Liebert Power Supply UPS System User Manual

Liebert iTRUST UPS System  
User Manual  
E1-20020516-C-1.0  
L i e b e r t C o r p o r a t i o n  
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Contents  
Chapter 1 Introduction .....................................................................................................................1  
1.1 Basics.................................................................................................................................1  
1.2 Configuration ......................................................................................................................1  
1.3 Operation Theory................................................................................................................2  
1.4 Structure and Layout ..........................................................................................................3  
1.5 Operation Modes................................................................................................................4  
1.6 Basic Functions ..................................................................................................................8  
1.7 Specifications .....................................................................................................................8  
Chapter 2 Cabinet Installation .......................................................................................................13  
2.1 Environmental Conditions.................................................................................................13  
2.2 Unpacking.........................................................................................................................13  
2.3 Dimensions.......................................................................................................................13  
2.4 Transportation ..................................................................................................................16  
2.5 Positioning of UPS............................................................................................................16  
2.6 Cable Access....................................................................................................................18  
2.7 Ventilation.........................................................................................................................19  
2.8 Layout of Cabinet .............................................................................................................20  
Chapter 3 Electrical Assembly.......................................................................................................23  
3.1 Selection of cables ...........................................................................................................23  
3.1.1 Current carrying capacity of cables ........................................................................23  
3.1.2 Selection of power cables.......................................................................................23  
3.1.3 Selection of signal cables.......................................................................................24  
3.2 Cable connections............................................................................................................24  
3.2.1 Power cables..........................................................................................................24  
3.2.2 Signal cable............................................................................................................28  
3.3 Connection of Single UPS System ...................................................................................35  
Chapter 4 Commissioning of UPS .................................................................................................37  
4.1 Startup Procedure ............................................................................................................37  
4.1.1 Explanation of Circuit Breakers ..............................................................................37  
4.1.2 Startup....................................................................................................................37  
4.2 Setting the functions.........................................................................................................38  
4.3 Functional checks.............................................................................................................40  
4.3.1 Check the function of the display panel..................................................................41  
4.3.2 Switching between operation mode........................................................................41  
Chapter 5 Operation of Display Panel ...........................................................................................43  
5.1 Display panel....................................................................................................................43  
5.1.1 Layout of Display Panel..........................................................................................43  
5.1.2 LED Indication........................................................................................................44  
5.1.3 Functional Keys......................................................................................................45  
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5.1.4 Alarm Buzzer..........................................................................................................46  
5.1.5 LCD and Menu Keys..............................................................................................46  
5.2 The displayed information ................................................................................................48  
5.2.1 Opening display ......................................................................................................48  
5.2.2 Main Menu Display.................................................................................................48  
5.2.3 UPS Basic Information...........................................................................................48  
5.2.4 Menu Keys Display Window...................................................................................49  
5.2.5 Information of main menu.......................................................................................50  
5.3 Function Setup.................................................................................................................54  
5.3.1 Language setup .....................................................................................................54  
5.3.2 Address setup ........................................................................................................55  
5.3.3 Time setup .............................................................................................................55  
5.3.4 Manual battery self-test..........................................................................................58  
5.3.5 Contrast adjustment...............................................................................................59  
5.3.6 History log ..............................................................................................................59  
5.3.7 background communication setup..........................................................................60  
5.3.8 Call-back number setup ..........................................................................................61  
5.4 Prompt window.................................................................................................................63  
5.5 Events and State Information:..........................................................................................66  
Chapter 6 Maintenance .................................................................................................................69  
6.1 Setup procedures.............................................................................................................69  
6.1.1 Start up...................................................................................................................69  
6.1.2 Shutdown ...............................................................................................................70  
6.1.3 Transferring between operation modes..................................................................71  
6.1.4 Emergency shutdown and recovery.......................................................................71  
6.1.5 Mute.......................................................................................................................72  
6.1.6 Fault clear ..............................................................................................................72  
6.1.7 Monitoring system..................................................................................................73  
6.1.8 Input and output contacts........................................................................................75  
6.1.9 Temperature measuring.........................................................................................76  
6.2 Maintenance.....................................................................................................................76  
6.2.1 Daily maintenance..................................................................................................76  
6.2.2 Battery maintenance ..............................................................................................78  
6.2.3 Shutdown maintenance..........................................................................................80  
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................81  
7.1 UPS system troubleshooting............................................................................................81  
7.1.1 Basics.....................................................................................................................81  
7.1.2 Procedures.............................................................................................................81  
7.2 LED indicator....................................................................................................................81  
7.2.1 LED display............................................................................................................81  
7.2.2 LED indicator of lightning protection device ...........................................................82  
7.3 Buzzer alarm....................................................................................................................82  
7.4 LCD indication for fault information ..................................................................................83  
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Chapter 8 Parallel System.............................................................................................................87  
8.1 System Introduction..........................................................................................................87  
8.1.1 Basics.....................................................................................................................87  
8.1.2 Theory of Operation...............................................................................................88  
8.1.3 Operation modes....................................................................................................90  
8.2 Installation ........................................................................................................................91  
8.2.1 Cabinet installation .................................................................................................91  
8.2.2 Electrical installation...............................................................................................92  
8.3 External Power Distribution ..............................................................................................93  
8.4 Start up of Parallel Operation System ..............................................................................93  
8.5 Using the Parallel Operation System................................................................................94  
8.5.1 Switch on the Parallel System................................................................................94  
8.5.2 Shutdown the Parallel Operation System...............................................................95  
8.5.3 Transferring between Operation Modes .................................................................96  
8.5.4 Repairing the failed UPS unit in parallel operation system.....................................97  
8.5.5 Emergency shutdown.............................................................................................98  
8.5.6 Fault and Fault Process Methods...........................................................................99  
Chapter 9 Optional Parts .............................................................................................................101  
9.1 Battery............................................................................................................................101  
9.1.1 Capacity selection ................................................................................................101  
9.2 Battery cabinet................................................................................................................102  
9.2.1 External Dimensions.............................................................................................102  
9.2.2 Installation of battery cabinet................................................................................103  
9.2.3 Wiring of the batteries...........................................................................................103  
9.3 SNMP Card and the Software ........................................................................................106  
9.3.1 Product structure and ports ..................................................................................106  
9.3.2 Technical features ................................................................................................106  
9.4 Network Software ...........................................................................................................107  
9.5 MODEM..........................................................................................................................107  
9.6 Temperature sensor TMP12Z.........................................................................................108  
9.7 Level C Lightning Protection System SPD24Z...............................................................108  
9.7.1 Introduction of SPD24Z ........................................................................................109  
9.7.2 Installation procedures of SPD24Z.......................................................................109  
9.7.3 Using and Maintenance.........................................................................................111  
9.8 Bypass Isolation Transformer.........................................................................................111  
Chapter 10 Service after Sales....................................................................................................112  
10.1 Abnormal Fault Handling..............................................................................................112  
10.2 Technical support .............................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.  
10.3 Warranty.......................................................................................................................115  
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Chapter 1 Introduction  
Chapter 1 Introduction  
1.1 Basics  
The Liebert iTrust UPS System is connected between the utility source and the  
critical load to provide uninterruptible power to the load. The power from the UPS  
being free of voltage and frequency variation and disturbances from utility. The UPS  
has an output isolation transformer to provide galvanic isolation between the load  
and utility. The UPS also uses the latest in high frequency double conversion  
PWM technology and a fully digital control.  
It also has advanced network management functions.  
1.2 Configuration  
The UPS consists of the following modules : rectifier, inverter, static bypass,  
maintenance bypass, output isolation transformer, inverter static switch, battery and  
input and output circuit breakers.  
As shown in Figure 1-1, the AC utility source is input at Q1 and the rectifier  
converts the AC Utility into DC source. The Inverter will convert the DC source or  
the DC source from the batteries into AC source that is output from the isolation  
transformer. The battery will power the load through the inverter in case of a power  
failure. The utility source can also power the load through the static bypass.  
Besides this, if maintenance or repair of the UPS is necessary, the UPS can  
support the load through the maintenance bypass without interrupting the load.  
Figure 1-1 Theory of UPS  
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1.3 Operation Theory  
The UPS circuit diagram is shown in Figure 1-2.  
AC2  
TR1  
Q1  
L1  
FU1  
FU2  
FU3  
KM1  
KA1  
A1  
B1  
C1  
Res1  
Res2  
Q2  
A2  
B1  
C1  
N2  
KM2  
BP  
BN  
DC1  
Res3  
Q3BP  
FU4  
Q5  
U
V
W
N
FU5  
FU6  
AC4  
AC3  
TR2  
DZN6  
Figure 1-2 Main circuit of UPS  
The utility source is input at Q1 and flows through the fuse, the transformer,  
inductor and into the high frequency rectifier which will convert the AC power into  
DC power. The rectifier has PFC and charger function and make use of soft start  
and DSP digital technology to improve the system immunity against surge, improve  
the stability of the DC bus voltage, reduce the charging current ripple and prolongs  
the battery life.  
The battery is connected to the UPS through contactor. If the DC bus voltage drop  
through certain threshold, then the contactor will activate to connect the battery to  
the DC bus. The battery will supply the DC power to the inverter through a filtering  
circuit.  
The inverter uses digital vector control technology based on DSP to modulate six  
IGBTs through SVPWM and invert DC power to AC three phase power.  
The output is isolated from the load by Delta/Zig-Zag transformer, static switch,  
fuse and circuit breakers.  
The bypass source is input at Q2 and output through the bypass static switch.  
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The double DSP and MCU form the full digital control system to realize the powerful  
function of the UPS. The switching between the operation modes is realized by  
controlling the bypass static switch and the inverter static switch. Advanced battery  
management prolongs battery life.  
Multi-communication ports and management software make it possible for the  
customer to monitor the UPS performance locally or remotely. The Liebert UPS  
uses full digital, discrete and on-line parallel operation technology. In parallel  
operation, several UPS units input parallel logic signals and cross current detection  
signals through parallel operation boards to enable a maximum of four UPS units to  
operate in parallel. (N+X) redundancy parallel operation, capacity expansion and  
hot-standby configuration can be realized. If an additional UPS is required to be  
added to the system, no auxiliary equipment is required and power to the load  
need not be interrupted.  
1.4 Structure and Layout  
The structure and layout of the system is shown on Figures 1-3 and 1-4. The  
system consists of the rectifier, inverter, auxiliary power supply, input and output  
power distribution, monitoring system, parallel control system, lightning protection  
unit, EMI filter, fan and input and output isolation filters.  
1:Fan  
2:rectifier  
3:two auxiliary power supply boards ULW2L61M5  
4:contactor  
7:Inverter  
5:battery input terminals 6:circuit breaker Q3BP for maintenance  
8:Power distribution board ULK2L61R1  
9:D level lightning protection device SPD12Z  
10: Output circuit breaker Q5  
12:bypass input circuit breaker Q2  
14:LCD  
11:rectifier input circuit breaker Q1  
13:operation keypad board ULW2L61K1  
15:parallel board ULW2L61M3  
17:4 leveling feet (M20)  
16:monitoring board ULW2L61U2  
Figure 1-3 Components of 20/30kVA UPS  
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Front view  
1:Fan  
2:rectifier  
3: softstart relays  
4:contactor  
5: two auxiliary power supply boards ULW2L61M5  
6: D level lightning protection device SPD12Z  
8:battery input terminals  
7: Hall current sensor  
9:circuit breaker Q3BP for maintenance  
11:bypass input circuit breaker Q2  
13: fast fuse  
10:rectifier input circuit breaker Q1  
12:Inverter  
14: parallel board ULW2L61M3  
16: magnetic core  
15: EMI board ULW2L61M4  
17: output circuit breaker  
19: LCD  
18:operation keypad board  
20: monitoring board ULW2L61U2  
22: Fuse NT100  
21: Battery EMI board  
23: 4 leveling feet (M20)  
Figure 1-4 Components of 40/60kVA UPS  
1.5 Operation Modes  
1. Normal mode  
When the utility is normal, the UPS powers the load through the rectifier and  
inverter and charges the batteries at the same time, as shown in Figure 1-5. This is  
called the Normal Mode.  
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Bypass  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Figure 1-5 Normal mode  
2. Battery Mode  
When the utility fails, the UPS system will switch to battery mode without  
interruption and the battery will power the load through the inverter.  
The UPS can return to normal mode automatically when the utility returns to normal,  
as shown in Figure 1-6.  
Bypass  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Figure 1-6 battery mode  
3. Bypass Mode  
In the event of an inverter overload which last longer than the typical time, an  
output short circuit or a fault on the inverter, the UPS will transfer the load to bypass.  
There are two kinds of bypass modes. In the first kind, the UPS can be set to  
return to normal mode automatically when the fault is cleared. In the second kind,  
the UPS is set to return to normal mode only with a manual transfer.  
When the main UPS circuit fails, the battery is depleted or a severe fault occurs,  
the inverter will be shut down and the system will remain in the bypass mode. The  
system can return to normal mode only with a manual reset after the fault is cleared,  
as shown in Figure 1-7.  
Bypass  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Figure 1-7 bypass mode  
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4. ECO Mode  
If the load has no requirement for power quality but has a high requirement for  
efficiency, then the UPS can be set in ECO mode. In this mode, the system will  
power the load through the static bypass switch and the rectifier will charge the  
batteries. When the bypass source fails or out of normal range, the UPS will revert  
back to normal mode and powers the load through the batteries. The total transfer  
time will be less than 15 msecs. When the bypass source recovers back to normal,  
the system will return to ECO mode automatically and the system efficiency is  
greatly improved, as shown in Figure 1-8. Note that the ECO mode function can  
only be set by qualified personnel and applies to single UPS modules only.  
Bypass  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Figure 1-8 ECO mode  
5. Maintenance Mode  
When the UPS has to be repaired or has to undergo routine maintenance, the UPS  
can be set to maintenance mode by switching on the maintenance bypass circuit  
breaker. The load will be powered from the maintenance bypass supply without  
interruption.  
During maintenance, the circuit breakers Q1, Q2, QF1 and Q5 should be switched  
off to ensure the safety of maintenance personnel. See Figure 1-9.  
Q3BP  
Q2  
Bypass  
Q1  
Q5  
Mains  
Output  
~
-
-
~
QF1  
Figure 1-9  
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6. United Power Mode  
When the utility is not available and the capacity of the generator set is inadequate  
to support the load, the battery will power the load together with the generator  
automatically. The operating time under this mode should not exceed the autonomy  
time of the batteries, as shown in Figure 1-10  
Note :  
This mode can only be set by qualified personnel only.  
Bypass  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Figure 1-10  
7. Parallel Operation mode  
When several UPS units (maximum four units) are in parallel operation mode, they  
will share the load automatically amongst themselves. If one unit fails, this unit will  
be shut down automatically and the remaining units will share the load equally. If  
overload occurs, the UPS will transfer to bypass operation mode. Parallel operation  
mode also has normal mode, battery mode, bypass mode, maintenance mode and  
united power mode.  
8. Dual Input Mode  
The main circuit and the bypass can use the same or different sources. The input  
methods are shown in Figure 1-11 and Figure 1-12.  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Fig 1-11  
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Bypass  
Mains  
output  
~
-
-
~
Fig 1-12  
1.6 Basic Functions  
Battery Management Function - The UPS has advanced battery management  
functions including battery fault detection and backup time forecast.  
Soft Start Function - Complete delay soft start function can reduce the surge to the  
UPS unit and utility source.  
Alarm and Protection Function - The UPS can generator audible and visual alarm  
through LCD, input/output contacts and network transmission. It can help  
maintenance personnel to locate and clear the faults that are sent out in time,  
accurately and in detail.  
Dark Start Function - When the utility is unavailable, the UPS can start from battery  
that is connected to the DC Bus.  
Automatic Re-start when Utility returns - This function only applies to the UPS that  
has batteries. The UPS shuts down due to low battery, and restart automatically  
when the utility returns. At this time , its operation mode is the one before the utility  
fails.  
Monitoring Functions - The UPS monitoring system has an advanced monitoring  
function and parallel control functions. It supports flexible network monitoring to  
satisfy different customer requirements.  
