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The power behind competitiveness

Delta UPS - Ultron Family


NT Series, Three Phase
15/ 30/ 60/ 100 kVA

User Manual

www.deltapowersolutions.com
SAVE THIS MANUAL

This manual contains important instructions and warnings that you should
follow during the installation, operation, storage and maintenance of this
product. Failure to heed these instructions and warnings will void the warranty.

Copyright © 2018 by Delta Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. All rights of this
User Manual (“Manual”), including but not limited to the contents, information,
and figures are solely owned and reserved by Delta Electronics Inc. (“Delta”).
The Manual can only be applied to the operation or the use of this product. Any
disposition, duplication, dissemination, reproduction, modification, translation,
extraction, or usage of this Manual in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior
written permission of Delta. Given that Delta will continuously improve and develop
the product, changes may be made to the information in this Manual at any time
without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. Delta will make
all possible efforts to secure the accuracy and the integrity of this Manual. Delta
disclaims any kinds or forms of warranty, guarantee, or undertaking, either expressly
or implicitly, including but not limited to the completeness, faultlessness, accuracy,
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Ultron NT Series II
Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 : Important Safety Instructions ------------------------------- 1

Chapter 2 : Introduction ------------------------------------------------------- 4

Chapter 3 : Operation Modes ------------------------------------------------ 5


3.1 Normal Mode (Single) --------------------------------------------- 5
3.2 Back-up Mode (Single) -------------------------------------------- 5
3.3 Reserve AC Supply Mode (Single) ----------------------------- 6
3.4 Maintenance Bypass Mode (Single) --------------------------- 6
3.5 Normal Mode (Parallel) -------------------------------------------- 7
3.6 Back-up Mode (Parallel) ------------------------------------------ 8
3.7 Reserve AC Supply Mode (Parallel) --------------------------- 9
3.8 Maintenance Bypass Mode (Parallel) ------------------------10
3.9 Hot Standby Redundancy --------------------------------------- 11
3.10 Common Battery ---------------------------------------------------12
3.11 Dry Contacts --------------------------------------------------------13

Chapter 4 : Installation & Wiring -------------------------------------------15


4.1 UPS Mechanism Data --------------------------------------------15
4.2 External Battery Cabinet -----------------------------------------18
4.3 External & Internal Views ----------------------------------------19
4.3.1 15~30kVA (Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/ 120Vac;
Output: 208/ 120Vac) ------------------------------------------------------19
4.3.2 60kVA (Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/ 120Vac;
Output: 208/ 120Vac) ------------------------------------------------------21
4.3.3 100kVA (Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/ 120Vac;
Output: 208/ 120Vac) ------------------------------------------------------23
4.4 Installation Environment and Safety Precaution ----------25
4.5 Electrical Connection Precaution ------------------------------26

III
4.6 UPS Installation Checklist ---------------------------------------26
4.7 Floor Weight Loading Table -------------------------------------28
4.8 Cable Selection-----------------------------------------------------28
4.9 Electrical Connections --------------------------------------------31
4.9.1 15~30kVA Output 208/ 120Vac Terminal Wiring Diagram
(Only for Dual Input Application) ---------------------------------------31
4.9.2 60kVA Output 208/ 120Vac Terminal Wiring Diagram
(Only for Dual Input Application) ---------------------------------------32
4.9.3 100kVA Output 208/ 120Vac Terminal Wiring Diagram
(Only for Dual Input Application)----------------------------------------32
4.9.4 UPS Parallel Wiring Diagram (Dual Input) ---------------------------33
4.10 Communication Interfaces (NT-Q Board) --------------------34
4.11 Dry Contact Wiring Diagram (Default Value)----------------35
4.12 RS-485 Pin Assignment ------------------------------------------35

Chapter 5 : External Battery Cabinet -------------------------------------36


5.1 External Battery Cabinet Usage Warnings ------------------36

Chapter 6 : UPS Display and Settings -----------------------------------38


6.1 Control Panel -------------------------------------------------------38
6.2 LCD Display Screen-----------------------------------------------39

Chapter 7 : UPS Operation --------------------------------------------------58


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7.2 Start-up Procedures ----------------------------------------------58
7.2.1 Normal Mode Start-up Procedures (Single) -------------------------58
7.2.2 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures (Single) -------------------------59
7.2.3 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures (Single) --------------59
7.2.4 Normal Mode Start-up Procedures (Parallel) -----------------------61
7.2.5 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures (Parallel)------------------------62
7.2.6 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures (Parallel) ------------63

Ultron NT Series IV
Table of Contents

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Chapter 8 : Optional Accessories -----------------------------------------70


8.1 Input Harmonic Filter ----------------------------------------------70
8.2 Remote Monitor ---------------------------------------------------70
8.3 Monitoring Software ----------------------------------------------70

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Appendix 2 : Warranty --------------------------------------------------------73

V
Chapter 1 : Important Safety Instructions

z This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during in-
stallation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. Before wiring and opera-
tion, read all instructions thoroughly.
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tection of Electronic Computer/ Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/ NFPA 75.
z Install the UPS in a well-ventilated indoor area where is free of conductive con-
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contact with water. The UPS is only suitable for being installed on the concrete
and non-combustible surface. Do not place it outdoors. Please refer to Chapter
4.6 for more information
z The ambient operating temperature should be kept between 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~
104°F).
z For each operation mode’s block diagram, please refer to Chapter 3.
z For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED EQUIPMENT application, a readily acces-
sible disconnected device shall be incorporated in the building’s wiring system
for AC Input, AC Output and DC Input. Please refer to Chapter 4.8 for relevant
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z For the external terminals that need to connect to the UPS, please refer to
Chapter 4.8 for more information.
z The conduit size shall be 6 inches or other equivalent size. Wiring method shall
be in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70. When con-
necting to AC and DC wiring terminals, use adequate wire gauge, copper wires
with temperature resistance up to 90°C and lb-in torque force. For more informa-
tion, please refer to Chapter 4.8.
z The external slits and openings in the UPS are provided for ventilation. To en-
sure 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 ob-
ject into the slits and openings that may hinder ventilation.
z Do not put beverages on the UPS, battery cabinet(s) or any other accessory as-
sociated with the UPS.

Ultron NT Series 1
Chapter 1 Important Safety Instructions

z The UPS is designed to power modern computer loads and associated periph-
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drives, etc. Do not connect (1) inductive loads, (2) capacitive loads or (3) life
support equipment to the UPS.
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sonnel. The UPS contains high voltage which is potentially hazardous.
z The risk of dangerous high voltage is possible when batteries are still connected
to the UPS even though the UPS is disconnected from AC power sources. Be-
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z Isolate the UPS before working on the circuit. A readily accessible disconnected
device shall be installed.
z Before applying electrical power to the UPS, make sure the UPS is grounded to
avoid a possible risk of current leakage.
z The protective device shall be a four-pole device and shall disconnect all line
conductors and the neutral conductor.
z Battery installation and maintenance instructions shall be provided by the battery
manufacturer.
z Before battery installation and maintenance, ensure that the instructions written
in the battery manufacturer’s installation and maintenance manuals are thor-
oughly followed.
z For information about the maximum battery fault current, please refer to Chap-
ter 5.
z For information about the battery usage, connection, replacement, etc., please
refer to Chapter 5.
z 'RQRWGLVSRVHRIWKHEDWWHU\RUEDWWHULHVLQD¿UH7KHEDWWHULHVPD\H[SORGH
z Do not open or damage the battery or batteries. The released electrolyte is
harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
z A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current. The
following precautions should be observed before replacement of batteries:
1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2. Use tools with insulated handles.

2
3. Wear insulating gloves and boots.
4. Do not lay tools or metal parts on the top of batteries.
5. Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting the
battery terminals.

WARNING:
This is a class-A UPS. In a domestic environment, the product may
cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to
take additional measures.

z Standard Compliance:
- UL 1778
- FCC47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, Class A
z Symbol Introduction

Protective grounding terminal: a terminal which must be connected


to earth ground prior to making any other connection to the
equipment.

A terminal to which or from which a direct current or voltage may be


applied or supplied.

This symbol indicates the word 'phase'.

Ultron NT Series 3
Chapter 2 Introduction

Chapter 2 : Introduction

The NT series UPS is a dedicated design for large scales of power systems such
as data centers, communication systems, satellite systems, network rooms, medical
devices, monitoring, safety and emergency systems as well as factory facilities.
The UPS adopts high frequency SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse-Width Modulation)
inverter technology. The inverter uses an advanced IGBT module capable to
reduce the MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) and easier to be maintained, came with
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product life expectation. The applied MCU simplifies complicated control circuits
and reduces number of components. To improve reliability, the NT series UPS is
designed with the following two functions:
Hot standby redundancy: dual input application.
Parallel redundancy: no need to add external parallel control cards and capable to
parallel up to 8 UPS units.
The LCD display with multi-language graphical interface makes the user easier to
operate. System block diagram and status are also available on the LCD providing
the user with clear operating modes and overall conditions. The user can also
implement long-distance monitoring via various communication ports, computers
and network systems. As a result, direct monitoring and control of the UPS is
available (all messages on the LCD are generated by MCU). With the installation of
the provided exclusive software, UPSentry 2012, a total of 31 UPS units’ status can
be monitored at the same time via only one PC, which greatly reduces manpower
and facilitates centralized control. The circuit boards of the NT Series UPS are
interchangeable which minimizes component inventory management, and the
friendly design of the NT series UPS provides optimal and durable quality power
and enhances the unit’s availability and reliability.

