Liebert ITA UPS 16kVA, ITA UPS 20kVA, UHA3R-0160L, UHA3R-0200L User Manual

Liebert ITA UPS 16kVA/20kVA
User Manual
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Revision date January 26, 2010 BOM 31011782
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Safety Precautions
This manual contains the information concerning the installation and operation of Liebert ITA 16kVA/20kVA UPS (hereinafter referred to as UPS).
Please carefully read this manual prior to installation. The UPS must be installed, commissioned and serviced by engineers designated by the manufacturer or its
agent. Failure to observe this could result in personnel safety risk, UPS malfunction and invalidation of warranty. The UPS has been designed for commercial and industrial use only, and is not recommended for use in life
support applications. This is a Class A UPS product. In a residential environment, this product may nevertheless cause radio
interference, in which case, the user may be required to take additional measures.
Conformity and standards
The UPS complies with 2006/95/EC, 93/68/EEC (LV Safety) and 2004/108/EC (EMC), with Australia and New Zealand EMC Framework (C-Tick) and with the following product standards for UPS: * IEC62040-1-1: General and safety requirements for use in operator access area * IEC62040-2: EMC requirements, Class C2 compliant * IEC62040-3: Performance requirements and test methods The UPS installation should follow the above instructions and use the accessories specified by manufacturer.
Warning: High Leakage Current
Earth connection is essential before connecting the input power supply (AC mains and battery included). This equipment must be earthed in accordance with the local electrical codes. Earth leakage current ranges from 3.5mA to 1000mA. Transient and steady-state earth leakage currents, which may occur when starting the equipment, should be taken into account when selecting instantaneous residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) or residual current detector (RCD) devices. RCCB must be selected, for it is insensitive to DC unidirectional pulses (Class A) and transient current pulses. Note that the earth leakage currents of the load will be carried by RCCB or RCD.
Warning: Reflected Protection
The UPS has a zero-voltage contact closure signal available for use with an external automatic circuit breaker (single power supply), to protect against backfeeding voltage through the static bypass circuit. If the installing engineer do not need to use this signal, a label must be added to the switchgear to advise service personnel that the circuit is connected to a UPS system. The text can be written: ISOLATE THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM BEFORE WORKING ON THIS CIRCUIT.
Maintainable Components
All equipment maintenance and servicing procedures involve internal should be carried out only by trained personnel. Removal of devices behind the protective cover requires the use of a tool and is restricted to service personnel. The UPS meets the safety requirements completely in operator access area. Only the service personnel can contact with the hazardous voltage inside the UPS. However, the risk of contacting with these voltages is minimized as the components with hazardous voltage may be contacted only uses a tool to remove the protective cover. No risk exists to any personnel when operating the equipment in normal manner, following the recommended operation procedures.
Battery voltage exceeds 400Vdc
Tools or keys should be used for all batteries maintenance, which should be carried out by trained personnel. Battery use requires special care. After the battery is connected, the voltage of the battery terminal will exceed 400Vdc, and physical contact would be fatal. Battery manufacturers supply details of the necessary precautions to be observed when working on, or in the vicinity of the battery strings. These precautions should be followed implicitly at all times. Particular attention should be paid to the recommendations concerning local environmental conditions and the provision of protective clothing, first aid and fire-fighting facilities.
