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S600D,3x1,10-20kVA UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY USER MANUAL – rev. 0 504902039028...
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S600D All rights, including rights of translation, reproduction in any form or other usage of this document, or any part of it, are reserved. Transgressors will be liable for damages. All rights, including rights deriving from the granting of patent or registration of utility, model or design, are reserved.
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It is exposed to heat sources or strong electro-magnetic interference ⚫ Disclaimer VERTIV may not be held accountable or responsible for defects and malfunctions arising for the following reasons: Application range or operating environment outside the specified limits ⚫ Unauthorized modification, incorrect installation or operation ⚫...
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Used for instructions that the user must read carefully and observe, even if failure to do so may not result in damage. This manual contains information concerning the installation and operation of single UPS modules and parallel systems of the Vertiv S600D 10kVA-20kVA UPS. Read this manual thoroughly before installing, using and servicing the UPS.
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S600D General safety precautions (For users) Like other types of large power equipment, the UPS and battery circuit breaker box/battery cabinet contain high voltages. This equipment meets the IP20 standard, and other safety panels are fitted inside the equipment. The UPS may be operated in complete safety, provided the general instructions and the steps recommended in this manual are followed.
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S600D This Manual describes the following devices Product Model Liebert S600D 10kVA (Standrad UPS) Liebert S600D 20kVA (Standard UPS)
S600D Chapter 1 Overview This section provides a short introduction to the Liebert S600D 10kVA - 20kVA UPS (hereafter referred to as “the UPS”), covering features, design concept, parallel system, operating mode, battery management and battery protection. 1.1 Features The UPS is connected between a critical load (e.g. a computer) and the mains power supply to provide high quality power for the loads.
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S600D Input Output Battery Battery charger Figure 1-1 Block diagram illustrating the working principle of a UPS single module The UPS has its own battery charger and adopts advanced temperature compensation technology to effectively prolong the battery service life. The inverter is principally based on the use of large power IGBTs, and adopts advanced SVPWM control technology to reconvert the DC bus voltage to AC voltage.
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Should this condition occur, please contact your local VERTIV customer service centre for technical support. (Parallel System) In the event of a fault on a UPS module, it will automatically exit the parallel system. If the system is still capable of providing the power required by the load, the remaining modules will continue to supply the load without interruptions.
S600D Maintenance bypass The UPS is equipped with a second bypass circuit, known as the maintenance bypass, which provides a safe working environment for the engineers to carry out regular maintenance or repair the UPS system, while providing unregulated mains supply to the loads. The maintenance bypass can be activated manually selected by closing the maintenance bypass switch, and disconnected by setting the switch to OFF.
S600D Parallel System Features 1. The hardware and software of a parallel system are identical to those of the individual modules. The parallel system is configured by modifying the respective settings in the configuration software or via the control panel. 2.
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S600D The UPS features the following operating modes: Normal mode ⚫ Battery mode ⚫ Bypass mode ⚫ Maintenance mode ⚫ ECO mode ⚫ Parallel redundancy mode (system expansion) ⚫ LBS system mode ⚫ Common battery string mode ⚫ Normal mode As shown in Figure 1-3, the mains is rectified by the UPS rectifier and then inverted by the inverter to supply uninterrupted AC power to the loads.
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S600D Battery mode As shown in Figure 1-4, the operating mode where the battery provides the backup power supply to the loads through the rectifier and inverter is called battery mode. In the event of a mains failure, the system will transfer automatically to battery mode with no interruption in the power supply to the load.
Never use batteries having different brands, type or capacities in the same system. Common battery string mode is suitable for parallel systems only, and is not compatible with LBS mode. 1.5 Battery Management The following battery management functions are set by the service engineer using the VERTIV setting software. Normal Function 1. Constant current boost charge Uses a constant current (within battery charging limit) to charge the battery.
9. Maximum boost charge protection time To protect against the battery overcharge damage caused by long time boost charge, it is essential to set-up a protection time a protect time limit This limit value is set-up by the service engineer using the VERTIV setting software.
