socomec Green Power 2.0 60, Green Power 2.0 80 Installation And Operating Manual

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Green Power 2.0
60-80 kVA
Installations- und bedienungsanleitung
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Installation and operating manual
EN
ES
Paigaldus- ja kasutusjuhend
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Manuel d’installation et d’utilisation
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Manuel d’installation et d’utilisation
FR
Manuale di installazione e uso
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Installatie– en bedieningshandleiding
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Dokumentacja Techniczno-Ruchowa
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Manual de instalação e funcionamento
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Manual de instalare şi utilizare
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Руководство по установке и эксплуатации
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Navodila za priključitev in uporabo
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Installations- och användarhandbok
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Kurulum ve kullanım kılavuzu
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安装及操作手册
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Green Power 2.0 60-80 kVA - Ref.: IOMMASGPXX06-EN 06
This SOCOMEC continuous power system is guaranteed against any manufacturing or material defects. The warranty is valid for 12 (twelve) months from the commission date, provided activation is carried out by SOCOMEC person-
nel or personnel from a support centre authorised by SOCOMEC, and no more than 15 (fifteen) months from being shipped from SOCOMEC.
The warranty is valid throughout national territory. If the UPS is exported abroad, the warranty will only cover the parts used to repair faults.
The warranty is valid ex-works and covers labour and parts used to repair the faults.
The warranty shall not apply in the following cases:
• Failure due to unforeseen circumstances or force majeure (lightning, floods, etc.);
• Failure due to negligence or improper use (use outside limits: temperature, humidity, ventilation, electric power supply, applied load, batteries);
• Insufficient or inappropriate maintenance;
• When maintenance, repairs or modifications have not carried been out by SOCOMEC personnel, or personnel from a support centre authorised by SOCOMEC.
• If the battery has not been recharged in accordance with the terms indicated on the packaging and in the manual, in the event of long periods of storage or UPS inactivity.
SOCOMEC may, at its own discretion, opt for the repair of the product or the replacement of faulty or defective parts with new parts, or with used parts of equivalent quality to new parts with regard to function and performance.
Defective or faulty parts replaced free of charge must to be made available to SOCOMEC, which becomes the sole owner. Replacement or repair of parts, or any modifications to the product during the warranty period, will not extend the duration of the
warranty. SOCOMEC will not be responsible for damages under any circumstances (including, without limitations, damage for loss of earnings,
interruption of activity, loss of information or other financial losses) arising from the use of the product. These conditions are subject to Italian law. Any disputes fall under the jurisdiction of the Court of Vicenza.
CERTIFICATE AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
SOCOMEC retains the full and exclusive ownership rights to this document. Only a personal entitlement to use the document for the application indicated by SOCOMEC is granted to the recipient of this document. The reproduction, modification, distribution of this document, either partially or wholly and in any manner, is strictly prohibited except upon Socomec’s express prior written consent.
This document is not a specification. SOCOMEC reserves the right to make any changes to the information provided without prior notice.
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SUMMARY
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1. SAFETY STANDARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.1. INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
1.2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS USED ON LABELS ATTACHED TO THE UNIT . . . . . 5
2. INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.1. SHIPPING AND HANDLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.3. INTERNAL FRONT VIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2.5. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3. CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
3.1. MAINS AND AUX MAINS CONNECTED SEPARATELY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
3.2. MAINS AND AUX MAINS CONNECTED TOGETHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
3.3. EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
4. MODES OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.1. ONLINE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.2. OPERATION IN HIGH EFFICIENCY MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.3. OPERATION IN CONVERTER MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.4. OPERATION WITH INTERNAL MAINTENANCE BYPASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.5. OPERATION WITH MOTOR GENERATOR (GENSET) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5.1. FOREWORD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
5.2. MIMIC PANEL OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
5.3. MENU NAVIGATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
6. OPERATING PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6.1. SWITCHING ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
6.2. COMMISSIONING WIZARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6.3. SHUTDOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.4. SWITCHING ONTO MAINTENANCE BYPASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.5. SWITCHING ON FROM MAINTENANCE BYPASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.6. EXTENDED OUT OF SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
6.7. EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
6.8. UPS GENERAL POWER OFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
7. CONNECTIVITY AND COMMUNICATION OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
7.1. MULTILEVEL COMMUNICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
7.2. STANDARD WEB PAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
7.3. ADC CARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
7.4. ADC CARD WITH TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
7.5. ISOLATED SERIAL PORT RS232 (DB9 CONNECTION) AND RS485 CARD . . . . . . . . . 36
7.6. REMOTE MIMIC PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
7.7. NET VISION LAN/WEB INTERFACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
7.8. SOFTWARE OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
8. ELECTRICAL OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8.1. INTERNAL BACKFEED PROTECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
8.2. EXTERNAL MANUAL MAINTENANCE BYPASS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
9. TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9.1. SYSTEM ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9.2. UPS ALARMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9.3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
11. UPS PARALLEL CONFIGURATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
11.1. GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
11.2. INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
11.3. POWER CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
11.4. PARALLEL SETUP RULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
11.5. CONTROL CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
11.6. PARALLEL CONFIGURATION SPECIAL FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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1.1. INFORMATION
• This document provides important instructions for the safe use, handling and connection of the Green Power 2.0 uninterruptible power system (UPS).
• SOCOMEC retains the full and exclusive ownership rights to this document. Only a personal entitlement to use the document for the application indicated by SOCOMEC is granted to the recipient of this document. The reproduction, modification, or distribution of this document, either partially or wholly and in any manner, is strictly prohibited except upon Socomec’s express prior written consent.
• This document is not a specification. SOCOMEC reserves the right to make any changes to the information provided without prior notice.
• The unit must only be installed and activated by qualified technical personnel who have been authorised by SOCOMEC.
• The unit must remain in a vertical position at all times.
• Connect the protective earth (PE) conductor before making any other connections.
• Do not expose the UPS to rain or liquids in general. Do not insert foreign bodies.
The installer is responsible for implementing the backfeed protection with the use of AC input line isolation devices external to the UPS (see section 2.5.1).
Before working on this circuit
- Isolate the Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
- Then check for Hazardous Voltage between all terminals including the protective earth
Risk of Voltage Backfeed
• For the purpose of warning electrical technicians against backfeed situations not caused by the UPS, which may arise when a particular load fault is present while the UPS is operating in stored energy mode, or while unbalanced loads are supplied through a particular power distribution system e.g. an impedance grounded IT system, the installer must attach the labels provided to all primary power isolators installed remotely from the UPS area and on external access points, if present, between the said isolators and the UPS. In particular the label must be attached to the external AC input line isolation service (backfeed insulation).
• Keep this manual in a convenient place for future consultation.
• If the unit fails, it must only be repaired by specially trained authorised technicians.
• This equipment complies with European Community directives for professional equipment and bears the approval mark.
• The UPS requires three-phase plus neutral input connections (3P+N).
WARNING! As specified in 62040-3 Attachment E: Non-linear Load Reference, in the event of three-phase non-linear loads connected downstream of the UPS, the neutral current on the load can be 1.5 - 2 times higher than the phase current. This must be considered when estimating the correct size of the output and auxiliary mains neutral cables.
• The UPS may be powered from an IT distribution system with a neutral conductor.
• Before connecting any external battery cabinets, ensure they are fully compatible with the UPS model used.
• The use of external battery cabinets not supplied by the manufacturers is not recommended.
FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL: Switch off and isolate the UPS, then wait for 5 minutes before removing the protection panels to carry out work on parts powered with a dangerous voltage.
The product you have chosen is designed for commercial and industrial use only.
WARNING! This is a product for commercial and industrial application in the second environment - installation restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent disturbances.
When used for certain 'critical applications', such as life support systems, medical applications, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities, or any other applications or systems where product failure may cause significant harm to persons or property, the products may have to be adapted accordingly. For such uses we would advise you to contact SOCOMEC beforehand to confirm the ability of these products to meet the required level of safety, performance, reliability and compliance with applicable laws, regulations and specifications.
1. SAFETY STANDARDS
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1. SAFETY STANDARD
1.2. DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS USED ON LABELS ATTACHED TO THE UNIT
All interior and exterior precautions and warnings on labels and plates on the equipment should be complied with.
DANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE (BLACK/YELLOW)
PROTECTIVE EARTH TERMINAL (PE)
READ THE USER MANUAL BEFORE USING THE UNIT
We advise you to contact SOCOMEC beforehand to confirm the ability of these products to meet the required level of safety, perfor­mance, reliability and compliance with applicable laws, regulations and specifications.
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• The packaging guarantees the stability of the UPS during shipping and physical transfer. Carry the packaged unit as close as possible to the installation site.
2.1. SHIPPING AND HANDLING
• The UPS must remain in a vertical position during all shipping and handling operations.
• Ensure that the floor is strong enough to support the weight of the UPS and battery cabinet, if used.
Avoid pressing the front door when moving the unit
All packaging materials must be recycled in compliance with the laws in force in the country where the system is installed.
2.2. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
• The recommended operating temperature, humidity and altitude values are listed in the technical specifications table (see chapter 10). Cooling systems may be required to maintain these values.
• Avoid dusty environments or areas where there is dust from conductive or corrosive materials (e.g. metal dust or chemical solutions).
• The UPS is not designed for outdoor use (see Protection Level on chapter 10).
• Do not expose the UPS to direct sunlight or sources of excessive heat.
• A space of at least 40 cm must be left at the back and 15 cm on both sides for adequate ventilation (see figure 2.2-1 and 2.2-2).
• The UPS switches are accessed from the front; however, a space of at least 1.5 metres should be left at the front of the UPS for maintenance purposes.
• Do not put any object on top of the UPS.
• A space of at least 80 cm must be left above the UPS (see figure 2.2-3) for maintenance purposes.
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2.2-1
2.2-2
2.2-3
≥ 80 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
free area
UPS
or BATTERY CABINET
40 cm
UPS
or BATTERY CABINET
40 cm
UPS
or BATTERY CABINET
40 cm
1,5 m
130°
door
free area
UPS
40 cm
1,5 m
130°
door
15 cm
15 cm
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2.3. INTERNAL FRONT VIEW
Key A USB connector B LAN RJ45 connector for ethernet C Serial RS232/485 connector D Serial RS232 connector for modem E Cable run F Slots for optional cards G Fuse + output socket for options H Fans I Fans J Power connections (behind the plastic protection) Q1 Input breaker (MAINS SUPPLY) Q3 Output breaker (emergency shutdown ESD) Q4 Aux mains breaker Q5 Manual maintenance bypass
H
I
F
E
G
E
Q1 Q4 Q5 Q3
J
A
C
B
D
E
Cable ties
Locking cable clamp
(not provided)
E
1
2
Handle interlocking
(position 0)
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2.4-1
Electrical diagram
2.4. ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
The following is a simple electrical diagram of the UPS unit. For connections details see chapter 3.
PE BATTERY
MAINS
BKF
AUX BKF
UPS OUTPUT OPTIONS SOCKET
INPUT MAINS AUXILIARY MAINS
UPS
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2.5. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The installation and system must comply with national plant regulations. The electrical distribution panel must have a protection and sectioning system installed for the input mains and auxiliary mains.
Use a differential switch (type B) installed on the mains power switch, which must be inserted upstream from the distribution panel. The table below shows the input protection devices recommended for the correct installation of an individual UPS. The maximum cable sizes allowed are also included in the table.
Size of input protection devices
Model
rating
Magneto-
thermal Input
(1)
Magneto-
thermal Aux.
Mains
(1)
Differential
input
(4)
Input/Output
cable
core size
Aux cable
core size
Battery cable
core size
Battery
protection
(3)
(kVA) (A) (A) (A) (mm2) (mm2) (mm2) (A)
single parallel single parallel flexible
cable
rigid
cable
flexible
cable
rigid
cable
flexible
cable
rigid
cable
max
(2)
max
(2)
max
(2)
max
(2)
max
(2)
max
(2)
60 125 160 125 160 0,5 50 70 95 95 95 95 200 aR 80 160 200 160 200 0,5 50 70 95 95 95 95 200 aR
(5)
(1) Recommended magneto-thermal switch: four poles with intervention threshold curve C. It is necessary to use a D curve selective breaker if
an optional external transformer is used. (2) Determined by the size of the terminals. (3) Protection on the external battery cabinet. (4) Caution! Use type B four-pole selective (S) circuit breakers. Load leakage currents are added to those generated by the UPS and during
transitory phases (power failures and power returns) short current peaks may occur. If loads with high leakage current are present, adjust
the differential protection. It is advisable in all cases to carry out a preliminary check on the earth current leakage with the UPS installed and
operational with the definitive load, so as to prevent the sudden activation of the above switches. (5) Use 250aR for a battery cabinet with capacity exceeding 90 Ah.
The UPS is designed for transient overvoltages in category II installations. If the UPS is part of the building’s electrical circuit, or is likely to be subject to transient overvoltages in category III installations, additional external protection must be provided, either on the UPS or in the AC power supply network powering the UPS.
GENSET must support load variations from 0 to 100%.
WARNING! As specified in 62040-3 Attachment 3: Non-linear Load Reference, in the event of three-phase non-linear loads connected downstream of the UPS, the neutral current on the load can be 1.5 - 2 times higher than the phase current. This must be considered when estimating the correct size of the output and the auxiliary neutral cables.
WARNING! This is a product for commercial and industrial application in an industrial environment - installation restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent interference.
IMPORTANT! Protective earthing conductor (PE) must have sufficient current-carrying capacity. The PE cable core size must be chosen according to the PROTECTIVE CURRENT RATING of the earth circuit which depends on the provision and location of protective overcurrent devices. We suggest 35 mm
2
for GP80 and 25 mm2
for the Green Power 2.0 using the protective devices in the above table.
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2.5.1. Backfeed protection
The UPS can control two external (optional internal) power isolation devices against the backfeed of dangerous voltages, one for the input line (MAINS SUPPLY) and the other for the auxiliary line (AUX MAINS SUPPLY). The external devices have to be connected to the terminals as shown in figure 2.5.1-1 (COM1, NC1, COM2, NC2).
Warning labels must be attached to all mains power disconnectors installed away from the UPS area, in order to remind service personnel that the circuit is connected to a UPS (see also section 1.1 Warnings in this manual and section 4.7.3 of standard CEI EN 62040-1 2009-05). The labels are supplied with the equipment.
Beware: if there is a hazardous potential on neutral under certain irregular conditions, or due to the installation upstream (e.g. unde­tected and protected earth fault, high leakage in a phase, or with IT systems), a suitable isolating switch must be provided on the neutral as well, or else there must be a detection, signalling and protection system (see paragraph 2.5).
2. INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT
2.5.1-1
+B2 -B2 -B1
COM1
NC1
NC2
COM2
BKF
Function Connector name V OUT Internal fuse Detail
BKF AUX XB2 230 V RMS 2 A time delay
COM 2
(1)
NC2
BKF MAIN XB3 230 V
RMS 2 A time delay
COM1
(1)
NC1
(1) COM1 and COM2 are connected to the neutral.
Refer to the following paragraph for details on electrical connection.
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2.5.2-3
Separate Mains
2.5.2-1
B
L1
L2
L3
XB5 - XB6
N
2.5.2. Connecting the external backfeed protection
To ensure maximum protection, use a 220-240 V release coil with integrated travel limit contact to pilot the input protection systems (see section 2.5 “Electrical requirements”). If a trip coil without an integrated end-of-travel contact is used, add an early auxiliary contact as shown in figure 2.5.2-1.
Electrical contact data: 2 A 250 Vac
Protection with Mains and Aux Mains connected separately
Activating UPS protection: access the MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > UPS SETTINGS > BACKFEED and set the BACKFEED TYPE Parameter to SEPARATE MAINS.
