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1. Note the connections to the UPS terminals remain unchanged with respect to those indicated the foregoing paragraphs R E P O This isolated input is used to turn off the UPS remotely in case of emergency The UPS is supplied from the factory with the Remote Emergency Power Off R E P O terminals short circuited see View of UPS connections ref 15 If it is to be installed remove the short circuit and connect to the normally closed contact of the stop device using a cable that provides a double isolation connection In case of emergency by activating the stop device the R E P O control is opened and the UPS enters stand by mode see USE section and powers off the load completely The R E P O circuit is self powered with SELV type circuits No external power supply voltage is therefore required When it is closed normal condition a maximum current of 15mA is present EXTERNAL SYNC This non isolated input is used to synchronise the inverter output with an appropriate signal coming from an external source For the installation use an isolation transformer with an isolated single phase output SELV comprised in the range 12 24Vac with 2 0 5VA power gt connect the transformer secondary to the EXTERNAL SYNC terminal see View of UPS connections ref 19 using a double isolation cable with
2. POWERING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME gt If present set the 1 0 switch to 1 and wait for a few seconds Check that the display is turned on and the UPS enters STAND BY mode 0 MENU 26 09 06 09 54 29 5 HISTORY 2 SYST STAND BY 6 WAVEFORM 3 TEMPERATURE 7 DIAGNOSTIC 4 COMMAND 8 CONFIGURATION STATUS STAND BY Cod 509 Cod Cr Check that no error messages appear indicating that the input cables do not respect the correct cyclic phase sense for three phase input only If error messages appear perform the following operations Switch off the UPS by moving the 1 0 switch to 0 if present and open all the input and output disconnecting switches Wait for the display to go off Open the battery fuse holders Open all the protective devices upstream from the UPS Remove the panel covering the input terminal board Correct the position of the input wires so that the phase direction is respected Close the panel again Repeat the power on operations including the preliminary operations Press to enter the start menu Choose Yes when prompted to confirm Press to confirm and wait for a few seconds Check that the UPS is set with the load powered by the inverter Open the input switch SWIN and wait for a few seconds Check that the UPS g
3. 0 MONITORING AND CONTROL SOFTWARE The monitoring software ensures an effective and user friendly management of the UPS displaying all the most important items of information such as the input voltage load applied and battery capacity It can also automatically perform shutdown operations send e mails sms and network messages when specific user selected events occur Installation operations Connect the RS232 communication port of the UPS to a COM communication port of the PC via the serial cable provided or connect the USB port of the UPS to a USB port of the PC using a standard USB cable Insert the CD Rom provided and select the desired operating system Follow the instructions given by the installation program For more detailed information on how to install and use the software consult the manual present in the Manuals folder of the CD Rom provided To check for a more recent version of the software visit the web site CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE The software UPSTools enables the parameters of the UPS to be configured using the RS232 serial port For a list of the possible settings at your disposal see the Configuring the UPS paragraph Installation operations Connect the RS232 communication port of the UPS to a COM communication port of the PC using the serial cable provided Follow the installation instructions provided in the software manual
4. TID Guru E IH HIDE D Graphic display D Function keys 3 Left hand LEDs area 4 Right hand LEDs area LAr Mains power LED A Stand by alarm LED Battery power LED Battery low LED D Load bypass LED D p mode LED The function of each key is indicated at the bottom of the display and varies according to the menu used BATTERY BOX OPTIONAL THE BATTERY BOX IS AN OPTIONAL ACCESSORY THIS UPS RANGE HAS BATTERY BOX VERSIONS OF THE SAME SIZE AND MATCHING STYLE The Battery Box contains batteries that increase the operating time of the UPS during prolonged black outs The number of batteries contained in it will vary according to the type of UPS to which the Battery Box is to be installed The utmost attention must be paid to ensure that the battery voltage of the Battery Box corresponds to that supported by the UPS P dd Standard Long Autonomy Additional Battery Boxes may be connected in a chain to obtain the desired autonomy time during a power failure This series of Battery Box contains two separate strings of batteries one with a positive voltage and the other with a negative voltage with respect to the neutral terminal N The bas
5. L Sound E Sound F Sound ae step of 1 sec The signal is emitted when the UPS is turned on or off using the relevant buttons A single beep confirms power on activation of the battery test cancellation of the programmed power off When the power off button is kept pressed the buzzer emits the sound A quickly four times before confirming power off by emitting a fifth beep The signal is emitted when the UPS switches to bypass to compensate for the surge current due to the activation of a distorting load The signal is emitted when the UPS switches to battery operation before the battery low signal sound D Possibility of silencing the report see paragraph Graphic Display The signal is emitted during battery operation when the battery low alarm threshold is reached Possibility of silencing the report see paragraph Graphic Display This signal is emitted in the presence of an alarm or lock This signal is emitted if the battery overvoltage fault occurs This type of signal is emitted when the battery test fails The buzzer emits ten beeps The alarm signal is maintained by the batteries to be replaced LED lights up SOFTWARE
6. PORET 10 sec 1 sec 30 sec SW Walk in is enabled Speed of Selects the speed of e 0 5 Hz sec synchronization synchronization between 1 2 5 between inverter and the inverter and the 1 5 2 bypass line bypass line e 2 Hz sec Enables reading of the External temperature e Notenabled probe optional external temperature Not enabled e Enabled SW probe When these output voltage values are set the output power of the UPS is reduced see Reducing the Load to 200V and 208V paragraph COMMUNICATION PORTS The UPS is supplied with the following communication ports see Views of the UPS gt Serial port available with RS232 connector and USB connector NOTE the use of one connector automatically excludes the other Port AS400 gt Expansion slots for additional COMMUNICATION SLOT interface boards On the front covered by the terminal cover there is another expansion slot for the power relay board 4 programmable contacts 250Vac 3A RS232 AND USB CONNECTORS RS232 CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR SIGNAL rra IN 1 1 VBUS 2 TX OUT Serial line TX 2 D 3 RX IN Serial line RX 3 D 4 4 GND 5 GND POWER 6 OUT 7 ESSSSS 9 WKATX OUT ATX power supply wake up COMMUNICATION SLOTS The UPS is equipped with two expansion slots for accessory communica
7. Output power factor 0 9 0 9 0 9 0 9 Weight with Standard 180 Kg 182 Kg 190 Kg 195 Kg batteries Long Autonomy 305 Kg 310 Kg 315 Kg 320 Kg Standard 320 x 840 x 930 mm Long Autonomy 440 x 850 x 1320 mm Accessories Battery cabinets Communication boards Remote mimic panel STA NDARD UPS viEWS SWIN SWBYP SWOUT C PE N y Input mains Battery start button COLD START Manual bypass switch Battery fuse holder isolator Output switch Separate bypass switch optional Input switch Terminal cover panel Brake rod Slots for accessory communication cards Communication ports AS400 USB RS232 Powershare sockets 10A max total on the two sockets and relative protection Ventilation fans Parallel PCB optional 1 0 main power sw
8. gt pajic BENI olol Tt s qj oo o ojo o l P H 9 1 o o o o o oH o oH 07 00 Lio al eer n wo CO CO C o spe gg gg nm i imm etike oo le U EP O J2 E EXT BATTERY EXTERNAL s o oJ TEMP PROBE SYNC SERVICE REPO e BYPASS i ee eee e oO 00 00 00 e le 2 Im c c te 9 wo x x z 2 8 d u 5 c a u a a iu u m m o m gt m m m m 4 m g PE 3 05935 4 gt m m 2 2o A 7 D PE N L1 L2 L3 PE PE L N L N PE BATT INPUT BYPASS OUTPUT Connection for the R E P O command Remote Emergency Power Off see previous page for the Long Autonomy version Power connections BATTERY INPUT SEPARATE BYPASS optional OUTPUT Connection for remote maintenance bypass command Connection for external Battery Box temperature probe Connection for external synchronization signal Slot for power relay board amp Area for the single phase short circuit bar VIEW OF THE CONTROL PANEL
9. E I MID 4 2 4 r pcs RENE E _ __ NIKE NES NU 2 LH SERVICE BYPASS 1 I 1 1 l l 1 RE 12 1 l n E lac 15 I nod PE I 1 1 lL g JE l l m 1 l l I l l u JV AS Lis l l Cey lyl lt I lt I II II2YII III I I I Q II I I I I II II II IKI IK ZIC WZU2 I QKKVWKWKWIT IIIIII I I IIIIA I R I IIIINI UV s a lie E N I I eee ee ee Peripheral electric control panel UPS internal connections LINE switch magneto thermal switch compliant with the indications given in the External Protection Devices section NOTE For installation with single phase input use a bi polar magneto thermal switch INPUT switch switch compliant with the indications given in the UPS Internal Protections section NOTE For installation with single phase input use a bi polar disconnecting switch OUTPUT switch switch compliant with the indications given in the UPS Internal Protections section SERVICE BYPASS switch disconnecting switch compliant with the indications given in the UPS Internal Protections section complete with auxiliary contact that is normally closed LINE BYPASS switch magneto thermal switch compliant with the indications g
