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REV R02 of 13/04/05
MASTERYS IP
15-30 kVA
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INDEX
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8.2. Standard Lan web page ............................................................................. 41
8.2.1. Activation..............................................................................................41
8.2.2. Description of the functions available ...................................................41
8.3. ACCESSORIES AND SW OPTIONS ......................................................... 48
9. PROBLEM SOLVING .......................................................................................50
9.1. System alarms............................................................................................ 50
9.2. UPS Alarms................................................................................................ 51
9.3. Preventive maintenance ............................................................................. 52
9.3.1. Batteries ...............................................................................................52
9.3.2. Fans .....................................................................................................52
9.3.3. Capacitors ............................................................................................52
10. OPTIONS ..........................................................................................................53
10.1. Global Supply System Kit ........................................................................... 53
10.2. Isolation Controller ..................................................................................... 54
10.3. Remote mimic panel................................................................................... 54
10.4. Power share ............................................................................................... 54
10.4.1. General information ..............................................................................54
10.4.2. Operating modes ..................................................................................54
10.5. External maintenance bypass .................................................................... 55
10.6. Separate auxiliary power supply................................................................. 55
10.7. External back-feed protection..................................................................... 55
11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................57
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2UL02R02.doc CERTIFICATE AND CONDITIONS
OF WARRANTY
This SOCOMEC SICON UPS continuous power system is guaranteed against any manufacturing and
material defects.
• The period of validity of the warranty is 12 (twelve) months from the date of activation, if said
activation is carried out by SOCOMEC SICON UPS personnel or personnel from a support centre
authorised by SOCOMEC SICON UPS, and not however more than 15 (fifteen) months from the
date of shipment by SOCOMEC SICON UPS.
• The warranty is recognised within Italian territory. If the UPS is exported outside Italian territory,
the warranty shall be limited to the cover of the parts used to repair the fault.
• The warranty is valid ex-works and covers labour and parts used to repair the fault.
• SOCOMEC SICON UPS may, at its own discretion, opt for the repair of the product or for the
replacement of the faulty or defective parts with new parts or with used parts that are equivalent to
new parts with regard to functions and performance.
• Defective or faulty parts replaced free of charge are to be put at the disposal of SOCOMEC
SICON UPS that becomes the sole owner.
• Replacements or repairs of parts and any modifications to the product during the warranty period
shall not extend the duration of the warranty.
• In no case will SOCOMEC SICON UPS be responsible for damages (including, without limitations,
damage for loss of earnings, interruption of activity, loss of information or other economic losses)
deriving from the use of the product.
The present conditions are subject to Italian law. Any dispute falls under the province of the Court of
Vicenza.
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2. SAFETY
2.1. Important
• This document provides important instructions for the safe use, movement and
connection of the Masterys uninterruptible power systemly unit (UPS).
• The unit must be installed and activated only by qualified technical personnel and
authorised by SOCOMEC-SICON UPS.
• The unit must remain in a vertical position in all circumstances.
• Connect the PE ground conductor first before you make any other connection.
• Do not expose the UPS to rain or liquids in general. Do not introduce external bodies.
• If the UPS is not equipped with automatic protection against back feed or if the
disconnecting switch is external to the UPS, affix a label bearing the following words
on all the external switches of the UPS power supply:
• MASTERYS is intended for commercial and industrial use; it is not recommended for
use in medical applications which are “essential” to the survival of the patient.
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2.2. Description of the symbols used on the labels applied to the unit
Ground terminal
Remember to observe all the warnings and indications given on the labels and plates
applied to the inside and outside of the unit.
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When moving the unit on even slightly sloping surfaces, use the blocking equipment
! and breaking devices to ensure that the unit does not topple fall over.
! CAUTION IF DAMAGED
All packaging material must be recycled in compliance with the laws in force in the country
where the system is installed.
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40 cm
40 cm
20 cm 20 cm
1.5 m
1.5 m
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This unit has been designed for connection to an ordinary AC power supply, i.e.
with transient voltage in overvoltage II category.
Should it be necessary to connect the UPS to a higher overvoltage category
! (e.g. at the beginning of the installation, or to primary distribution circuits), or
should the UPS risk being exposed to higher transient overvoltages, adequate
external protections must be installed.
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N.B.: The neutral is not disconnected as, even in the event of a single fault on the UPS, it
never has high potential when the mains and/or auxiliary power supplies are disconnected
upstream. This is to prevent transformation of the UPS power source every time there is a
power failure.