L1
L2
L3
N
L
1
L2
L3
N
X10
B
L11
L21
L31
N1
L11
L21
L31
N1
XB3
XB2
X40
T1
T2
B
A
Key A Distribution panel B Trip coil X10 Mains terminal block X40 Aux Mains terminal block T1 Mains switch T2 Aux Mains switch XB2 Aux Mains BKF connector
XB3 Mains BKF connector
See also section 3.1
MAINS
UPS
BKF
AUX MAINS
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2.5.2-4
Common Mains
L1
L2
L3
N
X10
A
L1C
L2C
L3C
NC
L11
L21
L31
N1
XB3
XB2
X40T1
B
Key A Distribution panel B Trip coil X10 Mains terminal block X40 Aux Mains terminal block T1 Mains switch XB2 Not connected
XB3 Mains BKF connector
See also section 3.2
Remote switches - rated current
Model T1 T2
60 3/3 125 A AC1 125 A AC1 80 3/3 160 A AC1 160 A AC1
UPS
BKF
COMMON MAINS
2. INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT
Protection with Mains and Aux Mains connected together
Activating UPS protection: access the MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > UPS SETTINGS > BACKFEED and set the BACKFEED TYPE Parameter to COMMON MAINS.
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20 cm
90°
3-2
For systems installed on raised fl oors
3-1
Power connections
A. Power cables B. Control cables
Cable specifications:
• strip length: 18 mm
• tightening torque: 3.5 - 4.5 Nm
Protective Earth terminal (PE)
(see sec. 2.5 )
A
B
B
A
3. CONNECTIONS
+B2
COM1
NC1
NC2
COM2
+B1-B2 -B1 L1 L11 L21 L31L2 L3 N N1
L12 L22 L32 N2
M8
Ø 8
BKF
EXT.
BATTERY
AUX
MAINS
MAINS OUTPUT
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3. CONNECTIONS
3.1. MAINS AND AUX MAINS CONNECTED SEPARATELY
3.2. MAINS AND AUX MAINS CONNECTED TOGETHER
+B2
COM1
NC1
NC2
COM2
+B1-B2 -B1 L1 L11 L21 L31L2 L3 N N1
L12 L22 L32 N2
+B2
COM1
NC1
NC2
COM2
+B1-B2 -B1 L1 L11 L21 L31L2 L3 N N1
L12 L22 L32 N2
3.1-1
3.2-1
MAINS LOAD
LOAD
AUX
MAINS
MAINS
Max 50 mm2 (flexible)
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3. CONNECTIONS
3.3. EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET CONNECTION
Position the battery cabinet next to the UPS.
Before performing any operations ensure that:
• the UPS is not operating,
• all mains or battery switches are open,
• the switches upstream of the UPS are open,
• the battery fuses located inside the battery cabinet are open.
• Remove the plastic terminal block protection.
• Connect the protective earth (PE) cable (figure 3.3-1).
• Connect the cables between the UPS terminals and the battery cabinet terminals, strictly observing the polarity of each individual string (figure 3.3-1) and the cross-sections indicated in the table (see chapter 2.5).
Use the cables supplied with the unit to connect the UPS to the battery cabinet.
Cabling errors with inversion of battery polarity may cause permanent damage to the equipment.
• Reassemble the plastic terminal block protection.
If using cabinets not supplied by SOCOMEC, it is the installer’s responsibility to check electrical compatibility and the presence of appropriate protective devices between the UPS and the battery cabinet (fuses and switches of sufficient capacity to protect the cables from the UPS to the battery cabinet). As soon as the UPS is switched on (before closing the battery switches) the battery parameters (voltage, capacity, number of elements, etc.) must be verified accordingly on the HMI menu. If the values indicated on the battery cabinet data plate are different from those shown on the HMI menu, use the BATTERY SETTINGS (see chapter 5.3.6) menu to correct the settings. Not all battery/capacity combinations are available!
+B2
COM1
NC1
NC2
COM2
+B1-B2 -B1 L1 L11 L21 L31L2 L3 N N1
L12 L22 L32 N2
+B2
–B2
–B1
+B1
M10
M8
Ø 10
Ø 8
3.3-1
BATTERY CABINET
BATTERY CABINET
EXTERNAL BATTERY
EXTERNAL BATTERY
UPS
UPS
For the Protective Earth (PE) cable core size see the battery cabinet installation manual.
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4.1. ONLINE OPERATION
A special feature of the Green Power 2.0 series is the ONLINE double conversion in conjunction with low distortion mains power absorption. In Normal Mode (on inverter), the UPS can supply a voltage that is fully stabilised in frequency and amplitude, regardless of any interference in the mains power supply, within the most stringent classification of UPS regulations.
ONLINE operation provides three operating modes according to mains and load conditions:
• Inverter mode
This is the most frequent operating condition: energy is drawn from the primary mains power supply and converted and used by the inverter to generate the output voltage to power the connected loads.
The inverter is constantly synchronised in frequency with the auxiliary mains to enable load transfer (due to an overload or inverter shutdown) without any break in the power supply to the load.
The battery charger supplies the energy required to maintain or recharge the battery.
• Bypass mode
In the event of inverter failure, the load is automatically transferred onto the auxiliary mains without any interruption in the power supply. This procedure may occur in the following situations:
- in the event of a temporary overload, the inverter continues to power the load. If the condition persists, the UPS output is switched on to the auxiliary mains via automatic bypass. Normal operation, which is from the inverter, returns automatically a few seconds after the overload disappears.
- When the voltage generated by the inverter goes outside the limits due to a major overload or a fault on the inverter.
- When the internal temperature exceeds the maximum value allowed.
• Battery mode
In the event of a mains failure (micro interruptions or extended power cuts), the UPS continues to power the load using the energy stored in the battery.
4.2. OPERATION IN HIGH EFFICIENCY MODE
The UPS has a selectable, programmable economy operating mode (ECO MODE) that can increase overall efficiency by up to 99% for energy saving purposes. If the power supply fails, the UPS will automatically switch onto the inverter and continue to supply power to the load by drawing energy from the battery.
This mode does not provide perfect stability in frequency and voltage like the NORMAL MODE. Therefore the use of this mode should be carefully evaluated according to the level of protection required by the application.
With the optional board Net Vision (see chapter 7.7) specific daily or weekly time intervals can be selected and programmed to power applications directly from the auxiliary mains.
ECO MODE operation provides very high efficiency, since the application is powered directly from the auxiliary mains via the auto­matic bypass under normal operating conditions.
To activate ECO MODE go to MAIN MENU > COMMANDS > ECO MODE and select ACTIVATE ECO MODE. To disable ECO MODE, select RETURN TO NORMAL MODE.
4. MODES OF OPERATION
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4. MODES OF OPERATION
4.3. OPERATION IN CONVERTER MODE
In converter mode the UPS can supply a fully stabilised sinusoidal output voltage with a different frequency from the input power line (50Hz or 60Hz is available as output frequency value).
IMPORTANT! Only set this mode on UPS units with the auxiliary mains (AUX MAINS) disconnected! Do not set this mode on UPS units with common mains lines as it could damage the load!
4.4. OPERATION WITH INTERNAL MAINTENANCE BYPASS
If the internal maintenance bypass is activated using the appropriate procedure, the load is powered directly from the maintenance bypass, while the UPS is separate from the power supply and can be switched off.
This operating mode can be selected for maintenance to be carried out on the system, so that the necessary actions can be performed by service personnel without having to disconnect the power supply to the load.
4.5. OPERATION WITH MOTOR GENERATOR (GENSET)
Green Power 2.0 can be operated in conjunction with a generator (GENSET) over the ADC interface (see chapter 7.3). With a generator, the frequency and voltage ranges of the auxiliary mains can be increased to accept the instability of the GE and at
the same time to avoid operation from the battery or risks of out-of-synchronisation switching on to the bypass.
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5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
5.1. FOREWORD
The HMI (Human Machine Interface) on the UPS door displays information regarding operating status, electrical measurements, access to control functions and configuration parameters. It includes a colour graphic display and a luminous status bar, and provides access to:
• mimic panel;
• measurements and alarms;
• changing UPS operating modes and programming battery tests;
• assisted startup and switching on maintenance bypass procedures;
• settings menu;
• list of events and statistics.
5.1-1
Display
ESC button
Exits current page,
aborts operations.
UP button
Scrolls up through the
available menus/values.
UP/DOWN button
Scrolls down through the available menus/values.
ENTER button
Accesses the currently displayed menu, accepts/ sends confi gurations and commands.
Luminous status bar
Changes colour according to UPS status.
