legrand 311062 Keor SPE Tower User Manual
- July 25, 2024
- Legrand
Table of Contents
- legrand 311062 Keor SPE Tower
- Product Usage Instructions
- Introduction
- Regulatory and safety requirements
- Installation
- Operation
- LCD Display
- Troubleshooting
- Fault error codes
- Maintenance
- Warehousing and Dismantling
- Technical specifications
- FEATURES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
legrand 311062 Keor SPE Tower
Specifications
- Model: KEOR SPE TOWER
- Part Number: LE13086AB/2024-05
- Language Options: English, Italiano, Deutsch, Spanish
Product Usage Instructions
Introduction
Before using the KEOR SPE TOWER, familiarize yourself with the installation
and user manual provided.
Battery Level Indicator
The battery level is indicated by the number of segments that light up on the
battery level indicator:
- 100%: All 5 segments light up.
- 99%-80%: 4 segments light up.
- 79%-60%: 3 segments light up.
- 59%-40%: 2 segments light up.
- 39%-20%: 1 segment lights up.
- 19%-1%: The first segment blinks.
- 0%: No segments light up.
LED Bar and Alarm Indicators
LED Bar | Alarm |
---|---|
Green | Intermittent every 0.5 seconds |
Yellow | Intermittent every 5 seconds |
Red | Intermittent every 2 seconds |
Operation
Follow the instructions in the manual for operating the KEOR SPE TOWER
based on the LED bar and alarm indicators.
FAQ
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Q: How do I know when the battery is fully charged?
A: When all 5 segments of the battery level indicator light up, the battery is fully charged. -
Q: What do the different colors of LED indicators signify?
A: Green indicates normal operation, yellow indicates a warning, and red indicates an alarm condition.
Introduction
DANGER
It is necessary to read the whole manual carefully before doing any operation.
Keor SPE must be used only in residential and commercial environments.
Purpose of the manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with instructions for safely
installing and using the Keor SPE UPS, also called “equipment” in the rest of
the manual.
Only skilled technicians can carry out ordinary maintenance procedures as
explained in the appendix.
Extraordinary maintenance operations are not dealt with because they are the
sole preserve of the LEGRAND Technical Support Service.
The intended use and configurations envisaged for the equipment as shown in
this manual are the only ones allowed by the Manufacturer.
Any other use or configuration must be previously agreed with the Manufacturer
in writing, and in this case the written agreement will be attached to the
installation and user manuals.
The original text of this publication, drafted in English, is the only
reference for the resolution of disputes of interpretation linked to
translations into other languages.
Update of the manual
The manual reflects the state of the art when the equipment was put onto the
market. The publication conforms to the directives current on that date. The
manual cannot be considered inadequate when new standards come into force or
modifications are made to the equipment.
Any addition to the manual the Manufacturer considers appropriate to send to
the users, must be kept together with the manual of which they will become an
integral part.
The version of the manual updated to its latest release is available on the
Internet at https://ups.legrand.com
Guarantee terms
The guarantee terms may vary depending on the country where the UPS is sold.
Check the validity and duration with LEGRAND’s local sale representative.
If there should be a fault in the product, contact the LEGRAND Technical
Support Service which will provide all the instructions on what to do.
Do not send anything back without LEGRAND’s prior authorization.
LEGRAND is not responsible for costs such as:
- losses of profits or earnings.
- losses of equipment, data, or software.
- claims by third parties.
- any damage to persons or things due to improper use, unauthorized technical alterations, or modifications.
- any damage to persons or things due to installations where the full compliance with the standard regulating the specific usage applications have not been guaranteed.
The Manufacturer declines all indirect or direct responsibility arising from:
- assembly and cabling made by personnel not fully qualified according to national standards to work on equipment presenting electrical hazards.
- failure to observe the installation and maintenance instructions and use of the equipment which differs from the specifications in the manuals.
- use by personnel who have not read and thoroughly understood the content of the user manual.
- use that does not comply with the specific standards used in the country where the equipment is installed.
- modifications made to the equipment, software, functioning logic unless they have been authorized by the Manufacturer in writing.
- repairs that have not been authorized by the LEGRAND Technical Support Service.
