Tecnoware EVO DSP MM 6.0, EVO DSP MM 10.0, EVO DSP MM 6.0 Rack Mount, EVO DSP MM 10.0 Rack Mount User Manual

Uninterruptible Power Supply
EVO DSP MM 6.0 Rack Mount
EVO DSP MM 10.0 Rack Mount
Manuale utente
Index
User’s Manual - English ........................................................................ 1
Safety Warnings ................................................................................. 1
1 Introduction ................................................................................. 2
2 General Characteristics ................................................................... 3
3 Receipt and site selection ................................................................ 3
4 Operating Modes ........................................................................... 4
4.1 NORMAL Mode ......................................................................... 5
4.2 BATTERY Mode ........................................................................ 5
4.3 BYPASS Mode .......................................................................... 5
4.4 ECO Mode .............................................................................. 6
4.5 CONVERTER FREQUENCY Mode ...................................................... 6
5 EXTERNAL DESCRIPTION .................................................................. 7
5.1 Front Panel ............................................................................ 7
5.1.1 Graphic LCD Panel ......................................................................... 8
5.1.2 Buttons.................................................................................... 10
5.1.3 LED Indicators ............................................................................ 10
5.1.4 Acoustic Alarm ........................................................................... 11
5.2 Rear Side .............................................................................. 12
5.2.1 Input/Output Terminals ................................................................ 13
5.2.2 EPO (Emergency Power Off) ........................................................... 13
6 Electrical Installation ..................................................................... 14
6.1 Installation ............................................................................ 15
7 First Start Up ............................................................................... 16
8 Functioning ................................................................................. 17
8.1 Turning ON and OFF ................................................................. 17
8.2 Low Battery and Automatic Restart ............................................... 18
8.3 Load Testing .......................................................................... 18
8.4 External Manual Bypass ............................................................. 19
8.5 Battery Test .......................................................................... 19
8.6 Operation in Warning Status ....................................................... 20
8.7 Operation in Fault Mode ............................................................ 20
9 Communication Interfaces ............................................................... 21
10 Technical Characteristics ................................................................ 22
11 Maintenance ................................................................................ 23
11.1 UPS Cleaning ......................................................................... 23
11.2 Battery ................................................................................ 24
11.3 Operator Safety ...................................................................... 24
12 Troubleshooting ........................................................................... 25
Conformity to the European Directives ................................................... 27
Product Disposal ............................................................................... 27
Lead Batteries ................................................................................. 27
Indice
Manuale Utente – Italiano ................................................................... 29
Avvisi di Sicurezza ............................................................................ 29
1 Introduzione ............................................................................... 30
2 Caratteristiche Generali................................................................. 31
3 Ricevimento e Collocazione ............................................................ 31
4 Modi di Funzionamento ................................................................. 32
4.1 Modo NORMALE ....................................................................... 33
4.2 Modo BATTERIA ....................................................................... 33
4.3 Modo BYPASS .......................................................................... 33
4.4 Modo ECO ............................................................................. 34
4.5 Modo CONVERTITORE di FREQUENZA .............................................. 34
5 Descrizione Esterna ...................................................................... 35
5.1 Pannello Frontale .................................................................... 35
5.1.1 Pannello LCD Grafico .................................................................... 36
5.1.2 Pulsanti .................................................................................... 38
5.1.3 Indicazioni a Led ......................................................................... 38
5.1.4 Allarme Acustico ......................................................................... 39
5.2 Pannello Posteriore .................................................................. 40
5.2.1 Morsettiera d’Ingresso/Uscita .......................................................... 41
5.2.2 EPO (Emergency Power OFF) ........................................................... 41
6 Installazione Elettrica ................................................................... 42
6.1 Installazione .......................................................................... 43
7 Prima Accensione ......................................................................... 44
8 Funzionamento ........................................................................... 45
8.1 Accensione e Spegnimento ......................................................... 45
8.2 Fine Autonomia e Riaccensione Automatica ...................................... 46
8.3 Controllo del Carico ................................................................. 46
8.4 Bypass Manuale Esterno ............................................................. 47
8.5 Test Batteria .......................................................................... 47
8.6 Segnalazioni di Allarme ............................................................. 48
8.7 Segnalazioni di Guasto .............................................................. 48
9 Interfacce di Comunicazione ........................................................... 49
10 Caratteristiche Tecniche ................................................................ 50
11 Manutenzione ............................................................................. 51
11.1 Pulizia dell’UPS ...................................................................... 51
11.2 Batterie ................................................................................ 52
11.3 Sicurezza dell’Operatore ........................................................... 52
12 Anomalie ed Interventi .................................................................. 53
Conformità alle Direttive Europee ........................................................ 55
Smaltimento del Prodotto ................................................................... 55
Batterie al Piombo ............................................................................ 55
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User’s Manual - English
Safety Warnings
Read this manual carefully and completely before installing and using the TECNOWARE EVO DSP MM Uninterruptible Power Supply, which, from here after, will also be referred to as UPS.
