Tripp Lite SmartOnline SUT20K Manual
Tripp Lite
UPS
SmartOnline SUT20K
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Owner’s Manual
SmartOnline® SUT
3-Phase UPS System
20/30/40/60kVA
Models: SUT20K, SUT30K, SUT40K, SUT60K
AG-01F9, AG-01FA, AG-01FB, AG-01FC
Input: 120/127V (Ph-N)
208/220V (Ph-Ph), 3ph 4-Wire + PE
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support
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1. Introduction
Tripp Lite’s SmartOnline SUT Series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) true on-line, double
conversion 3-Phase UPS system. The UPS continuously conditions the incoming electrical power supply, eliminating power fluctuations
and interruptions that will otherwise damage sensitive electronic devices and cause system downtime.
The UPS applies the latest in DSP digital control technology and an output power factor up to unity. The efficiency of the UPS reaches
up to 94% in normal operation, and up to 98% in ECO mode, making it one of the most efficient UPS systems in its class. In addition
to supplying clean, reliable and uninterrupted power to sensitive electronic devices at all times, the SmartOnline SUT produces greater
power efficiency at a lower cost.
With four different rated power levels – 20kVA, 30kVA, 40kVA and 60kVA – and offering paralleling capability up to 4 units, the UPS
offers multiple capacity options to suit the load’s requirements and offers the following features:
• True on-line UPS. Highest level of UPS protection, fully regulating the incoming power supply and transferring immediately to battery in
the event of an extended mains failure to continuously support critical loads.
• All digital, high frequency modulation technology, which decreases operating volume, improves reliability and prolongs service life.
• Wide AC input voltage range minimizes frequent transfer from normal operation to battery mode, saving battery consumption and
prolonging battery life.
• High efficiency – lower losses reduce cooling costs and extend system lifespan.
• Unity output power factor – more actual power allows more equipment to be supported.
• Programmable LCD allows users to conveniently set parameters for the UPS system; key operating conditions are visible via LCD for
accurate, clear monitoring.
• Serial, USB and volt-free contact communication as standard; SNMP and MODBUS options for optimum configurability. Monitoring and
management of the UPS via Tripp Lite’s free PowerAlert® power management software. Download at www.tripplite.com/poweralert.
• Automatic fan detection indicates whether fans are operating normally; multi-stage fan speed control improves their reliability and
efficiency, reduces operating noise and prolongs the service life of the fans.
• Both boost and float charge are provided. The charge current is adjustable from 1A to 20A. Charging mode is linked to charging
current, maintaining the batteries at full charge capacity and extending battery life (float charge voltage: 163.2V DC; boost charge
voltage: 168V DC).
The SmartOnline SUT UPS is ideally designed for protecting critical electrical equipment for:
• Data centers
• Telecommunications
• Computer network systems
• Medical treatment equipment
• Monitoring systems
• Light industrial
• Financial institutions

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2. Important Safety Instructions
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation, operation and storage of
this product. Failure to heed these instructions and warnings may affect the product warranty.
2.1 Placement Warnings
Install the UPS in a well-ventilated indoor area, away from excess moisture, heat, dust, flammable gas or explosives. Leave adequate
space around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation. Refer to .3.4 Installation Environment
2.2 Connection Warnings
• The UPS must be well grounded due to a possible risk of current leakage.
• It is necessary to install protective devices and 4-pole contactors when the UPS is connected to the mains and bypass source.
For relevant information, refer to .3.6.1 Precautions Prior to Wiring
• The protective devices connecting to the UPS must be installed near the UPS and must be easily accessible for operation.
2.3 Usage Warnings
WARNING:
To avoid any hazardous conditions during UPS installation and/or maintenance, these tasks must be performed
only by an engineer authorized by Tripp Lite. Proper startup procedures must be followed in order for warranty to
be valid. Contact Tripp Lite for further information.
• This is a class-A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user is required to
take adequate measures.
• Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of
the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended.
• If the UPS needs to be connected to a motor load, it must be confirmed by qualified service personnel.
• The parallel UPS systems can connect with common batteries. Before paralleling batteries, please make sure the battery voltage
difference between each UPS is lower than 5V DC.
• The external vents and openings in the UPS are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS
from overheating, these vents and openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not insert any object into the vents and openings that
may hinder ventilation.
• In a low temperature environment (below 32°F/0°C), you must allow the UPS to adjust to room temperature for at least one hour
before using to avoid moisture condensing inside the UPS.
• Do not place beverage containers or other liquids on the UPS, battery cabinet or any other accessory associated with the UPS.
• The risk of dangerous high voltage is possible when the batteries are still connected to the UPS even though the UPS is disconnected
from the mains. Do not forget to disconnect battery cables to completely cut off the battery source. For more information about battery
maintenance, refer to 4.3 Front View with Door Open.
• All maintenance services must be performed by qualified service personnel. To avoid risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not open
or remove the UPS cover.
• Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. The released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
• Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
• The batteries contain chemical substances that may jeopardize or pollute our environment. Please contact the supplier shown on the
batteries to properly dispose of the batteries.
• A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current. The following precautions should be observed before
replacement of batteries:
1. Remove watches, rings or other metal objects.
2. Use tools with insulated handles.
3. Wear insulating gloves and boots.
4. Do not lay tools or metal parts on the top of batteries.
5. Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting the batteries’ terminals.
• Contact qualified service personnel if either of the following events occur:
1. Liquid is poured or splashed on the UPS.
2. The UPS does not run normally after instructions in this Owner’s Manual are carefully observed.

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2. Important Safety Instructions
2.4 Storage Warnings
Prior to Installation
If the UPS needs to be stored prior to installation, it should be placed in a dry area. The allowable storage temperature is 5~104°F
(-15~40°C).
After Usage
Press the key ( OFF OFF ) once and the LCD will appear with the below screen. To turn off the UPS, press the key ( ). DOWN
Make sure the UPS is in bypass mode, disconnect the UPS from the utility power, open the internal battery fuse holders (refer to
4.3 Front View with Door Open), remove all equipment from the UPS and store the UPS in a dry and well-ventilated area at a
temperature between 5~104°F (-15~40°C). Idle batteries must be fully recharged approximately every three months if the UPS needs to
be stored for an extended period of time. The charging time must not be less than 24 hours each time.
?
Transfer to Bypass Mode
YES( ) NO( )
2.5 Glossary of Symbols
No. Symbol Description
1
NORMAL
On-line mode LED indicator: green
2
BATTERY
Battery mode LED indicator: yellow
3
BYPASS
Bypass mode LED indicator: yellow
4
FAULT
Fault LED indicator: red
5ON ON key
6OFF OFF key
7
ESC
Goes back to previous screen or cancels current selection
8 Moves down/Decreases number
9 Moves up/Increases number
10 Confirms selection
11
EPO
EPO key
12 R R phase of AC input/UPS output
13 S S phase of AC input/UPS output
14 T T phase of AC input/UPS output
15 N Input neutral line/Output neutral line/Battery neutral line
16 For UPS grounding
17 For critical load grounding/For external battery cabinet grounding
18 Positive battery terminal
19 Negative battery terminal

