Ampcontrol ISUPS 2 300Wh User Manual

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INTRINSICALLY SAFE UNINTERRUPTIBLE
POWER SUPPLY (ISUPS 2) 300Wh
User Manual
Version No: 5
Doc No: / Name:
ISUPSB004 ISUPS 300Wh V2 User Manual
Author / SME
Approval by Process
September 2024
Ben Pilley
Tasman Dunn
Prepared by:
Owner:
Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version
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  • Page 1 User Manual Version No: 5 Doc No: / Name: ISUPSB004 ISUPS 300Wh V2 User Manual Author / SME Approval by Process September 2024 Ben Pilley Tasman Dunn Prepared by: Owner: Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 1 of 82...
  • Page 2 The note symbol highlights key information. Please share these notes with other operators. ENVIRO The enviro (environmental) symbol highlights areas which may have an impact on the surrounding fauna and/or flora. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 2 of 82...
  • Page 3 The Ampcontrol Intrinsically Safe Uninterruptable Power Supply (ISUPS) described in this document is the property of AMPCONTROL PTY LTD. It is furnished under a license agreement and is to be used only in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    8.3 Equipment Overhaul ......................70 8.4 Disposal ..........................70 9 SPECIFICATIONS ........................71 10 EQUIPMENT LIST ........................72 APPENDIX A – DRAWINGS ......................73 APPENDIX B – APPROVALS ......................76 Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 4 of 82...
  • Page 5 Table 4: Possible Modbus Communications Settings ..............48 Table 5: List of Relay Driving Sources ..................... 50 Table 6: Available Digital Input Setting List ..................54 Table 7: Trip / Reset Latch Operation ....................57 Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 5 of 82...
  • Page 6: Safety And Other Warnings

    Correct operation and safety depend on the ISUPS, and associated equipment being installed correctly. Mechanical and or electrical installation and maintenance of plant and equipment must only be carried out by appropriately qualified personnel and must be tested thoroughly prior to operation. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 6 of 82...
  • Page 7: Receiving And Storage

    If there are shortages or evidence of physical damage, notify Ampcontrol immediately. Notify Ampcontrol immediately in the case of any discrepancies to the packing list. Keep a record of any claims and correspondence. Photographs are recommended.
  • Page 8: Unpacking Of Equipment

    Ensure that any timber and cardboard used as packaging is disposed of in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. Where possible, dispose of all waste products i.e. oils, metals, plastic and rubber products by using an approved recycling service centre. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 8 of 82...
  • Page 9: Product Overview

    Version: 5, Date September 2024 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW The 300Wh V2 Intrinsically Safe Uninterruptible Power Supply (ISUPS 2) by Ampcontrol is designed for Group I applications. The ISUPS converts 90 ~ 250 VAC mains power into intrinsically safe low voltage DC power with a built-in Battery Backup.
  • Page 10: Application

    The user can configure various functions of the ISUPS, as well as the use of the external I/O which includes 3 digital inputs, 3 relay contacts and Modbus communications. Figure 3.1: Application Example Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 10 of 82...
  • Page 11: Figure 3.2: Example Of Isups V2 Label

    The user can configure various functions of the ISUPS, as well as the use of the external I/O which includes 3 digital inputs, 3 relay contacts and Modbus communications. Figure 3.2: Example of ISUPS V2 Label Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 11 of 82...
  • Page 12: Certification

    Techniques eb (mains input), ia (keypad) and mb (input power module) are used for Zone 1 located equipment. The [ia] outputs can be fed into the Zone 0 area. Battery Powered - Ex ia I Ma Equipment can be located in a Zone 0 area. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 12 of 82...
  • Page 13: Installation

    ISUPS certificate of compliance (conditions of safe use). Check the terminal I.S parameters of all devices intended to be connected to the ISUPS against the ISUPS certificate of conformance. If in doubt, consult a competent authority, or contact an Ampcontrol applications engineer.
  • Page 14: Mandatory Installation Practices