1.7 Specifications  
1. Functional Parameters  
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Parameters of Liebert iTrust UPS are given in Table1-1  
Capacity  
Model  
20kVA  
30kVA  
40kVA  
60kVA  
UL33-0200L UL33-0300L  
UL33-0400L  
UL33-0600L  
Input Voltage  
AC Power Input  
Power Factor  
Harmonic Current  
380/400/415V(line-to-line voltage)  
Three-phase three-wire  
>0.99  
<4%(Voltage distortion lower than 2% at rated load)  
+15%~-20%  
Rectifier  
input  
Voltage Range  
Lowest operating voltage: -45%  
Input Current: <115%In for continuous operation; 115~140%In  
for 5 minutes; 140~165%In for 1minute; Current limiting at  
current over 165%In(In is the rated output current without  
deration)  
Input current limiting  
50Hz ±10%  
frequency range  
Input Voltage  
380/400/415V(line-to-line voltage)  
10%  
±
Input Voltage Range  
AC Power Input  
Frequency range  
Bypass input  
Three-phase four-wire  
50Hz±10%  
380/400/415V±1%  
Voltage regulation  
(balanced load)  
( 5% adjustable)  
±
5%(0~100%linear load)  
Voltage transient response  
Transient recovery time  
±
<60ms  
THD<2%(line-to-neutral voltage)(battery float charge state,  
rated balance load)  
Voltage distortion(linear load)  
Voltage distortion(nonlinear  
load)  
THD<5%(line-to-neutral voltage)(battery float charge state,  
rated balance load)  
Output  
Power Factor  
0.8(lagged)  
50Hz±2Hz  
Frequency Syn. Range  
Frequency regulation(Battery  
mode)  
0.1%  
±
Phase Displacement (Three-  
Phase)  
120 (balanced load or unbalanced load)  
1
± °  
Voltage unbalance rate at  
100% unbalance load  
±2%(battery float charge state)  
Frequency slew rate  
<1Hz/s  
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20kVA  
Capacity  
Model  
30kVA  
40kVA  
60kVA  
UL33-0200L UL33-0300L  
UL33-0400L  
UL33-0600L  
105% load 125% , transfer to bypass mode after 10±0.1min;  
<
Overload capability(inverter)  
125% load 150% , transfer to bypass mode after 1 minute;  
<
When load > 150%, transfer to bypass mode after 200ms  
135% Rated Current continuously  
135%~170% for 1 minute  
Overload capability(bypass)  
>170%, shutdown in 2s  
Output  
1000% rated current for 20ms(a standard for selecting static  
switch)  
Ratio of output current peak  
value to RMS value  
3: 1  
0(uninterrupted transfer) 15ms(interrupted transfer)  
Transfer time(normal mode)  
Transfer time(ECO mode)  
System efficiency(linear load)  
15ms  
System  
87%  
92%  
87%  
93%  
88%  
93%  
89%  
94%  
Efficiency in battery  
mode(linear load)  
Display  
LCD+LED  
Conduction  
Radiation  
EN50091-2  
EN50091-2 CLASS-A  
IEC1000-3-4  
Harmonic  
EMC/EMI  
EN 61000-4-2.3.4..6.8.9.11 Level III,  
Immunity  
EN 61000-4-5 Level  
30,000 hours  
MTBF(inverter)  
MTBF(Single UPS)  
150,000 hours  
MTBF(1+1 parallel operation  
system)  
400,000 hours  
Safety  
CCEE  
<60dB  
Audible noise at 2m  
<65dB  
Cross current without  
load(1+1)  
<3A  
<4A  
Cross current without  
load(3+1)  
current unbalance rate(1+1)  
current unbalance rate(3+1)  
<3%  
<4%  
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20kVA  
Capacity  
Model  
30kVA  
40kVA  
60kVA  
UL33-0200L UL33-0300L  
>2M(500VDC)  
UL33-0400L  
UL33-0600L  
Insulation Resistance  
(input to earth, output to earth)2820Vdc, leakage current lower  
than 3.5mA, 1min without arc  
Dielectric Strength  
Satisfy the class IV requirements specified by IEC60664-1, the  
ability to withstand 1.2/50us+8/20us not lower than 6kV/3kA  
Surge Immunity  
Protection index  
System  
IP20  
Number of battery cells  
30 battery cells(12V)  
Installation  
Cable access mode  
top/bottom cable access modes optional  
2. Electrical Parameters  
For designing of utility power source, air-conditioner, input and output power  
distribution and cable selection, please refer to Table 1-2  
Table 1-2 electrical parameters  
Model  
UPS rated power  
AC input  
UL33-0200L  
20kVA  
UL33-0300L  
30kVA  
UL33-0400L  
40kVA  
UL33-0600L  
60kVA  
Rectifier: 380/400/415V+15% (3 3W), Bypass: 380/400/415V 10%(3 4W)  
~ ¢  
3.60kW  
800  
±
Rated loss  
2.40kW  
500  
4.37kW  
1400  
5.94kW  
2200  
Air intake(m3/hour)  
Rectifier input  
current  
44A  
66A  
88A  
132A  
Bypass input current  
UPS output current  
Battery input current  
37A  
37A  
56A  
56A  
56A  
84A  
74A  
74A  
112A  
112A  
168A  
112A  
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2.1 Environmental Conditions  
Operating Temperature : 0~ 40°C  
Storage Temperature: -40~ 70°C(with no battery)  
-20~ 55°C(with battery)  
Relative Humidity:5%~95%, no condensation  
Cooling method : Fan cooling  
Elevation:1500m  
Maximum Tilt : 5 degrees  
Pollution :Class II  
The UPS should be installed in a cool place with good ventilation, low humidity and  
free of dust. The recommended operating temperature is 20 – 25 degree C, and  
the humidity should be controlled at 50% RH.  
Note :  
The UPS room should not be stored with flammable, corrosive or explosive  
materials. It is not advisable to install the UPS in areas with conductive dust.  
2.2 Unpacking  
Unpack the UPS only at the installation site and check the equipment for  
completeness and damage. Keep accessories for later use.  
Unpacking method is illustrated on the carton. For reliable operation of the UPS,  
the installation method should be based on the actual environment condition and  
site design standard.  
2.3 Dimensions  
The dimensions of the UPS are listed in Table 2-1  
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Figure 2-1  
4 fixing holes  
4 screws for levelling feet  
Figure 2-2  
External Dimensions of 40/60kVA UPS are shown in Fig. 2-3 and its installation  
position is shown in Fig. 2-4.  
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Figure 2-3 40/60kVA UPS Outline Dimension  
4 fixing holes  
4 screws for levelling feet  
Figure 2-4 40/60kVA UPS Fixing Holes  
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2.4 Transportation  
1. Hoisting the UPS  
Prepare four cables of length 1.5 m and the weight bearing capacity of each cable  
of 1.5 tons. The UPS has four lifting rings and should be installed at the top of the  
UPS  
2. Transportatio with Forklift  
The UPS can be raised by forklift in four directions – front, back, left and right. But  
the transportation distance should not exceed 10 m.  
2.5 Positioning of UPS  
The UPS cabinet exerts its weight on the floor through four castors. If the load  
bearing capacity of the floor is inadequate, add auxiliary equipment to distribute  
the weight over a larger area, such as a big iron sheet or increasing the number of  
supporting castor wheels.  
Note  
As the UPS is cooled from the bottom, at least 10 cm space should be left at the  
bottom of the UPS for ventilation  
There are three kinds of positioning methods:  
1. Non-Fixed position  
Place the UPS directly on the flat ground . The ground should be made of Industrial  
cement. Level the UPS by lowering and adjusting the leveling bolt at the base of  
the UPS.  
4 M20 screws for  
levelling feet  
Figure 2-5  
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2. Fixed position without a base  
In earthquake prone areas, place UPS on a conduit as shown in Figure 2-6.  
1. At the edge of the conduit, drill holes for fixing expansion bolts  
2. Hoist the cabinet at least 250 mm to remove the four leveling bolts. Take off  
the plastic cover of the installation holes on the beam.  
3. Position the cabinet at the right position and align the holes on the beam and  
the holes on the expansion bolts.  
4. Insert the expansion bolts into the installation holes. Adjust the tilt of the  
cabinet and screw the expansion bolts to fix the cabinet.  
Front door  
Cabinet  
Steel of conduit  
floor of machine  
room  
Expansive  
bolts  
Cables  
Cement  
floor  
Cement  
floor  
Conduit  
Figure 2-6 Install UPS on a Conduit  
3. Fixed cabinet position on a base  
If the UPS is place in a ESD proof floor, a support rack should be designed to  
support the cabinet. The design of the rack is illustrated in Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-  
7 considering the load carrying capacity of the floor. Level the cabinet according to  
section 2.5 – 1  
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Figure 2-7 Install the UPS on a support rack  
1. Finished state  
2. Concrete floor  
4. Spring washer  
6. Supporting frame  
3. Nut  
5. Flat washer  
2.6 Cable Access  
The UPS has various methods of cable access. One is bottom access where the  
cables are routed in conduit from the bottom of the UPS. This is shown in Figure 2-  
8.  
Another is top access where the cables are routed on cable trays from the top and  
into the UPS as shown in Figures 2-9.  
Cabinet  
Cabinet  
Signal cables  
Battery  
cables  
Bypass input  
input N  
Signal cables  
Battery  
cables  
UPS output  
output N  
input N  
UPS output  
output N  
Rectifier  
input  
Fig. 2-8 UPS input/output cables  
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Input cable  
Battery cable  
Output cable  
Signal cable  
Fig. 2-9 UPS top cable output  
2.7 Ventilation  
The cooling air comes into the UPS from the bottom and the fan circulates the cool  
air inside the UPS. The air is expelled out of the UPS from the back.  
Table 2-3 shows the relationship between the power consumed and air intake.  
The rear clearance required by the UPS is 500 mm. The front clearance required is  
1 m for the convenient of door opening and maintenance, shown in Figure 2-10.  
Battery cabinet  
UPS cabinet  
bottom board  
Fig. 2-10 Relative position of cabinet  
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2.8 Layout of Cabinet  
Besides the UPS cabinet, there are also battery cabinets, input/output distribution  
cabinet and cabinet for bypass transformer. All these cabinets should be laid out  
correctly. The layout of battery cabinet and UPS cabinet is shown below.  
1. One UPS cabinet and one battery cabinet  
If the required battery backup time is 15 – 16 minutes, one battery cabinet is  
required to hold all the required batteries. There is no strict requirement for the  
relative position of the UPS and the battery cabinet. Figure 2-11 shows this kind of  
layout.  
Capacity expansion must be considered into layout design.  
Battery cabinet  
UPS cabinet  
Fig. 2-11 Layout 1  
2. One UPS cabinet and several battery cabinets  
More than one UPS cabinet should be used if the required backup time is more  
than 30 minutes. Please refer to Chapter 9 for the relationship between the battery  
backup time and the battery capacity.  
The battery cabinets should be placed side-by-side and the UPS cabinet can be  
placed on the left or right side, in front of or behind the battery cabinets. Be sure to  
leave space for maintenance.  
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Battery cabinet 1  
Battery cabinet 2  
UPS cabinet  
Fig. 2-12 Layout 2  
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This chapter introduces the connection methods of the power and signal cables.  
3.1 Selection of cables  
3.1.1 Current carrying capacity of cables  
The current carrying capacity can be selected according to the voltage drop and  
permissible temperature increase.  
Table 3-1 Current carrying capacity of cables  
Cross sectional area(mm2)  
Current  
carrying  
1
1.5 2.5  
4
6
10  
85  
16  
110 145 180 230 285 345 400 470 540 660  
105 138 170 215 265 325  
103 136 168 215 267 323 374 439 505 617  
96 129 159 201 248 304  
25  
35  
50  
70  
95 120 150 185 240  
capacity (A)  
Rubber  
21  
27  
35  
32  
33  
30  
45  
58  
°
25 C  
Plastic  
Rubber  
Plastic  
19  
20  
18  
24  
25  
22  
42  
42  
39  
55  
54  
51  
75  
80  
70  
/
/
/
/
°
35 C  
/
/
/
/
3.1.2 Selection of power cables  
The power cables include input power cables of main circuit and that of the bypass,  
the UPS output cables, battery input cables, protective earth cables and the  
lightning protection cables.  
1. Calculation of current of power cables  
The first calculation method is done according to the following formula:  
If the power factor is 0.80, the efficiency is 0.9, the minimum input voltage is 176  
volts, output line to neutral voltage is 220V, minimum battery voltage is 324 V,  
bypass overload capability is 135% and that of the inverter is 125%,  
2. Selection of cable cross sectional areas  
Power cables are selected according to two factors - 3 – 5 A/mm2 current density  
and the maximum voltage drop be less than 3 W.  
The cross-sectional areas of bypass input neutral cable and UPS output neutral  
cable should be 1.5 times of the phase cable. The cross sectional area of the  
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protective earth cable and lightning protection earth cable, should be 0.5 times of  
phase cable.  
The relationship between the current and cross-sectional area is shown in Table 3-  
2.  
Table3-2 Recommended cross sectional area of cables  
20kVA  
Current  
30kVA  
Current  
40kVA  
Current  
60kVA  
Current  
Name  
Cable  
(mm2)  
25  
Cable  
(mm2)  
25  
Cable  
(mm2)  
35  
Cable  
(mm2)  
50  
(A)  
56  
37  
37  
44  
(A)  
84  
56  
56  
66  
(A)  
112  
74  
(A)  
168  
112  
112  
132  
Battery  
Bypass  
16  
16  
25  
35  
Output  
16  
16  
74  
25  
35  
Input  
16  
16  
88  
25  
35  
Neutral line  
Earth cable  
25  
25  
35  
50  
16  
16  
25  
25  
3.1.3 Selection of signal cables  
Signal cables should use shielded multi-conductor cables. But if cable with single  
conductor is used, the different cables should be bonded together to increase the  
mechanical strength. The number of the bonded cables should not exceed 30. The  
cross-sectional area of the cable with single conductor should be at least 0.5 sq-  
mm. Serial communication cables should use 3 or 5 shielded conductor cables.  
3.2 Cable connections  
3.2.1 Power cables  
1. Cabling layout  
Cabling layout is shown in Figures 3-1 and 3-2. For single input UPS, the rectifier  
input and bypass input are connected together.  
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Battery  
cables  
UPS input UPS output  
input N output N  
Fig. 3-1 20/30kVA UPS bottom cable output  
Battery cables  
Bypass input  
Bypass N  
Rectifier input  
UPS output  
Output N  
Fig. 3-2 40/60kVA UPS cable connection at bottom  
2. Cable routing  
1. Bottom entry configuration – the cables are input and output from the bottom of  
the UPS  
2. Top entry configuration – the cables are input and output from the top of the  
UPS. To do this, punch out the cable entry cut-outs on the top of the UPS,  
and feed the cables through the cutouts and guide them through the metal  
conduit to the bottom of the UPS. From the front view, the battery cable, the  
input power cables of rectifier and bypass input cables should be input from  
the left. The output cable and signal cables should be input from the right.  
The layout of the cables is shown in Figure 2-8.  
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3. Cable connection  
Note  
All the switches should be switched off during cable connection.  
1. Feed cables  
Feed cables according to the cable entry mode, with reference to Figures 2-7, 2-8,  
3-1, 3-2  
2. Assembling cable lugs to cables  
First strip the insulation layer 20 mm from the end. Then insert the conductor into  
the cable lug. Then press the cable lug against the cable till tight.  
The parameters of the cable lugs are given in Table 3-3  
20kVA  
30kVA  
40kVA  
60kVA  
Name  
Battery  
Cable  
(mm2)  
Cable  
(mm2)  
Cable  
(mm2)  
Cable  
(mm2)  
terminal  
terminal  
terminal  
terminal  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR50-8  
GTNR50-8  
25  
25  
35  
50  
Bypass  
Output  
Input  
H16/24  
H16/24  
H16/24  
H16/24  
H16/24  
H16/24  
H35/30  
H35/30  
H35/30  
H35/30  
H35/30  
H35/30  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
25  
25  
25  
35  
35  
35  
Neutral  
line  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR50-8  
GTNR25-8  
GTNR50-8  
GTNR25-8  
25  
16  
25  
16  
35  
25  
50  
25  
Earth  
cable  
3. Connecting the rectifier input to utility  
Connect the three phase cables of phase A1, B1 and C1 to the circuit breaker Q1  
4.Connecting the bypass input to utility  
Connect the three phase cables of phase A2, B2 and C2 to the circuit breaker Q2.  
Note :  
In single input system, jumper the respective terminals on Q1 to Q2 with a 300mm  
length cable. The utility will be connected to Q1 as described in 3.  
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Wire terminal  
Input power cable  
Parallel power cable  
Fig. 3-3 Power cable connection of One branch utility source  
5. Connect the Load to the U, V, W terminals of UPS output breaker Q5.  
6.Connection of battery cables  
The positive and negative cables of batteries are connected to the Positive and  
Negative terminals of JX3 respectively.  
7. Connection of Neutral cable  
The neutral cable of bypass source is connected to the JX5 copper bar, that is  
marked with “N/INPUT”. The neutral cable of UPS output source is connected to  
copper bar JX4, that is marked with “N/OUTPUT”.  
Note  
The phase rotation of circuit breakers Q1, Q2, Q5 cannot be wrong and the phase  
rotation is shown in Figure 3-4.  
A
R
U
B
S
V
C
T
W
A
R
U
B
S
V
C
T
W
A
R
U
B
S
V
C
T
W
L1 L2 L3  
L1 L2 L3  
L1 L2 L3  
Q1  
Q2  
Q5  
A
R
U
B
S
V
C
T
W
A
R
U
B
S
V
C
T
W
A
R
U
B
S
V
C
T
W
L1 L2 L3  
L1 L2 L3  
L1 L2 L3  
Fig. 3-4 Phase rotation  
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4. Earthing Method  
The UPS rectifier source has no neutral cable. The bypass and output source have  
neutral cables and the input and output neutral cables are short circuited.  
The lightning protection earth PE and the protection earth of the cabinet are  
connected as shown in Figure 3-5. The user can decide whether to use a  
connection cable according to his earthing requirement.  
PE for lightning protection  
PE inside cabinet  
Protective earth  
Fig. 3-5 Wiring inside cabinet  
Generally, the separated neutral mode is better for human safety. The united  
connection mode is better for the UPS system.  
If there is C-level lightning  
protection unit inside the UPS, the cabinet protection earth and the lightning  
protection earth should be connected together.  
In the bottom cable entry mode, the protection earth cable should be connected  
with a copper terminal on the beam inside the cabinet or connected to the copper  
busbar marked with PE. User board M8x12 to fix the cable.  
Note  
The leakage current of the UPS should be less than 1 ampere.  
The earthing resistance of the UPS cabinet should be less than 1 ohm.  
3.2.2 Signal cable  
The Signal cable includes serial communication cables, control cables of  
input/output contacts, logic and load sharing cables.  
1. Routing the signal cable  
The signal cables should be routed according to Figure 3-6  
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Fig. 3-6 Layout of signal cables of 20/30/40/60kVA UPS  
2. Connection method  
1.Parallel connection method  
Open the door of the UPS to see a circuit board ULW2L61M3. On the board, 15-  
pin connectors P1 and P2 are used to connect the parallel logic cables. 9-pin  
connectors P3 and P4 are used for connecting the load sharing cables. Each UPS  
system has two pieces of 15 meters length cables.  