4
Chapter 3 : Operation Modes

There are four basic operation modes for the NT series UPS, either of which can
deliver loads with reliable and high quality power source in any conditions. The
operation modes are described as follows.

3.1 Normal Mode (Single)

MANUAL BYPASS
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT Power Flow


BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow Power Flow LOAD
OUTPUT
BREAKER

RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-1: Normal Mode Block Diagram_ Single Unit

In normal mode, DC power, rectifying from AC input power, charges batteries and
powers the inverter that transforms DC power to stable and clean AC power to the
loads (see Figure 3-1).

3.2 Back-up Mode (Single)

MANUAL BYPASS
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT Power Flow


BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow LOAD
OUTPUT
BREAKER

RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-2: Back-up Mode Block Diagram_ Single Unit

Ultron NT Series 5
Chapter 3 Operation Modes

When the utility AC power fails or unstable voltage occurs, the batteries will instantly
provide DC power to keep continuous operation. Hence, the UPS output will not be
interrupted.

3.3 Reserve AC Supply Mode (Single)

Power Flow MANUAL BYPASS


BREAKER
Power Flow

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT Power Flow


BREAKER Power Flow
LOAD
OUTPUT
BREAKER

RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-3: Reserve AC Power Supply Mode Block Diagram_ Single Unit

When the inverter encounters abnormal situations such as over temperature, long-
time overload, output short circuit, abnormal output voltage and exhausted battery,
the inverter will automatically shut down itself for self-protection. Meanwhile, if the
reserve AC power is normal, the static switch will switch to the reserve AC power
to supply power to the loads without any interruption of power supply. After the
abnormal situations mentioned above are eliminated, the static switch will switch
back to the main AC source (see Figure 3-3).

3.4 Maintenance Bypass Mode (Single)


Power Flow

Power Flow MANUAL BYPASS


BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER Power Flow
LOAD
OUTPUT
BREAKER

RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-4: Maintenance Bypass Mode Block Diagram_ Single Unit

6
When maintenance is needed and the reserve AC power is normal, the UPS can
be switched from inverter mode to bypass mode manually with continuous power
delivering to the loads. Under such conditions, the internal power will be completely
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As a result, risks will not exist in the UPS so service personnel can perform
maintenance safely (see Figure 3-4).

3.5 Normal Mode (Parallel)

MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 1
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


Power Flow BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow
Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Power Flow

LOAD

MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 2
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


Power Flow BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow
Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-5: Normal Mode Block Diagram_ Parallel Units

Two or more UPS units operating in parallel mode have to satisfy requirements of
the same capacity, output voltage, frequency, and equal load share. If one of the
units fails and its loads are less than the sum of rated-load values of other units in
parallel, the rest of units can share the sum of loads; otherwise, all UPS units will
shut down inverters and switch to the reserve AC power to supply power to the
loads (see Figure 3-5).

Ultron NT Series 7
Chapter 3 Operation Modes

3.6 Back-up Mode (Parallel)

MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 1
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow
Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Power Flow

LOAD

MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 2
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow
Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-6: Back-up Mode Block Diagram_ Parallel Units

When the utility AC power fails or other unstable voltage occurs, the batteries will
instantly provide the inverter with DC power to keep continuous operation. Hence,
the UPS output will not be interrupted (see Figure 3-6).

8
3.7 Reserve AC Supply Mode (Parallel)

Power Flow MANUAL BYPASS


UPS 1
BREAKER
Power Flow

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER
Power Flow
Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Power Flow

LOAD

Power Flow MANUAL BYPASS


UPS 2
BREAKER
Power Flow

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER
Power Flow
Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-7: Reserve AC Power Supply Mode Block Diagram_ Parallel Units

When the inverter is in abnormal situations such as over temperature, long-time


overload, output short circuit, abnormal output voltage and exhausted battery, the
inverter will shut down itself for self-protection. If the reserve AC power is normal,
the static switch of each parallel UPS will switch to the reserve AC power to supply
power to the loads without any interruption of power supply. After the abnormal
situations mentioned above are eliminated, the static switch will switch back to the
main AC source (see Figure 3-7).

Ultron NT Series 9
Chapter 3 Operation Modes

3.8 Maintenance Bypass Mode (Parallel)


Power Flow

Power Flow MANUAL BYPASS


UPS 1
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER

Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Power Flow

LOAD
Power Flow

Power Flow MANUAL BYPASS


UPS 2
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


BREAKER

Power Flow

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-8: Maintenance Bypass Mode Block Diagram_ Parallel Units

When maintenance is needed and the reserve AC power is normal, the parallel UPS
units can be switched from inverter mode to bypass mode manually with continuous
power delivering to the loads. Under such conditions, the internal power will be
completely cut off except that each parallel UPS's terminals and manual bypass
breaker still have high voltage. As a result, risks will not exist in the parallel UPS
units so service personnel can perform maintenance safely (see Figure 3-8).

10
3.9 Hot Standby Redundancy
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AC power of UPS2 (see Figure 3-9). Such configurations could reduce the
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MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 1
BREAKER

RESERVE RESERVE INPUT


Power Flow BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow
Power Flow UPS 1 OUTPUT

RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT


BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

RESERVE INPUT MANUAL BYPASS


UPS 2
BREAKER

RESERVE INPUT
Power Flow BREAKER Power Flow
Power Flow
Power Flow UPS 2 OUTPUT
LOAD
RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT
BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

BATTERY BANK

Figure 3-9: Hot-standby Redundancy Block Diagram

In normal condition, the UPS2 supplies the loads. If the UPS2 fails, the static switch
will switch to UPS1 (the reserve AC power of UPS2) without a break of the power
supply. In order to reduce costs, the O/P of UPS1 could simultaneously connect to
UPS2, UPS3, etc..

Ultron NT Series 11
Chapter 3 Operation Modes

3.10 Common Battery


To save on costs and installation space, the parallel UPS units can share the same
external battery cabinet(s). Please see Figure 3-10.

MANUAL BYPASS
UPS1
BREAKER

RESERVE
RESERVE INPUT
BREAKER Power flow
Power flow Power flow
Power flow

OUTPUT
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS BREAKER RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

Power flow
BATTERY BANK

LOAD

MANUAL BYPASS
UPS2
BREAKER

RESERVE
RESERVE INPUT
BREAKER Power flow
Power flow Power flow
Power flow

OUTPUT
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS BREAKER RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH

Figure 3-10: Common Battery Block Diagram

1. When many UPS units share one external battery cabinet, you can’t execute
‘Battery Test’ from the LCD control panel.
 )RUFRPPRQEDWWHU\FRQ¿JXUDWLRQVWKHVHWWLQJVRI‘Battery Capacity AH’ and
‘Battery Charge Current’ shown on the LCD display shall be the actual AH and
the total charge current divided by the total number of the parallel UPS units.
For example:
When two UPS units are in parallel, the capacity of common battery is 100AH
and the charge current is 12A, the settings of ‘Battery Capacity AH’ and
‘Battery Charge Current’ for each UPS should be ‘50AH’ and ‘6A’ respectively.

12
3.11 Dry Contacts

OR

UPS

Figure 3-11

The NT series UPS provides 6 sets of programmable dry contacts that can be set as
Normally Open or Normally Closed. The default settings of the 6 sets of dry contacts
are described as follows.
1. Normal: The UPS runs in normal mode.
2. Reserve: When the inverter is abnormal, it is the reserve AC power to supply
power to the loads.
3. Back-up: When the main AC power is abnormal, it is the batteries to supply
power to the loads.
4. BAT_LOW: When the main AC power is abnormal, it is the batteries to supply
power to the loads and the battery discharging voltage exceeds the setting
values (lower than 330V).
5. RES Fail: When the UPS runs in normal mode and the reserve AC power is
abnormal, the output frequency will be based on the rated frequency.
6. BATT Test Fail: When the battery test is executed, the battery test result shows
abnormalities.
A total of 20 events can be selected to set up the 6 sets of dry contacts. Please refer
to Table 3-1.

Ultron NT Series 13
Chapter 3 Operation Modes

Table 3-1: Dry Contact Event Description

No. Event Description No. Event Description

1 UPS Normal 11 5HFWL¿HU,3$EQRUPDO

2 Load On Bypass 12 5HFWL¿HU23$EQRUPDO

3 Load On Battery 13 Inverter Fuse Failure

4 Battery Low 14 Battery Replacement

5 Bypass Abnormal 15 UPS Failure

6 Battery Ground Fault 16 (PHUJHQF\3RZHU2ႇ

Parallel Communication
7 Battery Test Failure 17
Abnormal

8 Inverter Overload 18 Manual Bypass On

9 Inverter Voltage Abnormal 19 UPS Over Temperature

10 Inverter Short Circuit 20 Battery Over Temperature

14
Chapter 4 : Installation & Wiring

4.1 UPS Mechanism Data

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(Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/
120Vac; Output: 208/ 120Vac)
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Rating Width Depth Height
(kVA) (mm) (mm) (mm)
15 600 800 1400
30 600 800 1400

Figure 4-1

Bottom View

702 800
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15
376
67
600

(Front)

Figure 4-2

Ultron NT Series 15
Chapter 4 Installation & Wiring

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(Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/
H
120Vac; Output: 208/ 120Vac)
Figure 4-3
Rating Width Depth Height
(kVA) (mm) (mm) (mm)
60 800 830 1700

Figure 4-3

52
Bottom View

690 830

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21

137 522
90
800
(Front)

Figure 4-4

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(Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/
120Vac; Output: 208/ 120Vac)
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Rating Width Depth Height
(kVA) (mm) (mm) (mm)
100 1200 830 1700

Figure 4-5

55 R7.5-6
Bottom View

21

830 690

87 139 522 400


1200
(Front)

Figure 4-6

Ultron NT Series 17
Chapter 4 Installation & Wiring

4.2 External Battery Cabinet

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Figure 4-7

External Battery Cabinet Dimensions Table (Figure 4-7)

Battery Type Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm)

12V/ 26AH × 29PCS 600 800 1400

12V/ 40AH × 29PCS 600 800 1400

12V/ 26AH × 58PCS 900 830 1700

12V/ 40AH × 58PCS 900 830 1700

12V/ 100AH × 29PCS 970 830 1700

18
4.3 External & Internal Views

4.3.1 15~30kVA (Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/ 120Vac;


Output: 208/ 120Vac)
Figure 4-8 Front view: LCD control panel
Figure 4-9 Lateral view: open the front door

Open the front door

Figure 4-8 Figure 4-9

Ultron NT Series 19
Chapter 4 Installation & Wiring

Figure 4-10 Front view with door open & front panel removal: one battery
start-up switch, four fuses, four breakers, one SMART slot, and
communication interfaces (NT-Q board).

