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ISSUE DATE REVISION SUMMARY
Issue 1.0.0 09-09-09 Initial issue.
Issue 1.1.0 01-06-10 GENERAL: Style update to align with Kohler documentation.
Issue 1.2.0 18-11-11 Update illustrations, specification and general error corrections
Part number changed to 454-01-00.
Issue 1.3.0 05-04-13 Updated contact details
Issue 1.3.1 28-05-13 Updated 24Hr contact details
Issue 1.4.0 20-12-13 Added ST-200 model details and updated layout.
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Table of Contents
1: Safety 1
1.1 Description of symbols used in this manual 1
1.2 User precautions 1
2: General Description 2
2.1 Reliability and Quality Standards 2
2.2 PW8000DPA ST System 2
2.3 System Configuration 2
2.4 Advanced Design Features 3
2.4.1 Input booster technology 3
2.4.2 Flexible battery management 4
2.4.3 Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA) 4
2.5 Warranty 4
2.5.1 Extended warranty 5
2.5.2 Additional service/maintenance support 5
2.6 Extended Service enquiry form 6
3: Installation 7
3.1 Introduction 7
3.2 Receipt of the UPS 7
3.2.1 Site transportation 7
3.3 Unpacking 8
3.3.1 Nameplate 8
3.4 Batteries 8
3.5 Storage 9
3.5.1 UPS 9
3.5.2 Battery 9
3.6 Positioning 9
3.6.1 Planning the installation 9
3.7 UPS Power Cabling (preparation and planning) 10
3.7.1 General requirements 10
3.8 Connecting the UPS input supply 16
3.8.1 Safety notes 16
3.8.2 Preparing the input cabling 16
3.8.3 Connecting the UPS input power cables 16
3.9 Connecting the UPS Output Supply 20
3.9.1 Safety notes 20
3.9.2 Preparation for the output cabling 20
3.9.3 Connecting the UPS output cables 20
3.10 Connecting the batteries 21
3.10.1 Safety Notes 21
3.10.2 Battery cabling 21
3.10.3 Connecting the battery cables 22
3.10.4 Internal battery for ST-40 and ST-60 cabinets 22
3.10.5 External battery enclosures 24
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3.11 Module interfacing facilities 28
3.11.1 Smart Port JD1 (Serial RS 232) and USB Port 28
3.11.2 X1 & X2 Dry Port (volt-free contacts) 29
4: Operation 31
4.1 Commissioning 31
4.2 UPS control panel 31
4.2.1 Power Management Display (PMD) 32
4.2.2 Mimic LED indicators 32
4.2.3 Operator keys 32
4.3 Description of the LCD display 33
4.3.1 Status screens 33
4.3.2 Main menu screen 34
4.3.3 Event log menu screen 34
4.3.4 Measurements menu screen 34
4.3.5 Commands menu screen 35
4.3.6 UPS Data menu screen 35
4.3.7 Set-Up Service menu screen 35
4.3.8 Set-up User menu screen 36
4.3.9 Set-Up Service menu screen 36
4.4 Operating modes 37
4.4.1 On-line (inverter) mode 37
4.4.2 On-bypass (line-interactive) mode 37
4.4.3 Maintenance bypass mode 37
4.5 Operating Instructions 38
4.5.1 Starting the UPS system from the maintenance bypass 38
4.5.2 Individual UPS module start/stop procedure 39
4.5.3 Transfer to maintenance bypass mode 40
4.5.4 Complete system shutdown 41
4.6 Replacing a UPS module in a single module system 42
4.6.1 Extracting the UPS module 42
4.6.2 Refitting the UPS module 42
4.7 Replacing a UPS module in a REDUNDANT multi-module system 42
4.7.1 Extracting the UPS module 43
4.7.2 Refitting the UPS module 43
4.8 Replacing a UPS module in a CAPACITY multi-module system 43
4.8.1 Extracting the UPS module 43
4.8.2 Refitting the UPS module 44
5: Maintenance 45
5.1 Introduction 45
5.2 System calibration 45
5.3 User responsibilities 45
5.4 Routine maintenance 45
5.5 Battery testing 46
5.6 Battery maintenance 46
5.7 Battery disposal and recycling 46
6: Troubleshooting 47
6.1 Alarms 47
6.2 Menu, Commands, Event Log, Measurements, 47
6.3 Fault Identification and Rectification Messages and Alarms 47
6.4 Contacting Service 48
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7: Options 49
7.1 Introduction 49
7.2 Remote emergency stop 49
7.3 Generator ON facilities 50
7.4 UPS Monitoring and automated control software 50
7.4.1 SNMP Card slots 50
7.4.2 The importance of UPS management 51
7.4.3 WAVEMON Shutdown and Monitoring Software 51
7.4.4 Functional description 52
7.4.5 Licensing 52
7.4.6 RCCMD Server shutdown 52
7.5 PowerREPORTER™ management software 53
7.5.1 Functional description 53
8: Specification 55
8.1 Mechanical Characteristics – UPS Cabinet 55
8.2 Mechanical Characteristics – UPS Module 56
8.3 Input Characteristics 56
8.4 Battery Characteristics 56
8.5 Battery Capacity Usage 56
8.6 Heat Dissipation Per Module With Non-Linear Load 57
8.7 Output Characteristics 57
8.8 Standards 57
8.9 Environmental Characteristics 58
8.10 Communication Options 58
8.11 Fuses & Cables Quick Reference 59
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1: Safety
1.1 Description of symbols used in this manual
1.2 User precautions
1Safety
WARNING: The warning symbol is used where there is danger of an electrical shock, equipment damage or
personal-injury.
CAUTION: The caution symbol is used to highlight important information to avoid possible equipment
malfunction or damage.
WARNING: Keep this manual with the UPS for future reference.
WARNING: The UPS and peripheral equipment must be installed and commissioned by suitably qualified and
trained personnel who are aware of the potential shock hazards.
WARNING: Do not attempt to install this UPS system until you are satisfied that ALL the safety instructions and
hazard warnings contained in this manual are read and fully understood.
WARNING: High leakage current!
Ensure that the UPS has been correctly earthed before you connect the mains power supply!
WARNING: This UPS must not be started-up or put into use without having first been commissioned by a fully
trained engineer authorised by the manufacturer.
WARNING: All servicing must be performed by qualified personnel. Do not attempt to service the UPS yourself.
You run risk of exposure to dangerous voltages by opening or removing the UPS-covers! Uninterruptible Power
Supplies Ltd will assume no responsibility nor liability due to incorrect operation or manipulation of the UPS.
WARNING: The PW8000DPA ST is a Class A UPS product (according to BS EN 62040). In a domestic
environment the UPS may cause radio interference. In such an environment the user may be required to
undertake additional measures.
2: General Description
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2.1 Reliability and Quality Standards
Congratulations on your purchase of the PW8000DPA ST.
Using a unique modular construction, the PW8000DPA ST represents a completely new generation of medium power, 3
phase UPS-Systems, incorporating the latest technological developments in power engineering. High reliability, upgrade
ability, low operating costs and excellent electrical performance are only some of the highlights of this innovative UPS
solution.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd specialises in the design, building, installation and maintenance of Uninterruptible
Power Systems. This compact and powerful UPS is just one example of our wide range of state-of-the-art power
protection devices and will provide your critical equipment with a steady and reliable power supply for many years.
The criteria and methods which are used in the design, manufacture, and maintenance of Uninterruptible Power Supply
systems are certified to International Standard ISO 9001/EN 29001 and ISO 14001. A full UPS Specification is given in
Chapter of this manual.
2.2 PW8000DPA ST System
PW8000DPA ST is a truly modular system based on 10kVA or 20kVA UPS modules which can be connected in parallel to
form a redundant-module system.
The UPS modules are assembled in a range of purpose-designed free-standing cabinets containing up to six UPS
modules, batteries and system switch-gear.
Cabinet-mounted systems are rated according to the maximum number of 20kVA modules that can be housed – i.e.
40kVA, 60kVA, 80kVA, 120kVA and 200kVA (see Figure 2.1). The 40kVA and 60kVA cabinets also contain the UPS
batteries whereas these must be located externally in the 80kVA, 120kVA and 200kVA cabinets.
2.3 System Configuration
The illustrations in Figure 2.1 show the available cabinets fully populated with either 2, 3, 4, 6 or 10 UPS modules;
however each of the systems shown can operate with as little as a single module fitted.
Thanks to the advanced PW8000DPA ST system design, if a cabinet is not fully populated it is possible to add further
modules, as required, to increase the system capacity without the need to power-down the system or in any way disrupt
the load. This ‘hot-swappable’ design also means that individual modules can be exchanged while the equipment is
running without the need to transfer the load to the bypass supply (depending on system redundancy and demanded
load).
2General Description
Key Point: All the modules fitted within a cabinet must be of the same rating – i.e. it is not possible to mix 10kVA
and 20kVA modules in the same parallel system.
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Figure 2.1 PW8000DPA ST module configuration
2.4 Advanced Design Features
2.4.1 Input booster technology
The UPS module’s inbuilt advanced booster technology results in a perfect sinusoidal input power quality at 0.99 input
power factor with a harmonic content of 3% THD(i). This leads to a more reliable total system operation and savings in
generator and transformer sizing as losses in the windings are minimised. It also means that traditional harmonic filters
are no longer required.
The high power factor presented by the UPS on the incoming mains supply minimises cabling and fusing costs due to the
resulting lack of reactive power consumption. This, together with the accompanying low harmonic currents, provide the
following benefits:
No additional losses in wires and cables.
No extra heating of transformers and generators.
No over sizing of generators.
No false circuit breaker tripping and malfunction.
No erratic operation of computers, telecommunication, monitors, electronic test equipment etc.
No resonance with power factor correction capacitors.
ST-40 Cabinet ST-60 Cabinet ST-80 Cabinet ST-120 Cabinet
2x20kVA modules
80 Batteries
3x20kVA modules
240 Batteries
4x20kVA modules
No Batteries
6x20kVA modules
No Batteries
ST-200 Cabinet
10x20kVA modules
No Batteries
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2.4.2 Flexible battery management
This equipment employs a flexible battery management which avoids premature deterioration of battery life by advanced
management of battery charging and preventive failure diagnostics.
The major benefits are:
AC-ripple free battery charging due to a dc-dc charger separated from the rectifier and inverter.
Wide range of number of battery blocks (24-50 blocks of 12V; depending autonomy times).
UPS's wide input voltage operating window extends the battery life due to fewer discharge cycles.
Battery discharge protection caused by load jumps.
Proactive battery protection from false manipulations and inadequate charging voltages.
Proactive battery failure detection thanks to Advanced Battery Diagnosis (ABD) - Algorithm.
User selectable battery tests.
Optional temperature compensated charging to enhance battery life.
2.4.3 Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA)
The PW8000DPA ST system features DPA paralleling technology that provides n+x redundancy without introducing a
single-point-of-failure. The modules utilizing the DPA technology are completely autonomous be means of individual
power units, bypasses, CPUs, control panels and separate battery configuration.
2.5 Warranty
The PW8000DPA ST UPS is supplied with a limited warranty that the UPS and its component parts are free from defects
in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of commissioning, or fifteen months from the date of
original delivery, whichever is the sooner.
This warranty is the only warranty given and no other warranty, express or implied, is provided.
This warranty is invalidated if the UPS is used without having been commissioned by a fully trained and authorised
engineer.
The warranty does not apply to any losses or damages caused by misuse, abuse, negligence, neglect, unauthorised
repair or modification, incorrect installation, inappropriate operating environment, accident, act of God, or inappropriate
application.
If the UPS fails to conform to the above within the warranty period then Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd will, at its sole
option, repair or replace the UPS. All replaced parts will remain the property of Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.
As a general policy, Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd does not recommend the use of its products in:
life support applications where failure or malfunction of the product can be reasonably expected to cause failure of
the life support device, or to significantly affect it’s safety or effectiveness.
applications concerned with direct patient care.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd will not knowingly sell its products for use in such applications unless it receives in
writing assurances satisfactory to Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd that:
the risks of injury or damage have been minimized.
the customer assumes all such risks.
the liability of Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd is adequately protected under the circumstances.
CAUTION: The UPS contains batteries that must be re-charged for a minimum of 12 hours every six months
(at 20°C) to prevent deep-discharging. Batteries that have been deep-discharged, for whatever reason, are not
covered by this warranty.
