Emerson 30-200kVA - Manual

Emerson 30-200kVA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; INGLE; UPS I; NSTALLATION
  • Page 4 – ii; UPS M
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv; UPS C
  • Page 7 – FIGURES
  • Page 9 – vii; TABLES
  • Page 10 – viii; EMERSON NETWORK POWER
  • Page 11 – ix; Figure i; NXa
  • Page 13 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; required to take additional measures.; Conformity and Standards; For more details, see; WARNING; Back-Feed Protection Notice; ISOLATE THE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM BEFORE WORKING ON THIS
  • Page 14 – ried out only by trained personnel.
  • Page 15 – Single Module UPS Installation; Introduction; externally. Report any damage to the shipper immediately.; Professional Installation Required; Battery Hazards; immediately with water.
  • Page 16 – Location; UPS Room; NOTE; CAUTION
  • Page 17 – Positioning; System Cabinets
  • Page 18 – External Protective Devices
  • Page 19 – Rectifier and Bypass Input; Table 1; the bypass in the incoming mains distribution panel.; Figure 1; External Battery
  • Page 20 – Power Cables; and; prevent their inadvertent operation.; Table 2; in hazards involving electric shock and fire.
  • Page 21 – Cable Termination; warning signs to prevent their inadvertent operation.
  • Page 22 – Output System Connections; M10 bolts. Ensure correct phase rotation.; connect the circuit breaker end of the cable first.; Hazardous Battery Terminal Voltage 480VDC; the commissioning engineer.
  • Page 23 – Control Cables and Communication; Monitor Board Features; Figure 2
  • Page 24 – Dry Contacts; The UPS provides input dry contacts and output dry contacts.; Input Dry Contacts; There are several input dry contacts at the X3 slot.; X3 Ancillary Control and Alarms; Figure 3; Position; ENV
  • Page 25 – Maintenance Bypass Cabinet Interface; J26 and J30 are the MBC interface.; External Circuit-Breaker Interface; J10 is the interface to any external battery circuit breaker (BCB).; Table 4; External circuit-breaker interface
  • Page 26 – Output Dry Contacts; There are three output dry contact relays at the X1 slot (see; Table 6; Emergency Power Off Input; Figure 4; , is the remote EPO input interface. The EPO has an NO/NC contact; Bypass feedback protection relay center; BF
  • Page 27 – switch between these two terminals using shielded cable (see; X5: Auxiliary DC Power Output; mum current is 500mA.; X6: Analog Input Interface; Table 7; EPO Activated when opened to J28.2; board and must remain installed if using NC contacts.
  • Page 28 – to; Intellislot Web Browser, SNMP, ModBus and Relay Cards Interface; as illustrated in; - Options—For Assembly Inside the UPS Cabinet; External Bypass Switch Interlock; output switch closed.
  • Page 29 – Battery Installation; ATTERY
  • Page 30 – Safety; room; Battery Cabinet; units are bolted together.; Hazardous battery voltage present behind covers; which is hazardous
  • Page 31 – Temperature Considerations; not; Dimensions; Weight; Table 8; Circuit Breaker Features; trol
  • Page 32 – Moving the Battery Cabinets; See; Cable Entry; battery cabinet will remain stationary and stable.
  • Page 33 – General Arrangement Drawings; Refer to; Figures 6; through; Figure 6; FRONT VIEW
  • Page 34 – Figure 7; Front
  • Page 35 – Figure 8; Side View
  • Page 36 – Figure 9; Bottom View
  • Page 38 – Figure 11 Large battery cabinet dimensions
  • Page 40 – Figure 13 SENXA0NBCN4LCB.eps; La
  • Page 50 – Battery Power Cables; Connection Principles; tery Control
  • Page 51 – Battery Control
  • Page 52 – Battery Circuit Breaker Box; and from the battery.; Table 9; are available, depending on the UPS power rating.; UPS
  • Page 53 – Battery circuit breaker box legend; Component
  • Page 54 – Figure 25 Battery circuit breaker box connection; for full X102 label; Battery
  • Page 55 – Battery Temperature Sensor—Optional; tery circuit breaker board - see; Figure 26 Single temperature sensor and monitor board—U2; Description; DRV; internal battery contactor); Temperature; Cable W2 is packed with the temperature sensor.
