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1. 64 FIGURE 113 DRY CONTACTS ALARMS ASSOCIATION EXAMPLE 64 FIGURE T14 CALIBRATION e t 64 FIGURE 115 A WING UNIT CONNECTED TO THE 68 FIGURE 116 CONNECTIONS BETWEENT THE POWER CONTROLLER AND THE WING 69 FIGURE 117 HOME SCREEN OF THE POWER WEB INTERFACE 69 FIGURE 118 THE SMS SCREEN ON THE POWER WEB INTERFACE 70 FIGURE 119 POWER CONTROLLER REAR PANEL itia pax eint ato on toii epe 74 FIGURE 120 MAIN SCREEN OF THE POWER WEB 2 75 FIGURE 121 ANALYSIS OF SYSTEM INPUT AND OUTPUT VOLTAGES AND 77 FIGURE 122 MODULES MEASUREMENTS AND STATUS 78 FIGURE 123 STATIC SWITCH DATA AND STATUS 2 1 79 FIGURE 124 LISTING THE LOG ENTRIES 2 eee 80 FIGURE 125 THE CONTROL MAIN MENU OPTION
2. 62 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd FIGURE 101 SETUP SERVICE MENU roi abre rr Dou eee ue oe le ne nt en du 62 FIGURE 102 SERVICE SELECTING THE UPS iib to ee ee 62 FIGURE 103 SERVICE SETTING ALARM CONTACTS s deci tes exu rne aste tae sine 62 FIGURE 104 SERVICE CONFIGURATION 4 63 FIGURE 105 SERVICE SETTING REDUNDANCY pee Se tea DE pe cuba a bee CR x tite te 63 FIGURE 106 SERVICE SC2012 CONTROLLER RESET 63 FIGURE 107 SERVICE SC2012 NETWORK SETUP 63 FIGURE 108 SERVICE SETTING IP ADDRESS dde ts 63 FIGURE 109 SERVICE CONFIGURING 2 2 6666 63 FIGURE 110 STATIC SWITCH VOLTAGE AND 1 1 64 FIGURE IT TS SAS cree tt a 64 FIGURE 112 DRY CONTACTS ALARMS ASSOCIATION
3. 24 4 5 INOU te soap Eam ace 24 4 6 Inspections to be performed prior to installation 26 1 installation Procedure ssec 27 AS Fro UME a tsar 28 4 9 Checks to be performed following initial startup 31 4 10 Connection 32 5 POWER ROUTINE START UP Sn anaia aaa 33 5 1 5talt upaller SDUtYdOoWE ui x eid has sn 33 5 2 POWER shutdown switching to bypass 35 5 3 POWER total shutdown no ac output 35 6 CONTROL PANEL ete eoe ee rcc cepa ea ne cu meae 36 6 1 Quick Reference Summary of Power Menu Functions 37 7 POWER MENU FUNCTIONS IN DETAIL ccccccccccccccccccsssnseneeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooccenssssseseeeeeeeeeeenoooes 44 Ak Ma Men PR I UU 44 7 2 System controller setup verification 65 8 SNMP AGENT OPTION uai uoti bia va rave ann eerte ava buco tie ava vie vu a ocu aud 67 9 WING WIRELESS CONTROL OPTION 68 9 1 MAS EAMG the VVIDO nn amar dd su cdit niet nt 68 RELATED PROD
4. 82 IGURE 126 SEND SIMS A SCREEN cee cts tates et ell rae ne 83 FIGURE 127 CONFIGURATION MENU zo ct cers sacs 86 FIGURE 128 SETTING THE POWER INTERNAL DATE AND 0 0 87 FIGURE 129 CHANGING USERNAME AND PASSWORD OF THE WEB INTERFACE 88 FIGURE 130 DEFINE SNMP PERMISSIONS 89 FIGURE 131 DEFINE COMPUTERS FOR 0 90 FIGURE 1932 DEFINING SNMP TRAP TARGETS ee net eee 92 FIGURE 133 DEFINING EMAIL NOTIFICATION TARGETS 000000 93 FIGURE 134 CONFIGURING NETWORK COMMUNICATION 94 FIGURE 135 DEFINING SMS NOTIFICATION TARGETS 95 FIGURE 136 SET TEMPERATURE ALARM nnne 96 FIGURE 137 NORMAL POSITION OF THE MAINT BYPASS 97 FIGURE 138 SWITCH POSITIONS IN MAINT BYPASS MODE ccccecsceeseeseeeseeuseuuseuueeueeueeeueeeuaeeuaes 98 LIST OF TABLES TABLE
5. nennen nis 47 FIGURE 41 COMMUNICATION WITH INVERTER TRANSMIT 00cccceeececeeesececeeeeeceeeueceueeeeeeeeeeneness 47 FIGURE 42 COMMUNICATION WITH INVERTER RECEIVE eene nnne nnn nnne 47 FIGURE 43 INSTRUGTIONS s dictiones dieta deu voc edt a ei dite 48 FIGURE 44 MODULE PHASE VOLTAGES CURRENTS FOR MODULE 1 OF 4 48 FIGURE 45 BATTERY VOLTAGES FOR MODULE 1 OF 4 48 FIGURE 46 RESULT SCREEN PROM SELF TEST ei 49 FIGURE 47 IPIS TO VOS 49 FIGURES IST ORY LOG SCROLL zaraa aa na ea a de a 49 iv POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd FIGURE BATTERY STATUS alee teat ee 52 FIGURE 50 BATTERY EOUALIZING 52 EIGURES IS TIMEEERI a a acts 52 POIRES SR 52 FIGURE BATTERY CURRENT 52 FIGURES BATTERY CAPACI 53 FIGURE 55 BATTERY CURRENT ne a 53 FIGURE 56 MI INCL 53 FIGURE 57 ALARMS 13224 tet tess tue ibi tee habete b E N eR 53 FIGURE DO ALARMO 25 92 eh eal M UA a eal ea Sonia Ad 53 FIGURE 59 LEVEL 1 PASSWORD ACCESS iaia aa aana a aa aaa iiaa a
6. 21 FIGURE 8 LAYOUT DC AND AC 5 5 00 0 1 111 23 FIGURE 9 MAIN TERMINALS SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE MAIN BYPASS 24 FIGURE 10 MAIN TERMINALS ON SYSTEMS WITH MAINT BYPASS SWITCH 25 FIGURE START UP SCR ENML LS dti ue 28 FIGURE T2 START UP SCREEN erate eee ee CUM Ui LU DM ELE 28 FIGURE STARTUPISCRE EN Sn E EA cr 28 FIGURE 14 052 28 FIGURE 15 DEFAULT SCREEN WITH NO LOAD FOR 3 PHASE 29 FIGURE 16 NORMAL DISPLAY SYSTEM 1 30 FIGURE Wee oM ime 36 FIGURE T8 FLOWCHART MAIN MENU ottiene b teet eb etm cante ots 37 FIGURE 19 FLOWCHART SYSTEM OPTION ON MAIN MENU eene nennen nnne nnns 38 FIGURE 20 FLOWCHART BATTERY OPTION ON MAIN eene enne nnne nnns 38 FIGURE 21 SETUP MENU tuae LM AU MEUS 39 FIGURE 22 STATIC SWITCH OPTION ON MAIN 11 er nennen nnne 39 FIGURE 23 FL
7. 66 Not HARD Silicon Must be HARD initially during first activation of non configured controller After production should be Not HARD Silicon Silicon Mode Regular mode allowing setups change The setups are saved in EEPROM chip CAPACITY HI LO High low battery capacity mode when battery capacity is more less than 100AH to achieve optimal resolution of battery current displayed value No Yes Rmt Pan Outputs of SC are not configured configured for optional remote panel connection AC 220V Nominal AC input voltage 220V for 2x32 batteries 110V for 2x16 batteries in series POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 8 SNMP AGENT OPTION The SNMP agent is an optional internal card which enables the user to monitor and control the POWER system from a PC The SNMP agent enables monitoring management control and orderly shutdown of the UPS via the Internet protocol SNMP The SNMP agent provides connectivity between the UPS and external UPS management software such as Gamatronic s POWER PSM AC During normal operation the SNMP agent transmits information about present operating conditions for example input and output voltage current and frequency In the event of a power outage the SNMP agent can perform an automatic orderly shut down of a computer system before the batteries of the back up power system UPS run out The SNMP agent also prov
8. RTC operation without power Power requirements 8 x 208 Vac 1216 15W POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd For a full company profile please visit out website at www gamatronic com Gamatronic Building Jerusalem Israel Gamatronic s product range UPS Systems Power systems for Telecom DC to AC Inverters DC to DC Converters Frequency Changers Battery Chargers V vVwVvVVvVNWSYN Power Management Solutions Headquarters and Factory 14 Hartom Street Har Hotzvim Industries Park POB 45029 Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel 972 2 588 8222 Fax 972 2 582 8875 Tel Aviv Sales Office 34 Habarzel Street Ramat Hachayal Tel Aviv 69710 Tel 972 3 6499940 Fax 972 3 6449791 Gamatronic Singapore Sales Office email singapore 2gamatronic co il Gamatronic UK Ltd 15 Chester Road Eaton Socon St Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 8YT United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1480 479 889 Fax 44 0 1480 407 865 email info gamatronic net POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 101
9. AC BYPASS Maint Byp I Switch uM Lg o EX GND S B ru BUS BAR 4 3 dad raz 22 D x ee LI uem rp f MAINS POWER CONNECTION 9a 3 sw BOARD L1 BUS BAR MAINS L2 BUS BAR POWER L3 BUS BAR BUS BAR L1 t3 LOAD V swe V swe DISTRIBUTION BOARD FO LOADS GND N GND N Figure 7 Connection diagram 21 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 2 Over Voltage Protection CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire connect the UPS only to a circuit provided with maximum branch circuit over current protection as indicated in Table 1 in accordance with the National Electric Code NSI NFPA 70 ATTENTION Pour r duire le risque du feu reliez L UPS seulement un circuit quip de protection maximum de surintensit de circuit de branche comme indiqu au tableau 1 selon le code lectrique national au NSI NFPA 70 Ensure that the lines into and out of the UPS have protective circuit breakers installed in accordance with the ratings listed in Table 1 for your Power model Table 1 Required over current protection Ac input 150A 40 kVA Load Battery dc input 125A Ac input 175A 50 kVA Load POWER Maximum output Line over current Capacity protection 2 35 Battery dc input 30 lt 70 Battery input 110A Battery dc input 90 A Battery dc input 150 A 22 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am
10. un P Qo 4 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 9 Temperature main menu option A temperature sensor can be attached to the rear panel of the Power controller The Firmware version 02 06 Main Analysis Load Modules STSW Power Log Power System Status No alarms GSM Module is ready ower Contro Send SMS SMS Log Configuration RTC 01 01 2000 02 00 23 olte AN SW 26 09 06 Refresh 10 seconds POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 85 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 Configuration main menu option Choosing the Configuration option on the Web interface s main menu displays the Configuration sub menu is displayed Though this menu various important UPS settings can be modified The options in the Configuration menu are described below Firmware version 02 06 Power System Status No alarms GSM Module is ready Configuration menu Date and time ol Sw Set user name and password XN E SNMP filterin H PC notifications and shutdown targets niro SNMP trap targets SMs E mail notifications Network Configuration SMS Log SMS notifications Temperature General configuration emperature alarm setting Hardware defaults RTC 01 01 2000 02 01 09 Site ll SW Rev 26 09 06 Refres
11. 60 Power System Status No alarms 9 GSM module is ready _ Load Analysis Modules 2 STSW LL Current Apparent Power Active Power Pf Voltage Current e Power Active Power Yi Orenge 200001 48 19 Site MH SWRev 260906 Refresh 10 seconds Figure 121 Analysis of system input output voltages and power POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 77 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 2 Load main menu option The Load main menu option provides a graphic display of the load on each output phase The display shows the apparent and active load on each output phase as a percent between 0 and 110 96 of the Power s rated capacity for the phase Firmware version 02 Main 9 Power System Status Mo alarms Analysis 9 GSM module is ready Load Modules STSW Powers Log Power Send SMS E LT TY Configuration Y ilOrange 01 01 2000 01 48 36 SWRev 26 09 06 Refresh 10 seconds 11 3 3 Modules main menu option The Modules main menu option enables you to see readings for an individual UPS module To see the readings for a particular module click on the correspondingly numbered image of the UPS module Firmware version 02 06 Analysis GSM module is ready Load VPS Module 5 Operating normally STSW 5 asus m Status AC Input UPS On Line 1 120V 0A
12. Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Firmware version 02 06 Main Q Power System Status No alarms Analysis 9 GSM module is ready Load RT Status No alarms Modules SISW Log The system is operating normally Powers Control Send SMS SMSLog 9 Input Voltages 120V 120V 120V Static Switch Load on inverter do en 3 Battery mode Charging Configuration DC Voltage 432V Orange Site 01 01 2000 01 47 45 Refresh 10 seconds v Figure 120 Main Screen of the Power Web interface 11 2 Main Screen The Main Screen see Figure 120 above is the first screen you see when connecting to the GMaCi software The column on the left side of the screen is the Main Menu The Main The first option in the Main Menu brings you to the Main Screen when you are not already there The items in the rest of the Main Screen to the right of the menu column are described in Table 6 Table 6 Main Screen features ITEM DESCRIPTION Power System status Alarm status no alarms present present Cellular GSM communication is Available Not available A signal strength indicator is displayed along with the service provider name Cellular communication requires the WING module RT Status Alarm status No alarms Alarms ITEM DESCRIPTION 62 No active alarms this or more alarms are GSM module status o ILE peg time active One or more of
13. 60HZ SELECTED SELECT 3 SET 50HZ Module config menu Figure 73 Setting the sine wave frequency Module s voltage 4 118v TITOV 5 120v fate bo 6 125V 3 115V selected 5 130V Figure 74 Setting the module voltage Nominal Voltage amp Frequency have been sent to all modules Please verify all modules were updated Exit this mode by pressing Esc Figure 75 Setting confirmation 56 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Select a phase to adjust Select 1 Phase 1 Select 2 Phase 2 ption 5 Select 3 Phase 3 Figure 76 Output fine tuning adjustment select phase Select a module to adjust Module config menu 01 Use Up Down Enter or Esc Figure 77 Output fine tuning select module POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 97 Module config menu config menu Battery menu Option 1 Battery menu Option 2 Battery menu 58 Module Option 3 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Set a value to adjust Phase 00 Module O1 Use Up Down Enter or Esc Figure 78 Output fine tuning select value Set frequency limits No Change 4 3Hz slctd 5 2HZ 6 0 5 2 Figure 79 Output fine tuning set frequency limits TEST VOLTAGE BATTERY TEST TEST ALARM CAPACITY 0020 A
14. 88 Battery Test Setting floating mode voltages Absolute minimum voltage while cmpensat Voltage setting 400 0V Figure 89 Battery Test Set min compensation voltage POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 60 Floating Option 2 Battery test menu Option 1 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Absolute maximum voltage while cmpensat Voltage setting 460 0V Figure 90 Battery Test Set max compensation voltage 1 gt Activate battery test 2 Set auto battery test period 3 gt Set auto battery test top time 1 Figure 91 Battery test settings POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Max estim Time left 05 27 00 d Battery test in progress for 00 00 00 Batt volt 432V Batt Current Press Enter to start Option 1 Figure 92 Battery testing Set batt test period 1 50 weeks Batt test options Option 2 Figure 93 Battery test setting test period sua Set top time for battery test options 1 9 hours Option 3 Enter accept 05 ESC discard Figure 94 Battery test setting maximum time 1 Option 4 Figure 95 Setup setting equalizing floating parameters Floating charge setup Equalizing menu Voltage setting 864 0V Option 2 Figure 96 Setup setting floating voltage 1 gt
15. LEVEL D L1 eeeco BATTERY 432V voltage L2 e000 UPS OK ON 4 status k L3 eee STSW OK CINV lt indications Figure 6 Default screen display This is how the control screen appears while the UPS is running normally 3 4 1 Load level bar graph The load level bar graph on the default screen display illustrates the approximate load on each output phase of the UPS as a percent of the maximum available output for each phase The load on each phase is represented by a series of from 1 to 10 dots Each dot represents about 10 96 of the maximum available output per phase The dots can be either filled in black or clear white The number of black dots represent kW the number of black and white dots together represents kVA For example in Figure 6 above the load on Line 2 is 30 3 black dots of the maximum in terms of KW and 40 96 3 black dots plus 1 white dot of the maximum in terms of kVA To compute the approximate value in KW or kVA of each dot 1 Compute the maximum load per phase 10 kVA or 8 kw x Total of modules redundant modules 3 phases 2 Dividing the maximum load per phase by 10 gives you the value of 1 dot Example Assume a system with 10 modules 2 of which are redundant 10 kva 3 x 10 2 3 33 x 8 maximum load per phase 26 67 kVA 26 67 10 2 67 kVA the approximate value of each dot POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 13 Gam
