MGE UPS Systems Power Supply 12280 kVA User Manual

CleanWave  
12÷280 kVA  
Installation and user  
manual  
English  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
The present document is a user manual for the zero-sequenced filters CleanWave®.  
It is intended to the persons responsible for the installation, the use and the maintenance of the filters.  
Each of these aspects is detailed in a specific chapter here under.  
2. PRESENTATION  
2.1. GENERAL PRESENTATION  
The CleanWave® filter exists in 2 versions :  
IP00 :  
IP21 :  
Basic version to be integrated by the customer.  
"Turn-key" version integrated in its housing.  
The IP00 version of the Cleanwave® filter appears as follows:  
1
3
4
6
2
8
9
7
3
4
5
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
1
2
3
4
5
Lo element  
Zo element  
Upstream (mains) terminals (1 - 4 )  
Downstream (load) terminals (5 - 8 )  
Fixation for optional current transformer for upstream  
and downstream neutral current measurements  
Lifting rings  
6
7
8
9
Earth terminal  
Identification plate  
Temperature switches terminals  
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The IP21 version of the CleanWave® filter appears as follows :  
11  
12  
10  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Fig. 3  
10  
Lifting rings  
Upstream current display  
Downstream current display  
Removable top panel  
Side panel for cabling  
Ventilation grid  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
Removable front panel  
Identification plate  
Inside the housing, the filter is identical to the IP00 version shown on Fig. 1.  
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2.2. RANGE  
The following table summarises the characteristics of the different products of the range (at 400V,  
50/60Hz).  
Minimum sections 1  
Total  
Iphase  
max  
Ineutral  
Max  
TYPE  
Power.  
[kVA]  
losses  
max  
Phases  
[mm²]  
Neutral (N)  
[mm²]  
Earth (PE)  
[mm²]  
( PEN 2  
[mm²]  
)
[A]  
[A]  
[W]  
CleanWave-12  
CleanWave-18  
CleanWave-30  
CleanWave-40  
CleanWave-55  
CleanWave-90  
CleanWave-140  
CleanWave-180  
CleanWave-220  
CleanWave-280  
12  
18  
16  
24  
29  
43  
176  
219  
2.5  
4
6
2.5  
4
6
10  
10  
30  
40  
72  
359  
10  
25  
10  
16  
16  
25  
50  
95  
95  
95  
25  
40  
56  
101  
144  
231  
361  
476  
577  
722  
452  
16  
35  
35  
55  
80  
538  
25  
2x 25  
2x 50  
2x 95  
2x 150  
2x 185  
2x 240  
2x 25  
2x 50  
2x 95  
2x 150  
2x 185  
2x 240  
90  
128  
201  
264  
321  
401  
616  
50  
140  
180  
220  
280  
972  
95  
1212  
1565  
1568  
150  
2x 95  
2x 95  
Table 4  
1 According to European standards  
2 If common conductor for neutral and earth (PEN conductor)  
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2.3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Standards  
Construction and safety :  
Conception :  
IEC-60439-1  
IEC-60289, IEC-60727  
IP rating  
Unprotected :  
Protected :  
IP00  
IP21  
Electrical specifications  
Frequency :  
50 / 60Hz  
Nominal voltage between phases :  
400V +15% / -10%  
INeutral upstream  
Reduction ratio  
1:10  
INeutral downstream  
INeutral  
Ratio  
:
1.8  
IPhase  
Inrush current :  
Inominal  
Overload capacity :  
10% - 1 hour  
25% - 10 minutes  
50% - 2 minutes  
Insulation class :  
1.1 kV  
3 kV  
H
Dielectric strength :  
Thermal class of insulation:  
Environmental conditions  
Maximum ambient temperature :  
Maximum altitude :  
50°C  
1000m  
Maximum relative humidity :  
90% without condensation  
Please contact your MGE UPS SYSTEMS correspondent for different operating conditions.  
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3. SAFETY  
CAUTION !!! The CleanWave® filter exhibits potentially lethal voltages.  
Like any electrical equipment, the installation and the use of the CleanWave® require some basic  
precautions.  
3.1. INTEGRATION IN HOUSING  
The IP00 filters are intended to be integrated by the customer. They must be integrated by qualified  
electricians in a housing or electrical cabinet guaranteeing the safety of the users according to  
regulations, standards and rules of application in the corresponding country (Protection rating must  
be at least IP20).  
The IP21 version of the CleanWave® filter is already integrated in its housing and represents no  
danger for people. It is forbidden to dismount the enclosure while the filter is energised.  
3.2. COOLING  
Though well the CleanWave® filter has an excellent efficiency, its losses must be dissipated. The  
maximum total losses in standard conditions are given in table 4.  
In the case of the IP21 version, the integrator must ensure that the ventilation grids on the front  
and rear sides of the filter are not obstructed. A minimum distance of 100mm must be free on both  
sides of the housing. The ambient temperature should not exceed the maximum tolerated value  
(as a standard, 50°C without de-rating).  
In the case of the IP00 version, it is the integrator 's responsibility to ensure a correct dissipation of  
the losses given in table 4.  
3.3. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
The cabling of the CleanWave® filter must be done with no voltage and by a qualified technician.  
It is critical to respect the instructions given below as regards minimum wiring sections and  
electrical protections. Some local regulations, particularities of the electrical installation or specific  
rules may however impose the use of bigger sections.  
The earth terminal of the filter must be properly connected to the earth of the installation, in respect  
of the minimum recommended sections.  
3.4. ACCESS TO THE FILTER  
The inside of the filter can only be accessed by qualified electricians and only with no voltage.  
