Voltronic Power Taurus UPS-40, Taurus UPS-10, Taurus UPS-15, Taurus UPS-20, Taurus UPS-30 User Manual

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7” Touch LCD Online UPS
208V 7.5K-60KVA
Uninterruptible Power Supply System
User Manual
GENERAL INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION.
1.1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LET TER.
2. INFORMATION FOR SAFETY.
2.1. USING THIS MANUAL.
2.1.1. Conventions and used symbols.
2.1.2. For more information and/or help.
2.2. SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS.
2.2.1. To keep in mind.
2.2.2. General safety warnings.
2.2.3. Safety warnings regarding batteries.
3. STANDARD AND QUALITY GUARANTEE.
3.1. DECLARATION OF THE MANAGEMENT.
3.2. STANDARD.
3.3. ENVIRONMENT.
4. PRESENTATION.
4.1. VIEWS.
4.1.1. Views of the equipment.
4.1.2 Legend corresponding to the equipment views.
4.2. DEFINITION AND STRUCTURE.
4.2.1. Structural diagram.
4.3. UPS FUNCTION STAGES.
4.3.1. I/O EMI filters.
4.3.2. Rectifier-PFC stage (AC/DC).
4.3.3. Batteries.
4.3.4. Inverter stage (DC/AC).
4.3.5. Static bypass stage.
4.3.6. Maintenance or manual Bypass.
4.3.7. Terminals for EPO.
4.3.8. Control panel.
4.3.9. Control software and communications.
4.3.9.1. Control software at low level.
4.3.9.2. Managing software of the equipment.
4.3.9.3. Communications.
4.4. OPERATING PRINCIPLE OF AN EQUIPMENT.
4.4.1. Normal operating ().
4.4.2. Mains fault operating ().
4.4.3. Operating with non-active inverter ().
4.4.4. Manual bypass operating ().
4.4.5. Smart Eco-mode operating.
4.4.6. Frequency converter operating.
4.5. OPERATING STRUCTURE OF A PARALLEL SYSTEM.
5. INSTALLATION.
5.1. RECEPTION OF THE EQUIPMENT.
5.1.1. Reception, packaging and contents.
5.1.2. Storage.
5.1.3. Transport until its location.
5.1.4. Location, immobilized and considerations.
5.1.4.1. Location for single equipment.
5.1.4.2. Location for parallel systems.
5.1.4.3. Equipment immobilized and levelled.
5.1.4.4. Preliminary considerations before connecting.
5.1.4.5. Preliminary considerations before connecting, as regards to batteries and protections.
5.1.4.6. Access to inside the cabinet for its connection.
5.2. CONNECTION.
5.2.1. Connection to mains, terminals (X1 to X4).
5.2.2. Connection of separate static bypass line, terminals (X14 a X17). UPS B version only.
5.2.3. Connection to the output, terminals (X6 to X9).
5.2.4. Connection to the battery terminals of the equipment (X11, X12
and X23), with the battery modules (X47, X48 and X49).
5.2.5. Connection to the input main protecting earth terminal ( X5) and
the earth bonding terminal (X10) .
5.2.6. Relay COM port. Connector (X32).
5.2.7. RS-232 and RS-485 COM ports. Connector (X31).
5.2.8. EPO terminals (X50).
5.2.9. Auxiliary contact and battery temperature probe terminal strip.
5.2.9.1. Terminal strip, auxiliary contact of manual bypass switch (X51).
5.2.9.2.Terminal strip, auxiliary contact of output switch (X45).
5.2.9.3.Terminal strip, battery temperature probe (X34). For batteries in a
separate cabinet only.
5.2.10. Connection of parallel BUS (X36i) and (X36o).
5.2.10.1. Connection of the communication or BUS bundle (BC).
6. OPERATING.
6.1. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS.
6.2. START UP.
6.2.1. Control before start up.
6.2.2. Start up procedure.
6.2.2.1 Take into consideration about Master and Slave
6.3 SHUTDOWN OF ONE EQUIPMENT FROM THE PARALLEL SYSTEM
6.4 START UP THE PREVIOUS UPS AGAIN
6.5. COMPLETE SHUTDOWN OF UPS
6.6. EMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO) OPERATION.
6.7. BYPASS MANUAL SWITCH (MAINTENANCE).
6.7.1. Principle of operation.
6.7.2. Transfer to maintenance bypass.
6.7.3. Transfer to normal operation.
7. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROL PANEL.