16. N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SERVICE monu Set UPS modules on off Out Test output dry contacts 1 6 output Test output dry contacts 1 6 contacts 1 6 test Deeper Ena Dis e current MN Power Calibration Set power correction factor Restart controller SC2012 Restore factory settings Setup Menu SERVICE Remote communication settings UD UD ND UND SF SSS SESS SS SSS SSF UE EE EEE Figure 26 Flowchart Service menu POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 41 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd CONFIGURE Menu of redundant Set of redundant UPS modules UPS modules of UPS Set total of 2 modules total UPS modules Set of battery strings Set STSW mask ST SW setup Configure bypass as normal or controlled Service Menu 5 CONFIGURE Associate alarms with output dry contacts 1 6 Enable disable individual alarms ibrati Dc battery skinhead current calibration Parallel Is the system to operate 7 Stand alone as a Stand alone unit or in parallel Enable disable ability to modify UPS settings via remote comm link Remote commands enable disable Figure 27 Flowchart Configuration men
17. Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 6 Power Control main menu option The Power Control main menu option enables the user to initiate any of a number of UPS processes The commands available are described in Table 10 below Firmware version 02 06 Main Power System Status No alarms Analysis O GSM module is not detected or disabled Load Power Control Power Log am ry F simulate UPS output source on battery Simulate UPS battery status is low RTC 01 01 2000 01 53 42 alte SW Rev 26 09 06 Refresh 10 seconds v TTL GE EN IDE Figure 125 The Control main menu option screen Table 10 Commands available on the Power Control screen MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION Load on bypass Transfers the load to the bypass voltage Load on inverter Transfers the load to the inverter Initiates a battery test Note it is recommended that a battery test not be initiated when the when the UPS is operating near 100 capacity and at the same time the battery is known to be not fully charged or not connected or otherwise faulty Abort battery test otop a battery test immediately The UPS beeps briefly and all of the LEDs on the control panel light up to Start battery test FED IPSE reveal any faulty LEDs Shutdown Shuts down the Power Power will continue to be available to the loads from the bypass voltage Startup Starts up the Power when it is
18. Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 3 Fuses Ac and dc fuses are located on the rear panel of the UPS above the internal terminal blocks see Figure 1 on page 3 and are described in the following two subsections WARNING To reduce the risk of fire replacement fuses must be of the same type and rating as the original AVERTISSEMENT Pour r duire le risque du feu les fusibles de rechange doivent tre du m mes type et estimation que l original DC FUSE BUS AC FUSE BUS Figure 8 Layout of dc and ac fuses POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 23 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 4 Dc distribution fuses Verify that the appropriate dc fuses are present All dc fuses are located on the opposite side the front side of the dc distribution panel There are two fuses for each module slot or floor one fuse for the positive line and one for the negative line Figure 8 above show the fuse assignments 4 5 Ac input fuses Verify that the appropriate ac fuses are present In the ac distribution module the input for each module slot or floor is protected by a 32 A fuse for each phase so that each module including the controller has 3 fuses one each for the L1 L2 and L3 phases The ac fuse receptacles are numbered from left to right i e the 3 fuses on the far left protect floor 1 Figure 8 above show the fuse assignments 4 5 1 Input and output t
19. UR UU US UU UU UU UO UD UU UU UO UD UU UN hE E EEEE Figure 18 Flowchart Main Menu POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 37 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Main Menu option 1 the System screen Press the up or down keys to display various measurements Main Menu Battery current amp voltage D SYSTEM Ac input amp output current amp voltage Total operating time session time of boots Controller jumper settings Controller internal voltages Battery temperature Status of batt fuses EPO user dry contacts 1 4 PD dialog for technician Figure 19 Flowchart System option on main menu Main Menu option 5 Main Menu Displays BATIERY Battery capacity in Ah Charging current Battery voltage Result of last battery test LE Days before next batt test Figure 20 Flowchart Battery option on main menu 38 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SETUP Menu ALARM SET Set alarm thresholds rz jer emptio nm se toma ome sire set site PASSWORD crane pasword Ofc Hura Figure 21 Setup menu Main Menu D SETUP m um 4 e un UD UE SSS SSS UD UD UND UD UD UD 55 UD UN UND UU UR UD UD UD UR UN UD UD UD UN UD UD UD UD UD UD UD UD UND
20. UU UD Se Main Menu option 8 Main Menu 8 5 SW Displays e Inverter voltage e Bypass voltage Output current Figure 22 Static Switch option on main menu POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 39 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Options 1 on the Setup menu Setup Menu Set ALARM SET Ac high amp low alarm thresholds Ac alarm hysterisis Batt end batt low batt hi voltages Over temp under temp Integration factor Figure 23 Flowchart set alarm parameters Option 2 on the Setup menu Setup Menu MODULE 2e CONF of phases Modules frequency hard dip dep 50 Hz 60 Hz Modules output voltage Update apply any changes made in 1 2 3 above Output adj fine tune voltage of each phase Frequency limits define acceptable freq variation Calibrate dc voltage Calibrate ac voltages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 24 Flowchart configure the power modules Option 3 on the Setup menu Set Batt test voltage Batt test alarm voltage Batt current limit Temperature compensation Batt test set test period and max test time Setup Menu BATTERY Set batt capacity in Ah Query auto batt test values and status Enab disab shutdown on long ac fail currrent sens batt temp sens ONOAAWHD Figure 25 Flowchart battery parameters 40 POWER RM 50 KVA
21. countdown is configured in seconds so computer shutdown will occur relatively quickly 11 3 7 Send SMS main menu option On Power units equipped with the optional GSM cellular communications module the Send SMS main menu option enables the user to send an SMS message to any cellular telephone Firmware version 02 06 Main Power System Status Mo alarms Analysis 9 55 Module is ready Load Phone number Modules SISW Message Power Log Power Control OMS Log Temperature Configuration 160 characters remain RTC 06 01 2008 09 32 45 Site 597571 SW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 126 Send SMS screen POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 83 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 8 SMS Log main menu option On Power units equipped with the optional GSM cellular communications module the SMS Log main menu option enables the user to display latest 256 SMS Firmware version 02 06 Q Power System Status No alarms Analysis GSM Module is ready Load Received SMS Modules 09 26 20 565554695658 066 STSW Power Log ower Contro vend SMS oent SMS Temperature 7 CT TE SSE CE Conigration 00 01 2008 09280 250555095059 SMAGI Ste 597578 DC Ov 29 x N E E E m 5 S 2 AJ C 5 E
22. de D C est exig pour d sactiver cette unit avant l entretien 15 Do not open the cover of the UPS or the battery cabinets under any circumstances All UPS panels and doors should be closed Do not insert any objects through the ventilation holes e Do not put objects on the UPS Do not move the UPS while it is operating Do not use the UPS outdoors Do not turn the UPS upside down during transportation Do not connect or disconnect the cable to the battery cabinet before the battery circuit breaker is turned OFF e Donotturn ON the battery circuit breaker when the battery cabinet is disconnected from the UPS Do not install next to any gas or electrical heaters A restricted location is recommended in order to prevent access by unauthorized personnel WARNING RISK OF SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UPS THIS SYSTEM USES THE NEUTRAL LINE FOR OPERATION THEREFORE IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN TO CONNECT THIS SYSTEM TO THE AC POWER SOURCE WITHOUT A NEUTRAL NULL CONDUCTOR FAILURE TO USE A NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 ix Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE DOMMAGES GRAVES A L OPERATION PAR CONSEQUENT IL EST STRICTEMENT INTERDIT DE RELIER CE SYSTEME A LA SOURCE AC DE COURANT ALTERNATIF SANS CONDUCTEUR NUL NEUTRE 1 EMPLOIE LA L
23. en caoutchouc N tendez pas les outils ou les pi ces en m tal sur les batteries D branchez la source de remplissage avant de relier ou d brancher des bornes de batterie Built in battery cabinet Figure 4 Built in battery cabinet 8 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Figure 5 Matching battery cabinet for extended duration backup POWER RM 50 Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 2 OPERATING MODES The POWER UPS functions to supply AC electrical power to your load While using the POWER three modes of operation are possible e Normal operation e Battery operation e Bypass operation 2 1 Normal operation The UPS is almost always in normal operation mode The load receives its power from the inverters that supply stabilized voltage protected from spikes and irregularities in the AC input The AC input system feeds the charger which supplies DC power to the inverter while concurrently charging the batteries 2 2 Battery operation During battery operation the load continues to receive power from the inverters but the DC input to the inverter is taken from the batteries instead of from the rectifier The batteries are galvanically connected by DC link to the inverter and the charger The DC inherently remains constant when the AC input supply drops out without any switching devices The dura
24. peak voltage high 2400 V for 3x400 V gt 200 V for 3x208 V Frequency beyond limits 45 65 Hz Inverter average voltage low 185 V for 3x400 V 92 5 V for 3x208 V Inverter average voltage high gt 260 V for 3x400 V gt 130 V for 3x208 V Load transfer command received from the controller not manual 8 Load transfer command received from the Static Switch manual key press Example If LOADBP data 67 644241 this means that three conditions were present 64 Instruction to transfer the load was issued by the controller e 2 Low peak voltage detected o 1 Voltage blackout encountered POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 51 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 1 5 Battery From the main menu select option 5 Battery to display the window shown in Figure 49 Battery capacity 0020Ah Charge mode Floating Eq running time Charge current 053 0A Option 5 Figure 49 Battery status Press the Y key to view the next window Next automatic equalizing 02 days Remaining equalizing time ___ minutes Rectifiers total current 00504 Battery current 20033204 Option 5 Figure 50 Battery equalizing Press the V key to view the next window Max estim time left 00 00 00 Battery test in progress for 00 00 00 Batt volt 000 0V Batt current 053 0A Last test PASSED Days left 027 Option 5 Figure 51 Tim
25. the control panel Use of the POWER Control Panel is described in detail in Chapter 6 beginning on page 36 Be 4 i 4 Y 16 LCD Panel Navigation and i Status indicators Network Access Indicator EASE Operation buttons _ Ee fs j O 6 3 2 UPS module panel The UPS module panel located on the front of each UPS module provides the user with the status of that module POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 11 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 3 Static Switch panel The static switch panel located on the front of static switch module provides the user with the status of the static switch module All the functions and indications are available on the Control Panel 12 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 4 POWER control screen The POWER control screen is illustrated below It is part of the control panel described on page 11 How to read and understand the POWER control screen is described in detail in Chapter control screen is described in Chapter 8 beginning on page 37 The control screen provides menus and displays all aspects of the POWER systems input output and static switch as well as operational details Figure 6 Default screen display The figure below shows the POWER 3 phase display Load level Output Output Current bar graph current voltage time LOAD
26. the input Input The voltage of each input phase All input voltages are phases has a voltage voltages is listed within range outside of the permitted range Static Switch pac on E Load on inverter Load on bypass Bypass Battery Charging checkmark Battery charged or Battery discharging or mode Discharging x charging discharged De voltage Current battery charging Battery voltage in Battery voltage out of range voltage Vdc range POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 15 11 3 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd The Main Menu and its options The Main Menu of Power s built in remote management software consists of a column of option buttons on the left side of the Main Screen see Figure 120 on page 75 Table 7 below lists the options in the Main Menu column on the Main Screen and describes each option briefly Each option is described in greater detail in the subsequent sections MENU OPTION Main Analysis Load Modules STSW Power Log Power Control Send SMS SMS Log Temperature Configuration Table 7 Main Menu options DESCRIPTION Displays a condensed system status Alarm status and basic readings Shows real time readings for each input and output phase voltage current kVA kW power factor Shows current load level 0 110 for each input and output phase Displays status of an individual UPS module shows input and output ac voltages a
27. 0 22Hz SMSLog lmerter OK Temperature 9 Inverter frequency is normal Bypass Configuration Bypass frequency is normal Line 4 Voltage 120V QOLoadtransferrng is possible Line2 Voltage 120V Bypass Line 3 Voltage 120V Frequency 60 22Hz Yi Orange RTC 01 01 2000 01 52 37 SW Rev 26 09 06 Refresh 10 seconds v Figure 123 Static Switch data and status display POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 79 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 5 Power Log main menu option Firmware version 02 06 _ Main 9 CONES m alarms 01 01 2000 01 50 46 Input Browdout 01 01 2000 01 50 44 UPS modules Warning Power Contro Send SMS SMS ak 01 01 2000 01 50 40 Input Faliure EG SMS L 8 Out 01 01 2000 01 50 34 Static Switch Warning 5 iin 01 01 2000 01 50 34 Input Browdout Temperature Configuration 01 01 2000 01 50 10 Low Battery voltage 01 01 2000 01 50 06 UPS modules Warning 01 01 2000 01 50 04 Low Battery voltage 01 01 2000 01 49 58 Input Faliure sel Total items in log 154 Printable version Export to Excel RTC 01 01 2000 01 53 00 Site MI SW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 124 Listing the log entries Table 8 Data items on the event log screen MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION ID This is simply a line numb
