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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 : Important Safety Instructions --------------------------- 1
1.1 Safety Instructions ------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 Standard Compliance --------------------------------------------------4
1.3 Storage --------------------------------------------------------------------4
Chapter 2 : Introduction --------------------------------------------------- 5
2.1 General Overview ------------------------------------------------------5
2.2 Exterior & Dimensions -------------------------------------------------5
2.3 Package List -------------------------------------------------------------6
Chapter 3 : Operation Panel ---------------------------------------------- 8
3.1 LED Indicators -----------------------------------------------------------8
3.2 Multi-function Buttons --------------------------------------------------9
3.3 LCD Display ------------------------------------------------------------ 12
3.3.1 Icon/ Display Denition---------------------------------------------------13
3.3.2 Operation Mode Diagram Denition ---------------------------------- 14
Chapter 4 : Rear Panel ----------------------------------------------------16
Chapter 5 : Communication Interfaces ------------------------------19
5.1 MINI Slot ---------------------------------------------------------------- 19
5.2 Parallel Ports ----------------------------------------------------------- 19
5.3 Dry Contacts ----------------------------------------------------------- 19
5.4 REPO Port -------------------------------------------------------------- 19
5.5 RS-232 Port ------------------------------------------------------------ 20
5.6 USB Port ---------------------------------------------------------------- 21
5.7 RS-485 Port ------------------------------------------------------------ 21
5.8 External Battery Connector ---------------------------------------- 22
Chapter 6 : Installation ----------------------------------------------------25
6.1 Rack Mounting -------------------------------------------------------- 25
6.2 Tower Mounting ------------------------------------------------------- 27
Chapter 7 : Connection and Wiring -----------------------------------29
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7.1 UPS Connection Warnings ----------------------------------------- 29
7.2 Input/ Output Connection ------------------------------------------- 29
7.3 Single Unit Wiring ----------------------------------------------------- 32
7.4 Parallel Units Wiring ------------------------------------------------- 33
7.5 External Battery Pack Connection -------------------------------- 34
Chapter 8 : Operation -----------------------------------------------------36
8.1 Single Unit Start-up -------------------------------------------------- 36
8.1.1 Start-up with AC Input (Single Unit) ------------------------------ 36
8.1.2 Start-up with Batteries (Single Unit) ------------------------------ 37
8.2 Single Unit Turn-o󰀨 --------------------------------------------------- 38
8.3 Parallel Units Start-up ----------------------------------------------- 39
8.3.1 Start-up with AC Input (Parallel Unit) ----------------------------39
8.3.2 Start-up with Batteries (Parallel Unit) ---------------------------- 40
8.4 Parallel Units Turn-o󰀨 ------------------------------------------------ 40
8.5 Operation Mode ------------------------------------------------------ 41
Chapter 9 : LCD Display & Settings ----------------------------------42
9.1 Initial Setting Screen ------------------------------------------------- 42
9.2 Main Menu -------------------------------------------------------------- 44
9.2.1 Measurement Menu -------------------------------------------------- 47
9.2.2 Setting Menu ----------------------------------------------------------- 47
9.2.3 Control Menu ---------------------------------------------------------- 53
9.2.4 Maintenance Menu --------------------------------------------------- 55
Chapter 10 : Optional Accessories -----------------------------------60
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting -------------------------------------------61
Chapter 12 : Maintenance ------------------------------------------------63
12.1 UPS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
12.2 Batteries ----------------------------------------------------------------- 63
12.3 Fans ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 64
Appendix 1 : Technical Specications-------------------------------65
Appendix 2 : Warranty ----------------------------------------------------67
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Chapter 1 Important Safety Instructions
Chapter 1 : Important Safety Instructions
1.1 Safety Instructions
Installation Warnings
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Before installation and usage, please read this User Manual thoroughly. This helps you to use the product correctly and safely.
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Install the UPS in a well-ventilated area, away from excess moisture, heat, dust,
ammable gas or explosives.
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To avoid re accidents and electric shock, please install the UPS in a temperate
and humidity well-controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants. For
the temperature and humidity specications, please refer to Appendix 1 : Tech-
nical Specications.
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Leave adequate space (at least 50cm) around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation.
Connection Warnings
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The UPS must be well grounded due to a possible risk of current leakage.
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The installation of upstream and downstream protective devices is highly recom­mended when the UPS is connected to the mains and the loads.
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The protective devices connecting to the UPS must be installed near the UPS and must be easily accessible for operation.
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If you need to move the UPS or perform re-wiring, please turn o󰀨 the AC input
power and ensure that the UPS has been safely shutdown. Otherwise, the out­put end might still be energized, which might cause electric shock.
Usage Warnings
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This is a class-A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause ra­dio interference, in which case, the user is required to take adequate measures.
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The UPS can be used to power computers and associated peripheral devices, such as monitors, modems, cartridge tape drives, external hard drives, etc.
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It is strictly forbidden to connect the UPS with:
1. Any regenerative loads.
2. Any asymmetrical loads.
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To ensure reliable operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS from overheat­ing, the slits and openings in the UPS must not be blocked or covered.
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Before usage, you must allow the UPS to adjust to room temperature for at least one hour to avoid moisture condensing inside the UPS.
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Do not pour and splash any liquid on the UPS. Do not insert any object into the UPS’s slits and openings. Do not put beverage containers on or around the UPS.
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When an emergency occurs, (1) press and hold the ON/ OFF button ( ) for 3 seconds, (2) release it after you hear one beep, (3) use the Scrolling UP or
Down button (
/ ) to select
'Yes'
, and (4) press the Enter button ( ) to
conrm your selection to turn o󰀨 the UPS. After that, cut o󰀨 the input power to completely shut down the UPS. Cut o󰀨 the input power to completely shut down
the UPS.
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Do not use any cleaning liquid or cleaning spray to clean the UPS. Before clean­ing, please make sure that the UPS has been completely shut down, the UPS’s
input power has been cut o󰀨, and the batteries have been disconnected.
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All maintenance services must be performed by qualied service personnel.
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Forbid opening or removing the cover of the UPS yourself to avoid high voltage electric shock.
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You must contact qualied service personnel if either of the following events oc­curs:
1. Liquid is poured or splashed on the UPS.
2. The UPS does not run normally after this User Manual is carefully observed.
NOTE :
If you use the UPS in an area that generates or incurs dust, you should install two dust filters (optional) in the 5/ 6/ 8/ 10kVA UPS to ensure normal product life and function.
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Chapter 1 Important Safety Instructions
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100
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Battery Warnings
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Keep the batteries away from heat sources. Do not open or mutilate the batter­ies.
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Do not dispose of batteries in a re. The batteries may explode.
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The released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
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A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current.
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Servicing of batteries and battery packs must be performed or supervised by qualified service personnel knowledgeable in batteries, battery packs and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries and battery packs.
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The risk of electric shock and short-circuit current is possible when the batteries are connected to the UPS. Before maintenance, disconnect all batteries to cut
o󰀨 the battery power.
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For battery replacement, only use the same number and type of batteries.
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Observe the following before replacing the batteries:
1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2. Use tools with insulated handles.
3. Wear rubber gloves and boots.
4. Do not lay tools or metal parts on the top of batteries.
5. Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
6. Remove battery grounds during installation and maintenance to reduce likelihood of shock. Remove the connection from ground if any part of the battery is determined to be grounded.
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Do not connect the batteries in reverse; otherwise, a risk of electric shock or re
accidents might occur.
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The batteries might lose their power during shipment or storage. Before you use the UPS for the rst time, please fully charge the batteries until the battery ca-
)
(
pacity percentage shown on the UPS’s LCD is 100%
. If the UPS needs to
be stored for an extended period of time, please charge the batteries every three months and ensure that, every time after charging, the battery capacity percent-
(
age shown on the UPS’s LCD is 100%
)
.
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WARNING:
100
%
1. The risk of electric shock and short-circuit current is possible when the batteries are still connected to the UPS even though the UPS
is disconnected from the mains. Do not forget to cut o󰀨 the battery
source before maintenance.
2. When the UPS is connected to external battery packs, the installation of appropriate protective devices, such as a DC fuse or a DC non­fuse breaker, is required.
1.2 Standard Compliance
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EN 62040-1
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EN 62040-2 Category C2
1.3 Storage
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Prior to installation
If the UPS needs to be stored prior to installation, it should be placed in a dry and well-ventilated area. The allowable storage temperature is between -15°C and +50°C (5°F~122°F).
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After usage
(1) Press and hold the ON/OFF button (
you hear one beep, (3) use the Scrolling UP or Down button (
Yes’, and (4) press the Enter button ( the UPS. Make sure the UPS is shutdown, disconnect the UPS from the utility
AC power, remove all loads/ equipment from the UPS, and store the UPS in a dry and well-ventilated area at a temperature between -15°C and +50°C (5°F~122°F).
Idle batteries must be recharged fully approximately every three months if the UPS needs to be stored for an extended period of time. Ensure that, every time after charging, the battery capacity percentage shown on the UPS’s LCD is
100%
.
(
)
) for 3 seconds, (2) release it after
/ ) to select
) to conrm your selection to turn o󰀨
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After storage and before start-up of the UPS, you must allow the UPS to adjust to room temperature (20°C~25°C or 68°F~77°F) for at least one hour to avoid moisture condensing inside the UPS.
