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USER MANUAL
PowerValue 11 T G2
6 kVA B / 6 kVA B2 / 6 kVA S
10 kVA B / 10 kVA B2 / 10 kVA S
CONTENTS
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Contents
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Important safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Operator precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Environmental considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Declaration of safety conformity and CE marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Inquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
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3
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
2.1
UPS disposal and recycling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2.1.1 For professional users in the European Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.1.2 For disposal in countries outside of the European Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Delivery, transportation, positioning and storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
3.1.1 Receipt of the UPS and visual inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1.2 Unpacking list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
3.1.3 Storage of UPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Site planning and positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.2.1 Planning before the installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
3.2.2 Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
3.2.3 Standalone / tower installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
General characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.3.1 UPS 6-10 kVA S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.3.2 UPS 6-10 kVA B/B2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
3.3.3 External battery module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Electrical installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.4.1 Commissioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
3.4.2 Recommended cable sections and fuse ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
3.4.3 Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
3.4.4 Parallel installation operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4.1
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4.1.1 Selection keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4.1.2 LED’s status indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4.1.3 LCD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4.2 Operating mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4.3 UPS start-up and shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.3.1 UPS start-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
4.3.2 UPS shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
4.4 Display functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4.5 User settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.6 LCD operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.6.1 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
4.6.2 UPS status menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
4.6.3 Measurement menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
4.6.4 Event log menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
4.6.5 Control menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
4.6.6 Identification menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
4.6.7 Setting menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
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Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
5.1
5.2
5.3
RS-232 port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
USB port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Emergency power off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
5.3.1 Dry IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
5.3.2 Dry OUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
5.4 Network management card (optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5.4.1 Installing a serial network management card (optional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
5.4.2 Monitoring software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
6.1
6.2
Fault identification and rectification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Accessing alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
UPS status menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Event log menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Silencing the alarm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
6.3
Technical specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Appendix A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Appendix B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
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IMPORTANT SAFET Y INSTRUC TIONS
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1 Important safety instructions
READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION CHAPTER BEFORE READING THE OPERATING MANUAL
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1.1 Operator precautions
Always follow the precautions and instructions
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS FROM THE
UPS SYSTEM OR FROM THE BATTERY
CABINET: DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
described in this manual. Any deviations from the
instructions may result in electric shock or cause
accidental load loss.
DANGER
DANGER
HIGH FAULT CURRENTS (LEAKAGE
CURRENTS). BEFORE CONNECTING THE
MAINS ENSURE THAT THE UPS IS EARTHED!
ABB DOES NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DAMAGES CAUSED THROUGH INCORRECT USE
OF THE UPS SYSTEM.
DISPLAY A WARNING LABEL ON ALL
PRIMARY POWER ISOLATORS INSTALLED
AWAY FROM THE UPS AREA TO WARN
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL
THAT THE CIRCUIT FEEDS A UPS.
MAKE SURE THAT WARNING LABEL
CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING TEXT OR
EQUIVALENT: “ISOLATE THE UPS
(UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY)
BEFORE WORKING ON THIS CIRCUIT.”
DANGER
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1.2 Environmental considerations
To operate the UPS with optimal efficiency,
your installation site should meet the
environmental parameters outlined in this user
manual. Excessive amounts of dust or moisture
in the operating environment may cause
damage or lead to malfunction. The UPS should
always be protected from the weather and
sunshine. The operating environment must
meet the weight, airflow, size and clearance
requirements specified in the technical
datasheet.
Under no circumstances should the UPS be
installed in an airtight room, in the presence
of flammable gases, or in an environment
exceeding the environmental requirements
specified below. An ambient temperature of
+20°C to +25°C is recommended to achieve a
long life of the UPS and batteries. The cooling
air entering the UPS must not exceed +40 °C
and the humidity should be below 95 percent
(non-condensing).
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1.3 Declaration of safety conformity and CE marking
The PowerValue 11 T G2 is designed, manufactured
and commercialized in accordance with the
EN ISO 9001 standard relating to quality
management systems.
These products also meet the following product
standards:
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Table 1: Standards
Product Standards
These products conform with the following
directives:
• 2014/35/EU Low voltage directive
• 2014/30/EU Electromagnetic Compatibility
directive (EMC)
Safety
IEC/EN 62040-1: 2008+A1: 2013
IEC/EN 62040-2: 2006
IEC/EN 62040-3
EMC
Performance
ESD
IEC 61000-4-2: Level 3
IEC 61000-4-3: Level 3
IEC 61000-4-4: Level 4
IEC 61000-4-5: Level 4
IEC 61000-4-6: Level 3
IEC 61000-4-8: Level 4
IEC/EN50581:2012
Radiated field
EFT
• 2011/65/EU Restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances (RoHS) directive
Fast transients
Electromagnetic field
Conducted magnetic field
RoHS
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1.4 Inquiries
Inquiries regarding the UPS should be addressed
ABB or authorized agent. The serial number is
shown on the nameplate of the product.
For further information on troubleshooting,
see Chapter 6.
to the local ABB office or agent authorized
by ABB. Note the type code and the serial
number of the equipment before contacting
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1.5 Operation
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MAINS CABLE
FROM THE UPS OR THE BUILDING WIRING
SOCKET DURING OPERATION AS THIS
REMOVES THE GROUND FROM THE UPS
AND ALL CONNECTED LOADS.
INDISCRIMINATE OPERATION OF
SWITCHES MAY CAUSE OUTPUT
LOSS OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING
WARNING
NOTE
PRESS THE OFF BUTTON TO FULLY
DISCONNECT THE UPS. ENSURE THE UPS
IS ON BYPASS OR ON STANDBY MODE
BEFORE DISCONNECTING IT FROM
THE MAINS.
NEVER DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN A FIRE
AS THEY MAY EXPLODE.
WARNING
DO NOT OPEN OR DAMAGE THE
BATTERIES.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, CONNECT THE
UPS TO A CIRCUIT PROVIDED WITH BRANCH
CIRCUIT OVERCURRENT PROTECTION WITH
AN AMPERE RATING IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE IEC/EN 60934 STANDARD OR YOUR
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE.
WARNING
RELEASED ELECTROLYTE IS HARMFUL TO
THE SKIN AND EYES.
SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR RECOMMENDATIONS.
WARNING
NOTE
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2 Maintenance
PowerValue 11 T G2 UPS requires only minimal
maintenance.
COMPONENTS INSIDE THE UPS ARE
CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY EVEN
WHEN THE UPS IS DISCONNECTED FROM
THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY.
DANGER
DANGER
Charge the UPS regularly to maximize the
expected life of the battery. When connected to
mains power, the UPS charges the batteries and
prevents the batteries from overcharging and
over-discharging.
DISCONNECT THE BATTERIES BEFORE
CARRYING OUT ANY KIND OF SERVICE
AND/OR MAINTENANCE. VERIFY THAT NO
CURRENT IS PRESENT, AND NO
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE EXISTS IN THE
CAPACITOR OR BUS CAPACITOR
TERMINALS.
• Replace the batteries when the battery service
life has been exceeded (around three to five
years at 25°C ambient temperature). Contact
your local ABB or an agent authorized by ABB for
replacements.
