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1. 4 4 4 5 Dip DO 4 5 4 6 Output Dry Contacts aaa 4 5 Installation and Wiring 5 1 5 1 Before Installation 5 2 5 2 InstallationEnvironment _ _ __ 5 2 5S3 IanSporaton sesssstscsfasae acid ec eer S 5 3 5 4 Fixing the UPS 5 4 S Wiring ic a iaia aan 5 6 5 5 1 Pre wiring WarningS 5 6 5 5 2 Single Input Dual Input Modification 5 7 5 5 3 Single Unit Wiring 5 8 5 5 4 Parallel Units Wiring 2 202 0 5 11 5 6 Delta External Battery Cabinet Optional 5 13 5 6 1 Usage Warnings ene a menace ete et secant ence encenada 5 13 5 6 2 Exterior Dimensions Bottom View with Mounting Holes and Internal Mechanisms 5 15 5 6 3 Delta External Battery Cabinet Wiring 5 17 5 6 4 Delta External Battery Cabinet Alarm 5 18 UPS Operation
2. 6 1 6 1 Single Unit Operation Procedures 6 2 6 1 1 Normal Mode Start up Procedures Single 6 2 Table of Contents 6 1 2 Battery Mode Start up Procedures Single 6 5 6 1 3 Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Single 6 6 6 1 4 Manual Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Single 6 7 6 1 5 Normal Mode Turn off Procedures Single 6 11 6 1 6 Battery Mode Turn off Procedures Single 6 12 6 1 7 Bypass Mode Turn off Procedures Single 6 13 6 1 8 Manual Bypass Mode Turn off Procedure Single 6 13 6 2 Parallel Units Operation Procedures 6 14 6 2 1 Normal Mode Start up Procedures Parallel 6 15 6 2 2 Battery Mode Start up Procedures Parallel 6 18 6 2 3 Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Parallel 6 20 6 2 4 Manual Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Parallel 6 21 6 2 5 Normal Mode Turn off Procedures
3. 3 3 3 3 Bypass Mode Single 3 4 3 4 Manual Bypass Mode Single 3 5 Aneta e DPS 3 5 ECO Mode 3 6 3 6 Normal Mode Parallel 3 7 3 7 Battery Mode Parallel 3 8 3 8 Bypass Mode Parallel 3 9 3 9 Manual Bypass Mode Parallel 3 10 3 10 Hot Standby Redundancy 3 11 3 11 Common Battery 5 13 Communication Interfaces 4 1 4 1 Card Slots 4 2 4 2 RS232 Port 4 2 4 3 Dry Contacts LL LL LI LI zILtALa 4 3 4 4 Parallel PortS
4. Figure 2 j Open Close a Fuse Holder 2 10 2 Introduction 2 6 3 Wiring Terminal Block After removing the panel please see Figure 2 k for panel location you can see the wiring terminal block shown in Figure 2 1 The wiring terminal block includes the following Item Function Description 1 Battery Input Connects an external Includes positive negative and neutral Block battery cabinet N terminals 2 Main Input Connects main AC Includes three phases R S T and neutral N Block source terminals 3 For UPS grounding Includes one grounding terminal safety 4 Bypass Input Connects bypass AC Includes three phases R S T terminals Block source 5 UPS Output Connects the equip Includes three phases R S T one neutral N Block ment loads and one grounding terminals NOTE Please connect the bypass AC source s neutral to the neutral N terminal of the Main Input Block Panel Connects the equipment loads Connects an exter nal battery cabinet Connects main AC source For the equipment loads grounding For UPS Connects bypass grounding AC source Figure 2 l Wiring Terminal Block 2 11 AA DELTA e DPS 2 12 NOTE 1 Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can remove the panel of the wiring terminal block and perform wiring If you want to remove the panel and perform wiring yourself you must do it under the supervision of autho
5. 2 5 24 2 Other Views 2 6 2 5 Control Panel 2 7 2 5 1 LED Indicators 2 7 2 5 2 On Off and EPO Buttons 2 8 2 5 3 LCD Display 2 8 2 5 4 Function Keys __ _ _ _____________________________________ 2 8 2 6 Internal Mechanisms 2 9 2 6 1 Input amp Output Switches 2 9 2 6 2 Fan Fuse amp Power Source Fuse 2 10 2 6 3 Wiring Terminal Block 2 11 2 64 Communication Interfaces 2 12 2 7 Fans 2 13 3 Operation Modes 3 1 3 1 Normal Mode Single 3 2 3 2 Battery Mode Single
6. No Symbol 2 lt gt lt COIFNIT oO OT AIW N gt Function Goes back to previous screen or cancels current selection Moves up Moves down Moves left Moves right Increases number Decreases number Confirms selection 2 Introduction 2 6 Internal Mechanisms 2 6 1 Input amp Output Switches The input and output switches include Main Input Switch Q1 Bypass Switch Q2 Manual Bypass Switch Q3 and UPS Output Switch Q4 Each switch has a switch and fuses Main Input Switch Q1 Bypass Switch Q2 UPS Output Switch Q4 Manual Bypass Switch Q3 Figure 2 g Input amp Output Switches Please see the following figure to turn on off a switch Turn on a switch Figure 2 h Turn on off a Switch AA DELTA e DPS 2 6 2 FanFuse amp Power Source Fuse When fan abnormalities cause an over current condition the fan fuse will automatically fuse to prevent fans from overheating The power source fuse ensures that the UPS runs normally Before turning on the UPS please make sure you have closed the fuse holders of the fan fuse and the power source fuse Please see the figures below to open close a fuse holder Fan Fuse Holder Power Source Fuse Holder Figure 2 i Fan Fuse amp Power Source Fuse Holders Please see the following figure to open close a fuse holder Open a fuse holder Fan Fuse Holder Fan Fuse Power Source Holder Fuse Holder
7. 2 5 2 On Off and EPO Buttons 2 8 Button E P O Name On Button Off Button EPO Button 2 5 3 LCD Display The UPS supports multi language LCD display The language default setting is English If you wish to change the language default setting please refer to 7 5 UPS Setup amp Control and 7 5 7 Local Setup NOTE The language default setting may be different according to countries 2 5 4 Function Keys Function Press this button for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one beep to turn on the UPS the inverter will be on If you don t re lease the button after you hear the beep the UPS will still start up within 7 seconds After 7 seconds the UPS won t start up Press this button for 3 seconds release it after you hear one beep and the system will show the message below SHUTDOWN UPS YES Select YES to turn off the UPS the inverter will off If you select YES and the system detects there is a risk of power interruption during conversion from inverter to bypass the UPS will show the following message PLL FAIL SHUTDOWN UPS YES To confirm turning off the UPS select YES again Please see 7 LCD Display and Settings for control panel operation When an emergency occurs turn off this button to shut down the UPS rectifier inverter and output There are no symbols on the function keys The functions of keys depend on symbols ap pearing on the LCD Please see the table below
8. 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 KOYA DAON LO VN GUN D 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 PARALLEL SETUP PARALLEL GROUP 1 bb PARALLEL ID 1 PARALLEL SETUP PARALLEL GROUP 1 Z PARALLEL ID 1 7 26 7 LCD Display and Settings You can parallel UPSs at maximum eight and set Parallel IDs as 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen 7 5 6 Control amp Test Setup In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select CONTROL amp TEST and press the function key below the symbol ll to enter into CONTROL amp TEST screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 9 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 UPS SETUP amp CONTROL CONTROL amp TEST BYPASS gt gt BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY OUTPUT BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BATTERY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE CHARGER SILENCE ON OFF PARALLEL MANUAL BAT TEST gt gt CONTROL amp TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE e Battery Auto Test 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BAT AUTO TEST and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes
9. LCD Display and Settings 7 1 LCD Display amp Function Keys 7 2 Main Screen 7 3 Main Menu 7 4 Measure 7 5 UPS Setup amp Control 7 6 Maintenance 7 1 Anetta e DPS All unit No UPS status date time and event No e g 004 shown in the LCD di agrams presented in this section are for reference only Actual readings depend on the operation of the UPS LCD Display amp Function Keys O 44 D EO l M E Figure 7 a LCD Display On the front of the UPS there is an LCD display that lets you check the status of the UPS The language default setting is English If you want to change the default setting please refer to 7 5 UPS Setup amp Control and 7 5 7 Local Setup There is no symbol on the function keys The functions of keys depend on the symbols appearing on the LCD display Please see the symbol table below NOTE No Symbol 1 Q 2 a 3 v 4 lt 5 4 6 7 8 edi The language default setting may be different according to countries Function Goes back to previous screen or cancels current selection Moves up Moves down Moves left Moves right Increases number Decreases number Confirms selection 7 2 7 LCD Display and Settings Main Screen When you turn on the Bypass Switch Q2 and the UPS Output Switch Q4 the UPS starts up and the following screen appears The system shows different screens depending on the status of the UPS Ther
10. on the UPS Please see Figure 5 c Rear View M4 Screws x 4 M4 Screws x 3 Figure 5 c Install the Rodent Shields at the Rear of DPS Use No 10 and No 19 wrenches and two balance supports including ten bolts that have been removed from the UPS during the unpacking process to fix the back of the UPS on the ground Please see Figure 5 d Rear View eat 1 1 Pian CI a E Li Balance Support Figure 5 d Install the Balance Supports at the Rear of DPS 5 e Installation and Wiring STEP 7 Use No 10 and No 19 wrenches and two balance supports including ten bolts that have been removed from the UPS during the unpacking process to fix the front of the UPS on the ground Please see Figure 5 e Front View S gt OS I gt S So DES Sa A a ear Boe ep pe ee Pe be da Fer oe Pa to aoe PF d Balance Support Figure 5 e Install the Balance Supports at the Front of DPS STEP8 Follow 5 5 Wiring to perform wiring STEP9 After wiring fix the remaining long rodent shield on the front of the UPS using the provided three M4 screws and use the remaining four M4 screws to fix the long rodent shield with the two short rodent shields shown Please see Figure 5 f Front View OTIS ad SION St o Eee ati O M4 Screws x 3 Figure 5 f Install the Rodent Shields at the Front of DPS WARNING If you don t use the balance supports to fix the UPS the unit might toppl
11. 415 240 Vac 3 phase 4 wire G Voltage Range Input Distortion Power Factor Frequency Voltage 380 220 400 230 415 240 Vac 3 phase 4 wire G Voltage Harmonic lt 1 5 linear load Distortion Output Voltage Regulation 1 static Power Factor Frequency 50 60 Hz Frequency Regulation 0 05 Hz battery mode Overload Capability lt 125 10 minutes lt 150 1 minute LED indicators Mimic LCD multi language supported ee o ee Display Standard RS232 x 1 SNMP slot x 2 Input dry contact x 2 Output dry contact x Interface Optional SNMP card Modbus card Relay I O card Battery cabinet tempera ture sensor cable Battery cabinet status sensor cable 95 Online Mode 0 ON 99 240 Vdc Battery 272V adjustable from 254V to 291V Protection of Battery Yes O 40 C Environ 95 non condensing ment lt 70 dBA at one meter IP20 Emergency Power Off Yes local and remote Battery start Yes Transformer Yes optional Dimensions urs 850 x 865 x 1950 mm WxDxH UPS with Physical 1400 x 865 x 1950 mm Ups 721 kg Weight UPS with 1485 kg Transformer 1 Refer to the rating label for the safety rating 2 All specifications are subject to change without prior notice Parallel Redundancy amp Yes up to 8 units Expansion Others NOTE E 1 When input voltage is 140 242 187 324 Vac the sustainable loading is from 70 to 100 of the UPS ca pacit
12. ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 Z ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2 7 17 AA DELTA e DPS e DCto AC Delay Time s 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select DC TO AC DELAY TIME S and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 77 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the DC to AC delay time and use the function key be low the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V FREQ Hz 50 ECO ON FREQ CONV ON REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms gt gt DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2010 06 01 E59 59 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 18 59 59 OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V FREQ Hz ECO FREQ CONV REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms PA DC TO AC DELAY TIME s Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen 7 5 3 Battery Setup 7 18 A WARNING You can only modify battery setup in bypass mode In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BATTERY and press the function key below the symbol 4i to enter the BATTERY SETUP screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS UPS SETUP amp
13. DC TO AC DELAY TIME s The voltage range is between 220 245Vac e Frequency 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select FREQ Hz and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol Z use the function keys below the symbols lt and gt to select output frequency and use the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1159 59 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Il 8 Sk 8 59 OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V 220 gt gt FREQ Hz 50 60 ECO ON OFF OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V 220 Z FREQ Hz 50 60 1200 ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2 FREQ CONV ON OFF REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2 7 15 AA DELTA e DPS The output frequency means battery start up output frequency or frequency converter s output frequency e ECO Mode 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select ECO and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol Z use the function keys below the symbols q and to select ON or OFF and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT
14. INV OVER CURRENT PWR UNIT n INV SHORT CIRCUIT PWR UNIT n INV STS FAIL SHUT DOWN BYPASS STS OVER HEAT BYPASS INPUT VOLT OR FREQ NOK BYPASS INPUT PHASE SEQ NOK BYPASS STS OVER CURRENT BYPASS STS FAIL EMERGENCY POWER OFF Possible Cause DC BUS voltage is too high or too low Inverter s output voltage is too high or too low Inverter s output voltage is too high or too low Output might have short ing issues Output might have short ing issues 1 Inverter s static switch is damaged 2 Inverter s driving circuit is damaged 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 3 UPS is overloaded 1 The Bypass Switch 02 is turned off 2 Bypass voltage or fre quency is abnormal Wrong wiring The UPS is overloaded 1 Bypass static switch is damaged 2 Bypass driving circuit is damaged Emergent shutdown is ex ecuted Solution Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not please decrease equipment loads 1 Check if the Bypass Switch Q2 is turned off If yes turn it on 2 If the Bypass Switch 02 is turned on but the alarm still exists con tact your local dealer UJ Check if bypass voltage or fre
15. PFC SCR is damaged 2 Driving circuit is dam aged If there is no backup power the UPS will automatically discontinue power supply to the equipment loads to protect battery until battery power recovers 1 Check if system date is set cor rectly If not correct it 2 Check if battery replacement date is due If yes contact your local dealer to replace battery ies Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer 1 Check if battery wiring is correct or not If not contact your local deal er 2 Check if battery voltage is abnor mal or not If yes contact your lo cal dealer Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not please decrease some equipment loads Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not please decrease some equipment loads Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not please decrease some equipment loads Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not please decrease some equipment loads Contact your local dealer 10 3 Anetta e DPS 10 4 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Alarm Message PWR UNIT n DC BUS NOK PWR UNIT n INV OUTPUT NOK UPS OUTPUT FAULT SHUTDOWN
16. Table 5 3 Connect the main AC source UPS output external battery cabinet cables to the wiring terminal block Please see Figure 5 k Ground the UPS Please see Figure 5 k al External o Battery Cabinet N N T UPS gt N S Output Main R R S T AC Source For the UPS For the equipment grounding loads grounding Figure 5 k Single Unit Single Input Wiring Diagram e Dual Input Single Unit When there are two AC power sources single unit wiring procedures are as follows 1 2 3 Follow 5 5 2 Single Input Dual Input Modification to modify the UPS into dual input Refer to the procedures 1 8 stated in the section of Single Input Single Unit Connect the main AC source bypass AC source UPS output external battery cabi net cables to the wiring terminal block Please see Figure 5 1 Connect the bypass AC source s neutral to the neutral N terminal of the Main Input Block Ground the UPS 5 e Installation and Wiring GIBI aA CT E e External Battery Cabinet Main AC Source Bypass AC Source UPS Output AVDHZ For the UPS grounding For the equipment loads grounding ce 4079 AVTZ ZI Figure 5 1 Single Unit Dual Input Wiring Diagram 5 5 4 Parallel Units Wiring NOTE Before wiring please read 5 5 1 Pre wiring Warnings e Single Input Parallel Units
17. quency is abnormal If yes please wait until bypass AC source be comes normal Check if the bypass AC source s wir ing and phase sequence are correct If not contact your local dealer Decrease some equipment loads Contact your local dealer Shut down the UPS After emergency events are eliminated follow turn on procedures to start up the UPS 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 Alarm Message PWR UNIT n COM MUNICATION NOK EXT PARALLEL COM MUNICATION NOK PARALLEL FAIL ON MANUAL BYPASS REDUNDANCY LOSS INPUT TRANSFORM ER OVER HEAT OUTPUT TRANS FORMER OVER HEAT LCM COMMUNICA TION LOSS PWR UNIT n NOT CALIBRATED SYSTEM COMMUNI CATION NOK Possible Cause 1 Internal communication cable is not firmly con nected 2 Communication circuit is abnormal Parallel cable is not firmly connected 1 Parallel UPSs are not compatible 2 There are conflicts be tween parallel UPSs IDs The Manual Bypass Switch 03 is turned on Overload causes redun dancy failure 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 3 UPS is overloaded 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 3 UPS is overloaded 1 LCM communication cable is not firmly con nected 2 LCM communication circuit is abnormal EEPROM is damaged System s communication Circuit is abnormal 10 e Troubleshooting S
