UPS User Manual: 30-100kVA Single Phase
UPS User Manual: 30-100kVA Single Phase
INDEX
SAFETY................................................................................................................................................................... 4
EMC REQUIREMENTS......................................................................................................................................... 4
STORAGE ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
INSTALLATION ROOM ....................................................................................................................................... 5
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 5
CHECKING THE PACKING CASE...................................................................................................................... 5
POSITIONING ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
SETTING UP THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ....................................................................................................... 8
PROTECTIONS....................................................................................................................................................... 8
rectifier input A.................................................................................................................................................. 8
by-pass input B .................................................................................................................................................. 8
Differential ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
MAINS, LOAD AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS.............................................................................................. 9
Terminal board position..................................................................................................................................... 9
A single mains line........................................................................................................................................... 10
Separate main feed and By-pass lines .............................................................................................................. 13
REMOTE CONTROL AND SIGNALS ............................................................................................................... 16
15-pin female marked REMOTE. ..................................................................................................................... 16
25-pin male marked RS232. ............................................................................................................................. 16
CHECKING CONNECTIONS............................................................................................................................. 16
START-UP PROCEDURE.................................................................................................................................... 17
OPERATIONAL CHECK..................................................................................................................................... 17
CUSTOMISATION ............................................................................................................................................. 17
MODES OF OPERATION.................................................................................................................................... 18
BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................................................................................................................................... 18
BLOCK DIAGRAM COMPONENTS.................................................................................................................. 18
BLOCK DIAGRAM COMPONENTS.................................................................................................................. 19
NORMAL OPERATION (THE LOAD IS SECURED)............................................................................................... 19
STANDBY-ON OPERATION ................................................................................................................................. 20
BATTERY OPERATION .................................................................................................................................... 20
OPERATION OF THE BY-PASS NETWORK ............................................................................................................... 21
BYPASS FOR MAINTENANCE SWMB .................................................................................................................... 21
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................................................................ 22
SYSTEM ............................................................................................................................................................. 22
RECTIFIER INPUT (SIX PULSE VERSION).......................................................................................................... 22
RECTIFIER OUTPUT ......................................................................................................................................... 24
BATTERY........................................................................................................................................................... 24
INVERTER OUTPUT ......................................................................................................................................... 24
BYPASS LINE .................................................................................................................................................... 25
SIGNALLING PANEL FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 26
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................................................... 26
Luminous warning lights: LED......................................................................................................................... 26
ALARM MESSAGES.......................................................................................................................................... 27
[1] DISTURBANCES ON BYPASS LINE.......................................................................................................... 27
[2] BY-PASS MANUAL, SWMB - ON or cable defect....................................................................................... 27
[ 3] BYPASS VOLT. FAIL or SWBY, FSCR OFF............................................................................................. 27
[4] MAIN LINE VOLTAGE FAIL or SWIN OFF ............................................................................................. 27
[5] PREALARM, LOW VOLTAGE ON BATTERY ........................................................................................... 27
[6] BATTERY DISCHARGED OR SWB OPEN ............................................................................................... 27
[7] LOW VOLT. SUPPLY or OVERLOAD [W] .............................................................................................. 28
[8] OUTPUT OVERLOAD.............................................................................................................................. 28
[9] BY-PASS FOR VA OUTPUT < AUTO_OFF VALUE.............................................................................. 28
SAFETY
ATTENTION
This manual contains instructions concerning the installation and putting into operation of the
UPS. Read the manual carefully before carrying out installation, which must be done by a trained
person.
Because this manual contains essential information on the usage of the equipment, it must be
kept in a safe place and consulted before operating on the UPS.
SAFETY REGULATIONS
THE UPS MUST NOT BE USED UNLESS IT IS CONNECTED TO EARTH
The first connection to make is the connection between the grounding lead and the
terminal indicated with the symbol:
HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE EQUIPMENT EVEN WHEN THE INPUT AND
BATTERY SWITCHES ARE OPEN, BESIDES A PART OF THE POWER CIRCUITS REMAINS
CONNECTED TO THE INPUT NEUTRAL.
All maintenance operations inside the UPS must be carried out only by trained personnel.
EMC REQUIREMENTS
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) "UPS " models, marked CE and used following the
instructions listed below, have the essential requirements to comply whit the EMC directive
89/336 e 92/31 a 93/68 ECC.
Usage instructions.
The "UPS" are UPS dedicated to a professional usage in an industrial and commercial
environment.
The connection to "REMOTE" and "RS232" connectors must be done by means of a
shielded cable.
WARNING:
This is a product for restricted sales distribution to informed partners.
Installation restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent
disturbances.
STORAGE
The area used to store the equipment must have the following characteristics:
INSTALLATION ROOM
In order to keep the temperature of the installation room within the field of values mentioned above, it will be
necessary to install a system for eliminating dissipated heat (the value of the kcal/kW/B.T.U. dissipated by the UPS is
indicated in the paragraph "SPECIFICATIONS”). The following methods can be used:
? forced ventilation, recommended if the exterior temperature is lower (e.g. 20°C) than the temperature at which
you wish to run the UPS (e.g. 25°C);
? air conditioning system, recommended if the exterior temperature is higher (e.g.s.30°C) than the temperature
set for running the UPS (e.g.s.25°C).
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS
1000
POSITIONING
You should bear in mind the following points when positioning the UPS:
? a space of at least one metre must be kept in front of the machine to leave plenty of room for maintenance
operations.
? a space of at least 20 cm. must be left between the back of the UPS and the wall so as not to block the flow of air
from the fans, and at least 40 cm. for maintenance operations on the fans.
? the top of the UPS must have a minimum distance from the ceiling of about 60 cm to provide good ventilation.
The AC-DC INPUT/OUTPUT cables may enter from the bottom or from the back of the UPS.
30÷40kVA
Batteria/Filtro (opzionale)
Battery/Filter (optional)
"A" "B"
[8 ÷ 40 kVA] [8 ÷ 40 kVA]
"A" "B"
720
650
Input cable
48
25x50
200x42,5
2
FRONTE/FRONT
25x50
20
15 25
90
60÷100kVA
3
FILTER OPTIONAL FILTER OPTIONAL
FILTRO OPZIONALE FILTRO OPZIONALE
245
245
25
50
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3
ONLY IN HM100 VERSION
245
SOLO PER VERSIONE HM 100
ONLY IN HM100 VERSION
150x50
65
245
SOLO PER VERSIONE HM 100
60
2
3
745
42
745
600 x 80
25
60
3
2
1
Fan output
AC input cable
DC input cable
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ENGLISH
ENGLISH
Internal protections
Battery
UPS
Rectifier Input eq. Output
type switch Battery fuse
input fuse Current permanent current
[kVA]
current
SWIN SWBY/SWOUT/SWMB FB(+/-) max Rated value
30 63A(3P) tipo C 100A (4P) 80A(22x58) 55 75 130
40 80A(3P) tipo C 100A (4P) 100A(22x58) 72 95 174
160 A (NH0) Gg 250A 160A (NH0)
60 250A (4P) 100 150 261
500 Vac (3P) Gg 500 Vac
160 A (NH0) Gg 250A 160A (NH0)
80 250A (4P 125 170A 348
500 Vac (3P) Gg 500 Vac
200 A (NH0) Gg 315 A 200 A (NH0)
100 315 A (4P) 160A 220A 434A
500 Vac (3P) Gg 500 Vac
1 2 3 4
by-pass input B
They are not present UPS inner protections on the line of by-pass.