- damage caused intentionally, through negligence, by acts of God, natural phenomena, fire, or liquid infiltration.
Copyright
The information contained in this manual cannot be disclosed to any third
party. Any partial or total duplication of the manual by photocopying or other
systems, including electronic scanning, which is not authorized in writing by
the Manufacturer, violates copyright conditions and may lead to prosecution.
LEGRAND reserves the copyright of this publication and prohibits its
reproduction wholly or in part without previous written authorization.
Regulatory and safety requirements
This section contains important safety and operating instructions that should always be followed during the installation, use and maintenance of the UPS.
DANGER
The UPS operates with dangerous high voltages. Only skilled technicians
qualified and authorized by LEGRAND must perform ordinary maintenance
operations. Extraordinary maintenance operations must be carried out by
LEGRAND Technical Support Service personnel.
- This product should be installed in compliance with installation rules, preferably by a qualified electrician. Incorrect installation and use can lead to risk of electric shock or fire. Before carrying out the installation, read the instructions and take account of the product’s specific mounting location. Do not open up, dismantle, alter or modify the device except where specifically required to do so by the instructions. All Legrand products must be opened and repaired exclusively by personnel trained and approved by Legrand. Any unauthorised opening or repair completely cancels all liabilities and the rights to replacement and guarantees. Use only Legrand brand accessories.
- Ensure that the mains voltage, frequency, and output load match those of the UPS (check the product label and the technical specifications).
- If any visible damage is found on the product during the unpacking operation, do not install the UPS and return it to your reseller or distributor.
- Before supplying any load equipment, ensure the UPS is connected to a grounded mains socket.
- Do not attempt to open or disassemble the UPS; there are no user replaceable parts. Opening the case will void the warranty and introduces the risk of electric shock.
- Make sure the UPS is completely turned off when it is transported.
- The detachable power supply cable acts as a separation device. The mains socket must be installed near the UPS and must be easily accessible.
- In case of a mains power supply failure, do not unplug the input cord. Earth continuity must be ensured to the connected loads.
- Do not plug non-computer-related items such as medical, life-support and house electric equipment to the UPS output.
- Do not plug laser printers to the UPS outlets due to their high start-up current.
- The UPS functions with TT and TN systems.
- In case of emergency, immediately turn off the UPS and unplug the input cord from the mains.
- Do not allow any liquid or foreign object to enter the UPS.
- The UPS is intended for indoor installation in a ventilated, controlled indoor environment with a range of temperature between 0°C (+32°F) and +40°C (+104°F) and non-condensing humidity <95%.
- Do not install the UPS in locations with sparks, smoke, and hazardous gas or where there is water and excessive humidity. Dusty, corrosive, and salty environments can damage the UPS.
- Do not plug the UPS input into its own output.
- Do not attach a power strip or surge suppressor to the UPS to avoid potential overloads.
- Ensure that the output cables are not longer than 10 meters.
- Keep a clearance of 20 cm around the UPS for airflow. Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight or installing it near heat emitting appliances.
- Do not place the UPS near equipment that generate strong electromagnetic fields or sensible to electromagnetic fields.
- The batteries should be recharged every 3 months if the UPS is not used. To do so, connect the input cord to a grounded mains socket.
- To safeguard the batteries life, the UPS should be used in an environment with a temperature range between +20°C (+68°F) and +25°C (+77°F).
- The UPS is equipped with an auto-restart system. In case of return of the input mains after the end of battery operation, the UPS turns on to normal operation by supplying the output loads.
- The UPS is equipped with an automatic backfeed protection system.
- When installing the equipment, ensure that the sum of the leakage current of the UPS and the connected equipment does not exceed 3.5 mA.
- The plug of the BS1363 input cable is designed for a maximum current of 13A. Therefore, it is recommended to check the load for applications where the input current could be above this limit.
CAUTION
The batteries inside the UPS are not user replaceable. Servicing of batteries
must be performed only by electrical hazard authorized personnel.
A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and burns by high short-
circuit circuit current. Failed batteries can reach temperatures that exceed
the burn thresholds for touchable surfaces. The following precautions should
be observed when working on batteries:
-
remove watches, rings or other metal objects.