7.1. BASIC FUNCTIONS OF LCD TOUCH SCREEN.
7.2. SCREEN DESCRIPTION.
7.2.1 Main level (screen menu 0.0).
7.2.2 Control level (screen menu 1.0).
7.2.3. ‘‘Measure’’ level (screen menu 2.0).
7.2.4. ‘‘Setting level (screen menu 3.0).
7.2.5. ‘‘Alarm’’ level (screen menu 4.0).
7.2.6. Data Logger level (screen menu 5.0).
8. MAINTENANCE, WARRANTY AND SERVICE.
8.1. BASIC MAINTENANCE GUIDE.
8.1.1. Battery fuses.
8.1.2. Batteries.
8.1.3. Fans.
8.1.4. Capacitors.
8.2. WARRANT Y CONDITIONS.
8.2.1. Warranty terms.
8.2.2. Out of the scope of supply.
9. ANNEXES.
9.1. PARTICULAR SPECIFICATIONS, EQUIPMENTS (LV).
9.2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, EQUIPMENTS (HV).
9.2. GLOSSARY
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1. INTRODUCTION.
1.1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER.
We would like to thank you in advance for the trust you have placed in us by purchasing this product. Read this instruction manual care­fully in order to be familiar with its contents, because as much you understand and know the equipment, the higher will be the satisfaction degree, safety level and functionality optimization.
We remain at you entire disposal for any further information or any query you should wish to make.
Yours si
ncere
ly.
The equipment here described can cause important
physical damages due to wrong handling. This is why, the installation, maintenance and/or fixing of the here described equipment must be done by our staff or specifically authorized personnel.
Although no effort has been spared to guarantee that the information in this manual is complete and accurate, we are
not responsible for any errors or omissions that may exist. The images included in this document are merely for illustration
and may not accurate represent the parts of the equipment showed. However, the dif ferences that may arise will be smoothed or solved with the correct labelling on the unit.
According to our policy of constant evolution, we reserve
the rights to modify the specifications, operating or
described actions in this document without prior
notification. All reproduction, copy, third party concession, modification
or partial or total translation of this manual or document, in any form or medium, without the previous written authorization from our firm is
prohibited, reserving of the complete and exclusive property right over itself.
2. INFORMATION FOR SAFETY.
2.1. USING THIS MANUAL
The purpose of this manual or publication is to provide instructions
regarding the safety and to give explanations about the procedures for delivery, installation and operating of the equipment. Read this manual carefully before starting or making any action on the equipment and especially in those instructions regarding safety. Keep this document for future reference and keep it on hand during the installation and commissioning procedures.
In the next pages, the «equipment» or «unit» and «(S.T.S.)» terms, are referred to the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and Service and Technical Support respectively.
2.1.1. Conventions and used symbols.
Some of the symbols can be used and shown in the equipment, batteries and/or in the description of this document. It is advisable to understand their meaning.
«Danger of electrical discharge» symbol. Pay special
attention to this symbol because it has features and basic safety information for personnel. Not to respect these indications can result in serious injuries or even death due to electrical discharges.
«Warning» symbol. Carefully pay attention to this symbol because it has features and basic safety information for personnel and device. Not to respect these indications can cause damages in the device during installation or loads.
«Warning» symbol. The electrolyte m ay corrode the metals, and it is harmful to contact the electrolyte with human skin directly. For the environment it is also a big contaminant.
Never touch the spilled electrolyte of the deposited rests in the batteries and its surrounding with bare hands. Under no circumstances, it has not to be ingested or in contact with the eyes.
In case of accidental spillage act accordingly while collecting the electrolyte, in accordance with the protocol of your company.
«Explosion» risk. Batteries emits explosive gases during its charge, risk of explosion exists when it’s short-circuited or on fire. Do not leave conductive parts over the battery terminals, high risk of short-circuit and explosion might happen if there is any accumulated gas inside the equipment or battery enclosure.
Attention! Danger of tipping might occur during transport on inclined areas and when removing battery trays without stabilizing the unit in advance. Do not pull out more than one tray at the same time, or the possibility of falling down the equipment and/or entrapment might cause high risk of serious injury to the operator.
Precaution! Pay attention to fan blades in operation or fans can start operating automatically suddenly.
Attention! Hot or very hot surface, elements or parts. Possible burns happen due to the high temperature.
