Delta NH-20k, NH-40k, NH-15k, NH-30k, NH-60k User Manual

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Uninterruptible Power Supply
3PHASE
NH SERIES
Content
1. Important Safety Instructions ……….……………….…..…..…0-1
1-1 Advanced Features …..…………………….….……..…...1-2
3. Operation…………..……….……………….…….………..…….2-1
2-1 Normal Mode (Single)….……......……….………..……...2-1
2-2 Backup Mode (Single)….…….……..…….………..……..2-1 2-3 Reserve Mode (Single) ……..…………………..…….…..2-2 2-4 Bypass Mode (Single) ……………………………..….…..2-3 2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel)…..………………………………..2-4 2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel)……...…………………….…..….2-5 2-7 Reserve Mode (Parallel)….………………………..….…..2-6 2-8 Bypass Mode (Parallel)…..………………………...……..2-7 2-9 Hot S t andby Redundancy………………….……..….……2-8
3. General View…...…………………………………………..…….3-1 3-1 Appearance.………………………………………….…….3-1
3-1-1 Dimension.…..………………………………….………..3-2 3-2 Function………………………….………………………….3-3 3-2-1 Front Panel…….……………….………………………...3-3 3-2-2 Rear Panel……………………………..………...………3-4 3-3 Specification….…………………………………………….3-5
4. Installation…….….……………………………………………….4-1 4-1 Before Installation..…..…………………………………….4-1
4-2 Package Inspection…….………………………………….4-1 4-3 S toring For Delayed Inst allation.………………………….4-1
4-4 Unpacking Procedure………………….………………….4-2 4-5 Location…………….……………………………………….4-3
4-5-1 Moving……………………………………………….4-3 4-5-2 Positioning….……………………………………….4-3 4-5-3 Environment…..…………………………………….4-4 4-6 Wiring…...………………………………………………….4-5 4-6-1 Preparations…..…………………………………….4-5 4-6-2 Wiring (Single)……………..………………………..4-5 4-6-3 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Single Input)………4-9
4-6-4 Wiring (Parallel Redundancy, Dual Input)……....4-10
4-7 Interface…...……………………………………………...4-11 4-7-1 Input Dry Contact….………………………………4-10 4-7-2 Output Dry Contact………………………………..4-13 4-7-3 RS232 Port…………………………………………4-15 4-7-4 Parallel Communication Port …….………………4-13
4-7-5 Smart Card Slot……………………………………4-14
-SNMP Card………………………………………4-15
-Programmable Relay I/O
Card….……………….4-17
-MoBUS Card…………………………………….4-18 4-8 Other Optional Accessories….………………………...4-19
-Environmental Sensor...………………………..4-19
- SNMP+5 Ports Switching Hub…………..………....4-19
5. Operating Procedure………………………….…………………5-1
5-1 Start up Procedure (Single)…...………….……………...5-1
5-2 Battery Start (Single)………………….………………….5-1
5-3 Powering Down (Single)…..………….………………….5-2 5-4 Manual Bypass Start up (Single)….…………….……….5-2 5-5 Start up Procedure (Parallel Redundancy)…….……….5-2 5-6 Powering Down (Parallel Redundancy)….…….……….5-3 5-7 Manual Bypass Stat up (Parallel Redundancy)….…….5-4
6. Display and Configuration..…………………………….……….6-1 6-1 Control Panel..…………………………………….……….6-1
6-2 LCD Display……………………………………….……….6-2
6-2-1 LCD Display Hierarchy…………………….……….6-2
6-3 Default Screen………………………………….………….6-3
6-3-1 Status Display...………………………….………….6-4
6-4 Main Menu……………………………………….…………6-9 6-5 UPS Setup…………………………………….…………..6-11
a. Bypass Setup…………………………….……………6-12 b. Output Setup…………………………….…………….6-13
c. Battery Setup……………….…………………………6-14 d. Local Setup………………………….………………...6-15
6-6 Maintenance…………………………….………………...6-17
7. Power Management Software……………….………………….7-1 7-1 DELTA Software Family……..…………………………….7-1 7-2 UPSentry Smart 2000……….…………………………….7-2 7-2-1 Flexible Management Tools…………...……………7-3 7-3 InsightPower Manager…………………………………….7-5
0. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions for the unit that should be followed during installation and
maintenance of the UPS and batteries. Before attempting to wire or operate the unit, read all instructions thoroughly.