Parallel load sharing cable  
Parallel logic cable  
Fig. 3-7 Parallel Board ULW2L61M3  
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2.Connection of serial connection cables  
The monitoring board ULW2L61U2 is shown in Figure 3-8, where the locations of  
RS232, RS485 and input and output contacts are marked. The user can connect  
the cables with reference to this board.  
communication cable RS485-  
communication cable RS485+  
Fig. 3-8 Monitoring Board ULW2L61U2  
The length of the serial communication cables is different according to actual  
conditions. The cables are not supplied with the UPS.  
The communication modes of RS232, RS485, modem and SNMP can be used  
together, but only one mode can be used at any time.  
1) RS232 Connection  
The J20 is the RS232 communication port. One end of the communication cables  
should be connected to J20 and the other end should be connected to background  
monitoring equipment. The meaning of each pin is shown in Figure 3-9.  
Pin 2receiving  
Pin 3Transmitting  
Pin 5Ground Other pinsVoid  
Fig. 3-9 RS232 Serial Port  
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2) Connection of modem  
MODEM or SNMP  
SNMP cables  
Monitoring board  
SNMP cables  
Monitoring board  
MODEM or SNMP  
40/60kVA Front view when  
right door is opened  
20/30kVA Front view when  
Front door is opened  
Fig. 3-10 Installation of MODEM or SNMP  
1. Figure 3-10 shows the location of Modem and SNMP card. Before installing the  
modem, the user should remove the iron box use for SNMP card and installed the  
modem there.  
communication port  
communication port  
serial pore  
Power source  
Communication port  
Fig. 3-11 MODEM Connection Method  
2.Connecting the communication cables. The communication cables of modem are  
connected to J20.  
3. Connection of power source cables. Connect the power source cables of modem  
directly to J8. The Pin 1 of J8 is ground. Pin 2 is 12V power.  
4.Connection of Telephone line. Connect the telephone line after connecting the  
power source and communication cables to realize remote communication.  
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3Connection of SNMP Card  
Installation of SNMP card  
Unpack the SNMP card and place it in the iron case shown in Figure 3-10  
Connect the cables  
On the monitoring board, there is a jack J22 with a cable to plug in directly to the  
SNMP card, after the SNMP Card is installed. Please do not remove this cable  
even if the SNMP card is not used.  
4Connection of RS485  
Connector J23 on the monitoring board is the RS485 communication port. One  
end of the communication cable is connected to J23 while the other end is  
connected to the user’s equipment.  
J23  
RS485+  
RS485-  
1
2
3
SHIELD  
4
Pin 1:Signal +  
Pin 2:Signal  
Pin 4:Shielded ground  
Fig. 3-12 RS485 Port  
3. Connection of input and output voltage free contacts  
The input and output contacts can be connected to shielded cables, and single  
cables. One end of the cables are connected to J9 to J18. The other end is for  
connection by user.  
Note:  
The contact should satisfy the SELV safety requirements.  
The J9-J14 connectors on the monitoring board are monitoring dry contacts of  
relays. The relays have a normally open, normally closed and a common terminal.  
The capacity of the contacts are 0.3A/125VAC, 0.3A/110VDC and 1A/24DC.  
The transmission distance of the dry contact signals are dependent on the voltage  
level and the cross sectional area of the cables. J15 – J18 are the input contacts  
for external signals.  
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Table 3-4 Definitions of input/output contacts  
Connector  
Name of contacts  
Board name  
BLV-C  
input/output  
Normally closed contacts for  
battery low alarm  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
output  
Central contacts for battery low  
alarm  
BLV-S  
BLV-O  
BAT-C  
BAT-S  
BAT-O  
INV-C  
Normally open contacts for  
battery low alarm  
Normally closed contacts for  
battery mode  
Central contacts for battery  
mode  
Normally open contacts for  
battery mode  
J9  
J10  
J11  
Normally closed contacts for  
inverter mode  
Central contacts for inverter  
mode  
INV-S  
Normally open contacts for  
inverter mode  
INV-O  
Normally closed contacts for  
ambient over-temperature  
TMP-C  
TMP-S  
TMP-O  
URG-C  
URG-S  
URG-O  
WRN-C  
WRN-S  
WRN-O  
OVR-C  
Central contacts for ambient  
over-temperature  
Normally open contacts for  
ambient over-temperature  
Normally closed contacts for  
emergency shutdown  
Central contacts for emergency  
shutdown  
Normally open contacts for  
emergency shutdown  
J12  
J13  
J14  
Normally closed contacts for  
common alarm  
Central contacts for common  
alarm  
Normally open contacts for  
common alarm  
Normally closed contacts for  
overload  
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Connector  
Name of contacts  
Board name  
input/output  
output  
Central contacts for overload  
OVR-S  
Normally open contacts for  
overload  
OVR-O  
output  
output  
J12  
J13  
J14  
Normally closed contacts for  
generator mode  
GEN-C  
GEN-S  
GEN-O  
+24V  
Central contacts for generator  
mode  
output  
Normally open contacts for  
generator mode  
output  
+24V power for environmental  
signal  
power output  
24V power for environmental  
signal 1  
connect to dry  
contacts  
ENV1  
ENV2  
ENV3  
+12V  
J17  
24V power for environmental  
signal 2  
connect to dry  
contacts  
24V power for environmental  
signal 3  
connect to dry  
contacts  
+12V power for environmental  
signal  
power output  
connect to dry  
contacts  
12V environmental signal  
NC  
ENV  
NC  
J16  
Ambient temperature input  
Dry contacts H of generator  
V-AD  
0~5V signal input  
GEN-H  
connect to dry contacts  
connect to dry  
contacts  
Dry contacts L of generator  
Emergency shutdown H  
GEN-L  
J18  
connect to dry  
contacts  
UCTRH  
connect to dry  
contacts  
Emergency shutdown L  
NC  
UCTRL  
NC  
12V  
Power Source of Sensor  
Battery Temperature  
GND of Sensor  
power output  
0~5V signal input  
power output  
J15  
BAT-T  
GND  
Terminals J9~J14 are the dry contacts for monitoring that can be used by users.  
The relays have central contacts.  
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4. Battery Temperature detection cable  
When the user select the temperature compensation technology, he should select  
the TMP12Z sensor that is installed inside the battery cabinet or battery room. Use  
a cable to send a temperature signal to J15 on the monitoring board. Shield cable  
is recommended to be used because the transmission distance is long.  
The location of the temperature sensor is shown o Figure 3-13.  
Fig. 3-13 Dry Contact  
1. Circuit Breaker QF1  
2. Temperature Sensor TMP12Z  
Fig. 3-13 Installation of TMP12Z  
3.3 Connection of Single UPS System  
The circuit breaker of bypass source is selected according to its disconnecting  
capacity and short circuit current. The selected circuit breaker should be able to  
protect the static switch according to its maximum permissible current.  
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4.1 Startup Procedure  
4.1.1 Explanation of Circuit Breakers  
From the layout of Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4, the startup of UPS has connections  
with the following circuit breakers  
Q1 : Connects rectifier to Utility source  
Q2 : Connects bypass to Utility source  
Q5 : Connects UPS output to the Load  
Q3BP : Connects bypass input source to the load switch  
QF1 : Battery Circuit Breaker  
4.1.2 Startup  
All the circuit breakers of the UPS should be switched off and phase rotation correct.  
The battery cables are connected correctly. Q1 and Q2 are connected to utility.  
Note  
Before startup, do not connect the load  
The UPS should be started up according to the following procedures:  
Step 1 : Switch on Q2 and Q5. The power source indicator on the panel turns on  
and the LCD displays information during startup.  
Step 2 : Switch on Q1 and QF1. The sound of the relay closing should be heard.  
After 2 secs, the main contactor closes. The rectifier starts after the soft start relay  
opens. The rectifier indicator flashes several times and the rectifier enters normal  
operation states after about 10 secs.  
Step 3 : The battery input contactor closes automatically after the DC bus reaches  
the pre-set value. The battery indicator illuminates before the battery contactor  
closes and it turns off after the contactor closes.  
Step 4 : Press the button “inverter start” for two seconds. The inverter will start up  
and enters normal operating state when the inverter indicator flash.  
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Step 5 : After the UPS transfers from bypass to inverter, the bypass indicator turns  
off, and the inverter and the load indicator turns on. The transfer may fail if the  
phase rotation of bypass and inverter output are different.  
During operation, if the AC power recovers after failure, the rectifier will restart  
automatically after some time. If the UPS transfer to generator power, the  
monitoring system will determine the quality of the generator supply. The time it  
takes to determine this, ranges from 1 second to 255 seconds.  
After startup, use the keypad to set the functions of the UPS.  
Note  
Power failure means the line to neutral voltage is lower than 120V or the Line to  
Line voltage is lower than 208V over 10 msecs.  
4.2 Setting the functions  
The methods of setting the functions will be described in details in Chapter 5.  
This chapter only introduces the setting that relates to commissioning.  
The user enters the menu of “set functions” shown in the figure below.  
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Battery  
Records  
Com. Adress Set  
1
1
Date & Time Set  
2001£ -11£ -08  
12:50:30  
Settings  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
Battery low  
Fig. 4-1 Function Setup Menu  
Language selection : select “Chinese” or “English” as shown in Figure 4-3  
Address setup : set the address of this UPS in the monitoring system as shown in  
Figure 4-3.  
Date and Time setup : format is “YYYY-MM-DD” and “HH:MM:SS” as shown in  
Figure 4-3  
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Language  
Chinese  
English  
Out  
Local  
Chinese  
System  
Battery  
Records  
Settings  
Com. Adress Set  
1
1
Date & Time Set  
2001£ -11£ -08  
12:50:30  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
m
Battery low  
Fig. 4-2 Setup Language  
Manual Battery Self Test : Select “start self test” or “stop self test”  
Contrast Adjustment : Change the display contrast according to the 11 bars, as  
shown in Figure 4-4.  
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Manual Batt Test  
Out  
Local  
Start  
Stop  
Display contrast adjust  
System  
Battery  
Records  
Settings  
3 days  
Record Query Range  
0: all records  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
m
Battery low  
Fig. 4-4 Manual Battery Self-test  
History Record : The set range is 1-30 days. If “0” is set, all records will be  
available for viewing.  
Background Communication Setup : select between modem and RS232, as shown  
in Figure 4-5  
Baud Rate setup : Select from available baud rates of 9600, 4800, 2400 or 1200,  
as shown in Figure 4-5  
Callback time setup : the available set range is from 1-5 times, as shown in Figure  
4-5  
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Comm. Mode Set RS232  
MODEM RS232  
Out  
Local  
Comm. Baudrate Set 9600  
System  
Battery  
Records  
Settings  
4800  
9600  
2400  
1200  
Callback Times Set 3  
3
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
m
Battery low  
Fig. 4-5 Background Communication  
Callback number 1 : the first callback number can be a mobile phone number, a  
fixed line phone number, a beeping pager or an extension telephone. The length of  
the telephone number is 15 digits. Input the number from the first digit and any  
remaining blanks digits has to be entered with an asterisk “*”  
Callback number 2 : same as for callback number 1  
Callback number 3 : same as for callback number 1  
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MODEM RS232  
Out  
Local  
Comm. Baudrate Set 9600  
System  
Battery  
Records  
Settings  
4800  
9600  
2400  
1200  
Callback Times Set 3  
3
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
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Battery low  
Fig. 4-6 Fault Call-back  
4.3 Functional checks  
Check the functions of switching between operation modes, visual and audible  
alarms and the display functions.  
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4.3.1 Check the function of the display panel  
Press the button “inverter shutdown” for 2 seconds and check that the inverter  
stops.  
Rectifier  
indicator  
Inverter  
indicator  
Bypass  
indicator  
Battery  
indicator  
Load  
indicator  
Alarm  
indicator  
Emergency  
shutdown  
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Language  
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Out  
Ö
Local  
English  
Chinese  
F1  
F2  
Å
System  
Com. Adress Set  
1
1
½
Battery  
±
Records  
Inverter  
stare  
Inverter  
stop  
Date & Time Set  
²
Settings  
2001£ -11£-08
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µ
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
F3  
F4  
Ê
11£ -08 12:09  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
11£ -08 12:28  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
m
Ê
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
Ö
Battery low  
Fault  
clearing  
11£ -08 12:12  
µ 糠ؾù³ ä  
Mute  
Fig. 4-7 Display Panel  
Press the button “Emergency shutdown” and check that the UPS shuts down  
Press the button “fault clear” to restart the UPS  
Simulate a fault to check the visual and audible alarm functions.  
Press “Mute” button to silence the alarm  
4.3.2 Switching between operation mode  
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Fig. 4-8 UPS Circuit Breaker Operation  
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1. Switch from normal mode to battery mode. Switch off Q1 to enter battery mode  
and after a few seconds, switch on Q1 again to return to normal mode  
2. Press “inverter shutdown” button to switch to bypass mode. After a short while,  
start inverter again to return to normal mode.  
3. In bypass mode, switch on Q1 and press “inverter start” button after the rectifier  
starts. The UPS should switch to normal mode.  
4. Switch from normal mode to maintenance bypass mode. Press “inverter  
shutdown” button, switch off Q1, switch on Q3BP, switch off Q2, Q5, QF1. At this  
time the bypass source will power the load through Q3BP.  
5. Check that the generator set and the UPS battery can work together.  
6. A parallel system can also switch between different operation mode.  
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Chapter 5 Operation of Display Panel  
5.1 Display panel  
5.1.1 Layout of Display Panel  
The display panel of the UPS is shown in Figure 5-1.  
Start  
Shutdown  
Faullt clear  
Mute  
1:LCD  
2:Rectifier indicator  
3:Battery operation indicator  
5:Inverter operation indicator  
7:Buzzer  
4:Bypass source indicator  
6:UPS output indicator  
8:Alarm indicator  
9: cover used for preventing wrong operation of Emergency shutdown button  
10:Emergency shutdown button (EPO)  
12:Inverter shutdown button  
14:Alarm mute button  
11:Inverter start button  
13:Fault clear button  
15:F1 Functional key  
16:F2 Functional key  
17:F3 Functional key  
18:F4 Functional key  
Fig. 5-1 Display Panel  
The display panel is divided into three sections:  
1.LED section  
2.Functional Keys  
3.LCD  
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Rectifier  
indicator  
Inverter  
indicator  
Bypass  
indicator  
Battery  
indicator  
Load  
indicator  
Alarm  
indicator  
Emergency  
shutdown  
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Out  
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Local  
English  
Chinese  
F1  
F2  
Å
System  
Com. Adress Set  
1
1
½
Battery  
±
Records  
Inverter  
stop  
Inverter  
stare  
Date & Time Set  
²
Settings  
2001£ -11£-08
12:50:30  
µ
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Closed  
F3  
F4  
Ê
11£ -08 12:09  
Byp. Breaker Closed  
11£ -08 12:28  
Mains Volt. Abnormal  
m
Ê
UPS in Battery Mode  
11£ -08 12:28  
11£ -08 12:50  
Ö
Battery low  
Fault  
clearing  
11£ -08 12:12  
µ 糠ؾù³ ä  
Mute  
Fig. 5-2 Function Dividing  
5.1.2 LED Indication  
There are six LEDs to indicate the operation state and fault.  
Yellow – Normal  
Red – Fault condition  
Bypass LED  
Yellow – Load on Bypass power  
Red – Bypass Voltage out of normal range  
Off – Bypass Normal  
Rectifier LED  
Yellow – Load on Rectifier  
Flashing Yellow – Utility Normal, but rectifier not operating  
Red – Rectifier fault  
Off – Utility abnormal  
Battery LED  
Green – Battery powers the load  
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Flashing Green – End of battery discharge  
Red – Battery Abnormal (overtemp, low battery, contactor fused)  
Off – Battery Normal but not in operation  
Inverter LED  
Green – Inverter powers the load normally  
Flashing Green - Inverter standby  
Red – Inverter Fails  
Off – Inverter Normal but not in operation  
Load LED  
Green – UPS output on  
Red – UPS shuts down due to overload  
Orange – UPS overload  
Alarm LED: If the red LED turns on, that means the system itself has fault; If green  
LED turns on, that means there is no alarm; If orange color(actually red and green  
illuminate together) means there is a fault in the environment of the system, such  
as rectifier input abnormal, bypass voltage abnormal and battery disconnected.  
5.1.3 Functional Keys  
There are five buttons.  
Emergency shutdown – Use to totally shut down the UPS including the rectifier, the  
inverter and the battery  
Inverter Start-Use to start the inverter, but if the inverter is not ready, pressing this  
key will have no use  
Inverter Stop-use to shut down the Inverter during operation,  
Fault clear – If the UPS shuts down due to a fault, press this key to restart the UPS  
after the fault is cleared  
Mute-Use to silence the alarm and re-pressing the button will sound the buzzer  
again. Any new fault will sound the buzzer again.  
Pressing any one of the above keys, a short click can be heard.  
Note  
To ensure any of the button is properly activated, press down the key for about 2  
seconds  
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5.1.4 Alarm Buzzer  
If there is no alarm sound, it means that either the alarm is muted or the system is  
not in a fault condition  
There are three types of sound from the buzzer  
1.Single click - The sound can be heard when any button is pressed  
2. 1 sec click with a 2 secs interval - when system has common fault or alarm  
3. Continuous alarm – when system has serious faults  
Press Mute button to silence alarm.  
5.1.5 LCD and Menu Keys  
There are four menu keys  
1. Menu key  
Each key has two functions, and the functions are defined in the following table  
Key  
F1  
F2  
Up  
left  
F3  
F4  
OK  
Function 1  
Shift  
Down  
Right  
ter  
En  
m
C
Exit  
Function 1  
Modify  
Fig. 5-3 Icons of functional keys and the meanings  
2. LCD  
The LCD can display alarm information in real time. 220 historical events can be  
stored and retrieved.  
