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1. 1 3 Model and Part Numbers This product is available to order under the following part numbers Model Number Description Part Number INV 4810A 1000VA 800W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 120Vac 60HZ 014 114 10 INV 4810EA 1000VA 800W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 230Vac BO0HZ 014 115 10 INV 4815A 1500VA 1200W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 120Vac 6OHZ 014 116 10 INV 4815EA 1500VA 1200W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 230Vac BOHZ 014 117 10 MC 1000A Comtoler modulaciones 018 593 10 STS 050A 50A static transfer switch module 2 00 cece cece eee ese eseeseeeueeeseeseeeeaeeeeeueeaeenennanes 019 050 10 MBSDU 50 2U 19A Discontinued see 020 424 10 00ccoccocccccccnccnccncccncnnononccnanonnnnnnnnnnnanonannnnonannnannnnnn 020 447 40 MBSDU 50 2U 19 UA MBS DU panel maintenance bypass switch and NEMA AC distribution 020 422 10 MBSDU 50 2U 19A MBS DU panel maintenance bypass switch and IEC AC distribution 020 424 10 INVSS 2EA 1U 19A Inverter shelf act sagen loro inr tailandia 030 419 10 STSSS I 1EA 1U 19A Controller STS shelf includes interface module IFC 1000NSA c00 030 420 10 MC BLANK Controller blank Plate ssmtucioniscsanosnarscdsio nit detectadas 614 616 10 IFC BLANK Interface blank plate coooocccccocncoconococononononoconnnonanononanononannnnonnnonannnnannnenanos 614 617 10 INV BLANK Inverter STS blan
2. 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 34 of 43 Error Condition Possible Cause Recommendation Ensure input cables and bus bars are all firmly connected to power source Check if inverter output or mains AC are not yet switched on or are low in power Priority is On line STS STS AC input source is from inverter The inverter is AC output is normal but in normal status but the utility line is in abnormal Check AC mains connection and status No AC output and all LEDs off Lack of input power with yellow LED on status Priority is On line STS STS AC input source is from utility the inverter is in AC output is normal but normal status Maybe the current load is out of with green LED flash 1 capability of inverter or the inverter is just from time s abnormal status back to normal Priority is On line STS AC output is normal but with green LED flash 1 time s and yellow LED Please refer to inverter troubleshooting guide STS AC input source is from utility and inverter is in Please refer to inverter troubleshooting guide abnormal status on No AC output yellow Both inverter and utility AC source are in abnormal Check AC mains and inverter output LED is on status Priority is off line AC is 0 normal from Mains but IA ren Please refer to inverter troubleshooting guide abnormal status yellow LED is on Priority is of
3. 4 Knockouts on top and bottom are for shelf inter connections To remove knockout snip tabs move plate up and down until tabs in back snap apart Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 6 of 43 3 3 MBSDU Panel Mounting Preparation The panel has been designed for flush or mid mounting in a 19 relay rack Mounting brackets are also supplied for mounting in a 23 rack NOTE The panel shall be mounted in a clean and dry environment 1 The panel should be mounted to the rack using at least two 12 24 x 1 2 screws in each bracket Philips type screws and screwdriver should be used to eliminate the possibility of slippage and scratching of the unit s exterior Washers such as internal tooth or special screws that are designed to cut through the painted surface should be used to ensure a good chassis ground 2 Put the panel into the equipment rack horizontally and align holes of mounting brackets and rack The panel must be mounted above the controller interface STS shelf 3 All input and output connections are made through the knockouts located in the bottom of the rear cover and both side panels To remove knockout snip tabs move plate up and down until tabs in back snap apart 4 Remove the rear cover to access the backplane and connectors Argus Technologi
4. K T gt Y D D gt A LL E Cc ope 2 y A oe D N w J gt WN ha oa Visit us at www argus ca ARGUS This page intentionally left blank Argus Technologies Ltd Visit www argus ca Burnaby British Columbia Telephone 604 436 5900 Fax 604 436 1233 Argus Technologies reserves the right to make changes to the products and information contained in this document without notice Copyright 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd Argus is a registered trademark of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada INEX Inverter System User Manual 014 114 B2 Applies to inverter modules 014 114 10 014 115 10 014 116 10 and 014 117 10 The following documents and drawings are included in this manual to provide the necessary information required for installation operation and fault diagnosis of the unit e Specifications 014 114 B1 e Installation and Operation Instructions 014 114 CO e Factory Service Information 048 527 10 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 B2 RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Inverter Module Input Nominal Voltage Operating Range Under Voltage Warning Threshold Under Voltage Threshold Over Voltage Warning Threshold Over Voltage Threshold Isolation AC DC Inrush current Isolation DC enclosure Input Protection Psop
5. D 40Vdc i i Wire Max Wire Max Wire Max cascaded Table A Recommended wire size versus current Remarks 1 Total Power Rating VA W No of shelf x Inverter module power rating VA W 2 2 I P current Total power rating W 0 88 40 3 O P current Total power rating VA AC voltage 4 4 Single Inverter Shelf System 1 In the inverter shelf package you will find a jumper When only ONE inverter shelf is applied in the system insert the jumper to pins 1 and 2 of connector JP2 2 Negative BAT and positive BAT DC input terminal studs are located in the left side of backplane In consideration of the power rating and distance from the battery choose appropriate gauge wire using Table A as well as local wiring rules NOTE For inverter systems without a controller open collector terminals are available on the inverter shelf backplane for the inverter fail alarm See details under point 9 of Section 4 5 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 9 of 43 3 Thread battery cables through left side panel knockout put the hole lug at one end of each battery cable to DC input stud 4 Secure the connection with two supplied M5x12 cross hex washer type nickel screws and washers as shown CAUTION A Reverse polarity connections would damage the unit and is not cov
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7. 115Vac 3 120Vac Output Freq Selectable at 1 50Hz and 2 60Hz Inverter output frequency OPV HL For Output volt 208V adjustable between 220V and 240V High loss of inverter output voltage For Output volt 220V adjustable between 233V and 252V For Output volt 230V adjustable between 244V and 264V For Output volt 240V adjustable between 254V and 276V For Output volt 110V adjustable between 117V and 127V For Output volt 115V adjustable between 122V and 132V For Output volt 120V adjustable between 127V and 138V OPV LL For Output volt 208V adjustable between 1760V and 198V Low loss of inverter output voltage For Output volt 220V adjustable between 176V and 209V For Output volt 230V adjustable between 185V and 218V For Output volt 240V adjustable between 193V and 228V For Output volt 110V adjustable between 89V and 105V For Output volt 115V adjustable between 93V and 110V For Output volt 120V adjustable between 100V and 114V IPV LVSD Adjustable between 36V and 46V Cut off voltage of inverter input Power Limited Adjustable between 50 and 100 Inverter output power capacity Fan Speed Selectable at 1 Normal and 2 Full Fan speed level of inverter module Inverter On off 1 All gt On Off Sine Setting all single inverter turn on or off 2 Single MES Serial No Inv X t XXXXXXXXXX Serial No XXXXXXXXX Enter o ON o OFF Table G Inverter parameter settings Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Pr
8. Refer to Section 3 1 to insert the nylon guide pin Improper position of nylon guide pin E to correct position Inverter module cannot E be properly inserted Check if the inserted module is not inverter Insertion of non inverter module module Inverter shelf holds only inverter modules Ensure input cables are all firmly connected to power source No AC output Check if power source is not yet switched on or and all LEDs off is low in power l l Ensure inserted inverter modules have the same Mismatch of inverter modules E specifications No AC output Inverter self diagnosis takes a few seconds Both green and yellow Inverter self diagnosis LED turns to a solid green light after the LEDs flicker completion of self diagnosis No AC output A Both yellow and red Load exceeds 125 da me ie E Lae than of the LEDs are on otal power rating Reduce as required Ensure input cables are connected to correct 1 Input wiring is connected in reverse polarity positive to positive negative to reverse polarity negative Ocelot operaia Adjust voltage to ensure that the connected p 9 p g range device is within the inverter output voltage range l Turn off the input power source to remove all Red LED is on For multi shelf system any jumper insertion on JP2 connector would obstruct parallel connections Remove jumper from JP2 4 Negative Power Protection connector For single shelf system jumper on JP2 connector pool