Install the on-line UPS in a well ventilated area, away from flammable liquids and gases. Do not let the unit come
in contact with water.
External slits and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product
and to protect from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered. Objects must never be inserted into ventilation holes or openings.
Do not stand beverage containers on the unit. This UPS was designed to power all modern computer loads and associated pe ripheral devices, such as monitors,
modems, cartidge tape drives, external floppy drives etc.. Do not use it for pure inductive or capacitive loads. It is not rated to power life support equipment.
All recorded media, such as diskettes, tapes and cartridges should be kept a minimum of 60cm from the UPS.
Otherwise, the magnetic field created by operation of the UPS may erase data on those devices.
All repairs or installation should be performed by qualfied service personnel. The UPS contains voltages which
are potentially hazardous. The output receptacles may be alive even when the UPS is not connecte d to the mains.
Rick of a possible electrocution is possible when battery is connected to the UPS. Therefore, do not forget to
disconnect the batteries before any service is to be done on the UPS. To disconnect, remove the battery fuse its holder which is located at the rear panel of the battery cabinet.
Isolate Uninterruptible Power Supply(UPS) before working on the circuit. A readily accessible disconnect device
shall be incorporated in the fixed wiring.
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT – Earth connection essential before connecting supply. The disconnect device shall be a four-pole device and shall disconnect all line conductors and the neutral
conductor.
ATTENTION, hazardous through electrical shock. Also with disconnection of this unit from the mains, hazardous
voltage still may be accessible through supply from the battery(ies). The battery supply should therefore be disconnected in the plus and the minus pole when maintenance or service work inside the UPS is considered.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, the battery may explode. Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries, released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and chemical hazard. The following precaution should be observed
when working on batteries.
Remove watches, rings or other metal objects. Use only tools with insulated handles.
The UPS only be installed in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60364-4-48. The compliance with the following standards provides the conformity:
- EN 50091-1-1
- EN 50091-2 Class A
- IEC 61000-4-2 Level 4
- IEC 61000-4-3 Level 3
- IEC 61000-4-4 Level 4
- IEC 61000-4-5 Level 4
- IEC 61000-4-6
SYMBOL INTRODUCTION
PROTECTIVE GROUNDING TERMINAL: A TERMINAL WHICH MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND PRIOR TO MAKING ANY OTHER CONNECTION TO THE EQUIPMENT.
A TERMINAL TO WHICH OR FROM WHICH A DIRECT CURRENT OR VOLTAGE MAY BE APPLIED OR SUPPLIED.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THE WORD "PHASE".
This is a class A-UPS product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take additional measures.
WARNING
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1. Introduction
The NH-series UPS is a dedicated design for large scales of power systems applying on all kinds of data process systems, communication systems, satellite systems, computer network systems, medical device systems, safety and emergency systems, monitoring systems, and all factory facilities.
The NH-series UPS employs a high frequency SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse-Width Modulation) inverter technology. The inverter uses an advanced IGBT module capable to reduce the MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) and easier to be maintained, came with advantages in high efficiency, low thermal loss, low noise, small volume, and long life expectancy. The control implements on MCU that simplifies complicated control circuits and reduces number of components.
A LCD display with multi-language graphical interfaces makes user easier to operate with
accurate outputs. System block diagrams and statuses are also available on the interface providing users with clearly operating modes and overall conditions. Users can also implement long-distance monitoring by using various communication ports via computers or network systems. As a result, direct monitoring and controls on the UPS are available for users, which all messages on the interface are generated by MCU. If exclusive software---UPSentry is installed, 31 sets UPS status could be monitoring at the same time via only one PC reducing man forces and facilitating centralized control. The circuit boards of NH-Series could Interchangeable that minimized component-inventory management. Friendly design concepts of NT series UPS to provide optimal and durable quality power and to be the protector of the best power related devices for customers.
Besides, in order to improve the reliability, the NH-series provides two possibilities:
Hot standby redundancy: is achieved by dual loops design. (1+1 Redundancy)
Parallel redundancy: No need of extra parallel control card, you can expand the total
backup capacity by simply linking another unit via a DELTA cable. A single cabinet can install
four power modules and each module has 20KVA capacity. As a result, NH-series can
backup up to 80KVA in one cabinet. By parallel expansion (two cabinets), the possible total
capacity will be 160KVA.
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1-1. Advanced Features
Power Rating: 15/20/30/40/60/80 KVA ( 15/20/30/40KVA can be with internal battery ).
