Toshiba Power Supply 300 KW User Manual

UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS)  
G8000 SERIES  
INSTALLATION and  
OPERATION MANUAL  
480/480 V 100/150/225/300 kW  
Document: 61001-001  
July 2012  
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS)  
G8000 SERIES  
INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL  
480/480 V 100/150/225/300 kW  
Document: 61001-001  
July 2012  
© Copyright 2012 Toshiba International Corporation  
All rights reserved.  
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The Toshiba products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications  
(computer, personal equipment, office equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic  
appliances, etc.). These Toshiba products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in equipment  
that requires extraordinarily high quality and/or reliability; nor are they intended to be used in equipment  
that, if a malfunction or failure occurs, may result in loss of human life or bodily injury (collectively  
referred to as “Unintended Usage”). Unintended Usage includes atomic energy control instruments,  
airplane or spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion  
control instruments, life support equipment, all types of safety devices, etc. Unintended Usage of Toshiba  
products listed in this document shall be made at the customer’s own risk.  
NOTICE  
PLEASE INFORM TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION OR AUTHORIZED  
REPRESENTATIVE IN CASE OF INCONSISTENCIES, OMISSIONS, OR QUESTIONS.  
The instructions contained in this manual are not intended to cover all of the details or variations in  
equipment,nortoprovideforeverypossiblecontingencyconcerninginstallation,operation,ormaintenance.  
Should further information be required or if problems arise which are not covered sufficiently contact your  
Toshiba sales office.  
The contents of this instruction manual shall not become a part of or modify any prior or existing  
agreement, commitment, or relationship. The sales contract contains the entire obligation of Toshiba  
International Corporation’s UPS Division. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties  
is the sole warranty of Toshiba International Corporation’s UPS Division and any statements contained  
herein DO NOT create new warranties or modify the existing warranty.  
Any electrical or mechanical modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Toshiba  
International Corporation will void all warranties and may void the UL/CUL listing. Unauthorized  
modifications can also result in personal injury, death, or destruction of the equipment.  
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY  
Qualified Personnel is one that has the skills and knowledge relating to the construction,  
installation, operation, and maintenance of the electrical equipment and has received safety  
training on the hazards involved (Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety  
requirements).  
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UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS)  
Please complete the following information and retain for your records.  
Unless otherwise specified, the warranty period for the UPS or UPS part is 12 months from the shipment  
date (see Toshiba International Corporation bill of lading).  
Unless otherwise specified, the warranty period for a UPS battery is 36 months from the shipment date  
(see Toshiba International Corporation Bill of Lading for shipping date).  
JOB NUMBER  
MODEL NUMBER  
SERIAL NUMBER  
APPLICATION  
SHIPMENT DATE  
INSTALLATION DATE  
INSPECTED BY  
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Purpose  
This manual provides information on how to safely install and operate your Toshiba International  
Corporation power electronics product. This manual includes a section of general safety instructions  
that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual. Read the manual  
completely before installing, operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment.  
This manual and the accompanying drawings should be considered a permanent part of the equipment  
and should be readily available for reference and review. Dimensions shown in the manual are in metric  
and/or the English customary equivalent.  
Toshiba International Corporation reserves the right, without prior notice, to update information, make  
product changes, or discontinue any product or service identified in this publication.  
Toshiba is a registered trademark of the Toshiba Corporation. All other product or trade references  
appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
Toshiba International Corporation shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages  
resulting from the use of the information contained within this manual.  
This manual is copyrighted. No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without  
the prior written consent of Toshiba International Corporation.  
© Copyright 2008 Toshiba International Corporation  
All rights reserved.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
Toshiba’s Customer Support Center  
Contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center for assistance with application information or for any  
problems that you may experience with your Uninterruptible Power System (UPS).  
Toshiba Customer Support Center  
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (CST) - Monday through Friday  
USA Toll Free (877) 867-8773  
Tel (713) 466-0277  
Fax (713) 896-5212  
You may also contact Toshiba by writing to:  
Toshiba International Corporation  
13131 West Little York Road  
Houston, Texas 77041-9990  
Attn: UPS Product Manager  
For further information on Toshiba’s products and services, please visit our website at:  
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Table of Contents  
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1 Introduction  
This manual provides information on how to safely operate your G8000 Series Uninterruptible Power  
System (UPS). This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning  
labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual. Read the manual completely before installing,  
operating, or performing maintenance on this equipment.  
Qualified personnel should read this manual carefully before transporting, installing and wiring the UPS.  
In addition have a thorough understanding of the information provided in the chapters titled:  
• General Safety Instructions  
• Important Safety Instructions  
• Safety Precautions  
• Installation Precautions  
Please read the G8000 Series Operation Manual for important instructions on operating the UPS. This  
manual and the accompanying drawings should be considered a permanent part of the equipment and  
should be readily available for reference and review. Dimensions shown in the manual are in metric and/  
or the English customary equivalent.  
Keep the Installation Manual and the Operation Manual near the UPS for necessary reference.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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2 General Safety Instructions  
DO NOT attempt to transport, install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read  
and understood all of the product safety information provided in this manual.  
2.1 Symbols  
The symbols listed below are used throughout this manual. When symbols are used in this manual they  
will include important safety information that must be carefully followed.  
Safety Alert Symbol indicates that a potential  
personal injury hazard exists.  
Prohibited Symbol indicates DO NOT take action.  
Mandatory Symbol indicates that the following  
instruction is required.  
Ground Symbol indicates the location of the  
equipment grounding conductor.  
Electrical - Voltage & Shock Hazard Symbol  
indicates parts inside may cause electric shock.  
Explosion Hazard Symbol indicates parts may  
explode.  
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2.2 Signal Words  
The signal words listed below are used throughout this manual. When the words DANGER, WARNING,  
CAUTION and ATTENTION are used in this manual they will include important safety information that  
must be carefully followed.  
The word DANGER in capital letters preceded by  
the safety alert symbol indicates that an imminently  
hazardous situation exists, if not avoided, will  
DANGER  
result in death or serious injury to personnel.  
The word WARNING in capital letters preceded by  
the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially  
hazardous situation exists, if not avoided, could  
WARNING  
result in death or serious injury to personnel.  
The word CAUTION in capital letters preceded by  
the safety alert symbol indicates that a potentially  
hazardous situation exists, if not avoided, may  
CAUTION  
result in minor or moderate injury.  
The word CAUTION in capital letters without  
the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially  
hazardous situation exists, if not avoided, may  
CAUTION  
result in equipment and property damage.  
The word ATTENTION in capital letters without  
the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially  
hazardous situation exists, if not avoided, may  
ATTENTION  
result in equipment and property damage.  
2.3 Qualified Personnel  
Installation, operation, and maintenance shall be performed by Qualified Personnel Only. A Qualified  
Person is one that has the skills and knowledge relating to the construction, installation, operation,  
and maintenance of the electrical equipment and has received safety training on the hazards involved  
(Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety requirements).  
Qualified Personnel shall:  
Have read the entire operation manual.  
Be familiar with the construction and function of the UPS, the equipment being driven, and the  
hazards involved.  
Able to recognize and properly address hazards associated with the application of motor-driven  
equipment.  
Be trained and authorized to safely energize, de-energize, ground, lockout/tagout circuits and  
equipment, and clear faults in accordance with established safety practices.  
Be trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as safety shoes, rubber gloves,  
hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, flash clothing, etc., in accordance with established safety  
practices.  
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Be trained in rendering first aid.  
2.4 Factory Authorized Personnel  
Factory authorized personnel have been factory trained and certified to install, service, and repair the  
UPS. Contact the Toshiba Customer Support Center for assistance in locating the factory authorized  
personnel nearest you.  
3 Important Safety Instructions  
The following contains important instructions that should be followed during the installation, operation,  
and maintenance of the G8000 Series UPS.  
Please refer to the battery manufacturer’s instructions for details on operating, maintaining and/or  
replacing the batteries for each system. Keep unauthorized personnel from batteries. Only a certified  
service representative with battery experience should perform service on batteries.  
CAUTION  
Misuse of this equipment could result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.  
In no event will Toshiba Corporation be responsible or liable for either indirect or  
consequential damage or injury that may come from the use of this equipment.  
The UPS system input and output is NOT equipped with an over-current protection device, or an  
output disconnection at the AC output. The user should provide circuit breakers between the UPS AC  
input (or Bypass input) and the power sources and between the UPS output and the critical load input.  
The minimum device ratings are listed in Table 3.1.  
TABLE 3.1 UPS MINIMUM DEVICE RATINGS  
CapaCity  
100 kVA  
150 kVA  
225 kVA  
300 kVA  
Rated output  
480 V/277 V  
480 V/277 V  
480 V/277 V  
480 V/277 V  
iNput BReakeR RatiNg  
480 V-200 A  
output BReakeR RatiNg  
480 V-150 A  
480 V-300 A  
480 V-225 A  
480 V-450 A  
480 V-350 A  
480 V-500 A  
480 V-450 A  
The maximum operating ambient temperature is 86 °F (30 °C) at 1.0 PF, and 104 °F (40 °C) at 0.8 PF.  
If the UPS is exposed to the same ambient temperature as the battery system, the maximum operating  
ambient temperature is 86 °F (30 °C) at 1.0 PF, 90 °F (32 °C) at 0.8 PF. Table 3.2 lists the nominal battery  
voltage.  
TABLE 3.2 UPS NOMINAL BATTERY VOLTAGE  
CapaCity  
100 kVA  
150 kVA  
225 kVA  
300 kVA  
NomiNal Voltage  
360 Vdc  
Float Voltage  
405 V  
360 Vdc  
405 V  
360 Vdc  
405 V  
360 Vdc  
405 V  
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4 Safety Precautions  
The Toshiba products listed in this document are intended for usage in general electronics applications  
(computer, personal equipment, office equipment, measuring equipment, industrial robotics, domestic  
appliances, etc.). These Toshiba products are neither intended nor warranted for use in equipment that,  
if a malfunction or failure occurs, may result in loss of human life or bodily injury (collectively referred  
to as “Unintended Usage”). Unintended Usage includes atomic energy control instruments, airplane  
or spaceship instruments, transportation instruments, traffic signal instruments, combustion control  
instruments, medical operating room or life support equipment, all types of safety devices, etc. Unintended  
Usage of Toshiba products listed in this document shall be made at the customer’s own risk.  
The application of the UPS without special consideration for equipment that supports human safety and/  
or maintain public services may cause serious accidents.  
4.1 Disclaimer  
IN NO EVENT WILL TOSHIBA CORPORATION BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR EITHER  
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OR INJURY THAT MAY COME FROM THE USE OF THIS  
EQUIPMENT. ANY MODIFICATIONS WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION BY TOSHIBA COULD RESULT IN  
PERSONAL INJURIES, DEATH OR DESTRUCTION OF THE UPS.  
TOSHIBA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TO ANY  
PRODUCTS HEREIN TO IMPROVE RELIABILITY, FUNCTION OR DESIGN. TOSHIBA DOES NOT  
ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE APPLICATION OR USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR UPS  
DESCRIBED HEREIN; NEITHER DOES IT CONVEY ANY LICENSE UNDER ITS PATENT RIGHTS,  
NOR THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS.  
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4.2 General Maintenance  
WARNING  
DO NOT remove the rear/side panels, or any sheet metla not  
designed to be removed.  