9. flush with the mounting ears With the power on the green LED of the controller unit will light if everything functions correctly If an interface module is available simply insert the interface module into the 3U wide interface slot of the pre 2 wired controller interface STS shelf until the faceplate is flush with the mounting ears 014 114 CO Rev D WC Argus Technologies Ltd Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 21 of 43 5 3 Interface Module Implementation NOTE FC is pre installed on the 030 420 10 shelf 1 To install interface module the rear cover must be removed 2 Plug one end of the supplied flat cable to CN1 connector and route the other end through the hole on the controller interface STS shelf backplane as shown 3 Cover up the controller interface shelf backplane with the rear cover Tr aS ae eS ee ee 4 Pull the other end of flat cable to the front of INEX inverter system and plug the cable to the cable socket on the interface module PCB shown below Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 22 of 43 6 Operation 6 1 Pre Operation Check 6 1 1 Inverter Operation Check e Check the DC input polarity e Ensure the input voltage is in the stan
10. inverter shelf to connect to any available digital input on the CXC See the following example A A A A A A A AA AA A E _A A y 2a ee en oe ee nen ee Alarm si ignal for inverter module one layer a o Inverter Fail Jose vane gt BAT BAT DC cathode DC anode Inverter 1 BE aAa Inverter fail open collector terminals 7 meee e m sen Tins enter Fail GND oom Tle a ee gt carril maz z Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 12 of 43 14 To do system grounding cover up the backplane with the rear cover first and screw the ground wire on the rear cover with the supplied cross hex washer type nickel screw as shown NOTE NEX inverter modules allow maximum 12 units cascaded for expanding power capacity The input current of entire inverter system would exceed the current limit of available wires When the total input current is over the cable current limit split DC connection to multiple groups by removing inter connected BAT amp BAT bus bars between groups and choose suitable wire size for each group Inout DC feeder breaker configured one per shelf or optionally inout breaker per two shelves maximum 4 5 1 CASE STUDY An inverter system with eight INV 4810A inverter modules 8kVA The total input current 1
11. 2 Controller Interface STS Shelf Mounting Preparation The shelf has been designed for flush or mid mounting in a 19 relay rack Mounting brackets are also supplied for mounting in a 23 rack NOTE The shelf shall be mounted in a clean and dry environment Allow at least 1 75 of free space in front of the unit for unrestricted cooling airflow 24 x 1 2 screws in each bracket Philips type screws and screwdriver should be used to eliminate the possibility of slippage and scratching of the unit s exterior Washers such as internal tooth or special screws that are designed to cut through the painted surface should be used to ensure a good chassis ground 2 Put the shelf into the equipment rack horizontally and align holes of mounting brackets and rack NOTE Each INEX controller module or interface module allows maximum control of 12 inverter units cascaded It is recommended to have the controller interface STS shelf installed on top of stacked inverter shelves to ease inter connections however it may be installed below the inverter shelves if the MBSDU panel is not required All input and output connections are made through the knockouts located in the top and the bottom of each of the two rear covers as well as both side panels The cover on the right is for the controller interface section and the cover on the left is for the STS section 3 Remove the rear cover s to access the shelf backplane and connectors
12. 20Vac or 230Vac output at 50Hz or 60Hz The inverter module is hot swappable meaning it can be inserted or removed from the shelf without cutting power to or from the system A universal 19 shelf is designed to parallel connect and synchronize all INEX inverter models With this shelf INEX series employs N 1 redundant configuration to output power maximum of 12kVA for 120Vac models and 18kVA for 230Vac models and to operate in N 1 redundant mode for optimization INEX all master dynamic mechanisms automatically share and re organize critical loads to further prevent interruption if one or more inverter modules fail INEX selective static transfer switch STS provides automatic instantaneous load transfer which further secures uninterrupted operation of sensitive electronic equipment The INEX system controller equipped with a DSP microprocessor gives real time system status through comprehensive LCD LED indication and allows program settings through the display panel A communication interface module provides local or remote control and monitoring of the system mAT Fe pa ea oa ef ot aS oo 868 oo oo FER ea ea oa 8 os Do 3 as as oa 06 i 1 i Da O O INEX Inverter system only INEX Inverter system with control metering Illustrations only and may not match your installation Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered tradema
13. 4 88 MBSDU Panel 1 Connect signal cables between MBSDU panel STS and inverter shelves as shown 2 Remove the shorting plug on CN1 and connect the 4 pin MBS cable to the CN1 connector on the backplane of the STS shelf 3 Connect the 5 bus bars supplied with the MBSDU panel to the STS backplane via the corresponding connectors of MBSDU panel as shown DANGER a To meet CEC NEC requirements to prevent fire electric shock improper operation of circuit protection devices as well as improper operation of the equipment an electrical bond between neutral and ground is required at the AC source or distribution point of an inverter system Ensure that the installation complies with the specific wiring rules applicable to your country or area of jurisdiction For INEX systems with a MBSDU this can be facilitated by RJ installing a wire jumper between Neutral and Ground on the terminal block labelled output on the back of the MBSDU shown here 4 Connect AC input to the terminal on the back left of MBSDU panel according to the position of the labels as shown Wire jumper should be sized for the maximum capacity of the system Refer to Table A 5 Connect AC output to the terminal according to the label on the back right of MBSDU panel to external distribution or load Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trad
14. 51 5A 48Vdc can be halved by removing DC positive BAT and DC negative BAT bus bars connected between shelves 2 and 3 DC connection is split into two groups 4kVA and 4kVA After selecting suitable wire for minimum transmission current of 75 8A two pairs of battery cable are separately connected to DC positive and negative studs of both groups as shown E GND E OC MACL MAC N ore Li INV SHELF 1 MEE 1 SE SSE LE 4 pele E E e en ya TE a lor aay pin ci DC I P Group enterito gt INV SHELF 3 OA pia LB Se ee Io OOOO ios leal AC O P Group a o gl Hig merger 1 a INV SHELF 4 erases ALA PRA IL 4 a sone sawali tt E Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 13 of 43 4 6 STS Controller Shelf WARNING Ensure all power sources are OFF during wiring Disconnect battery cables from battery 1 Follow wiring instructions to suit your installation CN1 Use shorting plug for pins 1 to 4 when MBS is not installed CN2 SYNC port on the controller interface shelf backplane 2 Locate the CN2 connector on the backplane of the STS shelf and the CN7 connector on the backplane of the inverter shelf Connect these two connectors with the attached STS signal cable as shown CN7 SYNC port on the inverter shelf
15. EX Inverter System Continued Mechanical Inverter Module STS Module Controller Module Interface Module Inverter Shelf Controller Interface STS Shelf MBSDU Panel Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Heat Dissipation Operating Altitude Audible Noise Standards Inverter Module STS Module Controller Module Marking Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight Dimensions Weight 43 8mm H x 215mm W x 270mm D 1 7 H x 8 5 W x 10 6 D 2 5 kg 5 5 lb 43 8mm H x 215mm W x 270mm D 1 7 H x 8 5 W x 10 6 D 2 1 kg 4 6 Ib 43 8mm H x 87 9mm W x 277mm D 1 7 H x 3 4 W x 10 8 D 0 5 kg 1 1 lb 43 8mm H x 129 5mm W x 79 7mm D 1 7 Hx 5 1 W x 3 1 D 0 25 kg 0 55 Ib 43 8mm H x 440mm W x 329 5mm D 1 7 H x 17 3 W x 13 D 2 7 kg 6 Ib 43 8mm H x 440mm W x 329 5mm D 1 7 H x 17 3 W x 13 D 2 7 kg 6 Ib 88mm H x 483mm W x 329 5mm D 3 5 H x 19 W x 13 D 7 0 kg 15 4 Ib 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 5 to 50 C 23 to 122 F with full performance 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 0 to 90 non condensing Forced air cooling for inverter and STS modules 1500m 4922 feet 55dB ETS 300 753 Class 3 1 EN 60950 1 UL 60950 1 IEC 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 EN62040 1 1 IEC 62310 1 CSA C22 2 No 107 3 A