This manual should be kept close to the UPS and read before the UPS is installed and used.
The UPS must be used only by properly trained personnel. To ensure correct and safe operations, it is necessary that operators and maintenance personnel observe the general safety Standards as well as the specific instructions included in this manual.
Risk of electric shock: do not remove the cover. The UPS contains internal parts which are at a high Voltage and are potentially dangerous, capable of causing injury or death by electric shock.
The electric installation has to be done by qualified personnel. Follow all the Safety Standards (CEI Standards in Italy or IEEE elsewhere) for the Input/Output connections and for the right section of Input/Output cables.
There are no internal parts in the UPS which are user serviceable. Any repair or maintenance work must be performed exclusively by qualified technical personnel authorized by TECNOWARE. TECNOWARE declines any responsibility if this warning is disregarded.
Warning to the technical personnel authorized for Service: since internal components are connected to the batteries, they will remain powered, and therefore dangerous, even after the UPS has been disconnected from AC power mains. Before any repair or maintenance work to the UPS unit, turn off the Battery circuit breaker on the rear side of Battery Box unit and then disconnect the Battery cable.
CAUTION - HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE AND RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - the battery pack nominal voltage is 240 Vdc (there are 20 batteries series-connected inside the Battery Box unit).
It is compulsory to ground the UPS according to Safety Standards.
Risk of electric shock at the Output lines when the UPS is ON.
Risk of electric shock at the Output lines while the unit is connected to the AC utility line.
We recommend to use a dedicate AC Input/Output power line for the UPS.
Do not obstruct ventilation slots or holes and do not rest any object on top of the UPS.
Do not insert objects or pour liquids in the ventilation holes.
Install the UPS indoors, in a protected, clean and moisture-free environment.
Do not expose to the direct sun light.
Do not keep liquids, flammable gases or corrosive substances near the UPS.
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1 Introduction
UPS EVO DSP MM RM (UPS means Uninterruptible Power Supply) is the result of constant technological research aimed at obtaining the best performance at the lowest cost.
UPS EVO DSP MM RM is an advanced ON-LINE UPS built specifically to protect your computer from any irregularities in the AC line (for example blackouts, brownouts, over voltages, micro-interruptions) which often cause damage to hardware and software.
All that is possible because UPS EVO DSP RM is a Double-Conversion ON-LINE UPS.
Under normal AC line condition UPS EVO DSP MM RM provides an automatic Output Voltage regulation from the Rectifier and Inverter blocks and filters out frequently occurring electrical disturbances (high Voltage transients, spikes, interferences, etc.), thus protecting the devices connected to its outlets. During a power failure, UPS EVO DSP MM RM continues supplying adequate AC power (with a true sine wave) to all connected devices through its internal batteries and by its DC/AC converter (Inverter).
UPS EVO DSP MM RM protects the devices from accidental overload or Inverter fault by an Automatic Bypass that directly connects the AC Input line with its outlets.
The EVO DSP MM RM models are factory-equipped with RS-232 and USB interfaces, which may be used for notify to a computer a power failure or a Low Battery condition: this allows automatic data backup during an extended blackout with the most common operating systems (Windows, Linux, Unix, etc). Thanks to Interfaces, UPS DSP MM RM can communicate the several made measurements (Input/Output Voltage, batteries, absorption, Frequency, etc.), and can also be programmed in order to start-up or shutdown automatically at fixed times.