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Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 2 : Introduction
2.1 General Overview
The RT series UPS is a single-phase input, single-phase output on-line uninterrupt­ible power supply which provides reliable and consistent sine-wave quality power to your electronic equipment. It adopts the latest technology and the highest quality
components providing output power factor up to unity, and its e󰀩ciency in on-line
mode reaches up to 96%. The UPS not only provides safe, reliable and uninter­ruptible power to your sensitive electronic equipment at all times, but also produces greater electronic power efficiency at less cost. There are four different ratings, 5kVA, 6kVA, 8kVA and 10kVA, for your selection.
2.2 Exterior & Dimensions
78mm
430mm
88mm
ESC
440mm
(Figure 2-1: Extended Runtime Model - 5/ 6KVA Exterior & Dimensions)
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78mm
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565mm
88mm
ESC
440mm
(Figure 2-2: Extended Runtime Model - 8/ 10KVA Exterior & Dimensions)
2.3 Package List
The package contains the following items. Please check if any item is missing. If there is anything missing, please contact the dealer immediately.
Models: UPS502R2RT2N035 & UPS502R2RT2N0B0 & UPS502R2RT2N0B8 &
UPS602R2RT2N035 & UPS602R2RT2N0B0 & UPS602R2RT2N0B8 &
UPS802R2RT2N035 & UPS802R2RT2N0B0 & UPS802R2RT2N0B8 &
UPS103R2RT2N035 & UPS103R2RT2N0B0 & UPS103R2RT2N0B8
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No. Item 5/ 6/ 8/ 10kVA
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UPS 1 PC
2
Bracket Ear for UPS 1 SET
3
Tower Stand 4 PCS
4
Pluggable Terminal 2 PCS
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User Manual 1 PC
6
Parallel Cable 1 PC
7
Battery Cable 1 PC
8
Cord End Terminal 9 PCS
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USB Cable 1 PC
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11
12
Screw (for xing the battery cable) 2 PCS
Stando󰀨 (for xing the battery cable) 2 PCS
Cable Tie 6 PCS
NOTE :
1. If there is any damage or anything missing, please immediately contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit.
2. If the UPS needs to be returned, carefully repack the UPS and all of the accessories using the original packing material that came with the unit.
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Chapter 3 : Operation Panel
On the front panel of the UPS, you’ll see two LED indicators, a LCD display, and multi-function buttons.
3.3 LCD Display
ONLINE
%
100
Input Output
ESC
232.0V 50.0Hz
230.0V 50.0Hz
(Figure 3-1: Operation Panel)
1
%
75
3.1 LED Indicators
No. LED Description
1
2
1. ON: The output is protected.
2. OFF: The output is not protected.
1. ON: The UPS detects an internal fault or an
environmental fault.
2. OFF: The UPS is in normal state.
3. Flashing: The UPS shows the warning message(s).
Please check the corresponding warning message(s) in Chapter 11: Troubleshooting.
3.1 LED Indicators
3.2 Multi-function Buttons
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3.2 Multi-function Buttons
Multi-
No.
function
Button
The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information.
1. Turn-on
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In standby/ bypass mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds, release it after you hear one beep and the UPS will run in on-line mode.
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Cold start: When there is no AC input, press and hold the button for 3 seconds, release it after you hear one beep and the UPS will run in battery mode.
2. Turn-o󰀨
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In on-line mode, (1) press and hold the button for 3 seconds, (2) release it after you hear one beep, (3) use
the Scrolling UP or Down button
1
ON/ OFF
Button
and (4) press the Enter button
tion. After that, the inverter will be o󰀨 and the UPS will
transfer to run in standby or bypass mode.
The UPS will keep charging the batteries when the UPS
is in standby/ bypass mode. To fully turn o󰀨 the UPS, it is
advised to disconnect the UPS from the AC power.
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In battery mode, (1) press and hold the button for 3 seconds, (2) release it after you hear one beep, (3) use
the Scrolling UP or Down button (
and (4) press the Enter button (
tion. After that, the UPS will be turned o󰀨.
3. Fault Clear
When the UPS has a fault condition, press and hold the but­ton for 3 seconds, release it after you hear one beep and the UPS will try to clear the fault condition.
Description
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(
/ )
to select 'Yes',
to conrm your selec-
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(
/
) to select 'Yes',
) to conrm your selec-
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No.
1
2
Multi-
function
Button
ON/ OFF
Button
(Continued)
Enter
Button
Description
NOTE :
1. When the UPS clears the fault condition, it means that the buzzer/ warning message has been turned off. To eliminate the fault detected, please refer to Chapter 11: Troubleshooting for relevant solutions.
2. The function mentioned above is only applicable to the condition when the UPS has a fault situation
and the inverter is o󰀨.
The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information.
1. Entering into the setup mode
In the Main Screen (that shows the current operation mode), press the button for 0.1 second and the UPS will en­ter the Main Menu (setup mode). Please refer to Chapter 9: LCD Display & Settings.
2. Selecting and conrming the parameter in setup mode
In setup mode, press the button to choose the parameter you want to change, and the parameter will flash. Press the Scrolling Up or the Scrolling Down button to change the parameter and press the button again to confirm the change.
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Scrolling
Up Button
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The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information.
1. Scrolling Up/ Increasing Number
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In the Main Screen, press the button for 0.1 second and the UPS will directly enter the Measurement Menu’s level 3 (see Figure 9-1: Menu Tree), which contains related Output information.
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In setup up mode, the button is used to navigate the set­ting items. Press the button for 0.1 second to go to the previous setting item.
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No.
3
4
Multi-
function
Button
Scrolling
Up Button
(Continued)
Scrolling
Down
Button
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Description
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The button is also used to navigate or set up the setting parameter. Press the button for 0.1 second to go to the previous display or to increase a number. If the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the number will be in­creased single digit every 0.2 second automatically until the button is released or the number reaches its highest value.
2. LCD Reset
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Press the Scrolling Up and the Scrolling Down buttons together for 3 seconds to reset the LCD display.
The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information.
1. Scrolling Down/ Decreasing Number
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In the Main Screen, press the button for 0.1 second and the UPS will directly enter the Measurement Menu’s level 3 (see Figure 9-1: Menu Tree), which contains related Output information.
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In setup up mode, the button is used to navigate the set­ting items. Press the button for 0.1 second to go to the next setting item.
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The button is also used to navigate or set up the setting parameter. Press the button for 0.1 second to go to the next display or to decrease a number. If the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the number will be de­creased single digit every 0.2 second automatically until the button is released or the number reaches its lowest value.
2. LCD Reset
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Press the Scrolling Up and the Scrolling Down buttons together for 3 seconds to reset the LCD display.
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Multi-
No.
function
Button
5
Back/ Mute
Button
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The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information.
1. Back to the Previous Menu Level
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In setup mode, press the button for 0.1 second to go back to the previous menu level.
2. Mute
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When the UPS has any warning of fault conditions to trigger an audible alarm, press and hold the button for 3
seconds to turn o󰀨 the audible alarm.
Description
NOTE :
If the LCD display goes dim, press any button mentioned above for 0.1 second to wake up the LCD display and enable each button function.
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Input Output
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232.0V
230.0V
12
%
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
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1
100
%
100
%
75%
3.3.1 Icon/ Display Denition
No. Icon/ Display Description
1. ON: The UPS is in parallel mode.
2. OFF: The UPS is in single mode.
NOTE :
1
2
For the Master UPS, the icon will ash
during parallel mode. For the Slave UPS,
the icon will illuminate, not ash, during
parallel mode.
Indicates that the load bank status is ON.
Indicates that the load bank status is OFF.
Indicates the battery capacity level.
3
4
Input Output
5
!
Battery disconnected
6
0x1003
X
232.0V 50.0Hz
232.0V 50.0Hz
5 seconds
Indicates that the battery is abnormal and needs replacement. If the battery is abnormal, the bat-
tery capacity icon
(
will be o󰀨.
)
Indicates the load level (%).
When the UPS runs normally, the display will show the input/ output voltage and frequency.
When the UPS has abnormalities or is in fault condition, the display will show an error code and its corresponding fault or warning message.
NOTE :
The error code and the fault/ warning message will appear alternatively for every 5 seconds.
Indicates that the buzzer is muted.
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3.3.2 Operation Mode Diagram Denition
ECO
No. Diagram Description
1
2
3
ONLINE
Input Output
ECO
Input Output
BATTERY
Runtime
168
min
Input Output
100
232.0V
230.0V
100
232.0V
232.0V
100
0.0V
230.0V
%
%
%
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
0.0Hz
50.0Hz
1
75
Indicates ONLINE mode.
%
Indicates ECO mode.
NOTE :
1
In ECO mode, the diagram’s
power ow will change according
to the UPS input voltage and
75
%
frequency. However, the ECO icon (
) shown on the upper-left corner will not change even if the UPS transfers to online mode or battery mode.
1
75
Indicates BATTERY mode.
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Input Output
100
232.0V
232.0V
%
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
1
75
Indicates BYPASS mode.
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Chapter 3 Operation Panel
No. Diagram Description
5
6
STANDBY
Input Output
Freq. Conv.
Input Output
100
232.0V
0.0V
100
232.0V
230.0V
%
%
50.0Hz
0.0Hz
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
1
Indicates AC STANDBY mode.