16. Inverter temperature high 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 30 of 43 8 1 Maintenance Although very little maintenance is required with INEX systems routine checks and adjustments by qualified service personnel are recommended to ensure optimum system performance The following table lists the maintenance procedures for this system These procedures should be performed at least twice a year WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE AND SHOCK HAZARD Use extreme care when working inside the shelf while the system is energized Do not make contact with live components or parts Circuit cards including RAM chips can be damaged by static electricity Always wear a grounded wrist strap when handling or installing circuit cards Procedure Date Completed Clean ventilation openings Inspect all system connections re torque as necessary AN Verify alarm control settings AA Verify alarm relay operation A Table P Sample maintenance log Inverter Fan Replacement 1 Unlock the inverter and slide the module 10 cm 4 out of the shelf Wait two minutes for module capacitors to discharge Remove the six 6 screws that secure the front cover to the module Gently slide the front cover with the fans out of the module case Disconnect the fan power connectors one per fan Note the direction of airflow and remove
17. NSI UL 1778 EN 60950 1 cULus CE RoHS C Tick The above information is valid at the time of publication Consult factory for up to date ordering information Specifications are subject to change without notice Argus Technologies Ltd Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved 014 114 B1 Rev D WC Page 4 of 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read this manual prior to use to become familiar with the product s numerous features and operating procedures To obtain a maximum degree of safety follow the sequences as outlined This manual provides warnings and special notes for the user a Points that are vital to the proper operation of the product or the safety of the operator are indicated by the heading WARNING b A notation that is in Bold or Italic typeface covers points that are important to the performance or ease of use of the product Before using the product read all instructions and cautionary markings on the product and any equipment connected to the product Do not expose the product to rain or snow install only in a clean dry environment CAUTION Unless otherwise noted use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the product manufacturer may result in a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons CAUTION Do not operate the product if it has received a sharp blow
18. O P 230Vac 50 60Hz 014 115 10 1500VA 1200W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 120Vac 50 60HZ 014 116 10 1500VA 1200W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 230Vac 50 60HZ 014 117 10 Ao o e REO IA 018 593 10 50A static transfer switch module 0 eee eee ce cece ec ececeececeeeececeececeeaeceeaecesaeeneeeanens 019 050 10 INEX inverter STS module TAM nsssroroasoaiia errar 500 419 10 INEX inverter shelf rear COVED oooococcnccconcnconcnconcncononnncononcnnonnnnonrnnonnnnonenanneninanninss 614 844 10 INEX STS shelf rear cover large occccococcocccoococococonccconnnncnnnnnnnnnannnnononnnnos 614 845 10 INEX STS shelf rear cover small oocoococcoccncnccnccnconcnconcnncnncnnonannn nino no nannnnnnns 614 846 10 The above information is valid at the time of publication Consult factory for up to date ordering information 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 32 of 43 9 Troubleshooting If the system fails to operate properly after having the installation and setup of the system thoroughly re examined use the following troubleshooting table to determine the probable cause s and solution s to resolve error conditions For unlisted error conditions please contact your local dealer for technical assistance Error Condition Possible Cause Recommendation ste
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20. ach one battery cable to one DC negative input stud BAT and the other to one DC positive input stud BAT CAUTION Reverse polarity connections would damage the unit and is not cover by the warranty Ensure correct polarity positive to positive negative to negative before completing connections between battery and INEX inverter unit 7 Secure the connection with two supplied cross hex washer type nickel screws and washers as shown 8 Install the battery cables to battery or 48Vdc source WARNING DC source voltage should be between 45V and 58V Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 11 of 43 9 For inverter systems without a controller open collector terminals are available on the inverter shelf backplane for the inverter fail alarm 10 Check the AC output voltage Using Table A as well as local wiring rules choose appropriate gauge wire 11 Thread selected AC neutral and line wires through left side panel knockout and attach one cable to one AC neutral UC3 stud and the other to AC line UC5 stud 12 Secure the connection with two supplied M5x12 cross hex washer type nickel screws and washers 13 Install the other end of wires to the AC distribution or load To connect the INEX inverter with an Argus Cordex system controller CXC use the contacts of CN11 on the INEX
21. ackplane CN12 Power connector O AI NA BENS OW a of controller CN9 Power connector to controller Bedr r Ai r EC ETLE CEECEE EGLE 2 CN3 connector on the controller interface shelf backplane and CN8 connector on the inverter shelf backplane are for data transferring between controller interface modules and inverters Use the supplied signal cable to link the two connectors together as shown CN3 CAN COM port on the controller interface shelf backplane CN7 to CN11 relay alarm contacts 1A rated see below a CN8 CAN COM port on 4 ar the inverter shelf a backplane Li r E a 1 d DOT Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 15 of 43 3 Use 30 to 16AWG to connect dry contact terminal CN7 to CN11 JUAZ SS 109 QUAZ SS 109 o D i iw NM jm Dry Contact 1 Dry Contact 2 Dry Contact 3 Dry Contact 4 Dry Contact 5 _CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 _ CN11 1 NC 2 NO 3 COM NOTE To set the alarm mode of dry contact refer to the next chapter 4 Replace rear cover s once all connections have been completed Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 16 of 43
22. backplane 3 Connect AC bus connectors of STS shelf to the AC bus of the top level inverter shelf A Then connect the AC bus connectors between inverter shelves NOTE Spacers supplied are required on the last bottom shelf for AC bars 5 Route both DC input wires through the wire hole on the left side of the inverter shelf Use the cross pan type nickel screws in accessory kit for fixing both DC input wires CAUTION To connect AC output wires onto the system only one AC line and AC neutral are necessary to be connected either from STS shelf or inverter shelf 6 For inverter shelf only or without STS module Connect AC LINE to the UC4 AC L OUT connector of STS shelf Connect AC NEUTRAL LINE onto UC3 AC N connector of STS shelf 7 With STS module Connect AC LINE IN to UC5 and AC LINE OUT to UC4 of STS shelf Connect AC NEUTRAL IN OUT to UC3 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 14 of 43 4 7 Controller Interface Shelf WARNING Ensure all power sources are OFF during wiring Disconnect battery cables from battery 1 INEX controller and interface modules are powered from inverters Securely plug one end of the supplied 3 pin power cable to CN12 power jack on the controller interface STS shelf backplane and the other end to CN9 power jack on the inverter shelf b
23. d trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 27 of 43 6 4 2 Alarm Settings 6 4 2 1 Clear Alarm History In CLEAR menu press Enter for clearing all the alarm history 6 4 2 2 Dry Contact Alarm Configuration A Baud Rate RS422 Addr Keypad tones Time amp Date Language Password Module Dent Alann Type XXX Ta o w INV System gt Dry connect Alarm No X oCont aun H Bat Calib XXXXXXXXXXX oSmr meena gt gt gt gt 1 From the SETTING menu select SYSTEM 2 Then select DRY CONNECT to choose number Use PgUp key and PgDnV key to change DRYCONT Press Enter 9 to make selection 3 To determine ALARM TYPE select which module alarm group to assign to the dry contact Press Enter to make selection 4 To select the alarm fault mode of the alarm type enter ALARM NO Press Enter to make selection 5 Press ESC to exit menu 6 4 2 3 Dry Contact Alarm Configuration B Argus Technologies Ltd Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved The alarm mode is programmed as follows No Static Transfer Switch No Inverter o1 inverterunavallable fot inverterfaut O OOOO 02 Main unavailable OZ inverter overload o6 stsscrison Os ener ow voton pr sts Son st UO e 08 nverter bypass mode controler C A E e 10 MBS position abnormal 02 Controller