10. 50 60Hz 20 100 load 40 20 50 load 20 40 72Hz High frequency IGBT with individual digital average current mode PFC control on each input phase THDi lt 3 20 99 Programmable from 5 to 30 sec in 1 second steps 220 230 240 Vac single phase 50 60Hz 10kVA 12kVA 15kVA 20kVA 8kW 9 6kW 12kW 16kW 0 8 1 5x In for t gt 500ms 1 0 5 3 resistive load 4 lt 1 with linear load lt 3 with distorting load 3 1 0 01 110 10 min 133 1 min 150 5 sec gt 150 0 5 sec 110 Infinite 133 60 minutes 150 10 minutes gt 150 2 sec High frequency IGBT with digital multiprocessor DSP uP voltage current based on signal processing techniques with feed forward 240Vdc 6A Two levels with temperature compensation Analogue switching current mode under microprocessor control PWM voltage and charge current adjustment 345 480Vac UPS Models 10 kVA 12 kVA 15 kVA 20 kVA Dimensions and weight Standard WxDxH Long Autonomy Standard Weight without batteries Long Autonomy Standard Weight with batteries Long Autonomy Modes and efficiency values Operating modes AC AC efficiency in on line mode efficiency in Eco mode DC AC efficiency in autonomy mode Miscellaneous Noise Color Ambient temperature e 1 Q2 8 Mains Battery load 0 100 Mains battery mains resistive load 096 10096 096 S 20 25 C for maximum battery
11. F31 Output fuse 3 blown F32 Battery charger stage anomaly F33 Output fuse of battery charger blown F34 Heat sink overtemperature F37 Battery charger overtemperature F42 BOOST battery 1 fuse blown F43 BOOST battery 2 fuse blown F44 BOOST battery 3 fuse blown gt Lock indicate a breakdown of the UPS or of its parts Locks are normally preceded by an alarm signal In the event of a fault and resultant breakdown of the inverter the inverter will be switched off and the load will be powered by the bypass line this procedure is excluded for breakdowns caused by high and persistent overloads and by short circuits CODE DESCRIPTION L01 L02 L03 L04 L05 L06 L07 L08 L09 L10 L11 L14 L17 L20 L23 L26 L29 L34 L35 L36 L37 L38 L39 L40 L41 L42 L43 L44 Incorrect auxiliary power supply One or more internal cables disconnected Phase 1 input fuse broken or input relay locked will not close Phase 2 input fuse broken or input relay locked will not close Phase 3 input fuse broken or input relay locked will not close BOOST stage overvoltage positive BOOST stage overvoltage negative BOOST stage undervoltage positive BOOST stage undervoltage negative Static bypass switch fault Bypass output breakdown Inverter overvoltage Inverter undervoltage Direct voltage at output of inverter or Sine wave inverter distorted Overload at output Short circuit at output of Phase1 output fuse broken or output relay locked will
12. m E I t E err E F EEEE PeEEEEEEE 2 c cC md r md 2 c o c gt 2 lt lt gt lt lt gt u lt gt u lt z u z gt u z gt u u z gt u Z 7 i z H i z W 3 4 6 1 3 4 5 6 T T T T J ay i o e ij T wd Me bn j un TURO q fee eee pe TS Ge j f PUT x 2 Ne x l e E E Bil ea Se gy eg Ear zu cR PEE TES ete t es WARNING only for single UPS No more than Battery Box connected in a cascade one UPS may be connected to each Battery Box or to more than one SETTING THE RATED BATTERY CAPACITY SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION Having installed one or more BATTERY BOXES batteries inside the UPS external batteries the UPS must be set up to update the rated capacity value total Ah of This setting should be made using the advanced configuration software UPSTools present on the CD ROM provided with the UPS or directly from the control panel of the UPS Installing and running UPSTools gt Follow the installation and operating instructions given in the software manual present in the UPSTools folder of the CD ROM Making the setting from the display Set the rated battery capacity following the indications given in the USE chapter EXTERNAL TEMPER
13. C The UPS may be operated with an ambient temperature of between 0 and 40 C The recommended working temperature for the UPS and the batteries is between 20 and 25 C In fact if the battery has an average life of 5 years with a working temperature of 20 C the life is halved if the working temperature is increased to 30 C Avoid installing the equipment in places exposed to the direct sunlight or hot air To keep the temperature of the installation room within the range indicated above there must be a system for eliminating the dissipated heat the UPS kW kcal h B T U h dissipation values are shown in the table on the previous page The methods that may be used are Natural ventilation Forced ventilation recommended if the outside temperature is less e g 20 C than the temperature at which the UPS or Battery Box is to be operated e g 25 C Air conditioning system recommended if the outside temperature is higher e g 30 C than the temperature at which the UPS or Battery Box is to be operated e g 25 C REMOVING THE UPS AND THE BATTERY BOX FROM THE PALLET STANDARD VERSION Cut the straps and remove the cardboard box by sliding it upwards 4 Remove the accessory box and side blocks NOTE 1 You will find the accessory box either inside the door of the UPS or on top of the UPS FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Open the door and remove the slides NOTE 2 The slides are fixed to the palle
14. COMMUNICATION SLOTS 45400 BUZZER SOFTWARE MONITORING AND CONTROL SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE STATUS ALARM CODES TECHNICAL DATA 30 31 31 32 33 34 34 34 35 36 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 41 41 41 42 43 44 44 44 45 49 53 OVERVIEW The new three phase single phase UPS 10 12 15 20 kVA series VFI SS 111 type have been designed using the latest technology available today so as to guarantee users maximum performance The use of the new control PCBs based on multiprocessor architecture DSP uP inside together with high frequency IGBT technology offers excellent performance both in the input stage absorbed current harmonic distortion lt 3 and in output output voltage distortion x 1 Thanks to these and many other features plus the easy to use design this new series represents a new reference standard for single phase output UPS systems Depending on user requirements there are two different versions available Standard Long Autonomy The Standard version stands out by its compact size The Long Autonomy version offers longer autonomy and new modern design These features make it than the Standard version thanks to the possibility to suitable for any environment double the number of batteries inside the cabinet Nominal power 10000 VA 12000 VA 15000 VA 20000 VA P 9000 W 10800 W 13500 W 18000 W
15. 0 1 for frequency The indication of the autonomy time left is an ESTIMATE so it should not be considered to be a perfectly accurate tool _ DISPLAY MENUS O20kVA 016kW 26 09 06 10 37 45 L1 N Freq MAINS VOLTAGE 221V 50 0Hz BYPASS VOLTAGE 221V 50 0Hz OUTPUT VOLTAGE 230V 50 0Hz L1 OUTPUT CURRENT 20 3A OUTPUT IPEAK 28 7A STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod 505 BATTERY REPLACE Cod A39 7 DIAGNOSTIC ENGLISH 8 CONFIGURATION 8 1 LANGUAGE ONLINE SMART ACTIVE 8 2 OPERATING MODE STAND BY OFF 200 PWR REDUCED 208 PWR REDUCED 8 3 OUTPUT VOLTAGE 8 4 OUTPUT FREQ 8 5 1 INTERNAL 5 BATT CAPACI iliis 8 5 2 EXTERNAL 8 6 1 AUTO RESTART 8 6 2 AUTO OFF 8 6 OTHERS 8 6 3 SENSITIVITY NORMAL 4 1 LOAD ON BYPASS 4 2 LOAD ON INVERTER 4 3 BATTERY TEST 1 SYSTEM ON 2 SYST STAND BY 020kVA 016kW 26 09 06 10 37 43 Li OUIPUTPOWERKVA 186 5 OUTPUTPOWERKW 140 3 TEMPERATURE AUTONOMY TIME 5m 45s BATTERY CAPACITY 72 SYSTEM TEMP 30 C STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod S05 Cod T 4 COMMAND W 5 Main menu 020kVA 016kW 26 09 06 10 37 44 0 MENU 26 09 06 10 37 52 1 2 Freq AU E IBI dd
16. BATTERY Box The storage room must respect the following conditions 0 40 C 32 104 F max 95 Temperature Relative humidity PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION PRELIMINARY INFORMATION UPS models 10 kVA 12 kVA 15 kVA 20 kVA Rated power 10000 VA 12000 VA 15000 VA 20000 VA Working temperature 0 40 C Max relative humidity during operation 90 non condensing 1000 m at rated power Max height of installation 1 Power for every 100 m above 1000 m max 4000 m WxDxH Standard 320 x 840 x 930 mm Long Autonomy 440 x 850 x 1320 mm Weight wi batteries Standard 180 Kg 182 Kg 190 Kg 195 Kg ei wl batteries 9 Long Autonomy 305 Kg 310 Kg 315 Kg 320 Kg Power dissipated at rated resistive load QS ov d LUE E pf 0 8 and with battery as buffer 480 kcal h 580 kcal h 660 kcal h 880 kcal h 1910 B T U h 2290 B T U h 2610 B T U h 3480 B T U h IE 0 49 kW 0 58 kW 0 67 kW 0 90 kW Peso aue ADAE ean 420 kcal h 500 kcal h 580 kcal h 775 kcal h piss DCUM 1660 B T U h 1990B T U h 2290B T U h 3070 B T U h Flow rate of fans for removing heat from installation room 300 mc h 355 mc h 410 mc h 545 mc h Current leak to earth 7 mA Isolation protection Cable input 3 97 B T U h 7 1 kcal h IP20 From bottom on rear The following formula can be used to calculate the fan capacity Q mc h 3 1 x Pqiss kcal h t4 te C is the dissipated power of all the inst
17. OUTPUT VOLTAGE 398V 2 SYST STAND BY 6 WAVEFORM BATTERY VOLTAGE 268Vdd 3 TEMPERATURE 7 DIAGNOSTIC II BATTERYCORRENT LOA 4 COMMAND 8 CONFIGURATION STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod 505 STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod S05 Cod BATTERY REPLACE Cod A39 t 5 HISTORY 6 WAVEFORM 8 6 4 BUZZER DISABLED 8 6 5 BATTERY TEST C 8 6 6 BATTERY LOW C min D 8 6 7 DATE amp TIME 8 7 DEFAULT CONFIG 8 8 NOMINAL VALUE OPERATING MODES The mode that guarantees maximum protection for the load is ON LINE mode in which the energy for the load is converted twice and is generated perfectly sinusoidal at the output with the frequency and voltage set by the fine digital control of the DSP irrespective of the input V F I In addition to the traditional double conversion ON LINE operating mode the following modes may be selected gt LINE INTERACTIVE gt SMART SMART ACTIVE gt STBYOFF STAND BY OFF In order to optimize efficiency in ECO mode the load is normally powered from the bypass If the mains voltage exceeds the allowed tolerance limits the UPS switches to normal double conversion ON LINE mode About five minutes after it has returned within the tolerance limits the load is switched back to bypass If you are not sure which operating mode ON LINE or ECO to choose the UPS may be set in SMART ACTIVE
