Section 1 – System Overview The Panduit SmartZone™ UPS units are true on-line double conversion systems that deliver highly efficient and reliable power protection for your computer, IT, communications, and automatic equipment. These units have high electrical performance, intelligent monitoring, and network functions to properly monitor and...
Key Features • Integrated data center solution - UPS integrates with multiple External Battery Packs (EBP) and an external Maintenance Bypass Switch (MBS), offering an excellent choice for data center deployment. • Digital Control - These UPS units controlled by Digital Signal Processor (DSP) which increases reliability, performance, self-protection, and self-diagnostics.
Basic Operations The basic operations of a double conversion UPS are explained through the high-level block diagram in Figure 1. UPS Overview The input of the UPS is connected to an AC power source via an input plug or a hardwire connection (depending on the UPS unit purchased).
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Normal Mode Normal mode (on-line double conversion) is the default working mode of the UPS unit. When the UPS is operating in normal mode it provides a stable pure sinusoidal AC power output and charges the battery. In normal mode the input and output relays are closed, and the bypass (ECO) relay is open.
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frequency is converted to 50Hz on the output, no UPS derating is required. When this mode is enabled, the bypass mode is automatically disabled (the unit cannot switch to bypass mode under any conditions). CF mode works in conjunction with normal mode only.
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Battery Mode The UPS automatically transitions into battery mode with no power interruption when input voltage is abnormal or is lost. The UPS may manually be put into battery mode, indirectly, by manually running the battery test. The UPS will automatically return to Normal Mode when the input sources recover.
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scheduled to automatically run at a predetermined interval. As part of executing the battery test, a test duration must be specified. The frequency and duration of the battery test have an impact on the battery life. A longer test duration will provide more accurate results but will cause the UPS to have a longer recovery time (battery charge will be farther depleted and it will take longer to charge the battery to allow the UPS to provide the specified run time when needed).
UPS Physical Features and Options The following sections provide an overview of the human and electrical interfaces on the UPS unit. All UPS units are rack mountable with a display on the front side of the unit. Physical Features UPS Front Panel The UPS Front Panel for all 1to3kVA Models are the same.
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UPS Rear Panel The rear side of the unit varies based on the part number of the unit. Refer.to the UPS Physical Feature call out table and the Model specific figures in the section for details. 1to3kVA 1-Phase UPS Physical Feature Call Out Table: 1.
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typical applications, the plug will be removed, and the UPS will be wired to a remote source to provide a short for normal operation or open circuit to command the UPS to shut down. RS232 Communication (RS232) All units have a DB9 equipped with RS232 serial communications. This serial communications port provides basic monitoring and control.
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1kVA North America Models Rear Panel (U01x11V / U01x13V) The 1kVA North American (NA) UPS unit has a permanently connected input power cord with a NEMA 5-15 plug. This unit has two groups of outlets. Group 1 (4x 5-15R) outlets are the main outlets that are not switchable, these outlets should contain the critical loads.
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3kVA North America Models Rear Panel (U03x11V) The 3kVA NA UPS unit has a permanently connected input power cord with a NEMA L5-30 plug. This unit has two groups of outputs. Group 1 (2x 5-20R and 1xL5-30R) outlets are the main outlets that are not switchable, these outlets should contain the critical loads.
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2kVA Europe Models Rear Panel (U02x12V) The 2kVA EU UPS unit has a power cord with Schuko CEE 7/EU1-16P and BS1363A on either end to connect the input of the UPS and to a wall outlet. This unit has two groups of outputs.
UPS Options External Battery Pack The UPS comes with one External Battery Pack (EBP). Additional EBPs may be connect to the UPS to extend the runtime of the UPS when operating in battery mode. The single-phase 5-10kVA UPS units support up to five EBPs. The 3-phase 10-20kVA UPS units support up to eight EBPs.
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Ensure that the polarities are correctly connected to the UPS unit and to subsequent EBP units. The battery cartridges cannot be mixed, please use the Panduit recommended battery cartridges sets (P/N UVD240 or P/N UVD480) for the appropriate EBP. Battery cartridges must be changed in sets.