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Never touch or manipulate the components of the
electronic PCB with hands and without any protection against electrostatic discharges (ESD). They are highly destructive for most of the parts and they can cause expensive breakdown.
«Main protective earthing terminal» symbol. Connect the earth cables from the installation to this terminal.
«Earth bonding terminal» symbol. Connect the earth cables from the load and the external battery cabinet to this terminal.
«Notes of
information
» symbol. Additional topics that complement the basic procedures. These instructions are important for the equipment use and its optimum efficiency.
It is mandatory to use insulated gloves to prevent possible
electrical discharges when manipulating the connections related to batteries.
It is mandatory to wear insulated shoes to prevent possible electrical discharges when manipulating the connections which are related to batteries.
It is mandatory to wear protective glasses, tight and appropriate work clothes without hanging parts.
Obligation to turn off the power supply or loads
connected to the output.
Read carefully the instructions in the manual. Smoking, fire or any actions that make sparks around the
batteries are prohibited.
To pull connecting cables is prohibited. Use the suitable
mediums
to unplug the
connections
from terminals.
To touch with bare hands is prohibited due to risk of electric shock when contacting with low potential parts. To open, manipulate the components inside the equipment and/or terminals and battery connections are prohibited for non­authorized and non-qualified personnel.
To randomly turn on the switches or protections is prohibited. All maneuvers should be done according to the instruction manual.
In case that the acid in the batteries contact with parts of the body, wash the contacted areas with plenty of water and go to the nearest medical service.
Preservation of the environment: The presence of this symbol in the product or in their associated documentation states that, when the life cycle of product expires, it cannot be disposed together with the domestic residuals. In order to avoid possible damages to the environment, separate this product from other residuals and recycle it suitably. The users can contact with their provider or with the pertinent local authorities to get the information of how and where they can recycle and/or dispose the product correctly.
Any packaging material must be recycled in accordance with the legal norms applicable to each country where the equipment is installed.
Alternating current a.c..
Direct current d.c..
2.1.2. For more information and/or help.
For more information and/or help of your specific unit, request it to our Service and Technical Support (S.T.S.).
2.2. SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS.
It is required to check the installation information
on
the nameplate.
Please remember that the UPS is an electrical energy generator, so the end-user must take all the needed cautions against direct and indirect contact.
Its power supply relies on the batteries, a n d AC mains, which are included or excluded in the case or cabinet of the electronic parts of the equipment depending on the model and/ or extended autonomies.
When the
equipment
is ON, and the
batteries
are
connected
to the equipment and its protections, if any, are turned On,” the fact that the UPS is connected or not connected to mains is irrelevant, and neither is the protections of mains. The outlets or output terminals will supply voltage when there is energy in the battery set.
Compliance as regards to “Safety instructions is
mandatory, being the user the legal responsible
regarding
to its
observance and application. Read
them
carefully and follow the stated steps in the established order, keep them for future consultations that may arise.
If the instructions are not in total or partial understood and in special those ones referred to safety, do not
carry
on with the installation or
commissioning
tasks,
because
there could be a at a risk of your or other persons safety, being able to make serious injuries even the death, also it can cause damages to the equipment and/or loads and installation.
The local electrical regulations and the dif ferent restrictions of the clients site can invalidate some
recommendations included in the manuals. When discrepancies exist, the user has to comply with the local regulations.
This equipment must be installed by qualified
personnel and for personnel with no specific training, just act with the help of this manual.
A person is defined as qualified, if he has experience in assembling, commissioning and perfect control operating of the equipment, if (s)he has the requirements to do the job and if (s)he has read and understand all the things described in this manual, in particular the safety indications. Such preparation is considered valid if it is certified by our (S.T.S.) only.
Warning labels have to be placed in all primary switches, installed in
areas far away from the equipment, in order to warn the electrical maintenance personnel of the presence of a UPS in the circuit.
The label shall contain the following text or an equivalent one:
Before operating in the circuit.
Isolate the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
Check the voltage of all terminals, including the
earth
main protective earth.
Risk of UPS backfeed voltage.
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To manipulate the connected terminals of the
equipment, which has been already connected to mains,
wait for five minutes after its complete isolation, before taking any action in it.
2.2.1. Points for Attention
The UPS is supplied in complete package from factory in the
best way for its transport and shipment till you receive is. It is recommended to remain it packaged until it arrives to its final location.
When serious damages are observed in the package, or its level
of damages can be sensed in the contents and/or the shock indicator is in RED, handle the product according to the instructions stated in the own label of transport control.