18. SWMB maintenance switch open if present set the 1 0 switch to 1 After a few moments the UPS is turned on the capacitors are precharged and the Lock stand by LED blinks The UPS is in stand by mode gt Press the lt button to access the power on menu When prompted to confirm select YES and press the button again All the LEDs around the display light up for about 1 sec and a beep is emitted The message START UP appears on the display to inform the user of the beginning of the start up sequence which ends with transition of the UPS to load powered by the inverter POWERING ON FROM THE BATTERY gt If present set the 1 0 switch to 1 gt Hold the Cold Start key down for about 5 seconds The UPS will start and the display will light up gt Press the button to gain access to the power on menu When prompted to confirm select YES and press the again All the LEDs around the display light up for about 1 sec and the buzzer starts to beep once about every 7 seconds Note if the sequence described above is not executed within 1 min the UPS turns itself off to avoid discharging the batteries unnecessarily POWERING OFF THE UPS From the main menu select the SYSTEM STBY item and press lt to gain access to the submenu and press it again to confirm the operation To shut down the UPS completely set the 1 0 switch if present to O and open
19. UPS output Problem caused by mains power Wait until the input voltage falls within the tolerance values The UPS will automatically switch over to mains power PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE DISPLAY SHOWS C01 THE DISPLAY SHOWS C02 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES A30 A32 A33 A34 AND THE UPS DOES NOT START UP THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F09 F10 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F11 F14 F17 L06 L07 L08 L09 L14 L17 L20 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F03 F04 F05 A08 A09 A10 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F42 F43 F44 L42 L43 L44 THE JUMPER IS MISSING FROM THE R E P O CONNECTOR J13 REF 15 VIEW OF THE UPS CONNECTIONS OR IS NOT INSERTED CORRECTLY SWMB MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH IS CLOSED THE JUMPER IS MISSING FROM THE TERMINALS FOR THE REMOTE MAINTENANCE BYPASS J10 REF 17 VIEW OF THE UPS CONNECTIONS ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE lt 0 C MALFUNCTION OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR ON THE HEAT SINK MALFUNCTION AT THE UPS INPUT STAGE PHASE 1 HAS A MUCH LOWER VOLTAGE THAN THE OTHER TWO PHASES INSERTION OF FAULTY LOADS MALFUNCTION AT THE UPS INPUT OR OUTPUT STAGE NO CONNECTION ON ONE OR MORE PHASES SHORT CIRCUIT BAR MISSING FOR INPUT SINGLE PHASE CONNECTION THE INTERNAL PROTECTION FUSES ON THE PHASES OR THE INPUT RELAY HAV
20. a 1mm cross section Make sure to respect the polarisation as in the figure below GND 2 EXTERNAL e SYNC 1 After installation activate the command using the advanced configuration software UPSTools provided on the CD ROM shipped with the UPS system CONNECTING THE REMOTE MAINTENANCE BYPASS An additional maintenance bypass may be installed on a peripheral switchboard for example to enable the UPS to be replaced without interrupting the power supply to the load NOTES DIAGRAM SHOWING REMOTE INSTALLATION OF THE MAINTENANCE BYPASS ON THE THREE PHASE SINGLE It is absolutely essential to connect the SERVICE BYPASS terminal see View of UPS connections ref 17 to the auxiliary contact of the SERVICE BYPASS switch Closing the SERVICE BYPASS switch 4 opens this auxiliary contact which informs the UPS that the maintenance bypass has been activated If this connection is not present the power supply to the load may be shut off and the UPS damaged Use cables with a cross section that conforms to the indications given in Cross Section of the Cables Use a double insulated cable with a cross section of 1mm2 to connect the SERVICE BYPASS terminal to the auxiliary contact of the remote maintenance bypass isolator Whenever the UPS is equipped with internal isolation transformer check the compatibility between the remote maintenance bypass and the neutral arrangement in the electrical plant
21. any disturbance present on the input line will affect the load See also the USE section of the Redundant Auxiliary Power Supply for Automatic Bypass paragraph EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES MAGNETOTHERMAL As explained previously the UPS has protection devices for output faults as well as for internal faults In order to set up the power line install a magnetothermal switch upstream from the UPS with intervention curve C Please follow the indications in the table below Automatic external protections UPS Model Separate bypass input P N Single phase input P N Three phase input 3P N Ups 10 12 15 20 kVA 1095 Ups with separate bypass 45 20 kVA 100A 63A 100A Ups with separate bypass 10 12 kVA 63A 40A 100A If the protective device upstream from the UPS interrupts the neutral wire it must also interrupt all the phase wires at the same time four pole switch Output protections recommended values for discrimination Normal fuses Gl In Nominal current 7 In Nominal current 7 Normal switches C curve In Nominal current 7 In Nominal current 7 Ultra fast fuses GF In Nominal current 2 In Nominal current 2 DIFFERENTIAL In versions with no input separation transformer the neutral from the mains power supply is connected to the UPS output neutral as a result there will be no change to the neutral arrangements of the installation THE UPS INPUT NEUTRAL IS CONNECTED TO THE UP
22. mode in which according to statistical data on the quality of the power supply mains the UPS autonomously decides the mode it is to enter Finally in STAND BY OFF mode the UPS is set to operate only in an emergency when the mains power is present the load is powered off while in the event of a black out the load is powered by the inverter via the batteries and is then powered off again when mains power is restored The activation time is less than 0 5 sec MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWMB WARNING Maintenance work inside the UPS is to be performed exclusively by qualified staff Inside the UPS there may be a voltage present even when the input output and battery switches are open Removal of the UPS panels by non qualified staff may result in injury to the operator and damage the equipment Below is a list of the operations to be performed in order to carry out maintenance work on the equipment without shutting off the power supply to the load gt The UPS must power the load via the automatic bypass or the inverter with the mains voltage present N B If the UPS is in battery power mode activating the maintenance bypass entails shutting off the power supply to the load gt Close the maintenance bypass isolator SWMB situated behind the door in this way the input is short circuited with the output gt Open the input switches SWIN output switches SWOUT and battery fuse holders SWBATT situated behind the door The signal pan
23. not close Heat sink 1 overtemperature Heat sink 2 overtemperature Heat sink 3 overtemperature Battery charger overtermperature Temperature probe of heat sink 1 faulty Temperature probe of heat sink 2 faulty Temperature probe of heat sink 3 faulty Temperature probe of battery charger faulty BOOST battery 1 fuse blown BOOST battery 2 fuse blown BOOST battery 3 fuse blown TECHNICAL DATA Input Nominal voltage Nominal frequency Accepted input voltage tolerance due to no intervention of the battery referred to 400Vac Accepted input frequency tolerance due to no intervention of the battery referred to 50 60Hz Technology Input current harmonic distortion Input power factor Power Walk In Output Nominal voltage 0 Nominal frequency 2 Nominal apparent output power Nominal active output power Output power factor Short circuit current Precision of output voltage referred to output voltage of 400Vac Static stability Dynamic stability Voltage harmonic distortion with linear and normalised distorting load Crest factor allowed with nominal load Frequency precision in free running mode Inverter overloads PFout 0 8 Resistive load Bypass overload Technology Battery Charger Nominal voltage Maximum recharge current 9 Battery charger algorithm Technology Input voltage tolerance for recharging at maximum current 380 400 415 Vac 3 phase with neutral 4 wire 220 230 240 Vac single phase
24. powered by the automatic bypass The multiprocessor board and the control panel are not powered so the LEDs and the display are off PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY SOCKET POWER SHARE The UPS has an output socket that enables the load applied to it to be disconnected automatically under certain operating conditions The events that determine the automatic disconnection of the Power share socket may be selected using the configuration software UPSTools see the Configuration software and UPS Configuration paragraphs For example the socket can be disconnected after a given time of battery operation or when the battery low prealarm threshold is reached or an overload occurs Safety notes when the UPS is switched on if the output switch SWOUT is opened the Power share socket will remain connected to the mains If the manual bypass switch SWMB is inserted the output switch SWOUT is opened and when the UPS is shutdown the socket will be disconnected POWER WALK IN The UPS has a Power Walk in mode which can be enabled and configured using the software UPS Tools When the mode is enabled and mains power is restored after a period of battery operation the UPS starts to draw progressively from it so as not to stress due to the peak any generating set installed upstream The transient time may be set from 1 to 30 seconds The default value is 10 seconds During the transient the necessary power is drawn in part from the batteries and in pa
25. present in the UPSTools folder of the CD Rom provided To check for a more recent version of the software visit the web site We recommend the use of a cable no longer than 3 metres TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Irregular operation of the UPS is very often not an indication of a fault but is simply caused by simple problems or distractions We therefore recommend you consult the table here below which provides some information that will help you to solve the most common problems WARNING the table below frequently recommends the use of the maintenance BYPASS We remind you that before restoring the UPS to operation you must make sure that it is on and not in STAND BY If the UPS is in this latter mode turn on the UPS by accessing the SYSTEM ON menu and wait for the power on sequence to be completed before removing the maintenance BYPASS For further details read the procedures described in the maintenance BYPASS SWMB paragraph NOTE For a detailed explanation of the codes listed in the table see the STATUS ALARM CODES paragraph PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE UPS CONNECTED TO THE MAINS DOES NOT SWITCH TO STAND BY MODE THE RED BLOCK STAND BY LED DOES NOT FLASH NO BEEP SOUNDS AND THE DISPLAY DOES NOT LIGHT UP NO POWER REACHES THE LOAD THE UPS OPERATES OFF THE BATTERIES EVEN THOUGH MAINS POWER IS PRESENT CONNECTION TO THE INPUT TERMINAL MISSING NEUTRAL CONNECTION MISSING 1 0 SWITCH LOCATED
