Liebert Ita 16kva and 20kva - User Manual PDF
Liebert Ita 16kva and 20kva - User Manual PDF
Liebert Ita 16kva and 20kva - User Manual PDF
This manual contains the information concerning the installation and operation of Liebert® ITA 16kVA and 20kVA
UPS (hereinafter referred to as UPS).
Please carefully read this manual prior to installation.
You must abide by the following safety symbols used in the user manual.
Safety symbol Description
Improper operating will take risk, it may resault in serious physical injury and damage in the
equipment.
To reduce the chance of accident, please read the safety precautions very carefully before operation. The
‘Caution, Note, Warning, Danger’ in this user manual and on the product do not represent all the safety points to
be observed, and are only supplement to various safety points. Therefore, the installation and operation
personnel must receive strict training and master the correct operations and all the safety points before
operation.
When operating Emerson products, the operation personnel must observe the safety rules in the industry, the
general safety points and special safety instructions provided by Emerson.
Warning
1. The UPS must be installed, commissioned and serviced by engineers designated by the manufacturer or its agent.
Failure to observe this could result in personnel safety risk, UPS malfunction and invalidation of warranty.
2. The UPS has been designed for commercial and industrial use only, and is not recommended for use in life support
applications.
3. This is a Class A UPS product. In a residential environment, this product may nevertheless cause radio interference, in
which case, the user is required to take additional measures to reduce the interference.
Danger
When the UPS is operating, some parts have high voltage, therefore, contacting with them directly or through moist objects
will result in fatal risk.
Warning
1. Before moving or re-wiring the UPS, disconnect all the inputs and make sure that the UPS is completely shutdown. Or
else, the output end may carry live voltage.
2. Liquid or other irrelevant external objects are prohibited inside the UPS.
3. In case of a fire, a dry chemical fire extinguisher is essential. Using a foam fire extinguisher will cause electric shock.
4. The output neutral line of the UPS is from the input, after the neutral line is suspended by the upstream protection
devices, the output neutral line will be unconnected.
Conformity and standards
The UPS complies with 2006/95/EC (LV Safety) and 2004/108/EC (EMC), with Australia and New Zealand EMC
Framework (C-Tick) and with the following product standards for UPS:
IEC 62040: 2008 General and safety requirements
IEC62040-2: EMC requirements, Class C2 compliant
IEC62040-3: Performance requirements and test methods
The UPS installation should follow the above instructions and use the accessories specified by manufacturer.
1. Earth connection is essential before connecting the input power (AC mains and battery included).
2. Earth leakage current ranges from 3.5mA to 1000mA.
3. Transient and steady-state earth leakage currents, which may occur when starting the equipment, should be taken into
account when selecting instantaneous residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) or residual current detector (RCD).
4. Note that the earth leakage current of the load will be carried by RCCB or RCD.
5. This equipment must be earthed in accordance with the local electrical codes.
The UPS has a zero-voltage contact closure signal available for use with an external automatic circuit breaker (single
power), to protect against backfeeding voltage to input terminal through the static bypass circuit. Namely, before operating
the circuit, isolate the UPS firstly, and then check the dangerous voltage between the ports, and that between the ports and
earth.
Maintainable components
1. All internal maintenance and servicing procedures of the equipment should be carried out only by trained personnel.
Components behind the protective cover which can only be removed by using a tool are restricted to service personnel.
2. The UPS meets the safety requirements completely in operator access area. Only service personnel can contact with the
hazardous voltage inside the UPS. However, the risk of contacting these voltages is minimized because the components
with hazardous voltage may be contacted only by using a tool to remove the protective cover. No risk will exist if you follow
the general norms and in accordance with the procedures recommended in this manual on equipment operation.
1. All the physical service and maintenance of the battery are performed by the trained technicians.
2. Operation on the battery will result in electric shock and high short-circuit current, therefore, before operating the battery,
the following should be observed:
Remove the watches, rings and other metal objects.
Use the tools with insulation handle.
Weare rubber glove and shoes.
Avoid to place the tools and metal objects on the battery surface.
Cut off the charge power supply before connecting or disconnecting the battery terminals.
Check whether the battery is earthed accidently, if yes, please disconnect the earthing. Contacting any earth battery
parts will result in electric shock. Therefore, make sure that the battery is not earthed during installation and
maintenance.
3. Battery manufacturers provide the details of the precautions to be observed when working on, or in the vicinity of the
batterys. These precautions should be followed implicitly at all times. Attention should be paid to the recommendations
concerning local environmental conditions and the provision of protective clothing, first aid and fire-fighting facilities.
Contents
1.1 Features................................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Model Configurations ............................................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Appearance And Components .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3.1 Appearance ............................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.2 Components .............................................................................................................................................. 2
1.4 Operating Principle ............................................................................................................................................... 3
1.5 UPS State And Operation Mode ........................................................................................................................... 3
1.5.1 Normal Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.5.2 Bypass Mode............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.5.3 Battery Mode ............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.5.4 ECO Mode (For Single UPS System Only)................................................................................................ 5
1.5.5 Fault State ................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.5.6 Maintenance Bypass Mode ....................................................................................................................... 5
1.6 Specifications........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Liebert® ITA 16kVA and 20kVA UPS (UPS for short) is an intelligent online UPS system with sine wave output
developed by Emerson Network Power Co., Ltd. The UPS offers reliable and high quality AC power to the precision
instrument.
The UPS adopts modular design, and rack/tower installation can be used depending on your requirements. It is
applicable to supplying AC power to small scale computer center, network, communication system, automatic control
system and precision instrument.
This chapter introduces the features, model configurations, appearance and components, operating principle, UPS
state and operation mode, and specifications of the UPS.
1.1 Features
The UPS features include:
Compatible with two modes: 3-phase mains output and single-phase mains output. You should check the
system wiring and conduct the panel setting manually
Capable of parallel connection to achieve up to 3 + 1 parallel redundant power
High-frequency double conversion topology structure, with high input power factor, wide input voltage range, and
output immune to grid interference, thus adaptable to areas with unstable mains supply
High power density
Full digital control technology based on digital signal processor (DSP) to achieve high system reliability with
self-protection and fault diagnosis functions
Intelligent battery management to extend the battery module life
Operation and display panel with both LCD and LED indication to help you learn about the UPS operation state
and operating parameters
3U thickness. Tower installation and rack installation are optional to meet different installation requirements
Capable of ECO power supply mode, which helps you save energy to the maximum extent
Flexible network management with Emerson monitoring software
Fan fault self-test and automatic recognition functions
SNMP card optional, providing network communication function
Capable of connecting multiple battery strings, extending the power supply time of battery mode
1.3.1 Appearance
1.3.2 Components
Front panel
As shown in Figure 1-2, the UPS front panel provides ventilation holes, operation and display panel, LED indicators,
DIP switch and battery cold start button.
LED indicator
DIP switch and battery
cold start button (with
protective cover)
Ventilation hole Operation and display panel
Figure 1-2 UPS front panel
Rear panel
As shown in Figure 1-3, the UPS rear panel provides parallel ports, LBS ports, I/O terminal block, intelligent card port,
dry contact ports, USB port and ventilation holes. The SIC-SNMP card in the intelligent card port is optional, purchase
it if you need to use.
Parallel port LBS port I/O terminal block (With protective cover)
Intelligent card
port (with
protective
cover)
Note
Non-authorized personnel are prohibited from opening the UPS chassis cover.
Input filter
Output
Main input Inverter Output filter
Rectifier
/PFC
Auxiliary
power
Battery Charger
DSP
controller
Figure 1-4 UPS operating principle
1. The UPS is composed of mains input (main and bypass), I/O filter, rectifier/PFC, charger, inverter, bypass, battery,
DSP controller, auxiliary power and UPS output.
2. When the mains is normal, the rectifier will start, and the charger will charge the battery string. Before turning on
the UPS, the output voltage is the bypass voltage, and the mains supplies power to the load through the bypass. After
turning on the UPS, the electronic transfer switch connects the inverter output to the load, and the mains supplies DC
power to the inverter through the rectifier/PFC circuit. The inverter then converts DC power into pure sine wave AC
power, and supplies the AC power to the load through the electronic transfer switch.
