Best UT340, UT3100, UT360, UT380 Installation Manual

U N I T Y / I
Three-Phase Uninterruptible Power Systems
UT340, UT360, UT380, UT3100
60 Hz
Planning and
Installation Manual
LTM-0357A Copyright 1995, Best Power Technology, Inc.
UT340, UT360, UT380, and UT3100
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions for your
The installation and use of this product must comply with all national, federal, state, municipal, or local codes that apply. If you need help, please call BEST’s Technical Support Center at
1-800-356-5737
WARNING!
UPS units contain hazardous AC and DC voltages. A qualified electrician must install the UPS, AC line service, and external batteries according to local and national codes and must be familiar with batteries and battery installation.
Before installing, maintaining, or servicing the UPS, shut off the UPS and disconnect all sources of AC and DC power.
Whenever AC and/or DC voltage is applied, there may be AC voltage at the UPS output; this is true because the UPS can supply output power from mains or from its batteries. To avoid equipment damage or personal injury, always assume that there may be voltage at the UPS output.
(U.S.A. or Canada; elsewhere, call your local BEST office).
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TEST BEFORE TOUCHING!
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install the UPS and external batteries in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor area, free of conductive contaminants.
UPS batteries are high current sources. Shorting battery terminals or DC terminal strips can cause severe arcing, equipment damage and injury. A short circuit can cause a battery to explode. Always wear protective clothing and eye protection and use insulated tools when working near batteries.
This unit contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). If you do not follow proper ESD procedures, you may cause severe damage to electronic components.
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Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures...............................................ii
100: Introduction...........................................................1
101: UPS Footprint.....................................................2
102: Specifications for the UT340 and UT360................................3
103: Specifications for the UT380 and UT3100...............................5
104: Receiving and Moving the UPS.......................................7
105: Storing the UPS and Batteries........................................8
106: Finding a Location for the UPS.......................................8
107: Technical Support..................................................9
200: Installation............................................................9
201: Installing the Maintenance Bypass Cabinet (MBC) and UPS...............10
202: Installing the External Batteries and DC Disconnect (DCD)................18
300: Initial Startup and Phase Check..........................................22
301: Initial Startup and Phase Check
for Units with a BEST-Supplied Rotary Switch MBC.....................23
302: Initial Startup and Phase Check
for Units with a BEST-Supplied Three-Breaker MBC.....................26
400: Clearing the Events Log................................................29
500: Shutdown Procedures..................................................29
501: Shutdown Procedure for Units with a BEST-Supplied Rotary Switch MBC....30
502: Shutdown Procedure for Units with a BEST-Supplied Three-Breaker MBC...30
600: Startup from Maintenance Bypass........................................31
601: Startup from Maintenance Bypass with a BEST-Supplied Rotary Switch MBC.31 602: Startup from Maintenance Bypass with a BEST-Supplied Three-Breaker MBC.32
700: Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations......................................33
701: Glossary of Terms.................................................33
702: Abbreviations....................................................34
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List of Tables and Figures
Tables
1 AC Input Specifications, UT340 and UT360.....................................3
2 AC Output Specifications, UT340 and UT360...................................3
3 DC Input/Battery Specifications, UT340 and UT360..............................4
4 General Specifications, UT340 and UT360......................................4
5 AC Input Specifications, UT380 and UT3100....................................5
6 AC Output Specifications, UT380 and UT3100..................................5
7 DC Input/Battery Specifications, UT380 and UT3100.............................6
8 General Specifications, UT380 and UT3100.....................................6
Figures
1 Footprint of the UT340, UT360, UT380, UT3100
with Conduit Connection Kit (Top View)...................................2
2 Front View (Covers Removed)..............................................11
3 UT340 - UT3100 Installation Wiring Diagram,
Typical Installation With No Maintenance Bypass Cabinet.....................12
4 UT340 and UT360 Installation Wiring Diagram, Typical Installation................13
5 UT380 and UT3100 Installation Wiring Diagram, Typical Installation...............14
6 External Connection Board.................................................15
7 Communication Interface Board (Option)......................................16
8 Relay Board (Option)......................................................17
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Section 100: Introduction
An uninterruptible power system (UPS) protects sensitive equipment against unacceptable disturbances from the mains (AC line) supply. The to serve a wide variety of electrical equipment— from mainframe computers to enterprise-wide EDP installations to production lines. The single-conversion technology and harmonics isolation.