THE BATTERY CIRCUIT IS NOT ISOLATED
FROM THE INPUT VOLTAGE. HAZARDOUS
VOLTAGES MAY OCCUR BETWEEN THE
BATTERY TERMINALS AND THE GROUND.
VERIFY THAT NO VOLTAGE IS PRESENT
BEFORE SERVICING.
DANGER
• Charge the UPS once every four to six months
if it is not used regularly.
• In high-temperature regions, charge and
discharge the battery every two months.
The standard charging time should be at least
12 hours.
A BATTERY CAN PRESENT A RISK OF
ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND HIGH SHORT
CIRCUIT CURRENT. THE FOLLOWING
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED
WHEN WORKING ON BATTERIES:
•
REMOVE WATCHES, RINGS OR OTHER
METAL OBJECTS
MAKE USE OF PROPER PPE (PERSONAL
PROTECTION EQUIPMENT) AS PER
LOCAL POLICIES AND RULES
• Replace the battery when the discharge time
is less than 50 percent of specified after fully
charging. Check the battery connection or
contact your local dealer to order a new battery.
•
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WEAR FLAME/ARC RESISTANT
WHOLE BODY CLOTHING
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WEAR SUITABLE VOLTAGE RATED
GLOVES
DANGER
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-
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USE SAFETY DIELECTRIC FOOTWEAR
WEAR ARC FLASH FACE SHIELD
USE VOLTAGE RATED TOOLS
•
•
DO NOT LAY TOOLS OR METAL PARTS
ON TOP OF BATTERIES
DISCONNECT THE CHARGING SOURCE
PRIOR TO CONNECTING OR
DISCONNECTING BATTERY TERMINALS.
REPLACE BATTERIES WITH THE SAME
NUMBER AND SAME TYPE OF BATTERIES.
WARNING
WARNING
REPLACE FUSES ONLY WITH FUSES OF
THE SAME TYPE AND OF THE SAME
AMPERAGE TO AVOID FIRE HAZARDS.
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2.1 UPS disposal and recycling
2.1.1 For professional users in the European Union
2.1.2 For disposal in countries outside of the
European Union
THE CROSSED –OUT WHEELED BIN
SYMBOL ON THE PRODUCT(S) AND / OR
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS MEANS
THAT USED ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
SHOULD NOT BE MIXED WITH GENERAL
HOUSEHOLD WASTE.
THE CROSSED –OUT WHEELED BIN
SYMBOL IS ONLY VALID IN THE EUROPEAN
UNION (EU) AND MEANS THAT USED
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
(WEEE) SHOULD NOT BE MIXED WITH
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD WASTE.
IF YOU WISH TO DISCARD ELECTRICAL
AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (EEE),
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER OR
SUPPLIER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.
IF YOU WISH TO DISCARD THIS PRODUCT
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
AUTHORITIES OR DEALER AND ASK FOR
THE CORRECT METHOD OF DISPOSAL.
DISPOSING OF THIS PRODUCT
CORRECTLY WILL HELP SAVE VALUABLE
RESOURCES AND PREVENT ANY
POTENTIAL NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON
HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT,
WHICH COULD OTHERWISE ARISE FROM
INAPPROPRIATE WASTE HANDLING.
DISPOSING OF THIS PRODUCT
CORRECTLY WILL HELP SAVE VALUABLE
RESOURCES AND PREVENT ANY
POTENTIAL NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON
HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT,
WHICH COULD OTHERWISE ARISE FROM
INAPPROPRIATE WASTE HANDLING.
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INSTALL ATION
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3 Installation
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3.1 Delivery, transportation, positioning and storage
3.1.1 Receipt of the UPS and visual inspection
When receiving the UPS, carefully examine the
packing container and the UPS for any signs of
physical damage. In case of damage, notify the
carrier immediately.
Examine the UPS for any signs of damage and
ensure that the received UPS corresponds to the
material indicated in the delivery note. Notify
your carrier or supplier immediately in case of
any damage.
The packing container of the UPS protects it from
mechanical and environmental damage. To increase
protection, the UPS is wrapped in a plastic sheet.
Keep the packaging for later re-use.
3.1.3 Storage of UPS
If you plan to store the UPS prior to use, keep it
in a dry, clean and cool storage room with an
ambient temperature between -15 °C to +60°C
and humidity of less than 95 percent (non-
condensing). If the packing container has been
removed, protect the UPS from dust. Always keep
the UPS in an upright position and do not drop.
3.1.2 Unpacking list
After examining the package, open the box and
check the following items are included:
• 1 x PowerValue 11 T G2 UPS
• 1 x user manual
• 2 x UPS stands (support)
(only for 6 kVA B/B2 & 10 kVA B/B2)
• 4 x M4 round screw (UPS stands)
• EPO contactor
• Dry contactor
• 1 x IEC C13-C14 cable
• 1 x monitoring software CD
• 1 x 15-pin communication cable
(for parallel systems)
• RS232 cable
• 1 x USB cable
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3.2 Site planning and positioning
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3.2.1 Planning before the installation
To ensure a long service life, install the unit
in a position where any danger to the UPS is
minimized:
01 Stabilizer brackets
preparation
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02 Stabilizer brackets
installation
• Install the UPS indoors.
• Leave 50 cm of space on each side of the
cabinet to allow cooling airflow and ensure
that the circulation of air to the ventilation
slits is not obstructed.
• Avoid excessively high temperatures and
excessive moisture.
• Make sure that the surface is solid and flat.
3.2.2 Positioning
PowerValue 11 T G2 can only be installed in a
standalone configuration.
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WATER CONDENSATION MAY OCCUR IF
THE UPS IS UNPACKED IN A VERY LOW
TEMPERATURE. TO AVOID HAZARDS AND
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, WAIT UNTIL
THE UPS IS FULLY DRY BOTH INSIDE AND
WARNING
OUTSIDE BEFORE INSTALLING/USING
THE UPS.
3.2.3
Standalone / tower installation
3.2.3.1 UPS
1. Place the unit on a flat, stable surface in its
final location.
2. Install ‘Stabilizer bracket’(optional): remove
side’s screw from the unit, then install
‘Stabilizer bracket’ to the unit.(figure 1).
3. Install the unit to a surface(optional): place
4pcs bolts(M8 is recommended) to the final
location previously, bolt’s position please
refer to below, then fix the unit to the bolts.
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02
3
INSTALL ATION
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3.2.3.2 External battery modules
1. Install the EBM model (Refer to UPS model
installation as privous described).
03 EBM Connection
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04 EBM Connection
2. Connect EBM to UPS with ‘Battery power cable’.
FOR EACH UPS MAKE USE OF THE
STANDARD MATCHING BATTERY
CABINET; PLEASE REFER TO YOUR
LOCAL SALES MANAGER / DEALER
NOTE
NOTE
FOR DETAILS
UP TO FOUR EXTERNAL BATTERY
ENCLOSURES CAN BE CONNECTED TO
THE UPS IN THE SAME WAY AS
SHOWN ABOVE.
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03
AFTER CONNECTING THE BATTERY
ENCLOSURES, CONFIGURE THE
NUMBER OF BATTERY MODULES IN
THE CONTROL PANEL (FOR MORE
INFORMATION SEE CHAPTER 4.6.7).