18. 001 gt 10 06 01 08 10 46 BYPASS FREQ ABNORMAL lt 002 gt 10 06 01 08 10 58 MAINS INPUT VOLTAGE ABNORMAL lt 003 gt 10 06 01 08 10 58 MAINS INPUT FREQ ABNORMAL lt 004 gt 10 06 01 08 10 59 O OUTPUT BREAKER OFF lt 005 gt 10 06 01 08 10 59 O ON BYPASS 7 6 4 Advanced Setup NOTE In ADVANCED screen only the administrator can modify the advanced setup Please refer to 7 5 UPS SETUP amp CONTROL for login information In the MAINTENANCE screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select ADVANCED and press the function key below the symbol 4d to enter into ADVANCED screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 159 59 MAINTENANCE SIN E1E08200013W0 FW VERSION STATISTICS EVENT LOG gt gt ADVANCED ADVANCED bb CLR STATISTICS CLR EVENT LOG FW UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS e To Clear Statistics 1 Inthe ADVANCED screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to 7 37 AA DELTA e DPS select CLR STATISTICS and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection When the symbol changes to the symbol 47 press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS PAN DAVANA 5D gt gt CLR STATISTICS CLR EVENT LOG FW UPGRADE SYSTEM FO
19. 95 saves on operation cost e Wide AC input voltage range 140Vac 276Vac reduces frequent transfer from normal mode to battery mode to save battery consumption and prolong battery life e Batteries power on the UPS to provide stable AC power when there is no AC line available e Automatic input frequency detection enables operation at 50Hz or 60Hz e Optional ECO Mode when input voltage and frequency are within the range of rating voltage 10 and rating frequency 5Hz the UPS will transfer to bypass mode other wise the UPS will transfer to normal mode to reach higher efficiency e Automatically detects whether bypass voltage is out of rating voltage If yes the UPS will stop supplying power to the equipment loads to protect your electronic equipment e Dual input design features an independent rectifier and a bypass switch e Built in manual bypass switch e Automatic restart 1 The UPS will restart in normal mode automatically right after the AC line resumes following a low battery shutdown 2 3 AA DELTA e DPS 2 4 2 The UPS returns automatically to normal mode from bypass mode after an overload condition or a short circuit condition is cleared Surge protection and EMI filter functions Both auxiliary power and control circuit adopt redundancy design which doubly enhanc es UPS reliability Connects several external battery cabinets at maximum four to extend backup time Sets up battery test and battery repl
20. D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 7 LCD Display and Settings e Common Battery 1 Inthe BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select COMMON BAT and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol g2 use the function keys below the symbols q and to select ON or OFF and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IRS DSO ON AUTO BYPASS LS SB BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF 4 COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 e Battery Test Duration 1 Inthe BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select TEST DURATION MIN and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the battery test durat
21. ES e User Password 1 The user password includes four digits In the LOCAL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select USER PASSWORD and press the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol Z use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the user password and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE SEMED M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 b gt USER PASSWORD 0000 LANGUAGE ENGLISH LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 1145538 59 DATE FORMATE Y M D M D Y DEM Y SERIAL COM ID 0 ES LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 4 USER PASSWORD 0000 LANGUAGE ENGLISH O a v 9 LIL 7 34 7 LCD Display and Settings e Language 1 In the LOCAL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select LANGUAGE and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selec tion 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 7 use the function keys below the symbols and gt to select an LCD display language and press the function key be low the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 0
22. LEDs il luminate as follows So Fault O 3 2 3 e Operation Modes Battery Mode Single F oO Q3 Switch BYPA Oss ag Q2 Switch ani LOAD 0 0 Q4 Switch NY Batteries Figure 3 b Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Battery Mode The UPS transfers to battery mode automatically if the main AC source cannot supply power for example when unstable voltage or a power outage occurs In battery mode the batteries provide DC power and the inverter converts it into AC power and supplies it to the connected equipment loads via the static switch and the UPS Output Switch Q4 During the conversion process output voltage remains the same and during battery mode LEDs illuminate as follows So So Fault C Fault O Single Input Dual Input The default setting is single input Please refer to 5 5 2 Single Input Dual Input Modification 3 3 NELTA DPS 3 4 3 3 Bypass Mode Single O oO Q3 Switch BYPA NY 2 Swit Q2 Switch SS SS Inverter STS Batteries Figure 3 c Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Bypass Mode t e LOAD PAS When the inverter encounters abnormal situations such as over temperature overload short circuit abnormal output voltage and battery depletion it will automatically shut itself down to protect the UPS system Meanwhile if the UPS detects the bypass AC source is nor mal it will automatically switc
23. LIL AJI STEP 2 Turn on each unit s UPS Output Switch Q4 Each unit s Output Switch LED 6 o illuminates and each unit s LCD shows the following screen At this moment the bypass supplies power to the output UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Ul SOS Ee PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 al III 6 UPS Operation STEP 3 After you complete the bypass mode start up procedures each unit s LEDs illumi nate as follows So Fault O 6 2 4 Manual Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Parallel WARNING 1 Please note that you can only turn on the Manual Bypass Switch 03 when the UPS needs maintenance This ensures that power supply to the equipment loads won t discontinue If you turn on the Manual By pass Switch Q3 during normal mode the inverter will shut down the UPS will transfer from normal mode to manual bypass mode and the output won t be protected 2 In manual bypass mode the manual bypass supplies power to the equipment loads and maintenance personnel can perform mainte nance without interrupting the power supply 3 When the UPS is in manual bypass mode there is no high voltage inside the UPS except the wiring terminal block and the Manual Bypass Switch 03 Do not touch the wiring terminal block and the Manual Bypass Switch 03 to avoid electrical shock e From Normal Mode to Manual Bypass Mode Parallel 1 Press the Off button of one of t
24. all external battery cabinets ensure the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 is in the OFF position and turn on the UPS Output Switch 04 STEP 2 Press the start up button Ny on the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The Output Switch LED o lights up and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 11 59 59 T m D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 oO IJI STEP 3 The UPS s power module starts running and the DC BUS voltage starts establish ing After that the inverter will start up with default frequency During the invert er start up process the Inverter Start up LED RI and the Battery Power Supply LED illuminate STEP 4 After the inverter starts up the UPS will transfer to battery mode At this moment all twelve fans start running the Inverter Power Supply LED Ca lights up and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON BATTERY 11 59 59 6 5 AA DELTA e DPS STEP 5 After you complete the battery mode start up procedures LEDs illuminate as fol lows So Fault O 6 1 3 Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Single STEP 1 Switch on the Bypass Switch Q2 After initialization all twelve fans start running The Bypass Power Source LED and the Bypass Power Supply LED D illumi nate and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11
25. frequency During inverter start up pro cess each unit s Inverter Start up LED and Battery Power Supply LED il luminate After each unit s inverter starts up each UPS will transfer into battery mode At this moment all fans twelve per unit start running each UPS s Inverter Power Supply LED Ga lights up and each UPS s LCD shows the following screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON BATTERY I 592759 4 KF Ze ZA pie i D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 Measure each unit s voltage difference between phases should be below 5V If normal turn on each unit s Output Switch 04 At this moment each UPS s Output Switch LED 670 lights up and each UPS s LCD shows the following screen If abnormal please contact maintenance personnel LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON BATTERY LI a SOS PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 a v 4d i TITO After you complete the battery mode start up procedures each unit s LEDs illu minate as follows 6 19 6 20 6 2 3 AA DELTA e DPS So Fault O Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Parallel STEP 1 Switch on each UPS s Bypass Switch Q2 After initialization all fans twelve per unit start running Each unit s Bypass AC Source LED and Bypass Power Sup ply LED Ga illuminate and each UPS s LCD shows the following screen LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Hil gS gai a Ee PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 a v lt
26. fuses Each unit s Main AC Source LED N shuts off and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS I e SOESE 4 Each unit s power module starts discharging During the discharging process each UPS Inverter Start up LED PR illuminates After discharging per unit s Inverter Start up LED turns off 5 Turn on each UPS s Manual Bypass Switch Q3 The manual bypass supplies power to the equipment loads and each UPS s LCD shows the following screen 6 23 AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON MANUAL BYPASS II SOS RF Ze PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 6 Turn off each unit s UPS Output Switch 04 and Bypass Input Switch Q2 All fans twelve per UPS stop running all LEDs are off and each UPS s LCD shuts down 7 Open each unit s fuse holders of the fan fuse and the power source fuse e From Manual Bypass Mode to Normal Mode Parallel 1 Close each UPS s fuse holders of the fan fuse and the power source fuse 2 Turnonallexternal battery cabinets circuit breakers or fuses 3 Switch on each unit s Bypass Switch 02 and UPS Output Switch Q4 After initial ization all fans twelve per UPS start running Each unit s LCD shows the following screen and each UPS s LEDs illuminate as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON MANUAL BYPASS 1159 59 So Fault O 4 Turn off each UPS s Manual Bypass Sw
27. second Beep is OFF for 0 25 second About Non Delta External Battery Cabinet A non Delta battery cabinet shall include 40 batteries battery type 120Ah and you should connect the cabinet s neutral to the middle 20th and 21st bat teries If you use 38 batteries connect the cabinet s neutral to the middle 19th and 20th batteries If you use 42 batteries connect the cabinet s neutral to the middle 21st and No 22nd batteries You should use three cables please refer to Table 5 3 Cable Information to connect a non Delta battery cabinet with the and N terminals marked in the Battery Input Block shown in Figure 5 1 When connecting a non Delta external battery cabinet with the UPS please in stall a fuse or DC breaker first Do not use an AC breaker Please follow the actual discharge current to decide the breaker s current capacity A 500Vdc breaker or fuse is suggested The closer the breaker or fuse is to the batteries the better Please refer to the diagram below Connects to the and N terminals marked in the Bat tery Input Bock Please see Figure 5 i Install a fuse or DC breaker here A non Delta external battery cabinet 6 UPS Operation UPS Operation 6 1 Single Unit Operation Procedures 6 2 Parallel Units Operation Procedures 6 1 AA DELTA e DPS All of the unit No date time and event No e g 004 shown in the LCD dia grams presented in
28. terminals O UPS Output Block Connects the equip Includes three phases R S T ment loads one neutral N and one ground ing terminals 5 8 5 e Installation and Wiring O Connects an Connects the external bat equipment tery cabinet loads Q For the equip Connects ment loads the main AC O grounding source For the UPS Connects the grounding bypass AC source Figure 5 i Wiring Terminal Block NOTE Please connect the bypass AC source s neutral to the neutral N terminal of the Main Input Block The UPS rating voltage is 220 380Vac 230 400Vac or 240 41 5Vac The battery rating voltage is 240Vdc Make sure the Main Input Switch Q1 and Bypass Switch Q2 are in the OFF posi tion Make sure the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 is in the OFF position Make sure the UPS Output Switch 04 is in the OFF position Please see Figure 5 j for switch location Main Input Bypass Switch Q2 Switch Q1 UPS Output Switch 04 Turn off a switch Manual Bypass Switch 03 SF as sce sa 4 fee E aa ir E Ec Em Emos Bed TF di oe ee E E a a ma a RR e ua Di a i a aa a a ie na EM E n RT eS a y E m m E EE il ci i ni i il ee ee I I oe es ee a ee ee eee ee ee ee aa a ene e E se n Figure 5 j Switches Location and Turn off a Switch 5 9 Aneta e DPS 5 10 Follow UPS model No to select appropriate input output cables Please refer to
29. to avoid high voltage electric shock Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can do so for installation or maintenance If you want to open or remove the cover do it only under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel The protective devices shall be four pole devices and shall disconnect all line conductors and neutral conductors when the protective devices are set to OFF position 7 Important Safety Instructions e The risk of dangerous high voltage is possible when batteries are still connected to the UPS even though the UPS is disconnected from AC power sources Do not forget to set a battery disconnect to the OFF position to cut off the battery source e Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire The batteries may explode e Do not open or damage the battery or batteries The released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic e A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed before replacement of batteries 1 Remove watches rings or other metal objects 2 Use tools with insulated handles 3 Wear rubber gloves and boots 4 Do not lay tools or metal parts on the top of batteries 5 Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting the batteries terminals e You must contact qualified Delta service personnel if either of the following events occur 1 L
30. to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols q and gt to select OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY or MONTHLY and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Ms Se 59 CONTROL amp TEST gt gt BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BTWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 CONTROL amp TEST Z BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE 7 27 Aneta e DPS e Buzzer 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select BUZZER and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your se lection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols q and to select ENABLE or DISABLE and use the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS ETS 2 359 ON AUTO BYPASS I SOS CONTROL amp TEST CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BIWEEKLY MO
31. voltage is lower than the setup limit 220Vdc 5 Bypass input NOK The bypass voltage frequency or phase sequence is abnormal 6 Battery test fail or battery During the battery test the battery voltage is out of missing the setup limit 7 Internal communication Power unit s internal communication is abnormal failure 8 External parallel communi In parallel mode parallel communication is abnor cation loss mal 9 Output overload warning The UPS is overloaded or the UPS shuts down to let shutdown the bypass supply power to the equipment loads 10 Power module fault shut The power unit has abnormalities and it shuts down down the UPS to let the bypass supply power to the equip ment loads 11 Power module warning The power unit has abnormalities but the UPS still runs in normal mode 12 EPO activated The EPO button was pressed to urgently power off the UPS 13 Load on manual bypass The Manual Bypass Switch Q3 is turned on and the UPS transfers to manual bypass mode 14 Battery cabinet overtem The external battery cabinet s temperature is too perature warning shut high down 15 Abnormal inverter voltage The output voltage is too high or too low 16 Battery needs replacement Battery replacement date is due 4 5 Aneta e DPS 17 Bypass over temperature Bypass static switch temperature is too high warning shutdown 18 Bypassstatic switch fault The bypass static switch has open short issue 19 General a
32. you want to buy the battery cabinet temperature sensor cable please contact your local dealer or customer service Parallel Ports The two parallel ports are for UPS parallel communication UPSs at maximum eight with the same capacity voltage and frequency can be coupled via the provided parallel cable to run in parallel mode WARNING 1 The provided parallel cable is placed in the accessory package Using other types of cables to connect the UPSs may cause malfunctions 2 The provided parallel cable s pin design is one to one not crossed 4 5 4 6 4 Communication Interfaces Dip Switch When you parallel UPSs you need to set up the dip switch to activate parallel function Please see 6 6 Normal Start up Procedures Parallel Units for dip switch settings Output Dry Contacts The UPS provides six sets of programmable output dry contacts for you to receive UPS events The output dry contacts are normally open and have no default setting There are nineteen events for you to select to set up the output dry contacts via the Delta Insight Power Manager software Please refer to the table below for the twenty events Item Event Description 1 Load on inverter The UPS works in normal mode 2 Load on bypass The UPS works in bypass mode 3 Battery discharge Main When the main AC source fails the batteries supply input NOK power to the equipment loads 4 Low battery When the UPS runs in battery mode battery