S600D Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation This section provides a brief introduction to the UPS mechanical installation procedures, including the precautions, initial inspection before installation, environmental requirement, mechanical requirement and installation diagram. 2.1 Precautions This section describes the environmental and mechanical requirements and mechanical considerations that must be taken into account when planning the positioning and cabling of the UPS equipment.
S600D 2.3 Tools 1. For reasons of safety, all installation tools used on live components must be insulated. 2. The tools listed in Table 2-1 are for reference only; please adapt to the actual requirements for on-site installation and connection. Table 2-1 Tools Name Drawing...
S600D 2.4 Unpacking Unpack the UPS and battery packages under the supervision of an authorized service engineer. Proceed as follows: 1. Remove the carton. Remove the packing strap and lift the whole carton upwards, as shown in Figure 2-1. Removing carton from standard UPS Figure 2-1 Removing cartons 2.
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S600D Remove the fixing structural parts Inserting direction Figure 2-2 Removing the bottom pallet 3. After moving the cabinet to the installation site, you raise the adjustable feet and use the castors to move the cabinet to its final installation position, finally, rotate the adjustable feet until they are in contact with the floor. See Figure 2-3 for the finished installation.
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S600D 2. In the case of UPS , simply secure the fastening structural parts removed in step 2 to the cabinet bottom (See right drawing); in the case of UPS , install the fastening structure parts to both the left and right hand sides (See left drawing) based on the right drawing to avoid tipping.
S600D 2.5 Initial Inspection Before installing the UPS, carry out the following inspections: 1. Ensure that the UPS equipment room meets the environmental requirements specified in the product technical specifications, especially the ambient temperature, ventilation conditions, and the levels of dust. 2.
S600D Recharge the battery at regular intervals during storage in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. During the charge process, connect the UPS temporarily to the mains and activate the battery by recharging it. 2.7 Mechanical Requirements Moving the Cabinet 1. Ensure that the load capacity of the lifting equipment used to move the UPS cabinet is sufficient. 2.
S600D Chapter 3 Electrical Installation This section principally introduces the UPS electrical installation procedures, including the power cable and signal cable connecting procedures and methods. Once the mechanical installation procedure is complete, it is necessary to connect the power and signal cables to the UPS.
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S600D 2. Non-linear load (like switch power) affects the design of output and bypass neutral line. The neutral line current may exceed the rated phase current, at most 1.5 times of the rated phase current. Recommended CSA of UPS Cables and corresponding Lugs The recommended CSA of the UPS cables is listed in Table 3-2.
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S600D 1. The protective earth cable dimension shall be selected according to the AC power failure level, cable length and protection type. The grounding wire connection must use the shortest possible connection route. 2. In the case of cables that are required to handle large current, it may be easier to use multiple smaller cables in parallel.
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S600D Figure 3-1 RCCB symbols The UPS is fitted with an internal EMC filter, therefore the protective earth cable leakage current is 0 - 1000mA. We recommend confirming the RCD sensitivity of the upstream input power distribution and downstream power distribution (to the load) lines.
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S600D Remove this Panel,open holes and lead cables through holes to corresponding terminals Figure 3-3 Power cables wiring diagram (rear cable access) 1. Before connecting the cables, make sure that all the external and internal UPS power switches are set to OFF, and post the appropriate warning signs to prevent inadvertent operation of the switches.
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S600D Note Note that the common input copper shorting bars are fitted before delivery. Figure 3-4 3-in 1-out, common input configuration cable connection (factory default) 2. 3-in 1-out, split bypass configuration Refer to Figure 3-5, remove the three copper shorting bars between the rectifier input terminals (mA-mB-mC) and the bypass input terminals (bA-bB-bC).