-
use tools with insulated handles.
-
wear rubber gloves and boots.
-
do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
-
disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
-
determine if battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source from ground.
Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance (applicable to equipment and remote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit). -
never leave live cable terminals without an insulated protection.
-
When replacing batteries, replace with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs. There is the risk of explosion if batteries are replaced by an incorrect type.
CAUTION
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin
and eyes. It may be toxic. For the disposal requirements refer to local laws
and relevant standards.
WARNING
Keor SPE is a category C2 UPS product according to the EN IEC 62040-2
In a residential environment, this product may cause radio interference, in
which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
Installation
750VA| 3 110 60
3 112 55
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1000VA| 3 110 61
3 112 56
1500VA| 3 110 62
3 112 57
2000VA| 3 110 63
3 112 58
3000VA| 3 110 64
3 112 59
Operation
Overview
- ON/OFF button
- Scrolling left
- Scrolling right
- ESC
- Enter
- LED
Rear View of 750VA
- Communication Ports
- SNMP Slot
- AC Input Inlet and input fuse
- Outlets
Rear View of 1000VA
- Communication Ports
- SNMP Slot
- AC Input Inlet and input fuse
- Outlets
Rear View of 1500VA
- Communication Ports
- SNMP Slot
- AC Input Inlet and input fuse
- Outlets
Rear View of 2000VA
- Communication Ports
- Input Fuse
- SNMP Slot
- AC Input Inlet
- Outlets
Rear View of 3000VA
- Communication Ports
- Input Fuse
- SNMP Slot
- AC Input Inlet
- Outlets
Start-up procedure
Normal mode
- Ensure that the mains power supply to be used has a suitable voltage/frequency and an upstream protection rated at either 10A or 16 A (according to the UPS power).
- Plug the UPS power cord on the UPS inlet on one side and on the mains power supply socket on the other side.
- The UPS recharges the battery everytime is in standby mode. It is recommended to charge the battery at least 8 hours before connecting the loads.
- Connect the loads to the UPS outlets. Ensure that the power of the loads can be managed by the UPS.
- Press the ON/OFF button for 1 second to start-up the UPS and power the loads. The led bar is lit in green with a 1-second-long acoustic signal.
INDICATION
The UPS has an auto-restart function. In case the mains power fails, and the
UPS reaches the end of the back-up time, the load will be automatically
powered when the mains power is back if the auto-start setting is enabled.
Cold start
- Make sure the internal battery is fully charged.
- Connect the loads to the outlets.
- With the mains absent, press the ON/OFF button for 3 seconds to start-up the UPS and power the loads in battery mode.
INDICATION
The output frequency in this condition is the last one seen by the UPS when
the mains input was present.
INDICATION
The very first time the UPS is turned on after its purchase, it is not
possible to do it in battery mode (cold start).
Mute button
When the buzzer is active, press the button for 0.1 seconds to silence the
current alarm.
In case of a new alarm, the buzzer will be re-activated automatically. When
the buzzer is muted, press the button for 0.1 seconds to turn it on again.
Shutdown
- Press and hold the ON/OFF button until the UPS turns off.
- The UPS stops powering the outlets.
- Unplug the UPS from the mains power supply socket.
Battery test
It is possible to execute a manual battery test if the UPS is working in
normal mode and the battery is fully charged.
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one
beep: the UPS will switch to battery mode and perform a 10-second battery
test. After that, UPS will return to line mode.
If the test result is ok, the display will show PAS for 7 seconds, then return
to the previously viewed data.
If the test result is abnormal, the display will show FAL for 7 seconds, then
return to the previously viewed data. The no-battery/ battery replacement icon
( ) will flash until the ON/OFF button (fault clear) is pressed.
In case of attempting to perform a battery test while the UPS is running in
battery mode, the display will show noP for 7 seconds, then return to the
previously viewed data.
Setup mode
It is possible to change some parameters of the UPS while the UPS is in
standby or in normal mode.
The following tables indicate the parameters that can be set in standby mode and in normal mode.
STANDBY MODE
FUNCTION| DESCRIPTION
SET +| Buzzer
Possible values: on / oFF Default: on
EPO/roo
| Setting for the EPO auxiliary contact.