26. the multiprocessor board This board also controls continuously the amplitude and frequency of the mains voltage the amplitude and frequency of the voltage generated by the inverter the load applied the internal temperature and the state of efficiency of the batteries The block diagram below shows each of the parts that make up the UPS SWMB Maintenance by pass switch Automatic PFC static by pass CONVERTER INVERTER Line In Line Out v ss SWIN Input Stand by SWOUT Input Relay switch Output breaker breaker Battery charger SN SWBATT o Block diagram of the UPS IMPORTANT Our UPS are designed and produced for long life even under the severest conditions Remember however that they are electrical power equipment items and as such are in need of periodic checks Besides some components have a life cycle of their own and must therefore be checked at regular intervals and may need to be replaced where due to the conditions in particular the batteries fans and in some cases the electrolytic capacitors It is recommended to implement a preventive maintenance program using manufacturer authorised and trained service personnel Our Technical Servicing department is at your disposal to discuss the different personalized preventive maintenance options with you PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Visual
27. 0 The cross sections indicated in the table refer to a maximum cable length of 10 metres The maximum length of the cables for connection to the optional Battery Box is 3 metres Note the maximum cable size that can be inserted in the INPUT BYPASS and OUTPUT terminal boards is 25mm for cables with cable lugs and 35mm for rigid cables The maximum section for cables that can be inserted in the BATT terminal board is 10 mm for cables with cable lugs and 16 mm stripped cables CONNECTIONS The very first connection must be the protection conductor or the earth cable which should be inserted in the terminal marked PE The UPS must be earthed before use B Connect the input and output cables to the terminal board as shown in the figure below THE INPUT NEUTRAL MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED DO NOT CONNECT THE OUTPUT NEUTRAL TO THE INPUT NEUTRAL z z x x 9 9 z z gt ul u s d 3 d m m m gt m m gt 6 x d n ggg 2 J gt Y m m C 2 0 0 IPE N L1 L2 L3 N PE BATT INPUT Note connections to the BATTERY module are only required when the optional Battery Box is present CONNECTIONS OF THE MODEL WITH SEPARATE BY
28. 4x51 500V 6 3x32 SA ZA The max input current refers to a rated load PF 0 9 and an input voltage of 346V and a battery charger charged with 4A In versions with additional internal battery chargers optional the maximum input current on lines L2 and L3 must be increased by 7A SHORT CIRCUIT If a failure occurs on the load the UPS protects itself by limiting the value and duration of the current output short circuit current These values also depend on the operating status of the UPS at the time of the failure there are two different cases UPS NORMAL OPERATION the load is switched instantaneously to the bypass line 7t 1 1250A s the input line is connected to the output without any internal protection blocked after t gt 0 5s UPS in BATTERY OPERATION the UPS protects itself by providing a current equivalent to about 1 5 times the rated current for 0 5s and turns itself off after this time has elapsed BACKFEED The UPS has internal protection against backfeed through metal separating devices There is an output on the relay board optional for activating a releasing device to be installed upstream from the UPS The UPS has an internal device redundant bypass power supply which when a failure occurs on the machine activates the bypass automatically thus keeping the load powered without any internal protection and without any limitation to the power supplied to the load Under these emergency conditions
29. ATURE PROBE This NON ISOLATED input may be used to measure the temperature inside a remote Battery Box The special kit provided by the manufacturers must be used any methods not conforming to specifications may cause faults or breakdowns in the equipment To install connect the cable included in the special kit to the EXT BATTERY TEMP PROBE connector see View of the UPS Connections ref 3 After installation enable the external temperature measuring function using the advanced configuration software UPSTools present on the CD ROM provided with the UPS REMOTE PANEL OPTIONAL The remote panel enables the remote monitoring of the UPS and gives a real time detailed summary of the machine status The device ensures that the operator can control the electrical values of the mains power outputs batteries etc and locate any alarm conditions For further information regarding the connection and use of this device please refer to its apposite manual USE FS DESCRIPTION The purpose of a UPS is to ensure a perfect power supply voltage for the devices connected to it irrespective of whether mains power is present or not Once connected and powered the UPS generates a sinusoidal alternating voltage with a stable amplitude and frequency irrespective of the changes and or variations occurring on the electricity network For as long as the UPS receives energy from the mains the batteries are kept charged under the control of
30. BEHIND THE DOOR IN 0 POSITION THE SWIN SWITCH LOCATED BEHIND THE DOOR IS OPEN MAINS POWER FAILURE BLACKOUT INTERVENTION OF UPSTREAM PROTECTION DEVICE CONNECTION TO THE OUTPUT TERMINALS MISSING THE SWOUT SWITCH LOCATED BEHIND THE DOOR IS OPEN THE UPS IS IN STAND BY MODE STAND BY OFF MODE HAS BEEN SELECTED MALFUNCTION OF THE UPS AND AUTOMATIC BYPASS OUT OF USE INTERVENTION OF THE UPSTREAM PROTECTION DEVICE THE INPUT VOLTAGE IS OUTSIDE THE ACCEPTED OPERATING VALUES FOR MAINS POWER Connect the mains to the terminals following the indications in the paragraph on Installation The UPS cannot operate without the neutral connection WARNING The absence of this connection could damage the UPS and the load Connect the mains to the terminals following the indications in the paragraph on Installation Set the switch to 1 if present Close the switch Check that mains power is restored and if necessary switch on the batteries to power the load Restore the protection WARNING check that there is no overload or short circuit on the UPS output Connect the load to the terminals Close the switch Run the start up sequence Change the operating mode STAND BY OFF emergency mode is used to power the loads only during blackouts Insert the maintenance bypass SWMB and contact the nearest service centre Restore the protection WARNING check that there is no overload or short circuit on the
31. E BLOWN THE INTERNAL PROTECTION FUSES ON THE BATTERIES HAVE BLOWN Mount the jumper or check that it is inserted correctly Open the SWMB switch located behind the door Insert the jumper Heat the environment wait until the temperature of the heat sink rises above 0 C and then switch on the UPS Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB switch the UPS off and then on again and exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem persists call the nearest service centre Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB switch the UPS off and then on again and exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem persists call the nearest service centre Open the SWIN start up the UPS using the batteries wait until the sequence ends and then close SWIN Disconnect the load Insert the maintenance bypass SWMB switch the UPS off and then on again Exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem still persists call the nearest service centre Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB switch the UPS off and then on again and exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem persists call the nearest service centre Check the connections to the terminals Insert the bar following the instructions given in the paragraph on single phase connections Call the nearest service centre Call the nearest service centre PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES A13 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF
32. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM NOTE for the following diagrams in cases of single phase connections on the input line instead of 3P N please read P N UPS with no variation of the neutral arrangements 3P N 3P N 3P N or 3P N P N v Output UPS with galvanic isolation on input P N Load Load Note For three phase connections the transformer must be suitably sized to operate off the bypass UPS with galvanic isolation on output UPS without any variation in neutral condition and with separate bypass input P N 3P N or P N S Output UPS with galvanic isolation and with separate bypass input N Output UPS with galvanic isolation at output and separate bypass input Load Load Separate bypass if the separate bypass option is present protective devices must be present on both the main power supply line and the bypass line Note the neutral of the input line and that of the bypass are commoned inside the equipment so they must refer to the same potential If the two power supplies were different an isolation transformer would have to be used on one of the inputs UPS without any variation in neutral condition and with separate bypass input connected to independent power supply line P N 3P N or 3P P N Load UPS
33. MBIENT TEMPERATURE IS OVER 40 C HEAT SOURCES CLOSE TO THE UPS VENTILATION SLITS OBSTRUCTED OR TOO CLOSE TO WALLS FAULT IN THE TEMPERATURE PROBE OR BATTERY CHARGER COOLING SYSTEM BREAKDOWN OR MALFUNCTIONING OF THE STATIC BYPASS THE DISPLAY HAS POWER SUPPLY PROBLEMS DUE TO A FAULT IN THE AUXILIARIES THE UPS IS IN BYPASS SUPPORTED BY THE REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY The batteries of the UPS should be replaced in that they are no longer able to maintain the charge for a sufficient time to ensure the required autonomy Warning The batteries are to be replaced by qualified staff Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB without powering off the UPS in this way the fans cool the heat sink more quickly Eliminate the cause of the overtemperature and wait for the temperature of the heat sink to drop Exclude the maintenance bypass Insert the maintenance bypass SWMB without turning off the UPS so that the fans continuing to run cool the heat sink more quickly and wait for the temperature of the heat sink to drop Turn the UPS off and then on again Exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem persists call your local service centre Eliminate the cause of the overtemperature Open the battery fuse holder isolators SWBATT and wait for the temperature of the battery charger heat sink to drop Close the battery fuse holders If the problem recurs call your local service centre WARNING never open the SWBATT fuse ho