33. your selection 2 When the symbol p changes to the symbol press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IH SE 8 59 CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT gt gt BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Us SORSE CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT 4 BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE 9 I _ II IS 7 LCD Display and Settings e Reset Module 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select RESET MODULE and use the function key below the symbol ll to con firm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1E5959 ON AUTO BYPASS IRS 95159 CONTROL amp TEST CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BTWEEKLY MONTHLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE LS OVHA SN ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF SIL
34. 000 0000000000 000000000 0000000000 000000000 0000000000 0000000000 000000000 000000000 0000000000 0000000000 000000000 Figure2 c Bottom View amp Figure2 b Dimensions Mounting Holes diagram 2 5 AA DELTA e DPS 2 4 2 Other Views e Front view control panel door handle casters and levelers Figure 2 d e Open door open front door Figure 2 d e Front view with door open internal mechanisms Figure 2 e Twelve fans Communication Interfaces Input amp Output Fan Fuse Left Switches amp Power Source Fuse Right Figure2 e Internal Mechanisms 2 Introduction 2 5 Control Panel 2 5 1 LED Indicators 2 5 2 On Off and EPO Buttons 2 5 3 LCD Display 2 5 4 Function Keys Figure 2 f UPS Control Panel 2 5 1 LED indicators LED Name LED On Meaning LED Symbol AS Main AC Source LED When main AC Source is normal Green ms Bypass AC Source LED When bypass AC Source is normal Green DR Inverter Start up LED When the UPS s inverter starts up Green DA Inverter Power Supply LED When the inverter supplies power to the Green equipment loads When the bypass supplies power to the Yellow Ca Bypass Power Supply LED eauipment loads Battery Power Supply LED When the batteries supply power tothe Yellow equipment loads Lo Output Switch LED When you turn on the UPS Output Green Switch Fault Fault LED When problems occur Red 2 7 Aneta e DPS
35. 000 4 4 Level 4 IEC 61000 4 5 Level 4 IEC 61000 4 6 2 Introduction O Introduction 2 1 General Overview 2 2 Package Inspection 2 3 Features 24 Exterior 2 5 Control Panel 2 6 Internal Mechanisms 2 7 Fans Aneta e DPS 2 2 2 1 2 2 General Overview The DPS series UPS a three phase four wire on line uninterruptible power supply is a dedi cated design for large scale power systems such as data centers communication systems network rooms emergency systems and factory facilities The unit adopts advanced IGBT technology to provide perfect clean pure sine waves and high quality output power to the equipment loads connected It features high efficiency low heat consumption low noise and high reliability The unit s dual input power supply and hot standby redundancy functions provide reliable power protection to your sensitive equipment when unexpected power problems occur Using the RS232 port you can connect the UPS to a PC to monitor relevant issues With the installation of Delta InsightPower Manager software free on website http 59 125 232 140 you can monitor several UPSs placed in a computer room or a factory to facilitate central ized control Besides you can parallel at maximum eight UPS units without using any ex ternal parallel card to increase the system capacity and redundancy and enhance the unit s availability and reliability Package Inspection e External During UPS transportation so
36. 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS INL 8 SOSSE ON AUTO BYPASS IDL 8 ae 59 LOCAL LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE MESMSD M D Y D M Y DATE FORMATE MEMSD M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 SERIAL COM ID 0 gt gt LCD CONTRAST 5 LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 LANGUAGE ENGLISH x LANGUAGE ENGLISH Sk do f fa D 7 33 AA DELTA e DPS e Administrator Password 1 The administrator password includes four digits In the LOCAL screen use the func tion keys below the symbols and w to select ADMIN PASSWORD and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the administrator password and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 1159 59 LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE Y M D M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 bb ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE Y M D M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 4 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 LANGUAGE ENGLISH E fa fe LANGUAGE ENGLISH ie fai
37. 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS E59 259 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 OUTPUT SET UP OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V 220 VOLT V 220 FREQ Hz 50 60 FREQ Hz 50 60 gt gt ECO ON OFF Z ECO ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s DC TO AC DELAY TIME s e Frequency Conversion 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select FREQ CONV and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol p changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols q and to select ON or OFF and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS HE59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS His e OUTPUT SET UP OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V 220 VOLT V 220 FREQ Hz 50 60 FREQ Hz 50 60 ECO ON OFF ECO ON OFF gt gt FREQ CONV ON OFF Z FREQ CONV ON OFF REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2 7 16 7 LCD Display and Settings e Redundancy Unit 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT and use the functi
38. 59 59 When the screen above appears it means that batteries have started up the UPS 7 LCD Display and Settings gt E g UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS MI a SES When the screen above appears it means that the UPS is in bypass mode The main AC source and the batteries are off If the bypass AC source fails the equipment loads won t be protected 2010 06 01 11 59 59 UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON BATTERY 59259 When the screen above appears it means that the UPS is in battery mode AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 BAT TEST UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON ECO 11 59 59 When the screen above appears it means that the UPS is in ECO mode and the bypass sup plies power to the equipment loads Please see 7 5 2 Output Setup for ECO mode setup NOTE To ensure power supply quality it is recommended that you set up the UPS in ECO mode only when the line power is stable Only maintenance personnel can set up ECO mode Please see 7 5 UPS Setup amp Control 7 3 7 LCD Display and Settings UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON MANUAL BYPASS Nil 3 8 ois When the screen above appears it means that the UPS is in manual bypass mode Before maintenance do not forget to switch the UPS into manual bypass mode and cut off the main AC source and batteries During thi
39. 59 59 Mi Fak e r D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 STEP 2 Turn on the UPS Output Switch 04 The Output Switch LED amp 0 illuminates and the following screen appears The bypass supplies power to the output UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Us Sk 5 59 D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 a v i sean 6 6 6 UPS Operation STEP 3 After you complete the bypass mode start up procedures LEDs illuminate as fol lows So Fault O 6 1 4 Manual Bypass Mode Start up Procedures Single Unit WARNING 1 Please note that you can only turn on the Manual Bypass Switch 03 when the UPS needs maintenance This ensures that the supply of power to the equipment loads won t discontinue If you turn on the Manual By pass Switch Q3 during normal mode the inverter will shut down the UPS will transfer from normal mode to manual bypass mode and the output won t be protected 2 In manual bypass mode the manual bypass supplies power to the equip ment loads and maintenance personnel can perform maintenance with out interrupting the power supply 3 When the UPS is in manual bypass mode there is no high voltage inside the UPS except the wiring terminal block and the Manual Bypass Switch 03 Do not touch the wiring terminal block and the Manual Bypass Switch 03 to avoid electrical shock e From Normal Mode to Manual Bypass Mode Single 1 During normal mode LEDs illumina
40. 6 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS S959 ON AUTO BYPASS IRS DES O LOCAL LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE YMD M D Y DN DATE FORMATE YMD M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 gt gt LANGUAGE ENGLISH x Z LANGUAGE ENGLISH ie fa fe Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen 7 6 Maintenance In the Main Menu shown in the bottom left figure use the function keys below the sym bols and w to select MAINTENANCE and press the function key below the symbol ll to enter into MAINTENANCE screen In MAINTENANCE screen shown in the bottom right figure it presents UPS serial No for example E1E08200013W0 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS M59 59 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1E5959 MEASURE UPS SETUP amp CONTROL gt gt MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE S N E1E08200013W0 gt gt FW VERSION STATISTICS EVENT LOG ADVANCED 7 35 Aneta e DPS 7 6 1 Firmware Version In the MAINTENANCE screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select FW VERSION Press the function key below the symbol ll and you will see information about SYSTEM DISPLAY and PWR UNIT UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 L
41. 6 01 e Battery Type 1 Inthe BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select TYPE AH and use the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol p changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the battery type AH and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS DIRES 959 ON AUTO BYPASS 1159 59 BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 gt gt TYPE AH 100 Z TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT v 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 7 19 AA DELTA e DPS 7 20 e Battery Strings iF In the BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BAT STRINGS and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection When the symbol p p changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the battery strings and use the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UN
42. 9 A Ak AA e i O PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 a ad i _ JU JJ STEP 3 Tum on the UPS Output Switch 04 the Output Switch LED amp 0 illuminates and the following screen appears Now the bypass supplies power to the output UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 159 59 STEP 4 Switch on the Main Input Switch Q1 the Main AC source LED N illuminates and DC BUS voltage starts establishing STEP 5 Press the start up button on the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The following screen appears 6 3 AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS RS 97 759 STEP 6 During start up testing period the system starts up the inverter and the Inverter Start up LED lights up The system begins synchronization with the bypass AC source STEP 7 After synchronization the UPS will automatically switch from bypass mode to in verter mode and the inverter will supply power to the output In the meantime the Bypass Power Supply LED Ca shuts off the Inverter Power Supply LED Ca illuminates and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ile Se 5 STEP 8 After you complete the normal mode start up procedures LEDs illuminate as fol lows So Fault O 6 UPS Operation 6 1 2 Battery Mode Start up Procedures Single STEP 1 Switch on the circuit breakers or fuses of
43. COMMON BAT OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 gt gt TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 4 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 06 01 e Installation Date Il In the BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select INSTALL DATE Y M D and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection When the symbol gt changes to the symbol 47 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the installation date and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS il SES ON AUTO BYPASS DI S SOS BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 bb INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 Z INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 7 LCD Display and Settings e Battery Replacement Date 1 In the BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D and use the functi
44. CONTROL BYPASS OUTPUT gt gt BATTERY CHARGER PARALLEL CONTROL amp TEST LOCAL 2010 06 01 DES 959 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS I 8 SOS BATTERY SETUP gt BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 7 LCD Display and Settings e Battery Rating Voltage 1 Inthe BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BAT RATING VOLT V and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the battery rating voltage and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS E59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS il gsi as BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP gt BAT RATING VOLT V 240 4 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 OVINE INA OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 0
45. D diagrams UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Il gS si ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 SURE UPS SETUP amp CONTROL gt gt UPS SETUP amp CONTROL gt gt BYPASS MAINTENANCE OUTPUT BATTERY CHARGER PARALLEL CONTROL amp TEST LOCAL WARNING A If you want to change any setup under the hierarchy of UPS SETUP amp CON TROL you must login and enter your password first If an interval between set tings is over 5 minutes you have to login and enter the password again Please see the description below 1 Use the function keys below the symbols and w to select an item that you want to change setting Press the function key below the symbol 4d and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Hil 3 Se 59 LOGIN gt gt ADMINISTRATOR 0000 USER 0000 2 Inthe LOGIN screen shown above use the function keys below the sym bols and w to select ADMINISTRATOR or USER as a log in ID and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection After con firmation the following screen appears 7 11 AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Lil 8 3h 8 59 4 ADMINISTRATOR 0000 USER 0000 os 3 ADMINISTRATOR means qualified installation and maintenance personnel and USER means general users Users can only set up 1 DATE amp TIME 2
46. DATE FORMAT 3 LCD CONTRAST 4 USER PASSWORD and 5 LAN GUAGE Please refer to 7 5 7 Local Setup As for other setup only qualified installation and maintenance personnel have authority to make changes 4 Either ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD or USER PASSWORD includes four digits Use the function keys below the symbols and to enter the first digit and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selec tion Repeat this procedure to complete key in of password Please refer to the figure below UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Ul Sk 3 oe LOGIN Z ADMINISTRATOR 0000 0000 5 Ifthe password is wrong the system will go back to the screen that you have selected the item for setup change Please repeat the procedures above to login and enter password again 7 12 7 LCD Display and Settings 7 5 1 Bypass Setup In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BYPASS and press the function key below the symbol 4i to enter the BYPASS SETUP screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 1E5959 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS ON AUTO BYPASS Lil SO UPS SETUP amp CONTROL BYPASS SETUP gt gt VOLT RANGE 220V 15 FREQ RANGE 50 60Hz 5 0 gt gt BYPASS OUTPUT BATTERY CHARGER PARALLEL CONTROL amp TEST 0 O7 VD e Voltage R
47. DO DI 999 99 O 9 O O QO9 O 9 OD D O 99 9999 99 99 9999 O O O O 9 9 0 9 29 090 0 9 29 29 9 O Q 0 2 0 0 0 0 20 2 2 2 2 2 O 0 90 29 29 20 29 29 9 20 29 920 9 2 9 O 0 9 0 9 0 2 2 2 2 9 2 O 0 29 0 29 0 2 0 2 0 29 0 2 09 O O O O 9 9 9 9 2 o ao Lo a a a DO O 99 9 9 99 9999299209299 DO O 99 99 9999909029999 AR SA I C I S Anetta DPS Save This Manual This manual contains important instructions and warnings that you should follow during the installation operation storage and maintenance of this on line UPS Failure to heed these instructions and warnings will void the war ranty Copyright 2010 by Delta Electronics Inc All rights reserved The content in this manual belongs to Delta Electronics Inc hereafter referred to as Delta No part of this manual can be quoted or repro duced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Delta To continuously improve and develop the product Delta will make all possible efforts to secure the accuracy and the integrity of this manual Changes may be made periodically to the information in this manual without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes While due caution has been exercised in the production of this manual possible errors and omissions are unintentional Delta is not liable for any losses damages or claims for compensation resulting from wrong interpretation of the text o
48. ENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST BUZZER amp LED TEST gt gt RESET MODULE Z RESET MODULE 9 I i pge JJ JS Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen 7 5 7 Local Setup NOTE In LOCAL screen users can only set up 1 DATE amp TIME 2 DATE FORMAT 3 LCD CONTRAST 4 USER PASSWORD and 5 LANGUAGE In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select LOCAL and press the function key below the symbol ll to enter into LOCAL screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS LI DES ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 UPS SETUP amp CONTROL LOCAL BYPASS bb DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 OUTPUT DATE FORMATE Y M D M D Y D M Y BATTERY SERIAL COM ID 0 CHARGER LCD CONTRAST 5 PARALLEL ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 CONTROL amp TEST USER PASSWORD 0000 gt gt LOCAL LANGUAGE ENGLISH 7 31 AA DELTA e DPS e Date amp Time 1 Inthe LOCAL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select DATE Y M D amp TIME and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the