S600D output copper shorting bars (oA-oB-oC), oN and the load. Refer to Table 3-1 for the tightening torque values. Make sure that the phase rotation is correct. Prior to the service engineer's visit, if the load is not ready to be connected to the power supply, it is important to ensure the terminals of the output cables are insulated safely Connecting the batteries If the external battery is required, ensure correct polarity between the battery string terminals and the BCB, and...
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S600D Dry Contact Port The UPS provides five dry contact ports. The silkprints of the five dry contact ports are 1 - 12. The pin layout of each dry contact port is shown in Figure 3-7, and the port description is shown in Table 3-5. Figure 3-7 Pins of dry contact ports Table 3-5 Description of the dry contact ports Silkscree...
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S600D Activating the UPS EPO will deactivate the rectifier, inverter and static bypass, but does not disconnect the UPS from the mains input. If you wish to disconnect the UPS completely, it is also necessary to open the input MCB installed upstream of the UPS when activating the EPO.
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The multifunction port uses the standard RJ45 port, which supports the Modbus/Jbus protocol and can be used to connect the VERTIV temperature & humidity sensor. The user can enable Modbus/Jbus protocol function or sensor function via the 'Settings' on the LCD.
S600D Chapter 4 Operator Control and Display Panel This chapter introduces the functions and use of the components on the UPS operator and display panel, and provides LCD display information, including the LCD screen types, detailed menu messages, prompt windows message and UPS alarm list.
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S600D Table 4-1 Description of LED indicators Indicator Colour State Meaning UPS output present Run indicator Green Blinking Inverter is starting UPS output not present, inverter is starting Yellow Alarm active Alarm indicator Fault present No alarms, no faults Audible Alarm (Buzzer) UPS operation is accompanied with the following two different kinds of audible alarms, as described in Table 4 -2.
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S600D Figure 4-2 LCD screen The LCD includes a user-friendly interface and a 320 × 240 dot matrix image display. Thanks to the user-friendly, menu-oriented LCD it is possible to browse easily through the UPS input, output, load and battery parameters, obtain information about the current UPS status and alarm messages, as well as performing functional setting and control operations.
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S600D Figure 4-4 Initial Start-up Guide (2) Battery parameter page On this page, you can set-up the battery cell number and total Ah. The available settings are 24, 32 and 40. See the right hand diagram in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Initial Start-up Guide (3) If there is an external battery module, the 'Local battery total Ah' will not appear, see Figure 4-6.
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S600D Figure 4-7 Initial Start-up Guide (4) In the case of the output page, the REPO terminal (forcible output shut-down) must be unplugged when carrying out the settings, otherwise the interface shown in Figure 4-8 will appear. Figure 4-8 Prompt for removing REPO terminal End page The interface shown in Figure 4-9 will appear.
S600D 4.2 LCD Menu Structure Figure 4-10 LCD menu structure 4.3 LCD Screen Types Start Screen When the UPS is started up it performs a system self-test, during which the Start Screen is displayed for approximately 10 seconds, as shown in Figure 4-11. Figure 4-11 Start screen Flow Screen Once the UPS self-test is complete, the flow screen shown in Figure 4-12 will appear.
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S600D Figure 4-12 Flow screen Press the key on the flow page to access the primary screen. Main Menu Screen The main menu screen consists of six icons: Status, Settings, Control, Log, About, Maintain. As shown in Figure 4-13. Figure 4-13 Main menu screen Press the key on the main menu screen to return to the flow screen.
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S600D Settings page The Settings page can be used to access the Output, Battery, Parallel, Monitor, System, and Outlet settings. For details about the setting up the parameters, refer to Appendix 1 . See below:...
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S600D Control page The Control page may be used to access the Turn ON/OFF/to BYPASS, Manual battery test, etc. functions. See below: Log page The Log page can be used to access a list of current and historical UPS events. See below: About page The About page contains information about the Product, Network, and Efficiency.
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S600D Maintain page The Maintain page is password protected and reserved for use by VERTIV service engineers only. Default Screen During the UPS operation, if there is no alarms for two minutes, the display will revert to the default as shown in Figure 4-14.