Removing rear/side panels may result in electric shock, burns,  
personal injuries or UPS failure.  
Keep the area arround the UPS clean.  
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the UPS.  
Only factory authorized personnel sould perform internal general  
maintenance on the UPS.  
Contact the authorized Toshiba Customer Support Center or  
an authorized Toshiba representative for informaton on proper  
disposal of UPS components.  
It is illegal to dispose of certain components without conforming to  
environmental regulations for indusrial/commercial waste.  
4.3 Transporting/Unpacking  
WARNING  
WhentransportingtheUPSbycrane,followtheSPECIFIEDWORKPROCEDURE.  
The suspension wire angle should be less than 60°.  
The UPS falling or overturning may cause crushing, trapping or other personal  
injuries.  
See Installation Manual: Chapter 8 - Transporting  
DO NOT tilt the UPS more than 10° from upright position.  
Tilting the UPS more than 10° may cause crushing, trapping or other  
personal injuries.  
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CAUTION  
DO NOT transport, move, store, or place the UPS on its side.  
Forces due to heavy components inside may damage the UPS.  
Avoid vibration or shock exceeding 0.5G.  
Failing to observe this precaution may cause damage to the UPS.  
DO NOT allow the UPS to suffer shock or impact when  
unpacking.  
Tools used to remove packaging materials may cause damage to the  
UPS.  
DO NOT push or pull on the sides of the packaging.or the  
UPS to move it. Always use a crane, forklift, or pallet jack for  
transporting and positioning the UPS.  
Pushing/pulling on the sides of the unit to move it may result in damage  
to the UPS. See Figure 4.1 Exterior Handling label.  
Fig. 4.1 Exterior Handling label  
BY CRANE:  
- Cables should have sufficient rating  
and equal length.  
- Keep UPS leveled when lifting/lowering  
and avoid impacts.  
BY FORKLIFT:  
- Verify forklift maximum load capacity.  
Do not push or  
pull from sides  
- Ensure that the forks are long enough  
to support the UPS and are inserted  
properly.  
Do not push or  
pull from sides  
CKSIDE  
- Do not swing or tilt the UPS when  
lifting and/or transporting.  
BA  
See manual for complete details.  
FORKS (4 Ft. Minimum length)  
WARNING:  
Risk of tipping. For safe handling, lift UPS from back and sides only (as shown above)  
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4.4 Inspection/Storage  
Inspection  
Upon receipt of the UPS, an inspection for shipping damage should be performed. Use caution when  
removing the unit from the pallet. Refer to labels or documentation attached to packing material.  
Unpacking  
Check the unit for loose, broken, bent or otherwise damaged parts. If damage has occurred during shipping,  
keep all original crating and packing materials for return to the shipping agent.  
NOTE: The factory warranty does not apply to damage incurred during shipping!  
Ensure that the rated capacity and the model number specified on the nameplate conform to the order  
specifications.  
Storage  
During periods of non-use, the following guidelines are recommended for storage.  
Storage Preparation  
1) Power up the UPS and allow it to operate with no load for 24 hours to fully charge  
the batteries.  
2) Stop the unit.  
3) Place the Main Circuit Breaker switch in the “OFF” position.  
Storage Conditions  
• For best results, store the UPS in the original shipping container and place on a wood  
or metal pallet  
• Storage temperature range: -4 to 104 °F (-20 to 40 °C)  
• The optimum storage temperature is 70 °F (21 °C). A higher ambient temperature will  
require recharging more frequently during storage  
Avoid the following storage locations:  
• Locations that are subject to extreme temperature changes or high humidity  
• Locations that are subject to high levels of dust or metal particles  
• Locations that are subject to excessive vibration  
• Inclined floor surfaces  
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5 Installation Precautions  
CAUTION  
Install the UPS in a controlled environment.  
Improper storage and installation environment may deteriorate  
insulation, shorten component life and cause malfunctions.  
See Table 5.1 - UPS Installation Environment Standards  
DO NOT tilt the UPS more than 10° from upright position.  
Tilting the UPS more than 10° may cause crushing, trapping or other  
personal injuries and cause physical damage to internal components.  
WARNING  
Keep the SPECIFIED CLEARANCE around the UPS.  
Inadequate space around the UPS makes it difficult to perform  
maintenance/inspections, will lead to insufficient ventilation, and/or  
cause malfunctions.  
Install anchor bolts to secure the UPS to the installation floor.  
The UPS may fall during an earthquake if the anchor bolts are not  
installed and secured.  
Only factory authorized personnel should relocate, modify, or  
replace parts in the UPS after initial installation.  
Electrical shock, injury or UPS failure may occur if non-authorized  
technicians attempt to modify or relocate the UPS.  
Please contact Toshiba Customer Support Center if you plan to move  
or make modifications to the UPS  
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DO NOT block air vents.  
Blocking the vents will increase the internal temperatures and may  
result in UPS failure or fire.  
DO NOT install the UPS where water may fall on it.  
Water may cause electrical shock, personal injury or UPS failure.  
DO NOT use floor wax that contains silicon in the UPS storage  
area and/or nearby rooms.  
Floor wax that contains silicon may cause static electricity.  
WARNING  
The UPS should be installed per local and/or national electric codes  
by qualified personnel.  
Faults or improper operation may occur if the UPS is not installed  
properly.  
When an external maintenance bypass is installed for the UPS,  
before switching to external bypass, ensure that the UPS unit is  
switched to AC Bypass mode and the UPS control panel display  
verifies the unit is Bypass mode.  
Switching to the external bypass while the unit is in UPS mode may  
damage the UPS.  
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TABLE 5.1 - UPS INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT STANDARDS  
Item  
Environment standard  
Installation Location Indoors  
Minimum operating temperature: 32 °F (0 °C).  
Maximum operating temperature: 86 °F (30 °C) at 1.0 PF (UPS with/without  
battery system).  
Ambient  
Temperature  
Maximum operating temperature: 90 °F (32 °C) at 0.8 PF (UPS with battery  
system).  
Maximum operating temperature: 104 °F (40 °C) at 0.8 PF (UPS only).  
Average 24-hour operating temperature: 86 °F (30 °C) at 1.0 PF and 41 – 95 °F  
(5 35 °C) at 0.8 PF.  
The relative humidity must be between 30 and 90% noncondensing due to  
temperature changes.  
Relative Humidity  
Altitude  
These specifications are for altitudes up to 3240 ft. (1000 m) above sea level.  
Consult with the factory to determine the derating factor for installations above  
3240 ft. (1000 m).  
Installation environment must not have vibration frequencies 10 Hz 20 Hz.  
The acceleration due to vibrations less than 10 Hz must not exceed 0.5 G.  
The acceleration due to vibrations 20 Hz 50 Hz must not exceed 0.5 G.  
The total amplitude due to vibrations 50 Hz 100 Hz must not exceed 0.1 mm.  
Vibration and  
Mechanical Shock  
Dust must not exceed normal atmospheric levels and must not include conductive  
particles, silicone or oils.  
Dust  
No flammable and/or explosive gas.  
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)  
Sulfurous acid gas (SO2)  
Chlorine gas (Cl2)  
Less than or equal to 0.0001 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.05 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.002 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.1 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.02 PPM  
Flammable Gas  
Ammonia gas (NH3)  
Nitrous acid gas (NO2)  
Nitrous oxides (NOx)  
Ozone (O3)  
Less than or equal to 0.02 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.002 PPM  
Hydrochloric acid mist (HCl)  
Less than or equal to 0.1 mg/m3  
Installation Precautions  
1) Install the unit in a stable, level and upright position that is free of excessive  
vibration.  
2) Install the unit where the ambient temperature is within the specified range.  
3) DO NOT install the UPS in areas that are subject to high humidity.  
4) DO NOT install the UPS in areas that allow exposure to direct sunlight.  
5) DO NOT install the UPS in areas that allow exposure to high levels of airborne dust,  
metal particles, or flammable gases.  
6) DO NOT install the UPS in areas near sources of electrical noise. Ensuring a proper  
earth ground will reduce the effects of electrical noise and will reduce the potential for  
electrical shock.  
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7) The UPS generates and can radiate radio-frequency energy during operation.Although  
RFI noise filters are installed inside of the unit, there is no guarantee that the UPS will  
not influence some sensitive devices that are operating near by. If such interference  
is experienced, the UPS should be installed further away from the affected equipment  
and/or powered from a different source than that of the installed equipment.  
8) The user should provide over-current protection for hardwired UPS systems between  
the UPS output and the load input.  
9) After ensuring that all power sources are turned “OFF” and isolated in accordance with  
established lockout/tagout procedures, connect the power source wiring of the correct  
voltage to the input terminals of the UPS.  
NOTE: Ensure the input phasing is connected in clockwise rotation (CW). UPS  
internal circuitry is designed to disable further UPS operation if the input  
phasing is installed in counter-clockwise rotation (CCW).  
10) Connect the output terminals of the UPS to the load (refer to NEC Article 300 - Wiring  
Methods and Article 310 - Conductors For General Wiring). Size the branch circuit  
conductors in accordance with NEC Table 310.16 as published 9/2007.  
WARNING  
METAL CONDUIT IS NOT AN ACCEPTABLE GROUND.  
Conductor Routing and Grounding  
1) Use separate metal conduits for routing the input power, output power, and control  
circuits.  
2) Follow the wire size and tightening torque specifications.  
3) Always ground the unit to reduce the potential for electrical shock and to help reduce  
electrical noise.  
4) A separate ground cable should be run inside the conduit with the input power, output  
power, and control circuits.  
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5.1 Wiring/Connection  
WARNING  
Perform wiring and connections with correct polarity.  
Be careful when connecting the UPS to the battery system. A wrong  
connection may cause damage to the UPS, battery, or charger.  
Connect ONLY one (1) ground wire to the earth ground terminal.  
A missing ground wire may cause an electrical shock hazard.  
Connecting to more than one ground may cause a ground loop.  
See Chapter 8 - UPS Wiring  
DO NOT force, bend, or pull wires.  
DO NOT damage wire insulation.  
DO NOT place heavy objects on top of UPS.  
Observe the above precautions when making wire connections or  
handling the wires. Failing to observe these precautions may damage  
the insulation of the wires or may cause a fire or an electric shock  
hazard.  
ATTENTION  
Follow the torque criteria for tightening screws.  
Loose connections may cause fire due to heating.  
See Chapter 11 - UPS Wiring  
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6 Warning Labels  
Below are representative warning labels and their location on the UPS. Exterior Handling labels shown  
in section 4.3, Transporting/Unpacking, are in the manual packet, and attached to the UPS shipping  
covering and shipping pallet.  
ATTENTION  
Make sure all the warning labels are installed in the appropriate locations.  
If a label is missing or illegible, contact Toshiba Customer Support Center or an  
authorized representative.  
(A) 48082  
(B) 40308  
DANGER  
DANGER  
AC VOLTAGE  
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES  
Hazardous voltages are used in the operation  
of this equipment and could cause severe personal  
injury or loss of life.  
The following precautions should be observed to  
reduce the risk of injury or death.  
This UPS receives power from more  
than one source. Disconnect all AC  
sources before performing any service  
or testing inside this unit  
Only qualified technicians familiar with this equipment and the  
information supplied with it should be permitted to install and  
operate this equipment.  
