Home

USER`S MANUAL 40KSS336050/5060

image

Contents

1. 20 2003 Visicomm Industries All rights reserved This book or any part of it must not be reproduced in any form without permission of the copyright owner 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1 1 CONSTRUCTION OF THE UNIT Serial Redundant Option Only RECTIFIER FILTER amp PROTECTION NETWORK O Q lt Pr O The System is composed of an input breaker input filter amp protection network rectifier inverter isolation transformer and output filter The basic topology is shown in the diagram above Operating in the normal AC mode energy from the 3 Phase AC source is converted to DC power and supplied to the inverter The inverter converts the DC power to three phase AC power and supplies the static switch which allows the unit to disconnect from the load The power is then fed through an isolation transformer and an output filter to the load When the inverter is in an abnormal condition such as over temperature short circuit abnormal output voltage or overloaded for a period exceeding the inverter current limit the inverter will automatically shutdown in order to protect itself from damage CAUTION Hazardous voltage exists inside the Unit Which includes the connection terminals Cable connection and maintenance should be done by professional or qualified personnel DC capacitors are employed in this Unit hazardous voltages still exist even when the Unit is not
2. energized Do not touch any part inside of the Unit 1 2 FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES a Reliable input protection Circuit breakers are placed in each individual input phase b Input surge protection MOV surge protectors are added at the input providing sufficient protection to both the UNIT and the load from any lightning or surge caused by neighboring large loads c EMI suppression An EMI filter is added to meet the international EMC limits Therefore very low noise is emitted to prevent interference to other equipment connected to the same AC source d Ruggedness The rectifiers employ phase control technology to regulate the DC bus voltage SCRs are employed as rectifiers to take advantage of their ruggedness under poor conditions In addition inductors are used at the input to avoid deforming the AC source waveform Option The solid state transfer switch is supplied as an option for use in serial redundant systems see page 19 for details High frequency design The inverter uses high frequency high efficiency IGBTs and PWM to convert the DC power to AC power The number of components is reduced resulting in increased reliability smaller size and weight less transportation cost improved performance and the elimination of acoustic noise True Galvanic isolation An isolation transformer is used at the output This solves the problem of poor input grounding and will accept a different ground between input and output Gro
3. the back light will stay lit if the UP DOWN or ENTER keys are pressed The first page of the LCD is the MAIN MENU which is the first screen that is displayed once the system power is enabled i e this is the default screen 4 1 MENU 0 MAIN MENU VISICOMM USA 1 800 421 4430 P N 2066F S N 03089012 ID 00 20 KVA 220 V 60 HZ O 127 220 400HZ 2003 09 10 WED 02 14 1 Line Displays the greeting text set by the factory 2 Line This contains the part number P N serial number S N and the identification number ID 3 Line This line will display the KVA rating input rating and output rating of the converter 4 Line This line will display the date year month day and the day of the week and the time of day This is used in the historical menu to time stamp any unusual events WARNING Never change the part number yourself because important system parameters such as the power rating will be changed The serial number is set by the factory for the convenience of maintenance personnel who may need to take down the serial number of the converter in case of service The identification number is set only when an external module is connected to more than one converter Each one must have a unique number to identify itself and should be set by technical personnel after installation The YEAR MONTH DATE DAY OF THE WEEK HOUR MINUTE and AM PM from the real time clock inside the converter are displayed in
4. disconnector The converter does not display front panel leds and the LCD display is off Check that the reserve breaker has been closed Solution Close the reserve breaker The FAULT led lights up and the buzzer beeps continuously Check if the output is overloaded Solution Decrease the load Check if the output is short circuited Solution Clear the short at the output If the above suggestions cannot solve your problem please contact the your local service center 2003 Visicomm Industries All rights reserved This book or any part of it must not be reproduced in any form without permission of the copyright owner an
