User Manual - UPS IPT 380V 40.50.100.120K
User Manual - UPS IPT 380V 40.50.100.120K
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Table of Contents
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4.1.3 RS-232 Port & USB Port ................................................................ 33
4.1.4 REPO Dry Contacts ........................................................................ 33
4.1.5 External Battery Temperature Detection ..................................... 34
4.1.6 Input Dry Contacts ......................................................................... 34
4.1.7 Output Dry Contacts ...................................................................... 36
4.1.8 Backfeed Shunt Trip Function ....................................................... 38
4.1.9 Battery Breaker Status Dry Contacts ........................................... 39
4.1.10 External RS-485 Port ..................................................................... 39
4.1.11 Battery Start Button ....................................................................... 40
4.2 Communication Interfaces (II): at the Rear
of the Touch Panel ......................................................................... 40
4.3 Cable Routing for the Communication Interfaces ....................... 42
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7.7.6 Advanced Diagnosis ..................................................................... 122
7.7.7 Version & S/N .................................................................................123
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4. The recommended electrical rating of the input, output and backfeed
protective devices are as follows. Application of the protective devices shall be
in accordance with local installation codes.
6. When selecting the protective devices, please take each power cable’s current
capacity and the system’s overload capacity (please refer to Appendix 1:
Technical Specifications) into consideration. Besides, the short-circuit capacity
of the upstream protective devices must be equal to or larger than the capacity
of the UPS’s input protective devices.
7. Due to abnormalities in the UPS, the fault current may reach 20 kA. At the time,
the UPS’s internal semi-conductor fuses will take 8 ~ 10 ms to open. Thus, the
reaction time of the upstream*1 protective devices must be more than 10 ms
so that the fuses would have sufficient time to interrupt the fault current, and
the UPS’s bypass will be able to keep supplying power to the loads.
NOTE:
*1 For dual input application, this refers to the bypass upstream.
• The external slits and openings in the UPS are provided for ventilation. To ensure
reliable operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS from overheating, these slits
and openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not insert any object into the
slits and openings that may hinder ventilation.
• Before applying electrical power to the UPS, you must allow the UPS to adjust to
room temperature 20 ~ 25°C (68 ~ 77°F) for at least one hour and ensure that
there is no moisture condensing inside the unit.
• Do not put beverages on the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) or any other
accessory associated with the UPS.
• Do not open or remove the covers or panels of the UPS to avoid high-voltage
electric shock. Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can do so for
installation or maintenance. If you want to open or remove the covers or panels, do
it only under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
• It is not recommended that you connect the UPS to any regenerative loads. For the
load suitability, please contact Delta customer service before purchasing.
• The risk of dangerous high voltage is possible when batteries are still connected
to the UPS even though the UPS is disconnected from the power sources. Before
maintenance of the UPS, turn off each external battery cabinet’s circuit breaker to
completely cut off the battery power from the UPS.
• Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
• Do not open or damage the battery or batteries. The released electrolyte is harmful
to the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
• The UPS is electronic equipment that runs 24 hours continuously. To ensure its
normal lifetime, regular maintenance of the UPS and batteries is of vital importance
and necessary.
• Some components like batteries, power capacitors, and fans will become worn-out
due to long-term usage, and this will increase the risk of UPS failure. To replace
and maintain the components, please contact Delta service personnel.
• A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-circuit current.
Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. Please
observe the following precautions when working on batteries:
1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2. Use tools with insulated handles.
3. Wear rubber gloves and boots.
4. Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of the batteries.
5. Disconnect charging source and loads prior to installing or maintaining the
batteries.
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6. Remove battery grounds during installation and maintenance to reduce
likelihood of shock. Remove the connection from ground if any part of the
battery is determined to be grounded. Please note that the battery grounds
mean any battery pole (+/ -) connecting to the ground.
• You must contact Delta customer service if any of the following events occurs:
1. Any liquid is poured or spilled on the UPS.
2. The UPS is deformed.
3. Any conductive powders or metals enter into the UPS.
4. The UPS does not run normally after you carefully followed the instructions in
this User Manual.
Chapter 2 : Introduction
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No. Item Q’ty
❶ UPS 1 PC
❷ User Manual 1 PC
❸ RS-232 Cable 1 PC
❺ Key 2 PCS
❻ USB Cable 1 PC
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No. Item Q’ty
❶ UPS 1 PC
❷ User Manual 1 PC
❸ RS-232 Cable 1 PC
❺ Key 2 PCS
❻ USB Cable 1 PC
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• Smart battery charger design allows auto-charging or manual charging to shorten
the charging time.
• Generator compatible.
• State-of-the-art microprocessor technology performs self-detection and monitors
fan speed in real time, which provides complete and detailed operating status of
the UPS.
• Built-in memory stores a maximum of 10,000 event logs.
• Fan speed auto adjustment prolongs fan life and reduces noise when the critical
loads decrease. Moreover, fan failure detection circuit is established.
1420 mm
(55.9”)
830 mm
(32.7”)
600 mm
(23.6”)
1570 mm
(61.8”)
830 mm
(32.7”)
800 mm
(31.5”)
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2.5 Front View
10" Color
Touch Panel
Tri-color LED
Indicator
Emergency
Power Off Button
Door Handle
Balance Brackets
& Feet
WARNING:
Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform
installation, wiring, panel & cover removal, maintenance and operation. If you
want to execute any action mentioned above by yourself, the action must be
under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
40/ 50kVA
PE ( ) & GND ( )
Terminals
Figure 2-4: 40/ 50kVA UPS_ Wiring Terminals & Breakers
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Manual Battery
Input Bypass Bypass Output Terminals
Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker (+/ -)
100/ 120kVA
Remove
Tri-color
LED
Indicator
NOTE:
For information about the 10” color touch panel, please refer to 7. LCD Display
& Settings.
The buzzer is located at the rear of the UPS’s front door. Please refer to the figure
below.
Buzzer
100/ 120kVA
40/ 50kVA
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Table 2-1: Tri-color LED Indicator, UPS Operation Mode & Buzzer
Tri-color LED
Status Meaning
Indicator
NOTE:
1. In this user manual, the meaning of Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 and Q5 is shown as
follows.
Code Meaning
Q1 Input Breaker
Q2 Bypass Breaker
Q3 Manual Bypass Breaker
Q4 Output Breaker
Q5 External Battery Cabinet’s Breaker
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3.1 On-Line Mode
In On-Line mode, the main AC source supplies AC power via the Input Breaker (Q1) to
the rectifier, and the rectifier converts the AC power to DC power and supplies the DC
power to the inverter. In the meantime, the rectifier provides charging power to the
batteries. After receiving the DC power, the inverter converts it into clean and stable
AC power to the connected critical loads via the Output Breaker (Q4). During On-Line
mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text ‘On-Line’ appears in the
upper right corner of the LCD screen.
Batteries
Converter
Batteries
Converter
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3.3 Bypass Mode
When the inverter encounters abnormal situations such as over temperature, overload,
short circuit, abnormal output voltage or low battery, it will automatically shut itself
down. If the UPS detects the bypass input is normal, it will automatically switch to
Bypass mode to protect the connected critical loads from power interruption. After the
above-mentioned abnormalities are eliminated, the UPS will switch back to On-Line
mode from Bypass mode. During Bypass mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates
yellow and the text ‘Bypass’ appears in the upper right corner of the LCD screen.