It will have to be installed one protection for cables of the input by-pass line (1-2) and for UPS inner protections.
Input protections
Using a fuse of type gG (or switches with equivalent characteristics), with value indicated in Table 2, with
this solution the UPS inner and the input by-pass line cables are protect, this solution does not avoid
static switch the permanent conduction of the SCR of the by-pass line, because of elevated
currents short circuit; using the type fuse aR, like from Table 2, the UPS protection is complete.
30kVA 40kVA
Input protection 160A gG aR 160A 200A gG aR 200A
Overload time xIn 3 2,4 3 2,7
1’
10’ 2 2 2 2
1-2 line overload protected/short circuit protected yes(*)/yes
yes (*)/NO Yes(*)/No
2-3 line overload protected/short circuit protected
Yes(*)/Yes Yes(*)/Yes
3-4 line overload protected/short circuit protected Yes(*)/Yes
Table 2 (*)for the indicated time in “Overload time”
The choice of the type fuse gG allows to have greater inrush currents regarding the type aR.
This concurs to maintain to the continuity of the output voltage accepting the possible block
of the UPS on the by-pass line.
Differential
In rectifier input must be inserted a differential switch
The differential switch located upstream must have the following characteristics:
? a minimum differential current of 300mA (to avoid inappropriate
interventions)
? class A or class B
? delay greater or equal to 0,1s
In the standard version, where there is no separation transformer on the by-pass line, the neutral output from the
mains is connected to the output from the UPS.
INPUT NEUTRAL CONNECTED TO OUTPUT NEUTRAL
THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS LOCATED UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM OF THE UPS ARE IDENTICAL
When operating in the presence of mains voltage, a differential breaker installed at the input intervenes because the
output circuit is not isolated from the input circuit.
When operating without mains voltage (battery feeding) the input differential breaker intervenes only if it is able to
switch on as a result of leakage current without voltage at its poles (for example a differential with an auxiliary relay
is not suitable). In any case it is always possible to install more differential breakers at the output, possibly co-
ordinated with those at the input.
DC INPUT / OUTPUT
INGRESSO / USCITA DC
AC INPUT / OUTPUT
INGRESSO / USCITA AC
100kVA 60-80kVA
DC INPUT / OUTPUT
INGRESSO / USCITA DC
AC INPUT / OUTPUT
INGRESSO / USCITA AC
THE FIRST CONNECTION TO MAKE IS THE GROUNDING LEAD TO THE TERMINAL MARKED 'PE'.
THE UPS CANNOT OPERATE WITHOUT CONNECTION TO THE GROUNDING SYSTEM.
N
F : installing the protection
to the input.
L1
F L1 PE
L2
L3
PE O
L1 L2 L3 N PE
+ -
A BAT
For the dimensioning of the
input/output cables, it is
necessary to refer to current
indicated in the
“PROTECTIONS
Inside the UPS ” paragraph.
30÷40kVA
in the table is indicated the connected maximum wire section to terminal board
sez. max. [mmq]
INPUT OUTPUT BATTERY
kVA L1/L2/L3/N PE L1/L2/L3/N +/-
30/40 70 50 70 50
+ -
(*) (*)
+ -
Battery input
PE L3 L2 L1 L1 L1 PE Ingresso batteria
(*) terminal present only in 40kVA version
L3 L2 L1 N L1 N
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Input / Ingresso Output / Uscita
ENGLISH
60-80kVA
Cables fitted with pre-insulated crimp terminals should be connected as shown in the following drawing.
(the jumper between SWIN and SWBY is not present)
terminal board type
A O BAT
kVA L1/L2/L3 L1B/N PE L1 N +/-
60/80 screw M8 screw M10 screw M10 screw M10 screw M10 screw M8
SWOUT
SWMB
L1B L1B L1 L1
SWBY
N N
N N
SWBAT
L1
SWIN
L2
L3 +
L3 L2 L1B N L1 N -+
INPUT OUTPUT BATTERY
INGRESSO USCITA BATTERIA
Cables fitted with pre-insulated crimp terminals should be connected as shown in the following drawing.
(the jumper between SWIN and SWBY is not present)
100kVA
terminal board type
A O BAT
kVA L1/L2/L3 N PE L1 N +/-
100 screw M10 screw M8 screw M10 screw M10 screw M8 screw M10
SWOUT
SWMB
L1B L1B L1 L1
SWBY
N N
N N
L1
SWIN
L2
L3
L3 L2 L1B N L1 N
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INGRESSO USCITA
ENGLISH
100 - 120kVA
BATTERIA / BATTERY
+ -
DA BATTERIA
FROM BATTERY
L1
NOTE: The feed must be
three-phase with neutral.
N
In the absence of neutral,
PE the UPS will not start.
L1
L1 N PE
B
N F : installing the
F
L1 PE protection to the input.
L2
L3
PE O
L1 L2 L3 N PE
MAINS LINE
+ -
LINEA PRINCIPALE A BAT
For the dimensioning of the input/output cables, it is necessary to refer to current indicated in the “PROTECTIONS
Inside the UPS ” paragraph.
30÷40kVA
in the table is indicated the connected maximum wire section to terminal board
Sez. max collegabile [mmq]
INPUT OUTPUT BATTERY
kVA L1/L2/L3/L1B/N PE L1/L2/L3/N +/-
30/40 70 50 70 50
MAINS and BYPASS line TOGETHER (terminal board with jumpers standard) + -
L3 L2 L1 L1 N
Mains line / linea principale
Uscita/Output
(*) terminal present
only in 40kVA version
L1B N
BY-PASS line / linea di BY-PASS
N terminal N
60-80kVA
Cables fitted with pre-insulated crimp terminals should be connected as shown in the following drawing.
SWOUT
SWMB
L1B L1B L1 L1
SWBY
after that connect the mains and bypass line: N N
N N
Mains line L1 terminal L1
L2 terminal L2
L3 terminal L3
-
SWBAT
L1
BYPASS line L1 terminal L1B
SWIN
N terminal N L2
L3 +
L3 L1
L2
L1 N -+
Mains line / linea principale
OUTPUT BATTERY
L1B N
USCITA BATTERIA
BY-PASS line / linea di BY-PASS
100kVA
terminal board type
A e B O BAT
kVA L1/L2/L3 N PE L1/L2/L3 N +/-
100 screw M10 screw M8 screw M6 screw M10 screw M8 screw M10
Cables fitted with pre-insulated crimp terminals should be connected as shown in the following drawing.
after that connect the mains and bypass line:
L1B L1B L1 L1
SWBY
N terminal N
100 - 120kVA
N N
N N
L1
SWIN
L2
L3
BATTERIA / BATTERY
+ -
L3 L1 L1 N
L2
Mains line / linea principale OUTPUT
L1B N
USCITA
DA BATTERIA BY-PASS line / linea di BY-PASS
FROM BATTERY
START-UP PROCEDURE
After completing the electrical connection as indicated above and putting the internal panel into position, proceed to
start up the UPS as follows:
- feed line close the switches located in input of the continuity unit,
- battery cabinet close the battery cabinet switches (first check the polarity of the connection),
- -UPS Close the following UPS switches (the code is given on the switch cover panel):
? SWIN input switch
? SWBY by-pass line switch
? SWOUToutput switch
? SWBAT (or battery fuses)
NOTE: the SWMB switch must be left open, during normal operation. The SWMB is closed only in order to directly
feed the mains load excluding the UPS, e.g. for maintenance purposes (see chapter OPERATING MODES).