3. When the mains is abnormal, the rectifier/PFC circuit boosts the battery voltage and supplies it to the inverter. The
inverter then converts it into pure sine wave AC power, and supplies the AC power to the load through the electronic
transfer switch.
4. After the mains returns to normal state, the UPS will automatically transfer from Battery mode to Normal mode, the
mains supplies DC power to the inverter through the rectifier/PFC circuit, and then the electronic transfer switch
supplies AC power to the load.
Note
Only when the UPS output power distribution unit (POD for short) is configured, the Maintenance Bypass mode is valid.
For the LED indicators introduced in this section, refer to 4.1.1 LED Indicators.
When the mains input is normal, the load is supplied with voltage-stabilizing and frequency-stabilizing power by the
mains after processing of the rectifier and the inverter, and meanwhile, the charger is charging the battery. The
operation mode is Normal mode.
In Normal mode, the inverter indicators are on (green).
If the overload overtime, inverter or rectifier failure appears during the UPS operation in Normal mode, the UPS will
transfer to Bypass mode, that is, the load is powered by the bypass source, which comes directly from the mains
input. If the rectifier is normal, the internal charger will charge the battery.
In Bypass mode, the inverter indicators are off.
Note
In case of mains failure or mains voltage out of range in Bypass mode, the UPS will shut down and stop the output.
Upon mains failure or voltage out of range, the rectifier and internal charger will stop running, and the battery will
supply power to the load through the inverter. The inverter indicators are on together with buzzer alarming, which
notifies you that the UPS is in Battery mode.
Note
1. The battery has been fully charged before delivery. However, transportation and storage will inevitably cause some capacity
loss. Therefore, it is required to charge the battery for eight hours before putting the UPS into operation for the first time, to
ensure the adequate backup time for battery.
2. The battery cold start can also be used to start the UPS from the Battery (charged) mode upon mains failure. Therefore, the
battery power can be used independently for improving the system availability to some extent.
In ECO mode, the load is powered by bypass when the bypass voltage is normal, and the load is powered by inverter
when the bypass voltage is abnormal. ECO mode is an energy-saving operation mode. For power equipment
insensitive to power grid quality, you can use the ECO mode for power supply through bypass to reduce the power
loss.
Note
1. In ECO mode, if the bypass failure or abnormal bypass voltage appears when the output is not overloaded, the UPS will
transfer to Normal mode. However, if the bypass failure or abnormal bypass voltage appears when the output is overloaded, the
UPS will not transfer to Normal mode, but shut down the bypass.
2. In ECO mode, the efficiency of the UPS is up to 98%.
In Normal mode, the UPS will transfer to Bypass mode if the inverter failure or UPS overtemperature appears. In
Battery mode (with no bypass mains), the UPS will shut down and stop the output if the inverter failure or UPS
overtemperature appears. In Fault state, the fault indicators will turn on, the buzzer will keep beeping, and the
corresponding fault information will be displayed on LCD.
If maintenance and repair for UPS are needed, you can switch the load to the Maintenance Bypass through
maintenance bypass MCB, and the power to the load is not interrupted. The maintenance bypass MCB is located on
the front panel of the POD, and the capacity meets the requirements of total load capacities. Refer to Liebert® ITA
16kVA And 20kVA UPS Power Output Distribution Unit User Manual for the detailed introductions of the POD.
Note
When the UPS has malfunctions and can not working normally, please get in touch with the nearest Emerson branch office or
local service center. It is prohibited to repaire the UPS by yourself, otherwise the personnel injury and damage to the equipment
will occur.
1.6 Specifications
The specifications are listed in Table 1-2.
This chapter introduces the installation, cable connection and commissioning of the single UPS.
Each site has its peculiarity, so this chapter provides the guidance with general installation procedures and methods
for the installation engineer who should conduct the installation according to the actual conditions.
The UPS should be installed by a qualified engineer according to the information contained in this chapter. If any problem is
found, please get in touch with Emerson local service center immediately.
The UPS shall not be powered on without approval of the commissioning engineer.
For other equipment which is not introduced in this manual, the detailed information about mechanical installation and electrical
installation are delivered with the equipment.
The UPS can be connected to 3-phase 5-line (A, B, C, N, PE) TN, TT and IT AC power distribution system (IEC60364-3).
2.2.1 Location
UPS room
The UPS is designed for indoor installation, which should be installed in a clean and well-ventilated environment, to
keep the ambient temperature within the specifications.
The internal fans provide forced air cooling for the UPS. Cooling air enters the UPS through the ventilation holes on
the front panel, and exhausts the hot air through the back ventilation holes. Therefore, do not obstruct the ventilation
holes. Maintain at least 200mm clearances between the front, rear, side panels of the UPS and the wall or adjacent
equipment (see Figure 2-1), to avoid obstructing the UPS ventilation and heat dissipation. Otherwise, the UPS
internal temperature will rise, which will shorten the UPS life.
If necessary, an indoor exhaust fan should be installed to keep the indoor temperature from rising. An air filter should
be used in a dusty environment where the UPS is to be operated.
General view
200mm
Wall
Wall
500mm
Cabinet
Cabinet
200mm
Note
1. The UPS should be installed only on the concrete surface or other non-flammable surfaces.
2. As shown in Figure 2-1 (top view), the demonstration of the clearance between the rear panel of the cabinet and the wall is
500mm. The clearance should not be less than 200mm, it needs to be considered according to the actaul situation for the sake of
maintenance convenience.
Battery room
A small amount of hydrogen and oxygen will be generated at the end of battery charging, therefore, you must ensure
that the fresh air ventilation of battery installation environment meets the EN50272-2001 requirements.
The battery ambient temperature should keep constant, for the ambient temperature is the main factor to affect the
battery capacity and life. The battery standard operating temperature is 20°C, operation above this temperature will
shorten the battery life, and operation below this temperature will reduce the battery capacity. If the battery average
temperature in operation rises from 20°C to 30°C, the battery life will be reduced by 50%; if the battery temperature in
operation exceeds 40°C, the battery life will be decreased exponentially. In general, the allowed ambient temperature
of the battery is 15°C ~ 25°C. The battery should be kept away from heat and ventilation holes.
When the UPS uses an external battery, you must install a battery protective device (such as fuse or circuit breaker)
in areas near the battery, and use the shortest wiring distance for the connection between the protective device and
the battery.
Storage environment
When the UPS does not need to be installed immediately, the UPS must be stored indoors to be protected from the
excessive moisture or overtemperature environment. The battery requires dry and low temperature, well-ventilated
environment for storage, and the most suitable storage temperature is 20°C ~ 25°C.
During the battery storage, the battery must be periodically charged according to the battery instructions. When charging the
battery, you can connect the UPS to the mains temporarily to charge and activate the battery.
Prepare installation tools according to Table 2-1. The tools must be insulated and ESD-proof processed prior to use.
Table 2-1 Installation tools list
Installation tool Specification Application
Remove the screws of the top protective cover of the UPS, or open
Cross screwdriver EJ5100mm
the chassis
Slotted screwdriver EJ375mm Connect I/O cables
Wire-pressure plier YT-12 Press wires for I/O terminal block
Diagonal plier MTC3C Make I/O cables
Overcurrent
The appropriate overcurrent protective device should be installed on the mains input power distribution, and the
current capacity of power cable and the system overload requirements should be taken into account in installation
(see Table 2-2). It is recommended to use the thermomagnetic circuit breaker which satisfies with IEC60947-2
tripping curve C (normal) when the current value reaches 125% of the current value listed in Table 2-2.
Split-bypass
When the system uses split-bypass, separate protective devices should be installed for the mains and bypass at the
mains input power distribution.
Note
1. The same neutral line must be used for the rectifier and bypass input power.
2. For IT power grid system, the quadrupole protective device must be installed at the UPS external I/O power distribution.
When using the earth RCD in split-bypass system or parallel system, the RCD should be located at the upstream
input power distribution end to avoid generating the false alarm.