Batteries
Converter
Batteries
Converter
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3.5 ECO Mode
After the UPS is manually set as ECO mode via the LCD, the UPS will work in Bypass
mode if bypass input voltage and frequency are within ± 10% of the rated voltage and
± 3 Hz of the rated frequency respectively. Otherwise, the UPS will run in On-Line
mode. During ECO mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text ‘ECO’
appears in the upper right corner of the LCD screen.
Batteries
Converter
NOTE:
Frequency Conversion mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to
parallel UPSs
After the UPS is manually set as Frequency Conversion mode via the LCD, the inverter
will automatically select 50Hz or 60Hz as the fixed output frequency. After the output
frequency is determined, the system will automatically disable the bypass function.
Please note that, once the inverter shuts down, there is no bypass output. During
Frequency Conversion mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text
‘Frequency Conversion’ appears in the upper right corner of the screen.
Batteries
Converter
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Chapter 4 : Communication Interfaces
NOTE:
It is suggested that the wire size of cable connected to any dry contact
should be 0.519 mm2 (20 AWG) or 0.325 mm2 (22 AWG).
The communication interfaces are located at two different places. One is on the front
of the UPS with its front door open and the other is at the rear of the touch panel.
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4.1.1 Display Port
Before shipment, the display port has been connected to the 10” touch panel with the
designated cable in Delta factory.
Display Port
WARNING:
One parallel cable is provided in each UPS’s accessory package. Using non-
Delta parallel cables to parallel the UPSs may cause failure, malfunctions and
accidents.
Parallel Ports
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4.1.5 External Battery Temperature Detection
You can use the external battery temperature detection (BT1, BT2, BT3 and BT4) to
detect a maximum of four external battery cabinets’ temperature. You need to
purchase the battery cabinet temperature sensor cable (optional).
1 None No set-up.
Major Battery Abnormal Alarm due to detection of major fault from the
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Alarm battery management system.
Minor Battery Abnormal Alarm due to detection of minor fault from the
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Alarm battery management system.
NOTE:
*1
If you use non-Delta lithium-ion batteries, you must use the LCD to set up
Charger Off; please refer to 7.6.6 Dry Contact Setting. For settings relevant to
the non-Delta lithium-ion batteries, please refer to 7.6.4 Battery & Charging
Setting. For more information, please contact Delta customer service.
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4.1.7 Output Dry Contacts
There are six sets of programmable output dry contacts (P1 ~ P6). Please use the
touch panel to set each dry contact as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC).
Each dry contact can be assigned a specific event. Six out of twenty-two events can
be assigned according to your applications. Please refer to the table below and 7.6.6
Dry Contact Setting.
NOTE:F
Since the output dry contacts belong to the secondary circuit, the voltage of
each dry contact’s connected device should not exceed 60 Vdc/ 42 Vac to
avoid electric shock or insufficient insulation.
1 None No set-up.
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No. Event Description
Connect to
an External
Backfeed
Contactor
Auxiliary Switch(es)
NOTE:
The Q'ty will be
varied according to
on-site applications.
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4.1.11 Battery Start Button
To activate battery mode, you need to press the battery start button shown below.
Please refer to 6.2.2 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures.
❹ BMS Reserved.
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4.3 Cable Routing for the Communication Interfaces
The UPS ONLY allows bottom cable entry, please follow the steps below.
❶ Open the UPS’s front door, ❷ remove the lateral rodent shield’s wiring cover, ❸
connect the cables to the communication interfaces and ❹ route the cables through
the lateral rodent shield.
Figure 4-15: 40/ 50kVA UPS_ Bottom Cable Entry for the Communication Interfaces
Figure 4-16: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Bottom Cable Entry for the Communication Interfaces
NOTE:
1. Please follow local and national electrical codes to select cable sizes and
install proper conduits and bushings for cable protection.
2. Only when 5.3 UPS Installation is completed can you perform wiring.
3. Cable ties are user-supplied and the quantity depends on on-site
requirements.
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Chapter 5 : Installation and Wiring
Floor Weight
811.2 kg/ m2 (166.2 lb/ ft2) 893.1 kg/ m2 (183.4 lb/ ft2)
Loading
• Ensure that the installation area is spacious enough for ventilation, wiring and
maintenance. Install the external battery cabinet next to the UPS and for the UPS
clearance, we suggest that you:
1. Keep a minimum distance of 800 mm (31.5") from the front of the UPS for
wiring, maintenance and ventilation.
2. Keep a minimum distance of 1000 mm (39.4") from the top of the UPS for
maintenance. If you install wind shields on the top of the UPS, please ensure
that the openings of the wind shields are sufficient and try to minimize the
length of the wind shields.
100/ 120kVA
40/ 50kVA
WARNING:
1. Do not use air conditioners or similar equipment to blow into the top of
the UPS.
2. Do not hinder ventilation of the UPS.
• Keep the installation area clean. Please note that wiring routes must be hermetic
to prevent possible damage from rodents.
• Keep the installation area’s temperature around 25°C (77°F) and humidity within
90%. The highest operating altitude is 1000 m (3280 ft) above sea level.
• For safety concerns, we suggest that you:
1. Equip surroundings of the installation area with CO2 or dry powder fire
extinguishers.
2. Install the UPS in an environment where fireproof materials are used to
construct the walls, floors and ceilings.
3. Install the UPS on a floor that is made from noncombustible materials.
• Do not allow unauthorized personnel entering the installation area and assign
specified personnel to keep the UPS keys.
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5.3 UPS Installation
NOTE:
1. Please use appropriate equipment (e.g. forklift) to move the UPS.
2. The installation steps and methods for 40/ 50 kVA UPS and 100/ 120 kVA
UPS are the same. Below, the illustration of 100/120 kVA UPS will be used
as an example
Please follow the steps below:
Step 1
Before installing the UPS in a designated installation area, please confirm whether the
area has sufficient floor weight loading to bear the UPS, external battery cabinet(s)
and handling equipment (e.g. forklift) to avoid accidents. Please refer to Table 5-1.
If you want to use a crane to lift the UPS, please follow the figures below to remove
the M16 screws and washers and assemble the M16 lifting eye bolts (tightening
torque : 250 ± 10 kgf-cm (217 ± 8.7 lb-in)).
NOTE:
1. For 40/ 50kVA UPS, you need to install the M16 flat washers before
installing the M16 lifting eye bolts.
2. The M16 flat washers (only for 40/ 50kVA) and M16 lifting eye bolts
should be provided by users.
M16 Screw
& Washers
40 mm (1.57”)
17 mm
(0.67")
6 mm (0.24")
Step 2
Move the UPS to the designated installation area. Please note that the UPS must stand
on the floor stably and levelly without any tipping.
Step 3
Refer to the figures below for the information about cabinet floor fixing points.
459 mm 70.5 mm
97.9 mm
(3.85")
(18.07") (2.78")
655.3 mm
(25.8")
Slotted Hole:
Rear (Ø: 13.5 × 21.5 mm
(0.53" × 0.85"))
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63 mm 659 mm
(2.48") (25.94")
(2.79")
71 mm
655.3 mm
(25.8")
Slotted Hole:
Rear (Ø: 13.5 × 21.5 mm
(0.53" × 0.85"))
Step 4
Move the UPS to the designated installation area. Please note that the UPS must stand
on the floor stably and levelly without any tipping.
Step 5
• For installation not against the wall:
Use four M10 expansion bolts, four washers and four nuts (provided by service
personnel) to fix the UPS’s four balance brackets (two at the front and two at the
rear) on the ground.
Nut
Washer
M10 Expansion
Bolt
Floor
Balance bracket
Figure 5-5: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Fix the Balance Bracket on the Ground
M8 Screw
× 1
Wall Bracket
× 1
Figure 5-6: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Install the Wall Bracket on the Top of the Cabinet
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(3) Use two M10 expansion bolts, two plain washers, two spring washers and two
nuts (provided by service personnel) to fix the two wall brackets against the wall.