28. 1 REQUIRED OVER CURRENT PROTEGC TION cci aita testen e toca 22 TABLE 2 MAIN MENU OPTIONS da mineur dense 44 TABLES EOG MESSAGE S dt Ce ALTE Duces 50 TABLE 4 INTERPRETING THE STATIC SWITCH TRANSFER CODE 51 TABEES5 EISI OFoOMS OOMMANES HS LS Sn MM EL II hea tre See SL S A ta i E dE 71 TABLE MAIN SOREENIEEATUBES suis deitatis meats cte d coin a 75 TABLE 7 MAIN MENU OPTIONS Se een peer 76 TABLE 8 DATA ITEMS ON THE EVENT LOG 5 1 rre 80 TABLE 9 ALARM MESSAGE TEXT WEB INTERFACE LOG 81 TABLE 10 COMMANDS AVAILABLE ON THE POWER CONTROL 82 vi POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd TABLE 11 FIELDS IN THE EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS SCREEN 0444 4 93 TABLE 12 FIELDS IN THE SMS NOTIFICATION TARGET DEFINITION SCREEN 95 TABLE 13 SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RM 50 KVA N AM STD MODEL 4 99 RECYCLING INFORMATION Consult your local recycling or hazardous waste center for Information on proper disposal of a used battery or UPS WARN
29. BTU Ambient temperature operation 14 to 104 F 10 to 40 C storage 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Relative humidity Altitude Enclosure Cooling system Low magnetic field radiation All specifications are subject to change without notice POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 100 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd UPS capacity 10 20 kVA 30 kVA 40 kVA 50 kVA Dimensions U S measurements incl exterior cabinet excl batteries 42U 80 in including cabinet legs 4044222 Width 24 in Weight Ibs Dimensions metric measurements incl exterior cabinet excl batteries Height Width 42U 2020 mm including cabinet legs 600mm 600 mm 1000 mm Weight kg 347 4 357 6 367 8 378 0 388 2 Acoustic Noise Noise dBA with half load Noise dBA with full load SYSTEM CONTROLLER TECHNICAL DATA Digital input hanne s Optional communication TCP IP GPRS SMS Wireless communications Optional Communications with system modules Serial isolated Events log 255 events System operation without controller Unchanged On screen parameters Load bar graph 3 phase voltages 3 phase currents Battery voltage Status of each UPS module Static switch parameters and status Battery sensor temperature AC failure DC failure UPS module s failure Load on bypass Battery test failure Over under temperature Overload Contacts rated max 48 V 1
30. CAPACITY in Amp Hours Used to calculate estimated back up time of the system and battery test duration POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 65 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 2 1 2 SCREEN 2 To access SCREEN 2 press the key ARROW RIGHT when SCREEN 1 is selected OF PHASE AUTO REV i 5 25191205 LVD BY FAIL DIS MAINT 2006 05 28 TEMP SENSOR DIS SITE 000001 CURR SENSOR DIS OF PHASE FORCE 3 for 3 phase output FORCE 1 for single phase output or AUTO when the mode is defined by DIP SWITCH of the modules REV revision of system controller s SC software LVD BY AC FAIL DIS disabled or EN enabled This function if enabled performs system shutdown after 3 Hours of AC failure to prevent deep battery discharge by low current In most application the function must be DIS MAINT YEAR MONTH DAY date of last maintenance TEMP SENSOR DIS or EN External thermosensor is disabled enabled In most applications must be DIS SITE the site identification number Is used in network applications CURR SENSOR DIS or EN Optional battery current sensor is disabled enabled In most applications must be DIS 7 2 1 3 SCREEN 3 To access SCREEN 3 press the key ARROW RIGHT when SCREEN 2 is selected The screen presents status of controller board s jumpers BOARD JUMPERS SETTING 1 Not HARD Silicon 2 Silicon Mode 6 No Rmt Pan 3 CAPACITY HI 9 AC 220V a b 9
31. D LEVEL 11 20 25 Battery Ll 66800_____ 030A 120V BATTERY 432 voltage 12 e000 024A 120V UPS ON status 13 6 7 022A 120V STSW INV indications 4 Observe that the dot bar graph now indicates the load presence and relative power consumption Filled dots indicate KW empty dots indicate kVA POWER start up is now complete 34 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 5 2 POWER shutdown switching to bypass 1 owitch the load OFF 2 Press twice on the On Off button 3 non for the POWER to shut down The control screen will indicate UPS LOAD LEVEL 22 21 18 11 000 120 BATTERY 432V L2 120V UPS OFF L3 7 000A 120v STSW OK BYP Note This does NOT switch the entire POWER OFF Power is still delivered to the load but in bypass AC Line Bypass UPS k A O gt Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test 5 3 POWER total shutdown no ac output 1 Switch the load OFF 2 Press and hold the On Off button for 10 seconds 3 control screen will indicate UPS OK OFF LOAD LEVEL 09 10 02 L1 000A 120V BATTERY 000v 12 000A 120V UPS OFF 13 000A 120v STSW warning AC Line X Bypass UPS On Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 35 Gamatronic Electronic Industr
32. Disable shutdown by long ac fail on 2 gt Enable current sensors off Battery submenu 3 gt Enable batt temperature sensor off Select amp press to toggle enable disable Option 5 Figure 97 Battery menu enable disable options Option 1 allows the user to enforce shutdown after a given length of input AC failure even when the batteries are still fully charged POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 61 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Service menu Option 2 Service menu Option 4 62 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Set real time Year Month Day Hour Min Sec 2011 09 30 25 58 00 Figure 98 Setup setting real Time Site number 013271 Figure 99 Setup configuring the site number Change password Press Esc to abort Figure 100 Setup changing the password 4 gt Dryout test gt 5 Configure 8 Select then Enter Figure 101 Setup service menu 1234 SET UPSS UP ON lt gt DOWN OFF lt gt Enter Execute Esc Go back Figure 102 Service selecting the UPS Relay status Press and repeat for relay test 04 123456 Contacts 1 6 600060 Figure 103 Service setting alarm contacts POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd of UPSS Redundancy 5 gt Dry Alarms of UPSs Total 6 gt Calibration
33. ERNAL 12VDC O941V VOLTAGES SVP GOOD V2 GOOD 12VDC GOOD Figure 38 Controller internal voltages BATTERY CHARGE LEVEL 050 WHILE TOTAL CAPACITY 020Ah System menu REMAINING BACKUP 0010 MINUTES BATTERY TEMPERATURE 12 C Figure 39 Battery temperature Note The data displayed in Figure 39 depend on the options installed and configured See Figure 80 on page 58 and Figure 97 on page 61 46 POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd System menu Option 1 System menu Option 1 System menu BATT FUSE EMERGENCY USER L USER 4 USER 2 n USER 3 8 Figure 40 Status of batt fuse input contacs PD DIALOG UPS 0 1 T gt c0 42 00 00 48 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 41 Communication with inverter transmit lt 0 0900 0003 0003 0003 e8 4 1074 1074 2f37 5362 0000 0200 0100 0310 077 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 52 Figure 42 Communication with inverter receive POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 47 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 1 2 UPS module 1 From the main menu select option 2 UPS MODULE and press the Enter button to display the instructions window shown in Figure 43 2 Press the key to view information about the UPS modules of the system 3 Scroll gt and 4 keys to view addit
34. GAMATRONIC Our power your confidence POWER MODULAR UPS SYSTEM RM 50 KVA NORTH AMERICAN STANDARD User Guide Eee Release 1 4 May 2010 Har Hotzvim Industrial Park 14 Hartom St PO Box 45029 Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel 9 72 2 588 8222 Fax 972 2 582 8875 Email info gamatronic co il Website www gamatronic com 2MUM 18 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Har Hotzvim Industrial Park 14 Hartom St PO Box 45029 Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel 972 2 588 8222 Fax 972 2 582 8875 Email info gamatronic co i Website www gamatronic com The equipment described in this document is not intended to be used in connection with any application requiring fail safe performance unless the application design includes appropriate redundancy This exclusion includes but is not limited to the direct operation of any life support system or any other system whose failure could lead to serious injury death environmental damage or mass destruction Copyright 2010 by Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd All rights reserved worldwide The information contained in this document is proprietary and is subject to all relevant copyright patent and other laws protecting intellectual property as well as any specific agreement protecting Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd rights in the aforesaid information Neither this document nor the information contained herein may be published reproduced or disclosed to third
35. H CURRENT LIMIT AUTO TEST TEMP COMPENSAT enable dis options Figure 80 Battery settings menu BATTERY TEST VOLTAGE SETUP VOLTAGE SETTING 352 0V Figure 81 Battery Test Voltage Setup BATTERY TEST VOLTAGE ALARM 360 0 V Figure 82 Battery test voltage alarm setup 1 gt Current limit value setup 2 gt Enable current limit ON il Press 2 to toggle enable disable Figure 83 Current limit setup menu POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Curr limit menu Curr limit menu Option 2 Battery menu Option 4 Battery menu Option 5 Floating mode 1 gt Set limit of battery 1 50A Figure 84 Battery current limit setup Charge current limit setup Current mite 50A Figure 85 Charge current limit setup l gt Temperature compensation value setup 2 gt Enable temp compensation OFF 3 gt Set absolute max amp min voltages 1 Press 2 to toggle enable disable Figure 86 Temperature compensation menu disabled 1 gt Temperature compensation value setup 2 Disable temp compensation 2 0 mv 3 gt Set absolute max amp min voltages 1 Press 2 to toggle enable disable Figure 87 Temperature compensation menu enabled 1 gt Set absolute minimum output voltage 2 gt Set absolute maximum output voltage Active in floating mode only Please select 1 Figure
36. IGNE NEUTRE POUR NEUTRE PEUT ENDOMMAGER EN LE SYSTEME DE FACON PERMANENTE L ECHEC L UTILISATION D UN CONDUCTEUR CAUTION GROUND CONNECTION ESSENTIAL BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY Connect the UPS to ground before connecting it to the ac supply ATTENTION LA PRISE DE TERRE AU SOL EST ESSENTIELLE AVANT DE RELIER L APPROVISIONNEMENT mettre L UPS la terre avant de le relier l approvisionnement A C CAUTION WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOTREMOVE COVER Do not remove the UPS cover There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE D CHARGE LECTRIQUE N ENLEVEZ PAS LE COUVERCLE N enlevez pas le couvercle De l UPS II n y a aucune pi ce utile d utilisateur l int rieur R f rez vous l entretien au personnel de service qualifi X POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a POWER UPS system POWER is the most sophisticated UPS on the market today In general an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS provides backup power for use when the utility AC electric power mains fail or drop to an unacceptable voltage level is a whole lot more POWER is designed to protect your data and equipment and minimize downtime and other adverse effects normally incurred by power irregularities and failures
37. ING Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Batteries may explode Consult with your local recycling hazardous waste center for disposal requirements Do not discard the UPS or its batteries in the trash This product AS contains sealed lead acid batteries For proper disposal contact your local recycling hazardous waste center Do not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment WEEE in trash For proper disposal contact your local recycling hazardous waste center pF POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 vii Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS The POWER UPS system is designed for industrial applications and harsh environments Nevertheless the POWER UPS system is a sophisticated power system and should be handled with appropriate care following these guidelines Do s e Read this manual carefully before starting installation and operation of the UPS e Review the safety precautions described below to avoid injury to users or damaging equipment e All power connections must be completed by a licensed electrician who is experienced in wiring this type of equipment and who is knowledgeable about all federal state and local electrical codes and regulations Improper wiring may cause damage to the equipment or injury to personnel e Pay attention to the warning signs labels and marks on the unit A warning sign signals the presence of a possibly se
38. IP and SNMPv2 e Controlled shutdown of servers on ac mains power failure with user defined time delay Auto wake up of servers on restoration of ac power after user defined time delay Include internal GSM modem quad band for additional backup control management without LAN dependency Bi directional control via simple SMS commands e Automatic response to sensed events For example the G4 can be programmed to turn on an air conditioner when it senses that the room temperature has exceeded a user defined level e Notifies designated targets of alarm conditions via email SMS and SNMP traps e Double power feed for reliability e Internal battery backup Quick installation 9 Not all operating systems supported Auto wake up requires wake on LAN BIOS feature on target computers Not all operating systems supported Note G4 requires disconnection of the Power internal network card Consult Gamatronic s support team before ordering POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 73 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 THE POWER BUILT IN WEB INTERFACE The Power Web interface enables you to control your Power unit from a distance over an Ethernet network using an HTML browser interface 11 1 1 Preliminaries to use of the Web interface To enable the Power Web interface Consult with your Network Administrator to obtain an IP address for your Power and the a
39. Modues Time 02 01 28 55 oT SW Time Zone v Appl Reset Back send SMS Note When GMaCi Power is connected to a SMS Log Power the internal clock of GMaCi Power 15 constantly updated from the Power clock As SLES a result if you want to change the date or time Configuration on the GMaCi and you have a connection with a Power instead of using this screen you must go to the Power control panel and make the change there The GMaCi Power will automatically reflect any changes made to the Power clock RTC 01 01 2000 02 01 32 olte aW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 128 Setting the Power internal date and time POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 87 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 2 Set user name and password The Set user name and password on the Configuration submenu enables you to change the user ID and password used for entry into the options on the Web interface s Configuration submenu The factory default user ID and password are admin and admin The new user ID and password must each have a minimum of four characters and up to a maximum of nine characters If entered the new user ID and password are effective immediately Click the Back button to return to the Configuration submenu Firmware version 02 06 Main O Set user name and password Load New user name Modules New password Confirm new password Power Log 49 User nam
