Tripp Lite Power Supply 220 380 User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
SmartOnline 3-Phase 20kVA & 30kVA  
Intelligent True On-Line UPS Systems  
Input/Output* Voltage: 220/380, 230/400, 240/415V AC, 3ø, 4 wire (plus ground), wye  
* User-selectable.  
For all UPS system modules (power module and battery module) sold either separately or combined.  
Select UPS system modules may include separate instruction or warning sheets which should be used  
in conjunction with this manual.  
Important Safety Warnings  
Control Panel  
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Rear Panels  
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Installation  
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Operation (Normal Conditions)  
Operation (Special Conditions)  
Communications  
Service/Warranty  
Specifications  
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Español  
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Control Panel  
There are two separate UPS system modules: a power module and a battery module. Familiarize yourself with the location and function of  
the features on each module before installing and operating your UPS system. The power module is the only module which includes front  
panel features.  
FRONT PANEL  
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1. “ON” Button: This button turns the UPS System's inverter ON.  
2. “OFF” Button: This button turns the UPS System's inverter OFF.  
3. “ENTER” Button: This button changes or selects the variables shown on the LCD Display. Simultaneously press the “ENTER” Button  
and the “SELECT” Button and hold for a ¼ second to mute audible alarm.  
4. “SELECT” Button: This button allows you to browse through different power readings on the LCD Display by momentarily pressing  
the button. Simultaneously press the “ENTER” Button and the “SELECT” Button and hold for a ¼ second to mute audible alarm.  
5. “I/P” (Input) LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to indicate an AC input supply is present.  
6. “BYPASS I/P” (Bypass Input) LED: This green light will illuminate to indicate an AC input supply is present at bypass input.  
7. “BYPASS” LED: This green light will illuminate when the UPS is providing filtered mains power without engaging its converter or  
inverter. Connected equipment will not receive battery power in the event of a blackout.  
8. “AC/DC” (Converter) LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to indicate the UPS's AC/DC converter is activated.  
9. “BATTERY” LED: This red light will flash when the UPS is discharging the battery to provide connected equipment with AC power.  
An alarm will sound which can be cancelled by simultaneously pressing and holding the “ENTER” and “SELECT” Buttons for a ¼  
second. The alarm will be cancelled, but the LED will remain illuminated.  
10. “DC/AC” (Inverter) LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to indicate the UPS's DC/AC inverter is activated.  
11. “O/P” (Output) LED: This green light will illuminate constantly to indicate your UPS is supplying AC power to connected equipment.  
12. “EMERGENCY POWER OFF” Button: This button turns the UPS output OFF and disables Bypass output. After pressing the but-  
ton, it will remain down until reset. To reset the UPS system and restore output, press the “Emergency Power OFF” Button until it pops  
back up. If the Input Breakers are OFF, turn them ON. Press the “OFF” Button. The UPS will re-start if AC line power is present.  
13. LCD Display: This backlit dot matrix display indicates a wide range of UPS operating conditions and diagnostic data. It will illumi-  
nate after you have properly completed installation and start-up and after the “ON” Button is depressed.  
Note: the LCD Display's backlighting will turn off 10 minutes after any of the following front-panel buttons have been depressed:  
“SELECT”, “ENTER”, “OFF” or “ON”. To turn on the LCD Display's backlighting, momentarily depress any of the following front-panel  
buttons: “SELECT”, “ENTER”, “OFF” or “ON”.  
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Rear Panels  
20kVA & 30kVA Battery Module Rear Panel  
Model: BP240V33  
20kVA and 30kVA Power Modules Rear Panel  
Models: SU20K3/3INTPM and SU30K3/3INTPM  
1. Manual Bypass Switch: This dial is used in one step of putting the UPS in "BYPASS” mode, which must be done before performing  
any maintenance on the UPS with the connected load supported. [See “Operation (Special Conditions)” for step-by-step instructions for  
going into “BYPASS.”] While this switch is on “BYPASS,” connected equipment will receive filtered AC mains power, but will not receive  
battery power in the event of a blackout.  
2. Input Terminal Block: Use these terminals to connect your UPS to the AC main power input. Unscrew and remove terminal block plate  
for access.  
