Effekta MKD 2000, MKD 3000 XL, MKD 3000, MKD 700, MKD 1000 User Manual

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UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply
MKD 2000 / 3000 XL
Manual
Item number: ACX11MKS2K0000XL
ACX11MKS3K0000XL
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Content
1 Presentation 4
2 Warranty conditions 5
2.1 Limitation of liability 6
3 Safety 7
3.1 General safety instruction 7
3.2 Transport and storage 7
3.3 Placement 7
3.4 Connection 8
3.5 Operation 8
3.6 Handling batteries 9
3.7 Maintenance, servicing and faults 10
4 Introduction 11
5 System description 12
6 Description of MKD series 13
6.1 Handling elements on the front side 13
6.1.1 LCD display 14
6.1.2 Buttons 15
6.1.3 LED display 16
6.2 Elements on the back side 17
6.3 Acoustic alert signs of the UPS 20
7 Storage and unpacking 21
7.1 Storage of the UPS 21
7.2 Unpacking the equipment 21
8 Installation and connecting of the UPS 22
8.1 Connecting the UPS 23
8.2 Communicational interface of the UPS 24
8.3 Connection between UPS and battery pack 24
8.4 Connection sequence 25
9 Operating and controlling the equipment 26
9.1 Operating of the UPS 26
9.1.1 Operating modes and signals 26
9.1.2 Measured value display 29
9.2 Instruction manual of the UPS 30
9.2.1 Switching-on and starting the UPS 30
9.2.2 Switching-off and power down the UPS 31
9.2.3 Changing the basic setting 31
9.2.4 Starting the testing mode 33
9.2.5 Communication 33
10 Setting-up of the UPS 34
11 Troubleshooting 35
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12 Software 37
13 Maintenance and service 38
13.1 Measuring and autonomy time 38
13.2 Replacing the batteries 38
13.3 Service- log 39
13.4 Service - hotline: 40
13.5 Maintenance and service contracts 40
14 Technical data 41
14.1 Specifications 41
14.2 Scope of delivery / optional accessory 42
14.3 List of wearing parts 43
15 Requirements for the declaration of conformity 44
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1 Presentation
In this instruction manual, the abbreviation UPS stands for Uninterruptible Power Supply. The following pictograms are used in this instruction manual:
Denotes information which, if disregarded, poses a risk to health, functionality or safety.
Warning about the handling of batteries.
Warning about dangerous electrical voltage.
Denotes additional information and tips. Recycling symbol.
Denotes components that are governed by the electronic scrap ordinance.
Denotes components or parts that must be disposed of in a specific manner. Never throw these components into the regular refuse.
Copyright © 2004
All rights reserved.
This instruction manual is protected by copyright law.
The copyright owner is EFFEKTA Regeltechnik GmbH.
Trademarks:
All trademarks used are the property of their respective owners.
EFFEKTA® is a registered trademark of EFFEKTA Regeltechnik GmbH.
We reserve the right to make technical and visual changes, and we are not liable for typographical errors (E&OE).
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2 Warranty conditions
The delivery receipt is considered to be the initial proof of purchase and should be stored carefully. It is required for all warranty claims. If the product is transferred to another user, then the latter is entitled to claim under the warranty for the remainder of the warranty period. The purchase receipt and this declaration should be transferred to the possession of the new owner.
We guarantee that this equipment is in a functional state and corresponds in technical terms to the descriptions in the enclosed documentation.
The warranty period for special equipment corresponds to the minimum period prescribed by legislation.
This warranty is not valid for the following cases:
Defects due to: damage during transportation, accidents, natural disasters, misuse, vandalism, inappropriate use, maintenance errors or incorrect repairs by third parties.
Modifications, unauthorized tampering, incorrect operation, another device or accessory, incorrect installation, or any modification not approved by us.
Disregard for the instructions in the supplied documentation.
Incompatibility of the product as a result of technical innovations or regulations that may come into effect after the purchase.
Incompatibility or malfunction caused by product components not used by us.
Appearances associated with normal ageing of the product (wearing parts).
Defects caused by external appliances.
The warranty period for parts replaced and/or repaired within the scope of this warranty expires with the original warranty for the product.
Equipment sent in without accessories will be replaced without accessories. Equipment returned will only be accepted if it is returned in the original packaging.
Incidental transportation costs are generally excluded from the provisions of the warranty.
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EFFEKTA GmbH does not give any express or implied warranties in relation to this equipment and its quality, performance, merchantability or suitability for a specific purpose. In some countries, the exclusion of implied warranties is not permitted by law. In this case, the validity of all express and implied warranties is restricted to the warranty period. When this period expires, all warranties cease to be valid. In some countries, a limitation of the validity period of implied warranties is not permitted by law, in which case the above restriction is not effective.