Main page
EPO: Emergency auxiliary contact to turn off the UPS in case of emergency
roo: UPS remote turn on/off
Subpage
nC: contact normally closed nO: contact normally opened
SET + OUT + V| Output voltage
Possible values: 200/208/220/230/240 V Default: 230V
SET + IN + OUT| Auto Restart function Possible values: on / oFF Default:
on
NORMAL MODE
FUNCTION| DESCRIPTION
SET +| Buzzer
Possible values: ON / OFF Default: ON
SET + LOAD 2| Turn on/off load 2 bank
Possible values: ON / OFF Default: ON
SET + OUT + V
| Output voltage
Possible values: 200/208/220/230/240 V Default: 230V
SET + IN + OUT| Auto Restart function
Possible values: ON / OFF Default: ON
Multi-function buttons
**| ON / OFF
** The button has three functions:
- Turn on the UPS
- Turn off the UPS
- Fault Clear
When the UPS has a fault condition, press and hold the button for 1 second, release it after one beep, and the UPS will clear the fault condition
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**| LEFT
** Press the button for 0.1 second to:
- Normal mode: go to the previous display
- Setup mode: decrease a number or change a setting value
**| RIGHT
** Press the button for 0.1 second to:
- Normal mode: go to the next display
- Setup mode: increase a number or change a setting value
**| ESC**
The button has three functions:
-
Exiting the Setup Mode
In Setup Mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds to exit the Setup Mode. -
Exit setting entry without confirm In Setup Mode, press the button for 0.1 seconds to exit the current setting entry without confirm the changes.
-
Battery Test
Execute a manual battery test. (normal mode)
**| ENTER
** The button has three functions:
-
Mute button
To silence an alarm (normal mode). -
Enter the Setup Mode
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until one beep and the SET icon will be turned on. -
Confirm In Setup Mode, press the button for 0.1 seconds to:
- Enable the editing of the current setting. As confirmation, the value on the digits will start to flash.
- Save the changes of the current setting. As confirmation, there is one beep and the value on the digits stop to flash.
LCD Display
Working Diagrams
Icons
7-Segment display
Column A | Column B | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
**IN** | V | Input voltage |
Hz | Input frequency | |
°C | Internal temperature (Celsius degrees) | |
**CHARGE** | % | Total load value, in percentage |
kVA | Total load value (kVA) | |
kW | Total load value (kW) | |
RUN TIME | MIN | Remaining back-up time with the current load |
(minutes)
**BATT| %| Battery Charge level
V| Battery voltage
****OUT| V| Output voltage
Hz| Output frequency
SET| ( divers )| The UPS is in the setup mode
TEST**| | Battery test in progress
LED bar and Alarm Indicators
LED BAR | **ALARM** | **UPS STATUS** |
---|---|---|
Green | Yellow | Red |
**** Fixed (Flashing) | **** – | **** – |
batteries recharging
(The bar is flashing only if the mains is present and load 2 bank is turned off)
–| Fixed| –| Intermittent every 0.5 sec| Warning
status
–| Fixed| –| Intermittent every 5 sec| UPS operating in
battery mode with battery status >50%
–| Fixed| –| Intermittent every 2 sec| UPS operating in
battery mode with battery status <25%
–| Flashing| –| Intermittent every 0.5 sec| End of
back-up time
–| Fixed| –| Intermittent every 5 sec| Battery Test
–| –| Fixed| Intermittent every 0.5 sec|
- Failure
- Battery overload (battery mode)
- EPO activation
–| –| Fixed| Continuous sound| Overload shutdown fault
–| Flashing| **** –| Intermittent (various frequency)| Mains
absent and load 2 bank is turned off
Communication ports
The UPS has a standard RS232 serial port, a USB (type B) port and one SNMP
slot.
It can be connected to most NAS devices and computers. By connecting the UPS
to a computer, it is possible to perform functions like:
- displaying all operating and diagnostic data in case of problems.
- setting special functions like the control of the load banks.
- performing automatic shutdown of all computers powered by the UPS (if connected to the TCP/IP network).
Visit the website ups.legrand.com for more information on network interfaces and software.