LCD Control Panel

Battery start-up
switch

SMART slot Fuses


(From left to right)
1. Transformer fan fuse
2. Heat sink fan fuse
3. PCB power fuse
4. Power fuse
Communication
interfaces
(NT-Q board) Breakers
(From left to right)
1. Rectifier input
2. Reserve input
3. Manual bypass
4. UPS output

Figure 4-10

20
4.3.2 60kVA (Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/ 120Vac;
Output: 208/ 120Vac)
Figure 4-11 Front view: LCD control panel.
Figure 4-12 Lateral view: open the front door.

Open the front door

Figure 4-11 Figure 4-12

Ultron NT Series 21
Chapter 4 Installation & Wiring

Figure 4-13 Front view with door open & front panel removal: one battery
start-up switch, four fuses, four breakers, one SMART slot, and
communication interfaces (NT-Q board).

LCD Control Panel

Battery start-up
switch

Fuses
(From left to right)
SMART slot
1. Transformer fan fuse
2. Heat sink fan fuse
3. PCB power fuse
4. Power fuse

Communication Breakers
interfaces (From left to right)
(NT-Q board) 1. Rectifier input
2. Reserve input
3. Manual bypass
4. UPS output

Figure 4-13

22
4.3.3 100kVA (Input: 480Vac; Reserve I/P: 208/ 120Vac;
Output: 208/ 120Vac)
Figure 4-14 Front view: LCD control Panel.
Figure 4-15 Lateral view: open the front doors.

Figure 4-14

1
2
Open the
front doors

Figure 4-15

Ultron NT Series 23
Chapter 4 Installation & Wiring

Figure 4-16 Front view with door open & front panel removal: one battery
start-up switch, four fuses, four breakers, one SMART slot, and
communication interfaces (NT-Q board).

LCD control panel

Battery start-up switch

Fuses
(From left to right)
SMART slot 1. Transformer fan fuse
2. Heat sink fan fuse
3. PCB power fuse
4. Power fuse

Communication
interfaces
(NT-Q board)
Breakers
(From left to right)
1. Rectifier input
2. Reserve input
3. Manual bypass
4. UPS output

Figure 4-16

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4.4 Installation Environment and Safety Precaution
To ensure UPS normal operation, prolong UPS lifetime, and protect UPS from
disorder and malfunction, the user should select an optimal installation location and
environment according to the following safety instructions.
1. Install the UPS indoors. Do not place it outdoors.
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loading capacity to bear the weight of the UPS.
3. The UPS and battery cabinet should be located on enough space for
maintenance and good ventilation.
Rear panel should be kept away from wall at least 50 cm.
The front of the UPS should be kept at least 100cm.
The top of the UPS should be kept at least 50cm.
4. For optimum performance and reliability to prolong UPS lifetime, the temperature
should be kept below 25°C, and humidity must be maintained within a range of
0 to 95% (non-condensing).
5. Check if the length and diameter of wires conform to the safety standard or not.
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be preferably constructed by noncombustible materials. The room should be
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room should be limited to a minimum number of operation and maintenance
personnel only. The doors should be kept locked and the keys should be
controlled to authorized personnel only.
8. If the UPS is supplied by a power source whose neutral is grounded, the
backfeed protective device installed as UPS input protection must be a 3-pole
type. If the UPS is supplied by a power source whose neutral is not grounded,
the backfeed protective device installed as UPS input protection must be a
4-pole type. The recommended electrical rating of the backfeed protective
device is as follows.

UPS Capacity (VA) 15K 30K 60K 100K


Main Input 690V/ 30A 690V/ 75A 690V/ 125A 690V/ 175A
Reserve Input 690V/ 50A 690V/ 100A 690V/ 200A 690V/ 350A

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4.5 Electrical Connection Precaution


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2. Check that the size, diameter, phase, and polarity are correct for each cable
that needs connecting to the UPS.
3. Check the accessories of the UPS and external battery cabinet, and inspect
if exterior has any collision caused during shipment process or if anything is
loosen or missing. If yes, please immediately contact the dealer from whom you
purchased the unit.
4. If the input and output of the UPS must be Y connection, do not connect the
UPS neutral (N) with the ground (  ,IWKHUHLVDÀRDWLQJYROWDJHEHWZHHQWKH
input power’s neutral (N) and the ground ( ) 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 of the UPS, and connect the UPS neutral (N) with the ground
( ).
5. When UPSs are paralleled, the length of each unit's input cables (reserve AC
power) plus output cables must be the same. This ensures that the parallel
UPSs can equally share the critical loads in reserve AC supply mode.

NOTE:
When the total number of the parallel UPS units is more than four,
please install a load sharing choke between each parallel UPS and its
connected bypass input power to ensure that each bypass input power’s
current is even. For more information, please contact your local dealer,
sales representative or Delta customer service.

6. The external battery cabinet must be grounded and connected to the UPS’s
‘Battery Cabinet Ground’ terminal. Do not connect the external battery cabinet
to any other grounding system.

4.6 UPS Installation Checklist


All the following items need to be checked before UPS installation:
1. Whether the floor area where the UPS is placed has enough supporting
strength.
2. Whether the entrances and hallways have enough space for UPS transpor-
tation.

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3. Whether the UPS room has enough space for UPS ventilation and personnel
maintenance.
4. Whether the space between the top of the UPS and the ceiling is large enough
for heat ventilation.
5. Whether the air conditioning is capable of keeping ambient around 25°C.
6. Whether the humidity is in rated limit.
7. Whether the UPS room is periodically inspected, and all unrelated things are
kept away from the UPS.
8. Whether the noise insulation devices are set to reduce noise.
9. Whether wiring is correct, and diameter of each wire complies with the electrical
standard.
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11. Make sure that each wire has clear labels for polarities and phases.
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14. Whether the UPS room equips with a sprinkler system (not essential).
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16. Whether the UPS room has a security lock and UPS door key is in charge by
authorized personnel.
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the following tasks:
---- Normal and emergency operation procedures.
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utility power neutral.
19. The top cover of UPS model 260kVA~500kVA is designed with air flow
ventilation holes. Ensure that there is no dust or liquid dropping from the top of
the UPS.

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4.7 Floor Weight Loading Table


UPS
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Output voltage : 208/ 120V (3ĭ4W)

UPS rating (kVA) 15 30 60 100


Weight (Kg) 402 502 762 1125
Weight loading (kg/m2) 838 1046 1148 1130

External Battery Cabinet

Battery Type 12V/ 26AH 12V/ 40AH 12V/ 26AH 12V/ 40AH 12V/ 100AH
(AH) x 29PCS x 29PCS x 58PCS x 58PCS x 29PCS
Weight
360 520 796 1118 1420
(Kg)

Weight
loading 750 1084 1066 1497 1764
(kg/m2)

4.8 Cable Selection


The table below shows the cable rating of each model.

UPS Capacity (VA) 15K 30K 60K 100K

I/P Voltage (V) 480 480 480 480

O/P Voltage (V) 208/ 120V 208/ 120V 208/ 120V 208/ 120V

I/P C.B. (A) 30 75 125 175

I/P Cable (AWG) 6 AWG 6 AWG 2 AWG 1/0 AWG

RES C.B. (A) 50 100 200 350

RES Cable (AWG) 6 AWG 4 AWG 1/0 AWG 1/0 AWG × 2

O/P C.B. (A) 50 100 200 350

O/P Cable (AWG) 6 AWG 4 AWG 1/0 AWG 1/0 AWG × 2

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UPS Capacity (VA) 15K 30K 60K 100K

BAT. Cable (AWG) 6 AWG 4 AWG 1/0 AWG 1/0 AWG × 2

BAT. Fuse (A) 63 125 200 400

GND. Cable (AWG) 6 AWG 4 AWG 2 AWG 1/0 AWG

NOTE :
1. The cable rating mentioned above is based on 105°C PVC type of cable.
2. Please follow the local regulations to install suitable cables and circuit
breakers.
3. Wiring method shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code,
ANSI/ NFPA 70.
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the Protection of Electronic Computer/ Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/
NFPA 75.

z Wiring Information:
Use adequate wire gauge(*1), copper wires with temperature resistance up to
90°C and lb-in torque force (*2) when connecting to AC and DC wiring terminals.