Installation of electrical equipment must be done i n  
accordance with National Electrical Code and any other state  
or local codes. Proper grounding and conductor siz ing must  
be installed for safe operation.  
48082  
During operation, keep all covers in place and cabi net  
doors shut.  
When performing visual inspections and maintenance, if  
possible, be sure the UPS is turned off and the inc oming  
AC feed is turned off and locked out.  
The UPS and Battery Cabinet will have hazardous  
voltages present even after the AC feed is turned off.  
(C) 56875 FOR 100, 150, 225KVA  
If it is necessary to make measurements with the power  
on, do not touch any electrical connection points. Remove  
all jewelry from wrists and fingers. Make sure test equipment  
is in good, safe operating condition.  
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY!  
REFER TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR WIRE SIZE AND TIGHTENING TORQUE  
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12  
13  
While servicing, stand on some type of insulation, and be  
sure not to be grounded.  
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480V  
480V  
AC OUTPUT  
400V  
480V  
BYPASS INPUT  
Follow the safety instructions given in the equipment manual  
carefully and observe all danger, warning and cauti on notices.  
AC INPUT  
BATTERY  
40308  
(C) 58708 FOR 300KVA  
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY !  
REFER TO INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR WIRE SIZE AND TIGHTENING TORQUE  
(D) 40830  
WARNING  
CRITICAL FUSE SIZING  
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
10  
U
11  
V
12  
W
4
5
Incorrect fuse replacement size  
may result in fire or inadequate  
equipment protection.  
U
V
W
U
V
W
N
-
+
480V  
400V  
480V  
AC OUTPUT  
480V  
BYPASS INPUT  
AC INPUT  
BATTERY  
Replace only with same type  
and rating of fuse.  
PN 40830  
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(E) 39561  
(F) 58705 SERIAL LABEL  
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY  
(G) 57055  
GND  
DANGER  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
Capacitors stay charged after power  
has been shut off.  
Accidental contact with live parts can  
cause personal injury and death.  
Turn off and lock out all power sources.  
Wait at least five (5) minutes for power  
to dissipate then check voltage before  
servicing.  
39561  
58705  
LISTED  
27E5  
MFD. IN U.S .A. FR OM FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC C OMP ON ENTS  
HOUSTON,TEXAS  
®
®
(I) 40831  
(J) 57053  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
8A  
(control power source switch)  
Heat sink not grounded.  
Risk of electrical shock.  
Do not turn off while operating.  
Disconnect UPS and electrically  
test heat sink before touching.  
PN 40831  
6.1 Warning Label Locations  
FIGURE 6.2 – 100 KVA UPS WARNING LABELS  
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FIGURE 6.3 – 150/225 KVA UPS WARNING LABELS  
FIGURE 6.4 - 300 KVA UPS WARNING LABELS  
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7 Weight and Dimensions  
Table 7.1 lists the unit and shipping weights for G8000 UPS models illustrated in Figures 7.1 – 7.3.  
TABLE 7.1 G8000 UPS UNIT AND SHIPPING WEIGHTS  
Model  
Unit  
Shipping  
100 kVA  
1740 lb. (789 kg)  
1790 lb. (812 kg)  
150 kVA  
225 kVA  
300 kVA  
2467 lb. (1119 kg)  
2980 lb. (1352 kg)  
4575 lb. (2075 kg)  
2556 lb. (1159 kg)  
3069 lb. (1392 kg)  
4725 lb. (2143 kg)  
“8A” SWITCH  
TERMINAL  
BLOCKS  
GROUND BUS  
FIGURE 7.1 – 100 KVA UPS EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (INCHES)  
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79.2  
“8A” SWITCH  
TERMINAL  
BLOCKS  
GROUND BUS  
FIGURE 7.2 - 150/225 KVA UPS EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (INCHES)  
GROUND BUS  
TERMINAL  
BLOCKS  
“8A” SWITCH  
82.5  
FIGURE 7.3 – 300 KVA UPS EXTERIOR DIMENSIONS (INCHES)  
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8 Transporting  
WARNING  
WhentransportingtheUPSbycrane,followtheSPECIFIEDWORKPROCEDURE.  
The suspension wire angle should be less than 60°.  
The UPS falling or overturning may cause crushing, trapping or other personal  
injuries.  
DO NOT tilt the UPS more than 10° from upright position.  
Tilting the UPS more than 10° may cause crushing, trapping or other  
personal injuries.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT transport, move, store, or place the UPS on its side.  
Excessive force applied from heavy components inside may damage  
the UPS.  
Avoid vibration or shock exceeding 0.5G.  
Failing to observe this precaution may cause damage to the UPS.  
DO NOT allow the UPS to suffer shock or impact when  
unpacking.  
Tools used to remove packaging materials may cause damage to the  
UPS.  
DO NOT install the UPS where water may fall on it.  
Water may cause electrical shock, personal injury or UPS failure.  
DO NOT push or pull on the sides of the packaging.or the  
UPS to move it. Always use a crane, forklift, or pallet jack for  
transporting and positioning the UPS.  
Pushing/pulling on the sides of the unit to move it may result in damage  
to the UPS. (See Figure 4.1 Exterior Handling label.)  
The UPS may be packed in a crate for extra protection during transportation. Avoid impact or vibration  
against the UPS during transportation. DO NOT expose the UPS directly to water.  
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8.1 Transporting By Crane  
Cables should have sufficient ratings and be of the same length. Make sure the suspension cables are  
hooked at eyebolts. See Figure 8.1. Keep the angle less than 60° between cables.  
Refer to Chapter 7 - Weight and Dimension for UPS cabinet weight.  
Keep UPS leveled when lifting. DO NOT swing or tilt the UPS. Minimize the impact when lowering the  
UPS to the floor. Figure 8.2 and 8.3 indicate unacceptable lifting.  
Figure 8.4 and 8.5 show examples of acceptable and unacceptable operations.  
Less than 60°  
FIGURE 8.1 - CABLES AND EYEBOLTS TO LIFT THE UPS  
More than 60°  
Uneven Cables  
FIGURE 8.2 - ANGLE MORE THAN 60°  
FIGURE 8.3 - UNEVEN CABLES  
FIGURE 8.4 - ACCEPTABLE OPERATION  
FIGURE 8.5 - UNACCEPTABLE OPERATION  
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8.2 Transporting By Forklift  
Refer to Chapter 7 - Weight and Dimensions.  
Verify forklift maximum load capacity and ensure that the forks are long enough to properly support the  
UPS. Insert the forks into the space shown in Figure 8.6. Spaces for the forks are provided underneath  
the UPS.  
DO NOT swing or tilt UPS when lifting and/or transporting. Minimize the impact when lowering the UPS  
to the floor.  
100 - 225 kVA  
Base  
Secure the forks against the base then lift  
Insert the forks here  
300 kVA  
Base  
Secure the forks against the base then lift  
Insert the forks here  
FIGURE 8.6 -TRANSPORTING UPS BY FORKLIFT  
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9 Storage/Operating Environment  
Observe the following when storing the UPS.  
Store UPS indoors.  
Maximum storage time for the UPS between powered operation cycles is three years.  
If the UPS has been stored for a period exceeding 36 months, contact your factory  
authorized represnetative of guidance in starting the unit.  
Temperature fluctuations should be minimized.  
The optimal storage temperature range is 68 – 77 °F (20 – 25° C).  
A maximum temperature range of 32 – 104 °F (0 – 40 °C) should be observed.  
The optimal relative humidity at the storage location should be between 50 – 60%.  
Humidity must not exceed 90%.  
Avoid locations where UPS may be exposed to corrosive gas.  
Avoid locations with dirt and/or dust.  
TABLE 9.1 - UPS STORAGE/OPERATING ENVIRONMENT STANDARDS  
Item  
Environment standard  
Storage Location  
Indoors  
Minimum storage temperature: 32 °F (0 °C)  
Maximum storage temperature: 104 °F (40 °C)  
Ambient Temperature  
The relative humidity must be between 30 and 90% and without condensation  
due to temperature changes.  
Relative Humidity  
Altitude  
This equipment is rated for installations up to 3240 ft. (1000m) above  
sea level. Consult with the factory to determine the derating factor for  
installations above 3240 ft. (1000m).  
Dust must not exceed normal atmospheric levels and must not include  
conductive particles, silicone or oils.  
Dust  
No flammable and/or explosive gas.  
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S)  
Sulfurous acid gas (SO2)  
Chlorine gas (Cl2)  
Less than or equal to 0.0001 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.05 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.002 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.1 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.02 PPM  
Flammable Gas  
Ammonia gas (NH3)  
Nitrous acid gas (NO2)  
Nitrous oxides (NOx)  
Ozone (O3)  
Less than or equal to 0.02 PPM  
Less than or equal to 0.002 PPM  
Hydrochloric acid mist (HCl)  
Less than or equal to 0.1 mg/m3  
9.1 Operating Precautions  
Initial startup/comisioning of the UPS should be performed by factory authorized personnel.  
1) The UPS should not be powered up until the entire operation manual has been  
read.  
2) The voltage of the input power source must be within the rated input voltage  
range. The input frequency range must be within the rated input frequency  
range.  
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3) The UPS should not be used with a load that has a rated input that is greater than the  
rated output of the UPS.  
4) If using the UPS to provide power to motors that require high starting current or with  
motors that require a long starting time, call Toshiba support for guidance in over  
sizing the UPS for lock rotor current.  
5) DO NOT insert metal objects or combustible materials in the ventilation slots of the  
UPS.  
6) DO NOT place, hang, or paste any objects on the exterior surfaces of the UPS.  
7) The capacitors in the UPS maintain a residual charge for a while after turning the UPS  
off. The required discharge time for each UPS typeform is provided via a cabinet label  
and a CHARGE LED. Wait for at least the minimum time indicated on the label and  
ensure that the CHARGE LED has gone out before opening the door of the UPS once  
the UPS power has been turned off.  
8) DO NOT attempt to disassemble, modify, or repair the UPS. Call your Toshiba sales  
representative for repair information.  
9) Turn the power on only after installing ALL of the covers.  
10) DO NOT remove any covers of the UPS when power is on.  
11) If the UPS should emit smoke or an unusual odor or sound, turn the power off  
immediately.  
12) Warning signs should be placed on or near the load as a notification that the load is  
being powered by the UPS.  
13) Additional warnings and notifications shall be posted at the equipment installation  
location as deemed required by Qualified Personnel.  
WARNING  
While operating in the inverter mode, placing the input breaker  
in the “OFF” position will switch the UPS to the battery backup  
mode.  
The output of the UPS will continue uninterrupted to the load. The unit  
must be in the bypass mode at the time that the breaker is placed in  
the “OFF” position for the UPS to shutdown power to the load.  
CAUTION  
After an Emergency Power Off (EPO), DO NOT reset the breaker  
until the UPS internal circuits have been fully discharged.  
The UPS could be damaged if the unit is not fully discharged before  
the breaker is reset.  
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9.2 Maintenance Precautions  
All internal maintenance sould be performed by factory authorized personnel.  
1) Turn off, lockout, and tagout ALL power sources before connecting the power wiring to  
the equipment or when performing maintenance.  
2) Hardwire type UPS units are not equipped with an over-current protection device, nor  
do they have an output disconnect for the AC output. A user-installed circuit breaker  
should be provided between the UPS output and the load input.  
3) The maximum ambient operating temperature is 86 °F (30 °C) at 1.0 PF, and 104 °F  
(40 °C) at 0.8 PF.  