After you have carried out the above-mentioned operations, you will immediately hear the hum of the fans, and for
about one minute, the noise of the buzzer. Press button 1 twice, select the language and then press button 8, to return
to the base menu. The message NORMAL OPERATION will appear. Carry out the battery test manually: press
button 3 on the display panel, and then button 2 (BATTERY TEST). When the test is finished and the UPS is
correctly started up, with the battery connected, the green IN LED (INPUT) and the green OUT LED (OUTPUT)
lights should be lit without flashing. The message NORMAL OPERATION should appear on the first line of the
panel. The model of the UPS, according to the following code, will appear on the second line in the left-hand corner:
-- -- -- -- -- -- --
-- Output frequency = Input frequency
C Frequency converter
CB Frequency converter with battery
-- Output 50Hz
A Output 60Hz
Output Power [kVA]
UPS model
OPERATIONAL CHECK
After completing the start-up operations and waiting for at least four hours to allow the batteries to charge, with the
UPS in normal operation, a Mains failure simulation may be carried out using the switch positioned above the
continuity unit. You will immediately hear the sound of the buzzer (with 5=ON)1 while on the Signal and
Commands Panel the green LED OUT .and the yellow LED are lit without flashing.
Check that the power supply to the UPS is working. In this situation, Mains power failure, the energy supplied to the
load is that which has previously been accumulated in the batteries
After a few minutes with the power supplied by the batteries you can return to normal operation condition by closing
the input switch. The control Panel will indicate this by turning on the green LEDs IN and OUT. The re-charging of
the batteries will happen automatically.
CUSTOMISATION
By inserting the access code 436215, using the COMMAND PANEL ( from the main MENU press keys 3
"COMMANDS" and then 5 " CUSTOMISING" ), it is possible to alter some of the electric parameters pre-set in the
factory, within a certain field.
It is possible to customise the following values:
- value of the NOMINAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE,
- voltage field and the frequency of acceptance on the BY-PASS line,
- BATTERY parameters,
- pre-alarm for final battery discharge,
- power shut-off lower than a set value (AUTO-OFF power),
- daily scheduled shut-off (AUTO-OFF time)
- RS232 port,
- identification number of the UPS.
The procedure to follow and the fields to be modified are shown in the chapter SIGNAL PANEL DESCRIPTION
1
Check the status of the buzzer, in the second line on the right of the display panel: “5=OFF” buzzer disabled,
“5=ON” buzzer enabled,
press button 5 to change the status.
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MODES OF OPERATION
SWMB
Inverter
Uscita/Output
Filtro EMI SWOUT 230V +/- 1%,
Filtro EMI 50/60 Hz
LL EMI filter
EMI filter Lf
Ingresso rete 4
SWIN Commutatore statico
Input mains Fuses 12 Batteria in scarica
Raddrizzatore Static switch
400V 50/60Hz C 5 Battery disharging
Rectifier TLB
13
(*) Filtro riduzione Armoniche 6 Fine scarica batteria
Harmonic reduction Filter Segnalazioni e
14 Disharge end prealarm
comandi remoti/
10 Remote control
3 bypass. and signals
Ingresso batteria esterna 11
External Battery input
1
+
Pannello comandi e segnalazioni Interfaccia RS232 RS232 Collegamento con computer e modem/
Signallings and command panell RS232 interface
Modem and computer connection
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ENGLISH
RECTIFIER
Standard is six pulse rectifier, optional is twelve pulse to reduce input current distortion.
Represents the input stage and transforms the alternating voltage of the power line in continuous voltage. The
functions carried out by the rectifier are the following:
- powering the inverter with direct current.
- charging the battery automatically. Battery charging is done in two phases: the first phase supplies 80% of
power with limited current (recharging current) and growing voltage. The second supplies the remaining 20%
of the charge with steady voltage (holding).
Recharging current is automatically limited to 15% of the capacity in Ah contained in the memory. This recharging
current imposed applies only when the total power delivered to the battery and the load does not exceed maximum
110% of Pn.
EXTERNAL BATTERY
Provides the reserve energy for powering the load when there is no power input to the UPS.
INVERTER
This is the output stage. Converts direct voltage from the RECTIFIER or BATTERY into stabilized sinusoidal
alternating voltage. It is always in operation and the load connected to the output of the UPS is always powered by
the INVERTER (in NORMAL OPERATION).
STATIC SWITCH
This device allows the instantaneous automatic or manual switching of the power feed from the secured line
(INVERTER output ) to an unsecured line (BY-PASS line) or vice versa.
The STATIC SWITCH is supplied with a device, BACKFEED PROTECTION that prevents the danger of current
returns on the reserve line, in the case of Mains power failure due to a break on the SCR.
SWMB
Maintenance switch, by closing the SWMB and opening the other switches SWIN, SWBY, SWOUT the UPS is
excluded, maintaining the output feed. This operation is necessary when you have to carry out maintenance
operations inside the equipment, without being obliged to interrupt the power feed.
With the SWMB closed and all the other switches open, there is no voltage inside the equipment (voltages are
present only in the terminal board area and in the switches area, , N.B. the neutral conductor is not interrupted).
In presence of a mains power failure, the output load remains fed by the UPS that uses the energy stored in the
batteries.
STANDBY-ON OPERATION
STANDBY-ON operation permits a reduction in the energy lost by the system (considerable
saving). Before using this function check that the fed load accepts an interruption of 2-5 ms. in
feed, in the event of a mains power failure.
On the first line of the display panel the message “NORMAL OPERATION Stby=ON” appears .
Mains supply is present and the load is feed. The switches SWIN, SWOUT, SWBY are closed. The switch SWMB is
open. The STANDBY ON control is activated.
The STANDBY ON
command has been given
BATTERIA/BATTERY
FB +/- from the display panel.
The load is fed is from the
RETE/MAINS
SWIN
BYPASS line. The
RADDRIZZATORE
RECTIFIER INVERTER RECTIFIER remains
BYPASS
CARICO/LOAD
SWOUT turned on and maintains the
battery charge
SWBY
The System remains in this
state until voltage and
SWMB frequency of the BY-PASS
line are within acceptable
limits.
On the display panel the input LED (green), output LED (green), and the by-pass LED BY(yellow), are turned on
steady.
If the BY-PASS line lacks voltage or the frequency goes outside acceptable limits, the load is switched
automatically to the INVERTER output.