40. N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 29 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SET MODULE S FREQUENCY SELECT 1 HARD DIP DEPEND SELECT 2 SET 60HZ SELECTED SELEGT 3 SED 2 6 Use up down arrow keys to move the blinking cursor to option 2 60 Hz or option 3 50 Hz then press Enter The characters selected appear to the right of your choice Do not choose option 1 Hard 7 Press Esc 4 8 3 Continue first time startup 1 Switch all battery switches ON on the UPS and on all battery cabinets if any 2 You can now turn on the load devices 3 After turning on the load devices verify that you have a normal reading on the display screen The display will look like that in Figure 16 but of course your readings will be different Figure 6 Default screen display LOAD LEVEL 11 20 25 60000 030A 120V BATTERY 432V 6000__ 024A 120V UPS ON 0008_______ O22A 120 STSW OK INV Figure 16 Normal display system under load Continue with section 4 9 on page 31 30 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 9 Checks to be performed following initial startup TYPE OF CHECK REQUIREMENT RESULT Phase to phase Not less than 2 below no load values Ac input voltage during operation under load measured in item 5 below Take measurements on the input terminals of the system Phase to Neutral Not less
41. N RSR D untae a de ane 1 TPOWER hasmany unique cuti bed e reU 1 1 2 Ac input output main errant need 5 CONTONE iiri eea o R 5 14 UPS module 10 KVA TS KW nein a eee 5 1S Static SwitCh ST SW module ecco tior teneo tdeo tes ren eoi adesto nn eee cos ete 5 16 rulsM EUN 6 22 OPERATING MODES eM 10 21 NO MAL ODOF ALIOD saos eod Re 10 2 2 Ballery ODel ANON A A 10 2 3 BYDASS OP AIO a aonb 10 2 4 Maintenance bypass 10 3 USER INTERFACE vrinne n X C R 11 CN CONMO PANNE RS SR A EA ne AAE 11 3 2 UPS module panel Rite Master tree 11 33 Statie SWITCH nr titre niet 12 aaa 13 9 POWER operation qiod6S asser tee 17 4 SYSTEMINSTALEATION iier esu pavore Sus su sao neue eeu create 20 Ie E EET 20 T2 Items tati rene ben teurs 22 d 3 iS E imum tetra ted aate caf 23 4 4 D6 distribuon FUSES ooo
42. OMPENSATION MENU ENABLED 59 FIGURE 88 BATTERY TEST SETTING FLOATING MODE 1 59 FIGURE 89 BATTERY TEST SET MIN COMPENSATION 59 FIGURE 90 BATTERY TEST SET MAX COMPENSATION 60 FIGUREST BATTERY TEST SETTINGS zeiten nd 60 FIGURE 92 BATTERY TESTING sete 61 FIGURE 93 BATTERY TEST SETTING TEST 1 61 FIGURE 94 BATTERY TEST SETTING MAXIMUM TIME nnne nnns 61 FIGURE 95 SETUP SETTING EQUALIZING FLOATING PARAMETERS 1 nennen 61 FIGURE 96 SETUP SETTING FLOATING VOETAGE 61 FIGURE 97 BATTERY MENU ENABLE DISABLE 61 FIGURE SS SETUP SETTING REAL TIME iesu E o datu caseros eR ae 62 FIGURE 99 SETUP CONFIGURING THE SITE NUMBER cccccccecceceeecececeeeeeueeeueeeeueeeeeeeueeeaeeenenens 62 FIGURE 100 SETUP CHANGING THE PASSWORD
43. OWCHART SET ALARM PARAMETERS cccccccseeecsececcceseueueceseeceuseeuueeeeeeeeeeaeeeueeeess 40 FIGURE 24 FLOWCHART CONFIGURE THE POWER 68 eene nnne nns 40 FIGURE 25 FLOWCHART BATTERY PARAMETERS eine 40 FIGURE 26 FEOWGHART SERVICE MENU en ne anne baute decas eec tes 41 FIGURE 27 FLOWCHART CONFIGURATION MENU 42 FIGURE 29 FLOWCHART SILICON MENU evade ete eee tier beet reti ee eee tole but 43 FIGURE 29 MAIN AMEN RE 44 FIGURE SOS YS TEM DOG VOLTAGE S 2 ce aceasta gS a ad 45 FIGURE POWER FACTOR ON Rd an 45 FIGURE O2 POWER FACTOR O O d danse ed a 45 FIGURE SS POWER FACTOR hate cure 45 FIGURE 34 OVERALL PHASE 46 FIGURE 35 ELAPSED TIME ttes eee 46 FIGURE 36 JUMPER SETTINGS WITHOUT REMOTE PANEL ennn eene nnne nnne nis 46 FIGURE 37 JUMPER SETTINGS WITH REMOTE nnns 46 FIGURE CONTROLIER INTERNAL VOLTAGES 46 FIGURE 99 BATTERY TEMPERATURE ne tede testo dt 46 FIGURE 40 STATUS OF BATT FUSE AND INPUT DRY CONTACS
44. POWER continually eliminates surges spikes and sags that are inherent in commercial utility power Over time these irregularities shorten the life of equipment and components The efficiency of POWEHR thus helps to extend the life of your equipment even through normal use when the input power system is constant and continuous POWER requires very little attention or intervention during normal operation however you should read and understand the procedures described in this manual to ensure trouble free operation POWER is a parallel redundant UPS and is flexible in structure allowing it to be easily extended by adding modules as required The UPS modules are designed for hot swapping making many different configurations possible The POWER RM 50 KVA model RM stands for rack mount fits into a standard 19 wide enclosure 1 1 POWER has many unique features e POWER is reliable thanks to its N 1 parallel redundancy POWER is both flexible and modular it may include from one to ten modules POWERHR is a true on line battery design according to IEC62040 3 e POWER is a green power solution thanks to THD of 5 at the input and provides clean power to your loads POWER employs active current sharing at the input output e POWER has an overall efficiency of up to 96 and backup efficiency of 98 e POWER is light and small 10 kVA module weighs only 9 Kg POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std Us
45. Power Log p Pack 4 8 J input relay Line 2 120V 0A Precharge relay On Line 3 120V 0A send SMS 3 rm Output relay On SMS Log 2 l Load is normal AC Output Temperature On Line 1 120 0A c2 1 Inverter On Line 2 120V 0A sana Q UPS is in slave mode Line 3 120 0A Shutdown is not performed input voltage OK DC Voltage Output voltage OK Positive 21 Negative 216V Total 432V Orange RTC 01 01 2000 01 48 54 SW Rev 26 09 06 Refresh 10 seconds Figure 122 Modules measurements and status display 78 RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 4 STSW Static Switch main menu option The STSW Static Switch option on the main menu displays the real time voltage and frequency measurements for the inverter output voltage and the bypass voltage This screen also displays a wealth of additional information about the status of the Static Switch as can be seen in Figure 123 below Firmware version 02 06 Main Power System Status No alarms Analysis GSM module is ready Load Static Switch Operating normally Modules SISW suus mere Power Log Load on inverter Line 1 Voltage 120V Po Q Inverter is synchronized with bypass Line 2 Voltage 120V Cont rol Load is connected Line3 Voltage 120V send SMS Load is normal Frequency 6
46. Service menu of Batt 7 gt Parallel StandAlone Static Switch Setup Select 1 Figure 104 Service configuration menu Set number of UPSs Total Service Option 5 04 01 redundant Figure 105 Service setting redundancy 1 gt Restart controller 3 gt Network 2 gt Factory settings 4 gt Reset MBX Your selection 1 Enter if you sure else press Esc Service Option 9 Figure 106 Service SC2012 controller reset menu Option 1 resets the controller Option 2 resets to the configuration to factory default settings Set IP ADDRESS 157 211 000 253 Set GATEWAY 157 211 000 251 Set MASK 255 255 255 000 store 5 gt SNMP factor select 1 SC2012 NW menu Option 3 Figure 107 Service SC2012 network setup menu Set IP ADDRESS NW setup menu Option 1 157 211 000 252 Figure 108 Service setting IP address Set SNMP no comm factor value 10 99 NW setup menu 5 Figure 109 Service configuring SNMP POWER RM 50 Std User Guide Release 1 4 63 7 1 8 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Static Switch From the main menu select option 8 Static Switch to display the window shown in Figure 110 Option 8 SSW VOLTAGE FREQ INVERTER R 120V S 120V T 120V 60 Hz BYPASS R 120v S 120V T 120v 60 Hz IOUT 050 050 050 Figure 110 Static Switch voltage and frequency View the current messaging st
47. TING NUMBER OF PHASES us tao ei Feb dia tdi cit 56 FIGURE 73 SETTING THE SINE WAVE 1 56 FIGURE Z4 SETTING THE MODULE VOLTAGE hin tact Re 56 FIGURE 75 CONFIRMATION te 56 FIGURE 76 OUTPUT FINE TUNING ADJUSTMENT SELECT 57 FIGURE 77 OUTPUT FINE TUNING SELECT 1 nnn nnn nnns 57 FIGURE 78 OUTPUT FINE TUNING SELECT 58 FIGURE 79 OUTPUT FINE TUNING SET FREQUENCY 58 FIGURE 80 BATTERY SE PINGS MENU s ne Re dos Ede ee EE tue vae cte te na 58 FIGURE 81 BATTERY TEST VOLTAGE SETUP tbe reet 58 FIGURE 82 BATTERY TEST VOLTAGE ALARM SETUP 58 FIGURE 89 CURRENT LIMIT SETUP MENU zo ster de e radica sen er DS Tui d 58 FIGURE 84 BATTERY CURRENT LIMIT 59 FIGURE 85 CHARGE CURRENT LIMIT SETUP en ete 59 FIGURE 86 TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION MENU 5 59 FIGURE 87 TEMPERATURE C
48. UCTS an rican oua dd ind 72 OR nt MM n LM 72 CE 73 11 THE POWER BUILT IN WEB 74 Tice eR So UIS SUP bet 75 11 3 Main Menu and its 76 12 OPERATING THE MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH 8 4 8 ananas 97 12 1 Putting the UPS in maintenance bypass mode 97 12 2 Returning the UPS to normal operation 98 19 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 255 v eue cute ne A eoi Ev ao emus a aU suu CIN 99 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 POWER RM WITH BYPASS MAINT SWITCH amp INTERNAL BATT REAR VIEW 3 FIGURE 2 CABINET EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS APPROXIMATE sisi 4 FIGURE 3 CABINET PERMITS TOP AND BOTTOM ENTRY OF MAIN 4 FIGURE BUILT IN BATTERY oot rea todo 8 FIGURE 5 MATCHING BATTERY CABINET FOR EXTENDED DURATION 9 FIGURE DEFAULT SCREENDISPLA VS Re aot ead 13 Re
49. Y UPS OK STSW OK 432 CON pem Status CINV indications 2 AC Line Bypass UPS On Me 5 S om Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 17 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 5 3 Bypass operation automatic LOAD LEVEL 12 01 11 L1 eeeco 030A 120V BATTERY 432V 12 029A 120v UPS OK ON lt status L3 eeco 7 022A 120v STSW BYP lt indications OQ During Bypass operation the AC feeds the load via the bypass static pe Une Bypass Urs On switch The red alarm flashes to h normal indicate the abnormal status AN 3 o Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test 3 5 4 Bypass operation manual LOAD LEVEL 12 01 11 L1 eeeco 030A 120V BATTERY 432V 2 029A 120v UPS OK lt Status L3 eeco___ 7 022A 120V STSW OK lt indications Q If the Power is manually switched to AC Line Bypass UPS On bypass operation by pressing the Inv Byp button the load is transferred to the mains AC input line Transfer A lt gt gt back to normal operation must be Alarm Inverter Load performed manually The red alarm indicator will be lit but will not flash Battery Bat Test 18 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 5 5 Emergency Power Off EPO manual An exte
50. a aaa ii aain 54 FIGURE 60 SETUP MENU 54 FIGURE 61 SETTING AC VOLTAGE ALARM THRESHOLDS 54 FIGURE 62 SETTING AG VOLTAGE LEVELS a etae saved ea teure cet ave vs eet erect ea vta 54 FIGURE O83 AG VOLTAGE ALARM SETUP cete etie une cadi lo ese dr weis iesu it imus seb Sce cts qu 54 FIGURE 64 AG VOLTAGE HYSTERESIS exits erai eia todo te epo e tib tete 55 FIGURE 65 BATTERY PARAMETERS FOR 55 FIGURE 66 BATTERY FLOATING CHARGE SETUP FOR 4 55 FIGURE 67 ALARM BATTERY TEMPERATURE MENU 55 FIGURE 68 ALARM BATTERY MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE 55 FIGURE 69 ALARM BATTERY MINIMUM TEMPERATURE 55 FIGURE 70 ALARM INTEGRATION FACTOR SETTING 56 FIGURE EINE CONFIGURATION MENU ee in tv 56 FIGURE 72 SET
51. ac input and ac bypass switch ON and wait for about 2 minutes for the POWER to initialize When applying power to the POWER the system automatically runs the startup process without a need to press the On Off button 3 The start up sequence begins The control panel displays the sequence of screens illustrated below while the system performs a series of self tests The precise screen details may vary UPS POWER SCO 27 0105 Wee OFM E Figure 11 Start up screen 1 WARNING SYSTEM RUNNING IN SILICON MODE JP2 IN PLEASE NOTIFY SUPERVISOR Figure 12 Start up screen 2 WAIT FOR RESULTS STATIC RAM PASSED R T CLOCK PASSED EEPROM 1 PASSED EEPROM 3 PASSED DC SUPPLIES PASSED Figure 13 Start up screen 3 Sees eer as ee SC2 52 0105 PLEASE WAIT FOR COUNT DOWN TO FINISH 45 SECONDS LEFT Figure 14 Start up screen 4 During this step the LEDs are also checked sequentially 28 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 Finally the normal default screen is displayed as in Figure 15 Verify that the correct number of phases are displayed LOAD LEVEL 11 20 25 000A 120v BATTERY 000 L2 000 120 UPS ON L 3 120 STSW OK INV Figure 15 Default screen with no load for 3 phase output IMPORTANT NOTE Your POWER System has been delivered to you with the o
52. and 77 F Ambient temperature in the immediate 15 C and 25 location of the equipment Required between 14 F and 104 F 10 C and 40 C Verify that there is no water condensation or dampness within the installation site 3 Ventilation Verify that sufficient airflow or forced ventilation is provided for battery cabinets location Verification of adequate structure space and Foundation and route to installation site clearance for dimensions and weights of the UPS units and their battery cabinets Humidity and condensation When planning the location of the UPS units room for access to battery cabinets and electrical boards 15 Critical Circuit breakers on the electrical board Must be in accordance with Gamatronic s system Supplying the system specifications and connection schematic Diameter of input and output power Must comply with local and international codes and cable connections PE Gnd and be appropriate for the circuit breakers protecting Verify 36 in 91 cm clearance at rear for access to cable connections and fuses and 39 in 100 cm clearance at front for user access and service neutral lines them Refer to connections schematic Voltage surge suppressors type B are Lightning Voltage surge protection on recommended to be installed between each phase electrical board supplying the system and the neutral line Ratings 150 Vac for 110 120 Vac mains L1 L2 Phase to P
53. atronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 4 2 Navigation and operation keypad The navigation and operation keypad works in conjunction with the control screen It allows you to Qu through the available menus using the G 9 direction arrow buttons and the and Escape Q buttons to select or quit respectively Enter e c 14 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 4 3 Status indicators The status indicators show precisely what is running and how the UPS is providing power to the load The diagram below shows the power source and destination routes in use for each of the 3 automated operation modes Bypass operation route Normal operation route ie AC Line Bypass UPS On Battery operation A gt route y Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test Green Shows that the AC input is present and within range Red Flashes to indicate general alarm condition Battery Green Shows that the battery is in discharge mode Green Shows that the load is supplied from the AC input Green Shows that the inverter is supplying power to the load Bat Test Blinking Red Shows that a battery test is in progress Steady Red Battery test failure UPS On ereen hess arme POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 15 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 4 4 Operation buttons Th