S600D 4.4 Prompt Window A prompt window is displayed while the system is in operation to alert you to certain conditions and/or request you to confirm a command or other operation. Table 4-4 lists the prompts and the associated meanings. Table 4-4 Prompts and meanings Prompt Meaning...
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S600D Alarm message Description The AC input mains N line has not been detected. Please check whether the input N line has been interrupted Input neutral lost or disconnected Input ground lost Check whether the PE line is connected securely, and that the alarm can be cleared on line The mains AC input phase is reversed.
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S600D Alarm message Description Output pending Remote shut-down has been enabled, and the system will be switched off The system is in the standby state, and the shut-down dry contact has been enabled Check whether the shut- Output disabled down dry contact has been enabled or not Version incompatible The monitoring board and DSP board versions are incompatible Electrical leakage...
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This alarm occurs when the model identification is incorrect. Solution: Contact service manager If the alarm is generated as the result of a software value set-up by an authorised VERTIV engineer, and you wish to modify the setting, please get in touch with your local VERTIV customer service centre.
S600D Chapter 5 Operating Procedures This section introduces the operating precautions and describes the UPS operating procedures in detail. 5.1 Brief Introduction Precautions The user may only carry out the operations described in this section once the authorised service engineer has switched the UPS on for the first time and completed the commissioning tests Warning: hazardous mains and/or battery voltage 1.
S600D Inbuilt Output Isolation Transformer Figure 5-1 UPS power switch 5.2 UPS Start-up Procedures Check Before Start-Up 1. Check and confirm that the UPS and POD power distribution mode (if configured) is correct, that the power and signal cables are connected correctly, and there are no short circuits. 2.
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S600D Figure 5-2 Start-up interface Start-up Procedures In Normal Mode 1. These procedures result in mains voltage being applied to the UPS output terminals. 2. If any loads are connected to the UPS output terminals, check with the user that it is safe to apply power. If the load is not ready to receive power, please disconnect the downstream load switch, and apply a warning label at the load connection point.
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S600D Figure 5-4 Output interface 4. After setting up the corresponding parameters, press the power button for two seconds so that the dialogue box shown in Figure 5-5 appears on the LCD screen. Figure 5-5 Switching the UPS on After selecting 'YES', the run indicator (green) blinks, the inverter starts, and the run indicator switches on. 5.
S600D Figure 5-6 Switching the UPS on After selecting 'YES', the inverter starts, and the run indicator (green) is illuminated. 5.3 Procedures for Transferring Between Operating Modes The Inverter operating modes include Normal mode and Battery mode. Transfer from Normal Mode to Battery Mode When the mains supply is interrupted, the UPS will transfer to Battery mode.
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S600D Figure 5-8 Bypass normal interface In Inverter mode, press and hold the power button. If the bypass is abnormal, then the interface shown in Figure 5-9 will appear, select 'YES' to shut down the UPS output. Figure 5-9 Bypass abnormal interface Note In Bypass mode, the load is directly fed by the mains power instead of the pure AC power from the inverter.
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S600D Figure 5-10 ECO mode not enabled Select 'Turn on UPS' and click OK to transfer to Inverter mode, see Figure 5-11. Select 'Turn off UPS' and click OK to shut down the UPS output. Figure 5-11 Bypass to inverter mode If ECO mode is enabled, the interface shown in Figure 5-12 will appear.
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S600D Transfer From Normal Mode To Maintenance Bypass Mode When the UPS is running in Normal mode, you can use this procedure to transfer the load from inverter output to maintenance bypass. Before performing this procedure, you should check the LCD information first, and make sure the bypass is normal and synchronized with the inverter.
S600D It is important to close the bypass switch (Q2) before opening the maintenance bypass switch; otherwise the power supply to the load will be interrupted. 5. Set internal maintenance bypass switch Q3 to off. Return the Q3 baffle to its original position, then fasten the retaining screws.