BATTERY OPERATION
MAINS off, equipment powered. The switches SWIN, SWOUT, SWBY and SWB are closed.
SWOUT
In this phase of operation the
CARICO/LOAD
SWBY energy required by the
connected equipment is
SWMB
supplied by the battery,
previously charged.
On the alphanumerical
PANEL on the front of the UPS is displayed the time provided for residual AUTONOMY, calculated on the basis of
the power delivered and the charge status of the batteries.
NOTE. The value displayed is approximate since the power required can change during discharge.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO INCREASE DURATION BY DISCONNECTING SOME OF THE CONNECTED
EQUIPMENT.
The green LEDs for OUTPUT (steady light) are lit on the panel and the yellow LED for the battery (STEADY
LIGHT) at the moment of mains failure sounds the buzzer intermittently.
When the remaining time drops below the preset value as LOW BATTERY, the buzzer increases in frequency while
the yellow BATTERY LED goes to flashing. Under this condition it is wise to save any work under way. When the
mains failure continues and the battery exhausts its energy, the UPS cuts off power to the loads.
Upon return of mains power, the UPS recharges the batteries automatically.
BYPASS
CARICO/LOAD
SWOUT
(overload)
SWBY
- fault
On the control panel, the green
INVERTER output LED is off, the
SWMB
yellow BY-PASS LED will be
turned on steady if a command is
present but will flash on and off in the presence of an overload or breakdown.
In case of a load greater than the nominal (overload) you will have to intervene to reduce it, otherwise the electronic
logic of the BY-PASS will intervene, turning off the output (for times of intervention consult the SPECIFICATIONS
paragraph).
BATTER IA/BATTERY
FB +/-
Status I
NORMAL OPERATION
SWIN RADDRIZZATORE
RECTIFIER
IN VERTER
RETE/MAINS
SWOUT
BYPASS
SWBY CARICO/LOAD
SWMB
BATTERIA/BATTERY
Status II FB +/-
RECTIFIER
RETE/MAINS CARICO/LOAD
SWOUT
SWBY
SWMB
Status III
All machine switches open. Only the SWMB
BATTERIA/BATTERY switch is kept closed (by-pass maintenance
FB +/-
line).The signal panel remains off. With the load
SWIN RADDRIZZATORE
powered through the maintenance line (during
RECTIFIER INVERTER
RETE/MAINS
CARICO/LOAD
maintenance) any disturbance such as a blackout on
BYPASS
SWOUT
the power line of the UPS would have repercussions
SWBY
on the powered equipment (under this condition the
SWMB
operation batteries are desactivated).
SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM
SINGLEPHASE OUTPUT
rated power 30/24 40/32 60/48 80/64 100/80
[kVA/kW]
power factor range
100 % load 0,5÷0,8 IND
100÷80% load 0,8÷1 IND
80% load 1÷0,8 CAP
70% load 0,5÷0,8 CAP
80% load computer
efficiency :
UPS standard
with harmonic reduction filter 92/90
full load/half load: 91/90
half load 90
loss power with nominal load 2,1 / 1,33 kW 2,8 / 1,8 kW 4,2 / 2,7 kW 5,6 / 3,6 kW 7/ 4,5 kW
and battery charge 1800 / 1150 kcal 2400 / 1500 kcal 3600 / 2300 kcal 4800/3000 kcal 6000 / 3800 kcal
load 100% / 50% 7150 /4552 9500 /6100 14300 /9100 19000/ 12200 24000 / 15000
B.T.U. B.T.U. B.T.U. B.T.U. B.T.U
leakage current (mA) max. 100
remote signalling three tension free exchange contacts (battery low, battery discharging,
by-pass/fault); output 12Vdc 80mA
remote command EPO and bypass
computer interface RS232/C
operating temperature 0 ÷ +40 °C
relative humidity max. 95% (without condensate)
maximum operating altitude 1000 m at rated power An (-1% An for each 100m over 1000 m) max 4000 m
cooling forced ventilation (fan speed function of the load)
acoustic noise, as measured at
1m from front of equipment 65
dBA
degree of protection IP20
cable input bottom / rear
applicable Standards Safety EN 50091-1,
Electromagnetic Compatibility EN 50091-2 (restricted sales distribution)
standard BACKFEED PROTECTION
optional harmonic reduction filter,
insulation transformer on bypass line ( external cabinet )
RECTIFIER INPUT (SIX PULSE VERSION)
RECTIFIER OUTPUT
30 40 60 80 100
maintenance voltage (20°C)
battery type 1 and 2 (2,26xel.): 435Vdc 543Vdc
type 3 (2,2xel.): 424Vdc 530Vdc
type 0: adjustable value
to default the values are equal to 400÷460Vdc 500÷566Vdc
type 1 and 2.
charge voltage
battery type
1 and 2 (%recharge 445Vdc (2,3 x el.) 555Vdc (2,3xel.)
<95%): 460Vdc (2,4 x el.) 566Vdc (2,4xel.)
3 (%recharge <95%): 400÷460Vdc 542÷566 Vdc
0: adjustable value to:
default the values are equal to
type 1 and 2.
max output voltage 445 Vdc 566
ripple voltage < 1%
max charge voltage 445 Vdc 566
max recharge current with 6 8 12 16 16
output nominal load [A]
max recharge current/with 19 / 35 / 35 / 35 / 35 /
load at. [A] / % 70 60 70 80 80
BATTERY
30 40 60 80 100
battery type lead sealed
blocks / element number 32 / 192 40 / 240
end discharge voltage
batt. type 1,2 e 3:
(0A output battery current): Vmin=346 Vmin=432
(out.current=Ah capacity): Vmin=316 Vmin=394
(out.current>Ah capacity): Vmin=306 Vmin=382
type 0 : default Vmin=320Vdc Vmin=400Vdc
Vmin=300÷360V Vmin=374÷450V
sectable
recharge current micro setting 0,2A x C10
INVERTER OUTPUT
SINGLEPHASE OUTPUT
rated power 30/24 40/32 60/41 80/64 100/80
[kVA/kW]
number of phases 1
rated voltage 230
[V]
rated current 130 174 261 348 434
[A]
phase voltage setting 200 ÷ 244 V (control panel)
load crest factor at rated power
3:1
(Ipeak/Irms)
wave form sinusoidal
distortion with linear load 2%
distortion with non-linear load
8%
(peak factor 3:1)
stability voltage at steady state ±1%
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Acoustic Signal
The acoustic signal sounds intermittently and pauses for about 2 seconds under all conditions different from normal
operation, i.e. different from the condition in which only the two green LED signals IN and OUT are lit.
The sound is intermittent without break when the LED BATT is flashing.
The acoustic signal never operates if it has been excluded with key 5, also it does not operate when the system was
stopped by the AUTO-OFF function.
Its enablement status is visible in the basic menu: 5=ON indicates enablement and 5=OFF indicates exclusion.
Exclusion with key 5 is possible in all menus where the same key is not used for other functions.
Enablement is possible only in the basic menu.