- Flashing red: imminent UPS shutdown
- Red: Load not powered or battery circuit open
- Flashing yellow: UPS in standby mode or maintenance alarm is active
- Yellow: UPS on battery or the UPS points out a particular working mode
- Flashing green: battery test is in progress
- Green: the load is supplied
- O : inactive UPS
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5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
5.2. MIMIC PANEL OVERVIEW
5.2-1
Status bar (always displayed)
UPS Rated Power (kVA)
Unit panel reference
Operating modes:
Normal (Normal mode), Eco (Eco mode), En. Saver (Energy Saver mode – parallel confi gurations only), Standby (Standby program mode), Service.
Unit status:
• Displayed messages: ON MAINT. BYPASS, IMMINENT STOP, ON BATTERY, BATTERY TEST, ON INVERTER, ON AUTO BYPASS, UNIT AVAILABLE, UPS IN STANDBY, LOAD OFF.
- Flashing red: imminent UPS shutdown
- Red: Load not powered or battery circuit open
- Flashing yellow: UPS in standby mode or maintenance alarm
is active
- Yellow: UPS on battery or the UPS points out a particular
working mode
- Flashing green: battery test is in progress
- Green: the load is supplied
- Grey: inactive UPS
5.2-2
Alarms area
Alarms area
Present when an alarm is active. Enter ALARMS menu to display the complete alarms list (see chapter 9).
5.2-3
Status icons
Key icon:
Displayed if the keypad has been locked.
Time:
UPS current time (hours and minutes, with ':' fl ashing).
USB icon:
Displayed if a USB memory stick is inserted. It must be formatted with FAT32 fi lesystem.
Network icon:
Displayed if a valid link has been established on the ethernet. Flashes when a remote host is communicating with the UPS.
Foreword:
status icons and Time are only visible if there are no pending alarms, as the alarm bar overwrites the icons when active.
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5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
Keypad locking
The keypad can be locked by pressing the buttons in the following sequence:
ESC UP DOWN ENTER
To unlock the keypad, the buttons must be pressed in the reverse sequence:
ENTER DOWN UP ESC
These sequences work only on Mimic Panel page.
5.2-6
Load level
œ œ œ œ œ
œ œ œ œ !
Green
Yellow
5.2-4
Additional Icons
On Maintenance Bypass
Commissioning Code not inserted (see chapter 5.3.9) or Scheduled Inspection warning: machine inspection required call SOCOMEC support service
Operating on GenSet
Bypass mode (or Eco Mode) not possible
5.2-5
Mimic panel
Bars
1. Rectifi er input.
2. Rectifi er output.
3. Inverter Input or Battery Output.
4. Inverter Output.
5. Unit output.
6. Output from static switch
7. Bypass input.
Bar colour identify the energy fl ow:
• blue: active/mains present
• grey: mains not present
6 7
5
3 2 1
4
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5.2-7
Battery status (unit only)
Battery charging
Bar colour: green; level reached is continuous, other levels fl ashing
Battery discharging
Bar colour: yellow; upper level fl ashing
Battery charged
Bar colour: green
Battery discharged
Battery open
Battery in alarm
If there is a pending battery charger alarm the border turns yellow
≥ 90% ≥ 80% & < 90% ≥ 70% & < 80% ≥ 60% & < 70% ≤ 60%
5.2-8
Message area
Message area
Always present, displays a help message to guide the user through the display functions.
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5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
5.3. MENU NAVIGATION
From the mimic panel page, press the ENTER key to access the MAIN MENU. Use the UP/DOWN key to scroll menu items, ENTER to confirm a choice, ESC to exit the current page or to abort an operation.
1
2
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3
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5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
5.3.1. ENTERING PASSWORDS
Some operations and settings require a password in order to be performed. If this is the case, a padlock is displayed at the top right of the page. After inserting a valid password, the padlock opens and the operation can be performed.
When a password is required, a virtual keyboard is displayed. The default password is MAST.
5.3.2. ALARMS menu
This menu displays all pending UPS alarms. Use the ALARMS RESET command in the COMMANDS menu to reset alarms. If there is more than one page, press UP/DOWN to scroll pages.
5.3.3. MEASUREMENTS menu
This menu displays all UPS measurements relating to the input stage, output stage, batteries and auxiliary mains (bypass). If there is more than one page, press UP/DOWN to scroll pages.
5.3.4. COMMANDS menu
This menu contains the commands that can be sent to the UPS. Some of them are password protected. If a command is not available, a COMMAND FAILURE message appears.
5.3.5. SETTINGS menu
This menu contains all the machine settings. There are the following sub-menus:
PREFERENCES: user preferences such as language, date and time, display brightness, buzzer;
UPS SETTINGS: critical machine settings for output, batteries and trasformer.
Wrong configuration in UPS SETTINGS could damage the load or the batteries.
CONNECTIVITY: configurations of communication options;
SLOT OPTIONS: configurations of available optional boards, which can be mounted on the front slots. System critical parameters are password protected and should be modified by specialist personnel only.
5.3.1-1
Quit without saving
Switch to numeric and symbol keypad
Delete
Confi rm
Select next key
Select previous key
Confi rm the selected key/insert the selected char
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5.3.6. BATTERY SETTINGS menu
This is the menu for battery configuration. The list can be scrolled down to see the full list of battery settings. If batteries are not available, only the first element of the list is shown. When one of the battery settings is edited, all settings below in the list have to be checked and confirmed. The battery settings are saved only when the last battery setting is confirmed.
To change battery configurations enter the menu: MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > UPS SETTINGS > BATTERIES. In the case of UPSs connected in parallel enter the menu: UNIT MENU > BATTERY SETTINGS.
These parameters for battery settings are critical: number of cells, capacity, charge current. Risk of damage to load or batteries.
5.3.7. HISTORY LOG menu
EVENT LIST menu: it shows the list of UPS alarms and events that have occurred. Last 150 events can be displayed. Press UP/DOWN to scroll the list.
STATISTICS menu: the system reports some measurements (output load, input apparent power, internal temperature) in graphi­cal format. These values can be used to analyse the situation over the last 14 days or in shorter periods (last 24 hours, last hour or last minute). Enter the required menu and press UP/DOWN to scroll through different periods. The last page shows the minimum, maximum and average values of the selected measurement. This information provides an enhanced evaluation of the equipment operating mode, verify whether certain critical operating situations are repetitive or only random.
COUNTERS menu: provides the number of events (which occurred in the last 14 days) for switches on the battery, overloads and the number of working hours on genset.
5.3.8. SERVICE menu
This menu is reserved for support service personnel and holds UPS identification data, utilities for SW upgrades, and utilities for downloading reports to a USB key.
5.3.9. COMMISSIONING CODE
To complete equipment activation, a warranty activation code is required. To insert the Commissioning Code go to MAIN MENU > SERVICE > COMMISSIONING CODE.
If the Commissioning Code is not inserted an alert symbol is shown on mimic panel ( ). The Commissioning Code is provided directly by the relevant Support Centre upon communication of the serial number. When the
Support Centre is contacted for the Commissioning Code, detailed information can be obtained on the UPS functions available and on scheduled preventive maintenance programmes.
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5.3.10. LANGUAGE UPGRADE
Text translations in several languages are held in files with the *.lng extension which are provided by SOCOMEC. Language upgrades must be performed through the USB port, using a standard USB memory stick. The USB device must be formatted with FAT32 file system.
Step 1
The language file to be installed must be copied onto a USB stick and placed in the standard folder:
{USB stick}\SOCOMEC\AOMI
Step 2
Insert the USB stick into the UPS USB port on the inside of the UPS door.
Step 3
A menu appears with the USB services. Choose UPGRADE LANGUAGES. If not, enter the menu: MAIN MENU > SERVICE > UPGRADE FIRMWARE > UPGRADE LANGUAGES. When on a parallel system
the SYS unit has to be selected beforehand on the mimic panel page.
Step 4
The list of files in the \SOCOMEC\AOMI folder in the USB memory stick is shown. Select the file you want to install and follow the instructions displayed.
Step 5
At the end of the process, select Yes to restart the display.
Step 6
Remove the USB stick when requested.
Step 7
The new language is available after restarting. If the display doesn't restart automatically choose the RESTART DISPLAY command in COMMANDS menu. To change the language go to the MAIN MENU > PREFERENCES > LANGUAGE.
Note: to restore English as the default language press the ESC button for at least 4 seconds on the mimic panel page.