    Modifications to its construction will render the unit non- compliant • Complete and accurate records of the installation must be kept as part of the site installation Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 14 of 82...
  • Page 15: Conditions Of Use

    The installation of the ISUPS must be conducted in a manner conforming with the requirements of AS/NZS 60079, parts 0, 14, 17 and 25, in addition to any other standards relevant to the installation, industry or locale. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 15 of 82...
  • Page 16: Table 1: Output Parameter Details

    Some standard models of ISUPS have been tested with two different sets of I.S. parameters. The installer may select and apply only one set of parameters to the I.S. assessment, depending on the requirements of the system. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 16 of 82...
  • Page 17 Terminal X2; Digital Inputs 2 & 3 Ui = 16.5 V Uo = 0 V Terminal X1; Relay 2 and Relay 3: Ui = 30 VDC Ii = 3 A Uo = 0 V Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 17 of 82...
  • Page 18: Mechanical Installation

    To ensure adequate sealing and achieve the IP66 rating, all terminal covers screws must be tightened to a torque of 1.6 Nm. CAUTION! Wiring to the ISUPS must comply with any statutory, site or local wiring codes and Explosion Protection standards, as appropriate. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 18 of 82...
  • Page 19: Figure 4.1: Dimensions And Mounting Details For The 300 Wh Isups

    Version: 5, Date September 2024 M20 Plug 4 Places M16 Plug 4 Places Earth Stud ISUPS2 300Wh 17.5 Figure 4.1: Dimensions and Mounting Details for the 300 Wh ISUPS Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 19 of 82...
  • Page 20: Electrical Installation

    Mines Regulations for Ex e and Intrinsically Safe “ia” wiring are complied with • For terminal connection details see APPENDIX A – DRAWINGS ISUPS2Z005 Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 20 of 82...
  • Page 21 • The 300 Wh ISUPS Ex e terminal compartment cover shall only be secured to the housing using the Ampcontrol suppled M4 captive screws with SS spring washers 4.5.3 I.S. Output Terminals These terminals provide the battery backed I.S. DC output. The characteristic of the output can be seen in Section 5.7.
  • Page 22: Figure 4.2: Rs 485 Switch Location On Pcb

    This termination resistor may need to be taken out of circuit using the switch located in the I.S. Termination compartment depending on application. Figure 4.2: RS 485 switch location on PCB Figure 4.3: Example with one ISUPS powering RS485 communications device. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 22 of 82...
  • Page 23: Figure 4.4: Example With Two Isups Sharing An Rs485 Bus

    The impact on the system of referencing all RS485 commons (0VSC) together and earthing should be assessed before putting into service. All RS485 terminals are of the Large terminal type. See section 4.5.8 for wire terminal details. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 23 of 82...
  • Page 24 Stripping length: Max 9 mm • Cross sectional area: 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm without ferrule • Max ferrule size with sleeve: 0.5 mm • Max ferrule size without sleeve: 1 mm Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 24 of 82...
  • Page 25: Operation

    UPS. Multiple applications of mains power, at frequent intervals, may risk blowing the internal ceramic fuse. Replacing a blown fuse will necessitate returning the unit to Ampcontrol for repairs (See warning in Section 3, Product Overview). This repair could be time consuming & expensive. (See detail above)
  • Page 26: Mains Supply

    Off – The DC Output is off, however the ISUPS can be started via the external start input or the Start button. The ISUPS can also exist in the Discharge Test (section 5.6) and Output Toggle Timer (section 7.3) states. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 26 of 82...
  • Page 27: Led Indication

    This LED illuminates when the ISUPS is operating in current limit mode and extinguishes when operating normally. Overload condition – ISUPS operating in current limit mode No overload fault condition On limit of overload condition Flicker Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 27 of 82...
  • Page 28: Battery Life

    Lead-acid batteries are recyclable products. Recognising the need to be involved in the whole lifecycle of a battery and to protect the environment, Ampcontrol will recycle batteries from ISUPS units that are returned to Ampcontrol at the end of their life. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version...
  • Page 29: Hold Up Time And Discharge Test

