1900538
1900538
Imperial Series
Model :IMP-425/525/625/825/1000AP
IMD-425/525/625/825/1000AP
IMP-1025/1200/1500/2000AP
IMD-1025/1200/1500/2000AP
Contents of Service Manual
1. Safety Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2
1.1 Service Warnings ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2
1.2 Important Safety Instructions --------------------------------------------------- 2
2. General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
2.1 Outline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3
2.2 Features ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3
3. SPECIFICATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
3.1 Electrical Specifications ----------------------------------------------------------- 5
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1. Safety Precautions
* Safe and continuous operation of the UPS depends partially on the care taken by users. Please
observe the following precautions:
1.Do not attempt to power the UPS from any receptacle except a 2-pole 3-wire grounded receptacle.
2.Do not place the UPS near water or in environments of excessive humidity.
3.Do not allow liquid or any foreign objects to get inside the UPS.
4.Do not plug appliances, such as hair dryers, into the UPS receptacles.
5.Do not place the UPS under direct sunshine or close to heat-emitting sources.
6.This UPS is intended for installation in a temperature controlled, indoor area free of conductive
contaminants.
When replacing batteries, use the same number and the following type batteries: sealed lead-acid
maintenance free.
Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements.
There are special components used in this UPS what are important for safety.
These parts are identified by the international symbol "!" on the schematic diagram and on the
replacement parts list. It is essential to replace these critical parts with manufactures' specified parts
to prevent shock, fire or other hazards.
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2. General Information
2.1 Outline
The Imperial Series are advanced line-interactive simulated sine wave uninterruptible power
systems (UPS) designed to prevent spikes, surges, sags, transients and blackouts from reaching
your sensitive equipment. Your equipment may include such items as computers and computerized
instruments to telecommunication systems. When AC power is present, the UPS filters and
conditions the power continuously. When AC power fails, the unit employs its internal
maintenance-free battery to supply back-up power without interruption.
2.2 Features
Frequency Auto Sensing: The Imperial series UPS can operate in either a 50 or 60 Hz
environment. When you plug the UPS into an AC outlet and turn it on, it will automatically detect
the incoming line frequency and configure itself to match that frequency.
Smart Buck and Boost Line Conditioning: The voltage from your AC power source can fluctuate
above and below the standard rating. This microprocessor controlled UPS provides line conditioning
via both buck (step-down voltage) and boost (step-up voltage) functions. For example, if your
normal voltage is 120V and the voltage fluctuates up to 131V, the buck function in your UPS will
step it down so that your equipment receives approximately 120V. If the voltage fluctuates down to
109V, the boost function will step it up so that your equipment receives approximately 120V. This
provides your equipment with excellent voltage regulation with less possibility for the UPS to drain
its internal battery.
User Replaceable Battery Design: The battery is the most critical part in a UPS. The average
lifetime of a battery is between 3 and 5 years. The special user-replaceable battery design of this
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UPS provides significant savings and gives the UPS an almost unlimited life. You can replace the
battery very easily, and without turning off your UPS or the equipment it is protecting.
Advanced Interface to Communicate with Computer: Many UPS’s provide only a basic power
failure warning. These models, together with UPSMON also provide you with important operating
information. From your computer screen, you can know input/output voltage and current, frequency,
battery voltage, etc., and analyze power problems. If software is not part of your UPS package, you
can purchase it from your local dealer.
Schedule Shutdown & Startup: Using software you can locally or remotely control the shutdown
and startup of equipment connected to the UPS. A customized schedule can be developed to meet
your specific requirements.
Data-Line Surge Protection: The built-in data-line surge suppression on the rear panel completes
your system protection. It provides an easy way to protect a network (RJ45) or modem (single line
phone) connection from hazardous spikes.
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3. SPECIFICATIONS
Input/Output Frequency
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Wave Form
Transfer time
Spike/Surge protection
Audible Alarm
Battery type: Maintenance-free sealed-lead acid. Recharge time 6 to 8 hours typical from total discharge. (The UPS may
be used immediately after discharge but will provide shorter backup time)
Battery Specifications
DC voltage 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 24V 24V 24V 24V
Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
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3.2 Mechanical Specifications:
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4. Communications Interface
The communication port on the rear panel of the UPS allows for connection to a host computer.
When used with UPSMON communication software you will have access to important operating
information. From your computer screen, you can monitor input/output voltage, AC frequency,
battery voltage, etc., and analyze power problems. UPSMON will also initiate automatic graceful
shutdowns during extended power failures.
If UPSMON and a communication cable are not included in your UPS package purchase it
from your local dealer.
Input Voltage Indicates the actual input voltage to the UPS when AC power is present
The Imperial Series also supports software which relies on basic "contact closure signals" such as the
built in UPS Service in Windows NT (you will need to purchase a special cable for this type of
application). The major functions of this type of software normally include the following:
* To broadcast a warning when power fails.
* To close any open files before the battery rescues are exhausted.
* To turn off the UPS.
Note: You can connect your computer to your UPS without also connecting to the communication
port. In this case, your UPS warns you of a power failure by beeping, but you have to
manually shut down your UPS and computer.
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Dsub9 Pin assignments:
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5. Battery Replace Procedure
Changing the batteries in your UPS is a safe and easy procedure. Since the battery is not isolated
from the AC input, you must power off your UPS and unplug the power cord before proceeding
the following procedure.
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5.2 Replacement Procedure for IMP/IMD-1025~2000AP
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6. Disassembly Procedure
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6.2 Disassembly procedure for IMP/IMD-1025~2000AP
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7. Test & Adjustment Procedure
This Procedure outlines the steps to functionally test the IMP/IMD-425AP~2000AP models. The
functional test is broken down into several sections to test each different function of the UPS.
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7.3 Transfer Point Test
* Using a variac, set the output for the rated UPS's voltage.
* Slowly reduce the variac output while monitoring the UPS's input voltage. The UPS should
transfer to Boost when the voltage drops to the level given in the following Transfer Point Chart.
Repeat this procedure to ensure accurate results.
* While the UPS is in Boost mode. continue to slowly reduce the variac output until the UPS
transfers to battery mode. The UPS should transfer to battery when the voltage drops lo the
level given in the following Transfer Point Chart.
* Slowly increase the variac output until the UPS goes back to on-line operation.
* Continue to increase the variac output until the UPS transfers to Buck when the voltage
increases to the level shown in the Transfer Point Chart. Repeat this procedure to ensure
accurate results.
* While the UPS is in Buck mode, continue to slowly increase the variac output until the UPS
transfers to battery mode.
* Check the output voltage for each step according to the Transfer Point Chart. Load
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8. Function Block Diagram
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9. Troubleshooting
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