3. Output Terminal Block: Use these terminals to connect your UPS to equipment. A plate covering the terminal block must be unscrewed  
and removed for access.  
4. External Battery Terminal Block: Use this to connect a Tripp Lite battery module to the power module. Remove the cover for access.  
The power module will not start without a connection to a charged battery module.  
5. Exhaust Fans: These cool and ventilate the inside of the UPS.  
6. AS-400 Interface Port: This female DB9 port connects your UPS to an IBM AS-400 computer interface via the AS-400 Cable includ-  
ed. It uses AS-400 communications to report UPS status and power conditions. Using this port, an IBM AS-400 computer can automati-  
cally save open files and shut down its operating system during a blackout. See “Communications” for details.  
7. “Smart” RS-232 Interface Port: This female DB9 port connects your UPS to a workstation or server. It uses RS-232 communications  
to report UPS and power conditions. It is used with Tripp Lite software and the included RS-232 Cable to monitor and manage network  
power and to automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. See “Communications” for details.  
8. Dry Contact Interface Port: This female DB9 port sends contact-closure signals to indicate line-fail and low-battery status. See  
“Communications,” for details.  
9. Accessory Slot: Remove the small cover panel and use optional accessories to remotely control and monitor your UPS. Contact Tripp  
Lite Customer Support for more information and a list of available SNMP, network management and connectivity products.  
10. “Battery Start” Switch: This momentary rocker switch allows you to “cold-start” your UPS and use it as a stand-alone power source  
when utility-supplied AC power is not present. The switch enables the UPS’s DC/AC Inverter. Before “cold-starting” your UPS, make sure  
your power module and external battery module(s) are properly installed. Press and hold the “Battery Start” Switch and then press the “ON”  
button to turn your UPS ON. To turn it OFF after “cold-start,” press the “OFF” button.  
11. AC Input Switch: One triple-pole circuit breaker controls input power to the UPS during normal operation.  
12. Bypass AC Input Switch: One triple-pole circuit breaker controls input power to the UPS during “BYPASS” operation.  
13. Remote “Emergency Power OFF” (EPO) Connector: This modular jack allows remote emergency shutdown. See  
“Communications” for details.  
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Rear Panels  
Refer to the Battery Module's Owner's Manual for all safety warnings and connection instructions.  
14. Fuse Holder (externally accessible): fuses protect against short circuit damage. If a heavy overload or short circuit is encountered, a  
fuse will blow. A Battery Module with a blown fuse will not deliver any output voltage to the connected UPS System. A qualified electri-  
cian must replace the fuses.  
15. Internal Battery Trays: the Battery Module contains five trays of batteries (with four batteries per tray) to supply extended runtime to  
a connected UPS System. After disconnection, the trays slide out for removal. Fuses must be removed before any maintenance is performed.  
16. Cables for Battery Tray Interconnection (internal): connect the battery trays to supply DC battery power to a connected UPS System.  
17. Cables for UPS System Connection (external): connect the internal batteries (through the fuse holder) to a compatible Tripp Lite UPS  
System. Do not replace these cables. Using improper cables may damage your equipment and cause fire hazards.  
18. Grounding Lug: connects the Battery Module to earth ground.  
19. Wheels: the wheels are only designed for slight position adjustments within the final installation area; they are not designed for mov-  
ing the Battery Module over considerable distances.  
20. Mounting Brackets: allow for permanent mounting, if desired. User must supply hardware appropriate for mounting surface.  
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Installation  
UPS LOCATION  
Move your UPS over short distances using its wheels. Stabilize the UPS by releasing the stabilizers on each side of the unit. NOTE: Do not  
stack the UPS System power module or external battery modules.  
UPS POWER MODULE INPUT AND OUTPUT HARDWIRE CONNECTION  
In addition to the instructions listed below, follow all warnings found in the Safety section prior to connection.  
WIRING SELECTION  
Choose appropriate cabling (rated VW-1, FT-1 or better) to connect your UPS Power Module to an AC power supply and your equipment.  
UPS System Model  
20kVA  
Wiring Size  
8 AWG / 8 mm  
2
2
30kVA  
6 AWG / 14 mm  
Maximum Cable Length: 10 m (32.8 ft)  
WIRING CONNECTION  
Connect your wiring to the input and output terminal blocks located on the lower rear panel of your UPS (see figure below).  
