do if the Dale Power Solutions E2010 UPS shows 'battery fault'?
    • T
      Timothy HortonAug 22, 2025
      If the fault indicator is on and the LCD displays 'battery fault' on your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it could be due to several reasons: * The battery circuit breaker might be off or poorly connected. Switch on the breaker and check the battery connections. * The battery connection might be reversed. Check the battery polarity. * The battery might be defective. In that case, contact your distributor to replace the battery.
  • A
    Alexandria ShieldsAug 26, 2025
    Why does my Dale Power Solutions E2010 have abnormal backup time?
    • B
      Brian JimenezAug 26, 2025
      If you are experiencing abnormal backup time with your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it could be due to a couple of reasons: 1. The battery might not be fully charged. To solve this, charge the battery for 8 hours when AC is normal, then re-test the backup time. 2. The battery might be defective. If this is the case, contact your distributor to replace the battery.
  • T
    timothy79Aug 28, 2025
    Why is my Dale Power Solutions UPS in battery mode when AC is normal?
    • J
      Joseph WhiteAug 28, 2025
      If the AC is normal but the AC indicator is off, and your Dale Power Solutions UPS is in battery mode, it could be due to: 1. The input circuit breaker being off. Switch on the input breaker. 2. An input power connection problem. Check the connection and redo.
  • R
    Richard WilliamsAug 31, 2025
    What does it mean when my Dale Power Solutions E2010 UPS displays 'output short circuit'?
    • R
      ralphknightAug 31, 2025
      If you hear long beeps, the fault indicator is on, and the LCD displays 'output short circuit' on your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it indicates an output short circuit. Remove the short circuit and restart the UPS.
  • T
    Terry WoodSep 3, 2025
    Why is the AC indicator flashing on my Dale Power Solutions UPS?
    • R
      Ronnie OlsenSep 3, 2025
      If the AC indicator is flashing on your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it means the input AC is beyond the normal range. Monitor the backup time if the UPS is in battery mode.
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    lancecookSep 6, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Dale Power Solutions E2010 UPS with a blank LCD?
    • C
      Crystal WelchSep 6, 2025
      If the LCD is off and there is no self-diagnosis on your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it could be due to: 1. Absent input power. 2. Low input power. Use a multimeter to check whether the input voltage is normal.
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    Peggy King DVMSep 9, 2025
    What to do if Dale Power Solutions E2010 UPS switches to bypass mode and beeps?
    • D
      Daniel PittsSep 9, 2025
      If your Dale Power Solutions UPS emits long beeps, the fault indicator is on, and the UPS switches to bypass mode, it indicates the UPS is too hot. Check for an over temperature warning in the status menu, ensure there is airflow from the fans and no airflow blockages. Wait until the UPS has cooled down and try to restart it.
  • J
    Julia TravisSep 12, 2025
    What to do if my Dale Power Solutions UPS has no output?
    • A
      Amanda PerezSep 12, 2025
      If there is no alarm but no output from your Dale Power Solutions UPS, it could be due to an output connection problem. Check the connection and redo.

Summary

Safety

EMC

Product for commercial/industrial applications, C2 UPS. May cause radio interference in residential environments.

Warning Symbols

Alerts to important safety information for installation, operation, and maintenance.

Product Description

Applications

Provides AC backup power for computer centres, network management centres, and telecommunication systems.

Product Range

Lists available E200 series models and their battery location options (internal/external).

System Block Diagram

Features

Installation

Siting Considerations

Guidelines for UPS placement, ventilation, and temperature to ensure optimal performance and battery life.

Wiring Considerations

Instructions for selecting circuit breakers, cables, and making correct electrical connections.

Operation from a Generator

Circuit Breaker and Cable Sizes

Unpacking the UPS

Rear Panel Layout

Wiring the UPS

Wiring Units in Parallel

Operation

On-Line Mode

Default mode where load is supplied via inverter; battery is trickle charged.

Bypass Mode

Load supplied directly from mains; battery charged. Switches on overload or fault.

Battery Mode

Load supplied from battery via inverter during mains failure or out-of-range input.

ECO Mode

Load supplied via bypass for higher efficiency; slower transfer than on-line mode.

Before Switch On

Switching On the UPS

Switching Off the UPS

Swapping Out a UPS on a Live System

Front Panel Controls and Indicators

Navigating the System Menu

Figure Menu Items

Status Menu Items

Setting Menu Items

User Set Menu Items

Settings related to user preferences like display backlight timeout and brightness.

System Set Menu Items

System configuration parameters like voltage, frequency, and operating modes.

Parallel Set Menu Items

Configuration options for parallel UPS operation, including ID and redundancy.

Battery Set Menu Items

Revise Set Menu Items

Command Menu Items

LCD Display Messages

Maintenance

Battery Maintenance and Replacement

Battery care, external replacement, status checks, and function checks for optimal battery life.

General Maintenance Checks

Fan operation, visual checks for ventilation, and overall UPS status monitoring.

Troubleshooting

Appendix 1: Signal Options

RS232 Serial Port

Connecting UPS via RS232 for monitoring power status, alarms, and running parameters.

Contact Closure

Basic monitoring and control via dry contacts on the rear DB9 socket.

SNMP Card (Advanced Monitoring)

Relay Card (Advanced Monitoring)

Relay Card Specifications

Appendix 2: Parallel Board Signals

LBS (Load Bus Synchronisation)

Synchronizing the output of two separate paralleled systems.

Dry Contact Relay Signals

Wiring details for dry contact signals, including voltage supply and functions.

Appendix 3: Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Detailed electrical parameters including input, battery, and output specifications.

Output and Switch Time Specifications

Output performance metrics, switch times, overload handling, and efficiency ratings.

Safety, EMC, and Reliability

Compliance standards, isolation resistance, voltage, EMC ratings, and reliability metrics.

Mechanical Specifications

Appendix 4: Optional Equipment

Appendix 5: UPS Alarm Tables

Running and Status Alarms

Tables detailing running status codes and general status alarm codes.

Alarm A and Alarm B Tables

Detailed tables for Alarm A and Alarm B fault conditions and their causes.

Alarm B (cont.) and Input;Output Alarms

Continued Alarm B section and tables for input/output related alarms.

Dale Power Solutions E2010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TopologyLine Interactive
Operating Temperature0 - 40°C
Storage Temperature-15 - 45°C
Input Voltage230 VAC
Output Voltage230 V
Frequency Range50/60 Hz
Transfer Time4 - 8 ms
Communication InterfaceUSB

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