Keep the affected equipment isolated from other received equipment, and wait the further inspection by qualified staff.
In case it has to be returned to the factory or your distributor but the same package is in poor conditions, contact with the appropriate person in order to agree the way and conditions for its return.
Respect the unpacking instructions, as well as the established
mode to remove the equipment from the pallet.
These operations require the manpower of at least two persons.
The equipment has to be always in vertical position.
When moving the equipment, consider the slope of the
ground or surface and the risk of tipping.
Be careful not to lif t heavy loads without other people’s help.
Please refer to the following recommendations:
, < 18 kg. , 18 - 32 kg. , 32 - 55 kg.
, > 55 kg.
To avoid accidentally dropping equipment or any
damaged enclosure, do not start it up under any concept. This kind of fault can cause fire or electrical discharge. Contact with our (S.T.S.).
Some models include casters to move it till its location. They
are not designed for long distances or constant movements.
The equipment shall be guided by two persons as minimum, which will be placed on either side and oriented to the walking direction.
UPSs are electronic equipment. Avoid jolting or bouncing like
those produced by moving the equipment over an uneven or wavy surface.
When moving an equipment from a cold to a warm environment
and vice versa, condensation (small water drops) might occur on the external and internal surfaces. Before installing a moving equipment from another place or even package, the equipment should be placed in the new location for a minimum of two hours before making any action, with the purpose of adapting it to the new environmental conditions and avoid possible condensations.
The UPS has to be completely dry before starting any
installation task.
Do not store, install or expose the equipment in corrosive, wets, warm, dusty environments or with conductive parts and never outdoors.
The best location for installation should be cool, dry and far from heat sources and easy to access. If possible, place it in an environment with temperature control.
Avoid locating, installing or storing the equipment in places with direct sunlight or high temperatures. Batteries might damage and/or shorten its lifetime.
In the exceptional and long exposure of intense heat, batteries can cause filtrations, overheating or explosions, which can cause fires, burn or other injuries. High temperatures can also make deformation in the plastic enclosure.
Do not obstruct the cooling grids by ins e r ting an y objects through themselves or other orifices.
Locate the equipment to the power supply outlet and supplied loads as close as possible, leaving an easy access in case of an urgent disconnection.
All models with casters have four leveling feet at each corner of the base, with the purpose of locking and level the unit.
Loosen them until they can be lifted from the ground.
With the help of a spanner, act on each one and loosen them half round more against the ground.
For slightly uneven grounds, immobilize the equipment with
these leveling parts.
Check if the equipment is completely immobilized.
Fortuitously pulling out the connection cables from the equipment will indirectly be avoided so unexpected movements will not happen.
Regarding any interventions inside the equipment, battery cabinet and battery manipulation is a task reserved to personnel with specific or qualified knowledge only and in particular to (S.S.T.). It is mandatory to immobilize the equipment with the leveling feet- stated in the previous point, before doing any action.
Attention! Risk of tipping may happen when the battery trays are moved without stabilizing the unit first.
Do not remove more than one tray at the same time. High risk of injury may take place over the operators due to accident shock of the possible equipment falling down and/or entrapment.
Leave a minimum of free space to cool the unit of:
25 cm at both sides.
50 cm at the rear side.
100 cm at the top side.
150 cm at the front side.
It is recommended to leave an additional 75cm at both sides, for possible interventions of the (S.T.S.) or the requisite clearance of the connected cables to facilitate the movement of the equipment.
Do not cut, deteriorate or manipulate the electrical cables, or do not put heavy objects on them. Any of these actions could cause a short-circuit, fire or electrical discharge.
Check if the connected electrical cables, plugs and outlets are in
good conditions.
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All electrical cables for power supply have to be fixed to the
equipment and loads, interfaces, etc..., or to immovable parts for fear of being stepped on them or becoming a medium or exposing to fortuitous pulls.
Be careful not to wet the device because it is not waterproofed. Do not allow any kind of liquids to leak to; if it happens, shut it down immediately and contact with the (S.T.S.).
If it accidentally contacts with liquids or high density of saline air, dry it with a soft and absorbent cloth quickly.
Check if any liquid leak to the unit and act accordingly.
To clean the equipment, wipe it with a slightly damp cloth and then dry it. Avoid liquids sprinkling or spillage that could enter through the slots or cooling grids, which may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not clean the equipment with detergent products that contain alcohol, benzene, solvent or other inflammable substances, and needless to say they contain abrasive, corrosive liquids.