The earth leakage current fed by the RFI filter in the UPS ranges from 3.5mA to 1000mA. It is recommended to
confirm the sensitivity of each differential device of the upstream input power distribution and downstream power
distribution (to load).
If the battery module option is provided by Emerson, the battery module has a built-in overcurrent protective device.
Otherwise, the external battery cabinet should provide DC compatible circuit breaker to provide the overcurrent
protection for the UPS and its batteries.
The protective device must be installed for the UPS output power distribution. The protective device must be different
from the input power distribution protection air breaker, and provide the overload protection (see Table 2-4).
1. Take out the support bases from the accessories, assemble a pair of support bases and a support base extension
(accessory) together through the fastenings, as shown in Figure 2-3, and put them onto the flat installation table.
Fastening
Support base
Support base
Figure 2-3 Connecting the support base with support base extension
2. If battery module installation is necessary, take out other support base extensions delivered with the battery
module, and then assemble the support base extensions and the support bases through the fastenings, as shown in
Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4 Connecting the support base with support base extension
3. Place the UPS on the support bases and support base extensions, as shown in Figure 2-5.
UPS
Battery
module (4 pcs)
Support
Support base base
UPS
Support
Support base base
Figure 2-5 UPS and battery module Installation complete
Note
Installation
hole (6 pcs)
Left guide rail Right guide rail
Figure 2-7 Appearance of the guide rail
Distinguish the guide rail screw and the panel screw according to Figure 2-8.
2) Adjust the length of the guide rail according to the dimensions of the rack.
3) Align the installation holes of the guide rail with the square holes of the rack, fix the guide rail onto the rack through
the guide rail screws (a total of eight), each left guide rail and right guide rail need four guide rail screws, as shown in
Figure 2-9.
Guide rail
Note
1. The guide rail holder must be close to the front of the rack.
2. Any end of one guide rail has six installation holes (see Figure 2-7), do not use the two installation holes in the middle when
fixing the guide rail. It is recommended to use the top and bottom installation hole (from top to bottom, installation hole 1 and
installation hole 6).
3. Place the UPS on the guide rails in the rack, and push it completely into the rack. Use four M6 × 16 screws to fix
the UPS in the rack through the brackets, as shown in Figure 2-11.
Guide rail
Rack
UPS
Bracket
Screw
(4 pcs)
UPS
Battery module
(4 pcs)
2
Table 2-3 Single UPS cable CSA (unit: mm , ambient temperature: 25°C)
Model Input Output Bypass Neutral cable PE Battery
16kVA (3-in 1-out) 10 25 25 35 16 16
16kVA (3-in 3-out) 10 10 10 16 10 16
20kVA (3-in 1-out) 10 25 25 35 16 16
20kVA (3-in 3-out) 10 10 10 16 10 16
The recommended I/O MCB capability of the UPS is listed in Table 2-4, select the MCBs according to your
requirements.
Note
The UPS is high leakage current equipment, it is not recommended to configure the MCB with leakage current protection
function.
Note
The OT terminal is default standard configuration, which is used to connect the I/O cables of the copper shorting bar in 3-in 1-out
mode, it can not be used as the I/O cables of the UPS directly.
The power cables of the UPS should be connected through the I/O terminal block located on the UPS rear panel.
Remove the protective cover A of the I/O terminal block shown in Figure 2-13 to reveal the I/O terminal block.
Figure 2-14 gives the terminal layout of the I/O terminal block.
Bat + Bat -
oN oA oB oC Bat N PE mN bN mA bAmB bBmC bC
3 3 3 3
Note:
1. Main input: mA, mB, mC, mN; Bypass input: bA, bB, bC, bN; Output: oA, oB, oC, oN;
Battery: Bat +, Bat N, Bat -; Grounding: PE.
2. In factory, four copper shorting bars 3 have been used to short terminals between mA
and bA, mB and bB, mC and bC, mN and bN respectively.
After the cable connection, install the protective cover B of the I/O terminal block to protect the I/O terminal block. The
protective cover B of the I/O terminal block is shown in Figure 2-15.
Before installing the protective cover B of the I/O terminal block, remove the iron plates on the cable entry holes, and
install the bushings (label: 21101494, accessories). After the cable connection, fix the protective cover B of the I/O
terminal block.
2. Self-distribution
The I/O cable connection procedures of the self-distribution for the four types are as follows:
3-in 3-out, common source configuration (factory default)
1. Remove the protective cover A of the I/O terminal block.
2. Remove the plates on six cable entry holes of the protective cover B according to the cable direction.
3. Pass all the cables to be connected to the I/O terminal block through the cable entry holes of the protective cover B
according to the actual situation.
4. Connect the live lines (input phase A, input phase B and input phase C), N line and PE line respectively to the I/O
terminal block (mA, mB, mC, mN and PE terminals) of the UPS. Short connect mA and bA, mB and bB, mC and bC,
mN and bN of the I/O terminal block of the UPS using the copper shorting bar 3 respectively.
5. Connect the live lines (output phase A, output phase B and output phase C), N line and PE line respectively to the
I/O terminal block (oA, oB, oC, oN and PE terminals) of the UPS, as shown in Figure 2-16.
6. Install the protective cover B of the I/O terminal block.
UPS output Main input
N A B C PE PE N A B C
3 3 3 3
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS
Warning
The factory default of the UPS is 3-in 3-out, common source configuration. If you need to change the power distribution mode to
3-in 1-out ,follow the steps described in the next section Changing power distribution mode. Continue the input and output power
cable connection and power-on commissioning after confirming that the change has been successful.
Copper shorting
bar 10
Figure 2-18 Pasting the insulating film to the copper shorting bar 10
6. As shown in Figure 2-19, short connect bA, bB and bC terminals using the copper shorting bar 7, short connect the
two PE terminals of the I/O terminal block of the UPS using the copper shorting bar 10 with insulating film, short
connect oA, oB and oC terminals using the copper shorting bar 5, short connect mA and bA terminals using the
copper shorting bar 6, short connect mN and bN terminals, and two oN terminals using the two copper shorting
bars 4.
UPS output Main input
N L PE PE N B C A
oN oA oB oC PE mN bN mAbAmB bBmC bC
6
4 5 10 4 8
UPS
7. Connect the copper shorting bar 8 to one end of the copper shorting bar 7 (see Figure 2-19), and connect the live
line (input phase A) to the copper shorting bar 8.
8. Connect the live lines (input phase B and input phase C), N line and PE line respectively to the I/O terminal block
(mB and mC terminals) of the UPS, the copper shorting bar 4 with mN and bN terminals, and one screw hole of the
copper shorting bar 10.
9. Connect the output L line, N line and PE line respectively to the copper shorting bar 5, the copper shorting bar 4
with two oN terminals, and the other screw hole of the copper shorting bar 10.
10. Install the protective cover B of the I/O terminal block.
Warning
The factory default of this product is 3-in 3-out, common source configuration. If you need to change the power distribution mode
of the main UPS to 3-in 1-out according to the steps described in the next section Changing power distribution mode. Continue
the input and output power cable connection and power-on commissioning after confirming that the change has been successful.
4 5 10 4 8
UPS
8. Connect the live lines (main input phase A, main input phase B and main input phase C), N line and PE line
respectively to the I/O terminal block (mA, mB and mC terminals) of the UPS, the copper shorting bar 4 with mN and
bN terminals, and one screw hole of the copper shorting bar 10.
9. Connect the copper shorting bar 8 to one end of the copper shorting bar 7 (see Figure 2-20), and connect the live
line (bypass input phase A) to the copper shorting bar 8.
10. Connect the bypass input N line to the copper shorting bar 4 with mN and bN terminals of the UPS I/O terminal
block.
11. Connect the output L line, N line and PE line respectively to the copper shorting bar 5, the copper shorting bar 4
with two oN terminals, and the other screw hole of the copper shorting bar 10 of the UPS UPS I/O terminal block.
12. Install the protective cover B of the I/O terminal block.
Warning
Before the commissioning engineer’s arrival, if the load is not ready for accepting the power, please take good care of the safety
insulation at the end of the output cable.
