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Mechanical Specifications
Dimensions, in (mm)
H x W x D
Altitude, ft (m)
• Operating
• Storage
4
1100-2000: 5.22 x 15.5 x 8.75
(133 x 394 x 222)
650: 3.47 x 17 x 9
(89 x 432 x 229)
Weight, lb (kg) without batteries
650: 25 (11.3)
1100-2000: 35 (15.9)
Color Black
Mounting Shelf, rack or wall; horizontal or vertical mount.
•
Humidity Operating (non-condensing): Up to 95%
Storage: Up to 95%
Temperature
Range 1, 2 , °C
FXM 650/1100
• Operating
•
• Storage
FXM 2000
Operating
Storage
-40 to 55
-40 to 75
-40 to 50
-40 to 75
3 (120VAC Unit)
-40 to 55 (230VAC Unit)
Up to 12,000 (3658)
Up to 15,000 (4572)
AC Input and Output
Connectors
Dry Contact
Connectors
Terminal block, Weco p/n 324-
HDS/03 or equivalent
(max 10 AWG)
Terminal block, mating plug
JITE p/n PTB750B-03-1-03-3 or equivalent (max 16 AWG)
RS-232 Connector DE-9 Female
Ethernet Connector Optional, factory installed RJ-45
Dry Contacts 6 sets of single-pole, doublethrow relays located on the front panel. They are rated at
250VAC, 1A. The factory default settings are:
C1: On Battery
C2, C3 8 : Low Battery
C4: Load Shed Timer1
C5: Alarm
C6: 48/24VDC for an external fan. It can be factory configured as a dry contact.
User Inputs Three optically-isolated and powered inputs are located on the front panel. When they are shorted, their functions are:
S1: Starts the self test.
S2: Activates an alarm.
S3: Unit shutdown.
User Input 5 2 x 20 backlit alpha-numeric
LCD screen. Three control buttons located below.
Due to ongoing product improvements, specifications are subject to change without notice
Specifications
Electrical Specifications
Input
Voltage (nominal), VAC 120 or 230 (optional 220)
Frequency, Hz, ±5% 60/50 (auto-detection)
Current, Amps
(@ nominal Vin and max battery charging current )
• 650-24V: 8.7/4.5 @120/230VAC
• 650-48V: 12/6.2 @120/230VAC
• 1100: 15.5/8 @120/230VAC
• 2000: 20/12 @120/230VAC
Input Circuit Breaker
Ratings, Amps
Battery Circuit Breaker
Ratings, Amps
• 650: 15/10 @120/230VAC
• 1100: 20/10 @120/230VAC
• 2000: 25/15 @120/230VAC
• 650/1100: 50
• 2000: 80
Output
Voltage (nominal), VAC 120 or 230 (optional 220)
Frequency, Hz, ±5% 60/50
Power, W/VA •
•
•
650: 650
1100: 1100
2000: 2000
Waveform Sinewave
Load Crest Factor 3:1 (load dependent)
Output Voltage Distortion < 3% THD (resistive load)
•
•
Efficiency 6
Normal Mode
Backup Mode
>98%
>82% (48Vbatt)
>75% (24Vbatt)
Transfer Time, mS
•
•
AVR to Backup
Backup to AVR
Line Qualification Time,
Seconds
5 (Typical)
5 (Typical)
3 (factory default), user adjustable to 3, 10, 20, 30,
40, or 50.
Battery String Voltage •
•
650: 24 or 48 VDC
1100/2000: 48VDC
Battery Charger Current,
Amps
Battery Charger
Temperature
Compensation 7
10 (factory default), user adjustable to 3, 6 or 10.
-5mV/°C/Cell (factory default), user adjustable to -2.5, -4, -5 or -6mV/°C/Cell.