Indicates Frequency Conversion mode.
NOTE :
1
In Frequency Conversion mode,
the diagram’s power ow will
change according to the UPS
75
%
input voltage and frequency. However, the text Freq. Conv.
(
Freq. Conv.
) shown on the
upper-left corner will not change even if the UPS transfers to battery mode.
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Chapter 4 : Rear Panel
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Models:
UPS502R2RT2N035 & UPS502R2RT2N0B0 & UPS502R2RT2N0B8 & UPS602R2RT2N035 & UPS602R2RT2N0B0 & UPS602R2RT2N0B8 & UPS802R2RT2N035 & UPS802R2RT2N0B0 & UPS802R2RT2N0B8 & UPS103R2RT2N035 & UPS103R2RT2N0B0 & UPS103R2RT2N0B8
The rear panels of above mentioned models are similar. The di󰀨erences are the
battery voltage and DC value printed on the panels. For detailed information about the printed battery voltage and DC value, please refer to the table below. Here, only 5kVA UPS’s real panel (see Figure 4-1) is taken for example.
5 6 7 8
1 2 3
4
9
10
PARALLEL PARALLEL
MINI SLOT
DRY CONTACT
P1
NOTE :
P2 P3 P4
RS-232
RS-485
REPO
OFF
ON
INPUT
BREAKER
UPS OUTPUT UPS OUTPUT-P AC INPUT
EXTERNAL BATT.
PL2(N)PL1(PL)L2(N)L1(L) L2(N)L1(L)
192V DC 29A
CONNECTOR
Remove the terminal cover plate and you will see the wiring terminal
12 15
blocks.
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(Figure 4-1: 5kVA Rear Panel)
No. Item Functions
For installation of an optional card, such as Mini
1
MINI Slot
SNMP IPv6 card, Mini Relay I/O card, or Mini MODBUS card. For more information, please refer to Chapter 5: Communication Interfaces.
TMOV
TUPNITUPTUO
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No. Item Functions
For UPS parallel communication. For more information, please refer to Chapter 5: Communication Interfaces.
2
Parallel Ports
NOTE :
To enhance parallel reliability, please adopt the Daisy Chain method to execute
parallel conguration.
1. Output dry contacts: Receive the UPS’s event information to indicate the UPS status or internal messages.
3
Dry Contacts
2. Input dry contacts: Let the UPS to receive external control signals.
3. For more information, please refer to Chapter 5: Communication Interfaces.
When emergency events occur, it can shut
4
REPO Port
down the UPS safely and immediately. Please refer to Chapter 5: Communication Interfaces for details.
Chapter 4 Rear Panel
Connects to a computer so you can monitor the
5
RS-485 Port
UPS status or let the UPS communicate with lithium ion batteries.
Connects to a computer so you can build up
RS-232 communication, congure the UPS
6
RS-232 Port
and upgrade the UPS rmware. Please refer
to Chapter 5: Communication Interfaces for more information.
Connects to a computer to monitor the state of
the UPS, congure the UPS parameters and
7
(USB Port)
update the management software. Please refer to Chapter 5: Communication Interfaces for more information.
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No. Item Functions
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Input Breaker
External Batt.
Connector
UPS Output
Terminal Block
Terminal Block
UPS Output
Terminal Block – P
Controls the UPS’s input switch and for safety protection.
Connects to the external battery pack (optional).
5K: 192V DC 29A 6K: 192V DC 35A 8K: 240V DC 37A 10K: 240V DC 46A
TMOV For UPS internal TMOV's grounding.
For loads’ grounding.
1. Uncontrollable.
2. Without load-bank function.
3. Connects to the loads (L1 & L2 for su󰀩x B8 model; L & N for su󰀩x 35/ B0 model).
For UPS grounding.
AC Input
Connects to the mains.
(L1 & L2 for su󰀩x B8 model; L & N for su󰀩x 35/
B0 model)
1. Controllable.
2. With load-bank function.
3. Connects to the loads (PL1 & PL2 for su󰀩x B8 model; PL & N for su󰀩x 35/ B0 model).
NOTE :
1. Please note that, for parallel appli­cation, the output loads can only be connected to this output terminal block.
2. When the UPS is working in single­unit mode, the output terminal block has load bank function. The load bank function will be disabled when the UPS is running in parallel mode.
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Chapter 5 Communication Interfaces
Chapter 5 : Communication Interfaces
NOTE :
1. The UPS can still function properly without making the connections below.
2. For the location of the following communication interfaces, please refer to Figure 4-1~Figure 4-2.
5.1 MINI Slot
The MINI slot is for mini-size cards. You can install the Mini SNMP IPv6, Mini Relay I/O, or Mini MODBUS card in this slot to let the system have network communication, dry contact function, and MODBUS communication respectively.
5.2 Parallel Ports
The two parallel ports are for UPS parallel communication. UPSs (at maximum 4) with the same capacity, voltage and frequency can be coupled via the provided
parallel cable to run in parallel mode.
5.3 Dry Contacts
The RT UPS provides one input dry contact for you to receive external control signals. You can set up relevant items in the Dry Contact Setting screen, which includes Disable/ ROO/ RPO/ Remote shutdown/ Forced bypass/ On generator.
Besides, there are three congurable output dry contacts for you to receive UPS
events. The output dry contacts are normally open (NO). You can set up relevant items in the Dry Contact Setting screen, which includes Disable/ On bat/ Low bat/ Bat fault/ Bypass/ UPS OK/ Load protected/ Load powered/ General alarm/ Overload alarm. Please refer to 9.2.2 Setting Menu and 9.2.4 Maintenance Menu for relevant information.
5.4 REPO Port
The REPO port can be connected to an external switch. After the external switch is turned to the ‘CLOSED’ position, the UPS will switch o󰀨 the inverter immediately
and cut o󰀨 the UPS output without transferring to bypass mode.
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NOTE :
1. You can use the management software to configure the REPO port as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). The factory default setting is normally open (NO).
2. The REPO port can also be used for ROO application, which allows you
remotely turn on/ o󰀨 the inverter. If you need detailed ROO information or
ROO setup service, please contact your local dealer or customer service. Please note that this port can only be modified by qualified service personnel.
5.5 RS-232 Port
You can use a RS-232 cable (user supplied) to connect the UPS with a computer and install the UPSentry 2012 software*
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The RS-232 port provides the following functions
1
to check and monitor the UPS status.
1. RS-232 communication (baud rate: 2400/ 9600)
2. UPS conguration
3. Firmware upgrade (baud rate: 9600)
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Pin Assignment
1. PIN 2: TXD <Transmitting Data>
2. PIN 3: RXD <Receiving Data>
3. PIN 5: GND <Signal Ground>
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Hardware
1. Baud Rate: 2400/ 9600bps
2. Data Length: 8 bit
3. Stop Bit: 1 bit
4. Parity: None
NOTE :
1. *1 You can download the software from the following link: http://www.deltapowersolutions.com/en/mcis/ups-software.php.
2. Do not use the USB port and the RS-232 port simultaneously. If you connect the USB cable (user-supplied) to the USB port, the RS-232 port will be disabled right away.
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5.6 USB Port
Chapter 5 Communication Interfaces
Please use the provided USB cable to connect the UPS with a computer and install the UPSentry 2012 software*
1
to check and monitor the UPS status. The USB port
has the following functions:
1. HID USB communication
2. UPS conguration with EEPROM programming
3. UPS rmware upgrade
4. Event logs download
5. Dry contacts setup
NOTE :
1. *1 You can download the software from the following link: http://www.deltapowersolutions.com/en/mcis/ups-software.php.
2. Do not use the USB port and the RS-232 port simultaneously. If you connect the USB cable (user-supplied) to the USB port, the RS-232 port will be disabled right away.
5.7 RS-485 Port
You can use the RS-485 port to check and monitor the UPS status.
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The RS-485 port provides the following functions
1. Lithium-ion battery communication
2. RS-485 communication (baud rate: 9600)*
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Pin Assignment
1
1. PIN 7: RS485 D+
2. PIN 8: RS485 D-
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Hardware
1. Baud Rate: 9600bps
2. Data Length: 8 bit
3. Stop Bit: 1 bit
4. Parity: None
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NOTE :
1
*
: The RS-485 port is mainly designed for lithium-ion battery communication. If you don’t use the lithium-ion batteries and would like to check and monitor the UPS via the MODBUS protocol, the RS-485 port (PIN 7 & PIN 8) is supportive.
5.8 External Battery Connector
To increase the battery backup time, you can connect several external battery packs to the UPS. The connector is for connection to the external battery pack(s). Please see below for relevant information.
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Battery
UPS
Charge Voltage
5kVA/ 6kVA 219.2Vdc 1A (default)*
8kVA/ 10kVA 274Vdc 1.5A (default)*
Charge
Current
Low Battery
Shutdown
1
168V±3% 12V × 16 PCS
1
210V±3% 12V × 20 PCS
The Number
Of Batteries
NOTE :
1
*
: For su󰀩x B0 model, its charge current default setting is 4A.
