APC SBP3000RM2U Computer Accessories User Manual


 
CONNECTING POWER
Warning: Do not modify inlets or outlets. The SBP and UPS plugs and receptacles
should match. For more information, contact APC.
1. Non-Hardwired Panels
1. Plug SBP UPS output cord into UPS PDU panel.*
2. Plug UPS input cord to SBP UPS input receptacle.*
3. Plug customer equipment into SBP PDU panel.
4. Plug SBP into utility power outlet.
*Units with IEC receptacles: Use jumper cables.
2. Hardwired Panels
Attention: Wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician.
1. Switch input circuit breaker off.
2. SBP units that will be rack-mounted: Set SBP in the rack.
3. Unscrew and remove top access panel.
4. If using SBP5000RMI2U or SBP6KRMT2U with a hardwired UPS: Unscrew
existing terminal block wiring. Do not touch factory wiring (see E).
5. If using SBP5000RMI2U or SBP6KRMT2U with a hardwired UPS: Unscrew and
remove rear input/output panel.
6. Remove circular knockouts from hardwiring input/output panel (see A, B, C, D:
UO= UPS Output; UI= UPS Input; AI= AC Input; LD= Load).
SBP3000 units: Also, remove PDU output panel knockout plate.
SBP16KP units: Also, remove circular knockouts from PDU output panel.
7. Connect wires to terminal blocks (see E, F, G, H, I). Adhere to all national and
local electrical codes.
8. Reinstall access panel.
9. Install hardwiring input/output panel.
10. SBP units that will be rack-mounted: Screw SBP into the rack.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E. 2U PANELS
F. SBP10KRMT4U
G. SBP16KRMP4U, SB16KRMP4U-HW
H. SBP16KP
I. SBP10KRMI4U, SBP16KRMI4U
TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the chart below to solve minor SBP installation problems. Also, refer to the UPS User
Manual Troubleshooting section. For more complex issues, refer to www.apc.com.
Problem and
Possible Cause
Solution
UPS WILL NOT TURN ON AFTER ON BUTTON IS PUSHED
SBP handle is in ‘Bypass’ position. Rotate the SBP handle to the ‘Normal’ position.
There is no power at UPS input. Check that the power cables from the SBP to the utility power, and
from the SBP to the UPS Input are securely connected.
UPS is faulty or damaged. Rotate the SBP handle into the ‘Test’ position. If the connected
equipment becomes energized, the UPS may be faulty. To confirm
this, refer to UPS User Manual Troubleshooting.
There is no power at the utility
power outlet.
Rotate the SBP handle into the ‘Test’ position. If the connected
equipment fails to become energized, the utility power outlet may be
faulty. Check the utility power supply by plugging a table lamp into
the suspect outlet. If the utility outlet fails to power the lamp, contact
qualified service personnel to restore power.
UPS IS ONLINE; NOT POWERING ALL CONNECTED EQUIPMENT
SBP output circuit breaker tripped. Reduce the load by unplugging equipment. Reset the breaker.
There is no power at SBP output. Check that the power cable from the SBP to the UPS output is
securely connected.
REGULATORY INFORMATION