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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

WELCOME AND KEY FEATURES

WattBox Key Features

Highlights core functionalities like surge protection, voltage regulation, and battery backup.

INITIAL BATTERY SETUP

Battery Disconnection for Shipping

Explains batteries are disconnected for safety and need reconnection before UPS installation.

PRODUCT COMPONENTS OVERVIEW

Front Panel Components

Identifies and describes front panel components like LED, LCD screen, and buttons.

Rear Panel Connections

Details rear panel ports including circuit breaker, EPO, USB, SNMP slot, and outlets.

INSTALLATION AND POWERING

Mounting Options

Describes methods for stand-alone tower and rack mounting the UPS unit.

Powering the UPS

Lists power requirements and outlet types needed for different UPS models.

CONNECTIVITY AND CONTROL

Connecting Equipment to Outlets

Differentiates connecting critical and non-critical equipment to controlled/uncontrolled outlets.

Emergency Power Off (EPO)

Explains the EPO feature and how to reset it after activation.

PC Connection via USB;RS-232

Details connecting a computer for monitoring, configuration, and shutdown control.

NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND BASIC OPERATION

SNMP Card Installation

Instructions for installing the optional SNMP card for network communication.

Front Panel Button Functions

Describes the functions of the ON/MUTE, SELECT, and OFF/ENTER buttons.

FRONT PANEL LCD DISPLAY

LCD Screen Overview

Explains various icons and displays on the LCD screen, including status and battery levels.

LCD MENU CONFIGURATION

Navigating the UPS Menu

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

Menu Settings Explained

Details configurable settings like output voltage, programmable outlets, and battery settings.

UPS OPERATING MODES

Normal Operating Modes

Describes ECO, Buck, Boost, Battery, and Standby modes with their operational characteristics.

FAULT CODES AND ALARMS

Fault Codes and Remedies

Lists fault codes, their icons, types, and recommended corrective actions.

Audible Alarms and Remedies

Describes audible alarms, their icons, and the necessary remedies for each condition.

LCD ABBREVIATIONS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

LCD Abbreviations Reference

Provides a reference for common abbreviations displayed on the UPS LCD screen.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Offers solutions for common UPS problems like power behavior, fan operation, and alarms.

OPERATING PRINCIPLE

UPS System Architecture

Explains the internal components and signal flow of the UPS system.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Battery Access and Removal Steps

Step-by-step guide for accessing and removing the battery tray for replacement.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

General Safety Precautions

Covers temperature limits, equipment accessibility, and general battery handling warnings.

Battery Replacement Safety Guidelines

Details specific safety precautions and cautions for handling and replacing UPS batteries.

WARRANTY AND PROTECTION POLICY

Product and Battery Warranties

Outlines the 5-year limited product warranty and 2-year limited battery warranty.

Replacement Policy and Limitations

Explains the 5-year replacement policy and limitations for internet purchasers.

Connected Equipment Protection Policy

Details the policy for damaged equipment protection, requiring proof of purchase and proper installation.

Overview

The WattBox UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a power protection device designed to safeguard valuable electronics and provide continuous power during outages and fluctuations. It is available in three models: WB-UPS-1100-8, WB-UPS-1500-8, and WB-UPS-2000-8, catering to different power requirements.

Function Description

The primary function of the WattBox UPS is to provide reliable power protection and backup for connected equipment. It incorporates several key features to achieve this:

  • Inlet Surge Protection: The UPS includes built-in surge protection to shield both itself and all connected equipment from damaging power surges.
  • Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR): This feature continuously monitors incoming power to detect and correct harmful over- or under-voltage conditions. In "Boost" mode, it increases low voltage to a safe level, while in "Buck" mode, it decreases high voltage. This ensures a stable power supply to connected devices without relying on battery power unless necessary.
  • Battery Backup: In the event of a power outage or significant voltage fluctuation that cannot be corrected by AVR, the UPS seamlessly switches to battery power. This provides critical equipment with continuous operation, allowing for graceful shutdowns or continued use until utility power is restored. The batteries are designed to be serviceable without needing to power down the UPS.
  • Programmable Outlets: The UPS features both "Controlled" and "Uncontrolled" outlets. Critical equipment should be connected to uncontrolled outlets, which remain powered until the UPS battery is fully depleted. Non-critical equipment can be connected to programmable outlets, which can be configured to turn off early when the battery level reaches a set percentage. This helps conserve battery power for essential devices.
  • Emergency Power Off (EPO): A built-in contact for an EPO switch allows for an immediate shutdown of power to all outlets. This is a safety feature for emergency situations.
  • PC Connection (USB/RS-232): The UPS can be connected to a computer via USB or RS-232 serial ports. This allows for monitoring and configuration of UPS operation through management software. The software can also notify the PC when the battery level is critical, enabling an automatic shutdown to prevent data loss.
  • SNMP Card (Optional): An optional SNMP card (sold separately) extends communication capabilities, allowing the UPS to be managed and monitored over an Ethernet network. This enables network devices to be notified of critical battery levels.