Model Wiring Location Wire Gauge (*1) Bolt Type Torque (Ib-in) (*2)

Main Input 10 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

Reserve Input 6 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

NT- 15K Output 6 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

Battery 6 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

PE 10 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

Main Input 6 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

Reserve Input 3 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

NT- 30K Output 3 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

Battery 2 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

PE 8 AWG X 1 M8 53.1

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Model Wiring Location Wire Gauge (*1) Bolt Type Torque (Ib-in) (*2)

Main Input 2 AWG X 1 M10 88.5

Reserve Input 4/0 AWG X1 M10 88.5

NT- 60K Output 4/0 AWG X1 M10 88.5

Battery 4/0 AWG X1 M8 130±4

PE 6 AWG X 1 M10 88.5

Main Input 4/0 AWG X 1 M10 220±8

Reserve Input 2/0 AWG X 2 M10 220±8

NT- 100K Output 2/0 AWG X 2 M10 220±8

Battery 2/0 AWG X 2 M10 220±8

PE 3 AWG X 1 M10 220±8

z External Terminal Selection:


For the external terminals that need to connect to the UPS, please refer to the
table below. The suggested manufacturer is K.S. TERMINALS INC. Other equiv-
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UPS Capacity (VA) 15K 30K 60K 100K

Main Input RNB14-8 RNB14-8 RNBS38-10 SQNBS60-10

Reserve Input RNB14-8 SQNBS22-8 SQNBS100-10 SQNBS80-10

Output RNB14-8 SQNBS22-8 SQNBS100-10 SQNBS80-10

Battery RNB14-8 SQNBS22-8 SQNBS100-8 SQNBS80-10

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4.9 Electrical Connections
WARNING:
1. AC power source connection: Three-phase (R/ S/ T) of AC power source
must be in positive phase sequence and the R/ S/ T/ N cables must be
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2. Battery source connection: The positive and negative poles of the battery
cabinet must be connected to the terminal poles ‘+’ and ‘-’ shown in the
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3. The external battery cabinet must be grounded and connected to the
UPS’s ‘Battery Cabinet Ground’ terminal. Do not connect the external
battery cabinet to any other grounding system.
4. Wrong wiring will cause damage to the UPS and electric shock.

4.9.1 15~30kVA Output 208/ 120Vac Terminal Wiring


Diagram (Only for Dual Input Application)

Input Reserve Output


Battery Battery
Battery
Ground
Cabinet
Ground

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4.9.2 60kVA Output 208/ 120Vac Terminal Wiring Diagram


(Only for Dual Input Application)

Input Reserve Output Ground


Battery
Battery
Cabinet
Ground

4.9.3 100kVA Output 208/ 120Vac Terminal Wiring Diagram


(Only for Dual Input Application)

Input
Battery

Reserve Output Ground


Battery
Cabinet
Ground

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4.9.4 UPS Parallel Wiring Diagram (Dual Input)
When UPSs are paralleled, the length of each unit's input cables (reserve source)
plus output cables must be the same. This ensures that the parallel UPSs can
equally share the critical loads in reserve AC supply mode.

UPS 1
IP 1 O/P
I/P
Res 1 CNQ7
Reserve Parallel Cable
CNQ8

I/P OP 1
UPS 2
IP 2 O/Pġġġ
OP 2
I/P LOAD
Res 2
Reserve CNQ7
CNQ8 OP 8

Reserve

UPS 8
UPS 8
IP 8 I/P O/P

Res 8 Reserve CNQ7


CNQ8

Res1+OP1=Res2+OP2=…………..=Res8+OP8

NOTE:
When the total number of the parallel UPS units is more than four, please
install a load sharing choke between each parallel UPS and its connected
bypass input power to ensure that each bypass input power’s current is even.
For more information, please contact your local dealer, sales representative
or Delta customer service.

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4.10 Communication Interfaces (NT-Q Board)

DRY CONT. #1 -- Dry contact 1烉 UPS normal


CNQ14
DRY CONT. #2 -- Dry contact 2烉 Load on reserve

DRY CONT. #3 -- Dry contact 3烉 Load on battery


CNQ15
DRY CONT. #4 -- Dry contact 4烉 Battery low voltage

DRY CONT. #5 -- Dry contact 5烉 Reserve abnormal


CNQ16
DRY CONT. #6 -- Dry contact 6烉 Battery test fail

REMOTE CNQ12 -- Remote E.P.O.


E.P.O.

RS-232 CNQ 4 -- RS-232 port

ETHERNET CNQ 5 -- Ethernet port


ADAPTER

+12V CNQ13 -- Ethernet power


GND

GENERATOR CNQ17 -- Generator contact


CONTACT

RS-485 CNQ 2 -- RS-485 port

RS-485 CNQ 9 -- RS-485 port

PARALLEL CNQ 7 -- UPS parallel communication port

PARALLEL CNQ 8 -- UPS parallel communication port

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4.11 Dry Contact Wiring Diagram (Default Value)
+12VR

3
1
RLQ1
DRY1 RELAY-SPDT

4
+12VR

3 CNQ14
1

DRY1COM
RLQ2 1
RELAY-SPDT
DRY1NO DRY 1: NORMAL: P1-2 NO
DRY2 2
DRY2COM
3
DRY2NO DRY 2: RESERVE: P3-4 NO
2

4
+12VR
3
1

RLQ3
DRY3 RELAY-SPDT
CNQ15
DRY3COM
2

+12VR 1
DRY3NO DRY 3: BACKUP: P1-2 NO
2
DRY4COM
3
3
1

DRY4NO DRY 4: BAT_LOW: P3-4 NO


4
RLQ4
RELAY-SPDT
DRY4
2

+12VR
3

CNQ16
1

RLQ5 DRY5COM
1
RELAY-SPDT DRY5NO DRY 5: RES FAIL: P1-2 NO
DRY5 2
DRY6COM
3
DRY6NO DRY 6: BATT TEST FAIL: P3-4 NO
2

4
+12VR
3
1

RLQ6
DRY6 RELAY-SPDT
2

4.12 RS-485 Pin Assignment


CNQ2
1
TX485+
6
2
TX485-
7
3
RX485+
8
4
RX485-
9
5

CNQ9 PIN1: RS485 Transmit +


PIN2: RS485 Transmit -
1 PIN3: RS485 Receive +
2
PIN4: RS485 Receive
3
4

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Chapter 5 External Battery Cabinet

Chapter 5 : External Battery Cabinet

The NT series UPS must be connected to at least one external battery cabinet to
ensure that the critical loads connected are protected when a power failure occurs.

5.1 External Battery Cabinet Usage Warnings


To ensure that the batteries are fully charged, please charge the batteries at least 8
hours before initial use of the UPS. The charging procedures are as follows.
1. Connect the UPS to an AC power source and the external battery cabinet.
Please refer to Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring.
2. Turn on the UPS and the external battery cabinet. After the UPS is turned on, the
unit will automatically charge the batteries.

WARNING:
You can connect the critical loads to the UPS only after the batteries are
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power to the critical loads connected when a power failure occurs.

z Battery
1. Charge Voltage:
1) Float charge voltage: 393Vdc (default)
2) Boost charge voltage: 405Vdc (default)
2. Charge Current:

UPS Capacity (VA) 15K 30K 60K 100K

Charge Current (A) 3 4 8 12

NOTE : If you want to modify the default charge current setting,


please contact your local dealer or customer service.

3. Low Battery Shutdown: 290~310Vdc (default: 300Vdc)

NOTE : If you want to modify the default low battery shutdown


setting, please contact your local dealer or customer service.

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z Battery number for each string: 12V × 29 PCS.

NOTE : You can also choose 12V × 28 PCS or 12V × 30 PCS batteries.
Please contact your local dealer or customer service for battery selection,
installation and replacement.

z Only use the same type of batteries from the same supplier. Never use old, new
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z The number of batteries must meet UPS requirements.
z Do not connect the batteries in reverse.
z Use a voltage meter to measure whether the total voltage, after battery connec-
tion, is around 12.5 Vdc × the total number of batteries.
NOTE :
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battery/ battery cabinet replacement.
2. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit
current. Servicing of batteries and battery cabinets must be performed
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battery cabinets and required precautions. Keep unauthorized
personnel away from the batteries and battery cabinets.
3. The maximum battery fault current is 2.8kA.
4. The table below shows each model’s battery fault current.

UPS Capacity (VA) 15K 30K 60K 100K

Battery Fault Current (kA)


1.0 1.5 2.2 2.8
(Discharge time: 30 minutes)

5. The DC voltage of the overcurrent protective device that needs to be


installed near the external battery cabinet must be 500Vdc.

WARNING:
A battery leak can short-circuit the batteries and lead to serious
accidents. For safety's sake, you must insulate the batteries from their
touched metal cabinets by installing insulated devices (e.g. insulated
trays or boxes) in between. For relevant information about the insulated
materials for such application, please contact Delta customer service.

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Chapter 6 : UPS Display and Settings

6.1 Control Panel


5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

4
3
2

Figure 6-1: Control Panel

1. EPO switch: When an emergency event occurs, press the EPO switch to turn
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3. Reserve power LED (green): When the reserve source is normal.
4. Maintenance bypass power LED (red): When the manual bypass breaker is
turned on.
5. Battery LED (orange): When the mains source is abnormal and the loads are
supplied by battery power.
6. Inverter LED (green): When the inverter works normally.
7. Reserve power static switch LED (green): When the loads are supplied by the
reserve AC power.
8. AC output LED (green): When the UPS has normal output.
9. Inverter M.C. LED (green): When the loads are supplied by the inverter.
10. Inverter control buttons: Press “ON” and “ ” simultaneously for 3 seconds to
turn on the inverter and press “OFF” and “ ” simultaneously for 3 seconds to
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11. “ ”“ ”“ ” buttons: Control the LCD display and set up parameters.
12. LCD display.

