Summaries Suitable Model Symbol Conventions Symbol Description Alerts you to a high risk hazard that could, if not avoided, result in serious injury or death. Alerts you to a medium or low risk hazard that could, if not avoided, result in moderate or minor injury. Alerts you to a potentially hazardous situation that could, if not avoided, result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
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............................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 Use and Operation ........................33 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Package, Transportation and Storage ..................48 .............................................................................................
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A Technical Specifications ......................49 B Acronyms and Abbreviations ....................52...
2.1 Product Intro 2.1.1 Model Meaning 2.1.2 Features Completely digitalized smart control Energy conservation and high efficiency Smart fan speed control...
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ECO energy conservation mode design Low mains input voltage Tower-mounting and rack-mounting 2.1.3 Appearance Figure2-1 Operation panel Figure2-2...
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Table2-1 Name Illustration ,1 LCD display Shows the working status and system setting. Short press " " button, the LCD shows the output voltage, output frequency, input voltage, input frequency, battery voltage, UPS temperature, output load percentage, fault information, etc. circularly.
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Table2-2 Name Illustration Running status Shows the UPS input, output, temperature, fault type and setting item display area etc. Output status Shows load capacity ( ), battery capacity ( ), UPS fault display area indication ( ) and buzzer mute ( ) etc.
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2.1.4 Fittings Illustration Table2-3 Copper bar No. Illustration Sketch map 2PIN copper bar N 2PIN copper bar N 3PIN copper bar 3PIN copper bar...
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Bypass power supply mode Bypass static switch Bypass input Rectification Inverter /PFC Mains input Output Battery input Charger Figure2-10 ECO power supply mode (just suitable for single UPS) Maintenance bypass power supply mode (suitable for the system with distribution module)
Check the delivery list to see if the types of accessories are complete and correct. If there is any discrepancy, contact the distributor immediately. 3.2 Installation Preparation Table3-1 10kVA 15kVA 20kVA mode mode mode...
3.3 Mechanical Installation 3.3.1 Tower-mounting Single UPS installation Step 1 Take out a pair of support base and 1U joint base, assemble them together, as shown inFigure3-1. Figure3-1 Step 2 Put the UPS onto the assembled support base, as shown in Figure3-2. Figure3-2 Install the UPS with battery box (optional) or distribution module...
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Step 1 Take out a pair of support base and other 1U joint bases, assemble them together, as shown in Figure3- Figure3-3 Step 2 Put the UPS and distribution module onto the assembled support base, as shown inFigure3-4. Figure3-4 Step 3 Take out the combination parts and screws, and fasten them onto the top of the UPS and distribution module, as shown in Figure3-5.
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Wiring of external batteries NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.16 BAT1+ BAT + BAT1- BAT N NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.16 BAT2+ BAT2- BAT - Figure3-12 NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.16 BAT1+ BAT1+ BAT1- BAT1- NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.16 BAT2+ BAT2+ BAT2- BAT2- Figure3-13...
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3.4.3 Wiring Between UPS and Distribution Module 33 mode Figure3-14 31 mode Figure3-15...
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Ensure that the wires are connected properly and firmly, and then install the wiring protection plate to the device (the installation procedure is as follows). Install wiring covers wiring covers 20kVA(33 mode) as an example to illustrate. Step 1 Take out the protection cover, and fasten one type-L protection cover to the back of the UPS by 2 pieces of flat head screw M4, as shown inFigure3-16.
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Figure3-18 3.4.4 Wiring of Parallel System Step 1 Install the battery and UPS of parallel system separately according to 3.3 Mechanical Installation. Step 2 Connect the wires of input, output, battery and grounding in parallel system on the basis of Figure3- 19,Figure3-20.
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UPS1 UPS2 Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker Breaker Figure3-20 Step 3 Connect the parallel port of each unit in parallel by parallel wires, as shown in Figure3-21. Figure3-21...
4.1 Check Before Startup heck if the wire connection is firm and the color of AC wires is in accordance with the specification. 4.2 Startup Operation Step 1 Switch on the external mains, bypass and battery switch. Step 2 Press the (ON) button on the front panel for 1s to start the UPS.
4.3 Shutdown Operation Step 1 Close load and keep the UPS running without load for about10min to exhaust heat. Step 2 Press (OFF) button on the front panel for 1s to shut down the UPS. Step 3 Switch off the external battery, bypass and mains switch. 4.4 Parallel SystemOperation 4.4.1 Start Parallel System Step 1...
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Step 3 Switch on the total output breaker of output distribution cabinet, each output branch breaker, and then start the load. 4.4.2 Shut Down Parallel System Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 4.4.3 Exit Parallel System Online Close the fault UPS Switch off breaker in the according to shutdown distribution box, which connects...
Switch on the breaker of the Start the added UPS Install the added distribution box that connected according to the startup UPS completely with added UPS procedures successively Figure4-2 4.4.5 Redundance Function of Parallel System 4.5 Periodic Preventative Maintenance 4.6 Battery Maintenance...
Tower display setting Figure4-14 4.8 Troubleshooting 4.8.1 Common Fault Table4-1 Fault phenomenon Possible reason 1. Check if the contactors and wiring terminals in the input circuit are in good condition; The mains normal, after starting the UPS, it outputs normally, 2.
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Fault phenomenon Possible reason and output are normal. But once circuit. Please reduce load to proper capacity or find the connecting with load, it will short-circuit reason. The common reason is that the output stop outputting immediately. changeover socket short-circuit or the input short-circuit after UPS damage.
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LCD fault symbol Buzzer status Meaning page (page function), Bypass output and inverting output are all up or page closed. down by " UPS work mode setting and actual wiring mismatch, " button) Long beep please check the mains and bypass wiring, and see if the wiring matches the work mode setting.
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LCD fault symbol Buzzer status Meaning Slow beep (alarm Fan fault alarm prompting, please check if the fan is once about every damaged or blocked. 2.0s) Slow beep (alarm 1. Charging over-temperature protection (Please once about every check if the fan of charge board is invalid) 2.0s) 2.
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Model 10kVA(33 mode) 15kVA(33 mode) 20kVA(33 mode) Index 3 4W+PE(can be set to 1 2W+PE) Input mode 176Vac 280Vac, for 100% load. Voltage range (V) 80Vac 176Vac, linear derating Frequency range (Hz) 50/60±10(50/60 self-adaption) Bypass synchronism track 50/60±10%Hz range(Hz) Bypass...
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Model 10kVA(33 mode) 15kVA(33 mode) 20kVA(33 mode) Index L-L: 380/400/415 (default is 380) When mains normal, it tracks the bypass input frequency; Frequency (Hz) When mains abnormal, it tracks the frequency of 50 0.1 or 60 0.1 (default is 50)
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Model 10kVA(33 mode) 15kVA(33 mode) 20kVA(33 mode) Index Size (W D H) (mm 438×500×130(3U) Weight (kg)
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