WARNING:
1. Please refer to the table below to select the charge current for 5kVA/ 6kVA/ 8kVA/ 10kVA UPS.
2. If you need to modify the charge current default setting, please contact your local dealer or customer service.
5kVA/ 6kVA UPS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Total Battery
Capacity
5~9Ah 9~17Ah 18~30Ah 27~40Ah
Charge Current 1A 2A 3A 4A
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8kVA/ 10kVA UPS Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Total Battery
Capacity
9~17Ah 17~20Ah 20~30Ah 27~40Ah
Charge Current 1.5A 2A 3A 4A
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External Battery Pack
1. Delta external battery pack is optional. Please refer to the Quick Guide, User Manual or Installation & Operation Guide included in the package of the external battery pack.
2. When connecting the external battery pack with the UPS, you must install an appropriate non-fuse DC breaker or the fast-acting fuse that meets the
safety certication. Do not use an AC breaker.
3. The breaker must be a 2-pole non-fuse DC breaker with characteristics of 1-pole 250Vdc, 2-pole 500Vdc and 35kA (or above) DC breaking capacity.
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Battery/ Battery Pack Connection Warnings
1. Only use the same type of batteries from the same supplier. Never use old,
new and di󰀨erent Ah batteries at the same time.
2. The number of batteries must meet UPS requirements.
3. Do not connect the batteries in reverse.
4. Use the voltage meter to measure whether the total voltage, after battery pack connection, is around 12.5Vdc × the total number of batteries.
NOTE :
1. Turn off the UPS and cut off the AC source before performing battery/ battery pack replacement.
2. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current.
3. Servicing of batteries and battery packs must be performed or supervised by qualified service personnel knowledgeable in batteries, battery packs and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries and battery packs.
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Maintenance
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Alarm
When any external battery pack connected to the UPS has the following problems, the UPS system will sound an alarm. Please see the table below.
No.
External Battery
Pack Status
Description
1 Battery Mode The alarm beeps once every 2 seconds.
2 Battery Low Warning The alarm beeps once every 0.5 second.
Battery Missing/
3
Weak Battery/ Battery
The alarm beeps once every 2 seconds.
Replacement
1. Overload_105%~125%: The alarm beeps
4 Overload
once every 2 seconds.
2. Overload_125%~150%: The alarm beeps once every 0.5 second.
The alarm beeps continuously for 5 seconds
5 Fault
when the UPS detects an internal fault. After the 5-seconds long beep, the alarm beeps once every 2 seconds.
NOTE :
1
*
: After reconnecting or replacing the batteries, it might take a while for
the UPS to switch o󰀨 the alarm automatically. If, after a period of time, the
audible alarm still exists, please manually initiate a battery test. Please follow the route below to execute the manual battery test in order to clear the alarm.
Route: press the button
for 0.1 second → select
Test → select Start Battery Test. Fore relevant information, please refer to 9.2 Main Menu.
→ select
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Chapter 6 : Installation
Please refer to the system block diagram and related information below for correct installation.
Bypass
Aux
Power
Inverter relay
Communication
Output
Board
Control
Board
LCD
Board
EMI
Output relay
To A2D/D2D To inverter To charger
Output load 1
Output load 2
A2D&D2D
External
Battery
Pack
Input relay
Input
I/P
EMI
Inverter
CHG
6.1 Rack Mounting
Use the included bracket ears and screws to mount the UPS in a rack by following the procedures below.
1
Attach the included bracket ears to the lateral mounting holes of the UPS. See
Figure 6-1.
ESC
(Figure 6-1: UPS Bracket Ear Installation)
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2
Follow steps 1 to 4 to install the UPS in Delta’s rail kit (optional). See Figure
6-2.
1
Step
Step
Step
Step
3
If you want to use a non-Delta rail kit, please only follow step 4 .
: Adjust the length of the rail according to the rack.
2
: Tighten the nuts.
3
: Fix the rail on the rack.
4
: Insert the UPS in the rack and tighten the screws.
1
4
ESC
3
2
NOTE :
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(Figure 6-2: Rack Mounting)
If you need the optional rail kit, please contact your local dealer.
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6.2 Tower Mounting
Use the included tower stands to mount the UPS in an upright tower position by following the steps below.
1
Assemble the tower stands (see Figure 6-3).
Tower Stand
× 4 PCS
(Figure 6-3: Assemble the Tower Stands for 5/ 6/ 8/ 10kVA UPS)
2
Pull out the control panel 1, rotate the panel and the Delta logo nameplate
90° clockwise
and re-insert the control panel 3 (see Figure 6-4).
2
2
Delta Logo Nameplate
Panel
(Figure 6-4: Rotate the Control Panel and the Delta Logo Nameplate)
3
Carefully lift the whole unit upright 4 with the Delta logo nameplates and the
2
3
ESC
1
icons shown on the panels facing up.
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Panel
ESC
4
Lift Up 90˚
(Figure 6-5: Place the Whole Unit Upright)
4
Place the whole unit inside the tower stands 5.
ESC
5
ESC
Delta Logo Nameplate
ESC
Facing Up
Facing Up
(Figure 6-6: Place the Whole Unit inside the Tower Stands)
Leave adequate space (at least 50cm) around all sides of the unit for good ventilation.
NOTE :
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Chapter 7 : Connection and Wiring
7.1 UPS Connection Warnings
1
When connecting the UPS to the mains and the loads, it is highly recom-
mended that you install the protective devices. Please refer to the table below and Figure 7-3.
UPS Power Rating Suggested Protective Device
Suggested
Supplier
5/ 6kVA D curve-50A circuit breaker DELIXI
8/ 10kVA D curve-80A circuit breaker DELIXI
2
The protective devices must use approved components that meet safety
certications.
3
The power supplying to the UPS must be single-phase in accordance with the
unit's rating label, and the UPS must be properly grounded.
7.2 Input/ Output Connection
1
Please see the gures below for input/ output connection.
2
Cable Selection:
UPS OUTPUT UPS OUTPUT-P AC INPUT
(Figure 7-1: Input/ Output Wiring Terminal Block)
PL2(N)PL1(PL)L2(N)L1(L) L2(N)L1(L)
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For the specications of input/ output cables, please refer to Table 7-1.
Table 7-1: Specications of Input/ Output Cables
Spec. / Capacity 5/ 6kVA (Su󰀩x: B8) 8/ 10 kVA (Su󰀩x: B8)
Input/ Output Cables
(Rating Temperature 90°C)
Tightening Torque
(For AC Wiring)
#8AWG #6AWG
25.5kgf·cm 25.5kgf·cm
Spec. / Capacity 5/ 6kVA (Su󰀩x: 35) 8/ 10 kVA (Su󰀩x: 35)
Input/ Output Cables 6mm
Tightening Torque
(For AC Wiring)
25.5kgf·cm 25.5kgf·cm
2
10mm
2
In accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC), please install the
suitable conduits and cable sleeves.
3
When connecting the input/ output power cords, please observe the following
rules.
1. Turn o󰀨 the UPS and cut o󰀨 both AC source and the battery source before
connection.
2. Calculate the power consumption of the loads to avoid an overload condition.
3. Ensure that the screws are tightly fixed after connection. Please refer to Table 7-1.
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Backfeed Protection:
When the UPS runs in battery mode or during AC power failure, the UPS’s
inner voltage or energy might be fed back to the input terminals, either directly or via a leakage loop. To avoid the risk of electric shock resulted from the backfeed, installation of a backfeed protection device between the AC input and the UPS is highly recommended.
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NOTE :
1. The UPS doesn’t have any built-in backfeed protection device. Installation of the backfeed protection device between the AC input and the UPS is highly recommended.
2. If there is no backfeed protection device installed between the AC input and the UPS, please (1) attach a warning label on the switch or breaker that controls the AC power supplying to the UPS, and (2) check if any hazardous voltage exists on any terminals connected to the AC power. The warning label shall carry the following wording or equivalent.
Before Working on This Circuit
-Isolate Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
-Then check for Hazardous Voltage between all terminals
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Backfeed Protection Device Requirements:
including the protective earth.
Risk of Voltage Backfeed
Suggested Backfeed
UPS
Protection Device
Suggested Model No.
Rating Voltage/ Current
5/ 6kVA 208/ 220/ 230/ 240Vac; 40A AF52-30-13 (ABB)
8/ 10kVA 208/ 220/ 230/ 240Vac; 65A AF52-30-13 (ABB)
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Control Relay Requirements:
Breaking Capacity 240Vac/ 5A
Contact Form Normally Closed (NC)
Coil 12Vdc/ <0.5A
Suggested Model No. HF13F-012-1Z1T
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Backfeed Protection Wiring Diagram:
Please refer to the diagram below to install the backfeed protection device between the AC input and the UPS.
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Contactor
L (L1)
N (L2)
Coil
Control Relay
DC 12V
(Figure 7-2: Backfeed Protection Wiring Diagram)
L (L1)
N (L2)
UPS
Dry
Contact
7.3 Single Unit Wiring
1
Remove the terminal cover plate and you will see the wiring terminal block
shown in Figure 7-1.
2
Conrm the input breaker is in the OFF position.
3
According to the capacity and the model of your UPS, select proper input and
output cables.
4
Connect the main AC source/ output/ external battery pack cables to the wiring
terminal block. Please refer to Figure 7-3.
5
Ground the UPS.