49. ETUP BYPASS gt gt FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 OUTPUT BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 BATTERY CHARGE CURRENT A 40 gt gt CHARGER PARALLEL CONTROL amp TEST LOCAL 7 23 AA DELTA e DPS e FloatVoltage LE In the CHARGER SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the float voltage and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS RSS DES CHARGER SETUP CHARGER SETUP bb FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 Z FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 CHARGE CURRENT A 40 CHARGE CURRENT A 40 e Boost Voltage 1 7 24 In the CHARGER SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BOOST CHARGE VOLT V and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection When the symbol gt changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the boost voltage and use the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1 59 59 ON AUTO BY
50. GUAGE ENGLISH Sis fai fa LANGUAGE ENGLISH E fai EE 7 32 7 LCD Display and Settings e Serial Communication ID 1 Inthe LOCAL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select SERIAL COM ID and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 7 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the serial communication ID and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Ul Se oi LOCAL UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE YMD M D Y D M Y DATE FORMATE YMD M D Y D M Y gt gt SERIAL COM ID 0 Z SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 LANGUAGE ENGLISH ie fai fa LANGUAGE ENGLISH do fa fe e LCD Contrast 1 Inthe LOCAL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select LCD CONTRAST and press the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the LCD contrast and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010
51. LOAT CHARGE VOLT V BOOST CHARGE VOLT V and CHARGE CURRENT Please refer to 7 5 3 Battery Setup and 7 5 4 Charger Setup NOTE Please note that you should set each UPS float voltage default 272v the same each UPS boost voltage default 288v the same and set each UPS charge current even For example when two UPSs are paralleled they share one Delta battery cabinet optional battery type is 120AH and you want to set the Delta battery cabinet s charge current as 20A You should set each UPS TYPE AH as 60AH BAT STRINGS as 1 and CHARGE CURRENT as 10A 3 13 Aneta e DPS 4 Communication Interfaces Communication Interfaces 4 1 Card Slots 4 2 RS232 Port 4 3 Dry Contacts 4 4 Parallel Ports 4 5 Dip Switch 4 6 Output Dry Contacts AA DELTA e DPS 4 1 4 2 Communication interfaces include card slots an RS232 port dry contacts parallel ports a dip switch and output dry contacts as shown in the figure below 4 1 Card Slots 4 2 RS232 Port 4 3 Dry Contacts 4 4 Parallel Ports 4 5 Dip Switch 4 6 Output Dry Contacts Figure 4 a Communication Interfaces Card Slots The UPS provides two card slots You can choose optional cards to monitor the UPS or to enhance the UPS function You can use the two slots at the same time and it won t influence the function of the RS232 port The list of optional cards is shown in the table below Optional Card Functi
52. LT V CHARGE CURRENT A PARALLEL 1 PARALLEL GROUP PARALLEL ID S 19497 G 19497 CONTROL amp TEST 1 BAT AUTO TEST BUZZER SILENCE ON amp OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE S 19497 LOCAL 1 DATE Y M D amp TIME DATE FORMAT SERIAL COM ID LCD CONTRAST ADMIN PASSWORD USER PASSWORD LANGUAGE S 19497 S 19497 G 19497 S 19497 S 19497 gt gt gt gt MAINTENANCE Level 4 FW VERSION SYSTEM DISPLAY PWR UNIT N STATISTICS ON BAT COUNTS ON BYPASS COUNTS OPERATION TIME Y D H M EVENT LOG lt 001 gt lt 002 gt lt 003 gt PANAMA D CLR STATISTICS CLR EVENT LOG FW UPGRADE FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS 1 means that password confirmation is necessary Please see 7 5 UPS Setup amp Control and 7 6 4 Advanced Setup 7 8 1 7 LCD Display and Settings 7 4 Measure In the Main Menu shown below use the function keys below the symbols and w to select MEASURE and press the function key below the symbol ll to enter the MEASURE screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS ME 9759 gt gt MEASURE UPS SETUP amp CONTROL MAINTENANCE MI After entering the MEASURE screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to view the UPS status and parameters as follows 7 9 Anetta e D
53. NTHLY gt gt BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE Z BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE RESET MODULE e To Silence Alarms 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select SILENCE ON OFF and use the function key below the symbol ll to con firm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 7 press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 7 28 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS iil Sg oe CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY SOYA ASN ENABLE DISABLE gt gt SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS R59 59 CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BTWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE 4 SILENCE ON OFF OK MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE D TUT 7 LCD Display and Settings e Manual Battery Test 1 In the CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select MANUAL BAT TEST and use the function key below the symbol ell to con firm your selection 2
54. OAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS il 3 eye By ON AUTO BYPASS M59 59 MAINTENANCE SYSTEM FRAME FW BETA000 E1E08200013W0 DISPLAY LCM FW 0000 gt gt FW VERSION PWR UNIT 1 DPS1A10101690000 STATISTICS DPS1A10201960000 EVENT LOG TaN DAYA 0 31 D 7 6 2 Statistics In the MAINTENANCE screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select STATISTICS Press the function key below the symbol ll and you will see information about ON BAT COUNTS ON BYPASS COUNTS and OPERATION TIME Y D H M UNIT 1 1 IT 1 1 UN LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS lil 3 3 oy MAINTENANCE STATISTICS S N E1E08200013W0 ON BAT COUNTS 11 FW VERSION ON BYPASS COUNTS 121 gt gt STATISTICS OPERATION TIME Y D H 00 231 22 EVENT LOG ADVANCED 7 6 3 Event Log In the MAINTENANCE screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to se lect EVENT LOG Press the function key below the symbol ll and you will see information about event logs 7 36 7 LCD Display and Settings Use the function keys below the symbols and w to switch between event logs UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS MAINTENANCE S N FW VERSION STATISTICS gt gt EVENT LOG ADVANCED E1E08200013W0 2010 06 01 11 59 59 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1E5959 lt
55. PASS 59 59 CHARGER SETUP CHARGER SETUP FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 gt gt BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 Z BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 CHARGE CURRENT A 40 CHARGE CURRENT A 40 e Charge Current 1 In the CHARGER SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select CHARGE CURRENT and use the function key below the symbol 4i to con firm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the charge current and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL Screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS CHARGER SETUP FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 bb CHARGE CURRENT A 40 7 5 5 Parallel Setup In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select PARALLEL and press the function key below the symbol ll to enter into PARAL LEL SETUP screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS UPS SETUP amp CONTROL BYPASS OUTPUT BATTERY CHARGER bb PARALLEL CONTROL amp TEST LOCAL e Parallel Group 1 Inthe PARALLEL SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w 2010 06 01 11 59 59 2010 06 01 IRES DSO 7 LCD Display and Settings UNIT 1 1 LOAD
56. PROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IRS DSO ON AUTO BYPASS Ha Ss 59 BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 gt gt BAT STRINGS 4 Z BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 e Battery Cut off Voltage i In the BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BAT CUT OFF VOLT V and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection When the symbol changes to the symbol Z use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the battery cut off voltage and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS LS Sb ON AUTO BYPASS Ul Soh Sy BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 gt gt BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 Z BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M
57. PS UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS L1 N L2 E MAINS Vphaso V 221 9 Viine V 384 5 phase A FREQ Hz 60 0 E BYPASS Vphaso V Viine V FREQ H 221 9 384 5 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS INVERTER LI N 220 2 1 VOLT V CURRENT A 60 2010 06 01 11 59 59 L2 N L3 222 6 384 9 A 60 0 222 6 384 0 60 0 UNIT 1 1 2010 06 01 11 59 59 LI N 220 3 60 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS OUTPUT L1 N L2 220 0 380 0 Vphase V Vline V CURRENT A 0 0 FREQ Hz 60 0 LOAD 0 KVA 0 0 KW 0 0 L2 N L3 220 0 380 0 0 0 60 0 0 ORO 0 0 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS 2010 06 01 11 59 59 ETS TOC 26 EL FFC HS TCC 23 INV R S T HS TCC 25 26 27 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS 2010 06 01 11 59 59 BATTERY VOLTO CURRENT A CAPACITY 34 STATUS TEST RESULT BAT 1 TCC BAT 2 TCC BAT 3 TCC BAT 4 TCC 2010 06 01 11 59 59 L3 N L1 220 0 380 0 OK 60 0 0 ORO ORO Press the function key below the symbol 4 to go back to the MEASURE screen 7 10 7 5 7 LCD Display and Settings UPS Setup amp Control In the Main Menu use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select UPS SETUP amp CONTROL and press the function key below the symbol 4d to enter the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen Please see the following LC
58. Parallel 6 26 6 2 6 Battery Mode Turn off Procedures Parallel 6 29 6 2 7 Bypass Mode Turn off Procedures Parallel 6 31 6 2 8 Manual Bypass Mode Turn off Procedure Parallel 6 32 LCD Display amp Settings 7 1 714 LCD Display amp Function KeyS 7 2 72 Main Screen a 7 3 Ta Main Menu ee e e nata 7 7 7 3 1 LCD Display Hierarchy 7 8 7 4 Measure eei e ee ae ee eam sra 7 9 7 5 UPS Setup amp Control 7 11 7 5 1 Bypass Setup ne 7 13 Lo OUTED UT SOU ee 7 14 Laa Battery SOU aaa tasas assis soa asas cosas 7 18 7 54 Charger Setup 7 23 7 5 5 Parallel Setup 7 25 7 5 6 Control amp Test Setup 7 27 7 5 7 Local Setup 7 31 7 6 Maintenance ___________ eee eee 7 35 7 6 1 Firmware Ve
59. R BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE RESET MODULE 9 a o Ee T C e Ass 7 29 7 30 AA DELTA e DPS e To Clear Battery Test Result 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select CLR BAT TEST RESULT and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Til 3 Ses CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE bb CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE III UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS E5959 CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST FORCE BOOST CHARGE 4 CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE 9 4 gt 2 Sea Ja Once you press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection all battery test results will be cleared e Buzzer amp LED Test 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select BUZZER amp LED TEST and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm
60. RCE BYP TO INV OTHERS 2010 06 01 11 59 59 PWR UNIT UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS E59 59 FUP DY UN 0 SD Z CLR STATISTICS 0 44 CLR EVENT LOG FW UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS 2 ue II Is Once you press the function key below the symbol ll all statistics are cleared e To Clear Event Log 1 7 38 In the ADVANCED screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select CLR EVENT LOG and press the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection When the symbol changes to the symbol 47 press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS ADVANCED CLR STATISTICS gt gt CLR EVENT LOG FW UPGRADE SYSTEM FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS 2010 06 01 11 59 59 PWR UNIT UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Hil 3 Sk go VANDANN G11 CLR STATISTICS Z CLR EVENT LOG OK FW UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS 7 LCD Display and Settings Once you press the function key below the symbol ll all event logs are cleared e Firmware Upgrade 1 Inthe ADVANCED screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select FW UPGRADE and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol p changes to the symbol use the function keys belo
61. SHUTDOWN 45 PWRUNIT n AB Power unit s control circuit Contact your local dealer NORMAL CHANGE _ is abnormal 46 OUTPUT BREAKER The UPS Output Switch Q4 1 Check if the UPS Output Switch OFF is turned off Q4 is turned off If yes turn it on 2 If the UPS Output Switch Q4 is turned on but the alarm still exists contact your local dealer 47 BATTERY BREAKER Battery circuit breaker is 1 Check if the battery circuit breaker OFF turned off is turned off If yes turn it on 2 If the battery circuit breaker is turned on but the alarm still exists contact your local dealer 48 EXT PARALLEL UN _ The firmware versions be Contact your local dealer COMPATIBLE tween parallel UPSs are not compatible 49 FRAMEOVER AUTO System s repeated auto pro Contact your local dealer RECOVER LIMIT tection frequency is over limit 50 PWRUNIT n OVER Power unit s repeated auto Contact your local dealer AUTO RECOVER protection frequency is LIMIT over limit 51 OUTOFECORANGE Bypass voltage or frequen Check the bypass voltage and fre cy is out of ECO mode limit quency If abnormal contact your lo cal dealer NOTE If all possible causes are eliminated but the alarm still appears please contact your local dealer or customer service 10 6 Appendix 1 e Technical Specifications Technical Specifications A1 1 Aneta e DPS Model DPS160 DPS200 Power Rating 160 kVA 144 kW 200 kVA 180 kW Nominal Voltage 380 220 400 230
62. UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS CHARGER SETUP FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V 274 BOOST CHARGE VOLT V 284 Z CHARGE CURRENT A 40 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS PARALLEL SETUP bb PARALLEL GROUP 1 PARALLEL ID 1 2010 06 01 11 59 59 2010 06 01 11 59 59 7 25 AA DELTA e DPS to select PARALLEL GROUP and use the function key below the symbol ll to con firm your selection 2 When the symbol p changes to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the parallel group and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS M59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS PARALLEL SETUP PARALLEL SETUP gt gt PARALLEL GROUP 1 4 PARALLEL GROUP 1 PARALLEL ID 1 PARALLEL ID 1 Set the parallel group as 1 when there is no Load Bus Synchronization applica tion If you need the Load Bus Synchronization application please contact your local dealer or customer service representative e Parallel ID 1 Inthe PARALLEL SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select PARALLEL ID and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the parallel ID and use the function key below the sym bol 4i to confirm your setup UNIT
63. UPS Regular Inspection Regularly check the UPS every half year and inspect 1 Whether the UPS LEDs and alarm function are operating normally 2 Whether the UPS works in bypass mode normally the UPS will work in normal mode If yes check if any error overload internal fault etc occurs 3 Whether battery voltage is normal If the battery voltage is too high or too low find the root cause e Battery The DPS series UPS uses sealed lead acid batteries The battery life depends on the tem perature the usage and the charging discharging frequency High temperature envi ronments and high charging discharging frequency will quickly shorten the battery life Please follow the suggestions below to ensure a normal battery lifetime 1 Keep usage temperature between 15 C 25 C 59 F 77 F 2 When the UPS needs to be stored for an extended period of time the batteries must be recharged once every three months and the charging time must not be less than 24 hours each time Fan Higher temperatures shorten fan life When the UPS is running please check if all of the twelve fans on the top of the UPS and two fans used to cool the charger work normally and make sure if the ventilation air can move freely around and through the UPS If not replace the fans Please ask your local dealer or customer service for more maintenance informa tion Do not perform maintenance if you are not trained for it 10 Troubleshootin
64. W UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT Z FORCE BYP TO INV 0 44 OTHERS Once you press the function key below the symbol li the system will transfer from bypass mode to normal mode e Others 1 Inthe ADVANCED screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to se lect OTHERS press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection and you will see the following screens 2 Use the function keys below the symbols and w to switch between screens to obtain relevant information o Es ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 8597159 ADVANCED CLR STATISTICS BYPASS CLR EVENT LOG PWR UNIT 1 FW UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT FORCE BYP TO INV PWR UNIT 2 bb OTHERS PWR UNIT 3 PWR UNIT 4 7 40 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED ON AUTO BYPASS BYPASS PWR UNIT 1 PWR UNIT 2 PWR UNIT 3 PWR UNIT 4 Vbus 2010 06 01 11 59 59 7 LCD Display and Settings UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS PWR UNIT 1 PWR UNIT 2 PWR UNIT 3 PWR UNIT 4 9 11 59 59 V Chg PRR 272 1 Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the MAINTENANCE screen 7 41 Aneta e DPS 7 42 8 Optional Accessories MEN Optional Accessories 8 1 Aneta e DPS There are several optional accessories available for this DPS series UPS Please refer to the table be low for the optional accessories and their de