34. NPUT OPTIONAL 12 INTERNAL TRANSFORMER 12 ADDITIONAL INTERNAL BATTERY CHARGERS 12 INSTALLATION 13 STORING THE UPS AND THE BATTERY Box 13 PREPARING FOR INSTALLATION 13 PRELIMINARY INFORMATION 13 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 14 INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT 14 REMOVING THE UPS AND THE BATTERY BOX FROM THE PALLET 15 PRELIMINARY CHECK OF CONTENTS 17 INSTALLING THE UPS AND THE BATTERY BOX 17 STEPS TO BE TAKEN TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE TERMINALS OF THE UPS BATTERY BOX 17 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 18 WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 18 INTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES OF THE UPS 21 EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES 22 CROSS SECTION OF THE CABLES 23 CONNECTIONS 23 CONNECTIONS OF THE MODEL WITH SEPARATE BYPASS 24 CONNECTION OF UPS SINGLE PHASE INPUT 24 R E P O 25 EXTERNAL SYNC 25 CONNECTING THE REMOTE MAINTENANCE BYPASS 26 CONNECTING THE BATTERY Box TO THE UPS 28 MULTIPLE EXPANSIONS 29 SETTING THE RATED BATTERY CAPACITY SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 29 EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE PROBE 30 REMOTE PANEL OPTIONAL USE DESCRIPTION PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS POWERING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME POWERING ON FROM THE MAINS POWERING ON FROM THE BATTERY POWERING OFF THE UPS GRAPHIC DISPLAY DISPLAY MENUS OPERATING MODES MAINTENANCE ByPAss SWMB REDUNDANT AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY FOR AUTOMATIC BYPASS PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY SOCKET POWER SHARE POWER WALK IN REDUCING THE LOAD TO 200V AND 208V CONFIGURING THE UPS COMMUNICATION PORTS RS232 AND USB CONNECTORS
35. PASS The very first connection must be the protection conductor or the earth cable which should be inserted in the terminal marked PE The UPS must be earthed before use P Connect the input and output cables to the terminal board as shown in the figure below THE INPUT AND BYPASS NEUTRAL MUST ALWAYS BE CONNECTED THE INPUT AND BYPASS LINES MUST REFER TO THE SAME NEUTRAL POTENTIAL DO NOT CONNECT THE OUTPUT NEUTRAL TO THE INPUT OR BYPASS NEUTRAL YELLOW GREEN YELLOW GREEN YELLOW GREEN BLACK BROWN GRAY BLUE BLACK BLUE BLACK BLUE YELLOW GREEN BLUE BLACK RED 1112 211 L2 13 PE L INPUT BYPASS OUTPUT Note connections to the BATTERY module are only required when the optional Battery Box is present CONNECTION OF UPS SINGLE PHASE INPUT The very first connection must be the protection conductor or the earth cable which should be inserted in the terminal marked PE The UPS must be earthed before use Apply the short circuit to the three input bushings see View of UPS connections ref 21 using the bar and the three screws provided in the supplies box as shown in the left hand figure below Then connect the phase cable to L1 as indicated in the figure below right
36. PHASE MODEL DON O 4 See ee ee ee Recte 1 I I I I I r SERVICE BYPASS Peripheral electric control panel UPS internal connections LINE switch magneto thermal switch compliant with the indications given in the External Protection Devices section 1 1 l l 1 i mE 5 E N 3 l l mE PE NE Lic T LL c LL M E L3 E SR SSS SS SS SS So SSS SSS Se SS SSS SS SS SS SSS SS SS PSS SS SSS SS SSS Sas L2 2 amp L1 z N d NOTE For installation with single phase input use a bi polar magneto thermal switch INPUT switch disconnecting switch compliant with the indications given in the UPS Internal Protections section NOTE For installation with single phase input use a bi polar disconnecting switch OUTPUT switch disconnecting switch compliant with the indications given in the UPS Internal Protections section SERVICE BYPASS switch disconnecting switch compliant with the indications given in the UPS Internal Protections section complete with auxiliary contact that is normally closed DIAGRAM SHOWING REMOTE INSTALLATION OF THE MAINTENANCE BYPASS ON THE THREE PHASE SINGLE PHASE MODEL WITH SEPARATE BYPASS MAIN BYPASS LOAD N L1 L2 L3 N L N L l
37. S OUTPUT NEUTRAL THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM THAT POWERS THE UPS IS NOT MODIFIED BY THE UPS The neutral condition is only modified if an isolation transformer is present or when the UPS works with a neutral isolated upstream Make sure that the equipment is connected correctly to the input neutral because as damage may be caused to the UPS During operation with the mains supply present a differential switch RCD at the input to the UPS will activate should a fault occur on the output side as the output circuit is not isolated from the input circuit In any case other differential switches may still be installed on the output preferably in coordination with those present at the input The differential switch located upstream must have the following characteristics Differential current adjusted to the sum of UPS Load we recommend a suitable margin be kept to prevent unwanted activation 100mA min 300mA recommended Type B or type A Delay of atleast 0 1s CROSS SECTION OF THE CABLES The manufacturer recommends that the INPUT OUTPUT and BATTERY cables pass under the UPS unit Please refer to the following table for the minimum cross sections to be used for the input and output cables Cable sizes mm2 x INPUT mains OUTPUT BATTERY optional separate bypass optional Eg Ee pere Eg seq peu 10 10 10 2 5 10 10 10 10 4 4 4 12 16 16 4 16 16 16 16 6 6 6 15 16 16 4 16 16 16 16 6 6 6 20 25 25 6 25 25 25 25 10 10 1
38. THE FOLLOWING CODES F19 F20 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES A26 A27 THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE CODE S06 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F06 F07 F08 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES L01 L10 L38 L39 L40 L41 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES A22 F23 L23 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES L26 OPEN THE PROTECTION UPSTREAM OF THE BYPASS ONLY FOR SEPARATE BYPASS BYPASS SWITCH SWBYP OPEN ONLY FOR SEPARATE BYPASS MALFUNCTION OF THE BATTERY CHARGER BATTERY FUSES INTERRUPTED OR FUSE HOLDER SWITCHES OPEN THE BATTERIES ARE DISCHARGED THE UPS WAITS UNTIL THE BATTERY VOLTAGE RISES ABOVE THE ESTABLISHED THRESHOLD VALUE INPUT RELAY BLOCKED MALFUNCTIONING OF THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR OR THE UPS COOLING SYSTEM MAIN AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY STATIC BYPASS SWITCH THE LOAD CONNECTED TO THE UPS IS TOO HIGH OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT Restore the upstream protection WARNING check that there is no overload or short circuit on the UPS output Close the switch located behind the door Open the battery fuse holders SWBATT insert the maintenance bypass SWMB and shut down the UPS completely Switch on again and if the fault persists contact the nearest technical support centre Replace the fuses of close the SWBATT switches WARNING whenever necessary it is advisable to replace fus
39. Uninterruptible Power Supply lO 12 15 20 kVA three phase single phase lt wx VIRI lt lt a cmm N S Manuale d installazione Ed uso INsrAllarioN ANd USE MANUAL Installations und BedienungsanleiTUNG Manuel d installation d utilisation ETT Manual de instalaci n y uso INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this product Our company is specialized in the design development and production of uninterruptible power supplies UPS The UPS described in this manual is a high quality meticulously designed product built to guarantee the best performance This manual contains detailed instructions on how to use and install the product For information on how to use your equipment to its full potential this manual should be kept close at hand beside the UPS and READ BEFORE STARTING TO WORK ON Copying all or any part of this manual is strictly prohibited unless due authorization has been granted by the manufacturers In order to improve the product the manufacturers reserve the right to make changes to it at any time and with no notice O CONTENTS OVERVIEW 6 STANDARD UPS viEWS 7 LoNG AuTONOMY UPS viEWS 8 ViEW OF THE UPS CONNECTIONS 9 VIEW OF THE CONTROL PANEL 10 BATTERY OPTIONAL 11 SEPARATE BYPASS I
40. alled apparatus at the installation premises expressed in kcal h ta environmental temperature te external temperature To account for leaks increase the value obtained by 1096 The table shows an example of the fan capacity with tg tg 5 C and with nominal resistive load pf 0 8 N B The formula applies if ta gt te otherwise an air conditioner should be installed The dispersion current of the load is added to the dispersion current of the UPS on the earth protection conductor ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This UPS product conforms to the current electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations C2 class It may cause radio interference in the home environment The user may have to adopt supplementary measures This product is for professional use in industrial and commercial environments Connections to USB and RS232 connectors must be made with the cables provided or at least with shielded cables less than 3 metres long INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT When choosing the site in which to install the UPS and the Battery Box the following points should be taken into consideration Avoid dusty environments Check that the floor is level and capable of withstanding the weight of the UPS and the Battery Box Avoid cramped environments that could impede the normal maintenance activities relative humidity should not exceed 90 non condensing Check that the ambient temperature with the UPS running remains between 0 and 40
