Chapter 1 Important Safety Instructions Chapter 1 : Important Safety Instructions 1.1 Safety Instructions Installation Warnings Before installation and usage, please read this User Manual thoroughly. This helps you to use the product correctly and safely. Install the UPS in a well-ventilated area, away from excess moisture, heat, dust, flammable gas or explosives.
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It is strictly forbidden to connect the UPS with: 1. Any regenerative loads. 2. Any asymmetrical loads. To ensure reliable operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS from overheat- ing, the slits and openings in the UPS must not be blocked or covered. Before usage, you must allow the UPS to adjust to room temperature for at least one hour to avoid moisture condensing inside the UPS.
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Chapter 1 Important Safety Instructions Battery Warnings Keep the batteries away from heat sources. Do not open or mutilate the batter- ies. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode. The released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be toxic. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current.
WARNING: 1. The risk of electric shock and short-circuit current is possible when the batteries are still connected to the UPS even though the UPS is disconnected from the mains. Do not forget to cut off the battery source before maintenance. 2.
Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 2 : Introduction 2.1 General Overview The RT series UPS is a single-phase input, single-phase output on-line uninterrupt- ible power supply which provides reliable and consistent sine-wave quality power to your electronic equipment. It adopts the latest technology and the highest quality components providing output power factor up to unity, and its efficiency in on-line mode reaches up to 95.5%.
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Chapter 3 : Operation Panel On the front panel of the UPS, you’ll see two LED indicators, a LCD display, and multi-function buttons. ONLINE LED Indicators LCD Display Input 232.0V 50.0Hz Output 232.0V 50.0Hz Multi-function Buttons (Figure 3-1: Operation Panel) 3.1 LED Indicators Description 1.
Chapter 3 Operation Panel 3.2 Multi-function Buttons Multi- function Description Button The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information. 1. Turn-on In standby/ bypass mode, press and hold the button for 3 seconds, release it after you hear one beep and the UPS will run in on-line mode.
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Multi- function Description Button NOTE : 1. When the UPS clears the fault condition, it means that the buzzer/ warning message has been turned off. To eliminate the fault detected, please refer to Chapter 11: Troubleshooting for relevant solutions. 2. The function mentioned above is only appli- cable to the condition when the UPS has a fault situation and the inverter is off.
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Chapter 3 Operation Panel Multi- function Description Button The button is also used to navigate or set up the setting parameter. Press the button for 0.1 second to go to the previous display or to increase a number. If the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, the number will be increased single digit every 0.2 second automatically until the button is released or the number reaches its highest...
Multi- function Description Button The button has multiple functions. Please refer to the following for detailed information. Back to the Previous Menu Level Escape In setup mode, press the button for 0.1 second to go back to Button the previous menu level. NOTE : If the LCD display goes dim, press any button mentioned above for 0.1 second to wake up the LCD display and enable each button function.
Chapter 3 Operation Panel 3.3.1 Icon/ Display Definition Icon/ Display Description Indicates that the load bank status is ON. Indicates that the load bank status is OFF. Indicates the battery capacity level. 100 % Indicates that the battery is abnormal and needs replacement.
3.3.2 Operation Mode Diagram Definition Diagram Description ONLINE Indicates ONLINE mode. Input 232.0V 50.0Hz Output 232.0V 50.0Hz Indicates ECO mode. NOTE : In ECO mode, the diagram’s power flow will change according to the UPS input voltage and frequency. However, the ECO icon ( ) shown on the Input...
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Chapter 3 Operation Panel Diagram Description STANDBY Indicates AC STANDBY mode. 100 % Input 232.0V 50.0Hz Output 0.0V 0.0Hz Indicates Frequency Conversion mode. NOTE : Freq. Conv. In Frequency Conversion mode, the diagram’s power flow will change according to the UPS input voltage and frequency.
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Chapter 4 Rear Panel Models: UPS502R2RT0B035 & UPS602R2RT0B035 DRY CONTACT REPO RS-485 RS-232 TMOV OUTPUT BREAKER-1 OUTPUT SOCKET-1 250V AC 20A 16A MAX. AC INPUT MANUAL BYPASS SWITCH OUTPUT BREAKER-2 NORMAL 250V AC 25A OUTPUT BREAKER-3 AC INPUT 250V AC 20A UPS OUTPUT OUTPUT BREAKER-4...