5. selected is the OTHER DATA display Currently this is display the internal heat sink temperature in degrees centigrade This is shown in the OTHER DATA menu below If EXIT is selected blinking instead of pointed by cursor the screen will go back to MENU 1 the SELECT MENU menu 1A 4 6 MENU 5 RECTIFIER DATA lt RECTIFIER DATA gt RECTIFIER FREQUENCY 60 HZ A B 238 Vac B C 238 Vac 240 Vac This menu is selected from MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu This menu will display the AC power input frequency and the input voltage For the three phase input illustrated this is the phase to phase voltage of each phase The UP or DOWN keys have no function in this menu The display will return to MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu when ENTER lt is pressed 4 7 MENU 6 DC DATA lt DC DATA gt DC VOLTAGE 388 Vdc CHARGE CURRENT 1 This menu is selected from MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu This menu will display the internal rectified DC bus voltage This DC voltage should normally be 320 Vdc to 430 Vdc and is controlled by the rectifier assembly If for any reason the voltage is not in this range the UNIT will issue a warning or will shutdown Shutdown will occur should the voltage drop below 295 Vdc The Charge Current is the battery charge current and is only applicable when the optional battery backup system is employed If the converter is in back up mode the data displayed is the discharg
6. the fourth row for user s reference and stamping the date and time in the historical data Pressing either the UP DOWN or ENTER key will cause the LCD will to change to another screen the MENU 1 or SELECT MENU 4 2 MENU 1 SELECT MENU lt SELECT MENU gt STATUS WARN FAULT PARAMETER SET REAL TIME DATA HISTORICAL DATA EXIT The Select Menu will display a cursor for the user to select what type of data they want to view or they may change the settings of the converter The cursor can be moved upward with the UP 2 key and downward with the DOWN 9 key The selection is confirmed by pressing the ENTER lt If the item PARAMETER SET is selected the LCD will display a screen which will ask the user to key in the password See MENU 2 PARAMETER SET menu below This menu will allow the user to turn the Inverter ON OFF turn the warning beeper ON OFF set the DATE TIME clock for the UNIT and allow the user to Boost Charge the optional battery system The STATUS WARN FAULT display will show the current status of the unit and any warnings or faults 12 that could be present See MENU 9 STATUS WARN FAULT below The HISTORICAL DATA display will list any system faults such as input power failure or other problems within the UNIT See MENU 10 HISTORICAL DATA below 4 3 MENU 2 PARAMETER SET lt PARAMETER SETTING gt INVERTER ON DATE TIME BUZZER ON BOOST CHARGE EXIT This menu
7. STATUS LEDs 25 LEDs representing all of the important information ofthe UNIT will provide current information to the user Therefore these LEDs are especially important when abnormal conditions occur The 25 status indicators are Pon gt ao 16 17 18 INVERTER ON the inverter is running LOAD CONNECTED the inverter is connected to the output terminals SHORT CIRCUIT the output is in a short circuit status FUSE OVER TEMP SD the inverter is shutdown due to either a blown fuse or an over temperature condition INVERTER FAILURE SD the inverter is shutdown due to low inverter output voltage HIGH DC SHUTDOWN the inverter is shutdown due to a high DC bus voltage condition when the inverter is running OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN the inverter has shutdown due to overloading the inverter for a period exceeding the max overload specification The inverter will restart after 7 seconds 70 LOAD the load connected to the output is over 70 of the UNIT rating 110 LOAD the load connected to the output is over 110 of the UNIT rating 125 LOAD the load connected to the output is over 125 of the UNIT rating 150 LOAD the load connected to the output is over 150 of the UNIT rating DC LOW the internal DC bus voltage is less than minimum specifications DC LOW SHUTDOWN the inverter has shutdown because the internal DC bus voltage is less than allowable specifications RECTIFIER AC FAILURE the AC vo