Battery type Anderson Power mating part
SB50 or equivalent
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Due to ongoing product improvements, specifications are subject to change without notice
FXM UPS Operator's Manual
Boost/Buck/Line Transfer Thresholds
Subject to change without notice
Regulatory
Electrical Safety
Parameter 120VAC
Units
High Line Transfer
High Line Retransfer
175 VAC
162 VAC
Buck 2 Transfer
Buck 2 Retransfer
Buck 1 Transfer
Buck 1 Retransfer
Boost 1 Retransfer
Boost 1 Transfer
152 VAC
146 VAC
134 VAC
128 VAC
116 VAC
112 VAC
230VAC
Units
325 VAC
303 VAC
282 VAC
272 VAC
250 VAC
236 VAC
210 VAC
207 VAC
FXM 2000
(120VAC)
152 VAC
146 VAC
Not
Available
134 VAC
128 VAC
116 VAC
112 VAC
Emission
Marks
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
UL 1778
CSA22.2 #107.3
EN50091-1-2
EN60950
FCC subpart J Level A
CSPR22, EN55022 Level A
C
CSA
US
• CE (230VAC versions only)
Packaging Designed to meet requirements for
ISTA program.
Boost 2 Retransfer
Boost 2 Transfer
102 VAC
98 VAC
180 VAC
176 VAC
102 VAC
98 VAC
Low Line Retransfer
Low Line Transfer
97 VAC
88 VAC
162 VAC
151 VAC
97 VAC
88 VAC
Notes:
1.
2.
Capable of operating at 73% of rated full load for up to 2 hours at 74°C. Above 55°C ambient, derate output power by 1.4% per °C rise, up to 74°C max.
Capable of operating at 100% of rated full load below 0°C down to -40°C after the UPS has been stabilized at
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
0°C for at least 1 hour.
Above 50°C ambient, derate output power by 1.1% per °C rise, up to 74°C max. (FXM2000-120V only)
Derate 2°C per 1000 ft (305 m) above 4500 ft (1372 m).
The LCD may not function below -15°C. It resumes normal operation when the temperature rises above -
20°C. The UPS continues to operate normally.
Efficiency is measured at an ambient temperature of 25°C. full resistive condition and nominal Line and
Battery voltage.
With external battery temperature probe assembly. For FXM650-48(Q), charger compensation is disabled.
For FXM650/1100-48(Q), the default setting of C3 is “FAULT”.
NOTICE
The Novus FXM generates, uses and radiates radio frequencies if not installed and tested in accordance with the instructions in this manual. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits established for a Class A computing device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules and CSPR 22 when it is operated alone. It also complies with the radio interference regulations of DOC which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference to radio to TV reception, which is determined by switching it on and off, relocate the equipment or use an electrical circuit other than the one used by the Novus FXM.
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Table of contents
- 5 1 Introduction
- 6 1.1 Safety Checklists
- 6 1.1.1 UPS Safety Checklist
- 7 1.1.2 Battery Safety Checklist
- 8 1.2 Unpacking and Inspection Checklist
- 9 1.3 The FXM Front Panel
- 15 2 Installation
- 16 2.1 Site Preparation Checklists
- 17 2.2 Mounting the UPS
- 18 2.3 Wiring the External Batteries
- 20 2.4 Wiring the UPS
- 21 2.5 ATS/GTS Option
- 22 3 Operation
- 23 3.1 Operating the Control Panel
- 25 3.2 Turning the UPS On and Off
- 27 3.3 Replacing the Batteries
- 28 3.4 Operating the UPS
- 30 3.5 Making Measurements
- 32 3.6 Troubleshooting the UPS
- 34 3.7 Viewing the 25-Event Log
- 35 4 Communication
- 36 4.1 Wiring the RS-232 Port
- 37 4.2 Using the Main Menu
- 37 4.2.1 Main Menu Screen
- 38 4.2.2 RS-232 Menu Tree
- 39 4.2.3 Line Status
- 39 4.2.4 Output Status
- 40 4.2.5 Fault and Alarm Displays
- 41 4.3 Adjusting and Controlling the UPS
- 42 Clock
- 42 4.4.1 Programming the Dry Contacts
- 43 4.4.2 Setting the Timer Contact
- 43 4.4.3 Setting the Date and Time
- 44 4.5 100-Event Log
- 45 4.6 Novus User Software
- 45 4.6.1 Introduction
- 45 for the .NET Framework
- 46 4.6.3 Installation and Set Up
- 47 4.6.4 Operation
- 50 5 Maintenance
- 51 5.1 Updating the Software
- 53 Specifications
- 55 Index
- 58 Warrant