54. atus by using the gt keys Option 8 Configure menu Option 5 Configure menu 7 1 10 Configure menu Option 6 64 bz 54 5 6 75 79 30 TL 12 138 14 15 16 U 05070 05050 00 022090 705201720550 5 50 30 SSW STATUS Figure 111 Static Switch status Alarm dry contacts dryl association 4 dry4 association dry2 association 5 dry5 association dry3 association 6 gt dry6 association enable disable alarms Figure 112 Dry Contacts alarms association Associate dry contact 01 with alarm s 2 2 33 O del Meow tad SSS SSS SSS SSS nt aah on Figure 113 Dry Contacts alarms association example Calibration 2 gt dc 1 offset removal 6 gt 3 gt dc 1 calibration Select Figure 114 Calibration POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 2 System controller setup verification The process described in this section lets you check the controller settings This verification procedure is available for software versions beginning from 050106 7 2 1 ACCESS Press ESCAPE key and hold it for 3S Using ARROW UP DOWN key select GENERAL 8 and press ENTER Screen 1 is presented 7 2 1 1 SCREEN 1 ACV 220 ALM 242 185 ALARM 45C MODULES 07 02 C LIM off T C 2 0mv DCV 432 ALM 475 360 340 BATT TEST 04 05 360 352 CAP 0010 AH a ACV nominal value of the input output AC voltage 220 for 2x32 batter
55. be sent The Phone number notification includes an indication of the type of alarm The remaining fields the checkboxes in the screen currently have no effect and are ignored by the system POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 9 Temperature alarm settings A single temperature sensor can be connected to the Power The Temperature option in the menu column enables you to set the normal temperature range outside of which an alarm will be generated The temperature alarm setting screen is shown in Figure 136 below Only the Temperature Sensor 1 settings are read by the Power the data fields for sensors 2 5 are ignored It is recommended to set the low and high temperature limits close to the Power recommended operating temperature range as listed in system specifications in section 14 Firmware version 02 06 Temperature alarm setting Analysis Load Temperature Sensor 1 Low limit 20 Enabled High limit 60 Modules STSW Power Log Temperature Sensor 2 Low limit 20 Enabled Send SMS High limit 60 SMS Log Temperature Sensor 3 Low limit 20 Enabled High limit 60 Temperature 5 b 3 S Configuration Temperature Sensor 4 Low limit 20 Enabled High limit 60 Temperature Sensor 5 Low limit 20 Enabled High limit 60 RTC 09 12 2007 12 39 23 olte 594487 oW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 136 Set t
56. ble for a cabinet housing the Power not for the front cabinet door nor for the rear door Please refer to the battery manufacturer s installation manual for battery installation and maintenance instructions When replacing internal batteries replace with the same number and type CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries CAUTION WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not touch uninsulated battery terminals CAUTION Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire The battery may explode For proper disposal contact your local recycling hazardous waste center CAUTION Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and is toxic 6 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd CAUTION Batteries are heavy Move them with care Dropping a battery can result in injury and may damage the battery Caution A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries 1 Remove watches rings and other exposed metal objects from the body Use tools with insulated handles Wear rubber gloves and boots Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the ba
57. d by the power factor and the power factor is the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current A reactive load that draws an apparent power of 1000VA and has a 0 5 power factor is consuming 500 watts of power Ifa device were purely inductive it would have a power factor 0 See also footnote 1 on page 6 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 45 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd PHASE L1l L2 mL IN 121V 022 0A 119v 022 0A 120v 021 0A 120V7021 0A7120V 021 120V 02T1 0A TOTAL UPS IN OUT MEASUREMENTS Figure 34 Overall phase voltages currents TOTAL TIME 00004 HOURS CURRENT SESS 00004 HOURS BOOTS 50 FAR 00001 TIMES Figure 35 Elapsed time JMP 1 1 JMP2 JMP3 JMP6 and JMP9 e IN 1 NOT HARD SILICON oeeee 2 SILICON MODE 6 RMT 12369 ON 9 JPY Figure 36 Jumper settings WITHOUT remote panel IMP 1 1 JMP2 JMP3 1 6 1 9 1 HARD SILICON oeeoe 2 SILICON MODE 6 REMOTE PAN 12369 Sa allo 9 JP9 ON Figure 37 Jumper settings WITH remote panel Note In Figure 38 and Figure 39 Silicon Mode indicates that the configuration jumper is installed thus allowing for modifications Hard Silicon indicates that the factory defaults hard reset jumper is installed This is required only at the factory or whenever software reset fails 5 19 CONTROLLER INT
58. d to the email server as NOT requiring a login SMTP port Predefined SMTP port for the notification messages The from address in the outgoing email Note some email servers have Send as an anti spam feature that requires the from address to be a valid existing address In each line under the Recipients header a single email address can be entered in standard format For example Recipients PeterSmyth networx com without the quotes A single email address representing a list of addresses can also be entered POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 93 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 7 Network configuration The Network configuration option on the Configuration menu is equivalent to navigating to Setup gt Service gt SC2012 gt Network on the Power physical control panel Here you define the parameters needed to communicate with the Power over an intranet or over the Internet Consult your local network administrator for the proper IP address subnet mask and Gateway address Firmware version 02 06 Main Network Configuration Analysis mad Default IP address 192 168 0 253 Modules IP address subnet mask 255 255 255 0 SISW Gateway de default 192 168 0 251 Power Control Send SMS SMS Log Temperature Changing any of the above parameters will result in loss of connection to the GMaCi Web server After submitting your changes wait for a fe
59. dures for the operator after POWER shutdown LOAD LEVEL 22 21 18 11 000A 120V BATTERY 432 12 120V UPS OFF L3 000 120V STSW OK BYP g3 AC Line RT Bypass UPS On After shutdown the UPS on A iw Alarm and Load indicators will Alarm Inverter Load flash Battery Bat Test 1 Press twice on the On Off button on the upper right of the system controller panel 2 Wait about 2 minutes for the POWER to start up The following screen is displayed LOAD LEVEL 22 21 18 L1 000A 120V BATTERY 432 L2 000A 120v UPS OK ON lt Status L3 120V STSW OK INV 4 J indications Observe that UPS OK indication is now ON and the STSW OK now indicates INV If the display continues to indicate BYP check on the Static Switch panel that the inverter is running POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 33 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd If the inverter indicator on the Static Switch panel is OFF e Press the Inv Byp button on the static switch panel to switch the inverter ON and wait for the indicator to light e Press the Inv Byp button on the lower right of the control panel O AC Line Bypass UPS On Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test 3 Connect the load and observe the results on the display Load level Output Output Current bar graph current voltage time JL LOA
60. e and password must easy ae be at least 4 and up to 9 see eee characters Send SMS SMS Log Temperature Configuration RTC 01 01 2000 02 01 58 olte A oW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 129 Changing username and password of the Web interface 88 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 3 SNMP filtering The SNMP filtering screen is where you define the SNMP communities that will have access to the Power and whether that access will be read only requests for data a Get or read write includes the ability to modify G4 settings a Set You also have the capability of limiting the IP addresses from which the G4 will accept SNMP packets If the IP address has 4 segments of zero this means that all users in the community will have the designated access Firmware version 02 06 SNMP filtering Analysis LL IP address Get Community Set Community 0 0 0 0 public private STSW 0 0 0 0 SMS Log 0000 Temperature 0 0 0 0 Configuration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RTC 01 01 2000 02 02 26 Site Mi SW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 130 Define SNMP permissions POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 89 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 4 PC notification and shutdown targets The PC notification and shutdown targets option of the Configuration menu is where yo
61. e left Note Figure 52 through Figure 54 show the individual batteries on the left and the overall total on the right In the examples shown only one battery is installed Press the V key to view the next window l gt Battery 1 PASSED Last test PASSED Figure 52 Last test Press the Y key to view the next window Batti 052 14 Bate curr 052 TA Option 5 Figure 53 Battery current 52 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Press the V key to view the next window 1 gt Battery 1 020 Ah Total 0020 Ah Option 5 Figure 54 Battery capacity Press the V key to view the next window l gt Battery 1 Current limit 51A Figure 55 Battery current limit 7 1 6 Alarm From the main menu select option 6 Alarm to display the window shown in Figure 56 UPSMAJ UPSMIN MSTR gt L DCRPCY LOADBP VIBRA OVTEMP OUTELT BAT HI BATEND BATLOW Figure 56 Alarms 01 12 Press the V key to view the next window STSWRN E P 0 EQ HST BATFLT USER 1 USER 2 USER 3 AC BRN ACIN H ACFAIL STSWCM SLFFLT Figure 57 Alarms 13 24 Press the V key to view the next window 25 27 BAT CB CURSHR UPSOUT 28 30 UPSHDN OVLOAD UPS CM 31 32 STRTUP USER 4 Option 6 Figure 58 Alarms 25 32 POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 53 Ga
62. e operation buttons illustrated below are soft switches e On Off resets the entire UPS e Alarm silence shuts the alarm sounder allows the maintenance engineer to manually change the operation mode UPS ON OFF switch On Off C Alarm silence Inverter Bypass manual switch over Inv Byp 3 4 5 Network access indicator The network access indicator shows whether the network connection is available and whether it Is active Red Indicates the presence of a network connection link Act Green Indicates that the network is active 16 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 5 POWER operation modes 3 5 1 Normal operation LOAD LEVEL 11 12 13 During normal operation the UPS draws power from the AC line feeds DC to the inverter which provides AC to the load 3 5 2 Battery operation 030A 120v 024A 120v 022A 120V et 0e BATTERY UPS OK STSW OK AC failed for the past 5 minutes LOAD LEVEL 11 L2 eeco 2 L3 eeeoco During Battery Operation the battery supplies DC to the inverter which then provides AC to the load The red alarm flashes to indicate the abnormal status no ac 005m 030A 120V 022A 120V 034A 120V 432V ON CINV AC Line ET Bypass UPS i A On Alarm Inverter Load Battery Bat Test 21120 25 6 BATTER
63. emperature alarm threshold 6 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 12 OPERATING THE MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH Maintenance bypass is an optional feature In maintenance bypass mode the UPS output terminals continue to supply power to the load but the interior of the UPS is isolated from all power flows This enables a technician to safely work on the UPS after turning off the battery circuit breaker or disconnecting the battery fuse without any interruption of power to the load 12 1 Putting the UPS in maintenance bypass mode In normal operation the maintenance bypass switches are positioned as shown in Figure 137 MAINTENANCE INPUT ahes OUTPUT A n S QJ P Figure 137 Normal position of the maint bypass switches To put the system in maintenance bypass mode 1 On the system s front panel press the INV BYP button twice to put the UPS in bypass mode Then using the three maintenance bypass switches on the UPS rear 2 Turn ON the maintenance bypass switch the middle switch 3 Turn OFF the OUTPUT switch the right side switch 4 Turn OFF the INPUT switch the left side switch The switches are now positioned as shown in Figure 138 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 97 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd MAINTENANCE INPUT pees OUTPUT Figure 138 Switch positions in maint bypas
64. er In Out In indicates the start of an alarm condition Out indicates the end of an alarm condition Entry Timestamp in the format dd mm yyyy hh mm ss Alarm Alarm message See Table 9 80 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Table 9 Alarm message text in Web interface log display Use the alarm number in this table to reference Table 3 Log Messages on page 50 for a fuller explanation of the alarm condition LOG MESSAGES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER re AC Input Failure 22 TAC PAPUC Zl An alarm s is vibrating 6 Battery Circuit Breaker is open 18 Communication 10682 0 onmo nication Lost 22 Emergency Power Off Activated 14 UE BACKUP LT Equalizing mode LS HIGH Battery voltage 9 Wloput BrOwnout 2 Last battery test 16 Last self test fail 24 Load current high 29 Load onm BYPASS 5 Low Battery voltage 2 ui wie 3 Nes N A 10 NO AC OUt DUE bo Load 8 One UPS module Warning 2 Over temperature 7 Startup time stamp o obgatrc Switch Warning 13 STSW Not responding 23 Suspect a fault output stage zy Suspect fault current sharing 2 UPS modules Warning 1 UPS or more not responding 30 UPS onuc Down 28 User 1 input open L7 User 2 input open 18 User 3 input open 19 POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide
65. er Guide Release 1 4 1 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd The POWER RM 50 North American Standard model is comprised of the following sub assemblies System Controller From 1 to 5 UPS modules x 10 kVA Static Switch Module UPS MODULES CONTROLLER 19 cabinet STATIC SWITCH BATTERIES POWER System 10 to 50 kVA in a 19 rack small enough to fit in a 4 passenger elevator RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 1 Dc fuses 2 Ac fuses 3 Internal terminals no user intervention needed here 4 Manual switches for input maint bypass and output 5 Battery circuit breaker 6 Remove this plate to access the main input and output terminals TII Figure 1 Power RM with bypass maint switch amp internal rear view POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW 1000 Figure 2 Cabinet external dimensions approximate N MN Cable entry can be via the top or bottom of the cabinet NNNNN SN Figure 3 Cabinet permits top and bottom entry of main cables 4 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 1 2 Ac input output main terminals The main input and output terminals are located at the lower rear of the unit The exact location a
66. er defined time delay Auto wake up of servers on restoration of ac power after user defined time delay Include internal GSM modem quad band for an additional remote control and management link without LAN dependency Bi directional control via simple SMS commands Automatic response to sensed events For example the G4 can be programmed to turn on an air conditioner when it senses that the room temperature has exceeded a user defined level Notifies designated targets of alarm conditions via email SMS and SNMP traps Quick installation 9 Not all operating systems supported Auto wake up requires wake on LAN BIOS feature on target computers Not all operating systems supported Note G4 requires disconnection of the Power internal network card Consult Gamatronic s support team before ordering 72 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd G Eye adds value to your e Option to connect external temperatures sensors humidity sensors and frequency sensors e Inputs for ac dc current and voltage measurements through Gamatronic sensors e When the measured value moves outside a user defined range G Eye immediately informs pre selected targets of the alarm condition e One 4 20 mA input e Input dry contacts available for on off external sensors e Output dry contacts for control of external devices Supports TCP