This manual is a guide that enables you to correctly install and use your UPS. This manual includes important SAFETY instructions for the operator, for the UPS correct installation, and gives useful advice on the product and battery maintenance. For any type of problem, please refer to this manual before calling the customer service.
EVO DSP MM RM is constantly being developed and improved: consequently, your unit may differ somewhat from the description contained in this manual.
This manual includes the following models:
EVO DSP MM 6.0 RM (6 KVA)
EVO DSP MM 10.0 RM (10 KVA)
In this manual EVO DSP MM RM will simply be referred to as UPS.
EVO DSP MM RM models are made of 2 separate units: the UPS unit (containing the control and power electronics) and the Battery Box unit containing the batteries and batteries charger. The 2 units must be connected together as explained into chapter 6 “Electrical Installation”
All models can be placed in 19” rack cabinets. Optional accessory kits are available for the installation in rack cabinets.
Each unit (UPS unit or Battery Box unit) has a 3U height (1U is equal to 1 Rack unity, about 44,5 millimetres).
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2 General Characteristics
UPS EVO DSP MM RM has all the advanced features which guarantee maximum reliability and safety:
Double-Conversion ON-LINE Transformerless technology
Sinusoidal wave generated by an IGBT Inverter
Output Voltage regulation ±1%
Protection from overload and short circuits
Automatic Bypass to protect from accidental overload or Inverter fault
Automatic protection when Battery is low
Automatic restart, following an automatic shut-down due to Low Battery, once AC utility power comes
back on
Selectable Input Frequency (50/60 Hz)
Graphic LCD panel for visualization of the Input and Output Voltage measurements, batteries Voltage,
percentage of load, Frequency, alarms, overload, fault and path of energy flow
Acoustic signals of various kinds indicating alarm situations
Available settings of all the UPS parameters by user through front panel pushbuttons and graphic LCD
panel
SNMP Adapter (optional)
EPO (Emergency Power OFF)
Communication with the computer through RS-232 and USB interfaces
Available extended autonomy by adding external Battery Boxes
ECO functioning mode (selectable)
Frequency Converter functioning mode (selectable)
High efficiency
Maximum reliability
Can be fitted in a 19” rack cabinet through optional kits
Smart design and easy to use
3 Receipt and site selection
Carefully remove the UPS from its packaging, and carry out a meticulous inspection. We recommend keeping the original packaging in a secure place, in case you need to send the UPS for maintenance purposes.
In case of transport damage, notify the carrier and dealer immediately.
We recommend paying attention to the below points in order to choose a correct placement for your UPS:
The UPS is designed to operate in a protected environment (e.g. offices). We therefore recommend installing it in a place with very little or no humidity, dust or smoke.
When the UPS is brought from a cold place to a warmer place, humidity in the air may cause condensation in the UPS. In this case, allow UPS to stand for two hours in the warmer place before beginning with the installation.
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In all circumstances, see the “Technical Characteristics” chapter for environmental specifications and check that the selected area meets these criteria.
During normal operation the UPS discharges a minimal amount of heat. So it is necessary to leave at least 10 cm of unobstructed space all around the UPS in order to keep it properly ventilated.
Do not obstruct ventilation holes.
Do not insert objects or pour liquids in the ventilation holes.
Do not rest any object on top of the UPS.
Do not keep liquids, flammable gases or corrosive substances near the unit.
Install the UPS on a properly tiled floor. Avoid the installation on a floor that is not tiled flat.
4 Operating Modes
Figure 1 – Operating modes
BATTERY MODE
NORMAL MODE
BYPASS MODE
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4.1 NORMAL Mode
The UPS typically works in Normal mode: Input mains power is available and its amplitude is within specifications. Please refer to figure 1.
After the filter has eliminated any high Frequency interference present on the mains, the AC Input line is rectified and conditioned in the Rectifier block (AC/DC conversion); the continuous power now enters into the Inverter block and is then reconverted into alternated power (DC/AC conversion), overcoming the Automatic Bypass and feeding the load after an extra filtration. At the same time the UPS recharges the batteries through the Battery Charger block.
Please refer to figure 2, which describe the UPS front panel.
The Normal mode is identified by:
Line led is ON.
The graphic LCD panel shows the path of energy flow
during Normal mode.