! Should the Neutral potential be very high due to certain error conditions or due to
installations downstream (e.g. ground fault not detected and protected, high dispersion of a
phase, or the IT system), it will be necessary to install either devices that disconnect the
Neutral or alternatively a system that detects, signals and protects against high
neutral/ground potential that could lead to UPS failure.
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Q1 Q2 Q6
Fig. 3.5-1
b) Open the terminal boards protection panel at the back of the UPS by removing the
four fastening screws A (Fig. 3.5-2).
Switch off the UPS, remove the power, open the switches of any external
! battery cabinets, isolate the system and wait for 5 minutes before working on
the terminal board or any internal UPS parts
A Fig. 3.5-3
The terminal board shown in Fig. 3.5-3/4 is the most complete version
including all options. In the basic models or in the versions with internal
batteries the terminal board has fewer terminals. Refer to the names of each
! terminal to identify it during connection.
After connection secure the cables with bands to couplings B as shown in the
figure.
The standard configurations have the isolation transformer connect to the output see fig
3.5-5.
To connect the transformer to the mains supply input see fig 3.5-6
To connect the transformer to the auxiliary mains supply input see fig 3.5-7
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Warning: check the presence and the right position of the jumper on
! terminal socket labelled “TRAFO IN/OUT SETTING”.
A C
B
D
Fig. 3.5-7
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c) Connect the ground lead to the terminal with the corresponding symbol.
d) Connect the input cables to the terminals labelled “MAINS SUPPLY” L1, L2, L3, N.
(observing the phase cycle direction).
e) Connect the cables of the separate auxiliary power supply to the terminals labelled
“AUX MAINS SUPPLY” L11, L21, L31, N1 (observing the phase cycle direction).
IIf there is no separate mains for the bypass, it is advisable to obtain one from
the primary mains in one of the two ways set out below.
1) With distribution external to the UPS as shown in fig. 3.5-8 A.
2) With a bridge connection as shown in fig. 3.5-8 B and 3.5-8 C.
L1 L2 L3 N
f) Connect the output cables to the terminals labelled “OUTPUT” L12, L22, L32 and
N2.
g) Connect the external battery cables (if present) to the terminals labelled
“EXTERNAL BATTERY” +B2, -B2, -B1, +B1 (refer to paragraph 3.10).
h) Connect the Power Share cables, to the terminals labelled “POWER SHARE” L13,
L23, L33, N3, (if the option is available).
i) Divert any control cables from the front (RS232, signalling relay contacts, etc.) into
the appropriate side cable run A shown in Fig. 3.5-9.
Fig. 3.5-9
j) Remove the pre-cut detail C of Fig. 3.5-10 and bend details B of Fig. 3.5-10 to pass
the cables.
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k) Once the cabling has been completed, secure the terminal board cover with the four
screws.
Secure the cables to the couplings D located on the rack as shown in Fig. 3.5-
! 10, ensuring that the air vents are not obstructed in any way.
D D
B B
D
Once the cabling has been carried out, secure the UPS with the fixing feet (E) as
! shown in Fig. 3.5-11.
NOTE:
If the system is installed on a raised floor
(such as in a data processing room):
leave a space of at least 20 cm between
the power and the control cables.
• Avoid parallel channelling over long
distances; choose cables crossing at
90° instead. INCORRECT CORRECT
A= power cables; B= control
cables
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OUT2 DIP 1 2
OUT1
IN1
IN3
IN2
OUT4 OUT3
Fig. 3.8-1
Up to four operating modes can be selected using the two DIP switches 1 or 2.
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Description of signals
General Alarm General alarm contact output
Battery discharging Battery discharging contact output
Battery Low Battery low voltage and imminent shutdown contact output
& Imminent stop
UPS on bypass UPS on bypass contact output
E.S.D. Contact input for emergency shutdown device
Supply from GenSet. Generator ready signal input
Isolation controller Isolation leakage controller signal input
Power safe plug 1 Non priority load 1 output command activated by overload or
loss of redundancy
Power safe plug 2 Non priority load 1 output command activated by battery
discharging
Power safe plug 3 Non priority load 1 output command activated by battery low
Management of energy Input for the battery to help providing energy in the event of
consumption peak consumption
E.S.D. activation Shutdown for E.S.D. contact output
Over-heating Internal over-heating contact output
Overload/ Overload / loss of redundancy contact output
Loss of redundancy
Electrical data
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RECOMMENDED PARALLEL
CONFIGURATION.
A
!