After the output cable connection, find the label shown in Figure 2-21 on the top cover of the UPS and click ‘√’ after
‘AC OUTPUT’ and ‘BYPASS INPUT’ according to the actual situation for easy maintenance.
Note
This product is compatible with 3-in 3-out and 3-in 1-out, factory default: 3-in 3-out. Change the format according to the following
steps if you need to change the power distribution mode.
2. Remove the EPO jumpers of the dry contact port 4 (see Figure 6-2 and Table 6-1).
3. Power on the system. Set the system to ‘Single’ through the LCD menu ‘Settings’ -> ‘3 Phase Output or 1 Phase
Output’ (default password: 12345), and power off the system completely, then power on the system again, enter this
menu to confirm that the setting is valid.
4. Power off the system completely, and restore the EPO jumpers of the dry contact port 4, and remove the main
input cable.
From 3-in 1-out to 3-in 3-out
1. Remove all copper shorting bars shown in Figure 2-19 and Figure 2-20 of the 3-in 1-out system, connect the main
input cables only. It is prohibited to connect the bypass input cables, output cables and battery cables, as shown in
Figure 2-22.
2. Remove the EPO jumpers of the dry contact port 4 (see Figure 6-2 and Table 6-1).
3. Power on the system. Set the system to ‘Three’ through the LCD menu ‘Settings’ -> ‘3 Phase Output or 1 Phase
Output’ (default password: 12345), and power off the system completely, then power on the system again, enter this
menu to confirm the setting is valid.
4. Power off the system completely, replace the EPO jumpers of the dry contact port 4, and remove the main input
cables.
Notes
1. If the battery module is not configured, this product needs to be equipped with positive and negative batteries.
Each battery string ranges from 15-cell to 20-cell, and 12V for each cell.
2. Before connecting the battery cables, confirm that the actual battery cell number and capacity are consistent with
the parameter settings on the LCD menus.
3. It is prohibited to reverse the polarity of the battery cables.
4. Before replacing the battery module and connecting the battery cables, disconnect the DC battery MCB, power off
the UPS completely, and conduct isolation protection on the terminals.
5. Refer to Figure 2-25 and Figure 2-26 for the length of the battery cables. If you need longer cables, please consult
the dealer. It is recommended that the battery cable should not be longer than three meters. Otherwise, the UPS
cannot operate normally.
Installing battery
1. Before installation, you must inspect the appearance and accessories of the battery, and carefully read this manual
and the user manual provided by the battery manufactory.
2. Maintain at least 10mm clearances between the front, rear, side panels of the battery and the wall or adjacent
equipment to keep well-ventilated.
3. Maintain some clearances between the top of the battery and the upper baffle to facilitate monitoring and
maintenance of the battery.
4. Install the batteries from the bottom to the top to prevent too high center of gravity. Place the battery well to avoid
shake and impact.
Warning
1. As shown in Figure 2-23 and Figure 2-24, one DC battery MCB must be added between the battery strings and the UPS.
2. The voltage of the battery string is DC high voltage, the capacity of the MCB and output cables is listed in Table 2-4.
Bat +
+ + + +
Battery
……
- - - -
……
- - - -
Bat -
Figure 2-23 Battery string connection principle diagram 1
+ + + +
Battery
…… Bat -
- - - -
……
- - - -
Bat -
Figure 2-24 Battery string connection principle diagram 2
600±10
Red
Black
Bat - Yellow
Bat-N
Red
PE Black
Yellow
900±10
1200±10
Red
Bat-N Black
Yellow
Bat -
Red
PE Black
Yellow
1500±10
The cable connection of the positive battery module is shown in Figure 2-27, and the cable connection of the negative
battery module is shown in Figure 2-28.
Bat N PE
Bat + Bat -
Bat N PE
Bat + Bat -
1. Check and confirm that the power distribution mode of the UPS and the POD (if configured) is correct, that the
connection of the power cables and signal cables is correct and there is no short circuit.
2. Check that the battery installation and the cable connection are correct, that the positive pole and the negative pole
of the battery are correct.
3. Measure and confirm that the mains voltage and frequency are normal.
4. The output terminals of the UPS and the POD (if configured) are energized upon the startup. If the load is
connected with the output terminals, make sure that the power to the load is safe.
Power on the UPS according to step 1 ~ step 4 in 2.6.3 Normal Mode Start-Up, it is prohibited to start the inverter.
Press the menu key to enter the function setting option, set the main single UPS parameters according to Table 2-5.
Table 2-5 Single UPS parameters setting
Parameters Default value Parameters setting
Single Group Batt Cap 0014 Set the parameter according to the actual battery capicitity
Battery Cells Number 32 Set the parameter according to the actual battery number
Equalize Charge Allowed Enabled Set the parameter according to the actual battery charicteristic
The parameter descriptions and default values of the other parameters are listed in Table 2-6; you can set the
parameters according to the actual requirements.
Table 2-6 Parameter descriptions and default values
Parameters Notes Default value
Display contrast Adjust the LCD contrast
Date format set M/D/Y, D/M/Y and Y/M/D formats can be selected Y/M/D
Date & time Set the date and time
Comm1 baud rate Set the communication baud rate of the USB port 9600
Comm2 baud rate For internal communication only, which cannot be set 9600
Comm3 baud rate Set the communication baud rate of the SNMP card port 9600
Communication address For RS485 communication 1
Single Group Batt Cap Set the parameter according to the actual total battery capicitity 0014
Battery Cells Number Set total battery number 32
Equalize Charge Allowed Enabled or disabled Enabled
Temp Compensation Enabled or disabled Disabled
Batt Temp Sensor Position Set the position of the temperature sensor NONE
Shared Battery Each UPS in parallel system shares the battery string or not Disabled
System Configuration Set the UPS single/parallel Single
Parallel Requisite Units Set the parallel units 1
Parallel Redundant units Set the redundant units 0
ECO Mode Working in the normal mode or ECO mode Normal
Output Frequency Level Set the output frequency 50Hz
Output Voltage Level Set the output voltage level 380V
LBS Function Set the LBS function, NONE, SLAVE or MASTER can be selected NONE
Command password 12345 12345
Protocol Set the UPS communication protocol YDN23
3 Phase Output or 1 Phase Output Set the output mode: Three or Single Three
Set ‘Display contrast’, ‘Date format set’ and ‘Date & time’ according to the actual requirements. For Comm1, Comm2
and Comm3 baud rate, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19200 can be selected. The interfaces are shown in Figure 2-29.
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Set ‘Single Group Batt Cap’ according to the actual total battery capability, for ‘Battery Cells Number’, 30, 32, 34, 36,
38 or 40 can be selected, set ‘Equalize Charge Allowed’, ‘Temp Compensation’ and ‘Batt Temp Sensor Position’
(battery temperature sensor is optional) according to the user requirement. The interfaces are shown in Figure 2-30.
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Note
The default value of ‘Battery Cells Number’ is ‘32’, set the paramerter according to the atcual requirement.
Select ‘Enabled’ in ‘Shared Battery’ according to whether the battery is shared. Set ‘System Configuration’ to ‘Single’
if the system is single system. Select ‘Normal’ or ‘ECO’ according to the UPS working mode, select ‘50Hz’ or ‘60Hz’ in
‘Output Frequency Level’ according to the power grid frequency level, as shown in Figure 2-31.
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Set ‘Output Voltage Level’ and ‘LBS Function’ according to the user requirement, set ‘Command password’ to ‘12345’,
the default value of ‘Protocol’ is ‘YDN23’, select ‘Three’ or ‘Single’ in ‘3 Phase Output or 1 Phase Output’, as shown in
Figure 2-32.
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1. Close the external output MCB and input MCB of the UPS one by one. If the single POD is selected to connect
with the UPS, close the input MCB, bypass MCB and output MCB of the POD.
Warning
After closing the UPS extenal output MCB or the POD output MCB, the output terminal block of the UPS, output terminal block of
the POD and power distribution end of the load will be live, pay attention to personnal safety to avoid electric shock. Note
whether it is safe to feed power to the load.