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Output
Protective
Devices
P A
MINI SLOT
For Grounding
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A L
L E
L
P A
R A L
L E L
D R
Y
C
P
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1
N T
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2
C
T
P 3
P
4
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P O
R S
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8 5
R S
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L1(L)
PS
CONNECTOR
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240V DC 46A
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P U
T
L2(N)
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PL1(PL)
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T
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PL2(N)
T
M O
V
L1(L)
A C
I
N P U
T
L2(N)
For Grounding
Loads
For Grounding
Loads
Utility AC
Power
Input
Protective
Device
(Figure 7-3: Single Unit Wiring Diagram)
7.4 Parallel Units Wiring
NOTE :
1. You can parallel at maximum four UPS units. To enhance parallel reliability, please adopt the Daisy Chain method to execute parallel conguration. Please refer to Figure 7-4.
2. Please ensure that each parallel UPS’s wiring is correct, and all external output protective devices are in the 'OFF' position. For the location of output protective devices, please refer to Figure 7-3.
3. When UPSs are paralleled, the diameter and the length of each parallel UPS’s input cables and output cables must be equal. This ensures that the parallel UPSs can equally share the equipment loads in bypass mode.
4. Before start-up of the parallel system, make sure that each UPS’s ID is correctly set up and each unit’s major parameters are set the same. For the major parameters’ information, please contact service personnel.
5. Ensure that each parallel UPS is completely turned on before starting up the loads. To prevent the UPS from activating the overload protection mechanism during start-up process, please turn on the high-power loads
rst and then low-power loads.
6. The parallel UPSs cannot connect with common batteries.
7. The parallel UPSs cannot run in ECO mode.
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AC Input Terminal Block
UPS 1
UPS Output
Terminal
Block
Parallel Port
Parallel Port
Daisy Chain
Method
Parallel Cable
UPS Output
Terminal
Block
Parallel Port Parallel Port
UPS Output
Terminal
Block
Parallel Port
Parallel Port
1Ø2W
Parallel Cable
Parallel Cable
Loads
Main AC
Source
1Ø3W
AC Input Terminal Block
UPS 2
AC Input Terminal Block
UPS 4
(Figure 7-4: Parallel Units Wiring Diagram)
1
Please follow steps 1 ~ 4 stated in 7.3 Single Unit Wiring.
2
Use the provided parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on the parallel
units.
3
Ground the parallel UPSs.
7.5 External Battery Pack Connection
To increase the battery backup time, you can connect several external battery packs to the UPS. Please follow the steps below (Figure 7-5 & Figure 7-6) and information in 5.7 External Battery Connector to complete the connection.
NOTE :
1. When connecting the external battery pack with the UPS, you must install an appropriate non-fuse DC breaker or the fast-acting fuse that meets the
safety certication. Do not use an AC breaker.
2. The breaker must be a 2-pole non-fuse DC breaker with characteristics of 1-pole 250Vdc, 2-pole 500Vdc and 35kA (or above) DC breaking capacity.
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1
Remove the two screws from the external battery connector’s panel shown
below.
Two Screws
PARALLEL PARALLEL
MINI SLOT
DRY CONTACT
P2 P3 P4
P1
RS-232
RS-485
REPO
ON
OFF
INPUT
BREAKER
192V DC 29A
CONNECTOR
EXTERNAL BATT.
TMOV
TUPNITUPTUO
External Battery Connector’s Panel
(Figure 7-5: Remove External Battery Connector’s Panel)
2
Insert the provided battery cable into the external battery connector 1 and use
the provided two screws and two stando󰀨s to rmly x the battery cable
2
1
After Removal of the External Battery Connector’s Panel
2
.
Standoffs Screws
(Figure 7-6: Battery Cable Connection)
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100
%
8.1 Single Unit Start-up
NOTE :
1. Before start-up, ensure that the batteries are fully charged. Before using the UPS for the first time, please check the battery capacity and the charging settings. Make sure that you charge the batteries until the
battery capacity percentage shown on the UPS’s LCD is 100%
2. The congurable battery Q’ty is 12, or 16 ~ 22. Please make sure that the actual battery Q’ty is the same as that is congured on the LCD. Set up
the corresponding charge current based on the total battery amp-hour.
3. If the UPS connects to an inductive load, the inrush current (initial surge current) may restart the inverter. To avoid this situation, please turn on the inductive load in bypass mode before starting up the inverter.
8.1.1 Start-up with AC Input (Single Unit)
1
Verify if the UPS’s input cord meets with N, L & G of the wall socket and the
utility AC power works normally.
2
Switch on the input protective device (see Figure 7-3) installed between the
UPS and the utility AC power and switch on the input breaker. After that, the UPS will enter the Initial Setting Screen (please refer to 9.1 Initial Setting Screen for more information).
(
.
)
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Press and hold
3
the ON/ OFF button (
for 3 seconds to start up the UPS.
) Release the button after you hear one beep and the UPS will start up. After the UPS performs self-diagnosis, the UPS will run in ON-LINE mode.
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Press and hold the button
BYPASS
%
100
Input Output
232.0V
232.0V
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one beep.
Self Diagnosis
In Progress...
ONLINE
X
1
75
75%
%
0x1012
4
Once the UPS runs normally, switch on the output protective devices (see
!
Battery Test Fail
Figure 7-3) installed between the UPS and the loads.
8.1.2 Start-up with Batteries (Single Unit)
1
Please check the '+' and '-' poles of the batteries and ensure that wiring is
correct.
2
Turn on the UPS’s external battery pack’s breaker.
When there is no AC input, press and hold the ON/ OFF button
3
seconds to start up the UPS. Release the button after you hear one beep and the UPS will start up. After the UPS performs self-diagnosis, the UPS will run in
BATTERY mode.
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Press and hold the button for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one beep.
Self Diagnosis
In Progress...
BATTERY
Runtime
168
min
Input Output
4
Once the UPS runs normally, switch on the output protective device (see
100
0.0V
230.0V
%
0.0Hz
50.0Hz
1
75
%
Figure 7-3) installed between the UPS and the loads.
NOTE :
To prevent the UPS from activating the overload protection mechanism
during start-up process, please turn on the high-power loads rst and
then low-power loads.
8.2 Single Unit Turn-o󰀨
1
Make sure all of the loads connected to the UPS are o󰀨.
2
(1) Press and hold the ON/ OFF button (
you hear one beep, (3) use the Scrolling UP or Down button (
lect 'Yes', and (4) press the Enter button (
) for 3 seconds, (2) release it after
/ ) to se-
) to conrm your selection.
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3
Switch off the input breaker, input protective device (see Figure 7-3) and
output protective devices (see Figure 7-3).
4
After the LCD backlight goes dim and the fans stop completely, switch o󰀨 the
battery breaker to ensure that there is no remaining battery power.
8.3 Parallel Units Start-up
NOTE :
1. You can parallel at maximum four UPS units. To enhance parallel reliability, please adopt the Daisy Chain method to execute parallel conguration. Please refer to Figure 7-4.
2. Please ensure that each parallel UPS’s wiring is correct, and all external output protective devices are in the 'OFF' position. For the location of output protective devices, please refer to Figure 7-3.
3. When UPSs are paralleled, the diameter and the length of each parallel UPS’s input cables and output cables must be equal. This ensures that the parallel UPSs can equally share the equipment loads in bypass mode.
4. Before start-up of the parallel system, make sure that each UPS’s ID is correctly set up and each unit’s major parameters are set the same. For the major parameters’ information, please contact service personnel.
5. Ensure that each parallel UPS is completely turned on before starting up the loads. To prevent the UPS from activating the overload protection mechanism during start-up process, please turn on the high-power loads
rst and then low-power loads.
6. The parallel UPSs cannot connect with common batteries.
7. The parallel UPSs cannot run in ECO mode.
8.3.1 Start-up with AC Input (Parallel Units)
1
Ensure that input and output connection is correct for the parallel system.
2
Turn on each UPS’s external battery pack’s breaker.
3
Turn on each UPS’s input protective device and input breaker. For the location
of input protective device, please refer to Figure 7-3.
Press and hold each parallel UPS’s ON/ OFF button ( ) for 3 seconds to start
4
up the UPS. Release the button after you hear one beep and the UPS will start up. After each UPS performs self-diagnosis, each parallel UPS will run in ON-
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LINE mode.
5
Turn on each UPS’s output protective devices. For the location of output
protective devices, please refer to Figure 7-3.
6
Once the parallel system runs normally, please turn on the high-power loads
rst and then low-power loads.
8.3.2 Start-up with Batteries (Parallel Units)
1
Please check the '+' and '-' poles of the batteries and ensure that wiring is
correct.
2
Turn on each UPS’s external battery pack’s breaker.
Press and hold each parallel UPS’s ON/ OFF button ( ) for 3 seconds to
3
start up the UPS. Release the button after you hear one beep and the UPS will start up. After each UPS performs self-diagnosis, each parallel UPS will run in Battery mode.
4
Turn on each UPS’s output protective devices. For the output protective
devices’ location, please refer to Figure 7-3.
5
Once the parallel system runs normally, please turn on the high-power loads
rst and then low-power loads.
8.4 Parallel Units Turn-o󰀨
1
Make sure all of the loads connected to each Parallel UPS are o󰀨.