D
MAX 25m
Id
C C C C C C
B B B B
B
L I I I I R
E E E E E E
MAX 15m
F
G
E Output switch
A Main differential magneto-thermal switch
F System shutdown switch
B “Parallel bus” cable
G Distribution
C Single UPS magneto-thermal switch (if a separate
auxiliary power source is used, add a magneto-thermal
I Internal UPS “INTERNAL”
switch for each UPS)
L Left UPS “LEFT”
D External bypass magneto-thermal switch
R Right UPS “RIGHT”
Fig. 3.9.3-1
Only activate circuit breaker D after carrying out the procedure for switching
! onto the manual bypass, paragraph 7.1.4
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LEFT
B
Fig.3.9.4-1
A: control cables cable run.
B: "parallel bus" cable; leave approx. a 20cm cable length at the exit of the cable run.
C: label for unit positioning.
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Cabling errors with inversion of the battery polarity may cause permanent
! damage to the equipment
Fig. 3.10-1
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4. MODES OF OPERATION
4.1. ON LINE operation
A special feature of the MASTERYS™ series is the "ON LINE" double conversion
operation in conjunction with mains absorption with very low distortion.
With ON LINE mode, the UPS is able to 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.
ON LINE operation provides three operating modes according to mains and load
conditions:
"Normal" mode
This is the most frequent operating condition: the energy is drawn from the primary
mains power supply and is converted and used by the inverter to generate the output
voltage to power the loads connected.
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 case 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 onto the auxiliary mains
via the automatic bypass. Normal operation powered by the inverter returns
automatically a few seconds after the overload ceases.
• When the voltage generated by the inverter falls outside the tolerance 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 blackouts), the UPS
continues to power the load using the energy stored in the battery.
The Expert Battery System keeps the user constantly informed on the battery status
and on the back-up time available.
The disconnection of non-mission critical applications during battery discharge can be
programmed (after a certain laps of time) by using the Power Share option, so that the
battery resources can be reserved for the most critical applications.
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Load sharing
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COMMUNICATION INTERFACES
C3 Q1 Q2 Q6
C1
S1
C2 S2
Fig. 5.1-1
Configuration with common mains
T1 2 Q6 T1
Q2 1
Q1 0
Legend B B1
B = Internal batteries
B1 = External batteries
S = Mimic panel T1 Configuration with separate mains
S1 = Options slot 1
S2 = Options slot 2
C1 = Serial connector RS232 for Modem
C2 = Serial connector RS232/485 2 Q6 T1
C3 = LAN connector RJ45 for Ethernet
Q1 = Battery switch (for internal batteries) Q2 1
T1 Q1 0
Q2 = Input circuit breaker
Q6 = Output disconnecting switch (E.S.D.) B B1
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Position 1 "UPS"
This is the position for normal operation of the UPS for a continuous power
supply to the load.
Position 0 "OFF"
This completely isolates the UPS output by removing the voltage from the
applications in any operating condition.
It is used for the emergency shutdown of the system (internal E.S.D.)
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6. MIMIC PANEL
The LCD mimic panel located on the upper part of the UPS provides all the information on
operating status, electrical measurements, and access to controls and configuration
parameters.
The graphic medium of the advanced mimic panel offers information in various languages
with some operation statistics menus and the “concentrator” function.
The information shown on the mimic panel is displayed in three areas:
1. Ideograms that identify the subsets and the energy flow.
2. Multicoloured luminous bar that identifies the condition of the power supply to the load.
3. Alphanumeric information that uses a menu layout to provide details on any alarms
that may occur and on the measurements, controls and parameters.
BL
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MODULE 6
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INTERNAL TEMPERATURE __ °C
Statistical measurements
Once a (programmable) reference period has been defined, the system reports
sampling and analysis time intervals are obtained where the performance of certain
characteristic values is processedmeasurements and that are made available in digital
or graphical format until the next update.
The values that are represented graphically can be used to analyse the situation over
the last 24 hours. T; this information, together with the programmed interval information,
provides an enhanced evaluation on the operating mode of use of the equipment in
order to verify whether certain critical operating situations are repetitive, stable over time
or only casual.
Immediate commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
START PROCEDURE UPS start-up command
STOP PROCEDURE UPS shutdown command
HIGH EFFICIENCY MODE Activates Eco mode / always on mode
NORMAL MODE Activates normal double conversion operation
ALARM RESET Resets all the alarms
LEDS TEST Performs the test on the mimic panel LEDs
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The activation code is provided directly by the reference Support Centre upon
communication of the serial number of the equipment which is displayed in the next
message by pressing ENTER.
