Why is my Siel UPS running on battery even with mains power?
Why is my Siel UPS running on battery even with mains power?
Apparent Power | 200 VA |
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Active Power | 120 W |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -15°C to 45°C |
Input Voltage | 230 VAC |
Output Voltage | 230 VAC |
Input Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Output Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Battery Type | Sealed lead-acid battery, maintenance-free |
Communication Port | USB |
Humidity | 0-95% non-condensing |
Visual identification of the UPS front panel components.
Details of the controls and indicators on the UPS front panel.
Visual identification of the UPS rear panel connections and components.
Diagram showing input, output, bypass, and battery connections.
Explanation of terminals for external signals and synchronization.
Configuration for dual input mode with a separate bypass line.
Explanation of the UPS front panel display and function keys.
Guidelines for preparing the UPS and its environment for installation.
Requirements for the site where the UPS will be installed.
Conditions for storing the UPS before installation.
Compliance and precautions regarding EMC standards.
Requirements for protecting the UPS from voltage spikes.
Ventilation requirements for battery rooms to manage hydrogen.
Step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking the UPS.
Verifying all included accessories after unpacking.
Guidelines for placing the UPS correctly and securely.
Information on selecting appropriate cable dimensions for connections.
Essential checks and safety procedures before making connections.
Detailed instructions for connecting power and signal cables to the UPS.
Schematics illustrating various UPS power connection configurations.
How the UPS handles and protects against short circuits.
Preventing voltage feedback into the input line from internal faults.
Recommended upstream protection for the input power line.
Requirements for surge protection and disconnection of the battery line.
Protection against earth leakage currents and required differential switch types.
Recommended protection for the output power line.
Remote Emergency Power Off function and its connection.
Using auxiliary contacts for remote signaling and control.
Information about the integrated output Schuko socket.
Synchronizing the UPS output with an external source.
Connecting a sensor for remote battery temperature monitoring.
Using a remote panel for UPS monitoring and status overview.
Information on upgrading the battery charging capacity.
Installing a bypass switch for UPS maintenance without interruption.
Connecting multiple UPS units for redundancy or increased capacity.
Optional accessory for routing cables at the top of the unit.
Brackets and fasteners for lifting the UPS.
Overview of the UPS purpose and block diagram of its components.
Step-by-step guide for initial UPS power-on and configuration.
Procedure for starting the UPS using the mains power supply.
Procedure for starting the UPS using the battery (Cold Start).
Steps to safely turn off the UPS and its connected load.
How the UPS controls its cooling fans based on load and temperature.
Explanation of the UPS status display and its graphical representation.
Navigation and understanding of the UPS control panel menu structure.
Selecting and understanding different UPS operating modes (On Line, Eco, Smart).
How to use the manual bypass for maintenance or troubleshooting.
Functionality of the redundant power supply for bypass operation.
Feature to limit inrush current during power restoration.
Power reduction at specific output voltages.
User-configurable parameters via the control panel and software.
Description of RS232, USB, and other communication interfaces.
Explanation of the different audible alarms and their meanings.
Using UPSmon software for management and monitoring.
Software for advanced UPS parameter configuration.
Codes indicating UPS status, commands, and warnings.
List and description of minor UPS performance-reducing issues.
List and description of critical problems that can cause UPS lockout.
Codes indicating UPS or component inhibition due to alarms or faults.