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2.5.1 Extended warranty
The standard warranty may be enhanced by protecting the UPS with an extended warranty agreement (maintenance
contract). An extended warranty agreement enhances the standard warranty by providing the following:
Regular preventative maintenance inspections.
Guaranteed speed of response to operational problems.
24 hour telephone support.
Fully comprehensive cover (excluding batteries and capacitors).
Contact the Service Support Hotline on 0800 731 3269 for further details.
2.5.2 Additional service/maintenance support
In addition to providing support for the PW8000DPA ST UPS, Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd can provide
maintenance and support on a wide range of different UPS products.
If you are interested in an extended warranty for your PW8000DPA ST UPS, or for any other UPS products you may have,
please complete the enquiry form shown below and return or FAX it to:
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.
Woodgate
Bartley Wood Business Park
Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9XA
Tel: 01256 386700
0800 731 3269 (24 Hr.)
Fax: 01256 386701
Email: service@upspower.co.uk
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2.6 Extended Service enquiry form
Thank you for your enquiry, which will receive our prompt attention.
If you need to contact us immediately call free on,
Freefone 0800 731 3269
or E-mail us on service@upspower.co.uk
www.upspower.co.uk
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.
Woodgate
Bartley Wood Business Park
Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9XA
Tel: 01256 386700
Name: ............................................................................................
Job Title: ............................................................................................
Company: ............................................................................................
Address: ............................................................................................
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............................................................................................
Post Code ............................................................................................
Tel. ............................................................................................
Fax. ............................................................................................
E-mail ............................................................................................
Please contact me to discuss:
Extended Warranty options for my PW8000DPA ST UPS
Extended warranty options for my UPS System as below:
Manufacturer:...................................................................
Model Nº:..........................................................................
Rating kVA:.......................................................................
Replacement Batteries......................................................................
Other ..................................................................(please specify)
Fax to: 01256 386701 www.upspower.co.uk
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3: Installation
3.1 Introduction
This chapter contains all the information necessary for the correct unpacking, positioning, cabling and installation of the
PW8000DPA ST UPS cabinet.
3.2 Receipt of the UPS
The UPS and accessories are delivered on a specifically designed pallet that is easy to move with a forklift or a pallet jack.
The packing container protects the UPS from mechanical and environmental damage. This protection is further increased
by wrapping the PW8000DPA ST UPS with a plastic sheet.
Upon receiving the UPS, carefully examine the packing container and the UPS for any sign of physical damage. The
outside 'Tip&Tel' (“FRAGILE” and “ARROW”) indicator should be intact if the equipment has been transported in an
upright position. In case of rupture (or if they are suspect) inform the carrier and Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd
immediately.
Ensure that the received UPS corresponds to the description indicated in the delivery note.
3.2.1 Site transportation
If you transport the UPS equipment after it has been off-loaded (for example, for storage or moving to a different
installation location) please observe the following precautions.
3Installation
WARNING: All the operations described in this section must be performed by authorised electricians or
suitably qualified personnel.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd. will take no responsibility for any personal or material damage caused
by incorrect cabling or operations, or activities which are not carried out in strict accordance with the
instructions contained in this manual.
CAUTION: When off loading the UPS always keep it in an upright position.
Do not drop the equipment.
Do not stack the pallets due to the high-energy batteries involved and the heavy weight.
CAUTION: Visible transport damages must be notified to the carrier immediately after receipt!
Other claims for shipping damage must also be filed immediately and the carrier must be informed within 7
days of receipt of the equipment.
Packing materials should be stored for further investigation.
CAUTION: Transportation:
To avoid the UPS cabinets and/or battery cabinet falling over, use the shipping brackets on the rear and
front to secure the cabinets.
– Do not tilt the cabinets more than 10° from vertical.
CAUTION: Potential dangers:
– If the cabinet has been tilted it might damage the equipment and it should not therefore be connected to
the mains electricity supply.
– The weight of the UPS system could cause serious injuries to persons or anything in the surrounding area.
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3.3 Unpacking
If the packages are received in good order (i.e. the ‘tip & tell’ “FRAGILE” and “ARROW” indications on the packing
container are intact) then perform the following steps to unpack the UPS:
1. If the cabinet is shipped inside a wooden case, remove the screws at the base and sides of the case then carefully
remove the case from the equipment.
2. Cut the wrappers and remove the packing container by pulling it upwards.
3. Remove the plastic sheeting covering the UPS.
4. Remove the UPS from the pallet.
5. Retain the packaging materials for future shipment of the UPS.
6. Examine the UPS for any sign of damage.
Notify your supplier immediately if damage is apparent.
7. Open the cabinet door and ensure that all the UPS modules are correctly and securely fitted in their compartments.
Ensure that a protection cover is fitted to the front of any empty UPS compartments.
3.3.1 Nameplate
The technical specifications of the PW8000DPA ST are provided on the nameplate which is situated at the front (internal
door) of the UPS.
Check that the details on the nameplate corresponds to the purchased material detailed on the delivery note.
3.4 Batteries
The standard batteries connected to the UPS are sealed, maintenance-free batteries which will be mounted either within
the UPS cabinet or an external battery cabinet. The battery will usually be connected when the UPS is commissioned.
Battery life depends very much on the ambient temperature, and optimum battery life will be obtained if the batteries are
operated at a temperature of 20°C.
If the UPS is delivered without batteries, Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd is not responsible for any damage or
malfunctioning caused to the UPS by the incorrect storage, installation or connection of batteries by third parties.
CAUTION: Storage:
– The UPS should be stored in the original packing and shipping carton.
– The recommended storing temperature for the UPS system and batteries is between +5 °C and +40°C.
– The UPS system and the battery sets must be protected from humidity < 90% RF (non-condensing).
WARNING: The UPS system, the battery cabinet (option) and the batteries are heavy and may tip during
transportation causing serious injury if the unpacking instructions are not followed closely.
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3.5 Storage
3.5.1 UPS
If you plan to store the UPS prior to use, store it in a clean dry environment with a temperature between +5°C to +40°C
and RH of less than 90%. If the packing container is removed, you must protect the UPS from dust.
3.5.2 Battery
The UPS utilizes sealed, maintenance-free batteries, whose storage capability depends on ambient temperature. It is
therefore important not to store the UPS for longer than 6 months at 20°C, 3 months at 30°C or 2 months at 35°C storage
temperature without recharging the batteries. For longer term storage the battery should be fully recharged every 6
months @20°C.
3.6 Positioning
3.6.1 Planning the installation
A certain amount of pre-planning will help ensure smooth, trouble-free equipment installation. The following guidelines
should be taken into account when planning a suitable UPS location and environment.
1. The equipment must be installed and transported in a upright position.
2. The floor at the installed location and en-route from the off-loading point must be able to safely take the weight of the
UPS and battery equipment plus fork lift during transit.
3. The UPS cabinet requires space to bottom/front and back to enable cooling airflow. Suitable ventilation airflow must
also be provided (See Figure 3.1). Allow a 200mm minimum clearance at the back of the cabinet.
4. All parts of the UPS required for maintenance, servicing and user operation are accessible from the front. Reserve a
minimum of 900mm space at the front of the UPS cabinet.
5. An ambient temperature of 20°C is recommended to achieve a long battery life. The cooling air entering the UPS must
not exceed +40°C.
6. Avoid high ambient temperature, moisture and humidity. The floor material should be non-flammable and strong
enough to support the heavy load.
7. In summary, the UPS should be located where:
a) Humidity (< 90% non-condensing) and temperature (+15°C to +25°C) are within prescribed limits.
b) Fire protection standards are respected.
c) Cabling can be performed easily.
d) A minimum 900mm front accessibility is available for service or periodic maintenance.
e) Requested air cooling flow is available.
f) The air conditioning system can provide a sufficient amount of air cooling to keep the room at, or below, the
maximum desired temperature.
g) No dust or corrosive/explosive gases are present.
h) The location is vibration free.
i) If the UPS will be installed in bayed enclosures, partition walls have to be installed.
CAUTION: Sealed batteries must never be stored in a discharged or partially discharged state.
Extreme temperature, under-charge, overcharge or over-discharge will destroy batteries!
Key Point: Note the following:
Charge the battery both before and after storing.
Always store the batteries in a dry, clean, cool environment in their original packaging.
If the packaging is removed protect the batteries from dust and humidity.
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Figure 3.1 UPS Space Recommendations
3.7 UPS Power Cabling (preparation and planning)
3.7.1 General requirements
It is the customer’s responsibility to provide all external fuses, isolators and cables used to connect the UPS input and
output power supplies. The information in this section should assist in the planning and preparation of the UPS power
cabling.
The UPS input supply and bypass supply should be connected to the utility mains through a LV-Distribution board and
protected by a circuit breaker or fuse. This provides overload protection and also a means of isolating the UPS from the
mains supply when required. Similarly, the UPS output supply should be connected to the load equipment via a suitably
fused output distribution panel.
The UPS can be wired with a ‘single feed’ input (standard), whereby the UPS input supply is connected internally to the
UPS bypass circuit; or it can be wired with a ‘dual feed’ input, whereby the UPS bypass circuit is connected to a dedicated
‘bypass’ supply (See Figure 3.3).
Figure 3.3 identifies the UPS input/output cabling requirements and provides information regarding fuse ratings, cable
ratings and cable sizing. This information is given for guidance only.
Figure 3.5 shows details of the power terminal connections withing the UPS including connection sizes and recommended
tightening torque. This illustration shows that the UPS unit requires the following power cables:
Key Point: This information is given for guidance only. All fuses, isolators and power cables must be rated and
installed in accordance with the prescribed IEC standards or local regulations – e.g. BS7671:2008.
UPS UPS
X
Y
Open
Doors
Battery Battery
Z
Open
Doors
Y
Z
X
Min Clearance (mm) X Y Z
ST-40/ST-80 200 900 50-100
ST-60/ST-120 200 900 50-100
ST-200 300 900 50-100
ST-40 ST-60 ST-80 ST-120 ST-200
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 550 x 1135 x 770 550 x 1975 x 770 550 x 1135 x 770 550 x 1975 x 770 550 x 1975 x 770
Accessibility Totally front accessibility for service and maintenance (no side, top or rear access required)
Positioning Min. 200 mm rear space (required for ventilation) 300mm rear
Input/Output Power Cabling From the bottom at the front
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Rectifier (In):
three-phase (1L1, 1L2, 1L3)
neutral (1N)
protective earth (PE) connection for the rectifier input
Bypass (In):
three-phase (2L1, 2L2, 2L3)
neutral (2N)
protective earth (PE) connection for the bypass if used as ‘Dual Feed’ input
Load (Out):
three-phase (3L1, 3L2, 3L3)
neutral (3N)
protective earth (PE) connection for the load output
External Battery:
Plus (+)
Common (N)
Minus (-)
protective earth (PE) connection for the external batteries
Input neutral grounding
Figure 3.2 Input neutral grounding
Key Point: Input neutral is required to operate the rectifier.
In TN-S systems, no 4-pole input switches or circuit breakers should be used.
During battery operation the neutral must always be grounded.
0V 230V
UPS
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Figure 3.3 PowerWAVE 8000DPA ST fuse & cable rating for single input supply
Fuse A
Load
SINGLE INPUT FEED (standard)
Mains (3x400/230V)
Cable D
Cable A
F1 F2
UPS Module 1
Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Module 6
Rectifier
Inverter
Static Switch
Rectifier
Inverter
Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Modules 2 - 5
Rectifier
Inverter
UPS CABINET
Maintenance Bypass IA1
BATTERY
CABINET
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Figure 3.4 PowerWAVE 8000DPA ST fuse & cable rating for dual input supply
Fuse B
Load
INPUT FEED
Mains (3x400/230V)
Cable D
Cable B
F1 F2
UPS Module 1
Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Module 6
Rectifier
Inverter
Rectifier
Inverter
F1 F2
UPS Modules 2 - 5
Rectifier
Inverter
UPS CABINET
Maintenance Bypass IA1
Fuse C
Cable C
BYPASS FEED
Mains (3x400/230V)
Static Switch Static Switch
BATTERY
CABINET
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Figure 3.5 ST-40. ST-60, ST-80, ST-120 Power cable and connection sizes
PE
External Batt.
1L1
N+
2L1 2L2 2L3 2N 3L2 3N
1L2 1L3 1N PE 3L1 3L3 PE
PE
External Batt.
1L1
N
+
2L1 2L2 2L3 2N 3L2 3N
1L2 1L3 1N PE 3L1 3L3 PE
PE
External Batt.