2.1 Limitation of liability
Compensation claims are excluded unless they are based on deliberate acts or gross negligence of EFFEKTA GmbH or its employees. Liability under the Product Liability Act remains unaffected. Under no circumstances will we be held liable for:
Claims for losses or damage made by third parties against you.
Loss of or damage to your records or data or the cost of their recovery.
Financial consequential damage (including loss of earnings or savings) or incidental damage, even in the event that we were informed of the possibility of such damage.
Under no circumstances whatsoever will EFFEKTA GmbH be held responsible for any coincidental, indirect, special, consequential or other damage of any kind (including, without limitation, damage relating to loss of profit, discontinuation of business, loss of business information or any other loss) arising from use of the equipment or in any connection with the equipment, whether based on a contract, compensation, negligence, strict liability, or other claims, even if EFFEKTA GmbH was informed in advance about the possibility of such damage. This exclusion also applies for any liability arising from claims of third parties against the initial purchaser.
In some countries, the exclusion or limitation of coincidental or consequential damage is not legally permitted, in which case the above declaration is not effective.
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3 Safety
3.1 General safety instruction
Read and observe the user manual and safety instructions in this chapter before taking any further action (transportation, storage, connection, start-up etc.).
Since the UPS equipment uses mains voltage and has a suitable energy accumulator (high-capacity batteries) installed either inside or outside the device, the instructions in this chapter are very important for all users and personnel. For this reason, appropriate safety instructions on the topic of batteries and battery packs are also dealt with here. When using external battery packs, you must also follow the safety instructions in the accompanying instruction manual.
Work on the UPS equipment may only be performed by authorized technical personnel.
3.2 Transport and storage
When storing equipment, make sure that it is also securely positioned.
The equipment must not be transported or stored upside down.
Position the equipment securely during transportation taking its centre of gravity into account. Due to its weight, UPS equipment with integrated batteries may drop suddenly if its position shifts slightly.
When storing equipment, make sure that it is also securely positioned.
3.3 Placement
The UPS is intended for use in ventilated rooms.
During setup or installation, the installation location prescribed by the manufacturer must be observed.
There is a risk of condensation where the UPS is exposed to extreme and rapid temperature changes. Before taking any further steps, the equipment should be allowed to acclimatize for at least 2 hours.
Never set up or operate the equipment in a damp environment. Keep fluids away from the equipment.
The UPS must not be set up near heat sources.
Ensure that the vents of the equipment are not blocked and that the circulation of air is not impeded.
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3.4 Connection
Only connect the UPS to an earthed shock-proof socket or, where a terminal clamp is used, be sure to connect the protective earth conductor. Under no circumstances should the equipment be operated without a protective earth conductor.
The house installation socket must be easily accessible and located in the vicinity of the UPS. In the case of a fixed connection, ensure that the shortest possible cable lengths are used.
In case of generator mode, there hast o be a polarized connection of the UPS.
Only use VDE-tested and CE-labeled electrical cables to connect the consumer load to the UPS. In the case of a fixed connection to the consumer load, a suitable cable must be used.
The fuse protection for the consumer load must always be installed directly in front of it, and never centrally in front of the UPS.
Do not operate any household appliances and power tools, e.g. fan heaters, vacuum cleaners, drills, hairdryers, toasters etc., via the UPS.
Do not connect any consumer loads to the UPS which could overload the equipment (e.g. laser printers).
The sum of the earth fault currents of all consumer loads connected to the UPS must not exceed 3.5mA.
Keep the connecting cables as short as possible and always lay these correctly. Avoid the dangers of laying connecting cables in locations where they may be tripped over, crushed or torn open etc.
3.5 Operation
The mains power cable must never be disconnected during the operation of the UPS, otherwise the protective earthing of the UPS and the connected consumer loads will be lost.
Before connecting consumer at the output, the basic configuration (9.2.3) has to be made. The output voltage with regard to the consumer and the output frequency during battery service are very important.
The UPS equipment contains an energy accumulator (batteries). This means that the output of the UPS may be live even if it is not connected on the line side.
To switch off the UPS completely, first press the switch on the front of the equipment (OFF position), wait until the UPS has switched off then disconnect the power supply (switch off the mains input externally or disconnect the UPS from the mains, e.g. by unplugging it).
Make sure that no fluids or foreign bodies enter the UPS.
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To protect the UPS, avoid constant load of the output over 80% (especially during battery service). The display of the output load is just supposed to be a reference value. Separate measurements are necessary to ascertain the exact output load.
3.6 Handling batteries
Warning – danger of electric shocks and burns. Batteries can cause electric shocks and are capable of producing high short­circuit currents which can also inflict burns.
