Tescom T-100 Series User Manual

Uninterruptible power supplies ( 1 phase input & output )
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T-100 SERIES
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES
( 1 Phase Input & Output )
T-115
( NS151A )
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 T-100 SERIES UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES ( 1 Phase Input & Output ) T-115 ( NS151A ) USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY ........................... 1 II. INTRODUCTION ........................2 2.1 System Description ......................2 2.2 Technical Specifications....................4 III. INSTALLATION........................6 3.1 Unpacking ........................6 3.2 Location Selection ......................6 3.3 Cable Connections ......................6 3.4 Start-Up ..........................8 IV. OPERATING PROCEDURE ....................9 4.1 Turn On procedure ......................
  • Page 5: Safety

    I. SAFETY This manual contains important instructions for T-100 series UPS that should be followed during installation and maintenance. IMPORTANT NOTICES 1. Read instructions carefully before operating the UPS 2. All warnings in the manual should be adhered to. 3. All operating instructions should be followed.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    When incoming power is interrupted, the UPS protects the computers instantaneously without any transfer time. The T-100 Series has high non-linear load capability (i.e. Crest Ratio 3:1) and this is suitable for powering special loads such as switching power supplies or highly capacitive inputs like computers.
  • Page 7 Mechanical Transfer Switch Static Transfer Switch Static By-Pass Input Output Rectifier Inverter Battery Group Battery Charger Figure 2.1 UPS Block Diagram Rectifier : The first stage of the UPS. It supplies the DC bus voltage, which is necessary for operating the inverter by rectifying line voltage.
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    2.2 Technical Specifications T-115 Power 15 kVA Power Factor Automatic Battery Test Optional Alarm Relays RS 232 INPUT Input Voltage 220 or 230 VAC 1Ph + N Input Voltage Tolerance + 15%, -20% 220 or 230 VAC ±10% By-pass Voltage Input Current 85 A 50 Hz.
  • Page 9 RS232 Contact Outputs DB9 Port PK1 On-Off Switch AC Output Terminals AC Input Battery Fuse Fuses Figure 2.2...
  • Page 10: Installation

    III. INSTALLATION 3.1 Unpacking The UPS is packed and enclosed in a structural cardboard carton to protect it from damage. 1. Inspect for damage that may have occurred during the shipment If any damage is noted, call the shipper immediately and retain the shipping carton and the UPS. 2.
  • Page 11 The safety earth cable must be connected to the earth bus bar and bonded to each cabinet in the system. All cabinets should be earthed in accordance with local regulations. The UPS itself has no effect on the earthing quality i.e. it doesn’t change the unwanted voltage difference between the earth and neutral lines.
  • Page 12: Start-Up

    3.4 Start-Up 1. Turn on the Main Switch on the rear panel. (In this case, there is line voltage at the output and battery charger board is active) 2. Turn the On-Off Switch PK1 on the rear panel to "1" position. In a few seconds the cooling fan will start to operate, then the red LED "by-pass"...
  • Page 13: Operating Procedure

    IV. OPERATING PROCEDURE 4.1 Turn On procedure 1. Turn on the Main Switch on the rear panel to "1" position. (There is line voltage at the output.) 2. Turn on the On-Off Switch PK1 on the rear panel to the "1" position. Turn on the power switches on your critical load after the "Inverter"...
  • Page 14: Operator Control Panel

    4.5 Operator Control Panel The panel can be divided into two functional sections; ”LED indications” and “control and display”. As can be seen the upper section consists of leds which indicate the operation mode. This panel shows the systems operation such as input and output Voltages, Frequency, % Load Status etc.
  • Page 15 Your UPS records and keeps all its faults and alarms up to 64 events in its memory for future monitoring. Events are recorded in the order of occurrence. The upper line on LCD indicates the recorded event number, “000” being the LOG.
  • Page 16: Optional Equipment

    VI. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 6.1 Software Options The UPS can send digital data (optional) to the computer thought the RS232 port. No additional card is needed. It also has two alarm relays: Line failure and battery low. Computer systems require time to perform an orderly shutdown, without corrupting or losing data In an extended power failure, a computer system protected by a UPS eventually will lose power when the battery is exhausted.
  • Page 17: Snmp Module

    6.2 SNMP Module Using the SNMP module, your UPS is seen as a network device in your WAN or LAN applications, and with this way it can be monitored more than one UPS’s connected to your network through SNMPVIEW Software supplied with the module or it is possible to monitor the UPS through an Internet Browser.
  • Page 18: Remote Monitoring Panel (Rmp)

    6.4 Remote monitoring panel (RMP) You can see UPS status and parameters without using a computer up to 200 meters ( via RS485 interface). And you can connect more than one remote panel in cascade for monitoring your UPS system from several different locations at the same time.
  • Page 21: Customer Service

    Connection Diagram Of The RMP VII. CUSTOMER SERVICE WARNING! There are no customer serviceable components inside. DO NOT open the cover or attempt to service the unit. High voltage may remain when the unit is shut down. Unauthorized service will void the warranty and could cause serious injury. 7.1 Maintenance The unit is designed for easy maintenance.
  • Page 22: Limited Warranty

    2.Connection’s uninstall operation will be done by the authorized service. 3.During the storage period the batteries should be charged once, per six months. 4.Keep the equipment and the batteries in a dry, cool place. Best storage temperature for the UPS : Between 0°C and 40°C max. Best storage temperature for the batteries : Between 10°C and 35°C max.
  • Page 24 AGKK8301 06/2011...

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