24. dard range e Check wiring size based on local codes and the wiring table e Ensure the rear cover is securely installed for safety preventing electrical shock e Ensure the ground wiring is properly connected on rear cover for safety preventing electrical shock e Ensure the inverter module has been locked The lock bolt should be in the lock position At power on the inverter STS unit enters into a self diagnostic mode with POWER ON and WARNING LED indicators blinking simultaneously If everything functions correctly the ON indicator will remain solid green and the power will be delivered to the AC output terminals 6 1 2 STS Operation Check e If installed ensure the MBS is at Normal position e Ensure the rear cover is securely installed for safety preventing electrical shock e Ensure the STS module has been locked The lock bolt should be in the lock position 6 1 3 Controller Interface Operation Check e Ensure the controller module is securely installed e Ensure the rear cover of controller interface STS shelf is securely installed e Ensure the interface module is securely installed and the wiring is properly connected 6 1 4 MBS Operation Check e The breakers are at ON position e The rear cover of MBS is securely installed 6 2 Status Monitoring When the controller module is properly installed with power on the LCD screen will light by displaying Waiting for self diagnosis Within a few seconds STATUS and SETTING options wil
25. e specifications Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 4 of 43 2 The shelf should be mounted to the rack using at least two 12 24 x 1 2 screws in each bracket Philips type screws and screwdriver should be used to eliminate the possibility of slippage and scratching of the unit s exterior Washers such as internal tooth or special screws that are designed to cut through the painted surface should be used to ensure a good chassis ground 3 Put the inverter shelf into the equipment rack horizontally and align holes of mounting brackets and rack 4 Each inverter shelf holds maximum two inverter modules Repeat the steps above to install the inverter shelves as required 5 All input and output connections are made through the knockouts located in the top and the bottom of the shelf rear cover as well as both side panels Remove the rear cover to access the inverter shelf backplane and connectors 6 Knockouts on top and bottom are for shelf inter connections and supplementary wire routing To remove knockout snip tabs move plate up and down until tabs in back snap apart Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 5 of 43 3
26. emarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 17 of 43 ALCL sceacnenesape ShRaGR EE SE Th Ld ELL Ag 6 Replace rear cover s once all connections have been completed FALL Da ELEELE EEFT 7 Screw the system ground wire on the rear cover with the a L i supplied cross hex washer type nickel screw rI CAUTION STS is not hot swap without MBS When installing STS module with MBS it is not necessary to turn off the system However the incorrect install removal action will damage the STS module frame because of the safety lock of the MBS Proceed as follows put switch at MBP or IBP position Determined by mains and inverter output status as shown MBP position IBP position 4 8 1 Position Status of MBS The operation mode of STS is closely associated with the position of MBS The MBS has two main connectors and three assistant connectors The signals generated by three assistant connectors are passed to DSP for position status detection There are five valid positions 1 MBP mains bypass 2 MSS mains static switch for mains maintenance 3 NORM normal operation 4 ISS inverter static switch for inverter maintenance 5 IBP inverter bypass STS will continuously detect the position of MBS in order to decide the transferring action between different modes When the STS is powered on it will judge whether the present position of MBS is valid If the status is invalid STS will cons
27. er Module occococcccccccncccccnccocnnccncnnoncnnonnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnnnononenononos 38 11 2 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX STS Module coooccccoccccccccnccoccncconcnononononnonononnnonnnnononnnnnnnnnononenononinononos 39 11 3 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Controller Module occccocccccoccncccccncccnnnccncnonocnnnoncnononnnonnnnnonononononos 40 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Interface MOdUIe cccccccccccecececececececececececeuececececececececuceceeecacecececes 41 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Inverter Shelf cccccccccccccecececececececececcuececececececetecetececueecseacacececeees 41 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Controller Interface STS Shelf ccccccccccccececececececececececeuecececececaceees 42 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX MBSDU Shelf 1 Introduction 1 1 Scope of the Manual This instruction manual explains the installation interconnection and operation of Argus Technologies INEX Inverter System 1 2 Product Overview INEX inverter series is an integrated telecommunication AC power system including inverter static switch LCD controller and interface modules With versatile building block design and N 1 redundant configuration INEX inverter system facilitates complex telecommunication and industrial power demands INEX series DC to AC inverter module is available for 1000VA 800W or 1500VA 1200W to convert 48Vdc input to 1
28. er by the warranty Ensure correct polarity positive to positive negative to negative before completing connections between battery and INEX inverter unit 5 Install the other end of battery cables to battery or 48Vdc source WARNING DC source voltage should be between 45V and 58V 6 The three studs in the center of the backplane are AC output terminals AC neutral ground and line are marked as UC3 UC4 and UC5 respectively Check the AC output voltage Using Table A as well as local wiring rules choose appropriate gauge wire 7 Thread AC neutral and line wires through left side panel knock out put the hole lug at one end of each wire to AC neutral and AC line studs Secure the connection with two supplied M5x12 cross hex washer type nickel screws and washers as shown Install the other end of wires to the AC distribution or load 10 AC Ground stud UC4 is mainly for inter connection with extra shelves To do system grounding cover up the backplane with the rear cover first and screw the ground wire on the rear cover with the supplied cross hex washer type nickel screw as shown DANGER a To meet CEC NEC requirements to prevent fire electric shock improper operation of circuit protection devices as well as improper operation of the equipment an electrical bond between neutral and ground is required at the AC source or distribution point of an inverter system Ensure that the installation complies with the
29. ersonnel For these procedures please contact Argus Technologies at the locations listed to the right Product Returns Before returning any product for service please obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number from an Argus factory service representative The representative will require the model and serial number as well as a brief description of the problem prior to issuing the RMA number All material must be pre authorized before being returned See document 048 507 10 Warranty and Repair Information for more details Moving and Storage Units must be suitably packed in the original shipping container or equivalent prior to re shipping The box should be completely enclosed and constructed of wood or double wall corrugated cardboard At least 3 of foam or shock absorbing packing material must surround the unit Factory Service Centers Canada and International Argus Technologies Ltd ATTN RMA Returns 7033 Antrim Avenue Burnaby BC V5J 4M5 Canada Tel 1 604 436 5900 Fax 1 604 436 1233 Email returns argusdcpower com USA Argus Technologies Inc ATTN RMA Returns 3116 Mercer Avenue Bellingham WA 98225 USA Tel 1 360 756 4904 Fax 1 360 647 0498 Email returns usaQargusdcpower com Asia Pacific PCM Electronics Dong Guan Co Ltd Hongli Industrial Area Miaobian Liaobu Town Dongguan City Guangdong Province 523400 China Tel 86 755 8895 3310 Fax 86 755 8895 3307 Authorized
30. es Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 7 of 43 4 1 4 2 4 3 Wiring and Connections This chapter provides notes on cable sizing and cabling details with respect to the Argus INEX 1000 1500 Inverter System Safety Precautions WARNING Ensure all power sources are OFF during wiring Disconnect battery cables from battery Before working with any battery or power system distribution center follow these precautions e Remove all metallic jewelry e g watches rings metal rimmed glasses necklaces e Wear safety glasses with side shields and prescription lenses if necessary at all times during installation The installer should follow all applicable local rules and regulations for electrical and battery installations e g CSA UL CEC NEC OSHA and local fire codes Use OSHA approved insulated hand tools Tools Required Various tools are essential for product installation Use this list as a guide Slot head screwdrivers blade sizes 1 4 1 8 1 16 Philips head screwdriver 2 tip size 3 16 Digital voltmeter equipped with test leads Adjustable 48Vdc load optional Cutters and wire strippers Crimping tool optional for large gauge wire Anti static wrist strap Wire Selection The INEX inverter modules are designed to operate in parallel for higher output current T