Usage Features

The WattBox UPS offers flexible installation options and user-friendly controls.

  • Mounting Options: It can be used as a stand-alone tower unit or mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. For rack mounting, support brackets are attached to the back of the rack, and rack ears are secured to the UPS before mounting the unit with its rear resting on the back brackets.
  • Initial Setup: Upon receiving the UPS, it is crucial to reconnect the internal backup battery wires, which are disconnected for safety during shipping. This involves removing the front panel, connecting the battery wires, and then replacing the front panel.
  • Powering the UPS: The UPS should be connected to a dedicated circuit for optimal performance. The power cord inlet type varies by model (IEC C14 or IEC C20), and the required outlet type is NEMA 5-15r or NEMA 5-20r, depending on the model's amperage.
  • Connecting Equipment: Critical loads should be plugged into the uncontrolled outlets to ensure they remain powered as long as possible. Non-critical loads can be connected to the controlled outlets, which can be programmed to shut off at a specified battery level to extend runtime for essential devices.
  • Emergency Power Off (EPO) Operation: The EPO feature, when activated by opening the circuit (by removing a jumper or using an external switch), immediately shuts off power to all outlets. To restore normal operation after an EPO event, the UPS must be turned off and then back on using the front panel LCD buttons.
  • Front Panel LCD and Control Buttons: The front panel features an LCD screen for monitoring and setup, along with control buttons for operation.
    • Power On/Off: The UPS is powered on by pressing and holding the ON/MUTE button for two seconds. It is turned off (to Standby mode) by pressing and holding the OFF/ENTER button for three seconds.
    • UPS Self Test: A self-test can be initiated by pressing and holding the ON/MUTE button for three seconds when the UPS is on and connected to a powered outlet.
    • Mute Alarm: Audible alarms in battery mode can be muted by pressing and holding ON/MUTE for three seconds. Note that alarms cannot be silenced when the UPS is powering on.
    • LCD Message Toggle: The SELECT button cycles through various display functions, showing input voltage, input frequency, battery voltage, output voltage, and output frequency.
    • Setup Menu: To enter the setup menu, the UPS must be off (in Standby mode). Press and hold the SELECT button for three seconds. The menu allows configuration of output voltage, programmable outlet enable/disable, programmable outlet timer, battery backup time limit, and battery total amp hours.
  • Software Management: The UPS management software, available for Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems, allows for detailed monitoring and configuration. It can be installed from the included CD or downloaded from the product page's Support tab. Connecting the UPS to a computer via USB or RS-232 enables the software to control and monitor the unit, including automatic computer shutdown when battery levels are critical.

Maintenance Features

The WattBox UPS is designed with maintenance in mind, particularly concerning its batteries.

  • Battery Replacement (Service Person Only): The UPS is equipped with user-replaceable batteries that can be hot-swapped, meaning they can be replaced while connected equipment remains powered by the supply outlet. However, this procedure should only be performed by a service person.
    • Safety Precautions: When replacing batteries, it is crucial to observe safety precautions: remove watches, rings, and other metal objects; use tools with insulated handles; wear rubber gloves and boots; avoid laying tools or metal parts on batteries; disconnect charging source and load; and remove battery grounds to reduce shock likelihood.
    • Replacement Process: The general steps involve removing the front panel cover, disconnecting the battery wires, removing the four battery panel screws, pulling out the battery tray, and then replacing the batteries in the tray, wiring them correctly, and reassembling the unit. Specific wiring diagrams are provided for two-battery and four-battery tray connections, depending on the UPS model.
    • Ordering Replacement Batteries: Replacement batteries should be ordered through WattBox Support.
  • Battery Disconnection for Replacement: It's important to note that when batteries are disconnected for replacement, connected equipment is not protected from power outages.
  • Battery Status Monitoring: The LCD display provides a "Battery Status" indicator, showing the current battery level in 25% increments. It also indicates if there is a "Battery Fault" or "Low Battery" capacity.
  • Troubleshooting: The manual includes a troubleshooting guide for common symptoms, possible causes, and remedies. This covers issues such as the UPS behaving as if power is out, constant fan operation, audible alarms, and fault codes. For complex issues, contacting technical support is recommended.

WattBox WB-UPS-2000-8 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWattBox
ModelWB-UPS-2000-8
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

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