PowerUP series generators UP200 I UP400 I UP1K
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User guide PowerUP series generators UP200 I UP400 I UP1K

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Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Foreword 1.2 Safety information 1.3 Compliance 1.4 Warranty 2. Product 2.1 Overview 2.2 Front panel Interface 2.2.1 User menu 2.3 Specification 2.4 Box content 3. Installation 3.1 Tools 3.2 Generator installation 3.3 Gas system assembly 3.4 Gas system connection 3.5 Electrical connection 3.5.1 Generator mode 3.5.2 Battery Charging Mode 3.5.3 USB Charging Mode 4. Operations 4.1 Operating modes 4.2 Switching on 4.3 Switching off 4.4 Hydrogen cylinder replacement 4.5 Hydrogen cylinder refilling

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5. Maintenance 5.1 Filters replacement 6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Errors and Troubleshooting 6.2 Recharging the internal battery 6.3 Support contact 7. Transportation and storage 7.1 Transportation requirements 7.2 Storage requirements

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1. Introduction 1.1 Foreword Thank you for choosing PowerUP Energy Technologies as your clean energy provider! Have fun with your new energy supply system. Please read these installation instructions before using the generator. Kindly contact us if you have any questions about installing or using your generator. If you have any remaining questions about our generators, please contact us support@powerup-tech.com.

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1.2 Safety information Before operating, read the instructions and keep them for reference. Be sure that you adhere to all manual instructions. WARNING! → The PowerUP series generators may only be operated in a wellventilated environment. → Ensure that airflow is not obstructed by any objects. → Keep PowerUP series generators away from flammable substances, sources of flame and sparks. → Do not use generator, cables or accessories if they are damaged. If they are damaged, contact support for assistance. → Protect generator from water ingress. → Unplug and power off the appliance before...

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→ Prevent all direct human exposure to hydrogen gas. Although it is non-toxic, it can act as an asphyxiant and can cause loss of consciousness. → When storing or using hydrogen cylinders indoors, it is recommended to install an external, wall-mounted hydrogen alarm within that space to detect leaks. Please contact PowerUP sales@powerup-tech.com to procure and install such an alarm. → Do not handle compressed hydrogen gas cylinders without training or prior experience. Contact support@powerup-tech. com to get basic training on handling hydrogen. → Do not transport hydrogen cylinders with a...

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1.3 Compliance PowerUP series generators are compliant with: → EU WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU) → EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU) → 2014/30/EC The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive → 2014/95/EU General Product Safety Directive → EN 61000-6-2:2005 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Generic standards – Immunity for industrial environments → EN 61000-6-4:2007+A1:2011 1.4 Warranty Your warranty begins upon the purchase of your new product. You may use your receipt, invoice, or other evidence of purchase as a record of the time and date. You should safely store these papers. Our warranty...

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2. Product 2.1 Overview UP series generators are fuel cell based devices that convert chemical energy stored in hydrogen fuel to electrical energy. The generators are designed to be lightweight, reliable and easy to use. The only byproducts of the generator are water and heat. The generators have easy to use electrical and gas connections and an intuitive control panel. 2.2 Front panel Interface REF001 REF001 USB-A ON/OFF

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1.Monochrome display (see detailed description in 2.2.1) 2. Emergency OFF Button 3. C lickable Rotary Encoder Used to navigate through the menu 4. DC In 14V, 6.5mmOD, 4.4mmID 5. DC Out 3-pin, 12V/24V Selectable 6. ON/OFF Button 7. USB Port, Type A 5V, 500mA 8. CAN Bus, D-SUB Female 9. Hydrogen Inlet 1. Voltage output 2. Current output 3. S ettings In this menu point, you can change the voltage output to be 12V/24V 4. I nfo Additional operational parameters

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Fuel Cell Technology PEM (proton-exchange membrane) Fuel Cell Cooling Type Nominal Output Voltage, V DC Max Output Voltage, V DC Unit Type Nominal Power Output, W 12 /24 selectable 26 (in battery charging mode) H2 Fuel Purity Requirement, % H2 Supply Pressure, barg Operating ambient temperature, °C Operating Ambient Humidity, % Operating altitude above sea level, m Operational life, Hours Storage Ambient Temperature, °C Storage Ambient Humidity, %

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2.4 Box content (1) UP Generator (UP200/400/1K) (2) DC Output Cable (3) Battery Charger (4) Gas System

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3. Installation 3.1 Tools Generator Installation does not require any tools. Standard gas system assembly requirements: → 2 pieces of 28 mm Wrenches → M2.5 hex screwdriver 3.2 Generator installation → UP series generators require oxygen from air for their operation, therefore generators shall be installed in the spaces with an adequate air flow. → When generators are installed in confined compartments, additional vents might be required to provide sufficient air flow. → Allowed spatial orientation. → A minimum 5 cm of clearance is required between side air vents and the wall. REF003 FRONT...

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3.3 Gas system assembly Only applicable if the gas system is supplied by PowerUP or its official partners. To connect the regulator to the cylinder, two (2) number 28 wrenches are required. Please follow these instructions. 1. Inspect cylinder(s), regulator, hose and quick connector for any physical damage. 2. Ensure threads and quick connectors are clean and undamaged. 3. Ensure the valve is in the closed position. 4. Place one of the wrenches around the valve on the top of the cylinder to prevent it from moving. 5. Place the regulator on top of the cylinder, and hand-tighten the brass nut...

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3.4 Gas system connection 1. Connect the connector-end of the hydrogen hose on the regulator assembly to the ‘Hydrogen Inlet’ port of the generator. 2. Push the connector onto the ‘Hydrogen Inlet’ port until a loud click is heard, which indicates that an airtight connection has been established. To release the connector, grab the connector with one hand and the generator with the other. Push the ring on the connector towards the generator, and then unplug the connector from the ‘Hydrogen Inlet’ port. 3. Open the manual valve on the regulator.

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