65. When the symbol changes to the symbol press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IRES DES O ON AUTO BYPASS HE59 59 CONTROL amp TEST CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE 10 4 7421 ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF SILENCE ON OFF bb MANUAL BAT TEST Z MANUAL BAT TEST OK FORCE BOOST CHARGE FORCE BOOST CHARGE CLR BAT TEST RESULT CLR BAT TEST RESULT BUZZER amp LED TEST BUZZER amp LED TEST RESET MODULE RESET MODULE e To Force Boost Charge 1 Inthe CONTROL amp TEST screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select FORCE BOOST CHARGE and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol press the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection UNI UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS MES9E 59 ON AUTO BYPASS il 5 3 Se CONTROL amp TEST CONTROL amp TEST BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BAT AUTO TEST OFF DAILY WEEKLY BTWEEKLY MONTHLY BIWEEKLY MONTHLY BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE SILENCE ON OFF SILENCE ON OFF MANUAL BAT TEST MANUAL BAT TEST gt gt FORCE BOOST CHARGE Z FORCE BOOST CHARGE OK CLR BAT TEST RESULT CL
66. When there is only one AC power source parallel units wiring procedures are as follows 1 Follow the procedures 1 8 stated in the section of Single Input Single Unit 2 Connect the main AC source bypass AC source UPS output external battery cabi net cables to the wiring terminal block Please see Figure 5 m 3 Connectthe bypass AC source s neutral to the neutral N terminal of the Main Input Block 4 Use the provided parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on the parallel units 5 11 NELTA DPS 5 Groundthe parallel UPSs Please see Figure 5 m for parallel port location WARNING 1 When UPSs are paralleled the length of each unit s input cables plus out put cables must be equal This ensures that the parallel UPSs can equally share the equipment loads in bypass mode 2 Only UPSs with the same capacity voltage and frequency can be parallel ed otherwise parallel functions will fail O Main Input Output O Parallel Port E O 3 D N fe D O Main Input Output O Parallel Port J 3 4W i LOAD Parallel Port 5 l D E E O Main Input Output O Parallel Port Figure 5 m Parallel Units Single Input Wiring Diagram e Dual Input Parallel Units When there are two AC power sources parallel units wiring procedures are as follows 1 Follow 5 5 2 Single Input Dual Input Modification to modify the parallel UPSs into dual loop 2 Follow the proce
67. acement alarms Smart battery charger design allows auto charging or manual charging to reduce charg ing time Local and remote emergency power off functions Attaches optional accessories like SNMP Relay I O and ModBus cards for network com munication dry contact and ModBus communication Built in RS232 port allows monitoring and management of the UPS via the UPSentry Smart 2000 software State of the art microprocessor technology performs self detection and displays the UPS status on LCD Built in SRAM records at maximum 500 event logs Fans automatically adjust fan speed to prolong fan life and reduce noise when the equipment loads decrease AC start up function even when the UPS is not connected to the batteries 2 Introduction 2 4 Exterior Twelve fans On the front of the UPS there is a control panel and a lockable door switch On the top there are twelve fans to ventilate the UPS to prevent overheating At the bottom four casters are designed to move the UPS for short distances and four level Control Panel 0000000 ers fix the UPS to the floor poche coor ees ai switch 0000000000 Four casters Four levelers Figure2 a UPS Exterior 2 4 1 Mechanism Data e 160kVA 200kVA DPS Series UPS Dimensions Table Rating Width mm Depth mm Height mm 160kVA 200kVA 850 865 1950 Balance supports 0000000000 000000000 0000000000 H 0000000000 0000000
68. ange 1 Inthe BYPASS SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select VOLT RANGE and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 7 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the voltage range and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS il SOR ON AUTO BYPASS lil s SOS BYPASS SETUP BYPASS SETUP gt gt VOLT RANGE 220V 15 Z VOLT RANGE 220V 15 FREQ RANGE 50 60Hz 5 0 FREQ RANGE 50 60Hz 5 0 e Frequency Range 1 Inthe BYPASS SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select FREQ RANGE and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm 7 13 AA DELTA e DPS your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 47 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the frequency range and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 BYPASS SETUP BYPASS SETUP VOLT RANGE 220V 15 VOLT RANGE 220V 15 gt gt FREQ RANGE 50 60Hz Z FREQ RANGE 50 60Hz 5 0 Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL s
69. apacity all parallel UPSs inverters will shut down inverter static switches will automatically turn off and all parallel UPSs will convert to bypass mode The total equipment loads will be shared equally by all parallel UPSs and each of the parallel UPSs has the status of the LCD and LEDs as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1E5959 So Fault O 6 e UPS Operation 1 Since all parallel UPSs are in bypass mode the equipment loads won t be pro tected if a power failure occurs Please confirm whether the equipment loads should be shut down or not 2 After confirmation turn off all parallel UPSs Main Input Switches Q1 UPS Out put Switches 04 and external battery cabinet s circuit breakers or fuses All Bypass AC Source LEDs illuminate all Main AC source LEDs and all Output Switch LEDs 6 o are off and the following screen appears on each of the paral lel UPSs LCDs UNIT 1 1 LOAD NOT POWERED 2010 06 01 59 3 Wait until all parallel UPSs power modules finish discharging During the dis charging process each UPS s Inverter Start up LED RX illuminates After the power modules finish discharging each UPS s Inverter Start up LED is off 4 Switch off each UPS s Bypass Switch 02 Each unit s LCD and LEDs are off 6 2 6 Battery Mode Turn off Procedures Parallel e Press the Off button of one of the parallel UPSs for three seconds and r
70. cedure Single During manual bypass mode no LED illuminates and no screen appears on the LCD Just turn off the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 to shut down the UPS 6 13 Aneta e DPS 6 2 6 14 Parallel Units Operation Procedures e PreStart up Warnings for Parallel Units 1 5 Make sure all switches including the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets are switched to the OFF position Ensure that the voltage difference between the Neutral N and the Ground is lt 3V Check if the wiring is correct and the AC power source s voltage frequency phase and battery type meet UPS requirements Inspect if the fuse holders of the fan fuse and the power source fuse are closed Please see Figure 6 b Figure 6 b Fuse Holders are Closed Before paralleling UPSs please confirm that each unit s capacity voltage and fre quency are the same After confirmation use the provided parallel cable to connect the UPSs and make sure the parallel cable is firmly fixed e PreTurn off Warnings for Parallel Units IP If you want to turn off one of the parallel UPSs please check whether the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity exceeds the total equipment loads If the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity is less than the total equipment loads it will be the by pass that supplies power to the equipment loads Once a power event occurs your equipment won t be protected If you perf
71. creen 7 5 2 Output Setup In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select OUTPUT and press the function key below the symbol ll to enter the OUTPUT SETUP screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS US SOR ON AUTO BYPASS Wil S SOS UPS SETUP amp CONTROL OUTPUT SET UP BYPASS gt gt VOLT V gt gt OUTPUT FREQ Hz BATTERY ECO CHARGER FREQ CONV PARALLEL REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT CONTROL amp TEST ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms LOCAL DC TO AC DELAY TIME s e Voltage 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w 7 14 7 LCD Display and Settings to select VOLT V and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up output voltage and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS Il SE 59 OUTPUT SET UP OUTPUT SET UP gt gt VOLT V 220 2 VOLT V 220 FREQ Hz 50 60 FREQ Hz 50 60 ECO ON OFF ECO ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 5
72. d the UPSs will switch back to normal mode from bypass mode During bypass mode all parallel UPSs LEDs illumi nate as follows So Fault O 3 9 Anetta e DPS 3 9 Manual Bypass Mode Parallel 3 10 OC Q3 Switch Inverter Circuit Q Breaker O Batteries OC Q3 Switch Inverter O Q4 Switch Circuit Q Breaker UPS 2 Batteries Figure 3 i Path of Electrical Power through the Parallel UPSs in Manual Bypass In parallel mode if you want a UPS to run in manual bypass mode please confirm that the bypass AC source is normal After confirmation you can manually switch all UPSs to manual bypass mode In manual bypass mode all power inside the UPSs is completely cut off and maintenance personnel can perform maintenance safely The connected equipment loads will be equally supplied by the parallel units During manual bypass mode no LED illumi nates NOTE 1 After the power inside all parallel UPSs has been completely cut off there is no high voltage inside the UPSs except the wiring terminals and the Manual By pass Switch 03 Do not touch the wiring terminals or Manual Bypass Switch 03 to avoid electrical shock 2 For parallel UPSs if you want to turn off one of the parallel UPSs for maintenance please make sure the connected equipment loads will not exceed the remaining parallel units total capacity 3 e Operation Modes 3 10 Hot Standby Redundancy To provide custome
73. d the power source fuse 2 Turn on the Bypass Switch Q2 and the UPS Output Switch 04 After initialization all twelve fans start running 3 Switch off the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 The bypass supplies power to the equip ment loads the following screen appears and LEDs illuminate as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 A A Yo a So PALA tum Ga E PRESS amp TO BROWSE EVENT 004 Fault O 4 Switch on the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets 5 Turn on the Main Input Switch Q1 The Main AC source LED N illuminates the DC BUS voltage starts establishing and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 59259 6 9 AA DELTA e DPS 6 Press the turn on button l lon the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The following screen appears UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 7 During the start up testing period the system starts up the inverter the Inverter Start up LED CR lights up and the system begins synchronization with the bypass AC source 8 After synchronization the UPS will automatically switch from bypass mode into in verter mode and the inverter will supply power to the output In the meantime the Bypass Power Supply LED Ca turns off the Inverter Power Supply LED Ca illumi nates and the followin
74. date and time and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS il Si gsi LOCAL UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS II 59 59 LOCAL gt gt DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 Z DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE FORMATE NEMID M D Y D M Y DATE FORMATE MSMSD M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 LANGUAGE ENGLISH a ie fa fa LANGUAGE ENGLISH Sie fai fa e DateFormat 1 Inthe LOCAL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select DATE FORMAT and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your se lection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols q and to select Y M D M D Y or D M Y and press the function key be low the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 18 59 59 LOCAL LOCAL DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 DATE Y M D amp TIME 10 06 01 11 59 59 gt gt DATE FORMATE YMD M D Y D M Y DATE FORMATE MD M D Y D M Y SERIAL COM ID 0 SERIAL COM ID 0 LCD CONTRAST 5 LCD CONTRAST 5 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 ADMIN PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 USER PASSWORD 0000 LAN
75. dures 1 8 stated in the section of Single Input Single Unit 3 Connect the main AC source bypass AC source UPS output external battery cabi net cables to the wiring terminal block Please see Figure 5 n 4 Connect the bypass AC source s neutral to the neutral N terminal of the Main Input Block 5 Use the provided parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on the parallel units 5 12 5 e Installation and Wiring 6 Ground the parallel UPSs Please see Figure 5 n for parallel port location 1 WARNING 1 When UPSs are paralleled the length of each unit s input cables plus out put cables must be the same This ensures that the parallel UPSs can equally share the equipment loads in bypass mode 2 Only UPSs with the same capacity voltage and frequency can be parallel ed otherwise parallel functions will fail O Main Input Output O m O Bypass Main dd I Parallel Port 5 E D N 2 ca O Main Input Output O Second 304W 3 4W Source F 0 Bypass i Parallel Port 1 LOAD for Bypass Parallel P arallel Port j a l D o O Main Input Output O L O Bypass Parallel Port Figure 5 n Parallel Units Dual Input Wiring Diagram 5 6 Delta External Battery Cabinet Optional You should connect the DPS series UPS with at least one Delta external battery cabinet op tional to ensure that the equipment loads conn
76. e Path of Electrical Power through the Single UPS in ECO Mode In ECO mode when bypass AC source s input voltage and frequency are within the range of rating voltage 10 and rating frequency 5Hz the UPS works in bypass mode and LEDs illuminate as follows So Fault C Otherwise the UPS will convert to normal mode for higher efficiency Under these circum stances LEDs illuminate as follows So Fault O 3 6 3 e Operation Modes 3 6 Normal Mode Parallel The UPS can be paralleled at maximum eight to increase capability and redundancy UPSs with the same capacity voltage and frequency can be paralleled Batteries Figure 3 f Path of Electrical Power through the Parallel UPSs in Normal Mode In normal mode parallel the total load will be equally shared by parallel UPSs If one of the parallel units fails and its load is less than the total capacity of the remaining parallel units the failing UPS output will be switched off and its load will be equally shared by the other units If the failing UPS load is larger than the total capacity of the remaining parallel units all UPSs inverters will turn off and the total load will be supplied by bypass power During normal mode all parallel UPSs LEDs illuminate as follows So Fault O 3 7 Anetta e DP 3 7 Battery Mode Parallel Rectifier Inverter TT MAIN XY O OC Os O O ONY Q1 Switch Q4 Switch l STS Circuit Q Break
77. e UPS to the installation area One person use their hands to hold a lateral side of the UPS one person hold the other lateral side of the UPS with their hands and one person use their hands to push the UPS either from the front side or from the backside to move the unit to the installation area and avoid tipping the UPS e If you need to move the UPS over a long distance please use appropriate equipment like a forklift Do Figure 5 6 Caster and Leveler not use the UPS casters to move the unit over a long distance 5 3 Aneta e DPS 5 4 Fixing the UPS STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Before fixing the UPS in a designated area please double check whether the area s floor weight loading is sufficient to bear the UPS and Delta external battery cabinets optional to avoid accidents Please refer to Table 5 1 and Table 5 2 After moving the UPS to the designated area please use a 17 wrench to stabilize the four levelers on the floor Please note that the UPS must stand on the floor firmly and levelly without any tipping To prevent possible damage from rodents please take the provided four rodent shields including 14 M4 screws out of the accessory package and install them on the UPS Use the supplied four M4 screws to fix one long rodent shield with two rodent short shields Please see Figure 5 c Use the supplied three M4 screws to fix the assembled rodent shields M shape
78. e 5 1 Figure 5 m and Figure 5 n is called a Y connection e If there is a floating voltage between the input power s neutral N and the ground and you require that the VNG of the UPS should be zero we suggest that you install an isolation transformer in front of the input side of the UPS and connect the UPS neutral N with the ground 5 6 5 5 2 5 e Installation and Wiring e AC power source connection Three phases R S T of the AC power source must be in positive phase sequence and R S and N cables of the AC power source must be connected to the R S T and N inter faces marked in the Main Input Block and the Bypass Input Block accordingly e External battery cabinet connection Connect positive and negative poles and the neutral terminal of an external battery cabinet to the and N interfaces marked in the Battery Input Block Do not make a wrong connection e External battery cabinet grounding Connect an external battery cabinet s grounding terminal to the terminal of ground Do not connect the grounding terminal of the external battery cabinet to any other grounding system e The terminal of ground must be grounded A WARNING Wrong wiring will cause damage to the UPS and electric shock Single Input Dual Input Modification WARNING Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can modify single input dual input setup The UPS d
79. e are nine statuses and each is called Main Screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS MRS 9 2759 Lea D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 a v i IJI WARNING 1 Whenanalarm occurs you will see the sign D flash Please press the function key below the symbol w to view an alarm message Please see the screen below for an example UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Ig SOS MAINS INPUT VOLT OR FREQ NOK bb PLS CHECK MAINS INPUT VOLT amp FREQ 2 Press the function key below the symbol w to read the next warning mes sage Use the function keys below the symbols and w to switch be tween warning messages 3 Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the main screen 4 Ifa screen is idle for 5 minutes backlight shuts off and the screen goes back to the main screen Press any function key to resume the backlight 7 3 AA DELTA e DPS The nine statuses of the UPS shown in the LCD display are as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD NOT POWERED 2010 06 01 UL 8 SOS E cf D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 When the screen above appears it means that no power is supplied to the equipment loads connected UNIT LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 159 59 When the screen above appears it means the bypass is supplying power to the equipment loads UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 11