Under normal operating conditions, without special requests for information or entry of commands with the keys or
from the RS232 remote line, the LCD viewer shows basic messages referred to even with the basic menu or menu 0
or NORMAL menu names. It is possible to obtain other information or enter commands, acceding to submenus by
pressing keys from 1 to 8 with appropriate sequences. With each key pressed there is a brief sound while the change
of messages takes place only when an enabled key is pressed. Key functions in the menu 0 are suggested by the
symbols associated while in other submenus they are indicated explicitly by the message. For some particular
functions it is necessary to refer to the manual. Return to menu 0, in addition to being possible by pressing keys, takes
place automatically also two minutes after the last pressing of a key.
ALARM MESSAGES
A list is given below of the alarm messages displayed on the first line of the display panel, the alarm number in
brackets shows the priority level.
Manual BY-PASS SWMB Switch inserted and therefore return to normal operation is prevented. Load is fed by the
input of the BY-PASS line and therefore isn't secured by the continuity unit. “ cable defect" only for UPS in parallel
version, logic has revealed an error in signals exchanged between the UPSs connected in parallel, and has therefore
switched the entire system to BY-PASS.
Input phase sequences of the bypass line is not correct. Normally it is sufficient to reverse two phase to obtain normal
operation.
NOTE: codes different from 1 can only appear temporarily. During variations of customising they do not influence
normal operation.
BASIC MENU
In the basic menu the upper line presents a signalling message to describe the present status while the lower line
indicates model, apparent power measurement by percentage output by the inverter or bypass line, charging status of
the battery or time expected for duration of battery.
The viewer permits display of a single phrase at a time, hence a priority is established according to which the most
important message is displayed, while other information is entrusted to the interpretation of the internal codes.
Under all operating conditions, after two minutes from the last command with the keys, the viewer returns to BASIC
MENU in which are presented the signalling messages for operating status.
NORMAL OPERATION:
signalling message to indicate that all parts of the unit are operating correctly.
o=__ this value is present alone after the insertion of one of the following codes, for the formality of insertion to
consult the following paragraphs
o=X. 1-3-5-7-9-B-D-F --
o=X. -23--67--AB--EF Active the auto off for Timer off
o=X. ---4567----CDEF Active the auto off for low output load
o=X. -------89ABCDEF --
__10:
Example of identifying initials of the type of unit with 10kVA rated power.
OUT = 100%VA:
Example of indication of the percentage of power absorbed by the load at output when the inverter is operating.
The initials OUT change to BY when the load is not powered by the inverter but by the mains through the bypass
line. All the indication OUT=100%VA changes to OUT=SWMB when load is powered through line of maintenance
bypass switch, hence it is not possible to supply measurement of the output load current.
The value 100%VA supplied in the example is taken from the measurement of the output current. The number
indicates the output current with the value relative to the absolute rated value and the value indicated is the greater of
effective current or peak current.
BATT=100%Ah:
Example of indication of present status of battery recharge percentage. The value 100%Ah is taken from
measurement of the charging current and the time elapsed in recharging.
The number indicates the percentage of recharge based on the information of the capacity of the connected battery
and the amount of charge used during battery operation. The system remains automatically on quick charge for the
entire time necessary to supply the battery with the quantity of charge lost during discharge.
The indication %Ah changes to min. during operation in absence of mains power supply or with battery discharged.
In this case the numerical value refers to the remaining minutes of operation calculated on the basis of the current
delivered by the battery and the charge status thereof.
NOTE
The autonomy indicated is calculated on the basis of measurement of the discharge current at that moment, the value
memorized for the capacity of the connected battery and the value memorized for the percentage of charge preceding
the discharge. The autonomy value shown is always approximate because of the large number of factors involved.
If large differences are noted between the expected value and the real time of a discharge with steady load, check the
memorized battery data and its status.
5=0N:
Example of the indication for sound alarm enablement status; in case of exclusion, the indication changes to 5=OFF.
Access to the HELP menu is by pressing key 1 from the basic menu and indicating the menu to which to accede by
pressing the other keys form the basic menu.
When many other menus are active push-button 1 returns to basic menu.
7=CODES indicates button 7 for access to menu for viewing internal codes corresponding to operating
status of all the internal subassemblies.
8=NORMAL indicates button 8 for immediate return to basic menu NORMAL which also takes place
automatically after two minutes from the last pressing of key.
IN=100,100,100%V,50.0Hz; BATT=430V,+100A
BY=230V,50.0Hz OUT=230V,50.0Hz,100%
Access to the menu VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS is by key 2 only from basic menu.
Pressing key 1 returns immediately to the basic menu.
The contents of the measurements menu is different for single-phase and 3-phase units.
The measurements indicated have the following meanings:
IN=100,100,100%v, 50.0Hz Examples of measurements of the three voltages measured at the power input.
The voltage is expressed in percentage of rated value; the value 100%V indicates a
voltage of 230Vln (ln = voltage between phase and neutral).
BATT.=430V Example of voltage measured at the output of the rectifier to the battery.
+ 100A Example of discharge current issuing from battery, the sign (-) indicates the value
of the charging current entering the battery.
BY=230V, 60.0Hz Example of measurement of frequency and voltage at the input of the bypass line.
NOTE:
In 3-phase systems the voltage indicated is the average of the three concatenated output voltages.
OUT= 230V,50.0Hz, 100% Example of measurement of voltage, frequency and percentage power for rated
power at the system output.
The mark OUT changes to BY when the load is fed from the bypass line.
The entire measurement changes from OUT=230v,50.0Hz,100% to OUT=SWMB when the maintenance bypass
switch SWMB is closed because the internal system is excluded, hence not able to measure the load current.
Access to the menu TIME MEASUREMENT is by key 6 only from the SYSTEM MEASUREMENT menu.
Pressing key 1 causes return to the basic menu.
nBATT = 1000 Example of indication of the number of times the battery started
delivering and hence also the number of times supply voltage was
lacking.
n0%Ah = 100 Example of indication of the number of times the battery was completely
discharged to 0%Ah.
The number of complete discharge cycles is useful for knowing and
appraising the efficiency of the battery.
The average life of ordinary sealed lead batteries is limited to 200-300
cycles of complete discharging.
2004-01-12 Example of indication of date memorized for day when the unit was
activated for the first time.
The above data constitute the HISTORY and remain memorized even with the unit turned off and cannot be zeroed.
100,100,100%A; Ts=25°C,Tr=45°C,Ti=45°C
i=230Vln,430Vb OUT=100%Arms,200%Apk
In this case the viewer proposes the choice for the subsequent submenus.
The battery test cycle with rectifier output voltage drop permits evaluation of the battery with the true delivery on the
load even during the presence of the power supply voltage. In any case, lowering of the output voltage of the rectifier
takes place only if there is voltage on the bypass line so as to avoid any ANOMALY with output load without the
bypass reserve.
At the end of the test cycle a comparison is made of the voltage supplied by the battery and a 'Vbc' voltage calculated
on the basis of the measured delivered current at the capacity values of the battery and half the percentage of recharge
contained in the memory.
If the voltage measured on the battery is less than calculated voltage:
- the alarm BATTERY DISCHARGE or SWB OPEN is activated;
- the memorized recharge percentage is halved;
- the next test cycle is prepared and will be activated automatically after 60 seconds.