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6.2 LCD Display Screen
1. Button functions:

(A) “ ”“ ” and “ ” buttons:


a. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to choose different functions, and then
press the “ ” button to enter the choice.

b. Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to go back to the previous


display screen.
(B) “ON” and “OFF” buttons:
a. Press the “ON” and “ ” simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn on the
inverter.
b. Press the “OFF” and “ ´VLPXOWDQHRXVO\IRUVHFRQGVWRWXUQRႇWKH
inverter.
2. When the UPS is normal, the LCD screen will stay in the start display as follows.

Normal Mode
BYPASS

MAINS

ID : 1

Figure 6-2: LCD Start Display

3. Press the “ ” button to enter the “Main Menu” as follows.

Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to choose ÆMeasure Page


the functions.
Parameter Setting
System Control
Event Log
Other Information

4. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Measure Page”, and then press the “ ”
button to enter the “Measure Page”.

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After entering the “Measure Page”, press the “ ” or “ ” button to monitor the
present status and parameters of the UPS.
The display order is as follows:

Rectifier Input Rectifier


: 2 7 C
Voltage Current Temperature
U V : 3 8 0 V 6 . 8 A Inverter
: 2 8 C
Temperature
V W : 3 8 0 V 8 . 2 A UPS
: 2 8 C
W U : 3 8 0 V 8 . 2 A Temperature
Rectifier : 5 9 . 9Hz Transformer
: Normal
Frequency Temperature

Bypass Input Battery


: 3 9 3 V
Voltage Voltage
R : 2 1 7 . 4 V 3 7 7 V Battery
: 3 A
Current
S : 2 1 8 . 6 V 3 7 8 V Battery Boost
T : 2 1 8 . 3 V 3 7 7 V :
Status charge
Bypass : 5 9 . 9Hz Battery
Frequency : 8 6 %
Capacity

Inverter Output UPS Output


Voltage Loading
R : 2 2 0 . 3 V 3 8 1 V R Ǻ 0. . 0 Kva 0. . 0 Kw
S Ǻ 0. . 0 Kva 0. . 0 Kw
S : 2 1 9 . 9 V 3 8 0 V
T Ǻ 0. . 0 Kva 0. . 0 Kw
T : 2 2 0 . 0 V 3 8 1 V
Inverter : 5 9 . 9Hz R : Power Factor 0. 0 0
Frequency 

UPS Output UPS Output


Voltage Loading
R : 2 2 0. 2 V Ǵ 3 8 1 V R Ǻ 0 % 0 . 0 A
S Ǻ 0 % 0 . 0 A
S : 2 2 0. 2 V Ǵ 3 8 1 V
T Ǻ 0 % 0 . 0 A
T : 2 2 0. 2 V Ǵ 3 8 1 V UPS Output : 5 9 . 9Hz
UPS Output : 5 9 . 9Hz Frequency
Frequency 

To leave the “Measure Page”, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to return to
the “Main Menu”.

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5. In “Main Menu”, press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Parameter Setting”
and press the “ ” button to enter the “Parameter Setting” menu. Before
entering the “Parameter Setting” menu, password needs to be keyed in.

Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to choose Measure Page


the functions.
ÆParameter Setting
System Control
Event Log
Other Information

z If the password is wrong, parameters Please Key in


can not be set. The PasswordǺ
1234
z If the password is correct, the LCD will
enter the “Parameter Setting” menu. ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

Æ Inverter Password
Output Setting
Bypass UPS ID
Input Setting
Battery Display
Setting Setting
Time and Language
Date Setting

5-1. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Inverter Output” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Inverter Output Voltage” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Inverter


the inverter output voltage and press Output VoltageǺ
220V
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ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Inverter Output Voltage” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

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5-2. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Bypass Input” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Bypass Input Voltage/ Frequency” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Bypass Input


the bypass input voltage range and Voltage RangeǺ

press the “ ” button to confirm the 220V Ʋ15 %


setting.
ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Bypass Input


the bypass input frequency range and Frequency RangeǺ

press the “ ” button to confirm the 5 0 Hz Ʋ 5 %


setting.
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ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Bypass Input” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously
to go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

5-3. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Battery Setting” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery setting” menu.

Æ Capacity Test
AH Voltage
Boost Test
Voltage Time
Floated Commune
Voltage Battery
Stop Install
Voltage Date
Charge Replace
Current Remind

5-3.1. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Capacity AH” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Capacity AH” setting page.

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z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up ˾̨̛̗̪̪̯
the battery capacity AH and press the ˿̗̦̗̙̟̪̯! ˽̄Ǻ
“ ” EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 2!1!1!B!I

ʅǺɠ
ʆǺɡ

To leave the “Battery Capacity AH” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.2. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Boost Voltage” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Boost Voltage” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Battery


the battery boost voltage and press the Boost VoltageǺ
4 0 5 V
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ʅǺɠ
ʆǺɡ

To leave the “Battery Boost Voltage” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.3. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Floated Voltage” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Floated Voltage” setting page.

z Press “ ” or “ ” button to set up the Battery


battery floated voltage and press the Floated VoltageǺ
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ʅǺɠ
ʆǺɡ

To leave the “Battery Floated Voltage” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

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5-3.4. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Stop Voltage” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Stop Voltage” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Battery


the battery stop voltage and press the Stop VoltageǺ
“ ”EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 3 0 0 V

ʅǺɠ
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Battery Stop Voltage” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.5. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Charge Current” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Charge Current” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Battery


the battery charge current and press Charge CurrentǺ
the “ ”EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 5 0 A

ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Battery Charge Current” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.6. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Test Voltage” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Test Voltage” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Battery


the battery test voltage and press the Test VoltageǺ

“ ”EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 3 3 5 V

ʅǺɠ
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To leave the “Battery Test Voltage” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.7. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Test Time” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Test Time” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Battery


the battery test time and press the “ ” Test TimeǺ
EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 1 min

ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Battery Test Time” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.8. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Common Battery” and press the
“ ” button to enter the “Common Battery” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up if Common


the UPS shares the common battery or BatteryǺ
not and press the “ ” button to con- YES
¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ
ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

NOTE : When several UPS units share the common battery, the battery
test cannot be executed.

To leave the “Common Battery” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons
simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

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5-3.9. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Install Date” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Install Date” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up ÆYear 0 3


the UPS installation date and press the Mon 0 4
Day 1 4
“ ´EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ
ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Install Date” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously
to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

5-3.10. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Replace Remind” and press the
“ ” button to enter the “Battery Replace Remind Warning” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Battery Replace


the battery replacement reminding time Remind WarningǺ
2 Year 10 Mon
and press the “ ” button to confirm
the setting.
ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Battery Replace Remind Warning” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ”
buttons simultaneously to go back to the “Battery Setting” menu.

To leave the “Battery Setting” menu, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to
go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

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5-4. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Time and Date” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Time and Date” setting page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Æ!Year 03 Sec 60


the time and date, and press the “ ” Mon 04
EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ Day 14
Hour 14 ʅǺɠ
Min 00 ʆǺɡ

To leave the “Time and Date” setting page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultan-
eously to go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

5-5. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Password Setting” and press the
“ ” button to enter the “Password Setting” page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Password


the password and press the “ ” but- SettingǺ
WRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 0000

ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Password Setting” page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to
go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

5-6. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “UPS ID Setting” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “UPS ID Setting” page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up UPS ID


the UPS ID and press the “ ” button SettingǺ
WRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ 0 1

NOTE : For parallel application, ɥ烉為


each UPS ID must be different. ɧ烉炼
Repeated UPS ID is not allowed.

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z The UPS ID shown on the Start Display (see Figure 6-2) is for application of
the RS-485 interface and monitoring software (UPSentry 2012). It can be set up
right from the LCD control panel.

To leave the “UPS ID Setting” page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to go
back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

5-7. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Display Setting” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Display Setting” page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up Brightness


the brightness and contrast of the LCD ContrastǺ
and press the “ ” button to confirm 5
the setting.
ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

z In order to extend the LCD lifetime, Screen


press the “ ” or “ ” button to set up SaverǺ

the screen saver and press the “ ” 3 Min


EXWWRQWRFRQ¿UPWKHVHWWLQJ
ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

To leave the “Display Setting” page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to
go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

5-8. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Language Setting” and press the
“ ” button to enter the “Language Setting” page.

z Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose ÆChinese


“Chinese” or “English” and press the English
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To leave the “Language Setting” page, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to
go back to the “Parameter Setting” menu.

To leave the “Parameter Setting” menu, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously
to go back to the “Main Menu”.

6. In “Main Menu”, press the “ ” or “ ” to choose “System Control” and press


the “ ” button to enter the “System Control” menu. Before enter the “System
Control” menu, you have to key in the password.

Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to choose Measure Page


the functions.
Parameter Setting
ÆSystem Control
Event Log
Other Information

z If the password is wrong, you cannot Please Key in


set up the parameter. The PasswordǺ

z If the password is true, the LCD will en- 1234


ter the “System Control” menu. ÇǺɠ
ÈǺɡ

Æ Inverter UPS Work


ON/ OFF Mode
Buzzer Force
ON/ OFF Bypass
Boost
Charge
UPS Output
ON/ OFF

6-1. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Inverter ON/ OFF” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Inverter Output” setting page.