8. USER S MANUAL 40KSS336050 5060 Frequency Converter CONTENTS USERS MANUAL we ee aed a aaas 1 T SYSTEM OVERVIEW ee east 3 1 1 CONSTRUCTION OF THE ae 3 1 2 FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES 3 1 3 FRONT PANEL 2 2 ee re 5 2 INSTALLATION 7 2 1 SITE amp ENVIRONMENT 7 2 2 CABLE SELECTION ea la 9 3 OPERATIONS 11 3 1 POWER START UP PROCEDURE 11 3 2 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE use 12 4 LCD DISPLAY een 13 4 1 MENU MAIN MENU 13 4 2 MENU 1 SELECT MENU 1 2 13 4 3 MENU 2 PARAMETER SET sus 14 4 4 MENU S DATE J an ahnen une sen 15 4 5 MENU 4 15 4 6 MENU 5 REGTIFIER DATA 2 ee 16 4 7 MENU 6 DE DATA Heli 16 4 8 MENU 7 16 4 9 MENU 8 OTHER DATA usa a se 17 4 10 MENU 9 5 17 4 11 MENU 10 HISTORICAL 18 5 REDUNDANCY SYSTEM BACK UP 19
9. cked in considering the site and environment of the UNIT a The UNIT should be located a place with adequate ventilation refer to the specification of the heat dissipation of the UNIT Ifthe UNIT is installed in a closed room care must be taken to insure the heat can be evacuated There are no outlets around the front rear left and right side of the UNIT Empty space is not needed on any side of the UNIT but adequate space at least one meter should be allowed to open the door without being obscured by other objects for operation or maintenance Adequate space at least one meter should be allowed at the top of the UNIT because heat dissipation is ventilated through the top openings Do not put any objects on the top of the UNIT which would reduce ventilation Do not locate the UNIT near any heat source or machinery which produces metallic shavings dust or powder or any facility which produces corrosive substances or vapor Do not locate the UNIT below the shower of a fire extinguishing system The UNIT is capable of continuous normal operation within a temperature range of 0 C 32 F to 40 C 104 F For optimal performance and reliability it is recommended that the temperature be maintained below 25 C and the humidity below 80 If the UNIT is installed outdoors avoid direct exposure to sunlight and rain Avoid direct contact with sand dust or wind The floor loading capacity should be large enough to accommodat
10. ding to which item is being set the values are listed below The value can be increased upward by the UP key and can be decreased downward by the DOWN 2 key The value will flash if it is being set You can continue to push the UP or the DOWN key until the expected value is displayed Again the selection is confirmed by pressing the ENTER lt key Then the values in the real time clock are changed according to the values you enter and the real time will continue to run based on these values If EXIT is selected blinking instead of pointed by cursor the screen will go back to MENU 2 the PARAMETER SETTING menu 4 5 MENU 4 REAL TIME DATA lt REAL TIME DATA gt RECTIFIER DATA OTHER DATA DC DATA OUTPUT DATA EXIT This menu is selected from MENU 1 the SELECT MENU The first item that can be selected is the RECTIFIER DATA display This will display the AC input voltage and frequency to the rectifier assembly This is shown in the RECTIFIER DATA menu below The second item that can be selected is the DC DATA display This will display the internal DC bus voltage and the Charge Current for the optional battery backup system This is shown in the DC DATA menu below The third item that can be selected is the OUTPUT DATA display This will display AC output voltage frequency and the percentage of maximum output current to the load This is shown in the OUTPUT DATA menu below The fourth item that can be
11. e fuse over temperature bypass breaker or an emergency stop Since these LEDs are located behind the transparent window the user can see them clearly without opening the door D Buzzer outlet The buzzer is located inside the UNIT When abnormal conditions occur a clearly audible sound will be issued to warn the user to check the UNIT The buzzer will beep under any the following conditions 1 INVERTER IS OVERLOADED gt 110 beeps once every seconds gt 125 beeps once every second gt 150 beeps twice every second INVERTER IS SHORT CIRCUITED beep continuously FUSE BLOWN beep continuously HEAT SINK OVER TEMPERATURE beep continuously HIGH DC SHUTDOWN beep continuously EMERGENCY STOP beep continuously DARON The buzzer will also beep once every time the inverter is switched on or off to acknowledge the user E RECTIFIER LED on the block diagram the rectifier is operating normally This means the rectifier AC voltage is within the range specified the rotation sequence of three phases is correct the rectifier breaker is closed and there is no high DC voltage to the inverter F INVERTER LED on the block diagram the inverter is switched on and it is running normally G AC OUTPUT LED on the block diagram there is AC power present at the output terminal This is an important indication to the user that AC power is available at the output H UP key on LCD DISPLAY block It moves the cursor o