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UPS information  
window  
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Window  
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Vphase  
220 221  
12.3 12.5  
221  
11.8  
Bypass  
Output  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Measuring and  
setup window  
Iphase A  
Freq.Hz  
P.F.  
50.2  
0.99  
50.1  
0.99  
50.1  
0.99  
Kaypad Window  
381 380 382  
Vline V  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Current event  
window  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-4 Sections of the LCD  
The LCD are divided into five windows :  
UPS information window (restricted for factory use)  
Keypad window (restricted for factory use)  
Menu display window  
Current event window  
Alarm window  
Pressing the F1 key can scroll through the windows that can be operated by user.  
UPS information window-This window displays the UPS basic information and is  
not necessary for the user to operate. The displayed information is given in the  
following table.  
Menu display window-This window displays the information of measuring and setup  
sub-windows. There are 6 menus, but actually 8. The user can select the menu by  
pressing F2 or F3. These 8 menus are: rectifier input, bypass input, AC output, load,  
parallel load, battery data, history record and function setup  
Keypad Window – The display window shows the picture of the keys and near the  
pictures of the keys, the operations can be done by the user are displayed.  
Measuring and Setup window – select the module which you want to query and the  
parameters will be displayed in this window  
Current event and alarm window – displays detailed current event and alarms of  
UPS  
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5.2 The displayed information  
5.2.1 Opening display  
At power up of the UPS, the opening display is shown in Figure 5-5.  
Fig. 5-5 Opening Display  
5.2.2 Main Menu Display  
After the UPS is power up and self test is completed, the main menu will be  
displayed, as shown in Figure 5-6. Use the arrow-up and arrow-down key to scroll  
the menu and the history log.  
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220 221  
12.3 12.5  
A(B)  
221  
11.8  
50.2  
Bypass  
Out  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Records  
Power KW  
Cap. KVA  
Load%  
50.1  
1.41  
50.1  
1.40  
Crestor 1.41  
Factor  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-6 Main Menu  
5.2.3 UPS Basic Information  
The current basic UPS information will be displayed by pressing the F1 and F4  
keys together.  
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *  
*------------------------------------------------------------------*  
*----------------Emerson Network Power-----------------*  
*------------------------------------------------------------------*  
* UPS version£ º  
* UPS model£ º  
* UPS type£ º  
1.00  
*
*
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Single normal  
NO.3  
-
* UPS ID£ º  
* Rectifier version£ º  
* Inverter version£ º  
* Monitor version £ º  
* Record start time£ º  
1.00  
1.00  
1.00  
*
*
*
05-11-02 12: 23: 12 *  
*----------------Press any key to continue----------------*  
*------------------------------------------------------------------*  
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *  
Fig. 5-7 Display Menu  
5.2.4 Menu Keys Display Window  
The window is displayed in Figure 5-6. Use the arrow-up and arrow-down keys to  
select from the menu and the measured information will be displayed.  
For example, if the user the first menu (main rectifier input) then the measuring  
window will display the input line-line voltage and the current.  
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221 220 221  
Mains  
Vphase  
Bypass  
Output  
Local  
System  
Battery  
12.3 12.5  
11.8  
50.2  
0.99  
Iphase A  
Freq.Hz  
P.F.  
50.1  
0.99  
50.1  
0.99  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Fig. 5-8 Press Up(F2) or Down (F3) to Move the Cursor  
Scroll Up and down the window by pressing the F1 key.  
If the selected menu is not a historical record, then pressing F1 will display current  
events and alarms.  
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Mains  
Vphase  
220 221  
12.3 12.5  
221  
11.8  
Bypass  
Output  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Iphase A  
Freq.Hz  
P.F.  
50.2  
0.99  
50.1  
0.99  
50.1  
0.99  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-9 Shift key(F1) display  
If the window displays the current events or current alarms, pressing F2 and F3 can  
display events and alarms of other modules.  
5.2.5 Information of main menu  
Eight main menu will be displayed on the LCD. They are  
Rectifier input  
Bypass input  
AC output  
Load of single module UPS system  
Parallel load  
Battery data  
History Log  
Function setup  
Pressing F1 can switch from present window to measuring sub-window.  
Rectifier Input – displays three phase line-line voltage, line current, frequency and  
power factor of rectifier, as shown in Figure 5-8  
Bypass Input - displays three phase line-line voltage, line current, frequency and  
power factor of bypass source, as shown in Figure 5-10  
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A(B)  
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Vphase  
Bypass  
Output  
Local  
System  
Battery  
50.1  
382  
Freq.Hz  
Vline V  
50.1  
380  
50.2  
381  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-10 Bypass input display LCD  
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AC Output - displays three phase line-neutral voltage, line current, frequency,  
power factor and line-line voltage, as shown in Figure 5-11  
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220 221  
12.3 12.5  
A(B)  
221  
11.8  
50.2  
0.99  
Mains  
Bypass  
Output  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Vphase  
Iphase A  
Freq.Hz  
P.F.  
50.1  
0.99  
50.1  
0.99  
381 380 382  
Vline V  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-11 AC output display LCD  
Parallel load - Displays the power and capacity of parallel load as shown in Figure  
5-12  
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Mains  
kWout  
kVAout  
20.3 20.8  
21.7 22.2  
21.2  
22.3  
Bypass  
Output  
Local  
System  
Battery  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-12 Parallel Load Display LCD  
Battery Data - Displays battery information under different conditions, such as  
Battery not connected, equalization charge, float charge, discharge and pre-alarm  
upon discharge.  
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System  
Battery  
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11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
Batt. Disconnnected  
UPS in Normal Mode  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Fig. 5-13 Displaying contents when the battery are not connected  
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Bypass  
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Local  
System  
Battery  
Batt. Volt  
Batt. Curr.  
Batt. Temp. C 23.2  
Batt. Boost Charging  
V
A
423  
4.56  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-14 Displaying LCD at equalization charging state  
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System  
Battery  
Batt. Volt  
Batt. Curr.  
Batt. Temp. C 23.2  
Batt. Float Charging  
V
A
423  
4.56  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Float Charging  
Fig. 5-15 Displaying LCD at float charging state  
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System  
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Batt. Volt  
Batt. Curr.  
Batt. Temp.  
V
A
C
423  
4.56  
23.2  
Backup Time Min 56  
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11£ -08 12:25  
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Fig. 5-16 Displaying LCD at discharging state  
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Fig. 5-17 Pre-alarm when battery discharges to end of discharge voltage  
History Log – According to the prompt information in keypad window, pressing F3  
key(“Down” key) to display interface of “History Log” as shown in Figure 5-18.  
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Fig. 5-18 History log  
Function setup - Pressing F3 key(“Down” key) to display the last interface of  
“Function setup” as shown in Figure 5-19  
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Fig. 5-19 Functional setup  
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5.3 Function Setup  
In the Menu Display Window select “Function Setup”, pressing F1 key to switch the  
present window to Measuring and Setup Window and modify each settable items.  
Pressing F3 key can scroll through all the settable items (total number of the  
settable items is 12). Pressing F4 to modify and confirm the set parameters.  
If need no setup, press F1 to exit the current window.  
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Fig. 5-20 Function setup  
5.3.1 Language setup  
According to the information displayed on the Menu Display Window, pressing F4  
to enter the Language setting menu, use F2 and F3 keys to select the language,  
and then pressing F4 to confirm and exit the Language Setting Menu. If you do not  
want to modify the language, pressing F1(ESC) to escape.  
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Fig. 5-21 Setup the language  
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5.3.2 Address setup  
According to the information displayed on Fig.5-22, select the “Equipment Address  
Setup” and pressing F3(UP) or F2(DOWN) to modify the address of the equipment,  
and then pressing F4 to confirm and exit. If you do not want to modify the language,  
pressing F1(ESC) to escape.  
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Fig. 5-22 Equipment address  
5.3.3 Time setup  
According to the information displayed on the Fig.5-23, select the “Time Setup” to  
modify the system time. If you do not want to modify the language, pressing  
F1(ESC) to escape.  
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Fig. 5-23 Setup the date  
Suppose the time is 2001-11-09 12:50:20, pressing F2 (move left) and F3 (move  
right) keys to move the cursor to the location of date, as shown in Fig. 5-24.  
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Fig. 5-24 Setup the date 1  
Pressing F4 to let the date to be able to be modified, as shown in Fig. 5-25.  
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Fig. 5-25 Setup the date 2  
Pressing F2(up) to change the date to 09, then press F4(Enter) to confirm and exit,  
as shown in Fig. 5-26. If you do not want to modify the date, pressing F1(ESC) to  
escape.  
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Fig. 5-26 Setup the date 3  
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After escaping the modification state, the date displayed by the UPS basic  
information window has become a new date. Then use F2 (move left) and F3  
(move right) keys to move the cursor to the location of “second”, as shown in Fig. 5-  
27.  
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Fig. 5-27 Setup the date 4  
Pressing F4 to let the “second” to be able to be modified, as shown in Fig. 5-28.  
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Fig. 5-28 Setup the date 5  
Pressing F3(down) to change the “second” to 20, press F4(Enter) to confirm and  
exit, as shown in Fig. 5-29. If you do not want to modify the “second”, pressing  
F1(ESC) to escape.  
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Fig. 5-29 Setup the date 6  
After modification, pressing F1(ESC) to exit and the F1 key will become the  
switching key. Pressing F1(switch) to switch the present alarm Window. Pressing  
F3 may enter the function setting of next interface.  
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Fig. 5-30 Setup the date 7  
5.3.4 Manual battery self-test  
Setting of “manual battery self-test” is shown in Fig. 5-31. The Alarm Subwindow  
will record the setting.  
Pressing F4 to let “manual battery self-test” to be settable, then pressing F2(left)  
and F3(right) to move the cursor to “Start Self-test”. If you do not want to start the  
“manual battery self-test”, pressing F1(ESC) to escape. If pressing F4 to confirm  
the setting(“Start Self-test”), the Current Events and Alarm Window will record the  
event of “battery in self test”, after the testing is over, the Window will display  
“Switching to Equalization Charging”. The whole testing process needs no manual  
intervening. The testing time is dependent on the load capacity.  
For example, If the load of 40 kVA UPS is 9kW, the test time is 35 minutes. If the  
self-test conditions can’t be satisfied, “Battery Self-test is disabled” will be recorded.  
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Record Query Range  
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Fig. 5-31 Manual battery self test  
5.3.5 Contrast adjustment  
The contrast adjustment is shown in Fig. 5-32. Pressing F2(move left) and F3(move  
right) to adjust the bars shown the figure below, thus the contrast is adjusted. Store  
the adjusting results after confirmation and exit the contrast adjustment interface.  
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Fig. 5-32 Contrast adjustment  
5.3.6 History log  
Setting of the range of “history log” (the range is 0-30 days). That is, set up the  
number of the days when the history log recorded can be viewed. “0” means all the  
history records can be inquired. Pressing F2(up) and F3(left) to adjust the number  
of days. Thus, the information of recorded in these days can be viewed and  
scrolled through. After modifying the number of days, pressing F3(down) to select  
the next item—Background communication mode selection.  
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Fig. 5-33 History log  
5.3.7 background communication setup  
Background communication setup includes setting up the communication  
mode(MODEM or RS232) , baud rate selection(9600, 4800, 2400 and 1200), call-  
back times(1-5 times), as shown in Figure 5-34.  
Pressing F4(modification key) to start setting the background communication mode,  
pressing F2 (move left) and F3 (move right) to move the cursor to the expected  
value, and pressing F4(Enter key) to confirm. If you do not want to modify the  
parameters, pressing F1(ESC) to escape.  
The setting method of baud rate is the same with above.  
The call-back times setup means that when the UPS has a fault, the UPS can call  
the number in preset times(if it is set to 5, then call 5 times) through MODEM  
automatically. Pressing F4(modifying key) to enter the menu of setting call-back  
times, pressing F2 (move left) and F3 (move right) to change the times. Pressing  
F4 to store the changed parameter and exit.  
After setting the above three parameters, pressing F3 (down) to select the last  
three items to be set.  
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Callback Times Set 3  
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Fig. 5-34 Background communication  
5.3.8 Call-back number setup  
Call-back numbers include call-back number 1, call-back number 2 and call-back  
number 3, shown in Fig. 5-35. The length of telephone number is 15 digits, the  
number can be that of fixed phone, mobile phone, BP phone or internal extension  
phone. Input the number from the first digit and any remaining blanks digits has to  
be entered with an asterisk “*”.  
When the UPS has any fault, the UPS will call the number through a MODEM  
automatically.  
Example: Set the call-back number as 0755 8787001. First press F4(modification  
key) to enter setting states, the cursor will stop at No.1 digit, waiting for  
confirmation and modify this digit or select other digit, as shown in Fig. 5-36.  
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*******************  
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Fig. 5-35 Fault call-back  
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Fig. 5-36 Setup fault call-back number 1  
Pressing F4 key to confirm and save the changed parameter, and then the  
functions of keys will be re-defined again, as shown in Fig. 5-37.  
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Fig. 5-37 Setup fault call-back number 2  
The range of each digit is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *. “*” means the digit is void.  
Pressing F3 (down key) to change the first digit to 0 and pressing F4 to confirm and  
return to the higher level menu, as shown in Fig. 5-38.  
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Fig. 5-38 Setup fault call-back number 3  
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Move the cursor to the corresponding bit to modify the number and confirm, then  
the 0755 8787001 can be set, fill in the “*” character in other blank bits, as shown in  
Fig.5-39. Pressing F1(ESC) to exit the setup of the fault call-back number 1. Other  
fault call-back numbers will be set in the same way. At the moment, all the 12  
setting items are finished.  
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Figure 5-39 Call-back number setup  
5.4 Prompt window  
The prompt window will be displayed during the operation of the system when the  
system needs the user to confirm or to conduct some operations. This system has  
about 5 “prompt windows” that will be introduced below.  
From bypass to inverter mode with interruption:  
If the bypass voltage or frequency exceeds the synchronized range and utility  
voltage or frequency is normal, the inverter can’t be in synchronize with the bypass,  
and the output can only transfer to bypass after an interruption of about 15ms when  
the user press the “Start” key of inverter. Before transferring, the system should let  
the user to confirm whether the interruption can be accepted, as shown in Fig.5-40.  
Other operations can only be done after confirmation. If the bypass voltage restores  
to normal before the user makes confirmation, the UPS will transfer to inverter  
mode automatically. At the same time, the prompt window will disappear  
automatically.  
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Units:  
12:30:20  
ID 1  
B(C) C(A)  
220 221  
A(B)  
221  
Mains  
Bypass  
Out  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Power KW  
Cap
Loa
2.5  
Transferwith Interupt  
, Confirm  
Cre
Factor  
0.1  
1.41  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
OK  
Fig. 5-40 Bypass to inverter prompt  
From inverter to bypass mode with interruption:  
If the bypass voltage or frequency exceeds the synchronized range and the UPS is  
in inverter mode, the system must let the user to confirm and accept the power  
interruption danger before pressing the inverter stop key to shutdown the output of  
the inverter. The user can also cancel the shutdown operation, as shown in Fig. 5-  
41. If the bypass voltage restores to normal before the user makes the confirmation,  
the UPS will transfer to bypass operation mode automatically, and at the same time  
the prompt window will disappear soon.  
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B(C) C(A)  
220 221  
A(B)  
221  
Mains  
Bypass  
Out  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Power KW  
Cap
Loa
C
This operationleads 2.5  
to output shutdown,  
50.1  
1.41  
Confirm or cancel  
Cre
Factor  
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11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
OK  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-41 Transfer to bypass prompt  
Overload due to shutdown: The parallel operation system is in inverter mode, if the  
load capacity exceeds the total capacity of the remained UPS units when shut  
down one UPS unit. The UPS that is to be shut down will display a prompt window  
to ask the user to confirm before shutting down, as shown in Fig.5-42. If the load is  
reduced before the user makes confirmation, there will be no overload for the  
remained UPS units, this UPS unit will shut down automatically, and the Prompt  
window will disappear automatically, the functions of the keys in the Keypad display  
window will restore to normal functions.  
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A(B) B(C) C(A)  
221 220 221  
This operationleads 2.5  
Mains  
Bypass  
Out  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Power KW  
Cap
Loa
C
to overload, Confirm  
or cancel  
Cre
Factor  
50.1  
1.41  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
OK  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-42 Capacity expansion  
Start UPS capacity inadequate: When the UPS is in bypass mode, if the load  
capacity is larger than that of one or more than one UPS unit, the UPS that has  
already been start-up will not transfer to inverter mode and prompt a window to ask  
the user to confirm.  
When the load is reduced to be lower than the capacity of UPS, the Prompt window  
will disappear.  
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A(B) B(C) C(A)  
221 220 221  
System overload,2.5  
Mains  
Bypass  
Out  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Power KW  
Cap
Loa
Turn on More UPS  
Cre
Factor  
50.1  
1.41  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
Fig. 5-43 UPS capacity inadequate  
Load capacity higher than that of single module UPS system: If the UPS is in  
bypass operation mode, and the load capacity exceeds the total capacity of one or  
more than one UPS units, the LCD of the UPS that start first will display a Prompt  
window, as shown in Fig. 5-44. Under this condition, the user must decrease the  
load until the load is lower than the UPS capacity, or switch on the remained UPS  
until the total capacity exceeds the load capacity, thus the system can transfer to  
inverter mode and the Prompt window disappears.  
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Units:  
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ID 1  
B(C) C(A)  
220 221  
The Load is Too2.5  
A(B)  
Power KW  
221  
Mains  
Bypass  
Out  
Local  
System  
Battery  
Cap
Loa
Heavy to Be  
50.1  
1.41  
Transferred  
Cre
Factor  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Input Breaker Close  
Byp. Breaker Close  
Output Breaker Open  
UPS in Normal Mode  
Batt. Boost Charging  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
11£ -08 12:09  
Fig. 5-44 Load capacity exceed that of single module UPS system  
5.5 Events and State Information:  
Two kinds of UPS events and status information: Current events and historic events.  