CAUTION!  
Qualified personnel should follow all procedures prescribed by N.E.C. and other local codes for hardwiring devices to a utility source.  
Ensure that cables are fitted with cable sleeves and are secured by connector clamps. Tighten connections with a torque of not less  
than 35 inch-pounds. Observe the appropriate cable connection regulations [e.g. National Electrical Code (NEC) in the U.S.] at all  
times. Using cables of improper size may damage your equipment and cause fire hazards.  
N2  
T2  
S2  
R2  
G
G
N1  
R1  
S1  
T1  
NOTE: when shipped from the factory, bypass input and main input wires are connected.  
UPS BATTERY MODULE HARDWIRE CONNECTION  
In addition to the instructions listed below, follow all warnings found in the Safety section prior to connection.  
WARNING!  
Before attempting to connect the UPS Power Module to the UPS Battery Module, qualified personnel must remove all fuses from all  
UPS Battery Modules.  
CAUTION!  
Make certain that your UPS Power Module and UPS Battery Module use the same DC voltage before connecting them. When  
connecting multiple Battery Modules to a single Power Module, the Battery Modules should be approximately the same age. Do not  
connect or disconnect Battery Modules while the Power Module is operating on battery power, due to the possibility of dangerous arcing.  
The UPS Power Module will not start without a connection to a charged UPS Battery Module. If you plan to store your Battery  
Module(s) for an extended period of time, fully recharge its batteries every three months by connecting it for at least 12 hours to a UPS  
Power Module that is connected to AC input.  
WIRING SELECTION  
Choose appropriate cabling (rated VW-1, FT-1 or better) to connect your UPS Battery Module to your UPS Power Module.  
UPS System Model  
20kVA  
Wiring Size  
2
2
4 AWG / 22 mm  
2 AWG / 38 mm  
30kVA  
Maximum Cable Length: 10 m (32.8 ft)  
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Installation  
WIRING CONNECTION  
Connect your wiring from the positive, negative and ground terminals on the UPS Battery Module to the positive, negative and ground  
terminals on the UPS Power Module.  
CAUTION!  
Qualified personnel should follow all procedures prescribed by N.E.C and other local codes for hardwiring devices. Ensure that  
cables are fitted with cable sleeves and are secured by connector clamps. Tighten connections with a torque of not less than 35 inch-  
pounds. Observe the appropriate cable connection regulations [e.g. National Electrical Code (NEC) in the U.S.] at all times. Using  
cables of improper size may damage your equipment and cause fire hazards.  
For equipment requiring a neutral connection to an IT power distribution system, the disconnect device shall be a four-pole device and  
shall disconnect all line conductors and the neutral conductor. If a disconnect device interrupts the neutral conductor, it shall simultane-  
ously interrupt all line conductors.  
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SELECTION (VIA SOFTWARE)  
The UPS's output voltage is factory set at 220/380V AC. If you require output voltage of 230/400V AC or 240/415V AC, you must  
change the UPS's output voltage via the included software interface.  
The UPS must be in electronic bypass (press the “OFF” Button) prior to selecting the UPS's output voltage.  
STEP 1) Load the included software CD on a computer which is connected to the UPS power module through the computer's COMM1  
®
serial port. Note: the computer must have Windows 98 or above installed in order to run the software.  
STEP 2) In the Utility Directory, double-click  
on the “onlineconfig.exe” executable file.  
STEP 3) Select output voltage, either 220/380, 230/400  
or 240/415. (See screen image.)  
Operation (Normal Conditions)  
TURNING THE UPS ON  
• Make sure the UPS is properly installed (see Installation section) and the Manual Bypass Switch is set to NORMAL.  
• Turn the AC Input and Bypass AC Input Circuit Breakers ON.  
• If your AC input is providing power normally within your selected range, your connected load will energize in Bypass. However, the  
UPS's inverter is not yet on. Press the front “ON” button to begin inverter operation.  
• If your AC input is not providing power normally, you have the option of starting from battery. (Your battery must be at least  
partially charged for this operation to succeed.) Press and hold both the "Battery Start" switch and the “ON” button for three  
seconds to start your UPS in “ON BATTERY” mode. Note that some electronic equipment may draw more amps during startup;  
when starting from battery, consider reducing the initial load on the UPS.  