4.2 BATTERY Mode
During operation in Normal mode, if the UPS finds the Mains OFF condition (due to a Blackout or Overvoltage/Brownout), it then switches into Battery mode. In this case, the batteries supply the required Output power thanks to the DC/AC conversion carried out by the Inverter. The UPS switches back to Normal mode a few seconds after AC Input power is restored or Voltage comes back to internal specifications. Please refer to figure 1.
The Battery mode is identified by:
Battery led is ON.
The graphic LCD panel shows the path of energy flow
during Battery mode.
An acoustic signal every 4 seconds.
4.3 BYPASS Mode
In Bypass mode, the AC Input line is directly connected with the UPS outlets by an Automatic Bypass.
As indicated in figure 1, in Bypass mode the UPS recharges the batteries.
If you connect the AC Input line to the UPS and the Input line breaker on the rear is “ON”, the UPS will go to Bypass mode.
The Bypass mode is an idle mode for the UPS: then by pressing ON button, the UPS turns ON completely, activating the Inverter block.
When the UPS works in Bypass mode it can be considered as “not active”, since the Inverter block is not active.
The UPS is considered “active” when the Inverter block is ON (in Normal mode and in Battery mode).
Furthermore the UPS switches automatically to Bypass mode as a consequence of accidental overload or Inverter fault thus protecting the supplied devices.
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The Bypass mode is identified by:
Bypass led is ON.
The graphic LCD panel shows the path of energy flow
during Bypass mode.
An acoustic signal every 2 minutes.
During Bypass mode, loads are fed directly from AC Input line. Therefore no protection against AC Input line disturbances or interruptions is present.
4.4 ECO Mode
It is possible to select the ECO mode to save energy and to increase the efficiency of the UPS.
The ECO mode uses the Bypass to feed the loads. The UPS will operate as in Bypass mode whenever the Frequency/waveform/RMS value of AC Input line mains Voltage is within their tolerance limits. If the AC Input line Voltage goes beyond these limits, the UPS switches into normal operation.
Please contact Technical Service for the instruction to enable the ECO mode; by default ECO mode is disable.
ECO mode does not provide perfect stability in Frequency/waveform/RMS value of the Output Voltage like in Normal mode. Thus, the use of this mode should be carefully executed according to the level of protection required by the application.
The ECO mode is identified by:
Bypass and Line leds are ON.
The graphic LCD panel shows the path of energy flow
during ECO mode (the “ECO” icon is ON).
4.5 CONVERTER FREQUENCY Mode
It is possible to select the Converter Frequency mode to work with the Output Frequency different from the Input Frequency. For example it is possible to work with 60 Hz Input Frequency and 50 Hz Output Frequency or 50Hz Input Frequency and 60 Hz Output Frequency.
Please contact Technical Service for the instruction to enable the Converter Frequency mode; by default Converter Frequency mode is disable, and the Output Frequency will synchronize automatically with the Input Frequency.
The Converter Frequency mode is identified by:
Line led is on.
The graphic LCD panel shows the path of energy flow
during Bypass mode.
The “CF” characters are ON.
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5 EXTERNAL DESCRIPTION
5.1 Front Panel
The front panel informs the user about operating status, alarm conditions and measurements. It also provides access to controls and configuration parameters.
Front panel shown below consists of three parts:
1. Graphic LCD panel provides complete information about the energy flow path and existing alarms, Load and Battery level, Input, Output and Battery measurements.
2. 4 LED’s when illuminated indicate UPS status.
3. 4 buttons enables the user to turn ON/OFF the UPS and to make selections of the functioning parameters.
Figure 2 – Front panel
Bypass
Line
Battery
Fault
OFF
TEST
MUTE
ON
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5.1.1 Graphic LCD Panel
Please refer to figure 3.
Figure 3 – Graphic LCD Panel
Graphic LCD Panel Function
Backup time information
Indicates how much time has passed in Battery mode.
H: hours, M: minutes, S: seconds
Fault information
Indicates the warning that a fault has occurred.
Indicates the Fault codes, and the codes are listed in the “Fault Table” of chapter
8.
Mute operation
Indicates that the UPS alarm is disabled (muted).
