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USER MAN. ESTIA 10-15-20kVA (EN) A5
INF511-Y01-U823-1-01

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  • Page 1 288717298 USER MAN. ESTIA 10-15-20kVA (EN) A5 INF511-Y01-U823-1-01...
  • Page 3 Symbols Used in the Manual This symbol indicates the parts that require special attention in the manual. This symbol indicates the instructions where non-compliance can result in life-threatening hazards such as electric shock. This symbol indicates the instructions where non-compliance can lead to injury of the user and/or damage to the UPS.
  • Page 4 PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) CONNECTION....................19 4.2.1.5 PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) MODE ..........................27...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    7. OPERATION METHODS ..........................40 7.1 INITIAL SETTINGS OF THE UPS .......................40 7.2. ACTIVATION ............................40 7.2.1 ACTIVATING A UPS WITH INBUILT BATTERY ..............40 7.2.2 ACTIVATING A UPS WITH EXTERNAL BATTERY ...............41 7.2.3 ACTIVATING THE UPS USING COLD START...............41 7.3 DEACTIVATION ..........................41 7.4 DEACTIVATION ..........................41 7.5 DEACTIVATING MANUAL (MAINTENANCE) BYPASS ..............42 7.6 EMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO) .....................43...
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  • Page 10 3. Rules to be Followed TRANSPORTATION Transport the UPS in upright position. � Use a suitable vehicle as the UPS is heavy. � The UPS should be packed duly when transporting is required. It is therefore "' recommended to store the original packaging. �...
  • Page 11 • Make sure that the floor is strong enough to bear the system weight. • The UPS cable entries and fuses are located at the back of the UPS. The distance between the back of the UPS and the wall should be minimum 50 cm for easy access to the UPS.
  • Page 12 If the loads have nonlinear property, the mains input, the Bypass and output neutral conductors can be loaded 1.5-2 times under normal � operating conditions. In such case configure the neutral cables and the input/output protections as required. 3. Device Unpacking Equipment and batteries damaged during transportation should be examined by the technical service personnel before installation.
  • Page 13 First cut the cards holding the Lift and remove the cardboard box and cardboard cover of the UPS. the styrofoam. Remove the support screws on the The removed supports are moved to the sides of the UPS that secure the UPS side and the device is lowered on the to the pallet.
  • Page 14 Screw the feet on the sides of the UPS to fix the UPS to the ground as shown in the figure. 4.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES The connections can only be made by authorized technical personnel. Any attempt by the user to make the connections can result in a life­ �...
  • Page 15 Terminal Connection of 10-15-20 kVA Estia Compact (3F Input - 3F Output) Devices (F2) PV + Terminal PV - Terminal Ext.Battery- Ext.Battery+ Battery Circuit...
  • Page 16 Terminal Connection of 10-15-20 kVA Estia Tower (3F Input - 3F Output) Devices Breaker...
  • Page 17 A high-quality (low-resistance) earth line should be connected to the UPS input earth busbar PE. Make the earth connections of the loads through the output earth terminal. If there is an external battery cabinet, its earth connection should be made through the earth terminal. If the earth cable comes with the input phase neutral cables, the earth cable should be long enough to prevent its dislocation even if the phase cables are dislocated.
  • Page 18 Connect the"_ " terminal on the battery cabinet to the"_ " terminal on the UPS. • Connect the··+·· terminal on the battery cabinet to the··+" terminal on the UPS. Please carefully read the ESTIA Service Manual for External Battery connections I �...
  • Page 19 4.2.1.5 Photovoltaic (PV) Connection Requirements for photovoltaic (PV) panel connection are as follows: • Make the + (Positive) and - (Negative) wire connection between the PV panel breaker and the PV terminals using the appropriate wire cross section. • Connect the "-" terminal on the PV to the "-" terminal on the UPS. •...
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  • Page 21 The communication cable can be configured as follows if needed, or a standard 9-pin RS232 can be used. 1 )- -( 1 ..c 4)---,, 6 )- -( 6 , 7 ")- -( 7 ..c 8 )- --{ 9 , 9 )- S 4 3 2 1 lo�o o�o...
