
User & Service Manual SP170-PDA SERIES POWER DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY/ CONTINUOUS POWER SYSTEM MODELS COVERED: SP170-PDA/1250 SP170-PDA/1250(PLUS
10 Figure 1: FRONT PANEL VIEW RF2 5AF1 7A24V D/C TEST24V POWER SUPPLYMODEL PDA24 + POINT -
11 Figure 2: REAR PANEL VIEW N CT4+24T3GND24V DC+24 GNDCRSIGNALT6N OT5RS232TEMP. SENSOR1 2 GNDC2 CN C CC1N
12 Table 1: FIGURE 1 (FRONT PANEL) DESCRIPTIONS FRONT PANEL VIEW DESCRIPTIONS 1 COLD START – DC start switch 16 SB4 – Signal Circuit Break
13 Table 2: FIGURE 2 (REAR PANEL) DESCRIPTIONS REAR PANEL VIEW DESCRIPTIONS 1 T4 - AC INPUT 7 CR – CONTROLLER RECEPTACLE 2 BATTERY CONNECT
14 SUMMARY OF INDICATORS AND CONTROLS UPS MODULE SYSTEM POWER SWITCH - The main control switch that engages utility power to the UPS module. By ac
15 AUTO/FLASH SWITCH – Switches between the Auto and Flash positions. Will illuminate when in the Flash position. Will also illuminate when any of
16 2 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 2.1 Characteristics Overview The Clary SP170-PDA is a turnkey, true on-line, power conditioner and battery back
17 Utility Voltage Windows and Battery Operation The UPS operates from utility if the utility voltage is between 85 and 135 VAC. When the utility f
18 2.2 Specifications SP170-PDA W/UPS MODULE ELECTRICAL Input Voltage 120VAC +12%(135VAC), -25%(90VAC) (before battery use) Frequency 48 to 62Hz C
19 Table 3: CLARY OutPostTM BATTERIES* Estimated Runtime (Per set @ 77°F / 25°C) (New Batteries, fully charged) Unit Weight Overall Dimension
THE CONTINUOUS POWER COMPANY 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...
20 3 INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS 3.1 Installation The UPS system is typically rack or shelf mounted in standard traffic cabinets. When determining
21 • Unpack and ensure that all UPS System components are on-hand and operative: o SP170-PDA o UPS MODULE o Battery Module (6 batteries or 8 batte
22 3.3 Procedure The recommended installation procedure is presented in Table 5 . The Table refers to, which presents a schematic wiring diagram. R
23 3.4 Start-up Once the system has been properly installed, it is ready to operate. The following procedures will explain how to start-up the syst
24 3.5 Optional Communication Procedure The UPS system includes additional interfaces for communications to host computers or other similar devices.
25 SIGNAL PORT RS232 PORT 2- AC INPUT FAIL/FLASH TIMER 1- LOW BATTERY 3- UPS ON
26 4 PROGRAMMABLE LCD DISPLAY 4.1 Introduction The LCD display on the UPS front panel is used to show various operational parameters of t
27 4.2 Normal Mode The Normal mode’s main screen shows the Load and Battery percentage, AC input status and Inverter status. The Normal mode displa
28 Shows number of times UPS went to Battery Power. To clear events, press and hold both the UP and Down Arrow buttons simultaneously until the
29 4.4 Power System Status Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME button. Then press the SELECT/MENU MODE button to go through the Batt
THE CONTINUOUS POWER COMPANY 3 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: FRONT PANEL VIEW ...
30 4.5 UPS System Status Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME button. Then press the SELECT/MENU MODE button to go through the Batter
31 4.6 UPS Information Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME button. Then press the SELECT/MENU MODE button to go through the UPS Inf
32 4.7 Event Log Displays a history of the most recent 100 logged events. Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME button. Then press the
33 This is the battery voltage that specifies the trip point that activates the Low Battery open collector signal on the Signal port. To Change
34 This option is used in the “Standby Mode”. When “ON”, the UPS will force a break in power to the cabinet for 2.5 seconds after utility power
35 This feature is used only in the standby mode. The brownout protection feature allows the UPS to switch to inverter power from utility power
36 4.10 Relays Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME button. Then press the SELECT/MENU MODE button to go through the three main R
37 4.10.2 Modify Rule Parameters This menu allows you to change the parameters of each rule. Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME
38 4.10.3 Toggle Relay ON/OFF This menu allows you to manually control the Relays. Once at this screen, press the ENTER/SHOW TIME button. To
39 Table 6: LIST OF RULES # Rule Description Parameters 00 Relay Off Turns Relay OFF. None 01 On_Bat Activates when UPS is on Battery Mode.
4 “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” “SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS” This manual contains important safety instructions that should be followed during ins
40 Table 7: ALARMS AND FAULTS Alarms/Faults Description Heat Sink is Hot Heat Sink on main Board temperature too high.Input is bad AC input to U
41 5 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 5.1 Safety There are hazardous high voltages and materials present in the UPS system which present safety risks. You MUST
42 5.2 Preventive Maintenance CLEANING This device is designed to be maintenance-free. It can be cleaned with a damp cloth or nonabrasive cleanser.
43 BATTERY RECYCLING • The batteries used in this equipment are recyclable. Proper disposal is required and mandated by law. The batteries contain l
44 5.4 Service and Repair Your PD Series UPS is backed by one of the finest customer service teams available. Write or call them at any time to obt
45 6 SCHEMATICS
46 WARRANTY 1. TIME AND SCOPE OF WARRANTY: 1.1. Clary Corporation hereby warrants parts shipped under this Agreement to be free from defective wor
5 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 Introduction You have selected the highest quality power protection & distribution system available for your tra
61.2 Operating Modes The SP170-PDA is basically made up of two parts, the Power Distribution Assembly and the UPS module. 1.2.1 Power Dist
7 A Clary Model PDA24 DC power supply is installed into the unit. This module slides in from the front of the unit. It is secured by one 6-32 x 3
8drawing its power from the battery pack. This operation continues until good utility power is restored, after which, the relays switch back to rou
91.3 Physical Description This section will point out and illustrate the various indicators, functions and controls of the SP170-PDA Series Unit.
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