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2. Important Safety Instructions
3. Installation and Wiring
2.6 Standard Compliance
This product meets the following safety standards and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) inspection standards:
• UL 1778
• CSA C22.2 No. 107.3
• FCC Part 15 Class A (EMC)
• GB17626-2 / IEC 61000-4-2 (ESD) Level 4
• GB17626-3 / IEC 61000-4-3 (Radiated Field) Level 3
• GB17626-4 / IEC 61000-4-4 (EFT) Level 4
• GB17626-5 / IEC 61000-4-5 (Surge) Level 4
3.1 Important Safety Warning
Read this manual thoroughly before undertaking any installation and wiring. An authorized Tripp Lite engineer must perform the start-
up of the UPS and a completed start-up form must be returned to Tripp Lite in order to activate the SmartOnline SUT warranty. Please
contact your local supplier or intlservice@tripplite.com for further details. To find your local contact, go to
www.tripplite.com/support/contacts and click on ‘Service Centers’.
Package Inspection
External
Inspect the UPS exterior packaging. If any damage is observed, immediately contact the dealer from whom the UPS was purchased.
Internal
(Male) (Female)
1 2 3
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1. Check the rating label on the top of the UPS cabinet and
make sure the device number and capacity match what
you ordered.
2. Examine if any parts are loose or damaged.
3. The UPS package contains the items listed below. Please
check if any items are missing.
4. If anything is damaged or missing, immediately contact
the dealer from whom the UPS was purchased.
5. If the UPS needs to be returned, carefully repack the
UPS and all of the accessories using the original packing
material that came with the unit.
No. Item SUT20K SUT30K SUT40K SUT60K
1UPS (with internal batteries) 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc.
2Owner's Manual 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc.
3Test Card 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc.
4RS-232 Cable 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc.
Notes:
1. The balance supports have been locked on the pallet when the UPS is shipped out of the factory. Keep them well maintained after unpacking, as it may
be necessary to use them for installation.

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3.2 Transportation
WARNING
The UPS is packed on a pallet suitable for handling with a forklift. If using a forklift or other equipment to move
the UPS, ensure its load bearing is sufficient to support the total packing weight of the UPS.
The UPS is fixed on the pallet with four balance supports. Do not discard the balance supports, as they may be required for installation
(see section ). When removing them, pay attention to the movement of the casters to avoid accidents. 3.5 UPS Installation
The UPS cabinet may be pushed forward or backwards only; it may not be moved sideways.
If moving the UPS over long distance, use appropriate equipment such as a forklift; do not move the UPS cabinet using its attached
casters over long distances, move the UPS cabinet in its original packaging until at the final destination site.
3.3 Delivery
Inspect the packaging materials and UPS cabinet carefully upon delivery. Do not install a damaged UPS, connect it to a battery or to
the utility. The packing box of the UPS is equipped with an anti-tilt device. Confirm the device does not indicate any shock or excess tilt
during transit. If the device indicates there has been excessive shock or tilt, do not install and contact your local Tripp Lite representative.
3.4 Installation Environment
• The UPS is designed for indoor use only. Do not place or install the UPS in an outdoor area.
• When moving the UPS to its installation site, ensure all corridors, doors, gates, elevators, floors, etc. are able to accommodate and
bear the combined weight of the UPS system, any associated battery cabinets and all handling equipment. See for UPS Appendix 1
combined weights.
• The installation site should have a dedicated AC circuit available, compatible with the UPS system’s input requirements. See
Appendix 1 for input specifications.
• Ensure the installation area has sufficient space for maintenance and ventilation of the UPS system.
• Maintain the installation area’s temperature below 86°F (30°C) and the humidity level below 90%. The highest operating altitude is
6500 ft. (2000 m) above sea level. Please consider the derating values when operating the UPS over 3300 ft. (1000 m); refer to
Appendix 1. The optimum operating temperature for the batteries is between 68~77° (20~25°C).
• The UPS should be located in an environment with clean air and adequate ventilation to maintain the ambient temperature within the
UPS operating range.
• The UPS is air-cooled with the aid of internal fans. Do not cover the ventilation openings of the UPS system.
• Install the UPS in an area in which the walls, floors and ceilings are constructed with fireproof materials. The UPS is suitable for
mounting on concrete or other non-combustible surfaces only.
• Install a CO2 or dry powder extinguisher in the installation area.
• Ensure the installation area is adequately sized for maintenance and ventilation:
o Maintain a clearance of 3 ft. (1 m) from the front of the UPS.
o Maintain a clearance of 1.67 ft. (50 cm) from the rear and both sides of the UPS.

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3.5 UPS Installation
There are two installation methods. One is with the balance supports and the other is without the balance supports.
Installation without the Balance Supports
After moving the UPS to its final installation area, use the levelers to stabilize the UPS cabinet on the ground.
(Figure 3-1: Stabilize the UPS with Levelers)
Installation with the Balance Supports
To reinstall balance supports removed from the UPS during the unpacking process, follow these steps:
1
Once the installation area has been selected, follow the mounting hole diagram below to drill holes.
(621.6 mm)
24.5 in.
(561.6 mm)
22.1 in.
(80 mm)
3.1in.
(80 mm)
3.1in.
(80 mm)
3.1in.
(80 mm)
3.1in.
(420 mm)
16.5 in.
(420 mm)
16.5 in.
Mounting Hole
(Diameter:ø12 mm)8 pcs.
Mounting Hole
(Diameter:ø6.5 mm)8 pcs
(Front)
(Back)
(Figure 3-2: Mounting Hole Diagram)

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3. Installation and Wiring
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Place the UPS over the drilled holes, use the levelers to stabilize the UPS on the ground and use the M6 screws to reinstall the
balance supports (that were removed from the UPS during the unpacking process) on the UPS. Refer to the figure below.
M6 Screw x 8
Balance Support x 4
(Figure 3-3: Balance Support Installation)
3
Use four user-supplied M8 bolts to fix the four balance supports on the ground to avoid UPS movement.
Ground
M8 Bolts x 4
Balance
Support x 4
(Figure 3-4: Fix the Balance Supports on the Ground)