1L1
N
+
2L1 2L2 2L3 2N 3L2 3N
1L2 1L3 1N PE 3L1 3L3 PE
PE
External Batt.
1L1
N+
2L1 2L2 2L3 2N 3L2 3N
1L2 1L3 1N PE 3L1 3L3 PE
UPS
Range
Common Battery
(+ / N / –)
Input Bypass
(3+N)
Input Rectifier
(3+N+PE)
Output Load
(3+N+PE)
ST-40 3 x M5 (B) 4 x 16/25mm2 (T) 5 x 16/25mm2 (T) 5 x 16/25mm2 (T)
ST-60 3 x M6 (B) 4 x 352 (T) 4 x 352 (T)
+ PE 502 (T)
4 x 352 (T)
+ PE 502 (T)
ST-80 3 x M6 (B) 4 x 502 (T)
+ N 70/95mm2 (T)
3 x 502 (T)
+ N 70/95mm2 (T)
+ PE 50mm2 (T)
3 x 502 (T)
+ N 70/95mm2 (T)
+ PE 502 (T)
ST-120 3 x 2xM5 (B) or
3 x M10 (B)
4 x 70/95mm2 (T) 4 x 70/95mm2 (T)
+ PE 502 (T)
4 x 70/95mm2 (T)
+ PE 502 (T)
Notes:
1. Fuse and Cable recommendations to IEC 60950-1:2001.
2. The fuse and cable rating details in the above tables are a recommendation only.
3. The UPS must be installed to prescribed IEC or local regulations (e.g. BS7671:2008).
4. DC Cables and Battery fuses are bespoke to the installation.
ST-40
ST-60
ST-80
ST-120
Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
1L1-1L3 = Input Mains
2L1-2L3 = Bypass Mains
3L1-3L3 = Output to Load
PE = Protective Earth
N = Neutral
(Dual feed only)
Common battery
links shown fitted.
Cabinet
Remove links
for Dual Feed
(NOT NEUTRAL LINK)
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Figure 3.6 ST-200 Power cable and connection sizes
External Batt.
External Batt.
Common
Battery
Links
Single/Dual
Feed
Links
(PE) Protective (safety) earth
1L1
N
2L1 2L2 2L3 (2N)
3L23N1L2 1L3 1N 3L1 3L3
Bypass Mains Supply (Dual input feed only)
UPS Input Mains Supply
UPS Output (load supply)
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1
N
2
N
3
N
4
N
5
N
2L1 2L2 2L3 2N
1L1 1L2 1L3 1N 3N 3L1 3L2 3L3
UPS
Range
Separate Battery Common Battery
(+ / N / –)
Input Bypass
(3+N)
Input Rectifier
(3+N+PE)
Output Load
(3+N+PE)
ST-200 5 x 352 (T)
1 batt feeds 2 modules
3 x (2 x M10) (B)
+PE 1 x M10 (B)
3 x M12 (B)
+PE 1 x M12 (B)
4 x M12 (B)
+PE 1 x M12 (B)
4 x M12 (B)
+PE 1 x M12 (B)
Notes:
1. Fuse and Cable recommendations to IEC 60950-1:2001.
2. The fuse and cable rating details in the above tables are a recommendation only.
3. The UPS must be installed to prescribed IEC or local regulations (e.g. BS7671:2008).
4. DC Cables and Battery fuses are bespoke to the installation.
ST-200
1L1-1L3 = Input Mains
2L1-2L3 = Bypass Mains (Dual feed only)
3L1-3L3 = Output to Load
PE = Protective Earth
N = Neutral
Cabinet
Remove links for separate
battery installation and connect
batteries to individual terminals.
Note that when using individual
batteries, each battery is
connected to two UPS modules.
Remove links for Dual input
(NOT NEUTRAL LINK)
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3.8 Connecting the UPS input supply
3.8.1 Safety notes
Please ensure you read and understand the following safety notes before you begin the UPS electrical installation.
1. All operations detailed in this section must be performed by an authorised electrician or qualified personnel.
2. Once the electrical installation is completed the initial UPS start-up and commissioning must be performed by
qualified personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
3. Do not operate the UPS if there is water or moisture present.
4. When carrying out any work on the UPS input power cables you must ensure that the UPS supplies are isolated at the
supply distribution panel and, where possible, locked out. Warning notices should be posted where applicable to
prevent inadvertent operation of the input supply isolators.
3.8.2 Preparing the input cabling
Before you start connecting the UPS input cables:
Ensure that the provided fuses and cables satisfy the ratings shown in Figures 3.3 to 3.5, and are in accordance
with the prescribed IEC Standards or local regulations (e.g. BS7671:2008).
Do not commence this procedure until the UPS is properly installed at its intended final location.
3.8.3 Connecting the UPS input power cables
1. To protect personnel during the UPS installation ensure that the connections are performed under the following
conditions:
a) No mains voltage is present.
b) Loads are shut down and disconnected.
c) The UPS is shut down and voltage-free.
d) The UPS Maintenance Bypass Isolator IA1 is OFF.
2. Gain internal access to the UPS and remove the UPS terminal cover.
3. Connect the earth cable from the LV-Distribution Board to the protective earth (PE) terminal in the UPS.
4. The PW8000DPA ST input supply can be wired for ‘single feed’ (standard) or ‘dual feed’ operation. Connect the input
power cable coming from the LV-Distribution Board to the UPS input terminals following the appropriate instructions
(single feed) or (dual feed) below.
Single Input Feed
Refer to the schematic drawing and connection table in Figure 3.7.
1. Connect the UPS input supply cables to terminals 1L1, 1L2, 1L3 and 1N on the UPS main terminal block (See Figure
3.5). Ensure correct (clockwise) phase rotation.
2. Secure the cables to the fixing rail located under the UPS connection terminals.
WARNING: Opening or removing the UPS enclosure covers will create the risk of exposure to
dangerous voltages if power is connected to the UPS.
CAUTION: The input Neutral cable must ALWAYS be connected.
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Dual Input Feed
Refer to the schematic drawing and connection table in Figure 3.8.
1. The UPS is supplied (as standard) with facilities for a single cable feed for the rectifier and bypass supplies. For a dual
feed configuration remove the links between 1L1 - 2L1; 1L2 - 2L2; and 1L3 - 2L3 on the Input Terminal Block (See
Figure 3.5). Leave the Neutral link connected between 1N - 2N.
2. Connect the UPS input supply cables to terminals 1L1, 1L2, 1L3 and 1N on the UPS main terminal block (See Figure
3.5). Ensure correct (clockwise) phase rotation.
3. Connect the UPS bypass supply cables to terminals 2L1, 2L2, 2L3 and 2N on the UPS main terminal block (See
Figure 3.5). Ensure correct (clockwise) phase rotation.
4. Secure the cables to the fixing rail located under the UPS connection terminals.
Note: The UPS commissioning engineer will configure the UPS system for a dual input operation at the time of
commissioning.
CAUTION: The input Neutral cable must ALWAYS be connected.
CAUTION: The bypass Neutral cable must ALWAYS be connected.
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Figure 3.7 UPS with Single Input Feed - Connection block diagram
AAA
IL1 IL2 IL3
L1
L2
L3
Maintenance Bypass IA1
2L1 2L2 2L3
3L1 3L2 3L3
N
PE
A A
1N PE 2N PE
3N PE
Mains
Supply
D D D D Output
Supply
Fuse A
D
Single Feed Links
Fuse E
Ext.
Batt. Cable E
F1 F2
UPS Module 1
Rectifier
Inverter
Static Switch Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Modules 2 - 6
Rectifier
Inverter
UPS CABINET
+
N
Fuse A (A) Cable A (mm2)Cable D (mm2)
ST-40 3 x 80 5 x 16 5 x 16
ST-60 3 x 125 5 x 35 5 x 35
ST-80 3 x 160 5 x 50 5 x 50
ST-120 3 x 224 4x95 +1x50(PE) 5 x 70
ST200 3x350 5 x 185 5 x 185
Fuse and Cable recommendations to IEC 60950-1:2001
The fuse and cable rating details in the above tables are a recommendation only.
The UPS must be installed to prescribed IEC or local regulations (e.g. BS7671:2008)
INPUT
CABLE
UPS
TERMINAL
Phase L1 1L1
Phase L2 1L2
Phase L3 1L3
NEUTRAL 1N
EARTH PE
OUTPUT
CABLE
UPS
TERMINAL
Phase L1 3L1
Phase L2 3L2
Phase L3 3L3
NEUTRAL 3N
EARTH PE
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Figure 3.8 Dual Input Feed - Connection block diagram
BBB
IL1 IL2 IL3
L1
L2
L3
Maintenance Bypass IA1
2L1 2L2 2L3
3L1 3L2 3L3
N
PE
B B
1N PE 2N PE
3N PE
D D D D Output
Supply
Fuse B
D
Fuse E
Ext.
Batt. Cable E
F1 F2
UPS Module 1
Rectifier
Inverter
Static Switch Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Modules 2 - 6
Rectifier
Inverter
UPS CABINET
+
N
CCC
L1
L2
L3
N
PE
C C
Fuse C
Mains Supply Bypass Supply
Fuse B (A) Cable B (mm2)Fuse C (A) Cable C (mm2)Cable D (mm2)
ST-40 3 x 80 5 x 16 3 x 80 4 x 16 5 x 16
ST-60 3 x 125 5 x 35 3 x 125 4 x 35 5 x 35
ST-80 3 x 160 5 x 50 3 x 160 4 x 50 5 x 50
ST-120 3 x 224 4x95 +1x50(PE) 3 x 224 4 x 95 5 x 95
ST200 3 x 350 5 x 185 3 x 350 4 x 185 4 x 185
Fuse and Cable recommendations to IEC 60950-1:2001
The fuse and cable rating details in the above tables are a recommendation only.
The UPS must be installed to prescribed IEC or local regulations (e.g. BS7671:2008)
INPUT
CABLE
UPS
TERMINAL
Phase L1 1L1
Phase L2 1L2
Phase L3 1L3
NEUTRAL 1N
EARTH PE
OUTPUT
CABLE
UPS
TERMINAL
Phase L1 3L1
Phase L2 3L2
Phase L3 3L3
NEUTRAL 3N
EARTH PE
BYPASS
CABLE
UPS
TERMINAL
Phase L1 2L1
Phase L2 2L2
Phase L3 2L3
NEUTRAL 2N
EARTH PE
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3.9 Connecting the UPS Output Supply
3.9.1 Safety notes
Ensure you read and understand the following safety notes before you begin the UPS electrical installation.
1. All operations detailed in this section must be performed by an authorised electrician or qualified personnel.
2. Once the electrical installation is completed the initial UPS start-up and commissioning must be performed by
qualified personnel authorised by the manufacturer.
3. Do not operate the UPS if there is water or moisture present.
4. When carrying out any work on the UPS output power cables you must ensure that the UPS supplies are isolated at
the supply distribution panel and, where possible, locked out. Warning notices should be posted where applicable to
prevent inadvertent operation of the input supply isolators.
3.9.2 Preparation for the output cabling
Circuit breakers (or equivalent protection) must be fitted between the UPS output and load equipment to provide additional
protection to the UPS in the event of an overload or short circuit, and also provide a means of isolating individual loads if
required.
Before you start connecting the UPS output cables to the load distribution panel:
Ensure that the potential load does not exceed the UPS model output power rating (OUTPUT POWER) on the
nameplate.
Ensure the output circuit breakers are correctly sized with respect to the load rating and associated cabling.
The maximum total load rating and maximum load rating of the individual load sockets should be indicated on the
output distribution board.
The circuit breakers must comply with the prescribed IEC Standards (e.g. BS7671:2008). It is recommended that a
separate output distribution board is provided for the load.
3.9.3 Connecting the UPS output cables
1. To protect personnel during the UPS installation ensure that the connections are performed under the following
conditions:
a) No mains voltage is present.
b) Loads are shut down and disconnected.
c) The UPS is shut down and voltage-free.
d) The UPS Maintenance Bypass Isolator IA1 is OFF.
2. Gain internal access to the UPS and remove the UPS terminal cover.
3. Connect the protective earth cable from the Load Distribution Board to the output protective earth (PE) terminals, as
shown in Figure 3.5.
4. Connect the UPS output supply cables to terminals 3L1, 3L2, 3L3 and 3N on the UPS main terminal block (See Figure
3.5). Ensure correct (clockwise) phase rotation.