2. LCD displays the self-test screen; the fault indicator (red) and the inverter indicator (green) are on at the same time
for about five seconds. After the self-test, the UPS enters the bypass state, the fault indicator turns on and the buzzer
beeps for one second.
3. The rectifier runs in normal state for about 30 seconds, the start-up of the rectifier is finished.
4. Finish and check the parameter settings of the single UPS.
5. Press the ON button for two seconds, the inverter indicator (green) blinks, the inverter starts, and the inverter
indicator turns on.
6. Measure whether the inverter output voltage is normal.
7. If the battery is not connected, the fault indicator blinks. If the battery is connected, the fault indicator turns off.
1. Close the battery MCB, and press the battery cold start button on the UPS front panel for two seconds, the LCD
displays the startup screen. The fault indicator (red) will blink and the buzzer will beep continuously after the rectifier
finishes the startup.
2. Press the ON button for two seconds, the inverter starts, and the inverter indicator (green) turns on.
This chapter introduces the features, requirements, installation and commissioning of the parallel system.
The UPS parallel system provides the user with N + X (2 ≤ N + X ≤ 4) parallel configuration, N stands for the basic
parallel sets, X stands for the redundant sets.
1 + 1 parallel POD (optional) can provide safe and reliable power distribution function for the parallel system. The 1 +
1 parallel system only needs one 1 + 1 parallel POD; if N is not less than two, the external self-distribution will be
required for the parallel system.
3.1 Features
1. The software and the hardware of each UPS in parallel system are the same as those of the single UPS. The basic
parameters of the parallel system can be set through the LCD (Refer to 3.5.2 Parallel System Parameters Setting
for details), and the detailed parameters can be set through the background software (For service engineers only).
For all UPSs of the parallel system, the requirements of the parameter settings are same.
2. The parallel cables form a ring connection (Refer to 3.4.2 Connecting Parallel Cables for details) to provide
reliability and redundancy for the system. The intelligent parallel logic provides the user with maximum flexibility. For
example, each UPS in the parallel system can be switched off or on in random order; seamless transfer can be
achieved between Normal mode and Bypass mode, and the transfer is automatically recoverable: that is, after the
overload is removed, the system will return to the original operation mode automatically.
3. The total load of the parallel system can be queried through the LCD of each UPS.
3.2 Requirements
A UPS system composed of multiple parallel-connected UPSs is equivalent to a large UPS system. Nevertheless, it
provides increased system reliability. To ensure equal utilization of all UPSs and compliance with relevant wiring
regulations, the following requirements must be met:
1. All single UPSs must have the same capacity and must be connected to the same bypass source.
2. The bypass input power and the rectifier input power must be connected to the same neutral line input terminal.
3. If a residual current detector (RCD) is required, it must be set correctly and installed before the same neutral line
input terminal, or it must monitor the protective earth current of the system. Refer to ‘Warning: high leakage current’ of
Safety Precautions before Contents.
4. The outputs of all single UPSs must be connected to the same output bus.
5. Because the UPS parallel system is not fitted with any auxiliary contact detection devices for the output MCB or the
maintenance bypass MCB of the UPS, removing the single UPS from the parallel system before maintenance and
adding the single UPS into the parallel system after maintenance must be conducted strictly following the procedures
provided in 5.2 Transfer Procedures Between Operation Modes. Failure to observe this may affect the reliability of
the load power supply.
1 + 1 parallel
POD (1 pcs)
UPS (2 pcs)
The power cables of the UPS are connected to the I/O terminal block of the rear panel of the UPS, the layout of the
I/O terminal block is shown in Figure 2-13.
UPS1
UPS3
Warning
Configure each UPS with extenal input MCB and extenal output MCB when carring out the power distribution for the parallel
system, as shown in Figure 3-2.
The parallel system provides parallel cable option. The parallel cables form a ring connection through the parallel
ports on the rear panel of the UPS. The cable connection schematic diagram of 3 + 1 parallel system is shown in
Figure 3-3. The first port on the left is DB9 male port (pin shape), and the second port on the left is DB9 female port
(hole shape).
UPS 1
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS 2
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS 3
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS 4
Note
1. The Emerson parallel cables must be used for the parallel system.
2. The parallel communication fault occurs during the parallel commissioning, check whether the connection of the parallel cables
is correct, and whenther the pin1~ pin9 of the parallel cables are connected.
The parallel addresses for all UPSs in parallel system should be set. The parallel addresses can be set through the
DIP switch on the front panel of the UPS (see Figure 1-2). Remove the cover of the DIP switch, and set the DIP
switch according to Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 DIP switch settings
Parallel
Parallel 1# Parallel 2# Parallel 3# Parallel 4#
addresses
DIP switch
ON ON ON ON
Warning
1. The default setting of the DIP switch is ‘1’. However, you should set the DIP switch position for the parallel system according to
the descriptions listed in Table 3-2. Otherwise, a UPS fault will occur.
2. The parallel address for each UPS must be unique.
All the UPSs in the parallel system can either share the battery strings, or use the battery strings independently.
Note
Each UPS should be equipped with an independent battery MCB. Refer to Table 2-4 for selection of the battery MCB.
Note
Make sure that the LCD settings are correct when using the battery strings independently for the parallel system, refer to
3.5.2 Parallel System Parameters Settings for details.
Bat +
+ + + +
……
- - - -
+ + + +
……
- - - -
Bat -
Parallel cable
Bat +
+ + + +
……
- - - -
+ + + +
……
- - - -
Bat -
Figure 3-4 Connection principle diagram upon using battery strings independently
Note
1. If the battery strings (four standard battery modules, option) are shared in parallel system, the backup time of the battery module
ranges from two minutes to three minutes at full load.
2. To ensure the abundant backup time of the battery, it is recommended to use the external battery cabinet with big capacity.
1. Wiring
Power off the parallel system completely, disconnect the battery MCBs of all single UPSs, and then use battery
cables (refer to 2.5 Connecting Power Cables for the cables and the MCBs) to connect ‘+’, ‘N’, ‘-’ and ‘PE’ terminals
of the battery strings respectively to ‘Bat +’, ‘Bat N’, ‘Bat -’ and ‘PE’ terminals of the corresponding I/O terminal block
of the UPS in the parallel system through each battery MCB, as shown in Figure 3-5.
UPS 1 UPS 2
+ - PE + - PE
Positive battery
Negative battery string
string
Figure 3-5 Connection diagram of shared battery string in 1 + 1 parallel system
Refer to Figure 3-6 to configure the positive battery string and negative battery string.
+ + + + Bat +
……
- - - -
Battery cabinet
Bat -
PE
Figure 3-6 Internal connection diagram for positive battery string and negative battery string
2. Setting
Power on the system, set each single UPS to shared battery strings configuration through the LCD menu ‘Settings’ ->
‘Shared Battery’ from each UPS; set the LCD menu ‘Settings’ -> ‘Battery Cells Number’ and ‘Single Group Batt Cap’
from each UPS, and each UPS setting must be the same, as shown in Figure 3-7.
Note
1. For the parallel system using the shared battery strings, make sure that the LCD settings are correct. Refer to 3.5.2 Parallel
System Parameters Settings for details.
2. For the parallel system using the shared battery strings, the ‘Single Group Batt Cap’ on the LCD setting of each UPS stands for
total capacity of the battery strings, and each UPS can calculate the shared battery capacity automatically.
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1. Check and confirm that the power distribution mode of the UPS and the 1 + 1 parallel POD (if configured) is correct;
that the connections of the power cables and the signal cables are correct and there is no short circuit.
2. Check that the battery installation and cable connection is correct and there is no short circuit, and that the positive
pole and negative pole of the battery are correct. Especially when each UPS of the parallel system shares the battery
strings, check these items carefully.
3. Check all the working status of the parallel system, ensure that the phase sequence of the main, bypass and
output of each UPS is correct and consistent, that the connection of the parallel cable is reliable, and that the user
load is not connected during power-on.
4. Measure and confirm that the mains voltage and frequency are normal.
5. The output terminals of the UPS and the 1 + 1 parallel POD (if configured) are energized upon the start-up. If the
load is connected with the output terminals, make sure that the power to the load is safe.
