Powerware 5075 kVA - Manual

Powerware 5075 kVA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Instructions Importantes Concernant La Sécurité; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Conserver Ces Instructions
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Section II Operation
  • Page 7 – List of Figures
  • Page 9 – Introduction
  • Page 11 – Using This Manual
  • Page 12 – Conventions Used in This Manual; Bold type; Italic type
  • Page 13 – Safety Considerations; Only AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL should perform service or; If service or routine maintenance is required:; Getting Help; question this manual does not answer, please call Powerware at:; United States
  • Page 14 – This Page Intentionally Left Blank.
  • Page 17 – Getting Started; The Harsh Environment (HE) UPS system is shipped as two separate; Creating an Installation Plan; Ambient Temperature Range:; front of and above each cabinet for proper air circulation.
  • Page 18 – Environment Considerations; The UPS system must be installed on a sealed concrete floor.; Inspecting and Unpacking Each Cabinet; contact your local sales or service office immediately.
  • Page 19 – DO NOT tilt cabinets more than 10 degrees from vertical.; Unloading the UPS System From the Pallet; followed, the cabinet may tip and cause serious injury.
  • Page 20 – the cabinet is no longer supported by the jacking bolts.; Wiring Requirements
  • Page 21 – the Environmental cabinet.; TOP VIEW
  • Page 22 – Installing the UPS Cabinet Sections; Grounding Joined
  • Page 23 – Grounding Joined Cabinets; fastened to the UPS cabinet in the customer terminal area).
  • Page 24 – Installing UPS Internal Power and Control Wiring; requirements and terminal locations.
  • Page 25 – Installing UPS External Wiring; Reinstall cabinet doors.; Preparing the UPS for Installing; To prepare the UPS for wiring to an RMP, RIM, SCM or Remote EPO:; Open the doors of the UPS.; Initial Startup; reserve a preferred startup date.
  • Page 26 – Completing the Installation Checklist; and retain the original.
  • Page 27 – Installation Checklist; Each cabinet in the UPS system is placed in its installed location.
  • Page 28 – Notes
  • Page 29 – Installing a Remote EPO Control; The Remote EPO control arrives as shown in Figure 6. See Drawing; To install a Remote EPO control:; operator’s consoles or exit doors.; Table A. Remote EPO Wire Terminations; To Communications
  • Page 30 – NOTE: This switch must be a dedicated; with the first Remote EPO.
  • Page 31 – Installing a Remote Monitor Panel; As an option, a Remote Monitor Panels (RMPs) can be installed to; Table C. Optional Monitoring Accessories; Number and Type of Accessories Permitted
  • Page 34 – Table D. RMP Wire Terminations; INCHES
  • Page 37 – Installing a Relay Interface Module
  • Page 40 – Table E. RIM Wire Terminations
  • Page 41 – The optional Supervisory Contact Module (SCM) as shown in Figure 13
  • Page 42 – To install a Supervisory Contact Module:
  • Page 43 – Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each SCM you are installing.; Table F. Supervisory Contact Module Wire Terminations
  • Page 47 – Understanding UPS Operation
  • Page 48 – Looking Inside the UPS; critical load; UPS CABINET; Product
  • Page 49 – Normal Mode; the status area of the LCD screen.; BATTERY; RECTIFIER; BYPASS
  • Page 50 – Bypass Mode; the load through an internal switch and an internal transformer.; The critical load is not protected while the UPS is in Bypass mode.; is operating in Bypass mode.; Bypass mode, an alarm condition will be recorded.
  • Page 51 – Battery Mode; and the battery supply capacity.; from the incoming utility until Normal mode is achieved.
  • Page 52 – Maintenance Bypass Mode; is operating in Maintenance Bypass mode.; Maintenance Isolation (MIS) Circuit Breaker; system damage from improper operation.
  • Page 53 – Monitoring and Controlling UPS Operation; The; EMERGENCY POWER OFF; pushbutton. Use the LCD screen
  • Page 55 – Controls and Features; UPS Controls; Control Panel; Monitor Panel; Maintenance Bypass; UPS Standard Features; Communication Panel; Computer Interface; Summary Alarm Contacts; Input Filter; input filter
  • Page 56 – internal wireway; Options and Accessories
  • Page 57 – If service or routine UPS maintenance is required:
  • Page 58 – ON; OFF; PHASE; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
  • Page 59 – Using the Monitor Panel
  • Page 60 – Using the LCD Screen
  • Page 61 – Using the Pushbuttons; pushbuttons; Adjusting the Contrast
  • Page 62 – Reading the Status Indicators; status indicators
  • Page 63 – Using the Menu Options; menus; Meters
  • Page 64 – Select; Load Amps; from the Meters menu to see a real-time bar graph of the output
  • Page 65 – from the Events menu to display the Event History Log. The Event; to scroll through the Event History log.
  • Page 66 – Active
  • Page 67 – Unit; shows the percent of availability of the UPS and the bypass source.
  • Page 68 – Mimic; current through the components is highlighted.
  • Page 69 – Time
  • Page 71 – Operating the UPS; This chapter describes how to start and stop the UPS and how
  • Page 72 – Using the Operating Controls; MODE
  • Page 74 – Operation; To Place the UPS in Normal Mode:; OK To Close CB2; To Shut Down the UPS from Normal Mode:
  • Page 75 – To Start the UPS in Bypass Mode:
  • Page 76 – Horn sounds every 2 seconds.