    If the user does not set the HUT, the ISUPS will use the factory default without ANY knowledge of the ISUPS loading, and knowledge of desired or designed Hold Up Time requirements. See Section 6.3.4.6 for related settings. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 29 of 82...
  • Page 30: Output Characteristics

    ISUPSB004 ISUPS 300Wh V2 USER MANUAL Version: 5, Date September 2024 5.7 Output Characteristics Figure 5.1: Typical Output Voltage vs. Output Load Current Curve for the ISUPS Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 30 of 82...
  • Page 31: User Interface

    The Information Menus display information regarding the status of the ISUPS. The configuration menus coordinate and display changes to the settings that control the operation of the ISUPS. A password is required to gain access to the configuration menus. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 31 of 82...
  • Page 32: Menu Navigation

    CM/a CM/(b-n) Next Menu Previous Menu Increase Setting Value DOWN Previous Menu Next Menu Decrease Setting Value RIGHT Sub-Menu Next Sub-Menu Sub-Menu Next Sub-Menu LEFT Previous Sub-Menu Previous Sub-Menu Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 32 of 82...
  • Page 33: Information Menu Structure

    Date: 17/09/2007 > 65W15.1Vß1.50iß< Device label MAINS:OFF OP:ON Time: 19:23:01 S/N: 0605-000001 mm1e SW:V2.0:15/07/10 HW:V0.0:09/09/09 LEGEND Power On (Default ENTER Status Menu) UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT Figure 6.2: Menu Structure Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 33 of 82...
  • Page 34 01/01/2008 Time: 05:01:19 SW and HW version menu – displays Soft-Ware and Hard-Ware version. Press the LEFT or the ESC button to return to the Default Menu. SW:V5.8:20/04/23 HW:V6.0:02/03/17 Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 34 of 82...
  • Page 35 (see above left example), then, after a few seconds will display the output voltage and output current reading that was logged (see above right example). Press the ESC to return to the “Log View Menu”. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 35 of 82...
  • Page 36 “Battery Info” menu. While in any of these sub-menus, the UP and DOWN buttons have no effect, the LEFT button changes to the previous menu. Press the LEFT or the ESC button to return to “Battery Info” menu. Battery Level: 78% full Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 36 of 82...
  • Page 37 Relay 1, 2, 3: The top line displays Relay number and its state OPEN/CLOSE, the bottom line displays its driving source, as configured in the “Configuration menu”. Press ESC button to return to “UPS Info” menu. Relay 1: OPEN Digital Input Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 37 of 82...
  • Page 38 Pressing the RIGHT button progresses the display through the Modbus address and the communications settings. An example is shown immediately following. Press the ESC button to return to the “Comms. Info” menu. MB Slave Adr: Set: 9600:E:8:1 Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 38 of 82...
  • Page 39: Configuration Menu

    6A. Time & Date D: 23/01/2009 23:59:59 31/12/2050 Setup 14:38:12 mm7b mm7a 6. Configuration Enter Password: [0 to 9] See ‘IS-UPS Main * * * >0< Menu Structure’ Figure 6.3: Configuration Menu Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 39 of 82...
  • Page 40: Figure 6.4: Configuration Menu - Relay