S600D After EPO, if the mains input is present, the UPS control circuit will remain active; however, the output is interrupted. To completely remove all mains power from the UPS, first disconnect the UPS external mains switches, and then disconnect the battery terminals. 5.6 Automatic Restart In the event of a mains power failure, the UPS draws power from the battery in order to supply the load until the batteries are discharged, at which point the UPS will shut down.
S600D Figure 5-16 Language selection 4. Press the key to select your required language, then press the key to confirm. At this point the LCD information will be displayed in your selected language. See Figure 5-17. Figure 5-17 Changing Language 5.
S600D Figure 5-19 Monitor interface 3. Press the key, followed by the key to highlight the date and time, see Figure 5-20. Figure 5-20 Selecting date and time 4. Press the key, move the cursor and press the key to change the date and time as required. See Figure 5-21.
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S600D Figure 5-22 Main menu 2. Press the key, the interface shown in Figure 5-23 will appear. Figure 5-23 Entering the password To change the password, proceed as follows: 1. Press the key to move the cursor to the 'Monitor’ page, see Figure 5-24. Figure 5-24 Monitor interface 2.
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S600D Figure 5-25 Changing the settings password 3. Press the key, the interface shown in Figure 5-26 will appear. Figure 5-26 Settings password 4. Enter the current password and press the key to confirm; at this point requests the user to enter a new password.
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S600D Figure 5-28 Confirming the new password 6. After the confirming the new password, press the key; at this point a system prompt appears indicating that the password has been changed successfully, see Figure 5-29. Figure 5-29 Password changed successfully 7.
S600D Chapter 6 Battery This section introduces the battery, providing information about safety, installation and maintenance, and the battery protection function. 6.1 Introduction The UPS battery string consists of a number of batteries connected in series, and provides rated DC input voltage for the UPS inverter.
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S600D Warning: hazardous battery voltage present behind covers 1. No user-serviceable parts are located behind the protective covers that can only be removed by using tools. Only qualified service personnel are authorized to remove such covers. 2. Before working on the copper bars connected to the external battery, please ensure they are disconnected from all power supplies. Proper connection mode Improper connection mode Applying too little or too much torque may result in poor connections.
S600D Warning: hazardous battery voltage present behind covers may be caused. i) Clean the battery enclosure with a damp cloth. To avoid any static or arcing, do not use dry cloths or dusters to clean the batteries. Do not use the organic solvents (such as thinners, gasoline, volatile oil) to clean the batteries. Otherwise, the battery enclosure may be cracked.
S600D 6.4 Precautions For Installation Design 1. The precautions that must be applied when installing, using and servicing the batteries are described in the respective battery manual provided by the battery manufacturer. 2. The safety precautions described in this section include important matters that must be taken into account when designing the installation.
If external batteries are selected, please select a BCB with sufficient DC breaking capacity. To avoid risks, we recommend using a VERTIV BCB for your external battery. The external battery must be connected to the UPS via the BCB. The BCB can be closed manually and is equipped with an electronic tripping device controlled by the UPS control circuit.
S600D Battery Connections 1. All the battery cabinets or battery racks must be connected and properly grounded. 2. When multiple battery strings are used, they shall be connected first in series and then in parallel. Before switching the UPS on and connecting it to the load, check that the total voltage of the batteries is as specified. The negative and positive poles of the batteries must be connected to the negative and positive battery terminals of the UPS, in accordance with the labels on the battery and UPS.
S600D 2. Make sure that all the safety devices are present, in good condition and that they function correctly, and make sure that the battery management parameter settings are correct 3. Measure and log the air temperature in the battery room. 4.
S600D Once the maintenance work is complete, please wear arc protective gloves and arc protective clothing when reconnecting the cabinet battery terminals and internal battery terminals. To reconnect the internal batteries in the standard UPS, simply restore the connection terminals between W101 and W107, W102 and W106, W103 and W108; to reconnect the internal batteries in the UPS with side cabinet, simply restore the connection terminals between W101 and W107, W102 and W106, W103 and W108 first, and then the connection terminals between W201 and W207, W202 and W206, W203 and W208.