4) Only factory authorized personnel should service the UPS. Contact Toshiba for the  
the nearest authorized service center.  
5) Battery servicing should be performed by factory authorized personnel only. Contact  
your nearest factory authorized service center for battery replacement.  
Qualified Personnel ONLY!  
Qualified Personnel have the skills and knowledge relating to the construction, installation, operation,  
and maintenance of the electrical equipment and has received safety training on the hazards involved  
(Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety requirements).  
Qualified Personnel shall:  
1) Have read the entire operation manual.  
2) Be trained and authorized to safely energize, de-energize, ground, lockout and  
tag circuits and equipment, and clear faults in accordance with established safety  
practices.  
3) Be trained in the proper use and care of protective equipment such as safety shoes,  
rubbergloves, hardhats,safetyglasses, faceshields, flashclothing, etc.,inaccordance  
with established safety practices.  
4) Be trained in rendering first aid.  
5) Be knowledgeable of batteries and the required handling and maintenance  
precautions.  
WARNING  
Misuse of equipment could result in injury and equipment damage.  
In no event will Toshiba Corporation be responsible or liable for either  
indirect or consequential damage or injury that may result from the  
misuse of this equipment.  
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CAUTION  
DO NOT dispose of the batteries in a fire.  
The batteries may explode.  
DO NOT open or mutilate the batteries.  
Released electrolyte is harmful to the eyes and skin and could also  
be toxic.  
DANGER  
A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short  
circuit current.  
9.3 Disposal  
Please contact your local or state environmental agency for details on disposal of electrical components  
and packaging in your particular area.  
It is illegal to dump lead-acid batteries in landfills or dispose of them improperly.  
Please help protect the Earth by contacting the environmental protection agencies in your area, the  
battery manufacturer, or call Toshiba toll-free at (877) 867-8773 for more information about recycling  
batteries.  
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10 Installation  
WARNING  
Keep the SPECIFIED CLEARANCE around the UPS.  
Inadequate space around the UPS makes it difficult to perform  
maintenance/inspections, lead to insufficient ventilation, and/or will  
cause malfunctions.  
See Figure 10.1 - UPS Clearance  
DO NOT tilt the UPS more than 10° from upright position.  
Tilting the UPS more than 10° may cause crushing, trapping or other  
personal injuries.  
Install anchor bolts to secure the UPS to the installation floor.  
The UPS may fall during an earthquake if the anchor bolts are not  
installed and secured.  
DO NOT transport, move, store, or place the UPS on its side.  
Forces due to heavy components inside may damage the UPS.  
DO NOT allow the UPS to suffer shock or impact when  
unpacking.  
Tools used to remove packaging materials may cause damage to the  
UPS.  
DO NOT push or pull on the sides of the packaging.or the  
UPS to move it. Always use a crane, forklift, or pallet jack for  
transporting and positioning the UPS.  
Pushing/pulling on the sides of the unit to move it may result in damage  
to the UPS. See Figure 4.1 Exterior Handling label.  
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10.1 Unpacking  
Unpack the UPS indoors on a paved floor. The UPS should be as close as possible to its final storage  
location. Overhead traveling cranes should be used to unpack any G8000 Series UPS. If an overhead  
traveling crane is not available, allow enough space for forklift operations to unpack the UPS crate. Then  
remove the crate.  
Points to observe  
Retain all small articles during unpacking and installation.  
Make sure that exterior paint is not scratched and that the UPS cabinet is not damaged.  
DO NOT damage the UPS when using tools to remove packaging materials.  
If provided, DO NOT remove the plastic sheet cover, until installation.  
Do not remove the fan covers until UPS start up. The fan covers should be removed by factory  
authorized personnel. Packing materials should be disposed by the appropriate means.  
Immediately report any abnormalities to Toshiba Customer Support Center or an authorized  
representative.  
10.2 UPS Clearance  
Maintain the indicated clearance during installation. See Figure 10.1. Ensure that the front and top air vents  
are NOT blocked.  
Top 16 in. (400 mm)  
Front  
44 in.  
(1100 mm)  
Back 0 in. (0 mm)  
Side 0 in. (0 mm)  
FIGURE 10.1 - UPS CLEARANCE  
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10.3 Anchor Bolts  
Install the anchor bolts to secure the UPS on the floor. See Figure 10.2 for anchor bolt installation detail.  
Use 12mm (1/2”) diameter anchor bolts. There are 16mm (5/8”) diameter holes provided in the UPS base.  
See Figure 10.3 for the hole locations and dimensions for the specified UPS models.  
< 100kVA (T80S3K10KK6XS2H) >  
Back  
551mm  
(21” 11/16)  
4 x 12mm-Dia. (1/2”)  
Front  
754mm (29” 11/16)  
< 100kVA (T80S3K10KK6XSNH) >  
< 150/225kVA >  
4 of 16mm-diameter  
(5/8”) screw holes  
Back  
4 screw holes  
(Side View)  
551mm  
(21” 11/16)  
4 x 12mm-Dia. (1/2”)  
Front  
Anchor Bolt  
1,170mm (46” 1/16)  
FIGURE10.2
ANCHOR BOLT INSTALLATION DETAIL  
< 250/300kVA >  
Back  
650mm  
(25” 19/32)  
8 x 12mm-Dia. (1/2”)  
Front  
572mm  
(22” 1/2)  
572mm  
(22” 1/2)  
572mm  
(22” 1/2)  
FIGURE 10.3  
HOLE LOCATIONS/DIMENSIONS  
ON BOTTOM OF UPS  
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11 UPS Wiring  
Note: Always consult your local and NEC electrical codes for wiring, cabling, and circuit protection device  
requirements.  
Figure 11.1 illustrates the external wiring of the G8000 UPS. See corresponding section to each wiring  
term.  
• Power cable connection at terminal blocks/buses and external breaker provision for the AC  
input/output, Bypass Input and DC input.  
• Earth ground wire at grounding terminal.  
• Control wire terminal TB1 (battery cabinet and bypass breaker)  
< UPS >  
Bypass  
3φ4W  
Contactor + Thyristor  
Bypass  
Breaker  
Bypass  
Contactor  
Input  
AC Input  
Contactor  
3φ3W  
Output  
3φ4W  
Input  
Breaker  
Output  
Breaker  
Inverter  
Inverter  
Contactor  
Rectifier  
Chopper  
Charger  
TB1  
DC input  
Battery  
Breaker  
Ground  
Wire  
< Battery Cabinet >  
FIGURE 11.1 - EXTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM  
An external maintenance bypass may be installed in parallel with the UPS to allow servicing of the  
G8000 while maintaining power to the UPS load. Contact the Toshiba Customer Service for further  
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11.1 100 kVA Terminal Blocks and Power Cables  
Note: Always consult your site specific, local, state, and NEC electrical codes for wiring, cabling, and  
circuit protection device requirements.  
The terminal blocks for the 100 kVA UPS are shown in Figure 11.2.  
Recommended external cable size and tightening torque for a single battery string are listed in Table  
11.3–11.5. For two or more battery strings consult with Toshiba Technical Support. Ensure that your  
installation adheres to local and NEC electrical codes.  
Use only copper wires for external cables.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11  
12 13  
U
V
W
U
V
W
N
U
V
W
N
+
-
BATTERY  
BYPASS INPUT  
AC OUTPUT  
AC INPUT  
FIGURE 11.2 - TERMINAL BLOCKS FOR 100 KVA UPS  
TABLE 11.1 RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZE & TIGHTENING TORQUE FOR 100 KVA UPS  
Block Number  
Cable Size**  
Tightening Torque  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
275 in.-lb. (3.2 kg-m)  
1
2
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
AWG 1/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
*12  
*13  
Two AWG 2/0  
* One battery string. (Consult factory if using more than one battery string.)  
** Maximum cable size is AWG 2/0  
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11.2 150, 225, and 300 kVA Buss Strip Terminals and Power Cables  
Note: Always consult your site specific, local, state, and NEC electrical codes for wiring, cabling, and  
circuit protection device requirements.  
The 150, 225, and 300 kVA UPS units have buss strip power terminals. Figure 11.3 is a typical buss strip  
for a 150/225 kVA UPS.  
1.75 in.  
(45 mm)  
3 in.  
(77 mm)  
0.5 in. Dia.  
(1.27 mm)  
1.97 in.  
1.77 in.  
(50 mm)  
(45 mm)  
5.3 in. (135 mm)  
FIGURE 11.3 - TERMINAL BUS DETAIL  
Figure 11.4 shows the arrangement of the terminal buss strips for the 150 and 225 kVA UPS units. The  
terminal buss strips are located inside, at the bottom of the UPS. The dashed line indicates the side  
view of the bolt holes. Use 1/2 inch bolts to attach the lugs.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
U
V
W
U
V
W
N
U
V
W
N
+
AC INPUT  
BYPASS INPUT  
AC OUTPUT  
BATTERY  
FIGURE 11.4 - TERMINAL BUSS ARRANGEMENT FOR 150 AND 225 KVA UPS  
Figure 11.5 shows the arrangement of the terminal buss strips for the 300 kVA UPS. The buss strips are  
located inside at the top of the unit.  
10  
12  
1
2
3
6
7
8
11  
4
5
9
U
V
W
+
U
V
W
N
U
V
W
AC INPUT  
3-phase 3-wire  
BATTERY  
BYPASS INPUT  
3-phase 4-wire  
AC OUTPUT  
3-phase 4-wire  
FIGURE 11.5 - TERMINAL BUSS ARRANGEMENT FOR 300 KVA UPS  
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For UPS’ equipped with buss strip terminals for the A/C INPUT, BYPASS INPUT, A/C OUTPUT and  
BATTERY connections, Toshiba recommends using the compression lugs listed in Table 11.2, or their  
equivalent, for cable terminations to be mounted on the bus strips.  
See Table 11.3 – Table 11.5 for recommended cable sizes for the 150, 225, and 300 kVA UPS.  
TABLE 11.2 RECOMMENDED CRIMP TYPE COMPRESSION LUGS FOR BUS STRIP TERMINALS  
Wire Size  
Wire  
Strand  
Class  
Recommendation  
Crimp tool Required  
Burndy type Y35 or Y46  
Vendor  
Cat. No.  
Color Key  
Die Index  
1/0  
B
I
B
Burndy  
Ilsco  
Burndy  
YA25  
CRA-1/OL  
YA25-LB  
Pink  
Pink  
Black  
12 / 348  
12 / 348  
13  
2/0  
B
I
B
Burndy  
Ilsco  
Burndy  
YA26  
CRA-2/OL  
YA27-LB  
Black  
Black  
Orange  
13  
13  
14 / 101  
3/0  
B
I
B
Burndy  
Ilsco  
Burndy  
YA-27  
CRB-3/OL  
YA28-LB  
Orange  
Orange  
Purple  
14 / 101  
14 / 101  
15  
4/0  
B
I
B
Burndy  
Ilsco  
Burndy  
YA28  
CRB-4/OL  
YA29-LB  
Purple  
Purple  
Yellow  
15  
15  
16  
300 MCM  
B
I
B
Burndy  
Ilsco  
Burndy  
YA30  
CRA-30OL  
YA32-LB  
White  
White  
Red  
17 / 298  
17 / 298  
18 / 324  
350 MCM  
600 MCM  
B
I
Burndy  
Ilsco  
YA31L  
CRA-350  
Red  
Red  
18  
18  
B
I
Burndy  
Ilsco  
YA36L  
CRA-600  
Green  
Green  
22  
22  
TABLE 11.3 RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZE AND FASTENER TORQUE FOR 150 KVA UNIT  
Block Number  
Cable Size  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two 300 MCM or larger  
Two 300 MCM or larger  
Recommended Fastener Torque **  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
*12  
*13  
* One battery string. (Consult factory if using more than one battery string.)  