  • Page 56 – The type of temperature transport board illustrated in
  • Page 57 – UPS Multi-Module Installation; ULTI; General; Figure 28 Emergency power off connections; EPO; EPO
  • Page 58 – Paralleled UPS Modules; dures specific to the parallel system.; optional output / bypass distribution panel; QBYP
  • Page 59 – Refer to the instructions in; in; Input Distribution; UPS N; M3 Board; To Load
  • Page 60 – Control Cables; uration ensures high reliability of the control (refer to; Figure 31 Connection of 1+N system parallel control cables; Hot-Standby UPS Modules; Cabinet Installation; bypass mode so that both UPS units are equally exercised.; If it is a hot-standby system, the master must be turned on first.
  • Page 61 – ule UPS Installation
  • Page 62 – Dual Bus System; inverter or bypass mode.; Refer to the instructions supplied in; Load
  • Page 63 – Control Wires; ports of two parallel systems as illustrated in; Extended Dual Bus Synchronization Option (DBS Interface Box); DBS configuration between two groups of NX UPS systems.
  • Page 64 – External Optional Cabinets; XTERNAL; External Maintenance Bypass Cabinets; units in parallel power operation.; Interlock with UPS Module
  • Page 65 – Isolation Transformer Option; Figure 37 Single input external isolation transformer cabinet
  • Page 66 – Figure 38 Dual input external isolation transformer cabinet; Top Cable Entry Option
  • Page 67 – Installation Drawings; Figure 40 Electrical connections
  • Page 68 – Figure 41 General arrangement—30-40kVA UPS; ) Castors for manoevring
  • Page 69 – Figure 42 Front view, door open30-40kVA NX; Front View
  • Page 70 – Figure 43 Cable terminal layout—30-40kVA NX; For split Bypass operation ensure that the
  • Page 71 – detection, optional
  • Page 72 – Figure 45 Internal battery layout and connections—30-40kVA NX; All dimensions are in mm.; BLUE
  • Page 73 – Figure 46 General arrangement—60-80kVA NX
  • Page 74 – Figure 47 Front view doors open—60-80kVA NX; ) Parallel logic board
  • Page 75 – Figure 48 Cable terminal layout—60-80kVA NX; Input
  • Page 76 – Front view; ) Adjustable fixing feet; Base view
  • Page 77 – ) Monitor boa rd U 2
  • Page 80 – Bypass
  • Page 87 – Operation; PERATION; closed during normal UPS operation.
  • Page 88 – Static Transfer Switch; Static Switch; Battery Circuit Breaker; equipment is not protected from power failures or surges and sags.
  • Page 89 – tion; for more information.; Features of NX Multi-Module UPS Configurations; settings in configuration software and control cables.; Distribution Cabinet
  • Page 90 – Requirements for Paralleling of UPS Modules; High; Modes of Operation; Normal Mode; BOOST charging its associated backup battery.; same neutral reference or where the neutral is not available.
  • Page 91 – Bypass Mode; UPS modules and rated for full load of one module.; Parallel Redundancy Mode (System Expansion)
  • Page 92 – Battery Management—Set During Commissioning; Normal Function; Battery Protection (settings by commissioning engineer)
  • Page 93 – Operating Procedures; PERATING; one of the modes described in; Startup in Normal Mode; rized personnel and the external power isolators are closed.; Operator Control Panel and Display
  • Page 94 – In multi-module systems; Rectifier indicator; LED Function
  • Page 95 – Startup into ECO Mode; and observe at the end of the procedure that the mimic panel; Battery Test Mode Procedures; The Battery test mode p; Test Procedure; Select “Commands” window on the UPS control panel.; and Display
  • Page 96 – UPS Self-Test Procedure; Maintenance Bypass Procedure and UPS Shutdown; internal; Risk of Load Interruption; The load equipment is NOT protected from AC supply aberrations.
  • Page 97 – only; Do not press any remote EPO button.; Hazardous Voltage at UPS terminals; External Maintenance Bypass Cabinet
  • Page 98 – Isolation of One Module in a Multi-Module System; Output becomes inhabited because of Isolation Status.
  • Page 99 – Multi-Module System Without External Output Circuit Breaker 1; Hazardous Battery Voltage