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/I three-phase UPS provides true on-line,
/I™ three-phase UPS has the capacity
Only a the electrician guidelines for:
If you need assistance, please have the UPS model number and serial number available and call BEST’s Technical Support Center at 1-800-356-5737 (U.S.A. or Canada) or call your local BEST office.
qualified electrician
installation wiring. external battery installation. UPS startup procedures. phase check for the maintenance bypass cabinet (MBC). UPS shutdown procedures.
should install this unit. The planning and installation manual gives
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101 UPS Footprint
Figure 1: Footprint of the UT340, UT360, UT380, UT3100
with Conduit Connection Kit (Top View)
CONDUIT
CONNECTION
BOX
CABLE ENTRY
Inches Millimeters A B C D E F
39.4 1000
17.9 455
19.8 504
27.9 708
31.7 804
2.4 60
Allow a minimum of 3 feet (914 mm) at the front of the unit, 3 feet (914 mm) at the top of the unit, and 6 inches (152 mm) at the back of the unit for service clearance and for air flow.
Cable entry from bottom only. The conduit connection kit includes a conduit connection
box and three pedestals, shipped separately. See installation instructions shipped with kit.
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102 Specifications for the UT340 and UT360
Tables 1 - 4 contain specifications for UPS models UT340 and UT360.
Table 1: AC Input Specifications, UT340 and UT360
UT340 UT360
Voltage 3 x 208Y/120 3 x 480Y/277 3 x 208Y/120 3 x 480Y/277 Rated input current - Amps 146 63 219 95 Mains tolerance % (programmable) +10, -15 +10, -15 +10, -15 +10, -15 Bypass tolerance % (programmable) ±10 ±10 ±10 ±10 Frequency - Hz 60 ±6% 60 ±6% 60 ±6% 60 ±6% Current distortion % - THD 0 - 5 0 - 5 0 - 5 0 - 5 Acceptable cable size range - AWG
1, 2, 3
Recommended overcurrent protection -
3, 4
Amps
3/0 - 250 kcmil 4 - 2 300 - 500 kcmil 1 - 2/0
200 80 300 125
Table 2: AC Output Specifications, UT340 and UT360
UT340 UT360
Voltage 208Y/120 480Y/277 208Y/120 480Y/277 Rated output current - Amps 111 48 167 72 Tolerance % - symmetrical load
- asymmetrical load
- load step 0-100%
5
±3 ±5
±1
±1 ±3 ±5
±1 ±3
±5 Distortion % - linear load 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 - 3 Frequency - Hz
- mains synchronized
- free running %
60 ±6%
±0.1
60 ±6%
±0.1
60 ±6%
±0.1
Overload capacity %, mains operation
- 1 minute
- 10 minutes
250 150
250 150
250 150
Overload capacity %, battery operation
- 1 minute
- 10 minutes
Acceptable cable size range - AWG
1, 2, 3
Recommended overcurrent protection -
3, 4
Amps
150 125
150 125
150 125
1/0 - 3/0 6 - 3 4/0 - 300 kcmil 3 - 1
150 60 225 90
±1 ±3 ±5
60 ±6%
±0.1
250 150
150 125
Notes for Tables 1 and 2:
1 Based upon UL rating of termination connector and upon 75 Conductor size may vary based on installation requirements. 2 For a 100% switch mode load, it is recommended that you size the neutral conductor for 1.732 times the phase current. 3 For units with external bypass, see Figures 4 and 5. 4 For UPS module only (UPS input breaker). 5 100% imbalance, provided output current rating is not exceeded.
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C copper conductors at 30o C ambient from NEC Table 310-16.