5. Secure the cables to the fixing rail located under the UPS connection terminals.
6. Ensure the output cables are connected to the correct power terminals on the output (load) distribution panel.
WARNING: Opening or removing the UPS enclosure covers will create the risk of exposure to dangerous
voltages if power is connected to the UPS.
CAUTION: The output Neutral cable must ALWAYS be connected.
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3.10 Connecting the batteries
3.10.1 Safety Notes
1. For personal protection, ensure that the battery cables are connected under the following conditions:
a) No mains voltage is present in the UPS.
b) All the loads are disconnected.
c) The UPS battery isolators are open and the external battery isolators are open in the external battery cabinet
(where used) – i.e. the terminals to which the battery cables are to be fitted are electrically isolated.
3.10.2 Battery cabling
Figure 3.9 Battery connections (ST-60 Cabinet shown)
In all modules, the batteries are connected to terminal blocks mounted on the left hand side of the power connection rail –
as shown in Figure 3.5. There are three terminal block connections for each UPS module, annotated Battery + / N / –. The
cables at the top of these terminal blocks are connected to the battery isolators associated with each individual UPS
module. The battery strings are connected to the bottom of the terminal blocks, as shown in Figure 3.9.
Note: Figure 3.9 depicts the ST-60 Cabinet, which houses (up to) three UPS modules.
Battery configuration options
Several battery configurations are possible, depending on the required load power and battery autonomy time. Several
examples are shown in the following diagrams.
Common battery configuration
Where a ‘common battery’ configuration is implemented, all the UPS modules are fed by a common battery source (which
may comprise a number of parallel battery strings). Where this type of installation is used, ‘common battery’ links must
fitted to the bottom of the battery connection terminal blocks as shown in the left-hand diagram of Figure 3.9.
WARNING: Opening or removing the UPS enclosure covers will create the risk of exposure to dangerous
voltages if power is connected to the UPS.
The final assembly and connection of the battery units must be carried out by the commissioning engineer.
Do not attempt to complete the battery wiring or close the battery isolators before this system has been
commissioned.
TO UPS BATTERY
COMMON BATTERY
TO UPS BATTERY
INDIVIDUAL BATTERIES
PE 1L1
2L1
String 3 +
String 2 +
String 1 +
String 3 N
String 2 N
String 1 N
String 3
String 2
String 1
PE 1L1
2L1
UPS Module 3 +
UPS Module 2 +
UPS Module 1 +
UPS Module 3 N
UPS Module 2 N
UPS Module 1 N
UPS Module 3
UPS Module 2
UPS Module 1
UPS Module 3 +
UPS Module 2 +
UPS Module 1 +
UPS Module 3 N
UPS Module 2 N
UPS Module 1 N
UPS Module 3
UPS Module 2
UPS Module 1
String 3 +
String 2 +
String 1 +
String 3 N
String 2 N
String 1 N
String 3
String 2
String 1
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3.10.3 Connecting the battery cables
1. Ensure that the UPS input/bypass supply isolators/fuses are open on the input distribution board and verify that no
power is being fed to the UPS.
2. Ensure that the MAINTENANCE BYPASS isolator (IA1) is open (OFF).
3. Ensure that the battery isolators within the UPS cabinet are open.
4. If connecting wiring to an external battery cabinet (or racks):
a) Ensure that the fused battery isolators in the external battery cabinet (or racks) are open.
b) Connect the protective earth cable (PE) between the UPS and external battery cabinet.
c) Connect the battery cables, ensuring the cables are connected to the corresponding + / N /- terminals.
5. If connecting the internal batteries (ST-40 and ST-60 cabinet):
a) Connect the batteries to the battery connection terminal blocks ensuring the cables are connected to the
corresponding + / N /- terminals.
Note: DC Cables and battery fuses are bespoke to the installation.
3.10.4 Internal battery for ST-40 and ST-60 cabinets
The ST-40 and ST-60 cabinets are designed to house 80 and 240 internal 12V (7/9Ah) battery blocks respectively.
Different battery configurations are shown below.
For details of the battery connections see Figure 3.5 and Figure 3.9.
Important notes:
When the cabinets are populated with 10kVA UPS modules the 12V batteries can be connected in strings of 24-50
(even numbers only), depending the power sourced on the output.
When the cabinets are populated with 20kVA UPS modules the 12V batteries can be connected in strings of 36-50
(even numbers only), depending the power sourced on the output.
The commissioning engineer will program the correct number of battery blocks into the UPS control system (using
the control panel Service-Set-Up menu) when the system is commissioned.
WARNING: This procedure must be carried out by (or under the supervision of) the system commissioning
engineer.
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Figure 3.10 ST-40 Cabinet internal battery configuration
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
1x10kVA Module fitted 1x20kVA Module fitted 2x20kVA Modules fitted
(2x40) 7Ah Batteries(1 x 40) 7Ah Batteries (1 x 50) 7Ah Batteries
UPS Mod. 1
Fused battery isolator UPS Mod. 2
Fused battery isolator
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Figure 3.11 ST-60 Cabinet internal battery configuration
3.10.5 External battery enclosures
The ST-40 and ST-60 cabinets have integral battery storage; however this is not possible with the ST-80, ST-120 and
ST-200 units due to the space required to house a battery of a suitable size. In the case of ST-80 and ST-120 systems the
battery is either contained in an external battery cabinet, or rack-mounted.
A range of bespoke battery enclosures designed specifically to suit individual site requirements can be supplied for the
ST-80 and ST-120 models – two typical examples are shown in Figure 3.12. In all cases, the battery enclosure is fitted
with suitably rated fused isolators which are connected to the battery connection terminals inside the PW8000DPA ST as
shown in Figure 3.5.
Note: DC fuses and cables are bespoke to the installation.
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
10 x 7 Ah
1x10kVA Module fitted
1x(2 x 40) 7Ah Batteries 2 x 20kVA Module fitted
2x(2 x 40) 7Ah Batteries 3 x 20kVA Module fitted
3x(2 x 40) 7Ah Batteries 3 x 20kVA Module fitted
3x(1 x 50) 7Ah Batteries
UPS Mod. 1
Fused battery isolator UPS Mod. 2
Fused battery isolator UPS Mod. 3
Fused battery isolator
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Figure 3.12 External battery cabinets
F1
Fused battery isolators
F2 F3 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
Fused battery isolators
Battery Cabinet 120 Battery Cabinet 200
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Figure 3.13 External battery cabinet connection (ST-120 Cabinet shown)
Figure 3.13 shows typical methods for connecting the UPS cabinet (ST-120 in the example) to an external battery
installation. The top diagram illustrates connection for an ‘individual battery’ installation, and the lower diagram shows a
‘common battery’ installation.
A similar connection diagram for the ST-200 cabinet is shown in Figure 3.14. Note that the ST-200 cabinet only contains
connections for five external battery strings, however each connection is wired to the battery circuit breakers of two UPS
modules. Therefore where an ‘individual battery’ configuration is used with the ST-200 each battery is in fact connected to
2 UPS modules, rather than an individual module as is the case for the lower powered cabinets.
PE
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
UPS CABINET (120kVA Example)
UPS CABINET (120kVA Example)
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET
UPS Module 3 +
UPS Module 2 +
UPS Module 1 +
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 1
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 2
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 3
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 4
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 5
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 6
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 1
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 2
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 3
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 4
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 5
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 6
2 +
2 N
2 -
UPS Module 3 N
UPS Module 2 N
UPS Module 1 N
UPS Module 3
UPS Module 2
UPS Module 1
UPS Module 6 +
UPS Module 5 +
UPS Module 4 +
UPS Module 6 N
UPS Module 5 N
UPS Module 4 N
UPS Module 6
UPS Module 5
UPS Module 4
UPS Module 3 +
UPS Module 2 +
UPS Module 1 +
UPS Module 3 N
UPS Module 2 N
UPS Module 1 N
UPS Module 3
UPS Module 2
UPS Module 1
UPS Module 6 +
UPS Module 5 +
UPS Module 4 +
UPS Module 6 N
UPS Module 5 N
UPS Module 4 N
UPS Module 6
UPS Module 5
UPS Module 4
For reasons of clarity, the wiring for modules 1,3,5 only is shown in detail
PE
1 +
1 N
1 -
3 +
3 N
3 -
4 +
4 N
4 -
5 +
5 N
5 -
6 +
6 N
6 -
PE
2 +
2 N
2 -
1 +
1 N
1 -
3 +
3 N
3 -
4 +
4 N
4 -
5 +
5 N
5 -
6 +
6 N
6 -
PE
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Figure 3.14 External battery cabinet connection for ST-200 cabinet
PE PE
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
UPS CABINET (200kVA Example)
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET
EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 1/2
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 3/4
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 5/6
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 7/8
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 9/10
2 +
2 N
2 -
1 +
1 N
1 -
3 +
3 N
3 -
4 +
4 N
4 -
5 +
5 N
5 -
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 1
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 2
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 3
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 4
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 5
Battery fuse
for UPS Module 6
2 +
2 N
2 -
1 +
1 N
1 -
3 +
3 N
3 -
4 +
4 N
4 -
5 +
5 N
5 -
6 +
6 N
6 -
12345
12345
12345
To Modules 1 & 2 (+)
To Modules 3 & 4 (+)
To Modules 5 & 6 (+)
To Modules 7 & 8 (+)
To Modules 9 & 10 (+)
1 = To Modules 1 & 2 (N)
2 = To Modules 3 & 4 (N)
3 = To Modules 5 & 6 (N)
4 = To Modules 7 & 8 (N)
5 = To Modules 9 & 10 (N)
1 = To Modules 1 & 2 (-)
2 = To Modules 3 & 4 (-)
3 = To Modules 5 & 6 (-)
4 = To Modules 7 & 8 (-)
5 = To Modules 9 & 10 (-)
PE PE
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
TO UPS BATTERY ISOLATORS
UPS CABINET (200kVA Example)
12345
12345
12345
To Modules 1 & 2 (+)
To Modules 3 & 4 (+)
To Modules 5 & 6 (+)
To Modules 7 & 8 (+)
To Modules 9 & 10 (+)
1 = To Modules 1 & 2 (N)
2 = To Modules 3 & 4 (N)
3 = To Modules 5 & 6 (N)
4 = To Modules 7 & 8 (N)
5 = To Modules 9 & 10 (N)
1 = To Modules 1 & 2 (-)
2 = To Modules 3 & 4 (-)
3 = To Modules 5 & 6 (-)
4 = To Modules 7 & 8 (-)
5 = To Modules 9 & 10 (-)
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3.11 Module interfacing facilities
Figure 3.15 UPS Interfacing connectors (ST40 - ST120)
The PW8000DPA ST system contains a communications card which provides various I/O interface facilities. Two LEDs
(4) located on the board provide indication of the board’s status:
Green LED – blinking twice per second indicates normal operation.
Red LED – board alarm (indicates possible board replacement when lit).
3.11.1 Smart Port JD1 (Serial RS 232) and USB Port
The SMART PORT is an intelligent RS 232 serial port that allows the UPS to be connected to a computer. The connector
is a standard D-Type, 9-pin, female, and the USB is a standard USB port.
When installed, the optional SMART PORT software, WAVEMON, this connection allows the computer to monitor the
mains voltage and the UPS-status continuously and display a message in the event of any UPS system changes.
Figure 3.16 and show the connection to a PC from the UPS for PC’s with a 9 pin serial port and 25 pin serial port
respectively.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
12 3456
78
1 JR2 (RS485) Not used.
2 X2 Customer interface on Phoenix Terminals (potential-free contacts).
3 X1 Customer inputs.
4 LEDs Interface Board Status LEDs.
5 JD1 (RS232) Sub D9 female, PC Interface.
6 USB PC Interface.
7 SLOT 2 PowerReporter Slot for optional modem/ethernet card only.
8 SLOT 1 Slot for optional SNMP card only.
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Figure 3.16 Connector Cable - PC Serial Port
3.11.2 X1 & X2 Dry Port (volt-free contacts)
All the Input and Output interfaces are connected to Phoenix terminals (cable 0.5 mm²)
Input Interfaces Terminal block X1
Connection of Remote Shut down facilities, Generator Operation, Customers specials
(see also OPTIONS section).