Plain Washer
Spring Washer
Nut
M10 Expansion
Bolt
Wall Bracket
Wall
Figure 5-7: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Install the Wall Bracket against the Wall
WARNING:
If you don’t fix the UPS’s balance brackets on the ground, the UPS might
topple over. For safety concerns, please fix the UPS’s balance brackets on
the ground firmly.
Step 6
Follow 5.6 Installation of Rodent Shields to install the rodent shields.
Step 7
After completing the above steps, follow the instructions in 5.4 Wiring to perform
wiring. When connecting the external battery cabinet(s), please refer to 5.5 External
Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings to perform external battery cabinet wiring. After
routing the cables and verifying cable connections, seal or cover the gaps between
the cables and the cabinets to avoid foreign materials falling into the UPS. After that,
reinstall the removed panels and close the front door if necessary.
NOTE:
For parallel application, the installation procedures are as follows.
Step 1
Follow the above-mentioned step 1 ~ step 5.
Step 2
Follow the figures below to remove the two upper parallel plates (including four
M4 nuts) and use them to join the top of the UPSs that need to be parallelled.
Figure 5-8: Join the Top of the UPSs that Need to be Parallelled
Step 3
Remove the front and rear rodent shields.
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Step 4
Remove the two lower parallel plates from the cabinet’s two right feet.
Remove the
Lower Parallel
Plate
Remove the
Lower Parallel
Plate Cabinet’s Front
Right Foot
Cabinet’s Rear
Right Foot
Figure 5-10: Remove the Two Lower Parallel Plates from the Cabinet’s Two Right Feet
Step 5
Re-install the front and rear rodent shields. After that, install the two lower
parallel plates on the front and rear rodent shields.
Lower
Parallel Plate
Front Rodent
Lower
Parallel Plate Shields
Rear Rodent
Shields
Figure 5-11: Install the Two Lower Parallel Plates on Front and Rear Rodent Shields
5.4 Wiring
NOTE:
Table 5-2 is based on (1) default input/ output voltage: 380V, (2) default
battery Q’ty: 40 PCS and (3) maximum charge current. For other
conditions different from Table 5-2, please contact Delta service
personnel for relevant values.
Table 5-2: Specifications of Input/ Output/ Battery Cables (Copper) and Breakers
Nominal Current at
71A 87A 171A 200A
380V
Maximum Input
76A 94A 184A 218A
Current*1
Input
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40kVA/ 50kVA/ 100kVA/ 120kVA/
UPS Capacity
36kW 45kW 90kW 108kW
Screw size/
Input Cable lug inner M8/ 8.4 mm (0.33") M10/ 10.5 mm (0.41")
(continued) diameter
Screw size/
Cable lug inner M8/ 8.4 mm (0.33") M10/ 10.5 mm (0.41")
diameter
Screw size/
Cable lug inner M8/ 8.4 mm (0.33") M10/ 10.5 mm (0.41")
diameter
Output
(Continued)
SQNBS22-8 SQNBS38-8 SQNBS80-10 SQNBS100-10
Terminal type*2 22 mm2 38 mm2 80 mm2 100 mm2
(43.4 kcmil) (75 kcmil) (157.9 kcmil) (197.4 kcmil)
Nominal discharge
Battery current (condition: 88 A 110 A 202 A 242 A
2V per cell)
Maximum discharge
current (condition: 91 A 113 A 231 A 277 A
1.75V per cell)
Battery
Maximum cable lug
(continued) 13 mm (0.51") 35 mm (1.37")
width
Screw size/
Cable lug inner M8/ 8.4mm (0.33") M10/ 10.5 mm (0.41")
diameter
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40kVA/ 50kVA/ 100kVA/ 120kVA/
UPS Capacity
36kW 45kW 90kW 108kW
NOTE:
1. Please follow local regulations to install proper conduits and bushings
for cable protection.
2. Please refer to national and local electrical codes for acceptable
protective devices and cable sizes.
3. *1 At nominal input voltage and full charge.
4. *2 The suggested manufacturer is K.S. TERMINAL INC. You may use
equivalent terminals provided by other manufacturers.
5. *3 The current is based on using 100% rated breakers.
6. According to the Table B.52.2 listed in the IEC 60364-5-52 standard,
the cables sizes listed in Table 5-2 mentioned in this user manual meet
the following minimum requirements:
- Use of 70°C (158°F) copper wires.
- The selection of cable sizes is based on the ambient temperature of
30°C (86°F). If the ambient temperature exceeds 30°C (86°F),
please refer to the IEC standard to correct coefficient to select cable
sizes with higher specifications.
• If there is a floating voltage between the input power’s neutral (N) and the PE
(protective earth) ( ), and you require that the VNG of the UPS should be zero,
we suggest that you install an isolation transformer in front of the input side of
the UPS, and connect the isolation transformer’s secondary neutral (N) to the PE
(protective earth) ( ) at the proximal end of the isolation transformer.
• The (main/ bypass) AC source must be a three-phase system and meets the
specifications specified on the UPS rating label.
• Check the battery polarity when connecting the external battery cabinet(s) to
the UPS. Do not connect the battery polarity in reverse. For relevant information,
please refer to 5.5 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings.
• The UPS’s PE terminal ( ) must be grounded. Please use ring-type terminals
when wiring.
WARNING:
1. Wrong wiring will cause damage to the UPS and electric shock.
2. If the UPS is not grounded, the power boards and components
might be damaged after the UPS is powered on.
NOTE:
Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can modify single input
to dual input setup.
The UPS default setting is single input. If you want to modify it into dual input, please
follow the steps below.
Step 1
Open the UPS’s front door and remove the breaker cover and wiring terminals’ cover
as shown in the figures below.
Step 2
Remove the six screws and three cables connected between the AC Input terminals
(L1/ L2/ L3) and the Bypass Input terminals (L1/ L2/ L3) (see figures below. After that,
the dual input setup is completed.
40/ 50kVA
Remove
Figure 5-12: 40/ 50kVA UPS_ Remove the Six Screws and Three Cables Connected between
the AC Input Terminals and Bypass Input Terminals
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AC Input Terminals Bypass Input
(L1/ L2/ L3) Terminals (L1/ L2/
100/ 120kVA
Remove
Figure 5-13: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Remove the Six Screws and Three Cables Connected between
the AC Input Terminals and Bypass Input Terminals
NOTE:
Please keep the removed screws and cables properly for future use. If you
want to modify the UPS from dual input into single input, please use the
removed six screws and three cables to connect the AC Input terminals (L1/
L2/ L3) and Bypass Input terminals (L1/ L2/ L3).
NOTE:
Before wiring, please read 5.4 Wiring thoroughly and make sure that relevant
conditions have been met.
Refer to Table 5-3 for information about the wiring terminals and wiring arrangement.
• Single Input:
AC Input Terminals Connect the terminals to the main AC source.
1
(L1/ L2/ L3) • Dual Input:
Connect the terminals to the main AC source.
• Single Input:
Bypass Input Connect the terminals to the main AC source.
2
Terminals (L1/ L2/ L3) • Dual Input:
Connect the terminals to the bypass AC source.
NOTE:
1. *1 Please refer to Figure 2-4 and Figure 2-5 for the terminals listed in the
above 'Item' column.
2. *2 The PE (protective earth) connection ensures that all exposed
conductive surfaces are at the same electric potential as the Earth to
avoid the risk of electrical shock due to leakage current or an insulation
fault.