** Fastener torque specified for: 1/2 in. diameter grade 5 steel bolt.  
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TABLE 11.4 RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZE AND FASTENER TORQUE FOR 225 KVA UNIT  
Block Number  
Cable Size  
Recommended Fastener Torque **  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
1
2
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Two AWG 2/0 or larger  
Three AWG 4/0 or larger  
Three AWG 4/0 or larger  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
*12  
*13  
* One battery string. (Consult factory if using more than one battery string.)  
** Fastener torque specified for: 1/2 in. diameter grade 5 steel bolt.  
TABLE 11.5 RECOMMENDED CABLE SIZE AND FASTENER TORQUE FOR 300 KVA UPS  
Bus Number  
Cable Size  
Recommended Fastener Torque **  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
540 in.-lb. (6.2 kg-m)  
1
2
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Three 350 MCM or larger  
Three 350 MCM or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
Two AWG 4/0 or larger  
3
*4  
*5  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
* One battery string. (Consult factory if using more than one battery string.)  
** Fastener torque specified for: 1/2 in. diameter grade 5 steel bolt.  
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11.3 UPS Power Cable Knockout Plates  
Cable knockout plates are provided at the bottom of the 100 kVA UPS, and at the top and bottom of the  
150/225 kVA UPS. (Older models of the G8000 150/225 kVA UPS do not come equipped with an upper  
knockout plate.) The recommended hole locations are illustrated in Figure 11.6, 11.7, and 11.8.  
The five (5) holes must be punched during installation. The dashed rectangle indicates the UPS opening  
behind the knockout plates.  
PLATE #1  
PLATE #2  
3” Dia.  
0.8”  
2” Dia.  
0.8”  
AC OUTPUT  
AC INPUT  
BYPASS  
BATTERY  
CONTROL  
WIRES  
FIGURE 11.6 - BOTTOM CABLE KNOCKOUT PLATES FOR 100 KVA (T80S3K10KK6XS2H)  
PLATE #1  
PLATE #2  
PLATE #3  
4” Dia.  
0.8”  
2” Dia.  
0.4”  
AC OUTPUT  
BATTERY  
CONTROL  
WIRES  
AC INPUT  
BYPASS  
FIGURE 11.7 - BOTTOM CABLE KNOCKOUT PLATES 100 KVA (T80S3K10KK6XSNH); 150/225 KVA  
4” Dia.  
FIGURE 11.8 - TOP ACCESS KNOCKOUT PLATE (IF AVAILABLE - 150 AND 225 KVA ONLY)  
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Figure 11.9 shows the four (4) cable knockout plates provided at the top of the 300 kVA UPS. Seven (7)  
holes must be punched during installation. The dashed rectangle indicates the UPS opening behind the  
knockout plates.  
PLATE #1  
PLATE #4  
PLATE #2  
PLATE #3  
2“ Dia.  
2“ Dia.  
1.5”  
4” Dia.  
0.4”  
0.6”  
0.6”  
GROUND WIRE  
CONTROL WIRES  
-
+
0.8”  
AC INPUT  
BATTERY  
BYPASS  
AC OUTPUT  
FIGURE 11.9 - TERMINAL KNOCKOUT PLATES FOR THE 300 KVA UPS  
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11.4 External Breakers  
The G8000 UPS units are not equipped with circuit breakers. Qualified personnel should provide the  
external breakers for the AC input/output, bypass input and DC input.  
See Figure 11.1 – External Wiring Diagram, for the circuit position of the breakers.  
Table 11.6 shows the G8000 UPS minimum external breaker rating for each capacity. The bypass input and  
the AC output require 3-pole breakers.  
TABLE 11.6 EXTERNAL BREAKER RATING  
AC Input / Bypass Input / AC Output  
Minimum Breaker Rating  
DC Input  
Minimum Breaker Rating  
Capacity  
100 kVA  
150 kVA  
225 kVA  
300 kVA  
480 V - 200 A  
480 V - 300 A  
480 V - 450 A  
480 V - 500 A  
500 VDC – 500 A  
500 VDC – 700 A  
500 VDC – 1100 A  
500 VDC – 1500 A  
11.5 Grounding Wire  
WARNING  
Be sure to ground the UPS as specified.  
Using the UPS without a proper ground will deteriorate the insulation,  
cause leakage of currents and electric shock.The resistance to ground  
should be less than or equal to 10 ohms.  
The 100/150/225kVA earth grounding bus is located inside, at the bottom-front of the unit. The 300 kVA  
earth grounding bus is located inside, at the top-left of the unit.  
Use a AWG 2 (or 38 mm2) or larger cable for the grounding wire. Run the grounding wire through the  
opening at the bottom, or through a hole in the top knockout plate (if available). See Figure 11.10. Connect  
either the top or bottom earth ground bus, but not both, to the grounding wire.  
The ground wire must have a crimp terminal with a 1/2 in. (12 mm) diameter bolt hole. The ground bus has  
33/64 in. (13 mm) bolt hole. The connect the crimp terminal and ground bus together using a 7/16 in. (10  
mm) diameter bolt.  
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Ground bus  
10 mm or  
7/16 in. Bolt  
12 mm or 1/2 in.  
Terminal  
AWG 2 (38 mm)  
ground wire  
Feed-through opening  
To facility  
earth ground  
Facility earth ground.  
Alternate ground wire routing  
through top knockout plate.  
G8000 - 150/225 kVA  
Ground bus  
10 mm or  
7/16 in. Bolt  
Note: Use either the top or the  
bottom access for the ground  
wire to connect to the ground  
buss, but use only one ground  
wire..  
12 mm or 1/2 in.  
Terminal  
AWG 2 (38 mm)  
ground wire  
Feed-through opening  
To facility  
earth ground  
Facility earth ground.  
Ground wire routing through  
top knockout plate.  
G8000 - 300 kVA  
Through knockout plate  
on top (recommended)  
10 mm or  
7/16 in. Bolt  
Ground bus  
Note: Use either the top or the  
bottom grounding point, but not  
both. Doing so may degrade the  
performance of the unit.  
Alternate ground  
wire location  
FIGURE 11.10 - EARTH GROUND WIRE  
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11.6 Control Wires  
The control wires terminal layouts at TB1 (terminal bus 1) are shown below in Table 11.8.  
TABLE 11.8 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS  
No.  
1
I/O  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Input  
Signal Name  
Low Battery  
Operation  
Closed at Low Battery  
2
Backup Operation  
Fault  
Closed during Backup Operation  
Closed if Faults present  
3
4
Inverter Supply  
Warning  
Closed during Normal Operation  
Closed if Warnings present  
5
6
P24  
}
}
7
Input  
Remote Run  
P24  
Close to run UPS  
8
Input  
9
Input  
Remote Stop  
Bypass Supply  
Output Signal Ground  
P24  
Close to stop UPS  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Output  
Output  
Input  
Close during Bypass Operation  
(Ground for pin #1 – 5 & #10)  
Battery’s  
}
}
}
}
Input  
Battery Overheat  
Overheat B-contact  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Bypass Breaker  
52C Trip Signal  
72B Trip Signal  
72B Aux. Contact  
Shunt Trip Signal by EPO  
Battery Breaker shunt trip  
by EPO or Battery shutdown  
Battery breaker’s  
Auxiliary A-contact  
Output  
Output  
External EPO  
External EPO  
Ext EPO (Customer) N.O. Contacts  
Ext EPO (Customer) N.O. Contacts  
}
Note: All control wiring should be #18 AWG (0.823 mm2) or larger.  
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The UPS battery cabinet and bypass breaker should be wired as shown below in Figure 11.11.  
Power Source  
Jumper wire if battery  
OH is not applied  
TC  
Bypass Breaker  
To Bypass  
Input  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Power Source  
for trip coil  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
Overheat  
B-Contact  
To DC  
Input  
Auxillary A-  
contact  
TB1  
UPS Cabinet  
Battery Cabinet  
Ext. EPO (Customer) N.O. Contacts  
FIGURE 11.11 - CONNECTION BETWEEN UPS, BATTERY CABINET & BYPASS BREAKER  
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11.7 Grounding Configuration  
This section describes the grounding configuration to be used with various AC service entrance configurations.  
Inadequate grounding will cause problems at start-up. Connections for the ground line and the neutral  
line must be made appropriately according to the system configuration.  
11.7.1 Recommended configuration (for 4 wire input with Input Neutral  
grounded)  
Figure 11.12 shows recommended grounding configuration when the input neutral is grounded.  
The neutral line at the input source is usually grounded. The neutral terminal in the UPS cabinet should  
be disconnected from the ground bus. The neutral connection for the UPS bypass input should be  
grounded.  
Input Source  
< UPS Cabinet >  
3φ  
3φ  
N
N
3φ  
3φ  
N
3φ  
3φ  
To the  
Load  
N
G
G
G
G
Remove  
Jumper Cable  
FIGURE 11.12 - GROUNDING CONFIGURATION WITH INPUT NEUTRAL GROUNDED  
A 2 AWG (or 38 mm2) jumper cable is provided between the neutral terminal and ground bus in the UPS  
cabinet. The qualified personnel should remove the jumper cable in this configuration. The jumper cable  
location is illustrated below.  
100-225 kVA  
300 kVA  
Neutral  
Terminal  
Neutral  
Terminal  
Ground  
Bus  
Ground  
Bus  
Remove  
Jumper  
Cable  
Remove  
Jumper  
Cable  
FIGURE 11.13 - JUMPER CABLE BETWEEN THE NEUTRAL TERMINAL & GROUND BUS  
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11.7.2 Grounding Configuration (without input neutral)  
When the input source is wye-connected, the neutral line out to the bypass input should be left open. The  
UPS is grounded by connecting the neutral terminal to the ground bus with the internal jumper cable. See  
Figure 11.14.  
The jumper cable should stay in place. See Figure 11.13 for the jumper cable location.  
If a ground fault interrupter is installed, the UPS is likely to trip the interrupter during transferring to/from  
the bypass circuit. It is recommended that the ground fault interrupter be set to a minimum delay of 0.5  
seconds.  
Input Source  
< UPS Cabinet >  
3φ  
3φ  
N
N
3φ  
3φ  
N
3φ  
3φ  
To the  
Load  
N
G
G
G
G
Jumper Cable  
Remains in Place  
FIGURE 11.14 - GROUNDING CONFIGURATION WITHOUT INPUT NEUTRAL  
11.7.3 Recommended Configuration (for delta-input)  
If the input source is a delta-connection (3-phase 3-wire) without ground, the neutral terminal in the UPS  
cabinet must be connected to the ground bus with the internal jumper cable as shown in Figure 11.15.  
The jumper cable should stay in place. See Figure 11.13 for the jumper cable location.  