Terminal Contact Signal Function
X1/1 +12Vdc Customer IN 1 (default as ONGENERATOR operation)
(NC = Generator ON)
X1/2 Gnd
X1/3 +12Vdc Customer IN 2
(Function on request, to be defined on purchase)
X1/4 Gnd
X1/5 +3.3Vdc Battery Temperature
If connected, the battery charger current is temperature dependent
X1/6 Gnd
X1/7 +12Vdc Remote shutdown
Do not remove the factory mounted bridge until an external remote shut down is
connected
X1/8 Gnd
X1/9 +12Vdc 12Vdc source
Max 200mA load
X1/10 Gnd
1
2
3
4
5
9
1
2
3
4
5
9
1
2
3
4
5
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
25
Interface Cable
UPS end Interface Cable
Computer end
9-Pin D-Type
(Male)
9-Pin D-Type
(Female)
9-Pin D-Type
(Male)
25-Pin D-Type
(Female)
Interface Cable
UPS end Interface Cable
Computer end
IN
GND
IN
GND
IN
GND
IN
GND
GND
OUT
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Output Interfaces Terminal blocks X2 (DRY PORTs)
Provision of signals for the automatic and orderly shutdown of servers, AS400 or Automation building systems. All voltage
free contacts are rated 60 VAC max. and 500 mA max.:
Figure 3.17 Dry Port (X2) Connections
Pin Contact Signal Function
X2/1 Alarm MAINS_OK Mains Present
X2/2 Mains Failure
X2/3 Common
X2/4 Message LOAD_ON_INV Load On Inverter
X2/5 (Load on bypass)
X2/6 Common
X2/7 Alarm BATT_LOW Battery Low
X2/8 Battery OK
X2/9 Common
X2/10 Message LOAD_ON_MAINS Load On Mains (BYPASS-MODE)
X2/11 (Load on Inverter)
X2/12 Common
X2/13 Alarm COMMON_ALARM Common Alarm
X2/14 No Alarm Condition
X2/15 Common
NO
NC
Com
NO
NC
Com
NO
NC
Com
NO
NC
Com
NO
NC
Com
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4.1 Commissioning
The PW8000DPA ST UPS is a high quality, complex electronic system that must be commissioned by a fully trained and
authorised Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd. field service engineer before it is put into use.
The commissioning engineer will:
Connect the UPS battery.
Check the UPS electrical installation and operating environment.
Perform a controlled UPS start-up.
Fully test the UPS system for correct operation and set-up.
Carry out operator training.
4.2 UPS control panel
Figure 4.1 illustrates the control panel located on the front of each UPS module.
Figure 4.1 UPS control panel
4Operation
WARNING: Any PW8000DPA ST UPS system not commissioned by an Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Ltd approved engineer must be considered as an electrical hazard, and Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Ltd. will accept no responsibility for its safe operation or the safety of any operating personnel.
Furthermore, the manufacturer's warranty will be invalidated immediately if the UPS is powered-up or used
before it has been correctly commissioned.
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4.2.1 Power Management Display (PMD)
The 2 x 20 character LCD Power Management Display simplifies communication with the UPS and also provides UPS
monitoring information (See paragraph 4.3).
The menu driven LCD enables the operator to:
Access the ‘event register’.
Monitor the input and output voltage, current, frequency & power.
Monitor the battery run time.
Perform commands such as UPS start-up and shut-down and transfer the load between INVERTER and BYPASS.
Access diagnostic and test facilities (service mode).
Adjust the UPS configuration and operating parameters (service mode).
4.2.2 Mimic LED indicators
The mimic diagram leds indicate the operational status of the UPS power blocks, and change colour between Green and
Red (and OFF) to indicate the active power flow through the UPS.
LINE 1 (rectifier) and LINE 2 (bypass) indicate the availability of the UPS input mains (and bypass mains) power supply.
INVERTER and BYPASS, when green, indicates which of the two sources is supplying the critical load power.
The BATTERY LED indicator flashes when the battery is supplying the load – e.g. following a mains failure.
The ALARM LED is a visual indication of an internal or external alarm condition. When activated, it is accompanied by an
audible warning.
LED Indication summary
4.2.3 Operator keys
The operator keys allow the user to:
Make settings and adjustments via the menu driven LCD display.
Start-up and shut-down the UPS and transfer the load between inverter and bypass.
Monitor and display the UPS operating voltages, currents, frequencies and other values on the LCD display.
Indicator Status Interpretation
LINE 1 GREEN
RED
Mains available
Mains not available
LINE 2 GREEN
RED
OFF
Mains bypass OK
Mains bypass not OK or not present
UPS is turned OFF
ALARM OFF
RED
No alarm condition
Alarm condition (has been reset)
INVERTER GREEN
RED
OFF
Load on inverter
Inverter fault
Inverter not operating (switched OFF)
BY-PASS GREEN
OFF
Load on bypass
Bypass not operating (switched OFF)
BATTERY GREEN
RED
Flashing GREEN
Battery OK
Battery fault or discharged
On Battery
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Key function summary
ON/OFF Start-up and shutdown buttons
The UPS may be switched ON or OFF by simultaneously pressing both ON/OFF buttons on the control panel. The inclusion
of two buttons is designed to prevent accidental UPS start-up or shutdown.
During normal operation, pressing the two
ON/OFF
keys will immediately shutdown the UPS module.
In a single module installation this will disconnect the UPS from the load.
In a parallel module system the UPS module will shutdown; however, the load may or may-not transfer to the
bypass supply in the remaining module(s), depending on the prevailing load and available module redundancy.
Note: To shut down all the modules in a parallel system you must press both
ON/OFF
buttons on every module!
4.3 Description of the LCD display
4.3.1 Status screens
Note: On the right hand side of the LCD there is a 3 digit indicator defining the module’s position in a multi-module
system.The maximum number of modules in a parallel system is ten.
KEYS FUNCTION
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
Used to switch-on or switch-off the UPS.
Both keys must be pressed simultaneously.
UP ()Scroll upwards through a displayed menu.
DOWN ( ) Scroll downwards through a displayed menu.
RESET Cancels the audible alarm. If the alarm condition was transient the ALARM LED
will also extinguish, otherwise it will remain ON (red).
ENTER Confirms (selects) a chosen menu item.
CAUTION: If the OFF buttons are operated on all the UPS module while the UPS is not on Maintenance
Bypass it will interrupt the load power supply.
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. Load is protected by UPS power supplied by the inverter
(normal operation). The batteries are connected and OK.
LOAD S
PROTECTED
2. Load is not protected. It is either supplied by mains power (load
on bypass) or it is supplied by the inverter (normal operation) and
the batteries are not OK.
LOAD P01
NOT PROTECTED
3. Load supply interrupted. The UPS has been switched off by the
ON/OFF buttons.
LOAD OFF P04
SUPPLY FAILURE
4. The UPS module is not supplying load. LOAD DISCONNECTED P06
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4.3.2 Main menu screen
4.3.3 Event log menu screen
4.3.4 Measurements menu screen
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. A log of the last 64 events is stored in the Power Management
Display (See paragraph 4.3.3).
EVENT LOG
MEASUREMENTS
2. Allows monitoring of voltages, power, frequencies, currents,
autonomy etc (See paragraph 4.3.4)
MEASUREMENTS
COMMANDS
3. Enables the commands “Load to inverter”, “Load to bypass” and
battery test to be executed (See paragraph 4.3.5).
COMMANDS
UPS DATA
4. Allows the UPS personalized information (such as serial number)
to be entered (See paragraph 4.3.6).
UPS DATA
SET-UP USER
5. Allows user to set up Date/Time, automatic battery test, etc.
(See paragraph 4.3.8)
SET-UP USER
SET-UP SERVICE
6. Password-protected area for service engineer use only
(See paragraph 4.3.8).
SET-UP SERVICE
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. Logging Control; a log of the last 64 events is stored in the Power
Management Display.
01 05-10-08 14-38-56
LOAD TO INV.
2. Every stored event is identified with a sequential number and time
stamp.
02 05-10-08 14-38-59
LOAD TO BYP.
3. All events and alarms are indicated with their date and time of
appearance.
03 05-10-08 14-39-14
LOAD OFF
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. Battery Runtime BATT. RUN TIME (MIN)
00h 00mm
2. UPS-Output Frequency OUTPUT FREQUENCY (HZ)
50.00
3. Bypass Frequency. BYPASS FREQUENCY (HZ)
50.00
4. Battery Voltage BATTERY VOLTAGE (V)
+0.0 - 0.0
5. Battery Charger Current BATT. CHARGE CUR. (A)
+ 0.0 - 0.0
6. Battery Discharge Current. DISCHARGE CURRENT (A)
00.00
7. Rectifier Input Voltage (all three phases) RECTIFIER VOLTAGE (V)
000 000 000
8. Bypass Input Voltage (all three phases) BYPASS VOLTAGE (V)
000 000 000
9. Output Voltage (all three phases) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)0
000 000 000
10. Output Current (all three phases) OUTPUT CURRENT (A)0
0.00 00.00 00.00
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4.3.5 Commands menu screen
4.3.6 UPS Data menu screen
4.3.7 Set-Up Service menu screen
11. Active Output Power (all three phases) ACTIVE POWER (KW)
00.00 00.00 00.00
12. Reactive Output Power (all three phases) REACTIVE POWER (kVAr)
00.00 00.00 00.00
13. Apparent Output Power (all three phases) APPARENT POWER (KVA)
00.00 00.00 00.00
14. Output Power (all three phases) OUTPUT POWER (%)
00.00 00.00 00.00
15. Battery capacity BATT. CAPACITY (%)
00.00
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. Transfer Load to inverter LOAD TO INVERTER
LOAD TO BYPASS
2. Transfer Load to bypass. LOAD TO BYPASS
PERFORM BATT.TEST
3. Battery Test PERFORM BATT.TEST
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. These general UPS Data are installed at the manufacturing plant. UPS SERIAL NUMBER
nn-nnnnn
2. Manufacturing date DATE OF MANUFACTURE
15-03-09
3. EPROM Version EPROM VERSION
V-000
4. Actual Date and Time DATE TIME
dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm:ss
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. This Menu is reserved for authorized service engineers only. SET-UP SERVICE
PASSWORD
2. Type in password PASSWORD*
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
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4.3.8 Set-up User menu screen
4.3.9 Set-Up Service menu screen
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. Set-up language SET LANGUAGE
SET DATE AND TIME
ENGLISH
FRANCAIS
DEUTCH
DUTCH
SPANISH
POLISH
PORTOGUESE
2. Set-up Date and Time SET-UP DATE/TIME
SET-UP BATT. TEST
DD-MM-YY HH-MM-SS
3. Set-up battery test SET-UP BATT. TEST
SET-UP GEN-SET OPER.
DAY OF MONTH
(1-31)
HOUR OF DAY
(0-23)
REPETITIVE (Y/N)
000
4. Set-up operation with Gen-Set SET-UP GEN-SET OPER.
BATT.CHARGE LOCK
(Y/N)
BYPASS LOCK
(Y/N)
DESCRIPTION LCD-DISPLAY
1. This Menu is reserved for authorized service engineers only. SET-UP SERVICE
PASSWORD
2. Type in password PASSWORD*
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4.4 Operating modes
4.4.1 On-line (inverter) mode
When the UPS is operating in the on-line mode, the load is supplied
through the LINE 1 (RECTIFIER) and INVERTER. This provides the
highest degree of protection, especially in the event of a mains
disturbance or failure, and is always recommended if the critical load
(e.g. computer systems) will not tolerate even very brief supply
interruption.
In the event of an inverter fault, or overload condition, the UPS
transfers the load to the bypass supply automatically and without
interruption, (transfer time = 0).
4.4.2 On-bypass (line-interactive) mode
In the on-bypass (line-interactive) mode the load is normally supplied
from the bypass mains (LINE 2) and the static BYPASS. In the event
of a bypass supply failure the load is automatically transferred to the
inverter within 3 to 5 msec – this is valid for single and parallel module
systems. The battery charger remains active in this mode.
Although the on-bypass mode offers greater efficiency than the on-line
mode, it is recommended only if the load can tolerate interruptions of
up to 3-5 ms, which is the transfer time taken when switching from the
on-bypass mode to the on-line mode.
4.4.3 Maintenance bypass mode
Each cabinet is fitted with a maintenance bypass switch (IA1)
which, when closed, connects the UPS module(s) output terminals
directly to the UPS bypass mains supply. This facility allows the
UPS system to be shut down for maintenance or repair whilst
maintaining the load on the raw (unprotected) bypass supply.