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Table 3: DC Input/Battery Specifications, UT340 and UT360
UT340 UT360
Acceptable external battery cable size range -
1
AWG Nominal DC current - Amps 200 300 Nominal DC voltage 216 216 Nominal number of cells 108 108 Factory-set float charge voltage Charger current limit - Amps
2
3
250 kcmil or 2 x 1/0 500 kcmil or 2 x 3/0
246 246
20 30
Inverter % efficiency - 100% load
- 75% load
- 50% load
- 25% load
Notes for Table 3:
1 Based on 75 based on installation requirements. 2 Adjust the float charge voltage setting per the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. 3 Programmable to lower level.
o
C copper conductors at 30o C ambient, intermittent duty, from NEC Table 310-16. Conductor size may vary
91 91 89 86
Table 4: General Specifications, UT340 and UT360
UT340 UT360
Noise attenuation - dB - differential mode
- common mode
1
60
120
Typical heat dissipation - kW (BTU)
- At full rated load, normal operation
- At full rated load, economy mode
- At 0.8 PF load, normal operation
- At 0.8 PF load, economy mode
Efficiency %, AC to AC - normal operation
- economy mode
2.11 (7185)
1.67 (5688)
1.68 (5748)
1.33 (4551) 95
96
Humidity %, non-condensing maximum 95 95 Ambient UPS and battery temperature ­Ideal UPS and battery temperature ­Air flow - CFM (m
3
/hour) 706.8 (1200) 706.8 (1200)
o
F (o C) 32 - 104 (0 - 40) 32 - 104 (0 - 40)
o
F (o C) 77 (25) 77 (25)
60
120
3.16 (10,778)
1.86 (6333)
2.53 (8622)
1.48 (5067) 95
97
92 92 90 87
Audible noise, typical - dBa 55 55 UPS dimensions, with conduit connection kit
H x W x D - inches (mm)
59.1 x 39.4 x 31.5
(1500 x 1000 x 800)
59.1 x 39.4 x 31.5
(1500 x 1000 x 800) UPS total weight - lbs (kg) 1741 (790) 2160 (980) Conduit connection kit weight - lbs (kg) 54 (24.49) 54 (24.49) Floor loading, UPS with conduit connection kit -
14.93 (102.94
)
18.42 (127)
pounds per square inch (kPa)
Note for Table 4:
1 With isolation transformer and the UPS wired as a separately derived system.
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103 Specifications for the UT380 and UT3100
Tables 5 - 8 contain specifications for UPS models UT380 and UT3100.
Table 5: AC Input Specifications, UT380 and UT3100
UT380 UT3100
Voltage 3 x 480Y/277 3 x 480Y/277 Rated input current - Amps 127 159 Mains tolerance % (programmable) +10, -15 +10, -15 Bypass tolerance % (programmable) ±10 ±10 Frequency - Hz 60 ±6% 60 ±6% Current distortion % - THD 0 - 5 0 - 5 Acceptable cable size range - AWG Recommended overcurrent protection - Amps
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
4, 5
2/0 - 4/0 3/0 - 250 kcmil
175 200
Table 6: AC Output Specifications, UT380 and UT3100
UT380 UT3100
Voltage 480Y/277 480Y/277 Rated output current - Amps 96 120 Tolerance % - symmetrical load
- asymmetrical load
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- load step 0-100% Distortion %, linear load 0 - 3 0 - 3 Frequency - Hz - mains synchronized
- free running % Overload capacity % mains operation - 1 minute
- 10 minutes Overload capacity % battery operation- 1 minute
- 10 minutes Acceptable cable size range - AWG Recommended overcurrent protection - Amps
Notes for Tables 5 and 6:
1 Bus bar can accept up to 2 cables per terminal. 2 Based upon UL rating of termination connector and upon 75 Conductor size may vary based on installation requirements. 3 For a 100% switch mode load, it is recommended that you size the neutral cable for 1.732 times the phase current. 4 For units with external bypass, see Figures 4 and 5. 5 For UPS module only (UPS input breaker). 6 100% imbalance, provided output current rating is not exceeded.
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
4, 5
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C copper conductors at 30o C ambient from NEC Table 310-16.
±1 ±3 ±5
60 ±6%
±0.1
250 150
150 125
±1 ±3 ±5
60 ±6%
±0.1
250 150
150 125
1 - 2/0 1/0 - 3/0
125 150
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Table 7: DC Input/Battery Specifications, UT380 and UT3100
UT380 UT3100
Acceptable external battery cable size range - AWG
1
Nominal DC current - Amps 245 310 Nominal DC voltage 360 360 Nominal number of cells 180 180 Factory-set float charge voltage Charger current limit - Amps
2
3
250 kcmil or 2 x 1/0 500 kcmil or 2 x 3/0
410 410
25 30
Inverter % efficiency - 100% load
- 75% load
- 50% load
- 25% load
Notes for Table 7:
1 Based on 75 based on installation requirements. 2 Adjust the float charge voltage setting per the battery manufacturer’s recommendations. 3 Programmable to lower level.