SEE INSTALLATION
MANUAL FOR PROCEDURE
SN:.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.0
Inserting the code does not limit the availability of the equipment’s functionality.
When contact is made with the Support Centre for the activation code, detailed
information can be obtained on the UPS functions available and on the periodic
preventive maintenance programmes.
Once the code is obtained, enter it by pressing ENTER to activate the entry (two
asterisks will appear). Select the first character with the UP/DOWN keys and confirm
with ENTER to accept the character. Then move on to the next character. Pressing the
ENTER key after selecting the fourth character activates code
REFER TO MANUAL
FOR PROCEDURE
CODE = ----
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RESIDUAL
CAPACITY
Indicates the required intervention
POWER SHARE
X PXLUG1 VALUE value (minutes for remaining time
and Ah for capacity)
POWER SHARE
X PLUG2 TYPE As plug1 type
POWER SHARE
X PLUG2 VALUE As plug1 value
POWER SHARE
X PLUG3 TYPE As plug1 type
POWER SHARE
X PLUG3 VALUE As plug1 value
SERIAL LINK 1200/4800/960
X BAUD RATE 9600
0
SERIAL LINK
X PARITY Inserts the serial communication odd/even/none N
SERIAL LINK parameters.
X BIT NUMBER 8-9 8
SERIAL LINK
X STOP BITS 0-1 1
SERIAL LINK
X JBUS SLAVE NUMBER Sets the mimic panel jbus node 1/15 1
DD/MM/YY
X DATE AND TIME Sets the date and time
HH:MM
Enables/Disables the mimic panel
X EXTENDED COMMAND YES/NO YES
extended commands
Enables/disables the remote
X REMOTE COMMAND YES/NO YES
controls
BUZZER Enables/Disables the buzzer YES/NO YES
LCD CONTRAST Sets the LCD display contrast 0/100 90
Indicates the time in weeks for the
X STATISTICS PERIOD 1/10 4
calculation of statistics
Indicates the can bus node for the
SYNOPTIC CAN NODE 1/6 1
mimic panel
Sets the generator start up delay
X GSS TIME DELAY time (visible only when the GSS 1-60 MINUTES 1
card is installed)
Sets the minimum battery capacity
to start up the generator (visible
GSS BATT. CAPACITY 20-80% 50%
only when the GSS card is
installed)
NO
E-SERVICE TYPE Select e-service operating mode NONE
MODEM, SMS
E-SERVICE Insert the phone number to call for MAX 20
/
TELEPHONE NUMBER e-service messages CHARACTERS
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7. OPERATING PROCEDURES
This chapter defines the operating procedures to be followed to activate and manage the
UPS.
7.2. Shutdown
Shutdown interrupts the power supply to the load and stops the UPS and the battery
charger.
• Activate the stop procedure from the commands menu on the mimic panel, wait
approx. 2 minutes for shutdown (the controlled shutdown of any servers is managed
via the shutdown software).
• Set disconnecting Put switch Q6 Q6 to position 0 (inverter in output OFF).
• Set Put switch Q1 and/or battery disconnecting switches to position 0 (battery circuit
open).
• Set Put switch Q2 to position 0 (input mains OFF).
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• From the mimic panel set the “NORMAL OPERATION” command from the
COMMANDS > IMMEDIATE COMMANDS menu.
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8. COMMUNICATION
8.1. Multi-Level Communication
Masterys is able to manage a variety of serial, contact and Ethernet communication
channels simultaneously.
The various cards and signalling accessories are inserted in the two standard built-in
communication slots. This gives Masterys immediate interfacing and integration flexibility
as soon as the unit is installed and with noout the need for trained personnel.
The following table indicates the communication resources available for the various series
and models:
Refer to figure 5.1-1.
The table below lists the possible connections between the communication channels (see
previous table) and external devices
RS232/485 Slot 1 Slot 2 RS232 RJ45 10Base T
Jbus protocol Depends on the Depends on the Jbus protocol IP/TCP/HTTP
9600 baud card installed card installed 9600 baud (SNMP optional)
(4)
Remote panel ADC ADC Modem LAN Ethernet
UniVision-Pro GSS(2) GSS(2) BMS(1) Uni Vision Pro(5)
BMS(1) NetVision(3) NetVision(3) SMS via GSM BMS(1) (5)
(1)
Building Management System
(2)
Available only on MC 3/3 models,
(3)
Ethernet adapter with Web/SNMP 10/100Mb functions (E-service via Web required)
(4)
For E-service via telephone network.
