Testing; Blackout Test; Test Under Load; Check Ip Communication With Controller - Gamatronic POWER+ PREMIUM Installation Manual

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2.7

Testing

Perform the following tests on the Power+ Premium unit.
2.7.1

Blackout Test

This test is designed to verify the operation of Power+ Premium in the event of a blackout, when no ac
power is supplied to the UPS.
1.
Turn all ac input to the system OFF (turn OFF the ac input switches to both Bypass and Rectifier).
2.
Test the voltage at the system output between the phases and the neutral. It should be within the
specified range.
2.7.2

Test Under Load

This test is designed to verify the operation of Power+ Premium under load.
1.
Connect an average or standard load to the system.
2.
Measure the ac input voltage during operation under load. Take the measurements at the output
terminals of Power+ Premium (phase-to-phase between L1-L2, L2-L3, and L3-L1 and phase-to-neutral
at L1, L2, and L3). Phase-to-phase and phase-to neutral voltage should be not less that 2% below no-
load values.
3.
Check and record the total system load (output current) and make sure that Power+ Premium is not
overloaded with respect to system specifications.
4.
Verify that Power+ Premium is operating normally and that no alarms or fault indications are present.
2.7.3

Check IP Communication with Controller

This test is designed to verify that the System Controller is properly configured for communication and that
the Web server built into the System Controller is functioning properly. If you do not intend to use remote
monitoring of the UPS at this time you can skip this test.
The following procedure is given in general terms; the specifics will vary depending on the operating system
of the computer you are using.
1.
Use an RJ45-to-RJ45 crossed cable to attach a PC or laptop or other external computer to the
Ethernet (RJ45) port on the rear panel of the Premium's system controller.
Configure the network connections of the external computer so that the computer is in the same
domain as the Premium – that is, so that the first three nodes of the computer's IP address match the
first three nodes of the Premium's IP address.
For example, if the UPS's IP address is "192.212.118.100", define your computer's IP address as
"192.212.118.xxx", where "xxx" is a number other than "100" in this case.
2.
Define the subnet mask of your computer as "255.255.255.0".
3.
Open a browser on the external computer and enter the IP address of the UPS's system controller in
the browser's address field to verify that you can reach the Web server on the system controller. You
should see the UPS's main menu.
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