APC SBP5000RMI2U User Manual
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990-1530B
Note: Read the safety information sheet before installation.
Illustrations in this document may differ slightly from the actual hardware.
Attention: This product is for use in a controlled environment. Refer to product
specifications for environmental limits.
RACK MOUNTING
n
o Set SBP in the rack. If hardwiring is required, see Connecting Power
section before screwing into the rack.
WALL MOUNTING
n
o Whenever possible, attach one top screw and one bottom screw into a wall stud. If stud
mounting is not possible, use an expandable wall anchor. Screws are not included; .25” x
2” lag bolts are recommended.
TOWER OPTION (FOR SMART-UPS RT SETUPS ONLY)
n Remove screw from the top and bottom rear of both the UPS and SBP. Install tie
brackets and reattach screws.
o Unscrew and remove top cover of the
UPS.
p Attach bracket to top of UPS and SBP.
q Reattach top cover of the UPS.
Note: The SBP5000RMI2U, when used in conjunction with an SURT3000XLI or SURT5000XLI UPS in a
tower configuration without an external battery pack (SURT192XLBP), is suitable for mounting on
concrete or other non-combustible smooth surfaces only.
USER CONFIGURABLE
Attention: When using an online UPS, put the UPS in automatic bypass mode before
rotating the SBP switch.
1. Normal: Power is directed from the utility outlet, through the Bypass Panel and UPS,
and to connected equipment. For use during normal UPS operation.
2. Test: Power supplied to the UPS is not output. Use when tests are being conducted on
the UPS, and connected equipment is not yet desired.
3. Bypass: Power from the utility outlet is filtered through the Bypass Panel, and to the
connected equipment. Use to bypass the UPS, when functioning improperly.
Note: While operating in ‘Test’ or ‘Bypass’ mode, power to the connected equipment is
not conditioned by the UPS. At this time, the “Equipment Protection Policy” is not valid.
IDENTIFYING THE PANEL
Service Bypass Panels will differ. Refer to chart for unit specifications.
Note: HW= Hardwire
Service Bypass
Panel
Corresponding
UPS Systems
Bypass
Input
UPS
Input
UPS
Output
PDU
Panel
SBP3000RM2U 100-120V Smart-UPS
3kVA
L5-30P L5-30R L5-30P (2) 5-20R,
(6) 5-15R
SBP5000RMT2U 200/208/240V
Smart-UPS 3-4.5kVA
L6-30P L6-30R L6-30P (2) L6-20R,
(2) L6-30R
SBP5000RMI2U* 230V Smart-UPS
3-5kVA
C20/HW C19/HW C20/HW (2) C19,
(8) C13
SBP6KRMT2U** 200/208/240V
Symmetra 2-6kVA
L6-30P/
HW
L6-30R/
HW
L6-30P/
HW
(1) L6-20R,
(2) L6-30R
SBP6KRMI2U 230V Symmetra
2-6kVA
HW HW HW (4) C19
SBP3000 100-240V Smart-UPS
3-5kVA with 30A HW
input/output
available
HW HW HW HW
SBP10KRMT4U 200/208/240V
Smart-UPS RT
7.5-10kVA
HW HW HW (3) L6-20R,
(3) L6-30R
SBP10KRMI4U 230V Smart-UPS RT
7.5-10kVA
HW (3Ph
or 1Ph)
HW (3Ph
or 1Ph)
HW (8) C13,
(2) C19
SBP16KP 200-240V
Symmetra LX
4-16kVA
HW (3Ph
or 1Ph)
HW (3Ph
or 1Ph)
HW HW
SBP16KRMI4U 220-240V
Symmetra LX
4-16kVA
HW (3Ph
or 1Ph)
HW (3Ph
or 1Ph)
HW (3) 30A HW
SBP16KRMP4U 200/208/240
Symmetra LX
4-16kVA
HW HW HW (6) L14-30R
SBP16KRMP4U-HW 200/208/240
Symmetra LX
4-16kVA
HW HW HW (1) L14-30R,
(3) L5-20R,
(1) 100A HW
*For loads exceeding 3kVA, hardwiring is necessary.
**For loads exceeding 5kVA, hardwiring is necessary.
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CONNECTING POWER
Warning: Do not modify inlets or outlets. The SBP and UPS plugs and receptacles
should match. For more information, contact APC.
1. Non-Hardwired Panels
1. Plug SBP UPS output cord into UPS PDU panel.*
2. Plug UPS input cord to SBP UPS input receptacle.*
3. Plug customer equipment into SBP PDU panel.
4. Plug SBP into utility power outlet.
*Units with IEC receptacles: Use jumper cables.
2. Hardwired Panels
Attention: Wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician.
1. Switch input circuit breaker off.
2. SBP units that will be rack-mounted: Set SBP in the rack.
3. Unscrew and remove top access panel.
4. If using SBP5000RMI2U or SBP6KRMT2U with a hardwired UPS: Unscrew
existing terminal block wiring. Do not touch factory wiring (see E).
5. If using SBP5000RMI2U or SBP6KRMT2U with a hardwired UPS: Unscrew and
remove rear input/output panel.
6. Remove circular knockouts from hardwiring input/output panel (see A, B, C, D:
UO= UPS Output; UI= UPS Input; AI= AC Input; LD= Load).
SBP3000 units: Also, remove PDU output panel knockout plate.
SBP16KP units: Also, remove circular knockouts from PDU output panel.
7. Connect wires to terminal blocks (see E, F, G, H, I). Adhere to all national and
local electrical codes.
8. Reinstall access panel.
9. Install hardwiring input/output panel.
10. SBP units that will be rack-mounted: Screw SBP into the rack.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E. 2U PANELS
F. SBP10KRMT4U
G. SBP16KRMP4U, SB16KRMP4U-HW
H. SBP16KP
I. SBP10KRMI4U, SBP16KRMI4U
TROUBLESHOOTING
Use the chart below to solve minor SBP installation problems. Also, refer to the UPS User
Manual Troubleshooting section. For more complex issues, refer to www.apc.com.
Problem and
Possible Cause
Solution
UPS WILL NOT TURN ON AFTER ON BUTTON IS PUSHED
SBP handle is in ‘Bypass’ position. Rotate the SBP handle to the ‘Normal’ position.
There is no power at UPS input. Check that the power cables from the SBP to the utility power, and
from the SBP to the UPS Input are securely connected.
UPS is faulty or damaged. Rotate the SBP handle into the ‘Test’ position. If the connected
equipment becomes energized, the UPS may be faulty. To confirm
this, refer to UPS User Manual Troubleshooting.
There is no power at the utility
power outlet.
Rotate the SBP handle into the ‘Test’ position. If the connected
equipment fails to become energized, the utility power outlet may be
faulty. Check the utility power supply by plugging a table lamp into
the suspect outlet. If the utility outlet fails to power the lamp, contact
qualified service personnel to restore power.
UPS IS ONLINE; NOT POWERING ALL CONNECTED EQUIPMENT
SBP output circuit breaker tripped. Reduce the load by unplugging equipment. Reset the breaker.
There is no power at SBP output. Check that the power cable from the SBP to the UPS output is
securely connected.
REGULATORY INFORMATION