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WattBox WB-UPS-1100-8 - User Manual

WattBox WB-UPS-1100-8
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OWNER’S MANUAL
WB-UPS-1100-8 WB-UPS-1500-8 WB-UPS-2000-8
WELCOME TO WATTBOX™
WattBox power products are designed specically to provide customers with advanced protection for their valuable electronics and custom
integrators with maximum exibility for installation. Rest assured that WattBox products deliver the protection and safety for your customers’ needs.
All WattBox products are UL certied and built with the highest-quality components available.
KEY FEATURES
Inlet Surge Protection – Built-in protection for the UPS and all connected equipment against power surges.
Automatic Voltage Regulation – Incoming power is monitored to avoid harmful over- or under-voltage conditions. Power is increased in Boost
mode and decreased in Buck mode.
Battery Backup – Battery backup for powering critical equipment during power outages and uctuations. Batteries can be serviced without turning
the UPS off.
Programmable Outlets – Noncritical equipment can be connected to programmable outlets that turn off early to save battery power.
Emergency Power Off – Built-in contact for EPO.
PC Connection – Built-in connections for PC access to the GUI and shutdown control to notify the PC when battery level is critical.
SNMP Card (sold separately) – Use the SNMP card to access the GUI over Ethernet and notify devices on the network when the battery level is
critical.
IMPORTANT – BATTERIES ARE DISCONNECTED FOR SHIPPING
When you receive your UPS, the internal backup batteries are disconnected from the circuit board for safety during shipping. Re-connect the wires
before installing the UPS.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Remove front panel. Connect the battery wires. Replace the front panel.
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Questions and Answers

Summary

Key Features

Inlet Surge Protection

Provides built-in protection for the UPS and connected equipment against power surges.

Automatic Voltage Regulation

Stabilizes output voltage by boosting or bucking input power to avoid harmful conditions.

Battery Backup

Supplies power to critical equipment during outages and fluctuations.

Programmable Outlets

Allows noncritical equipment to be programmed to turn off to save battery power.

Emergency Power Off

Features a built-in contact for immediate UPS shutdown via an external switch.

PC Connection

Enables PC access to GUI and shutdown control via USB or RS-232.

SNMP Card (Sold Separately)

Allows network access to GUI and notifications when the battery level is critical.

Front Panel Components

Power LED

Illuminates solid blue when the UPS is powered on.

Removable Battery Cover

Snap-off cover providing access to UPS batteries for connection or replacement.

LCD Screen

Used for monitoring and setup of UPS software features.

LCD Control Buttons

Used for turning UPS on/off, menu navigation, and alarm muting.

Rear Panel Connections

Circuit Breaker

Resets the unit when over-amperage conditions occur.

EPO (Emergency Power Off)

Two-pin terminal for turning the UPS on or off via an external switch.

USB Port

Connects to a computer for monitoring and control via management software.

SNMP Card Slot

Location to install an optional SNMP card for network management.

Controlled Outlets

Non-critical outlets that can be programmed to turn off during battery operation.

Uncontrolled Outlets

Critical outlets that remain on until the UPS battery is depleted.

Ground Lug

Ground post for bonding equipment.

Power Inlet

Inlet for the detachable power cord connecting to the supply outlet.

RS-232 Port

Connects to a computer for monitoring and control via management software.

Mounting Options

Stand-alone Tower

Instructions for setting up the UPS in a standalone tower configuration.

Rack Mounting

Steps for installing the UPS into a standard 19-inch equipment rack.

Connecting Equipment to Outlets

Connecting Noncritical Equipment

Connect devices to controlled outlets for timed shutoff during battery operation.

Connecting Critical Equipment

Connect vital devices to uncontrolled outlets for maximum uptime during outages.

Emergency Power Off (EPO)

EPO Reset

Procedure to restore normal operation after the EPO feature has been engaged.

USB;RS-232 PC Connection

Setup Instructions

Steps to install software and connect the UPS to a computer for monitoring and control.

SNMP Card Installation

SNMP Card Installation Steps

Instructions for installing the optional SNMP card for network connectivity.

Basic Operation (Front Panel Buttons)

Power On;Mute Button

Used to power on the UPS and mute audible alarms.

Select Button

Used to toggle display functions and enter setup menus.

Off;Enter Button

Used to power off the UPS to standby mode and confirm settings.

Front Panel LCD Overview

Display Functions and Status Indicators

Explains icons for output, load, battery, and input status.

Information Displayed

Covers backup time, configuration info, fault/warning, and mute status indicators.

LCD Menu Setup

Using the Menu

Guides on entering, navigating, and changing settings within the UPS menu.

Menu Options and Settings

Details on configuring output voltage, programmable outlets, and battery parameters.

Normal Operating Modes

AC Operating Modes

Describes ECO, Buck, and Boost modes for voltage regulation during AC operation.

Battery and Standby Modes

Explains UPS behavior during power loss (Battery Mode) and idle states (Standby Mode).

Fault Codes and Remedies

Fault Codes

Lists various fault codes, their icons, types, and recommended troubleshooting steps.

Audible Alarms

Details common alarm sounds, their descriptions, and necessary remedies.

LCD Abbreviations

Abbreviations and Meanings

Defines common abbreviations used on the UPS LCD display.

Troubleshooting Guide

Common Troubleshooting Scenarios

Addresses common issues like power cord problems, fan operation, alarms, and fault codes.

Battery Replacement

Battery Access and Replacement Steps

Provides detailed, step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the UPS batteries.

Battery Tray Connection

Two-Battery Tray Connection

Instructions for connecting batteries in the two-battery tray configuration.

Four-Battery Tray Connection

Instructions for connecting batteries in the four-battery tray configuration.

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Covers temperature limits, pluggable equipment, and general handling guidelines.

Battery Replacement Safety

Specific safety guidelines for battery handling, including electrical shock precautions.

Warranty Information

Limited Product and Battery Warranties

Details on the 5-year product and 2-year battery limited warranties.

Replacement Policy and Warnings

Outlines the 5-year replacement policy and important warnings for internet purchasers.

Connected Equipment Protection Policy

Explains the policy for protecting connected equipment and its terms and conditions.

WattBox WB-UPS-1100-8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model NumberWB-UPS-1100-8
VA Rating1100 VA
Wattage660W
Input Voltage120 V
Output Voltage120 V
Frequency50/60 Hz
Number of Outlets8
Transfer Time4 ms
Surge ProtectionYes
Communication PortsUSB, Serial
Form FactorTower
Battery TypeSealed Lead Acid

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