Input Source  
< UPS Cabinet >  
3φ  
3φ  
N
3φ  
3φ  
N
3φ  
3φ  
To the  
Load  
N
G
G
G
G
Jumper Cable  
Remains in Place  
FIGURE 11.15 - GROUNDING CONFIGURATION FOR NON-GROUNDED DELTA-INPUT  
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11.7.4 Grounding Configuration (with corner-grounded delta-input)  
If one phase of delta-input source is grounded (B-phase for example), the ground bus in the UPS cabinet  
should NOT be connected to the neutral terminal of UPS output.  
The jumper cable should be removed see Figure 11.13 for the jumper cable location.  
During normal operation the UPS output is floating relative to the ground. An isolation transformer is  
recommended at output distribution as shown in Figure 11.16.  
Input Source  
< UPS Cabinet >  
Output Distribution  
3φ  
3φ  
N
3φ  
3φ  
Bφ  
N
3φ  
3φ  
3φ  
To the  
Load  
N
G
G
G
G
Remove  
Jumper Cable  
FIGURE 11.16 - GROUNDING CONFIGURATION WITH CORNER-GROUNDED DELTA-INPUT.  
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12 UPS Specifications  
12.1 General Specification  
Terms  
Specification  
Remarks  
UL, cUL  
Conforming Standard  
UL1778-2001  
PF = 1.0: 32 – 86 °F (0 – 30 °C)  
PF = 0.8: 86 – 104 °F (30 – 40 °C)  
Ambient Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
30% – 90%  
Non-condensing  
< 3280 ft. (< 1000 m)  
Contact Toshiba Technical  
Support for installation above  
3280 ft. (1000 m)  
Altitude  
Audible Noise  
68 dB (100/150/225 kVA), 72 dB (300 kVA)  
3 MΩ  
39 in. (1m) away from front  
With 500V-Megger  
Main Circuit  
Insulation Resistance  
AC 2 kV – 1 min.  
AC 1.5 kV – 1 min.  
AC 500 V – 1 min.  
External Interface  
Control Circuit  
Insulation Breakdown  
12.2 Mechanical Specification  
100 kW:  
T80S3K10KK6XS2H  
Nominal Capacity  
Cabinet Protection  
Conformity  
IEC298 IP20*  
Exterior Paint  
Sherwin Williams, HHT2-7055, 079 Beige Texture  
FRONT: 1.6 mm (1/16 in.)  
BACK/SIDE/TOP: 1.2 mm (3/64 in.)  
BOTTOM: 3.2 mm (1/8 in.)  
Panel Thickness  
Input/Output  
Cabling Entrance  
BOTTOM  
BOTTOM  
Ground/Control  
Wiring Entrance  
W: 36.8 in. (935 mm)  
D: 31.8 in. (808 mm)  
H: 79.2 in. (2012 mm)  
Outline Dimension  
Unit Weight  
1740 lb. (789 kg)  
1790 lb. (812 kg)  
Shipping Weight  
Floor Loading Per  
Footprint  
2180 lb./ft.2  
(10,644 kg/m2)  
FRONT: 43 7/16 in. (1100 mm)  
BACK/SIDE: 0 in. (0 mm)  
TOP: 15 3/4 in. (400 mm)  
Clearance  
34,121 BTU/h  
(8598 kcal/h)  
Heat Rejection  
*IP20: Foreign objects that are 12 mm (15/32”) or larger are prevented from entering the enclosure of the UPS.  
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12.2 Mechanical Specification (cont.)  
Nominal Capacity  
150 kW  
225 kW  
300 kW  
Cabinet Protection  
Conformity  
IEC298 IP20*  
Exterior Paint  
Sherwin Williams, HHT2-7055, 079 Beige Texture  
FRONT: 1/16 in. (1.6 mm)  
BACK/SIDE/TOP: 3/64 in. (1.2 mm)  
BOTTOM: 1/8 in. (3.2 mm)  
Panel Thickness  
Input/Output  
Cabling Entrance  
TOP and BOTTOM  
TOP and BOTTOM  
TOP  
TOP  
Ground/Control  
Wiring Entrance  
W: 55.1 in. (1400 mm)  
D: 31.8 in. (808 mm)  
H: 79.2 in. (2012 mm)  
W: 76.8 in. (1951 mm)  
D: 31.8 in. (808 mm)  
H: 79.4 in. (2017 mm)  
Outline Dimension  
Unit Weight  
2467 lbs (1119 kg) 2980 lbs (1352 kg)  
2556 lbs (1159 kg) 3069 lbs (1392 kg)  
4575 lbs (2075 kg)  
4725 lbs (2143 kg)  
Shipping Weight  
Floor Loading Per  
Footprint  
3280 lbs/ft2  
3733 lbs/ft2  
2460 lbs/ft2  
(16,014 kg/m2)  
(18,226 kg/m2)  
(12,011 kg/m2)  
FRONT: 43 7/16 in. (1100 mm)  
BACK/SIDE: 0 in. (0 mm)  
TOP: 15 3/4 in. (400 mm)  
Clearance  
51,182 BTU/h  
(12,897 kcal/h)  
68,243 BTU/h  
(17,197 kcal/h)  
68,243 BTU/h  
(17,197 kcal/h)  
Heat Rejection  
*IP20: Foreign objects that are 12 mm (15/32 in.) or larger are prevented from entering the enclosure of the UPS.  
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12.3 Electrical Specification  
WARNING  
DO NOT open the front cover.  
Electric shock, burns or other personal injuries may occur if untrained  
personnel open the front cover.  
Nominal Capacity  
100 kW  
150 kW  
225 kW  
300 kW  
AC Input Rated Capacity*  
Input Voltage  
110 kW (120 kW)  
165 kW (180 kW) 245 kW (270 kW) 320 kW (320 kW)  
480 V ( +10% to -15% ), 3-Phase 3-Wire  
60 Hz ±5%  
Input Frequency  
Input Power Factor  
Current Harmonic Distortion  
Input Capacity Required*  
0.95 – 1.00 Lagging ( at 100% Load )  
4% Maximum ( at 100% Load )  
111 kVA (124 kVA) 166 kVA (184 kVA) 250 kVA (274 kVA) 327 kVA (332 kVA)  
Circuit Breaker Rating At 480 V  
Input  
200 A Trip  
300 A Trip  
450 A Trip  
500 A Trip  
* Capacity: Normal Mode (Recharge Mode)  
Nominal Capacity  
100 kW  
150 kW  
225 kW  
300 kW  
DC Input Voltage Window  
Recharge Voltage Regulation  
288 – 414 VDC  
± 1.5%  
Nominal Capacity  
AC Output Rated Capacity*  
Output Voltage  
100 kW  
150 kW  
225 kW  
300 kW  
100 kVA (100 kW) 150 kVA (150 kW) 225 kVA (225 kW) 300 kVA (300 kW)  
480/277 V ± 1%, 3-Phase 4-Wire  
Output Power Factor  
1.0 PF: 32 – 86 °F (0 – 30 °C)  
0.8 PF: 86 – 104 °F (30 – 40 °C)  
Voltage Distortion  
3% with 100% Linear Load / 5% with Non-Linear Load  
Transient Voltage Regulation  
Transient Settling Time  
Crest Factor  
< ± 2%  
< 50 ms  
2.0  
60 Hz ± 0.01% ( at Free-running Mode)  
59 Hz – 61 Hz  
Output Frequency  
Synchronous Window To Utility Line  
Frequency Slew Rate  
Over Load Rating  
1 Hz/Sec  
100% – Continuous / 125% – 10 min. / 150% – 1 min.  
* Capacity: Normal Mode (Recharge Mode)  
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13 Operator Interface  
Table 13.1 shows the functions of the operating buttons on the graphic display panel.  
ATTENTION  
Press an operating button for at least 0.5 seconds to change UPS modes. Press  
the reset button for at least 5 seconds to reset the UPS.  
The UPS may not respond if the button press is too short.  
TABLE 13.1 BUTTON AND INDICATOR FUNCTIONS (See fig. 13.1 and 13.2)  
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Name  
Function  
OPERATION LOCK  
STOP BUTTON  
Enables/disables the buttons RUN, STOP, UPS, BYPASS, FLOAT/EQUAL, and RESET.  
Stops the UPS. Transfers to bypass power if available.  
Starts the UPS. Transfers the unit from bypass to UPS power.  
Changes recharge mode between float charge and equalize charge.  
Scrolls the LCD screens up.  
RUN BUTTON  
FLOAT/EQUAL BUTTON  
SCROLL UP BUTTON  
SCROLL DOWN BUTTON  
RESET BUTTON  
UPS BUTTON  
Scrolls the LCD screens down.  
Reset UPS faults and warnings shown on the LCD. (See Section 13.5)  
Transfers from bypass operation to normal operation.  
Transfers from normal operation to bypass operation.  
“ON” during Bypass Supply.  
BYPASS BUTTON  
10 EPO BUTTON  
11 LCD DISPLAY  
Displays the operational, status, and warning/fault messages.  
“FLASHES” during START or STOP sequence “ON” when operating in inverter mode.  
“ON” after DC bus capacitors are fully charged through the converter.  
“ON” with nominal AC input. “FLASHES” with AC input under-voltage (85%).  
“ON” during float charge.  
12 UPS SUPPLY LED  
13 CONVERTER LED  
14 AC INPUT LED  
15 FLOAT CHARGE LED  
16 EQUALIZE CHARGE LED  
17 BATTERY LED  
18 DISCHARGE LED  
19 BYPASS INPUT LED  
20 WARNING LED  
21 FAULT LED  
“ON” during equalize charge or protection charge while battery OH contact open.  
“ON” when battery is connected. (aux-contact on)  
“ON” during battery discharge.  
“ON” with nominal bypass input. “FLASHES” when bypass is under-voltage (85%).  
Normally “OFF”. “ON” when warning displayed on LCD. “FLASHES” when AC input is abnormal.  
Normally “OFF”. “ON” when faults occur.  
22 INVERTER LED  
23 UPS LED  
Lamp “FLASHES” during START or STOP sequence. “ON” when inverter is operating.  
“ON” when the inverter output is connected to the UPS output.  
“ON” with AC output connected to the bypass/inverter sources.  
“ON” when the bypass power supplies the load  
24 AC OUTPUT LED  
25 BYPASS LED  
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13.1 Key-Switch and Buttons  
The key-switch and operating buttons on the graphic display panel are shown in Figure 13.1. See the  
sections titled “Key-switch” and “Operating buttons” for each function.  
5
6
1
2
3
4
7
9
8
10  
EPO  
FIGURE 13.1 – GRAPHIC DISPLAY PANEL KEY-SWITCH/OPERATING BUTTONS  
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13.2 LCD/LED Indicators  
11  
12  
20  
21  
13  
14  
22  
23  
15  
16  
24  
25  
17  
19  
18  
FIGURE 13.2 – GRAPHIC DISPLAY PANEL LCD/LED INDICATORS  
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13.3 LCD Indicators  
The operator can scroll through the following LCD display screens using the scroll buttons.  
TABLE 13.1 - LCD DISPLAY SCREENS  
Name  
Description  
Normal Display  
Displays operational status, operational guidance, and measured  
data.  
Fault Display  
Displays detailed data when a fault occurs.  
Warning Display Displays detailed data when a warning occurs.  
NORMAL DISPLAY  
SCROLL UP  
FAULT DISPLAY  
SCROLL DOWN  
WARNIG DISPLAY  
FIGURE 13.3 - CHANGING SCREENS WITH SCROLL BUTTONS  
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13.4 Normal Display  
The Normal Display screen indicates the UPS operational status and provides various screens: an  
operation guidance screens, mode screens and measured data screens. Table 13.2 shows these screens  
page by page and illustrates the UPS Normal Display operational status screens.  