12. e current of the battery and the display will change to DISCHARGE CURRENT The UP or DOWN keys have no function in this menu The display will return to MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu when ENTER lt is pressed 4 8 MENU 7 OUTPUT DATA lt OUTPUT DATA gt OUTPUT FREQUENCY 50 HZ LOAD A 16 B 17 C 17 A N 120 120 Vac C N 120 Vac This menu is selected from MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu This menu will display the frequency output voltage and output current The displayed load is the percentage of maximum specified output load current In the example above this is a percentage of each of the three phases The display illustrated shows a three phase wye output in which case each phase to neutral voltage is displayed The UP or DOWN keys have no function in this menu The display will return to MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu when ENTER lt is pressed 1A 4 9 MENU 8 OTHER DATA lt OTHER DATA gt TEMPERATURE 26 c This menu is selected from MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu This menu will display the temperature in degrees centigrade of the internal heat sink for the IGBT s switching regulators The UP or DOWN keys have no function in this menu The display will return to MENU 4 the REAL TIME DATA menu when ENTER lt is pressed 4 10 MENU 9 STATUS WARN FAULT lt STATUS gt RECTIFIER ON INVERTER ON LOAD ON INVERTER This menu is se
13. e input voltage is within tolerance for the converter s rated input voltage See it the input frequency conforms to the converter s rated input frequency Check if all loads at the output are switched off All breakers are opened turned off The battery disconnector if you have that option is opened turned off 3 1 POWER START UP PROCEDURE To start the converter from complete shutoff to normal operation follow the steps below to turn it on Close the reserve breaker The LCD display and various LED s on the front panel will light up In addition the fans will rotate Close the rectifier breaker Check the ROTATION ERROR led on the front panel If this LED is ON the input phase rotation sequence is incorrect and the rectifier will not function In this case reverse any two of the input phases If the phase rotation sequence is correct the internal DC voltage will slowly rise 15 30 sec until the designated voltage is reached At this point the DC LOW light on the front panel will go off and the internal DC supply is ready to supply power to the inverter Push the INVERTER ON switch and the CONTROL switch simultaneously The inverter will start working and the inverter output will be established within 4 sec Then he load will automatically transfer to the inverter within 3 sec At this point the converter is operating normally Check that all the LED s on the front panel block diagram are lighted Allthe WARNING LED s o
14. e the weight of the UNIT Four right angled steel feet or stands are attached to the UNIT Insert the four 1 2 screws into the floor to secure the UNIT when it is located in a potential earthquake area or when it is to be used on a moving vehicle Dimensions for securing the base are shown below 5 43in 138mm 10 79in 274mm 5 43in 138mm 60mm 680mm 60mm m n The walls ceiling floor or anything near the UNIT should be constructed of non combustible materials A portable fire extinguisher should be accessible Avoid accumulating litter or trash of any sort in or around the UNIT The floor area surrounding the UNIT should be kept clean so that metallic filings and powder are not sucked into the unit causing a short circuit and possible damage to the system Personnel who operate or maintain the UNIT should be proficient in normal and emergency operational procedures New personnel should be trained and qualified to operate the equipment Although the UNIT has passed international EMC tests it is not recommended to install the UNIT near any equipment that is susceptible to electro magnetic interference If long cabling is required it is preferable to place the UNIT nearer to the source than to the load Carefully take off all the packaging material of the converter and then locate the converter on a site which has been selected in accordance with all the points in section 3 1 The converter has passed the production