(1) Press and hold each parallel UPS’s ON/ OFF button ( ) for 3 seconds,
2
(2) release it after you hear one beep, (3) use the Scrolling UP or Down button
/ ) to select 'Yes', and (4) press the Enter button ( ) to conrm your
( selection. After that, the parallel system will transfer to bypass mode if bypass power runs normally.
3
Turn o󰀨 each UPS’s input breaker, input protective device and output protective
devices. For the input and output protective devices’ location, please refer to Figure 7-3. After the LCD backlight goes dim and the fans stop completely, the parallel system will completely shut down.
4
Switch off each UPS’s external battery breaker or disconnect all external
battery cables from the parallel UPSs to ensure that there is no remaining
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battery power.
8.5 Operation Mode
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Standby Mode
After the UPS is connected to the utility AC power, it will supply power to the UPS and the batteries will be charged.
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Online Mode
In on-line mode, the connected loads are supplied by the inverter, which derives its power from the utility AC power, and the UPS charges the batteries and provides power protection to its connected loads.
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Bypass Mode
In bypass mode, the critical loads are directly supplied by the utility AC power and the batteries are charged. The default setting of the UPS is set in BYPASS mode.
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Battery Mode
When the UPS is operating during a power outage, the batteries provide DC power, which maintains inverter operation to supply power to the critical loads.
You can install the UPSentry 2012 software (please download from http://www. deltapowersolutions.com/en/mcis/software-center.php) or install the Mini SNMP IPv6 card (optional) or the Mini MODBUS card (optional) to monitor and estimate the battery remaining capacity. For more information about the Mini SNMP IPv6 card (optional) or the Mini MODBUS card (optional), please refer to its user manual.
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ECO Mode
In ECO mode, when the utility input voltage and frequency are within the range of rating voltage ±10% and rating frequency ±3Hz, the loads are supplied by the utility AC power; if out of the range, the loads are supplied by the inverter.
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Frequency Conversion Mode
In Frequency Conversion mode, the UPS output frequency is manually set up. The system will disable the bypass function and there is no bypass output.
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Chapter 9 : LCD Display & Settings
NOTE :
1. Please refer to Chapter 3: Operation Panel to learn how to use the
operation panel and understand every icon/ diagram denition.
2. Each of the display diagrams shown in this chapter is for reference only. Actual display depends on the operation of the UPS.
9.1 Initial Setting Screen
When the UPS is powered on for the rst time, the LCD display will show the Initial Setting Screen and you can modify language, output voltage, battery parameters
based on actual needs during initial setup. The default settings of language, output
voltage, and battery parameters may vary according to di󰀨erent models. Press the
button to continue if there is no special requirement. After you configure the
Language, Date & Time, Output Setting, External Battery Type and External Battery Capacity settings, the LCD display will move to the Main Screen that
shows the current operation mode.
The following ow chart helps you to navigate the LCD screen.
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Welcome
Page
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
Output Setting
Prev.
Output Phase: Voltage: Frequency:
External Battery Type
Standard Battery Pack
P/N:
GES161B105700
Qty:
1-Phase 100 V Auto
Next
Prev.
0
Next
Initial Setting
Screen
Date: Time:
Language
Prev.
English
Next
Date & Time
Prev.
2017 / 10 / 06 18 : 04 : 25
Next
External Battery Capacity
Prev.
Customer Own Battery Cabinet
Battery Voltage: Battery Capacity:
STANDBY
Input Output
Next
100
232.0V
0.0V
%
192 Vdc 9 9 9
50.0Hz
0.0Hz
1
Main Screen (showing the current operation mode)
The Initial Setting Screen will no longer appear after initial conguration. Next time, when the UPS is powered on, the LCD display will show DELTA welcome page for 3 seconds and then directly go to the Main Screen that shows the current operation mode.
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Welcome Page
BYPASS
1
Main Screen
%
75
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
Input Output
100
232.0V
232.0V
%
9.2 Main Menu
In the Main Screen, press the button You can set up relevant items here.
Main Menu
Measurement
NOTE :
Please note that only qualied service personnel can perform setup actions.
Control
for 0.1 second to enter the Main Menu.
Setting
Maintenance
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
For setup procedures, please refer to the following:
1
In the Main Menu, select the item you want to configure, press the ENTER
button
Press the button
2
for 0.1 second and the UPS will enter the setup mode.
for 0.1 second or press the button
for 0.1 second to
navigate the setting items.
Press the button
3
for 0.1 second to choose the parameter that you want to
change, and the parameter will ash.
Press the button
4
for 0.1 second or press the button
for 0.1 second to
increase or decrease the parameter value. If either of the buttons is pressed for over 2 seconds, the LCD will automatically switch between the selectable values every 0.2 second until either of the buttons is released or the number reaches its highest or lowest value.
Press the button
5
to conrm your parameter setup or press the button
to go back to the previous status.
After that, press the button
6
for 0.1 second or press the button
for 0.1
second to move to the previous or the next setting item.
ESC
In setup mode, press the
7
button and the LCD will exit from the setup
mode.
8
In setup mode, if you don’t press any button for more than 5 minutes, the LCD
will exit from the setup mode and go back to the original display automatically.
Please refer to the Menu Tree below for all setting options.
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(Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1)
Measurement
(Level 2)
Output
Voltage/ Frequency/
(Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3)
Current/ Watts/ Load/ VA/ Cumulated/ Power
(Level 2)
Input
Voltage/ Frequency
(Level 2)
Bypass Input
Voltage Frequency
(Level 2)
Battery
Voltage/ Capacity/ Last Battery Test Runtime/ Charge Mode/ Charge Stage/ Total Capacity
Setting
(Level 2)
Output
Output Phase/ Output Voltage/
(Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3)
Output Frequency/ Output Sync. Freq. Range/ Output Freq. Slew Rate/ Output Mode/ Standby Mode/ Overload Alarm
(Level 2)
Input
Bypass Max. Voltage/ Bypass Min. Voltage
(Level 2)
ECO Mode
ECO Mode/ ECO Max. Voltage/ ECO Min. Voltage
(Level 2)
Parallel
Redundant UPS/ ID
(Level 2)
On/Off Settings
Energy Saving/ Sleep Mode/ Auto Restart/ Auto Start on AC
Control
(Level 2)
Output
(Level 3)
Outlet Group 1 Bypass
(Level 2)
Charger
(Level 3) (Level 3)
Execute Boost Charge
(Level 2)
Alarm
Clear Prediction Warning
(Level 2)
Battery
Automatic Battery Test/ Deep Discharge Test/ Low Battery Warning Capacity/ Warning of Remaining Time/
(Level 3)
Runtime Limitation/ Charge Mode/ Float Charging Voltage/ Internal Charging Current/ External battery Type/ External Battery Capacity/ Install Date
(Level 2)
General
(Level 3)
Language/ Audible Alarm LCD Back Light/ Date/ Time
(Level 2)
Outlet Control
(Level 3)
Outlets - Group 1
(Level 2)
Dry Contact Setting
Dry Contact 1 – Input/
(Level 3)
Dry Contact 2 – Output/ Dry Contact 3 – Output/ Dry Contact 4 – Output/ Remote Control
(Level 2)
Component Life Prediction
(Level 3)
Fan Life Prediction
Maintenance
(Level 2)
Test
(Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3)
Start Battery Test Deep Discharge Test Local Output Dry Contact Test
(Level 2)
Battery Aging
Create Discharging Reference Battery Discharging History
(Level 2)
Reset
Reset Power Usage Calculator Restore Factory Setting
(Level 2)
Log
Event List Clear Log
(Level 2)
About
Model Name/ UPS Part No./ UPS Serial No./ UPS Manufacture Date/ UPS Firmware Version/ Battery Summary - Installed/ Battery Summary - Replaced
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9.2.1 Measurement Menu
Measurement
Setting
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
In Main Menu, after selecting
, press the button
to enter the
Measurement Menu. The Measurement Menu displays the UPS’s status readings, such as Output, Input, Bypass and Battery information.
Measurement
Control
Setting
Maintenance
Output
Input
Bypass
Battery
9.2.2 Setting Menu
In Main Menu, after selecting
Measurement
Control
Setting
Maintenance
, press the button
to enter the Setting Menu.
Output
Input
ECO Mode
Parallel
On/Off Settings
Battery
General
Outlet Control
1 /3
2 /3
3 /3
Dry Contact Setting
Component Life Prediction
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You can choose the setup items such as Output, Input, ECO Mode, Parallel, On/ Off Settings, Battery, General, Outlet Control, Dry Contact Setting and Component Life Prediction to set up relevant settings. For more information about
the Setting Menu, please refer to the tables below for each setup item’s relevant default value and selectable value.
z
z
Output
Setup Items Selectable Value Default
Output Phase 1-phase 1-phase
208V for su󰀩x B8 model
230V for su󰀩x 35 & B0
models
Auto
Output Voltage
Output Frequency
Output Sync.
Freq. Range
Output Freq.
Slew Rate
200V, 208V, 220V,
230V, 240V
1
Auto*
/ Converter-50Hz*2 /
Converter-60Hz*
2
±0.5/ 1/ 3/ 5Hz ±3Hz
0.5/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 4 Hz/ sec. 1 Hz/sec.
Output Mode Industrial/ IT IT
Standby Mode No output/ Bypass output Bypass output
Overload Alarm 30-105% (per step: 5%) 105%
NOTE :
1. *1: When the Output Frequency is set as Auto, the output frequency will vary according to the bypass frequency. If the bypass frequency is ≥ 55Hz, the Free_Run_Frequency/ Cold_Start_Frequency will be set as 60Hz.