(5)
by jbus tunnelling on TCP/IP
5 communication levels*
* Please note that two Net Vision cards or two GGS cards cannot be connected
simultaneously.
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C Open an internet browser and key in the address http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX and press send (where
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxx is the IP address read on the mimic panel)
A login and a password will be requested, the default parameters are shown below:
login: admin
password: public
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C
B
Connection to the SOCOMEC web site. Regularly check the news that
the SOCOMEC group publishes on the site so as to take full advantage
of the MASTERYS unit.
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8.2.2.4 Statistics:
The counter folder shows the number of events that have occurred over a given period
of time.
The average minimum and maximum values of a measurement can be seen by clicking
on the measurements folder.
A sampling time from one to 10 weeks can be set by clicking on the period folder.
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Password: allows the user to change the password to access the html.
To authorise access only to users that have a password.
Insert the new password and remember to make a notewrite it down for future
referencein case of need.
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JBUS TCP/IP Port: used to accept a JBUS frame through LAN tunnelling
Client JBUS IP address to be authorised: if a specific IP address is inserted in this
box, then only that address/user will be able to access the html pages.
If the address 0.0.0.0 is used, all the PCs on the network will be able to access the
supervisor (one client at a time). If the address 255.255.255.255 is inserted, access will
be denied to all users.
Apply the parameter settings: restarts the monitoring system with the new parameter
settings.
Event that will send an e-mail: as required, the e-mail may be deactivated or activated
to send a message in the event of serious alarms or for all alarm conditions.
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E-mail server address: insert the IP address IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) of the SMTP e-mail
server from which you wish to send messages
E-mail account: insert the UPS e-mail (we recommend that an e-mail address be
created for the UPS as if it were a normal e-mail user)
Addressee: insert the e-mail address to which the alarm messages will be sent.
Periodic connection: set the frequency with at which an e-mail is to be sent to verify
the connection. is required to be received.
Force an e-mail to be sent now: by selecting “execute” a test e-mail will be sent.
Rings before reply: sets the number of rings before the reply is activated.
Outgoing call: sets the type of outgoing call: SMS or E- service (to activate e-service
you have to open a contract at the nearest post sales dealerto the support centre is
required).
Reason for callout: set the reasons for the call (all alarms or for serious faults).
Installation: text string used to describe the UPS installation site, which and is useful if
there are more than one unit connected (this value is inserted in SMS messages or e-
mails).
Telephone number: insert the number to be called.
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Modem initialisation: initial string to be sent to the modem (for special configurations
or certain types of modem).
Connection period: set the number of days between one two calls and the next even if
no anomaly faults situations occur.
Force an outgoing call: by selecting “execute” a test connection is immediately carried
out.
A B C
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UNI VISION PRO is the solution for managing a UPS connected to the local server via
RS232 interface or via LAN network. It is normally used at departmental level to
automatically shutdown the systems and ensure secure control of the UPS that in turn
protect servers and workstations.
The main functions are:
• Graphic monitoring of the UPS via web browser
• Local shutdown of a server connected via serial interface
• Remote shutdown via proxy agent and optional Java shutdown clients
• Notification of anomalies via e-mail to a maximum of 8 addresses.
NET VISION is a solution for managing UPS units connected directly to the local network.
It is normally used on medium/large, complex networks and in multi-server environments
where the IT manager centrally controls all the network resources. The physical position of
the UPS is not significant.
Java & .NET shutdown Client (JNC) is an optional Java application to be installed on a
server for the automatic shutdown of the computers on the network before the UPS stops
due critical operating conditions (imminent battery failure, overload, etc.).
The main features/functions are:
• Use of the TCP/IP standard network protocol
• Graphics interface for easy configuration
• Minimum use of CPU resources
• Personalisation of shutdown parameters and script
• Continuous monitoring of the efficiency of the connection to the UPS.
This is supplied as an option and can be associated to the UNI VISION PRO or NET
VISION communication solutions.
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Each Any emergency situation is managed and resolved extremely quickly , directly and
remotely from by the Support Centre, or, if necessary, with immediate intervention on site
by the area technicianif needed.
There are two kinds ofC connection from the UPS to the local support centre to choose
fromcan be established:
• via Internet with the help of NetVision (by means of the network mail-server)
• via the fixed telephone network line or GSM by means of the adequate modem
The continuous power supply hasThe an auto-diagnostic system analyses UPS operating
conditions, which is able to identify identifies faults by analysing the UPS operation and
monitors the electrical power supply or environmental conditions such as temperature,
overload, etc, avoiding the risk of equipment stoppages.