67. erminals The location and arrangement of the main input and output terminals of the UPS depend on whether the system includes the optional maintenance bypass switch If the maintenance bypass switch is present there will be three large manual switches in the middle of the UPS rear panel as shown in item 4 in Figure 1 on page 3 On systems without the maintenance bypass switch the terminals are located as shown by item 3 in Figure 1 on page 3 A close up of these terminals are shown in Figure 9 below RECTIFIER BYPASS BATTERY AC INPUT AC INPUT 384 VDC 3x208 60 Hz 3 208 60 Hz L3 L1 12 2 Figure 9 Main terminals on systems without the main bypass switch AC OUTPUT 3x208 VAC 60 Hz For systems with the maintenance bypass switches the terminal layout is as shown in Figure 10 24 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd BATTERY CB CRC Je Je On OO O O O O O INPUT AND OUTPUT TERMINALS AC INPUT AC OUTPUT 3x208 VAC 60 Hz 3x208 VAC 60 Hz Figure 10 Main terminals on systems with maint bypass switch POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 25 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 6 Inspections to be performed prior to installation VALUE TYPE OF CHECK REQUIREMENT VERI FI CATI ON Recommended between 59 F
68. h 10 seconds Figure 127 Configuration menu Selecting any of the options in the Configuration menu causes the Web interface to prompt for a user ID and password The factory default user ID is admin and the factory default password is also admin These default values for the user ID and password can be changed as is explained below in section 11 3 10 2 on page 88 After entering the correct user ID and password and pressing Enter the requested screen is displayed The user ID and password are only requested once per session on the first entry into any of the Configuration menu options Warning When an IP address or addresses are specified for a given community only the specified addresses have access to the community All other users will be shut out from the defined community 86 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 1 Date and time setting the calendar and clock The Date and time option on the Configuration submenu is used to set the date and time of the Power internal calendar and clock The date and time settings are important for they are used to timestamp entries in the Power log The date and time are kept current by the Power including when the system is in the off state Click the Back button to return to the Configuration menu Firmware version 02 06 Main Date and time Load Date oi 9 ddmmyy
69. hase 3x208 Vac 15 25 L2 L3 L3 L1 Ac input voltage Phase to Neutral 120 Vac 10 15 L1 L2 L3 Must be performed only by authorized personnel in System installation and start up accordance with connection schematic Gamatronic s system specifications and this User Guide I3 I3 Or other according to nominal voltage rating of local power mains 26 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 Installation Procedure OPERATION Remove rear covers and connect ac input and output power cables to terminals according to markings as shown in this User Guide and according to connection schematic 4 1 Verify correct phase sequence between board and UPS 2 3 4 Connect the dc power cables of the battery cabinets to the UPS terminals according to markings as shown in the connection diagram See step 2 above Connect neutral and ground lines to busses as per the connection diagram Verify correct polarity of the connections N Between the Battery Cabinets Terminals and the UPS terminals Auxiliary contacts of Battery C B s are connected to UPS Controller inputs Bat CB and Com as marked If an external battery cabinet is being used before turning on the battery cabinet circuit breaker perform the following two checks 4 1 Measure the voltage between the and terminals on the battery cabinet The voltage must be
70. ic field Reactive power has no real value for an electronic device but electric companies charge for both true and reactive power resulting in unnecessary charges In power factor correction the power factor represented as k is the ratio of true power kWatts divided by reactive power kVA The power factor value is between 0 0 and 1 00 If the power factor is above 0 8 the device is using power efficiently A standard power supply has a power factor of 0 70 0 75 and a power supply with PFC has a power factor of 0 95 0 99 POWER RM 50 Std User Guide Release 1 4 5 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 1 6 Battery The POWER battery bank is used as a backup in the event that the utility AC input fails Depending on customer preference batteries may or may not have been supplied with your system The batteries are usually housed internally however for sites where a longer backup duration is required the batteries can be housed in an external cabinet or cabinets next to the cabinet Batteries are charged by the rectifier which supplies both the inverter and the battery charger Free air circulation around the batteries is extremely important for proper battery safety If the Power is installed in a cabinet the cabinet must sufficient ventilation openings to permit free air circulation around the batteries This means that solid glass or acrylic type door panels are not suita
71. ides real time notification of UPS events in several modalities for example via email or SMS Use of an SNMP agent disables the RS232 interface of the UPS The SNMP agent is intended for use with a UPS management software application such as POWER PSM AC a sophisticated software suite for managing multiple power supply and UPS systems The systems can be controlled both locally and from a remote location Power Plus lt od 9 Main Analysis e Alms lt q Y Log Common System Status Power Scope o o Invertei Load E i Eat Test Ace O ale Polna 199 200 0 200 Ok Log record count 43 POWER PSM AC lets you monitor and control your POWER UPS POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 67 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 9 WING WIRELESS CONTROL OPTION The POWER system includes an option for wireless control and management using Gamatronic s Wing The Wing allows real time detection of power system faults and immediately notifies selected recipients control center technician etc detailing the faults The Wing consists of e Wing board e SIM board e Antenna D9 D9 cable for RS232 between the Power and the Wing e Dc power cable banana plugs on both ends PowerPlus 7777777777 bv be te te te be lv te be Figure 115 A Wing unit con
72. ies 110 for 2x16 batteries ALM input AC voltage alarm HIGH LOW c TEMP ALARM high temperature limit for external thermosensor MODULES QUANTITY REDUNDANCY 07 02 in the screen means that 7 modules are presented in the system 2 modules are reserve full load is 10KVA 7 2 50KVA 40KW e C LIM off VALUE battery current limit function is de activated off or max battery current value in Amps In C LIM is activated the system must be equipped with optional battery current sensor f T C 22 0mV negative temperature coefficient of the battery DC voltage in mV per C per battery cell Nominal temperature is 25 C For DC nominal voltage 432V temperature 35 C 32 batteries of 6 cells 2 the voltage is 432 2 6 32 35 25 428V NOTE For most applications must be O off g DCV DC nominal voltage for both positive and negative battery sets For 32 batteries in the set DCV 432V for 16 batteries 216 h DCV ALM DC voltage alarms HIGH LOW SHUTDOWN SHUTDOWN alarm is DC voltage value when the unit is stopped due to battery discharge i BATT TEST PERIOD IN WEEKS MAX DURATION IN HOURS ALARM VOLTAGE CHARGER DERATED VOLTAGE In the screen the test is performed automatically once per 4 weeks max test duration is 5 Hours if battery voltage drops below 360V alarm Battery Low is given the chargers of the modules continue to supply voltage 352V to prevent shutdown if battery is faulty
73. ies Ltd 6 POWER CONTROL PANEL The user manages the POWER system a touch pad control panel and an LCM LCD display on the front panel of the controller The control panel serves as the user s primary interface with the system Messages warnings and error conditions are relayed to the user through the display LEDs and audible alarms Vi AC Line Bypass UPS On On Off 7 lt o gt s E Alarm Inverter Load PE Battery Bat Test Inv Byp Figure 17 Control panel The remainder of the current chapter contains a quick reference summary of the functions available through the POWER control menus Chapter 8 beginning on page 37 illustrates in detail the functions available through the POWER control menus 36 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 6 1 Quick Reference Summary of Power Menu Functions The following flowcharts detail the structure of the PowerPlus menus The symbol directs you to a following chart For example means go to the diagram labeled M 7 3 Diagram M 7 3 illustrates sub option 3 of Main Menu option 7 Main Menu BSB SB BBB ee eee LE opse H OUPS MODULES pier eae eS mosu A p ucc amas Coler mi nes iog ot system ovens OBaren EE d a eae obm Hi Net used um um um EM EM EN END UD UD UND UND US SESS UD UR UU UU UU UU UU UU UU
74. in an OFF condition Restart When the Power is ON this command initiates a shutdown of the Power followed by a startup At the bottom of the Power Control screen are two links N POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Simulate UPS output source on battery clicking on this link simulates the conditions in effect during an ac power failure a signal is sent via SNMP to any connected computers informing them of an ac power failure In actuality the load continues to be supplied from the inverter If the computers are configured for automatic shutdown on ac power failure they begin their shutdown countdown This option is useful for testing the auto shutdown configuration on a computer The simulation can be ended by the user at will If the countdown continues to completion the designated shutdown targets see section 11 3 10 4 on page 90 will be shut down Simulate UPS battery status is low clicking on this link simulates the conditions in effect after an extended ac power failure a signal is sent via SNMP to any connected computers informing them of a low battery condition actually non existent If the computers are configured for automatic shutdown on low battery they begin their shutdown countdown This option useful for testing the auto shutdown configuration on a computer The simulation can be ended by the user at will Warning The low battery
75. ing the system number of modules alarm time etc STATIC SW Static Switch data 44 POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 1 1 System From the main menu select option 1 System to show the DC voltages positive negative and summary BATT CURR D TOTAL 053 0A POS 216V 053 2 0531 BATT NEG 216V BATT VOLT 432V Option 1 Figure 30 System DC voltages Note The example shown in Figure 30 illustrates only I battery installed Press the key to view the results of power factor 0 2 System menu Option 1 OUTPUT KVA 000 4 KW 000 0 EE 0 00 Figure 31 Power factor 0 Press the key again to view the results of power factor 0 5 OUTPUT PH1 PH2 PH3 KVA 003 2 002 8 002 8 KW 001 6 001 6 001 6 P F 0 50 0 59 0 58 Figure 32 Power factor 0 5 Press the key again to view the results of power factor 1 0 System menu OUTPUT PH1 PH2 PH3 KVA 001 5 001 5 001 5 KW 001 5 QUES 001 5 PAF 1 00 1 00 1 00 Option 1 Figure 33 Power factor 1 Click Esc and then the Enter button again to return to the main menu Select System 1 Press the V key to view the next windows shown in Figure 34 through Figure 42 2 1KVA is 1000 VA Apparent power is measured in VA which is a reactive i e a mix of both capacitive and inductive load s RMS voltage multiplied the RMS current True power is VA multiplie
76. into subsequent editions If you have encountered an error please notify Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd All specifications are subject to change without prior notice IN THE EVENT THAT SYSTEM OUTPUT CAPACITY IS INCREASED ABOVE THE ORIGINAL FACTORY CONFIGURATION THE SYSTEM NAMEPLATE MUST BE UPDATED TO INDICATE THE NEW POWER AND CURRENT CAPACITY This condition applies when new non redundant power modules are added to the system or when formerly redundant modules are designated as non redundant SI LA CAPACIT DE SORTIE EST AUGMENT E AU DEL DE LA CONFIGURATION D ORIGINE LA PLAQUE INDICATIVE DU PRODUIT DOIT TRE MISE A JOUR AVEC LES NOUVELLES CAPACIT S Cette condition s applique si de nouvelles modules UPS non redondantes sont ajout es ou si des modules UPS redondantes sont d sign es comme non redondantes STANDARDS AND CONVENTIONS This manual contains diagrams which include images of the LCD display screen of the UPS Unless otherwise indicated the readings shown in the screen images are representational only and are not intended to match the readings on a specific system in a particular environment ii POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS tec VIII DO SR aa ra an ta ane a st sens caen tt nie dc vill BOMIS RE a a ae dan nee ans ed e te anne ec IX INTRODUCTIO
77. ional information for the specific module chosen Figure 44 and Figure 45 below show parameters of the first module of 4 modules UPS 01 04 Next screens show data on all UPSs Use up down arrow keys to select a UPS Use left right arrow keys to view different UPS parameters Figure 43 Instructions PHASE 11 12 13 IN 121v 012 0A 119v 011 3a TON TA OUT 120V 015 0A 120V 000 0A 120V 005 0A UPS 01 04 Figure 44 Module phase voltages currents for module 1 of 4 BATT VOLT I ACTIVE BATT 216V 11 000 BATT 216V L2 000 UPS 01 04 L3 000 Figure 45 Battery voltages for module 1 of 4 Click Esc and then the Enter button again to return to the main menu Figure 48 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 1 3 Self test From the main menu select option 3 SELF TEST to run a self test of the POWERT The self test displays the window shown in Figure 46 You can run a self test at any time without interfering in the normal operation of the POWER A self test is also initiated by the POWER itself each day midnight The failure of a self test sets on the self test alarm The self test alarm can only be cleared by a subsequent successful self test or it can be cleared manually a maintenance technician Powering the POWER down up for example does not clear the self test alarm This is because the failure
78. k at the bottom of the SMS notifications screen The available SMS commands are also listed here in continuation Main SM S Analysis x Received SMS Modules Entry From Message STSW Log Control Configuration Sent SMS Entry To Message Available SMS commands Yi UK Orange Site 534290 01 06 2009 10 24 58 Refresh 3 seconds OK Figure 118 The SMS screen on the Power web interface POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Table 5 List of SMS commands f Commands are 2 help alarms status target pass reboot Commands are T help alarms help status target pass reboot alarms Get all active alarms status Get the system real time values USAGE t t Lnd h bars arge index iphone i password Example same 1 71234567689 admin USAGE pass new password fold password Example pass abcd admin Restart the system and network controller USAGE reboot reboot password Example reboot admin POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 10 RELATED PRODUCTS 10 1 G4 The G4 adds value to your Option to connect external temperatures sensors Input dry contacts available for on off external sensors Output dry contacts for control of external devices Supports TCP IP and SNMPv2 Controlled shutdown of servers on ac mains power failure with us
79. matronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 1 7 Setup menu From the main menu select option 7 Setup to display the window shown in Figure 59 Main menu POWER System Setup Level 1 PASSWORD THEN ENTER Your privilege will expire after 15 min PASSWORD Figure 59 Level 1 password access Using the keypad type the password and press the Ent button The setup main menu will show up on the panel as shown in Figure 60 Press the V key to view the next window Alarm set 5 Time 9 gt Silicon Module conf 6 Site Battery 7 Password 1 Charge 8 Service Figure 60 Setup menu AC VOLT FLOAT VOLT Option 1 Figure 61 Setting AC voltage alarm thresholds A l gt SET AC HIGH amp LOW ALARM LEVELS 2 gt SET AC ALARMS HYSTERESIS Option 1 PLEASE SELECT Figure 62 Setting AC voltage levels AC VOLT SETUP NOMINAL 220 230 VAC AC ALARM SETUP Alarm AC voltages AC LOW AC HIGH 185V 286 Figure 63 AC voltage alarm setup 54 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SET AC VOLT ALARMS HYSTERESIS VALUE voltages 1 20 VOLT 05 Figure 64 AC voltage hysteresis 1 gt BATEND 2 gt BATLOW Alarm set Option 2 4 gt BAT HI SELECT Figure 65 Battery parameters for alarm Alarm set FLOATING CHARGE SETUP Option 2 VOLTAGE SETTING 340 0V Figure 66 Battery floating charge set
80. nd arrangement of the main input and output terminals depends on whether your system includes the optional maintenance bypass switch are used to connect the AC input and bypass inputs the battery and the AC output See Figure 1 above 159 System controller The POWER system controller has three purposes allow the user to manage and control the UPS as well as monitor the parameters of all sections of the POWER the control panel tocollect and summarize data from all sections of the UPS communication with external computers for data transfer and operation The can work without the system controller but with reduced functionality 1 4 UPS module 10 kVA 8 kW The UPS module is the core of the POWERH which consists of from one to ten identical modules in parallel depending on capacity requirements Each module includes a 3 phase charger with PFC and a 3 phase PWM inverter connected to batteries by a classic DC link Each module is plug in and weighs a mere 9kg 1 5 Static Switch ST SW module The centralized hybrid Static Switch enables an automatic transfer of the load from the output of the inverters to an alternate source whenever the inverter can no longer supply power to the load The static switch can transfer high currents at high speed PFC is a feature included that reduces the amount of generated reactive power Reactive power operates at right angles to true power and energizes the magnet
81. nd current dc voltage active alarms if any Displays status of Static Switch including inverter output voltages and frequency bypass voltages and frequency active alarms if any Displays system log data can be printed or exported to an Excel file From this screen the following system commands can be executed Move load to bypass move load to inverter start battery test abort battery test LEDs test shutdown startup restart simulate load on battery condition simulate battery status is low Use of this option is disabled by factory default To enable or disable from the Power console main menu choose the following 7 Setup gt 8 Service gt 5 Config gt 8 Rem Command send SMS messages from this screen WING module must be present View SMS message log WING module must be present Displays reading from optional temperature sensor connected to the two temperature sensor terminals on the rear of the controller module Configure the settings of the remote management software The Main Manu options are described in more detail below 76 POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 1 Analysis main menu option The main menu s Analysis option lists current values for voltage current apparent power kVA active power KW and power factor for each input and output phase Firmware version 2 06
82. nected to the PowerPlus 9 1 Installing the Wing Note The instructions in this section are for a Wing unit that has been ordered specifically for use with a Power system your Wing was ordered for use with another type of system it does not contain the appropriate software for use with a Power system and you should contact your Gamatronic representative if you wish to convert it for Power use To install a Wing unit for use with a Power system 1 the Wing and press the button on the left side of the SIM slot to unlock the SIM card holder remove the SIM card holder from the Wing 2 Place your SIM card which you obtained from your cellular service provider in the SIM card holder and slide the SIM card holder gently and firmly back into the Wing Attach the supplied cellular antenna to the Wing 4 Connect the Wing to the D9 socket labeled Wing on the left rear side of the controller using the supplied D9 D9 cable POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd n no WING o Gap Left side of PowerPlus controller rear panel Wing rear panel Figure 116 Connections betweent the Power controller and the Wing 5 Connect the supplied power cable between the 12 Vdc socket on the left side of the controller rear panel and the Wing 6 Onacomputer that is connected to the same network as the Power o
83. of a self test is considered a serious event that should not be forgotten A self test failure is also recorded in the alarm log LOAD LEVEL esp L1 eeeoo 030A 120V BATTERY 432V 12 eeec 024A 120V UPS ON 13 22 120 STSW INV Option 3 Figure 46 Result screen from self test 7 1 4 History logs From the main menu select option 4 HISTORY to display the window shown in Figure 47 The last 255 events reserved in the LOG are displayed as shown in Figure 48 Navigate the LOG by scrolling using the and V keys TIME DATE VALUE MESSAGE 14 36 16 28 06 07 400 0V IN gt STSWCM 254 14 37 01 28 06 07 8 1 0V OUT DC HV 255 12 27 26 27 06 07 846 0V IN gt UPS CM 000 Option 4 Figure 47 History logs Navigate the LOG by scrolling using the 4 and gt keys TIME DATE oy oe dager 14 36 16 28 06 07 14 37 01 28 06 07 a HA ONS Option 4 Figure 48 History log scroll Table 3 below itemizes the log messages that appear on the controller panel POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 49 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Table 3 Log Messages e ER LOADBP Load is now running on bypass See Table 4 on page 51 to interpret the LOADBP value VIBRA Alarm s vibrating Alarm is frequently raised and lowered Ignore to avoid boe the log filling up pee temporarily increased CURSHR Current Sharing fault load cu
84. parties in whole or in part without the express prior written permission of Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd In addition any use of this document or the information contained herein for any purposes other than those for which it was disclosed is strictly forbidden Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd reserves the right without prior notice or liability to make changes in equipment design or specifications Information supplied by Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd for the use thereof nor for the rights of third parties which may be affected in any way by the use thereof Any representation s in this document concerning performance of Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd product s are for informational purposes only and are not warranties of future performance either express or implied Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd standard limited warranty stated in its sales contract or order confirmation form is the only warranty offered by Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd in relation thereto This document may contain flaws omissions or typesetting errors no warranty is granted nor liability assumed in relation thereto unless specifically undertaken in Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd sales contract or order confirmation Information contained herein is periodically updated and changes will be incorporated
85. pen a web browser type the IP address of the Power into the URL bar and press Enter The home page of the Power web interface is displayed If you do not know the Power s IP address you can see it by pressing and holding the Esc button for 2 or 3 seconds and then choosing Network on the displayed menu Verify that an antenna symbol resembling a trident appears in the lower left corner of the browser window This indicates that the Wing has a cellular connection Main System Summary The power system working properly Analysis Modules STSW Log LS E The system is operating properly Control SMS D OV OV OV Voltages Configuration Static Switch Load on inverter Battery mode Charging DC Voltage OV SW Rev 13 11 08 Yi UK Orange Site 534290 01 06 2009 10 11 49 Refresh OK Figure 117 Home screen of the Power web interface 7 From the Wing home page navigate to Configuration SMS notifications 8 Enter the telephone numbers to which you want to have alarm notifications sent POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 69 70 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd Commands and queries can be sent to the Wing from any cellular telephone To see a log of the incoming and ou tgoing SMS messages choose SMS in the menu column at the left side of the web page To see list of the available SMS commands on the SMS screen select the Available SMS commands lin
86. ppropriate mask and gateway address 2 Configure the Power with the IP address This is done from the Power main menu as follows a Setup gt enter your password then press Ent default password is 8 left arrows gt Service gt SC2012 gt Network D From the Network menu choose IP Address and enter the assigned IP address C From the Network menu choose Gateway and enter the assigned Gateway address d From the Network menu choose Mask and set the assigned subnet mask From the Network menu choose Store to save the information just entered 3 Connect the Power to the local Ethernet network using the Ethernet RJ45 port on the rear panel of the Power controller This is the port labeled TCP IP Port on the left side of the controller rear panel in Figure 119 below TCP IP ALARM 12 Vdc out Connection to system 2 alate NG na 120 DC CURRENT MEASURE BEL Bed DRY on EMEN 4 m me m edil T r Le Supply voltages Figure 119 Power controller rear panel 4 On a computer terminal that has connectivity to the Power IP address open a Web browser and enter the Power IP address in the URL bar For example 192 102 2 130 without quotation marks and press Enter You should see the Web interface main screen see Figure 120 below 74 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide
87. rious life threatening condition e Keep the surroundings clean uncluttered and free from excess moisture e Allow only qualified technicians to service the UPS There are no user serviceable components Do not try to repair it yourself e Use the UPS only for its intended purpose CAUTION WARNING RISK OF LETHAL ELEC TRIC SHOCK The battery drawer contains a series of 12 Volt batteries that provide high voltage and energy in the UPS body even when the UPS is not connected to the ac input Appropriate precautions should be taken during installation inspection and servicing CAUTION WARNING RISK OF LETHAL ELECTRIC SHOCK The UPS receives power from more than one source Disconnection of all of the ac sources and the dc source is required to de energize this unit before servicing ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE D CHARGE LECTRIQUE MORTELLE Le module de batterie contient une s rie de batteries 12 Volt qui fournissent une haute tension et l nergie dans le corps de l UPS m me lorsque l UPS n est pas reli l entr e A C Des pr cautions appropri es devraient tre prises pendant l installation l inspection et l entretien viii POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE MORTELLE L UPS re oit la puissance de plus d une source Le d branchement de toutes les sources a A C et source
88. rm and initiation of the seconds automatic shutdown 0 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 4 1 How auto shutdown works In the event of an ac power mains failure the Power sends a notification to the IP addresses defined in the PC notification and shutdown screen This generates a pop up message on the computer screen advising of the ac fail condition and starts a countdown The countdown for each computer lasts for the number of minutes specified in the Ac fail delay field If this countdown is exhausted before ac power returns the Shutdown Agent saves and closes any open datasets on the computer and then shuts the computer down If during the countdown the Power battery falls below a preset voltage the low battery voltage threshold defined via the Power controller the Power notifies the defined computers of the low battery condition This starts another countdown that lasts for the number of seconds defined in the Low battery delay field and also cancels any other active shutdown countdown When this latest countdown is exhausted the Shutdown Agent saves and closes any open datasets on the computer and then shuts the computer down This takes place even if the Ac fail delay countdown was not yet finished POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 91 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 5 SNMP trap target
89. rnal Emergency Power Off EPO switch may be used to cut power to the load in emergency situations Once switched OFF by the EPO the POWERY must be restarted manually The EPO switch must be an N O type POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 19 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 SYSTEM INSTALLATION 4 1 Cabling WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR INJURY INSTALLATION MAY BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN ONLY USE REQUIRED WIRING SIZE ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NSI NFPA 70 FOR 10 TO 50 KVA SYSTEMS 0 AWG MAXIMUM 600 V 380 A 75 C COPPER WIRE L INSTALLATION PEUT ETRE EFFECTUEE PAR LE TECHNICIEN QUALIFI AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE OU DE DOMMAGES SEULEMENT EMPLOYEZ LE CABLAGE REQUIS SELON LE CODE LECTRIQUE NATIONAL NSI NFPA 70 POUR DES SYST MES DE 10 50 KVA 0 MAXIMUM 600 V 380 A D A W G FIL 75 C DE CUIVRE 20 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd BATTERY CABINET AUX CONT SW1 4 BATTERIES BT17 BT32 BATTERIES BT1 BT16 ELECTRICAL CABINET USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY POWER RM 50 N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 POWER PLUS s a E Controler RM 50 kVA N Am Std 2 L with battery amp maint m i 5 5 C Na OUTPUT OPTIONAL
