Scan EDP Double Conversion UPS QR for website. Table of Contents 1. Critical Safety Issues Safety Admonishments Emergency Shutdown Procedure General Safety Issues Safety Issues of Power Supply Installation and Use Enclosure Safety Issues Battery Safety Issues 2. Introduction EDP Double Conversion UPS Product Overview and Features Unpacking and Inspection Missing or Damaged Items Original Shipping Container...
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Table of Contents (Cont.) Grounding Kits and Additional Parts 9. Maintenance and Adjustments Preventive Maintenance Troubleshooting 10. Specifications Parameter Specifications and Notes North America Europe, Middle East & Africa Latin & South America Tel: +1 440 366 6966 Tel: +1 440 366 6966 Tel: +1 954 499 9203 Contact Us | Fax: +1 440 366 6802...
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Documented Power Supply Models The following uninterruptible power supply models, with their part numbers, are documented by this instruction manual. These power supply and their respective packages may be references using the part numbers listed below. MODEL NUMBERS PART NUMBERS INPUTS OPTIONS 1000 VA POWER RATING...
Section 1: Critical Safety Issues SAFETY ADMONISHMENTS: Three different levels of safety admonishments are used within this instruction manual; specifically DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. Trois niveaux différents d'avertissements de sécurité sont utilisés dans ce mode d'emploi; spécifiquement DANGER, AVERTISSEMENT et ATTENTION. DANGER The statement following the DANGER heading alerts the equipment user of a potentially life or health-threatening situation unless precautions are taken against it.
Emergency Shutdown Procedure DANGER Exercise extreme caution when performing the following procedure. Carry out the steps precisely in the order given to avoid the possibility of personal injury or equipment damage. Faites preuve d'une extrême prudence lors de l'exécution de la procédure suivante. Effectuez les étapes précisément dans l'ordre indiqué...
Two Power Sources: All power supplies documented in this instruction manual use more than one source of power. If any reason exists to open the power supply enclosure for maintenance or adjustments, first disconnect the Battery Harness from its receptacle and open the AC Input circuit breaker on the front panel. Internal DC circuits will retain harmful electrical charge after disconnecting both power sources from the UPS.
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CAUTION / ATTENTION a. CAUTION: Risk of energy hazard, 12 V, 100 Ampere-hour (watt or kilowatt) batteries. Before replacing batteries, remove conductive jewelry such as chains, wrist watches, and rings. High energy through conductive materials could cause severe burns. b. CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode. c.
Section 2: Introduction Overall Operation: The EDP Double Conversion UPS series of power supplies provides filtered and regulated AC output power to operate traffic signals, conflict monitors, camera equipment, lighting, and additional applications used in Departments of Transportation and Intelligent Traffic Systems (DOT/ITS). These power supplies are designed to normally power an intersection or highway system from the commercial AC utility line while maintaining an emergency battery in a state of full charge.
Multilink representative immediately. Be sure to retain the original shipping carton and all packing material for the power supply until you are certain that a warranty return will not be required.
Section 3: Front Panel Connections, Controls, and Indicators The front panel of each EDP Double Conversion UPS contains various connectors, controls, and indicators. These items are described as follows. See figure 3-1 and 4-1 for connector locations. Further details regarding use of controls and indicators may be found in the Startup and Operation section of this manual.
Indicators: Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): The LCD display on the front panel of the power supply serves as the main visual communication device so the user can view a number of operational conditions of the power supply at any time desired.
UPS mate with industry-standard connectors widely used. Moreover, connectors used in this power supply mate with accessory harnesses and assemblies designed and manufactured by Multilink Inc. Refer to the OPTIONS section of these instructions for further information.
The AC utility conductors installed in the service entrance box must contain a safety ground conductor. The power supply installer should verify that this grounding conductor is in place, having been installed along with the AC utility input. A separate enclosure ground wire must be connected between the enclosure ground lug and an earth ground connection provided by a ground rod installed at the power supply site.
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If the Safety Automatic Transfer Switch (SATS) is required, attach the corresponding wires of the cabinet’s terminal block buses to the SATS and the power supply as show. If only an EDP Double Conversion power supply is in use, please continue to step 4. Fig.
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Connect the circular Power connector to its corresponding receptacle on the front panel of the power supply. If a mating battery harness has been previously installed in the cabinet, verify the correct polarity and voltage prior to connecting the battery harness to the Battery receptacle. Otherwise, battery connections will be continued in the following sub-section.
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Battery Installation Procedure: Each model in the EDP UPS series has a specific battery harness designed for their use. Each harness includes a main cabinet harness and individual disconnects for each battery. Please review the following steps and figures with respect to the EDP UPS model chosen before installing the battery strings.
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The 2.0kVA system uses a 48VDC battery sttring. Refer to figure 4-5 when installing the battery harness for this system. NOTE: Follow diagram as pictured or system damage may occur. Fig. 4-5: 2.0kVA EDP model, 48VDC Battery Harness Kit Place the batteries on the shelves of the enclosure with the positive terminal facing out. Choice of cabinet enclosure will dictate exact battery placement.
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WARNING / AVERTISSEMENT If voltage and polarity indications do not correspond to those described above, determine the cause before mating the battery connector to the power supply. Incorrectly wired batteries can cause personal injury or permanent damage to equipment. Si les indicateurs de tension et de polarité ne correspondent pas à ceux décrits ci-dessus, déterminez la cause avant d'accoupler le connecteur de la batterie à...
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• 6. After the power supply initializes, the status screen should now be scrolling on the LCD display and should look similar to this: Multilink Main Menu Performance 7. The power supply will automatically begin charging the batteries after AC Line voltage has been qualified.