SEE APPENDIX C FOR FURTHER
DETAILS.
NOTE
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3.3 General characteristics
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3.3.1
UPS 6-10 kVA S
05 UPS front panel
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06 UPS 6 kVA S
rear panel
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The figures below shows the front and the rear
panel of the UPS 6-10 kVA S model.
07 UPS 10 kVA S
rear panel
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
4
7
5
6
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
12
11
12
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05
06
07
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Table 2: UPS 6-10kVA S model front and
rear panel connectors and ports
1
2
RS232
RJ11 (PDU connection)
[reserved for future development]
3
EBM connector
USB
4
5
SNMP/Modbus/ AS400 slot
Dry IN/OUT
6
7
Parallel card
8
EPO
9
Fans
10
11
12
Maintenance bypass switch
Input switch
Input/Output terminals
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3.3.2
UPS 6-10 kVA B/B2
08 UPS front panel
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09 UPS 6 kVA B/B2
rear panel
The figures below shows the front and the rear
panel of the UPS 6-10 kVA B/B2 model.
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10 UPS 10 kVA B/B2
rear panel
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
7
5
6
4
7
5
6
8
8
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
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08
09
10
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Table 3: UPS 6-10kVA B/B2 model front and
rear panel connectors and ports
1
2
RS232
RJ11 (PDU connection)
[reserved for future development]
3
EBM connector
USB
4
5
SNMP/Modbus/ AS400 slot
Dry IN/OUT
6
7
Parallel card
8
EPO
9
Fans
10
11
12
Maintenance bypass switch
Input switch
Input/Output terminals
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3.3.3
External battery module
11 EBM front panel
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12 EBM rear panel
The figures below shows the front and the rear
panel of the external battery module.
1
2
2
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11
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12
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Table 4: External battery module (EBM) front
and rear panel connectors and ports
1
2
Fuse board cover (to replace EBM fuse)
EBM connector
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3.4 Electrical installation
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3.4.1
Commissioning
13 Circuit breaker
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14 External back-
feed isolation
RISK OF BACKFEED VOLTAGE. ISOLATE
THE UPS BY INSTALLING AN EXTERNAL
ISOLATING DEVICE BETWEEN THE MAINS
INPUT AND THE UPS.
The commissioning of the UPS includes the
connection of the UPS and batteries, the verification
of the electrical installation and operating
environment of the UPS, the controlled start-up
and testing of the UPS, and customer training.
DANGER
BEFORE WORKING ON THIS CIRCUIT,
CHECK FOR HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.
ABB recommends that an external isolating
device is installed between the mains input and
UPS as shown in Figure 12 to protect against
backfeed currents.
DO NOT OPERATE IN CASE OF PRESENCE
OF WATER OR MOISTURE.
WARNING
WHEN OPENING OR REMOVING THE UPS
COVERS YOU ARE EXPOSED TO
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.
AC contactor
Input main breaker
Line
input
Mains
input
Neutral
DANGER
3.4.2
ratings
Recommended cable sections and fuse
Coil remote
switch
When selecting the cable cross-sections and the
protective devices, follow the recommendations
in the technical specifications document or follow
local standards.
AC Contactor:
208-240 V, 63 A
(PowerValue 11 T G2 6 kVA B/B2/S)
208-240 V, 80 A
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(PowerValue 11 T G2 10 kVA B/B2/S)
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, THE UNIT
SHOULD ONLY CONNECT TO A CIRCUIT
PROVIDED WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FOR:
•
D CURVE 63 A RATING (UPSTREAM
CIRCUIT), FOR 6KVA MODELS,
D CURVE 80 A RATING (UPSTREAM
CIRCUIT), FOR 10KVA MODELS
DANGER
•
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Table 5: Recommended cable cross sections
Model
6 kVA (B/B2/S)
10 kVA (B/B2/S)
Protective
earthing conductor (8 AWG)
10 mm^2
16 mm^2
(6 AWG)
(min. cross section)
Input L, N, G
(min conductor
cross section)
10 mm^2
(8 AWG)
16 mm^2
(6 AWG)
Input fuse
63 A
80 A
Output L, N,
(min. conductor
cross section)
10 mm^2
(8 AWG)
16 mm^2
(6 AWG)
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3.4.3
Connections
L
OUT
N
L
IN
N
15 Terminal connections
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT:
MAKE SURE THAT THE EARTH WIRE IS
CONNECTED.
COMMON INPUT/OUTPUT SOURCES
CONNECTION
DANGER
BEFORE CARRING OUT ANY CONNECTION,
CHECK THAT THE UPSTREAM
PROTECTION DEVICES (NORMAL AC
SOURCE AND BYPASS AC SOURCES)
ARE OPEN “0” (OFF).
WARNING
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15
To access the terminal blocks, remove the
terminal block cover by unscrewing the two
screws. Refer to the chapter 3.3 for the poistion
of the terminal block cover.
INDUCTIVE LOADS (FOR EXAMPLE
MONITORS AND LASER PRINTERS) HAVE
A VERY HIGH POWER CONSUMPTION AT
START-UP. IF CONNECTED TO THE UPS,
THE START-UP POWER OF SUCH LOADS
MUST BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION
WHEN CALCULATING THE CAPACITY OF
THE UPS TO PREVENT THE UPS FROM
BEING OVERLOADED AND TURNED OFF.
Connect the AC cable to the terminal blocks; refer
to the indication on the rear panel. Tie up the AC
cable to the rear panel and re-install the cover of
the terminal block.
WARNING
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3.4.4
Parallel installation operation
16 Parallel system
installation diagram
Up to three UPSs can be connected in parallel to
configure a sharing and redundant output power.
From Utility
Mains Breaker
I/P Breaker
I/P Breaker
I/P Breaker
UPS 1#
UPS 2#
UPS 3#
O/P Breaker
O/P Breaker
O/P Breaker
Main O/P Breaker
Mains Mechanical or static switch
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To Load
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How to install a new parallel UPS system:
1. Before installing a new parallel UPS system,
prepare the input/output wires, breakers and
a main maintenance mechanical switch or
static switch.
2. Independent battery packs for each UPS.
3. Remove the cover plate from the parallel
connection port on the UPS, connect each
UPS one by one with a parallel connection cable
and make sure the cable is screwed in tightly.
5. Connect the input and output wires and make
sure all the breakers are turned off.
17 Parallel cable
connection
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18 Parallel connection
cable locker
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19 Parallel system
wiring diagram
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17
4. Install the cable locker to protect the parallel
cable for each UPS.
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19
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6. Turn on the input breakers for the parallel UPS.
7. Hold button for more than 1 s on one UPS in
the system; the system will then switch to line
mode.
How to remove a single UPS from a parallel system:
1. Firstly, a main maintenance mechanical switch
or static switch should be installed on the
parallel system.
8. Check the output voltage of each UPS
separately and check if the difference in output
voltage is less than 0.5 V among the units in
the parallel system. If the difference is more
than 0.5 V, the UPS need to be regulated.
9. If the difference in output voltage is less than
0.5 V, turn off the input breakers to let the UPS
shut down. Then switch on the output breakers
for all UPSs.