41. anently and depending on the screen the model of the machine or the title of the menu currently active Main area of the display used to view the UPS measurements updated constantly in real time and to access the various menus that may be selected by pressing the relevant function keys Once the desired menu has been selected this part of the display will show one or more pages containing all the data related to the menu chosen Area indicating the operating status of the UPS The first line is always active and constantly shows the current status of the UPS The second is only active when an error and or fault occurs on the UPS and indicates the type of error fault that has occurred On the right each line indicates the code corresponding to the event in progress Area divided into four boxes each one corresponding to the function key below it According to the menu active at that moment the display shows the function for the corresponding key in the relevant box a 8 To gain access to the main menu To return to the previous menu or screen To scroll through the various items on a menu or move from one page to another while viewing data 1 To confirm a selection To temporarily silence the buzzer hold down for more than 0 5 sec To cancel a programmed switching on off hold down for more than 2 sec 1 measurements The precision of the measurements is 1 for voltage measurements 3 for current measurements
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43. c frequency range for the xr p q y switch to bypass and 596 n ecd Sw tolerance FETA e 0 75 synchronization of the o output e 1 10 in steps of 1 Bypass voltage See voltage range Low 180V Low 180 200 in steps of 1V thresholds ellenes to High 264V High 250 264 in steps of 1V sw Bypass voltage bd Ate Low 200 Low 180 220 in steps of 1V zu thresholds for ECO TUA mode High 258 High 240 264 in steps of 1V ze PRR Selects the activation e Low n sensitivity for operation in Normal e Normal CP ECO mode e High Power supply of load es Disabled load e Disabled not powered sw in stand by cn d by status NOT powered e Enabled powered e Enabled High sensitivity e Enabled Low sensitivity Selects operating mode of Enabled e Disabled with input output Bypass operation bypass line High sensitivity synchronization w e Disabled without input output synchronization Inverter Selects the source of synchronization synchronization for the From bypass line F a SW External Sync inverter output Selects the pause time for Power on dela automatic reactivation Been e Disabled cP y after mains power has e 1 255 in steps of 1 sec been restored Enables the mode for Enabled Power Walk in gradual return to mains Disabled SW power e Disabled Sets the duration of the Duration of gradual return to mains TN E Power Walk in
44. check of the connection Check that all the connections have been made strictly following the indications given in the Connections paragraph Check that the 1 0 button is in its 0 position see Front Views of the UPS point 5 Check that all the isolators are open Close the battery fuse holders Close the 4 battery fuse holders SWBATT present in the position indicated in the figure below BATTERIA BATTERY SWBATT SSS lt ES WARNING if a battery expansion Battery Box has been installed incorrectly by not following the information as provided in the Connecting the Battery Box to the UPS paragraph this can lead to the battery fuses becoming damaged If this happens contact the customer services department immediately to avoid further damage to the UPS Note When the fuses are closed small arc flashes may occur due to the charge of the capacitors present inside the UPS This is normal and does not cause faults and or damage Power on the UPS Close the protective devices upstream from the UPS Close the input and output isolators Close all the input SWIN and output SWOUT isolators except for the maintenance isolator SWMB which is to remain open Note if the separate bypass option is present close also the bypass isolator SWBYP IIIS RO 00 0669 00 89 00 6 99 INGRESSO INPUT USCITA OUTPUT SWIN SWOUT
45. el is turned off Wait for the electrolytic capacitors on the power board to discharge about 15 minutes and then proceed to perform the maintenance operations N B During this phase with a load powered via the maintenance bypass any disturbance on the power supply line of the UPS will affect the devices powered The load is connected directly to the mains The UPS is no longer active Having completed the maintenance operations proceed as follows to restart the UPS gt Close the input and output isolators and the battery fuse holders The signal panel is reactivated Turn on the UPS again from the SYSTEM ON menu Wait for the sequence to be completed gt Open the maintenance bypass the UPS resumes normal operation The rms value of the output voltage is set by the fine control of the DSP irrespective of the input voltage while the frequency of the output voltage is synchronized within a tolerance range that may be set by the user with the input voltage to enable the bypass to be used Outside this range the UPS desynchronizes and returns to the rated frequency and the bypass may no longer be used free running mode REDUNDANT AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY FOR AUTOMATIC BYPASS The UPS is equipped with a redundant auxiliary power supply that enables the UPS to run on an automatic bypass even when a failure occurs in the main auxiliary power supply If a fault occurs in the UPS shutting off the main auxiliary power supply the load is
46. entilation fans to flow away correctly Noobjects should be left on its top surface Having set the equipment in position secure it by engaging the brake rod see Front Views of the UPS point 8 situated below the connecting terminals Long Autonomy version only In seismic areas or for mobile systems the brackets used to fasten the unit to the pallet ramps can be reused to anchor the UPS to the floor see the figure below In normal conditions the brackets are not necessary STEPS TO BE TAKEN TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE TERMINALS OF THE UPS BATTERY BOX The operations indicated below are to be performed with the UPS disconnected from the mains powers turned off and with all the switches and fuse holders of the equipment open Follow the instructions provided below to open the UPS Open the door Remove the terminal and switches cover see Views of the UPS ref 7 Having completed the installation operations inside the equipment replace the terminal cover and close the door ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS WARNING a 4 wire three phase distribution system is required for the three phase input connection The UPS must be connected to a power supply line made up of 3 phases neutral PE protective earth of TT TN or IT type Therefore the phase rotation must be respected Optional TRANSFORMER BOXES to convert the distribution systems from 3 wires to 4 wires are available WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR CONNECTING TO THE
47. er locked load not powered gt Command indicates that a command has been activated CODE DESCRIPTION Remote power off command C02 Remote load on bypass command C03 Remote power on command C04 Battery test running C05 Manual bypass command C06 Emergency power off command C07 Remote battery charger power off command C08 Load on bypass command gt Warning messages that refer to a specific configuration or operation of the UPS CODE DESCRIPTION Battery low warning W02 Programmed power off enabled W03 Programmed power off command imminent W04 Bypass disabled W05 Synchronization disabled UPS in Free running mode gt Anomaly minor problems that do not bring the UPS to a halt but affect its performance or inhibit the use of some of its functions CODE DESCRIPTION A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A13 A16 A18 A19 A22 Inverter Desynchronized External synchronism failed Overvoltage on input line 1 Overvoltage on input line 2 Overvoltage on input line 3 Undervoltage on input line 1 Undervoltage on input line 2 Undervoltage on input line 3 Input frequency outside tolerance limits Voltage on bypass line outside tolerance limits Bypass frequency outside tolerance limits Voltage on bypass line out of range Overcurrent peak on output Load gt user defined threshold Output isolator open Positive branch batteries missing or battery fuses open Negative branch batteries missing or battery fuse
48. es with others of the same type see the section UPS internal protections Wait for the batteries to recharge or manually force start up from the START UP menu Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB switch off the UPS open SWIN and contact the nearest service centre Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB switch the UPS off and then on again and exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem persists call the nearest service centre Reduce the load until it falls within the 10096 threshold or load threshold if code A22 is displayed Switch the UPS off Disconnect all the loads relating to the phases affected by the short circuit Restart the UPS Re connect the loads one at a time in order to identify the fault PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES A39 A40 AND THE RED BATTERIES TO BE REPLACED LED IS ON THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F34 F35 F36 L34 L35 L36 THE DISPLAY SHOWS ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING CODES F37 L37 THE DISPLAY SHOWS THE CODES L11 THE DISPLAY SHOWS NOTHING OR PROVIDES INCORRECT INFORMATION THE DISPLAY IS OFF THE FANS ARE OFF BUT THE LOAD IS POWERED THE BATTERIES HAVE FAILED THE PERIODIC EFFICIENCY TEST AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OVER 40 C HEAT SOURCES CLOSE TO THE UPS VENTILATION SLITS OBSTRUCTED OR TOO CLOSE TO WALLS FAULT IN TEMPERATURE PROBE OR UPS COOLING SYSTEM A