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Connect the ethernet port on the Network card to an ethernet switch or router using a standard Cat 5E or Cat 6 ethernet cable. Sensor Connection Connect the supports Panduit environmental sensors and/or sensor hub with the cables provided in the sensor installation kit. MAC ID Label The MAC ID of the wired ethernet port is listed on the label on the faceplate of the Network card.
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using a paper clip or similar device. The behavior of the Network card is provided in the table below and is dependent on the duration of the button press. RESS DURATION FUNCTION >8 Seconds Soft Reset to Restart/Reboot NMC >20 Seconds Hard Reset to Reset factory default settings of NMC Micro USB Connection The USB connector provides a COM port connection for a command line interface (CLI)
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Relay Card The intelligent slot on the UPS unit may except the relay card or the Network card, not both. The relay card would typically not be used in the 3-phase UPS units since these unit have dry contact points built into the unit. Follow the steps in the Network card section to install or remove the relay card from the UPS unit.
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The relay card contains eleven dry contact outputs plus common and one dry contact input plus ground. The input and outputs are factory programmed according to functions listed in the table below. Figure 16: Relay Card Front and Top View (showing connection points) SMARTZONE G6 UPS USER MANUAL...
Section 2 – Front Panel Display (FPD) The UPS Front Panel for all 1to3kVA Models are the same. The front panel contains four status LEDs, a 2.8-inch segmented color display and four function buttons. Figure 17: Front Panel Display (FPD) Status LEDs Each unit has four Status LEDs that provide a quick high-level view of the units operating conditions.
Function Buttons Button Button Name Function Description Icon • Press to Display previous selection • Press to Display next selection • In Settings Mode, press to save setting selection and DOWN exit settings mode • In Battery Mode, press for 3 seconds to turn off UPS •...
Color Display Operation The display has 2 types of operations. It has a Monitoring operation, and a settings operation. Monitoring Operation Screen # Parameter(s) Name(s) Example Display Content Input voltage & M-01 Output voltage Battery voltage, M-02 & Battery hold time &...
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Screen # Parameter(s) Name(s) Example Display Content Ambient M-05 Temperature (°C & °F) M-06 UPS Model. UPS Serial Number Suffix UPS Part Number SMARTZONE G6 UPS USER MANUAL...
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Screen # Parameter(s) Name(s) Example Display Content SKU Number M-10 Firmware Version Error Code M-11 (Alarm/Faults) SMARTZONE G6 UPS USER MANUAL...
Settings Operation Screen # Settings Content display Mode setting (Normal view) S-01A • ENTER to change setting • UP▲ for previous setting • DOWN▼ for next setting • CANCEL to exit no change Mode setting S-01B (CF view) Mode setting S-01C (GEN mode) Mode setting...
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Screen # Settings Content display Output Voltage Setting (110, 115, 120) S-02 • ENTER to change setting • UP▲ for previous setting • DOWN▼ for next setting • CANCEL to exit no change Frequency setting (50 or 60Hz) S-03 • ENTER to change setting •...
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Screen # Settings Content display Bypass voltage upper limit setting (120-132Vac) S-07 • ENTER to change setting • UP▲ for previous setting • DOWN▼ for next setting • CANCEL to exit no change Bypass voltage lower limit setting (80-110Vac) S-08 •...
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Screen # Settings Content display BYPASS Setting (Bypass disabled view) S-10B • ENTER to change setting • UP▲ for previous setting • DOWN▼ for next setting CANCEL to exit no change SMARTZONE G6 UPS USER MANUAL...
Appendix A: 1 to3kVA Fault/Alarm Codes The following Error Code Tables list the available Fault and Alarm codes shown on the display of the 1 to 3VA 1-Phase UPS Family. The Buzzer will make a continuous beep or periodic beep (about 1 per second). The Alarm/Fault LED will either illuminate Yellow for Alarm or Red for Fault.
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