2. Ensure the bypass is normal and the auto
bypass setting is at “enable,” then press the
button to turn off the UPS system and the UPS
system will switch to bypass mode.
3. Transfer the main maintenance switch or static
switch from “UPS” to “BPS,” then switch off
the output breakers, input breakers and mains
breaker in the parallel system. The UPS will
then shut down.
10.Switch on the input breakers for the parallel
UPS. Hold button for more than 1 s on one UPS
in the system; the system will then switch to
line mode. After these operations, the system
will work normally in parallel mode.
4. Switch off the main output breaker and output
breaker in the parallel system.
5. Remove the UPS of interest and disconnect
cables/wires.
6. Switch on the mains breaker and input breaker
of the reserve UPS, make sure the UPS is in
bypass mode.
WIRING REQUIREMENT:
7. Switch on the output breaker and main output
breaker.
8. Transfer the main maintenance switch or static
switch from “BPS” to “UPS” and press the
button to turn on the UPS, and the UPS will
turn on in line mode.
1. IF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE UPS
AND BREAKER PANEL IS LESS THAN 20
METERS IN A PARALLEL SYSTEM, THE
LENGTH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT
AND OUTPUT CABLE OF THE UPS IS
REQUIRED TO BE LESS THAN 20%.
2. IF THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE UPS
AND BREAKER PANEL IS MORE THAN 20
METERS IN A PARALLEL SYSTEM, THE
LENGTH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INPUT
AND OUTPUT CABLE OF THE UPS IS
REQUIRED TO BE LESS THAN 5%.
NOTE
How to remove all the UPSs from a parallel system:
1. Firstly, a main maintenance mechanical switch
or static switch should be installed on the
parallel system.
2. Ensure the bypass is normal and the auto
bypass setting is set to “enable”. Press the
button to turn off the UPS system, and the UPS
system will switch to bypass mode.
3. Transfer the main maintenance switch or static
switch from “UPS” to “BPS”, then switch off the
output breakers, input breakers and mains
breaker in the parallel system, and the UPS will
shut down. The line will power the load via the
maintenance mechanical switch or static switch.
How to add a new UPS to a parallel system:
1. Firstly, a main maintenance mechanical switch
or static switch should be installed in the
parallel system.
2. Regulate the output voltage of the new UPS:
check if the output voltage difference between
the new UPS and the parallel system is less
than 0.5 V.
3. Ensure the bypass of the parallel system is
normal and the auto bypass setting is at
“enable,” then press the button to turn off
the UPS, the UPS will switch to bypass mode.
4. Set the main maintenance switch or static
switch from “UPS” to “BPS,” then switch off
the main output breaker, input breaker and
mains breaker. The UPS will then shut down.
5. Connect the cable and wire for the new UPS.
6. Switch on the input breakers and mains
breaker and make sure that every UPS is in
bypass mode.
7. Switch on the output breakers and main
output breaker, transfer the main maintenance
switch or static switch from “BPS” to “UPS”.
8. Press the button on one UPS - all the UPSs will
turn on. The system will work in line mode.
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4 Operation
This chapter describes how the UPS is operated
through the LCD.
The user can:
• Operate the LCD
• Start up and shut down the UPS (excluding the
commissioning start up)
• Operate additional SNMP/Modbus adapters
and their software
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4.1 Control panel
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The user-friendly control panel has two parts:
• Selection keys
• Power management LCD (PMD)
• Status LEDs
4.1.1
—
Selection keys
20 Control panel
Table 6: UPS selection keys
Button
Function Illustration
Turn the UPS on
and off or change
operating mode.
Battery mode
Online mode
Bypass mode
Fault
Power
ON/OFF
LED’s
Battery Load
Scroll up
through the menu.
Scroll UP
20Min 100%
LCD
Output
230V 50Hz
Scroll down
through the menu.
Scroll DOWN
Selection
ESC
keys
Select and
confirm settings.
Select / Edit
Exit / Mute
Escape
Up
Down Enter
On/Off
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Exit menus and
mute the buzzer.
4.1.2
LED’s status indicators
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Table 7: UPS selection keys
Indicator
Status
Description
The UPS is operating normally
on online or on high efficiency
mode.
NORMAL
(GREEN)
ON
BATTERY
(ORANGE)
ON
The UPS is in battery mode.
ON
The UPS is in bypass mode.
The UPS is in standby mode.
BYPASS
(ORANGE)
Flash
FAULT
(RED)
The UPS has an
active alarm or fault.
ON
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4.1.3
LCD
Battery status
Load/equipment status
21 The default LCD
The LCD shows an overview of the status of the UPS:
- Input
- Output
- Battery
Battery
Load
- Load parameters
- Working mode
- Settings on voltage
- Frequency
20Min 100%
Output
- Bypass presence.
230V 50Hz
The LCD backlight automatically dims after two
minutes of inactivity (except in cases of UPS
fault). Press any button to wake up the screen.
Operation status
Input/output information
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21
A buzzer indicates UPS status. Table 8 lists
the buzzer status meanings
For more information on how to use the LCD,
see Chapter 4.4 and 4.6.
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Table 8: Definition of alarms
UPS condition
Buzzer status
Active fault
Continuous
Active warning Beep every second
Battery
UPS on battery: Beep every 4 seconds
Low battery: Buzzer beeps every second
Bypass
Beep every two minutes
Overload
Beep twice every second
When powering on, the LCD shows the UPS
status. The UPS will also return to this default
screen when no buttons hav been pressed for
15 minutes.
The status screen shows the following information:
• Status summary, including operating mode and
load information
• Alarm status, if present (including fault and
warning information)
• Battery and charger status (including battery
voltage, charge level and charger status)
• Current runtime information
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4.2 Operating mode
The following table describes the UPS
status information:
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Table 9: Symbols in operating mode
Status
Symbol
Description
Online-mode
UPS is running through the inverter (online mode)
UPS is running on battery. The alarm buzzer sounds every 4 seconds.
Depending on the UPS load and number of external battery modules (EBMs),
the “Battery Low” warning may occur before the battery reaches 20 percent capacity.
The alarm buzzer sounds every second
Battery-mode
Bypass-mode
The power used by the load is supplied from the mains power via an internal filter.
Note that if there is a power failure and the UPS is in bypass mode, it will not transfer
back to mains or battery mode.
In bypass mode, the alarm buzzer will sound every two minutes.
Bypass without
output
UPS is running in bypass, but there is no power at the output.
After the UPS is turned on, the power used by the load is supplied from the mains (if its
power is within an acceptable range) via an internal filter. This guarantees higher UPS
efficiency. On mains failure, the UPS transfers to online mode or battery mode and the
load is supplied continuously.
ECO-mode
(HE: high
efficiency-mode)
Note: ECO mode can be enabled through the LCD settings or the monitoring software.
Warning: The transfer time of the UPS output from ECO mode to battery mode is 10 ms
and is not recommended for sensitive loads.
In converter mode, the UPS runs with fixed-output frequency (50 Hz or 60 Hz). On mains
failure, the UPS transfers to battery mode and the load is supplied continuously.
Converter-mode
Note:
-
Converter mode function can be enabled through the LCD settings or the
monitoring software.