  • Page 22 Internal SNMP Communication 4.2.2.4 The UPS can be powered off with remote Emergency Power Off or can be soft started to prevent overloading the generator when it starts to work from the Generator. The device has 2 terminals operating with digital inputs on its back side to achieve this. The digital inputs should be connected as dry contacts.
  • Page 23 4.2.2.5 Dry Contact Connections 4 optional dry contact socket connections are available. From the ""Alarm Relays" section of the Settings menu, the signals ··1nput failure, Battery failure, Bypass active, Output failure, High temperature, Output high load, Battery failure and General Alarm" signals can be assigned to these outputs.
  • Page 24 Operating Modes [USPs) Online Uninterruptible Power Supplies connected between the mains and the consumer device protect the consumer device from mains disruptions and particularly mains power outages. The device you purchased generates an output voltage in the form of a sinus wave with very stable amplitude and frequency in the "Inverter"...
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  • Page 26 • • • • • Additional battery cabinets can be connected to UPS types without inbuilt batteries if longer backup times are required. Contact the Technical Service for such connections.
  • Page 27 After the UPS has operated from the battery, it will charge the batteries for 10 hours when the mains voltage returns to the limit values. The battery lifecycle depends on parameters such as battery type, number of charges/discharges, discharge depth, and ambient temperature. The backup time and lifecycle will decrease if the battery is used outside the ideal operating temperature.
  • Page 28 Front Panel The front panel is placed at the front of the UPS and informs the user about the operating status, alarm conditions, and measurements. It also allows access to the control and configuration parameters. The front panel allows the customer to view the operating status of the UPS and the measurement information at various points and can make some allowed settings.
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  • Page 30 LCD DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD The display has screens containing the OPERATING MODE and MENUS. Description of the symbols and indicators on the main screen: Input: The green led turns on if the rectifier is within the limits and operating. The led turns off if there is no input voltage.
  • Page 31 Display of the device Operating Modes on the LCD Display: Online Mode: Battery Mode: Bypass Mode: Maintenance/Manual Bypass Mode: No Operation Mode: PV Mode:...
  • Page 32 Measurements Menu This menu displays the measurements on the UPS. These measurements are made by the UPS and intended to inform the user. Navigate to the other measurement screens using the up and down arrow buttons. The measurement information and their definitions under the measurement menu are as...
  • Page 33 This screen displays the output power [SJ and active power [Pl values for each phase. The screen displays the F-N output voltage IV] and output current [I] for each phase. The screen displays the F-N output load percentage and the power factor [PF] for each screen.
  • Page 34 The screen displays the voltage-current details of the bat t ery. The screen also displays the backup time and battery charge percentage. Charge-discharge current [Battery current is; + if charge current, - if discharge current] Voltage (V), current (I), active power (P) values of the photovoltaic panel are given on this screen.
  • Page 35 Output current crest factor (Icf) and frequency values of each phase are given on this screen. The screen displays the input THDv and frequency values for each phase. 6.2.2 Alarms Menu Annex-2: Alarm A total of 87 alarms are defined in the Alarms menu. Please refer to List for details on alarms.
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  • Page 37 Use the up and down arrow buttons to navigate through the settings menu. Press� on the right-hand side of the screen to access the submenus. The UPS warns the user with a buzzer when there is an active alarm. The alarm voice can be deactivated from this screen if necessary.
  • Page 38 The UPS saves the Events log with time and date information. You should use this screen to make the settings related to Time and Date in order to track the UPS events chronologically. After making the required settings, press � rs,J to save the settings, and press to exit...
  • Page 39 This screen provides the event logs together with their date and time information. You can view the details of any event log by selecting the event us � the up and down buttons and pressing�- If you need Technical Service support for the UPS you should get the up­ to-date details from the Events menu and then make contact.
  • Page 40: Operation Methods