• The UPS will perform a brief self-test and show the results on the LCD Display. (See Self-Test section, for display sequence.)  
After a successful self-test, the UPS will provide AC power from the inverter to your load.  
TURNING THE UPS OFF  
• Press the front “OFF” button. Your load will still be energized. The inverter is now off, but your UPS is not fully  
deactivated. The LCD Display will show “ON BYPASS.”  
• Turn the AC Input and Bypass AC Input Circuit Breakers OFF. Your load will no longer be energized, and the LCD display  
will be dark.  
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Operation (Normal Conditions)  
SELF-TESTING  
When you turn the UPS ON, it will perform a brief self-test. See charts below for display sequences.  
Display sequence when AC input power is present:  
Display sequence when AC input power is absent:  
SELF TESTING...  
RECTIFIER OK  
CHARGER OK  
BATTERY OK  
(possible only with the "Battery Start" Switch)  
SELF TESTING...  
BATTERY OK  
DC TO DC OK  
DC TO DC OK  
INVERTER TEST  
INVERTER TEST  
LCD DISPLAY SELECT BUTTON  
Momentarily press the “SELECT” button on the front panel to browse through different power readings on the LCD Display.  
BYPASS OUTPUT  
R: XXXV R: XXX.XV  
S: XXXV S: XXX.XV  
T: XXXV T: XXX.XV  
(Bypass & Output Voltage)  
Press "SELECT" Button  
OUTPUT  
R: XXX%  
S: XXX%  
T: XXX%  
LOAD  
XXX.XA  
XXX.XA  
XXX.XA  
(Output Load & Current)  
Press "SELECT" Button  
MAINS  
INVERTER  
R: XXX.XV  
S: XXX.XV  
T: XXX.XV  
R: XXXV  
S: XXXV  
T: XXXV  
(Mains & Inverter Voltage)  
Press "SELECT" Button  
BYPASS:  
MAINS:  
OUTPUT:  
XX.X Hz  
XX.X Hz  
XX.X Hz  
(Bypass, Mains, Output & Inverter Frequency)  
INVERTER: XX.X Hz  
Press "SELECT" Button  
CHARGE FLOATING  
CHARGER: XXX.XV  
BATTERY: XXX.XV  
BATTERY: XXX.X%  
(Charger Mode, Charger/Battery Voltage & Battery Percentage)  
Press "SELECT" Button  
SN:  
XXX  
DC BUS:  
TEMP:  
VERSION:  
XXV - XXV  
XXX.X˚C  
XXX  
(Serial Number, DC BUS Voltage, Temperature & Firmware Version)  
Press "SELECT" Button  
ON:  
UPS START  
OFF:  
SEL:  
ENT:  
UPS BYPASS  
UPS MESSAGE  
SET UPS  
(Button Functions)  
Press "SELECT" Button  
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Operation (Special Conditions)  
OPERATION ON BYPASS—VOLTAGE OUT OF RANGE  
While in Bypass Mode, the UPS monitors the input voltage, which on Bypass equals the output voltage. If the output voltage passes out of  
an acceptable range (between 15% higher and 20% lower than nominal), the UPS displays the condition on its LCD and stops supplying  
output power to its load. If power levels return to an acceptable level, the UPS resumes supplying power to the load, and its LCD reports  
that output voltage was too high or too low at one time, but has returned to nominal.  
Bypass Voltage Condition  
>15% Higher than Nominal  
>20% Lower than Nominal  
Was Too High, Now Nominal  
Was Too Low, Now Nominal  
LCD Display Message  
BYPASS HI NO O/P  
BYPASS LO NO O/P  
BYPASS WAS HI  
BYPASS WAS LO  
INVERTER ON WARNINGS  
When the inverter is ON, the LCD Display may show any one of the following warnings:  
Condition  
LCD Display Message  
OVERLOAD 110%  
CHARGER FAILURE  
FREQUENCY ERROR  
PHASE ABNORMAL!  