Current events are the current status information of UPS and the events that  
happen only just now. The information will be displayed in the current event and  
alarm display window in time sequence. If a certain status changes or a certain  
event happens again, then the status or the event will disappear from the current  
event and alarm display window and becomes the historic information.  
Historic status information means the information that happens before and not exits  
at the moment, or the information happens last time. These kinds of information will  
be recorded in the history log in real time according to the time sequence. Each  
history log has a start time and if the record is ended normally, there will be an end  
time for the history log. If the end time is not recorded due to power failure, then the  
historic log will have no end time.  
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Table 5-3 UPS Events  
No.  
1
Event  
Reason  
Start through keypad  
The user presses down the inverter start key, the system will  
start inverter  
Start through keypad failed  
The user presses down the inverter start key, the system  
can’t start inverter  
2
3
4
5
Shutdown through keypad  
Emergency shutdown  
Fault clear  
The user presses down the inverter stop key  
The user presses down the emergency shutdown key  
The user presses down the fault clear key  
Manual mute  
When the system is in alarm state, the user presses down  
the mute key  
6
7
Manual mute cancel  
When the system is in mute state, the user presses down  
the mute key  
Confirm the interrupted  
transfer  
When the system displays the prompt window to require the  
user to confirm, the user presses the “Enter” key  
8
Single UPS shutdown  
confirmation  
When the system displays the prompt window to require the  
user to confirm, the user presses the “Enter” key  
9
Parallel operation system  
shutdown confirmation  
When the system displays the prompt window to require the  
user to confirm, the user presses the “Enter” key  
10  
11  
12  
Manual battery self-test  
In function setting menu, the user selects the “Manual  
battery self-test”  
Stop battery self-test manually  
In function setting menu, the user selects the “Stop battery  
self-test manually”  
Note: If the same event occurs once again, it will be displayed on the current event and alarm display  
window according to the time sequence. The last event will become the history log and will disappear  
from the current event and alarm display window, and this event can be found in history log. So, only the  
event that occurs most recently can be displayed in the current event and alarm display window.  
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Table 5-4 UPS states  
State  
No.  
1
Reason  
Bypass mode  
UPS bypass powers the load  
The UPS powers the load through rectifier and  
inverter  
2
3
4
Normal mode  
Battery mode  
The UPS powers the load through battery  
The UPS powers the load through rectifier and  
battery together  
United power mode  
Bypass and inverter all  
shutdown  
5
Bypass and inverter are all shut down  
6
Output power interruption  
Battery is under self-test  
Generator connection  
Generator exit  
The UPS has no output  
7
UPS is in battery self test condition  
Connect the generator to UPS through dry contacts.  
Rectifier exits the intelligent generator mode  
Rectifier enters the intelligent generator mode  
Battery is not in charging state  
Battery in equalization charging state  
Battery in float charging state  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
Generator run  
Non-charging state  
Equalization charging state  
Float charging state  
Input circuit breaker closes  
Input circuit breaker opens  
Output circuit breaker closes  
Output circuit breaker opens  
Bypass circuit breaker closes  
Bypass circuit breaker opens  
Input circuit breaker closes  
Input circuit breaker opens  
Output circuit breaker closes  
Output circuit breaker opens  
Bypass circuit breaker closes  
Bypass circuit breaker opens  
Maintenance circuit breaker  
closes  
20  
21  
Maintenance circuit breaker closes  
Maintenance circuit breaker opens  
Maintenance circuit breaker  
opens  
Note: When the UPS is in the above states, current event and alarm display window will display  
the states according to the time sequence; When the states are cleared, the information will also  
be cleared from the current event and alarm display window and the start time and end time of  
the state will be recorded in history log.  
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Chapter 6 Maintenance  
This chapter mainly introduces the daily using and maintenance of UPS and the  
operation inside the UPS is not covered here. If maintenance should be done to the  
UPS, Q1, Q2 and QF1 should be disconnected, and then wait for 8 minutes until  
there is no high voltage inside the UPS. Don’t touch any components of the UPS  
before reading this manual.  
Anything not understood, please consult out technical support engineer.  
6.1 Setup procedures  
6.1.1 Start up  
After the UPS is switched on and if the UPS input power meets specified input  
requirements, the following operations can be done:  
1. Start from utility  
1) Make preparations according to Section 4.1.1, introduce the input source to the  
input terminals of UPS cabinet;  
2)Turn on Q2 and Q5 and wait until the bypass indicator turns green;  
3) Turn on Q1 and the QF1 according to Section 4.1.2. The UPS will transfer to  
inverter mode without interruption after the inverter starts normally.  
2. Start from utility  
When the battery is normal and is connected to the DC bus all the time, the inverter  
can start from battery. The start procedures are: press “start” button on the  
operation panel for longer than 2s, close Q5 when the inverter operation indicator  
turns green. Now the inverter powers the load. At this time the battery indicator and  
load indicator all illuminate green.  
Note:  
The UPS can not start from the battery that is used for the first time.  
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6.1.2 Shutdown  
1. Shutdown in normal mode  
When the UPS requires periodical checking or needs to stop operation, the  
shutdown process in normal mode is given below:  
1.Press the “inverter shutdown” button on the UPS panel for longer than two  
seconds, shutdown the inverter and the system transfers to bypass mode.  
2.Switch off the Q1 and QF1 one by one;  
At this time the load is powered by bypass. If the load needs not to be powered,  
then switch off Q2 and Q5 directly; If the load needs to be powered continuously,  
the UPS should be shutdown for maintenance, follow the steps below:  
3.Switch on the internal maintenance bypass switch Q3BP;  
4.Switch off Q2 and Q5 one by one;  
Now the load is powered by the maintenance bypass. Don’t conduct repairing and  
maintenance work after waiting for 8 minutes until the voltage of DC bus capacitor  
become zero due to discharging.  
5.External maintenance bypass KBP should be installed if the UPS needs to be  
shutdown totally. Switch off Q2 and Q5, close the KBP, and then switch off the  
internal maintenance bypass Q3B, the load will transfer to external maintenance  
bypass power without interruption. After this, the UPS unit replacement or capacity  
expansion can be done after switching off UPS input and output switches.  
2. Shutdown in bypass mode  
Follow from step 2 to step 5 of the above “shutdown in normal mode” to shut down  
the UPS in bypass mode.  
3. Shutdown in battery mode  
Note: when the bypass power is abnormal, shut down the UPS in battery mode will  
result in the power interruption to the load.  
Because the utility is not available, in order to shut down the UPS that is in battery  
mode, switch off all the switches to realize shutdown in bypass mode after finishing  
the first step in “shutdown in normal mode” .  
4. Shutdown in ECO mode  
The procedures of shutdown in ECO mode are the same with those of shutdown in  
bypass mode.  
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5. Shutdown in United powering mode  
The procedures of shutdown in United powering mode is the same with those of  
shutdown in normal mode.  
6.1.3 Transferring between operation modes  
The UPS can transfer among various operation modes after it is in normal mode.  
The following operations can be done if the input power source of UPS meets the  
requirements and the load capacity is lower than that of single module UPS system.  
1. From normal mode to battery mode  
Switch off Q1, the UPS can transfer from normal mode to battery mode  
automatically.  
2. From normal mode to bypass mode  
Press “inverter shutdown” button to transfer from normal mode to bypass mode  
without power interruption.  
3.From bypass mode to normal mode  
Q1 is closed, press the “inverter start” button on the display panel to transfer from  
bypass mode to normal mode. If the bypass source exceeds the normal range,  
there will be interruption in the transferring process.  
4.From ECO mode to normal mode  
Set the UPS in normal mode again and the UPS can transfer from ECO mode to  
normal mode.  
Note: The engineer should set through software.  
5.From battery mode to normal mode  
When the rectifier source is normal, switch on Q1, the UPS will transfer from  
battery mode to normal mode automatically.  
6.1.4 Emergency shutdown and recovery  
Under any status, press the “emergency shutdown” button on the panel for 2  
seconds if overload or the faults that may endanger the safety occur. The system  
will then shut down the rectifier, inverter and stop outputting power(including the  
inverter and bypass), at the same time, disconnect the battery contactor.  
At this, if the user confirms that the fault is cleared, press the “fault clear” button to  
let the system get out of the emergency shutdown state. When the UPS enters the  
normal state, the rectifier starts again, the battery contactor closes and the bypass  
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begins to power the load. Press the “inverter start” if the user wants the inverter to  
operate.  
6.1.5 Mute  
The buzzer sounds when the UPS has faults. The user can press the “Mute” button  
for two seconds to silence the sound. If the user press the key again, the sound can  
be heard again. When the UPS is in fault clear state, new fault may cause the  
buzzer to sound again.  
6.1.6 Fault clear  
1.Fault mode and fault handling  
The UPS has self-diagnosing functions and the fault types can be inquired through  
LCD or background computer. Clear the fault with reference to Chapter 7 or notify  
the maintenance engineer to repair. The UPS faults can be classified into the  
following types:  
1) Alarm fault: The UPS or its parts have fault, but the system operation states  
won’t be changed. For example: over load occurs in preset time (Usually overload  
may change the system operation state)  
2) Recoverable fault: After the fault occurs, the system will shut down the rectifier or  
inverter and can recover to normal operation automatically after the fault is cleared.  
For example: transformer over-temperature fault.  
3) Fault that can be recovered manually: The system is locked up when fault occurs.  
It can’t recover normal operation without restarting.  
2 Shutdown due to battery low  
According to the user’s setting and the setting of host, when rectifier and bypass  
power failure occurs, the system will operate from battery continuously until shut  
down due to battery low. If the Utility power recovers after UPS shutdown, the  
methods to restart the UPS are given below:  
1) If the system is set as “select inverter mode manually”, the system will maintain  
its locking state until the user starts the inverter.  
2) If the system is set as “automatic bypass mode”, the system will transfer from  
locking state to bypass mode after the Utility source or bypass restores to normal.  
3) If the system is set as “automatic inverter mode”, the system will transfer from  
locking state to inverter mode after the Utility source or bypass restores to normal.  
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6.1.7 Monitoring system  
1. Background communication  
The monitoring system of this UPS system provides one RS232 port and one  
RS485 port (the definition of the port is in Section 3.4.3), several input and output  
dry contacts (refer to Section 3.4.4). The user can introduce the signal to the  
nearest management office to conduct equipment management. All the data  
displayed on the panel will be monitored by background monitoring software.  
Besides, there are also MODEM and SNMP cards, which are used for MODEM and  
SNMP communication.  
1RS232 mode  
The transmission distance of RS232 mode is shorter than 15m. This RS232  
mode is suitable for the short distance monitoring required by UPS operator or  
user.  
2RS485 mode  
The J23 connector on the monitoring board is used for user’s RS485 port.  
“485+” and “485-” are used as the user’s positive terminal and negative terminal  
respectively. SHIELD terminal is used as the shielding terminal that connects the  
shielding layer.  
The transmission distance is shorter than 1000m. The user can use any  
RS485/RS232 converter(such as the OCI-6 provided by us) to realize  
networking of RS485+RS232 mode.  
3MODEM mode  
The user can monitor the UPS remotely via a MODEM and the monitoring  
software- POWERSTAR by dialing the preset telephone number. Refer to  
“Directions of MODEM” and “Directions of POWERSTAR” for details.  
4SNMP mode  
The parts of SNMP card UF-SNMP111 is compatible with 10/100M either net.  
The SNMP card supports various kinds of protocols of SNMP, TFTP, HTTP and  
TELNET and providing a solution for high speed network access method.  
The user can connect the UPS to the LAN through the SNMP card and realize  
the network management.  
Refer to “Directions of SNMP” card for details.  
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2. Monitoring single UPS  
UPS support the communication modes through RS232, RS485, MODEM and  
SNMP card. These communication modes can’t be used by one same UPS. The  
single UPS monitoring theory is shown in Fig.6-1.  
Fig. 6-1 Monitoring of Single UPS  
3. Monitoring parallel operation system  
The communication of parallel operation system is realized through its internal  
RS485 bus. Any UPS module can be nominated as a master UPS. The user can  
use any communication mode to get the information of any UPS module through  
this master UPS. The monitoring method of parallel system is shown in Fig.6-2.  
Fig. 6-2 Monitoring of Parallel UPS System  
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6.1.8 Input and output contacts  
The functions of input and output contacts are introduced in Chapter 3.  
1. Output dry contact  
This UPS provides 8 kinds of dry contacts output and the definition is given below:  
Battery low: This signal is active when the pre-alarm of UPS battery occurs;  
Battery mode: This signal is active when the battery powers the load;  
Inverter mode: This signal is active when the utility powers the inverter normally;  
Ambient over-temperature: This signal is active when the ambient temperature is  
too high;  
Emergent shutdown: This signal is active when the UPS is shut down by user in  
emergency;  
Common alarm: This signal is active when the UPS has fault;  
Overload: This signal is active when the load is too heavy;  
Generator mode: This signal is active when the generator powers the UPS;  
2. Input contacts  
The UPS can connect to 6 circuit-branches of contacts for environment parameters:  
24V contacts for environment parameters (3 circuit branches): ENV1-3, suitable for  
connecting the 24V sensor for environment parameters, such as the infrared sensor.  
The contacts are relay dry contacts.  
12V contacts for environment parameters (1 circuit branch): ENV, suitable for  
connecting the 12V sensor for environment parameters, such as the water sensor.  
The contacts are relay dry contacts.  
Generator contacts: These are the dry contacts of intelligent generator and are  
connected to the UPS input terminals. The contacts are used to notify the UPS that  
the generator has been connected. If the user wants to use intelligent generator  
mode, but the generator has no signal to transmit to these contacts, short connect  
the “GEN-H” and “GEN-L” to notify the UPS that the generator is connected after  
the generator starts.  
Note:  
If the user wants to use the generator mode, it is required that the UPS should be  
set to “Generator mode enabled” through the background host first. Otherwise, the  
generator signal is inactive.  
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Emergent stop: If the user is in short distance, short connecting the “UCTRH” and  
“UCTRL” can make the UPS shut down. Relay dry contacts should be used here.  
Note:  
The user should be careful when using this function. The power will be interrupted  
completely once the emergency shutdown happens. When the user connects the  
wires, the length of the wire should be no longer than 10m. Protection measures  
should be done to the wire if the length of the wire is longer than 10m.  
6.1.9 Temperature measuring  
Two circuit branches of temperature can be measured.  
J12 socket: Used to measure the battery temperature with the temperature sensor  
TMP12Z made by Avansys. During installation, our service engineer has set the  
function of “temperature compensation enabled”. Temperature compensation is  
realized once the TMP12Z is connected.  
J16 socket: The V-AD pin of this socket is used to measure the ambient  
temperature of other points. Our service engineer can set the over temperature  
alarm point through background host. The UPS will alarm when the temperature is  
too high. Note: The 1.0~5.0V signal corresponds to 0~100°C.  
6.2 Maintenance  
6.2.1 Daily maintenance  
There are few moving parts inside the UPS with the exception of the fans, thus few  
components need to be maintained. The user should check according to the  
following methods:  
1. Daily checking  
1Check the control panel: All the LEDs should illuminate normally. The LCD  
should display all the parameters normally without alarm.  
2Check whether there is over-temperature phenomena of the air blown out by  
fan;  
3Check whether there is any abnormal noise;  
4Check whether the ventilation holes are obstructed;  
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5Check whether all the fans operate normally. The life of the fan in continuous  
operating state is 20000—40000 hours and will be shortened if the fan operates in  
high temperature environment.  
2. Weekly checking  
1Measure and record the battery charging voltage;  
2Measure and record the battery charging current;  
3Measure and record the UPS three-phase output voltage;  
4Measure and record the output current of each output phase of UPS; If the  
current differs greatly with previous values, record the load capacity, types and  
location for later analysis.  
Please contact us if the displayed value differs with the calculated value.  
3. Annual checking  
Note:  
The annual checking must be done by qualified person because the person may be  
required to test the high voltage components inside the UPS.  
During annual checking, the load should be powered by maintenance bypass.  
Each year, the UPS should be cleaned and the following items should be checked:  
1At first, check the weekly checking items;  
2Switch off the UPS and let the maintenance bypass to power the load;  
3Switch off the input switch and battery switch;  
4Make sure that the input terminals of the UPS(R1, S1 and T1), battery terminals,  
output terminals(U4, V4 and W4) and bypass input terminals (R4, S4 and T4) are  
not energized;  
5Open the UPS door and internal protection door  
6Check the UPS power components and auxiliary components, pay attention to  
the following parts:  
Capacitor: check whether there is any leakage and deform phenomenon;  
Magnetic component: Check whether there is any over-temperature marks and  
cracks, and the secure degree  
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Cable and connectors: Check whether the cable is aged, damaged or burnt; check  
whether the connector of the PCB is secure;  
PCB: Check the cleaness and completeness  
7Use vacuum pump to clear the dirt on the surface;  
8Switch on the UPS again and let the inverter powers the load according to the  
start-up process of UPS;  
9If necessary, switch off the Q1, check the battery backup time, switch on Q1  
when the battery voltage is higher than the end of discharge voltage by 5V(Note:  
The end of discharge voltage is 300Vdc. When the battery voltage reaches 300Vdc,  
the battery input contactor will disconnect and the load will transfer to bypass ), and  
record the backup time.  
4. Other checking  
1Check the insulation sleeve of input/output cables and the connectors: check  
periodically and the UPS should be switched off when checking. The checking  
interval should not be longer than 2 years;  
2Lightning protection checking: Check according to the methods of weekly  
checking because you can only check the indicator of lightning protection device by  
opening the door. Check each day in wet seasons or the seasons with lots of  
thunders. Check the lightning device in time when lightning occurs nearby to find  
problems in time.  