15. ed Data log capability Every abnormal condition will be stored in the converter for further reference The data is stored with the date and time with a real time clock When an abnormal condition occurs the user can get a full record of what has occurred The data will not be erased even when all the power is switched off Convenient panel design The LCD display control switch is accessible through the up down enter switch on the front window which means one can read all the UNIT data without opening the front door course the important inverter on off switch is hidden behind the door a key is needed to open it but you can also switch the inverter on or off from the front window by entering the correct password in case the key is not at hand or lost so that it is not easy to accidentally switch the UNIT on or off 1 3 FRONT PANEL The front panel gathers the real time information of the UNIT and displays the data clearly It also provides switches for controlling and setting the UNIT Each part of the panel is explained below A LCD display Real time status data and historical events are displayed on the LCD The UNIT parameters real time clock inverter buzzer also can be set through this LCD The LCD is back lit by LEDs to provide a clear display In order to lengthen the LED s life time they will be automatically shut off 3 minutes after no key is activated and will light up again when one ofthe keys are pushed B
16. ill blink if the buzzer status is on and the OFF will blink if the buzzer status is off The status can be changed by the UP or DOWN key and is confirmed by the ENTER lt key Then BUZZER ON will be displayed if ON is selected or BUZZER OFF will be displayed if OFF is selected The third item that can be set is the BOOST CHARGE When it is selected the BOOST CHARGE SETTING MENU will be displayed Note that this is an optional feature which is only applicable when a battery back up is employed The fourth item that can be set is the DATE TIME When it is selected the DATE TIME SETTING MENU will be displayed This is explained below 14 4 4 MENU 3 DATE TIME lt DATE TIME SETTING gt YEAR 2003 HOUR 24H 14 MONTH 09 MINUTE 45 DAY 25 DAY OF THE WEEK THU This menu is selected from MENU 2 the PARAMETER SETTING menu The user can change the YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE DAY OF THE WEEK of the real time clock through this menu When this menu is selected the current value in the real time clock will be displayed The cursor can be moved upward by the UP key and can be moved downward by the DOWN key to the item you want to change The selection is confirmed by pressing the ENTER lt key The values to be entered are numbers except the DAY OF THE WEEK MON TUE etc are provided for your selection The values that can be entered are restricted to certain values accor
17. is selected from MENU 1 the SELECT MENU However the system will require a password to enter this menu The password can be entered upward or downward by the UP or the DOWN keys and can be confirmed by the ENTER lt key for each digit The password is a 4 digit number The selection will continue if the correct password is entered or will go back to MENU 0 the MAIN MENU if an incorrect password is entered after 3 trials The password for entering the lt PARAMETER SET gt menu is factory preset to 1 2 3 4 If EXIT is selected blinking instead of pointed by cursor the display will return to the MENU 0 MAIN MENU The first item that can be set is the INVERTER ON OFF control When itis selected INVERTER ON OFF will be displayed The ON will blink if the inverter status is on and the OFF will blink if the inverter status is off The status can be changed by the UP or DOWN key and is confirmed by the ENTER lt key Then INVERTER ON will be displayed if ON is selected or INVERTER OFF will be displayed if OFF is selected This enables the converter to switch the inverter on or off via the front panel display controls without opening the front door a feature that can be useful if the front door is locked and the key is not readily available The second item that can be set is the BUZZER ON OFF control When itis selected BUZZER ON OFF willbe displayed The ON w