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3.6 Wiring
3.6.1 Precautions Prior to Wiring
• The wiring must be performed by qualified professional personnel.
• Before wiring or making any electrical connection, make sure the power supplied to the input and output of the UPS is completely cut
off and the internal battery connectors are disconnected.
• When connecting the UPS to the utility AC power and bypass source, protective devices and 4-pole connectors must be installed. The
protective devices and 4-pole contactors must use approved components that meet safety certifications. Please refer to the following
table for suggested protective devices. For the installation of the protective devices and 4-pole contactors, see .Figures 3-10~3-18
UPS System Recommended Protective Device
SUT20K D-Curve 75A circuit breaker
SUT30K D-Curve 125A circuit breaker
SUT40K D-Curve 150A circuit breaker
SUT60K D-Curve 225A circuit breaker
• When connecting the critical loads to the UPS, a listed certified breaker must be installed between them. Refer to the table below
UPS System Recommended 3-Pole Breaker
SUT20K C-Curve 75A circuit breaker
SUT30K C-Curve 125A circuit breaker
SUT40K C-Curve 150A circuit breaker
SUT60K C-Curve 225A circuit breaker
• Check that the size, diameter, phase and polarity of each cable connecting to the UPS is correct. For the specifications of input/output
cables and circuit breakers, refer to Table 3-1.
Table 3-1: Specifications of Input/Output Cables and Circuit Breakers
SUT20K SUT30K SUT40K SUT60K
AC Input Cable* 2 AWG (25 mm2) 1/0 AWG (50 mm2) 3/0 AWG (95 mm2) 250 kcmil (120 mm2)
Output Cable* 2 AWG (25 mm2) 1/0 AWG (50 mm2) 3/0 AWG (95 mm2) 250 kcmil (120 mm2)
Battery Input Cable* 1 AWG (35 mm2) 1/0 AWG (50 mm2) 3/0 AWG (95 mm2) 250 kcmil (120 mm2)
Tightening Torque 130 in. lb. (14.7 N·m) 130 in. lb. (14.7 N·m) 130 in. lb. (14.7 N·m) 130 in. lb. (14.7 N·m)
Input Breaker 75A (3-pole x 1) 125A (3-pole x 1) 150A (3-pole x 1) 225A (3-pole x 1)
* Use only copper wire rated to 194°F (90°C) or higher
Notes:
1. In accordance with , install a suitable conduit and bushing.local electrical codes
2. Please refer to national and local electrical codes for acceptable non-fuse breakers and cable size.
3. Cables with PVC material and with temperature resistance up to 201°F (105°C) are suggested.
4. Make sure that the input/output cables are locked tightly.
• When connecting with the external battery cabinet, confirm the polarity. Do not reverse the polarity.
• The grounding cable of the external battery cabinet must be connected to the ( ) terminal of the battery terminal block.
• Installer should consider the maximum current and wiring gauge that may be required for future expansion of parallel configurations.
• The input of the UPS must be a Y connection, and the neutral line (N) must be connected to avoid UPS failure. Do not connect the
neutral line (N) of the UPS with the ground terminal ( ).
• If there is a floating voltage between the input power’s neutral (N) and the ground ( ) and you require that the VNG of the UPS
should be zero, it is suggested an installation transformer be installed in front of the UPS input side and the UPS neutral (N) be
connected with the ground ( ).
• The utility AC power must be three phases (R/S/T) and meet the specifications on the UPS rating label. When connecting the utility
input power to the UPS, make sure it is in positive phase sequence (clockwise phase rotation).
• Connect the external battery cabinet’s grounding terminal to the grounding terminal ( ) of the UPS system’s battery terminal block.
Do not connect the grounding terminal of the external battery cabinet to any other grounding system.
• The ground terminal ( ) of the UPS must be grounded. Use ring-type terminal for wiring.

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WARNING:
1. Incorrect wiring will lead to severe electric shock and damage to the UPS.
2. The UPS will not work normally if the input power's neutral (N) is not firmly connected or is not connected to
the AC Input Block's neutral (N) terminal.
3.6.2 Wiring Procedure
Note: Prior to wiring, first read 3.6.1 Precautions Prior to Wiring.
1
Remove the cover plate to access the wiring terminal block shown in .Figure 3-5
CS
N R S T
N R S T
4-Pole
Contactor
Protective
Device
CS:
Contactor
Solenoid
N R S T
Output Breaker:
R S T
N
Connects to the
main AC source
N R S T
Manual
Bypass
Breaker
R S TN
For grounding
the Critical Loads
Connect to the
Critical Loads
For grounding
the UPS
(Figure 3-5: Single Unit Wiring Diagram)
1
2
3
4

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2
Ensure the functions of the wiring terminal block shown in are clearly understood.Figure 3-5
No. Item Function Description
1AC Input
Terminal Block Connects the main AC source Includes 3-phase (R, S, T) and neutral (N) terminals
2For the UPS grounding Includes one grounding terminal
3UPS Output
Terminal Block Connects the critical loads Includes 3-phase (R, S, T) and neutral (N) terminals
4For the critical loads’ grounding Includes one grounding terminal
5Battery Input
Terminal Block
Connects an external battery
cabinet Includes three terminals, positive (+), neutral (N) and negative (-)
6For an external battery
cabinet’s grounding Includes one grounding terminal
3
Confirm the UPS rating voltage is 120/208V AC or 127/220V AC, and the battery rating voltage is ±144V DC.
4
Confirm the input breaker is in the position. For the position of each breaker, refer to unit’s front panel.OFF
5
Select the proper input and output cables according to the UPS capacity (refer to Table 3-1).
6
Open the UPS front door to unscrew and remove the panel labeled “Battery Compartment”.
7
The UPS system is shipped with the battery cables disconnected. Remove the insulation tape covering the BAT(+) red wires and
reconnect to the terminals (Figure 3-6). Refer to Figures 3-7~3-10 for each model’s respective battery installation.
Internal Battery Installation
(Figure 3-6: Battery Cable Connection)
3. Installation and Wiring

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Connect optional external battery to the external battery cabinet terminal block located at the lower right of the unit (refer to Figure
3-11).
3. Installation and Wiring
(Figure 3-7)
First connect the -1 and -2 cables on the left,
then the +1 and +2 cables on the right.
–1
and
–2
–1
through
–3
–1
through
–3
–1
through
–4
N1
and
N2
N1
through
N3
N1
through
N3
N1
through
N4
+1
and
+2
+1
through
+3
+1
through
+3
+1
through
+4
(Figure 3-8)
First connect the -1, -2 and -3 cables on the left,
then the +1, +2 and +3 cables on the right.
(Figure 3-9)
First connect the -1, -2 and -3 cables on the left,
then the +1, +2 and +3 cables on the right.
(Figure 3-10)
First connect the -1, -2, -3 and -4 cables on the left,
then the +1, +2, +3 and +4 cables on the right.
(Figure 3-11: Connect an external battery [optional] to the external battery cabinet terminal block.)
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6
SUT20K
SUT60K
SUT30K
SUT40K

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3. Installation and Wiring
3.6.3 Parallel Units Wiring
Note: 3.6.1 Precautions Prior to Wiring Prior to wiring, first read .
1
Follow steps
1
~
5
in section 3.6.2 Wiring Procedure.
2
The UPS system is shipped with the battery cables disconnected. Locate the battery connection cables behind the labeled
connector door in the cabinet. Connect the battery cabinet cables to the wiring terminal block and ensure the UPS system is
properly grounded (refer to Figures 3-6~3-10).
3
Use the provided parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on the parallel units. See for parallel port location.Figure 6-1
4
Refer to to set the parallel switch in the or position.6. Communication Interfaces ON OFF
5
Follow steps
7
~
8
in section 3.6.2 Wiring Procedure.
WARNING:
1. When UPS systems are paralleled, the length of each unit’s input cables/output cables must be equal. This
ensures that the parallel UPS systems can equally share the equipment loads in bypass mode.
2. Only UPS systems with the same capacity, voltage and frequency can be paralleled; otherwise, parallel
functions will fail.
3. Before start-up of parallel units, qualified service personnel should set ID (0, 1, 2 or 3) through the LCD.
Otherwise, UPS systems cannot be started. If the symbol ‘!’ appears after an ID number, it indicates there is a
conflict between ID numbers.
UPS 1
UPS 2
UPS 4
I/P LOAD
AC Input
AC Input
AC Input
UPS Output
UPS Output
UPS Output
Parallel Port
Parallel Port
Parallel Port
Parallel Port
Parallel Cable
3Ø4W 3Ø4W
Parallel Cable
(Figure 3-12: Parallel Units Wiring Diagram)