6.2.2 Battery maintenance  
The internal battery of iTrust series UPS is a sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free  
battery. The battery life depends on the ambient temperature, charge and discharge  
times. High ambient temperature and deep discharge will shorten battery life.  
1 battery storage  
To ensure battery life, the battery should be maintained regularly:  
1Check the battery state periodically. Keep the battery room and battery cabinet  
clean. Clear the oxidization objects at the terminal or connection bar periodically  
and apply some butter. Tighten the loose screws and keep the battery well  
connected to prevent big voltage drop during discharging.  
2Check the battery insulation every 2-3 months. Check the total battery voltage  
once a week. Use the automatic battery management function to charge the battery  
whose voltage is low. Clean the leakage solutions periodically.  
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3Keep the ambient temperature between 15and 25.  
4 To prevent small current discharge, continuous battery discharge time  
exceeding 24 hours is prohibited.  
5Please contact the distributor if the battery backup time is greatly shortened, or  
the UPS LCD displays “battery needs to be replaced”. Confirm whether the battery  
needs to be replaced. Please confirm whether the parameters of the replaced  
battery and new battery are same.  
6Check whether the auto battery management function is normal because many  
battery maintenance work is done automatically through the battery management  
functions, for example, charging the battery periodically, temperature compensation,  
EC/FC switchover, battery low alarm and battery life forecast.  
2. Manual battery self-test  
The conditions for self test:  
1Battery contactor closes  
2Battery is in float charging state;  
3Rectifier and inverter communicate normally;  
4Battery status is normal;  
5Rectifier operates normally;  
6Utility source voltage is normal;  
7Inverter operates normally  
8Load capacity is larger than the battery capacity set by battery curves;  
9UPS is not in united operation (generator + battery) mode  
The battery self test will be conducted only all of the above conditions are satisfied.  
During the self test, if any one of the above condition is not satisfied, the system will  
exit the self test state and enter equalization charging state.  
Pressing the “stop manual self test” can stop the self test process and the battery  
transfers to equalization state.  
Battery will transfer to equalization state after self test is over.  
3. Auto battery self test  
Auto self-test is start if the UPS operation states satisfies the manual self-test  
condition and the last self-test interval satisfy the “battery discharging interval”. The  
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system will not start battery self test if the last self-test interval satisfies the “battery  
discharging interval”, but does not satisfy the manual self test condition, and the  
system will wait until the conditions are satisfied.  
6.2.3 Shutdown maintenance  
For large capacity UPS, periodical checking is required to ensure the normal  
operation and proper condition. Notify us if any fault is found. In order to maintain  
the uninterrupted power supply to the load, please shut down the UPS according to  
the following procedures:  
1.Press the “inverter shutdown” button to shut down the inverter, the system  
transfers to bypass mode;  
2. Switch off Q1 and QF1 one by one;  
3. Switch on the maintenance bypass switch Q3BP;  
4. Switch off the Q2 and Q5 one by one.  
5. Now, the load is powered by the maintenance bypass of UPS. Conduct  
maintenance or checking to the UPS after waiting for 8 minutes and the DC bus  
capacitor discharges to zero voltage.  
If the UPS is required to be shutdown totally, switch on the external maintenance  
bypass switch KBP after switch off the Q2 and Q5; then switch off the Q3BP, thus  
the load can be powered by the maintenance bypass with interruption, and the UPS  
units replacement and capacity expansion can be done after switching off the input  
and output power distribution switches.  
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting  
7.1 UPS system troubleshooting  
The following information are only for service engineers who are trained in the  
repair and troubleshooting of the UPS. The maintenance engineer must be familiar  
with the UPS because the UPS is rather complicated.  
7.1.1 Basics  
Generally, the UPS faults happen suddenly and the UPS will be shutdown or  
transfer to bypass mode. So making record is very important for maintenance.  
Please observe the following contents:  
The error of UPS output voltage should not exceed 2%;  
The battery charging current should not exceed 6A.  
Find out the reasons if the UPS displayed value differs greatly with the calculated  
values. The user should be informed of the load condition before starting  
troubleshooting.  
7.1.2 Procedures  
Status recording: Record the displayed information, the buzzer sound, states of  
indicators and the states of various switches when fault occurs.  
Fault types: After recording all the information, look up the fault information table  
and the fault indicators, if the fault type can not be determined yet, please contact  
supplier or technical support engineer.  
Fault record: After identifying the fault type, please notify our service engineers for  
repairing.  
7.2 LED indicator  
7.2.1 LED display  
There are 6 LEDs used for indicate the operation status and fault. There is a fault if  
the LED illuminates red.  
Bypass indicator: If it turns red, that means the bypass input exceeds the normal  
range;  
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Rectifier indicator: If it turns red, that means the rectifier fails;  
Battery indicator: If it turns red, that means the battery is abnormal;  
Inverter indicator: If it turns red, that means the inverter fails;  
Load indicator: If it turns red, that means overload occurs;  
Alarm indicator: If it turns red, that means the system fails;  
7.2.2 LED indicator of lightning protection device  
Fig. 7-1 Lightning protection LED  
LED indicators of lightning protection device of 40/60kVA UPS are shown in Fig.7-1.  
From bottom to up the LEDs are: Lightning protection indicators of Phase A, B and  
C; LED indicators of lightning protection device of 40/60kVA UPS are arranged from  
left to right and are indicators of Phase A, B and C respectively. The device is  
normal if the indicator illuminates green, and fails if the indicator turns off. The  
checking of the indicators is described in Chapter 6.  
7.3 Buzzer alarm  
If the buzzer sounds 1 second “click” every 2 seconds, that means the system has  
normal alarm or the system is abnormal;  
If the buzzer sounds continuously, that means the system has serious fault.  
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7.4 LCD indication for fault information  
The LCD on the UPS displays the fault information of Table 7-1 and Table 7-2. The  
user should locate and analyze the fault according to the tables and feedback the  
fault information to our service engineers.  
Table 7-1 Fault information  
No.1  
1
Fault description  
Reason  
Actions to be taken  
Communication of  
inverter fails  
Communication between monitoring  
unit and inverter fails  
Notify the service engineer for repairing  
Communication of  
rectifier fails  
Communication between monitoring  
unit and rectifier fails  
2
Notify the service engineer for repairing  
Ambient over-  
temperature  
3
4
5
6
7
over-temperature of UPS room  
Check the ventilation of UPS room  
Environment  
Environment parameter channel 1  
Check the devices relating to the channel  
Check the devices relating to the channel  
Check the devices relating to the channel  
Check the devices relating to the channel  
parameter 1 abnormal has alarm  
Environment  
Environment parameter channel 2  
has alarm  
parameter 2 abnormal  
Environment  
Environment parameter channel 3  
parameter 3 abnormal has alarm  
Environment  
12V environment parameter channel  
has alarm  
parameter abnormal  
Rectifier input voltage  
abnormal  
Line-to-neutral voltage of rectifier Check  
the  
line-to-neutral  
voltage  
voltage  
8
9
exceeds normal operation range  
amplitude of rectifier  
Line-to-neutral voltage of rectifier  
lower than 305V, but higher than  
208V  
Rectifier input under-  
voltage  
Check  
the  
line-to-neutral  
amplitude of rectifier  
Rectifier’s input  
voltage frequency is  
abnormal  
Rectifier frequency exceeds the Check the rectifier’s input voltage  
10  
normal range  
frequency  
11  
12  
Input fuse blows  
Rectifier input fuse blows up  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Input transformer over  
temperature  
Temperature of input transformer is Check the ambient temperature and  
too high ventilation  
Input phase rotation Rectifier’s input phase rotation is Notify the UPS service engineer, check  
13  
14  
reverse  
reverse  
the wiring of rectifier input cables  
Input softstart fails  
Input softstart fails  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
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Reason  
No.1  
15  
Fault description  
Actions to be taken  
Bypass voltage or frequency is out  
of normal range and inverter output  
is not synchronized with the bypass  
output.  
Bypass  
Check the bypass voltage and frequency  
unsynchronized  
Bypass  
voltage  
or  
frequency  
Bypass ratings exceed exceeds the normal range and the  
16  
Check the bypass voltage and frequency  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
the normal range  
Bypass SCR fails  
bypass will not power the load  
anymore.  
17  
18  
Bypass SCR is damaged  
If the over current time exceeds the  
limit, the UPS may shut down the  
bypass and the inverter.  
Bypass over current  
timeout  
Check the load, if it is normal, then restart  
the UPS  
When the overload delay time is due  
in inverter mode, if at this time the  
bypass has fault, then the inverter is  
shutdown.  
Repair the bypass and reduce the load,  
and then restart the UPS. Note: Don’t let  
the UPS in over load state for a long time.  
Shutdown due to  
bypass fault  
19  
20  
The battery life is reduced due to Notify the service dept for replacing the  
aging, which may endanger the battery and set the battery model and  
normal operation of UPS. Warn the parameters through software.  
user that the battery is abnormal and  
Battery needs to be  
replaced  
needs to be replaced.  
No battery  
Check the battery and the wiring of  
21  
22  
Batteries are not connected.  
batteries  
The battery discharges to pre-alarm  
Pre-alarm for end of point (the battery capacity is  
Shut down the load in time  
battery discharging  
inadequate), the system may shut  
down after a few minutes  
battery over  
temperature  
Check the battery temperature and  
ventilation  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
battery temperature is too high  
Battery contactor fails  
Battery contactor is  
abnormal  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
battery self-test is The battery condition for self-test is Start the self test after the conditions can  
disabled  
not satisfied  
meet the requirements  
Battery is connected  
reverse  
Notify the UPS service engineer to  
connect the battery again  
Battery is connected reverse  
Bypass phase rotation  
is reverse  
Notify the UPS service engineer to  
change the bypass phase rotation  
Bypass phase rotation is reverse  
Rectifier is abnormal and has Notify the service dept for repairing  
serious fault  
Rectifier fails  
Rectifier heatsink over Rectifier heatsink temperature is too The UPS can recover automatically.  
temperature high Check the environment and ventilation  
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Reason  
No.1  
30  
Fault description  
Rectifier fan fails  
Actions to be taken  
Rectifier fan is abnormal  
Replace the fan in time and the UPS can  
recover automatically  
Rectifier contactor  
abnormal  
Rectifier contactor can’t be closed or  
opened normally  
31  
32  
33  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Auxiliary contactor  
abnormal  
Auxiliary contactor abnormal can’t  
be closed or opened normally  
Auxiliary power supply At least one auxiliary power supply  
1 fails  
fails  
The IGBT of rectifier has over  
34  
35  
Rectifier over current current resulting in the shut down of Notify the service dept for repairing  
rectifier.  
Check if the bypass is normal. The fault  
Inverter is asynchronous with  
Inverter asynchronous  
alarm stops automatically after the  
bypass recovers normal  
bypass  
36  
Inverter fails  
Inverter output fails and shuts down Notify the service dept for repairing  
Inverter heatsink over Inverter heatsink temperature is too The UPS can recover automatically.  
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temperature  
high  
Check the environment and ventilation  
Replace the fan in time and the UPS can  
recover automatically  
38  
39  
40  
Inverter fan fails  
Inverter fan is abnormal  
Inverter SCR fails and has no  
output. UPS shuts down  
Inverter SCR fails  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Auxiliary power supply At least one auxiliary power supply  
2 fails  
fails  
The IGBT of inverter has over Restart the inverter, if the fault can’t be  
current resulting in the shut down of cleared, notify the service dept for  
41  
42  
Inverter over current  
inverter.  
repairing.  
DC bus voltage is too low resulting Check whether there is fault in rectifier  
Shutdown due to low  
bus voltage  
in the shutdown of inverter  
side, if no, then check whether overload  
occurs. Restart after clearing the fault.  
Output transformer  
over temperature  
Output transformer temperature is  
too high  
Auto recovery, ambient and ventilation of  
UPS should be checked.  
43  
44  
Load is too heavy  
Disconnect unnecessary load and ensure  
the safety.  
overload  
Overload exceeds  
normal time  
Over load occurs in inverter mode, If the load decreases after 5 minutes, the  
45  
46  
47  
transfers to bypass mode  
system will back to inverter mode  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Output fuse blows up Output fuse blows  
AC  
output  
over Output over voltage  
voltage  
Surge current occurs in bypass Avoid applying big load abruptly and short  
mode, the system shutdown circuit  
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Output surge current  
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No.1  
49  
Fault description  
Reason  
Actions to be taken  
The system transfers to bypass  
Transfer to bypass  
due to surge  
mode due to surge current and back Avoid applying load abruptly and the UPS  
to inverter mode after load is can recover automatically  
decreased  
Wrong operation such as start the  
User’s wrong  
operation  
50  
51  
UPS with the maintenance bypass Operate with reference to User’s Manual  
switched on  
The actual transfer  
times exceed the  
permissible transfer  
times per hour  
Transfer times exceed the times set  
by background. The system will stay  
Avoid frequent overload  
in bypass mode until next hour.  
Table 7-2 Fault of parallel operation system  
No.  
1
Fault description  
Reasons  
Fault processing  
Overload of parallel Overload occurs and the Disconnect the load of low priority, maintain the  
operation system  
redundancy is not available  
power supply to important load  
In parallel operation system,  
some UPS module may  
require to transfer to bypass  
due to surge or overload,  
other modules will transfer to  
bypass after receiving the  
signal sent by this UPS  
module that requires to  
transfer to bypass mode  
Neighbouring  
UPS  
If the parallel operation system transfers to  
bypass mode, and the operation condition  
enables, all the UPS modules can recover to  
normal mode synchronously.  
module requires to  
2
transfer  
mode  
to  
bypass  
The load current of each UPS  
module is noticeably  
3
4
Load sharing fault  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
unbalanced, thus the system  
loading ability is affected.  
Parallel operation  
board fails  
The board is damaged.  
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Chapter 8 Parallel System  
8.1 System Introduction  
8.1.1 Basics  
The Liebert UPS uses intelligent and reliable decentralized parallel operation  
technology. A maximum of four single units of the same capacity can operate in  
parallel.  
The UPS system has two paralleling modes:  
Paralleling for redundancy  
Paralleling for capacity  
1. Conditions for parallel operation  
Each UPS unit has the same capacity, same software and hardware version  
Each UPS in the system must share the same bypass source  
The UPS output are connected together. The rectifier input can be from a different  
source, but the phase rotation of the rectifier input, bypass input and output must  
be the same  
The parallel logic cable and load sharing cable must be connected  
2. Features of parallel systems  
1The hardware and firmware of each unit in the system must be compatible and  
changing the operation mode can be done only with changing the software setting.  
2The parallel signal bus is simple, reliable and designed for redundancy, which  
provides the user with maximum flexibility. Shutting down or starting up the UPS in  
the parallel system can be done in any sequence. If an overload occurs, the  
system can recover automatically from bypass mode after the overload is cleared.  
3The operation status can be queried from each UPS’s LCD display.  
4The UPS monitoring module (optional) can monitor the system parameters of  
the whole system.  
5Any single module UPS system in the parallel system can be designated as the  
host for communication with remote computer. The total load current, number of  
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UPS in the system, and operation condition of each unit can be monitored through  
the remote computer.  
8.1.2 Theory of Operation  
1. Parallel System consisting of two units  
This is the most frequently used configuration and its operation theory is shown in  
Figure 8-1  
Fig. 8-1 UPS parallel operation mode(two UPS modules)  
2. Paralleling for Redundancy of more than two units  
(N+X) system : N number of UPS is supporting the load and X number of UPS are  
redundant. If the rating of each UPS unit is Po and the total load capacity is Pmax,  
then (N-1) x Po < Pmax < N x Po, as shown in Figure 8-2  
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Fig. 8-2 Redundancy operation mode  
This system can improve the system reliability noticeably. In normal condition, each  
UPS does not work at full load, so even if the load is increased, the system will not  
transfer to bypass.  
When X number of UPS shuts down due to failure, the remaining N numbers of  
UPS can still powers the load. At this time, the system will give out the alarm.  
3. Paralleling for Capacity Expansion  
In this system, X is zero then if the rating of each UPS unit is Po and the total load  
capacity is Pmax, then (N-1) x Po < Pmax < N x Po, as shown in Figure 8-3. This  
system cannot improve the reliability, but can improve the system capacity to  
support an increased load.  
Fig. 8-3 Capacity expansion  
4. Series “Hot-Standby” parallel system  
Two UPS units are connected in series, one is the Master and the other Slave.  
The Slave output is the bypass source of the Master, as shown in Figure 8-4. In  
normal condition, both UPS are in normal mode with the inverter supporting the  
load. If one unit fails, the other will power the load. In order for the system to rotate  
powering the load, the alternative operation time must be set. If two different UPS  
are connected in series, the load capacity must be smaller than the UPS with the  
smallest rating.  
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Fig. 8-4 Series backup mode  
Note  
The default value of alternative operation time is 168 hours and the range is 0-4320  
hours  
8.1.3 Operation modes  
The parallel operation system also has operation modes such as normal mode,  
battery mode, bypass mode and maintenance bypass mode. All the UPS units  
inside the parallel operation system should operate in harmony. For example if one  
UPS is in inverter mode, the bypass of other units should be shut down.  
Normal mode: The load is powered by the inverters of all the UPS units inside the  
system. If the bypass frequency is in the synchronous range, the inverter will be  
synchronous with the bypass. Otherwise, the system will operate at nominal  
frequency.  
Battery mode: The batteries of the system powers the load through inverters of all  
the UPS units. The system operates at nominal frequency.  
Bypass mode: The condition to transfer to bypass mode is same with that of single  
module UPS system. The bypasses of all the UPS units power the load.  