31. f line AC is l I See a normal but green LED UL ge Check AC mains connection and status from abnormal status back to normal flash 1 time s No AC output yellow The relay of utility power side is broken and cannot Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode LED flash 2 times s form close circuit maintain the STS module AC output is normal green LED is on or flash The relay of utility power side is broken and cannot Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode 1 time second yellow form close circuit maintain the STS module LED flash 2 times s AC output is normal E Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode pas Ep EEPROM FAULT This will not influence the STS AC output The alert de m s i EEPROM can t write or read data correctly will be off automatically after 10s AC output is normal green LED is on red LED CAN communication error Check the connection of CAN signal cables flash 1 time s AC output is normal l green FR is on red LED SCR short fault Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode flash 2 timesis maintain the STS AC output is normal green LED is on red LED Auxiliary Power Supply fault purn MBS to mains or inverter bypass moce maintain the STS flash 2 times s AC output is normal MBS provides 3 sets of signals to STS for detecting green LED is on red LED MBS position When the connection is off or not at pS Ute NE MES ane ia copies arg hs connected flash 5 time valid position this ale
32. from the system Power Source Mains AC power the load via MBS contact i Mains AC power the load The system output can get power from either Mains AC or Inverter according to the programmable priority Inverter powers the load Inverter powers the load via MBS contact 2 NOTE Be sure not to change MBS position immediately when STS is inserted into the rack wait at least five seconds if you want to change it When you change its position you must confirm that you keep MBS at one position more than one second in order for MCU of STS has enough time to detect MBS position via MBS auxiliary contacts CN1 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 19 of 43 5 Module Installation and Removal 5 1 Installation and Removal of STS and Inverter Modules 1 Install the inverter or STS module by sliding it into a pre wired rack mount shelf until the faceplate is flush with the mounting ears 2 In order to prevent the inverter or STS module removal turn the lock bolt counter clockwise to LOCK position CAUTION Parallel connection of inverter modules with different specifications would lead to serious damage and is not covered by the warranty Use supplied nylon guide pins for securing only inverter modules of the same specifications Inverter shelf hold
33. gits indicate the sequence in which the product number was allocated in a particular category The last two digits indicate the type of drawing for example 05 Schematic 08 Customer Connections 20 Main Assembly Argus uses an eight digit part numbering system for all components and sub assemblies Each part is covered by its own unique number Due to the quantity categories will not be listed within this manual 10 2 Acronyms and Definitions AC Alternating current ANSI American National Standards Institute AWG American Wire Gauge BTU British thermal unit CAN Controller area network CEC Canadian Electrical Code CSA Canadian Standards Association DC Direct current EIA Electronic Industries Alliance EMC Electromagnetic compatibility EMI Electromagnetic interference ERM Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ESD Electrostatic Discharge FCC Federal Communications Commission for the USA HVSD High voltage shutdown IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers LED Light emitting diode LVD Low voltage disconnect MTBF Mean time between failures NC Normally closed NEC National Electrical Code for the USA NO Normally open OSHA Occupational Safety amp Health Administration OVP Over voltage protection RAM Random access memory RU Rack unit 1 757 THD Total harmonic distortion UL Underwriters Laboratories Argus Technologie
34. helf ys Maicao 11 4 6 AS IS 14 4 7 Controller Intertace gt li aos 15 4 8 MBSDU Panel e 17 MODULE INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL sonrie aaa ea ON aN 20 5 1 Installation and Removal of STS and Inverter Modules oooccccocccccccnncocccnccocnnonocnccncnnnnnnnnnonnnononenononos 20 5 2 Controller Module IMpleMentation coooccccccnnccccnnccccnnnconnnonannnnannnononnnonnnnononnnonannnonanononannnnnnnnnnnnnenananenas 21 5 3 Interface Module ImplementatiON ccoooccccccnnccccnncconnnocannnononononnnnonnnnononnnonnnnonnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonanenenanos 22 OPERATION ld 23 6 1 Pre Operation Check anes adie ie ee eee eee 23 6 2 Status Monto danita die 23 6 3 Parameter Setting zetas il 25 6 4 Module Parameter Settings cccccccccccssseecceeseeeceesececceueeeceaueeecsegseesseseeessageeecsegeeeeseaeeeesageeessseeessaeeeeses 26 DEFAULF VALUES nonio a a a a a e 29 MAINTENANCE iii aia 31 8 1 Inverter Fan Replacement cccccccccssccceececseecesceceucecaueeseeeseeececessueeseessaeesaeeseueecsueessueesaeessueeseueessaeenaaes 31 8 2 SIS Fam Re plaGe MEN do Uat dae eS 32 8 3 Replacement PAS a es 32 TROUBLESHOOTIN Ga iii 33 ARGUS CONVENTIONS ic lots 37 10 1 N mbering gt Vste Mantas oi 37 10 2 Acronyms and DETONANTE aceeasseezeoee 37 OUTLINE DRAWINGS wissieececsenssdatscicsectcees ct iescassGecaeasscudseieedetecusstesseasesenzenssteetecusstessc0seacsaensseuieeeseaes aa ai 38 11 1 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Invert
35. hometric Noise Voltage Specifications for INEX Inverter System 48Vdc 40 5 to 58Vdc within rated limits 45Vdc 40Vdc 58Vdc 60Vdc Reinforced isolation Pri Sec 4242Vdc 1min lt 2 lrated 707Vdc varistors and filter capacitor removed 1min Reverse polarity protection lt 1 0mV ITU T 0 41 16 66 to 6000Hz Reflected Psophometric Noise Current lt 1 according to YD T 777 2006 Reflected Relative Band Width Current Noise lt 10 0 2MHZz according to YD T 777 2006 Wide Band Noise Peak to Peak Noise Inverter Module Output Power Capacity Waveform Power Factor Nominal Output Voltage Voltage Regulation Output Frequency Frequency Variation Frequency Setting Crest Factor T H D Current Capacitive Inductive Load Efficiency Argus Technologies Ltd Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 1 of 4 lt 1 0mV psophometric 25Hz to 5kHz lt 20mVrms 25Hz to 20kHZz lt 150mV up to 100MHz 1000VA 800W 1500VA 1200W Pure sine wave 0 8 110 115 120Vac or 208 220 230 240Vac Max 12 50 60Hz Max 0 5 Manually field selectable 3 1 lt 3 for linear load lt 5 for non linear load 0 8 to 0 8 without exceeding permissible distortion for resistive load Min 88 at rated load for 48Vdc system 014 114 B1 Rev D WC Specifications for INEX Inverter System Continued Current L
36. ider MBS not well connected and it will not enter any types of operation mode until the detection signal becomes normal If MBS is changed when STS runs at one of the five valid positions and this change happens between two adjacent positions the STS will transfer to different mode based on current status Otherwise the STS will not take any action For example if MBS is set at P3 STS will take action when MBS is turned to P2 or P4 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 18 of 43 MBS Position Mains Bypass MBP Mains Static Switch MSS Normal Operation NORM Inverter Static Switch ISS Inverter Bypass IBP Function Description Load is powered through the MBS by the Mains AC STS can now be removed from the system Mains AC power the load Inverters are ON but do not provide any load power Inverter tests can be made Usually the system will work with MBS staying at this position only at this position that the load can get power from either Mains AC or inverter the transfer action between Mains AC and inverter can only take place at this position Mains AC are disconnected from the system This is achieved by opening the Backfeed contactor Load is powered through the MBS by the Inverters STS can now be removed
37. imitation Electronic current limitation at overloads and short circuits Isolation AC enclosure Basic isolation Pri Gnd 2121Vdc 1min Surge Protection EN61000 4 5 Telcordia GR 1089 CORE ANSI IEEE C62 41 STD 587 1980 Dynamic Response Better than 10 according to IEC 62040 3 Class 1 Over Load Protection 1 5 Inom gt 20s 1 25 Inom temperature controlled Inom 1000VA output voltage Short circuit current 16A for INV 4810EA and 30A for INV 4810A Load Sharing lt 5 Inverter Protection Over Load When load exceeds 150 of power capacity inverter will shut down after 20 seconds and diagnose as overload fault with red LED lit When load is 105 150 inverter continuously delivers output power with a yellow LED lit for warning Output Voltage Fault Detection When the output RMS root mean square voltage is out of operating voltage range the inverter unit will diagnose as output voltage high or low fault Inverter Output Short Circuit When output RMS voltage is below 40VAC and output RMS current is over 2A the system will diagnose as inverter output short circuit fault with red LED on Input Voltage Detection When the DC input voltage is out of operating voltage range the inverter system will shut down and release visual and audio alarms Over Temperature When inverter internal temperature rises over 100 C 212 F the system will diagnose as over temperature fault with red LED flicker Maximum Number of INEX Inve