To achieve coordinated operation of the modules in the parallel system, each module must be configured separately using the VERTIV setting software. This must be done by VERTIV service personnel. Cabinet Installation Place the UPS modules side by side and interconnect them as shown in Figure 7-1. The output distribution mode (Q1EXT, Q2EXT must be configured) shown in Figure 7-1 is recommended to facilitate maintenance and system testing.
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S600D Figure 7-1 Circuit diagram of typical parallel system (with common input, separate batteries and output) Power Cables The power cable wiring is similar to that of the UPS module. Refer to 3.1 . The bypass and rectifier input supplies must be use the same neutral line input terminal. If the input is fitted with a current leakage protection device, the device must be fitted upstream of the neutral line input terminal.
S600D Figure 7-2 Parallel signal cable connections (Parallel system) Note 7.3 Operating Procedures for Parallel Systems Warning Proceed one step at a time, and only move on to the next time when the current operation has been completed for all the UPS modules in the system. Start-up Procedures In Normal Mode These procedures are used to start the UPS starting from the fully switched off condition, which means that neither the UPS or the maintenance bypass switch have supplied power to the load before.
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S600D 1. These procedures result in mains voltage being applied to the UPS output terminals. 2. If any loads are connected to the UPS output terminals, check with the user that it is safe to apply power. If the load is not ready to receive power, please disconnect the downstream load switch, and apply a warning label at the load connection point.
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Procedures for Isolating One UPS Module from a Parallel System These procedures may only be carried out by VERTIV service personnel, or under their supervision. Before operation, confirm that the system capacity has sufficient redundancy to avoid system shut down due to overload.
S600D Procedures For Completely Powering Down the UPS In order to shut the UPS down completely and disconnect the power supply to the load, proceed as follows: All power switches, isolating switches and breakers are switched to off, and the UPS no longer supplies power to the load.
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S600D Bypass Bypass To load Figure 7-3 LBS system (UPS module) Bypass Bypass To load Figure 7-4 LBS system (parallel system) Note External Protective Device Refer to 3.1.9 .
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S600D Power Cables The power cable of dual-bus power system is similar to that of single system. Refer to 3.1 Connecting the Power Cables LBS Cable 1. The appearance of the LBS port is the same as the parallel port (see Figure 3-6). 2.
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S600D Figure 7-6 LBS parameter settings interface The LBS is the load synchronisation system, and is used to synchronise the output voltage phases of the two sections of the UPS system. The two sections of the UPS system may consist of two single UPS units, or two UPS parallel systems.
S600D Chapter 8 Options This section lists the UPS options and provides information about installing and configuring the various options, and their respective functions. 8.1 List of Options Option name Note Model 3-in 1-out copper bar Site installation S600D S600D (factory installation, 32-block internal 9Ah battery) S600D (site battery kit (2-group)
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The SIC card is a network management card. It may be used to provide network communication capability on VERTIV designed UPS modules. It can also be connected to the IRM series sensor to provide environment monitoring functions. When the intelligent device generates an alarm, the SIC card can notify the user by logging the event, sending captured information, and generating an email message.
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S600D Procedures The SIC card is hot pluggable, therefore there is no need to shut the UPS down when installing it. Some of the electronic components on the SIC card static sensitive, therefore, avoid touching the components or circuit on the SIC card with bare hands or other conductive materials, so as to protect the SIC card against static shock.
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GND, common GND Others Cable options VERTIV provides three cable options for connections to the DB25 connector of the relay card, depending on the user’s requirements Figure 8-10 - Figure 8-12 show the appearance and wiring principle of each cable.
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S600D DB25 male (pin-type) X14J7A plug (pin-type) 560 ohm/1W DB25 male (pin-type) Figure 8-11 Appearance and wiring diagram of cable 2 (UFDRY21SL2) DB25 male (pin-type) This end is labelled "UPS" Installation Figure 8-12 Appearance and wiring diagram of cable 3 (UFDRY21SL3) Note Some electronic components on the relay card are sensitive to static electricity.