Never manipulate the equipment with wet hands.
If it is observed that the UPS exhausts smoke or toxic gas, shut it
down immediately and disconnect it from power supply. This incident may cause fire or electrical discharge. Contact with our (S.T.S.).
Do not put either materials or parts over the equipment that might obstruct the synoptic visualization of the product.
Before using the UPS for first time or after a long period
of time (6 months maximum), it has to be connected to the power supply to charge the batteries for at least 12 hours.
Although the equipment can operate with batteries discharged, you should keep in mind the possible risk of mains fault during the first operating hours. Thus, the available back up time of the UPS batteries should be lower than the expected.
2.2.2. General safety warnings.
All electrical cables connections and disconnections of the
equipment, including the controlled ones, should be done without power supply and with switches on «O» or «Off» position.
Pay special attention to the labelling of the equipment
that warns the «Electrical shock hazard». It indicate there are dangerous voltages inside the equipment.
Do not open, dismantle or adjust the equipment when the operating action is not stated in this document. To manipulate equipment for repairing is restricted to qualified staff only. In case of maintenance or fault, consult to the closest (S.T.S.).
A part from the implicit risk of electrical shock, any action which is not stated in this document alters the internal or external of the equipment or just only the simple intervention inside can expire the warranty.
Some action requires to open the front door or to remove the protection cover from the terminals, i.e. erection or commissioning operation.
Once the respective actions are completed, recover the equipment to it was, with the protection cover put back and front door closed.
To shut down the equipment completely, follow the instructions
in the start-up and shutdown chapter.
Consult the documentation before doing any action.
A wrong manipulation over the switches can cause important production losses and/or failures in the
equipment.
Protection Earth cable of the UPS drives the leakage current of the load devices. An isolated earth cable has to be
in
stalled as part
of the
circuit
that
supplies
the
equipment.
Cross
cable
section and its features will be the same as the
power supply
cables, but with green strip and with or
without yellow strip.
The protection earth must be connected to the frame or
metallic chassis of any electrical equipment, by means of the foreseen terminal (in our case to the UPS, battery cabinet when it is available and loads), assuring that it is done before turning on the input voltage.
It is essential that cables feeding the loads have their respective protection earth cable.
When circuits branches, i.e. by means of terminal strips, it is essential to have a protection earth terminal in each one of them.
Check the quality and availability of the earth to see if it’s between
the defined parameters defined by the local or national regulations.
During the normal UPS operation, the input power supply
cable can’t be disconnected because the earth cable of general protection in the UPS and all loads connecting at the output will be disconnected, either.
Due to the same reason, the earth cable of general protection in the building or switchgear panel that supplies the UPS will not be disconnected.
Cross cable sections used to supply the equipment and loads to be
fed,
w
ill
be followed according
to the nominal current stated in the
nameplate l
abe
l of
the equipment, and respect the Low Voltage
Electrotechnical
Regu
lations
or
standards
of the country.
UPS equipment can be manufactured in four different
configurations of Input-Output:
Three phase - Three phase. Three phase - Single phase. Single phase - Three phase. Single phase - Single phase.
To correctly operate the UPS, it is necessary to use input Neutral cable or an isolation transformer between the power supply and the equipment.
The UPS doesn’t modif y the input neutral regime at its output.
Do not earth the output neutral.
When, it is needed to modify the output neutral regime, an isolation transformer has to be located between the loads and the equipment.
In those models with separate bypass line, an isolation
transformer has to be located in both input lines (rectifier input or static bypass), in order to avoid the direct connection of the neutral lines at both lines through
the internal wiring of the equipment.
This is only applicable when the two power supplies come from different lines, i.e.::
Two different electrical companies.
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One electrical company and a generator, ...
The installation will have input protections sized to the currents of the equipment and stated in the nameplate label. (RCD devices
type B and circuit breakers with C characteristic or any other equivalent one).
For equipment with three phase input, and connected to an IT distribution system, the protection will be with four poles in order to break the three phases and neutral in the same maneuvering.
Overload conditions are considered as a non-permanent and exceptional operating mode, so these currents will not be kept in mind when sizing the protections.
Do not overload the UPS by connecting loads with inrush consumptions at its output, i.e. laser printers.
Installations with redundant equipment or separate bypass line, there will be one and common RCD device only of 300 to 500mA for both lines at the beginning of the installation.