RS232 CONNECTOR:
PIN NO. | PIN DEFINE |
---|---|
1 | NA |
2 | RX |
3 | TX |
4 | NA |
5 | GND |
6 | NA |
7 | NA |
8 | NA |
9 | NA |
USB CONNECTOR:
PIN NO. | PIN DEFINE |
---|---|
1 | SUB_VDD |
2 | IM |
3 | IP |
4 | GND_SELV |
EPO/ROO and Dry Contacts
The rear part of the UPS includes a contact that can be configured to be
used as:
- Emergency Power Off (EPO) to connect an emergency pushbutton to turn off the UPS.
- Remote On/Off (rOO) to cable a contact to turn off and on the UPS remotely.
Cables can be connected up to 1.5 mm2 with maximum length of 150 m.
The default setting of the contact is nC (normally closed). If you want to
change the default status to nO (normally open), follow par. 4.6 to enter
setup mode.
There are also two dry contacts which are 12VDC/2ADC terminals and cables can be connected up to 1.5 mm2 with maximum length of 150 m. They indicate the following status:
- Pin 1-2: battery low. When the UPS battery is low, the contact changes status. The default setting is nO (normally open).
- Pin 3-4: battery mode. When the UPS turns to stored energy mode, the contact changes status. The default setting is nO (normally open).
Troubleshooting
INDICATION | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
The UPS works on battery mode even though the mains power is available | The | |
input fuse blew up | Replace the fuse with a new one | |
The mains power supply socket is not supplying power to the UPS | Check if the |
UPS works on another socket. If so, have the first mains power supply socket
checked by a skilled technician.
The input cord is not properly connected| Check that the input cord is
properly connected to the inlet and to the mains socket
Mains out of the allowed UPS input range| A skilled technician should check
the mains
Continuous sound alarm sound with the UPS working in normal mode| Overload|
Disconnect some non-critical loads from the UPS outlets until the overload
ceases
The UPS is working normally but the loads are not powered| –| Check that all
power cords are properly connected to the outlets and to the load. If the
problem persists, contact the LEGRAND Technical Support Service
The UPS does not operate correctly in battery mode: it shuts down immediately
or the backup time is greatly reduced| The UPS worked in stored energy mode
till the end of operation| Recharge the batteries for at least 8 hours by
connecting the UPS to the mains
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The UPS has not been used for many months| Recharge the batteries at least 8
hours by connecting the UPS to the mains.
If the batteries are no longer working, contact a skilled technician to
replace them.
The battery has run down due to being used frequently, to ambient conditions,
or to having exceeded its average service life| Contact a skilled technician
or the LEGRAND Technical Support Service to replace the batteries
Strange noise or smell| UPS fault| Shut down immediately the UPS. Unplug the
UPS from the mains socket and contact the LEGRAND Technical Support Service
Fault error codes
ERROR CODE| Description| Does the error turn
off the UPS?
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**LOC| When the UPS is brand new, it is protected from an unwanted
power-up during transportation.
The very first start-up of the UPS is possible only with the power cord
connected to the mains.| **
–
E01| Inverter voltage high| Y
E02| Inverter voltage low| Y
E03| Output shortcircuit| Y
E06| Inverter relay abnormal| Y
E11| Inverter soft start timeout| Y
E17| Charger voltage high| N
E18| EEPROM communication abnormal| N
E19| Overheating| Y
E20| Overload| Y
E22| Battery disconnected| N
E23| Battery weak| N
E25| Battery voltage low| N
E26| End of operation in stored energy mode| Y
E27| Inverter overtemperature| Y
E28| Fan blocked| N
E29| EPO activated| Y
Maintenance
CAUTION
All operations listed in this chapter must be carried out only by a SKILLED
TECHNICIAN. This definition refers to people who have specific technical
qualification and are aware of the methods of installing, assembling,
repairing, and using the equipment safely.
The skilled technician is qualified according to national safety standards to
work under dangerous electrical voltage and uses the personal protective
equipment required by national safety standards.
Battery Replacement
DANGER
A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit
current.
Before the replacement, it is mandatory the reading of chapter 2.