18. lected from MENU 1 the SELECT MENU The left hand column of this menu shows the real time status of the rectifier inverter and load switch states The right hand column shows the warning or fault condition if any Under normal conditions the display should be exactly the same as the figure shown above If minor abnormal conditions occur they will be displayed under the title lt WARNING gt However lt WARNING gt conditions will be overridden by lt FAULT gt messages if more serious abnormal conditions occur and the title lt WARNING gt will change to lt FAULT gt Listed below are all the warning conditions that can be displayed they are arranged in order of priority starting with the highest priority 1 Line RECT AC FAIL RECTIFIER PHASE ERROR 2 Line 170 OVERLOAD 150 OVERLOAD 125 OVERLOAD 110 OVERLOAD 3 Line BATTERY LOW STOP BATTERY LOW BATTERY BAD BATTERY GND FAULT BATTERY TESTING Listed below are all the fault conditions that can be displayed 1 Line HIGH DC SHUTDOWN 2 Line SHORT CIRCUIT FUSE OVERHEAT OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN EMERGENCY STOP INVERTER ABNORMAL The UP or DOWN key has no function in this menu The screen will go back to MENU 1 the SELECT menu when ENTER lt is pressed 17 4 11 10 HISTORICAL DATA lt DATE TIME EVENTS gt RUN 00YROOMO 2003 09 10 14 14 FUSE OVERHEAT This menu is selected from MENU 1 the SELECT MENU The records are sto
19. ltage to the rectifier is out of range ROTATION ERROR the rectifier AC phase rotation sequence is incorrect Any two phases of the input AC power must be reversed for the rectifier to function RECTIFIER SHUTDOWN the rectifier is shutdown due to high rectified DC voltage over 445VDC The UNIT will automatically restart 30 seconds after the abnormality has been cleared HIGH DC the rectified DC voltage is over 430VDC and the bus voltage will be limited at this voltage EMERGENCY STOP optional the inverter is shutdown because the emergency stop switch was pushed C WARNING LEDs When abnormal conditions occur these LEDs will light to warn the user of the cause of the faulty condition Therefore all of these should be extinguished under normal conditions These LEDs are 1 DARN N RECT AC FAIL AC voltage is out of range there is a phase rotation error or the rectifier has shutdown FUSE TEMP the inverter fuse is blown or the UNIT is over temperature OVERLOAD the output is overloaded by over 110 125 or150 HIGH DC the LED will light as long as the DC voltage to the inverter is over the 430 VDC limit DC LOW the internal DC bus voltage is less than minimum specifications DC LOW STOP the inverter has shutdown because the internal DC bus voltage is less than allowable specifications FAULT the inverter has shutdown due to an abnormal condition such as overload short circuit high DC voltag
20. n the right hand side should be off Two LEDs INVERTER ON and LOAD CONNECTED on the left hand side should be lit If the load is over 70 the 70 LOAD LED will also light 11 3 2 SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE If you want to shutdown the converter completely no power atthe output or inside please follow the steps below a Push the INVERTER OFF switch and the CONTROL switch simultaneously This will remove power from the load and turn off the inverter Open the rectifier breaker Opening the rectifier breaker will remove the power source from the DC bus and the internal DC supply will slowly drop See note Open the reserve breaker Before opening the reserve breaker you must make sure there is no critical load connected to the output If you have chosen the battery option be sure to disconnect open the battery disconnect switch The converter is completely shut off None of the LEDs or the LCD display should be lit Open the utility breaker feeding power to the converter There is now no power on te inside or outside of the converter If you plan to access then inside of the unit make sure the capacitor bank is full drained OV 19 4 LCD DISPLAY The LCD screen can display much more information than LED s In order to make the display sharp and readable the LCD is back lit To prolong the life time of the back lighting the CPU will turn off the back light after minutes if no keys are pressed Of course
21. ne item upward when items are being selected It also changes the number character forward when data or parameters of the UNIT are being entered DOWN key on LCD DISPLAY block It moves the cursor one item downward when items are being selected It also changes the number character backward when data or parameters of the UNIT are being entered J ENTER key on LCD DISPLAY block It selects the previous page It also enters the number character that was selected K ONkey on INVERTER control block Itis necessary to press this switch and the INVERTER control key simultaneously to switch the inverter on L OFF key on INVERTER control block It is necessary to press this switch and the INVERTER control key simultaneously to switch the inverter off M INVERTER key on INVERTER control block When this key is pressed with the inverter ON key simultaneously the inverter will be switched on Similarly when this key is pressed with the inverter OFF key simultaneously the inverter will be switched off The redundant action required prevents inadvertently energizing an unwanted mode 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 SITE amp ENVIRONMENT CONSIDERATIONS The primary function of the UNIT is to provide a safe clean independent electrical supply to the load which is A Perfectly regulated in both voltage and frequency B Free from any random variations disturbances or interruptions The following precautions and recommendations should be che
