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32 User Guide Silcon DP300E Series 480V 120-160kVA
7OA0003 US rev. 03
8.0 Preventive Maintenance
8.1 General
The maintenance of the Silcon DP300E UPS systems should be carried out by
trained service engineers. We recommend that you obtain a service and mainte-
nance contract from APC or an APC certified and approved provider.
8.2 Fan
It is recommended to replace the fans. Please contact your local APC dealer for
replacement interval.
8.3 Battery
8.3.1 Control of batteries
The batteries can be controlled in two ways:
1. Battery capacity test
2. Battery monitor test
For safety reasons battery tests should preferably be made during uncritical
periods for the loads connected.
8.3.2 Function of battery capacity test
When performing a battery capacity test, the system switches to battery operation
until low DC warning appears. The back-up time is valid for the actual load on the
UPS, however, if load changes, the actual back-up time will change too. Then the
UPS system will switch back to normal operation and back-up time will be stored
in the battery capacity menu, see also section 8.4 on how to perform the test.
8.3.3 Function of battery monitor test
When performing an automatic or a manual battery monitor test, the back-up time
is shown in the display and the condition of the battery is checked. The back-up
time is valid for the actual load on the UPS, however, if load changes, the actual
back-up time will change too.
See also section 8.5 “Battery monitor test” for more information and how to perform
the test. The result is one of the following:
1. Battery is OK – nothing will happen. Normal back-up time is OK.
2. Battery has reduced capacity – “Battery weak” is given. Reduced back-up time.
3. Battery capacity far to low – “Battery defective” is given. Limited to no back-up
time.
Preventive Maintenance
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