Maintenance bypass switch (IA1)
The maintenance bypass mode is effected by means of the IA1 BYPASS SWITCH on the front of the UPS:
WARNING: ALL the UPS modules in a parallel
module system must be selected to on-bypass
mode before the maintenance bypass switch is
operated closed.
Switch IA1 Effect
ON
(CLOSED)
Maintenance Bypass-Switch Closed (Load on bypass mains)
LCD-indication: MAINTENANCE BYP CLOSED.
LED Indicators will indicate as shown in the table below.
OFF
(OPEN)
Bypass-Switch Open – Normal operating condition (Load on inverter)
LCD-indication MAINTENANCE BYP OPEN.
LED Indicators will indicate as shown in the table below.
LED Indicator Switch IA1 ON Switch IA1 OFF
LINE 1 Green Green
LINE 2 Green Green
BYPASS Green ON
INVERTER RED ON
BATTERY Green Green
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
Figure 4.2 On-line mode
Figure 4.3 On-bypass mode
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
MAINS LOAD
MAINTENANCE
BYPASS
UPS
Switch IA1
Figure 4.4 Maintenance bypass mode
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4.5 Operating Instructions
Under normal operating conditions all the modules in a multi-module system are running and operating in the on-line
mode (See paragraph 4.4.1).
The following procedures are provided in this section:
How to start up the UPS system and transfer the load from the maintenance bypass to the on-line mode
(See paragraph 4.5.1).
How to stop/start one UPS module in a redundant multi-module system (See paragraph 4.5.2)
How to transfer the load to the maintenance bypass (See paragraph 4.5.3).
How to shut down the entire UPS system (See paragraph 4.5.4).
4.5.1 Starting the UPS system from the maintenance bypass
This procedure describes the sequence of operations necessary to power-up the UPS module(s) whilst the load is
connected to the Maintenance Bypass supply, and then transfer the load to the UPS Inverter(s) (‘On-Line’ mode).
Prior to powering-up the system, check and confirm the UPS system status:
The load is supplied via the closed maintenance bypass switch (IA1).
All UPS modules are powered down.
Powering up the UPS module(s):
Perform steps 1-3 below on each UPS module.
1. Close the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet, or in
the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
a) The UPS mimic panel LINE 1 LED will be permanent green.
b) The BATTERY LED will be flashing green.
c) The LCD display will indicate LOAD OFF, SUPPLY FAILURE.
2. On the UPS control panel press and release both ON/OFF buttons
simultaneously then wait 60 seconds.
a) The UPS module will begin to power up.
b) Initially LINE 2 LED will be red, then change to green.
c) At this stage the LCD display will indicate LOAD NOT PROTECTED and
the module mimic LED indications should be as illustrated here.
3. Ensure that ALL the UPS modules are in the state shown before continuing
with this procedure.
CAUTION: When the UPS is operating on maintenance bypass the load is not protected in the event of a
mains disturbance or failure, and we therefore strongly recommend that you switch over to the on-line or on-
bypass mode as soon as possible.
WARNING: All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained
personnel.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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Transferring the load to the UPS from the Maintenance Bypass:
4. Ensure that the BYPASS LED is green (on all UPS modules).
5. Open the maintenance bypass switch (IA1).
a) The LCD panels will display MANUAL BYPASS OPEN.
b) The INVERTER LED will be extinguished.
c) An audible alarm will sound.
6. Press the RESET button to cancel the audible alarm (on all UPS modules).
a) The LCD display will now indicate LOAD NOT PROTECTED.
7. On the control panel (of any one module in a multi-module system):
a) Press the UP key once to access the menu system.
b) Use the UP/DOWN keys to move the cursor so that it is adjacent to
COMMANDS and then press the ENTER key.
c) Use the UP/DOWN keys to move the cursor so that it is adjacent to LOAD TO INVERTER and then press the
ENTER key.
8. The UPS system will transfer the load to the inverter (on all UPS modules in
a multi-module system).
a) The LCD display(s) will now indicate LOAD PROTECTED.
b) Check and confirm that the LED displays are as illustrated here.
9. The UPS is now operating in its on-line mode. The load is protected and
supplied by inverter power.
4.5.2 Individual UPS module start/stop procedure
If a multi-module system is designed with built-in redundancy, it is possible to stop and start one UPS module without
affecting the operational status of the overall system – i.e. one UPS module can be taken off-line whilst the remaining
modules remain operating in their on-line mode and maintain a protected load supply.
UPS module shut-down:
Use this procedure to power-down one module in a redundant module system.
1. Simultaneously press the two ON/OFF buttons on the UPS control panel.
a) The LED display will give the indications shown.
2. Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in
the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
3. The UPS module is now totally shut-down.
UPS module start-up:
Use this procedure to start a UPS module and connect it to a multi-module system that is already running.
1. Close the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in the external battery cabinet/rack, as
applicable.
WARNING: All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained personnel.
WARNING: Although the UPS module is shut-down it is still
connected to the input/bypass mains.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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2. Simultaneously press the two ON/OFF push buttons on the UPS control
panel.
a) The UPS will run through an automated start-up sequence accompanied
by the following indications:
LINE 2 LED lights red then changes to green.
INVERTER LED lights green.
BATTERY LED lights green (constant).
b) LCD displays the LOAD PROTECTED message.
3. The UPS module is now on-line and connected to the parallel system.
4.5.3 Transfer to maintenance bypass mode
If required, the load can be transferred to the maintenance bypass supply to enable the UPS module to be powered down
for maintenance or servicing. This will connect the load to the unprotected bypass mains supply.
This procedure describes the sequence of operations to transfer the load to the maintenance bypass supply and then shut
down the UPS module(s).
Prior to commencing this procedure, check and confirm the following UPS system status (on all working UPS modules in a
multi-module system):
The mimic panel LED indications should be as shown below (on all working UPS modules):
The LCD panel should display LOAD PROTECTED. If anything other than LOAD PROTECTED is displayed then
press the RESET button, and if LOAD PROTECTED is still not displayed there is a problem with the UPS system and
you should seek assistance!
Transferring the UPS to the on-bypass mode:
1. On the control panel (of any one module in a multi-module system):
a) Press the UP key once to access the menu system.
b) Use the UP/DOWN keys to move the cursor so that it is adjacent to COMMANDS and then press the ENTER key.
c) Use the UP/DOWN keys to move the cursor so that it is adjacent to LOAD TO BYPASS then press the ENTER key.
2. The UPS system will transfer the load to static bypass – on all UPS modules in a parallel system.
3. On all UPS module check and confirm that:
a) The INVERTER LED has extinguished.
b) The BYPASS LED is green.
c) The LCD displays LOAD NOT PROTECTED.
WARNING: Before you close the maintenance bypass switch (IA1) ensure that the UPS is operating in its
on-bypass mode. All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained personnel.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LED Colour
LINE 1 Green
LINE 2 Green
BY PASS OFF
INVERTER Green
BATTERY Green
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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Closing the maintenance bypass switch:
4. Close the maintenance bypass switch (IA1).
5. On all UPS module check and confirm that:
a) The INVERTER LED has changed to red.
b) The BYPASS LED is green.
c) The LCD displays MANUAL BYP IS CLOSED.
Powering down a UPS module:
When the load is connected to the maintenance bypass supply, as described
above, the UPS module(s) can be totally powered down (for example, if required
for maintenance/testing) using the following procedure:
Note: Carry out the following procedure on each UPS module in a parallel system.
6. On the UPS control panel simultaneously press both ON/OFF buttons.
a) The LCD panel will indicate: LOAD OFF, SUPPLY FAILURE.
7. Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in
the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
4.5.4 Complete system shutdown
If the load does not need power for an extended period of time the UPS system can be shutdown completely using the
following procedure.
1. Isolate all load equipment connected to the UPS system by opening the fused isolators or circuit breakers in the UPS
output load distribution board.
2. On the UPS control panel simultaneously press both ON/OFF buttons.
a) The LCD panel will indicate: LOAD OFF, SUPPLY FAILURE.
3. Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module(s) in the UPS cabinet or
in the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
a) The mimic indications should be as illustrated here.
4. Open the UPS Input isolators (and Bypass supply isolators in a dual feed
system) at the building power distribution panel.
5. The UPS is now voltage free.
WARNING: The UPS module/cabinets are still live at the input
and output power terminals due to the closure of maintenance
bypass switch.
WARNING: The load is now supplied from the bypass mains
and is not protected against power failure.
WARNING: All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained personnel.
CAUTION: This procedure will totally disconnect load power. Ensure that it is safe to lose power to all the
loads connected to the UPS system before you begin this process.
WARNING: Perform the following steps only after the load has been fully isolated.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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4.6 Replacing a UPS module in a single module system
4.6.1 Extracting the UPS module
1. Transfer the load to the maintenance bypass supply (See paragraph 4.5.3).
2. Simultaneously press the two ON/OFF buttons on the UPS control panel.
a) The mimic indications should be as illustrated here.
3. Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in
the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
4. The UPS module is now totally shut-down.
5. Remove the two screws on the front of the UPS module that are securing it
to the cabinet.
6. Using the two black handles, pull the UPS module forwards until the rear
connectors are disconnected. DO NOT FULLY EXTRACT THE UNIT.
7. After two minutes, fully withdraw the UPS module from the cabinet by pulling it horizontally.
8. If you are not intending to replace the UPS module immediately, fit a blanking cover over the UPS compartment
opening and secure it in place using the screws removed earlier.
4.6.2 Refitting the UPS module
1. Remove the blanking cover (if fitted).
2. Using two people, lift the UPS module and slide it two thirds of the way into the UPS compartment (make sure not to
plug the UPS module into the rear connector).
3. Push UPS module firmly into its final position, to assure good contact on the rear plugs.
4. Secure the module in place using the screws removed earlier.
5. Start the UPS module and bring it on line (See paragraph 4.5.2).
4.7 Replacing a UPS module in a REDUNDANT multi-module system
If a UPS module is faulty in a redundant multi-module system, the load will continue to be protected by the remaining
modules which will continue to operate in the on-line mode. Under these circumstances the faulty module may be
replaced without having to transfer the load to bypass.
WARNING: All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained personnel.
WARNING:
A UPS module weighs up to 22kg. If the UPS module is handled inappropriately it might cause serious
injury or damage. We recommend that the modules are handled by two persons at all times.
Always employ suitable lifting aids and safety platforms where possible.
WARNING: Wait at least 2 minutes to allow the module’s electrolytic capacitors time to discharge.
WARNING: All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained personnel.
WARNING: A UPS module weighs up to 22kg. If the UPS module is handled inappropriately it might cause
serious injury or damage. We recommend that the modules are handled by two persons at all times.
Always employ suitable lifting aids and safety platforms where possible.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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4.7.1 Extracting the UPS module
1. Identify the faulty UPS module with the alarm condition and RESET the alarm. The audible noise will stop. If the red
ALARM LED remains on, there is a fault in the module.
2. Verify that load is being supplied by the other module(s) by checking that their LCD panels show LOAD PROTECTED.
3. On the UPS module to be replace, simultaneously press the two ON/OFF
buttons on the UPS control panel.
a) The mimic indications should be as illustrated here.
4. Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in
the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
5. The UPS module is now totally shut-down.
6. Remove the two screws on the front of the UPS module that are fixing it to
the cabinet.
7. Using the two black handles, pull the UPS module forwards until the rear
connectors are disconnected. DO NOT FULLY EXTRACT THE UNIT.
8. After two minutes, fully withdraw the UPS module from the cabinet by pulling it horizontally.
9. If you are not intending to replace the UPS module immediately, fit a blanking cover over the UPS compartment
opening and secure it in place using the screws removed earlier.
4.7.2 Refitting the UPS module
1. Remove the blanking cover (if fitted).
2. Using two people, lift the UPS module and slide it two thirds of the way into the UPS compartment (make sure not to
plug the UPS module into the rear connector).
3. Push UPS module firmly into its final position, to assure good contact on the rear plugs.
4. Secure the module in place using the screws removed earlier.
5. Start the UPS module and bring it on line (See paragraph 4.5.2).
4.8 Replacing a UPS module in a CAPACITY multi-module system
If a UPS module is faulty in a capacity parallel system, the load will automatically transfer to the modules’ static bypass
which will then operate in the on-bypass mode.
4.8.1 Extracting the UPS module
1. Identify the faulty UPS module with the alarm condition and RESET the alarm. The audible noise will stop. If the red
ALARM LED remains on, there is a fault in the module.
