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Technoline EVO PLUS 1.000 PF User Manual

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Uninterruptible Power Supply
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Publish statement
Thank you for purchasing this series UPS.
This series UPS is an intelligent, single phase in single phase out, high frequency online
UPS designed by our R&D team who is with years of designing experiences on UPS.
With excellent electrical performance, perfect intelligent monitoring and network functions,
smart appearance, complying with EMC and safety standards, This UPS has become
standard product which meets the world’s advanced level.
Read this manual carefully before installation
This manual offers technical support for equipment operator
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Technoline
Cavendish blvd, Montreal, QC H4R 2M9 CANADA
www.technoline-ca.com
Edition: January 2020 version: 1.0
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Technoline EVO PLUS 1.000 PF Specifications

General IconGeneral
Apparent Power1000 VA
Real Power600 W
Output Frequency50/60 Hz
Battery Capacity9 Ah
Waveform TypeSimulated Sine Wave
Communication InterfaceUSB
Battery TypeLead-acid
Battery Voltage12 V
Transfer Time≤10 ms
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Safety CertificationsCE
Input Voltage220-240 VAC
Output Voltage220-240 VAC

Summary

1. Important Safety Warning

1-1 Transportation

Safely transport the UPS in its original packaging to prevent shock and impact.

1-2 Preparation

Acclimate the UPS to the environment and avoid moist or direct sunlight locations.

1-3 Installation

Connect to grounded outlets, avoid overloading, and secure cables to prevent tripping.

2. Installation and setup

1-4 Operation

Do not disconnect mains during operation; prevent fluids and foreign objects from entering the UPS.

1-5 Maintenance, service and faults

Repairs by qualified personnel only; hazardous voltages present even when disconnected.

1-6 Symbols used in this guide

Explains warning symbols like "Risk of electric shock" and "Caution" for equipment damage.

2-1 Unpack checking

Inspect UPS for damage, check accessories against packing list, contact dealer if issues arise.

2-2 Real panel view

Illustrates and labels the front and rear panel components of the UPS for different models.

2-3 Installing the UPS

Instructions for installing the UPS into a rack using provided hardware, noting cabinet weight.

Rackmount Wiring Installation

Steps for wiring the UPS, including connecting internal batteries and optional EBPs.

Connecting the EBP(s)

Procedures for installing optional Extended Battery Packs (EBPs) to the UPS unit.

Rackmount converted to Tower Installation

Instructions for converting a rackmount UPS to a tower configuration using plastic base brackets.

2-4 UPS start up and turn off

Procedures for starting and turning off the UPS in various operational modes.

2-5 Configuring Battery Settings

Configure UPS for correct battery string count based on installed EBPs for optimal runtime.

2-6 LCD control panel

Overview of the UPS LCD display, including indicators and their meanings.

2-7 Setup the UPS

Guides for UPS input, output, and communication connections for proper setup.

3. Operations

3-1 Button operation

Describes the functions of the ON, OFF, and FUNC/Rotate/Mute buttons on the UPS.

3-2 LCD display

Details the various interfaces and content displayed on the UPS LCD for rack and tower configurations.

3-3 UPS setting

Guide to configuring UPS settings like mode, voltage, frequency, EOD, bypass limits, and mute.

3-4 Operating Mode Description

Explains UPS operating modes such as Line, Battery, Bypass, ECO, Standby, and Fault modes.

3-5 Operational Status and Mode(s)

Table summarizing operational statuses like Standby, No Output, Bypass, Utility, Battery, ECO, EPO, Fault, and Generator modes.

3-6 Alarm or Fault reference code

Provides a reference for UPS alarm and fault codes, including buzzer and LED indicators.

4. Troubleshooting

5. Storage and Maintenance

Operation

States UPS has no user-serviceable parts; battery replacement requires contacting the dealer.

Storage

Instructions for storing the UPS, including charging and recommended temperature/humidity.

6. Options

SNMP card: internal SNMP(options)

Details the SNMP card for network management, monitoring, and remote control features.

Relaycard(options)

Describes the relay card for UPS peripheral monitoring and status feedback via terminal board.

Emergency Power-off (EPO) (options)

Explains EPO connections and notes on user configuration for shutdown functionality.

Load Segments(options)

Details load segments for controlled shutdown/startup, setting battery voltage.

7. Specification