    6F2: Relay 2 6F3: Relay 3 Configuration Configuration Configuration See figure on See figure on See figure on preceding page preceding page preceding page Figure 6.4: Configuration Menu – Relay Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 40 of 82...
  • Page 41 Be sure to set the new password to a value that is easily remembered because access cannot be gained to the configuration settings without the password. A lost or forgotten password will require returning the unit to Ampcontrol for resetting. Refer to Section 6.3.3 for the Password Management Menu.
  • Page 42 The ENTER button saves the setting into memory. Press the ESC button to return to the User Defined Label Menu (2nd Major Sub-Menu). Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 42 of 82...
  • Page 43 Be sure to set the new password to a value that is easily remembered because access cannot be gained to the configuration settings without the password. A lost or forgotten password will require returning the unit to Ampcontrol for resetting. 6.3.4 ISUPS Output (Alarm & Run Time) Menu – 4th Major Sub-Menu If these undervoltage or undercurrent alarms are set above 0, the undervoltage and undercurrent alarms will be active if the ISUPS CPU is active.
  • Page 44 The LEFT button returns to the previous menu • The ENTER button saves the setting into memory • Press the ESC button to return to ISUPS Output Menu (4th Major Sub-Menu) Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 44 of 82...
  • Page 45 The LEFT button will return to the previous menu • The ENTER button saves the setting into memory • Press the ESC button to return to ISUPS Output Menu (4th Major Sub-Menu) Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 45 of 82...
  • Page 46 Pressing the RIGHT button progresses the display to show the Modbus Mode Menu • Pressing the UP or DOWN button navigates to the adjacent menus • Pressing the LEFT button has no effect Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 46 of 82...
  • Page 47 Pressing the ENTER button saves the setting into memory • Pressing the LEFT button returns to the Modbus Mode menu • Pressing the RIGHT button moves to the Modbus Configuration Menu Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 47 of 82...
  • Page 48: Table 4: Possible Modbus Communications Settings

    Table 4: Possible Modbus Communications Settings Baud Parity Bits Stop 1200 1200 1200 1200 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 4800 4800 4800 4800 9600 9600 9600 9600 19200 19200 19200 19200 Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 48 of 82...
  • Page 49 The “Trip Reset Latch” source cannot be selected in this menu. A separate configuration menu is used to configure the Trip Reset Latch function and to assign a relay to it. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 49 of 82...
  • Page 50: Table 5: List Of Relay Driving Sources

    UPS Alarm (UPS Alarm) Mains Status (Mains Status) Digital Input (Digital Input) Timer Status (Timer Status) Output Status (Output Status) Trip Reset Latch (Trip Reset Latch) GG2 Modbus Master Trip Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 50 of 82...
  • Page 51 If alarm value is set above 0, the undercurrent alarm will be active if the ISUPS CPU is active. I.e. Mains power is on and/or the ISUPS output is on. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 51 of 82...
  • Page 52 Pressing the ESC button returns to the Relay Configuration Modify Menu. Relay x UPS Alarm Menu 6F1A:Relay 1 > UPS Alarm< UPS Alarm Setting Menu UPS Alarm > ACTIVE< Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 52 of 82...
  • Page 53 1 are on. Input 3 can be in any state as it is ignored. Pressing the ESC button returns to the Relay Configuration Modify Menu. Relay Digital Input Menu 6F1A:Relay 1 > Digital Input< Digital Input Setting Menu Digital Input > 3H+2L+1L< Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 53 of 82...
  • Page 54: Table 6: Available Digital Input Setting List

    Non-Isolated Isolated Isolated IGNORED IGNORED HIGH IGNORED IGNORED HIGH IGNORED HIGH HIGH IGNORED IGNORED HIGH IGNORED HIGH IGNORED HIGH HIGH IGNORED IGNORED HIGH IGNORED HIGH HIGH IGNORED HIGH HIGH Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 54 of 82...
  • Page 55 Pressing the ESC button returns to the Relay Configuration Modify Menu. Relay Output Status Menu 6F1A:Relay 1 > Output Status< Output Status Setting Menu Output Status > ON< Relay Off Menu 6F1A:Relay 1 > OFF< Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 55 of 82...
  • Page 56 Assigning the below inputs to the Trip / Reset Latch function DOES NOT override any previous assignments. I.e. If the “Shutdown on DI1” function is enabled the ISUPS will shut down on DI1 regardless of the Trip / Reset Latch function. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 56 of 82...
  • Page 57: Table 7: Trip / Reset Latch Operation

    De-selecting a relay or turning off the Trip / Reset Latch function will not return the relay to its’ previous setting. This must be done manually on the relevant menu. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 57 of 82...
  • Page 58 Pressing RIGHT again takes you to a menu allowing a Discharge Test to be manually started. Discharge Test >OFF < Once on the screen press UP and then ENTER to commence a Discharge Test. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 58 of 82...
  • Page 59: Modbus & Memory Map