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Step 2
Make sure that the external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) is in the OFF position.
Step 3
Follow 5.6 Installation of Rodent Shields to install the rodent shields.
Step 4
Follow Table 5-2 to select proper input, output, and battery cables.
Step 5
The UPS ONLY allows cable routing from the bottom. Please leave adequate space
below the UPS. ❶ Open the UPS’s front door, ❷ remove the wiring terminals’ cover,
❸ remove the lateral rodent shield’s wiring cover, ❹ connect the cables to the
wiring terminals and ❺ route the cables through the lateral rodent shield.
40/ 50kVA
Figure 5-14: 40/ 50kVA UPS_ Bottom Cable Entry for the Wiring Terminals
100/ 120kVA
Figure 5-15: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Bottom Cable Entry for the Wiring Terminals
Step 6
Connect the cables of the main AC source, output and external battery cabinet(s) to the
UPS. Please refer to Table 5-3, 5.5 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings and the
following diagram to perform wiring.
N
N Terminal
Connect to the Same Model of
UPS(s) for Parallel Application
Battery Input
External Battery Cabinet
Terminals (+/ -)
Step 7
Follow the table below to select proper Protective Earth (PE) copper cables to ground
the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected critical loads. The table is in
accordance with IEC 62477-1 Table 7. The grounding diagram below is for reference.
16 mm2 × 1 PC 70 mm2 × 1 PC
Input
(31.6 kcmil × 1 PC) (138.1 kcmil × 1 PC)
16 mm2 × 1 PC 50 mm2 × 1 PC
Bypass
Suggested PE (31.6 kcmil × 1 PC) (98.7 kcmil × 1 PC)
Copper Cable
Size 16 mm2 × 1 PC 50 mm2 × 1 PC
Output
(31.6 kcmil × 1 PC) (98.7 kcmil × 1 PC)
25 mm2 × 1 PC 95 mm2 × 1 PC
Battery
(49.3 kcmil × 1 PC) (187.5 kcmil × 1 PC)
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40kVA/ 36kW 100kVA/ 90kW
UPS Capacity 120kVA/ 108kW
50kVA/ 45kW
Screw Size/
M8/ 8.4 mm (0.33")
Cable Lug Inner Diameter
M8 = 150 ± 5 kgf-cm
Tightening Torque
(130 ± 4.3 lb-in)
NOTE:
*1 The suggested manufacturer is K.S. TERMINAL INC. You may use equi-
valent terminals provided by other manufacturers.
External
Load Load External Distribution Battery
Panel Cabinet
Load Grounding
UPS Grounding
Load Grounding
External Battery
Cabinet Grounding
Protective Earthing
Step 3
Connect the cables of the main AC source, bypass source, output and external battery
cabinet(s) to the UPS. Please refer to Table 5-3, 5.5 External Battery Cabinet
Connection Warnings and the following diagrams to perform wiring.
3P AC Input Terminals
Main AC Source
(L1/ L2/ L3)
N
N Terminal
Connect to the Same Model of
UPS(s) for Parallel Application
Battery Input
External Battery Cabinet
Terminals (+/ -)
Step 4
Follow Step 7 mentioned in 5.4.3.1 Single Input (Single Unit) and refer to Figure 5-17 to
ground the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected critical loads.
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5.4.4 Parallel Units Wiring
NOTE:
1. You can parallel a maximum of eight UPS units for redundancy and
capacity expansion.
2. Only UPSs with the same capacity, voltage, frequency and version can
be paralleled. Please only use the provided parallel cable to parallel UPS
units. Otherwise, the parallel function will fail.
3. When the UPSs are paralleled, the length of each unit’s bypass input
cables and output cables must be the same. This ensures that the parallel
UPSs can equally share the critical loads under Bypass mode.
2. L1 + L3 = L2 + L4 = ...
4 Before wiring, please read 5.4 Wiring thoroughly and make sure that
relevant conditions have been met.
Step 1
For single input, follow Step 1 ~ Step 7 mentioned in 5.4.3.1 Single Input (Single Unit).
As for the grounding diagram, please refer to Figure 5-20 rather than Figure 5-17.
For dual input, follow Step 1 ~ Step 4 mentioned in 5.4.3.2 Dual Input (Single Unit). As
for the grounding diagram, please refer to Figure 5-20 rather than Figure 5-17.
Step 2
Use the provided parallel cables*1 to connect the parallel ports of the parallel units.
Please adopt the Daisy Chain method shown in the figure below. For the parallel port
location, refer to Figure 4-2. For top or bottom cable entry, refer to 4.3 Cable Routing
for the Communication Interfaces.
NOTE:
*1 One parallel cable is provided in each UPS’s accessory package.
Parallel Cable
WARNING:
Before start-up of the parallel units, qualified service personnel must set
each UPS’s 'Parallel Group ID' (1 or 2) and 'Parallel ID' (1 ~ 8) through the
LCD. Otherwise, the parallel UPSs cannot be started. Please refer to 7.6.5
Parallel Setting.
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5.5 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings
NOTE:
1. The information of the battery parameters in this chapter may not be
applicable to the lithium-ion batteries. For relevant information, please
refer to the manual of the lithium-ion batteries.
2. Whether you use lead-acid batteries or lithium-ion batteries, please
contact Delta service personnel for any battery/ battery cabinet’s setup
and configurations.
WARNING:
1. Before performing battery/ battery cabinet installation, wiring and
replacement, please turn off each external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5)
to completely disconnect the battery power from the UPS.
2. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit
current. Servicing of batteries and battery cabinets must be performed
or supervised by qualified service personnel knowledgeable in batteries,
battery cabinets and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized
personnel away from batteries and battery cabinets.
You should connect the UPS with at least one external battery cabinet to ensure that
the connected critical loads are protected when a power failure occurs. You can
connect up to ten units of external battery cabinets to the UPS.
• To ensure that the batteries are fully charged, please charge the batteries for at
least 8 hours before the initial use of UPS. The charging procedures are as
follows.
1. (A) Connect the UPS to the external battery cabinet(s), and (B) connect the
main AC source and bypass AC source (for dual input application only) to the
UPS. Please refer to 5.4 Wiring.
2. Follow 6. UPS Operation to turn on the UPS and the external battery
cabinet(s). After that, the batteries will be charged automatically.
WARNING:
You can connect the critical loads to UPS only after the batteries
are fully charged. This guarantees that the UPS can provide
sufficient backup power to the critical loads connected when a
power failure occurs.
• To connect the external battery cabinet(s) to the UPS, please refer to 5.4 Wiring
and Figure 5-21.
• For the external battery cabinet’s grounding information, please refer to Figure
5-17 and Figure 5-20.
• Battery Parameters:
Charge Maximum 15 A 17 A 38 A 45 A
2
Current Default 10 A 11 A 25 A 30 A
Low Battery
3 378 ~ 462 Vdc (default: 420 Vdc)
Shutdown Voltage
NOTE:
1. If you need to modify the charge current default setting and low battery
shutdown default setting, please contact your local dealer or service
personnel.
2. Follow on-site requirements to choose 12V × 36 ~ 44 PCS of batteries.
Changing the battery quantity will influence specifications to be applied.
For battery selection, installation and replacement, please contact your
local dealer or customer service.
3. You must set up the 'Battery Rating Voltage', 'Battery Strings' and
'Capacity' on the LCD according to on-site conditions; otherwise,
batteries will be over-charged, not fully charged or even seriously
damaged.