38. input abnormal Blink fast 15d 15 gt Vin lt 45V or Vin gt 58V Zo Su Inverter shut down due to super low super Blink intermittent fast u is pu sp high input Vin lt VLVSD or Vin gt VHVSD Priority Red LED LED Signal Status One of the alarms as follows 1 EEPROM Fault The inverter cannot work in parallel Blink slow CIA 193 p 9 mode system however it can work in single mode system Inverter Fan Fault Fan fails in operation One of the alarms as follows 1 Internal DC Bus Over Under Unbalance soft start fail Blink fast The inverter will shut down It cannot restart automatically Temperature High The inverter will shut down It cannot restart automatically One of the alarms as follows 1 Input reverse polarity The DC input voltage polarity is reverse Inverter output Short circuit When short circuit happens inverter will shut down Manual restart is required Abnormal output voltage The inverter will shut down when output voltage is out of operating Solid voltage range It cannot restart automatically Negative Power Protection The inverter will shut down It cannot restart automatically Overload fault When the time of overload protection exceeds the defined time the inverter will shut down Then inverter should be manually restarted Table R Inverter LED indicator display y High Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada
39. inted in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 26 of 43 Parameter Setting Option AC HL High loss of alternative AC input AC LL Low loss ofaltemative AC inpu inv HL High loss of inverter AC input inv EL Low loss of inverter AC input Priority Selectable at 1 On line and 2 Off line Table H STS parameter settings 6 4 1 Fan Speed Control Output current and NTC temperature decide the fan speed The NTC temperature has the influential priority When the temperature is above 70 C the fan will work in full soeed However when the temperature is less than 60 C the fan works according to the different load current The fan has four levels of speed the following tables show the relation between fan speed and load current Load Detect Back Speed Duty Load gt 75 OOO SE 100 75 2 Load gt 50 70 speed 50 2 Load gt 25 45 speed 25 2 Load 20 e CI Table l One fan rotate speed1 Load Detect Back Speed Duty Load gt 75 es SE 75 2 Load gt 50 70 Speed 50 2 Load gt 25 C E E 25 2 Load 20 en CI Table J Two fans rotate speed2 Relation between fan speed and load current Fan Speed opeed4 Speeds Speed i i o i i i Speed a 4 po i OOT a d g 1 i i l 0 20 25 45 50 70 75 Load Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registere
40. is successfully changed DONE will appear on the screen Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 25 of 43 6 3 2 Inverter System Parameter Settings Parameter Specification BaudRate Baud rate of COM port Selectable at 1 2400bps 2 4800bps and 3 9600bps RS422 Addr RS422 address RS422 communication protocol Keypad tones activation or de activation Selectable at 1 Enable and 2 Disable of audio alarm Time amp Date Time and Date displayed on Time hh mm ss LCD Date yyyy mm dd English Brightness LCD brightness From 00 63 for adjusting LCD display contrast Default Reset Default value Press Enter for resetting the default value and ESC cancel the setting Reset to Default Value refer to Appendix A Dry Connect Dry contact setting Refer to Module Parameter Settings section Dry Contact Setting Bat Calib battery voltage calibration XX XXV For regulating the battery voltage value of LCD display of controller after operating for long period of time The adjustable range is from 20 01V to 69 99V Table F System parameter settings 6 4 Module Parameter Settings Parameter Setting Option Output volt For INV 4810EA INV 4815EA selectable at Inverter output voltage 1 208Vac 2 220Vac 3 230Vac 4 240Vac For INV 4810A INV 4815A selectable at 1 110Vac 2
41. it has been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way return it to a qualified service center for repair CAUTION Do not disassemble the product call our qualified service centers for servicing Incorrect reassembling may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire WARNING The input and output voltages of the product are hazardous Extreme caution should be maintained when servicing or touching conductive components connected to the product TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 10 11 INTRODUCTION sasise ii 1 1 1 Spe OF the Manual ni tnt eel ee ey ace ee ee ee le he cae eeeee eaae s 1 1 2 A A A A 1 1 3 Model a a Par Numbers ts e a 2 INSPECTION ii A data 3 2 1 PACKING Material Sara Aoc 3 2 2 Check tor Damage AAN AAA malar med ea A 3 SHEL INSTALLATION cios 4 3 1 Inverter Shelf PreparatiOn MOUNtINQ oooccccccoccnccconcnnnonoconnnnnncnnononcnnnonnrcnnonnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnonnnrnnnnnnrinnnnaninns 4 3 2 Controller Interface STS Shelf Mounting Preparation cccccccseececcsseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeeseseeesaeeeeesaeneeeesess 6 3 3 MBSDU Panel Mounting Preparation uesa insine a a n a bla a acu awcen a e aain ne T WIRING AND CONNECTIONS isacsicinnacinasi dani A A a a aida ia ls 8 4 1 Salen oe EC AU ON kc pene emetic Rem rte RR nee cr nee eee ee ree mee en Ree ee eae ee eee eee 8 4 2 TOOS IRE QUIF CC icc s2265 E A atau ete eee ee Mit aes 8 4 3 MIES CICL li E 8 4 4 Single Inverter Shell Systems e 9 4 5 MultElhverter S
42. k plate ccooonccococncococococonononcnnocnnoconononannnonannnnnnnnonannnonanos 614 618 10 The above information is valid at the time of publication Consult factory for up to date ordering information Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 43 2 Inspection 2 1 Packing Materials All Argus products are shipped in rugged double walled boxes and suspended via solid inserts to minimize shock that may occur during transportation Packaging assemblies and methods are tested to International Safe Transit Association standards Power systems are also packaged with Cortex This plastic wrap contains a corrosive inhibitor that protects the product from corrosion for up to two years 2 1 1 Returns for Service Save the original shipping container If the product needs to be returned for service it should be packaged in its original shipping container If the original container is unavailable make sure the product is packed with at least three inches of shock absorbing material to prevent shipping damage NOTE Argus Technologies is not responsible for damage caused by the improper packaging of returned products 2 2 Check for Damage Prior to unpacking the product note any damage to the shipping container Unpack the product and inspect the exterior for damage If any damage is obse
43. l then show on the screen Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 23 of 43 Heading Value OPV Output voltage of the selected inverter module in Volts V OPL ss Output current of the selected inverter module in Ampere A opp Power capacity of the selected inverter module in VoltAmperes VA Table B LCD display of inverter status Heading VENTE OPI o pay OSOS SSS om o pay O OOOO OSS O Operation mode of STS module Priority Mode ON output from inverter OFF output from AC STS the default is ON Hardware version of STS module Software version of STS module Table C LCD display of STS status Heading Value Hardware Version Hardware version of controller module Firmware Version Software version of controller module Input Voltage DC input voltage of controller module in Volts V Controller temperature in Celsius C Table D LCD display of controller status Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 24 of 43 Main menu gt Alarm gt Active Alarm Item Specification Remark Inverter Serial number Alarm name Event time For example SIS Serial number Alarm name Event time 1 Inv XXXXXXXXX Serial number Alar
44. lf Power distribution breakers Main switch Maintenance bypass switch MBS FRONT VIEW Illustration only and may not match your model 482 6 j 88 1 i an AC input AC output i i lock i Beer AD AC output NEMA receptacles 020 422 10 AC output IEC receptacles 020 424 10 AC L input STS L output REAR VIEW Signal cable connected to STS shelf CN1 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 43 of 43 ARGUS FACTORY SERVICE INFORMATION Technical Support Technical support staff are available for answering general questions related to installation operation and maintenance of Argus products In Canada and the USA call Argus toll free 7 30 am to 5 00 pm Pacific Standard Time at 1 888 GO ARGUS 1 888 462 7487 For emergencies call 1 888 GO ARGUS 24 hours a day seven days a week Customers outside Canada and the USA call 1 604 436 5547 for technical support Training Argus offers various levels of product and technical training These workshops provide a mix of theory and hands on application for qualified customers Please consult your sales representative for course schedules locations and costs or visit our website at www argusdcpower com Factory Repair and Servicing All service beyond initial adjustments should be carried out by qualified factory service p