Output Voltage information
Indicates the Output Voltage or Frequency. Vac: Output Voltage, Hz: Output Frequency
Battery
Info
Mode Operation
Info
Input & Battery
Voltage Info
Output
Voltage Info
Load
Info
Backup Time
Info
Fault Info Buzzer Info
Programmable
Output
Info
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Graphic LCD Panel Function
Load information
Indicates the load level by 0-25%, 26-50%, 51-75%, and 76-100%.
Indicates Overload.
Indicates the load or the Output is short-circuited
Programmable Output information
Indicates that there is an active scheduling for the programmable Output.
Mode operation information
Indicates the UPS connects to the mains.
Indicates the Battery is working.
Indicates the Bypass circuit is working.
Indicates the ECO mode is enabled.
Indicates the Inverter circuit is working.
Indicates the Output is working.
Battery information
Indicates the Battery capacity by 0-25%, 26-50%, 51-75%, and 76-100%.
Indicates the Battery is faulty or defective.
Indicates Low Battery level and Low Battery Voltage.
Input and Battery Voltage information
Indicates the Input Voltage or Frequency or Battery Voltage. Vac: Input Voltage, Vdc: Battery Voltage, Hz: Input Frequency
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5.1.2 Buttons
Functions of the buttons are given below:
Button Function
ON Turn ON: press and hold the button more than 0.5 sec to turn the UPS ON.
OFF Turn OFF: press and hold the button more than 0.5 sec to turn the UPS OFF.
TEST
Battery Test: press and hold the button more than 0.5 sec to test the Battery while in Normal mode.
MUTE
Mute the alarm: press and hold the button more than 0.5 sec to mute the buzzer. If you press it again after the buzzer is muted, the buzzer will beep again.
5.1.3 LED Indicators
There are 4 LED’s on the front panel to show the UPS working status:
Status LED Bypass Line Battery Fault
UPS Start Up
Bypass Mode
Normal Mode
Battery Mode
Frequency Converter Mode
Battery Test
ECO Mode
Fault Mode
Note: means LED is lit (ON) and means LED is not lit (OFF).
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5.1.4 Acoustic Alarm
Description Buzzer Status OFF UPS status
Bypass Mode Beeping once every 2 minutes
YES Battery Mode Beeping once every 4 seconds
Fault Mode Beeping continuously
Warning
Overload Beeping twice every second
NO
Low Battery
Beeping once every second
Battery Unconnected Over Charge EPO condition Fan failure/Over Temperature Charger failure Input Circuit failure Overload (3 times in 30 min)
Fault
Vdc Bus Start failure
Beeping continuously YES
Vdc Bus Over Vdc Bus under Vdc Bus Unbalance Vdc Bus short-circuit Inverter Soft Start failure High Inverter Voltage Low Inverter Voltage Inverter Output short-circuit Power Fault Battery SCR short-circuit Inverter short-circuit Battery Voltage Loss Parallel Communication failure Output short-circuit Over Temperature CPU Communication failure Overload
Note: OFF = YES means that the buzzer can be muted or stopped OFF = NO means that the buzzer can NOT be muted or stopped
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5.2 Rear Side
Figure 4 – above: UPS unit; below: BATTERY BOX unit
1. Computer Interface (DB9 female connector): it is the communication RS-232 port.
2. Computer Interface (USB connector): it is the communication USB port.
3. EPO (Emergency Power OFF) connector
4. Output fuse breaker: for Output receptacle IEC type (#7); 10A max current.
5. Input circuit breaker
6. Slot for SNMP Interface (optional)
7. Output receptacle (IEC C13 type): to supply small critical loads.
8. Metallic panel for access to the Input/Output terminals: upon removal, it is possible to access the
Input/Output terminals (see figure 5).
9. Metallic cover of Battery connector (UPS unit): remove the metal cover to access to the Battery connector and to connect the UPS unit to the Battery Box unit by the included Battery cable.
10. Charger and Power stage fans
11. External Manual Bypass terminals (EMBS)
12. Battery circuit breaker: to cut Battery voltage from UPS unit.
13. Grounded AC Input power socket, for recharging batteries: (IEC C14 type); only connecting this socket to
an AC Input line by the included power cable, it is possible to recharge the batteries inside the box.