5.3.11. REPORT ON USB
Reports containing information of the UPS can be downloaded on a standard USB memory stick. The USB device must be format­ted with FAT32 file system.
There are two commands to download USB reports:
- User Report: it is a .txt file translated into the language set in the display. It contains information regarding the UPS, statistics, counters and the history log.
- Service Reports: there are three files that can assist fault diagnosis for after sales service.
Step 1
Insert the USB stick into the UPS USB port on the inside of the UPS door.
Step 2 A menu appears with the USB services. Choose REPORT ON USB. If not, enter the menu: MAIN MENU > SERVICE >
REPORT ON USB. When on a parallel system the SYS unit has to be selected beforehand on the mimic panel page.
Step 3 Select the required report, press ENTER and follow the instructions displayed.
Step 4
Remove the USB stick when completed.
Step 5 The reports are saved in the folder \SOCOMEC\REPORTS
5. HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE
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5.3.12. TREE MIMIC PANEL MENU
FIRST LEVEL SECOND LEVEL THIRD LEVEL
ALARMS MEASUREMENTS OUTPUT MEASURES
BATTERIES MEASURES INPUT MEASURES BYPASS MEASURES
COMMANDS UPS PROCEDURES
ECO MODE ALARMS RESET BATTERY TEST LED BAR TEST RESTART DISPLAY PERIODIC CHECK UP MODEM TEST MAIL TEST
SETTINGS PREFERENCES LANGUAGE
DATE AND TIME BUZZER DISPLAY PASSWORDS REMOTE COMMANDS
UPS SETTINGS OUTPUT
BATTERIES TRANSFORMER BACKFEED
CONNECTIVITY PERIPHERALS
- NETWORKS PARAMETERS
- NETWORK TCP PORTS
- MAIL ACCOUNT
- MODEM
- RS232/485 PORT
- RS232/MODEM PORT
- RS232 SLOT OPTIONS SERVICES
- NETWORK
- MAIL NOTIFICATIONS
- SMS NOTIFICATIONS
SLOT OPTIONS NET VISION
ADVANC DRY CONTACTS (ADC) BATTERY TEMPERATURE PROBE
HISTORY LOG EVENT LIST
STATISTICS COUNTERS
SERVICE UPS REFERENCE
FIRMWARE VERSION COMMISSIONING CODE SERVICE CODE UPGRADE FIRMWARE UPGRADE HMI FIRMWARE
UPGRADE LANGUAGES UPGRADE WEB SERVER
REPORT ON USB
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6. OPERATING PROCEDURES
UPS procedures can be activated from the menu COMMANDS > UPS PROCEDURES. Select the procedure to be activated and press ENTER.
If the conditions to start the selected procedure are not fulfilled, an error message is shown. When the selected procedure starts, the mimic panel is shown on the display. Follow the instructions provided on the bottom help
bar. Some instructions require confirmation with the ENTER button. Some procedures cannot be aborted.
WARNING! With the stop procedure the load will be disconnected.
6-1
Breaker position
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
Q1 Q4 Q5 Q3
6.1. SWITCHING ON
• Connect the mains and auxiliary mains to the UPS.
• Put switch Q1 into position 1 (mains ON).
• Wait for the display to switch on.
• Enter MAIN MENU > COMMANDS > UPS PROCEDURES
• Select Automatic Start Procedure and press ENTER.
• Carry out the operations indicated on the display.
In the case of UPSs connected in parallel choose the Automatic Start Procedure available in MAIN MENU (SYSTEM) in order to switch on the whole system. The Automatic Start Procedure is also available in each UNIT MENU, and only concerns the unit from which the command has been activated: it does not affect the behaviour of the other units.
6.2. COMMISSIONING WIZARD
The Commissioning Wizard is a guided, interactive procedure for the easy implementation of the unit's first commissioning procedure. It is only available for standalone UPS systems.
Following a standard procedure when switching on for the first time ensures correct:
• installation and connection check
• configuration setting
• UPS startup
• battery circuit and automatic bypass testing
The Commissioning Code is requested at the Commissioning Wizard startup (see chapter 5.3.9). Contact the support service for further information.
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6. OPERATING PROCEDURES
6.3. SHUTDOWN
Shutdown interrupts the power supply to the load and causes the UPS and battery charger to stop.
• Enter menu MAIN MENU > COMMANDS > UPS PROCEDURES
• Select Automatic Stop Procedure and press ENTER
• Wait approx. 2 minutes for the UPS to shut down (controlled shutdown of any server connected to the LAN can be managed by proper shutdown software).
• Carry out the operations indicated on the display.
This operation cannot be aborted.
In the case of UPSs connected in parallel, the Automatic Stop Procedure is available on UNIT MENU, and only concerns the unit from which the command has been activated: it does not affect the behaviour of the other units.
In order to switch off the whole system, repeat the automatic stop procedure on each UPS unit.
6.4. SWITCHING ONTO MAINTENANCE BYPASS
Switching onto maintenance bypass creates a direct connection between the UPS input and output, completely excluding the equipment control part. This operation is performed in the event of standard maintenance on the equipment, so as not to remove the power supply from the load, or in the event of a serious failure while waiting for the equipment to be repaired.
• Enter menu MAIN MENU > COMMANDS > UPS PROCEDURES
• Select ON MAINT. BYPASS and press ENTER
• Carry out the operations indicated on the display.
If there is an external manual bypass, carry out the procedure described above before activating this switch.
In the case of UPSs connected in parallel, the maintenence bypass procedure is available in MAIN MENU (SYSTEM) and affects the whole system.
6.5. SWITCHING ON FROM MAINTENANCE BYPASS
• Put switch Q1 into position 1 (mains ON).
• Wait for the display to switch on.
• Enter menu MAIN MENU > COMMANDS > UPS PROCEDURES
• Select Automatic Start Procedure and press ENTER.
• Carry out the operations indicated on the display.
If there is an external manual bypass not monitored from the UPS or the parallel system put the switch to position OFF to avoid overlap of mains and inverter.
6.6. EXTENDED OUT OF SERVICE
If the UPS is deactivated for some time, the batteries must be recharged regularly. They should be recharged every three months.
• Connect the mains and auxiliary mains to the UPS.
• Put switch Q1 into position 1 (mains ON).
• Wait for the display to switch on.
• Close the external battery breaker/fuses.
• Put or keep switches Q3 (output) and Q5 (maintenance bypass) in position 0.
• The battery must be charged for at least ten hours.
• Once ten hours have elapsed, open the external battery breaker/fuses.
• Put switch Q1 into position 0 (mains OFF).
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6.7. EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN
Should it be necessary to interrupt the continuous power provided by the UPS quickly (emergency shutdown), this can be done by putting switch Q3 to position 0.
The UPS output can only be electrically disconnected by means of Q3. If the UPS is operating from the maintenance bypass (Q5 in position 1) with the mains present, the emergency shutdown does not interrupt the power supply to the load. In emergency conditions all power supplies upstream of the UPS must be disconnected.
6.8. UPS GENERAL POWER OFF
Using a button/switch connected to the ADC (Advanced Dry Contacts) card it is possible to interrupt the continuous power provided by the UPS (see chapter 7.3).
6. OPERATING PROCEDURES
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7. CONNECTIVITY AND COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
7.1. MULTILEVEL COMMUNICATION
Green Power 2.0 is capable of managing different communication channels simultaneously. It is equipped with standard commu­nication ports and two slots to host additional optional boards.
This gives Green Power 2.0 immediate interfacing and integration flexibility as soon as the unit is installed, with no need for trained personnel.
The table below lists the possible connections between the UPS and the external devices.
As each channel is independent, simultaneous connections can be made to satisfy the different levels of signalling and remote monitoring.
For UPS connected in parallel: all options listed in this chapter must only be installed on the UPS in the parallel configured as ICM. For further information about parallel systems please refer to the relevant chapter.
34521
8976
7.1-1
RS232/485 pinout 1 Not connected 2 RX for RS232 3 TX for RS232 4 Data + for RS485 5 GND 6 Data − for RS485 7 Reserved 8 Not connected 9 +12 V
RS232 for modem pinout 1 Reserved 2 RX for RS232 3 TX for RS232 4 Reserved 5 GND 6 Not connected 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 +12 V
7-1
L
E
Key B Ethernet port C Serial RS232/485 connector D Serial RS232 connector for modem E Cable trunking for communication cables F USB port L Slots for communication cards L1 Com-slot 1 L2 Com-slot 2
C
D
C D
L1 L2
B
F
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7.2. STANDARD WEB PAGES
It is possible to remotely monitor the UPS using an Internet browser from a PC, through a standard ethernet connection (tested with Windows XP Service Pack 3 on Internet Explorer 8, Google Chrome 17.0 and Mozilla Firefox 9.0 with JavaScript enabled).