The UPS autodiagnostic procedures guarantee the continuous and automatic control of
the operating conditions. In the event of a failureult, the system promptly immediately
sends a diagnostic report via e-mail or modem connection directly to the support centre.
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9. PROBLEM SOLVING
The alarm messages displayed enable an immediate diagnosis.
Alarms are divided into two categories:
alarms related to the UPS external circuits, (input mains, output mains, temperature
and environment).
alarms related to the UPS internal circuits. In this case, the corrective actions will be
carried out by the After Sales Department.
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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 life is dependent on the conditions of
use andusing and environmental conditions; thus their preventive replacement by authorised
personnel is recommended.
The average expected life of these components is shown below:
Component Period
Electrolytic capacitors 5 years
Filtering capacitors 7 years
In any case the effective state of the components is verified during preventive
maintenance.
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10. OPTIONS
10.1. Global Supply System Kit
This kit optimises generator sizing and control when connected to the UPS input.
Follow the wiring layout shown below:
E
D
B
C
G.E.
A
A Generator
B Connection cable
C GSS card
D Free slot for the card
E UPS Masterys
F XJ5 jumper
G XJ4 jumper
H XJ3 jumper
I XJ2 jumper
L Jumper for buzzer
M Buzzer
N External contacts
Pin Legend
1 = Common relay
2 = contact relay
3 = Not connected
4 = Input 1(powered by generator)
5 = Not connected
6 = Input 2 (generator working conditions OK)
7 = Input 3 ( generator failure )
8 = Input 4 (generator preventive alarm)
9 = Common inputs
Functions available on the ACD card:
• 4 external inputs monitor the operating conditions of the system. Each contact is
active on loop closing.
• dry contact to start the generator in case of mains failure and/or battery discharging if
the minimum voltage threshold has been reached. The contact can be set as normally
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open or closed using jumper XJ2. The maximum current and voltage is 500mA to
60Vac
On return of the nominal mains parameters, the plug operating conditions are restored.
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If the UPS is out of service, the power share plug nevertheless powers the load
! connected to it by operating in permanent configuration
Maximum current that can be drawn from the power share terminals – 16A 250Vac AC3 3-
phase
XC1
XB2
Fig. 10.7.1
The card is mounted on the plastic supports supplied with the card as shown in figure
10.6.2 with the two-way connectors XB1 and XB2 to the rear
XC1
XB2
XB1
Fig. 10.7.2
Connect the lead provided, that is temporarily fixed to the terminal board area, to the XC1
connector (4-way minipanduit). Use the command available in the 2-way connector XB1
and XB2 connecting it as shown in the figures below.
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Diagram of Principle
A UPS A Distribution panel
B Coil remote switch
Q1 T1 M1
L1-L2-L3-N Input power source
L1 L1
L11-L21-L31-N1 Backup power source
L2 L2 M1 Input power terminal board
L3 L3 M2 Backup power terminal bd.
N N Q1 Input power disconnecting
switch
Q2 Backup power disconnecting
switch
B XF18 Neutral faston on card above
XB1 M1 terminal board
BACK XB1 Connector on BKF card
FEED PCB XB2 Connector on BKF card
B B
Q2 T2 M2 Q2 T2 M2
L11 L11
L21 L21
L31 L36 L11 L11
N1 N1 N1 N1
B B
XB1 XB1
BACK BACK
FEED PCB FEED PCB
XB2 XB2
UPS 3/3 with separate auxiliary power UPS 3/1 with separate auxiliary power
Rated current of remote switches
UPS Model T1 / T2 UPS Model T1 T2
15 kVA 3/3 32 A 15 kVA 3/1 32 A 45 A
20 kVA 3/3 45 A 20 kVA 3/1 45 A 60 A
30 kVA 3/3 60 A
N.B.: The neutral is not disconnected as, even in the event of a single fault on the UPS, it
never has high potential when the mains and/or auxiliary power supplies are disconnected
upstream. This is to prevent transformation of the UPS power source every time there is a
power failure.
Should the Neutral potential be very high due to certain error conditions or due to
installations downstream (e.g. ground fault not detected nor protected, high dispersion of a
phase, or the IT system), it will be necessary to install either devices that disconnect the
Neutral or alternatively a system that detects, signals and protects against high
neutral/ground potential that could lead to UPS failure.
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