Riello Sentinel Dual 5000 SDL 5000 User Manual

Product codes
SDL 5000
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• Low noise (<40dBA): can be installed 
in any environment thanks to its 
PWM digitally-controlled ventilation, 
dependent on the load applied and on 
the use of a high frequency switching 
inverter 
• Can be connected to an external 
maintenance bypass (5-6-8-10 kVA 
SDLs) 
• Features guaranteed up to 40°C (the 
components are designed for high 
temperatures and are thus subject to 
less stress at normal temperatures)
• Availability of two built-in IEC output 
sockets with thermal protection (5-6- 
8-10 kVA SDLs)
• On the 5-6-8-10 kVA models it is 
possible to programme two 10A output 
sockets (EnergyShare function) to turn 
off when the mains power supply fails.
Operation selection
The functions may be programmed using 
software or manually via the mimic panel
• On-line
• ECO Mode, to increase output (up 
to 98%), allows for selection of Line 
Interactive technology (VI) to power low 
priority loads from the mains. 
• Smart Active, the UPS automatically 
decides upon the operating mode 
(VI or VFI) based on the quality of the 
network.
• Back-up, the UPS can be selected to 
function only when mains power fails 
(emergency mode only)
• Frequency converter (50 or 60 Hz).
High quality output voltage
• Even with non-linear loads (loads with a 
rest factor of up to 3:1)
• High short circuit current on Bypass
• High overload capacity 150% by 
inverter (even with mains failure
• Filtered, stabilised and reliable voltage 
(double conversion On-line technology 
(VFI compliant with IEC 62040-3) 
with filters for the suppression of 
atmospheric disturbances.
• Power factor correction: UPS input 
power factor, close to 1 and sinewave 
current absorption
High battery reliability
• Automatic and manual battery test
• Reduced ripple component (detrimental 
to the batteries) thanks to the “LRCD” 
system (Low Ripple Current Discharge)
• Batteries are user replaceable without 
interruption to the power to the load  
(Hot Swap)
• Unlimited extendible runtime via 
dedicated modular design Battery 
Boxes
• The batteries are not activated during 
mains failure of <40 ms (high hold up 
time) or when there are variations in 
input voltage (from 84V to 276V).
Emergency Back-up function
This configuration ensures the operation of 
those devices that require continuous and 
lasting power during mains failure, such as 
emergency lighting systems, fire detection/
extinction systems, alarms etc.
In case of a black-out, the inverter begins 
powering the load with a progressive start 
(Soft start) in order to prevent overloading.
Battery optimisation
The wide input range and a high Hold Up 
Time value minimise battery interventions 
and increase efficiency and battery life; for 
smaller power breaks, energy is drawn from 
a group of appropriately-sized capacitors.
EnergyShare (5÷10kVA)
The presence of two configurable IEC 
output sockets, allows for runtime 
optimisation, programming the switch-
off of low priority loads; alternatively, 
emergency only loads, normally not 
powered when the mains is present, can 
be activated.
Reduced noise
Thanks to the digital PWM control, the 
speed of the fans is adjusted depending 
on the temperature of the two internal 
heatsyncs, ensuring extended life and a 
reduction in noise to less than 45dB.
Other features
• Output voltage can be selected using 
software (220-230-240V)
• Auto-restart when mains power is 
restored (programmable via software)
• Bypass on: when the machine is 
switched off, it automatically goes into 
bypass and battery charge mode
• Minimum load switch-off
• Low battery warning
• Start-up delay
• Total microprocessor control
• Automatic bypass without interruption
• Use of IMS modules (Insulated Metallic 
Substrates)
• Statuses, measurements and alarms 
available on standard, backlit display.
• UPS digital updating (flash upgradable)
• Input protection through resettable 
thermal switch 
• Standard Back-feed protection: to 
prevent energy from being fed back to 
the network
• Manual switching to bypass.
90°
90°
2. Rotate the mimic panel counter 
clockwise and then secure it back 
in place
1. Release the mimic panel by 
applying pressure to the catch
3. Rotate the UPS 90°
4. Attach the rack supports