ON BATTERY  
UPS Output Overload  
UPS Charger Failure  
Abnormal Input Frequency  
Abnormal Input Phase  
Battery is Depleting*  
Battery Charge is Nearly Depleted* BATTERY LOW  
* Since the UPS System can only provide battery backup only for as long as the  
batteries remain charged, these warnings should be acted on immediately.  
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Operation (Special Conditions)  
OPERATION UNDER SHUTDOWN  
Your UPS will shut down and the LCD will display a message if it detects one of the following conditions. Note: For all conditions, the  
“Input,” “Output” and “Bypass” LEDs will be illuminated.  
Condition  
R/S/T Inverter Output Failure ON BYPASS  
R OUTPUT FAIL!  
LCD Display Message  
Condition  
LCD Display Message  
Overload Shutdown  
ON BYPASS  
OVERLOAD 150%  
SHUTDOWN...  
SHUTDOWN...  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
Low Battery  
BYPS OFF NO O/P  
LOW BATTERY!  
SHUTDOWN...  
UPS Output Short Circuit  
ON BYPASS  
SHORT CIRCUIT!  
SHUTDOWN...  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
Remote Shutdown  
BYPS OFF NO O/P  
REMOTE SHUTDOWN  
SHUTDOWN...  
Overtemperature  
ON BYPASS  
HIGH TEMP!  
SHUTDOWN...  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
Emergency Stop  
BYPS OFF NO O/P  
EMERGENCY STOP!  
SHUTDOWN...  
DC BUS Overvoltage  
ON BYPASS  
DC BUS O.V.P.!  
SHUTDOWN...  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
DC BUS Failure  
ON BYPASS  
DC BUS FAIL!  
SHUTDOWN...  
VERSION: XXXXXXX  
OPERATION OF MANUAL BYPASS SWITCH  
Turn this switch to “BYPASS” before performing any maintenance on the UPS with the connected load supported. Connected equipment  
will receive filtered AC mains power, but will not receive battery power in the event of a blackout.  
SWITCHING UPS TO “BYPASS” MODE  
• Press the “OFF” button.  
• Turn the “Manual Bypass” Switch clockwise from NORMAL to BYPASS.  
• Turn the AC Input Circuit Breaker OFF.  
• Remove all battery fuses in all Battery Modules connected to the Power Module.  
SWITCHING UPS TO “NORMALMODE  
• Replace all battery fuses in all Battery Modules connected to the Power Module.  
• Turn the AC Input Circuit Breaker ON.  
• Turn the “Manual Bypass” Switch counterclockwise from BYPASS back to NORMAL.  
• Press the “ON” button.  
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Communications  
RS-232 INTERFACE  
This female DB9 port connects your UPS via an RS-232 cable to a workstation or server equipped with Tripp Lite software. The port uses  
RS-232 communications to report UPS status and power conditions. Using this port, Tripp Lite software can monitor and manage network  
power, automatically save open files and shut down equipment during a blackout. Contact Tripp Lite Customer Support at (773) 869-1234  
for information on available SNMP, network management and connectivity software and products.  
RS-232 signals and operations include: load level, battery status, battery level, operation mode, AC input voltage, AC output voltage, AC  
input frequency, temperature inside unit, set shut-down delay time, enable/disable alarm and remote shutdown.  
Hardware:  
Pin assignment:  
Baud Rate:  
Data Length:  
Stop Bit:  
2400 BPS  
8 bits  
Pin 2:  
Pin 3:  
Pin 5:  
TXD (Transmit Data)  
RXD (Receive Data)  
GND (Signal Ground)  
1 bit  
Parity:  
NONE  
AS-400 INTERFACE  
This female DB9 port connects your UPS to an IBM AS-400  
computer via the included AS-400 cable. The port uses AS-400  
communications to report UPS status. It can be used to allow an  
AS-400 to automatically save open files and shut down its operat-  
ing system during a blackout. AS-400 protocol includes: operation  
on inverter, operation on AC power supply, operation on battery  
and low battery alarm.  
Pin assignment:  
Pin 5: Common  
Pin 6: Operation on AC power supply  
Pin 7: Low battery alarm  
Pin 8: Operation on inverter  
Pin 9: Operation on battery  
AS-400 INTERFACE TABLE  
Pin 6,5  
Pin 7,5  
Pin 8,5  
Pin 9,5  
Battery  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
*
ON  
OFF  
*
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
*
Low Battery  
Direct Mains Supply  
Inverter  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
* Inactive: may be in either state.  