It is recommended to distribute the output power into four lines at minimum. Each one of them will have a protection circuit breaker sized to the quarter of the nominal power. This kind of outgoing distributions will allow any fault that makes a short circuit in any device connected to the equipment to be affected to the line with the failure only. Power supply will be guaranteed to the rest of connected loads, because of the tripping of the affected line by the short-circuit only.
Under any concept the input power cables will be connected to the output of the equipment, either directly or indirectly through other outlets.
When supplying input voltage to a UPS with static bypass o
r separate bypass line, if the inverter is in «Off» (shutdown)
mode, it doesn’t mean no voltage at the output terminals.
To set no voltage, input and static bypass switches have to be turned
«Off».
Put warnings labels and/or emergency switches in the particular
installation if the safety norms require it.
It is possible that the UPS supplies output voltage through the manual bypass to those equipment through either standard or optional mode under the consideration of safety.
If it is necessary to break the output supply of the equipment under this situation, turn off the outgoing distribution protection or lack it, and turn off the general protection of the distribution panel that feeds the UPS.
All the equipment have two auxiliary terminals to install an external emergency power off button (EPO), which will belong to the end-user.
EPO doesn’t affect the power supply of the equipment, but it only breaks the power supply to the loads as a safety measure.
RACK mounted equipment are destined to be installed in a predeter
mined
se
tting and to
be done b
y professionals.
Its installation has to be designed and executed by qualified personnel, who will be responsible for applying the safety
and EMC regulations and standards controlling the
particular installations and the place where the product is
destined.
2.2.3. Safety warnings regarding batteries.
The manipulation and connection of the batteries shall be done and supervised by personnel with battery knowledge only.
If Battery circuit is not isolated from input voltage, it is dangerous to touch any part of the batteries. Dangerous voltages can be found between the terminals of the battery set and the earth. Check if there is any voltage at the input before taking any action over them.
Before doing any action inside the UPS, disconnect the batteries. Check that no voltage is present and there is not potential danger in the DC BUS
(capacitors) o
r in the en
dpo
int of the battery set terminals.
In equipment with separate battery cabinet, check if they are compatible before connecting them.
When faulty batteries are found, the complete battery set has to be replaced. But with few exceptional cases in new equipment due to manufacturing faults, it will only be replaced the defective ones.
The replacement should be conducted with another battery in same type, voltage, capacity, quantity and the same brand. Otherwise there is a risk of explosion.
Do not reuse faulty batteries. There could be a ri s k o f explosion or burst in any battery with the involved problems and issues.
Generally supplied batteries are installed in the same cabinet, case or rack of the equipment. Depending on the power, autonomy or both, they can be supplied separately from the equipment in another cabinet, case or rack, with the interlink cables among them. Do not modify its length.
In those equipment without batteries, their acquisition, installation and connection will be done by the end-user and it should be under his/her responsibility. Information about the batteries as regards to quantity, capacity and voltage, is stated in the battery label stuck beside the nameplate of the equipment. Respect these data, battery connection polarity and the supplied circuit diagram strictly.
For an optimum and efficient operation, the battery set has to be located as close to the equipment as possible.
Battery voltage can involve the risk of electric shock and
can produce high short-circuited currents. Observe the following preventive measures before manipulating any terminal block identified in the labelling as «Batteries»:
Use the suitable IPE (Individual Protection Equipment):
gloves
and insulated shoes, protection glasses, suitable work clothes,
and etc.
Take off rings, bracelets or other metal hanging objects.
Use tools with insulated handles.
Disconnect the corresponding protection elements.
When connecting a battery cabinet to the UPS, respect the polarity and color of the cables (red-positive; black-negative)
indicated in the manual and labelling.
Do not place metal tools or objects over the batteries.
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Risk of short-circuit and possible deflagration may
happen due to the accumulated hydrogen. Metallic particles of different sizes should be avoided due to the violent explosion of the short-circuit and/or the tool itself or the metallic object. This might result in the incident, and increase the risk of significant damage to nearby people and other devices, instruments or machines. Never manipulate them with your bare hands or through con
ducting objects. Both the battery terminal block of the equipment and the ones from the batteries are necessary. In case the automatic software to shut down the devices due to end of back up time is not set, it is recommended to shut down the loads and the UPS before depleting the autonomy of the batteries, as a preventive safety measure for the own loads.
If the equipment is not in operation during the nighttime,
weekends and holidays periods, it is recommended to shut down the equipment completely. In particular due to this last period and safety reasons, the energy generator should be handled with care, especially to prevent batteries from unnecessarily discharging during these periods of time.