7.2.1. Activation
Perform the following operations to activate the monitoring system:
1. Connect the UPS to the LAN network (connector B in figure on page 8). Check if the WEB SERVER service is ENABLED. The configuration is in MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > CONNECTIVITY > SERVICES > NETWORK. 2A. If the DHCP service is enabled on your local network, the network parameters assigned to the UPS can be seen in the MAIN
MENU > SETTINGS > CONNECTIVITY > PERIPHERALS > NETWORK PARAMETERS menu.
2B. If the DHCP service is not enabled on the local network:
- enter the MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > CONNECTIVITY > PERIPHERALS > NETWORK PARAMETERS menu
- disable the DHCP and save
- set the device network parameters according to those of the network and save.
3. Once these operations have been completed, you should see the network icon in the main view . It will now be possible to open your web browser and type the device IP address (i.e.: http://192.168.0.11).
Note: the default HTTP port is 80 but it can be changed in the MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > CONNECTIVITY > PERIPHERALS >
NETWORK TCP PORTS menu on the display.
Via the web pages it is possible to monitor the UPS and set the different functions available via the network, such as e-mail notifica­tions, network parameters, web password and the UPS solution.
All settings pages are password protected. The login is admin and the default password is public (lower case only). The password can be changed in the SETTINGS >
PASSWORD web pages or on the HMI menu: MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > PREFERENCES > PASSWORDS > WEB PASSWORD.
7. CONNECTIVITY AND COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
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7.2.2. UPS monitoring
The main page gives the current view of UPS status. The view is refreshed automatically. You can click on the Input, Battery, Output, Bypass symbols to access the relevant measurements. Using the UPS MONITOR link on the menu it is possible to return to the UPS synoptic. In the case of a parallel system, a line is added at the bottom of the display showing the current status of each unit.
7.2.3. Network configuration
It is possible to configure the main network parameters using the SETTINGS > NETWORK web page.
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7.2.4. E-mail setting
If the UPS is connected to an ethernet network (through the standard RJ45 10/100 Base-T connector), an e-mail can be automati­cally sent by the UPS to named recipients, if any events occur.
Possible events are as follows:
1: On Automatic Bypass
2: Rectifier Input Supply Fault
3: UPS Imminent Stop
4: UPS Overload
5: UPS On Battery
6: Battery Discharged
7: Temperature Alarm
8: Customer Input Alarm
9: UPS General Alarm
The end of the event is notified by another e-mail. The mail notification service can be enabled in the SETTINGS > MAIL NOTIFICATIONS web pages:
The e-mail sending policy is defined by the events that have been selected by the user. If a new e-mail occurs, a new email is sent. All active events are listed in the e-mail body. If the event has been cancelled by the UPS a cancelled event e-mail is also sent. It is possible to send a test e-mail.
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7. CONNECTIVITY AND COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL confi guration DIP1: ON - DIP2: ON
IN/OUT Description Filter level
OUT 1 General Alarm 2 OUT 2 Overheating 2 OUT 3 Overload / Loss of redundancy 2 OUT 4 External alarm In2 2
IN 1
(1)
ESD 1
IN 2 External alarm A39 2
IN 3
(2)
External alarm A40 2
POWER SAFE confi guration DIP1: ON - DIP2: OFF
IN/OUT Description Filter level
OUT 1 General Alarm 2 OUT 2 Power safe plug 1 2 OUT 3 Power safe plug 2 2 OUT 4 Power safe plug 3 2
IN 1
(1)
ESD 1
IN 2 Supply from GenSet 1
IN 3
(2)
Management of energy consuption
1
STANDARD confi guration (default) DIP1: OFF - DIP2: OFF
IN/OUT Description Filter level
OUT 1 General alarm 2 OUT 2 Battery discharging 3 OUT 3 Battery low or imminent stop 2 OUT 4 UPS on bypass 2
IN 1
(1)
ESD 1
IN 2 Supply from GenSet 1
IN 3
(2)
Insulation controller 2
(1) If the external ESD button is not used always insert a jumper to short circuit input IN 1.
(2) The IN3 input on the ADC card with temperature sensor is for the external battery temperature sensor.
The fi lter level indicates the activation delay: 1 immediate activation (1 second minimum communication time), 2 10 s delay, 3 30 s delay.
SAFETY confi guration DIP1: OFF - DIP2: ON
IN/OUT Description Filter level
OUT 1 General Alarm 2 OUT 2 ESD activation 1 OUT 3 Battery low or imminent stop 2 OUT 4 ESD activation 1
IN 1
(1)
ESD 1
IN 2 External alarm A39 2
IN 3
(2)
External alarm A40 2
7.3. ADC CARD
To be installed in one of the two slots available, these cards can be used to manage up to four normally closed or normally open outputs, and up to three digital inputs in confi gurable mode. If more than one ADC card is used simultaneously, the dip switch confi gurations must be di erent. Secure the card with the appropriate screws.
This card can be confi gured to control up to four outputs that can be set as normally closed or normally open and up to three digital in­puts. The card is inserted in one of two slots provided. Up to four operating modes can be selected using the two DIP switches 1 or 2.
• Electrical data
- Permitted Nominal current and voltage of NO or NC contacts: 2 A 250 Vac depending on the terminal used.
- Inputs are activated on loop closing.
• Connection of the generator
If your system uses a generator connect the ‘generator set ready’ no-potential contact to connector IN 2 on the optional ADC card confi gured in standard or power safe mode. This automatically extends the voltage and frequency value range when power is supplied by the generator set.
• External ESD connection
A remote emergency shutdown system (ESD) can be installed by means of the optional ADC card. Connect a normally closed zero-potential contact to terminals IN1+ and IN1- of the ADC card.
OUT2
IN3
OUT3
OUT1
IN1
IN2
OUT4
DIP2
DIP1
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Description of signals
Message on the mimic panel Description
General Alarm ‘General Alarm’ contact output
No alarm
C1
NO1
NC1
‘General Alarm’ active
C1
NO1
NC1
Battery Low or Imminent stop Battery low voltage and imminent shutdown contact output Supply from GenSet Generator ready signal input Power safe plug 1 Non privileged load 1 command output activated by overload or loss of redundancy Power safe plug 2 Non privileged load 1 command output activated by battery discharging Power safe plug 3 Non privileged load 1 command output activated by low battery Management of energy consumption Input for the battery to help providing energy in the event of peak consumption ESD activation Shutdown for ESD contact outpu Overheating Internal overheating contact output Overload/Loss of redundancy Overload / loss of redundancy contact output
Intervention of the ESD input switches off the UPS output. To restore the UPS to operation:
• Close the ESD contact on ‘In 1’ on the ADC board.
• Send the Alarms Reset command.
• Run the Automatic Start Procedure
7.4. ADC CARD WITH TEMPERATURE SENSOR
This card’s inputs/outputs have the same functions as the ADC card, with the exception of the third input (IN3).
CAUTION! Two ADC cards with temperature sensor cannot be connected simultanously.
7.5. ISOLATED SERIAL PORT RS232 (DB9 CONNECTION) AND RS485 CARD
To be installed on the UPS slot. A serial RS232 DB9 connector and an isolated RS485 connector are available on the card.
7.6. REMOTE MIMIC PANEL
This device monitors and interacts with the UPS through an RS 485 serial link (maximum distance of 175 m) 25 m cable supplied as standard and 50 m cable available as an option.
7.7. NET VISION LAN/WEB INTERFACE
NET VISION is a communication and management interface designed for business networks. The UPS behaves exactly like a
networked peripheral, it can be managed remotely, and allows the shutdown of network workstations. NET VISION allows a direct interface between the UPS and LAN network avoiding dependence on the server and support SMTP,
SNMP, DMCP and many other protocols. it interacts via the web browser.