Four buttons, located below LCD display, provide user control for navigating the various menu items. Button functions are listed above each button on the bottom line of the LCD and may change depending on the menu item currently shown. Multilink Main Menu...
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Performance Main Menu: Performance AC In 120.0V 3.0A AC Input voltage and current as measured by the UPS. Use the Right button (second button from left) to select next item. Performance AC Out 120.0V 2.0A Displays AC Output voltage and current as measured by the UPS. Performance Battery 24.0V...
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Refer to the following chart for event abbreviation descriptions for all alarm and fault events. Alarms or faults that are currently active will have an abbreviation appended with “A”. When the alarms are cleared, an event occur showing the removal of the alarm. This abbreviation will be appended with an “R”. Alarm Description Active Alarm Abbreviation Recovered Alarm Abbreviation...
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Config Time Time may be adjusted based on a 24 clock format using the Right or Left 12-30 buttons.The selected item will be underlined. Use the Down button to select the new time. Press the Enter button to save the new time. Press the Back button to return.
Firmware Menu: Firmware Provides the firmware version for the communications card. Version 2.215 Firmware Provides the date and time of the firmware build. Jul 12 2018 12:30:00 Section 6: Ethernet Communication Embedded in all EDP Double Conversion UPS models is a network device that allows the user to monitor operating conditions and send notifications of the UPS from a Network Management System (NMS) or for on-site use in config- uration, maintenance, and monitoring the UPS.
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Webpage Description: In each UPS, an embedded webpage provides the current operating conditions of the UPS as well as previous history of events, configuration settings, and maintenance tools. The intuitive design of the webpage makes it easy to find parameter values, views lists of pertinent alarms, faults, and events, and configure the UPS network settings to inform technicians via email or SNMP of timely events associated with each UPS.
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Clock and Timer: This page provides the ability to update the clock and date as well as the On Battery Timer delay for the On Batt relay. Be sure to click “Save” to save any changes made. Message Options: Displays the type of event message notifications that may be sent through email when the corre- sponding event occurs.
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Events: This page provides a means for clearing the events as well as testing the alarm relays for maintenance or functionality purposes. Events Log: Presents a list of events that have occurred during UPS operation. Events are listed in a list from newest to oldest with an abbreviation for the alarm that took place, date, and time of the event.
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Network Time Protocol: This page allows the user to setup a NTP server to provide network date and time to the UPS. This requires the UPS to have internet access. The user can also manually input a UTC (GMT) offset for proper time zone placement. Be sure to click “Save” to save any changes made.
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Email Config: Email configuration allows the user to setup email recipient and SMTP server information for which email notifications will be forwarded. This page provides information for each field in order to setup the SMTP forwarder. If necessary, contact the Network Administrator for STMP IP address and user authentication information, if required by the network.
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Email Test: After the Email configuration portion of each UPS has been filled out, the user can test the connection by entering this page. Click “Send Test Message” and the UPS will send an email to the email recipient listed. If an email has been received, a “success” message shall display and the user can verify that an email has been received at the recipient’s email address.
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SNMP Config: This page allows the user to setup SNMP security with Read and Write community strings. These field(s) is required for each UPS to provide SNMP and TRAP messages between the UPS and net- work management software suites or MIB browsers. Visit gomultilink.com for new product releases!
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SNMP Ports and MIB: The user will setup the SNMP agent and Trap receiver ports and IP addresses for which SNMP messages and TRAPs may be sent. The MIB file, which is required for network man- agement software or MIB browsers, is also available by clicking on the hyperlink to down- load the MIB file.
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Help Page: The help page provides Default setting information, instructions to reset the IP address and Events coun- ter using the buttons on the front panel of the UPS. It also provides information for SNMP communica- tion and an index showing the definitions of the abbreviations used for alarm indication and event logging.
538-531-10: Battery terminal covers. Sold in single battery pairs, Black and Red. Battery Heater Mats: In harsh climates where freezing temperatures can shorten the life of the batteries, Multilink has designed battery mat options for various battery string and cabinet shelf applications.
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Safety Automatic Transfer Switch: The Safety Automatic Transfer Switch (SATS) provides automatic transfer of power between utility line voltage, UPS power and Generator backup power. The SATS may be used with the EDP Double Conversion UPS series of power supplies to provide bypass and maintenance capability to the UPS without load interruption. 010-505-10: Safety Automatic Transfer Switch.
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Troubleshooting: This troubleshooting guide has been designed to help you quickly locate and resolve common powering problems. The table assumes normal operation and configuration of the UPS at any given time. If you still cannot solve the problem, replace the power supply with a known good unit. Operating Conditions UPS LED/LCD Status Corrective Action...
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1.0kVA EDP Double Conversion UPS Specifications: Parameter Specifications Notes Dimensions 17.25” x 3.485” x 13.625” WxHxD Operating Temperature -34°C to +74°C -29°F to 165°F Humidity 5 to 95% Non-Condensing Cooling System Forced Air Cooling AC Input AC Circuit Breaker Rating 20Amps Connections 4 Position Terminal Block...
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1.5kVA / 2.0kVA EDP Double Conversion UPS Specifications: Parameter Specifications Notes Dimensions 17.25” x 5.250” x 13.625” WxHxD Operating Temperature -34°C to +74°C -29°F to 165°F Humidity 5 to 95% Non-Condensing Cooling System Forced Air Cooling AC Input AC Circuit Breaker Rating 20Amps Connections 4 Position Terminal Block...
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