When the equipment and/or battery module is protected by fuse
which is needs to be replaced, substitute it for another one with the same type, format and size.
After prolonged time of disconnection, it is needed to recharge
the batteries for 12 hours at a minimum every 6 months, in order to avoid the irreversible degradation of the batteries.
The battery terminals are requisite in order to avoid the high risk
of detriment to the equipment and batteries.
Avoid mechanical efforts and impacts.
Do not open or mutilate the battery. Spilled electrolyte is harmful
and toxic for the skin and eyes.
Do not dispose the batteries in a fire or expose it to high
temperatures. Batteries may explode.
If acid contacts with parts of the body, wash it immediately with
plenty of water and urgently call the nearest medical service.
Batteries involve a possible risk for health and environment so the
disposal should be done in accordance with the existing regulations.
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3. STANDARD AND QUALITY GUARANTEE.
3.1. DECLARATION OF THE MANAGEMENT.
Our target is to fulfill the clients satisfaction; therefore, this
Management has decided to establish a Quality and Environmental policy, by means of installation a Quality and Environmental Management System that enable us to comply with the requirements demanded by the standard ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 and by our Clients and their concerns too. Likewise, the enterprise Management is committed with the development and improvement of the Quality and Environmental Management System, through:
The communication with all of our c lient s to fulfill their
satisfaction and legal requirements and regulations.
The Quality and Environmental Policy diffusion and the fixation
of the Quality and Environment targets.
To carry out revisions by the Management. To provide the necessary resources.
3.2. STANDARD.
This product is designed, manufactured and commercialized in accordance with the standard EN ISO 9001 of Quality Management Systems. The marking shows the conformity to the EEC Directive by means of the application of the following standards:
2006/95/EC of Low Voltage Safety.
2004/108/EC of Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
In accordance with the specifications of the harmonized standards.
Standards as reference:
EN-IEC 62040-1. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Part 1-1: General and safety requirements for UPSs used in accessible areas by end-users.
EN-IEC 60950-1. IT equipment. Safety. Part 1: General requirements.
EN-IEC 62040-2. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Part 2: EMC requirements.
The manufacturer’s responsibility excluded the event of any
modification or intervention in the product done by the end­user.
This is a product for its use in commercial and industrial
applications, so restrictions and additional measures is required in the installation to prevent perturbations, in accordance with the particular standards, laws or regulations for its use in critical applications. Pay attention to those systems used in vital signs maintenance, medical applications, commercial transportation, nuclear power stations, as well as other applications or loads where a failure in the product can cause serious personal injuries or material damages.
Declaration of conformity CE of the product is at the client
disposa
l under previous request to our headquarters
offices.
3.3. ENVIRONMENT.
This product has been designed to respect the environment and has
been manufactured in accordance with the standard ISO 14001.
Equipment recycling at the end of its lifetime:
Our company commits to use the services of authorized venders and to follow the regulations, in order to properly treat the recovered product at the end of its lifetime (contact your distributor).
Packaging:
To recycle the packaging, follow the legal regulations in force, depending on the particular standard of the country where the
equipment is installed.
Batteries:
The batteries mean a serious danger for health and environment. The disposal of them must be done in accordance with the regulations in force.
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4. PRESENTATION.
4.1. VIEWS.
4.1.1. Views of the equipment.
Figures 1 to 20 show the illustrations of the equipment according to
different models, nominal operating voltages and input-output settings, which are summarized in Chart 1. Format of protections and size of the terminals shown in the figures of this document always correspond to the highest power rate model manufactured in that cabinet, at the same power supply voltage and input-output setting. Nevertheless by constant evolution of the products, some discrepancies or small contradictions might arise. So, if any questions, the labels on the equipment will prevail.
Each equipment model corresponds to one power rate, voltage, frequency and input and output currents. All values of these features can be checked in the nameplate, located at the back of the front door (PF), and act in your installation accordingly.
In the description of this manual, there are references to «LV» (Low voltage) and «HV» (High voltage) abbreviations, described in the nomenclature of the model with an «A » for «LV» and omitted «HV», grouping the following interval of voltages:
LV.- 3x200 to 3x230 V (115 to 133 V in single phase).
HV.- 3x380 to 3x415 V (220 to 240 V in single phase).