Contents
Chapter 1 Product Introduction............................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Features ................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Model Configuration ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.3 Appearance And Components .................................................................................................................................2
1.3.1 Appearance...................................................................................................................................................2
1.3.2 Components..................................................................................................................................................2
1.4 Operating Principle................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.5 UPS State And Operation Mode ..............................................................................................................................3
1.5.1 Normal Mode ................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.5.2 Bypass Mode ................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.5.3 Battery Mode................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.5.4 ECO Mode (For Single System Only) .......................................................................................................... 4
1.5.5 Fault State..................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Specifications ...........................................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Installation .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.1 Unpacking Inspection...............................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Location .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 Distribution Room ......................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Battery Room................................................................................................................................................7
2.2.3 Storage ......................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Installation tools........................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.4 Mechanical Installation.............................................................................................................................................8
2.4.1 Tower Installation.......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4.2 Rack Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 9
2.5 External Protective Device ..................................................................................................................................... 10
2.5.1 Rectifier And Bypass Inputting ...................................................................................................................10
2.5.2 Battery Input................................................................................................................................................11
2.5.3 UPS Output................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.6 Connecting Power Cables...................................................................................................................................... 11
2.6.1 Cables Selection.........................................................................................................................................11
2.6.2 Connecting I/O Cables ............................................................................................................................... 12
2.6.3 Connecting Battery Cables......................................................................................................................... 17
2.7 Connecting Communication Cables ...................................................................................................................... 18
2.7.1 Connecting Dry Contact Communication Cable ........................................................................................ 18
2.7.2 Connecting USB Communication Cable .................................................................................................... 19
2.7.3 Connecting SNMP Card Communication Cable ........................................................................................ 19
2.8 Parallel System ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.8.1 Mechanical Installation ...............................................................................................................................20
2.8.2 Setting Parallel Addresses ......................................................................................................................... 21
2.8.3 Connecting Parallel Cables ........................................................................................................................21
2.8.4 Connecting 1 + 1 Parallel POD Cables ...................................................................................................... 21
2.9 Common Battery Strings ........................................................................................................................................ 22
2.10 Double Bus System.............................................................................................................................................. 22
2.10.1 System Installation.................................................................................................................................... 22
2.10.2 External Protective Device ....................................................................................................................... 23
2.10.3 Power Cables ........................................................................................................................................... 23
2.10.4 LBS Control Cables ..................................................................................................................................23
Chapter 3 Operation And Display Panel .............................................................................................................................. 24
3.1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................................................24
3.1.1 LED Indicators ............................................................................................................................................24
3.1.2 Audible Alarm (Buzzer)...............................................................................................................................24
3.1.3 Control Buttons ........................................................................................................................................... 25
3.1.4 LCD And Menu Buttons ..............................................................................................................................25
3.2 LCD Screen Types.................................................................................................................................................25
3.2.1 Start Screen ................................................................................................................................................25
3.2.2 Primary Screen ........................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.3 Default Screen ............................................................................................................................................ 26
3.3 Detailed Description Of Menu Items ...................................................................................................................... 27
3.4 Prompt Window ......................................................................................................................................................29
3.5 UPS Alarm Message List ....................................................................................................................................... 29
Chapter 4 UPS Operation Instructions ................................................................................................................................. 32
4.1 UPS Start-up .......................................................................................................................................................... 32
4.1.1 Normal Module Start-up Procedure............................................................................................................ 32
4.1.2 Battery Module Start-up Procedure............................................................................................................ 32
4.2 Transferring Procedures Between Operation Modes ............................................................................................32
4.2.1 Transferring From Normal Mode To Battery Mode ....................................................................................32
4.2.2 Transferring From Normal Mode To Bypass Mode.................................................................................... 33
4.2.3 Transferring From Bypass Mode To Normal Mode....................................................................................33
4.2.4 Transferring From Normal Mode To Maintenance Bypass Mode..............................................................33
4.3 Complete Shutdown Procedure ............................................................................................................................. 33
4.4 EPO Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................... 34
4.5 Auto Restart ........................................................................................................................................................... 34
4.6 UPS Reset Procedure............................................................................................................................................34
4.7 Language Selection ...............................................................................................................................................34
4.8 Changing Current Date And Time..........................................................................................................................34
4.9 Control Password ................................................................................................................................................... 35
Chapter 5 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................ 36
5.1 Fan Maintenance....................................................................................................................................................36
5.2 Battery Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 36
5.3 Cleaning UPS......................................................................................................................................................... 36
5.4 Checking UPS State .............................................................................................................................................. 36
5.5 Checking UPS Functions ....................................................................................................................................... 36
Appendix 1 Battery Module...................................................................................................................................................38
Appendix 2 Optional Part List ............................................................................................................................................... 40
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Chapter 1 Product Introduction
Liebert ITA 16kVA and 20kVA UPS (UPS for short) is an intelligent online UPS system with sine wave output developed by Emerson Network Power Co., Ltd. The UPS provides reliable and high quality AC power to your sophisticated equipment. The UPS adopts modular design, and rack/tower installation can be used depending on your requirements. It is applicable to supplying AC power to small scale computer center, network, communication system, automatic control system and precision instrument.
This chapter gives a brief description of the UPS, including the UPS features, model configuration, appearance, components, operating principle, state, operation mode and specifications.