7.8. SOFTWARE OPTIONS
A large number of SW solutions can be adopted on Green Power 2.0 thanks to its advanced communication facilities. These solu­tions have been specially designed for the efficient management of power protection devices.
Visit www.socomec.com and click on DOWNLOAD then SOFTWARE to find the communication software suitable for your requirements.
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8. ELECTRICAL OPTIONS
8.1. INTERNAL BACKFEED PROTECTION
Internal backfeed protection for Mains and Aux Mains. The Q1 Mains switch and the Q4 Aux Mains switch have an integrated trip coil directly controlled from the UPS.
Q1 Mains switch with integrated trip coil Aux Mains Q4 switch with integrated trip coil.
TRIPPED
TRIPPED POSITION for Q1 or Q4 when back-
feed alarm occurred. To reset turn to OFF position then to restart
switch to ON position
8.2. EXTERNAL MANUAL MAINTENANCE BYPASS
The external manual maintenance bypass is designed to provide the maximum system availability for critical equipment. It offers the possibility of transferring the load to an alternative power path allowing full isolation of the UPS. In this case the UPS can be turned off and removed without power interruption at the connected loads.
For further information contact SOCOMEC.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
The alarm messages displayed enable immediate diagnosis. Alarms are divided into two categories:
• Alarms relating to external UPS circuits: input mains, output mains, temperature and environment.
• Alarms relating to the internal UPS circuits: in this case corrective action will be carried out by the After Sales Department.
The USB report makes it possible to have full information on what occurred. Refer to 5.3.11 to download it.
Note the service code number in the HMI menù service and give it to the after sales service to help with diagnosis and troubleshooting.
9.1. SYSTEM ALARMS
• A02: UPS OVERLOAD
The power required by the loads is higher than the power available. Check the load is well balanced on the three phases by checking the measurements on the display. If required, disconnect any
loads that do not need uninterruptible power.
IMPORTANT! The accepted overload time limit is defined in the technical specifications. When this time limit is exceeded, the loads will no longer be powered by the inverter.
• A06: AUXILIARY MAINS OUT OF TOLERANCE
The auxiliary mains exceeds acceptable tolerance values. Possible causes are:
- No voltage or frequency present or voltage and frequency outside acceptable values (see the technical specifications).
- The frequency is subjected to continuous variations (typical with power supplied from an incorrectly sized GE).
• A07: INSIDE OVER TEMPERATURE
The UPS internal temperature is higher than 50 °C (please refer to the MEASUREMENTS menu on the HMI). Check the ventilation or air conditioning system in the UPS room.
• A08: MAINTENANCE BYPASS ACTIVE
The output disconnection switch Q5 is in position 1 (maintenance bypass). The load is therefore powered directly by the mains power supply.
• A17: IMPROPER USE
This alarm does not indicate a UPS malfunction or failure, but incorrect use/sizing of the system. It is activated in the event of:
- Operation for long periods at high temperatures (battery deterioration)
- High number of overloads (wrong sizing)
- Continuous battery discharging (mains not stable)
- High number of switches onto the bypass (high impulsive loads)
• A22: INPUT MAINS OUT OF TOLERANCE
The input mains is not present or not sufficient (voltage and/or frequency values incorrect with reference to the technical data. If there is no input mains outage check if any protections upstream of the UPS have tripped.
Check that the voltage applied and frequency values comply with the values set on the HMI.
• A38, A39, A40, A41: EXTERNAL ALARM 1, 2, 3, 4
One of the ADC PCB inputs has been activated. Check the status of the devices connected to this PCB.
• A56, A57: GENERATOR SET GENERAL ALARM / GENERATOR SET FAULT
The generator has sent an alarm. Check the GE directly.
• A61: PHASE DETECTION FAULT
The phase cycle sequence is incorrect. In this case, invert two phases of the input mains. For a UPS with separate auxiliary mains, exchange the two phases of the auxiliary mains only.
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9.2. UPS ALARMS
• A01: BATTERY ALARM
Failure or problem on the battery circuit. Check the battery switch is closed.
• A18: OVERLOAD BLOCKING INVERTER
Reduce the load rate applied to the UPS and reset the alarms.
• A20: WRONG CONFIGURATION
Error in the configuration parameters. Please contact the support service.
• A30: UPS STOPPED FOR OVERLOAD
Reduce the load rate applied to the UPS and reset the alarms.
• A42:REMOTE SERVICE ALARM
This alarm indicates that a critical anomaly has occurred on the UPS. Where a maintenance contract with the Remote Monitoring option is in place, the procedure for analysing the UPS via remote connection will be automatically activated by your service centre provider.
• A44: PERIODIC SERVICE CHECK UP
The equipment must undergo regular inspections by the support service in order to ensure optimum performance and efficiency
. If the
Scheduled Inspection signal appears ( ) on the mimic panel, the equipment should be inspected by a suitably trained technician.
• A51: OPTION BOARD GENERAL ALARM
Check if the optional cards are correctly inserted in the slots.
• A59: BATTERY CIRCUIT OPEN
Battery switch open.
• A60: FAN FAILURE
Fault in the ventilation system. Check that the air inlet at the front and the air outlet at the back of the UPS are not obstructed.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
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9.3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
We recommend regular specialist maintenance (annually) for the Green Power 2.0, to achieve optimum operating efficiency and avoid equipment downtime.
It is strongly advisable to comply with any requests for preventive maintenance automatically displayed with an alert message . All operations on equipment must only be carried out by SOCOMEC personnel or authorised support personnel. Maintenance consists of accurate functional checks on electronic and mechanical parts with replacement of parts subject to wear
if necessary (typically batteries, fans and capacitors).
9.3.1. Batteries
The condition of the external batteries is fundamental to UPS operation. Thanks to the Expert Battery System, battery condition information is processed in real time and recharging and discharging
procedures are selected automatically in order to optimise battery lifetime expectancy and offer maximum performance. Furthermore, during the operating lifetime of the battery, Green Power 2.0 stores statistics on battery conditions of use for analysis. Since the expected lifetime of batteries is very much dependent on operating conditions (number of charging and discharging
cycles, load rate, temperature), a regular inspection by authorised personnel is recommended.
When replacing the batteries use the same type and configuration by placing them in the appropriate containers so as to avoid the risk of acid leakage. Used batteries must be disposed of at authorised recycling and disposal centres. Do not open the plastic cover of the batteries as they contain harmful substances.
9.3.2. Fans
The lifetime of fans used to cool the power parts is dependent on usage and environmental conditions (temperature, dust). Preventive replacement by an authorised technician is recommended within four years (in normal operating conditions).
Fans must be replaced by SOCOMEC technicians when required.
9.3.3. Capacitors
The equipment houses electrolytic capacitors (used in the rectifier and inverter section) and filtering capacitors (used in the output section)
,
whose lifetime is dependent on usage and environmental conditions. The average expected lifetime of these components is shown below:
• Electrolytic capacitors: 5 years;
• Filtering capacitors: 7 years.
The actual condition of components is verified during preventive maintenance.
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10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Models 60 80 Input/Output phases 3/3 3/3
Electrical specification - Input mains
Input mains voltage Vin
3ph + N 400 -10% +20% (P.F. 1) (up to -40% @ 45% of nominal load) Input mains frequency Hz 45-65 Input mains power factor ≥ 0.99
(3)
Total harmonic input current distorsion (THDi) ≤ 3% (@: Pn, Resistive load, Mains THDv = 1%)
Electrical specification - Auxiliary mains
Auxiliary mains voltage Vin Nominal output voltage ±15% (±20% if GENSET is used) Auxiliary mains frequency Hz 50/60 +/-2% selectable (±8% if GENSET is used)
Electrical specification - External battery
Battery voltage range V bat from +/-175
(4)
up to +/-360
(5)
Electrical specification - Output
Output voltage (three phase + neutral) V 380/400/415
(1)
selectable Frequency Hz 50/60 selectable Nominal apparent power (Sn) (0 °C ÷ 35 °C) kVA 60 80 Nominal active power (Pn) (0 °C ÷ 35 °C) kW 60 80
Overload (@ 25 °C; Vin > 380; Vbat > 216)
(2)
• 10 minutes
• 5 minutes
• 1 minute
• 30 seconds
kW
67.5 75 81 90
90 100 108 120
Crest factor @ 25 °C ≥ 2.7 Total harmonic output voltage distortion (THDv) ≤ 1% (Ph/Ph); ≤ 2% (Ph/N) (@: Pn, Resistive load)
Environment
Operating temperature °C 0 to 35 (15 to 25 recommended for longer battery life) Storage temperature °C -5 to +50 °C Relative humidity % 95% condensation-free Altitude (max) m 1000 without derating (3000 max) Acoustic noise at 1 m dBA < 58 (< 55 rear excepted) < 59 (< 56 rear excepted) Required cooling capacity m
3
/h 510 Dissipated power (max) W 4240 5382 Dissipated power (max) BTU/h 14475 18375
Dimensions and Weight - single cabinet
Dimensions (W x D x H) mm 600 x 800 x 1400 Weight kg 210 220
Standards
Safety EN 62040-1/A1, EN 60950-1 Type and performance EN 62040-3 (VFI-SS-111) EMC EN 62040-2 (Category C3) Product certification CE - TÜV-SÜD Protection level IP20
1. 360 V with Pout = 90% Pn.