80. e over For safety concerns please use the balance supports to fix the UPS to the floor Aneta e DPS 5 5 Wiring 5 5 1 Pre wiring Warnings e Before wiring or making any electrical connection make sure the power supplied to the input and output of the UPS is completely cut off e Checkthat the size diameter phase and polarity of each cable that needs connecting to the UPS is correct Please refer to Table 5 3 Table 5 3 Cable Information UPS Rating kVA 160 200 I P Voltage V 220 380 220 380 O P Voltage V 220 380 220 380 I P Switch A 315 400 I P Cable mm 50mm x 2 PCS 70mm x 2 PCS Bypass Switch A 315 400 Bypass Cable mm 50mm x 2 PCS 70mm x 2 PCS UPS Output Switch A 315 400 O P Cable mm 50mm x 2 PCS 70mm x 2 PCS Battery Cable mm 50mm x 2 PCS 70mm x 2 PCS Battery Fuse A 600 600 Grounding Cable mm 50mm x2 PCS 70mm x 2 PCS NOTE 1 Please refer to national and local electrical codes for acceptable non fuse breakers and cable size 2 In accordance with National Electrical Codes NEC please install a suit able conduit and bushing 3 Cables with PVC material and with temperature resistance up to 105 C are suggested 4 The tightening torque for M8 screws should be 150 5Kgf cm and for M10 screws 250 5Kgf cm e Ifthe input and output of the UPS is a Y connection do not connect the UPS neutral N with the ground Any wiring diagram shown in Figure 5 k Figur
81. ected are protected when a power failure occurs You can connect at maximum four Delta external battery cabinets to the UPS 5 6 1 Usage Warnings If a Delta external battery cabinet is idle for more than 6 months please charge batteries at least 8 hours before operation The charging procedures are as follows 1 Connectthe UPS to an AC power source and the Delta external battery cabinet Please see 5 Installation and Wiring 2 Follow 6 UPS Operation to turn on the UPS After the UPS is turned on the unit will automatically charge the batteries 5 13 AA DELTA DPS A WARNING You can connect equipment loads to the UPS only after the batteries are fully charged Please see 5 6 1 Usage Warnings for charge voltage and charge current This guarantees that the UPS can provide sufficient backup power to the equipment loads connected when a pow er failure occurs e Battery 1 Charge voltage 1 Float voltage 272Vdc default 2 Boost voltage 288Vdc default 2 Charge Current 1 Min 5A default 2 Max 40A NOTE If you want to modify the charge current default setting please contact your local dealer or customer service 3 Low Battery Shutdown 190 220Vdc default 200Vdc NOTE If you want to modify the low battery shutdown default setting please con tact your local dealer or customer service 4 Thenumberof batteries 12Vx40 PCS NOTE You can also choose 12Vx38 PCS or 12Vx42 PCS batteries P
82. ed equipment loads with four basic opera tion modes which are normal mode battery mode bypass mode and manual bypass mode The unit automatically switches between these modes as required to make sure that the equipment loads are protected from power interruption Besides these four operation modes the UPS is also designed for hot standby redundancy common battery and ECO mode functions Please see the following sections for single unit and parallel units opera tion modes hot standby redundancy common battery and ECO mode configurations NOTE Q1 Q2 Q3 and Q4 Switches shown in the following diagrams represent Main In put Switch Bypass Switch Manual Bypass Switch and UPS Output Switch respec tively Normal Mode Single O oO Q3 Switch BYPA OO ENS Q2 Switch Inverter nl V LOAD amp Q4 Switch OF Batteries Figure 3 a Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Normal Mode In normal mode the main AC source supplies AC power via the Main Input Switch Q1 to the rectifier and the rectifier converts the AC power to DC power and supplies the DC pow er to the inverter In the meantime the rectifier provides charging power to the batteries After receiving the DC power the inverter converts it into clean and stable AC power before the static switch After that the inverter supplies the AC power via the static switch and the UPS Output Switch Q4 to the connected equipment loads During normal mode
83. efault setting is single input If you want to modify it into dual input please re move the panel marked by the red square shown in the figure below Figure 5 g Panel Location 5 7 AA DELTA e DPS After removing the panel please use a socket wrench to remove the three copper bars shown in the figure below to modify the UPS into dual input e iA PITT Tei SogeosSSsossoues BA Figure 5 h Three Copper Bars Location If you want to modify the UPS from dual input into single input please use the socket wrench to reinstall the three copper bars and replace the panel 5 5 3 Single Unit Wiring NOTE Before wiring please read 5 5 1 Pre wiring Warnings e Single Input Single Unit When there is only one AC power source single unit wiring procedures are as follows 1 Open the front door take down the panel that covers the wiring terminal block and you will see the wiring terminal block shown in Figure 5 1 2 The wiring terminal block includes No Item Function Description Battery Input Block Connects an external Includes positive negative battery cabinet and neutral N terminals O MainInput Block Connects the main AC Includes three phases R S T source and neutral N terminals For UPS grounding Includes one grounding terminal safety Bypass Input Block Connects the bypass Includes three phases R S T AC source
84. eight of the UPS Delta external battery cabinets optional and forklifts Please see Table 5 1 amp 5 2 for floor weight loading in formation Table 5 1 DPS UPS Floor Weight Loading Table Rating kVA 160 200 Weight Kg 682 Weight Loading kg m 927 6 Table 5 2 Delta External Battery Cabinet Floor Weight Loading Table Delta External Battery Cabinet Optional Including 40 batteries Capacity Ah 12V 120Ah Weight kg 1810 Weight Loading kg m 2366 e Keep the installation area clean Please note that wiring routes must be hermetic to prevent possible damage from rodents q e Ensure that the installation area is big enough for maintenance and ventilation Since the fans of the UPS ventilate from bottom to top please see Figure 5 a and Delta external E battery cabinets optional must be placed next to the UPS we suggest that you 1 Keep a distance of 100cm from the front of the UPS for maintenance and ventila tion t 2 Keep a distance of 10cm from the back of i the UPS for ventilation Bottom E 3 Keep a distance of 100cm from the top of the UPS for maintenance and ventilation Figure 5 a Fans Ventilation Direction 5 e Installation and Wiring e Keep the installation area s temperature around 25 C and humidity within 90 The highest operating altitude is 3000 meters e For safety concerns we suggest that you 1 Equip surroundings of the installation area with CO2 or dry powder
85. elease it after you hear one beep The LCD shows the message SHUTDOWN UPS Select YES and press the function key below the symbol A to confirm your selection 1 If the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity exceeds the total equipment loads the inverter of the UPS that you turned off will automatically shut down and the equip ment loads will be equally shared by the remaining parallel UPSs 6 29 AA DELTA e DPS The status of the LCD and LEDs for the UPS that you turned off UNIT 1 1 LOAD NOT POWERED ae we 01 59 E So Dali z A a Ma DPRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 Fault O UNIT LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON BATTERY 5959 So Fault O 1 Switch off the UPS Output Switch 04 of the UPS that you turned off The Output Switch LED o shuts off and the following screen appears 2010 06 01 11 59 59 EE MA D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 A v di 6 30 6 e UPS Operation 2 Wait until the UPS s power module finishes discharging During the discharging process the Inverter Start up LED RI illuminates After the power module fin ishes discharging the Inverter Start up LED PX is off 3 After 30 seconds all LEDs and LCD are off NOTE If you need to turn off the remaining parallel UPSs please repeat the pro cedures above 2 Ifthe total equipment loads exceed the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity all parallel UPSs inverters will
86. elow the symbol ell to confirm your selection 1 If the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity exceeds the total equipment loads the inverter of the UPS that you turned off will automatically shut down and the equip ment loads will be shared equally by the remaining parallel UPSs 6 26 6 UPS Operation The status of the LCD and LEDs for the UPS that you turned off UNIT 1 1 LOAD NOT POWERED 2010 06 01 So Fault O UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 So Fault O 1 Turn off the Main Input Switch Q1 the UPS Output Switch Q4 and the exter nal battery cabinets circuit breakers or fuses of the UPS that you turned off The Bypass AC Source LED N the Main AC source LED N and the Output Switch LED o are off and the following screen appears 6 27 AA DELTA e DPS 6 28 UNIT 1 1 LOAD NOT POWERED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 E 2 MF D PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 2 Wait until the UPS power module finishes discharging During the discharging process the Inverter Start up LED PX illuminates After the power module fin ishes discharging the Inverter Start up LED PR shuts off 3 Switch off the Bypass Switch Q2 All LEDs are off and no screen appears on the LCD NOTE If you need to turn off the remaining parallel UPSs please repeat the pro cedures above If the total equipment loads exceed the remaining parallel UPSs total c
87. er ALOE l UPS 1 Batteries LOAD Oss Q2 Switch Rectifier _ Inverter MAIN XY O Oss O O Ny Q1 Switch Q4 Switch 4 STS Circuit Q Breaker MO UPS 2 Batteries Figure 3 g Path of Electrical Power through the Parallel UPSs in Battery Mode If the main AC source cannot supply power for example when unstable voltage or a power outage occurs all parallel UPSs will automatically transfer from normal mode to battery mode During the conversion process output voltage remains the same and during battery mode all parallel UPSs LEDs illuminate as follows BI Hd NOTE To To The default setting is A La pos single input Please Fault O Fault O refer to 5 5 2 Single Input Dual Input Modification Single Input Dual Input 3 8 3 e Operation Modes 3 8 Bypass Mode Parallel Batteries Figure 3 h Path of Electrical Power through the Parallel UPSs in Bypass Mode In parallel mode when all inverters encounter abnormal situations such as over tempera ture overload short circuit abnormal output voltage and battery depletion they will auto matically shut themselves down to protect the UPSs systems Meanwhile if all UPSs detect the bypass AC source is normal they will automatically switch to bypass mode to protect the connected equipment loads from power interruption The equipment loads will be equally shared by all parallel units After abnormalities are eliminate
88. er and Fuses UPS kVA Battery Cabinet Cable Diameter mm Battery Fuse A 160 50mm2 x 2 PCS 600 200 70 mm2 x 2 PCS 600 External Battery Cabinet DPS uil Figure 5 p Delta External Battery Cabinet Wiring To save on your costs and installation space parallel UPSs can share Delta external battery cabinets Please refer to 3 17 Common Battery 5 17 Anetta e DPS 5 18 5 6 4 Delta External Battery Cabinet Alarm When a Delta external battery cabinet optional connected to the UPS has the following problems the UPS system will sound an alarm Please see the table below Delta External Battery Cabinet Status 1 Battery Ground Fault 2 Battery Cabinet Over Temp 3 Battery Test Fail 4 Battery Low Warning 5 Battery Low Shutdown 6 Battery Replacement 7 Battery Over Charge 8 Battery Missing 9 Battery Breaker Off NOTE Long beep Sounds every 0 5 second Beep is ON for 0 25 second Beep is OFF for 0 25 second Sounds every 10 seconds Beep is ON for O 5 second Beep is OFF for 9 5 seconds Sounds every 0 5 second Beep is ON for 0 25 second Beep is OFF for 0 25 second Sounds every 3 seconds Beep is ON for O 5 second Beep is OFF for 2 5 seconds Sounds every 10 seconds Beep is ON for O 5 second Beep is OFF for 9 5 seconds Long beep Sounds every 0 5 second Beep is ON for 0 25 second Beep is OFF for 0 25 second Sounds every 0 5 second Beep is ON for 0 25
89. fire extinguishers 2 Use fireproof materials to construct the walls floors and ceilings of the installation area e Do not allow unauthorized personnel to enter the installation area Assign specified personnel to keep the UPS key WARNING Do not use air conditioners or similar equipment to blow into the top of the UPS and hinder ventilation 5 3 Transportation e At the bottom of the UPS there are four casters to help you to move the UPS to a desig nated area Before you move the UPS please turn the four levelers counterclockwise to raise them off the ground This protects the levelers from damage when moving the UPS Please use sufficient manpower at least six people and equipment e g forklift to carefully move the UPS from pallet to ground Please pay attention to themovement of the casters to avoid accidents A WARNING The UPS is fixed on the pallet with four balance supports When taking apart the four balance supports including twenty bolts from the UPS please pay attention to the movement of the casters to avoid accidents Please refer to the unpacking guide attached to the UPS external wooden box for location of balance supports e The casters are designed to move on level ground Do not move the UPS on an uneven surface This might cause damage to the casters or tip the UPS which could damage the unit e After the UPS has been removed from the pallet to ground we suggest that at least three people move th
90. g Troubleshooting AA DELTA e DPS 10 2 When you see the following alarm messages appear on the LCD please follow the solutions shown below No 1 Alarm Message MAINS INPUT VOLT OR FREQ NOK MAINS INPUT PHASE SEQ NOK PWR UNIT n PFC FUSE OPEN SHUT DOWN PWR UNIT n INV FUSE OPEN SHUT DOWN PWR UNIT n GEN ERAL FAULT SYSTEM GENERAL FAULT BAT CABINET OVER HEAT BAT TEST FAIL BAT LOW WARNING Possible Cause 1 The Main Input Switch Q1 is turned off 2 The main AC source s voltage or frequency is abnormal Wrong wiring PFC fuse is fused Inverter fuse is fused Power unit s control circuit has abnormalities e g abnormal auxiliary power failing soft start etc System s auxiliary power is abnormal 1 Battery cabinet s tem perature is too high 2 Battery cabinet has ab normalities 1 Wrong battery wiring 2 Battery abnormality Battery voltage is lower than warning limit Solution 1 Check whether the Main Input Switch Q1 is turned off If yes turn it on 2 If the Main Input Switch Q1 is turned on but the alarm still exists contact your local dealer 3 Check if the main AC source s volt age or frequency is abnormal If yes please wait until the main AC source becomes normal Check if the main AC source s wiring and phase sequence are correct If not please contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your l
91. g screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 6 10 6 e UPS Operation 6 1 5 Normal Mode Turn off Procedures Single STEP 1 During normal mode the following screen appears and LEDs illuminate as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 So Fault O STEP 2 Press the turn off button E on the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The LCD shows the message SHUTDOWN UPS Se lect YES and press the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your selec tion STEP 3 After you confirm your selection the UPS transfers from normal mode into bypass mode the following screen appears and LEDs illuminate as follows LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS le SS ee So Fault O STEP 4 Switch off the Main Input Switch Q1 The Main AC source LED N shuts off STEP 5 When the UPS s power module performs discharging the Inverter Start up LED RI illuminates After the power module finishes discharging the Inverter Start up LED shuts off STEP 6 Turn off the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets switch off the Bypass Switch Q2 and the UPS Output Switch Q4 All LEDs are off and no screen appears 6 11 6 12 AA DELTA e DPS 6 1 6 Battery Mode Turn off Procedures Single STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 During battery mode the foll
92. h to bypass mode to protect the connected equipment loads from power interruption After abnormalities are eliminated the UPS will switch back to normal mode from bypass mode During bypass mode LEDs illuminate as follows So Fault O 3 e Operation Modes 3 4 Manual Bypass Mode Single Oss Q3 Switch O O Q2 Switch MAIN J O av Q1 Switch Rectifier Inverter Batteries Figure 3 d Path of Electrical Power through the UPS in Manual Bypass Mode When the UPS needs maintenance you can manually switch the UPS to manual bypass mode after you have confirmed the bypass AC source is normal In manual bypass mode all power inside the UPS is completely cut off and maintenance personnel can perform main tenance safely During manual bypass mode no LED illuminates NOTE After the power inside the UPS has been completely cut off there is no high volt age inside the UPS except the wiring terminals and the Manual Bypass Switch 03 Do not touch the wiring terminals or the Manual Bypass Switch 03 to avoid elec trical shock 3 5 NELTA DPS 3 5 ECO Mode You can only use ECO mode for a single unit but not for parallel units Please refer to 7 2 Main Screen and 7 5 2 Output Setup O oO Q3 Switch BYPA os O O d Ny Q2 Switch Rectifier Inverter gt Ay Vana STS Circuit 9 Breaker y Doo Batteries MAIN W Os Q1 Switch Figure 3
93. he parallel UPSs for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The LCD shows the message SHUTDOWN UPS Select YES and press the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your selection 1 If the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity exceeds the total equipment loads the inverter of the UPS that you turned off will automatically shut down and the equipment loads will be shared equally by the remaining parallel UPSs 6 21 AA DELTA e DPS The statuses of LCD and LEDs for the UPS that you turned off So Fault O UNIT 41 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 1159 59 So Fault 2 Ifthe total equipment loads exceed the remaining parallel UPSs total capacity all of the parallel UPSs inverters will shut down inverter static switches will auto matically turn off and all parallel UPSs will transfer to bypass mode The total equipment loads will be shared equally by all parallel UPSs and the status of LCD and LEDs for each of the parallel UPSs is as follows 6 22 6 e UPS Operation UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 n Gd So Fault O 2 Ifthe UPS that you turned off matches 1 1 situation repeat the procedures stated in 1 to continually switch the remaining parallel UPSs into bypass mode 3 When all parallel UPSs match 1 2 situation turn off each UPS s Main Input Switch Q1 and all external battery cabinets circuit breakers or