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z Choose ON: turn on the inverter. Inverter


OutputǺ
z &KRRVH2))WXUQRႇWKHLQYHUWHU ON
z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simul-
taneously to go back to the “System ɥ烉為
Control” menu. ɧ烉炼

6-2. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Buzzer ON/ OFF” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Buzzer Status” setting page.

z Choose ON: when the UPS has Buzzer


“WARNING” or “FAULT” status, the StatusǺ
buzzer will sound. ON

z Choose OFF: when the UPS has ɥ烉為


“WARNING” or “FAULT” status, the ɧ烉炼
buzzer will not sound.

z Choose SILENT: a. In “WARNING” status, the buzzer will sound.


b. In “FAULT” status, the buzzer will not sound.
z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to go back to the “System Con-
trol” menu.

6-3. Press the “ ” and “ ” button to choose “Battery Test” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “Battery Manual Test” setting page.

z Choose ON: Execute the battery test. Battery


When the batteries are normal, the LCD Manual Test Ǻ
screen will show “Battery Test OK”. ON
When the batteries are abnormal, the
LCD screen will show “Battery Test ɥ烉為
Fail”. ɧ烉炼

z Choose OFF: You can’t execute the


battery test.

NOTE : When several UPS units share the common battery, the battery
test cannot be executed.

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z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simul- Battery Test OK
taneously to go back to the “System
Control” menu.

Battery Test
FailǺ
Please check
battery aging and make sure
make sure battery
line is normal

6-4. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Boost charge” and press “ ”


button to enter the “Battery Boost charge” setting page.

z Choose AUTO ON: The UPS controls Battery


itself to execute the boost charge or Boost ChargeǺ
not. When the battery voltage is less AUTO ON
than 348V, the UPS will automatically
execute the boost charge. ɥ烉為
z Choose AUTO OFF: The UPS disables ɧ烉炼
the boost charge function.
z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simul- Manual
taneously to go back to the “System Boost ChargeǺ
Control” menu. 4Ǻ0 0

ɥ烉為
ɧ烉炼

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6-5. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “UPS Output ON/ OFF” and press
the “ ” button to enter the “UPS Output” setting page.
z Choose ON: The UPS has normal out- UPS
put. OutputǺ
ON
z &KRRVH2))7KH836WXUQVRႇRXWSXW
z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simul- ɥ烉為
taneously to go back to the “System ɧ烉炼
Control” menu.

6-6. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “UPS Work Mode” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “UPS Work Mode” setting page.

z Choose Normal: The UPS has normal UPS


output (it is the inverter to supply power Work ModeǺ
to the loads). Normal
z Choose ECO: The UPS supplies power
ɥ烉為
to the loads by the reserve AC power.
When the reserve AC power is abnor- ɧ烉炼
mal, the loads will be power-supplied by
the inverter. Only in reserve AC supply
mode can the ECO function be acti-
vated manually.

z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to go back to the “System Con-


trol” menu.

6-7. Press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Force Bypass” and press the “ ”
button to enter the “UPS Force Bypass” setting page.

z Choose ON: It is the reserve AC power UPS


to supply power to the connected loads Force BypassǺ
in any status. O N

z Choose OFF: The UPS has normal out-


ɥ烉為
put. Only when the inverter is abnormal
ɧ烉炼
can the reserve AC power supply power
to the connected loads.

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z Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to go back to the “System Con-
trol” menu.

To leave the “System Control” menu, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously
to go back to the “Main Menu”.

7. In “Main Menu”, press the “ ” or “ ” Measure Page


button to choose “Event Log” and press
Parameter Setting
the “ ” button to enter the “Event Log”
System Control
page.
ÆEvent Log
Other Information

In the “Event Log” page, press the “ ” <0010>02/10/20 12:10:12


or “ ” button to check the UPS present Load On Inverter
<0011>02/10/20 15:15:20
status. The event log is helpful for Inverter Over Load
analysis of UPS malfunction. The event .
.
.
.
log can record up to 500 records. When . .
. .
the total number of records exceeds <0102>02/11/15 08:10:30
500, the old records will be overwritten. Input Voltage Abnormal
. .

To leave the “Event Log” menu, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously to go
back to the “Main Menu”.

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7-1. Inverter Shutdown Event Code

Event code UPS Status

80 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage high) (R phase)

82 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage high) (S phase)

84 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage high) (T phase)

86 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage low) (R phase)

88 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage low) (S phase)

90 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage low) (T phase)

Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage too low)


92
(R phase)

Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage too low)


94
(S phase)

Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (Inverter voltage too low)


96
(T phase)

98 Inverter short circuit. (Inverter voltage too low) (R phase)

100 Inverter short circuit. (Inverter voltage too Low) (S phase)

102 Inverter short circuit. (Inverter voltage too Low) (T phase)

104 Inverter short circuit. (Peak current protect)

106 Inverter o/p voltage abnormal. (316J or 332J protect)

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Event code UPS Status

81 ECO to Inverter. (Bypass voltage abnormal) (R phase)

83 ECO to Inverter. (Bypass voltage abnormal) (S phase)

85 ECO to Inverter. (Bypass voltage abnormal) (T phase)

87 ECO to Inverter. (Inverter - Bypass voltage abnormal) (3 phase)

89 ECO to Inverter. (Bypass - Output voltage abnormal) (R phase)

91 ECO to Inverter. (Bypass - Output voltage abnormal) (S phase)

93 ECO to Inverter. (Bypass - Output voltage abnormal) (T phase)

Inverter to Bypass. (Inverter - Output voltage abnormal)


95
(R phase)

Inverter to Bypass. (Inverter - Output voltage abnormal)


97
(S phase)

Inverter to Bypass. (Inverter - Output voltage abnormal)


99
(T phase)

8. In “Main Menu”, press the “ ” or “ ” button to choose “Other Information”


and press the “ ” button to enter the other information page.

Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to choose Measure Page


the functions.
Parameter Setting
System Control
Event Log
ÆOther Information

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Battery Normal SERIAL NUMBER


:
Test Result
Battery GES803NT110000
:
Test Date
0 3Year 05Mon 21Day VERSION
Battery Install
: NT–A000C000R000
Date
0 2Year 02Mon 21Day

UPS 20 System Time


Pass by Record :
Discharge 148 0 3 Year 0 4 Mon 1 1 Day
:
Times 0 3 Hour 3 0 Min 3 0 Sec
Bypass 121
:
Times
Running
:
Times
0 Year 305Day 13Hour 5Min

Dry Contact Dry Contact


UPS Battery Low
1. CLOSE 4. CLOSE
Normal
Load On Bypass
2. CLOSE 5. CLOSE
Bypass Abnormal
Load On Battery Test
3. CLOSE 6. CLOSE
Battery Failure

To leave the “Other Information” menu, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons simultaneously
to go back to the “Main Menu”.

9. UPS Status Code

The number of “UPS record” shown UPS


on the LCD indicates the code of UPS Passby Record : 20
Discharge 148
status. Please refer to the following Times :
table. Bypass
: 121
Times
Running
Times :
0 Year 5Day 13Hour 5Min

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Code UPS Status

0 Inhibit bypass output

2 Load on reserve

10 5HFWL¿HU$&VRIWVWDUW

18 Do inverter test

20 Load on inverter

22 Load on inverter at backup mode

24 Low battery

26 Low battery shutdown

28 UPS shutdown due to short-circuit

30Ʊ58 Manual bypass on

32 Parallel communication cable abnormal

34 UPS shutdown due to inverter fault

36 UPS shutdown due to inverter overload

38 Over load under parallel (N-1)

40Ʊ42Ʊ44 Inverter output voltage abnormal

46 Shutdown due to EPO event

50 Shutdown due to DC-BUS over-voltage protect

52Ʊ54Ʊ56 Inverter fuse open (R/ S/ T phase)

60Ʊ62Ʊ64 Inverter over-temperature shutdown (R/ S/ T phase)

68Ʊ70 Auxiliary power abnormal (PCB-C/A)

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Chapter 7 UPS Operation

Chapter 7 : UPS Operation

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z Please check the following items before start-up of the UPS.
1. All circuit breakers or switches are in the OFF position.
2. Each external battery cabinet’s battery breaker is in the OFF status.
3. Ensure that neutral line and grounding have the same voltage.
4. Before supplying power to the UPS, check that input voltage, frequency and
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5. Ensure that every fuse is in the ‘CONNECTION’ status.
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7.2 Start-up Procedures

7.2.1 Normal Mode Start-up Procedures (Single)


NOTE : Before executing the following start-up procedures, please refer to 7.1
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1. Turn on the Reserve Input breaker, and the LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
2. Turn on the 5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker and wait about 30 seconds. After that, the
DC BUS voltage will be established to 393V.
3. Turn on each external battery cabinet’s Battery breaker.
4. Press the ‘ON’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. After that, the
inverter will start up. Once the inverter voltage is established, the power will be
switched from bypass to inverter. At this moment, it will be the inverter to supply
power to the connected loads, and the LCD will display ‘Normal Mode’. After
30 seconds, the UPS will automatically execute a battery test to check if the
connected batteries are normal or not.

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5. If the battery test is normal, use a voltage meter to measure the UPS’s output
voltage (per phase). If normal, turn on the UPS Output breaker.

7.2.2 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures (Single)


NOTE :
1. Before executing the following start-up procedures, please refer to 7.1
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2. Battery start function is customized and only applicable to the model that
has the built-in battery contactor.

