TECNOWARE ERA PLUS 800 SCHUKO Uninterruptible Power Supply User Manual

June 10, 2024
TECNOWARE

TECNOWARE ERA PLUS 800 SCHUKO Uninterruptible Power Supply User Manual
TECNOWARE ERA PLUS 800 SCHUKO Uninterruptible Power
Supply

 Safety Warnings

  • Read this manual carefully and completely before installing and using the TECNOWARE ERA PLUS Uninterruptible Power Supply, which, from here after, will also be referred to as UPS.
  • This manual should be kept close to the UPS and read before the UPS is installed and used.
  • The UPS must be used only by properly trained personnel. To ensure correct and safe operations, it is necessary that operators and maintenance personnel observe the general safety Standards as well as the specific instructions included in this manual.
  • Risk of electric shock: do not remove the cover. The UPS contains internal parts, which are at a high Voltage and are potentially dangerous, capable of causing injury or death by electric shock.
  • There are no internal parts in the UPS, which are user serviceable. Any repair or maintenance work must be performed exclusively by qualified technical personnel authorized by TECNOWARE. TECNOWARE declines any responsibility if this warning is disregarded.
  • Warning to the technical personnel authorized for Service: since internal components are connected to the batteries, they will remain powered, and therefore dangerous, even after the UPS has been disconnected from AC power mains. Before any repair or maintenance work, disconnect the batteries, by removing the positive cable (red colour) from the positive pole of the battery.
  • It is compulsory to ground the UPS according to Safety Standards. The AC mains power supply socket used to power the UPS must have an earth connection.
  • In the event of AC main power supply failure (when the UPS works in Battery mode), do not unplug the power supply cable to the UPS to ensure earth continuity to the connected loads.
  • Since the AC mains power supply cable acts as a separation device, the AC mains power socket used to supply the UPS and/or the rear side of the UPS must be accessible to easily disconnect the cable in case of dangerous conditions.
  • Risk of electric shock at the Output lines when the UPS is ON.
  • Risk of electric shock at the Output lines while the unit is connected to the AC utility line.
  • Do not obstruct ventilation slots or holes and do not rest any object on top of the UPS.
  • Do not insert objects or pour liquids in the ventilation holes.
  • Install the UPS indoors, in a protected, clean and moisture-free environment.
  • Do not expose to the direct sun light.
  • Do not keep liquids, flammable gases or corrosive substances near the UPS.

Introduction

ERA PLUS is a Line Interactive UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) specifically designed to protect your computer from any type of irregularities in the AC line (such as black-outs, under or over voltages, micro-interruptions),  which often cause damage to your Hardware and Software.Under normal AC line condition, ERA PLUS performs output voltage regulation and filters frequently occurring electrical disturbances (such as transients, spikes, interferences, etc.), thus protecting all devices connected to the outlets, and recharging the batteries in an ideal way. In case of anomaly to the AC line, the UPS continues feeding the protected equipment. ERA PLUS is equipped with an USB interface which can be used to notify a power failure or a low battery condition directly to a computer: this makes it possible to automatically save your data during an extended black-out with the most widespread operating systems (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc.).

Read this manual carefully before using the ERA PLUS; it includes important safety warnings and useful advices for correct use and installation. This manual is a guide that enables you to correctly install and use your ERA PLUS. This manual includes important SAFETY instructions for the operator, for the UPS  correct installation, and gives useful advice on the product and battery maintenance. For any type of problem, please refer to this manual before calling the customer service.

ERA PLUS is constantly being developed and improved: consequently, your unit may differ somewhat from the description contained in this manual.
This manual includes the following models:

  • ERA PLUS 800 (800 VA)
  • ERA PLUS 950 (950 VA)
  • ERA PLUS 1.200 (1.200 VA)
  • ERA PLUS 1.600 (1.600 VA)

General Characteristics

ERA PLUS has all the advanced features, which guarantee maximum  reliability and safety:

  • All functions are controlled by a microprocessor, giving full guarantee of high reliability.
  • Output Voltage regulation through AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation).
  • Overload protection both in normal mode and in battery mode.
  • High performance battery charger, which extends the battery medium life ensuring an optimal recharge (the battery charger circuit is active only with UPS turned on through the push button).
  • Start up even if the electrical network is not available.
  • Automatic restart after an automatic shut down due to a low battery condition once the AC utility power returns.
  • Adapts automatically to 50 or 60 Hz input frequency.
  • Acoustic signals of various kinds indicating functioning modes and alarm/fault condition.
  • Communication with the computer through USB interface.
  • High efficiency
  • Maximum reliability
  • Smart design and easy to use

Receipt and site selection

Carefully remove the UPS from its packaging, and carry out a meticulous inspection. We recommend keeping theoriginal packaging in a secure place, in case you need to send the UPS for maintenance purposes. In case of transport damage, notify the carrier and dealer immediately.

