OVER COVER CORE 6-10 kVA User Manual

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Uninterruptible power supply
CORE
COVER
6-10 kVA
User Manual
COMEX S.A.

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  • Page 1 Uninterruptible power supply CORE COVER 6-10 kVA User Manual COMEX S.A.
  • Page 2 The content of this document is the copyright of the publisher and it may not be reproduced without permission. We reserve the right to modify the design and specifications without prior notice. ©Copyright 2016 COMEX S.A. All rights reserved. COMEX S.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety rules............................1 Transport, unpacking UPS ........................ 3 2.1. Rack 19’’ Installation ....................... 3 2.2. Tower Installation ........................3 Design and connection........................4 3.1. Rear panel view ......................... 4 3.2. Connection of external batteries ....................5 3.3. Connection of input and output....................
  • Page 4: Safety Rules

    Safety rules This manual contains information on the safe use of the UPS. Before unpacking and installing the power supply, please read it carefully and follow its recommendations. 警告 危 险 Meets the standards - EXECUTION EN 62040-3 Uninterruptible power systems (UPS): The methods for determining the properties and test requirements.
  • Page 5 • Keep this user manual! It contains important information regarding the operations of UPS which which should be used during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. • If the power supply is cold and will be moved to a warm room, condensation may occur. Therefore, you should wait at least 2 hours until its launch.
  • Page 6: Transport, Unpacking Ups

    Transport, unpacking UPS Check carefully that the carton and the contents are not damaged. If any damage is found, immediately notify shipping company distributor power supply. Do not dispose carton of UPS. 1. If there was not any damage carefully open the carton. 2.
  • Page 7: Design And Connection

    Design and connection 3.1. Rear panel view Draw 1 UPS COVER CORE 6-10K Draw 2 Battery module COVER CORE 6-10K 1. Current Connector (version only parallel operation) 2. Connector for parallel operation (only for versions of parallel operation) 3. External battery connector 4.
  • Page 8: Connection Of External Batteries

    Make sure that between the UPS and the battery module is mounted battery breaker. Before connecting the battery module and the breaker UPS must be OFF. 3.2. Connection of external batteries Connect one end of the battery into the corresponding slot on the rear panel of the UPS, the other end of the slot located on the battery unit.
  • Page 9: Connection Of Input And Output

    Input circuit UPS should be protected switch over-current or fuse-element of the required recommendations in the current response. On the input side of the UPS is not recommended to use a residual current device.
  • Page 10: Communications Connection

    3.5. Communications connection The UPS is equipped with three communication ports: To enable automatic management and monitoring of the UPS, connect the supplied UPS USB cable from one side to the USB port on the UPS and the other into the USB port on your computer.
  • Page 11: Operations Of Lcd

    Operations of LCD 4.1. Button opertions On the control panel of the UPS has 4 buttons for operating the UPS and LCD. Button Function • Turning on UPS: Press and hold for more than 0.5 seconds to ON/ENTER turn on UPS. •...
  • Page 12: Led Indicators

    4.2 LED indicators The UPS is equipped with an intuitive LCD panel and four LEDs for easy reading of the status of the UPS. LED status determines the current status of the power supply and is described in the table below: CSA-2050.01...
  • Page 13: Lcd Screen

    4.3 LCD Screen Screen Function Information about autonomy time Displays the estimated time of autonomy of the power supply H: hours, M: minutes, S: seconds Configuration and error messages It informs about the appearance of an error or warning. It informs an error code or warning. Output information Displays the parameters of voltage or frequency output and the battery voltage.
  • Page 14: Signal Alarms

    Information about batteries It indicates the level of charge 0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74%, i 75-100%. It indicates the status of damage to the battery. It indicates the status of the low battery voltage. Information about the parameters of power and battery voltage Displays voltage and input frequency and voltage of the battery.
  • Page 15: Settings

    4.6 Settings To access the configuration menu, simultaneously press for more than 1 second keys Test / MUTE + Up / Down. View the configuration menu and description of possible settings below. To get access to all UPS settings should be in stand-by mode (no output voltage UPS) or Bypass. Parameter 1 Indicates the number assigned to a particular parameter as described below, eg.
  • Page 16 04 – Frequency tolerance range for Bypass Parameter 2: Lower voltage range for Bypass. 50Hz 46-49Hz possible settings (default 46Hz) 60Hz: 56-59Hz possible settings (default 56Hz) Parameter 3: higher voltage range for Bypass 50Hz 51-54Hz possible settings (default 54Hz) 60Hz: 61-64Hz possible settings (default 64Hz) 05 –...
  • Page 17 13 - Adjusting the voltage of the battery Parameter 2: Select "Add" or "Sub" to adjust the up / down voltage battery. Parameter 3: Voltage adjustment range 0 - 5,7V (by default 0V). 14 - Voltage regulation of Charger Parameter 2: Select "Add" or "Sub" to adjust the up / down voltage Charger.
  • Page 18: Description Of Ups Modes

    4.7 Description of UPS modes Working Description Sceen status mode Online mode If the voltage is within the tolerance limits, the UPS supplies applications directly from the network. In this mode, after the battery is fully charged the fans are turned off in order to improve the efficiency of operation Eco mode Eco mode...
  • Page 19: Warning Codes

    Warning event Warning event code code Battery unconnected L1 IP fuse broken Line situations are different in paralel Over charge system Bypass situations are different in Low battery paralel system Locked in bypass after overload 3 Overload times in 30 min...
  • Page 20: Warnings Ups And Audible Alarms

    4.10 Warnings UPS and audible alarms Warning Icon Alarm Low voltage battery Sounding every 1 second Overload Sounding every 1 second Batteries disconnected Sounding every 1 second Overcharged Sounding every 1 second Damage of fuse Sounding every 1 second EPO active Sounding every 1 second Overheat / Fan Fault Sounding every 1 second...
  • Page 21: Operation Of Ups

    4 Operation of UPS 5.1 Turn on UPS 1. Close a battery breaker located on the rear panel of the battery module or near the battery cabinet if the external battery is existed. 2. Close supply UPS in switchgear. At the moment it is powered on, the LCD panel lights up and the fans are starting to work.
  • Page 22: Switch Ups From Bypass Service Mode To Normal Mode

    5.4 Switch UPS to Bypass Service mode The following procedure applies to UPS equipped with an external Maintenance Bypass. Turn UPS to Bypass mode service means that consumers are not protected from power outages. 1. Turn off the UPS inverter by pressing the OFF button for more than 0.5 seconds. UPS confirms the exclusion of single beep and switch to Bypass.
  • Page 23: Operating Environment And Operation Of The Ups

    6 Operating environment and operation of the UPS 6.1 Operating conditions To ensure proper working conditions for UPS system, the room in which the power supply must be clean and free of dust and dirt. From time to time (not less frequently than every 6 months or more frequently depending on the degree of dirt), clean the air vents on the power supply, to ensure the free flow of air.

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