• Only use the same type of batteries from the same supplier. Never use old, new
and different Ah batteries at the same time.
• The number of batteries must meet the UPS requirements.
• Do not connect the batteries in reverse.
• Use a voltage meter to measure whether the total voltage is around 12.5Vdc ×
the total number of batteries after the batteries are connected in series.
• The default battery quantity is 40 PCS of 12V batteries connected in series. You
should use battery cables to connect the external battery cabinet(s) with the ‘+’
and ‘-’ terminals marked on the UPS.
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Battery Input Terminals
Protective Device
External Battery
Cabinet
WARNING:
The electrolyte leakage of the batteries can lead to serious accidents. For
safety concerns, you must insulate the batteries properly (using insulated
trays or boxes) from the metal cabinets and racks.
Table 5-4: External Battery Cabinet’s Protective Device (Default Battery Q’ty: 12 Vdc ×
40 PCS)
NOTE:
1. Table 5-4 is for 12Vdc × 40 PCS of batteries (default). If you install a
different number of batteries, please contact Delta service personnel for
the protective device’s current and voltage values.
2. If you need to parallel multiple units of external battery cabinets, please
contact Delta service personnel for relevant information.
3. To extend the backup time, you can parallel up to ten units of external
battery cabinets to the UPS. Please note that (1) the number of batteries
in each paralleled external battery cabinet shall be the same and that (2)
the cable length of each battery string shall be the same.
• When choosing the external battery cabinet’s protective device, please take the
following factors into consideration: (1) overcurrent between the UPS and battery
circuit, (2) short circuit current of the batteries, (3) wire/ cable materials, and (4)
local electrical regulations. If you have any questions about the external battery
cabinet’s protective device, please contact Delta service personnel.
• The protective device is optional, and its type must be fast-acting DC circuit
breaker and/ or fast-acting DC fuse. If you want to buy any of them, please
contact Delta service personnel. When choosing the protective device, follow the
instructions below.
(1) The protective device’s rated current must comply with the current values
shown in Table 5-4.
(2) The specifications of the protective device’s short-circuit protection (i.e. the
tripping current of the fast-acting DC circuit breaker and/ or the melting
current of the fast-acting DC fuse) must be 4 ~ 6 times the values shown in
Table 5-4. Besides, the response time of the protective device must be less
than 20ms.
(3) For the choice of the fast-acting DC fuse mentioned above, the A50QS series
from the supplier Ferraz Shawmut is suggested. Please contact Delta
customer service for relevant information.
(4) The maximum tripping current of the fast-acting DC circuit breaker and/ or
the maximum melting current of the fast-acting DC fuse mentioned above are
6 times as much as the values shown in Table 5-4. These maximum values are
suggested for general applications only. For the actual maximum values, the
maximum short-circuit capacity of the on-site batteries must be taken into
consideration. Please contact Delta customer service for relevant information.
(5) The maximum allowable fault current is 20kA. Please confirm that the
interrupting rating of your chosen protective device is sufficient.
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External Battery Cabinet’s Protective Device (Option 1)
Final Positive
and Negative
Poles’ Voltage
≥ 600 Vdc
External
Battery
Cabinet
Final Positive
and Negative
Poles’ Voltage
≥ 600 Vdc External
Battery
Cabinet
Final Positive
and Negative
Poles’ Voltage
≥ 600 Vdc
External
Battery
Cabinet
Final Positive
and Negative
Poles’ Voltage
≥ 600 Vdc
External
Battery
Cabinet
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External Battery Cabinet’s Protective Device (Option 5)
Final Positive
and Negative
Poles’ Voltage
≥ 600 Vdc
External
Battery
Cabinet
Final Positive
and Negative
Poles’ Voltage
≥ 600 Vdc
External
Battery
Cabinet
• Common Battery (Only for Parallel UPSs Sharing the Same External Battery
Cabinet(s))
To save on your cost and installation space, the parallel UPSs can share the connected
external battery cabinet(s). See Figure 5-28 for two parallel UPSs sharing one external
battery cabinet as an example.
NOTE:
The following ‘common battery’ information is not applicable to the UPS using
lithium-ion batteries. For relevant information, please refer to the user manual
of the lithium-ion batteries. Whether you use the lead-acid batteries or the
lithium-ion batteries, please contact Delta service personnel for any battery/
battery cabinet’s setup and configurations.
For common battery application, please install a protective device between each
parallel UPS and its connected external battery cabinet(s). You have to use the LCD to
set each UPS’s ‘Float Charge Voltage’ (default: 544V) the same, ‘Equalized Charge
Voltage’ (default: 560V) the same, ‘Battery Strings’ even and ‘Charge Current (Max)’
even. Please refer to the examples below and 7. LCD Display & Settings.
Example I
When (1) two UPSs are paralleled and share one external battery cabinet, (2) lead-acid
batteries are used, (3) the battery capacity is 200AH, (4) there are a total of 4 battery
strings, and (5) the charge current is 80A, please use the LCD to set each UPS’s
‘Battery Type’ as ‘VRLA’, ‘Capacity’ as 200AH, ‘Battery Strings’ as 2, and ‘Charge Current
(Max)’ as 40A.
Example II
When (1) three UPSs are paralleled and share one external battery cabinet, (2) lead-
acid batteries are used, (3) the battery capacity is 300AH, (4) there are a total of 3
battery strings, and (5) the charge current is 90A, please use the LCD to set each
UPS’s ‘Battery Type’ as ‘VRLA’, ‘Capacity’ as 300AH, ‘Battery Strings’ as 1, and ‘Charge
Current (Max)’ as 30A.
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BYPASS Static Switch
Converter
LOAD
Batteries
BYPASS Static Switch
Converter
Table 5-5: 40/ 50kVA UPS_ Quantity of the Rodent Shield and M5 Screw
Table 5-6: 100/ 120kVA UPS_ Quantity of the Rodent Shield and M5 Screw
NOTE:
The rodent shield installation methods for 40/ 50 kVA UPS and 100/ 120 kVA
UPS are the same. Below, the illustration of 40/ 50 kVA UPS will be used as
an example.
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Step 1
Install the front rodent shield at the front bottom of the UPS.
Figure 5-29: 40/ 50kVA UPS _ Install the Front Rodent Shield at the Front Bottom
Step 2
Install the lateral rodent shields at the bottom of two sides.
Front
Rear
Figure 5-30: 40/ 50kVA UPS _ Install the Lateral Rodent Shields at the Bottom of Two Sides
Step 3
Install the rear rodent shield at the rear bottom of the UPS.
Rear
Figure 5-31: 40/ 50kVA UPS _ Install the Rear Rodent Shield at the Rear Bottom
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Chapter 6 : UPS Operation
NOTE:
1. All LCD diagrams in the user manual are for reference only. The display is
subject to the actual status of the UPS.
2. For information about the LCD touch panel and tri-color LED indicator,
please refer to 2.7 Tri-color LED Indicator & Buzzer and 7. LCD Display &
Settings.
3. If the ON/ OFF Button ( ) does not appear on the screen, please log in
ON/ OFF
Button
4. The external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) shown on the LCD is always
ON by default. To enable the detection of the Q5 status via the LCD,
please contact Delta customer service for additional configurations.
WARNING:
Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions have
been followed.
Step 1
Ensure that the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
Step 2
Switch ON every external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5).
Step 3
Switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2).
Step 4
Step 5
Switch ON the Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 6
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in On-Line mode, the LCD screen will show
as below and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
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6.2.2 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions have
been followed.
Step 1
Ensure that the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
Step 2
Switch ON every external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5).