-
The load is derated to 70 percent in converter mode.
Warnings indicate abnormal situations that do not stop the UPS from working. The UPS
continues running, but the user should perform corrective actions, see Chapter 6.
Warning
Fault
In case of failure, the UPS may disconnect the load or transfer to bypass depending on
the cause of the failure. The UPS alarm sounds a continuous signal and the backlight of
the UPS will turn red. For more information, see Chapter 6.
ꢀ
When the UPS is in overload, an alarm sounds twice every second. Disconnect
unnecessary loads one by one to decrease the load. The load should be lower than 90
percent of its nominal power capacity in order to stop alarming.
Overload
Battery test
UPS is performing a battery test.
Battery
disconnected
The battery is disconnected or defective. The UPS alarm sounds.
Parallel
The system is running in parallel.
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4.3 UPS start-up and shutdown
4.3.2
UPS shutdown
SWITCH OFF THE CONNECTED LOADS
BEFORE TURNING ON THE UPS. SWITCH
ON THE LOADS ONE BY ONE AFTER THE
UPS IS TURNED ON. SWITCH OFF ALL OF
THE CONNECTED LOADS BEFORE
TURNING OFF THE UPS.
To shut down the UPS with mains supply:
1. If the UPS is working in bypass mode, go to
step 3.
2. If the UPS is in online mode, keep the power
button pressed for more than 3 seconds.
The alarm buzzer will sound and the UPS
will transfer to bypass mode.
WARNING
THE FIRST TIME THE UPS IS STARTED UP,
IT MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE UTILITY.
NOTE
THE OUTPUT IS STILL ENERGIZED.
DANGER
4.3.1
UPS start-up
To start up the UPS with mains supply:
1. Check that all cables are securely and correctly
connected.
3. Disconnect the mains power supply. The
2. Keep the power button pressed for longer than
1 second. The fans will activate and the UPS
will load for a few seconds.
3. The UPS will perform a self-test and the LCD
will show the default UPS status screen.
display will shut down and the output voltage
will be removed from the UPS output terminal.
4. If the bypass has been disabled via the
Settings menu, keep the power button pressed
for longer than 3 seconds to shut down the
UPS. The unit will transfer from online to
standby mode. Disconnect the input power
cable and the display will shut down.
BYPASS MODE IS ENABLED BY DEFAULT
AND CAN BE CONFIGURED THROUGH THE
USER’S SETTINGS (FOR MORE
INFORMATION, SEE TABLE 11).
To shut down the UPS without mains supply:
1. To power off the UPS, keep the power on/off
button pressed for more than 3 seconds.
The alarm buzzer will sound for 3 seconds and
the output power will be immediately cut off.
2. The display will shut down and the output
voltage will be removed from the UPS output
terminal.
NOTE
To start up the UPS without mains supply
(cold start):
1. Check that all cables are securely and correctly
connected.
2. Keep the power button pressed for longer than
1 second. The UPS will power on, the fans will
activate and the LCD will turn on. The UPS will
perform a self-test and show the default UPS
status screen.
3. Keep the power button pressed for longer
than 1 second. The alarm buzzer will sound
for 1 second and the UPS will start up.
4. After a few seconds, the UPS transfers to
battery mode. When the UPS is supplied with
power from the mains, the UPS transfers to
online mode without interrupting the UPS
power output.
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4.4 Display functions
Use the two middle buttons ( and ) to
When the UPS starts up, the display is in the
default UPS status summary screen.
navigate the menu. Press the Enter ( ) button
to select an option. Press the ESC button to
cancel or return to the previous menu.
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Table 10: Display functions
Main menu
UPS status
Submenu
Display information or menu function
[Status summary screen]
[Alarm]
[Battery charging / Volt / level / remaining time]
[Mode / Para Num. / Running time]
[Load] W VA
[Output / Current] A %
[Output / Voltage] V Hz
[Input / Voltage] V Hz
[Battery] V %
Measurements
[DC bus] V V
[Temperature] °C
[Battery remaining time] Min
Single UPS
battery test
Starts a manual battery test for single UPS
Starts a manual battery test for parallel UPS
Parallel UPS
battery test
Control
Single UPS turn off
Reset fault status
Clear event log
Turn off one UPS in parallel UPS system
Clears active fault
Clears events
Restore factory set
Returns all settings to original values
Sets parameters
Settings
Event log
Event list
[Product type/model]
[Part / Serial number]
[UPS / NMC firmware]
Identification
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4.5 User settings
The following table displays the options that can
be changed by the user.
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Table 11: User settings
Submenu
Available settings
Default settings
USER
Password
Key the password
Language
[English][Deutsch][Español]
[disabled] [enabled]
[enabled] [disabled]
English
User password
Audible alarm
[disabled]
[enabled]
[208V] [220V] [230V] [240V]
Can be changed in standby
mode and bypass mode
Output voltage
[230V]
Output frequency
Power strategy
Auto bypass
[autosensing] [50HZ][60HZ]
[normal] [high efficiency] [converter]
[enabled] [disabled]
[autosensing]
[normal]
[enabled]
[enabled] [disabled]
Authorize the product to
restart automatically when
mains recovers after a
Auto restart
[enabled]
complete battery discharge.
Dry in
[Disabled] [SON] [SOFF] [Maintain bypass]
[Disabled]
[Load powered] [On battery mode]
[Battery low] [Battery disconnected]
[Bypass output] [UPS normal]
Dry out
[Load powered]
Start on battery
[enabled] [disabled]
[0~20]
[enabled]
External battery modules
External battery AH setting
Battery remaining time
According to model
According to model
[enabled]
[0~300]
[enabled] [disabled]
[0~4] 0~4A for standard model
[0~12] 0~12A for long backup model
Charger current
[4A] for 6-10 kVA
Site wiring fault alarm
LCD contrast
[disabled] [enabled]
[disabled]
[-5 ~ +5]
[+0]
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4.6 LCD operation
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In addition to the default UPS status summary
4.6.2
UPS status menu
22 Main menu
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23 UPS status menu
screen, the user has access to useful information
about the UPS status, including various detailed
measurements, previous event records and the
UPS identification. The settings can be changed
to optimize the UPS for and by the user.
By pressing on the UPS status menu, the next
UPS status menu tree is displayed.
The content of UPS status menu tree is same as
the default UPS status summary menu.
By pressing ESC for more than 3 seconds, the last
main menu tree is displayed.
4.6.1
Main menu
In the default UPS status summary screen,
when pressing or for more than 3 seconds,
detailed information about alarm, battery or
system status is displayed.
UPS status
In the default UPS status summary screen, press
ESC for more than 3 seconds to return to the main
menu tree. The main menu tree has six branches:
UPS status menu, Measurement menu, Event log
menu, Control menu, Identification menu and
Settings menu.
Battery
Load
Battery charging
Battery volt:240.0V
Battery level:90%
EBM: 1
100% 57%
Output
230V 50Hz
Status:
Line Mode
Para Num: 1
Running time:
0001:21:37:59
Alarm #A011
No battery
Initializing
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23
Settings
UPS status
Event log
Identiꢀcation
Control
Measurements
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22
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4.6.3
Measurement menu
4.6.4
Event log menu
24 Measurement menu
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25 Event log menu
By pressing on the Measurement menu, the
next measurement menu tree is displayed.