90. rrent is not equally divided between modules UPSOUT Fault no current in 1 or more output stage 28 UPSHDN UPS shutdown by EPO Battery Discharge ON OFF pressed B OVLOAD Load current is high POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 m v c cu cs es O1 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 30 UPS CM One or more UPS s not responding STRTUP Startup time stamp e p CE Each message is formatted as follows Time HH MM SS Date YY MM DD Data DC voltage between and terminals for all events except LOADBP and STSW status for LOADBP events See below Even start IN and end OUT Description See Table 3 above Event number 0 through 255 255 being the most recent Example 11522325590 200940L229 6068 ENP EP Om 2254 This message means that at 11 23 56 on January 28 2005 Emergency Power Off alarm was registered as event 254 dc voltage at the time was 865 V being a sum of V N and V N Table 4 Interpreting the Static Switch transfer code LOADBP The STSW transfer code given as a decimal is the sum of the eight components listed in this table Each component has its own weight if detected and a weight of zero if not detected COMPONENT NDITION DESCRIPTION O SC O Inverter voltage blackout for gt 3 ms Inverter peak voltage low brownout lt 185 V for 3 400 V lt 92 5 V for 3x208 V Inverter
91. s A n SNMP trap is a destination to which the G4 will send alarm notifications using the SNMP protocol For each destination an IP address and a port must be specified Firmware version 02 06 SNMP trap targets Analysis 2 Targets IP address IP address Port STSW 2 1 162 ower Log 162 162 Send SMS 162 SMS Log Configuration 92 162 Temperature 162 162 162 162 Send Trap SNMP v1 RTC 01 01 2000 02 06 31 2 Figure 132 Defining SNMP trap targets Site 594487 SW Rev 26 09 06 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 6 Defining email notification targets The Web interface enables you to have notifications of system alarm conditions sent by email To use this feature the outgoing email server must be defined in the E mail notifications screen accessible from the Configuration menu Firmware version 02 06 E mail notifications Analysis um SMTP server SMTP server address Modules STSW SMTP port 25 Power Log send as Hecipients send SMS SMS Log Temperature 5 D C e Configuration RTC 01 11 2007 02 06 47 site 594487 oW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 133 Defining email notification targets Table 11 Fields in the email notifications screen FIELD DESCRIPTION SMTP server DNS name or IP address of the outgoing email server The Power must address be define
92. s mode 5 Turn OFF the battery circuit breaker on the UPS rear panel The system is now in maintenance bypass mode 12 2 Returning the UPS to normal operation To move the system from maintenance bypass mode to normal operation mode 1 Turn on the battery circuit breaker Then using the three maintenance bypass switches on the UPS rear panel 2 Turn ON the INPUT switch the left side switch 3 Turn ON the OUTPUT switch the right side switch 4 Turn OFF the MAINTENANCE BYPASS switch the middle switch 5 On the UPS front panel press the INV BYP button twice to put the UPS in inverter mode The UPS is now in normal operation mode 98 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 13 Specifications for the RM 50 kVA N Am Std model Topology Construction Operation Input ote 0 0 Voltage range 15 and 25 Power Factor O99 5 96 OU QUE CAI 10 kVA 8 kW to 50 kVA 40 kW 3 x 208 V N 3x120 V 1 96 for 100 96 unbalanced load THD Less than 2 96 for linear load Up to 94 at full load Dc Ac efficiency nominal Up to 97 9 at full load Dc Link Voltage Quantity 32 x 12 V 40 Ah In optional external cabinet 2 x 32 x 12 V 40 Ah Type Sealed lead acid rechargeable Typical battery runtime with 100 96 load 4 5 min with 50 96 load 17 min Maximum power dissipation Po 8KW N 510W N 998
93. than 2 below no load values measured in item 5 below gt With no load on the system measure current circulation between the units Irst should be 30 A Total dc voltage between and terminals should be between 384 V and 432 V With no load the system measure the dc voltage of the system Voltage between neutral and ground during operation under load 0 2 Vac On the input terminals of the system or other according to system specifications Verify that the system is not overloaded in relation to system specifications Verify that the UPS is operating normally in Correct and orderly operation accordance with this User Guide and that no alarms or fault indications are evident 120 V 2 9 5 System output voltage NOTE It is the responsibility of the customer to notify Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd and receive approval for any deviations from these requirements TO COMPLETE THIS INSTALLATION CHECKLIST PLEASE SKETCH ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE A DIAGRAM OF YOUR SYSTEM S CONNECTIONS OR INCLUDE A FORMAL CONNECTION SCHEMATIC AND FAX PAGES 24 27 31 AND 32 TO YOUR VENDOR POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 31 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 10 Connection Diagram 32 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 5 POWER ROUTINE START UP 5 1 Start up after shutdown This section describes the start up proce
94. tion of the battery operation is determined by the load demand and the battery capacity 2 3 Bypass operation During bypass operation the load receives power directly from the AC input via the static switch Whenever the inverters cannot provide power to the load either due to an overload or a short circuit in the load transfer to the AC input is automatic As soon as the problem is corrected the load is transferred back to the inverter 2 4 Maintenance bypass option Maintenance bypass is an optional feature In maintenance bypass mode the UPS output terminals continue to supply power to the load but the interior of the UPS is isolated from all power flows This enables a maintenance technician to safely work on the UPS without any interruption of power to the load For more information on the maintenance bypass feature see section 11 10 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 3 USER INTERFACE This section describes the buttons and indicators used to operate the POWER 3 1 Control Panel The POWER Control Panel located on the front of the controller provides the user with an interface to the system It includes an LCD display a keypad buttons and indicators for monitoring and controlling the UPS configuration and functions The control panel is aimed both at the end user as well as the service engineer All of the POWER parameters can be viewed on
95. tteries Disconnect the charging source before connecting or disconnecting battery terminals ATTENTION RISQUE DE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE L entretien des batteries devrait tre assur ou dirig par le personnel bien inform des batteries et des pr cautions exig es Personnel non autoris de subsistance loin des batteries ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE DE D CHARGE LECTRIQUE Ne touchez pas les bornes non isol es de batterie ATTENTION Ne vous d barrassez pas de la batterie ou des batteries dans un feu La batterie peut clater Pour la disposition appropri e entrez en contact avec votre centre de recyclage de gens du pays perte dangereuse ATTENTION N ouvrez pas ou ne mutilez pas la batterie ou les batteries L lectrolyte lib r est nocif la peau et aux yeux et est toxique 50 Std User Guide Release 1 4 7 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd ATTENTION Les batteries sont lourdes D placez les avec soin La chute d une batterie peut avoir comme consequence les dommages et peut endommager la batterie ATTENTION UNE BATTERIE PEUT PRESENTER UN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ET DE COURANT ELEVE DE SHORT CIRCUIT ON DEVRAIT OBSERVER LES PRECAUTIONS SUIVANTES EN TRAVAILLANT AVEC LES BATTERIES Enlevez les montres les anneaux et d autres objets exposes en m tal du corps Utilisez les outils avec les poign es isol es Portez les gants et les initialisations
96. u 42 POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SILICON Menu Setup Menu SILICON Restore user defaults Save user defaults i i i Set accumulated operation Total Time time clock to zero Set date of last maintenance BSS BS BSS ESSE SSS i i i I I i i I a Figure 28 Flowchart Silicon menu POWER RM 50 KVA Std User Guide Release 1 4 Restore factory defaults 43 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 7 POWER MENU FUNCTIONS IN DETAIL This chapter describes the functions available through the POWER Main Menu and its submenus 7 1 Main Menu Press the Enter button to display the main menu Note To return to the main menu at any time press the Escape button and then the Enter button Default window 1 gt SYSTEM 3 gt SELFTEST NAVIGATE lt UP DOWN gt 1 SELECT lt ENTER gt 4 gt HISTORY 7 gt SETUP 2 gt UPS MODULE 5 gt BATTERY 8 gt STATIC SW 6 gt ALARM 9 gt Figure 29 Main menu Table 2 Main Menu Options Self checking of the Controller s components supply RTC memory History log events last 255 events dated and timed BATTERY Charging discharging voltages and currents battery test etc ALARM Detailed alarm status SETUP Configur
97. u record the IP address of the computers which you want to have perform an orderly shutdown in the event of an ac mains power outage To use this option the computer in question must have a Shutdown Agent installed on it The Shutdown Agent is available as a self installing setup exe file intended to be run on the target computer The install file is delivered on a compact disk CD that accompanies the UPS Note The built in Web interface supports a maximum of 15 shutdown targets Customers requiring a larger number of shutdown targets should inquire about the PSM AC for Power software product see section 8 on page 67 Firmware version 0 06 PC notifications and shutdown targets IPaddress Port C Fall Low Battery delay min delay sec STSW 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 Send SMS 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 SMS Log 0000 262 5 30 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 Configuration 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 0 0 0 0 262 5 30 v You need to run Shutdown Agent on destination machine RTC 01 01 2000 02 06 12 Site SW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 131 Define computers for auto shutdown FIELD DESCRIPTION IP address of the computer to be automatically shut down in the event of IP address power failure UDP port Preferred UPD port if any Ac fail delay Delay in minutes between ac failure and initiation of the automatic minutes shutdown Low battery delay Delay in seconds between low battery ala
98. up for alarm l gt OVER TEMPERATURE Ms 2 UNDER TEMPERATURE PLEASE SELECT Figure 67 Alarm battery temperature menu SET OVER TEMPERATURE ALARM VALUE 2 99 DEGREES Figure 68 Alarm battery maximum temperature setting SET UNDER TEMPERATURE ALARM VALUE 1 98 DEGREES 01 Figure 69 Alarm battery minimum temperature setting POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 55 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd SET INTEGRATION FACTOR 1 30 Alarm set menu Option 9 ENTER ACCEPT 05 ESC DISCARD Figure 70 Alarm integration factor setting The Alarm Integration Factor determines the number of times that the controller polls and retries to determine the USP status before deciding on an error status Setting the alarm integration factor too low will cause spurious alarms to be generated conversely setting the alarm integration factor too high may result in an alarm only being raised when it is already too late to take corrective action MODULE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS 1 NUM OF PHASE 4 UPDATE VOLT FREQ 2 MODULE S FREQUENCY 5 0UTPUT ADJUST 3 MODULE S VOLTAGE 6 FREQUENCY LIMITS Figure 71 Line configuration menu MANUAL AUTO NUM OF PHASE SETUP 1 SELECT 1 FORCE 3 PHASE SELECTED SELECT 2 AUTO SELECT 3 FORCE 1 PHASE Module config menu Figure 72 Setting number of phases SET MODULE S FREQUENCY SELECT 1 HARD DIP DEPEND SELECT 2 SET
99. utput voltage set to 120 Vac phase to neutral and the frequency set to 60 Hz If the voltage or frequency of your local power mains is different you must now adjust the POWER output voltage and or frequency to match your local environment If 120 Vac 60 Hz is your standard local voltage and frequency continue with section 4 8 3 below 4 8 1 Changing the Power output voltage Press the Enter key to display the main menu Select the Setup option Enter the password The default password is pressing the left arrow key eight times Then press the Enter key Select the Module configuration option Select the Module s voltage option The following screen is displayed Module s voltage 4 125V 1 110v selected 5 130v 2 oa 135 35 7 140 Use the up down arrow keys to move the blinking cursor to the desired voltage value then press Enter The characters selected appear to the right of your choice Press Esc If you need to change the frequency from the default 60 Hz continue with section 4 8 2 otherwise continue with section 4 8 3 4 8 2 Changing the Power output frequency 1 2 3 Press the Enter key to display the main menu Select the Setup option Enter the password The default password is pressing the left arrow key eight times Then press the Enter key Select the Module configuration option Select the Module s frequency option POWER RM 50 KVA
100. w seconds and then reconnect to the card using the newly configured parameters RTC 09 12 2007 12 36 58 olte 594487 oW Rev 26 09 06 Figure 134 Configuring network communication parameters POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 11 3 10 8 Defining SMS notification targets The SMS notifications option of the configuration menu enables you to define telephone numbers that are to receive notification via SMS in the event of specific alarm conditions on the Power Firmware version 02 06 Main SMS notifications Power Control Send SMS SMS Log Recipients phones Dry inputs Type Phone number PowerlL Y Temperature outputs F IT controljup Configuration 1L E Oo Oo Oo O O 1L Oo d Oo 8 Oo 0 0 ES Pw pw pw pm w p m m m E P p pw p rw p pm mw m ail P LI 4 ry mw rw rw opm m m m m EN Pw rw om Om m SA 41 RTC 09 12 2007 12 38 35 7 Site 594487 SW 26 09 06 Figure 135 Defining SMS notification targets Table 12 Fields in the SMS notification target definition screen FIELD DESCRIPTION Specify the phone number to which the SMS notification will
101. within the range of 384 432 Vdc If the voltage is not within this range determine what the Connect ground lines to busses according to markings as shown in the connection diagram Figure 7 on page 21 Verify secure connections problem is and resolve it before continuing with system start up 4 2 On the battery cabinet measure the voltage between the terminal and the Neutral terminal and between the terminal and the Neutral terminal Both measurements should be within the range of 196 216 Vdc If a reading outside of that range is obtained determine what the problem is and resolve it before continuing with system startup An external dual pole N C EPO switch may be connected according to connection schematic EPO wiring and switch rating must be rated for at least 5A 120 Vac instructions and schematics m Before connecting power to each system verify again that all connections are secure and are according to Follow the instructions in section 4 8 First time Startup which begins on page 28 POWER RM 50 KVA N Am Std User Guide Release 1 4 27 Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd 4 8 First time Startup This section describes the procedure for starting up the Power for the first time after having completed the installation process described in the previous chapter 1 Ensure that the maintenance bypass switch is set to NORMAL OFF and that no load devices are connected to the UPS 2 Turn the
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