  • Page 78 – Using the EMERGENCY POWER OFF Pushbutton; The Remote EMERGENCY POWER OFF option functions the same way as; To Use the EMERGENCY POWER OFF Pushbutton; PUSH TO RESET; Resetting UPS System after Emergency Power Off; identified and cleared.
  • Page 79 – Using Features and Options; The many standard features of your UPS provide consistent,; Building Alarm Monitoring; should use twisted pair wires for each alarm input and common.
  • Page 81 – Table 1. Optional Monitoring Accessories
  • Page 83 – Relay Interface Module; UPS AVAILABLE
  • Page 84 – Supervisory Contact Module; input connections on TB1, and output connections on TB2.; The SCM provides signals for the following indications:
  • Page 85 – Responding to System Events; When the UPS system is running in Normal mode, it continually; from the Events menu on the LCD screen to look at the Active; System Event Horns; beeps every 4 seconds.; System Event Lights
  • Page 86 – System Event Messages; INVERTER ALARMS
  • Page 89 – RECTIFIER NOTICES
  • Page 90 – MONITOR NOTICES
  • Page 91 – Converter Normal
  • Page 93 – Serial Communications; This chapter describes the serial communications feature of
  • Page 94 – Locating the Communications Panel; items inside the UPS.
  • Page 95 – Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port; Table 3 describes them.; Description
  • Page 96 – Optional
  • Page 97 – Configuring the Serial Ports
  • Page 99 – should set your equipment to NO PARITY.; Handshaking
  • Page 100 – Terminal Mode; Printing Selected Information
  • Page 101 – printing are included in chronological order.
  • Page 102 – a sample Meters printout.
  • Page 103 – Volts
  • Page 104 – System Configuration; System Configuration Mode Main Menu; be prompted to enter the password for this mode:; Program Building Alarms
  • Page 105 – Enable/Disable Default Functions
  • Page 106 – should be included when entered.
  • Page 107 – Adjust Output Voltage; Change Password; Password must be six characters in length.
  • Page 108 – Battery Test Setup
  • Page 109 – Modify Low Battery Time; following menu will be displayed:; Calibration Mode; Calibration mode is for use by service personnel ONLY. To prevent; Computer Mode; contact your sales representative.; Remote Monitor Mode
  • Page 111 – Optional Remote Notification; The optional RS --- 232 serial communication port is required to use
  • Page 112 – Remote Notification Features; option are as follows:
  • Page 113 – Description of Operation; Call Answer
  • Page 114 – Housekeeping; operation and Call Out is enabled.
  • Page 115 – Hardware Requirements; Notification function.
  • Page 116 – Configuring the Modem; sections of this chapter.; Basic Modem Configuration; Only the initial phone number needs to be entered by the user.
  • Page 117 – Configuring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer
  • Page 118 – Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager; section of this chapter.; prevents the pager service from picking up on the modem hang-up
  • Page 119 – Configuring the Modem to Answer Incoming Calls; to the Terminal mode.; Final Modem Configuration
  • Page 120 – UPS Setup Configuration; Panel to access the setup screen and configure Port 2 as follows.
  • Page 125 – Maintaining the UPS System; The components inside the UPS cabinet are secured to a; Important Safety Instructions; Remember that your UPS is designed to supply power EVEN WHEN; the electrical state of any cabinet in the UPS system.
  • Page 126 – Performing Preventive Maintenance; Perform the following checks DAILY:; Product Specifications; Perform the following checks MONTHLY:; inches
  • Page 127 – Maintenance Training; service at
  • Page 129 – The following sections detail the input, output and; System; System Input
  • Page 130 – System Output
  • Page 131 – Data section for more information.
  • Page 134 – INSTALLATION NOTES; INPUT; Ratings & External Wiring Requirements for; separated from source power.
  • Page 135 – codes for proper grounding practices.
  • Page 137 – C. A hex key tool is required to attach wires to terminals.; Table D. Internal Power Cable Terminations
  • Page 138 – Table E. External Power Cable Terminations; are bolted together on site.; Air Conditioning or Ventilation
  • Page 139 – battery current is computed at 1.8 volts per cell.; Table G. Maximum Input Circuit Breaker Ratings; UPS and 320 amps AT for the 208 volt input UPS.; Table H. Maximum Output Circuit Breaker Ratings
  • Page 140 – Table I. Maximum DC Input Circuit Breaker Ratings; shown in Table J, according to your UPS system configuration:; Table J. Equipment Weight and Point Loading
  • Page 141 – Communications Panel
  • Page 142 – Table K. Communications Panel Inputs and Outputs
  • Page 143 – control wiring for options and accessories.; Table L. Control Wiring Terminations; Table M. Summary Alarm Relay Contacts; RELAY 1
  • Page 144 – upstream protective devices to the UPS.; NOTE: This switch must be a dedicated switch
  • Page 146 – ONELINE DRAWINGS OF UPS SYSTEM
  • Page 147 – UPS SYSTEM WITH 480/208 VOLT INPUT/OUTPUT
  • Page 148 – UPS SYSTEM WITH 208/208 VOLT INPUT/OUTPUT
  • Page 149 – UPS SYSTEM WITH 600/208 VOLT INPUT/OUTPUT
  • Page 150 – EXTERNAL WIRING
  • Page 151 – LOCATION OF UPS POWER TERMINALS; INTERCABINET WIRING
  • Page 153 – REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OFF
  • Page 154 – REMOTE MONITOR PANEL
  • Page 155 – RELAY INTERFACE MODULE
  • Page 157 – SUPERVISORY CONTACT MODULE
  • Page 159 – LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY FOR THREE-PHASE POWERWARE PRODUCTS
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