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Maintenance mode: The condition to transfer to maintenance mode is same with  
that of single module UPS system. The maintenance switches should be switched  
on synchronously as possible. Thus the system can be repaired without interrupting  
the power supply to load.  
8.2 Installation  
The installation method of parallel operation system is the same with that of single  
module UPS system. The following contents only introduce the installation  
procedures relating to parallel operation system.  
8.2.1 Cabinet installation  
1. Parallel operation system with two UPS units  
The layout of 40/60 kVA UPS system is shown in Fig.8-5. Two UPS units are placed  
in the middle side by side. Each battery cabinet is placed next to the UPS unit. The  
battery cabinet should be placed in front of or behind the UPS cabinet if considering  
capacity expansion.  
The layout of 20/30 kVA UPS system is the same with that of 40/60kVA UPS.  
UPS cabinet 2  
UPS cabinet 1  
battery cabinet 2  
battery cabinet 1  
Fig. 8-5 40/60KVA UPS Layout  
2. Parallel operation system with multi UPS units  
Please place the battery cabinet in front of or behind the UPS cabinet for shorten  
the battery cables and battery temperature sampling cables and for convenient  
capacity expansion.  
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8.2.2 Electrical installation  
1. Power cables  
Wiring of power cables is the same with that of single module UPS system.  
Note:  
The length and specifications of power source cables including the bypass input  
and UPS output cables should be the same, thus the load can be shared evenly in  
bypass mode.  
2. Signal cables  
Wiring of signal cables is the same with that of single module UPS system. Parallel  
connection cables should be connected.  
You can see the holes for parallel connection cables when opening the front door of  
the UPS system. According to the routes, two parallel connection cables are  
connected to the P1(P2) and P3(P4) sockets on the ULW2L61M3 parallel board, at  
the same time tighten the screws between the connector and sockets. P1/P2 on the  
ULW2L61M3 board are two 15-pin sockets with same functions and are used to  
transmit parallel logic signal. P3/P4 are two parallel 9-pin sockets with same  
functions and are used to transmit the load sharing detection signal. The wiring  
method of parallel connection cables of three UPS units are shown in Fig.8-6.  
left post  
left post  
left post  
Logic cable  
Load sharing detection  
Load sharing detection  
Load sharing detection  
Logic cable  
Logic cable  
UPS 1 parallel  
board  
UPS 2 parallel  
board  
UPS 3 parallel  
board  
Fig.8-6 Connection of Parallel Operation Cables  
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8.3 External Power Distribution  
Parameters such as maximum permissible input current (In is the rated input  
current) of each UPS, capacity of input circuit breaker(suitable for rectifier input and  
bypass input) are given in Table 3-5. It is recommended that the input power source  
of each UPS unit should be input to its own circuit breaker in the switchgear. The  
battery group shouldn’t be shared among the UPS units. Each UPS unit should be  
equipped with an output circuit breaker for the convenience of switching off the  
UPS during maintenance. The capacity of the output switch of the power cabinet  
should be selected according to the maximum capacity of the parallel operation  
system considering the redundancy. The specifications of the switch are given in  
Table 8-2.  
Table 8-2 Output Power distribution parameters  
Capacity of output circuit breaker  
UPS capacity  
30kVA 40kVA  
20kVA  
63A  
60kVA  
100A  
Single module UPS system  
63A  
63A  
100A  
100A  
200A  
300A  
400A  
500A  
600A  
700A  
800A  
1+1  
2+1  
63A  
100A  
200A  
300A  
400A  
500A  
600A  
700A  
800A  
125A  
200A  
250A  
300A  
400A  
450A  
500A  
125A  
200A  
250A  
300A  
400A  
450A  
500A  
3+1  
Parallel  
operation  
modes  
4+1  
5+1  
6+1  
7+1  
8 UPS units  
8.4 Start up of Parallel Operation System  
Check the input and output wiring of each UPS unit. Ensure that the phase rotation  
of the rectifier, bypass and output of each UPS unit is same. Ensure the parallel  
connection cables are connected firmly.  
1. Switch on the UPS units one by one and check their operation states:  
(1)Commission each UPS unit referring to Chapter 4 for the methods.  
(2)Set the parameters of each UPS unit through background host and adjust the  
parameters of parallel operation system.  
Configuration setup: Each UPS unit should be set as “parallel” mode. The UPS unit  
that is connected to the background host should be set as “connect to background  
host”;  
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Code setup: Each UPS unit has its own code, and set the codes of each UPS unit  
as 1, 2, 3 .n(n 8) one by one;  
Set the number of UPS units N and number of redundancy UPS units X: If there is  
M UPS units in the system, if the system is the paralleling system for capacity  
expansion, then M=N, X=0; In redundancy system, M=N+X, Xƒ1. The settings of N  
and X should take the actual load capacity into considerations.  
(3)After the commissioning of each UPS unit is completed, press “inverter  
shutdown” to shutdown the inverter, switch off Q2 and Q5;  
2. Switch on Q5 of each UPS unit, press the “inverter start” button of each UPS unit  
and check the output phase rotation. If the phase rotation is not correct, the LCD on  
the UPS unit will display “inverter asynchronized” , the inverter indicator flashes  
continuously and the unit cannot transfer to inverter mode. If some UPS unit has  
abnormal alarm sound, the parallel connection cables must have problem.  
3. Switch on the bypass switch Q2 of each UPS unit to input the bypass source;  
4. Press the “inverter shutdown” button of each UPS unit one by one, transfer to  
bypass source;  
5. Switch on each UPS inverter one by one and apply the load after the last UPS  
transfers to inverter mode. The load parameters can be inquired through the panel  
of any UPS. When the load is heavy, check the load rate of each UPS unit and if  
the rates are roughly the same, then the parallel operation system must operate  
normally.  
Note:  
After commissioning, the UPS can only operate after the qualified engineers have  
set the parameters.  
8.5 Using the Parallel Operation System  
The user can use the UPS that has start up. The using methods of parallel system  
are the same with that of single module UPS system.  
8.5.1 Switch on the Parallel System  
1. Start from utility  
The process of switching on the parallel system that has no load is same with the  
start up process.  
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When switching on the parallel system, external maintenance bypass switch KBP is  
recommended be equipped to maintain the power supply to load in case of UPS  
shutdown due to failure or maintenance.  
Before switching on the UPS, all the circuit breakers but the KBP should be  
disconnected, the utility powers the user’s load directly.  
1. Switch on the internal bypass maintenance switch Q3BP of the UPS;  
2. Disconnect KBP;  
3. Switch on the Q2 and Q5 of each UPS unit;  
4. When each UPS unit finishes the self test and the bypass operates normally  
(the bypass indicator and load indicator illuminate green)disconnect the  
Q3BP inside each UPS unit;  
5. Switch on Q1 of each UPS unit and QF1 of correspondent battery cabinet;  
6. After the rectifier starts (rectifier indicator illuminates green) press the  
“inverter start” button to start the inverter;  
7. After each UPS unit’s inverter starts, each UPS unit will transfer from bypass to  
inverter and powers the load together.  
At this time, the start-up of the UPS parallel operation system is over.  
2. Start from battery  
When the parallel operation system starts without load, start each UPS unitand  
then connect the load. The start process of each UPS unit is the same with that of  
start of single UPS, that is, press the “inverter start” button one by one and then  
switch on Q5.  
When starting the parallel operation system with load, start each UPS unit one by  
one, and the start process is same with that of starting single module UPS system.  
If the inverter capacity is smaller than the load capacity, the inverter indicator will  
flash until the total capacity of the inverters that have start is bigger than the load  
capacity. At last, all the inverters that have start power the load together.  
8.5.2 Shutdown the Parallel Operation System  
1. Shutdown in normal mode  
UPS parallel operation system should shut down in normal mode if the periodical  
maintenance and repairing are required:  
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1. Press the “inverter shutdown” to shut down the inverter and the system  
transfers to bypass mode;  
2. Switch off each UPS unit’s Q1 and the QF1 of battery cabinet;  
3. Switch on each UPS unit’s Q3BP;  
4. Switch on each UPS unit’s Q2 and Q5;  
AT this time, the user’s load is totally dependent on the maintenance bypass of the  
UPS; Common checking or maintenance work can be done after waiting for 8  
minutes( that is, after the DC bus capacitor discharges to zero voltage).  
If the UPS requires to be switched off totally, switch on the KBPswitch off all the  
Q3BP switches, and then transfer the load to external maintenance bypass. Then  
the replacing or capacity expansion operation can be done after disconnecting the  
UPS input and output switches.  
2. Shutdown in bypass mode  
Follow the step 2-step 5 of “shutdown in normal mode” to shut down the UPS in  
bypass mode.  
3. Shutdown in battery mode  
If the utility is unavailable, conduct the step 1 of “shutdown in normal mode”, and  
then switch off all the switches.  
4. Shutdown in united operation mode  
The procedures of “shutdown in united operation mode” is the same with that of  
“shutdown in normal mode”.  
8.5.3 Transferring between Operation Modes  
When the parallel operation system is in normal mode, it can transfer between  
different operation modes, so the maintenance engineer can judge whether the  
system operate normally according to the transferring condition. If all the sources of  
the UPS is in normal range, conduct the following operations:  
1. Normal mode to battery mode  
Switch off all the UPS units’ Q1 and Q2the system will transfer from normal mode  
to battery mode.  
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2. Normal mode to bypass mode  
Press the “inverter shutdown” button on the UPS panels one by one, all the UPS  
can transfer to bypass mode.  
In the above operation, if the total capacity of all the inverters is smaller than the  
load capacity, all the UPS unit will transfer from normal mode to bypass mode.  
3. Bypass mode to normal mode  
Q1 has already been switched on, press the “inverter start” button on the UPS  
panels one by one until the total capacity of all inverters is bigger or equal to load  
capacity, all the UPS units will transfer from bypass mode to normal mode.  
4. Battery mode to normal mode  
If the utility is normal and the Q1 of all the UPS units are switched on, the UPS will  
transfer from battery mode to normal mode automatically.  
5. Normal mode to maintenance bypass mode  
Follow the Steps 14 in section 8.5.2 to switch the UPS from normal mode to  
maintenance bypass mode.  
8.5.4 Repairing the failed UPS unit in parallel operation system  
1. Shut down and isolate the failed UPS in parallel operation system  
When some UPS unit fails in the system, isolate it and let other UPS units continue  
to operate, the procedures are given below:  
1) press “inverter shutdown” button to shut down the inverter of the UPS. Note:  
Before switching off this UPS, verify whether the remaining UPS units can power  
the load;  
2) switch off this failed UPS unit’s Q5, Q2 and Q1;  
3) switch off this failed UPS unit’s battery switch QF1;  
4) maintenance work can be done after waiting for 8 minutes( that is, after the DC  
bus capacitor discharges to zero voltage).  
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Note  
At this time, the input and output terminals of this failed UPS unit are still energized.  
Switch off the unit’s input and output circuit breakers if these terminals may be  
touched during maintenance.  
2. After repairing the failed UPS, connect it to the parallel operation system  
again  
After repairing the failed UPS, the procedures to connect it to the parallel operation  
system are given below:  
1) If this UPS unit’s input and output circuit breakers have been switched off during  
maintenance, switch on them again;  
2) Switch on this UPS unit’s Q1 and Q2;  
3) Switch on this UPS unit’s battery switch QF1;  
4) When this UPS unit’s rectifier starts (the rectifier indicator illuminates green),  
press the “inverter start” button to start the inverter. If the inverter can be start, then  
the UPS recovers to normal, otherwise switch off and isolate the UPS unit again  
and repair it;  
5) After the inverter starts, switch on Q5this UPS unit will operate together with  
other UPS units normally.  
8.5.5 Emergency shutdown  
In parallel operation system, if only one UPS unit needs to be shut down, the user  
should press the “emergency shutdown” button on this UPS unit. If all the UPS  
units need to be shutdown, connect all the “emergency shutdown” dry contacts of  
the UPS units together and set up a “emergency shutdown” button for the whole  
system. But the UPS units should be repaired separately. The operation procedures  
are given in Chapter 6.  
Method of setting up a “emergency shutdown” button for the whole system  
A isolated multi-branch button should be used as emergency shutdown button,  
pressing this button can switch off multi UPS units at the same time. The method is  
shown in Fig. 8-6. That is, connect the control cables from the J12(pin 1 is normally  
closed contact, pin 2 is central contact and pin 3 is the normally open contacts,  
select the normally open and normally closed contacts according to control mode)  
on the ULW2L61U2 board to the switch of the “emergency shutdown” button. In  
order to avoid EMI, the EPO(emergency shutdown) cables must be shielded and  
the shielded cables must be grounded at the EPO switch.  
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This figure only shows the connection method of control cables of parallel operation  
system with 3 UPS units. The others can be done according to the same methods.  
1 2 3 4  
1 2 3 4  
Emergency stop button  
1 2 3 4  
Fig. 8-6 Emergency shutdown button  
Where, “1”-Normally closed contacts for emergency shutdown  
“2”- Central contacts for emergency shutdown  
“3”- Normally open contacts for emergency shutdown  
“4”- Normally closed contacts for common alarm  
8.5.6 Fault and Fault Process Methods  
The faults of single module UPS system is given in Chapter 7. The faults that  
specially belong to the parallel operation system are given in Table 8-3. If some  
UPS unit has fault, it can exit the system and other units can maintain the normal  
operation mode. But redundancy is not available, so the faulty UPS unit must be  
repaired as soon as possible.  
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Table 8-3 Fault and fault process methods of parallel operation system  
No. Fault description  
Reasons  
Fault processing  
Disconnect the load of low priority,  
maintain the power supply to important  
load  
Overload of parallel Overload occurs and the  
1
operation system  
redundancy is not available  
In parallel operation system,  
some UPS unit may require  
to transfer to bypass due to If the parallel operation system  
surge or overload, other transfers to bypass mode, and the  
units will transfer to bypass operation condition enables, all the  
after receiving the signal UPS units can recover to normal mode  
sent by this UPS unit that synchronously.  
Single module UPS  
system requires to  
transfer to bypass  
mode  
2
requires to transfer to  
bypass mode  
The load current of each  
UPS unit is noticeably  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
unbalanced, thus the system  
3
4
Load sharing fault  
loading ability is affected.  
Parallel  
operation  
The board is damaged.  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
board fails  
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9.1 Battery  
9.1.1 Capacity selection  
Calculate the discharging current according to rated load capacity and then select  
the battery according to the current and the battery backup time required by user.  
There are various specifications of battery, we recommend that 30 12V battery cells  
should be connected in series to form a battery string. The capacity of battery cell  
can be 38Ah, 65Ah and 100Ah.  
Note  
If the battery capacity exceeds 100Ahthe user should connect the battery of  
same model and same capacity in parallel or use large capacity 2V battery to make  
up the battery group.  
The capacity data of battery string are listed in Table 9-2 and the capacity data are  
selected according to rated load. Select the battery of 70%~100% rated capacity  
according to the actual load and required backup time.  
Table 9-1 Battery capacity equipped for single UPS (Ah25)  
UPS  
20kVA  
50A  
30kVA  
75A  
40kVA  
100A  
60kVA  
150A  
capacity  
Discharging  
current  
Backup time  
Battery capacityAh)  
15min  
30min  
1h  
38  
65  
100  
100  
180  
340  
420  
510  
630  
680  
840  
100  
150  
340  
420  
630  
680  
840  
1020  
1260  
65  
65  
100  
150  
200  
250  
340  
340  
420  
130  
200  
340  
340  
420  
510  
630  
2h  
3h  
4h  
5h  
6h  
8h  
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9.2 Battery cabinet  
9.2.1 External Dimensions  
The UPS system has two kinds of battery cabinets that are UF-B0100-30 and UF-  
B0065-30 respectively. The External Dimensions are given in Fig. 9-1 and Fig. 9-2  
respectively. The structural parameters are given in Table 9-3.  
Table 9-2 structural parameters  
Size when  
opening front  
door(mm)  
Angle of opened Ventilation Weight Weight(including  
Height Width Depth  
Name  
door(degree)  
channel  
(mm)  
(kg)  
battery (kg)  
(mm)  
(mm)  
(mm)  
UF-B0065-30  
UF-B0100-30  
150  
°
1400  
1800  
850  
800  
800  
620  
660  
500  
500  
150  
150  
850  
150°  
1000  
1350  
Select the support rack and floor with proper bearing ability because the battery  
cabinet is rather heavy after being filled with batteries.  
Fig. 9-1 Outline of battery cabinet  
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4 fixing holes  
4 fixing holes  
4 levelling bolts  
4 levelling bolts  
Fig. 9-2 Positions of leveling feet of battery cabinet  
9.2.2 Installation of battery cabinet  
The requirements for the locations of battery cabinet are the same with those of  
UPS cabinet, so are the installation and fixing methods. Install the cabinet with  
reference to the Fig. 9-1 and 9-2 and Fig. 2-5.  
The battery cabinet exerts its weight on the floor through four leveling bolts(40mm  
diameter). If the load bearing capacity of the floor is inadequate, add auxiliary  
equipment to distribute the weight over a larger area, such as a big iron sheet or  
increasing the number of supporting castor wheels.  
The cabinet has flexible top and bottom cable access mode.  
9.2.3 Wiring of the batteries  
The front and back door, the cover board and each separation board should be  
removed when installing the batteries. The installation should start from bottom to  
up. The battery terminal should be bound with insulation tape after finishing the  
wiring.  
Fig. 9-3 shows the layout of the battery with the UF-B0100-30 battery cabinet as an  
example. The installation of UF-B0065-30 is the same with UF-B0100-30, the  
following contents may not be suitable for installation if different batteries are used  
because the direction and wiring method of the battery are different.  