o
C copper conductors at 30o C ambient, intermittent duty, from NEC Table 310-16. Conductor size may vary
92 92 90 87
Table 8: General Specifications, UT380 and UT3100
UT380 UT3100
Noise attenuation - dB - differential mode
- common mode
1
Typical heat dissipation - kW (BTU)
- At full rated kW load, normal operation
- At full rated kW load, economy mode
- At 0.8 PF load, normal operation
- At 0.8 PF load, economy mode
Efficiency %, AC to AC - normal operation
- economy mode Humidity %, non-condensing maximum 95 95 Ambient UPS and battery temperature ­Ideal UPS and battery temperature ­Air flow - CFM (m
3
/hour) 706.8 (1200) 706.8 (1200)
o
F (o C) 32 - 104 (0 - 40) 32 - 104 (0 - 40)
o
F (o C) 77 (25) 77 (25)
60
120
3.33 (11,377)
2.47 (8445)
2.67 (9101)
1.98 (6756) 96
97
4.17 (14,221)
3.09 (10,556)
3.33 (11,377)
2.47 (8445)
93 93 91 88
60
120
96 97
Audible noise, typical - dBa 55 55 UPS dimensions, with conduit connection kit
H x W x D - inches (mm)
59.1 x 39.4 x 31.5
(1500 x 1000 x 800)
59.1 x 39.4 x 31.5
(1500 x 1000 x 800) UPS total weight - lbs (kg) 2425 (1100) 2634 (1195) Conduit connection kit weight - lbs (kg) 54 (24.49) 54 (24.49) UPS weight with conduit connection kit -
20.62 (142.17) 22.36 (154.17)
pounds per square inch (kPa)
1 With isolation transformer and the UPS wired as a separately derived system.
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104 Receiving and Moving the UPS
WARNING!
The UPS and related equipment are very heavy. To prevent personal injury or equipment damage, use extreme care when handling and transporting the UPS cabinet and related equipment.
1. While the UPS system is still on the truck, inspect the equipment and shipping container(s) for any signs of damage. Do not install the system if damage is apparent. If damage has occurred, notify BEST as soon as possible.
2. Compare the shipment with the bill of lading. Report any missing items to the carrier and to BEST immediately.
3. Remove the screws on the bottom part of the packaging side plates.
4. Lift the main package up and off the unit and remove the packing materials from the unit.
5. Check that the label inside the UPS front door corresponds to the system ordered, especially the input/output voltages.
6. Unbolt the unit from the pallet.
7. Remove the unit from the pallet with a fork lift.
8. Use a fork lift or hand truck to transport the unit to the installation site or storage site. Study the footprint to decide how you will move the UPS through doorways and into position.
9. Install the separately shipped conduit connection kit. See the conduit connection kit for installation instructions.
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105 Storing the UPS and Batteries
You can store the recommends that the unit and batteries be stored between 59o and 77o F (15o and 25o C). This temperature range or cooler allows batteries to have a longer shelf life. Recharge stored batteries every 90 to 120 days.
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106 Finding a Location for the UPS
Keep these guidelines in mind when you choose the location for the UPS system and the batteries.
Place the UPS in a clean, dust-free environment, free of contaminants. The air must be free
to circulate around the UPS cabinet and any battery cabinets or racks.
Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near other heat sources.
Make sure that the ambient temperature is 32o to 104o F (0o to 40o C).
Ideal temperature is 77o F (25o C).
NOTE:
At 95o F (35o C), battery life will be about one-half of what it would be at a normal temperature of 77o F (25o C). At 113o F (45o C), battery life will be about one­fourth of normal.
Make sure that the floor can support the weight of the UPS, external batteries, and any other
necessary equipment. See Table 4 in Section 102 or Table 8 in Section 103 for weights and floor loading specifications.
The unit can be placed close to walls as long as there is enough clearance for the front doors
to open. Required service clearance is 3 feet (914 mm) at the front and 3 feet (914 mm) at the top of the unit. If possible, allow a minimum of 3 feet (914 mm) of clearance around the entire unit for easier servicing.
All service access is from the front and top of the unit. Cable entry is from the bottom of the
unit.
Do not operate the UPS or batteries in a sealed room or container.
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