Page 4 - ii; Chapter name; User’s Manual
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Page 5 - iii; Important Safety Instructions; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
iii Important Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS — This manual contains important instructions for EPS 6000inverters that must be followed during installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment. NOTE T h i s e q u i p m e n t g e n e r a t e s , u s e ...
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Page 7 - Galaxy PWTM; Galaxy PW; user’s manual
v Warranty Galaxy PW™ User’s Manual Warranty Seller warrants to the Ultimate Purchaser (the purchaser who buys for use, and not for resale) that all products furnished under this order and which are manufac-tured by Seller will conform to final specifications, drawings, samples and other written des...
Page 9 - Contents; contents
1 Contents contents safety instructions ......................................................................................................iiiwarranty .....................................................................................................................vhow to use this manual ........
Page 10 - How to Use this Manual; WARNING; how to use this manual
2 How to Use this Manual This manual is designed for ease of use and easy location of information. To quickly find the meaning of terms used within the text, look in the Glossary. This manual uses Noteboxes to convey important information. Noteboxes come in four varieties: A WA R N I N G n o t e b o...
Page 11 - introduction; Introduction; general characteristics of Galaxy PWTM UPS
3 introduction Introduction general characteristics of Galaxy PW™ UPS UPS power rating in kVA 100 130 150 180 200 225 Normal AC inputnumber of conductors 3 phases rated voltage and tolerances 480 V ± 10% (adjustable to ± 15%) rated frequency and tolerances 60 Hz / ± 10% THDI < 14% < 11% < 1...
Page 12 - system description
4 system description (see figure 1) ■ a rectifier/charger module (A) converts 3-phase AC power from the normal ACsource supply (1) into DC power for thenormal inverter input and float charges orrecharges the battery; ■ a battery unit (D) provides backup power for the inverter in the event of avoltag...
Page 13 - parallel UPS system
5 different types of GalaxyPW™ systems single-UPS unit Fig. 2 parallel UPS system See figure 3 showing two parallel-connect-ed (redundant) UPS units. Fig. 3 When increased power is required (two tofour parallel units), an external bypassmust be added (see figure 4). Fig. 4 isolation and protectionde...
Page 14 - normal operation
6 Introduction operation in on-linemode normal operation Normal AC source power is available (seefigure 5). ■ lights 1 , 4 and 5 shine green on the control panel; ■ the power necessary for the load is pro- vided by the normal AC source (1) throughthe rectifier/charger (A) and the inverter(B); ■ the ...
Page 16 - parallel UPSs with redundancy
8 Introduction inverter shutdown oroverload See figure 9 for devices or installationsoperating in on-line mode with a bypassAC source. Fig. 9 single-UPS unit (on-line mode) ■ in the event of a UPS shutdown (initiat- ed by the user or by an internal protectivedevice), the load is automatically trans-...
Page 17 - transient voltage regulation
9 Introduction operation with an enginegenerator set See figure 11 below.If a stand-by generator is included in theinstallation, it is generally started automati-cally in the event of a normal AC sourcefailure and connected to the main low volt-age switchboard. It is disconnected whennormal AC sourc...
Page 18 - Description of Galaxy PW; Cabinets; UPS cabinet; description of; galaxy PWTM cabinets
10 Description of Galaxy PW TM Cabinets Description of GalaxyPW™ Cabinets UPS cabinet See figure 12 for the layout of the variouscabinet components. Legend for figure 12:1 - rectifier/charger module,2 - inverter module, 3 - static-bypass module,4 - card case for electronic control boards,5 - rectifi...
Page 19 - Control Panel; general; control panel
11 Control Panel general The control panel on Galaxy PW™ UPSscomprises the basic controls and indica-tions required to check the general statusof the system (see figure 14). Located in the upper right part of the cabi-net front, the control panel is designed toprovide an easy and rapid overview ofsy...
Page 21 - start-up of an inverter
13 system start-up single-UPS unit or redundantparallel UPS See figure 15.Proceed in the following order: ■ close the upstream switches supplying normal and bypass AC source power (onthe LV switchboard); ■ close normal AC input switch Q1. The system powers up: ❏ the rectifier/charger automatically s...