94. ining UPSs dip switches 7 When eight UPSs are paralleled turn off the middle six UPSs dip switches and turn on the remaining UPSs dip switches 6 UPS Operation TTT PARALLEL 1 mm OUTPUT DRY CONTACT Turn on Turn off the dip the dip switch switch Figure 6 c Set up the Dip Switch 6 15 6 16 AA DELTA e DPS STEP 1 Turn on the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets STEP2 Switch on each UPS s Bypass Switch Q2 After initialization all fans twelve per unit start running each unit s Bypass AC Source LED ny and Bypass Power Sup ply LED Ca illuminate and the following screen appears on each unit s LCD UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1 59 59 Yo RETTA E PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 STEP 3 Turn on each UPS s Main Input Switch Q1 Each unit s DC BUS voltage starts es tablishing each unit s Main AC source LED N illuminates and the following screen appears on each unit s LCD UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS HE59 59 STEP 4 one beep In the meantime each unit s inverter starts up each unit s Inverter Start up LED RI is on each UPS is in bypass mode and the following screen ap pears on each unit s LCD 6 UPS Operation UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Lil 8 9 8 oi STEP 5 After each unit s inverter voltage establishe
95. ion and use the function key be low the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS LI s SOSSE UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Ul 8 Si si BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT ON 4 TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF gt gt TEST DURATION MIN 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 7 21 Aneta e DPS 7 22 e Test Fail Voltage ks In the BATTERY SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select TEST FAIL VOLT V and use the function key below the symbol ll to con firm your selection When the symbol p p changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the test fail voltage and use the function key below the symbol to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS ISS ON AUTO BYPASS DIG 59 59 BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200
96. iquid is poured or splashed on the UPS 2 The UPS does not run normally after carefully following the instructions in this User Man ual NOTE If you use the UPS in an area that generates or incurs dust you should install dust filters in the UPS to ensure product life and function 1 4 Storage Warnings e Use the original packing material to pack the UPS to prevent any possible damage from rodents e f the UPS needs to be stored prior to installation it should be placed in a dry indoor area The allowable storage temperature is below 40 C and relative humidity is below 90 1 5 Glossary of Symbols Item Symbol Description R R phase 2 S S phase 3 T T phase 4 N Neutral J Grounding Protective earthing conductor Aneta e DPS 1 6 6 7 8 9 a 10 a 11 as 12 as 13 14 Gh 15 CA 16 17 So 18 Fault 19 20 di 21 v 22 lt 23 gt 24 25 26 e Bonded to ground Positive battery terminal Negative battery terminal On button Off button Main AC source LED Bypass AC source LED Inverter Start up LED Inverter Power Supply LED Bypass Power Supply LED Battery Power Supply LED Output Switch LED Fault LED Goes back to previous screen or cancels current selection Moves up Moves down Moves left Moves right Increases number Decreases number Confirms selection Standard Compliance EN 62040 1 2 EN 62040 2 Class A IEC 61000 4 2 Level 4 IEC 61000 4 3 Level 3 IEC 61
97. itch 03 Per unit transfers into bypass mode each UPS s LEDs illuminate without any change and each UPS s LCD shows the fol lowing screen 6 24 6 UPS Operation UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Il S Seg 59 5 Switch on each UPS s Main Input Switch Q1 Each UPS s Main AC source LED N il luminates and each unit s LCD shows the following screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IRES DS O 6 Press each UPS s On button Jon the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep At this moment each UPS s LEDs illuminate without any change and each unit s LCD shows the following screen 6 25 AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Il SoS Sy 7 After each UPS s inverter voltage establishes all parallel UPSs will convert into nor mal mode At this moment each UPS s Bypass Power Supply LED Ca turns off each UPS s Inverter Start up LED RI and Inverter Power Source LED Qad illuminates Each unit s LCD shows the following screen and LEDs are on as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 So Fault O 6 2 5 Normal Mode Turn off Procedures Parallel e Press the Off button _ of one of the parallel UPSs for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The LCD shows the message SHUTDOWN UPS Select YES and press the function key b
98. larm When any UPS alarm occurs e Output Dry Contacts Design DRY F_NO e 12VS yo i COMM_F e DRY6 DRY E NO e 12VS gt COMM_E A E 5 e DRY5 DRY D_NO 12VS C6 ad C5 z COMM_D C4 e DRY4 DRY C_NO 4 C3 e 12VS A _ C2 di CI COMM_C e e DRY 3 DRY B_NO De be e 12VS 2 a COMM_B o O o DRY2 DRY A_NO e 12VS gt COMM_A E e 7 e DRY1 Figure 4 d Output Dry Contacts Design 4 6 5 e Installation and Wiring Installation and Wiring 5 1 Before Installation 5 2 Installation Environment 5 3 Transportation 5 4 Fixing the UPS 5 5 Wiring 5 6 Delta External Battery Cabinet Optional AA DELTA e DPS 5 1 5 2 Before Installation Due to different installation environments it is highly recommended that you read this user manual before installation Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform installation and maintenance If you want to install the UPS by yourself installation must be under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel If you use a forklift or other equipment to move the UPS please make sure its load bearing is suf ficient Please refer to Table 5 1 Installation Environment e Install the UPS indoors Do not place it outdoors e Make sure that transportation routes e g corridor door gate elevator etc and instal lation area can accommodate and bear the w
99. lease contact your local dealer or customer service for battery selection installation and replace ment e Only use the same type of batteries from the same supplier Never use old new and dif ferent Ah batteries at the same time e The number of batteries must meet UPS requirements e Do not connect the batteries in reverse e Usea voltage meter to measure whether the total voltage after battery cabinet connec tion is around 12 5 Vdc x the total number of batteries 5 14 5 e Installation and Wiring NOTE 1 Turn off the UPS and cut off the AC power source before performing battery battery cabinet replacement 2 Abattery can present a risk of electric shock and high short circuit current 3 Servicing of batteries and battery cabinets must be performed or supervised by qualified personnel knowledgeable in batteries battery cabinets and re quired precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries and battery cabinets 5 6 2 Exterior Dimensions Bottom View with Mounting Holes and Internal Mechanisms e Exterior Diagram Delta External Battery Cabinet Dimensions Table Battery Type Width mm Depth mm Height mm 120Ah 900 e BottomView with Mounting Holes 807 59 mm 5 15 Aneta e DPS 5 16 Internal Mechanisms 1 Dry Contacts 3 Wiring Terminal Block 2 Protective Device Figure 5 0 Internal Mechanisms of a Delta External Battery Cabinet No Ite
100. m Description 1 Dry Contacts Dry contact A and B provide the external battery cabinet s temperature and status signals to the UPS respectively Please see 4 3 Dry Contacts for the exter nal battery cabinet s temperature and status detection information E AeneA 1 Dry contact A External battery cabinet temperature detection 2 Dry contact B External battery cabinet status detec tion 2 Protective Device This is a protective switch to turn on off battery power 3 Wiring Terminal Block The wiring terminal block includes positive nega tive and neutral N terminals Please follow 5 6 3 Delta External Battery Cabinet Wiring to connect a Delta external battery cabinet to the UPS NOTE Please refer to the Quick Guide User Manual or Installation amp Operation Guide included in the package of the external battery cabinet for information on the battery cabinet s unpacking transportation and fixed position 5 e Installation and Wiring 5 6 3 Delta External Battery Cabinet Wiring Please refer to Table 5 4 Delta Battery Cabinet Cable Diameter and Fuse and Figure 5 p Delta External Battery Cabinet Wiring Diagram to connect a Delta external battery cabi net to the UPS Please note that only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform wiring or you can perform wiring only under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel Table 5 4 Delta Battery Cabinet Cable Diamet
101. me unpredictable situations might occur It is recom mended that you inspect the UPS exterior packaging If you notice any damage please immediately contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit e Internal 1 Check the rating label on the inside of the front door and make sure the device No and capacity match what you ordered 2 Examine if any parts are loose or damaged 3 The UPS package contains the following items Please check if any items are missing 2 e Introduction No Item Quantity UPS 1 pc User Manual 1 pc O RS232 Cable 1 pc 1 8 meter long O Parallel Cable 1 pc 5 meter long REPO Dry Contact Terminal 1 set 2 Pin O Input Dry Contact Terminal 1 set 4 Pin Output Dry Contact Terminal 1 set 12 Pin Rodent proof Shield 1 set 4 PCS Software CD UPSentry Smart 2000 1 pc Key 1 pc two copies placed inside the UPS cabinet 4 Ifthere is any damage or anything missing please immediately contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit 5 Ifthe UPS needs to be returned carefully repack the UPS and all of the accessories using the original packing material that came with the unit Features e True on line double conversion design UPS adopts DSP chip and IGBT technology to protect your sensitive electronic equipment from power interruption e Input power factor gt 0 99 and input THDi lt 3 save on installation cost and diminish power contamination e Efficiency gt
102. nstall the UPS by yourself please install it under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel Follow the IEC 60364 4 42 standard to install the UPS Connection Warnings Before applying electrical power to the UPS make sure the UPS is grounded to avoid a possible risk of current leakage The installation of protective devices is highly recommended when the UPS is connected to power sources and equipment loads The protective devices connecting to the UPS must be installed near the UPS and must be easily accessible for operation Usage Warnings The UPS can be used to power computers and associated peripheral devices such as monitors modems cartridge tape drives external hard drives etc If you want to connect inductive or capacitive loads to the UPS it needs derating Please contact Delta service personnel for derating information The external slits and openings in the UPS are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS from overheating these slits and openings must not be clocked or covered Do not insert any object into the slits and openings that may hinder ventilation Before usage you must allow the UPS to adjust to room temperature 20 C 25 C for at least one hour to avoid moisture condensing inside the UPS Do not put beverages on the UPS battery cabinet or any other accessory associated with the UPS Do not open or remove the cover of the UPS
103. ocal dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer 1 Decrease the battery cabinet s temperature 2 Check if the battery cabinet has any abnormality If yes contact your local dealer 1 Check if battery grounding is cor rect or not If not contact your lo cal dealer 2 Check if battery has abnormalities If yes contact your local dealer to replace battery If there is no backup power immedi ately shut down the equipment loads connected to the UPS Alarm Message Possible Cause 10 e Troubleshooting Solution 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 LOW BAT CUT OFF BAT REPLACE RE QUIRED PWR UNIT n CHAR GER FAIL BAT OVER CHARGE BAT MISSING PWR UNIT n PFC OVER HEAT WARN ING PWR UNIT n PFC OVER HEAT SHUT DOWN PWR UNIT n INV OVER HEAT WARN ING PWR UNIT n INV OVER HEAT SHUT DOWN PFC SCR FAULT SHUTDOWN Battery voltage is lower than shutdown limit 1 System date is wrongly set 2 Battery replacement date is due Charger temperature is too high Charger is abnormal 1 Wrong battery wiring 2 Insufficient battery volt age 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 1 Fans have abnormalities 2 Foreign matter is stuck in the fans 1
104. olution Contact your local dealer Check if parallel cable is firmly con nected or not If not connect it firmly 1 Check if there are conflicts be tween parallel UPSs IDs If yes con tact your local dealer 2 Check if parallel UPSs are compat ible or not If not contact your lo cal dealer 1 Check if the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 is turned on If yes turn it off 2 If the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 is turned off and the alarm still exists contact your local dealer Decrease equipment loads and reset redundancy Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not decrease equipment loads Check if fans work abnormally or foreign matter is blocking a fan If yes contact your local dealer If not please decrease equipment loads 1 Check if the LCM communication cable is firmly connected If not connect it firmly 2 If the LCM communication cable is firmly connected but the alarm still exists the LCM communication circuit might have abnormalities Please contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer Contact your local dealer 10 5 Aneta e DPS Alarm Message Possible Cause Solution 42 PWRUNIT n PFC Control circuit is abnormal Contact your local dealer PLL NOT SYNC 43 OUTPUT OVERLOAD The UPS is overloaded Decrease equipment loads WARNING 44 OUTPUT OVERLOAD The UPS is overloaded Decrease equipment loads
105. on SNMP Card Helps you remotely monitor the status of the UPS via internet Relay I O Card Increases the quantity of dry contacts ModBUS Card Lets the UPS have ModBus communication NOTE If you need any optional card please contact your local dealer or customer service RS232 Port You can use the provided RS232 cable to connect the UPS with a computer and use the in cluded CD to install the UPSentry Smart 2000 software to record UPS power events set up alarms and shut down the UPS safely You can also download the free InsightPower Man 4 Communication Interfaces ager software from the website http 59 125 232 140 to monitor several UPSs placed in a computer room or a factory to facilitate centralized control Dry Contacts The UPS provides seven sets of dry contacts to receive external information of devices con nected to the dry contacts The function of each dry contact is described as follows P1 Input dry contacts two sets P2 REPO P3 External battery cabinet status detection P4 External battery cabinet temperature detection 1 P5 External battery cabinet temperature detection 2 P6 External battery cabinet temperature detection 3 P7 External battery cabinet temperature detection 4 e P1 Input dry contacts two sets In normal conditions the dry contacts are normally open If you need to modify the de fault settings please contact your local dealer Default Setting Generator Power S
106. on key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 4 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the battery replacement date and use the function key below the symbol to confirm your setup E S LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS lil 8 Si 8 sie ON AUTO BYPASS il 2 Sk 5 si BATTERY SETUP BATTERY SETUP BAT RATING VOLT V 240 BAT RATING VOLT V 240 TYPE AH 100 TYPE AH 100 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT STRINGS 4 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 BAT CUT OFF VOLT V 200 COMMON BAT OFF COMMON BAT ON TEST DURATION MIN TEST DURATION MIN 1 1 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 TEST FAIL VOLT V 220 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 INSTALL DATE Y M D 10 06 01 gt gt NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D 12 06 01 NOTE When the battery replacement date is reached the LCD shows an alarm message Press the function key below the symbol to go back to the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen 7 5 4 Charger Setup In the UPS SETUP amp CONTROL screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to select CHARGER and press the function key below the symbol 4i to enter the CHARGER SETUP screen Please see the following LCD diagrams UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS il Se 8 59 ON AUTO BYPASS 1E5959 UPS SETUP amp CONTROL CHARGER S
107. on key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol 7 use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the redundancy unit and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ON AUTO BYPASS E59 59 OUTPUT SET UP OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V 220 VOLT V 220 FREQ Hz 50 60 FREQ Hz 50 60 ECO ON OFF ECO ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF b gt REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 4 REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 ASYNC TRANSFER TIME ms 20 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 3 DC TO AC DELAY TIME s 2 e Asynchronous Transfer Time 1 Inthe OUTPUT SETUP screen use the function keys below the symbols a and w to select ASYNC TRANSFER TIME and use the function key below the symbol 4i to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol use the function keys below the symbols and to set up the asynchronous transfer time and use the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your setup UNIT 1 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS il 33 59 ON AUTO BYPASS HE59 59 OUTPUT SET UP OUTPUT SET UP VOLT V 220 VOLT V 220 FREQ Hz 50 60 FREQ Hz 50 60 ECO ON OFF ECO ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF FREQ CONV ON OFF REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT 0 gt gt