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3.7 External Battery Cabinet Connection Precautions
WARNING:
1. Connect loads to the UPS only after the batteries are fully charged. This guarantees that the UPS can provide
sufcient backup power to the loads connected when a power failure occurs.
2. When using both the UPS internal batteries and external batteries, ensure the voltage difference is <5V DC.
Battery
1. Charge Voltage
1) Float voltage: ±163.2V DC (default)
2) Boost voltage: ±168V DC (default)
2. Charge Current
1) Minimum: SUT20K/SUT30K/SUT40K/SUT60K
g
1A
2) Maximum: SUT20K
g
10A
SUT30K/SUT40K/SUT60K
g
20A
3) Default: SUT20K
g
5A
SUT30K
g
7.5A
SUT40K
g
7.5A
SUT60K
g
10A
3. Low Battery Shutdown: 120V DC (default: 120V DC)
4. Number of Batteries: SUT20K
g
48 pcs.
SUT30K
g
72 pcs.
SUT40K
g
72 pcs.
SUT60K
g
96 pcs.
Notes:
1. Charge current is adjustable from 1A to the 20A maximum in increments of 0.5A.
2. To modify the default charge current setting or default low battery shutdown setting, contact your local dealer or service personnel.
• Only use the same type of batteries from the same supplier. Never combine old, new or different Ah batteries at the same time.
• The number of batteries must meet UPS requirements.
• Do not connect the batteries in reverse polarity.
• When connecting a non-Tripp Lite external battery cabinet to the UPS, it is compulsory to install an appropriate non-fuse DC breaker
and fast-acting fuses (when short-circuit occurs, the melting current must be 5~6 times of the battery fuse’s rating current).
• To extend battery backup time, connect several external battery cabinets to the UPS.
Note: Recharge time will be extended; take note of charger capacity.
• To extend battery backup time, external batteries may be connected to the UPS.
Rating Power (kVA)
Circuit Breaker
Rating Current Battery Cable Battery Fuse
20 250V AC / 75A 1 AWG (35 mm 2) 660V DC / 80A
30 250V AC / 125A 1/0 AWG (50 mm 2) 660V DC / 125A
40 250V AC / 150A 3/0 AWG (95 mm 2) 660V DC / 150A
60 250V AC / 225A 250 kcmil (120 mm 2) 660V DC / 225A

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• The breaker must be a 4-pole non-fuse DC breaker with characteristics of 1-pole 125V DC, 2-pole 300V DC and 3-pole 450V DC.
Follow or to install a 4-pole non-fuse DC breaker and fast-acting fuses between the UPS and the non- Figure 3-13 Figure 3-14
Tripp Lite external battery cabinet.
External
Battery
Cabinet
-
N
+
-
N
+
UPS
4-pole Non-fuse
DC Breaker
Fast-acting
Fuses
(Figure 3-13: A 4-pole Non-fuse DC Breaker and Fast-acting Fuses Installation I)
External
Battery
Cabinet
4-pole Non-fuse
DC Breaker
Fast-acting
Fuses
UPS
-
N
+
-
N
+
(Figure 3-14: A 4-pole Non-fuse DC Breaker and Fast-acting Fuses Installation II)
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Non-Tripp Lite External Battery Cabinet Connection
When connecting a non-Tripp Lite external battery cabinet to the UPS, an appropriate 4-pole non-fuse DC breaker and fast-acting fuses
must be installed. Do not use an AC breaker. Locate the breaker and the fuses as close as possible to the batteries. Refer to the gure
below.
(Figure 3-15: Non-Tripp Lite External Battery Cabinet Connection)
External Battery Cabinet (+)External Battery Cabinet (
-
)
External Battery Cabinet (N)
External
Battery
Cabinet
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
4-pole Non-fuse
DC Breaker
Fast-acting
Fuses
• The parallel UPS systems can connect with common batteries.
Note: Parallel UPS systems can connect with common batteries; however, if paralleling UPS systems for redundancy, Tripp Lite does not recommend the
use of a common battery.
WARNING:
A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current. Servicing of batteries and battery
cabinets must be performed or supervised by qualied service personnel knowledgeable in batteries, battery
cabinets and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries and battery cabinets.
Battery Status Alarm
When the UPS system’s batteries experience one of the problems shown below, the system will sound the following alarms:
No. External Battery Cabinet Status Alarm
1 Battery Test Fail Sounds once every 2 seconds
2 Battery Low Warning Sounds once every 0.5 second
3 Battery Low Shutdown Long beep (5 seconds)
4 Battery Over Charge Sounds once every 2 seconds
5 Battery Missing Sounds once every 2 seconds

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4. System Components
4.1 Appearance and Dimensions
SUT20K,
SUT30K
53.15 in.
(1350 mm)
SUT40K,
SUT60K
69.3 in.
(1760 mm)
All models
31.5 in.
(800 mm)
All models
20.5 in.
(521 mm)
(Figure 4-1: UPS Appearance and Dimensions)
1 LCD Display, Control Panel and LED Indicators
1. LCD displays UPS status.
2. Control panel includes ESC, move-up, move-down, conrmation, ON/OFF and EPO buttons (refer to Figure 4-7).
3. LED indicators include NORMAL, BATTERY, BYPASS and FAULT.
4. See Chapter 8. LCD Display and Settings for more information.
4.2 Front View
LCD Display,
Control Panel and LED Indicators
1
(Figure 4-2: Front View)

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4. System Components
4.3 Front View with Door Open
2
3
2
3
2 Input Breaker
Controls the UPS system’s main input switch and is used for safety protection.
3 Internal Battery Cabinet
The four UPS models have different contents inside the internal battery cabinet. See the table below for more information.
1. The internal battery cabinet includes:
No. Item
Quantity
SUT20K SUT30K SUT40K SUT60K
1 Internal Batteries 48 72 72 96
2 Battery Tray 12 18 18 24
2. The internal batteries, battery trays and battery cables shown in the above table have already been congured at factory.
Only qualied service personnel should perform battery installation, wiring and connection.
START UP and COMMISSIONING
An authorized Tripp Lite engineer must perform the start-up of the UPS and a completed start-up form must be
returned to Tripp Lite in order to activate the SmartOnline SUT-Series warranty. Please contact your local supplier or
intlservice@tripplite.com for further details. To nd your local contact, go to www.tripplite.com/support/contacts and
click on ‘Service Centers’.
(Figure 4-3: SUT20K Front
View with Door Open and
Battery Compartment Panel
Removed.)
(Figure 4-4: SUT30K Front
View with Door Open and
Battery Compartment Panel
Removed.)
(Figure 4-5: SUT40K Front
View with Door Open and
Battery Compartment Panel
Removed.)
(Figure 4-6: SUT60K Front
View with Door Open and
Battery Compartment Panel
Removed.)