Step 3
Press the BATT. START button on the Communication Interfaces (I) for one second.
Step 4
Step 5
Switch ON the Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 6
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in Battery mode, the LCD screen will show
as below and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
WARNING:
Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions have
been followed.
Step 1
Ensure that the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
Step 2
Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 3
Now, the UPS runs in Bypass mode, the LCD screen shows as below and the tri-color
LED indicator illuminates yellow.
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6.2.4 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
1. Before turning on/ off the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions
have been followed.
2. In Manual Bypass Mode, make sure that all the switches and breakers
(except for the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3)) are in the OFF position
before working on the UPS’s internal circuits to prevent electric shock. DO
NOT touch any terminal and bus bar which may carry high-voltage
electricity.
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) on the LCD screen to shut down the inverter.
Step 2
Ensure that the UPS runs in Bypass mode. After confirmation, turn ON the Manual
Bypass Breaker (Q3).
Step 3
Switch OFF the Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 4
Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2). After that, the LCD screen
shows as follows.
Step 5
Wait for the UPS to complete DC BUS discharging. After discharging, switch OFF every
external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5). Then, the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will
be off.
Step 6
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in On-Line mode, the LCD screen will show
as below and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
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6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions have
been followed.
Step 1
Ensure that the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
Step 2
Switch ON every external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5).
Step 3
Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2), wait for the LCD initial screen and switch ON the
Input Breaker (Q1).
If the bypass input is within the normal range, the UPS will run in Bypass mode.
Step 4
Switch ON the Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 5
Log in as Administrator. For the Administrator password, please contact service
personnel.
Administrator Login
ON/ OFF
Button
Step 6
Step 7
Tap the icon ( ) to go back to the Main Screen and tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ).
Step 8
After the inverter turns on and the system confirms that the bypass voltage is normal,
the UPS will automatically transfer to ECO mode to let the bypass supply power, the
LCD screen will show as below and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
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6.2.6 Frequency Conversion Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
1. Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions
have been followed.
2. Frequency Conversion mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to
parallel UPSs.
3. When the UPS runs in Frequency Conversion mode, once the inverter
becomes off, there is no bypass power supplying to the loads.
Step 1
Ensure that the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
Step 2
Turn OFF the connected loads to prevent wrong frequency from damaging the loads.
Step 3
Switch ON every external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5).
Step 4
Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2), wait for the LCD initial screen and switch ON the
Input Breaker (Q1).
If the bypass input is within the normal range, the UPS will run in Bypass mode.
Step 5
Log in as Administrator. For the Administrator password, please contact service
personnel.
Administrator Login
ON/ OFF
Button
Step 6
WARNING:
Once you select 'Frequency Conversion', the UPS will run in Standby mode
and the output will be terminated.
Step 7
Step 8
Switch ON the Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 9
Tap the icon ( ) to go back to the Main Screen and tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ).
Step 10
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in Frequency Conversion mode, the output
frequency will be the same as the setup value, the LCD screen will show as below and
the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
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6.3 Turn-off Procedures
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s inverter. After that, the UPS will
let the bypass AC source supply power. At the moment, if the bypass is abnormal,
there is a risk of output interruption.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2). After that, the UPS will
transfer to Standby mode.
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging and switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5). Now, the LCD screen and tri-color LED indicator will be
off.
Step 4
Switch OFF the Output Breaker (Q4).
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6.3.4 Manual Bypass Mode Turn-off Procedures
WARNING:
1. Ensure that the LCD, all LED indicators and fans are OFF.
2. Check that all the switches, breakers and power are OFF.
In Manual Bypass mode, the LCD and tri-color LED indicator are both OFF. To
completely shut down the UPS, switch OFF the Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3).
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s inverter. After that, the UPS will
let the bypass AC source supply power. At the moment, if the bypass is abnormal,
there is a risk of output interruption.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2). After that, the UPS will
transfer to Standby mode.
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging and switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5). Now, the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 4
Switch OFF the Output Breaker (Q4).
Step 1
Please make sure that the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely
shut down. After confirmation, tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s
inverter. Note that once you turn off the inverter, all the output power will be
completely cut off and the UPS will transfer to Standby mode. Now, the power module
keep charging the batteries.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2). After that, the UPS will
transfer to Standby mode.
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging and switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5). Now, the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 4
WARNING:
1. Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off
Warnings thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions
have been followed.
2. Ensure that every operation procedure is synchronized to all parallel
UPSs. If you just want to operate a specific UPS but not all the parallel
ones, please contact service personnel.
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NOTE:
*1 For common battery configurations, you must switch ON each parallel
UPS’s Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) or Input Breaker (Q1) and
Bypass Breaker (Q2) or execute battery start-up to start up the UPS first.
After that, you can follow 6.2 Start-up Procedures according to your chosen
mode to perform parallel units’ start-up procedures.
At this moment, please perform the following parallel settings on the LCD.
a. Assign a different Parallel ID No. to each parallel UPS. For all the parallel UPSs,
please set the same Parallel Group ID No. and the same parameters for the input,
output and battery settings.
b. Tap the icon ( ) to check if the Parallel Group ID No. and Parallel ID No. are set
correctly. The UPS with the smallest Parallel ID No. is the master UPS.
Parallel Group
ID No.
Parallel ID No.
Step 3
Complete the rest of the steps in 6.2 Start-up Procedures according to your chosen
mode.
Step 4
Ensure that the output voltage difference between each parallel UPS is below 3V. Only
authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can check the output voltage
difference, or it must be done under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or
service personnel.
Step 5
Now, the UPSs are ready to operate in parallel.
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Chapter 7 : LCD Display & Settings
UPS-1.1 MEASUREMENT
(Level 3)
(Level 2)
Current (A) Voltage (V)
Summary Frequency (Hz) Current (A)
Kilowatt-Hour (kWh) Remaining Capacity (%)
Input
Remaining Time (mins)
(Level 3)
(Level 2)
Main Voltage Estimated Recharging Time (mins)
Bypass Voltage Bypass Input Test Result
Output Battery Temp. Sensor #1 (°C)
Phase Voltage (V)
Frequency Battery Temp. Sensor #2 (°C)
(Level 3)
Frequency (Hz)
Voltage Battery Temp. Sensor #3 (°C)
Current Battery Temp. Sensor #4 (°C)
(Level 2)
Load Charge Voltage of PM# (V) *1
Output Power Inverter Output Charge Current of PM# (A) *1
Battery
Phase Voltage (V) (Level 2)
(Level 3)
Runtime Remaining
Current (A) EMS
Time / Capacity Frequency (Hz)
Voltage DC Bus Voltage (V) Temperature (°C)
(Level 3)
Current (A)
Frequency (Hz)
MFC Card Status Load (%)
(Level 3)
EMS
Temperature
(Level 3)
Humidity
DI1 ~ DI4
(Level 1)
(Level 2)
Parallel Setting *1
Parallel Group ID
(Level 3)
(Level 2) Parallel ID
Common Battery
Bypass Setting *1
(Level 2)
Bypass Frequency Range
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
(Level 2)
OUTPUT DRY CONTACT: 1 ~ 6
Mode Setting *1
(Level 2)
On-Line
General Setting
(Level 3)
ECO
Frequency Conversion
DATE/ TIME
(Level 3)
(Level 2) Date Format/ System Time/ Date/ Time
SCREEN
Input & Output Screen Brightness
*1
Setting Screen Sleep (after)
USER
Input
(Level 3)
Language
System Sequential Start
Admin Password *1
Input Power Walk-in Slew Rate
On/ Off Button Access *1
Input Over Current Limit – Stage 1/ Stage 2
MODBUS ID *1
Output
Baud Rate *1
Voltage
Parity *1
Voltage Compensation
DUST FILTER *1
Frequency
Slew Rate Dust Filter Installation
Power Factor Dust Filter Installation Date
Async Transfer Time Dust Filter Replacement Date
(Level 2) (Level 2)
System Location
Battery Rating Voltage
MAC Address
Battery Strings
IPV4
Battery Low Warning
Current Status
Battery Cut Off Voltage
DHCP Client
Capacity/ Float Charge Voltage
IP Address
Equalized Charge Voltage
Subnet Mask
Charge Current (Max)
Gateway IP
Auto Equalized Charge
DNS 1 IP
Auto Equalized Charge Interval
DNS 2 IP
Equalized Charge Time
Search Domain
Reduce Charging While on DG
Setting
Battery Test Fail Voltage
DHCP Client
Battery Test Duration
IP Address
Auto Battery Test Interval
Subnet Mask
Low Temperature Alarm
Gateway IP
High Temperature Alarm
DNS 1 IP
Installation Date
DNS 2 IP
Next Replacement Date
Search Domain
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(Level 1)
SETUP
(Level 2) (Level 2)
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
DNS 2 IP Control
Search Domain
WEB Buzzer
(Level 3)
(Level 2) (Level 2)
Warning
(Level 2) (Level 2)
Filter
Download
(Level 2)
Statistics (Level 2)
In Bypass Mode
Operation Time S/N
(Level 3)
System
(Level 2) Touch Panel
MAIN
Test *1 System Control Board
MAIN MCU
(Level 3)
Advanced *1
Diagnosis
System
(Level 3)
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NOTE:
1. For EMS/ EMS Setting, the functions will be activated only after proper
installation and settings of the optional accessories have been
completed. For details, refer to 8. Optional Accessories.