  • Page 100 – Insertion of One Module in a Multi-Module System
  • Page 101 – Shutdown Procedure—Complete UPS and Load Shutdown; LOAD; Press the EPO (Emergency Power Off) button at the UPS front panel; Emergency Shutdown With EPO; open racks inside a dedicated battery room that may be locked.
  • Page 102 – Auto Restart; ually by pressing “Fault Clear” button.; minutes after the disappearance of overtemperature signals.; will be power at the output terminals of the UPS.
  • Page 103 – Language Selection; be displayed in the selected language.; Changing the Current Date and Time; word is
  • Page 104 – PERATOR; event and alarm logs.; Figure 67 UPS control and display panel; HELP
  • Page 105 – Mimic Power Flow; UPS activity is accompanied by the following sounds
  • Page 106 – LCD Monitor and Menu keys; Figure 68 Graphic LCD monitor windows and keypad; Inverter ON; Menu key Icons and their meaning; Key; ESC; Output; W indow
  • Page 107 – above, pressing F1 moves the cursor (resting in “OUTPUT”) from the; - All Status and Event Messages Displayed; for a detailed description of each menu item.; Figure 69 Menu tree
  • Page 108 – Detailed Description of Menu Items; its configuration and its status.; Menu and Data Window; Settings menu; Descriptions of UPS menus and data window items; Item Type
  • Page 109 – Freshening Charge; Descriptions of UPS menus and data window items (continued)
  • Page 110 – Current Record Window; for a complete list of supported status messages.; All Status and Event Messages Displayed on the UPS Front Panel; tor and Menu keys; Message
  • Page 111 – UPS messages
  • Page 115 – tions and / or to require user confirmation of a command.; Prompt windows, meanings; Prompt
  • Page 116 – Dynamic Energy Flow Chart and UPS Help Screen; Figure 70 Help screen; Default Screen Saver; Figure 71 Default screen; Liebert NX
  • Page 117 – Options—For Assembly Inside the UPS Cabinet; Protection; Redundant Back-Feed Protection; tacts; Seismic Anchors; strong earthquakes; Degree of Protection for the UPS Enclosure; nently connected to the UPS DC input.; Seismic anchor sizing
  • Page 118 – Figure 72 Battery Start Option for UPS with external battery; Bypass Current Sharing Inductors; Bypass current sharing inductors-dimensions, values; Board; Blue
  • Page 119 – Figure 73 Bypass current sharing inductances
  • Page 120 – Battery Ground Fault Detection; Figure 74 Battery ground fault detection set connections; Terminal; Common; BCB or; Socket; BtG
  • Page 121 – Replacing Dust Filters; Figure 75 Replacing the dust filters; Redundant Fan for Power Module; Sems screw
  • Page 122 – Communication and Monitoring; Figure 76 Communication bays and cable location
  • Page 123 – OC Web Card - SNMP/HTTP Network Interface Card; Figure 77 OC Web Card data summary window
  • Page 124 – Relay Card; Summary Alarm; Relay Card pin configuration; Pin
  • Page 125 – Figure 79 SiteNet MultiPort4 Intellislot pin configuration; CPU
  • Page 126 – Remote Alarm Monitor; NX communication options
  • Page 127 – Technical Specifications; ECHNICAL; The product standards in; Compliance with European, international standards; dBA
  • Page 128 – Mechanical characteristics
  • Page 129 – Intermediate DC circuit, battery
  • Page 130 – Inverter output to critical load; Hz
  • Page 131 – Bypass input; providing neutral reference to the output
  • Page 132 – AC Power Systems
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Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; INGLE; UPS I; NSTALLATION

i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 S INGLE M ODULE UPS I NSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.2 Prelimi...

Page 4 - ii; UPS M

ii 2.4 Battery Power Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 2.4.1 Connection Principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 2.4.2 Fittin...

Page 5 - iii

iii 6.3 Modes of Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 6.3.1 Normal Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 6.3.2 Ba...

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