1.1 Features
Liebert ITA 16kVA UPS is compatible with Liebert ITA 20kVA UPS. The UPS features include:
z Compatible with two modes: 3-phase mains output and single-phase mains output. You should check the
system wiring and conduct the panel setting manually
z Capable of parallel connection to achieve up to 3 + 1 parallel redundant power supply z High-frequency double conversion topology structure, with high input power factor, wide input voltage range, and
output immune to grid interference, thus adaptable to areas with unstable mains supply
z High power density z Full digital control technology based on digital signal processor (DSP) to achieve high system reliability with
self-protection and fault diagnosis functions
z Intelligent battery management to extend the battery module life z Operation and display panel with both LCD and LED indication to help you learn about the system operation
status and operating parameters
z 3U thickness. Tower installation and rack installation are optional to meet different installation requirements z Capable of ECO mode, which helps you save energy to the maximum extent z Flexible network management with Emerson monitoring software z Fan fault self-inspection and automatic recognition function z SNMP card optional, providing network communication function z Capable of connecting multiple battery strings, extending the power supply time of Battery mode
1.2 Model Configuration
Two models are available for Liebert ITA 16kVA and 20kVA UPS: UHA3R-0160L, UHA3R-0200L. The description of model configuration is shown in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Model configuration
Model Description
UHA3R-0160L
For single and parallel 1 + 1 system, four battery modules are available; for 1 + 1 parallel system or more, battery connection is required
UHA3R-0200L
For single and parallel 1 + 1 system, four battery modules are available; for 1 + 1 parallel system or more, battery connection is required
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1.3 Appearance And Components
1.3.1 Appearance
The UPS appearance is shown in Figure 1-1.
Ventilation ho les
Operation and
display panel
DIP switch, battery cold start button (with protective cover)
Figure 1-1 UPS appearance
Note
Non-authorized personnel are prohibited from opening the UPS chassis cover. Otherwise, electric shock may occur.
1.3.2 Components
Front panel
As shown in Figure 1-1, the UPS front panel provides the ventilation holes, operation and display panel, DIP switch and battery cold start button (with protective cover). The operation and display panel provides LCD, menu buttons, LED indicators and control buttons. Refer to Chapter 3 Operation And Display Panel for details.
Rear panel
As shown in Figure 1-2, the UPS rear panel provides the parallel ports, load bus synchronization (LBS) ports, dry contact I/O port, SNMP card port, USB port, I/O terminal block and ventilation holes.
Parallel ports
LBS ports
Dry contact I/O port USB port
SNMP card po rt
(with protective cover)
Ventilation holes
I/O terminal block (with protective cover)
Figure 1-2 UPS rear panel
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1.4 Operating Principle
The operating principle of the UPS is shown in Figure 1-3.
I/O filter
Rectifier/PFC
Inverter
DC/DC charger
Battery
Mains
GND GND
Bypass
Output
Figure 1-3 Operating principle
1. The UPS is composed of mains input, I/O filter, rectifier/PFC, DC/DC charger, inverter, bypass, battery and UPS output.
2. When the mains is normal, the rectifier will start, and the DC/DC charger will charge the battery strings. Before turning on the UPS, the output voltage is the bypass voltage. After turning on the UPS, the electronic transfer switch connects the inverter to the load, and the mains supplies DC power to the inverter through the rectifier/PFC circuit. The inverter then inverts DC power to pure sine wave AC power and supplies AC power to the load through the electronic transfer switch.
3. When the mains is abnormal, the rectifier/PFC circuit boosts the battery voltage and supplies it to the inverter. The inverter then converts it into pure sine wave AC power, and supplies AC power to the load through the electronic transfer switch.
4. After the mains returns to normal state, the UPS will automatically switch to Normal mode from Battery mode, the mains power supplies DC power to the inverter through the rectifier/PFC circuit, and then the electronic transfer switch supplies DC power to the load.
1.5 UPS State And Operation Mode
The UPS state and operation modes include: Normal mode, Bypass mode, Battery mode, ECO mode and Fault state. For the description of indicators in this section, refer to Chapter 3 Operation And Display Panel for details.
1.5.1 Normal Mode
When the mains input is normal, the load is powered with voltage-stabilizing and frequency-stabilizing power supply by the mains after processing of the rectifier and the inverter, and meanwhile, the operation mode that the charger charges the battery is the Normal mode. In Normal mode, the inverter indicators are on (green).
1.5.2 Bypass Mode
If the overload is overtime, inverter or rectifier fails during the UPS operating in Normal mode, the UPS will switch to Bypass mode, and the load is powered by the bypass source, which comes directly from the mains input; if the rectifier is normal, the internal charger will charge the battery. In Bypass mode, the inverter indicators are off.
Note
In the event of the mains failure or mains voltage exceeds the specifications in Bypass mode, the UPS will shut down and stop the output.