If the bypass frequency is < 55Hz, the Free_Run_Frequency/ Cold_
Start_Frequency will be set as 50Hz.
2. When the Output Frequency is set as Auto and the Bypass Output under the Standby Mode item is set as Enable, the bypass output range will be the same as the Output Sync. Freq. Range.
2
3. *
: When the Output Frequency is set as Converter-50Hz/ Converter-60Hz, the UPS will enter the Frequency Conversion mode and the bypass output will become Disable.
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z
z
Input
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Bypass Max. Voltage +10/ 15/ 20% +15%
Bypass Min. Voltage -10/ 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 40% -20%
z
z
ECO Mode
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
ECO Mode Disable/ Enable Disable
ECO Max. Voltage 5-15% (per step: 1%) +10%
ECO Min. Voltage 5-15% (per step: 1%) -10%
NOTE :
The setup items ECO Max. Voltage and ECO Min. Voltage will only be shown on the display when ECO Mode is enabled.
z
z
Parallel
NOTE :
The following function is not applicable to the Standard Runtime Model.
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Redundant UPS 0-3 (per step: 1) 0
ID 1-4 (per step: 1) 1
z
z
On/ O󰀨 Settings
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Option 1*: Enable/ Disable
Energy Saving
Option 2: 1-15mins (per step: 1min) Option 3: 300W-1500W (per step: 100W)
Sleep Mode
Option 1: Enable/ Disable Option 2: 10-120mins (per step: 10mins)
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Disable
Disable
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Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Auto Restart Enable/ Disable Enable
Auto Start on AC Enable/ Disable Disable
NOTE :
In Setting Menu, the sub item Option 1 under the item Energy Saving
cannot be changed.
z
z
Battery
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Automatic Battery Test
No test/ Daily/ Weekly/
Biweekly/ Monthly
No test
Deep Discharge Test 20-90% (per step: 10%) 90%
Low Battery
Warning Capacity
Warning of
Remaining Time
Runtime Limitation
Disable/ 1/ 2/ 3…./ 240mins
0-95%
(per step: 5%)
0-60mins
(per step: 1min)
(per step: 1min)
2mins
Disable
Charge Mode 2-stage/ 3-stage 2-stage
Float Charging
Voltage
Internal Charging
Current
External Battery Type *
For 5K/ 6K: 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8A*
3
Auto/ Customize
(2.20 - 2.35 V/ cell,
per step: 0.01V)
For 8K/ 10K: 1.5/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6A
Standard battery pack/
Customer own batt. pack
1
1A (5K/ 6K)*2
1.5A (8K/ 10K)*
10%
Auto
2
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Standard battery pack:
External Battery
Capacity
Part Number Quantity
Customer own batt. pack:
Battery Voltage Capacity
Install date YYYY/ MM/ DD
NOTE :
1
*
: Under the condition of rated battery voltage ≤ 192Vdc.
2
: For su󰀩x B0 model, its charge current default setting is 4A.
*
3
: When the External Battery Type is set as Standard battery pack,
*
you need to congure the Part Number and the Quantity of the standard battery pack(s).
- Battery
Internal Charging Current
1.5 A
External Battery Type
Standard Battery Pack
Part Number
GES161B151XXX
3 /4
- Battery
Quantity
0
Install Date
2017/11/11
When the External Battery Type is set as Customer own batt. pack, the Part Number and Quantity will be changed accordingly to Battery Voltage and Total Capacity.
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z
General
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Language
English/ 简体中文 / 繁體中文 /.
Audible Alarm Enable/ Disable Enable
LCD Back Light Always On/ Auto O󰀨 Auto o󰀨
Date YYYY/MM/DD
Time HH:MM:SS
4 /4
English
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z
z
Outlet Control
Setup
Item
Outlets -
Group 1
z
z
Dry Contact Setting
Setup items
Dry Contact
1 - Input
Dry Contact
2 - Output
Dry Contact
3 - Output
Selectable Values-
Level 2
Output Reboot
Duration
Load Bank
Runtime Limitation
Selectable Values-
Level 3
Disable/ 5/ 6/
/ 300
seconds
(per step: 1sec)
Disable/ 1/ 2/…/ 240mins
(per step: 1min)
Selectable
value
1
Option 1
*
: Disable/ ROO/ RPO/ Remote shutdown/ Forced bypass/ On generator Option 2: 0-999s (per step: 1 sec) Option 3: Normal open/Normal close
Disable/ On bat/ Low bat/ Bat fault/ Bypass/ UPS OK/ Load protected/ Load powered/ General alarm/ Overload alarm
Disable/ On bat/ Low bat/ Bat fault/ Bypass/ UPS OK/ Load protected/ Load powered/ General alarm/ Overload alarm
Default
Value
Disable
Disable
Default
value
Disable
On batt.
Low batt.
Dry Contact
4 - Output
Remote
Control
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Disable/ On bat/ Low bat/ Bat fault/ Bypass/ UPS OK/ Load protected/ Load powered/ General alarm/ Overload alarm
Option 1: REPO/ ROO
Option 2: Normally open/ Normally closed (For REPO)
Option 2: delay time 0-999sec (step: 1 sec) (For ROO)
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General
alarm
REPO/
NO
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NOTE :
Control
1
*
For detailed information about option 1, please contact service
:
personnel.
z
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Component Life Prediction
Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value
Fan Life Prediction No/ Yes No
9.2.3 Control Menu
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
In Main Menu, after selecting
Measurement
Control
Setting
Maintenance
, press the button
Output
Charger
Alarm
to enter the Control Menu.
The Control Menu provides commands for enabling specic UPS functions. Please refer to the table below for the setup items and selectable values.
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5
Output Reboot
Immediately
Yes/ No
Outlet Group 1
Control
Output
Bypass*
Output Reboot
With Delay
1
Go into Bypass Yes/ No
Yes/ No
Go out of Bypass Yes/ No
Charger
Alarm
Execute Boost
Charge
Clear Prediction
Warning*
2
Yes/ No
Yes/ No
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NOTE :
Setting
Control
1. *1: The item Bypass will be hidden if you set the Standby Mode as
Bypass Output. To set up Bypass Output, please go to
→ Output
→ Standby Mode → Bypass Output.
2
: The item Delay Alarm Again under ControlAlarmClear
2. * Prediction Warning can be set from 1 week to 52 weeks.
For example, if you need the UPS to reboot the output immediately, please go to
→ Output → Outlet Group 1 → Output Reboot Immediately → Yes.
- Output
Outlet Group 1
Bypass
- Output - Main
Output Reboot Immediately
Output Reboot With Delay
Amplon RT Series
Output Reboot
immediately
UPS will reboot immediately
Cancel
Yes
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Output Reboot
immediately
UPS will reboot immediately
Cancel
Yes
Reboot
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9.2.4 Maintenance Menu
Maintenance
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
In Main Menu, after selecting Maintenance Menu.
Measurement
Control
Setting
Maintenance
, press the button
Test
Battery Aging
Reset
Log
About
to enter the
1 /2
2 /2
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The Maintenance Menu provides commands for enabling UPS maintenance functions. It also provides event logs and UPS identification. Please refer to the table below for the setup items and selectable values.
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5
Test Result: Pass
Maintenance
Test
Battery
Aging
Start Battery Test
Deep Discharge Test
Local Output Dry
Contact Test
Create Discharging
Reference
Battery Discharging
History
Test in
Progress…
Test in
Progress…
Dry Contact 2
Dry Contact 3
Dry Contact 4
Yes/ Cancel
Item, Output power, Total
discharging time
Test Result: Fail
Test Result: Not
Finished
Test Result: Pass
Test Result: Fail
Test Result: Not
Finished
Dry Contact 2 In Progress…
Dry Contact 3 In Progress…
Dry Contact 4 In Progress…
Date/ Time,
Average load (W),
Actual discharging
time,
Estimated remaining
time,
Total discharging time
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Reset
Reset Power Usage
Calculator
Restore Factory
Setting
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Yes/ Cancel
Yes/ Cancel
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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5
Description,
Event code
YYYY/MM/DD
HH:MM:SS
Error Description
Maintenance
Log
About
Event List
Clear Log Yes/Cancel
Model Name: RT-5K
UPS - Part No.
UPS502R2RT0B035
UPS - Serial No.
1BA0150001
UPS - Manufacture
Date
YYYY-MM
PS Firmware –
Version
06AR004
Battery Summary:
Installed YYYY/MM/
DD
Replace YYYY/MM/
DD
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For example, if you need to execute a battery test, please go to TestStart Battery TestTest In Progress…Test Result: Pass (or Fail).
Test
Battery Aging
Reset
Log
1 /2
- Test
Start Battery Test
Deep Discharge Test
Local Dry Contact test
Battery Test
Test In Progress...
Battery
Press ESC key to abort test
Battery Test
272.0V
85%
Test In Progress...
Battery
Press ESC key to abort test
272.0V
85%
ESC
ESC
Amplon RT Series
Battery Test
Test In Progress...
Battery
Press ESC key to abort test
272.0V
85%
Test Completed
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings
A. B.
Once the test is completed, the test result will be shown as follows.