14. Input fuse breaker: for Input socket (#14); 10A max current.
15. Metallic cover of Battery connector (Battery Box unit): remove the metal cover to access to the Battery
Connector and to connect the Battery Box unit to the UPS unit, or to connect the Battery Box unit to a further Battery Box unit.
16. As point 15.
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5.2.1 Input/Output Terminals
Figure 5 –
Input/Output Terminals
INPUT terminals: to connect AC Input line.
OUTPUT terminals: to connect OUTPUT line.
GROUND terminal: to connect INPUT and OUTPUT GROUND cables.
5.2.2 EPO (Emergency Power Off)
EVO DSP MM RM models have the EPO (Emergency Power OFF) connector on the rear side, (see figure 6).
This permits to immediately switch the UPS Output OFF from a distance in case of emergency.
The UPS is supplied with EPO short-circuited terminals and in this case the product works normally.
If you want to use an external switch to turn OFF the UPS by EPO, then remove the short-circuit from the EPO terminals and connect the switch to the EPO terminals as described in the figure 6.
EPO
1
2
REMOTE EPO
SWITCH
Figure 6 – EPO (Emergency Power OFF)
If the switch is CLOSED the UPS works normally; if, on the contrary, the switch becomes OPEN then the UPS Output turns OFF immediately.
To switch the UPS Output ON again after an EPO, it is necessary to close again the EPO switch.
The EPO terminals do not need an external feeding Voltage and are isolated from the dangerous voltages that are present inside the UPS.
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6 Electrical Installation
The electrical installation has to be done by qualified personnel. Follow all the Safety Standards (CEI Standards in Italy or IEEE elsewhere) for the Input/Output connections and for the right selection of Input/Output cables.
We recommend to use dedicate AC Input/Output power lines for the UPS.
For safety we recommend using external circuit breakers between Input mains and UPS AC Input line and between UPS Output lines and the loads. The circuit breakers should be qualified with leakage current protective function (leakage current < 30 mA).
EVO DSP MM RM models are made of 2 separate units: the UPS unit (containing the control and power electronics) and the Battery Box unit containing the batteries and the batteries charger.
Before starting the installation procedure, be sure that:
1. The Input circuit breaker of UPS unit is “OFF” (see figure 4).
2. The Battery circuit breaker of Battery Box unit is “OFF” (see figure 4).
3. The AC Input Voltage for the UPS has been removed.
4. The UPS is completely OFF (only if graphic LCD panel is OFF).
The following table shows the recommended size for Input, Output and Battery wires.
Model
Wiring spec (cross section)
Input Output Battery Ground
EVO DSP MM 6.0 RM 4 mm2 4 mm2 4 mm2 4 mm2
EVO DSP MM 10.0 RM
6 mm2 6 mm2 6 mm2 6 mm2
The cables for EVO DSP MM 6.0 RM should be able to withstand until 40A current. It is recommended to use 4 mm2 or thicker wire for safety and efficiency.
The cables for EVO DSP MM 10.0 RM should be able to withstand until 63A current. It is recommended to use 6 mm2 or thicker wire for safety and efficiency.
We recommend using only flexible TRI-RATED cables. Otherwise if you use rigid cables, it will be difficult to move the UPS from initial positioning.
We recommend to use dedicate AC Input/Output power Lines for the UPS.
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6.1 Installation
Connect the GROUND wire first when making wire connection. Disconnect the GROUND wire last when making wire disconnection.
Make sure that the wires are connected tightly to the terminals.
We advise you to follow the steps below explained:
1. Remove the metallic panel that covers the Input/Output terminals, see figure 4. The terminals are shown in figure 5. All the cables have to reach the terminals from the rear side using the proper holes in the metallic panel.
2. Connect the INPUT line (LINE, NEUTRAL and GROUND), paying attention to the right polarity, in accordance with figure 5, as explained below:
Connect INPUT GROUND wire to the GROUND terminal.
Connect INPUT LINE wire to the INPUT L terminal.
Connect INPUT NEUTRAL wire to the INPUT N terminal.
3. Connect the OUTPUT line (LINE, NEUTRAL and GROUND) as follow:
Connect OUTPUT GROUND wire to the GROUND terminal.