At the end of each test, if the measured voltage is less than that calculated the alarm is activated followed by halving
of the memorized charge and of the indicated autonomy time.
When 60 seconds have elapsed after activation of the alarm a new test is performed and if the result is negative the
alarm is reactivated for another 60 seconds. The alarms continues to halve the memorized charge value until the
value for which the battery voltage calculated is less than actually measured.
In practice, this battery check system produces an alarm each time the battery has less than the design charge.
The PERMANENT presence of this alarm indicates that the battery is inefficient or the battery circuit is broken or
the battery switch SWB is open or one of the protective fuses has blown.
TEMPORARY presence indicates a loss of battery efficiency proportionate to the alarm frequency.
Disabling BATTERY TEST, type keys 3, 5: " CUSTOMISING", insert code 323232.
To reactivate insert code 323232 again.
On the BASIC MENU on the lower line in the 2 cases will appear::
BATT=XXX % with BATTERY TEST ON
BAT. =XXX % with BATTERY TEST OFF
DISPLAY CONTRAST : 10
ADJUSTMENT: 7=-, 8=+
Access to the DISPLAY CONTRAST menu is with key 4 from menu 3 COMMANDS.
In this case it is possible to change the viewer contrast: decrease with key 7; increase with key 8. The value 6
expresses the contrast level and can change from 1 to 11. To leave the menu, press one of the other keys different
from 7 and 8, e.g. key 1.
Access to the CUSTOMISING menu starts with key 5 from menu 3 COMMANDS, after which an intermediate menu
appears in which it is necessary to insert a series of keys to obtain the final menu.
The sequence "CODE OF CUSTOMISING" is the same in all cases and is 436215.
Access to the CUSTOMISING menu using the code must prevent unauthorised persons from modifying the operation
parameters of the machine. Code isn't required again for 2 minutes after its first insertion.
Only with the insertion of the correct code can you have access to the following menu, otherwise you are returned to
the main menu.
In the 2 cases by pressing one of the keys 2, 3, 4, 5 you have access to the following operative sub-menus, while with
key 8 "? ", you are returned to menu 2 of base.
code 436215. You can exit the menu by pressing a key different from 7 and 8.
Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the rated output voltage in the range from 200V to 244V with increments
of 1V.
In the example, the rated output voltage has been set for 225V measured between phase and neutral 'ln'.
Note that even in the systems only the voltage between phase and neutral 'Vln' is in referred to.
The value set in the example changes operation of the inverter so as to have output voltage of 225V between phase
and neutral, during normal operation.
In addition, the reference voltage for the range of acceptance of the input voltage of the bypass line is also set at
225Vln. The range of acceptance of the power supply voltage remains unchanged and cannot be changed.
code 436215.
Keys 2/3 require to choose type.
With keys 5, 6, 7 and 8 it is possible to decrease or increase the value of the capacity of the battery contained in
memory, with variations of 10 units or of 1 unit, in a field from 1 to 9998 Ah.
You must insert the nominal capacity value of the battery connected. This is usually also printed on the container of
the battery itself.
All machines supplied complete with battery, are customised in the factory.
In the case of machines supplied without batteries it is necessary to insert the correct values, otherwise the system
uses value of 12Ah.
With keys 2 and 3 it is possible to decrease or increase the identification value of the type of battery.
In the case of batteries with high discharge intensity you must pass from a value of 1 (normally predetermined for
normal batteries) to a value of 2, value 3 is used for lead-acid no sealed batteries.
By choosing type 0 and pressing key 4 again it is possible instead to set the following values manually:
32 batteries UPS:
Vb_min=320 Vb_ch=435 Vb_max=445
Adjustment: 2-/3+ , 5-/6+ 7=-,8=+
40 batteries UPS:
The checking system uses data concerning the capacity and type of battery for:
- automatic check by the inverter of the efficiency of the battery;
- calculation of estimate of residual autonomy time;
- calculation of levels of battery voltage to activate the pre-alarm and afterwards the shut-down;
- establishing best value for the recharging current.
code = 436215. You can exit the menu by pressing a key different from 7 and 8.
With keys 7 and 8 it is possible to decrease or increase the time required to activate the pre-alarm before the system
lock itself due to the complete discharge of the battery. Variations of a minute are possible within a field ranging
from 2 to 254 minutes. The pre-alarm signal activates itself when the estimated remaining time is less than the value
set for the pre-alarm or when the battery voltage is lower than the value Vp of the pre-alarm voltage. It is important
to allow a broad safety margin when using the pre-alarm function, since the value of autonomy required cannot
foresee possible increases in absorption for the output load, and cannot take into consideration unexpected and
unforeseen faults in the battery, such as, for example faulty single elements or connections.
code 436215. To leave the menu press any key other than 7 and 8.
Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the percentage of output load for the AUTO-OFF function. Increments of
adjustment are by 1 % in the range from 0 to 99%.
When the AUTO OFF alarm is present , if the input main line voltage is present and the battery charge is lower than
60% there is only the display of:
The system does not start the "off procedure" because it waits to charge the battery over 60%.
When the alarm is present, if the input main line voltage is present and the battery charge is higher than 60%, or if
the system is in battery operation, there is the display of:
Moreover the "prealarm low battery" remote alarm contact switches on alarm position.
In the case of status displayed above, the system continue to operate for the next 4 minutes, after those it switches on
bypass.
The interval of time between the arise of alarm and the switching on bypass is by default 5 minutes or it is equal to
the value fixed when customizing PREALARM.
After the prealarm time, if the input bypass line voltage were present before, the system switches on bypass and it
remains in standby status waiting for increasing of output load over the AUTO-OFF value.
If the input bypass line voltage is NOT present when the prealarm time is finished, the system switches off.
After that, when the input bypass line voltage will come back, the system will start again remaining on bypass in
standby status waiting for increasing of output load over the AUTO-OFF value to perform automatic return to normal
operation.
The AUTO-OFF function is more useful for turning off the system during battery operation by merely turning off the
output load. In case of normal operation, the AUTO-OFF function is still useful for zeroing consumption since the
power circuits are disactivated, the battery is isolated and only the control circuits with consumption equivalent to a
light bulb remain active.
code 436215. To leave the menu press any key other than 7, 8, 5, 6.
Key 5 to adjust Toff, 6 to ajust Ton.
The Toff and Ton values fix the clock time in which operates the daily cycle for self-stopping and self-starting, look
also at Alarm 22.
This timer cycle is inhibited if Toff and Ton value are equal.
When the alarm 22 is present, if the input main line voltage is present and the battery charge is lower than 60% there
is only the display of:
The system does not start the "off procedure" because it waits to charge the battery over 60%.
When the alarm 22 is present, if the input main line voltage is present and the battery charge is higher than 60%, or
if the system is in battery operation, there is the display of:
Moreover the "prealarm low battery" remote alarm contact switches on alarm position.
In the case of status displayed above, the system continue to operate for the next 4 minutes, after those it switches on
bypass.
After the disactivation , the output voltage is absent.
When the time is equal to Ton(7:00’) the UPS return in normal operation.