45. m name Event time Fan Fault yyyy mm dd hh mm ss Vv Table E LCD display of alarm log 6 3 Parameter Setting INEX inverter system allows some parameters to be adjusted through the controller module 1 Use PgDnV key and Enter key to select SETTING 2 A four digit numeric password is required Use PgUpA key to increase number and PgDnV key to decrease number For example press PgUpA key once for 1 twice for 2 three times for 3 and so on 3 Press Enter to validate each digit of the password once the desired number is selected The default password is 1234 No setting modification can be executed if a wrong password is entered SETTING section is divided into two categories MODULE and SYSTEM Parameters of modules can be modified or adjusted under MODULE while system related setups can be done under SYSTEM The following sections refer to detailed setup procedures NOTE To activate system level changes cycle the system power off then on again 6 3 1 Password Setting A new password can be set in SYSTEM option under SETTING 1 Press Enter F key to enter SETTING PASSWORD menu for resetting the password 2 Use PgUpA key and PgDnY key to select a number 3 Press Enter to validate each digit of the password once the desired number is selected 4 After the new four digit password is input the system will prompt the user to re enter the new password as confirmation Input the new password again Once the password
46. me and date Setting Password setting system password Brightness setting LCD brightness Default change current system parameters to default values Bat Calib calibration battery voltage 89 to 138Vac for 110 115 120Vac system 176 to 276Vac for 208 220 230 240Vac system Adjustable between 117 and 127Vac for 110Vac system default is 121Vac 122 and 132Vac for 115Vac system default is 127Vac 127 and 138Vac for 120Vac system default is 132Vac 220 and 240Vac for 208Vac system default is 229Vac 233 and 252Vac for 220Vac system default is 242Vac 244 and 264Vac for 230Vac system default is 253Vac 254 and 276Vac for 240Vac system default is 264Vac Adjustable between 89 and 105Vac for 110Vac system default is 99Vac 93 and 110Vac for 115Vac system default is 104Vac 100 and 114Vac for 120Vac system default is 108Vac 176 and 198Vac for 208Vac system default is 187Vac 176 and 209Vac for 220Vac system default is 198Vac 185 and 218 5Vac for 230Vac system default is 207Vac 193 and 228Vac for 240Vac system default is 216Vac Startup power on by priority source or alternative Same as utility voltage or inverter output Max 2 5 inverter synchronization Typical 1 4 cycle 50A Inverter priority Mains priority On line Off line 014 114 B1 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 3 of 4 Specifications for IN
47. ot mean IBP of MBS Yellow LED LED Signal Status Solid 1 1 S Mains or Inverter abnormal If the status of green LED is the same as Blink fast _ E Pa a yellow LED then it stands for Inverter bypass mode otherwise it means Back feed relay open High Blink fastest lt IS gt e 1S _ STS Output abnormal Red LED LED Signal Status Fan lock or CAN communication fail or BUNE SIW e 1534 1S EEPROM fault Blink fast S gt lt S SCR short or auxiliary power supply fault Blink fastest 1S MBS position abnormal High Solid eg ele ea STS Fault mode maybe overload or over temperature or output short NOTE f more than one warning exists at the same time then the LED will display the highest priority Table T STS LED indicator display Alarm Priority LED Indicator Status Green On Yellow On Red off Green On Yellow off Red On Green On Yellow off Red On Buzzer chirp Table U Operating sequence troubleshooting table Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 36 of 43 10 Argus Conventions 10 1 Numbering System Argus Technologies uses an eight digit drawing number system which is broken into three blocks The first three digits describe the category of the product e g rectifier or fuse panel The next three di
48. port RS 232 port USB port 11 5 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Inverter Shelf UC3 AC neutral CN9 Power CN20 CN21 BAT BAT UC4 AC ground connector to Inter parallel UC5 AC line controller connectors DC cathode DC anode L me a CN11 Inverter fail open CN7 COM SYNC port JP2 Mode selector CN8 CAN COM port collector terminals with STS module with controller module 482 6 215 7 215 7 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 41 of 43 11 6 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Controller Interface STS Shelf UC3 AC neutral CN3 CAN bus interface UC5 AC input UC4 AC output UC2 AC ground CN2 CNG UC1 AC line CN4 future option future option Terry CN2 Signal port CN12 Power connector CN7 11 relay contacts CN13 RS 232 port between STS amp inverter of controller CN1 Signal port between CN1 Signal port 7 interface module amp shelf between STS amp MBS 7 J 7 7 STS Controller Interface slot slot slot H r 43 6 i o 271 5 3529 9 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 42 of 43 11 7 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX MBSDU She
49. rks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 1 of 43 Fa ga ea o on ef D gt p as as oo oo i EH t Do 0s as o oo A Fe oa 00 oo oe os INEX Inverter system with STS and INEX Inverter system with STS control metering control metering and MBS distribution lllustrations only and may not match your installation INEX Inverter System features include Pure sine wave output with low distortion Versatile module design allows a variety of configurations for different power needs Easily expands capacity up to 18kVA with N 1 redundancy All master dynamic mechanism eliminates single point failure to optimize reliability Hot pluggable connection allows module addition or removal without cutting power Ultimate high power density reducing space demand High efficiency gt 88 Comprehensive LCD LED display provides system status and user friendly panel eases program settings 1 2 1 WinPower Software WinPower is a power management software specifically designed to monitor and control the INEX inverter system via a personal computer It is available to download via the Argus website www argusdcpower com To remotely monitor and control INEX inverters connect the USB cable A B type to the port on the front panel of the interface module Then follow instructions stated in the WinPower manual to properly install the software to a personal computer physically connected to the INEX inverter system
50. rt appears AC output is off red LED STS fault mode Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode on other LEDs off maintain the STS Turn MBS to mains or inverter bypass mode AC output is off red LED maintain the STS Over temperature on other LEDs off Check if the environmental temperature is higher or if there is anything blocking the vent ACouwutisof red LED Decrease or remove the loads then shut down or p l Over load remove the STS module Then reconnect and on other LEDs off restart l Decrease or remove the loads then shut down or AC output is ott red LED Output short remove the STS module Then reconnect and on other LEDs off estan AC output is normal STS internal temperature is too high Check if green and yellow LEDs Inverter bypass mode anything is blocking the vent or if module has been flash 2 times s working overload for a long time Table S Troubleshooting for STS module Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 35 of 43 Inverter Module LED Display Status Priority Green LED LED Signal Status ISA STS work Normally Running mode not accord with setting Blink slow CA gt priority for example STS work in off line mode but the priority is on line Blink fast Be eee A a ISTS work in Inverter bypass mode the l i internal mode of STS n
51. rter Modules for Parallel Connection Model With STS 050A Without STS 050A INV 4810A___ 1000VA 120Vac A NAAA A INV 4810EA__ 1000VA 240Vac INV 4815A___ 1500VA 120Vac oo OOOO IE 8 INV 4815EA__ 1500VA 240Vac Ooo e SON A Note Static transfer switch STS INEX Controller Module DC Nominal Voltage 48Vdc DC Voltage Range 30 to 70Vdc Over Current Protection 2A fuse LCD Display 3 backlit LCD screen with 4 lines by 16 characters LED Indicators Green normal yellow warning and red fault Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 B1 RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 2 of 4 Specifications for INEX Inverter System Continued Function Keys Buzzer System Parameters INEX Static Transfer Switch Module AC Input Voltage Range Over Voltage Threshold Under Voltage Threshold Redundant Power Supply Design Nominal Output Voltage Permissible Frequency Area Transfer Time Rated Power Operation Methods Argus Technologies Ltd Esc Esc for cancellation PgUp A for cursor up movement PgDn Y for cursor down movement Enter for selection of comment validation Audio alarm when inverter STS or controller module operates abnormally Esc key cancels audible alarm BaudRate setting controller com port baud rate Keypad tones setting keypad tones Time amp Date setting current ti
52. rved contact the carrier immediately Continue the inspection for any internal damage In the unlikely event of internal damage please inform the carrier and contact Argus Technologies for advice on the impact of any damage Verify that you have all the necessary parts per your order for proper assembly Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 3 of 43 3 Shelf Installation This chapter is provided for qualified personnel to install the product 3 1 Inverter Shelf Preparation Mounting The inverter shelf has been designed for flush or mid mounting in a 19 relay rack Mounting brackets are also supplied for mounting in a 23 rack NOTE The shelf shall be mounted in a clean and dry environment Allow at least 1 75 of free space in front of the unit for unrestricted cooling airflow 1 There are four holes right above three deck connectors of each inverter slot Based on inverter model insert the supplied nylon guide pin to the corresponding hole e Position A for INV 4815A as shown below e Position B for INV 4815EA e Position C for INV 4810A e Position D for INV 4810EA CAUTION System will fail to operate normally when inverter modules of different specifications are inserted into inverter shelves Use supplied nylon guide pins for securing only inverter modules of the sam