A. Test Result_ Fail: The alarm icon will show in the left bottom of the LCD display.
B. Tests Result_ Pass: No alarm icon occurs, and the UPS runs normally.
Alarm
Icon
Battery Test
Battery Test
Test In Progress...
Test Result: FAIL
Battery
Battery
72.0V 85%
272.0V
0%
Press ESC key to Escape
ONLINE
0X1012 01
!
X
1
75%
Battery disconnect or need replaced.
Battery Test
Battery Test
Test In Progress...
Test Result: Pass
Battery
Battery
72.0V 85%
272.0V
Press ESC key to Escape
ONLINE
%
100
Input Output
232.0V
230.0V
50.0Hz
50.0Hz
80%
1
75
%
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Chapter 10 : Optional Accessories
There are several optional accessories available for this RT series UPS. Please refer to the table below for the optional accessories and their functions.
No. Item Function
1 Dust Filter(s)
2 Mini SNMP IPv6 Card
3 Mini Relay I/O Card Increases the quantity of dry contacts.
4 Mini MODBUS Card
External Battery Pack Cable Extension Kit
5
(includes 2 annular terminals and 2 butt joint connectors)
Delta Lead-acid
6
Battery Pack
Delta Lithium-ion
7
Battery Pack
Maintenance Bypass
8
Box (Single/ Parallel)
Prevent(s) dust from entering into the UPS to ensure UPS reliability and to prolong product life.
Monitors and controls the status of the UPS via a network system.
Lets the UPS have MODBUS communication function.
Use the external battery pack cable extension kit to extend its range.
Provides lead-acid batteries to let the UPS continue supplying power to its connected loads when a power outage occurs.
Provides lithium-ion batteries to let the UPS continue supplying power to its connected loads when a power outage occurs.
Lets the UPS continue supplying power to its connected loads when the UPS is under maintenance.
9 Rail Kit Fixes the UPS in a rack cabinet rmly.
NOTE :
1. For detailed installation and operation of any accessory mentioned above, please refer to the Quick Guide, User Guide, or Installation & Operation Guide included in the package of the relevant optional accessory.
2. If you want to buy any accessory mentioned above, please contact your local dealer or customer service.
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Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
Chapter 11 : Troubleshooting
1. When a problem occurs, please check if following situations exist before contacting Delta service personnel:
z
z
Is the main input voltage present?
2. Please have the following information ready if you would like to contact the Delta service personnel:
z
z
Unit information including model, serial number, etc.
z
z
An exact description of the problem. The more detailed description of the problem, the better.
3. When you see the following problems occur, please refer to the solutions shown below.
Error Code
Alarm
Message
0X61C1 Input Fuse Open
0X60C0 PFC Soft Start Fail
0X6221 0X6241
0X62A0 0X62C0
DC Bus Over Shutdown
DC Bus Under Shutdown
0X1200 INV Volt Abnormal
Possible
Cause
The input fuse is melted or the input relay is open.
The UPS has an internal fault.
1. The output has capacitive or inductive loads.
2. The UPS has an internal fault.
The UPS has an internal fault.
The UPS has an internal fault.
Solution
Please contact service personnel.
Please contact service personnel.
1. Remove the capacitive or inductive loads.
2. Please contact service personnel.
Please contact service personnel.
Please contact service personnel.
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Error Code
0X1101
Alarm
Message
Output Overload Shutdown
Possible
Cause
The UPS is over­loaded.
Solution
Check the power consumption of the loads, and remove the unnecessary loads.
0XA000 Charger Fault
0X8106
0X6100
0X1003
INV IGBT Over Heat Shutdown
PFC Over Heat Shutdown
Battery Disconnected
The UPS has an internal fault.
1. The vents are blocked.
2. The UPS has an internal fault.
1. The vents are blocked.
2. The UPS has an internal fault.
1. The UPS is not properly connected to the external battery pack(s).
2. The battery/ batteries is (are) damaged.
Please contact service personnel.
1. Check whether the vents are blocked.
2 Contact service
personnel.
1. Check whether the vents are blocked.
2. Contact service personnel.
1. Check whether the UPS is properly connected to the external battery pack(s).
2. Contact service personnel.
NOTE :
If all possible causes are eliminated but the alarm still appears, please contact your local dealer or customer service.
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Chapter 12 Maintenance
100
%
Chapter 12 : Maintenance
12.1 UPS
z
z
UPS Cleaning
Regularly clean the UPS, especially the slits and openings, to ensure that the
air freely ows into the UPS to avoid overheating. If necessary, use an air-gun
to clean the slits and openings to prevent any object from blocking or covering these areas.
z
z
UPS Regular Inspection
Regularly check the UPS every half year and inspect:
1. Whether the UPS, LEDs, and alarm function are operating normally.
2. Whether battery voltage is normal. If battery voltage is too high or too low,
nd the root cause.
12.2 Batteries
The RT series UPS uses lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries. Though the typical battery life cycle is 3~5 years, the battery life depends on the temperature, usage, and charging/ discharging frequency. High temperature environments and high charging/ discharging frequency will quickly shorten the battery life. The batteries do not require user maintenance; however, they should be checked periodically. Please follow the suggestions below to ensure a normal battery lifetime.
z
z
Keep the usage temperature at 20°C ~ 25°C.
z
z
Idle batteries must be fully recharged every three months if the UPS needs to be stored for an extended period of time. Please fully charge the batteries until the
battery capacity percentage shown on the UPS’s LCD is 100%
.
)
(
NOTE :
If the UPS’s batteries need to be replaced, please contact qualified service personnel. During battery replacement, the loads connected to the UPS will not be protected if input power fails.
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12.3 Fans
Higher temperatures shorten fan life. When the UPS is running, please periodically check if each fan works normally and make sure if the ventilation air can move freely around and through the UPS. If not, contact service personnel to replace the fans.
NOTE :
Please ask your local dealer or customer service for more maintenance information. Do not perform maintenance if you are not trained for it.
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Appendix 1 Technical Specications
Appendix 1 : Technical Specications
Model RT-5K RT-6K RT-8K RT-10K
Power Rating 5kVA/5kW 6kVA/6kW 8kVA/8kW 10kVA/10kW
Waveform Pure Sinewave
Input
Output
Battery &
Charger
Nominal
Voltage
Voltage
Range
Frequency 50/60 Hz ± 10 Hz
Power Factor 0.99 (full load)
iTHD < 3% (linear load)
Connection Terminal Block
Power Factor Unity
Voltage 200/208/220/230/240 Vac
Voltage
Regulation
Frequency 50/60 Hz ± 0.05 Hz
vTHD <2% (linear load)
Overload
Capacity
Cress
Factor
Connection Terminal Block × 2
Battery Voltage
Battery Type
Charging
Current
< 105%: continuous; 105% ~ 125%: 2 minutes;
125% ~ 150%: 30 seconds; >150%, 500 ms
1
144
*
Default: 192 Vdc
200/208/220/230/240 Vac
175 ~ 280Vac (100% load);
100 ~ 175Vac (50% ~ 100% load)
± 1% (linear load)
3:1
, 192 ~ 264 Vdc adjustable
Lead-acid battery or
Lithium-ion battery
Up to 8A
1
144
,192 ~ 264 Vdc
*
adjustable
Default: 240 Vdc
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Model RT-5K RT-6K RT-8K RT-10K
E󰀩ciency
Online Mode Up to 95.5%
ECO Mode Up to 99%
Audible Noise 48 dBA 50 dBA
Display LED indicators and LCD display
Communication
Interfaces
Physical
Environ-
ment
Dimensions
(W × D × H)
Weight
Operating
Altitude
Operating
Temperature
Storage
Temperature
Relative
Humidity
MINI Slot × 1, RS-232 Port × 1, USB Port × 1,
Parallel Port x 2, REPO/ROO × 1,
RS-485 Port × 1, Dry Contact × 4
440 × 430/ 508
2
× 88.2 mm
*
(17.3 × 16.9/ 20 × 3.5 inch)
10.9 kg
(24.03 lb)
10.9 kg
(24.03 lb)
440 × 565/ 643
(17.3 × 22.2/ 25.3 × 3.5 inch)
15.2 kg
(33.51 lb)
0 ~ 3000 m (0 ~ 10000 ft);
0 ~ 1000 m (0 ~ 3300 ft) (without derating)
0°C ~ 55°C
3
(32 ~ 131°F)
*
-15°C ~ 55°C (-59 ~ 131°F)
5% ~ 95% (non-condensing)
NOTE :
1. *1: The UPS needs to be de-rated to 70% of its capacity.
2
2. *
: The latter value of UPS’s depth is measured including its terminal
block.
3
3. *
: When the operating temperature is at 40 ~ 55°C (104 ~ 131°F), the
UPS will be de-rated to 75% of its capacity.
4. Please refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
5. All specications are subject to change without prior notice.
2
× 88.2 mm
*
15.2 kg
(33.51 lb)
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Appendix 2 Warranty
Appendix 2 : Warranty
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the product has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or replace the product at its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper installation, operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural disaster, etc.), and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If any maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING:
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the environment and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the installation and the usage of this product. The User Manual must be carefully followed. Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the
suitability or tness of this product for any specic application.
No. 501327240102
Version : V 1.2
Release Date :2019_07_02
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