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4. System Components
4.4 Control Panel
ESC
7
1
2
5
6
3
8
4
12
9
10
11
(Figure 4-7: Front Panel)
No. Item Description
1
NORMAL
UPS is operating in on-line mode and the utility AC power is normal.
2
BATTERY
UPS is operating in battery mode and the external batteries are discharging.
3
BYPASS
UPS is operating in bypass mode.
4
FAULT
UPS has abnormalities.
5LCD Display Displays UPS operating status and relevant monitoring data.
6ON ON key: Press this key for 3~4 seconds and release it after hearing a beep to start up the UPS.
7OFF OFF key: Press this key once and the LCD shows the following screen. To shut down the UPS, press
the DOWN
key ( ).
?
Transfer to Bypass Mode
YES( ) NO( )
8Conrms selection and accesses menu screen.
9Moves up/Increases number.
10 Moves down/Decreases number.
11 ESC Goes back to previous screen or cancels current selection.
12
EPO
When an emergency event occurs, press the EPO key for more than one second to shut down the
rectier, inverter and output of the UPS immediately. To reset, disconnect the EPO key and push the
unit’s OFF button for 3 seconds, then push the unit’s ON button.

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4.5 Rear Panel
4. System Components
(Figure 4-9: SUT40K, SUT60K Rear Panel)
(Figure 4-8: SUT20K, SUT30K Rear Panel)
1
2
3
7 8 9 10 11
12
14
13
14
4 5 6
1
2
3
7 8 9 10 11
12
14 13 14
4 5 6

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No. Item Description
1SMART Slot Connects SNMP Relay I/O/ModBus card. For detailed information, refer to .6. Communication Interfaces
2MINI Slot For more information, contact Tripp Lite.
3Parallel Ports For UPS parallel usage. For detailed information, refer to .6. Communication Interfaces
4Parallel Switch
Controls parallel ports' statuses (ON or OFF). For detailed information, refer to 6. Communication
I
nterfaces.
5RS-232 Port Connects to a computer. For detailed information, refer to .6. Communication Interfaces
6USB Port Connects to a computer. For detailed information, refer to .6. Communication Interfaces
7Battery Input
Terminal Block Connects an external battery cabinet.
8Charger Detection
Port
Connects to a charger box and detects the charger status. For detailed information, refer to
6. Communication Interfaces.
9REPO Port When an emergency event occurs, the UPS immediately disconnects the power supply and shuts down the
unit. For detailed information, refer to .6. Communication Interfaces
10 Input Dry
Contacts
Receive external information of devices connected to the input dry contacts. For detailed information, refer
to .6. Communication Interfaces
11 Output Dry
Contacts
Receive the UPS system's event information. For detailed information, refer to 6. Communication
I
nterfaces.
12 DC Fans Cool and ventilate the UPS.
13 Casters
The casters are designed to provide nal positioning movement only. Do not use the casters to move the UPS
over a long distance. The casters are not designed to provide long-term support for the UPS after installation.
14 Levelers The levelers are designed to provide long-term support for the UPS.
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5. Operation Modes
Normal (On-line) Mode
The critical load is supplied by the inverter,
which derives its power from the utility AC
power. The UPS charges the batteries as
needed and provides power protection to
the equipment. During on-line mode, the
NORMAL LED indicator (
NORMAL
)
illuminates (green).
Standby Mode
When the input voltage and frequency of
the utility AC power are within the normal
range, the UPS runs in standby mode and
charges the batteries. The bypass and the
inverter have no output.
ECO Mode
The UPS can be set in ECO mode
manually. In ECO mode, when the utility
input voltage is within the ±10% range
of rated voltage, the load is supplied by
the utility power and the BYPASS LED
indicator (
BYPASS
) illuminates
(yellow); if out of the range, the load is
supplied by the inverter and the NORMAL
LED indicator (
NORMAL
) illuminates
(green).
This section provides a basic description of the UPS system’s path of electrical power in its various operating modes. For more
information about how operating modes are shown in the LCD’s main screen, refer to .8. LCD Display and Settings
(Figure 5-1: Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Normal [On-line] Mode)
(Figure 5-2: Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Standby Mode)
(Figure 5-3: Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in ECO Mode)
MAINS
LOAD
Batteries
Rectifier Inverter

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Battery Mode
When the UPS is operating during a power
outage, the batteries provide DC power,
which maintains inverter operation to
support the critical load. During battery
mode, the BATTERY LED indicator
(
BATTERY
) illuminates (yellow).
5. Operation Modes
Table 5-1: Battery Status
Battery Capacity Buzzer LCD Display
Full/Mid The alarm beeps once every second.
(ON for 0.1 second and OFF for 9.9 seconds)
BATTERY CAPACITY
00V/ 000%
Low The alarm beeps once every 0.5 second.
(ON for 0.1 second and OFF for 0.9 second)
BATTERY CAPACITY
00V/ 000%
Depleted Long beep. SHUTDOWN DUE TO
LOW BATTERY
Bypass Mode
The critical load is directly supplied
by the utility power and the batteries
are charged. During bypass mode, the
BYPASS LED indicator (
BYPASS
)
illuminates (yellow).
(Figure 5-4: Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Battery Mode)
MAINS
LOAD
Batteries
Rectifier Inverter
(Figure 5-5: Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Bypass Mode)
MAINS
LOAD
Batteries
Rectifier Inverter

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5. Operation Modes
Frequency Conversion
Mode
When the UPS is manually set in converter
mode, the output frequency can be set as
50 Hz or 60 Hz. After the output frequen-
cy is set up, the system will automatically
disable the bypass function. Once the
inverter shuts down, there is no bypass
output. During converter mode, the
NORMAL LED indicator (
NORMAL
)
illuminates (green).
MAINS
LOAD
Batteries
Rectifier Inverter
(Figure 5-6: Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Converter Mode)