Detailed, useful information such as the output
voltage and frequency, the output current, the
load capacity, the input voltage and frequency,
etc. can be accessed here.
By pressing on the Event log menu, the next
event menu tree is displayed.
All previous events, alarms and faults are recorded
here. Data includes the explanation, the event
code, and the precise time in the UPS when the
event happened. Pressing or for less than
3 seconds, scrolls through events one by one.
The maximum number of recorded events is 100.
If this limit is exceeded, the latest event will
replace the oldest.
Pressing ESC for more than 3 seconds, returns to
the last main menu tree.
Measurements
Pressing ESC for more than 3 seconds displays
the last main menu tree.
Event log
Battery remaining
Output
time
850W 1130VA
10Min
0001:03:02:25
Alarm #A083
Amb. Temp. alarm
0001:02:01:00
Event #F031
Out. Short circuit
Output
4.9A 100%
Temperature
22℃
1/100
100/100
DC Bus
360.3V 360.9V
Output
229.6V 49.9Hz
0001:03:01:25
Event #E061
Online model
0001:03:01:06
Event #F042
Inverter overload
2/100
3/100
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25
Intput
226.3V 49.9Hz
Battery
218.1V 100%
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24
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4.6.5
Control menu
4.6.6
Identification menu
26 Control menu
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27 Identification menu
By pressing on the Control menu, the next
control menu tree is displayed.
Start Battery Test: this is the command that
allows the UPS to do a battery test.
Reset Fault status: when a fault occurs, the UPS
will stay in Fault mode and the alarm will continue
to ring. Enter this menu to reset error status: then
the UPS stops the alarm and recovers to bypass
mode. The cause of the fault should be checked
and corrected before the UPS is reset manually.
Restore factory settings: all the settings are reset
to default factory settings. Can only be done in
bypass mode.
By pressing on the Identification menu, the
next identification menu tree is displayed.
Identification information includes UPS serial
number, firmware serial number and model type.
Press ESC for more than 3 s to return to the last
main menu tree.
PowerValue 11 RT/T G2
6-10kVA
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27
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26
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4.6.7
Setting menu
Example: set rated output voltage value.
28 Setting menu
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29 Example (set-up)
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
DISTRIBUTOR FOR FURTHER
...
INFORMATION BEFORE CHANGING
SETTINGS. SOME SETTINGS CHANGE THE
SPECIFICATION OF THE UPS AND SOME
SETTINGS ENABLE OR DISABLE SOME
IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS. UNSUITABLE
SETTINGS ENTERED BY A USER MAY
RESULT IN POTENTIAL FAILURES OR
PROTECTION FUNCTION LOSS, OR EVEN
DIRECTLY DAMAGE THE LOAD, BATTERY
OR UPS.
NOTE
—
29
MOST SETTINGS CAN ONLY BE CHANGED
WHILE THE UPS IS IN BYPASS MODE
NOTE
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28
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5 Communication
A USB and an RS-232 port are available to enable
the communication between the UPS and a
remote computer/ station. Only one
communication port can be active at a time
and the priority is given to the USB port.
If there is a power failure and a predicted
shutdown of the UPS due to low battery
autonomies, the monitoring system can save the
load data and initiate shutdown of the equipment
connected to the UPS.
Once the communication cable is installed,
the power management software can exchange
information with the UPS. The software collects
information from the UPS and indicates the
status of the device, the power quality of the
mains and the battery autonomy of the units.
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5.1 RS-232 port
—
—
The UPS has an RS-232 port for UPS monitoring,
30 RS-232
Table 12: Communication port pin assignment
control and firmware updates. To establish
communication between the UPS and a computer,
connect one end of the serial communication
cable to the RS-232 port on the UPS and the other
end to the RS-232 port of a computer.
Communication Port
(DB-9 Connector)
Direction
from UPS
PIN
1
Signal Name
DCD
Function
Battery low signal
Out
Transmit to
external device
2
TxD
Out
In
Receive from
external device
3
4
RxD
DTR
The cable pins for the RS-232 communication
port are described in “Figure 30” and “Table 11”.
PnP from
external device
In
5
6
7
8
9
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
Signal common
To external device
No connection
On battery signal
VDC power
--
Out
In
Out
Out
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30
5
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5.2 USB port
The UPS can communicate with USB-compliant
computers that run power management
software. To establish communication between
the UPS and a computer, connect the USB cable to
the USB port on the UPS. Connect the other end
of the cable to the USB port on a computer.
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5.3 Emergency power off
—
The EPO connector can be used to block the
output of the UPS in case of an emergency. The
EPO connector can be configured as Normally
Closed (NC) or Normally Opened (NO) through the
5.3.1
Dry IN
31 EPO (Emergency
power off)
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32 Dry IN & OUT
connector
Dry in allows a remote action to switch on/ switch
off/ maintenance bypass the UPS.
This is done by switching the contact from closed
to open.
USB or RS232 port.
By default, the EPO connector is Normally Closed
(NC) by a jumper in the rear panel. If the jumper is
removed, the UPS output will not supply energy
to the load until the EPO status is changed.
To return to normal status, the EPO connector must
be closed. Enter the LCD menu to clear the EPO
status (Control-->Reset fault status-->Reset
fault). The UPS alarm is cleared and bypass mode
is recovered. Set the UPS to inverter mode manually.
5.3.2
Dry OUT
The dry out port is normally closed. If the dry out
port is open, it indicates that the UPS is running
in bypass or inverter mode / on battery mode /
battery low / battery disconnected /
bypass output/ UPS normal.
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5.4 Network management card (optional)
The PowerValue 11 T G2 is equipped with an
intelligent slot for optional cards for remote
management of the UPS through the Internet/
intranet. Either of the following accessories can
be installed in the intelligent slot:
To install a network management card:
1. Remove the two screws that protect the
communication slot of the UPS.
2. Insert the SNMP/Modbus card into the
communication slot.
• SNMP/Modbus Card – SNMP/Modbus, HTTP
and monitoring capabilities through a Web
browser interface.
• AS400 Card – AS400 card for AS400
communication protocol.
3. Screw the SNMP/Modbus card onto the slot
using the screws removed in Step 1
Compatible SNMP/Modbus cards: CS141 Basic,
CS141 ModBus, CS141 Advanced, Winpower
SNMP/Modbus, Winpower ModBus.
5.4.1
card (optional)
Installing a serial network management
For more information on the SNMP/Modbus
Cards, see the SNMP/Modbus user’s manual.
For more details about parameters available
when using an SNMP/Modbus card with
PowerValue 11 T G2, see Appendices A and B.
Each UPS has a communication slot for an
optional serial network management protocol
(SNMP) card. After installing an SNMP/Modbus
card, an environmental monitoring probe can be
connected.
5.4.2
Monitoring software
The UPS can be monitored using software.
The software provides a remote and safe
shutdown for multi-client systems in case of
absence of power at the UPS output. Instructions
on how to install the software are provided with
the network management cards.
THE UPS DOES NOT HAVE TO BE SHUT
DOWN BEFORE INSTALLING A
COMMUNICATION CARD.