2. Verify that load is supplied from the bypass supply.
3. Close the maintenance bypass switch (IA1).
WARNING: Wait at least 2 minutes to allow the module’s electrolytic capacitors time to discharge.
WARNING: All the operations in this section must be performed by authorised and trained personnel.
WARNING: A UPS module weighs up to 22kg. If the UPS module is handled inappropriately it might cause
serious injury or damage. We recommend that the modules are handled by two persons at all times.
Always employ suitable lifting aids and safety platforms where possible.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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4. On all UPS module check and confirm that:
a) The INVERTER LED has turned to red.
b) The BYPASS LED is green.
c) The LCD panel displays MANUAL BYP IS CLOSED.
5. Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in
the external battery cabinet/rack, as applicable.
6. The UPS module is now totally shut-down.
7. Remove the two screws on the front of the UPS module that are fixing it to
the cabinet.
8. Using the two black handles, pull the UPS module forwards until the rear connectors are disconnected. DO NOT
FULLY EXTRACT THE UNIT.
9. After two minutes, fully withdraw the UPS module from the cabinet by pulling it horizontally.
10. If you are not intending to replace the UPS module immediately, fit a blanking cover over the UPS compartment
opening and secure it in place using the screws removed earlier.
4.8.2 Refitting the UPS module
1. Remove the blanking cover (if fitted).
2. Using two people, lift the UPS module and slide it two thirds of the way into the UPS compartment (make sure not to
plug the UPS module into the rear connector).
3. Push UPS module firmly into its final position, to assure good contact on the rear plugs.
4. Secure the module in place using the screws removed earlier.
5. Start the UPS module and transfer the system from the maintenance bypass back to inverter (See paragraph 4.5.1).
WARNING: Wait at least 2 minutes to allow the module’s electrolytic capacitors time to discharge.
LINE 1
LINE 2 BY PASS
INVERTER
BATTERY
LOAD
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5: Maintenance
5.1 Introduction
5.2 System calibration
To ensure optimum UPS operation and efficient load protection we recommended that the system’s operating parameters
are checked every six months and recalibrated where necessary. The batteries should also be checked every six months,
depending on the ambient temperature.
5.3 User responsibilities
There are no user-serviceable parts contained within the UPS so the maintenance requirements to be carried out be the
user are minimal beyond ensuring that the local environment in which the UPS operates is kept cool, clean and dust free.
5.4 Routine maintenance
It is essential that the UPS system and batteries receive regular preventative maintenance inspection to maximise both
the useful working life and system reliability. When the UPS is commissioned, the commissioning engineer will attach a
service record book to the front of the UPS which will be used to log the full service history of the UPS.
During a preventative maintenance inspection the maintenance engineer will check:
Site/environment conditions.
Integrity of electrical installation.
Cooling airflow.
Rectifier operation and calibration.
Inverter operation and calibration.
Static switch operation.
Battery status.
Load characteristics.
Integrity of alarm and monitoring systems.
Operation of all installed options.
Preventative maintenance inspections form an integral part of all Extended Warranty Agreements (maintenance contracts)
offered by Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd. For further details see Paragraph 2.6.
5Maintenance
WARNING: All the operations described in this chapter must be performed by suitably qualified personnel.
WARNING: Preventative maintenance inspections involve working inside the UPS which contains
hazardous AC and DC voltages, and should be performed only by an authorised engineer who has been
trained by Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.
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5.5 Battery testing
The battery test takes approximately 3 minutes to complete and should be performed only if:
There are no alarm conditions.
The battery is fully charged.
The input mains supply is present.
The battery test procedure can be performed from the UPS front panel and can be carried out irrespective of the operating
mode (off-line or on-line) and whether or not the load is connected.
5.6 Battery maintenance
The battery maintenance shall be done by an authorized Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd Service Partner.
5.7 Battery disposal and recycling
Batteries contain dangerous substances that can harm the environment if disposed of carelessly. If you have reason to
change the batteries, always consult with your local environmental waste disposal organisations to obtain the
recommended disposal and recycling information.
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6: Troubleshooting
6.1 Alarms
If an alarm condition occurs, the red ALARM LED will illuminate on the UPS control panel and the audible alarm will
sound. In this case proceed as follows:
1. Silence the audible alarm by pressing the RESET button.
2. Identify the cause of the alarm by viewing the events register in the main menu (See paragraph 4.3.3).
3. In case of doubt contact your nearest service agent or call Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd. on 0800 731 3269.
6.2 Menu, Commands, Event Log, Measurements,
A detailed description of the Menu, Commands, Event Log and Measurements that can be operated and displayed on the
LCD panel can be found in paragraph 4.3.
6.3 Fault Identification and Rectification Messages and Alarms
6Troubleshooting
Alarm Condition Meaning Suggested Solution
UPS FAULT There is a fault in the UPS and therefore normal
operation cannot be guaranteed.
Call the authorised service centre for
assistance.
MAINS BYP/RECT FAULT Mains power supply is outside prescribed tolerance. The input power to UPS is high/low or missing.
If site power appears to be OK, check the input
circuit breakers etc. supplying the UPS.
OUTPUT SHORT There is a short circuit at the UPS output. Check all output connections and repair as
required.
OVERLOAD Load exceeds the UPS rated power. Identify which piece of equipment is causing
the overload and remove it from the UPS.
Do not connect laser printers, photocopiers,
electric heaters, kettles etc. to the UPS.
OVERTEMPERATURE UPS temperature has exceeded the allowed value. Check the ambient temperature of the UPS is
less than 30° C.
If the ambient temperature is normal call the
authorised service centre for assistance.
BATTERY CHARGER OFF The attached battery and the battery charger set-up
do not correspond or battery charger fault.
Call the authorised service centre for
assistance.
INVERTER FAULT Inverter is faulty. Call the authorised service centre for
assistance.
SYNCHRON FAULT The inverter and mains are not synchronised. The frequency of the input voltage to the UPS is
outside operational limits and the UPS static
bypass has been temporarily disabled.
BATTERY IN DISCHARGE Battery is near end of autonomy. Shutdown load connected to UPS before the
UPS switches itself off to protect its batteries.
MANUAL BYP IS CLOSED Maintenance Bypass closed.
Load supplied by raw bypass mains.
This alarm is only displayed if the UPS is on
Maintenance Bypass.
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6.4 Contacting Service
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Limited has a service department dedicated to providing routine maintenance and
emergency service cover for your UPS.
If you have any queries regarding your UPS please contact us.
We recommend that your UPS is protected by an Extended Warranty Agreement – see Section 2 for details. These
agreements assist us in caring for your UPS correctly, ensuring that it is well maintained and attended to promptly should
any problems occur.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd.
Woodgate
Bartley Wood Business Park
Hook
Hampshire
RG27 9XA
Tel: 01256 386700
0800 731 3269 (24 Hr.)
Fax: 01256 386701
Email: service@upspower.co.uk
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7: Options
7.1 Introduction
The PW8000DPA ST UPS has the following available options:
Remote emergency stop facilities
Generator ON facilities
1 x Customer-input function (customer defined)
WaveMON shutdown and management software
SNMP Card for network management and remote monitoring
Modem/Ethernet interface for PowerReporter™ management software
7.2 Remote emergency stop
The remote emergency stop facility takes
the form of a normally-closed contact
which opens to operate the emergency
stop sequence.
On leaving the factory the remote
emergency stop function is disabled and it
must be activated by a hardware code on
the SETUP SERVICE menu. Please
contact your distributor to enable this
operation if required.
The remote shutdown facility is connected
to terminal port X1/7 – X1/8 on the
communication card located on the
PW8000DPA ST front frame.
In order to allow the safe removal,
maintenance or testing of the remote
emergency stop device, without affecting
the UPS operation, it is recommended that
a terminal block with linking facilities is
installed between the UPS and the remote
emergency stop mechanism.
1. Use a screened cable with a single pair (0.6 mm²) and maximum length of 100 m.
2. Connect the cable as shown in Figure 7.1.
7Options
X1
X1/7
X1/8
Remote shutdown
Terminal block
UPS Remote
Shutdown Port
X1
Figure 7.1 Remote emergency stop cabling
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7.3 Generator ON facilities
The Generator ON facility must use a normally-
open contact which closes to signal that a
generator is running and supplying the UPS
input power.
When used, this facility enables the option to
inhibit the operation of the battery charger and/
or static bypass. See “Set-up User menu
screen” in section 4.3.8.
1. Use a screened cable with a single pair
(0.6 mm²) and maximum length of 100 m.
2. Connect the cable as shown in Figure 7.2.
7.4 UPS Monitoring and automated control software
7.4.1 SNMP Card slots
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a world-wide, standardised communication protocol that can be used to
monitor any network-connected device via a simple control language and display the results in an application running
within a standard web browser.
The PW8000DPA ST contains two SNMP slots; one is designed to house a Modem/Ethernet SNMP adapter card and the
other a Modem/GSM adapter. Alternatively, SNMP connectivity can also be implemented using an external SNMP adapter
connected to the UPS RS232 output (JD1).
An SNMP/Ethernet adapter contains an RJ-45 connector which allows it to be connected to the network using a standard
network cable. Once connected, the UPS-Management software agent, which is already installed in the SNMP adapter,
then monitors the UPS operating parameters and outputs its data in SNMP format to the connected network. In a multi-
module UPS system the SNMP interface can communicate ‘system-wide’ data or data for an individual UPS module.
The SNMP adaptor requires a PC with terminal connections, and for normal operation at least one network connection
(Ethernet) is also required.
Figure 7.3 SNMP Internal and external adapters
X1
X1/1
X1/2
On Generator
Terminal block
UPS Generator On
Port
X1
Figure 7.2 Generator ON Connection
ETHERNET
External SNMP Adapter
Internal SNMP Card
SNMP MONITOR
Slot 1
JD1
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7: Options
7.4.2 The importance of UPS management
The utility supply is inevitably unreliable every now and then; and assuring continuous power to all the facilities connected
to it can be a difficult task. The situation is further complicated if worldwide systems are managed via a Local Area
Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN).
However, by using the PW8000DPA ST UPS system in conjunction with purpose-designed network management tools, a
systems administrator can take measures to back-up data and prevent system errors or data loss even in the event of a
relatively long utility supply outage. In the case of an abnormal utility supply, suitable UPS management software will also
enable a system administrator to monitor all concerned networks from a central point and identify bottlenecks at an early
stage.
In spite of extensive system monitoring, if an administrator fails to intervene in a timely manner serious damage can still
occur. It is important therefore that the installed UPS software will react automatically in such a case and shut down the
supplied system in a safe and controlled manner. Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd considers it important to have a
complete solution for its UPS systems, and offers its customers a number of remote control and monitoring tools to
provide optimum protection.
Two monitoring system options are available for use with the PW8000DPA ST UPS system:
SNMP monitoring software
The SNMP adapter described above requires a PC with terminal connections and, for normal operation, at least one
Ethernet network connection. It also requires that the network operating system in use is SNMP-compatible.
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd offer suitable monitoring software with SNMP functionality for NetWare, OS/2, all
Windows NT systems on INTEL and ALPHA network platforms.
WAVEMON UPS monitoring and control software
WAVEMON is designed to operate in conjunction with many of the systems supplied by Uninterruptible Power Supplies
Ltd and features both UPS monitoring and automatic UPS/server shutdown facilities.
7.4.3 WAVEMON Shutdown and Monitoring Software
Figure 7.4 Monitoring screen image
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WAVEMON comprises a bespoke software package which is installed on a local PC and communicates with the UPS via
USB or a standard RS232 serial cable of up to 15m in length. It is only required when an SNMP card or adapter box is not
purchased.
The main features of WAVEMON are:
On-screen autonomy time/battery time countdown.
On-screen server log-off and shutdown procedure.
Time and date stamp event log.
Extensive logging of all UPS activity and power quality data.
Permits alarm warnings to be monitored remotely via email.
Scheduled UPS service mode and other systems status.
Graphical user interface for Windows-compatible platforms.
Automatic unattended local shutdown.
Special modules for MS-Office software to close and save open documents.
Compatible with all optional modules like UPSDIALER, SNMP adaptors, temperature sensors, etc.
7.4.4 Functional description
WAVEMON is a client/server software application for networks and local workstations. In general, it consists of two parts:
the server module of the UPS management software is UPSMAN, which communicates with the UPS via an RS232/USB
interface. Running as a background application, UPSMAN collects and interprets the messages received from the UPS
and places them at the disposal of the client module UPSMON, as well as any connected SNMP-based instrumentation
and control system.
