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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com www.mgeups.com MGE UPS SYSTEMS Galaxy 3000 10 - 30 kVA Power Management Module 250A Installation and user manual P M M - Page 1 34020201EN/AB...
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We invite you to discover the entire MGE UPS SYSTEMS range of products and services including the options for the Power Management Module by visiting our Web site at www.mgeups.com or by contacting your nearest sales representative.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Foreword Structure of this document Information may be found via: the contents, the index. Symbols Mandatory instructions General instructions, advice, help Indication Action Earth cables Other cables Page 4 - 34020201EN/AB...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com Contents Presentation 250 A PMM modules ........................6 Access to the circuit breakers ....................7 Version with 126 circuit breakers (doors open) ................7 Version with 60 circuit breakers (doors open) ................. 7 Access to connections .......................
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 1. Presentation 1.1 250 A PMM modules You can choose from 6 different modules depending on: the number of output circuits required and the type of protection (126 standard circuit breakers or 60 circuit breakers with earth-leakage protection), the presence of an isolation transformer, the depth (825 with or without an isolation transformer and 425 without).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 1. Presentation 1.2 Access to the circuit breakers Version with 126 circuit breakers (doors open) F1 disconnector-fuse for protection of the A-01 B-01 C-01 A-03 B-03 C-03 control electronics A-05 B-05 C-05 A-07 B-07 C-07 F2 disconnector-fuse for protection of the...
In modules with an isolation transformer, of the three input phases to circuit breaker Q1 Main earthing bar of the module 1.4 Control panel MGE UPS SYSTEMS CRITICAL POWER MONITORING SYSTEM System status LED: see table on page 23 Ph-A CH01 2.637...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation 2.1 Setting up the module Module 825 mm deep 1. Install the lower base panels 23 on the sides that will not be accessible (not ≥400 mm mandatory). 2. Position the module. 3.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation Module 425 mm deep Installation against a wall Caution: during handling, make sure the module does not fall over. 1. Turn to horizontal position the two brackets 25 at the back used to secure the module (see figure).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation Back-to-back assembly Caution: during handling, make sure the modules do not fall over. 1. Remove the brackets 25 on the back of the module (used only for securing the module to a wall) and retighten the fixing screws.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation 2.2 Input power connections Specifications for protection devices and cables are provided in section 6 (Appendices, technical data sheet). To access the connections, see section 1.3. Connection cables are not supplied. Module with isolation transformer 1.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation Module without isolation transformer, combined earth and neutral (TNC system) 1. Connect the PEN protection cable to the earthing bar at the bottom of the module. 2. Remove the bottom cover on circuit breaker Q2.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation 2.3 Output circuit connections It is advised to use crimped ferrules on the phase wires and lugs on the earth wires. 1. Connect the earth wire of each output cable to the earth connection bar located to the left of the metal trunking.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 2. Installation 2.5 Communication connections 1. Connect the communication cable to the RS232 or RS485 connector on the right- hand door of the module. 2. Run the cable as shown in the figure opposite.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 3. Operation 3.1 Turning on the PMM module 1. Close the upstream switching device (external and not supplied) on the circuit supplying the PMM module. 2. In a module with an isolation transformer, close ("I" or ON position) circuit breaker Q1 5 (see page 7) . 3.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 3. Operation 3.3 Metering Output-circuit metering Ph-A: measurements on phase A CH-01: measurements on output circuit 01 Ph-A CH01 0.000 Display of the current drawn by the output circuit in amperes CH02 0.000 General metering GENE: general measurements.
SELECT This mode presents the functions listed below. View System Info, Find Meters and Review Meters : these functions are reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS. Setup Communication : access to the communication settings. Setup Operation : access to the display settings (luminosity, autoscroll) and selection of the alarm operating mode (open or closed contacts).
LED 17 red The current on at least one output circuit is reset the alarm. higher than 80% of the maximum value for the circuit, Overvoltage (>457V), Overcurrent (>250A), Transformer temperature too high, Actuation of remote shutdown function. - Page 19 34020201EN/AB...
It does not contain CFCs or HCFCs. Recycling at the end of service life MGE UPS SYSTEMS undertakes to have all products recovered at the end of their service life recycled by certified companies in compliance with applicable regulations (contact your branch office).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices 6.1 Technical data sheets Electrical characteristics Rated input current: 250 A per phase and 400 A for the neutral Rated output current: 16 A per phase Input voltages: Rated voltage: 380 V / 400 V / 415 V Maximum voltage: 457 V (415 V +10%) Minimum voltage:...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices 6.2 Simplified diagrams Version with isolation transformer Output circuits CH01 AC input power CH02 PMM Module CH03 Control and display electronics CH42 Remote Type 1 alarm Type 2 alarm Communication shutdown (contact open or (contact open or information...
Description : description of the concerned information. Additional explications are provided in the right-hand column if necessary. Warning: Do not modify the registers reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS. Changing these registers can cause the PMM module to malfunction. - Page 23...
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices Cards BCM1, BCM2 and BCM3 (status and measurements for 42 or 21 output circuits of one phase) All the variables are whole numbers. NV Description Each element represents the value in mA of Current in circuit 01 Current in circuit 02 the current in the given output circuit.
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Current in circuit 41 > 80% Current in circuit 42 > 80% 10 to 15 Unused bits (all set to 0) Reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS Reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS Rating of breaker on circuit 01 Circuit breaker ratings in amps (16).
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices Description Rating of breaker on circuit 18 Rating of breaker on circuit 19 Rating of breaker on circuit 20 Rating of breaker on circuit 21 Rating of breaker on circuit 22 Rating of breaker on circuit 23 Rating of breaker on circuit 24 Rating of breaker on circuit 25...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices Description These registers define the major alarm Major alarm threshold (%) for circuit 01 thresholds. Major alarm threshold (%) for circuit 02 A major alarm occurs when the current in a Major alarm threshold (%) for circuit 03 given output circuit is greater than the major Major alarm threshold (%) for circuit 04...
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Major alarm delay for circuit 38 Major alarm delay for circuit 39 Major alarm delay for circuit 40 Major alarm delay for circuit 41 Major alarm delay for circuit 42 262 to 267 Reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS Page 28 - 34020201EN/AB...
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Global minor alarm time delay Global major alarm time delay 273 to 280 Reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS Non-stored minor alarms These bits go to 1 when the current in a 60% < Current in circuit 01 < 80% corresponding output circuit is greater than 60% <...
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices NV Description Current in circuit 13 > 80% Current in circuit 14 > 80% Current in circuit 15 > 80% Current in circuit 16 > 80% Non-stored major alarms Current in circuit 17 > 80% Current in circuit 18 >...
Minimum total active power in kW* 313/314 Maximum total active power in kW* 30 to 36 Reserved for MGE UPS SYSTEMS Alarms Stored overload alarms (bit set to 1). Reset by setting bit to 0. 1 to 3 Unused bits (set to 0) Stored overvoltage alarms (bit set to 1).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com 6. Appendices 6.5 Glossary ALARM Major alarm signalling that the current in the output circuit considered is higher than 80% of its rated value. AUX ALARM INPUT Alarm indicating either: excessive temperature rise in the isolation transformer, actuation of the remote shutdown function.
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