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6. Communication Interfaces
For the positions and functions of the communication interfaces, refer to the following diagram:
1
2
789 6
3 4 5
(Figure 6-1: Communication Interfaces)
Notes:
1. The UPS functions normally without connecting to the communication interfaces.
2. All communication interfaces may be used at the same time and will not interfere with one another’s functionality.
1 SMART Slot
Install an SNMP card in this SMART slot to remotely control and monitor the UPS status via a network. The Relay I/O or MODBUS
card may also utilize this slot to provide dry contact or MODBUS functionality, respectively.
2 Parallel Ports
The two parallel ports are for UPS parallel communication. A maximum of four UPS systems with the same capacity, voltage and
frequency may be coupled using the provided parallel cable to run in parallel mode.
3 Parallel Switch
When parallelling UPS systems, the DIP switches must be set up to activate the parallel function. The
parallel switch includes two DIP switches. To turn on a DIP switch, switch the DIP to the down position;
to turn off a DIP switch, switch the DIP to the up position.
1. When two UPS systems are paralleled, turn on each UPS DIP switch.
2. When three UPS systems are paralleled, turn off the middle UPS DIP switches and turn on the
remaining DIP switches.
3. When four UPS systems are paralleled, turn off the middle two DIP switches and turn on the
remaining DIP switches.
4 RS-232 Port
The RS-232 port is built into the UPS rear panel to provide communication between the UPS and a computer. Use Tripp Lite’s free
PowerAlert® power management software (available for download at www.tripplite.com/poweralert) to check and monitor the UPS
status via a computer. Detailed information is as follows:
1. Monitors the load level, battery status, battery voltage, UPS operation mode, input voltage, input frequency, output voltage and
UPS temperature.
2. Sets shutdown delay time.
3. Enables/disables audible alerts.
4. Supports remote shutdown.
5. Pin Assignment:
1) Pin 2: TXD <Transmitting Data>
2) Pin 3: RXD <Receiving Data>
3) Pin 5: GND <Signal Ground>
6. Hardware
1) Baud Rate: 2400 BPS
2) Data Length: 8 bit
3) Stop Bit: 1 bit
4) Parity: None
Note: Other pins are reserved and cannot be used.
OFF
ON
1 2
ON
1 2
ON
(Figure 6-2: Parallel Switch)
5 4 3 2 1
9876
(Figure 6-3: RS-232 Port)

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6. Communication Interfaces
5 USB Port
The USB port is built into the UPS rear panel to provide communication between the UPS and computer. A user-supplied USB cable
and Tripp Lite’s free PowerAlert ® power management software (available for download at www.tripplite.com/poweralert) can be used
to check and monitor the UPS status via a computer.
6 Output Dry Contacts
(Figure 6-4: Output Dry Contacts: Pin Denition and Design)
UPS
1
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
DRY F_NO
DRY E_NO
DRY D_NO
DRY C_NO
DRY B_NO
DRY A_NO
COMM_F
COMM_E
COMM_D
COMM_C
COMM_B
COMM_A
+12VS
DRY 6
+12VS
DRY 5
+12VS
DRY 4
+12VS
DRY 3
+12VS
DRY 2
+12VS
DRY 1
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
The SmartOnline SUT UPS provides six sets of programmable output dry contacts to deliver UPS events. There are eighteen
selectable events, six may be selected. The dry contacts are open by default. Please refer to the table below.
No. Event Description
1On-line Mode 1. The UPS is in Normal Mode.
2. Default: Pins 1 and 2.
2Bypass Mode 1. The UPS is in Bypass Mode.
2. Default: Pins 3 and 4.
3Battery Mode 1. When the main AC source fails, the UPS supplies battery power to the connected load.
2. Default: Pins 5 and 6.
4Low battery 1. When the UPS runs in battery mode, battery voltage is lower than setup limit, 220V DC.
2. Default: Pins 7 and 8.
5Bypass input not OK 1. The bypass voltage, frequency or phase sequence is abnormal.
2. Default: Pins 9 and 10.
6Battery test fail or battery
missing
1. In the process of battery test, battery voltage is out of setup limit.
2. Default: Pins 11 and 12.

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7 Input Dry Contacts
The UPS provides two sets of input dry contacts that are open by default. The default setting for Pin 1 and 2 is “ROO” and the
default setting for Pins 3 and 4 is “Generator Power Supply Signal”. There are two conguration types:
(Figure 6-5: Input Dry Contacts)
P1 P2
Pin 1
Pin 2 Pin 3
Pin 4
Figure 6-6 shows the rst type of input dry contact conguration. It requires internal power, +12VSF.
UPS
6
4
1
3
6
4
1
3
GS
GS
+12VSF
1
2
3
4
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
(Figure 6-6: Input Dry Contact Conguration I)
Figure 6-7 shows the second type of input dry contact conguration. It requires external power with a voltage range between
6~12V DC.
UPS
6
4
1
3
6
4
1
3
GS
GS
+12VSF
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
1
2
3
4
+
(Figure 6-7: Input Dry Contact Conguration II)
8 REPO Port
The REPO port is for remote emergency power off. When an emergency event occurs, it will disconnect the UPS power supply rapidly
and shut down the UPS immediately. The conguration is shown as follows.
(Figure 6-8: REPO Port Conguration)
UPS
GS
2K(1206)
2K(1206)
+12VSF
2
1
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6. Communication Interfaces
9 Charger Detection Port
The charger detection port is used to connect with an external charger box. With this port, the UPS can detect the operating status
of the external charger box and control its switch.
As shown in the diagram below, there are two signal sources. One signal source controls the on/off charging mechanism and the
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7. Operation
7.1 Connecting the UPS with Utility AC Power
1
If the UPS connects with external battery cabinets, make sure the
circuit breakers or switches of all external battery cabinets are
switched to the ON position.
2
Switch on the Input Breaker and supply utility AC power to the
UPS. Shortly after, the fans will turn on and the LCD initialization
screen (Tripp Lite) will display. The UPS will then transfer to
bypass mode. While in bypass mode, the BYPASS LED indicator
(
BYPASS
) will illuminate (yellow).
7.2 Turn On (Starting the Inverter)
Press the key ( ON ON ) for 3~4 seconds. After hearing a beep,
release the key immediately to turn on the UPS. After the UPS
completes its self-diagnosis, it will transfer to normal (on-line) after
approximately 10 seconds. While in on-line mode, the NORMAL LED
indicator (
NORMAL
) will illuminate (green).
7.3 Turn Off (UPS Shutdown)
In on-line mode, press the key ( OFF OFF ) once. To stop the
inverter, press the DOWN key ( ). The inverter will shut down,
the buzzer will sound once, and the system will transfer to bypass
mode. At this time, the bypass LED indicator (
BYPASS
) will
illuminate (yellow). SHUTDOWN WARNING: The load will be
dropped at this time! Turn OFF the Input Breaker. The BYPASS
LED will turn off. After approximately a minute, the UPS will
then power off. To complete the shutdown process, remove utility
AC power.
?
Transfer to Bypass Mode
YES( ) NO( )
WARNING:
The UPS may be removed only after the LCD screen is off, the fans are no longer running, the utility AC power is
removed and the batteries are disconnected.
7.4 Cold Start (Battery Start) Procedure
1
If the UPS connects with external battery cabinets, make sure
the circuit breakers or switches of all external battery cabinets
are switched to the ON position.
2
Press the key ( ON ON ) for 3~4 seconds. After hearing a
beep, release the key immediately to turn on the UPS. Shortly
after, the fans will turn on and the inverter will perform a
soft start. After building up to the nominal voltage, the UPS
will activate online in battery mode. While in battery mode,
the BATTERY LED indicator (
BATTERY
) will illuminate
(yellow). At this time, the UPS audible alarm will beep and the
battery mode screen will display.