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Layout for No.2~4 floors  
General Layout  
Layout for No.1 floors  
Fig.9-3 Battery layout inside battery cabinet  
UF-B0100-30 can hold 30 12V/100Ah maintenance free batteries. The voltage can  
be 360V after the batteries are connected in series. The batteries are placed in 4  
floors as shown in Fig.9-4.  
Follow the steps below to connect the batteries between different floors and  
connect the battery switch:  
Front view  
30 12V battery cells  
output  
switch  
filter inductor  
Fig. 9-4 Wiring of the batteries inside the UF-B0100-30 battery cabinet  
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a. Unpack the battery, measure the battery voltage, charge the battery before  
installation if the single battery cell voltage is lower than 2.13V(each battery has  
6 cells, 12.8Vdc);  
b. Open the front door, remove the back door and cover, switch off all the battery  
switches, clear the battery cabinet and take out the accessories(battery  
connection cables, cable sleeves and nylon fastener)inside the cabinet;  
c. Install the 6 batteries at the bottom floor of the battery cabinet;  
d. Connect the battery connection cables D(4 cables), cable E(1 cable) that  
connects output switch and inductor, cable C (1 cable) that connects the  
inductor and the first battery(front view) in right side. Connect the cable B(1  
cable)between different floors and bound one end of the cable with insulation  
tapethe other end of the cable should be connected to negative pole of the  
battery at the rear part of the floor;  
e. When selecting the temperature compensation function, fix the temperature  
sensor TMP12Z(one of the accessories of battery cabinet) on the board where  
the battery circuit breaker is installed, bound the signal cables and lead the  
cables to the place where the wiring is convenient;  
f. Place the 8 batteries on the second floor, connect the connection cables D (7  
cables) between the batteries. The connection cables of the first floor will be  
connected to the positive pole of the first battery in the left side of second floor.  
One end of the connection cable B(1 cable) is bound with insulation tape, the  
other end is connected to the negative pole of the battery in the left rear part;  
g. The wiring and layout of batteries in third and fourth floors are the same with  
that in second floor;  
h. After connecting and installing the batteries in third and fourth floors, connect  
one end of the cable A (1 cable) to output switch, and another end to the  
negative pole of the battery in left rear part;  
i. Install the cover board, front and back doors.  
j. Connect the cables between the UPS and battery switch and the temperature  
detection cables that should be shielded cables and should be bound together  
with power source cables.  
k. There are two kinds of installation methods if the UPS needs to be equipped  
with large capacity batteriesThe first one is to connect multi strings of  
batteries of same capacity (lower than 100Ah) in parallel, and use the above  
methods to install the batteries. The output cables of each battery cabinet are  
connected to the battery terminals of UPS. The method is used if the required  
backup time is shorter than 2 hoursThe second method is to select high  
capacity 2V battery. The battery cabinet and connection copper bars are  
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provided by battery manufacturer. The battery output circuit breaker should be  
made separately. The method is used if the required backup time is longer than  
2 hours.  
l. The connection cables between battery and UPS will not be provided in  
accessories. Refer to Table 3-2 in Chapter 3 to select the battery cables.  
9.3 SNMP Card and the Software  
UPS SNMP card UF-SNMP111 is inserted into the slot for SNMP card in the UPS.  
The card enables the remote management of the UPS via network.  
SNMP card is compatible with 10M/100M ether net and support the SNMP, HTTP,  
TFTP, TELNET and TTY protocols. The immunity satisfies the IEC 1000-4-2.3.4  
LEVER III . The conduction of radiation satisfies CISPR 22 CLASS A standard. Hot  
swappable design enables quick and convenient maintenance. It can access to  
network management system via MIB, and is able to monitor the UPS via IE. It is  
also a part of centralized monitoring system.  
9.3.1 Product structure and ports  
Fig.9-5 SNMP structure  
The ports and functions of SNMP card are given in Table 9-4.  
Table 9-3 Ports and functions of SNMP card  
Serial No.  
1
Name  
Functions  
RJ45 port  
Status indicator(green)  
Connect to network cables  
Indicate the operation states of SNMP card  
2
3
4
Network indicator(yellow) Indicate the network connection and communication  
status  
SNMP card  
Inserted into UPS and used for UPS connection  
9.3.2 Technical features  
Compatible with 10/100M either net, the SNMP card can adapt to 10M and 100M  
ether net automatically and can realize the smooth connection from 10M to 100M;  
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Support SNMP, HTTP, TFTP and Telnet protocols and can monitor the UPS through  
the UPS network monitoring software (UPSiteCenter), NMS and Web explorerIE  
and Netscape. The SNMP card can be upgraded online;  
Provide the computer safety protection functions. Provide the computer safety  
shutdown software for Windows, UNIX and Linux together with SNMP card. In case  
of utility source abnormal and battery depletion, the shutdown software will shut  
down the computer to protect it.  
Easy installation and maintenance: Hot swappable design enables the replacing of  
UPS unit without shutting down the power.  
Note:  
Please check the directions of SNMP card for detailed explanations.  
9.4 Network Software  
UL33 UPSiteCenter network monitoring software UF-WIN210N can monitor up to  
60,000 UPS units and can manage the UPS units level by level with the following  
functions:  
a. Real time data display;  
b. Inquire and print the historic logincluding historic data, historic event and  
historic control);  
c. Remote control, remote adjusting and remote measuring; Schedule and  
mission processing, user management and safety management;  
d. Alarm notification through BP and EMAIL.  
Centralized monitoring software needs the support of SNMP card. Each UPS  
should be installed with a SNMP card to make itself be a node in the network  
before starting monitoring through WAN.  
9.5 MODEM  
UPS monitoring system enables the flexible application of MODEM, so the remote  
management functions can be realized. The typical application methods are given  
below:  
a. Use a MODEM to connect the user’s host computer to the internet through  
public telephone network to realize remote management functions;  
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b. Set up the fault call-back parameters. The monitoring system can realize fault  
call-back functions through the MODEM. When the UPS has fault, it will dial the  
user automatically and require actions.  
9.6 Temperature sensor TMP12Z  
TMP12Z temperature sensor is an ambient temperature detection device  
developed by Avansys. Its operation voltage is 12V, the detected temperature  
range is 0~100, and output signal is 1~5V.  
Fig.9-6 shows the structure of temperature sensor and meanings of output  
terminals.  
fixing terminal  
Fig.9-6 TMP12Z Temperature sensor  
The meanings are given below:  
Fixing terminal: Use M4~M6 screws to fix the temperature sensor;  
VCC: Positive pole of power source of temperature sensor, and generally it is 12V;  
GND: GND pole of power source of temperature sensor, and generally it is 0V;  
Vout: Output terminal of temperature sensor and the output signal varies between  
1V and 5V with the varying of temperature in the range of 0~100;  
9.7 Level C Lightning Protection System SPD24Z  
Level C Lightning Protection System SPD24Z used for SPD-24-UPS can be used  
to protect the input power source of machine room to prevent the external lightning  
surge from entering the machine room. SPD24Z should be selected if no lightning  
protection system lower than level C is equipped in the power distribution system,  
or the machine room is far away from the power distribution system, or the machine  
room is in area where the lightning or thunder frequently happens.  
The capacity of the Level C lightning protection device is 20kAthe maximum  
value is 40kA(can only be used one time)and the surge current is 8/20us.  
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9.7.1 Introduction of SPD24Z  
The SPD24Z lightning protection box has a switch(3) on its panel, a lightning  
protection indicator(green, 1) and fault indicatorred,2. Its top cover has 3 holes  
for cable inputIIIIand its bottom has 3 holes for cable output. Its rear side  
has two holes for fixing the device, as shown in 9-7.  
Panel  
Back  
Top  
Figure 9-7 Outline of SPD24Z  
9.7.2 Installation procedures of SPD24Z  
Procedures:  
a. Use too expansive bolts smaller than Φ10 to fix the lightning protection box on  
the wall through fixing holes;  
b. The cross sectional area of input and output cables of the lightning protection  
box should be at least 6mm and copper-core cables are recommended to be  
used;  
c. The cooper-core cable with 10mm cross sectional area should be used for  
protective earth cablePE cable, and the minimum area should be at least  
6mm;  
d. Th earthing resistance should be less than 5 ohm;  
e. The SPD24Z should be fixed in proper location in the room. The AC power  
cable between the lightning protection device and the equipment should be 5~  
10m;  
f. Open the panel of the lightning protection box, wire according to the figure  
printed on the rear side of the panel and Fig 9-8;  
g. Switch on the circuit breaker after confirming that all the cables are well  
connected. Check whether the green indicator illuminates. The red indicator  
should turn on if the circuit breaker is switched off.  
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h. Check whether the cables are well connected.  
i. Use a 4mm2 cable to earth the lightning protection device.  
j. Close the cover.  
Note  
1. All operations should be done with power off and confirm there is no dangerous  
voltage on the neutral line。  
2. Connect two pieces of PE cables from the lightning protection device. One cable  
is connected to the case of the UPS, the other one is connected to earthshorter  
than 30m, as short as possible.  
3. After installation, switch on the circuit breaker of the lightning protection device,  
then the device is in normal operation state. If the circuit breaker is switched off,  
there will be no lightning protection functions. The circuit breaker is prohibited to be  
switched off during normal operation of the lightning protection device。  
M
Equipment  
User  
Protection Earth  
earthing  
bus bar  
Fixing holes  
lightning  
protection box  
wiring diagram  
circuit breaker  
capper bar  
Fig. 9-8 SPD24Z wiring  
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9.7.3 Using and Maintenance  
1. Ambient condition  
a. Ambient temperature ranges from -40to 40;  
b. Elevation lower than 1000m;  
c. The utility frequency is 4565Hz;  
d. The highest wind speed not exceed 35m/s.  
2. Maintenance  
1) The lightning protection device operates normally if the green indicator  
illuminates while the red indicator is off;  
2) If the green indicator is off while the red indicator illuminates, that means the  
circuit breaker is switched off. If the circuit breaker is not switched off manually,  
please check the varistor. The lightning protection device is damaged if the  
varistor turns into red. At this time the device must be replaced;  
3) If the green indicator and the red one are all off, that means the lightning  
protection device is damaged, please notify our service engineers for repairing;  
4) If the PE cables must be disconnected due to certain reason, please switch off  
the lightning protection device first to let the device de-energized. Be sure to  
confirm that whether the neutral cable has hazard voltage;  
5) Please refer to Using Directions of SPD24Z for details.  
9.8 Bypass Isolation Transformer  
Specifications:  
Input voltage: 380/400/415V, three phases;  
Output voltage: 380/400/415V, three phases;  
Rated frequency: 50Hz;  
Rated capacity: 20/30/40/60kVA  
Insulation level: F;  
Wiring: Y/Y  
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10.1 Abnormal Fault Handling  
If the UPS is abnormal without alarm indication, check according to Table 10-1.  
Table 10-1 Fault handling  
No.1  
1
Fault description  
Reason  
Actions to be taken  
Check the input voltage  
A. Input power is  
Utility switch is put to  
“ON”, no display by LCD,  
no self test of system  
disconnected from system  
B. Input under voltage  
UPS has no output power Output power cables are not  
2
3
Check the output cables  
Contact the distributor  
and no alarm  
well connected  
Abnormal sound and smell UPS has internal fault  
When the UPS is abnormal with visual/audible alarm, check the LCD display first  
and then process the fault according to Table10-2.  
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Table 10-2 Fault information of Single module UPS system  
No.1  
1
Fault description  
Reason  
Actions to be taken  
Ambient over-temperature over-temperature of UPS room  
Check the ventilation  
Environment parameter 1 Environment parameter channel 1 Check the devices relating to the  
abnormal has alarm channel  
2
3
4
5
6
Environment parameter 2 Environment parameter channel 2 Check the devices relating to the  
abnormal has alarm channel  
Environment parameter 3 Environment parameter channel 3 Check the devices relating to the  
abnormal  
has alarm  
channel  
Environment parameter  
abnormal  
12V  
environment  
parameter Check the devices relating to the  
channel  
channel has alarm  
Rectifier input voltage  
abnormal  
Line-to-neutral voltage of rectifier Check the input line-to-neutral voltage  
exceeds normal operation range amplitude of rectifier  
Line-to-neutral voltage of rectifier Check the input line-to-neutral voltage  
lower than 305V, but higher than amplitude of rectifier  
208V  
Rectifier input under-  
voltage  
7
Rectifier’s input voltage Rectifier frequency exceeds the Check the rectifier’s input voltage  
8
9
frequency is abnormal  
normal range  
frequency  
Input fuse blows  
Rectifier input fuse blows up  
Notify the service dept for repairing  
Input transformer over  
temperature  
Temperature of input transformer Check the ambient temperature and  
is too high ventilation  
10  
Input phase rotation  
Reverse  
Rectifier’s input phase rotation is Notify the UPS service engineer, check  
reverse the wiring of rectifier input cables  
11  
Bypass voltage or frequency is Check the bypass voltage and  
out of normal range and inverter frequency  
output is not synchronized with  
12 Bypass unsynchronized  
the bypass output.  
Bypass voltage or frequency Check the bypass voltage and  
Bypass ratings exceed the exceeds the normal range and frequency  
13  
14  
15  
normal range  
the bypass will not power the load  
anymore.  
If the over current time exceeds Check the load, if it is normal, then  
the limit, the UPS may shut down restart the UPS  
the bypass and the inverter.  
Bypass over current  
timeout  
When the overload time is due in Repair the bypass and reduce the load,  
inverter mode, if at this time the and then restart the UPS. Note: Don’t  
bypass has fault, then the inverter let the UPS in over load state for a long  
Shutdown due to bypass  
fault  
is shut down.  
time.  
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Reason  
No.1  
16  
Fault description  
Actions to be taken  
The battery life is reduced due to  
aging, which may endanger the  
normal operation of UPS. Warn  
the user that the battery is  
abnormal and needs to be  
replaced.  
Notify the service dept for replacing the  
battery and set the battery model and  
parameters through software.  
Battery needs to be  
replaced  
Batteries are not connected.  
Check the battery and the wiring of  
batteries  
17 No battery  
The battery discharges to pre-  
alarm pointthe battery capacity  
Pre-alarm for end of  
battery discharging  
18  
Shut down the load in time  
is inadequate  
the system may  
),  
shut down after a few minutes  
Check the battery temperature and  
ventilation  
19 battery over temperature  
20 battery self-test is disabled  
battery temperature is too high  
The battery condition for self-test Start the self test after the conditions  
is not satisfied  
can meet the requirements  
Battery is connected  
Notify the UPS service engineer to  
connect the battery again  
21  
Battery is connected reverse  
reverse  
Bypass phase rotation is Bypass phase rotation is reverse Notify the UPS service engineer to  
reverse change the bypass phase rotation  
22  
23  
Rectifier heatsink over Rectifier heatsink temperature is The UPS can recover automatically.  
temperature  
too high  
Check the environment and ventilation  
Replace the fan in time and the UPS  
can recover automatically  
24 Rectifier fan fails  
Rectifier fan is abnormal  
Check if the bypass is normal. The fault  
alarm stops automatically after the  
bypass recovers normal  
Inverter is asynchronous with  
bypass  
25 Inverter asynchronous  
Inverter heatsink over Inverter heatsink temperature is The UPS can recover automatically.  
26  
temperature  
too high  
Check the environment and ventilation  
Replace the fan in time and the UPS  
can recover automatically  
27 Inverter fan fails  
Inverter fan is abnormal  
The IGBT of inverter has over Restart the inverter, if the fault can’t be  
current resulting in the shut down cleared, notify the service dept for  
28 Inverter over current  
if inverter.  
repairing.  
Check whether there is fault in rectifier  
Shutdown due to low bus DC bus voltage is too low result in side, if no, then check whether  
29  
30  
voltage  
the shutdown of inverter  
overload occurs. Restart after clearing  
the fault.  
Output transformer over Output transformer temperature is Auto recovery, ambient and ventilation  
temperature  
too high  
of UPS should be checked.  
Disconnect unnecessary load and  
ensure the safety.  
31 Overload of single UPS  
32 Overload of system  
Load is too heavy  
Disconnect unnecessary load and  
ensure the safety.  
System load is too heavy  
Overload exceeds normal Over load occurs in inverter If the load decreases after 5 minutes,  
time mode, transfers to bypass mode the system will back to inverter mode  
33  
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Reason  
No.1  
Fault description  
Actions to be taken  
Surge current occurs in bypass Avoid applying big load abruptly and  
34 Output surge current  
mode, the system shutdown  
short circuit  
The system transfers to bypass  
Transfer to bypass due to mode due to surge current and Avoid applying load abruptly and the  
35  
36  
surge  
back to inverter mode after load is UPS can recover automatically  
decreased  
In parallel operation system,  
some UPS module may require to  
If the parallel operation system  
transfer to bypass due to surge or  
transfers to bypass mode, and the  
overload, other modules will  
operation condition enables, all the  
transfer to bypass after receiving  
UPS modules can recover to normal  
the signal sent by this UPS  
mode synchronously.  
Neighbouring UPS module  
requires to transfer to  
bypass mode  
module that requires to transfer to  
bypass mode  
Wrong operation such as start the  
Operate with reference to User’s  
UPS with the maintenance  
Manual  
37 User’s wrong operation  
bypass switched on  
The actual transfer times Transfer times exceed the times  
exceed the permissible set by background. The system  
38  
Avoid frequent overload  
transfer times per hour  
will stay in bypass mode until next  
hour.  
10.2 Warranty  
We provide 1 year of free service for our UPS (including the battery).  
The above warranty shall not apply in the following circumstances:  
The battery is provided by user;  
Damage resulting from operation not in accordance with the user manual;  
Damage as a result of fire, flood, etc.;  
Different levels of customized service packages are available with reasonable  
charge, including responsive, preventive maintenance, warranty period extension,  
etc. For detailed information, please contact the distributor or the local technical  
support center.  
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