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Models: UPS802R2RT0B035 & UPS103R2RT0B035 DRY CONTACT REPO RS-485 RS-232 TMOV OUTPUT BREAKER-1 OUTPUT SOCKET-1 250V AC 20A 16A MAX. UPS OUTPUT AC INPUT OUTPUT BREAKER-5 OUTPUT BREAKER-4 OUTPUT BREAKER-3 OUTPUT BREAKER-2 250V AC 25A 250V AC 25A 250V AC 20A 250V AC 20A NORMAL OUTPUT SOCKET-5...
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Chapter 4 Rear Panel Item Functions Connects to a computer so you can build up RS-232 communication, configure the UPS and upgrade the UPS firmware. Please refer to 5.1 RS-232 Port for more RS-232 Port information. NOTE : The USB port and the RS-232 port must not be used simultaneously.
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Item Functions For loads' grounding. UPS Output Terminal Block* (L1 & L2 for Connects to the loads. suffix B8 model; L & N for suffix 35 model) For UPS grounding. AC Input Terminal Block* (L1 & L2 for Connects to the mains. suffix B8 model;...
Chapter 5 Communication Interfaces Chapter 5 : Communication Interfaces NOTE : 1. The UPS can still function properly without making the connections below. 2. For the location of the following communication interfaces, please refer to Figure 4-1~Figure 4-5. 5.1 RS-232 Port You can use a RS-232 cable (user supplied) to connect the UPS with a computer and install the UPSentry 2012 software* to check and monitor the UPS status.
5.2 REPO Port The REPO port can be connected to an external switch. After the external switch is turned to the ‘CLOSED’ position, the UPS will switch off the inverter immediately and cut off the UPS output without transferring to bypass mode. NOTE : 1.
Chapter 5 Communication Interfaces 5.5 Dry Contacts The RT UPS provides one input dry contact for you to receive external control signals. You can set up relevant items in the Dry Contact Setting screen, which includes Disable/ ROO/ RPO/ Remote shutdown/ Forced bypass/ On generator. Besides, there are three configurable output dry contacts for you to receive UPS events.
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1. To increase the battery backup time, you can connect several external battery packs to the UPS. 2. Delta external battery pack is optional. Please refer to the Quick Guide, User Manual or Installation & Operation Guide included in the package of the external battery pack.
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Chapter 5 Communication Interfaces Alarm When any external battery pack connected to the UPS has the following problems, the UPS system will sound an alarm. Please see the table below. External Battery Description Pack Status Battery Mode The alarm beeps once every 2 seconds. Battery Low Warning The alarm beeps once every 0.5 second.
Chapter 6 : Installation Please refer to the system block diagram and related information below for correct installation. Bypass Inverter relay A2D&D2D Inverter Input relay Output load 1 Output Input I/ P Output load 2 Output relay Communication Board Internal Battery Pack To A2D/D2D...
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: Fix the rail on the rack. Step : Insert the UPS in the rack and tighten the screws. If you want to use a non-Delta rail kit, please only follow step (Figure 6-2: Rack Mounting) NOTE : If you need the optional rail kit, please contact your local dealer.
(Figure 6-3: Assemble the Tower (Figure 6-4: Assemble the Tower Stands for 5/ 6kVA UPS) Stands for 8/ 10kVA UPS) Pull out the two panels and the two Delta logo nameplates , rotate them 90° clockwise and re-insert them (see Figure 6-5).
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Chapter 6 Installation Carefully lift the whole unit upright with the Delta logo nameplates and the icons shown on the panels facing up. Panel × 2 Facing Up Lift Up 90˚ Delta Logo Nameplate × 2 (Figure 6-6: Place the Whole Unit Upright)
6.3 PDB Disassembly & Installation 6.3.1 Precautions Prior to PDB Disassembly 1. The PDB is assembled with the UPS when it is shipped out from the Delta factory. Disassembly of the PDB must be performed by trained professional personnel. 2. To carry out UPS maintenance without interrupting its power supply, please follow the procedures below to turn the PDB’s manual bypass switch to the...
Chapter 6 Installation Remove the battery pack’s front bezel and disconnect the battery terminals before disassembling the PDB (see Figure 6-10). Battery Terminals Battery Pack’s Front Bezel (Figure 6-10: Disconnect the Battery Power) 6.3.2 PDB Disassembly NOTE : Before PDB disassembly, please ensure that you have followed 6.3.1 Precautions Prior to PDB Disassembly.