These abbreviations do not have any other purpose but matching and/or helping to give a better comprehension of the detailed information in this document and even they are not shown either in the nomenclature, or in the reference of the nameplate model.
All models can operate as single units or connected in parallel with other equipment of the same family because the necessary electronic kit is included.
Connection in parallel can be done at any time when the upgrading requirements are needed to increase the supplied power of the equipment or in order to have redundant operating systems for installations with higher safety.
Do not connect UPS equipment of different features versions, settings, back up times or duplicated addresses (i.e.: two equipment, although they are identical, coming from two parallel systems and with the same address) in parallel. In any parallel system only one and different address is assigned to each equipment that makes the system.
Model.
Voltage (V)
Power (kVA / kW)
Fig. no. Front UPS cabinet
Fig. no. Front battery cabinet
Door closed
Door opened
Door closed
Door opened
UPS-7.5
«LV»
3x200.
3x230 V
(115. 133 V
in single
phase)
7.5 / 6.75
1
(*) 1 for (-B)
6
(*) 8 for (-B)
15
(Battery cabinet
for extended back up time models only)
16
(Battery cabinet
for extended back up time models only)
UPS-10
10 / 9
UPS-15
15 / 13,5
6
(*) 9 for (-B)
UPS-20
20 / 18
6
(*) 10for (-B)
UPS-30
30 / 27
7
15
16
UPS-40
40 / 36
2
11
17
18
UPS-50
50 / 45
12
UPS-60
60 / 54
UPS-80
80 / 72
3
13
19
20
UPS-100
100 / 90
UPS-10
«HV»
3x380.
3x415 V
(220. 240 V
in single
phase)
10 / 9
1
(*) 1 for (-B)
6
(*) 8 for (-B)
15
(Battery cabinet
for extended back up time models only)
16
(Battery cabinet
for extended back up time models only)
UPS-15
15 / 13.5
UPS-20
20 / 18
UPS-30
30 / 27
6
(*) 9 for (-B)
UPS-40
40 / 36
6
(*) 10for (-B)
UPS-60
60 / 54
1 7 15
16
UPS-80
80 / 72
2
11
17
18
UPS-100
100 / 90
2
12
UPS-120
120 / 108
UPS-160
160 / 144
4
13
19
20
UPS-200
200 / 180
(*) The equipment with separate static Bypass line (-B), are supplied in the same cabinet as basic models, less those ones stated in this
chart with other No of Fig..
Table 1. Reference relation among models and illustration.
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Fig. 1. UPS front view from 7.5 to 30 kVA (LV) / 10 to 60 kVA (HV),
with or without separate static bypass line (-B).
Fig. 2. UPS front view from 40 to 60 kVA (LV) / 80 to 120 kVA (HV),
without separate static bypass and 40 kVA (LV) / 80 kVA (HV) with separate static bypass (-B).
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Fig.3. LCD Touch Screen View
(1)
Equipment with extended back up time only.
Fig. 4.
UPS Front view with door opened. 7.5KVA to 20KVA (LV)/ 10KVA to 40KVA (HV) models.
Fig. 5.
UPS Front view with door opened. 30KVA (LV)/ 60KVA (HV)
models.
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Fig. 6.
UPS Front view with door opened. 7.5KVA to 10KVA (LV) / 10KVA to 20KVA (HV) models with separate static bypass line.
(UPS-B models)
Fig. 7.
UPS Front view with door opened. 15KVA (LV) / 30KVA (HV)
models with separate static bypass line (UPS-B models)
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Fig. 8. UPS Front view with door opened, models 20KVA (LV) / 40KVA (HV) with separate static bypass line (UPS-B models)
Fig. 9. UPS front view with door opened, models 40kVA (LV) / 80KVA (HV).
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Fig.
10. UPS front view with door opened, models 50 and 60 kVA (LV) / 100 and 120 kVA (HV), without separate
static bypass
line.
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Fig.
11. UPS front view with door opened, models 80 and 100 kVA (LV) / 160 and 200 kVA (HV), without separate
static bypass
line.
15
(Q8)
(
X47
) (X49) (
X48
)
(BF)
(X5) (PR)
(
X10)
Fig. 12. Battery cabinet front view No 1, with door closed. Fig. 13. Battery cabinet front view No 1, with door opened.
16
(Q8)
(X47) (X49) (X48)
(X5) (PR)
(
X10)
Fig. 14. Battery cabinet front view No 2, with door closed. Fig. 15. Battery cabinet front view No 2, with door opened.
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