Batteries may only be replaced with the same number and type. Batteries must
be brand new.
If the battery brand is different from the original one, the estimated battery
autonomy indicated on the display of the UPS may not be reliable.
KEOR SPE 750-1000
KEOR SPE 1500-2000-3000
- Turn off the UPS.
- Unplug the input cord from the mains socket.
- Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the four black screws located on the sides of the UPS (step 1 picture).
- Place the front plate on the top of the UPS for easy access to the battery connections (step 2 picture).
- Disconnect the red connector from the battery pack (step 3 picture).
- Using a Phillips head screwdriver, remove the sliver screws from the silver battery pack retaining plate. KEOR SPE 750-1000 has two screws, KEOR SPE 1500-2000-3000 has four screws (step 4 picture).
- Pull on the transparent tab to slide the battery pack out of the UPS (step 5 picture).
Battery information
Model | Battery source 1 | Battery source 2 |
---|---|---|
750 VA | 2 pcs Minhua type MS7-12 | 2 pcs Ritar type RT1270 |
1000 VA | 2 pcs Minhua type MS9-12 | 2 pcs Ritar type RT1290 |
1500 VA | 3 pcs Minhua type MS9-12 | 3 pcs Ritar type RT1290 |
2000 VA | 4 pcs Minhua type MS9-12 | 4 pcs Ritar type RT1290 |
3000 VA | 4 pcs Minhua type MS9-12 | 4 pcs Ritar type RT1290EP |
Fuse replacement
The input socket includes a fuse for 750-1000-1500 VA models. If the fuse must
be replaced, unplug the input cord, and use a screwdriver to remove the fuse
from the holder.
Instead, there is a dedicated fuse holder for the 2000- 3000 VA models.
Model | INPUT FUSE |
---|---|
750 VA | F10AH250V |
(5 x 20 mm)
1000 VA
1500 VA
2000 VA| F20AH250V (6,3 x 32mm)
3000 VA
Warehousing and Dismantling
Warehousing
The UPS can be stored in an environment with a room temperature between 0°C
(+32°F) and +50°C (+122°F) and humidity less than 90% (not condensing).
However, it is recommended to store the UPS in an environment with a room
temperature between +20°C (+68°F) and +25°C (+77°F) to preserve the battery
life.
The battery installed inside the UPS is lead/acid sealed and does not require
maintenance (VRLA). The battery should be charged for 8 hours every 3 months
by connecting the UPS to the mains supply socket. Repeat this procedure every
two months if the storage ambient temperature is above +25°C (+77°F).
INDICATION
The UPS must never be stored if batteries are partially or totally discharged.
LEGRAND is not liable for any damage or bad functioning caused to the UPS by
wrong warehousing.
Dismantling
DANGER
Dismantling and disposal operations must be carried out only by a qualified
electrician.
The instructions in this chapter are to be considered indicative: in every
country there are different regulations regarding the disposal of electronic
or hazardous waste such as batteries. It is necessary to strictly adhere to
the standards in force in the country where the equipment is used.
Do not throw any component of the equipment in the ordinary rubbish.
Battery disposal
Batteries must be disposed of in a site intended for the recovery of toxic
waste. Disposal in the traditional rubbish is not allowed.
Apply to the competent agencies in your countries for the proper procedure.
WARNING
A battery may constitute a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit
current.
When working on batteries, the prescriptions indicated in chapter 2 must be
adhered to.
UPS dismantling
The dismantling of the UPS must occur after the dismantling of the various
parts it consists of.
For the dismantling operations, it is necessary to wear Personal Protective
Equipment.
Sub-divide the components separating the metal from the plastic, from the
copper and so on according to the type of selective waste disposal in the
country where the equipment is dismantled.
If the dismantled components must be stored before their disposal, be careful
to keep them in a safe place protected from atmospheric agents to avoid soil
and groundwater contamination.
Electronic component dismantling
For the disposal of electronic waste, it is necessary to refer to the relevant
standards.
This symbol indicates that in order to prevent any negative effects on the
environment and on people, this product should be disposed of separately from
other household waste, by taking it to authorised collection centres, in
accordance with the EU countries local waste disposal legislations. Disposing
of the product without following local regulations may be punished by law. It
is recommended to check that this equipment subject to WEEE legislations in
the country where it is used.