Access to the menu BYPASS VOLTAGE RANGE CUSTOMIZING begins with the key sequence 3, 5, requires the
code 436215 and the keys 7 and 2. The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry.
To leave the menu press a key different from 7 or 8. Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the percentage of the
range of acceptance of the voltage at the bypass line input. The choice is between the values: 10%, 15% or 20% of
the value set for RATED OUTPUT VOLTAGE.
Access to the menu MODEM CUSTOMIZING begins with the key sequence 3, 5, requires the code 436215 and then
keys 7 and 4. The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry.
To leave the menu press a key different from 7, 8, 5, 6.
Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the control value for modem operation, the range is from 0 to 5 and 0 is
default value.
Value 0 = the pin n. 20 ( DTR ) of RS232 connector is set to low level (-12V) to inhibit the operation of a connected
modem.
NOTE: when a remote control panel is connected to the RS232 connector, instead of a modem, the value MUST BE
SET to 0 otherwise the remote panel does not operate.
Value 1= the pin n. 20 ( DTR ) of RS232 connector is set to high level (+12V) to enable the operation of answer for
a connected modem. (Remember that with this value a connected remote panel does not operate).
Value 2= the pin n. 20 ( DTR ) of RS232 connector is set to high level (+12V) to enable the operation of answer
and automatic calling for a connected modem.
When the automatic calling is set, 30 seconds after all "INTERNAL FAULT n" alarm the system gives to the modem
the command "ATD" followed by the memorized "Dial" number.
The modem must be previously set to recognize the "HAYES" command and to dial numbers with pulses or tones as
required by the used telephone line.
After the ATD and Dial number, the system send to the modem the memorized "Send" number and a copy of the
panel display with a=..... code and date/time.
For example, if Dial = 123456, Send = 456789, 30 seconds after starting of alarm "Internal Fault 5" the system
sends to modem:
ATD123456.
The system, after receiving the message "CONNECT" from modem, sends to the modem the message:
UPS 456789
INTERNAL FAULT
M100, OUT=100%VA, BATT= 78%Ah, 5=On a=00200300 1994-12-21, 13:24:28
The sytem sends also the sequence to close connection:
+++ ATH
As last the system put on low level the DTR signal for 0.5 sec.
In case of busy line or modem not giving the response "CONNECT", the system wait 5 minute than repeates again
the commands ATD...... in order to try another phone call. The system continues to try calling every 5 minutes untill
it receives the response "CONNECT" from modem or the alarm condiction desappears.
Value 3= like value 2 with the automatic calling for any kind of alarm.
Value 4= like value 2 with the automatic calling only with alarm 10 (Internal Fault) but with sending of display
message only after received the character "}".
This operation can been used for avoiding the loss of a message, because the system sends its message only after
receiving the special character "}" that can send only by a computer.
Value 5= like value 4 with the automatic calling for any kind of alarm.
Access to the menu "MODEM 'Dial /Send' CUSTOMIZING" begins with the key sequence 3, 5, requires the code
436215 and the keys 7, 4, 5, or 6. To have the optional code make a request complete of machine serial number.
The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry.
To leave the menu press a key different from 7, 8, 5, 6, 2, 3.
Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the digit on which the cursor points.
The cursor position is shown in the first time by the simbol "_", its position can be moved left with key 2 and right
with key 3. The digits can be set in the range 0, 1, 2 ... 9, /. The simbol / indicates a digit inhibited.
The correct setting requires only number starting from left. All number inserted after a "/ " are ignored.
A setting of "0123/45" will be recognized only as number 0123
Selecting the 35746 menu or pushing the key 6 when the 35745 menu is active, it is possible to adjust the "send"
number.
Access to the RS232 CUSTOMIZING menu begins with key sequence 3, 5, requires the code 436215 and then keys 7
and 5. The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry. To leave the menu press any key other than
7 and 8. Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase baud transmission speed. The choice is among 1200, 2400,
4800 and 9600.
ECHO ON RS232: =1
ADJUSTMENT: 7=-, 8=+
Access to the ECHO CUSTOMIZING menu begins with key sequence 3, 5, requires the code 436215 and then keys 7
and 5. The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry. To leave the menu press any key other than
7 and 8. Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the check value of the ECHO function. The choice is between 0
and 1. 0 is starting value. When 1 is selected the ECHO function is activated. The ECHO function is useful for
automatically sending to the serial outlet RS232 the same message as appears on the panel viewer.
Automatic sending occurs for each alarm or change in viewer content.
Using this function it is possible to automatically print all messages through a printer connected to the RS232 outlet.
The message includes:
- copying the characters on the viewer
- copying the internal code a=FFFF-FFFF
- date and hour of activation of the message.
NOTE: the ECHO must be set to 0 when using some special software to receive information from UPS by a computer,
because in that case the message must be sent only under computer control.
IDENT. = 0
ADJUSTMENT: 7=-, 8=+
Access to the IDENT. CUSTOMIZING menu begins with key sequence 3, 5, requires the code 436215 and then
keys 7 and 8. The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry. To leave the menu press any key
other than 7 and 8. Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the identification number of a single unit in case of
systems using several UPS units connected to a single RS232 serial line.
The basic number is 0 and can be changed among values from 0 to 7.
Access to the INVERTER OFF AND BYPASS COMMAND menu begins with key sequence 3, 6 of the basic menu.
To leave the menu press key 8 or any key with a sequence other than that indicated.
Pressing keys 1, 7, 2, 6 and 3 in succession as shown on the viewer activates the bypass command and shuts off the
inverter.
This command is mostly useful if sent through an RS232 remote connection if it is desired to disactivate only the
power circuits while keeping the control circuit alive.
The action following the command is executed with a few minutes of delay to allow for cancellations.
When this command is active the viewer shows the alarm BYPASS COMMAND ACTIVE; 8=DISACTIVATION.
To return to normal operation even after shutting off the system it is necessary to cancel the command with key 8 or
sending the key code through the RS232.
NOTE. To mask the code of the command, 47263, you must insert code 436213, in the CUSTOMISING menu on
the panel (keys 3,5). Repeat the operation to display the code.
Exit from the menu is obtained by pressing key 8 or any other key with a different sequence from that indicated.
By pressing keys 4, 7, 2, 6, 3, one after the other, as shown on the display, the activation of the command for the
SYSTEM OFF is obtained. When this control is active, the display presents the alarm:
SYSTEM OFF COMMAND ACTIVE ; 8=DISACTIVE.
The action following the command is carried out with a few seconds of delay to permit possible cancellations. This
control is useful in the event of an emergency to obtain complete disactivation, operating from a distance through line
RS232. To reactivate the UPS close SWBY or, if required, press button 8 on the local or remote panel.
NOTE. To mask the code of the command, 47263, you must insert code 436213, in the CUSTOMISING menu on
the panel (keys 3,5). Repeat the operation to display the code.
Access to the RECORDED EVENTS menu is with key 4 of the basic menu.
Press key 1 to return to the basic menu.
Key 2 activates the sub menu MEASUREMENT OF RECORDED VOLTAGES.
Keys 3, 4 and 5 remain with normal functions.