Connect OUTPUT LINE wire to the OUTPUT L terminal.
Connect OUTPUT NEUTRAL wire to the OUTPUT N terminal.
4. Reassemble the metallic panel that gives access to the UPS terminals.
The instructions below describe the operations to correctly connect the UPS unit to the Battery Box unit.
ATTENTION: the UPS unit doesn’t work without Battery Box unit because the batteries are inside the Battery Box unit.
We suggest to use ONLY Battery Box unit supplied by TECNOWARE. TECNOWARE declines any responsibilities if this rule is not followed.
5. Proceed with the connection of Battery Box unit through the following operations:
Remove the metallic cover of Battery connector on the UPS unit (# 9 figure 4)
Remove the metallic cover of Battery connector on the Battery Box unit (# 15 or #16, figure 4)
Connect the Battery connectors of UPS unit and Battery Box unit by the included Battery cable.
Screw the GROUND terminal of Battery cable on the case of UPS unit by using a screw of metallic cover.
Screw the GROUND terminal of Battery cable on the case of Battery Box unit by using a screw of metallic cover.
Connect the AC Input power socket of the Battery Box unit (# 13 figure 4) to an AC utility line for recharging batteries.
CAUTION - HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE AND RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - the battery pack nominal voltage is 240 Vdc (there are 20 batteries series-connected inside the UPS.
6. Restore the AC Input mains Voltage to the UPS.
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It is compulsory to ground the UPS according to the Safety Standards.
The case of the UPS is internally connected to the ground terminal (GND) of the IN/OUT terminals, in order to guarantee safety to the user. To guarantee safety it is necessary to be sure that the local electric plant is supplied with GROUND (in compliance with the Safety Standards), and that a valid connection is guaranteed between the GROUND of the UPS and the GROUND of the local electric plant.
Any interruption of the GROUND conductor is absolutely prohibited.
We recommend to use dedicate AC Input/Output power Lines for the UPS.
Risk of electric shock at the Output lines if the UPS is ON, even when the UPS is not connected to AC utility line.
Risk of electric shock at the Output lines while the unit is connected to the AC utility line.
Risk of electric shock: do not remove the cover. The UPS contains internal parts which are at a high Voltage and are potentially dangerous, capable of causing injury or death by electric shock.
There are no internal parts in the UPS which are user serviceable. Any repair or maintenance work must be performed exclusively by qualified technical personnel authorized by TECNOWARE. TECNOWARE declines any responsibility if this warning is disregarded.
Disregard for these warnings may lead to a risk of electric shock to operators.
7 First Start Up
Turning the UPS ON is very easy. Nevertheless we recommend that, on First Start Up, the following procedure is observed for greater safety.
1. Turn “ON” the Battery circuit breaker of the Battery Box unit (see figure 4).
2. Check if the Input circuit breaker the rear side of UPS unit is in “OFF” position (see figure 4).
3. Check that no load is connected to the UPS Outputs.
4. Check that the AC Input Voltage is within Input specifications.
5. Turn “ON” the Input circuit breaker. All the led’s are on for some seconds; in the same time the UPS
performs a functioning SELF-TEST. Then the UPS starts to work in Bypass mode: the Bypass led is ON and the graphic LCD panel shows the path of energy during Bypass mode.
6. Press the ON button on front panel until the UPS emits an acoustic signal: after approximately 4 seconds the Inverter turns ON and the UPS starts to work in Normal mode: the Line led will be ON, the Bypass led will be OFF and the graphic LCD panel will show the path of energy during Normal mode.
7. Simulate a black-out by removing the AC Input. The UPS starts working in Battery mode: the Battery led will be on, the Line led will be off and the graphic LCD panel will show the path of energy during Battery mode. Moreover UPS emits a brief acoustic signal every 4 seconds. When Battery level is ending the acoustic signal will be emitted every 1 second.
8. Restore the AC Input: after few seconds the UPS turns back in Normal mode.
9. The UPS has passed first start up check: now connect the loads to be supplied to the UPS Output and turn
them ON, checking UPS doesn’t report Overload information on the graphic LCD panel. By LCD display check if the Output load percentage is less than 100%; otherwise it is necessary to remove part of the loads at the Output lines.
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