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4. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING  
The electrical study for the implementation of a CleanWave® filter is very easy. The few instructions  
described in this document must however be respected in order to ensure the safety and efficiency  
of the system.  
4.1. ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC  
CleanWave  
D1  
L0  
Non  
linear  
a
Z0  
load  
Fig. 6  
In order to minimise the disturbing currents in the installation, the CleanWave® filter should be  
placed close to the disturbing load.  
4.2. ELECTRICAL PROTECTIONS  
The CleanWave® filter must be protected in a similar way as a transformer.  
As a standard rule, the electrical protection D1 must be a tetrapolar circuit breaker ( 3 phases +  
neutral ) with neutral over-current detection.  
If such a protection is not possible (e.g. when the neutral and earth connectors are common (PEN)),  
a tripolar breaker will be used and the PEN conductor section will be doubled, as recommended  
in table 4.  
The breakers must be selected according to the phase current as given in table 4 here above. The  
maximum inrush current is lower or equal to the nominal current and doesn't require particular  
precautions.  
4.3. WIRING  
The minimum recommended wiring sections for the different connectors are given in table 4. These  
are minimum recommendations according to the European regulations. Higher sections may be  
used according to local regulations, particularities of the electrical installation or specific rules.  
The neutral conductor may be crossed by a current up to 1.8 times the phase current and is  
therefore over-sized.  
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5. INSTALLATION AND STARTING  
5.1. HANDLING  
The filters are delivered on a wooden tray and can easily be moved with the help of a forklift.  
They can also be handled with the help of the lifting rings.  
5.2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
The electrical connections must be done with no voltage by a qualified electrician.  
‘Upstream’  
terminals  
‘Downstream’  
terminals  
D1 Breaker  
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
5
L1  
L2  
L3  
N
L1  
L2  
L3  
N
To  
distorting  
load  
CleanWave®  
To  
mains  
PE  
Earth  
Fig. 7  
The power connections (see fig. 1 et 2) are done on the upstream (3) and downstream (4)  
terminals.  
For IP21 CleanWave® filters (see fig. 3), access to the terminals is possible either by removing,  
without voltage, the top panel (13), or the lower part of the front panel (16). The cables can be  
entered either from the bottom of the cabinet or through one of the side panels (17).  
Fig. 8  
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The connections are the following :  
Terminal  
Connection  
L1 upstream  
L2 upstream  
L3 upstream  
N upstream  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
N downstream  
L1 downstream  
L2 downstream  
L3 downstream  
Earth (PE)  
8
Earth  
Table 9  
The terminals must be properly tightened according to the size of the bolds.  
Temperature switches are optionally foreseen on both the Lo and Zo elements for the detection of a  
possible over-heating. In that case, for each element, two voltage-free contacts are available :  
Terminals  
A1 - A2  
D1 - D2  
Connection  
Normally open contact ‘Warning’ (165°C)  
Normally closed contact ‘Alarm’ (190°C)  
Table 10  
These contacts are connected on two small terminal boards ( Fig. 2 - "9" ).  
They are foreseen for a maximum current of 5A and a maximum voltage of 230V AC.  
5.3. ENERGISING  
For obvious safety reasons, the energising of the filter can only happen once the housing is  
perfectly secured.  
During the energising of the filter, the loads downstream the CleanWave® filter will also be fed. It is  
the technician's responsibility to check that the downstream installation can safely be  
energised.  
Once the filter energised, the displays on the front side (IP21 version only) should indicate some  
upstream and downstream currents.  
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6. MAINTENANCE  
After installation, the CleanWave® filter requires almost no maintenance.  
We only recommend a periodic (e.g. annual) inspection.  
This inspection must be done with no voltage by a qualified technician.  
The working sequence is the following :  
-
-
Switch off the power of the CleanWave® filter.  
Open the housing in order to access the filter. In the case of the IP21 CleanWave® filter,  
-
-
Unscrew and remove the lower part of the front panel (see fig. 3 and 7).  
Check that there is no voltage on the terminals.  
-
Visually check the general aspect of the filter, especially that there is no excessive dust on  
the Lo and Zo chokes.  
-
-
-
-
If necessary, clean the Lo and Zo with compressed air or with a vacuum-cleaner.  
Check the tightening of the power terminals.  
Close the housing.  
Power up the filter.  
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7. TROUBLESHOOTING  
Malfunction  
Solution  
Is the filter energised ?  
No neutral current is measured downstream  
the filter.  
Is breaker D1 closed ?  
Is the filter feeding the distorting load ?  
The CleanWave® filter reduces the neutral current  
by 10, approximately. It can happen that the  
remaining value is too low and is not measurable.  
No neutral current is measured upstream the  
filter.  
Temperature of the element has reached 165°C  
The load must be reduced in order to avoid  
overheating of the filter.  
Tripping of the ‘Warning’ temperature sensor  
of one of the chokes (Lo or Zo) (option).  
Check that the phase and neutral currents respect  
the limits given in table 4.  
Check that the ventilation grids (front and rear) are  
not obstructed.  
Check that the Lo and Zo elements are not covered  
with dust.  
Isn't the ambient temperature excessive (standard :  
50°C) ?  
Temperature of the element has reached 190°C  
Danger ! The filter must immediately be switched  
off.  
Tripping of the "Alarm" temperature sensor of  
one of the chokes (Lo or Zo) (option).  
Table 11  
If the observed malfunction is not in this list or if the problem remains after applying the recommended  
solutions, please contact MGE UPS SYSTEMS to the address below.  
8. CONTACT  
For any assistance or complementary information, please contact your local distributor MGE UPS  
SYSTEMS. You will find his details on the website www.mgeups.com .  
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