108. orm turn off procedures for all parallel UPSs all power supplies will be completely cut off Please make sure the equipment loads connected to the parallel UPSs have already been safely shutdown before you perform the turn off proce dures 6 2 1 Normal Mode Start up Procedures Parallel O WA la RNING UPSs only with the same capacity volt age and frequency can be paralleled If you want to parallel UPSs at maximum eight you should use the control panel to set each UPS unit No as 1 1 1 2 1 3 etc Please see 7 5 5 Parallel Setup When paralleling UPSs you should set up the dip switch marked in the red circle shown in the right hand figure To turn on the dip switch switch the dip to the right To turn off the dip switch switch the dip to the left 1 When two UPSs are paralleled turn on each UPS s dip switch 2 When three UPSs are paralleled turn off the middle UPS s dip switch and turn on the remaining UPSs dip switches 3 When four UPSs are paralleled turn off the middle two UPSs dip switches and turn on the remaining UPSs dip switches 4 When five UPSs are paralleled turn off the middle three UPSs dip switch es and turn on the remaining UPSs dip switches 5 When six UPSs are paralleled turn off the middle four UPSs dip switches and turn on the remaining UPSs dip switches 6 When seven UPSs are paralleled turn off the middle five UPSs dip switches and turn on the rema
109. owing screen appears and LEDs illuminate as follows LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON BATTERY il SOR So Fault O Press the turn off button on the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep The LCD shows the message SHUTDOWN UPS Se lect YES and press the function key below the symbol ell to confirm your selec tion After you confirm your selection the UPS turns off the inverter and cuts off the output The following screen appears and LEDs illuminate as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD NOT POWERED zt 06 01 9 59 n Gd q So Ab od Ee pa Sd D PRESS 4 TO BROWSE EVENT 004 Fault O When the power module performs discharging the Inverter Start up LED lights up After the power module finishes discharging the Inverter Start up LED RI shuts off Turn off the UPS Output Switch 04 All LEDs are off and after 30 seconds the LCD shuts down Switch off the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets to discon tinue power supply to the UPS 6 UPS Operation 6 1 7 Bypass Mode Turn off Procedures Single STEP 1 During bypass mode the following screen appears and LEDs illuminate as follows UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 So Fault O STEP 2 Turn off the Bypass Switch 02 and the UPS Output Switch 04 All LEDs are off and the LCD shuts down 6 1 8 Manual Bypass Mode Turn off Pro
110. r pictures Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Important Safety Instructions 1 1 1 1 Installation Warnings 1 2 1 2 Connection Warnings 1 2 1 3 Usage Warnings 1 2 1 4 Storage Warnings 1 3 1 5 Glossary of Symbols 1 3 1 6 Standard Compliance 1 4 2 Introduction 2 1 2 1 General Overview 2 2 2 2 Package lnspectione ______e_ gt ezT7 ___ _ ____ 2 2 2 3 FeatureS 2 3 2 4 Exterior 2 5 2 4 1 Mechanism Data
111. rized Delta engineers or service personnel 2 Phase symbols are different between countries Please refer to the table below USA Asia Europe India R U R S V Y T W B 2 6 4 Communication Interfaces Communication interfaces include card slots an RS232 port dry contacts parallel ports a dip switch and output dry contacts as shown in the figure below Please see 4 Communi cation Interfaces for details Card Slots RS232 Port Dry Contacts Parallel Ports Dip Switch Output Dry Contacts OUTPUT DRY CONTACT Figure 2 m Communication Interfaces 2 7 2 e Introduction Fans There are 12 fans on the top of the UPS to assist ventilation Please see Figure 2 n for fan location The system senses the equipment loads connected and decides the fan speed Fans will run at the highest speed only when an over current condition occurs battery over temperature is excluded Twelve fans on the top of the DPS Figure 2 n UPS Fans Location 2 13 Aneta e DPS 2 14 3 e Operation Modes Operation Modes 3 1 Normal Mode Single 3 2 Battery Mode Single 3 3 Bypass Mode Single 3 4 Manual Bypass Mode Single 3 5 ECO Mode 3 6 Normal Mode Parallel 3 7 Battery Mode Parallel 3 8 Bypass Mode Parallel 3 9 Manual Bypass Mode Parallel 3 10 Hot Standby Redundancy 3 11 Common Battery 3 1 AA DELTA DPS 3 2 3 1 The UPS system supplies power to the connect
112. rs more application choices the DPS series UPS is designed with a hot standby redundancy function The design is to connect the output of UPS 1 to the bypass AC source of UPS 2 a Batteries Figure 3 j Path of Electrical Power through the Parallel UPSs in Hot Standby Redundancy Mode In normal condition it is the UPS 2 inverter that supplies power to the equipment loads Both UPS 1 amp UPS 2 LEDs illuminate as follows So Fault O 3 11 Aneta e DPS When the UPS 2 inverter becomes abnormal the UPS 2 will automatically transfer to bypass mode and the UPS 1 inverter will supply power to the equipment loads The UPS 1 amp UPS 2 LEDs illuminate as follows To So Fault O Fault O UPS1 UPS2 3 12 3 e Operation Modes 3 11 Common Battery To save on your costs and installation space parallel UPSs can share Delta external battery cabinets optional Please see Figure 3 k for two parallel UPSs sharing one Delta external battery cabinet Batteries Ny Q aa Rectifier Jo fn Inverter AAT NY Q2 Switch Rectifier q gt Inverter A Z A OO Q1 Switch BYPA q O O Q1 Switch vo YPA Figure 3 k Path of Electrical Power through the Parallel UPSs in Common Battery Mode If parallel UPSs share Delta external battery cabinets optional you should use the control panel to set up TYPE AH BAT STRINGS F
113. rsion 7 36 76 2 Stats Cs se 7 36 AA DELTA DPS o Eventloga annea a acta 7 36 7 6 4 Advanced SetUup 7 37 8 Optional Accessories 8 1 9 Maintenance 6 ________ 9 1 10 Troubleshooting 10 1 Appendix 1 Technical Specifications A1 1 Appendix 2 Warranty A2 1 vi 7 Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions 1 1 Installation Warnings 1 2 Connection Warnings 1 3 Usage Warnings 1 4 Storage Warnings 1 5 Glossary of Symbols 1 6 Standard Compliance 1 1 NELTA DPS 1 1 1 2 1 3 Installation Warnings This is a three phase four wire on line UPS It can be used for commercial and industrial applications Install the UPS in a well ventilated indoor area away from excess moisture heat dust flammable gas or explosives Leave adequate space around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation and maintenance Please refer to 5 2 Installation Environment Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform installation and main tenance If you want to i
114. s all parallel UPS s will transfer to nor mal mode At this moment each UPS Inverter Power Supply LED Ca illuminates and each UPS s LCD shows the following screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 Ul SS O PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 PN v A TH TIL STEP 6 Measure each UPS s voltage difference between phases should be below 5V If normal turn on each UPS s Output Switch 04 At this moment each unit s Out put Switch LED So lights on and each UPS s LCD shows the following screen If abnormal please contact maintenance personnel 6 17 6 18 AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 LOAD PROTECTED 2010 06 01 11 59 59 STEP 7 After you complete the normal mode start up procedures each UPS s LEDs il luminate as follows n Gd So as EK ni Fault O 6 2 2 Battery Mode Start up Procedures Parallel STEP 1 STEP 2 Turn on the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets and turn off each UPS s Manual Bypass Switch 03 Press each unit s On button on the control panel for three seconds and release it after you hear one beep Each UPS s LCD shows the following screen UNIT 1 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS 2010 06 01 MRS 9159 KH cf IP PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 6 UPS Operation Each unit s power module starts running DC BUS voltage begins establishing and inverter starts up with the default
115. s mode if the bypass AC source fails the equip ments loads won t be protected Main Menu To enter into Main Menu shown below press the function key below the symbol lin a Main Screen UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS e599 gt gt MEASURE UPS SETUP amp CONTROL MAINTENANCE AA DELTA e DPS 7 3 1 LCD Display Hierarchy Level 3 G 19497 6 19497 G 19497 G 19497 S 19497 Level 1 ALARM FAULT A MAIN SCREEN INFORMATION Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 MAINS BYPASS Vphase V Vline V Iphase A FREQ Hz INVERTER VOLT V CURRENT A OUTPUT Vphase V Vline V CURRENT A FREQ Hz LOAD KVA KW BATTERY VOLT V CURRENT A CAPACITY STATUS TEST RESULT BAT 1 T C BAT 2 T C BAT 3 T C BAT 4 T C STS T C PFC HC T C INV R S T HS TCC Figure 7 b LCD Display Hierarchy UPS SETUP amp CONTROL Level 3 Level 4 BYPASS 1 VOLT RANGE FREQ RANGE OUTPUT 1 S 19497 VOLT V FREQ Hz ECO FREQ CONV REDUNDANCY PWR UNIT ASYNC TRANSFER TIME MS DC TO AC DELAY TIME S BATTERY 1 BAT RATING VOLT V TYPE AH BAT STRINGS BAT CUT OFF VOLT V COMMON BAT TEST DURATION MIN TEST FAIL VOLT V INSTALL DATE Y M D NEXT REPLACE DATE Y M D S 19497 G 19497 CHARGER 1 FLOAT CHARGE VOLT V BOOST CHARGE VO
116. scriptions No Item Function 1 Dust Filter Prevents dust from entering into the UPS to ensure UPS reliability and to prolong product life 2 SNMP Card Monitors the status of the UPS via internet 3 Relay I O Card Increases the quantity of dry contacts 4 ModBus Card Lets the UPS have ModBus communication function 5 External Battery Cabinet Provides external batteries that let the UPS supply power to the equipment loads connected when a power failure occurs 6 Transformer Provides step up step down or Galvanic isolation func tion 7 Battery cabinet temperature Detects the temperature of a Delta external battery cabi sensor cable net connected to the UPS 8 Battery cabinet status sensor Detects the status of a Delta external battery cabinet con cable nected to the UPS NOTE 1 For detailed installation and operation of any accessory mentioned above please refer to the Quick Guide User Guide or Installation amp Operation Guide included in the package of the relevant optional accessory 2 If you want to buy any accessory mentioned above please contact your local dealer 9 e Maintenance Maintenance Aneta e DPS 9 2 e UPS 1 UPS Cleaning Regularly clean the UPS especially the slits and openings to ensure that the air freely flows into the UPS to avoid overheating If necessary use an air gun to clean the slits and openings to prevent any object from blocking or covering these areas 2
117. shut down and inverter static switches will automatically turn off At this moment no power supplies to the equipment loads 1 Turn off each unit s Output Switches Q4 Each Output Switch LED amp 9 shuts off and the following screen appears on each UPS s LCD UNIT 41 1 LOAD NOT POWERED 2010 06 01 59 11 59 KF PA E PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 A v di LLL 2 Wait until all parallel UPSs power modules finish discharging During the dis charging process each Inverter Start up LED RI illuminates After the power modules finish discharging each Inverter Start up LED A is off 3 After 30 seconds all parallel UPSs LEDs and LCDs shut off 6 2 7 Bypass Mode Turn off Procedures Parallel STEP 1 During bypass mode the status of the LCD and LEDs for each of the parallel UPSs are as follows 6 31 AA DELTA e DPS UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 KF A e D PRESS STO BROWSE EVENT 004 Fault O STEP 2 Turn off one of the parallel UPSs Bypass Switch Q2 and UPS Output Switch 04 The UPS LEDs and the LCD are off If you need to turn off the remaining parallel UPSs please repeat the procedures above 6 2 8 Manual Bypass Mode Turn off Procedure Parallel During manual bypass mode no LED illuminates and no screen appears Turn off each UPS s Manual Bypass Switch Q3 to shut down the parallel UPSs 6 32 7 LCD Display and Settings
118. te as follows So Fault O 2 Press the turn off button on the control panel for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one beep The LCD will show the message SHUTDOWN UPS Select YES and press the function key below the symbol E to confirm your selection At this 6 7 AA DELTA e DPS moment the UPS transfers to bypass mode the Inverter Start up LED AR and the Inverter Power Supply LED Ca shuts off and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IRS 959 3 Check if LEDs illuminate as follows to ensure that the UPS is in bypass mode n Gd So as EK Ea Fault O 4 Turn on the Manual Bypass Switch 03 and turn off the Main Input Switch Q1 the Bypass Input Switch 02 and the UPS Output Switch 04 AII LEDs are off and the following screen appears LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON MANUAL BYPASS 11 59 59 E Z PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT 004 5 Switchoffthe circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets 6 8 6 UPS Operation 6 When the UPS s power module performs discharging the Inverter Start up LED ES illuminates After the power module finishes discharging the Inverter Start up LED DR turns off the UPS shuts down and no screen appears 7 Open the fuse holders of the fan fuse and the power source fuse e From Manual Bypass Mode to Normal Mode Single 1 Close the fuse holders of the fan fuse an
119. this section are for reference only Actual readings depend on the operation of the UPS 6 1 Single Unit Operation Procedures e PreStart up Warnings for Single Unit 1 Make sure all switches including the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets are switched to OFF position 2 Ensure that the voltage difference between the Neutral N and the Ground is lt 3V 3 Check if the wiring is correct and the AC power source s voltage frequency phase and battery type meet UPS requirements 4 Inspect if the fuse holders of the fan fuse and the power source fuses are closed Please see Figure 6 a Figure 6 a Fuse Holders are Closed e PreTurn off Warnings for Single Unit If you perform turn off procedures for single unit all power supplies will be completely cut off Please make sure the equipment loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shutdown before you perform the turn off procedures 6 1 1 Normal Mode Start up Procedures Single STEP 1 Switch on the circuit breakers or fuses of all external battery cabinets and ensure that the Manual Bypass Switch Q3 is in OFF position 6 e UPS Operation STEP 2 Switch on the Bypass Switch Q2 After initialization all twelve fans start running the Bypass AC Source LED and the Bypass Power Supply LED Ri illuminate and the following screen appears UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS 1159 5
120. upply Signal 4 3 12V l n 2 m 2 E 4 3 L 12V Default Setting 1 UPS b Figure 4 b Input Dry Contacts Two Sets e P2 REPO This dry contact provides you with a quick and convenient interface to safely shut down the UPS when an emergency occurs Connect this dry contact to a user supplied switch and you can remotely shut down the UPS The REPO dry contact is normally open in nor mal circumstances Figure 4 c Dry Contacts for REPO 4 3 Aneta e DPS 4 4 4 4 e P3 External Battery Cabinet Status Detection You can purchase a battery cabinet status sensor cable shown in the figure below to connect the UPS and one Delta external battery cabinet and use it to detect the status of the battery cabinet Please note that the sensor cable is only applicable to the Delta external battery cabinet NOTE If you want to buy the battery cabi net status sensor cable please con tact your local dealer or customer service P4 P7 External Battery Cabinet Temperature Detection You can purchase a battery cabinet temperature sensor cable shown in the figure below to connect the UPS and one Delta external battery cabinet and use it to detect the tem perature of the battery cabinet Please note that the sensor cable is only applicable to the Delta external battery cabinet and you can use at maximum four temperature sen sor cables to connect the UPS and four Delta external battery cabinets NOTE If
121. w the symbols q and gt to select SYSTEM or PWR UNIT Press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNI UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS S959 ON AUTO BYPASS 11 59 59 ADVANCED ADVANCED CLR STATISTICS CLR STATISTICS CLR EVENT LOG CLR EVENT LOG gt gt FW UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT Z FW UPGRADE SYSTEM PWR UNIT FORCE BYP TO INV FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS OTHERS NOTE If you choose PWR UNIT the following screens will appear in order UNIT 41 1 UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Hil SO ON AUTO BYPASS NI SOR FW UPGRADE FW UPGRADE WAIT FOR MODULES TO ENTER UPGRADE MODE MODULE IS IN UPGRADE MODE _ TT 7 39 Aneta e DPS e To Force to Transfer from Bypass Mode into Inverter Mode 1 Inthe ADVANCED screen use the function keys below the symbols and w to se lect FORCE BYP TO INV and press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection 2 When the symbol changes to the symbol press the function key below the symbol ll to confirm your selection UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS Hil 3 SOLE ADVANCED CLR STATISTICS CLR EVENT LOG FW UPGRADE PWR UNIT bb FORCE BYP TO INV OTHERS UNIT 1 1 LOAD UNPROTECTED 2010 06 01 ON AUTO BYPASS IRES DSO ADVANCED CLR STATISTICS CLR EVENT LOG F
122. y A1 2 Appendix 2 Warranty Warranty Aneta e DPS Seller warrants this product if used in accordance with all applicable instructions to be free from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period If the product has any fail ure problem within the warranty period Seller will repair or replace the product at its sole discretion according to the failure situation This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper installation op eration usage maintenance or irresistible force i e war fire natural disaster etc and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period If any mainte nance is required please directly contact the supplier or Seller WARNING The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the environment and the load characteristic are suitable adequate or safe for the in stallation and the usage of this product The User Manual must be carefully followed Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness of this prod uct for any specific application A2 2
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