Warning
The output terminals of the UPS and the POD (if configured) will be live upon the start-up. When the bypass of the single UPS in
the parallel system is not consistent, the system fault may occur, check and confirm the bypass before power-on.
The parallel parameters for all the UPSs in the parallel system should be set. Power to each UPS of the parallel
system according to step 1) ~ step 4) in 3.5.3 Power-On Commissioning For Parallel System, it is prohibited to start
the inverter. Press the menu key to enter the Settings option, set the parallel parameters according to Table 3-3.
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1. Set the parallel parameters of each UPS in the parallel system, then commission the inverter, the specific
commissioning procedures are as follows:
1) Make sure that the output MCBs of all UPSs in the parallel system are open, and then close the external input
MCB of each UPS in the parallel system, the UPS is powered on at the same time. If 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured,
close the corresponding input MCB and bypass MCB. At the same time, close the corresponding output MCB of the
other UPS which is being tested, and make sure that the corresponding output MCB of the other UPS is open.
Warning
After the UPS extenal output MCB or POD output MCB is closed, the UPS output terminal block, POD output terminal block and
load will be live, pay attention to personnel safety to avoid electric shock. Note whether it is safe to feed power to load.
2) The LCD displays the self check screen, and the fault indicator (red) and inverter indicator (green) are on at the
same time for about five seconds. After the self check, the UPS enter will enter the bypass state, the fault indicator
will turn on and the buzzer will beep for one second. If 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured, the UPS which is being
tested will enter bypass state. Because the POD output MCB of the other UPS is not closed, the Input Disconnect
Fault will be displayed, and Bypass unable to trace or Bypass protection may occur, ignore these alarms at the
moment.
3) After the rectifier has been in normal operation state for about 30 seconds, the rectifier start-up is finished.
4) Refer to 3.5.2 Parallel UPS Parameters Setting for the parallel parameters setting for each UPS. Note whether
there is a ‘Parallel comm. Fail’ alarm, if yes, clear the fault according to Table 4-8. Carry out the following procedures
if the UPS is running normally.
5) Press the ON button of one UPS for 2 seconds, if 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured, press the ON button of the
UPS which is being tested in the parallel system, the inverter indicator (green) will blink, after 20 seconds, the inverter
will start, and the inverter indicator will turn on, if 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured, the other UPS will display no power,
ignore the prompt at the moment.
6) If the battery is not connected, the fault indicator will blink. If the battery is connected, the fault indicator will turn off.
7) If the UPS is working normally, press the OFF key for two seconds to turn off the inverter.
8) Repeat the preceding step1) ~ setp7) to power on and commission the inverter of other UPSs respectively.
Note
Carry out the parallel commissioning after each UPS is working normally.
2. After confirming that the inverter of each UPS is normal, commission the parallel system, the specific procedures
are as follows:
1) Close the external output MCB and input MCB of each UPS, and all UPSs are powered on at the same time and
enter the bypass mode. After the start of the rectifier is finished, press the ON key of one UPS for two seconds, the
inverter indicator (green) will be on. Measure whether the inverter output voltage is normal. If the 1 + 1 parallel POD
is configured, close the corresponding input MCB, bypass MCB and output MCB of the POD.
2) Start the inverter of the second UPS, check whether there is a alarm on the LCD, and confirm that the UPS parallel
works normally.
3) Follow the methods to start the inverter of the third or the fourth UPS to connect the UPS into the parallel system.
Warnng
1. During the parallel power-on, confirm that the extenal output MCB of each UPS has been closed, and that all the inverter
output of the UPSs are connnted parallelly.
2. During the parallel power-on, confirm that the system is working normally, and then feed power to the load, to void load power
failure.
3.6.1 Introduction
The double bus system consists of two independent UPS systems; each UPS system consists of one or two
parallel-connected single UPSs, or more parallel-connected single UPSs.
The double bus system has high reliability, which is suitable for the load with many input terminals. For single UPS
input load, you can add a static trigger switch (STS, optional) to start the standard Load Bus Synchronization (LBS)
system.
Place the UPSs side by side, and connect the UPSs as follows:
The double bus system uses the LBS system to realize the output synchronization of the two independent (or parallel)
UPS systems. One is the master system, and the other is the slave system. The operation mode of the double bus
system contains master system and/or slave system running in Normal mode or Bypass mode. The schematic
diagram of the LBS system built by 1 + 1 parallel system is shown in Figure 3-9.
Bypass input
Bypass Output
Main input UPS 1
Parallel cable
Main
Bypass Output
UPS 2 STS
Main
Bypass input
Bypass Output
Main input UPS 3
Parallel cable
Main
Bypass Output
UPS 4
Main
Note: UPS1 and UPS2 are master system, UPS3 and UPS4 are slave system
Figure 3-9 LBS system schematic diagram
Note
Refer to 3.4.2 Connecting Parallel Cables and 3.5 Commissioning Parallel System respectively for the settings of the DIP
switch and the parallel commissioning.
See 2.3 External Protective Device for details of installation and type selection.
In double bus system, refer to 2.5 Connecting Power Cables and 3.4 Connecting Power Cables to select the
power cables for single UPS and parallel system respectively. The bypass input power and main input power must
use the input terminal of the same neutral line. If the input terminal has leakage current, the leakage current
protective device should be installed before the input terminal.
In double bus system, connect the two ends of the LBS cable to any LBS port of the two parallel systems respectively,
as shown in Figure 3-10. The third port on the left is DB9 male port (pin shape), the fourth port on the left is DB9
female (hole shape).
Note
1. The appearances of the LBS ports (see Figure 1-3) and the parallel ports (see Figure 1-3) are same, but the positions are
different. Be careful when inserting and connecting to avoid incorrect connnection.
2. For the double bus system formed by the parallel UPS, it is recommended to prepare two LBS cables, one is used to connect
any two LBS ports of the two parallel system, the other is redundant cable which is used for reliable connection.
3. As shown in Figure 3-10, one cable is LBS cable, others are parallel cables.
UPS 1
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS 2
LBS cable
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS 3
oN oN oA oB oC PE PE mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
UPS 4
Take the double bus system formed by the 1 + 1 parallel system for example, set ‘System Configuration’ to ‘Parallel’,
‘Parallel requisite units’ to ‘1’, ‘Parallel Redundant Units’ to ‘1’. For the master system, set ‘LBS Function’ to
‘MASTER’. For the slave system, set ‘LBS Function’ to ‘SLAVE’. Ensure that the setting for ‘3 Phase Output or 1
Phase Output’ of each single UPS in the double bus system is same, as shown in Figure 3-11.
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This chapter introduces the functions and use of the components on the UPS operation and display panel, and
provides LCD display information, including the LCD screen types, detailed menu messages, prompt windows
message and UPS alarm list.
4.1 Introduction
The operation and display panel is located on the front panel of the UPS. Through the operation and display panel,
you can conduct the operation and control on the UPS and query all the UPS parameters, UPS and battery states,
and alarm message.
As shown in Figure 4-1, the operation and display panel provides LCD, menu buttons (F1 ~ F4, HELP), LED
indicators (inverter indicator and fault indicator), control buttons (FAULT CLEAR, ON, OFF, ALARM CLEAR, EPO).
The LED indicators are composed of the inverter indicator and the fault indicator. Table 4-1 gives the indicators
description.
Table 4-1 Description of LED indicators
Indicator Color State Meaning
On Load power is supplied by the inverter
Inverter indicator Green Blinking Inverter on, starting up, synchronizing, or standing by (ECO mode)
Off Inverter not operating
Blinking General fault (such as no battery)
Fault indicator Red On Serious fault (such as inverter fault)
Off No fault
The UPS operation is accompanied with the following two different kinds of audible alarms shown in Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Audible alarm description
Sound Meaning
One beep every other second Sound is generated when the UPS alarm appears, such as AC input failure
Continuous beep Sound is generated when the UPS fault appears, such as fuse or hardware failure
The operation and display panel provides five control buttons, the functions are described in Table 4-3.