2. *1 To display the item(s), you have to log in as Administrator. Please refer
to 7.4 Password Entry.
3. The LCD screen diagrams in the user manual are for reference only. The
actual display depends on the operation situation.
If the ON/ OFF Button ( ) does not appear on the screen, please log in as
Administrator first, and then go to → General Setting → User → On/ Off Button
Access to change the setting.
Administrator Login
ON/ OFF
Button
Text/
Symbol
Button Digital
Display
No. Icon/ Text Function Display Description
(Yes or
(Yes or No) (Yes or
No)
No)
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Text/
Symbol
Button Digital
Display
No. Icon/ Text Function Display Description
(Yes or
(Yes or No) (Yes or
No)
No)
Text/
Symbol
Button Digital
Display
No. Icon/ Text Function Display Description
(Yes or
(Yes or No) (Yes or
No)
No)
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Indicates the time and date.
On-Line
Bypass
Battery Indicates the UPS's current operation
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ECO mode.
Frequency
Conversion
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Text/
Symbol
Button Digital
Display
No. Icon/ Text Function Display Description
(Yes or
(Yes or No) (Yes or
No)
No)
Other icons on the touch panel are shown in the table below.
3 Moves up.
4 Moves down.
7 Increase
8 Decrease
10 Delete
11 Capital
12 Space
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NOTE:
1. After the backlight is turned off, you can tap the LCD to return to the Main
Screen.
2. Tap → enter the Administrator password (contact service personnel for the
Tap the kWh icon ( ), and you can check the kWh statistics of the Main Input or UPS
output. Please refer to the following screens.
kWh Icon
kWh Icon
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No. Item Description
Sheet Tabs
Tap the sheet tabs to view the kWh statistics and
1 (Day/ Week/ Month/
column charts of different time scales.
Year/ Since Reset)
Tap ( ), and you can set the date and time for the
Search Tick
3 'Search Tick' to view the corresponding column
Setup Icon
chart.
5 Search Tick Shows the date and time that has been set via ( ).
Item Description
Item Description
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7.6.3 Input & Output Setting
Input
Input Over
Current Limit-
Stage 1/
Stage 2
Item Description
Battery Strings Set up how many battery strings that are used on site.
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Item Description
Battery Test Fail Set up the battery test fail voltage. When the battery
Voltage voltage is under the test fail voltage, it means battery fail.
Battery Test Duration Set up how long the battery test should last.
Item Description
Next Replacement
Set up the battery replacement date.
Date
Item Description
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7.6.6 Dry Contact Setting
Input Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
1. None
2. Generator Status
3. Battery Ground Fail
4. External Battery Breaker
Detection
Input Dry Contact 1 5. Charge Off Set up NO
6. Active Standby (normally open)
Input Dry Contact 2
or NC (normally
Input Dry Contact 3 7. Battery Abnormal Shutdown
closed) for each
Input Dry Contact 4 8. Input Transformer OTW input dry contact.
9. Output Transformer OTW
10. Battery Fuse Open
11. Input Current Limit Stage Setting
12. Major Battery Abnormal Alarm
13. Minor Battery Abnormal Alarm
Output Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
1. None
2. Load On Inverter
3. Load On Bypass
Output Dry Contact 1 4. Load On Battery
Set up NO
Output Dry Contact 2 5. Battery Low (normally open)
Output Dry Contact 3 6. Battery Input Abnormal or NC (normally
Output Dry Contact 4 7. Battery Test Fail closed) for each
Output Dry Contact 5 output dry
8. Internal Comm. Fail
contact.
Output Dry Contact 6 9. External Parallel Comm. Fail (only
applicable to parallel application)
10. Output Overload
11. EPO Activated
Output Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
Screen
Adjust the LCD display brightness (default: 80).
Brightness
SCREEN
Screen Set up the LCD backlight sleep time (default: 1
Sleep (after) minute).
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Item Sub Item Description
Admin
Set up the administrator password (4 digits).
Password
On/ Off
Set up the access for the ON/ OFF Button ( ) as
Button
Access 'Any User' or 'Administrator Only'.
USER
Set up the MODBUS ID for the MODBUS port
MODBUS ID
located at the rear of the touch panel.
Dust Filter If you have installed any dust filter, please select
Installation 'Enable'; if not, please select 'Disable'.
DUST FILTER
Set up the dust filter replacement date.
When the date is due, the red warning icon ( )
will automatically appear in the upper right corner
Dust Filter of the LCD, and the alarm message 'Replace Dust
Replacement Filter' will be displayed.
Date
NOTE:
Only when you select 'Enable' for 'Dust
Filter Installation' can you set up the item.
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Item Sub Item Description
LLA Current link local address.
DHCPv6 Current DHCPv6 state.
Current DNS server 1’s IP address,
DNS 1 IP
which can be updated by DHCP.
Current DNS server 2’s IP address,
Current DNS 2 IP
which can be updated by DHCP.
Status
Search Current IPv6 domain address. Length:
Domain 32 characters max.
IP Address Current IPv6 address.
Route Entries Current route’s destination and
IPV6 # gateway.
Enable or disable DHCP client to obtain
DHCP Client
the IPv6 address.
IP Address Set up the static IPv6 address.
Set up the static IPv6 prefix length.
Prefix
Length: 1 ~ 128 bits.
Setting
Gateway IP Set up the IPv6 gateway IP address.
DNS 1 IP Set up the DNS server 1’s IP address.
DNS 2 IP Set up the DNS server 2’s IP address.
Search Set up the search domain. Length: 32
Domain characters max.
HTTP Enable or disable HTTP.
HTTPS Enable or disable HTTPS.
WEB HTTPS Port Set up the HTTPS port No.
SSL
Upload the SSL certification.
Certificate
There are three levels, Administrator,
Privilege
Device Manager and User.