1. Turn on each external battery cabinet’s Battery breaker.


2. Press the battery start-up switch once.
3. After the DC BUS voltage reaches around 330V, the UPS’s battery contactor will
start up.
4. Press the ‘ON’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. After that, the
inverter will start up, the inverter voltage will be established and the LCD will
display ‘Backup Mode’.
5. Measure the voltage of the UPS Output breaker. If normal, turn on the UPS
Output breaker.

7.2.3 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures (Single)


NOTE :
1. Regular UPS maintenance at a frequency of every half year is suggested.
2. Before executing the following procedures, please refer to 7.1 Pre Start-
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The Manual Bypass breaker can only be turned ON for UPS maintenance, which
ensures that the power supplying to the connected loads won’t be interrupted during
maintenance process.
If the Manual Bypass breaker is turned ON in Normal Mode, the inverter will be
turned OFF, the connected critical loads will be power-supplied by the manual
bypass and the output won’t be protected. Please ensure that the reserve AC power
is normal.

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Chapter 7 UPS Operation

7.2.3.1 From Normal Mode to Manual Bypass Mode (Single)


WARNING:
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to the UPS have already been safely shut down before you perform the turn-
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1. Press the ‘OFF’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. After the reserve
AC power is normal (the voltage and frequency of the reserve AC power is within
the setup range), the inverter will be turned off immediately and it will be the
reserve AC power to supply power to the connected loads. At the same time, the
LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKH[WHUQDOEDWWHU\FDELQHW¶VBattery breaker.
 7XUQRႇWKH5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker.
4. (1) Wait about 5 minutes for the DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that the LCD
shows the battery voltage lower than 5V.
Or, (2) Press the ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to let the
DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that the LCD shows the battery voltage lower
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5. Turn on the Manual Bypass breaker. The connected loads will be power-
supplied by the manual bypass and the LCD will display ‘Manual Bypass ON’.
 7XUQRႇWKHUPS Output breaker and Reserve Input breaker.
7. Disconnect all fuses. After that, the LCD will be OFF.
8. When the UPS is running in Manual Bypass Mode, there is no high voltage
inside the UPS except the wiring terminals and Manual Bypass breaker. Do
not touch the UPS’s wiring terminals and Manual Bypass breaker during UPS
maintenance process to avoid electric shock.

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7.2.3.2 From Manual Bypass Mode to Normal Mode (Single)
NOTE : Before executing the following start-up procedures, please refer to 7.1
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1. Connect all fuses.


2. Turn on the Reserve Input breaker and UPS Output breaker.
3. After that, the connected loads will be power-supplied by the manual bypass and
the LCD will display ‘Manual Bypass ON’.
 7XUQRႇWKHManual Bypass breaker. After that, the reserve AC power will supply
power to the connected loads and the LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
5. Turn on the 5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker and wait about 30 seconds. After that, the
DC BUS voltage will be established.
6. Turn on each external battery cabinet’s Battery breaker.
7. Press the ‘ON’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. After that, the
inverter will start up. Once the inverter voltage is established, the power will be
switched from bypass to inverter. At this moment, it will be the inverter to supply
power to the connected loads, and the LCD will display ‘Normal Mode’. After
30 seconds, the UPS will automatically execute a battery test to check if the
connected batteries are normal or not.

7.2.4 Normal Mode Start-up Procedures (Parallel)


NOTE : Before executing the following start-up procedures, please refer to 7.1
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frequency are the same.
2. Turn on each UPS’s Reserve Input breaker, and each LCD will display ‘Bypass
Mode’.
3. Use the provided parallel cables to connect the parallel UPSs (at maximum 8
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4. Use the RS-232 and UPS parameter setting software (please contact service
personnel) to set up each parallel UPS’s parallel ID No. The parallel ID No. is
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the parallel ID No.

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UPS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
(At Max. 8 Units)

Parallel ID No. 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 81

5. Turn on each UPS’s 5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker and wait about 30 seconds. After
that, the DC BUS voltage will be established.
6. Turn on each external battery cabinet’s Battery breaker.
7. Press one of the parallel UPSs’ ‘ON’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds, and its inverter will start up. Once the inverter voltage is established,
the LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
8. Repeat the above-mentioned Step 7 to the rest of the parallel UPSs. After the
last parallel UPS’s inverter voltage is established, each parallel UPS’s contactor
will activate and each LCD will display ‘Normal Mode’.
9. Use a voltage meter to measure each parallel UPS’s output voltage (per phase).
The output voltage difference must be lower than 5V. If normal, turn on each
unit’s UPS Output breaker.
10.Now, the total loads will be equally shared by the parallel UPSs.

7.2.5 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures (Parallel)


NOTE :
1. Before executing the following start-up procedures, please refer to 7.1
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2. Battery start function is customized and only applicable to the model that
has the built-in battery contactor.

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frequency are the same.
2. Turn on each external battery cabinet’s Battery breaker.
3. Press each parallel UPS’s battery start-up switch once.
4. Use the provided parallel cables to connect the parallel UPSs (at maximum 8
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5. Use the RS-232 and UPS parameter setting software (please contact service
personnel) to set up each parallel UPS’s parallel ID No. The parallel ID No. is
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the parallel ID No.

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
(At Max. 8 Units)

Parallel ID No. 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 81

6. After each UPS’s DC BUS voltage reaches around 330V, each UPS’s battery
contactor will start up.
7. Press one of the parallel UPSs’ ‘ON’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for
3 seconds. After that, its inverter will start up and its inverter voltage will be
established.
8. Repeat Step 7 to the rest of the parallel UPSs. After the last parallel UPS’s
inverter voltage is established, each parallel UPS’s contactor will activate.
9. Use a voltage meter to measure each parallel UPS’s output voltage (per phase).
The output voltage difference must be lower than 5V. If normal, turn on each
unit’s UPS Output breaker.
10.Now, the total loads will be equally shared by the parallel UPSs and each LCD
will display ‘Backup Mode’.

7.2.6 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures (Parallel)


NOTE :
1. Regular UPS maintenance at a frequency of every half year is suggested.
2. Before executing the following procedures, please refer to 7.1 Pre Start-
XS 3UH7XUQR௺:DUQLQJV¿UVW

For parallel application, each parallel UPS’s Manual Bypass breaker can only be
turned ON for UPS maintenance, which ensures that the power supplying to the
connected loads won’t be interrupted during maintenance process.
If each parallel UPS’s Manual Bypass breaker is turned ON in Normal Mode,
each parallel UPS’s inverter will be turned OFF, the connected critical loads will be
power-supplied by the manual bypass and the output won’t be protected. Please
ensure that the reserve AC power is normal.

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Chapter 7 UPS Operation

7.2.6.1 From Normal Mode to Manual Bypass Mode (Parallel)


WARNING:
If you perform the following turn-off procedures to each parallel UPS, all
power supplying to the UPS will be completely cut off. Please make sure
the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down
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1. Press one of the parallel UPSs’ ‘OFF’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds. If the total connected loads are less than the total capacity of the rest
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will display ‘Inhibit Output’. Now, the total loads will be equally shared by the
rest of the parallel UPSs.
If the total loads are greater than the total capacity of the rest of the parallel
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power is normal (the voltage and frequency of the reserve AC power is within the
setup range). After that, it will be the reserve AC power to supply power to the
connected loads and each UPS’s LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
2. Repeat the above-mentioned Step 1 to the rest of the parallel UPSs in order to
let all parallel UPSs run in ‘Bypass Mode’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKH[WHUQDOEDWWHU\FDELQHW¶VBattery breaker.
 7XUQRႇHDFKSDUDOOHO836¶V5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker.
5. (1) Wait about 5 minutes for each DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that each
LCD shows the battery voltage lower than 5V.
Or, (2) Press each UPS’s ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
to let its DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that each LCD shows the battery
voltage lower than 5V. After confirmation, press each UPS’s ‘OFF’ and ‘ ’
EXWWRQVVLPXOWDQHRXVO\IRUVHFRQGVWR¿QLVKWKHGLVFKDUJHSURFHVV
6. Turn on each parallel UPS’s Manual Bypass breaker. The connected loads will
be power-supplied by the manual bypass and each LCD will display ‘Manual
Bypass ON’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKSDUDOOHO836¶VUPS Output breaker and Reserve Input breaker.
8. Disconnect all fuses. After that, each LCD will be OFF.

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9. When each UPS is running in Manual Bypass Mode, there is no high voltage
inside any UPS except the wiring terminals and Manual Bypass breaker. Do
not touch any UPS’s wiring terminals and Manual Bypass breaker during UPS
maintenance process to avoid electric shock.

7.2.6.2 From Manual Bypass Mode to Normal Mode (Parallel)


NOTE : Before executing the following start-up procedures to each parallel
UPS, please refer to 3UH6WDUWXS 3UH7XUQR௺:DUQLQJV¿UVW

1. Connect all fuses.


2. Turn on each parallel UPS’s Reserve Input breaker and UPS Output breaker.
3. After that, each parallel UPS’s connected loads will be power-supplied by the
manual bypass and each LCD will display ‘Manual Bypass ON’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKSDUDOOHO836¶VManual Bypass breaker. After that, the reserve AC
power will supply power to each parallel UPS’s connected loads and each LCD
will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
 (QVXUHWKDWHDFKSDUDOOHOFDEOHLV¿UPO\¿[HGDQGHDFKSDUDOOHO836¶VSDUDOOHO,'
No. is correct. Please refer to the table below.