Table 4-3 Description of control buttons
Control button Silkprint Description
Used to disconnect the load power and close the rectifier, the inverter, the
EPO switch EPO
static bypass and the battery
Inverter on ON Used to start the inverter
Inverter off OFF Used to close the inverter
Fault recovery on/off FAULT CLEAR Recover the UPS function (clear fault in advance)
Alarm sound silence When an audible alarm is active, press this button to silence the audible
ALARM CLEAR
on/off alarm. Press this button again can restart the buzzer
The operation and display panel provides an LCD and five menu buttons (F1, F2, F3, F4, HELP). Table 4-4 gives the
function description of the menu buttons.
Table 4-4 Menu buttons function description
Button F1 F2 F3 F4 HELP
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Function 1
HOME Escape Left Right Enter
Function 2
Up Down
LCD provides you with the user-friendly interface and the 320 × 240 dot matrix image display. The user-friendly and
menu-driven LCD allows you to easily browse through the UPS input, output, parameters of the load and the battery,
learn about the current UPS status and alarm message, perform functional settings and control operation. The LCD
also stores up to 512 historical alarm records that can be retrieved for reference and diagnosis.
Upon UPS start, the UPS executes the system self-test, and the start screen will appear and remain for about 15
seconds, as shown in Figure 4-2.
After the self-test of the UPS, the primary screen shown in Figure 4-3 will appear. The primary screen is composed of
four windows: system information window, data window, menu window and keypad window.
System
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window
A(AB) B(BC) C(CA)
L-N voltage (V) 0.0 0.0 0.0
L-N current (A) 0.0 0.0 0.
Frequency (Hz) 0.00 0.00 0.00
L-L voltage (V) 0.0 0.0 0 Data window
Power factor 0.00 0.00 0.00
Output
Menu window
Keypad window
The current icons on top of the F1 ~ F4 and HELP menu buttons give the explanations of each button. From any
menu in primary screen, pressing the F1 button can return to the ‘Output’ menu. For details about the primary screen,
refer to 4.3 Detailed Description Of Menu Items.
During the UPS operation, if there is no alarm within two minutes, the default screen shown in Figure 4-4 will appear.
After a short while, the LCD backlight will turn off. Press any menu button (F1 ~ F4, HELP), the current screen will
appear again.
Keypad window
The function of the menu buttons (F1 ~ F4 and HELP) is shown in icon mode for the current display screen (see
Figure 4-4).
Prompt Meaning
The number of paralleled inverters already turned on is insufficient to carry the
Turn on more UPS to carry current load
current load, thus more inverters are required
The battery maintenance test discharges the battery completely. A prompt screen
Battery will be depleted, confirm or cancel will appear to require your confirmation. Cancelling the test will end the battery
discharge and return to the Normal mode
System self-test finished, everything is ok No operation is required
System self-test finished, please check the
Check the current alarm message
current warnings
Enter control password Control password is required for battery test or UPS test
Battery self-test condition is low, please Battery test condition is not met. Please check whether the battery is in boost
check battery state and load level charge state and the load level is more than 20%
Forcing charge condition is low, please The prompt appears when you select the forcing charge command while the
check battery state forcing charge condition is not met (such as no battery, charger failure)
Check the wiring according to the settings, After the menu ‘3 Phase Output or 1 Phase Output’ is set, you can power off the
power-off takes effect, 3-phase (1-phase) system completely, and then power on the system again after the wiring is
output changed according to the settings
Warning: hazardous mains and/or battery voltage exists behind the protective cover
No user accessable parts are located behind the protective covers that require a tool for removal.
Only qualified service personnel are authorized to remove such covers.
If maintenance for rack is needed, notice that the neutral line is live.
Warning
This procedure results in mains voltage being applied to the UPS output terminals. Confirm that the load power is safe, if there is a
load to be connected with the UPS output terminal. Ensure that the load is isolated with the UPS output terminal, if the load is not
ready for accepting the power.
The start-up mode of the single UPS includes normal mode start-up and battery mode start-up; refer to 2.6.3 Normal
Mode Start-Up and 2.6.4 Battery Mode Start-Up for details.
For the detailed information of the parallel UPS, refer to 3.5.3 Power-On Commissioning For Parallel System.
Note
The Inverter operation mode include Normal mode (mains inverter) and Battery module (battery inverter).
In case of mains failure, the UPS will transfer to Battery mode. If you wish to transfer the UPS from Battery mode to
Normal mode, wait few seconds for mains input recovery. Ten seconds later, the rectifier will restart automatically, and
the inverter will restore the power.
In Inverter mode, press the OFF button for two seconds, you can transfer the UPS to Bypass mode.
Note
In Bypass mode, the load accepts the power not from the pure power outputted by the inverter, but from the mains power directly.
For the detailed information of the Normal mode, Bypass mode, Battery and Maintenance Bypass mode, please refer
to 1.5 UPS State And Operation Mode.
In Bypass mode, press the ON button for two seconds. After the inverter runs in normal state, the UPS transfers to
Normal mode.
When the UPS is running in Normal mode, you can use this procedure to make the load transfer from inverter output
to maintenance bypass.
Caution
1. Before performing this procedure, you should check the LED information first, and make sure the bypass is normal and
synchronizes with the inverter. Otherwise, it may result in the load power interruption for a while.
2. You should select the single POD or prepare the maintenance bypass MCB by yourself to realize this function.
Note
Press the ALARM CLEAR button can silence the alarm, but the alarm message of the the LCD is not disappeared until the alarm
status is cleared.
2. Close the maintenance bypass MCB on the single POD front panel, and the maintenance bypass can supply
power to the load.
Warning
If you wish to maintain the UPS, wait ten minutes for the internal DC bus capacitance voltage discharging.
Caution
1. When the UPS is in Maintenance Bypass mode, the load does not have the mains abnormal protection.
2. After the UPS transfers to the maintenance bypass, the UPS is not in operation, and the LCD is no display, and only the user
terminal block (silkprint: USER) of the single POD is electrified. Be careful when removes the UPS to be maintained.
After UPS maintenance, you can use this procedure to transfer the load from the maintenance bypass to the inverter.
Warning
As no auxiliary contact information of the maintenance bypass MCB is introduced into the UPS, UPS operation restoration after
maintenance must be done strictly following this procedure. Failure to observe this may cause damage to the equipment.
1. Close the output MCB on the front panel of the single POD.
2. Close the main input MCB and bypass input MCB on the front panel of the single POD.
3. Wait until the UPS starts to operate in Bypass mode, and open the maintenance bypass MCB on the front panel of
the single POD.
4. Press the ON button on the operation and display panel of the UPS, and the UPS transfers to Inverter mode.
CB1 SW CB2
For the UPS system which the distribute power is accomplished by user, if you need to isolate the UPS from AC
power, disconnect the external input MCB. (If the main and bypass are independently powered, close the two input
MCBs).
Caution
Cut off the maintenance power, in order to prevent the physical injury.
5.4 EPO
EPO switch is designed to switch off the UPS in emergency conditions (such as fire, flood). The system will turn off
the rectifier, inverter and stop powering the load immediately (inverter and bypass output included), and the battery
stops charging or discharging.
If the mains input is present, the UPS control circuit will remain active; however, the output is closed. To remove all
mains power from the UPS, the external main input MCB should be disconnected.
Note
1. The rectifier restarts, and the bypass supplies power to the load. When the rectifier starts, the fault indicator blinks. When the
rectifier runs in normal operation state (about 30 seconds later), the fault indicator will turn off.
2. Five minutes after the overtemperature signal disappears, that is, when the overtemperature fault is eliminated, the rectifier will
automatically start.
3. After the EPO button is pressed, if the mains input is disconnected, the UPS will shut down completely. When the mains input is
available, the UPS will start and run in Bypass mode, and also the output is available.
Chapter 6 Communication
UPS provides a intelligent card port (see Figure 6-1), which is used to install the communication device options,
including SIC-SNMP card, dry contact card, extended dry contact card, RS485 card and JBUS/MODBUS adapter
card. The intelligent card port and USB port can be used at the same time.