53. s Ltd 014 114 CO Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 37 of 43 11 Outline Drawings 11 1 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Inverter Module Power On LED Warning LED Lock bolt Fault LED 001 z OBEz AA ae nna IIS 8618 8 ae 4 Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 38 of 43 11 2 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX STS Module Power On LED Warning LED Fault LED Lock bolt ogBzz 0 0LZ IODOOO CODOS ALA RO DODO OO CODO OOCODOO Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 39 of 43 11 3 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Controller Module Power On LED Warning LED Function keys Fault LED LCD screen je S 9 7 nn a 4 3 Na foe ee i i eee i O ES wr Pa N o 1 l al MS Le S m A O E m Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 40 of 43 11 4 Mechanical Dimensions of INEX Interface Module RS 485
54. s only inverter modules STS module will not fit in an inverter shelf 3 Each inverter shelf holds maximum two inverter modules Repeat previous steps to insert inverter module to inverter shelf as required 4 Inverter or STS module can be removed by pulling on the handle after turning the lock bolt to the UNLOCK position CAUTION STS is not hot swap without MBS 5 Youcan cover the excess cavity with an optional blank plate as follows The optional cover plate comes into two pieces orthogonal silver metal piece and black coated cover plate 6 After screwing the inner silver metal piece to the shelf bottom plate use bolts on both sides to attach the black metal cover to the inner silver piece Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 20 of 43 7 If controller module and or interface module is not required you can cover the excess cavity of controller interface STS shelf with optional blank plates The optional blank plate comes into two pieces After screwing the inner silver metal piece to the shelf bottom plate use bolts on both sides to attach the black metal blank plate to the inner silver piece 5 2 Controller Module Implementation 1 To install the controller module slide it into the 2U wide controller slot of the pre wired controller interface STS shelf until the faceplate is
55. s two inverter modules Ensure there is a jumper on JP2 connector i verer aiie to Son Sank Reboot the inverter system by switching off and Red LED blinks fast T T on the input power source R ee Leave inverter idle to cool down for few minutes temperature limit AC output exists with l l l y yellow LED flickering Input voltage is out of operating range Ensure input voltage is between 45 to 58Vdc AC output exists and A E Ensure the load is no higher than 100 of the yellow LED is on A ES total power rating Reduce as required Inverter continuously Failure of EEPROM RepOo the verter syslem by switching Oland l on the input power source gevers F A Check if the fans are locked or fail to work red LED flickering l Fans failure If fan is locked remove the obstruction slowly if fan fails to work replace the fan Table Q Troubleshooting for inverter module Lack of input power Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 33 of 43 Inverter Module LED Display Status Priority Green LED LED Signal Status Blink slow 15 i gt Inverter is being inquired One of the status as follows 1 Power On Details refer to note 2 Shut down remotely Status Power On Details refer to note Over Load Load percent gt 100 DC
56. specific wiring rules applicable to your country or area of jurisdiction Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada O 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 10 of 43 4 5 NOTE Multi Inverter Shelf System CN20 and CN21 at the inverter shelf backplane are inter parallel connectors for inverter synchronization The upper port is used to connect the inverter shelf above and the lower port is used to connect the inverter shelf below ML SL gt a ae A i 1 Use the flat communication cables provided to connect all available inverter shelves 2 Use the supplied bus bars for connecting the DC negative input BAT studs of all available shelves together with M5x12 cross hex washer type nickel screws and washers See Table A 3 Similarly connect DC positive input BAT studs of all shelves together 4 Dothe same for AC neutral UC3 AC ground UC4 and AC line UC5 studs individually Spacers supplied are required on the last bottom shelf for AC bars CAUTION Ensure that no jumper is inserted into JP2 connector of all connected inverter shelves 5 Choose appropriate gauge wire with consideration for the total input current of the whole inverter system distance from the battery and local wiring rules 6 Thread two battery cables through left side panel knockout and att
57. temperature high Table K Dry contact alarms 014 114 CO Rev D WC Page 28 of 43 7 Default Values Setting Default Value Inverter output volt frequency 60Hz Inverter output power limit 100 Table L 120Vac system factory defaults Setting Default Value Inverter output high loss volt Inverter shutdown due to high input volt verter output vo nverter output volt frequency Table M 230Vac system factory defaults Setting Default Value RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 communication baud rate R5427 address Buon one LCD brightness value Language English Password 1234 Dry contact 1 Inverter overload Dry contact 2 Inverter unavailable Dry contact 3 Inverter fan fault Dry contact 4 STS fan fault Dry contact 5 Inverter power limit Table N System parameter factory defaults Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 C0 Rev D WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 29 of 43 Alarm Type Controller Argus Technologies Ltd Alarm Name Level Remark Bus voltage under the minimal level Inverter output voltage low In S oftStart fail Inverter soft start fail Eeprom fail Major Inverter EEPROM fault SCR1 short circuit STS temperature high MBS in abnormal position STS running in fault mode Control power fail Controller temperature High Table O Alarm code factory defaults i n nv Temp High
58. the fans from the assembly PA A ON Install the replacement fans following the preceding steps in reverse order Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 31 of 43 8 2 STS Fan Replacement 1 Unlock the STS and slide the module 10 cm 4 out of the shelf Wait two minutes for module capacitors to discharge oo PP N 8 3 Replacement Parts Remove the six 6 screws that secure the front cover to the module Gently slide the front cover with the fans out of the module case Disconnect the fan power connectors one per fan Note the direction of airflow and remove the fans from the assembly Install the replacement fans following the preceding steps in reverse order The INEX Inverter System offers a complete spare parts kit for each model number Spare parts kits include the power modules Parts those included in the spare parts kit can be ordered individually or as a complete parts kit To order an individual part give the full description along with the complete model and part number Model Number INV 4810A INV 4810EA INV 4815A INV 4815EA MC 1000A STS 050A Fan Cover Cover Cover Argus Technologies Ltd Description Part Number 1000VA 800W inverter module I P 48Vdc O P 120Vac 50 60HZ 014 114 10 1000VA 800W inverter module I P 48Vdc
59. wo modules are automatically connected in parallel in each shelf Two or more inverter shelves can be further connected in parallel for additional output power this is done by connecting inputs BAT BAT in parallel and outputs Line Neutral Ground in parallel When paralleled there is no master unit and each unit adjusts its own power level for best power sharing Please refer to the following wiring instructions for your needs When selecting wiring consider the following factors e Current carrying capacity of the wire e Maximum wire length needed e Maximum ambient temperature Argus Technologies Ltd 014 114 CO RevD WC Printed in Canada 2008 Argus Technologies Ltd ARGUS and INEX are registered trademarks of Argus Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 8 of 43 NOTE Use the following table as a guide only Ensure that the installation complies with the specific wiring rules applicable to your country or area of jurisdiction Shelf number of O Input Current Minimum Size Min Size of Min Size of Maximum 110vac Output 230 vac Output of DC Input 110Vac Output 230Vac Output 2x 1000VA inverter 40Vdc Current Max Current Max Wire Max Wire Max Wire Max cascaded ABSA 18 24 B7A HS AWG 16 AWG 91 0A 36 4A 17 4A 4 AWG 14 AWG 10 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG 8 AWG Input Current Minimum Size Min Size of Min Size of Shelf number of ce Maximum olaa altel rabble eta of DC Input 110Vac Output 230Vac Output

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