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8. LCD Display and Settings
8.1 LCD Display Hierarchy
MAIN MENU
MAIN SCREEN
(Level 1)(Level 1) (Level 1)
(Level 2)
(Level 3)
PARALLEL SCREEN ALARM/ FAULT
INFORMATION
(Level 3)
MAINS
MEASURE
(Level 4)
(Level 5) (Level 5) (Level 5)
VPHASE(V)/ VLINE(V)/ FREQ(Hz)
OUTPUT
BATTERY
(Level 5)
LOAD(%)/ KW/ KVA/ CURRENT(A)
VPHASE(V)/ VLINE(V)/ FREQ(Hz)
CAPACITY (%) / REMAIN TIME (MIN)
VOLTAGE(V)/ CURRENT(A)/
INVERTER
VPHASE(V)/ VLINE(V)/ FREQ(Hz)
BYPASS
VPHASE(V)/ VLINE(V)/ FREQ(Hz)
TEMPERATURE
(Level 5)(Level 5)
AMB/ PFC/ INVERTER
DC BUS
(Level 5)
BUS(+)/ BUS(-)
MAINTENANCE
(Level 4)
SERIAL NUMBER
MODEL NAME
EVENT LOG
FIRMWARE VERSION
STATISTICS
(Level 5)(Level 5)(Level 5) (Level 5) (Level 5)
PFC/ INV & SYSTEM
ON BYPASS COUNTS/
RUN TIME/ ON BAT COUNTS/
TOTAL OF EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
REAL TIME CLOCK
(Level 5)
DATE(Y-M-D)/ TIME(H-M-S)
CONTROL & TEST
(Level 5)
BATT TEST/ BEEP ENABLE
LANGUAGE SETUP
(Level 5)
LANGUAGE
(Figure 8-1: LCD Display Hierarchy)
Notes:
1. Refer to 4.4 Control Panel for information about the LCD and function keys.
2. All information shown in the LCD diagrams presented in is for reference only. Actual readings depend on the operation of 8. LCD Display and Settings
the UPS.

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After initialization, the LCD will show current UPS status diagrams. The system shows different screens, depending on the status of the
UPS. The statuses of the LCD’s are shown below. For a basic description of the UPS system’s path of electrical power in its Main Screen
various operating modes, refer to .5. Operation Modes
The six UPS statuses of the UPS shown in the LCD display are:
The UPS is in Standby Mode. When the input voltage and frequency of the
utility AC power are within the normal range, the UPS runs in Standby Mode and
charges the batteries. The bypass and the inverter have no output.
The UPS is in Bypass Mode. The critical load is directly supplied by the utility
power and the batteries are charged. During Bypass Mode, the BYPASS LED
indicator illuminates yellow.
The UPS is in Normal (On-line) Mode. The critical load is supplied by the
inverter, which derives its power from the utility AC power. The UPS charges the
batteries as needed and provides power protection to the equipment. In On-line
Mode, the NORMAL LED indicator illuminates green.
The UPS is in Battery Mode. When the UPS system is operating during
a power outage, the batteries provide DC power, which maintains inverter
operation to support the critical load. During battery mode, the BATTERY LED
indicator illuminates yellow.
ECO Mode. You can manually set the UPS to ECO mode. In ECO Mode, when
the utility input voltage is within the ±10% range of rated voltage, the load is
supplied by the utility power and the BYPASS LED indicator illuminates yellow. If
the utility input voltage is out of the range, the load is supplied by the inverter
and the NORMAL LED indicator illuminates green.
Frequency Conversion Mode. When the UPS is manually set in Frequency
Conversion Mode, the output frequency can be set as 50 Hz or 60 Hz. After
the output frequency is set up, the system will automatically disable the bypass
function. Once the inverter shuts down, there is no bypass output. During
Frequency Conversion Mode, the NORMAL LED indicator illuminates green.
Battery Test Mode. Conrm the UPS is working in on-line mode, and press the
ON key for 3 seconds or set the BATTERY TEST on LCD. The UPS will perform
a battery test only when the voltage of the batteries is over 160.8V and the
charger is in Float Charge Mode.
8. LCD Display and Settings
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

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8. LCD Display and Settings
8.2 Setting Menu
Route: Main Screen Setting Menu
Settings can only be modied when the UPS is in Bypass Mode. Press and hold for 3 seconds. While in Bypass Mode, press function
keys ( ) and ( ) to enter the Setting Menu shown below:
Use function keys ( ) and ( ) to view or change the UPS system’s local, bypass, output, charger, battery, battery test, control
& test, parallel and advanced settings.
1. Local Setup
Route: Main Screen Setting LOCAL MENU
The default setting of DATE and TIME is GMT.
The default setting of PASSWORD is 0000
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to set the DATE, TIME and PASSWORD.
2. Bypass Setup
Route: Main Screen Setting BYPASS MENU
The range of this option is 5~15%. The default setting of VOLT RANGE (Upper) is 15%.
The range of this option is 5~15%. The default setting of VOLT RANGE (Lower) is 15%.
The range of FREQ RANGE can be reduced. The default setting of FREQ RANGE is +/-3.0.
Only when bypass input voltage is within the range of BYPASS SETUP can the UPS provide output voltage. Use function keys ( ),
( ) and ( ) to change the BYPASS SETUP setting. Press ( ) to conrm selection when prompted.

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8. LCD Display and Settings
3. Output Setup
Route: Main Screen Setting OUTPUT MENU
Press ( ) to scroll to the second screen.
VOLT (V): The UPS system’s output voltage when in Normal (On-line) Mode. There are two settings: 120V and 127V. The default setting
is 120V.
FREQ (HZ): The UPS system’s output frequency when in Normal (On-line) Mode. There are two frequency settings: 50 or 60 Hz. The
default setting is 50 Hz.
FREQ CONVERTER: Enables or disables the Frequency Converter. The default setting is OFF.
ECO: Enables or disables ECO Mode. The default setting is OFF.
REDUNDANCY (UNIT): The number of redundancy units in a conguration. There are 5 settings: 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. The default setting is 0.
INDUSTRIAL: When connecting to a non-linear load with a high inrush current, the user can switch to this mode until the output current
recovers. The default setting is OFF.
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to change the OUTPUT SETUP setting.
4. Charger Setup
Route: Main Screen Setting CHARGER MENU
Press ( ) to scroll to the second screen.
CHARGE CURRENT: The charge current range is 1A~20A. The default settings are: SUT20K 5A
SUT30K 7.5A
SUT40K 7.5A
SUT60K 10A
CHARGE FLOAT VOLT(V): Sets the oating voltage. The default setting is 163.
CHARGE BOOST VOLT(V): Sets the boost voltage. The default setting is 168.
BOOST CHARGE TIME (HOURS): There are six settings: 04, 08, 12, 16, 20 and 24. The default setting is 08.
AUTO BOOST CHARGE PERIOD: There are four settings: OFF, 1M, 3M, 6M (M = Month). The default setting is OFF.
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to change the CHARGER SETUP setting.