NOTE
For more information, contact your local supplier.
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6 Troubleshooting
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6.1 Fault identification and rectification
Alarms and events indicate warnings and notify
of errors or potential failures in the system. The
output of the UPS is not necessarily affected
when an alarm arises but taking the correct
actions may prevent loss of power to the load.
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6.2 Accessing alarms
The control panel provides troubleshooting
information from two main menus:
6. After scrolling through all alarms, press to
access the battery status screen.
• UPS status menu: access to all active alarms
• Event log menu: access to the most recent 50
events, which may include active and closed alarms.
Event log menu
From the Event log menu, you can access the
latest 50 alarms, events and notices, arranged
from newest to oldest. Events and alarms are
logged in the Event log when they occur and, if
applicable, when they are cleared:
• Events are silent conditions that are recorded in
the Event log as status information. Events do
not require a response.
• Alarms, including active alarms, are recorded in
the Event log. Active alarms are announced by
either an intermittent beep or a continuous
sound. Examples are “Fan locked” and “Heat
sink temperature high.” Active alarms require
a response.
UPS status menu
From the UPS status menu, you can access the
following screens for troubleshooting information:
• Status summary: The status summary screen
provides information on both operating mode
and load. During normal operation, the display
has a blue background with white text. In the
case of a critical alarm, the backlight color
changes to orange with dark text.
• Alarm: A separate screen appears for each
active notice or alarm.
• Battery status: The battery status screen
indicates the battery charge mode, the
percentage of the battery that is charged and
runtime with the present load.
To access troubleshooting information using the
Event log menu:
1. Press for 1 second to go to the main menu
selection and scroll down to the Event log
To access troubleshooting information using the
UPS status menu screen:
menu using
.
1. Press for longer than 1 second to go to the
UPS status menu screen.
2. Press to enter the Event log list.
3. Scroll through the listed events, notices,
2. Press to access the UPS status main screen.
3. Press to access the notice and alarm screens.
4. The UPS status main screen shows load
information. The status icon indicates the UPS
operating-mode.
and alarms using or
.
THE MOST RECENT EVENTS ARE
DISPLAYED ON TOP OF THE LIST
(FOR EXAMPLE 1/50).
5. Press to scroll through the notice and alarm
information.
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Alarm or Event
Possible cause
Remedy
Battery mode
The UPS is powering the equipment with
battery power. Prepare your equipment for
shutdown.
Battery (Orange) LED is on. A utility failure has occurred and the UPS is in
1 beep every 4 seconds.
Code: E062
battery mode.
This warning is approximate, and the actual
time to shutdown may vary significantly.
Battery low
Battery(Orange) LED is on.
1 beep every 1 second.
Code: A012
The UPS is in battery mode and the battery is Depending on the UPS load and number of
running low.
external battery modules (EBMs), the “Battery
Low” warning may occur before the batteries
reach 20 percent capacity.
No battery
Verify that all batteries are properly
connected.
If the condition persists, contact your service
representative.
Fault (Red) LED is Flash
1beep every 1 second
Code: A011
The batteries are disconnected.
Equipment is powered but not protected by
the UPS. Check for one of the following
alarms: over temperature, overload or UPS
failure.
Bypass mode
Bypass (Orange) LED is on.
Code: E060
An overload or a fault has occurred, or a
command has been received and the UPS is in
bypass mode.
Remove some of the equipment from the UPS.
The UPS continues to operate, but may switch
to bypass mode or shut down if the load
increases.
The alarm resets when the condition becomes
inactive.
Power overload
Fault (Red) LED is Flash
2 beeps every 1 second
Code: A041
Power requirements exceed the UPS capacity.
The UPS internal heat sink temperature is too
high, or a fan has failed.
At the warning level, the UPS generates the
alarm but remains in the current operating
state.
Clear vents and remove any heat sources.
Allow the UPS to cool. Ensure the airflow
around the UPS is not restricted.
Restart the UPS.
If the condition persists, contact your service
representative.
UPS over temperature
Fault (Red) LED is on.
Beep continuous.
Code: F081
If the temperature rises another 2°C, the UPS
transfers to bypass mode or standby mode.
ON Maintenance Bypass
Bypass (Orange) LED is on.
Code: A072
UPS was manually commanded to switch to
bypass and will remain in bypass until
commanded out of bypass.
Check the maintenance bypass switch status.
The equipment transferred to bypass utility
power as a normal function of high efficiency
operation. Battery mode is available and your
equipment is protected.
In HE Mode
Line (green) LED is on.
Code: E063
The UPS is on bypass while operating on the
high efficiency setting.
Site fault detection is supported on all models
any time there is a grounding neutral
connection.
Alarm triggers when the difference between
ground and neutral voltage is >15 V.
Site Wiring Fault
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1beep every 1 second
Code: A004
Site fault detection should be enabled by
default. It can still be enabled / disabled from
the LCD settings menu.
Reconnect all input wires.
Back feed
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F093
UPS has an unexpected bypass current on
battery mode.
Transfer to maintenance bypass and call
service.
Inv Overload Fault
Fault (Red) LED is On
Beep continuous.
Code: F042
The UPS transfers to battery mode if
supporting the load. Remove some of the
equipment from the UPS.
UPS has transferred to bypass or fault mode
because of overload in inverter mode.
Byp Overload Fault
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F043
UPS has cut off the output and transferred to
fault mode because of overload in bypass
mode or HE mode.
Remove some of the equipment from the UPS.
Output Short Circuit
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F031
Remove all the loads. Turn off the UPS. Check
if UPS output and load has short circuit.
Ensure short circuit is removed before turning
on again.
Indicates that the UPS has detected
abnormally low impedance placed on its
output and considers it a short circuit.
Fan Failure
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A085
Indicates that the fan could not work normally. Check UPS fans.
BUS Over Voltage
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F021
Indicates that the UPS has bus overvoltage
fault.
The UPS transfers to bypass mode if
supporting the load.
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Alarm or Event
Possible cause
Remedy
BUS Under Voltage
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F022
Indicates that the UPS has bus undervoltage The UPS transfers to bypass mode if
fault.
supporting the load.
BUS Unbalance
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F023
Indicates that the positive bus voltage and
negative bus voltage are too lopsided.
The UPS transfers to bypass mode if
supporting the load.
BUS Short
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F024
Indicates that the bus voltage is decreasing
very fast.
Contact your service representative.
Contact your service representative.
BUS Softstart Fail
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F025
Indicates that the bus could not soft start
successfully.
Inv Over Voltage
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F032
Indicates that the UPS has inverter
overvoltage fault.
The UPS transfers to bypass mode if
supporting the load.
Inv Under Voltage
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F033
Indicates that the UPS has inverter
undervoltage fault.
The UPS transfers to bypass mode if
supporting the load.
Inv Softstart Fail
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F034
Indicates that the inverter could not soft start
successfully.
Contact your service representative.
Charger Fail
The UPS turns off the charger until the next
power recycle. Contact your service
representative.
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A015
Indicates that the UPS has confirmed the
charger has failed.
Battery Over Voltage
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F016
The UPS will turn off the charger until the
battery voltage is normal.
Indicates that the battery voltage is too high.