49. ic diagram for the Battery Box is shown here below BATTERY 4 2 N BATTERY EXTENSION 5 N BATTERY Standard BB480 A5 BB480 M5 Rated voltage 240 240 240 240 Weight 150Kg 270Kg WxDxH 320 x 840 x 930 mm Long Autonomy BB480X M5 BB480X M7 BB480X M3 BB480X M6 Rated voltage 240 240 Vdc 240 240 Vdc 240 240 Vdc 240 240 Weight 300 Kg 390 Kg 395 Kg 400 Kg WxDxH 400 x 815 x 1320 mm OO SEPARATE BYPASS INPUT OPTIONAL THE DI OPTIONAL VERSION OF THE UPS SERIES HAS SEPARATE BYPASS AND INPUT LINES The UPS series with separate Bypass ensures a separate connection between the input and bypass lines The UPS output is synchronised with the bypass line so as to safeguard against incorrect voltage changeovers in the alternate phases in the event of automatic bypass or closing of the maintenance switch SWMB INTERNAL TRANSFORMER THE OT OPTIONAL VERSION OF THE UPS SERIES DIFFERS FROM THE STANDARD VERSION IN THAT IT USES AN ISOLATION TRANSFORMER INSTEAD OF THE BATTERIES This series of UPS uses an isolation transformer connected to the UPS output terminals NOTE A separate bypass line is supplied on this UPS version The transformer is connected to the UPS output terminals so the values displayed are those of the quantities measured upstream of the transformer The presence of the transformer inside the UPS modifies the system neutral arrangements The i
50. itch LONG AuTonomy UPS VIEWS C gt sranmmm 0 0 S booo emmm booa es mo oo e c 14x51 gG SQA soov GRES CI D lt e im ameo ammo c m ammo r ammo lt gt amm m ammo lt D eur ow sep CI m UU 0DDDDUUUUDUDUDUDUUUUUUUUUUUDDDDDDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU UUUDDDUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUI Battery start button COLD START Manual bypass switch Battery fuse holder isolator Output switch Separate bypass switch optional Input switch Terminal cover panel Oy gt QG 9 Brake rod Slots for accessory communication cards Communication ports AS400 USB RS232 Powershare sockets 10A max total the two sockets and relative protection Ventilation fans Pa
51. iven in the UPS External protection devices section BYPASS INPUT switch switch compliant with the indications given in UPS Internal Protections section CONNECTING THE BATTERY BOX THE UPS THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE UPS AND THE BATTERY BOX MUST BE MADE WITH THE DEVICES POWERED OFF AND UNPLUGGED FROM THE MAINS UPS POWER OFF PROCEDURE gt gt gt gt gt gt Turn off all devices connected to the UPS or use the remote bypass option if installed Turn off the UPS following the relevant power off procedure see the USE section of the Powering off the UPS paragraph Open all the isolators and fuse holders present in the UPS Isolate the UPS completely from the electricity network by opening all the external protective devices situated on the input and output lines Wait a few minutes before proceeding to work on the UPS Remove the terminal cover of the UPS see Operations to access the UPS Battery Box terminals CONNECTING THE BATTERY BOX gt v v v Check that the battery voltage of the Battery Box corresponds to that allowed by the UPS check the data plate on the Battery Box and the manual of the UPS IMPORTANT make sure that the fuse holders of the UPS and the Battery Box are open Remove the terminal cover of the Battery Box see Operations to access the UPS Battery Box terminals Connect the earth terminals of the UPS and the Battery Box Connect
52. lders during battery operation Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB switch the UPS off and then on again Exclude the maintenance bypass If the fault persists contact the nearest technical support centre Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB shut down the UPS completely and wait for a few seconds Switch the UPS on again Exclude the maintenance bypass If the problem persists contact the nearest technical support centre Activate the maintenance bypass SWMB shut down the UPS completely and wait for a few seconds Try to switch on again If the display does not light up or the sequence fails contact the nearest technical support centre and leave the UPS in manual bypass mode STATUS ALARM CODES Using a sophisticated self diagnostic system the UPS can check and indicate on the display panel its status and any errors and or faults that have occurred during its operation When a problem arises the UPS signals the event by showing the code and corresponding type of alarm on the display gt Status indicates the current status of the UPS CODE DESCRIPTION S01 Precharging S02 Load not powered stand by status S03 Power on phase S04 Load powered by bypass line 505 Load powered by inverter 506 Battery operation 507 Waiting for batteries to recharge 508 Economy mode enabled 509 Ready for power on 10 UPS locked load not powered 11 UPS locked load on bypass 12 BOOST stage or battery charg
53. life 100 load amp THDv lt 1 320 x 840 x 930 mm 440 x 850 x 1320 mm 90 Kg 95 Kg 115 Kg 120 Kg 190 Kg 195 Kg 315 Kg 320 Kg True on line double conversion ECO mode Smart Active mode Stand by Off Emergency Frequency Converter 294 29896 293 596 lt 52dB A RAL 7016 0 40 C To maintain the output voltage within the range of precision indicated it may have to be recalibrated after a long period of operation If the mains frequency is within 5 of the selected value the UPS is synchronized with the mains If the frequency is outside the tolerance limits or running on the battery the frequency is the value selected 0 1 The recharging current is regulated automatically according to the capacity of the battery installed Battery Box Standard BB480 A5 BB480 M5 Battery Rated voltage per branch 240 Vdc No batteries 40 12 80 12 Miscellaneous Ambient temperature en 0 40 C Humidity lt 95 non condensing Protective devices Overcurrent Short circuit WxDxH 320 x 840 x 930 mm Weight 150 Kg 270 Kg Battery Box BB480X M5 BB480X M7 BB480X M3 BB480X M6 Long Autonomy Battery Rated voltage per branch 240 Vde No batteries Ah 80 12 9 120 12 7 80 12 12 120 12 9 Miscellaneous Ambient temperature m 0 40 C Humidity lt 95 non condensing Protective devices Overcurrent Short circuit WxDxH 400 x 815 x 1320 mm Weight 300 Kg 390 Kg 395 Kg 400 Kg 20 25 C for maximum
54. mum time of operation on battery power Sets the estimated autonomy time left for battery low warning Sets the time interval for automatic battery test Selects the user overload limit Selects the operating mode of the sound alarm Selects the operating mode of the auxiliary socket Sets the Ah installed external battery extension Selects the display language Set the date and time 50 Hz 230V ON LINE Disabled Disabled 3 min 40 hours Disabled Reduced Always connected 0 Ah English 50 Hz 60 Hz 200V 208V 220V 230V 240V 220 240 in steps of 1V via software only ON LINE ECO SMART ACTIVE STAND BY OFF FREQUENCY CONVERTER via software only Enabled Disabled Disabled complete battery discharge 1 6500 1 255 Disabled 1 1000 Disabled 0 103 Normal 0 in steps of 1 sec in steps of 1 min in steps of 1 hour steps of 1 Reduced does not sound when bypass is activated momentarily Always connected Disconnected after n seconds of battery operation Disconnected n seconds after the end of discharge alarm signal see manual of UPSTools Min 0 Max 999 in steps of 1 unit English Italian German CP CP CP CP SW Sw Sw Sw CP Sw CP CP CP FUNCTION DESCRIPTION DEFAULT POSSIBLE SETTINGS Advanced Functions Selects the allowed input 0 input frequen
55. nstallation of a remote maintenance bypass parallel to the UPS is incompatible with inclusion of the transformer In any event if the remote maintenance bypass is inserted make sure at the time the remote bypass switch is closed that the UPS is isolated from the system by opening the input and or output switches ADDITIONAL INTERNAL BATTERY CHARGERS THE AC OPTIONAL VERSION OF THE UPS SERIES DIFFERS FROM THE STANDARD VERSION IN THAT SOME ADDITIONAL BATTERY CHARGERS ARE USED INSTEAD OF THE BATTERIES This series of UPS must be used together with an external Battery Box and is suitable for applications requiring long back up times NOTE A separate bypass line is supplied on this UPS version The additional internal battery charger cards are powered directly on mains power and have pseudo sinusoidal wave form absorption If the input switch is closed but the I O switch is open UPS switched off the battery chargers operate independently Open the input switch SWIN to totally shutdown the UPS and the additional battery chargers 12 kVA 15 kVA AC Version Nominal voltage 240 240 Vdc Current in addition to that supplied by the internal battery charger INSTALLATION ALL THE OPERATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION ARE TO BE PERFORMED EXCLUSIVELY BY QUALIFIED STAFF The company declines all liability for damage caused by incorrect connections or operations not described in this manual N STORING THE UPS AND THE
56. oes into battery powered mode and that the load is still powered correctly A beep should be heard approximately every 7 seconds Close the input switch SWIN and wait for a few seconds Check that the UPS is not in battery powered mode and that the load is powered correctly by the inverter To set the Date and Time access menu 8 6 7 see Display menus Use the up down arrows 1 to set the desired value and then confirm with the lt key to move to the next field To save the new settings go back to the previous menu by pressing the key 0 MENU 26 09 06 09 55 47 5 HISTORY 2 SYST STAND BY 6 WAVEFORM 3 TEMPERATURE 7 DIAGNOSTIC 4 COMMAND 8 CONFIGURATION STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod S05 Cod 0 MENU 26 09 06 09 58 13 STATUS BATTERY WORKING Cod 804 Cod a 0 26 09 06 09 59 31 5 HISTORY 2 SYST STAND BY 6 WAVEFORM TEMPERATURE 7 DIAGNOSTIC 4 COMMAND 8 CONFIGURATION STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod S05 Cod 8 6 7 DATE amp TIME 18 06 08 12 25 41 DATE amp TIME 18 06 08 12 24 53 STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod S05 Cod A Ct POWERING ON FROM THE MAINS gt Power the UPS by closing the SWIN input switch and leaving the
57. ommend that you push it down the ramps from behind taking every precaution and accompanying the unit along the ramps to the floor In view of the weight of the machine this operation should be carried out by two people NOTE We advise you to keep all the parts of the packaging for future use PRELIMINARY CHECK OF CONTENTS Having opened the package start by checking the contents UPS BATTERY BOX optional Metal slides Guarantee document User manual Metal slides Guarantee document Cable for connecting Cd rom containing the UPS management software the Battery Box to the UPS Standard version only 4 Serial connecting cable 4 battery fuses to be battery fuses to be inserted in the SWBATT fuse inserted in the SWBATT fuse holders Front door holders Front door key Long Autonomy version only key Long Autonomy version only Short circuit bar with 3 fastening screws INSTALLING THE UPS AND THE BATTERY Box When installing the equipment the following points should be considered The wheels are to be used exclusively for fine positioning and thus for small distances only The plastic parts and the door are not to be used for gripping or pushing the UPS Sufficient space should be left in front of the equipment for it to be turned on off and maintenance operations to be performed on it 2 1 5 The rear part of the UPS should be set at least 30 cm from the wall to enable the air blown by the v