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1.5.3 Battery Mode
Upon mains failure, rectifier overload or mains voltage exceeds the specifications, the rectifier and internal charger will become inoperative, and the battery will supply power to the load through the inverter. The inverter indicators are on and the buzzer alarms, which notifies you that the UPS is in Battery mode.
Note
1. The battery has been fully charged before delivery. However, transportation and storage will inevitably cause some charge loss. Therefore, it is required to charge the battery for eight hours before putting the UPS into operation, so as to ensure the adequate stand time for battery.
2. Battery cold start can also be used to start the UPS from the Battery mode (charged) upon mains failure. Therefore, the battery power supply can be used independently for improving the system availability to some extent.
1.5.4 ECO Mode (For Single System Only)
In ECO mode, the load is powered by bypass when the bypass voltage is normal, and the load is powered by inverter when the bypass voltage is abnormal. ECO mode is an energy-saving operation mode. For some power equipment that insensitive to power grid quality, you can use the ECO mode for power supply through bypass to reduce the power loss.
Note
1. In ECO mode, if the bypass failure or bypass voltage is abnormal when the output is not overload, the UPS will switch to Normal
mode. However, if the bypass failure or bypass voltage is abnormal when the output is overload, the UPS will not switch to Normal mode, but shut down the bypass.
2. In ECO mode, the efficiency of the UPS is up to 98%.
1.5.5 Fault State
In Normal mode, the UPS will switch to Bypass mode when the inverter failure or the UPS over-temperature. In Battery mode, the UPS will shut down and stop the output when the inverter failure or the UPS over-temperature. In Fault state, the fault indicators will turn on, the buzzer will keep beeping, and the corresponding fault information will be displayed on LCD panel.
Note
In Fault state, if the bypass failure or bypass voltage is abnormal when the output is not overload, the UPS will shut down and be switched to the inverter for power supply, such as radiator over-hot. However, if the bypass failure or bypass voltage is abnormal when the output is overload, the UPS will not switch to the inverter for power supply, but shut down the bypass.
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1.6 Specifications
The UPS specifications are listed in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 UPS specifications
Product model UHA3R-0160L UHA3R-0200L
Rated voltage 3-phase: 380Vac
Voltage range
304Vac ~ 478Vac, at full load 228Vac ~ 304Vac, linear derating 228Vac, at half load
Rated frequency 50Hz/60Hz
Frequency range 40Hz ~ 70Hz
Input
Power factor 0.99, at full load; 0.98, at half load Rated power 14.4kW 18kW
Voltage 220Vac ± 1% (3-phase balance load)
Frequency sync range Rated frequency ± 2Hz (range is settable: ±0.5Hz ~ ±3Hz)
Frequency track rate 1Hz/s. Range is settable: 0.1Hz/s ~ 3Hz/s (single), 0.2Hz/s (parallel)
Rated power factor 0.9
Crest factor 3:1
Voltage harmonic
distortion
<2% (linear load), <5% (non-linear load)
Dynamic response
recovery time
60ms
Overload capacity
105% ~ 125%, 5min 125% ~ 150%, 1min
Bypass voltage
Upper limit: +10%, +15% or +20%; default: +15% Lower limit: -10%, -20%, -30% or -40%; default: -20%
Output
Mains efficiency >93%, up to 94%
Type Sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free battery
Cell No. 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40
Rated voltage 360Vdc ~ 480Vdc
Battery
Charge power 4.5kW
MainsĕėBattery
0ms
Transfer time
InverterĕėBypass
Synchronous transfer: 1ms Asynchronous transfer (default): 20ms Or 40ms, 60ms, 80ms and 100ms are available
Noise 58dB
Panel display mode LED and LCD
Safety IEC/EN62040-1-1
Conduction emission IEC/EN62040-2
Immunity
I16AˈIEC/EN61000-3-3; 16A<I75A, IEC/EN61000-3-11
EMC
Harmonic current
I16AˈIEC/EN61000-3-2; 16A<I75A, IEC/EN61000-3-12; YD/T1095-2001, level 2ˈ15%
Surge protection
IEC/EN-61000-4-5, enduration level 4 (4kV) (live line to earth), level 3 (2kV) (during live lines)
Protection level IP20
Operating temperature 0°C ~ +40°C
Storage temperature -40°C ~ +70°C (battery excluded); -20°C ~ +55°C (battery included)
Relative humidity 5%RH ~ 95%RH, non-condensing
Ambient
condition
Altitude <2000m; derating in accordance with GB/T3859.2 when higher than 2000m
Size W × H × D 435mm × 130mm × 750mm
Net weight 35kg
Weight
Gross weight 38kg
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Chapter 2 Installation
This chapter introduces the UPS installation. Each site has its peculiarities, so this chapter provides the guidance with general installation procedures and methods for the installing engineer, who should conduct the installation according to the actual conditions.