    Output Frequency : 50Hz Number of Batteries : 16 for 10kVA, 24 for 15k VA, 32 for 20kVA , 32 for 10-15-20kVA Estia Tower Estia Tower case Battery capacity :9Ah 7.2. ACTIVATION The UPS can be activated after all the connections and settings are made.
  • Page 42: Deactivating Manual (Maintenance) Bypass

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  • Page 43: Emergency Power Off (Epo)

    7.6. EMERGENCY POWER OFF (EPO) You can use the EPO connection if you need to urgently power off the UPS output. The contact polarity of the EPO connection can be set as normally open or normally closed "Settings" from the menu.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    All service operations on the power source should be performed by authorized persons. All maintenance operations should be performed by Inform Technical Service personnel or the Inform authorized service. All the mains connections and battery connections of the power source should be set to '"OFF"...
  • Page 46: Connecting Loads With High Inrush Current To The Output

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  • Page 47: 9.1. Output Short-Circuit Alarm

    BYPASS VOLTAGE DEFORMED WAVEFORM ALARM It indicates that the Bypass voltage waveform largely differs from an ideal sinusoidal form. Make sure that the Bypass circuit breaker is "ON". BYPASS PHASE SEQUENCE FAILURE ALARM Indicates that the Bypass phase sequence is incorrect. Correct the split bypass phase sequence.
  • Page 48: Rectifier High Load/ Inverter High Load Alarms

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  • Page 49: Input Overvoltage/Input Undervoltage Alarms

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  • Page 50: Annex-1 Dry Contact Alarm List

    Battery voltage low Temperature High Output overload Inverter not sync with Bypass blocked Maintenance alarm Fan abnormal operation •...
  • Page 51: Annex-2 Alarm List

    ANNEX-2 Alarm List The state where the battery voltage is outside the Battery voltage failure maximum and minimum limits. It indicates that the battery capacity is low due to the power drawn from the battery and the battery is about to Battery low run out.
  • Page 52 Displayed if the mains is available but the rectifier Rectifier contactor open-circuit contactor is not ON. [For devices with a battery booster or battery contactor/thyristor] It is displayed if the battery contactor is OFF. In such a case, the batteries can be safely Battery contactor open-circuit connected to the device.
  • Page 53 Bypass active The UPS is supplying the loads from the bypass line. The bypass line is blocked. The UPS will not switch to Bypass blocked bypass. The bypass block is disabled with a command. Bypass deactivated The output voltage is off the limits or not present. Output voltage failure Short-circuit detected on the output.
  • Page 54 The Inverter block is not available for operation. Inverter not available The Bypass block is not available for operation. Bypass not available There is a communication failure between the Front panel LCD [optional front panel] and the device communication failure motherboard.
  • Page 55: Annex-3 Event Log List

    ANNEX-3 Event Log List Parameter updated It indicates that the parameters are updated. Automatic start active Indicates that the automatic start feature is active. It indicates that the automatic start feature is Automatic start deactivated disabled. Device power off active It indicates that the device power off feature is active.
  • Page 56 Rectifier pre-charge complete It indicates that the DC busbar is charged. Rectifier IGBT Generated if the rectifier IGBT temperature is high[> temperature high ° Rectifier IGBT It indicates that the rectifier IGBT temperature has temperature normal returned to normal. It is generated if the battery booster IGBT temperature is BBC temperature high °...
  • Page 57 The rectifier has been blocked because the rectifier Rectifier blocked failure recurred quickly. Rectifier synchrony lost The rectifier is not synchronized with the mains. It indicates that the rectifier is synchronous with the Rectifier synchronous mains. Only one or two of the rectifier phases are Rectifier unbalanced operation operating.
  • Page 58 The bypass line is blocked. The UPS will not switch to Bypass blocked bypass. Bypass deactivated The bypass block is disabled with a command. Output voltage failure The output voltage is off the limits or not present. Output voltage normal Indicates that the output voltage returned to normal.
  • Page 59 Parallel configuration The configurations of the parallel devices are not mismatch compatible. The load power has exceeded the threshold that a single Parallel redundancy failure device operating in parallel can meet. There is a failure in the communication between the Parallel communication failure parallel devices.
  • Page 60: Annex-4 Ups Description And Block Diagram

    SNMP shutdown cmd received...
  • Page 61: Annex-5 Mechanical Drawings

    Usually used to separate the UPS from the input and the output without having to deactivate the loads during maintenance. PVFF: Photovoltaic fast fuse is used to separate the photovoltaic panel and the DC bus. ANNEX-5 Mechanical Drawings 10-15-20 kVA Estia Compact • ..•...
  • Page 62 10 -15 - 20 kVA Estia Tower ======. ,i::;..-·· �- - --- .. •.,. .. -·· �----- -�--...
  • Page 63: List Of Authorized Technical Services

    Authorized Technical Service List Please visit www.inform.com.tr for a list of the authorized technical services.
  • Page 64 Agroupl Ll Jeg ran d bran d inform Elektronik San. Tic. A.�. Head Office Esen�ehir Mah. Hale Sk. No: 6/1 Umraniye, Istanbul Phone, [+90 2161622 58 00 [pbxl Fax, [+90 21616219235 Factory Pelitli Mah. 4440 Sk. No:12 Gebze / KOCAELI Phone, [+90 2621751 16 00 ·...

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