TABLE 13.2 - NORMAL DISPLAY SCREEN EXAMPLES  
OPERATIONAL STATUS SCREENS  
Shows the UPS status at the top and guidance  
message or measured data underneath.  
BYPASS  
Shows a guidance message at start up.  
PRESS ‘RUN’ SWITCH  
Shows the output voltage and current after start up.  
UPS SUPPLY  
AC-VO 480[V]  
AC- I O 50[%]  
Shows the UPS Operation mode.  
OPERATION MODE  
NORMAL OPERATION MODE  
SYNC.  
MEASUREMENT SCREENS  
Output Voltage: Shows the output line-to-line  
output voltage.  
O/P VOLTAGE  
VOLT. 480[V]  
FREQ. 60.0[Hz]  
Output Current: Shows the RMS output current  
(%) for each phase..  
O/P CURRENT (R.M.S.)  
U
V
50[%]  
50[%]  
W 50[%]  
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TABLE 13.2 - CONTINUED  
MEASUREMENT SCREENS  
Shows the peak output current peak (%) for each phase.  
Peak value of output current  
O/P CURRENT (PEAK)  
U
V
50[%]  
50[%]  
x 100 [%]  
RMS value for rated current x 1.41  
W 50[%]  
Shows the AC Input Voltage (line-to-line) and frequency.  
AC INPUT  
AC I/P-V 480[V]  
FREQ. 60.0[Hz]  
Shows the Bypass Input Voltage (line-to-line voltage) and  
frequency.  
BYPASS INPUT  
BYP I/P-V 480[V]  
FREQ. 60.0[Hz]  
Shows the remaining battery backup time with rated load  
and cumulative discharged time.  
BATTERY  
BACK-UP RATING 10[MIN]  
DISCHARGING 15[MIN]  
Shows the internal DC bus voltage, battery voltage and  
battery current.  
DC INPUT  
DC-V 632[V]  
The battery current value displayed is negative during  
recharge and positive during discharge.  
BATT-V 400[V]  
BATT- I 0[A]  
Shows the cumulative UPS operation time, the  
cumulative battery backup time and the number of battery  
backup operations.  
MODE COUNT  
UPS  
35[H]  
BATTERY 56[MIN]  
32[TIM]  
The current time is displayed if there are no faults  
recorded, or after the reset button is pressed.  
CLOCK  
Date is displayed in the mm-ddyyy format. The unit does  
not calculate daylight savings time.  
TIME 03-24-06 13:58  
Time is displayed in the 24-hour format (e.g. 1:58 P.M. =  
1358 Hrs.)  
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13.5 Fault Display  
The Fault Display screen displays the fault records until they are reset. The Warning Display screen  
displays the warning records until they are reset. The fault records will remain in the memory until the  
reset button is pressed for at least 5 seconds, even after the actual cause of the fault has been resolved.  
Note that the fault records are not deleted when the UPS is turned off.  
If the UPS is RESET while the system is in normal or bypass mode, the fault history is cleared and  
operation continues.  
If the UPS is RESET while the system is on backup mode, the system will power down, re-initialize, and  
restart.  
TABLE 13.3 FAULT & WARNING DISPLAY SCREEN EXAMPLES  
A fault record is shown with time stamp.  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
An arrow indicates that another record can be  
displayed by pressing the up/down buttons.  
1 FUSE BLOWN  
09-09-06 08:05:30  
↓ANOTHER ITEM  
A warning record is shown with time stamp.  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
An arrow indicates that another record can be  
displayed by pressing the up/down buttons.  
1 UPS OVERLOAD  
09-09-06 08:05:30  
↓ANOTHER ITEM  
This screen is displayed if there are no  
warnings recorded, or after the reset button is  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
pressed.  
NO ALARM  
NO WARNING  
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13.6 LCD Scroll  
Scroll through the LCD display screens (see Figure 13.4), in sequence, using the “SCROLL UP” and  
“SCROLL DOWN” buttons on the graphic display panel.  
SCROLL UP - Moves back to the previous screen  
SCROLL DOWN - Moves forward to the next screen  
TABLE 13.4 DISPLAY SCREEN SCROLL SEQUENCE  
UPS SUPPLY  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
AC-VO 480[V]  
NO FAULT  
AC- I O 50[%]  
NO WARNING  
OPERATION MODE  
CLOCK  
Abbreveations  
AC  
Alternating  
Current  
NORMAL OPERATION  
MODE SYNC.  
TIME 03-24-06 13:58  
DC  
IO  
Direct Current  
Current  
Output  
MODE COUNT  
I/P  
Input  
(The LCD displays a  
diagram of the electrical  
power flow.)  
UPS  
35[H]  
O/P  
VO  
Output  
BATTERY 56[MIN]  
32[TIM]  
Voltage  
Output  
O/P VOLTAGE  
DC INPUT  
DC-V 632[V]  
BATT-V 400[V]  
BATT- I 0[A]  
VOLT. 480[V]  
FREQ. 60.0[HZ]  
O/P CURRENT (R.M.S.)  
BATTERY  
BACK-UP RATING 10[MIN]  
U
V
50[%]  
50[%]  
50[%]  
DISCHARGING  
15[MIN]  
W
O/P CURRENT (PEAK)  
AC INPUT  
BYPASS INPUT  
U
V
W
50[%]  
50[%]  
50[%]  
AC I/P-V 480[V]  
FREQ. 60.0[HZ]  
BYP I/P-V 480[V]  
FREQ. 60.0[HZ]  
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14 Operating the UPS  
This section describes the basic procedures to operate the UPS. Figure 14.1 shows the location and  
functions of the operating switches to operate the UPS.  
WARNING  
If the UPS produces smoke or smells strange, immediately turn  
off all AC and DC input circuit breakers.  
Continued operation may result in fire. Contact Toshiba or Authorized  
representatives.  
DO NOT turn off the control power supply switch (8A) during UPS  
operation.  
This may result in UPS faults.  
EPO Switch  
(Emergency Power Off Switch)  
See Section 14.9  
Control Power Supply Switch  
FIGURE 14.1 - EPO AND CONTROL POWER SUPPLY OPERATING SWITCHES  
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14.1 Operation Types  
The operation types are summarized below.  
TABLE 14.1 OPERATION TYPES  
Operation  
Description  
Complete Shutdown  
Turn off the control power supply. Shut down the UPS  
completely.  
Float / Equalize Charge Changing the battery recharge mode between float charge and  
equalize charge.  
Protection Charge  
Automatic recharge mode transition from protection charge to  
float charge.  
Startup  
Starting up and operating the UPS.  
Stop  
Stop the inverter and chopper/charger.  
Switch Power Supply  
Switching power supply source between UPS and Bypass.  
14.2 Pre-operational Check  
CAUTION  
Perform the pre-operational check before operating the UPS.  
Before operating the UPS:  
1. Make sure all covers/panels are in place and secured.  
2. Make sure the temperature in the UPS/Battery room is within specified limits.  
3. Before starting the UPS, check the power source to make sure AC input power is on.  
4. Make sure battery breaker’s auxiliary A-contact is connected to the terminal block TB1.  
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14.3 Startup Procedures  
The procedure to start the UPS is shown in Steps 1-5.  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
- LED Flash  
STEP 1  
SYSTEM INITIALIZE  
Turn on the control power supply switch.  
(Figure 14.1) and ensure the operation lock is  
set to OPERATION. (Figure 13.1 - 1)  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
STEP 2  
BYPASS  
Wait for a few seconds.  
PRESS ‘RUN’ SWITCH  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
STEP 3  
BYPASS  
Press the “RUN” button for at least 0.5  
seconds.  
UPS STARTING  
WAIT FOR A WHILE  
CONVERTER LED is “ON” and INVERTER  
LED flashes.  
UPS  
AC  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
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Step 4-5 continues the procedure to start the UPS.  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
- LED Flash  
BYPASS  
STEP 4  
Turn on the DC Input Breaker (72B) on the  
external battery cabinet.  
MOVE 72B TO ‘ON’ POSITION  
BATTERIES LED is “ON”.  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
UPS SUPPLY  
STEP 5  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
*Press the “UPS” button for at least 0.5  
seconds. This completes UPS startup  
procedure  
UPS  
BYPASS LED is “OFF”.  
UPS LED is “ON”.  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
NOTE  
*If the AC switch does not function, contact  
Toshiba or authorized representatives.  
If the bypass power source is out of  
specification, this operation will be inhibited.  
In order to switch manually, press the “UPS”  
button for 5 seconds or more.  
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14.4 Switch Power Supply (UPS→Bypass)  
The procedure to transfer between the UPS supply and the bypass supply is shown in Steps 1-3  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
- LED Flash  
STEP 1  
UPS SUPPLY  
Check AC INPUT LED and BYPASS  
LED are on to make sure power is being  
delivered to the UPS.  
AC - Vo 480 v  
AC - Io 50%  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
STEP 2  
BYPASS  
Press the “BYPASS” button for at least 0.5  
seconds.  
UPS LED is “OFF”.  
BYPASS LED is “ON”.  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
STEP 3  
BYPASS  
Please wait until procedure is completed.  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
PRESS ‘UPS’ SWITCH  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
NOTE  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
To change from Bypass to UPS supply,  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
follow the Startup Procedures - STEP 5.  
If the AC switch does not function, contact  
Toshiba or authorized representatives.  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
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14.5 Stop  
The procedure to stop the UPS is shown in Steps 1-3.  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
- LED Flash  
BYPASS  
STEP 1  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
PRESS ‘UPS’ SWITCH  
Transfer to Bypass supply as described in  
Switch Power Supply.  
UPS LED is “OFF”.  
UPS  
BYPASS LED is “ON”.  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
BYPASS  
STEP 2  
Turn off the DC Input Breaker (72B) on  
the external battery cabinet, and, press  
the G8000 “STOP” button for at least 0.5  
seconds.  
MOVE #72B TO ‘OFF’ POSITION  
UPS  
BATTERIES LED is “OFF”.  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
INVERTER LED flashes then “OFF”.  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
FLOAT CHARGE LED and CONVERTER  
LED are “OFF”.  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
STEP 3  
BYPASS  
Wait until procedure is completed.  
PRESS ‘RUN’ SWITCH  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
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14.6 Complete Shutdown  
The procedure to turn off the control power and shut down the UPS completely is shown in Steps 1-6.  
STEP 1  
BYPASS  
Transfer to Bypass supply as described in  
Switch Power Supply.  
DC-V 0 [V]  
BATT-V 0 [V]  
UPS LED is “OFF”.  
BATT-I 0 [A]  
BYPASS LED is “ON”.  
STEP 2  
Turn off the DC input breaker, and, press the  
“STOP” button for at least 0.5 sec.  
BATTERIES LED is “OFF”.  
INVERTER LED flashes then “OFF”.  
FLOAT CHARGE LED and CONVERTER  
LED are “OFF”.  
STEP 3  
Please wait until procedure is completed.  
STEP 4  
Scroll the LCD screen to see the DC INPUT  
and make sure DC bus voltage is 0V.  
STEP 5  
ATTENTION  
*Turn off the control power supply switch (8A).  
*STEP 5 - This operation is different from  
the instructions displayed on the screen.  