2. Initial Condition Pout ≤ 80% Pn
3. Pout ≥ 50% Sn.
4. @ Battery Fully Discharged. Call SOCOMEC support service.
5. @ Battery Fully Charged. Call SOCOMEC support service.
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Parallel Configuration
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11. UPS PARALLEL CONFIGURATION
11.1. GENERAL INFORMATION
A parallel connection enhances UPS system reliability, performance and power. All Green Power 2.0 models can be installed in a parallel configuration provided they have the special parallel kit that can be installed
in the factory or later by specialist personnel. UPS modules for parallel operation are identical to standard UPS modules. As a result safety, shipping and installation recommen-
dations in chapters 2 and 3 also apply. UPS modules for parallel operation must comply with the distances indicated in figure 11.2-1. For each UPS at least 40 cm must
be left at the back and 15 cm on both sides for adequate ventilation. See chapter 6 also for operating procedures.
11.2. INSTALLATION
UPS units operating in parallel are connected using control cables B (fig. 11.5-1) and are configured differently depending on the position they are assigned.
For this reason the units have a position label C (Fig. 11.5-1):
• The LEFT label means the unit must be positioned to the left.
• The RIGHT label means the unit must be positioned to the right.
The INTERNAL label (used only on systems with three or more UPSs) means this unit must be positioned between the two other cabinets.
The control cables supplied allow a maximum distance of about 3 metres between the UPS units. This gives enough room for an external battery cabinet to be inserted beside each UPS.
11.3. POWER CONNECTIONS
• See chapter 2.5 for input protection devices.
• The cross section and length of the input and output cables must be identical for all units.
• The phase rotation must be correct and the same for each unit connected in parallel and also on any external manual bypass line.
Cables of the same length and cross section must be used for connection between general power switches (A and H), switches C and D and the respective UPS units. The length of the cables from A/H to each UPS module must not exceed 20 metres (Fig. 11.2-2).
• The cables from the UPS module to switch F must be of the same length and not exceed 20 metres (Fig. 11.2-2).
If a differential switch is installed on the mains power switch (optional), it must be inserted upstream from the distribution panel (see fig. 11.2-2), must be a selective type, and the trigger value must be 0.5 A multiplied by the number of UPSs connected in parallel (see at cheapter 2.5).
Before turning on an individual UPS ensure that the relevant output switch E is closed.
Before opening output switch E ensure that the relevant UPS is turned off.
11.2-1
40 cm
40 cm
40 cm
40 cm
40 cm
40 cm
40 cm
40 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
15 cm
1.5 m
130°
L I I R
BATTERY
CABINET
BATTERY
CABINET
BATTERY
CABINET
BATTERY
CABINET
UPS UPS UPS UPS
door
free area
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The cable arrangement for the input, auxiliary and output lines are to be the same for each UPS, in order to guar­antee the same impedance for each power line.
Differential input current: n
*
0.5 A where n is the number of UPSs in parallel.
20 m max 20 m max
20 m max
11.2-2
Recommended parallel confi guration (fi gure has no battery cabinet).
Key A Auxiliary mains magneto thermal switch B Parallel bus cable C Single UPS magneto-thermal auxiliary mains breaker D Single UPS magneto-thermal input mains switch
E
(1)
Output switch (connect signal status to the parallel board)
F
(1)
System shutdown switch
G Distribution H Input mains magneto-thermal switch I Internal UPS INTERNAL L Left UPS LEFT R Right UPS RIGHT Z General differential magneto thermal switch
H
Z
A
G
F
B B B B B
C C C C C C
D D D D D D
E E E E E E
L L L L L L
INPUT MAINS AUX MAINS
(1). To avoid unwanted tripping, do not use the magneto-thermal switch.
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11.4. PARALLEL SETUP RULES
In order to achieve the best performance in a parallel configuration ensure that the mains input, output and auxiliary input cables:
1. Have the same length (maximum length range is ±5%).
2. Are as short as possible.
3. Are not longer than 20 metres.
4. Are arranged evenly and not wrapped in coils. Cabling must be the same for each UPS in parallel.
WARNING! In a parallel system it is necessary to oversize the auxiliary input cables at least 20% more than the rated value, due to the auxiliary input current balance tolerances.
11.5. CONTROL CONNECTIONS
In order for units connected in a parallel configuration to operate correctly, control cables are required to exchange data between the various UPS units making up the parallel system, to manage correct load sharing and synchronisation logic.
The cables in question are supplied with the UPS in the case of standard parallel arrangements, or are attached to the parallel kit if the system is upgraded at a later date.
Parallel configuration must only be activated by SOCOMEC qualified personnel; in each case arrange the control cables in the relevant cable run as shown in figure 11.5-1, leaving the connector(s) unconnected (in the central UPS one incoming and one outgoing control cable must be used).
11.5-1
key A Cable run B Parallel bus cable; leave approx. 20cm cable length at the exit of the cable run C Label for unit positioning
C
B
A
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11.6.2- 1
Unit view
11.6. PARALLEL CONFIGURATION SPECIAL FEATURES
11.6.1. Energy saver
Energy Saver ensures system availability and simultaneously reduces energy consumption. It is available for parallel systems with more than two units.
Energy Saver can be activated in: HMI MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > UPS SETTINGS > PARALLEL SYSTEM > ENERGY SAVER. A high speed digital control is used to keep only the units needed to supply the energy to the load in operation. When the
power consumed by the load increases the UPS units needed to supply the increased power requirements switch on immediately.
11.6.2. Intelligent communication module (ICM)
Intelligent Communication Module (ICM) allows the hierarchical supervision both of each unit and the whole system from all displays. The advantage of using ICM is that the options and the external communication accessories for system monitoring and diagnostics (i.e. Net Vision, ADC board, etc.) can be installed only on one UPS.
In the UPS parallel configuration, an additional navigation bar is displayed on the mimic panel page, where all connected units appear. To enter the MAIN MENU select the SYS icon and press ENTER. To enter the UNIT MENU select one of the numbered icons and press ENTER.
11. UPS PARALLEL CONFIGURATION
Use the UP/DOWN keys to select di erent unit or system mimic panels
SYSTEM view (MAIN MENU)
Selected UNIT number
Units connected in parallel (UNIT MENU) Icon colours: same as top bar colours (see 5.2-1)
11.6.2- 2
System view
SYSTEM mimic panel is selected
The SYS icon is selected
The
symbol (number surrounded by four lines) indicates the Unit number of the UPS upon which the display is mounted (the display is mounted on UPS #1 in this example). The BATTERY SETTINGS menu and the AUTOMATIC STOP PROCEDURE are only available on this UNIT MENU.
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11.6.3. Sequential start (confi gurable by Socomec service personnel only)
In a parallel configuration a sequential start can be set in all the units. It allows a reduction of the power impact on the mains or GenSet when the UPS system resumes from battery mode. The delay restart time (from 0 to 65 seconds) can only be set via ASSIST. The delay restart rectifier (T_delay_start_rect) has to be the same for each module according to the following specification:
T_delay_start_rect = 5000 ms for each module
Sequential start
Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6
Delay time 1x 5 s = 5 s 2x 5 s = 10 s 3x 5 s = 15 s 4x 5 s = 20 s 5x 5 s = 25 s 6x 5 s = 30 s
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