We recommend paying attention to the below points in order to choose  correct placement for your UPS:

  • The UPS is designed to operate in a protected environment (e.g. offices). We therefore recommend installing it in a place with very little or no humidity, dust or smoke.
  • In all circumstances, see the “Technical Characteristics” chapter for environmental specifications and check that the selected area meets these specifications.
  • During normal operation the UPS discharges a minimal amount of heat. So it is necessary to leave at least 20 cm of unobstructed space all around the UPS in order to keep it properly ventilated.
  • Do not obstruct ventilation holes.
  • Do not insert objects or pour liquids in the ventilation holes.
  • Do not rest any object on top of the UPS.
  • Do not keep liquids, flammable gases or corrosive substances near the unit.
  • Install the UPS on a properly tiled floor. Avoid the installation on a floor that is not tiled flat.

EXTERNAL DESCRIPTION

Front Panel

The front panel informs the user about operating status, alarm conditions and measurements. Front panel shownbelow consists of two parts:

  1. The ON/OFF button with LINE/BATTERY led enables the user to turn ON/OFF UPS and indicates with the led (green color) always active the functioning in Normal Mode, it flashes one time every 4 seconds in Battery mode and it flashes one time every second in Low Battery condition.
    INSTRUCTION

Rear Side
INSTRUCTION

  1. AC Input cable: to connect the UPS to the AC utility line.
  2. AC Input Thermal Protection: electrical specification: max current 5 A, voltage 250 V.
  3. Grounded UPS Output receptacles: Schuko/Italian type, black colour, to supply critical loads.
  4. Computer Interface (USB connector): it is the communication USB port (only for UPS ERA Plus 1.200 and UPS ERA Plus 1.600).

 In case of anomaly to the AC line (black-out), the UPS Output receptacles (black colour, #3) continue supplying the correct power to all connected equipment.

Electrical Installation and First Start Up

We advise you to follow the steps below explained for greater safety:

  1. Switch off all the devices (Personal Computer or other electronic devices) that need to be supplied by the UPS.
  2. Connect the UPS Input socket to the AC line outlet. It is mandatory to ground the AC line outlet according to the Safety Standards. Carefully check the grounding, make sure that the utility power is available, and that its range falls within the UPS specifications (refer to the “Specifications” chapter).
  3. Press the ON/OFF button on the front panel: the UPS emits a brief acoustic signal, turns the led display on, and performs a functioning SELF-TEST. After some seconds the UPS starts to work in Normal mode. Leave the UPS in Normal mode for at least 4 hours in order to completely recharge the batteries.
  4. Switch the UPS off (by pressing again the ON/OFF button).
  5. Connect the devices to be supplied to the UPS outputs. Be sure all the devices have the main switch in ON position. ATTENTION: do not connect on this UPS, Laser printer, Multifunction Printer or similar equipments, because these items have particular power assorbing during them function and the UPS can go in overload.
  6. Turn on the UPS again. Check that it starts working correctly and it doesn’t signal any sort of anomaly. Moreover be sure that all the devices connected to the UPS outputs are working correctly.
  7. Simulate a black-out by removing the AC Input line. The UPS starts working in Battery mode: the UPS emits a brief acoustic signal every 10 seconds.
  8. Be sure that all the devices connected to the UPS outputs are working correctly and the UPS doesn’t signal any sort of anomaly.
  9. Restore the AC Input line: after few seconds the UPS turns back in Normal mode.

Before using ERA PLUS normally, leave it in Normal mode in order to charge the batteries completely as specified at point 3. The batteries reach the 90% of their capacity after about 4 hours of recharge.

 It is compulsory to ground/earth the UPS according to the Safety Standards. Risk of electric shock at the Output lines if the UPS is ON, even when the UPS is not connected to AC utility line. Risk of electric shock at the Output lines while the unit is connected to the AC utility line. Risk of electric shock: do not remove the cover. The UPS contains internal parts, which are at a high Voltage and are potentially dangerous, capable of causing injury or death by electric shock.There are no internal parts in the UPS that are user serviceable. Any repair or maintenance work must be performed exclusively by qualified technical personnel authorized by TECNOWARE. TECNOWARE declines any responsibility if this warning is disregarded. Disregard for these warnings may lead to a risk of electric shock to operators.

Functioning

Normal Mode
The UPS typically works in Normal mode: Input mains power is available and its amplitude is within specifications. In Normal mode the LINE/BATTERY button/led is always on. During Normal mode, the UPS recharges the batteries and keeps them in an optimal charging voltage.