Up to 4 modules work in parallel in one single cabinet 1+1 parallel redundant expansion and no need of extra
parallel control card. Maximum total output power is
160KVA. High input power factor(pf > 0.99) and low input current
(THD: < 5%). Save the installation cost and reduce the
pollution of utility. Overall high efficiency > 94%.Modular design with power
module redundancy.
Dual input – separated rectifier and bypass input. Built-in manual and static bypass switch for maintenance. Built-in SRAM, record up to 500 real-time event logs. Redundant auxiliary power and control circuit. Double
insurance of the performing reliability.
Scheduled battery test and battery replacement warning. Local and remote emergency power off function (LEPO and
REPO).
Compatible with generator design. Double conversion and IGBT technology. Multi-interface for monitoring and critical controlling. User-friendly LCD display and LED indicators. External battery pack available to extend the backup time.
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2. Operation
Delta NH-series operates in four basic modes:
2-1 Normal Mode (Single Installation)
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
CB4
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
Fig. 2-1 Normal Mode Block Diagram
Under normal mode, util n transferred into DC power
ity power supplies to the rectifier and the to supply the inverter and charge the batteries. Inverter will modulate and transfer the DC power into AC power to the load. This the “Double Conversion” technology to regulate the utility into pure and stable power to your precious equipment. (Refer to Fig. 2-1)
Backup Mode (Single Installation)
2-2
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
LOAD
LOAD
Fig. 2-2 Backup Mode Block Diagram
2-1
When there is a power event (blackout, transient, surge, fluctuation…), UPS will automatically switch from normal mode into backup mode. Battery (internal or external) wil provide emergency pow er to Fig. 2-2)
er to the inverter and then the loads. (Ref
2-3
Reserve Mode (Single Installation)
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
l
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
LOAD
Fig. 2-3 Reserve Mode Block Diagram
When inverter malfunctions under(1)Over temperature (2)Overloading(3)Output shor
circuit(4)Output voltage abnormal(5)Battery terminates to backup, inverter will shutdown If UPS detects the reserve power exists and normal, then UPS will automatically switch
into reserve mode to make sure the supply to the loads. When all troubles are eliminated UPS will switch back Fig. 2-3)
to the normal mode immediately. (Refer to
t .
,
2-2
2-4 Bypass Mode (Single Installation)
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
LOAD
Fig. 2-4 Bypass Mode Block Diagram
Under maintenance or repair service condition, you will need to cut off the UPS power but not the power to your equipment. Make sure the reserve power exists first, then manually switch UPS into bypass mode. At this time, there is no power inside UPS. The servic e engineer can do the maintenance or repair job safely but keep your equipment supplied. (Refer to Fig. 2-4)
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2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel)
elta NH-series provide 1+1 parallel combination to get redundancy or expand the total capacity.
D
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS1
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
CB4
STS
LOAD
UPS2
Fig. 2-5 Normal Mode in parallel redundancy
Under this inst
of them, the loading will be totally handle by another. In case the loading is greater than one UPS can t
allationthe loading is shared by two UPS units. If there is something wrong in one
ake, UPS will shutdown and then switch to the reserve mode. (Refer to Fig. 2-5)
2-4
2-6 Backup Mode (Parallel)
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS1
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS2
Fig. 2-6 Backup Mode in parallel redundancy
Loading is shared by two UPS units when there is blackout. (Refer to Fig. 2-6)
LOAD
2-5
2-7 Reserve Mode (Parallel)
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS1
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS2
Fig. 2-7 Reserve Mode in parallel redundancy
The same as chapter 2-3 except two UPS share the loading. (Refer to Fig. 2-7)
LOAD
2-6
2-8 Bypass Mode (Parallel)
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS1
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
CB4
STS
LOAD
UPS2
Fig. 2-8 Bypass Mode in parallel redundancy
The same as chapter 2-4 except two UPS share the load. Remember that both UPS should be switched into bypass mode. (Refer to Fig. 2-8)
2-7
2-9 Hot Standby Redundancy
If you just want to double insurance the UPS operation, you can utilize one extra UPS to be
the reserve source of main UPS. This installation will make sure the output power source for loading is still present even when the main UPS malfunctions. Refer to Fig. 2-9.