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8. LCD Display and Settings
5. Battery Setup
Route: Main Screen Setting Menu BATTERY SETUP
BAT RATING VOLT (V): The default setting is 144.
TYPE (AH): Sets the battery rating. The default setting is SUT20K: 20AH, SUT30K and SUT40K: 30AH, SUT60K: 40AH.
LOW BATTERY ALARM (V): The default setting is 132.
SHUTDOWN VOLT (V): The default setting is 120V.
BATTERY NUMBER: The default setting is 12. Do not change the default setting.
Install Date (Y-M-D): Battery’s actual install date.
Replace Date (Y-M-D): Battery’s replacement date.
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to change the BATTERY SETUP setting.
6. Battery Test
Route: Main Screen Setting Menu BATTERY TEST
Auto Deep Discharge: There are four settings: OFF, 30D, 60D and 90D (D = Days). The default setting is OFF.
Manual Test: Initiates the start of a battery manual test. The test time is ve minutes. If the battery’s voltage is lower than 132V, the
result is fail. If above, the result is pass.
Clear Test Result: Clears the battery test result.
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to change or initiate the BATTERY TEST setting.

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8. LCD Display and Settings
7. Control & Test
Route: Main Screen Setting Menu CONTROL & TEST
FORCE BYPASS TRANSFER: Enables or disables the Force Bypass Transfer. The default setting is YES.
AUTO RESTART: Enables or disables Auto Restart. If set to ON, the UPS will shut down and automatically restart. The default setting is ON.
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to change the CONTROL & TEST setting.
8. Parallel Setup
Route: Main Screen Setting Menu PARALLEL SETUP
PARALLEL ID: Every parallel UPS system’s PARALLEL ID should be different. When UPS systems are in a parallel conguration, you can
change the PARALLEL ID to avoid ID conct. There are four settings: 01, 02, 03 and 04.
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) could change the setting of PARALLEL ID.
9. Advanced
Route: Main Screen Setting Menu ADVANCED
CLEAR STATISTICS: Includes RUN TIME, ON BAT COUNTS, ON BYPASS COUNTS, and TOTAL EVENT COUNTS. You can clear statistics of
all the above items.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE: This option upgrades the rmware. Firmware upgrades must be performed by qualied personnel only. There are
two choices to upgrade: PFC and SYSTEM
Use function keys ( ), ( ) and ( ) to change the ADVANCED setting.
8.3 Parallel Screen
When UPS systems are paralleled, press either the function key ( ) or ( ) in a to enter into the Main Screen Parallel
Screen:
ID
MID
INV
ON
1 2 3 4
• ID: In parallel mode, this is the UPS ID number.
• MID: Master UPS ID number. (In parallel mode, there is only one master UPS).
• INV: “ ” means “CONNECTED”.
• ON: “ ” means “INVERTER ON”.

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8. LCD Display and Settings
8.4 Main Menu
In the , press the function key ( ) to enter the .Main Screen Main Menu
1.MEASURE
2.MAINTENANCE
MEASURE
Check the UPS mains, bypass, inverter, output, battery, temperature and DC BUS readings.
MAINTENANCE
Check the UPS model name, serial number, rmware version, statistics, event log, real time clock, control & test, and language setup.
User can set up the last two items.
8.5 Measure
Route: Main Screen Main Menu Measure
Use the function keys ( ) and ( ) to check the UPS mains, bypass, inverter, output, battery, temperature and DC BUS
readings. Press ESC to return to the main menu.

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8. LCD Display and Settings
8.6 Maintenance
Route: Main Screen Main Menu Maintenance
Use the function keys ( ) and ( ) to check the UPS model name, serial number, rmware version, statistics, event log, real
time clock, control & test, and language setup. Press ( ) to scroll to conrm selection. Press ESC to return to the prior screen. User
can set up the last two items.
Model Name
Route: Main Screen Main Menu Maintenance 2.1 Model Name
Serial Number
Route: Main Screen Main Menu Maintenance 2.2 Serial Number
Firmware Version
Route: Main Screen Main Menu Maintenance 2.3 Firmware Version
The screen above shows the PFC and the INV & SYSTEM’s rmware version. (V01 is shown as an example only; the actual rmware
version may be different.)
Statistics
Route: Main Screen Main Menu Maintenance 2.4 Statistics
Press ( ) to scroll to the second screen.
1. RUN TIME (DD HH: MM: SS): The UPS total running time.
2. ON BAT COUNTS: Number of times the UPS runs in battery mode.
3. ON BYPASS COUNTS: Number of times the UPS runs in bypass mode.
4. TOTAL OF EVENT LOG: The UPS total number of logged events. The maximum number of stored events is 1,000.

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Appendix 1 : Technical Specifications
Model SUT20K SUT30K SUT40K SUT60K
ENVIRONMENT
Efficiency (Inverter Mode) Up to 94%
Efficiency (ECO Mode) Up to 98%
Operating Temperature 32~104°F (0~40°C)
Storage Temperature (Excl. Battery Module) 5~140°F (-15~60°C)
Operating Humidity 0 – 95% (non-condensing)
Operating Altitude <3,280 ft. (1000 m); 1% derating per 328 ft. (100 m) above 3,280 ft. (1000 m)
Audible Noise <65dBA <65dBA <70dBA <70dBA
Protection Degree IP20
MANAGEMENT
Multifunctional LCD Standard
RS232 (Serial) Standard
USB Standard
SNMP Option
Relay Interface Standard
EPO (Emergency Power Off) Standard
STANDARDS
Safety UL 1778, CSA C22.2 No. 107.3
EMC FCC Part 15 Class A (EMC)
Surge IEC/EN 61000-4-5 level 4
Conduction Immunity IEC/EN 61000-4-6
Approvals UL
BATTERY RUNTIME
50%/75%/100% load (min.) 15 / 9 / 5 15 / 9 / 6 11 / 6 / 3.5 9.5 / 5 / 3
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS
Dimensions (H x W x D)
54.3 x 20.5 x
31.5 in.
(1380 x 521 x
800 mm)
54.3 x 20.5 x
31.5 in.
(1380 x 521 x
800 mm)
69.3 x 20.5 x
31.5 in.
(1760 x 521 x
800 mm)
69.3 x 20.5 x
31.5 in.
(1760 x 521 x
800 mm)
Weight 794 lb.
(360 kg)
926 lb.
(420 kg)
1058 lb.
(480 kg)
1235 lb.
(560 kg)
Shipping Dimensions (H x W x D)
61.8 x 238.3 x
39.4 in.
(1570 x 720 x
1000 mm)
61.8 x 238.3 x
39.4 in.
(1570 x 720 x
1000 mm)
75.6 x 28.3 x
39.4 in.
(1920 x 720 x
1000 mm)
75.6 x 28.3 x
39.4 in.
(1920 x 720 x
1000 mm)
Shipping Weight 882 lb.
(400 kg)
1014 lb.
(460 kg)
1168 lb.
(530 kg)
1345 lb.
(610 kg)
Color RAL 9005 (Black)
Notes:
1. Please refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
2. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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Manual del Propietario
SUT SmartOnline®
Sistema UPS Trifásico
20/30/40/60kVA
Modelos: SUT20K, SUT30K, SUT40K, SUT60K
AG-01F9, AG-01FA, AG-01FB, AG-01FC
Entrada: 120V / 127V (Fase-N)
208V / 220V (Entre Fases), 3 Fases 4 Hilos + PE
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 EE. UU. • www.tripplite.com/support
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