UPS
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
(At Max. 8 Units)

Parallel ID No. 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 81

6. Turn on each UPS’s 5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker and wait about 30 seconds. After
that, each unit’s DC BUS voltage will be established.
7. Turn on each external battery cabinet’s Battery breaker.
8. Press one of the parallel UPSs’ ‘ON’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds, and its inverter will start up. Once the inverter voltage is established,
the LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
9. Repeat the above-mentioned Step 8 to the rest of the parallel UPSs. After the
last parallel UPS’s inverter voltage is established, each parallel UPS’s contactor
will activate and each LCD will display ‘Normal Mode’.
10. Now, the total loads will be equally shared by the parallel UPSs.

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Chapter 7 UPS Operation

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WARNING:
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to the UPS have already been safely shut down before you perform the turn-
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 7XUQRႇWKHUPS Output breaker.


2. Press the ‘OFF’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. When the
reserve AC power is normal, the power will be switched from inverter to bypass,
and the LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKH[WHUQDOEDWWHU\FDELQHW¶VBattery breaker.
 7XUQRႇWKH5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker.
5. (1) Wait about 5 minutes for the DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that the LCD
shows the battery voltage lower than 5V.
Or, (2) Press the ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to let the
DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that the LCD shows the battery voltage lower
WKDQ9$IWHUFRQ¿UPDWLRQSUHVVWKHµOFF’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for
VHFRQGVWR¿QLVKWKHGLVFKDUJHSURFHVV
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WARNING:
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to the UPS have already been safely shut down before you perform the turn-
RႇSURFHGXUHV

1. Press the ‘EPO’ button. After that, the LCD will display ‘Inhibit Output’.
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 7XUQRႇWKHUPS Output breaker.
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WARNING:
In battery mode, even if you follow the above-mentioned turn-off
SURFHGXUHV WR WXUQ Rႇ WKH 836 WKHUH LV VWLOO YROWDJH H[LVWLQJ LQVLGH WKH
UPS. Do not touch the UPS to avoid eclectic shock.

 0DQXDO%\SDVV0RGH7XUQRႇ3URFHGXUHV 6LQJOH


WARNING:
,I\RXSHUIRUPWKHIROORZLQJWXUQRႇSURFHGXUHVDOOSRZHUVXSSO\LQJWRWKH
836ZLOOEHFRPSOHWHO\FXWRႇ3OHDVHPDNHVXUHWKHFULWLFDOORDGVFRQQHFWHG
to the UPS have already been safely shut down before you perform the turn-
RႇSURFHGXUHV

In manual bypass mode, the LCD is in the OFF status. To completely shut down the
836WXUQRႇWKHManual Bypass breaker.

 1RUPDO0RGH7XUQRႇ3URFHGXUHV 3DUDOOHO


WARNING:
If you perform the following turn-off procedures to each parallel UPS, all
power supplying to the UPS will be completely cut off. Please make sure
the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down
EHIRUH\RXSHUIRUPWKHWXUQRႇSURFHGXUHV

1. Press one of the parallel UPSs’ ‘OFF’ and ‘ ’ buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds. If the total connected loads are less than the total capacity of the rest
RIWKHSDUDOOHO836VWKH836WKDW\RXMXVWWXUQHGRႇZLOOVKXWGRZQDQGLWV/&'
will display ‘Inhibit Output’. Now, the total loads will be equally shared by the
rest of the parallel UPSs.
If the total loads are greater than the total capacity of the rest of the parallel
836VHDFK836¶VLQYHUWHUZLOOEHWXUQHGRႇLPPHGLDWHO\DIWHUWKHUHVHUYH$&
power is normal (the voltage and frequency of the reserve AC power is within the
setup range). After that, it will be the reserve AC power to supply power to the
connected loads and each UPS’s LCD will display ‘Bypass Mode’.

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Chapter 7 UPS Operation

2. Repeat the above-mentioned Step 1 to the rest of the parallel UPSs in order to
let all parallel UPSs run in ‘Bypass Mode’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKH[WHUQDOEDWWHU\FDELQHW¶VBattery breaker.
 7XUQRႇHDFKSDUDOOHO836¶V5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker.
5. (1) Wait about 5 minutes for each DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that each
LCD shows the battery voltage lower than 5V.
Or, (2) Press each UPS’s ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
to let its DC CAP to discharge, and ensure that each LCD shows the battery
voltage lower than 5V. After confirmation, press each UPS’s ‘OFF’ and ‘ ’
EXWWRQVVLPXOWDQHRXVO\IRUVHFRQGVWR¿QLVKWKHGLVFKDUJHSURFHVV
 7XUQRႇHDFKXQLW¶VUPS Output breaker and Reserve Input breaker.

 %DWWHU\0RGH7XUQRႇ3URFHGXUHV 3DUDOOHO 


WARNING:
If you perform the following turn-off procedures to each parallel UPS, all
power supplying to the UPS will be completely cut off. Please make sure
the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down
EHIRUH\RXSHUIRUPWKHWXUQRႇSURFHGXUHV

1. Press each parallel UPS’s ‘EPO’ button. After that, each LCD will display ‘Inhibit
Output’.
 7XUQRႇHDFKH[WHUQDOEDWWHU\FDELQHW¶VBattery breaker.
 7XUQRႇHDFKXQLW¶VUPS Output breaker.
 7XUQRႇHDFKXQLW¶V5HFWL¿HU,QSXW breaker and Reserve Input breaker.

WARNING:
In battery mode, even if you follow the above-mentioned turn-off
procedures to turn off each parallel UPS, there is still voltage existing
inside every UPS. Do not touch any UPS to avoid eclectic shock.

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 0DQXDO%\SDVV0RGH7XUQRႇ3URFHGXUHV 3DUDOOHO 
WARNING:
If you perform the following turn-off procedures to each parallel UPS, all
power supplying to the UPS will be completely cut off. Please make sure
the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down
EHIRUH\RXSHUIRUPWKHWXUQRႇSURFHGXUHV

In manual bypass mode, each parallel UPS’s LCD is in the OFF status. To
completely shut down every parallel UPS, turn off each unit’s Manual Bypass
breaker.

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Chapter 8 Optional Accessories

Chapter 8 : Optional Accessories

8.1 Input Harmonic Filter


Besides the built-in 12-pluse rectifier, the passive-type input harmonic filter (L-C
filter) is another solution to reducing the total input current harmonic distortion.
Moreover, it is also a means to improve the input power factor of the UPS.

8.2 Remote Monitor


The optional remote monitor can be connected to the UPS via the built-in RS-485
interface, and the UPS operating status can be transmitted to the remote control
room via the RS-485 interface for users to realize centralized monitoring.

8.3 Monitoring Software


Via the built-in RS-232 port and UPSentry 2012 software (http://www.
deltapowersolutions.com/en/mcis/software-center.php), users can monitor and
manage the UPS remotely.

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$SSHQGL[7HFKQLFDO6SHFL¿FDWLRQV

Power Rating kVA (PF=0.9) 15 30 60 100

Nominal Voltage V 480V (3 3W+G)


Voltage Range % ±20
Input Nominal Frequency Hz 60
Frequency Range % ±5
Maximum Current A 30 60 117 175

Nominal Voltage V 208/120 (3 4W+G)

T.H.D. (With Linear Load) % œ3

Voltage Regulation:

Static % ±1

Output Dynamic % ±5

Nominal Frequency Hz 60

Frequency Regulation:

With Internal Oscillator % ±0.01

With Mains Synchronize % ±1

Load on Battery Discontinuous alarm


Alarm
UPS Abnormal Continuous alarm

UPS status indication: AC mains normal, reserve


LED Status Indication VRXUFHQRUPDOUHFWL¿HULQYHUWHUVWDWLFVZLWFK
and battery status indication.
Indication UPS abnormal status display and self-diagnosis
wisely.
LCD Display
Input, bypass, inverter, output, battery voltage,
current, frequency, and load level display.
Multi-unit monitor, graphic display, and history
Monitor
data statistics.
Inverter/horns remote control, password setting,
Control
Remote fault information reading, and remote alarm.

Standard: RS-232, RS-485 & status dry contact


Communication Interface
Option: SNMP & Ethernet port

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Appendix 1  7HFKQLFDO6SHFL¿FDWLRQV

Power Rating kVA (PF=0.9) 15 30 60 100

Parallel Redundant Yes ( up to 8 UPS units)

(PHUJHQF\3RZHU2ႇ Yes ( local and remote)

Multi-speed Fan Speed Control Yes

Remote SRAM Fault Sequence Memory Yes

Programmable Parameter
Yes
Setting

Battery Start Function Yes

Input Harmonic Improvement SXOVHUHFWL¿HU

2YHUDOO(ႈFLHQF\

Normal Mode % 86 87 89 90

110% : 60 minutes ; 125% : 10 minutes ;


Inverter Overload
150% : 1 minute

Static Switch Overload Current:

30 minutes % 120

30 milliseconds % 1000

Transfer Time ms 0

Ambient Temperature °C 0~40


Complete
System Relative Humidity
% 90
(non-condensing)

Operating Altitude m 0~2000 ( 0~6060 ft )

Audible Noise
dBA œ 60 œ 65
(at a distance of 1.5m)

Dimensions:

Width mm 600 800 1200

Depth mm 800 830 830

Height mm 1400 1700 1700

Weight kg 402 502 762 1125

NOTE :
1. Please refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
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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
VXLWDELOLW\RU¿WQHVVRIWKLVSURGXFWIRUDQ\VSHFL¿FDSSOLFDWLRQ

No. 501326650000
Version : V 0.0
Release Date : 2018_10_02

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