22. r first to the KVA rating and then select the appropriate current for both the input and output The utility input circuit breaker servicing this unit should be selected to be at least as large as the input breaker on the unit and coordinated so that the unit s input breaker trips first The internal electronic current limit is designed to shut the unit down in the event of an overload and before the units input circuit breaker trips Therefore under normal circumstances the units input breaker will rarely trip If the overload is removed the unit will automatically come back on after a few seconds Note that the final input cable size will need to accommodate the rated output of the utility input circuit breaker This data is for reference final decisions should be made in accordance with the national and local electrical codes Inadequate cable size or over sized breakers will incur risk of fire or damage of insulation 2 3 TABLE OF MAXIMUM CURRENTS FOR BOTH THE INPUT AND OUTPUT 120208 7 120 208 CE 10208 Hi 120208 999 220380 se 22380 n3 a _ 2a 86 277480 73 2 E SEE 10 3 OPERATIONS After all cables have been connected the converter is ready to operate once the power source is available at the input terminal Before you turn on any switch or breaker check the following points listed below See if th
23. red in EEPROM when abnormal events occur and are displayed in this menu The record display begins with the date and time stamp of each abnormal event The user or maintenance personnel can trace back these events up to 77 records which can be increased to 154 records with 2 EEPROMs These records will not be erased by cutting off the power supply or by complete shutdown of the converter i e they will be kept in EEPROM forever unless over written by the 78th or the 155th record 3 records can be displayed at a time on the screen The records displayed are the 3 most recent records in the EEPROM The displayed records will move one record upward when the UP key is pressed and move one record downward when the DOWN key is pressed The abnormal conditions that caused the events to be recorded are listed below 1 HIGH DC SHUTDOWN SHORT CIRCUIT FUSE OVERHEAT 2 OVERLOAD SHUTDOWN EMERGENCY STOP INVERTER ABNORMAL On the top right corner of the screen the converter run time is displayed in year month for the reference of the user or maintenance personnel to estimate the time for maintenance The UP or DOWN key has no function in this menu The screen will go back to MENU 1 the SELECT menu when ENTER lt is pressed 18 5 REDUNDANCY SYSTEM BACK UP Redundancy can be roughly divided in two types serial hot standby redundancy and parallel active redundancy A serially redundant system consists of two con
24. testing and QC checking all the electrical and mechanical characteristics in detail prior to shipment from the factory Therefore the converter should be in proper condition upon receipt Once received check the mechanical structure and see if any physical damage was made during transportation Check if all the accessories options matched with your purchase order have been attached DOOR KEY THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BATTERY FUSE FOR OPTIONAL BATTERY CABINET ONLY SPARE SCREWS FOR COVER PLATE SPARE SCREWS FOR CONNECTION TERMINALS etc Lastly check if the specifications of the converter are identical to the specifications you ordered The key items in the specifications you must check are RATED POWER OF THE CONVERTER INPUT VOLTAGE amp FREQUENCY OUTPUT VOLTAGE amp FREQUENCY NUMBER OF INPUT PHASES 1 OR 3 NUMBER OF OUTPUT PHASES 1 OR 3 BATTERY VOLTAGE OR CELL NUMBER Also check the necessary documentation that is attached GUARANTEE CARD 2 2 CABLE SELECTION The unit should be installed by an electrician qualified to interpret and implement the national and local electrical codes The following table lists the operating voltage and the maximum input current for all the KVA ratings of the converters The right two columns list the standard output voltages and their respective maximum output currents for all the different models Since the input and output voltages are often different it is necessary to refe
