View Configuration for Prioritizing Battery Operation When Input Contact is Activated
The feature Prioritize battery operation when
input contact is activated allows you to prioritize battery
operation to remove your load from the grid at certain times/in certain
situations, controlled by an input contact signal. When this feature
is enabled, the UPS will transfer to battery operation on an input
contact signal. When the input contact signal is deactivated, the
UPS will return to its default operation mode. It is also possible
to set a specified time limit (maximum 120 seconds) that the UPS is
allowed to stay in battery operation. When the specified time limit
is over, the UPS will return to its default operation mode even though
the input contact signal is still activated.
The UPS
will only transfer to battery operation if battery operation is possible,
i.e. if there is sufficient runtime available from the batteries and
no other restrictions are detected. Enabling this feature and setting
the time limit for battery operation are only configurable by Schneider
Electric Service.
- Tap to see if Prioritize battery operation when input contact is activated is enabled/disabled.