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
UPS1
CB3
CB2
RESERVE
MAIN
CB1
CB5
STS
CB4
LOAD
UPS2
Fig. 2-9 Hot Standby Redundancy
2-8
3. General View
3-1. Appearance
External Battery Pack
Power unit
LCD Display and Control Panel
3-1
3-1-1 Dimension
Fig. 3-1 Power Unit (mm)
3-2 Function
Fig. 3-2 External Battery Pack (mm)
3-2
-2-1 Front Panel
3
LCD Display and Control Panel LED indicators
Power Modules
1. LCD Displa
/ LED indicators :
- Display UPS st
- Setup parameters and control buttons
- On/Off UP
- EPO: Emergency Power Off
Please refer to Chapter 6-1 for more det
ails.
2. Power Modules :
- Bezel can be easily removed for the purpose of maintenance.
- Minimum capacity of each power module is 15KV
(132cm) height.
Maximum modules can be t, i.e. maximum
I/P and O/P Protectors
y and Control Panel
atus and message
S
A, standard 3U
installed are four uni
capacity in a single cabinet is 80KVA
3. Protectors :
- Bezel can be easily removed for the purpose of installation or maintenance.
- There are four protectors: InputBypassManual BypassOutput.
- All protectors are no fuse breaker ty
3-2- R
2 ear Panel
.
pe.
3-3
1. Interfaces:
Interfaces
Power Module and Wiring
I/O Wiring Terminal
Block
- Provide multi-interface for monitoring and control purpose
- There are :
(1) Two multi-function slots (SNMP card、Relay I/O control card、Mobus card are optional
accessories) (2) Parallel link communication (3) Input and Output Dry Contact (4) RS232 : Delta’s software ”UPSentry Smart 2000” or “InsightPower Manager” are
optional choice for central monitoring and control purpose)
2. Power Module and wiring:
- Remove the cover, you can perform wiring for power modules.
3. I/O wiring terminal block:
- Remove cover, you can perform wiring for inputoutput and external battery.
- Input power source : 3 phases ( RST and neutral N )
- Bypass input source : 3 Phases ( RST and neutral N )
- External battery pack : positive(+)negative(-) and neutral N
- UPS output
: 3 Phases ( R、S、T and neutral N )
- Protection Earth : For safety
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3-3 pS ecification
Capacity 15kVA/12KW 20kVA/16KW 30kVA/24KW 40kVA/32KW 50kVA/40KW 60kVA/48KW 80kVA/64KW
Ra
ting Voltage V
Volt -25 ~ +20 age regulation Inp
Input
Output
Warni
Display
Remote
Interface
Others
Overall
ut current harmonic distortion PFC (Full Load) > 0.99 Frequency Hz 50 / 60 Frequency tolerance Hz Output Voltage V 220/380 , 230/400 , 240/415 ( 3Φ 4W+Earth ) Output Frequency Hz 50 / 60 Total Harmonic (Linear Load) ≦3 Voltage regulation Dynamic ±7 (10% ~ 90% Linear Load) Frequency regulation synchronized ±5 Overload 125% : 10minutes ; ≦150% : 1minute Battery backup Intermittent Audib
le
ng
U continuous LED UPS status : NormalBypassBackupFault
LCD
Monitor l dataFault records retrievedMonitor up to 31 PCsGraphically display records and historica Control Standard RS232, Dry Contact Output Optional SNMP card, Modbus card, Relay I l sensor box, SNMP+5 Ports Hub/O control card, Environmenta Parallel Redundancy Yes ( 1+1 for tw acity only!) o UPSs of the same cap EPO Standard (Local and Remote) SRAM event log Yes (500 records) Parameter configuration Yes Hot Standby Installation Feasible Battery temperature compensation Battery Start Standard
Efficiency
Transfer Time ms 0 Temperature 0~40 Humidity (Non d) condense 90 Noise (One meter) dBA 65 65 68 68 70 70 70
Dimension Width mm 520 Depth mm 850
(Full Load)
Static ±1
Interior oscillator
PS abnormal
Normal 94 ECO 97
Height mm 1165
Table 3-1 Delta NH-series Technical Data
220/380 , 230/400 , 240/415
( 3Φ 4W+Earth )
< 5
45 ~ 65
Hz ±0.05
Input/OutputBypassInverterFrequencyLoading and Battery voltagecurrent
UPS abnormal message and intelligent self diagnosis
Remote control the Inverter and alarmsetup passwordauto-dial warning
Optional
Weight Kg 125 125 175 175 210 210 244
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