Unauthorized persons must be kept away from batteries.
Do not place batteries against heat sources and do not throw them into a fire as they might explode!
Do not open or destroy batteries. The electrolyte thereby released is extremely dangerous to persons and to the environment (danger of chemical burns to skin and eyes, toxic).
Defective batteries must be disposed of in an environmentally-friendly manner
Never throw batteries into the regular refuse.
The local waste disposal regulations must be observed.
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3.7 Maintenance, servicing and faults
Warning – danger of electric shocks. The UPS remains connected to the battery circuit even after it has been disconnected from the mains power supply and has a dangerous voltage potential. Therefore always disconnect the battery circuit before carrying out servicing or maintenance work and make sure that the equipment is isolated from the supply
Work on batteries may only be performed and monitored by personnel with appropriate technical knowledge about the required precautions.
Unauthorized persons must be kept away from batteries.
When working on the UPS, the following precautions must be taken:
Remove wristwatches, rings and other metallic objects
Only use electrically-insulated tools
The UPS must not be deconstructed.
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4 Introduction
This manual is intended to provide basic information about single-phase offline UPS equipment, namely the functional principle, use of the various functions and the procedure to follow in the event of faults. In addition, this manual contains information on transportation and storage as well as handling and installation of the UPS equipment. The planning guidelines in this manual relate only to the specific requirements for UPS equipment. The national and local regulations for electrical installations must be followed without fail during installation. The contents of the description for this equipment may change as a result of technological developments. Though we have endeavoured to make these contents as accurate and clear as possible, we would be grateful for information on any errors which are noted. We accept no liability for errors in this description or their consequences.
The purpose of UPS equipment (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is to protect sensitive electrical devices such as computers, workstations, electronic points of sale, mission-critical instruments, telecommunications equipment, process controls etc. from faults which may arise as a result of poor power supply quality or even power failures. Sensitive devices such as these require comprehensive protection against electrical faults. These may be external faults (e.g. bad weather, operating faults) or faults caused by adjacent devices (e.g. motors, air conditioning units, processing machines, welding equipment etc.). The power supply faults may be summarized as follows:
o Fast and slow line-voltage spikes and fluctuations;
o Mains power failure;
o Fast and slow frequency spikes and fluctuations;
o Mains heterodyning or transient voltages.
The UPS equipment monitors the power supply parameters described above using suitable countermeasures to protect the connected users (e.g. changeover to support operation in the event of temporary over- or under­voltage to protect the end devices).
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5 System description
The UPS is built following the principle of double conversion. The UPS supplies an uninterrupted, single-phase voltage to users with mission-critical applications. In addition to supplying consumer loads, the equipment also keeps its internal batteries in a fully charged state. In the event of a power failure or power fault (e.g. voltage fluctuation), the UPS continues, without interruption, to deliver a clean voltage supply to the UPS output. In support mode, the energy is drawn from the battery pack.
Fig. 1:
block diagram
MKD series
The block circuit diagram shows the individual modules of the equipment and provides a general impression of how they interact.
If the mains power failure exceeds the autonomy time of the UPS, it shuts down to prevent deep discharging of the batteries. When the mains power supply is restored, the UPS restarts automatically, supplies the consumer loads and controls the charging of the battery pack.
Outstanding performance characteristics oft he MHD Online UPS are:
o No interruptions or signal changes in case of primary mains failure.
o Perfect sinus voltage on the output oft he UPS. The quality of the
output voltage is much better than the mains voltage of the in-house network.
o Processor controlled bypassing mode (bypass);
o Power Factor correction on the input (>0,95);
o High efficiency degree of the inverter >90% DC / AC;
o High-performance communications interface (RS232 interface);
o LCD displays status and operation mode
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6 Description of MKD series
In this chapter you will be confronted with the corresponding machine elements, get instructions for the handling and get information concerning the connectings of the UPS.
6.1 Handling elements on the front side
Fig.. 2:
display
MKD series
All handling and display elements, which are necessary for normal service, are on the front side.
1 7 4
3
6 5 2
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6.1.1 LCD display
Display
Function
1) LCD display
The LCD display indicates the service mode and several status figures.
Following displays can be indicated by pushing the up and down button:
o Actual status
o INPUT VOLTAGE
o OUTPUT VOLTAGE
o INPUT FREQUENCY
o OUTPUT FREQUENCY
o BATTERY VOLTAGE
o BATTERY CAPACITY
o OUTPUT POWER
(display of the load on the UPS output)
o INSIDE TEMP.
o NEW REC.
o OLD REC.
o Basic installations
o model
When the display light is off, it will be activated by pushing the first button.
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