Key 6 activates the sub menu 4, 6 RECORDED CODES and permits exchange of the alarm message memorized with
display of the status codes corresponding to the moment of the memorized event and vice versa.
The status codes permit thorough analysis of the event. For interpretation see the menu of the key 7 INTERNAL
CODES and the table of memorized codes.
Keys 7 and 8 secure display of the events preceding and following the event displayed. For example by pressing 7 the
indication n=100 changes to n=99 and the 'memorized alarm message' of the previous event is shown.
IN=100,100,100%V,50.0Hz; BATT=430V,+100A
BY=230V,50.0Hz; n35 OUT=220V,50.0Hz,100%
Access to the menu RECORDED VOLTAGES MEASUREMENT is with key 2 only from menu 4 RECORDED
EVENTS or menu 4,6 RECORDED CODES.
Press key 1 to return immediately to the basic menu.
In the example, n35 (flashing) indicates that the measurements shown are for the status of recorded event 35.
The meaning of the measurements is identical to those of menu 2.
Menu 4.2.2.
IN=100,100,100%A;Ts=25°C,Tr=45°C,Ti=45°C
i=230Vln,430Vb;n 35 OUT=100%Arms,200%Apk
Access to the menu RECORDED CURRENT MEASUREMENT is with key 2 only from menu 4, 2.
Press key 2 to return to menu 4,2; key 1 to return to basic menu.
In the example, n35 (flashing)
indicates that the measurements shown are for the status of recorded event 35.
The meaning of the measurements is identical to those of menu 2.
Access to the menu RECORDED CODES is with key 6 from menu 4 RECORDED EVENTS and menus 4,2; 4,22;
4,2,2,2, i.e. those of recorded measurements.
Press key 1 to return to basic menu.
The other keys except 6 and the indications of the bottom line have the same functions as those of menu 4.
The top line: s=FFFF c=FFFF b=FFFF r=FFFF-FF i=FFFF-FF,
shows the internal codes, explained in menu 7, recorded at the same time as the event.
Press key 6 to return to menu 4 keeping the event current, then it is possible to go several times from the description
of the event with the 'memorized alarm message' to that with the internal codes.
Access to the DATE/TIME menu is with key 6 from the basic menu.
The viewer shows the present contents of the internal calendar and clock in the format:
DATE/TIME = ymd/h=year,month,day/hour,minute,second
It is possible to change the contents by recalling the related menu by entry of the customizing code 436215.
The code is not required for 2 minutes after the first previous entry thereof.
Only entering the correct code secures access to the next menu, otherwise one returns to the basic menu.
In this case it was decided to change the year, the flashing symbol X superimposed on the letter a recalls the field
selected. Pressing key 7 or 8 increases or decreases by one unit the value selected. Pressing one of the other keys
exits from menu.
Access to the INTERNAL CODES menu is with key 7 from the basic menu.
Press key 7 again to accede to the second menu of internal codes. Press any other key to exit.
(UNmemorized internal codes). N.B. these codes are used only during the testing in factory
In the first menu, ver. 10001 is an example of an identifying number of the system programme version.
In both menus appear letters associated with groups of hexadecimal figures, e.g. s=FFFF indicates that with the letter
s, prefixed to group system variables, is associated the hexadecimal number FFFF.
It is recalled that hexadecimal enumeration can use the following symbols for each single figure:
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F.
The figures of the 6 groups of the first menu are memorized upon each event, hence are useful for having information
on the internal status present and past. The other figures of the other groups are not memorized.
Each figure of the various groups supplies the status of 4 or information or variables, e.g. to the first figure of the
group s=.... correspond:
(with 1 if true, 0 if false) high system temperature
(with 2 if true, 0 if false) initialization error
(with 4 if true, 0 if false) remote shut-down command active
(with 8 if true, 0 if false) auxiliary input on system card active.
When s=F.... is read, hence the first figure of the group s is F. Since in the hexadecimal system F = 1 + 2 + 4 + 8,
it is inferred that:
1=system temperature is high =TRUE, i.e. there is high temperature in the system
2=initialization correct =TRUE, i.e. system initialization is correct
4=remote shutoff command active =TRUE, the command is active
8=auxiliary input on system card active = TRUE, the input is active.
1=system temperature is high =FALSE, i.e. there is NO high temperature in the system
2=initialization correct =TRUE, i.e. system initialization is NOT correct
4=remote shutoff command active =FALSE, the command is NOT active
8=auxiliary input on system card active = TRUE, the input is active.
In practice the information supplied is: system temperature high =TRUE, when the first figure is 1 or 3 or 5 or 7 or 9
or B or D or F. Use the table of memorized internal codes for complete interpretation.
NORMAL OPERATION
Access to the menu NORMAL is with key 8 from menu 1 HELP and from all the other menus in which no other
function is provided. In addition, the system returns AUTOMATICALLY to the menu NORMAL, i.e. the basic
menu, always after two minutes after last pressing a key. All functions are those explained for the basic menu.
-After opening of the new communication, the terminal can transmit the ASCII characters corresponding to the
numerical keys from 0 to 8 to achieve execution of the commands on the UPS and reception of the copy of the
characters of the display complete with internal code a=.. and date/time,
- while the communication is opened, transmitting the character 9 it is possible to receive the same message without
execute any command,
- The terminal can close the communication by sending any character other than those given above.
c=...X 1 3 5 7 9 B DF -
2 3 6 7 A B E F Output switch SWOUT open
(4) 4 5 6 7 C D E F Average out. voltage error, line 3.
8 9 A B C D E F Instantaneous output voltage error, line 1
LAY-OUT
30-40kVA
14
14
10
9
SWOUT
16
SWMB
SWBY
SWIN
11 12 15
SWBAT
7 8
Pannello interno
Internal panel 13
6
Fronte / Front
Lato sinistro / Left side
60-80kVA
A SEZ. A-A
6
C 10
9
FUSE
7
5 11
4
TLBAT
L
13
8
L2 2
f
3
A 12
1
12
1. induttanza di ingresso
2. fusibili di ingresso
3. fusibili di batteria
4. teleruttore di batteria
5. assieme raddrizzatore
6. assieme inverter
7. condensatori filtro di uscita
8. assieme di ingresso
9. ventilatore inverter
10. dissipatore inverter
11. assieme commutatore statico e filtro di uscita
12. ingresso / uscita a.c. e d.c. cavi
13. transformatore di uscita inverter
C filter capacitor
Ll, Lf filter inductors
100kVA
A SEZ. A-A
4 6
C 10
9
TLBAT
FUSE
7
5 11
12
C
3
FUSE
FB
FB
L
2 14
8
Fuse
Fuse
Fuse
L2
f
15 A
13
FILTER BOX
VANO FILTRO 14
1
15 13
1. input inductor
2. input line fuses
3. battery fuses
4. battery contactor
5. rectifier assembly
6. inverter assembly
7. output inverter capacitor
8. input assembly
9. inverter fan
10. inverter heat sinks
11. output inverter a.c. filter
12. static switch assembly
13. input a.c. cable
14. output transformer
15. input d.c. cable
C capacitor
Ll, Lf inductors
DIMENSION WEIGHT
30÷100kVA
A B C D