6.3.3 PDB Assembly Align the PDB’s three holes ( ) with the three guideposts ( ) on the rear of battery pack. Attach the PDB to the rear of the battery pack, and use a cross-head screwdriver ( ) and four screws ( ) to firmly attach the PDB to the rear of battery pack (see Figure 6-12).
Chapter 6 Installation Attach the provided M5 nuts to the rack. Use the provided M5 screws to firmly install the PDB on the rack. Ensure that the screws are tightly fixed. R -4 R -3 R -4 R -2 R -3 R -2 M5 NUT ×...
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Pull out the battery from the left battery compartment and insert a new one. Follow the same procedure to replace the battery in the right battery compartment NOTE : A minimum of two people are required to execute Reassemble the battery pack in reverse order. Amplon RT Series...
Chapter 7 Connection and Wiring Chapter 7 : Connection and Wiring 7.1 UPS Connection Warnings When connecting the UPS to the mains and the loads, it is highly recom- mended that you install the protective devices. Please refer to the table and diagram below.
7.2 Input/ Output Connection Please see the figures below for input/ output connection. UPS OUTPUT AC INPUT 8/ 10kVA AC INPUT AC INPUT (Suffix 35 Model) UPS OUTPUT AC INPUT UPS OUTPUT UPS OUTPUT 5/ 6kVA 6kVA (Suffix 35 Model) (Suffix B8 Model) 8/ 10kVA (Suffix B8 Model)
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Chapter 7 Connection and Wiring 1. Turn of the UPS and cut off both AC source and the battery source before connection. 2. Calculate the power consumption of the loads to avoid an overload condition. 3. Ensure that the screws are tightly fixed after connection. Please refer to Table 7-1.
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Suggested Backfeed Suggested Model Protection Device Rating Voltage/ Current 208/ 220/ 230/ 240Vac 8/ 10kVA AF52-30-13 (ABB) Control Relay Requirements: Breaking Capacity 240Vac/ 5A Contact Form Normally Closed (NC) Coil 12Vdc/ <0.5A Suggested Model No. HF13F-012-1Z1T Backfeed Protection Wiring Diagram: Please refer to the diagram below to install the backfeed protection device between the AC input and the UPS.
Chapter 8 Operation Chapter 8 : Operation 8.1 Start-up NOTE : 1. Before start-up, ensure that the batteries are fully charged. Before using the UPS for the first time, please check the battery capacity and the charging settings. Make sure that you charge the batteries until the battery capacity percentage shown on the UPS’s LCD is 100% ( 100 % 2.
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BYPASS Input 232.0V 50.0Hz Output 232.0V 50.0Hz Press and hold the button for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one beep. Self Diagnosis In Progress... ONLINE 0x1012 Battery Test Fail Once the UPS runs normally, switch on the output protective device (see Figure 7-1) installed between the UPS and the loads.
Chapter 8 Operation Press and hold the button for 3 seconds and release it after you hear one beep. Self Diagnosis In Progress... BATTERY Runtime Input 0.0V 0.0Hz Output 230.0V 50.0Hz Once the UPS runs normally, switch on the output protective device (see Figure 7-1) installed between the UPS and the loads.
8.3 Operation Mode Standby Mode After the UPS is connected to the utility AC power, it will supply power to the UPS and the batteries will be charged. Online Mode In on-line mode, the connected loads are supplied by the inverter, which derives its power from the utility AC power, and the UPS charges the batteries and provides power protection to its connected loads.
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings Chapter 9 : LCD Display & Settings NOTE : 1. Please refer to Chapter 3: Operation Panel to learn how to operate the operation panel and understand every icon/ diagram definition. 2. Each of the display diagrams shown in this chapter is for reference only. Actual display depends on the operation of the UPS.
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The Initial Setting Screen will no longer appear after initial configuration. Next time, when the UPS is powered on, the LCD display will show DELTA welcome page for 3 seconds and then directly go to the Main Screen that shows the current operation mode.
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings Welcome Page BYPASS Main Screen Input 232.0V 50.0Hz Output 232.0V 50.0Hz 9.2 Main Menu In the Main Screen, press the button for 0.1 second to enter into the Main Menu. You can set up relevant items here. Measurement Setting Main Menu...
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For setup procedures, please refer to the following: In the Main Menu, select the item you want to configure, press the ENTER button for 0.1 second and the UPS will enter into the setup mode. Press the button for 0.1 second or press the button for 0.1 second to navigate the setting items.
9.2.1 Measurement Menu In Main Menu, after selecting , press the button to enter into the Measurement Measurement Menu. The Measurement Menu displays the UPS’s status readings, such as Output, Input, Bypass and Battery information. Output Measurement Setting Input Bypass Battery Control Maintenance...