REMOTE USER
Account Set up the Administrator, Device
Name Manager or User’s account name.
Primary Time
Set up the primary NTP server.
Server
SNTP Secondary
Set up the secondary NTP server.
Time Server
Daylight
Set up the daylight saving ending time.
Saving To
SNMP Server
Set up the SNMP server port No.
Port
SNMP Context
Define the context name.
Name
SNMP MIB
Download MIB files.
Download
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Item Sub Item Description
Allowed
Set up the allowed remote IP.
Remote IP
MODBUS TCP IP LIST
Set up the access level for each remote
Access Level
IP.
Community
Set up the community string.
SNMP TRAP LIST String
SNMPv3 User
Select the SNMPv3 user name.
Name
SMTP Server
Set up the SMTP server’s DNS IP.
Name or IP
SMTP Server
Set up the SMTP server’s port No.
Port
7.6.10 Control
Path: → Control
Item Description
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Item Description
7.7.1 Warning
Path 1: → Warning
Path 2: When there is a warning, the buzzer icon ( ) will light up in red, and the buzzer
will sound. Tap the warning icon ( ) to enter the WARNING screen.
7.7.3 Statistics
Path: → Statistics
Item Description
Shows how long and how many times the UPS runs in Battery
In Battery Mode
mode.
Shows how long and how many times the UPS runs in Bypass
In Bypass Mode
mode.
Operation Time Shows how long the UPS has operated.
7.7.4 Test
Path: → Test
You can perform the manual battery test via the LCD screen.
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7.7.5 Clear
Path: → Clear
Item Description
After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of statistics, all
Clear Statistics
records of the statistics will be cleared.
Clear Historical After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of historical
Event event logs, all historical event logs will be cleared.
Clear Battery Test After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of battery test
Result result, the battery test result will be cleared.
Clear Kilowatt Hour After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of kilowatt
(kWh) hour records, the kilowatt hour statistics will be cleared.
NOTE:
The records mentioned above are important information for system analysis
and maintenance. Do not clear any of them without the consent of qualified
service personnel.
This is an optional function. Please contact Delta customer service for more
information. If you are able to access to the Advanced Diagnosis screen, you can obtain
the system and the specific power module’s relevant readings of the following items.
NOTE:
To operate the UPSs in parallel, please make sure all the versions below are
the same for each parallel unit. If you have any questions about parallel
operation, please contact Delta customer service.
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Chapter 8 : Optional Accessories
Battery Cabinet
It detects the temperature of an external battery cabinet
3 Temperature
connected to the UPS.
Sensor Cable
Parallel Cable
4 (Length: 20 m It connects to the parallel UPSs.
(787.4"))
NOTE:
For installation and operation details, please refer to the Quick Guide or User
Manual included in the package of the optional accessory. To purchase any
accessory mentioned above, please contact your local dealer or customer
service.
Path 2: → EMS
The UPS can display the information of the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) on the
EMS screen. To activate it, please connect the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) with the UPS
and complete relevant settings.
NOTE:
1. The EMS screen is related to the settings shown in → EMS Setting.
The settings can be adjusted according to your needs.
2. For installation of the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe), please refer to
the instructions below and the EnviroProbe 1000 Quick Guide included in
its package.
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No. Item Color (Status) Descriptions
4. To enable the EMS function, you have to set up relevant items on the LCD
after connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) to the UPS.
NOTE:
The default values are shown in the figures above.
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Item Sub Item Description
Title Set the title for each EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) device.
Input Contact
1
Input Contact
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Chapter 9 : Maintenance
NOTE:
Please ask your local dealer or customer service for more maintenance infor-
mation. Do not perform maintenance if you are not trained for it.
• UPS
1. UPS Cleaning:
Regularly clean the UPS, especially the slits, openings and filters, to ensure that
the air freely flows into the UPS to avoid overheating. If necessary, use an air
blower to clean the slits and openings and replace the filters regularly to prevent
any object from blocking or covering these areas.
2. UPS Regular Inspection:
a. Monthly check the filters and regularly replace them.
b. Biannually check the UPS and inspect:
1) Whether the UPS, LED indicators and alarm function normally.
2) Whether the UPS works in Bypass mode (normally, the UPS works in On-
Line mode). If yes, check if any error, overload, internal fault, etc. occur.
3) Whether the battery voltage is normal. If the battery voltage is too high or
too low, find the root cause.
• Batteries
The UPS uses the lead-acid batteries or lithium-ion batteries. Make sure to replace
batteries according to the battery life. The actual battery life depends on the
environment temperature, usage, and charging/ discharging frequency. High
temperature environments and high charging/ discharging frequency will quickly
shorten the battery life; thus, battery inspection and maintenance are required
periodically. Please follow the suggestions below to ensure normal battery life.
1. Keep usage temperature between 15°C ~ 25°C (59°F ~ 77°F).
2. When the UPS needs to be stored for an extended period of time, the lead-acid
batteries must be recharged once every three months and the charging time must
not be less than 24 hours each time. As for the lithium-ion batteries, please contact
your battery supplier for the charging frequency and charging duration.
• Fans
Higher temperature will shorten fan life. When the UPS is running, please check if all
fans work normally and make sure if air can move freely around and through the UPS.
If not, please replace abnormal fans.
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Appendix 1 : Technical Specifications
Parallel
Power Rating Up to 8 units
Configuration
Frequency Range 40 ~ 70 Hz
Input
Total Harmonic
<3%
Distortion (THDi)
Power Factor
> 0.99
(100% load)
≤110: 60 mins;
111 ~ 125%: 10 mins;
Bypass Overload Capability
126 ~ 150%: 1 min
> 150%: 1 sec
Voltage ± 1% (static)
Regulation ± 3% (dynamic)
Permitted Load
0.8 leading to 0.7 lagging without derating
Power Factor
≤110: 60 mins;
Overload 111 ~ 125%: 10 mins;
Capability 126 ~ 150%: 1 min
> 150%: 1 sec
Phase Angle
Accuracy w/ 120 ± 3°
Unbalanced Loads
Range of
Frequency
50/60 Hz ± 5 Hz
Synchronized with
Bypass
Battery Operational
346 ~ 638 Vdc
Voltage Limits
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Model IPT-40K IPT-50K IPT-100K IPT-120K
USB port × 1,
RS-232 × 1,
Input dry contact × 4,
Ports Output dry contact × 6,
Network port × 1,
Communication REPO × 1,
Interfaces Modbus (RS-485) × 1,
REPO (Emergency
Standard
Power Off)
Operating
0 ~ 40°C (32 ~ 104°F)
Temperature
Storage
-20 ~ 70°C (-4 ~ 158°F)
Temperature
Environment
Storage Humidity 0 ~ 95% (non-condensing)
(continued)
Ingress Protection
IP20, IP43 (optional)
Level
IEC Pollution
PD 2
Degree (PD)
Over Voltage
OVC III
Category (OVC)
Type of System
TN-S, TN-C, TN-C-S
Earthing
Conformance
Safety IEC 62040-1, CE
NOTE:
1. *1 At a distance of 1 m (3.28 ft) in front of the UPS.
2. Please refer to the rating label for the safety certification.
3. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Appendix 2 : Warranty
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to
be free from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period.
If the product has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or
replace the product at its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper
installation, operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural
disaster, etc.), and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and
consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period.
If any maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING:
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the
environment and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the
installation and the usage of this product. The User Manual must be carefully
followed. Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or
fitness of this product for any specific application.
No. : 501331790104
Version : V 1.4
Release Date : 2025_04_22
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