Pin assignment:  
DRY CONTACT INTERFACE  
This female DB9 contact-closure port allows your UPS to  
send contact-closure signals to indicate that it is in battery  
back-up mode and that its batteries are running low. The port  
can also receive a remote shutdown signal.  
DRY CONTACT INTERFACE TABLE  
UPS Operating Mode  
Pin 8,3  
Pin 1,3  
Normal  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
CLOSE  
OPEN  
*
+ 3 V  
Back Up  
Low Battery  
-
CLOSE  
* Inactive: may be in either state.  
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Communications  
REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO)  
This optional feature is only for those applications which require connection to a facility's Emergency Power Off (EPO) circuit. When the  
power module is connected to this circuit, it enables emergency shutdown of the output. Using the included cable, connect the power mod-  
ule's EPO port to a user-supplied remote switch. The pin assignments for the EPO port are shown in the following diagram. Note: if there  
is a short between pins 2 and 3, 2 and 5, 4 and 5, or 3 and 4, the UPS system will power off.  
Pin assignment:  
12V  
Service/Warranty  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years (except U.S.,  
Canada and Mexico: 1 year) from the date of initial purchase. If the product should prove defective in material or workmanship within that period, Seller will repair or replace the prod-  
uct, in its sole discretion. Service under this Warranty includes parts and Tripp Lite service center labor. Onsite service plans are available from Tripp Lite through authorized service  
partners (in most areas). Contact Tripp Lite Customer Service at (773) 869-1234 for details. International customers should contact Tripp Lite support at [email protected]  
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE OR NEGLECT. SELLER MAKES NO EXPRESS  
WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ALL IMPLIED WAR-  
RANTIES, INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE; AND THIS  
WARRANTY EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. (Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and  
some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you  
specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction).  
Tripp Lite; 1111 W. 35th Street; Chicago IL 60609; USA  
WARNING: The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether this device is suitable, adequate or safe for the use intended. Since individual applications are  
subject to great variation, the manufacturer makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness of these devices for any specific application. The policy of Tripp Lite is  
one of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Specifications  
The specifications listed below are for Tripp Lite model SU20K3/3X and SU30K3/3X which each include two modules: a power module  
and a battery module. The two modules are also sold separately with their own individual model numbers.  
Model: SU20K3/3X  
Includes: • Power Module  
Model: SU20K3/3INTPM  
Model: SU30K3/3X  
Includes: • Power Module  
Model: SU30K3/3INTPM  
• Battery Module  
• Battery Module  
Model: BP240V33  
Model: BP240V33  
Input  
Input  
Input Voltage:  
220/380, 230/400, 240/415V AC, 3ø, 4 wire  
(plus ground), wye  
Input Voltage:  
220/380, 230/400, 240/415V AC, 3ø, 4 wire  
(plus ground), wye  
Input Frequency  
Voltage Correction Range:  
Input Current  
50/60 Hz 3 Hz (auto-selectable)  
156-280/270-485V AC  
Input Frequency  
Voltage Correction Range:  
Input Current  
50/60 Hz 3 Hz (auto-selectable)  
156-280/270-485V AC  
(Per Phase, On-Line)  
Inrush Current  
45A/43A/41A  
<300A  
(Per Phase, On-Line)  
Inrush Current  
30A/29A/28A  
<300A  
Power Factor (Full Load)  
>0.95  
Power Factor (Full Load)  
>0.95  
Efficiency (Full Load/On-Line) >90%  
Efficiency (Full Load/On-Line) >90%  
Circuit Breaker  
63A (3p)  
Circuit Breaker  
50A (3p)  
Input Bypass Circuit Breaker  
63A (3p)  
Input Bypass Circuit Breaker  
50A (3p)  
Output  
Output  
VA  
30000  
VA  
20000  
Watts (Power Factor: 0.8)  
Waveform (On-Line)  
Waveform (On-Battery)  
Output Voltage (RMS):  
24000  
Sinewave  
Sinewave  
Watts (Power Factor: 0.8)  
Waveform (On-Line)  
Waveform (On-Battery)  
Output Voltage (RMS):  
16000  
Sinewave  
Sinewave  
User-selectable 220/380, 230/400,  
240/415V AC, 3ø, 4 wire (plus ground), wye  
50/60 Hz (auto-selectable)  
User-selectable 220/380, 230/400,  
240/415V AC, 3ø, 4 wire (plus ground), wye  
50/60 Hz (auto-selectable)  
Output Frequency  
Output Frequency  
(
0.1 Hz on battery)  
2%  
(
0.1 Hz on battery)  
2%  
Voltage Regulation  
Voltage Regulation  
Max. Harmonic Distortion  
(Non-Linear Full Load)  
Overload Capabilities  
<3%  
Max. Harmonic Distortion  
(Non-Linear Full Load)  
Overload Capabilities  
<3%  
<
<
102% (continuous), 102%~125% (1 min.),  
102% (continuous), 102%~125% (1 min.),  
>
>
125%~150% (30 sec.), 150% (2 sec.)  