Intelligent
card port
SIC-SNMP card
SIC-SNMP card (SIC card for short) is a network management card, which makes the intelligent devices (such as
UPS, air conditioner, static transfer system (STS), sever power management system (SPM), and so on) produced by
Emerson have network communication capability. The SIC card can also be used with the Network Shutdown
designed by Emerson to provide safe automatic shutdown function for the computer, in which the Network Shutdown
has been installed, to protect data and reduce loss.
Refer to the corresponding user manual for the installation and operation guide.
RS485 card
RS485 card should be used together with Liebert® ITA series UPS provided by Emerson to realize the signal
transform from RS232 to Rs485.
Refer to the corresponding user manual for the installation and operation guide.
GND
On_battery
GND
On_bypass
GND
Epo_NC
Epo_IN
BFP_o
+12V
+12V
BFP_s
BFP_c
Dry contact port 1 Dry contact port 2 Dry contact port 3 Dry contact port 4 Dry contact port 5
Note
The EPO action of the UPS will close the rectifier, inverter and static bypass, but it cannot disconnect the UPS mains input inside.
If you want to disconnect the UPS completely, just disconnect the upstream input MCB when generating the EPO.
In emergency conditions, close the REPO switch (prepared by users) to shut down the rectifier and inverter, and the
UPS is powered off. In normal condition, the REPO switch cannot cut off the UPS input power. If a switch of
electronic control tripping function is adopted at the UPS input, the REPO switch can help the switch trip and thus cut
off the UPS input power. The position of the REPO switch is shown in Figure 1-3, and the REPO cable connection is
shown in Figure 6-3.
Note
1. It is recommended to use 0.82mm2 ~ 0.33mm2 (signal cable of 18AWG ~ 33AWG) copper core cable.
2. If the switch you have configured is of electronic control tripping function, when the REPO signal takes action, you need to close
the switch before restart the UPS.
Chapter 7 Maintenance
This chapter focuses on the UPS maintenance, including the fan maintenance, battery maintenance, UPS cleaning,
UPS state check, UPS function check.
Note
The internal battery module of the UPS is sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free battery. The battery life depends on
the ambient temperature, charge and discharge times. High ambient temperature and deep discharge shortens the
battery life.
To ensure the battery life, it is required to:
Keep the ambient temperature ranging from 15°C to 25°C.
Prevent small current discharge. Continuous battery operation time exceeding 24 hours is strictly prohibited.
Charge the battery for at least 12 hours, if the battery hasn't been charged for three months at specified ambient
temperature, or two months at high ambient temperature.
Note
1. Check regularly the screws at the battery connection parts, fasten it immediately if not tight.
2. Make sure that the safety equipment are complete and that the function is normal, especially that the settings of the battery
management parameters are normal.
3. Measure and record the internal temperature of the battery room.
4. Check whether the battery ports are damaged or hot, and whether the chassises and the covers are damaged.
If liquid leakage and damage to the battery are found, place the battery in the anti-vitriol tank, and deal with it
according to the local regulations.
The waste lead-acid battery is dangerous waste material. It is one of the national emphases to control the waste
battery pollution. Its storage, transportation, usage and disposal must follow the national and local law and other
criterions about the dangerous waste material and the waste battery pollution prevention.
According to the related regulations, recycle the waste lead-aid battery, and other disposal methods are prohibited.
Throwing away randomly the waste lead-aid battery and other improper disposal methods can result in serious
environment pollution, which will be investigated the legal responsibility.
As the provider of the lead-acid battery, Emerson has built perfect service network and recycle system for the waste
battery to assist users to deal with the waste battery by law. Contact Emerson or the nearest service center for the
detailed information of the recycle system about the waste battery.
Emerson is not liable for the environment results caused by failure to comply with the notices in this section or to use
the waste battery recycle system provided by Emerson.
Note
Chapter 8 Options
Note
1. The battery loop and the AC input are not insulated, so the hazardous voltage may exist between the battery port and the
earth. Never touch them by hand to avoid electrical shock.
2. See Figure 2-25 and Figure 2-26 for the appearance and the length of the battery cable (battery module accessory). If the
longer cables are needed, please contact the dealers.
There is no operation and display panel on the front panel of the battery module. The plastic panel can be removed
and adjusted according to actual requirement, as shown in Figure 8-2.
Plastic panel
The battery module provides ventilation holes, battery ports and battery fuse box on the rear panel, as shown in
Figure 8-3.
Battery fuse box
Ventilation hole Battery port 1 Battery port 2
+ - + -
保险
F32AH 400Vdc
注意:为避免着火的危险,请用同种容量和型号的保险替换
CAUTION-For Continued Protection Against Risk of Fire ,
Replace Only With Fuse of The Sa me Type and Rating .
For U16-07C1 battery module, when it is at full load (18kW), the backup time of four battery modules is about five
minutes, and backup time of ten battery modules is about 30 minutes. When it is at half load (9kW), the backup time
of four battery modules is about 15 minutes, and backup time of ten battery modules is about an hour. See Table 8-3
and Table 8-4 for details.
For U16-09C1 battery module, when it is at full load (18kW), the backup time of four battery modules is about six
minutes, and backup time of ten battery modules is about 30 minutes. When it is at half load (9kW), the backup time
of four battery modules is about 20 minutes, and backup time of ten battery modules is about 75 minutes. See Table
8-5 and Table 8-6 for details.
Table 8-5 Backup time list 3
No. of the Backup time
battery module 18kW 14.4kW 13.5kW 10.8kW 9kW 7.2kW
4 6m 10m 11m 16m 20m 31m
6 12m 18m 20m 31m 37m 56m
8 21m 31m 33m 43m 62m 1h15m
10 31m 41m 47m 62m 1h15m 1h52m
Note
The backup time will have some difference owing to the different battery manufacturer, model and using time. The data in above
table is only for reference.
8.3 POD
POD (option of the UPS) can provide safe and reliable power distribution function. The descriptions of the POD are
listed in Table 8-7.
Table 8-7 POD
Type Name Description
UF-POD3U20K10 Single POD Dimension (Height × Width × Depth): 435mm × 130mm × 500mm; Weight: 17kg
UF-POD6U20K11 1 + 1 parallel POD Dimension (Height × Width × Depth): 435mm × 260mm × 500mm; Weight: 25kg
For the installation and commissioning of the POD, refer to Liebert® ITA 16kVA And 20kVA UPS Power Output
Distribution Unit User Manual.
Remove the plastic panel to reveal the POD front panel; remove the rear baffle plate to reveal the POD rear panel.
The front panel and rear panel of the single POD are shown in Figure 8-4. The front panel and rear panel of the 1 + 1
parallel POD are shown in Figure 8-5.
3 3 3 3
oN oN oA oB oC mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
PE PE oN oN oA oB oC mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC PE PE
UPS2 main input MCB UPS2 bypass input MCB UPS2 output MCB
oN oN oA oB oC mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
oN oN oA oB oC mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
oN oN oA oB oC mN bN mA bA mB bB mC bC
PE terminal PE terminal
Note: UPS terminal block
1. Main input: mA, mB, mC, mN; Bypass input: bA, bB, bC, bN; Output: oA, oB, oC, oN;
Grounding: PE.
2. In factory, four copper shorting bars 3 have been used to short terminals between mA and bA,
mB and bB, mC and bC, mN and bN respectively.
For the rack mode installation procedure, refer to 2.4.2 Rack Installation.
Rear
后面板 panel
Refer to 3.6 Installation And Commissioning For Double Bus System for the installation and commissioning of the
LBS system.
Note
Note
1. The connection cables between the battery cabinets are not configured. Please contact the local dealer if you need.
2. The parallel bus bar (3 pcs) of the battery cabinet is a copper bar used to connect battery cabinets in parallel. Sets = battery
cabinet number - 1.
Note
1. When using the SIC card to connec to the temperature sensor as battery temperature compensation, connect to the COM1 port
of the SIC card, and set DIP switch of the temperature sensor to ‘1’. For the installation and setting of the SIC card, refer to
RDU-SIC Card User Manual.
2. When using the SiteMonitor monitoring software, connect the USB port on the UPS rear panel, and install the corresponding
drive programmes in the SiteMonitor monitoring software VCD.
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