If UPSMAN detects voltage variations or a power failure, it can execute various ‘system event’ routines, by means of
which, for example, the server is switched off or a warning/alarm is sent to the connected users. These ‘system event’
routines are a part of the management software and can be configured in to suit local application requirements.
The software of your PW8000DPA ST UPS unit can be integrated into a network in two ways:
1. By the server which is supplied by the UPS itself and has been integrated into the network. In most cases this server
is used as a sub-agent and you only need the WAVEMON software (without an SNMP adapter). You will also need to
establish an RS232/USB connection between the UPS and computer/server.
2. In many cases the use of what is referred to as an ‘SNMP adapter’ is to be preferred in order to integrate the UPS into
the network. In this case up to 50 computers can be shut down in one RCCMD environment. RCCMD (remote console
command) is an additional software module that is used in order to execute a command (typically a shutdown
command) in a remote system.
7.4.5 Licensing
A licence is issued with every software serial number for use of what is known as the ‘UPS service’ on a single server in
connection with one UPS and an unlimited number of connected WINDOWS workstations. For operation with two or more
servers, a further licence is required for each additional server. In this case it is of no importance whether the UPS service
on these servers is active or whether the server was stopped by a remote UPS service. The same applies to the use of
RCCMD with the ‘remote send/receive’ modules for ‘multi-server shutdown’ under NT, UNIX and other operating systems.
The service programs are generally supplied as single licences. In order to use a single CD-ROM for several ‘multi-server
shut-down’ units you must acquire additional licence codes.
7.4.6 RCCMD Server shutdown
In order that remote shutdown of servers can take place, initiated by the SNMP card or WAVEMON software, further
licenses must be purchased. The license s for the RCCMD client (or listening) software that resides in each target server.
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7.5 PowerREPORTER™ management software
PowerREPORTER is a remote monitoring and management service which provides peace-of-mind protection by offering
a continuous (24/7/365) watch over mission-critical facilities. Continuous monitoring is an affordable insurance policy to
detect issues and provide an early warning before they develop into a crisis.
The main features and benefits offered by PowerREPORTER are:
Real time email notification sent directly to UPSL Service Centre in response to alarm/critical events.
Acquisition of key performance data and productivity information. Empowers you with the details needed to better
understand machine performance and quickly troubleshoot downtime events.
Combined with a service contract, PowerREPORTER improves service levels. The engineer can determine if site
attendance is necessary and bring relevant spare parts.
Monthly Status Report detailing trends and alarms.
Optional battery analysis and care service; PowerNSURE - measures battery voltage, temperature, impedance
and prolongs battery service life through the application of battery charge equalization.
7.5.1 Functional description
Figure 7.5 PowerREPORTER operation
PowerREPORTER communicates constantly with your UPS system in order to automatically detect any error or alarm
messages. In the event of an incident being detected, PowerREPORTER automatically connects with UPSL's Service
Centre via an email, transmitting a status message.
The email, which provides details relating to the fault, a snapshot of the UPS performance parameters and a device
identification string, is automatically processed and UPSL's Service Centre personnel are alerted.
UPS
Server
UPS with
Power REPORTER
Batteries
Email
Battery Care
System
Site manager
UPS Email
server
Alarm Event Data
& monthly report
Servers with
Power REPORTER
software
Consultant
UPSL 24Hr Analyst
Service
co-ordinator
UPS Service
Engineer
Helpdesk
specialists
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UPSL's Service Centre personnel are then able to liaise with the company's field service team and will remotely diagnose
the UPS incident before reaching the facility with appropriate spare parts within the contracted service agreement
timeframe.
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8: Specification
8.1 Mechanical Characteristics – UPS Cabinet
8Specification
ST-40 ST-60 ST-80 ST-120 ST-200
Maximum
Configuration
2 module
(10 or 20kVA)
and
80 x 7/9Ah batteries
3 modules
(10 or 20kVA)
and
240 x 7/9Ah batter-
ies
4 modules
(10 or 20kVA)
and
NO batteries
6 modules
(10 or 20kVA)
and
NO batteries
10 modules
(10 or 20kVA)
and
NO batteries
Max. Power kW 40 60 80 120 200
Dimensions
(WxHxD)
mm 550x1135x770 550x1975x770 550x1135x770 550x1975x770
Weight of
Empty Cabinet
kg 92 173 82 133 174
Weight with
modules and
no batteries
kg 130 up to 136
(with 2 Modules)
229 up to 238
(with 3 Modules)
157up to 169
(with 4 Modules)
245 up to 263
(with 6 Modules)
360 up to 389
(with 10 Modules)
Colours Front: Graphite grey (Pulverlacke No. 4222903402 serie 09RCCAT1)
Side walls: Graphite grey (Pulverlacke No. 4222903402 serie 09RCCAT1)
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8.2 Mechanical Characteristics – UPS Module
8.3 Input Characteristics
8.4 Battery Characteristics
8.5 Battery Capacity Usage
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Output Active Rated Power kW 10 20
Number of 12V Battery Blocks No. 24-50 * 36-50 *
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 488 x 132 x 540 (3 HU)
Weight UPS Module kg 18.6 21.5
Colours Front: RAL 7016
*Depending of the effective load in kW used by the module
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Output Rated Power per Module cosφ 0.8 kVA 10 20
Output Rated Power per Module cosφ 1.0 KW 10 20
Nominal Input Voltage V 3x380/220V+N, 3x400V/230V+N, 3x415/240V+N
Input Voltage Tolerance
(ref to 3x400/230V) for Loads in %:
V (-23%/+15%) 3x308/177 V to 3x460/264 V for <100% load
(-30%/+15%) 3x280/161 V to 3x460/264 V for < 80% load
(-40%/+15%) 3x240/138 V to 3x460/264 V for < 60% load
Input Frequency Hz 35 – 70
Input Power Factor PF=0.99 @ 100% load
Inrush Current A max. In
Input Distortion THDI Sine-wave THDi = 3% @ 100% load
Max. Input Power with rated output power and charged
battery per Module (output Cosφ = 1.0)
kW 10.5 21
Max. Input Current with rated output power and charged
battery per Module (output Cosφ = 1.0)
A 15.2 30.4
Max. Input Power with rated output power and discharged
battery per Module (output Cosφ = 1.0)
kW 11.5 23
Max. Input Current with rated output power and discharged
battery per Module (output Cosφ = 1.0)
A 16.6 33.3
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Variable Number of 12V Battery Blocks No. 24-50 * 36-50 *
Maximum Battery Charger Current A 4 A 4 A
Battery Charging Curve Ripple free: IU (DIN 41773)
Temperature compensation Standard (temp. sensor optional)
Battery Test Automatic and periodically (adjustable)
Battery Type Maintenance free VRLA or NiCd
* Depending of the effective load in kW used by the module
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Number of battery blocks 24 28 30 34-50 36 40 40 48-50
Max. Power in KW 8 8 10 10 16 20 16 20
Max. autonomy (min.) 5 999 5 999 5 5 999 999
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8.6 Heat Dissipation Per Module With Non-Linear Load
8.7 Output Characteristics
8.8 Standards
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Heat dissipation with 100% non-linear load per module
(EN 62040-1-1:2003)
W 550 1100
BTU/h 1887 3745
Airflow (25° - 30°C) with non-linear load per module
(EN 62040-1-1:2003)
m³/h 150 150
Dissipation at no load W 130 170
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Output Rated Power per Module Cosφ 0.8 kVA 10 20
Output Rated Power per Module Cosφ 1.0 KW 10 20
Output Current In @ Cosφ 1.0 (400 V) A 14.5 29
Output Rated Voltage V 3x380/220V or 3x400/230V or 3x415/240V
Output Voltage Stability % Static: < +/- 1%
Dynamic (Step load 0%-100% or 100%-0%)< +/- 4%
Output Voltage Distortion % With Linear Load< 1.5%
With Non-linear Load (EN62040-3:2001)< 3%
Output Frequency Hz 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Output Frequency Tolerance % Synchronized with mains < +/- 2%
(selectable for bypass operation) or < +/- 4%
Free running+/- 0.1%
Bypass operation At Nominal Input voltage of 3x400 V +/- 15%
or 199 V to 264 V ph-N
Permissible Unbalanced Load
(All 3 phases regulated independently)
% 100%
Phase Angle Tolerance
(With 100% Unbalanced load)
Deg. +/- 0 deg.
Overload Capability on Inverter % 125% load 10 min.
150% load60 sec.
Output short capability (RMS) A Inverter: 3 x In during 40 ms
Bypass: 10 x In during 20 ms
Crest - Factor 3: 1
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Safety EN 62040-1-1:2003, EN 60950-1:2001/A11:2004
Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 62040-2:2005, EN61000-3-2:2000,
EN61000-3-3:1995/A1:2001, EN61000-6-2:2001
Emission Class C2
Immunity Class C3
Performance EN62040-3:2001
Product certification CE
Degree of protection IP 20
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8.9 Environmental Characteristics
8.10 Communication Options
10kVA UPS Module 20kVA UPS Module
Audible Noise with 100% / 50% Load dBA 55 / 49 57 / 49
Operation temperature °C 0 – 40
Ambient Temperature for Batteries
(recommended)
°C 20
Storage Temperature °C -25 - +70
Battery Storage Time at Ambient Temperature Max. 6 months
Max. altitude (above sea level) m 1000m (3300ft) without de-rating
De-rating factor for use at altitudes above 1000m
sea level according
(IEC 62040-3)
Height above sea level (m / ft) De-Rating Factor for Power
1500 / 4850 0.95
2000 / 6600 0.91
2500 / 8250 0.86
3000 / 9900 0.82
Relative Air-humidity Max. 95% (non-condensing)
Accessibility Totally front accessibility for service and maintenance (no need for side, top
or rear access)
Positioning Min. 20 cm rear space (required for fan)
Input and Output Power Cabling From the bottom on the front
Efficiency AC-AC up to (at Cosφ 1.0)
(depending on Module power)
%Load:100%75%50%25%
20kVA:95.5% 95.5%95%94.5%
10kVA: 95.5% 95.5%95%94.5%
Efficiency with Linear Load at cosφ =0.8 lagging
Efficiency Non-linear Load (EN 62040-1-1:2003)
Typically up to 1% higher of above values
Typically up to 1% lower of above values
Eco-Mode efficiency at 100% load % 98%
Power Management Display (PMD) 1 x LCD display for each module
RJ45 Plug (Not used) RJ45 Plug (for future options)
Customer Interfaces: Outputs
DRY PORT X2
5 Voltage free contacts
For remote signalling and automatic computer shutdown
Customer Interfaces: Inputs
DRY PORT X1
1 x Remote Shut-down [EMERGENCY OFF (normally closed)]
2 x Programmable Customer Inputs
1st. default as GEN-ON (normally open)
2nd. free (normally open)
1 x Temperature sensor for battery control
1 x 12Vdc output (max 200mA)
1 x Remote Shut down [EMERGENCY OFF
(Normally closed)]
2 x Programmable Customer’s Inputs
(1st default as GEN-ON (Normally open)
(2nd free Programmable Customer’s Inputs (Normally open)
Serial ports RS232 on Sub-D9 1 x system frame
For monitoring integration in network management and service
USB 1x For monitoring and software management
Slot for SNMP SNMP card (optional)
For monitoring and integration in network management
For monitoring and integration in network management
Slot for PowerREPORTER PowerREPORTER card (optional) for Premium Power Protection
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8: Specification
8.11 Fuses & Cables Quick Reference
Fuse A
Load
SINGLE INPUT FEED (standard)
Mains (3x400/230V)
Cable D
Cable A
F1 F2
UPS Module 1
Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Module 6
Rectifier
Inverter
Static Switch
Rectifier
Inverter
Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Modules 2 - 5
Rectifier
Inverter
UPS CABINET
Maintenance Bypass IA1
BATTERY
CABINET
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Fuse B
Load
INPUT FEED
Mains (3x400/230V)
Cable D
Cable B
F1 F2
UPS Module 1
Static Switch
F1 F2
UPS Module 6
Rectifier
Inverter
Rectifier
Inverter
F1 F2
UPS Modules 2 - 5
Rectifier
Inverter
UPS CABINET
Maintenance Bypass IA1
Fuse C
Cable C
BYPASS FEED
Mains (3x400/230V)
Static Switch Static Switch
BATTERY
CABINET

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