Battery Mode
The UPS automatically runs in Battery mode if the AC Input Line voltage amplitude gets out of security limits (incase of a black-out or over-voltage /low-voltage): in this case, the UPS supplies the required output power by it internal battery and by the Inverter block.The UPS automatically returns in Normal mode a few seconds after the AC Input Line is recovered. In Battery mode the UPS emits an acoustic alarm signal every 10 seconds and simultaneously the LINE/BATTERY button/led flashes.

Low Battery and Automatic Restart
In Battery mode, ERA PLUS indicates the Low Battery condition whenever the battery reaches a charge level allowing connected devices to operate for approximately one more minute. During Low Battery condition the UPS emits an acoustic alarm signal every second and simultaneously the LINE/BATTERY button/led flashes. If AC Input does not come back on within few minutes, the UPS shuts-down automatically thus preventing the batteries from discharging excessively; the UPS stops supplying Output power, deactivates control panel indicationand goes to a waiting state. Once AC Input comes back on, the UPS restarts automatically and after some seconds it goes back to work in Normal mode.After a complete discharge, the UPS needs 4 hours to recharge completely the batteries. The UPS recharges batteries automatically if it works in Normal mode or if it is off and connected to the AC Input Line.

Load Control
When the Output load is higher than nominal value the UPS warns of Overload condition by emitting a continuous acoustic alarm. The UPS warns of an Overload less than 110% by acoustic alarm. An Overload between 110% and 130% is accepted for about 30 seconds and after UPS switches automatically off. The UPS switches immediately off if the Overload is higher than 130%. Once the requested power is back within range, the UPS switches automatically to the Normal mode.

Make sure that the UPS never indicates Overload condition.
Do not connect a load greater than rated value to the UPS (see POWER specifications in the chapter “Technical Characteristics”), as this may damage the unit. In this case the warranty is void.

Fault Condition
The UPS indicates the Fault condition by emitting a continuous acoustic alarm. During Fault condition, the UPS doesn’t supply Output power and so all the supplied devices are switched off.

Communication Interface

The UPS is factory-equipped with USB Communication Interface (only ERA Plus 1.200 and ERA Plus 1.600). On the UPS rear side there is the connector of the USB Interface. The USB signals are all isolated through photo-couplers from the dangerous voltages that are present inside the UPS. Connecting to the Web site www.tecnoware.com, it is possible to download, free of charge, the update UPS management Software TecnoManager, compatible with the most popular Operative Systems.

Technical Characteristics

UPS ERA PLUS Model 800 950 1.200 1.600
Power 800 VA (560 W) 950 VA (665 W) 1200 VA (840 W)

1600 VA (1120 W)
Technology| Line Interactive with Stabilizer
Nominal Input Voltage| Single-phase 230 Vac
Input Voltage Range| +20% / -25%
Input/Output Frequency| 50/60 Hz (automatic selection)
Input Frequency Range| +/- 5%
Nominal Output Voltage| Single-phase 230 Vac
Output Voltage Regulation (Normal mode)| Through AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulation)
Output Voltage Regulation (Battery mode)| +/- 5%
Output Inverter Waveform| Modified Sinewave
Accepted Overload| < 130%
Certifications| CEStandards: CEI EN 62040-1 (Low Voltage Directive) –CEI EN 62040-2 (EMC Directive)
Battery Type| Lead acid, sealed, free maintenance
Number of batteries| 1
Nominal Battery Voltage| 12 Vdc
Battery Specifications| 12 Vdc – 7Ah – 6 celle| 12 Vdc – 9Ah – 6 celle| 12 Vdc – 11Ah – 6celle
Backup Time (typical)| 10 min
Battery Charge Time (typical)| 4 hours
Audible Noise (at 1 meter)| < 40 dBA
Cooling| Natural
Environmental Operative Specification| Temperature: 0-40 °C – Humidity 0-95% (without condensation) Altitude: max 3.000 mt
Computer Interface| –| 1 USB port
UPS Management Software| –| Software TecnoManager, downloadable free of charge from www.tecnoware.com
Output sockets| 2 UPS Output sockets (Schuko/Italian type)
Dimension (W x H x D)| 10,1 x 14,2 x 27,9 cm
Net Weight| 3.7 Kg| 4,2 Kg| 4,5 Kg| 5 Kg

Maintenance

UPS Cleaning

Before starting any cleaning operation, be sure that:

  1. The AC Input Voltage for the UPS has been removed.
  2. The UPS is OFF.

Use only a cloth dampened with water to clean the unit.
If UPS works in an environmental unusually dusty or dirty, remove the dirty from the ventilation holes. Before restarting the UPS be sure it is completely dry. If any liquid gets inside the UPS, do not start the unit and contact Technical Service immediately.