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S600D Table 8-4 Setting the UPS switch-on and switch-off signal input function Bit 8 Function UPS switch-on and switch-off signal input function enabled UPS switch-on and switch-off signal input function disabled 2. Insert the relay card into the UPS. The relay card is hot-pluggable, therefore it may be installed without shutting the UPS down. a) Remove the Intellislot port cover (see Figure 3-6) on the front panel.
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S600D For a detailed description of the IS-UNITY-DP card, refer to Liebert IntelliSlot Unity Card User Manual–Web, SNMP, Modbus, BACnet, YDN23, which is available as an accessory. IS-UNITY-LIFE Card We recommend using shielded cables in order to increase EMC. The appearance of the IS-UNITY-LIFE card is shown in Figure 8-15. Figure 8-15 Appearance of IS-UNITY-LIFE card For a detailed description of the IS-UNITY-LIFE card, refer to Liebert IntelliSlot Unity Card User Manual-Web,...
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S600D Use the following procedures to switch the UPS on when it is in the fully switched off state. 1. Ensure that the internal maintenance bypass switch Q3 is off, and that the input cables and copper bars are connected securely. Ensure that the input cables and copper bars are connected securely according to the 3-in 1- out power distribution mode configuration.
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S600D Protective Devices For Short Circuit Withstand Current This kit contains three bypass fuses (one fuse for each phase) designed to guarantee the UPS withstand short circuit at 30kVA. If this kit is installed, please refer to Figure 8-21 for the fuse blow-out curve when choosing the UPS downstream switch and transformer load.
S600D Chapter 9 Service And Maintenance This section focuses on UPS maintenance, including fan maintenance, battery maintenance, UPS cleaning, UPS state checks, and UPS function checks. Never attempt to carry out maintenance on the UPS while it is on line. Ensure that the UPS has been switched off completely when performing any internal maintenance operations on it.
VERTIV may not be held liable for the environmental impact resulting from the failure to comply with the guidelines set out in this section, or to use the waste battery recycling system offered by VERTIV.
S600D Chapter 10 Specifications This section lists the UPS specifications. 10.1 Conformity and standards The UPS has been designed to comply with the European and international standards listed in Table 10-1. Table 10-1 European and international standards Item Reference Standards General safety requirements for UPS IEC/EN62040-1+A1:2013/AS62040-1 EMC requirements for UPS...
S600D 10.4 Electrical Specifications (Input Rectifier) Table 10-4 Rectifier AC input (mains) Rated power (kVA) Item Unit 10kVA-20kVA Rated AC input voltage 380/400/415, 3-phase 4-wire (+PE) TN/TT power distribution system Input voltage range 305 - 499 Frequency 50/60 (range: 40 - 70) kW/kVA, full load Power factor 0.96 (0.95)
S600D 10.6 Electrical Specifications (Inverter Output) Table 10-6 Inverter output (to critical load) Rated power (kVA) Item Unit 10kVA-20kVA 220/230 (1-phase 2-wire, with neutral reference to the bypass neutral) (3- in 1-out) Rated AC voltage Frequency 50/60 For linear load requirements: <...
S600D Appendix 1 LCD Parameter Settings Menu Item Setting range Default setting Auto restart Disable, Enable Enable Auto restart delay 0~999 seconds 10; Single unit only Guaranteed shut-down Disable, Enable Disable Remote control Disable, Enable Enable Remote power on delay 0~999 seconds Remote shut-down delay 0~999 seconds...
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S600D Menu Item Setting range Default setting Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Battery test weekday Wednesday Saturday Battery test time HH:MM:SS 0:00:00 Battery series 10KVA-12,16,20 16(10KVA) 20KVA-24, 32, 40 32(20KVA) Discharge protect time 1~4320 (min) 4320 Equal charge enable YES, NO Temperature compensation Enable, Disable...
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