Nothing is displayed on the LCD.  
All LED’s are “OFF”.  
Be sure to perform the procedure as  
specified in this manual.  
STEP 6  
Turn off all breakers at AC output, Bypass  
Input and AC Output.  
Shutdown is completed and UPS is isolated.  
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14.7 Changing Between Float Charge and Equalize Charge  
The procedure to change the recharge mode between float charge and equalize charge is shown in  
Steps 1-3.  
See the Note below for an explanation of Float and Equalize charge modes.  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
- LED Flash  
STEP 1  
UPS SUPPLY  
Make sure that the FLOAT CHARGE LED  
is “ON”.  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
UPS SUPPLY  
STEP 2  
Press FLOAT/EQUAL button for at least  
0.5 sec.  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
Change completed.  
UPS  
EQUAL CHARGE LED is “ON”.  
FLOAT CHARGE LED is “OFF”  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
STEP 3  
Please wait until procedure is completed.  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
NOTE  
In equalize charge mode, the battery  
is charged for a programmed period at  
a specified voltage (depending on the  
battery spec), rather than the float charge,  
in order to prevent voltage deviations  
among battery cells. This should be done  
once every six months if possible.  
The G8000 UPS will automatically perform  
the equalize recharge after battery backup  
operation.  
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14.8 Changing to Float Charge from Protection Charge (If applicable)  
The manual procedure to change from protection charge to float charge is shown in Step 1-3.This  
operation applies to batteries after they have experienced over temperature condition.  
See the Note below for an explanation of float charge and protection charge.  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
- LED Flash  
STEP 1  
UPS SUPPLY  
Make sure that the EQUAL CHARGE LED  
is “ON”.  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
STEP 2  
Make sure that the “BATT FAULT1” warning  
goes away.  
UPS SUPPLY  
AC - Vo 480 V  
AC - Io 50%  
STEP 3  
Press “FLOAT/EQUAL” button for at least  
0.5 seconds.  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
Procedure completed.  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
NOTE  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
The battery is normally being charged at float  
charge mode. To prevent thermal runaway  
of the battery, this mode will automatically  
be changed to protection charge when a  
“BATT FAULT1” (Battery over temperature)  
warning occurs.  
In protection charge mode, the battery is  
automatically charged at a voltage about 5%  
lower than float charge.  
If the “BATTFAULT1” warning message goes  
away and a programmed duration is elapsed  
(about 24 hours), this mode will automatically  
be changed back to float charge. Thus, it is  
not usually required to change the recharge  
mode manually back to the float charge.  
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14.9 Emergency Power Off (EPO)  
Press the EPO switch for immediate shutdown of all power through the UPS. The signal from the EPO  
is processed as a “hard fault” by the UPS and results in gate-blocks on the transistors and opens all the  
internal contactors.  
To Reset the UPS after triggering the EPO, do the following:  
1. Shut Down the UPS as described in section 14.6.  
2. Restart the UPS as described in section 14.3.  
15 Troubleshooting  
When an error occurs in the UPS, error data is displayed on the LCD screen. This section will describe  
the types of errors, the error messages displayed on the LCD screen and the procedures to correct the  
errors.  
15.1 Types of Errors  
The following types of errors may occur in the UPS:  
TABLE 15.1 OPERATION TYPES  
Name  
Description  
Fault (Trip)  
The UPS has been tripped and has stopped operating.  
The UPS is in Bypass mode.  
Fault  
Warning-1 (Input Power Failure) Power is supplied from the battery. When the warning is  
corrected, power will automatically be supplied from the  
AC input.  
Warning-2 (Stop and Restart)  
Warning (Operation Control)  
(Guidance)  
The UPS transfers to Bypass supply and the UPS stops  
operating. When the warning is corrected, the UPS will  
automatically be restarted and revert to UPS supply.  
Warning  
An error or a phenomena related to an error occurred.  
Since this problem does not directly affect operation, the  
system switches to synchronized mode.  
An error or indication of an error has occurred, but  
operation was not affected.  
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15.2 Faults and Warnings Data Screen  
This screen appears when a trip error is detected. Up to 10 screens of fault data can be displayed. Figure  
15.1 and Table 15.2 show a sample screen and describe the data shown in the screen.  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
1
2
1 UPS OVERLOAD  
09-09-06 08:05:30  
↓ANOTHER ITEM  
3
4
FIGURE 15.1 - SAMPLE FAULT DATA SCREEN  
TABLE 15.2 - FAULT AND WARNING DATA SCREEN DESCRIPTIONS  
#
1
2
3
Name  
Description  
The number of the message in the order that it was detected (1 - 10).  
(Up to 10 screens of fault data can be displayed.)  
Number  
Message  
Time  
Shows the type of the fault or warning message.  
The date (mm-dd-yy) and time (in 24-hour format) the fault was  
detected.  
Indicates whether there is a fault screen before or after this screen.  
Indicates there is a fault screen before this screen.  
4
Scroll Indicator  
↓ Indicates there is a fault screen after this screen.  
↓ Indicates there are fault screens before and after this screen.  
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15.3 LCD Fault & Warning Displays  
When a fault occurs, a screen is shown as in Figure 15.2. When a warning occurs, a screen is shown as  
in Figure 15.3. Select the desired fault or warning data to be displayed using the scroll buttons.  
BYPASS  
FAULT STOP  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
1 FUSE BLOWN  
09-09-06 08:05:30  
FIGURE 15.2 - FAULT DISPLAY  
UPS SUPPLY  
AC-VO 480[V]  
AC- I O 50[%]  
FAULTS & WARNINGS  
1 UPS OVERLOAD  
09-09-06 08:05:30  
FIGURE 15.3 - WARNING DISPLAY  
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15.4 Fault Messages  
Figure 15.4 show the locations for fault detection. Tables 15.3 through 15.7 gives details for the fault and  
warning messages referred to in section “Fault Data Screen.” The “item” code associated with each fault  
or warning message may be used to determine the physical location of the fault or warning by referring  
to Figure 15.4. The UPS unit may be shipped with different protective configurations from the standard  
shown in Figure 15.4, if specified by the customer. See the protective configuration indicated on the single  
line diagram for each UPS.  
47S  
95S  
27S  
59S  
59I  
271  
49  
51I  
45  
Inverter  
52R  
83MC1  
83MC  
Battery  
Chopper  
30U  
26  
76C  
5E  
76  
80PS  
30ST  
48  
71F  
80B1 80B2  
26B  
95C  
59C  
47C  
27C  
83BF  
FIGURE 15.4 - PROTECTIVE DETECTOR LOCATIONS  
TABLE 15.3 - FAULT (TRIP)  
ITEM  
LCD MESSAGE INDICATION  
OVER HEAT  
DESCRIPTION  
26  
HIGH TEMP IN THE CABINET.  
30ST  
48  
(NO INDICATION)  
STARTUP ERR  
EMG.STOP  
AN ERROR OCCURRED IN THE MAIN CONTROL MICROPROCESSOR (CPU).  
STARTUP WAS NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE NORMAL TIME FRAME.  
AN EMERGENCY STOP WAS ACTIVATED VIA THE EXTERNAL CONTACT.  
RECTIFIER, DC, OR INVERTER MAIN CIRCUIT FUSE BLOWN.  
DC OVER-CURRENT - EXCESSIVE CURRENT IN DC CIRCUIT.  
BATTERY VOLTAGE IS BELOW CUTOFF VOLTAGE.  
5E  
71F  
76  
FUSE BLOWN  
DC OC  
80B2  
80PS  
BATT. UV  
CONT. PS. ERR  
THE CONTROL POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE FAILED.  
TABLE 15.4 - WARNING – 1 (CONVERTER STOP/INPUT POWER ERROR)  
ITEM  
27S  
47S  
59S  
95S  
LCD MESSAGE INDICATION  
AC I/P UV  
DESCRIPTION  
AC INPUT UNDERVOLTAGE - AC INPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO LOW.  
AC INPUT PHASE ROTATION ERROR.  
AC PHASE ERR  
AC I/P OV  
AC INPUT OVERVOLTAGE - AC INPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO HIGH.  
AC INPUT FREQUENCY ERROR.  
I/P FREQ. ERR  
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TABLE 15.5 - WARNING - 2 (STOP AND RESTART)  
Item  
27I  
30U  
45  
LCD Message Indication  
Description  
AC O/P UV  
UNIT FAULT  
DC OV  
AC output voltage is low.  
IGBT Stack Failure.  
Over-voltage in DC circuit.  
Output overload  
49  
AC O/P OL  
INV. OC  
Inverter over-current.  
AC output voltage is high.  
51I  
59I  
76C  
AC O/P OV  
BATT. OC  
Over-current in Battery section.  
TABLE 15.6 - WARNING (OPERATION CONTROL)  
Item  
27C  
47C  
59C  
95C  
LCD Message Indication  
BYPASS UV  
Description  
Bypass input voltage is low.  
BYPASS ERR.  
BYPASS OV  
Bypass input phase rotation error.  
Bypass input voltage is high.  
Bypass input frequency error.  
BYPASS ASY.  
TABLE 15.7 - WARNING (GUIDANCE)  
Item  
26B  
LCD Message Indication  
BATT. OVER HEAT  
Description  
Battery temperature is too high.  
80B1 BATT. UV (ALM)  
Battery voltage is near cutoff voltage.  
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15.5 LCD Scroll (w/ faults or warnings)  
This section describes how to scroll through the LCD screens when a fault has occurred (when Fault Data  
screens exist).  
Figure 15.5 shows the locations of the buttons to scroll the LCD screens. See Table 15.8 for details of the  
scroll buttons and how they are used for screen scrolling.  
5
6
7
FIGURE 15.5 - POSITION OF SCROLL AND RESET BUTTONS  
TABLE 15.8 - BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
#
5
6
Name  
Function  
SCROLL UP  
SCROLL DOWN  
Scrolls to the previous screen.  
Scrolls to the following screen.  
Resets the UPS faults and warnings shown on the LCD and deletes fault history data stored in  
memory.  
7
RESET  
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15.6 Restoring UPS Operation  
WARNING  
Contact Toshiba in the event of malfunction or fault.  
This UPS should be repaired only by factory authorized personnel.  
Servicing by untrained personnel may extend the fault or result in  
electric shock or personal injury.  
Do NOT attempt to modify or relocate the UPS.  
Electric shock, personal injury or fault may result if unauthorized  
personnel attempt to modify or relocate the UPS. Be sure to contact  
toshiba customer service if you need to modify or relocate the UPS.  
Do not open the front and/or rear panels.  
The parts inside carry energy-high current. Touching them may result  
in electric shock, burns or fault.  
The procedure to restore UPS operation is shown in Steps 1-2. The example shows the UPS restored  
after a trip fault occurred on inverter over current with the message “INV. OC.”  
STEP 1  
LED Key  
- LED Off  
- LED On  
Check the LCD screen.  
Also check other fault data screens with  
scroll buttons graphic panel.  
BYPASS  
1 INV. OC  
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STEP 2  
Contact Toshiba Customer Support and  
follow the directions given by the service  
personnel.  
ANOTHER ITEM  
UPS  
INVERTER  
CONVERTER  
AC INPUT  
FLOAT CHARGE  
EQUAL CHARGE  
DISCHARGE  
AC  
SWITCH  
BATTERIES  
AC OUTPUT  
BYPASS  
BYPASS INPUT  
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