25. tion and double the back up time It should be noted that the total power output is not doubled 19 6 HELP PO PFO Some practical situations are discussed in this section AG input is normal but the rectifier does not operate Check if the rectifier breaker has been closed Solution Close the rectifier breaker Check if the phase sequence of the AC input is correct The LCD will display error message RECT PHASE ERROR in the STATUS WARN menu The ROTATION ERROR led on left hand side of the front panel will light as well Solution Correct the input connection The inverter can not be switched on Check if the DC bus has been established The DC LOW leds on the front panel should be off Solution Allow enough time for the rectifier or battery to establish the DC bus as indicated by the DC LOW leds going off Check that the reserve breaker is closed Solution Close the reserve breaker Check if the output is overloaded The LCD will display error message XXX OVERLOAD in the STATUS WARN menu The XXX OVERLOAD led on left hand side of the front panel and OVERLOAD led on the right hand side of the panel will light up as well Solution Decrease the load to under the converter s rated power The converter system with battery support shuts down under mains failure Check if the battery fuse holder disconnector has not been closed Solution Close the battery fuse holder
26. und the output to aknown earth connection This avoids the annoying problem of ground leakage current and allows the output to be tied to any potential provided on site The AC output is isolated under every mode of operation In addition common mode noise from the output isolation transformer is attenuated Modular design The power circuit is separated into several modules plugged into slots in the UNIT which are easy to remove permitting quick maintenance and easier trouble shooting before the DC bus is energized Multi CPU design Several CPUs are employed in the control circuit critical functions are designed in parallel to improve reliability Therefore in case of one CPU fails the other CPUs can assume control to maintain the output AC Operator errors The UNIT is designed with breaker on off sensors power supply sensors etc to prevent user errors from damaging the UNIT Wide input range The UNIT is designed to accept an extra wide input range so that it can work comfortably under poor AC source conditions Also all the input components used are specially selected to handle extreme high voltage and high current Extreme environment Each component of the UNIT is chosen with a large safety margin to accept extreme environmental conditions such as temperature humidity altitude shock and contamination Extended MTBF of fans Fans will slow down under light load so that the life expectancy of the fans is longer than specifi
27. verters with the output of the second converter connected to the reserve input of the first converter The load is connected to the output of the first converter Both converters are normally running The load is being supplied entirely by the first converter and is protected by the first converter If the first converter has battery support the load will still be supplied by the first converter and its battery in the event of a power failure and the second converter is still in standby mode If the first converter should fail the load is automatically transferred from the output of the first converter to its reserve input and then the second converter will supply the load thru the reserve input of the first converter The load is now being supplied entirely by the second converter and is now protected against overload etc by the second converter If the second converter has battery support the load will still be supplied by the second converter and its battery in the event of a power failure If both of converters are running normally the first converter takes up the entire load and the second supplies no load In this case the second converter has a longer MTBF than that of the first However these can be interchanged after a period of time and their MTBF multiply to a larger MTBF This is the type of redundancy employed most frequently If the mains should fail this topology can make full use of the battery This system provides double the protec

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Chlordioxid-Anlagen Bello Zon® Typ CDLb mit  Thermaltake Soprano RS101 with Window  Samsung 32" HD J4000  MW3002 (Mikrowelle – Grillkombination)  Verbatim LED Dichroic GU5.3 3.7W 3000K 250lm  照明器具取扱説明書  USER'S MANUAL & WARRANTY  Padrón de Importadores y Sectores Específicos Manual de Usuario  JATA SW270 sandwich maker  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file