Page 22 - shutdown of the inverter; Shutdown; shutdown
14 shutdown of the inverter ■ press the "inverter OFF" button 8 on the control panel for three seconds (seefigure 19). single-UPS unit ■ the green "inverter" light 4 on the con- trol panel goes off; ■ the green "static-bypass" light 3 goes on; ■ the inverter stops; ■ if bypas...
Page 23 - control-panel display; general organization; display of messages; Control-panel Display
15 control-panel display general organization The display is structured around primaryand secondary messages, measuringtables and setting screens. As a rule, themessage displayed on the screen isalways a primary one. The secondarymessages, if any, are accessed by press-ing keys 9 ▼ and 10 ▼ (see fig...
Page 24 - list of primary messages
16 list of primary messages LOAD PROTECTEDON-LINE MODE This is the normal display when there areno alarms or problems and the load is cor-rectly supplied by the inverter, in on-linemode. LOAD PROTECTEDPARALLEL ON-LINE MODE This is the normal display when there areno alarms or problems and the load i...
Page 25 - list of secondary messages
17 list of secondary messages LOAD ON MAINS 2 The load has been transferred to thebypass AC source (M2) and is no longerprotected (only in on-line mode). Thebuzzer sounds continuously. MAINS 2 OUTSIDE TOLERANCESTRANSFER DISABLEDCHECK MAINS 2 The bypass AC source (M2) frequency orvoltage is outside t...
Page 27 - measurement system; voltage measurements
19 measurement system The display may be used to read a num-ber of input and output measurementsmade at different points in the system.See figure 18 . ■ normal AC source 1 ❏ phase-to-phase voltages, ❏ currents of the three phases, ❏ frequency; ■ bypass AC source 2 ❏ phase-to-neutral voltage, ❏ phase...
Page 30 - maintenance bypass; Alarms; alarms
22 general The auto diagnostic system considers anysystem status other than normal as aproblem.Before taking any action, note down themessages displayed on the control panel.Certain problems may prevent the controlpanel from functioning.In this case, it is strongly recommend-ed to call the MGE UPS S...
Page 31 - environment information; signal reception; signal transmission; Environment Information
23 environment information Terminals XR2, XR3, XR4 and XR5 on the"Media Contacts 11" board of each type ofunit can be used to receive signals fromthe operating environment and to transmitsignals concerning the operating status ofthe UPS (see figure 16 for the position ofthe board, item 12). ...
Page 32 - main menu; Logging and time-stamping; logging and time-stamping
24 presentation of eventtime-stamping by GalaxyPW™ Time-stamping of events by Galaxy PW™makes it possible to: ■ log the events; ■ consult the last 500 events that occurred on the Galaxy PW™ UPS; ■ consult general statistical data on UPS operation; utilization via the GalaxyPW™ display main menu The ...
Page 33 - consulting statistics
25 That is the only means to leave the func-tion. If no modifications to values are con-firmed, exiting the function corresponds tocancelling the request. consulting logged (time-stamped) events When the PAST EVENTS command isselected, the system displays a screenindicating the last event logged. Lo...
Page 35 - utilization via Teleservice
27 The battery capacity is the value mea-sured by the UPS microprocessor. It isexpressed in Ampere-hours. This valuechanges over time depending on the para-meters of the battery itself and its environ-ment. This measurement is used to checkthat the battery is capable of supplying therated power in t...
Page 36 - Maintenance; maintenance
28 maintenance configuration single-UPS unit See figure 19. During maintenance, theUPS must be isolated from the normal andbypass AC source, the battery and theload. ■ UPS isolation Proceed in the following order (see figure20): ❏ shut down the inverter (press the "invert- er OFF" button 8 f...
Page 39 - GTC board; Options; options
31 Galvanic isolation andvoltage matching transformers The UPS can be equipped with an isola-tion or auto transformer on both the inputand output to provide galvanic isolation orvoltage step-up or step-down as required. Maintenance bypass Maintenance bypass option provides adirect bypass AC input so...
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33 Reorder form to order additional copies of this document, or to report any errors, omissions, or other problems you have experienced. NAME COMPANY STREET ADDRESS CITY ___________________________________ STATE ___________ ZIP ______________ I would like to order ________ (quantity @ $50.00 each) a...