    Read Coil Status(0X01) 1 = High 0 = Low, Digital Input 2 Read Coil Status(0X01) 1 = High 0 = Low, Digital Input 3 Read Coil Status(0X01) 1 = High Reserved Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 59 of 82...
  • Page 60 Read Coil Status(0X01) Sense 3 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 60 of 82...
  • Page 61 Bits 15:08 = (Vbb-20000 mV)/0.05 mV (20-32.7 V in Battery Bus and DC 50 mV steps) Output Voltage Bits 07:00 = Uo / 100 mV (0-25.4 V in 100 mV steps) Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 61 of 82...
  • Page 62 0, Read Holding Registers(0X03), Output Toggle Timer immediately switches the Pre-set Single Register(0X06) output Off. The output would come on when this timer expires. 4 -100 Reserved Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 62 of 82...
  • Page 63 Battery Voltage H Read Holding Registers(0X03) Battery Voltage L Read Holding Registers(0X03) Battery Temperature Battery Temperature Read Holding Registers(0X03) (ºC) ISUPS Status ISUPS Status Read Holding Registers(0X03) 112-200 Reserved Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 63 of 82...
  • Page 64 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x20 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x20 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x20 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x20 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x20 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x30 Read Holding Registers(0X03) 0x2E Read Holding Registers(0X03) Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 64 of 82...
  • Page 65 Read Holding Registers(0X03) ‘\n’ 0x0a Read Holding Registers(0X03) Current LCD Top Line Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 65 of 82...
  • Page 66 Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) Read Holding Registers(0X03) 251-300 Reserved Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 66 of 82...
  • Page 67 Valid range = 0X01 to 0X12 Read Holding Year of the Time and Date in BCD format. Year In BCD Registers(0X03), Pre-set format Valid range = 0X00 to 0X99 Multiple Registers(0X10) 306-400 Reserved Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 67 of 82...
  • Page 68: Log Reports

    Feb and Date as 31, though the date is invalid the ISUPS would save it as valid since 31 is within the bounds of 01 to 31. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 68 of 82...
  • Page 69: Service, Maintenance & Disposal

    For a list of required tasks for a detailed inspection of Ex “e” enclosures, refer to AS/NZS 60079.17. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 69 of 82...
  • Page 70: Equipment Maintenance

    All repairs must be carried out by Ampcontrol only. If a fault develops, return the ISUPS to Ampcontrol for repair. It is essential that no attempt be made to repair the ISUPS as any attempt to dismantle or repair the ISUPS can seriously compromise the safety of the unit, and the consequence can be fatal.
  • Page 71: Specifications

    The Ex e terminal compartment is rated to IP65 in accordance with IEC 60079.0:2011. IP Rating The ISUPS (including Ex e terminal compartment) is rated to IP66 in accordance with IEC 60529:2013. Certification IS Certificate IECEx TSA 10.0008X Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 71 of 82...
  • Page 72: Equipment List

    1.5 A Output 79 µH/Ω 2.09 µF 181.5 µH Terminal Cover Part Numbers Part No. Description 179493 KIT ISUPS2 COVER TERM AC 300WH 179494 KIT ISUPS2 COVER TERM IS 300WH Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 72 of 82...
  • Page 73: Appendix A - Drawings

    ISUPS V2 User Manual General Arrangement ISUPS2Z005 ISUPS V2 Terminals I.S. Parameters The drawings appear in the following pages in the same order in which they are listed in the table above. Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 73 of 82...
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  • Page 76: Appendix B - Approvals

    Version: 5, Date September 2024 APPENDIX B – APPROVALS The Ampcontrol ISUPS, in all of its revisions, is Ex-certified equipment - designed for use in explosive atmospheres. The following list is the Certifications, which are relevant for the ISUPS. •...
  • Page 77: Appendix C - Msds

    ISUPSB004 ISUPS 300Wh V2 USER MANUAL Version: 5, Date September 2024 APPENDIX C – MSDS Refer to Ampcontrol Intranet for latest version Page 77 of 82...
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