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings You can choose the setup items such as Output, Input, ECO Mode, On/ Off Settings, Battery, General, Outlet Control, Dry Contact Setting and Component Life Prediction to set up relevant settings. For more information about the Setting Menu, please refer to the tables below for each setup item’s relevant default value and selectable value.
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Input Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value Bypass Max. Voltage +10/ 15/ 20% +15% Bypass Min. Voltage -10/ 15/ 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 40% -20% ECO Mode Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value ECO Mode Disable/ Enable Disable ECO Max. Voltage 5-15% (one step: 1%) +10% ECO Min.
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings Battery Setup Item Selectable Value Default Value No test/ Daily/ Weekly/ Automatic Battery Test No test Biweekly/ Monthly Deep Discharge Test 20-90% (one step: 10%) Low Battery 0-95% Warning Capacity (one step: 5%) Warning of 0-60mins 2mins Remaining Time...
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- Battery 3 /4 - Battery 4 /4 Internal Charging Current Quantity 1.5 A External Battery Type Install Date Standard Battery Pack 2017/11/11 Part Number GES161B151XXX When the External Battery Type is set as Customer own batt. pack, the Part Number and Quantity will be changed accordingly to Battery Voltage and Total Capacity.
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings Dry Contact Setting Setup Selectable Default items value value Option 1*: Disable/ ROO/ RPO/ Remote Dry Contact shutdown/ Forced bypass/ On generator Disable 1 - Input Option 2: 0-999s (step: 1 sec) Option 3: Normal open/Normal close Disable/ On bat/ Low bat/ Bat fault/ Bypass/ UPS Dry Contact OK/ Load protected/ Load powered/ General alarm/...
9.2.3 Control Menu In Main Menu, after selecting , press the button to enter into the Control Control Menu. Output Measurement Setting Charger Alarm Control Maintenance The Control Menu provides commands for enabling specific UPS functions. Please refer to the table below for the setup items and selectable values. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3...
Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings - Output Outlet Group 1 Bypass - Output - Main Output Reboot Immediately Output Reboot With Delay Output Reboot Output Reboot immediately immediately UPS will reboot immediately UPS will reboot immediately Cancel Cancel Reboot 9.2.4 Maintenance Menu In Main Menu, after selecting...
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The Maintenance Menu provides commands for enabling UPS maintenance functions. It also provides event logs and UPS identification. Please refer to the table below for the setup items and selectable values. LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 5 Test Result: Pass Test in Test Result: Fail...
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For example, if you need to execute a battery test, please go to Test → Start Battery Test → Test In Progress… → Test Result: Pass (or Fail). 1 /2 - Test Test Start Battery Test Battery Aging Deep Discharge Test Reset Local Dry Contact test Battery Test...
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Chapter 9 LCD Display & Settings Once the test is completed, the test result will be shown as follows. A. Test Result_ Fail: The alarm icon will show in the left bottom of the LCD display. B. Tests Result_ Pass: No alarm icon occurs, and the UPS runs normally. Battery Test Battery Test Battery Test...
(includes 2 annular to extend its range. terminals and 2 butt joint connectors) Provides external batteries to let the UPS continue Delta External Battery supplying power to its connected loads when a Pack power outage occurs. Rail Kit Fixes the UPS in a rack cabinet firmly.
1. When a problem occurs, please check if following situations exist before contacting Delta service personnel: Is the main input voltage present? 2. Please have the following information ready if you would like to contact the Delta service personnel: Unit information including model, serial number, etc.
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Error Alarm Possible Solution Code Message Cause Check the power consumption of the Output Overload The UPS is over- 0x1101 loads, and remove Shutdown loaded. the unnecessary loads. The UPS has an Please contact 0xA000 Charger Fault internal fault. service personnel. 1.
Chapter 12 Maintenance Chapter 12 : Maintenance 12.1 UPS UPS Cleaning Regularly clean the UPS, especially the slits and openings, to ensure that the air freely flows into the UPS to avoid overheating. If necessary, use an air-gun to clean the slits and openings to prevent any object from blocking or covering these areas.
12.3 Fans Higher temperatures shorten fan life. When the UPS is running, please periodically check if each fan works normally and make sure if the ventilation air can move freely around and through the UPS. If not, contact service personnel to replace the fans. NOTE : Please ask your local dealer or customer service for more maintenance information.
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.