In a parallel system, power of UPS is negative.
In parallel system, parallel cable disconnected.
Negative power Fault
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F0E1
Redundancy mode, the fault UPS turn to fault
mode without output
Increase mode, UPS1& UPS2 turn to fault
mode.
Parallel cable loss
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F0E2
Disconnect parallel cable one turn to fault
mode.
Parallel system battery
status
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A0E6
UPS1 connect battery, UPS2 without battery. Check battery connect status.
Line input different
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A0E7
Parallel system, UPS1 line ok, UPS2 line loss.
Check the line input.
Power strategy different
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A0E9
Parallel system, UPS mode (normal, converter, Check UPS OP mode, keep OP mode be the
HE) different.
same.
Rate power different
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A0EA
Rated power different, not allowed to turn on
UPS. Keep rated power the same.
Parallel system rated power different.
HE in parallel
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A0EB
HE not allowed in parallel system, change UPS
mode.
Parallel system, UPS mode set as HE
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Always have the following information available
when calling the after-sales service department:
1. Model number and serial number
2. Date on which the problem occurred
3. LCD/LED display infrmation and buzzer
alarm status
4. Mains power condition, load type and
capacity, environment temperature and
ventilation condition
5. Information on external battery pack
(battery capacity, quantity).
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6.3 Silencing the alarm
Press the ESC (Escape) button on the front
panel display for 3 seconds to silence the alarm.
Check the alarm condition and perform the
relevant action to resolve the condition.
If the alarm status changes or the ESC button is
pressed for 3 seconds again, the alarm beeps
again, overriding the previous alarm silencing.
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7 Technical specifications
GENERAL DATA
Output rated power
Output power factor
Topology
11T G2 6kVA B/ B2 / S
6’000W
11T G2 10kVA B/ B2 / S
10’000W
1.0
Online double conversion
Yes, up to 3 UPS
Yes/Yes/No
Parallel configuration
Inbuilt batteries
INPUT
Nominal input voltage
Input voltage tolerance
Input current THDi
Frequency range
Power factor
208/220/230/240 VAC
100-276 (load dependent)
<3% with full resistive load
45-55Hz / 54-66Hz (extendable to 40~70HZ at load < 60%)
≥0.995
OUTPUT
Rated output voltage
Voltage tolerance
Voltage distortion
208/220/230/240 VAC
±1% (referred to 230V)
<1% linear load, <5% non linear load
10m: 102-125% load
30s: 126 to 150% load
500 ms: ≥ 150% load
Overload capacity (linear
load) on inverter
Nominal frequency
Crest factor
50 or 60 Hz
3:1 (load supported)
EFFICIENCY
Overall system efficiency
In eco-mode
Up to 95%
Up to 98%
ENVIRONMENT
Protection rating
Storage temperature
Operating temperature
Relative humidity
Altitude (above see level)
BATTERIES
IP20
UPS: -25°C to 60°C; Batteries: 0°C to 35°C
0°-40°C (up to 50°C at 50% load)
0% to 95%
1000m without derating
Type
VRLA (valve regulated lead-acid)
16x9Ah(B)
Inbuilt batteries
Charging current
20x9Ah (B2)
0-4A adjustable (B,B2)
0-12 adjustable (S)
Recharge time
(inbuilt batteries)
4h to 90%
COMMUNICATIONS
User interface
LCD display
Optional communication
cards
SNMP/Modbus;ModBus;AS400;Environmental monitoring sensor probe
STANDARDS
Safety
IEC/EN 62040-1
EMC
IEC/EN 62040-2
Performance
Manufacturing
WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS
Weight
IEC/EN 62040-3
ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, OHSAS 18001
61/73/13 Kg
55.2/65.2/15.2 Kg
B / B2:
225 x 589x 452 mm
S: 225x 348 x 452 mm
B / B2:
225 x 589x 452 mm
S: 225x 348 x 452 mm
Dimensions w x h x d
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BATTERY
AUTONOMY
11T G2 6kVA B
11T G2 6kVA B2 11T G2 6kVA S
11T G2 10kVA B 11T G2 10kVA B2 11T G2 10kVA S
UPS internal
batteries
5.5 / 7.5 / 14 / 29
7.5 / 10 / 19 / 39
34 / 46 / 87 / 175
N/A
2 / 4 / 7 / 17
3 / 5 / 9 / 23
N/A
UPS + 1 EBM 25 / 34 / 64 /129
18 / 27 / 49 / 133
12 / 18 / 31 / 83
16 / 24 / 43 / 114
33 / 50 / 87 / 237
8 / 13 / 23 / 64
UPS + 2 EBM 50 / 68 / 129 / 259 68 / 92 / 175 / 351 49 / 74 / 133 / 358 24 / 36 / 64 / 172
23 / 35 / 64 / 172
UPS + 3 EBM 79 / 107 / 204 / 410 107 / 146 / 277 / 556 88 / 133 / 237 / 640 39 / 58 / 101 / 279 53 / 79 / 137 / 384 42 / 64 / 114 / 308
UPS + 4 EBM 111 / 151 / 287 / 578 151 / 205 / 390 / 784 133 / 200 / 358 / 966 55 / 82 / 143 / 400 75 / 111 / 194 / 550 64 / 96 / 172 / 465
Battery autonomy in minutes at 100 / 75 / 50 / 25% load.
Given runtimes are estimates and valid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Actual runtime of the system will depend, among many variables, on the age of the batteries and
environmental conditions.
APPENDIX A
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Appendix A
CS141 SNMP/Modbus card available parameters
(valid for CS141 Basic, CS141 ModBus, CS141
Advanced).
The parameters available for CS141 SNMP cards
are shown below.
Parameter
Units
Type
Available interface
Modbus register
Measurement Parameters
Input Voltage
V
Input
Input
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
104
111
Input Frequency
Hz
Output Voltage
Output Load Percentage
Battery Voltage
Battery Capacity
Temperature
V
Output
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
97
%
V
Output
100
110
103
107
Battery
%
°C
Battery
Environmental
UPS Status Information
On shutdown
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
109
109
109
On inverter
On battery
UPS Alarms
Battery Low
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
Webserver / Modbus
117
120
123
132
138
137
133
Input Bad
On Bypass
General Fault
Test In Progress
Shutdown imminent
Diagnose test failed
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Appendix B
Winpower SNMP/Modbus card available
parameters (webserver interface)
The parameters available from WinPower
SNMP/Modbus cards are shown below.
Parameter
Type
View
UPS Status
General, status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Status
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Parameters
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Parameters
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Parameters
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Identification
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Identification
UPS Temperature
Voltage
General, measurement
Input, measurement
Input, measurement
Output, measurement
Output, measurement
Output, measurement
Battery, status
Frequency
Load (%)
Voltage
Frequency
Battery Status
Capacity (%)
Voltage
Battery, measurement
Battery, measurement
Battery, measurement
Output, Rating
Time on Battery
Output Rating Voltage
Output Frequency Rating
Output Rating VA
UPS Model
Output, Rating
Output, Rating
Additional UPS Information
Additional UPS Information
UPS Description
Firmware Version
MAC Address
Additional Network card Information
Additional Network card Information
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Identification
UPS Monitoring >> UPS Identification
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