58. rallel PCB optional Remote Emergency Power Off R E P O VIEW OF THE UPS CONNECTIONS lo Ir l 4
59. rt from the mains maintaining sinusoidal absorption The battery charger is turned on again once the transient has passed REDUCING THE LOAD TO 200V AND 208V If the output voltage is set to 200V and 208V see Configuring the UPS paragraph the maximum power output of the UPS is reduced with respect to its rated value as shown in the graph below 85 240 230 220 208 200 output voltage set an rated load output SSS CONFIGURING THE UPS The table below illustrates all the possible settings at your disposal to tailor the UPS to best satisfy your needs CP Control Panel Indicates that the configuration can be changed not only from the configuration software but also from SW Software the control panel Indicates that the configuration may only be changed from the configuration software FUNCTION DESCRIPTION DEFAULT POSSIBLE SETTINGS Output frequency Output voltage Operating mode Power off due to minimum load Autonomy limitation Battery low prealarm Battery test Maximum load alarm threshold Sound alarm Auxiliary socket power share Battery expansion Language Date and Time Selects rated output frequency Selects rated output voltage Phase Neutral Selects one of the 5 operating modes Automatically powers off UPS in battery operation if the load is less than 5 Sets the maxi
60. s open System temperature probe faulty System temperature lt 0 C System temperature too high Temperature of heat sink 1 lt 0 C Temperature of heat sink 2 lt 0 C Temperature of heat sink 3 lt 0 C Internal battery temperature probe faulty Internal battery overtemperature External battery temperature probe faulty External battery overtemperature Positive branch batteries to be replaced Negative branch batteries to be replaced gt Fault more critical problems than Anomalies that if they persist they may bring the UPS to a halt CODE DESCRIPTION F01 Internal communication error F02 Incorrect input phase direction F03 Input fuse 1 broken or input relay blocked will not close F04 Input fuse 2 broken or input relay blocked will not close F05 Input fuse 3 broken or input relay blocked will not close F06 Input relay 1 blocked always closed F07 Input relay 2 blocked always closed F08 Input relay 3 blocked always closed F09 Precharge of positive branch capacitors failed F10 Precharge of negative branch capacitors failed F11 BOOST stage anomaly F14 Sine wave of inverter distorted F17 Inverter stage anomaly F19 Positive battery overvoltage F20 Negative battery overvoltage F21 Positive battery undervoltage F22 Negative battery undervoltage F23 Overload at output F26 Output relay 1 blocked F27 Output relay 2 blocked F28 Output relay 3 blocked F29 Output fuse 1 blown F30 Output fuse 2 blown
61. t by a screw marked C in the figure Remove the 4 brackets securing the UPS to the pallet the screws are marked A and B in the figures Using 4 of the previously removed screws type A secure the slides to the pallet as shown Push the UPS from the rear off the pallet with great care Make sure that the door is closed before doing this the slides NOTE All parts of the packaging should be kept for future use LONG AUTONOMY VERSION WARNING IN ORDER TO AVOID DAMAGE TO PERSONS AND OR TO THE MACHINES PLEASE FOLLOW SCRUPULOUSLY THE INDICATIONS GIVEN BELOW SOME OF THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS REQUIRE TWO PEOPLE Cut the straps and slide the cardboard box off Remove the two brackets securing the UPS to the pallet by the unit pulling upwards Remove the packaging loosening screws A and B Remove the box containing the accessories NOTE The box of accessories may be inside the packaging or behind the UPS door 777777 Im Wis gt removed the two brackets can be used as ramps Fasten the ramps to the pallet using the screws and making sure to align them with the wheels of the unit Turn the feet as far as they will go in order to increase the distance between the unit and the pallet Make sure that the door is properly closed WARNING to unload the UPS from the pallet we rec
62. the SWIN input switch Note during prolonged periods of inactivity it is good practice to shut down the UPS using the 1 0 switch if present open the input and output switches and lastly with the UPS off open the battery fuse holders GRAPHIC DISPLAY At the centre of the control panel there is a large graphic display which provides in the foreground and in real time a detailed overview of the current status of the UPS Directly from the control panel you can turn the UPS on off view the electrical values of the mains output battery and make the main machine settings The display is divided into four main areas each with its own specific function 020kVA 016kW 26 09 06 10 25 09 0 MENU 26 09 06 10 25 49 L1 OUTPUT LOAD 78 1 SYSTEM ON 5 HISTORY 15 6 2 OUTPUT POWER kW 14 0 2 SYST STAND BY 6 WAVEFORM AUTONOMY TIME Sm 455 3 TEMPERATURE 7 DIAGNOSTIC EOM MM 4 COMMAND 8 CONFIGURATION STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod 505 STATUS LOAD ON INVERTER Cod 505 Cod BATTERY REPLACE Cod A39 Sample screens of the graphic display screens are only indicative the data shown may not reflect the actual situation GENERAL INFORMATION 2 VIEW DATA BROWSE MENUS 3 UPS STATUS ERRORS FAULTS 4 KEY FUNCTIONS Key Symbols Area of the display that shows the date and time perm
63. the input mains voltage is shut off If the jumper is removed when the mains voltage is present the UPS resumes operation from the inverter If the jumper is removed when there is no mains voltage present the UPS resumes operation from the battery Indicates that the batteries are about to run out when contact 5 12 is closed Indicates that the UPS is running on battery power when contact 6 14 is closed When the contact is closed indicates that the UPS is locked When the contact is closed indicates that the load is powered via the bypass N B The figure shows the contacts present inside the UPS capable of carrying a max current of 0 5A to 42Vdc The position of the contacts shown in the figure is with no alarm or signal present The output may be programmed using the configuration software The function indicated is selected by default factory setting MMI BUZZER The status and faults of the UPS are signalled by the buzzer which will emit a sound modulated according to the operating conditions of the UPS The various kinds of sound are described here below Sound A Sound B Sound C Sound D Sound E Sound F Sound G Sound A Sound B i U EC TNR UR Sound D L
64. the terminals to the UPS and the Battery Box terminals marked with the symbol with the red cable terminals marked with the N symbol with the blue cable terminals marked with the symbol with the black cable respecting the correspondence indicated by the symbols print on the terminal cover of the Battery Box and the UPS Reposition the terminal covers removed previously CHECKING INSTALLATION gt gt gt gt Insert the fuses in the SWBATT fuse holders of the Battery Box Close the SWBATT fuse holders of the Battery Box and the UPS Carry out the UPS power on procedure described in this manual After about 30 sec check that the UPS is working properly simulate a black out by opening the SWIN input isolator of the UPS The load must continue to be powered the battery power LED must light up on the control panel of the UPS and the latter will emit a beep at regular intervals When the SWIN input isolator is closed again the UPS must resume operation on mains power MULTIPLE EXPANSIONS Several Battery Boxes can be connected in a cascade to ensure prolonged autonomy The connections should be made as shown here below UPS BATTERY BATTERY BOX BOX s sss
65. tion boards that enable the equipment to communicate using the main communication standards Some examples gt Second RS232 port gt Serial duplicator gt Ethernet agent with TCP IP HTTP and SNMP protocol gt RS232 RS485 port with JBUS MODBUS protocol For further information on the accessories available visit the web site AS400 PORT GND lt AS400 PORT 22 wo 3 8 3 3 0 2 8 8 w s 8 8 a o 8 2 gt lt T 77 mn e e O b AN ZA Z IN C 14 O 12 11 minm JO 112 141 10 9 O O O Lock 15 4 5 12 6 13 14 9 10 3 11 15V GND REMOTE ON REMOTE OFF REMOTE BYPASS BATTERY LOW BATTERY WORKING LOCK BYPASS POWER POWER INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4 Isolated auxiliary power supply 15V 5 80mA max Ground to which the isolated auxiliary power supply 15V and the remote commands Remote ON Remote BYPASS Remote OFF refer When pin 2 is connected to pin 15 for at least 3 seconds the UPS is turned on When pin 8 is connected to pin 15 the UPS is powered off instantly When pin 7 is connected to pin 15 the power supply of the load switches from inverter to bypass For as long as the connection remains the UPS continues to operate from the bypass even if
66. with separate bypass input on independent power supply line and with galvanic isolation at input P N Bypass 7 P N UPS with separate bypass input connected to independent power supply line and with galvanic isolation at output INTERNAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES OF THE UPS The table below shows the sizes of the isolators of the UPS and the sizes of the battery fuses SWBATT these devices are accessible from the front of the UPS There are also indications about the internal fuses not accessible protecting the input and output lines and the maximum input and rated output currents To install the UPS see the block diagram in the USE section of the Description paragraph Fuses are to be replaced with ones of the same size and the characteristics indicated in the table below Isolators and internal protective devices UPS mod tomatic switches Fuses UPS input UPS output Rectifier input Iput Battery fuse Output fuse current Maintenance fuse A Output SM Separate bypass current NEE SWOUT SWMB SWBATT Max Rated optional 25A FF 500V 32A gG 400V 25A FF 500V 10 40A 4P 40A 4P 6 3x32 10x38 6 3x32 20A 15A 25A FF 500V 32A gG 400V 25A FF 500V 12 40A 4P 40A 4P 6 3x32 10x38 6 3x32 24A 17A 2 x 20A FF 50A gG 400V 2 x 20A FF 13 SERI pon 500V 6 3x32 14x51 500V 6 3x32 cu 225 2 x 20 FF 50A gG 400V 2x20A FF BEAGE 500V 6 3x32 1

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