125%~150% (30 sec.), 150% (2 sec.)  
>
>
Short Circuit Capability  
Crest Factor  
150A  
Short Circuit Capability  
Crest Factor  
110A  
3:1  
3:1  
Battery  
Battery  
Battery Type  
Battery Quantity  
Protection  
Sealed, Lead-Acid, 12V/33 AH  
20  
2x 125A/400V fuse  
Battery Type  
Battery Quantity  
Protection  
Sealed, Lead-Acid, 12V/33 AH  
20  
2x 125A/400V fuse  
Typical Backup Time (Half Load) 18+ min.  
Typical Backup Time (Half Load) 30+ min.  
Typical Backup Time (Full Load) 6+ min.  
Typical Backup Time (Full Load) 12+ min.  
Operation  
Operation  
On-Line Transfer Time  
(Line to Battery, Battery to Line)  
Audible Noise  
0 ms  
On-Line Transfer Time  
(Line to Battery, Battery to Line)  
Audible Noise  
0 ms  
<65 dBA  
<65 dBA  
(Full Load @ 1 meter)  
(Full Load @ 1 meter)  
Indicators  
Indicators  
Includes an LCD Display and LEDs (AC Line In, Bypass Line In, AC to DC,  
DC to AC, AC Output, Battery Back-Up, Bypass).  
Includes an LCD Display and LEDs (AC Line In, Bypass Line In, AC to DC,  
DC to AC, AC Output, Battery Back-Up, Bypass).  
Communications  
Communications  
Includes an RS-232 DB9 female connector, an AS-400 DB9 female  
connector, a dry contact DB9 female connector and an accessory slot.  
Includes an RS-232 DB9 female connector, an AS-400 DB9 female  
connector, a dry contact DB9 female connector and an accessory slot.  
Connections  
Connections  
Input Terminal Block  
Output Terminal Block  
100A  
100A  
Input Terminal Block  
Output Terminal Block  
100A  
100A  
External Battery Terminal Block 100A  
External Battery Terminal Block 100A  
Physical Specifications  
Physical Specifications  
Power Module Dimensions (H x W x D): 87 x 38 x 66 cm (34 x 15 x 26 in)  
Power Module Dimensions (H x W x D): 87 x 38 x 66 cm (34 x 15 x 26 in)  
Power Module Shipping Weight:  
Battery Module Dimensions (H x W x D): 51 x 45 x 91 cm (20 x 18 x 36 in)  
Battery Module Shipping Weight: 278 kg (611 lb)  
149 kg (330 lb)  
Power Module Shipping Weight:  
Battery Module Dimensions (H x W x D): 51 x 45 x 91 cm (20 x 18 x 36 in)  
Battery Module Shipping Weight: 278 kg (611 lb)  
149 kg (330 lb)  
+ Backup times are expandable with additional Battery Modules sold separately. The policy of Tripp Lite is one of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice. This product designed and  
engineered in the USA.  
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers  
For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, your Tripp Lite product has been assigned a unique series number. The series number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required  
approval markings and information. When requesting compliance information for this product, always refer to the series number. The series number should not be confused with the marking name or model number of the product.  
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