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Avaya UPS Planning Guide
8-12 kVA Online UPS
Technical Specifications
Operational
Input connection
Output connection
Nominal input voltage (Vac)
Input voltage range
Electrical Input Requirements
Electrical Input Current
Operating frequency
Input power factor
Input current distortion
Nominal output voltage
Output voltage regulation
Overload capacity
Efficiency
User interface
LED
Communication ports
Overload
Input distortion on AC input
Efficiency Input/Output
Optional
Environmental
Operating Temperature
Storage Temp
Altitude
Audible Noise
Heat Output (maximum)
Dual input, hardwired
Hardwired
220/230/240 Vac single phase;
220/380, 230/400, 240/415 Vac three phase
+10%, -15%
8kVA: 50A Type D Single phase & neutral MCB
12kVA:
Rectifier: 25A TPN (three phase and neutral) MCB
Bypass: 63A SPN MCB for bypass line
8kVA: 34.8A single phase
12kVA: 17.4A three phase
50/60 Hz (45 to 65 Hz)
0.99
<5% THD
220/230/240 VAC single phase
±2% static; ±5% dynamic at 100% load change, <1 ms
response time
150% for 5 sec / 125% for 1 min (online), 1000% for 5
msec (bypass)
92% with nominal linear load; 91% with nominal
computer load
LCD-display Std. Graphical LDC with blue back-light;
English, Germany, French and Spanish language
support as standard.
4 LED Standard
1 x RS232 for local support, 2 x X-slot (empty); 1 x relay
contacts, 1 x emergency power off input
101% to 110% for 10 minutes (inverter)
111 - 125% for 60 sec (inverter)
126 - 150% for 30 sec (inverter)
1000% for one cycle (bypass)
<5% THD(I)
91% at 100% rated load
90% at 75% rated load
90% at 50% rated load
85% at 25% rated load
External battery cabinets; Isolation transformer; X-slot:
SNMP/web, Modbus/Jbus, Relay card
0ºC to +40 ºC; Batteries max. +25 ºC.
-15°C to +40°C
< 1000 M
<50 dB at 1 meter; <53 dB according to ISO7779
8kVA: 800W or 2732BTU/hr
12kVA: 1085W or 3705BTU/hr
Point loading
UPS: 13.25kg/cm2
Battery B: 15.5kg/cm2
UPS : 382kg/m2
Battery B: 1476kg/m2
Distributed loading
Certifications
Quality
Markings
Safety
EMC
ISO 9001:2000, ISO14001
CE-marking
IEC 62040-1-1, IEC 60950
EN 50091-2 Class A
Due to continuing product improvement programs, specifications are subject to change without notice
8-12 kVA UPS Model Selection Guide and Specifications
Model/Rating
SAP Code
Backup time
8 kVA/7.2kW (2BAT)
12 kVA/10.8/kW (2BAT)
700404817
700404858
33 min
21 min
Extended Runtime Batteries
Model
SAP Code
Rating
Battery B
21 Ah
700404908
Dimensions (H x
W x D ) mm
1214 x 305 x 702
1214 x 305 x 702
Weight (kg)
Dimensions (H x
W x D ) mm
1214 x 305 x 699
Weight (kg)
265
300
310
Customer Site Pre-Requisites:
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Electrical requirements: The customer must provide one (or two where appropriate) suitably rated electrical input
feed within 5m of the proposed UPS location. For input ratings please refer to “Electrical Input Requirements “ in the
above table. The electrical feed should be presented in the form of a D-Type MCB, or isolator(s) fed by this MCB.
Space for installation: note that the UPS must have a minimum of 150mm rear clearance from a wall to allow for
heat dissipation from the UPS. The cabinets also require up to 10mm between then.
Floor loading: the customer is responsible for ensuring that any raised flooring is suitably rated to support the load
of this equipment.
Electrical installation:
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This service is to include:
All parts, materials and labour to complete electrical installation of UPS, batteries, external bypass, electrical
distribution panels (where appropriate) and connection to the Avaya equipment.
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Telephone site survey or physical site survey, where appropriate
5m electrical input cabling from (customer provided) electrical feed to UPS bypass panel
Cabling from bypass panel to UPS and back from UPS to bypass panel (assuming UPS and bypass are next to
each other)
Cabling from bypass panel to customer load (maximum of 10m output cabling, maximum of 6 separate circuits)
Provision of all connectors suitable to Avaya equipment (32A/16A commandos, double sockets etc.)
Provision of wall trunking to house electrical cabling when above floor. All under-floor containment to be
provided by customer.
UPS Commissioning:
This service is to include:
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Check all AC electrical connections to ensure they are safe. Make battery DC connections.
Perform test on UPS and set parameters for region
Power up the UPS with external bypass in “bypass” position and test UPS functionality
Set external bypass to “UPS” position to allow customer load to be supported by UPS
Perform a short mains fail test to demonstrate UPS is operational
Perform short familiarity training with the end user
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ConnectUPS SNMP Configuration:
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! Note this item must be ordered separately to the UPS, using SAP code 700404759.
Configuration Instructions:
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Connect the serial cable provided with the SNMP card to the COM port on the SNMP card and the COM
port on your PC/laptop. If the serial cable has been lost, either refer to the ConnectUPS manual for remote
configuration options, or contact your representative for a replacement cable.
On your PC, enter the “HyperTerminal” application (Start>Programs>Accessories>Communications)
Enter name of connection, and choose to connect through COM1
Set the following parameters: Baud 9600; No parity; 8 data bits; 1 stop bit; no flow control
Verify that the UPS is turned on and the ConnectUPS is powered
A password screen will appear but if it does not, press RETURN again. Default password is “admin”
Choose option 1 for SNMP card settings
Choose option 1 to set IP Address and other settings
Enter the IP address, Gateway Address and subnet mask (network administrators to advise settings) and
also the MIB name settings (e.g. sysContact: Powerware; sysName: ConnectUPS SNMP Card;
sysLocation: CommsRoom1)
The SNMP Card is now ready for basic use. We recommend you set additional information such as access lists
and SuperUser name and password. This will enable secure functionality through a web browser interface. For
more detail on these additional configurations please refer to the ConnectUPS user manual, available at
www.powerware.com/avaya/emea/products/connect.asp
You can now enter the ConnectUPS IP Address into a standard web browser or Telnet session to view and
change UPS information.
Additional software solutions are available to make additional use of the SNMP card. Please refer to
www.powerware.com/avaya/emea/products/software.asp
Additional Options:
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The ConnectUPS also supports SSL and SSH connections. Refer to the …/connect.asp page for
support literature.
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The ConnectUPS can be configured to send email alerts using the client’s email server.
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The ConnectUPS can be used to send SNMP traps to SNMP management software such as HP
OpenView.