Technical specifications
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Nominal power (VA)| 750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Active power (W)| 600| 800| 1200| 1600| 2400|
Technology| Line interactive (VI)|
Waveform| sinewave (during battery mode)|
Transfer time| 2-8 (typical)|
Protective class (EN/IEC 61140)| I|
Overvoltage category| OVC II|
Rated short-time withstand current (kA)| **** 1 ≤ ICW ≤ 3|
INPUT ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Rated voltage (V)| 200/208/220/230/240 ~ 1ph|
Range of voltage (V)| 175 to 288 (at full load)|
Rated frequency (Hz)| 50 / 60 ± 3 with autosensing|
Maximum current (A)| 4.03| 5.37| 8.06| 9.99| 15.99|
Replaceable fuse| 5x20mm F 10A| 5x20mm F 10A| 5x20mm F 10A| 32x6mm F 20A|
32x6mm F 20A|
Inlet| IEC C14| IEC C20|
OUTPUT ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Rated voltage (V)| 230 ~ 1ph
Battery mode: ±10%|
Rated frequency (Hz)| 50 / 60 ± 1 (battery mode)|
Maximum current (A)| 3.41| 4.55| 6.82| 9.09| 13.64|
**** Overload capacity| Normal mode 110%< load <120% : 5 min
120%< load <130% : 10 sec load > 130% : immediate shutdown
Battery mode
load > 110 % ±10% : 1.5 sec|
Outlets| 6 x IEC C13| 8 x IEC C13| 8 x IEC C13
1 x IEC C19|
Efficiency| up to 96%| up to 97%|
BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGER CHARACTERISTICS
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Number of batteries| 2| 2| 3| 4| 4|
Battery type| 12V – 7Ah
6 cell VRLA| 12V – 9Ah
6 cell VRLA|
valve-regulated lead-acid, maintenance free|
Operating time at 80% of the load (min)| 3,7| **** 3|
Charging time| 6-8 hours at 90% of the charge|
FEATURES
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Visual Interface| 7-segments display with four pushbuttons and LEDs|
Communication Ports| Dry Contacts RS232
USB type B Communication slot for SNMP Card|
Protections| Electronic protection against overloading and short-
circuiting and excessive battery discharge
Shutdown on reaching operating limit and overheating Automatic shutdown due to
protection triggering Backfeed protection embeddedEmergency Power Off (EPO)|
Outputs| 2 banks (1 programmable)|
MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Dimensions W x D x H (mm)| 238 x 325 x 170| 238 x 438 x 170|
Net weight with batteries (kg)| 14.0±5%| 14.5±5%| 18.9±5%|
23.0±5%| **** 26.5±5%|
CONDITIONS AMBIANCES
| 3 110 60| 3 110 61| 3 110 62| 3
110 63| 3 110 64|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
3 112 56| 3 112 57| 3 112 58| 3
112 59|
3 112 55|
Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE| Keor SPE|
Keor SPE|
750| 1000| 1500| 2000| 3000|
Operating temperature (°C)| 0 to +40
(+20 to +25 recommended to preserve battery life)|
Relative humidity during operation| < 95% non-condensing|
Storage temperature (°C)| 0 to +50
(+20 to +25 recommended to preserve battery life)|
Noise level at 1 meter (dBA)| < 45|
Protection Index (IEC 529)| IP 20|
Operating height| up to 3000 meters above sea level without derating|
Pollution degree| PD2|
Climatic class (EN IEC 60721-3-3)| 3K22|
Special climatic class (EN IEC 60721-3-3)| 3Z2|
Biological class (EN IEC 60721-3-3)| 3B2|
Mechanically active substances class (EN IEC 60721-3-3)| ****
3S5
|
Mechanical class (EN IEC 60721-3-3)| 3M11|
DIRECTIVES ET NORMES DE RÉFÉRENCE
Marks | CE, CMIM, UKCA |
---|---|
Safety | 2014/35/EU Directive EN IEC 62040-1 |
EMC | 2014/30/EU Directive EN IEC 62040-2 |
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References
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