Battery
If the UPS is NOT going to be used for a long period of time, ensure that the batteries are left fully charged. If the UPS has not been used for more than three months, go through the “First Start Up” procedure described in the chapter 5 before using it again. Please keep in mind that the batteries must be recharged at least once a month. Take in mind that batteries are recharged automatically if the UPS works in Normal mode or if the UPS is off and connected to the AC Input Line. Battery life strongly depends on the ambient temperature. There are also other factors like the number of chargedischarge cycles, the discharge depth, humidity and altitude. The recommended environmental specifications for a correct use of batteries are listed in the “Technical Specifications” section.

Battery Replacement
Battery replacement must be performed exclusively by qualified and authorized technical personnel. We advise you to follow the steps below explained for greater safety:

  1. Turn the UPS off and disconnect the AC Input Line for the UPS.
  2. Unscrew the 4 screws on the UPS bottom side. Remove the case cover and so you can access to the battery location.
  3. Disconnect the battery wires and gently extract the battery from the case.
  4. The new battery must be exactly the same type as the original one.
  5. Put inside the new battery and connect it as the original one.
  6. Reassemble the case cover.

Battery replacement must be performed exclusively by qualified technical personnel authorized by TECNOWARE. TECNOWARE declines any responsibility if this warning is disregarded. When replacing batteries, replace with the same type and number.

CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries:
a) Remove watches, rings or other metal objects;
b) Use tools with insulated handles;
c) Wear rubber gloves and boots;
d) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries;
e) Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals;
f) Determine if battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source from ground.

Troubleshooting

Alarms and problems you may encounter during operating the UPS are given in the table below. Apply the suggestions corresponding to each anomaly as described into the table. If your anomaly is excluded or the suggested actions do not solve your problem, consult the Technical Service.
Please give the following information to the Technical Service:

  • Model and serial number of the UPS, which can be found on the nameplate on the bottom side of the UPS.
  • Description of anomaly.

Risk of electric shock: do not remove the cover. The UPS contains internal parts that are at a high Voltage and are potentially dangerous, capable of causing injury or death by electric shock. There are no internal parts in the UPS that are user serviceable. Any repair or maintenance work must be performed exclusively by qualified technical personnel authorized by TECNOWARE.

TECNOWARE declines any responsibility if this warning is disregarded.

Warning to the technical personnel authorized for service: since internal components are connected to the batteries, they will remain powered, and therefore dangerous, even after the UPS has been disconnected from AC power mains. Before any repair or maintenance work, disconnect the batteries, by removing the positive cable (red colour) from the positive pole of the battery.

ANOMALY POSSIBLE CAUSE ACTION TO SOLVE
The UPS does not turn on ON/OFF button Press the ON/OFF button and check

that is pushed.
Batteries are flat| Recharge the batteries for at least 4 hours.
Electronic board failure| Refer to Technical Service.

The UPS always function on Battery mode

| Input mains power cable is disconnected.| Check the input mains power cable.Check the presence of the electrical mains.
Input mains thermal protection| Check and restore the input mains thermal protection.
Black-out conditions / surge/ Over-Voltage or Low-Voltage| Wait until the AC Input Line returns to normal conditions.
Electronic board failure| Refer to Technical Service.
Battery Autonomy is too short| Battery is not fully charged.| Recharge the battery for at least 6 hours.
Electronic board failure| Refer to Technical Service.
“OVERLOAD”alarm| “OVERLOAD” condition| Disconnect all devices that cause the overload condition.
“FAULT” alarm| “FAULT” condition| Check if UPS is in OVERLOAD condition.Refer to Technical Service.
The UPS does not communicate with the Computer| The UPS Management Software sends a communication error| Check that the USB (or RS232) cable is correctly connected between the UPS and the Computer.
The Software is not correctly installed| Install correctly the specific Software for your Computer’sOperative System.

Conformity to the European Directives

TECNOWARE S.r.l. confirms that ERA PLUS models comply with the requirements set out in: the Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 2014/35/EU and following amendments, the EMC (Electro-Magnetic Compatibility) Directive 2014/30/EU and following amendments.

WARNING – This is a category C2 UPS product. In a residential environmental, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take additional measures.

 Product Disposal

UPS ERA PLUS cannot be disposed as an urban waste, but must be treated as a separate waste. Any violation is indictable with financial sanctions as per in force regulations. An incorrect waste disposal or an improper use of the same or of any parts can be damaging for the environment and for human health. A correct waste disposal of products having the dustbin symbol marked by a cross help to avoid negative consequences to the environment and to human health.

Lead Batteries

ERA PLUS models contain lead acid, sealed, maintenance free batteries. The batteries cannot be disposed as an urban waste, but must be treated in conformity with 2006/66/CE European Directive; any violation is indictable with financial sanctions as established into 2006/66/CE European Directive

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