Warning: Professional Installation
The UPS equipment should be installed by a qualified engineer in accordance with the information contained in this chapter. If any problem is found, please get in touch with Emerson local service center immediately. Approved by the commissioning engineer, the UPS can be powered on.
Note: 3-phase 5-line for power supply input
The UPS can be connected to 3-phase 5-line (A, B, C, N, PE) TN, TT and IT AC power distribution system (IEC60364-3).
Warning: Battery Hazards
Special care should be taken into account when installing the battery. When connecting the battery, the voltage of the battery terminal will exceed 400Vdc hazardous voltage.
z Eyeshade should be worn to prevent injury from accidental electric arcs z Remove rings, watches and all metal objects z Use tools with insulated handles z Wear rubber gloves z If a battery leaks electrolyte, or is otherwise physically damaged, it must be replaced, stored in a container resistant to
sulfuric acid and disposed of in accordance with local regulations
z If electrolyte comes into contact with the skin, the affected area should be washed immediately with water
2.1 Unpacking Inspection
After the UPS arrival, you should unpack the UPS and check the following items:
1. Visually inspect the UPS appearance for transportation damage. If any transportation damage is found, please notify the carrier immediately.
2. Check the accessories and models against the delivery list. If any discrepancy is found, please notify the dealer immediately.
2.2 Location
To extend the UPS life, the selection of the UPS location should be:
z Convenient wiring z Adequate operator access area z Well-ventilated location to meet heat rejection requirements z Non-corrosive gas surrounded z No excessive moisture and heat sources z Free of dust z Complied with fire-fighting requirements z Temperature of operation environment complies with the specifications, see Table 1-2 for details
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2.2.1 Distribution Room
The UPS is designed for indoor installation, which should be installed in clean and well- ventilated environment, so as to keep the ambient temperature within the specifications range.
The internal fans provide the forced air cooling for the UPS. Cooling air enters the UPS through the front ventilation holes, and exhausts the hot air through the back ventilation holes. Therefore, do not restrict the ventilation holes. The front, rear and side panels of the UPS should be kept at least 200mm distance from the wall or consecutive equipment, so as not to obstruct the UPS ventilation and heat rejection. Otherwise, the UPS internal temperature will rise, which will shorten the UPS life.
If necessary, an indoor extractor fan should be installed to keep the indoor temperature from rising. An air filter should be used where the UPS is to operate in a dirty environment.
Note
The UPS is only suitable for installing on the concrete surface or other non-flammable surface.
2.2.2 Battery Room
A small amount of hydrogen and oxygen will be produced at the end of battery charging, therefore, you must ensure the fresh air ventilation of battery installation environment to meet the EN50272-2001 requirements.
The battery ambient temperature should be the constant temperature, because the ambient temperature is the main factor to affect the battery capacity and life. The battery standard operating temperature is 20°C, operation above this temperature will shorten the battery life, and operation below this temperature will reduce the battery capacity. If the battery average temperature in run rises from 20°C to 30°C, the battery life will be reduced by 50%; if the battery temperature in run exceeds 40°C, the battery life will be decreased exponentially. In general, the enabled ambient temperature of the battery is 15°C ~ 25°C. The battery should be kept away from heat and ventilation holes.
When the UPS uses an external battery, you must install a battery protective device (such as fuse or circuit breaker), and the battery protective device should be installed in areas near the battery, and the battery connection between the alignment should be the shortest distance.
2.2.3 Storage
The UPS must be stored indoors to protect against excessive moisture or over-temperature environment, when the UPS does not need to be installed immediately. The battery requires dry and low temperature, well-ventilated environment for storage, and the most suitable storage temperature is 20°C ~ 25°C.
Warning: Battery Hazards
During the battery storage period, the battery must be periodically charged according to the battery instructions. You can connect the UPS to the mains temporarily when charging the battery, so as to activate the battery for battery charge.
2.3 Installation tools
Prepare installation tools according to Table 2-1. The tools must be insulated and ESD-proof processed prior to use.
Table 2-1 Installation tools list
Installation tool Specification Application
Cross screwdriver EJ5100mm
Remove the protective cover of terminal
block, connect power cables Wire-pressure plier YT-12 Press wires for terminal block Diagonal plier MTC3C Make cables
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