Please read and save these instructions. This manual contains important instructions for ONEAC models:
• SE041XAT
• SE061XAT
• SE081XAT
• SE101XAT
• SEBP610-2
Please read and save these instructions. This manual contains important instructions for this UPS and External Battery
Cabinet. Follow these instructions during the unpacking, installation, and maintenance of the UPS and the external battery
cabinet. If you have a problem with the UPS or he battery, please refer to this manual before calling technical services.
Chloride
27944 North Bradley Road
Libertyville, IL 60048-9700
USA
Telephone: (847) 816-6000
Toll Free: (800) 327-8801
Fax: (847) 680-5124
www.chloridepower.com/usa
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ONEAC, Sinergy, ManageUPS and MopUPS are all registered trade marks of ONEAC. All other trademarks, product and corporate names are the property of their
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(847) 816-6000 (opt 3) • email: ts@oneac.com Please check with technical services before attempting to repair or return any Chloride product. If an Chloride product needs repair or replacement, Technical Service issues a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number along with instructions on how to return the product.
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(847) 816-6000 (opt 3) • email: ts@oneac.com Please check with technical services before attempting to repair or return any Chloride product. If an Chloride product needs repair or replacement, Technical Service issues a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number along with instructions on how to return the product.
Safety Safety This device serves as an uninterruptible power supply for connected loads. The UPS is in compliance with all relevant safety regulations concerning information technology equipment, for use in an office Intended Use environment. Depending on the type and rating of UPS, certain configurations of battery extensions may be connected. These battery extensions may only be connected to the compatible basic UPS unit.
Setup connection is open, the logic circuit will immediately shut down the UPS output. • The maintenance bypass switch is intended for use by experienced service personnel only. It is located at the back of the unit, behind a safety cover (refer to Figure 9). Open the safety cover to locate and operate the maintenance bypass switch.
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Setup Fig. 1: Step 1: Remove Strapping Fig. 2: Step 2: Lift Carton Cover ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
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Setup Fig. 3: Step 3: Remove Bracing Fig. 4: Step 4: Slide Down Ramp Included with the UPS are two L-shaped tie-down brackets to prevent the UPS from being moved. These brackets are secured to the unit and then to the floor where the UPS will be positioned. ATTENTION: To ease movement over short distances the UPS is fitted with wheels.
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Setup Long Term Storage If the UPS is to be stored prior to use, it should be stored in a clean, dry environment and away from temperature extremes. It is recommended that the equipment be stored in a temperature controlled, moderate humidity environment.
Installation Installation WARNING: Before connecting any input wiring to the UPS, take precautions to insure that all circuits being worked on are de-energized and proper lock-out/tag-out procedures have been followed. This is to ensure that the live input source cannot accidentally be connected to the UPS during installation. WARNING: Installation and operation should only be performed by qualified electrical personnel and in conformity with local and national codes and applicable safety standards.
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Installation Connections WARNING: Confirm that all circuit breakers/switches feeding power to UPS are “Open” and locked out per lock-out/tag-out procedures. Bypass Switch Input Breakers Terminal Area Safety Cover Fig. 6: Sinergy SE Series UPS Rear View 1. Open UPS input breakers (Main 1 & Bypass), Fig. 6. 2.
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Installation Rear Panel Rear Wiring Box Protection Panel Cable Entry Fig. 7: Side view WARNING: Connect the ground cable first. WARNING: Ensure that the UPS is isolated from ALL AC & DC sources before removing panels. Connecting Power Cables (Refer to section titled Table 4, “Cable Sizes,” on page 12) 5.
Installation Cable Sizes and ® The following table indicates the recommended sizes of conductors in accordance with the NEC . (Air Current temperature surrounding the conduits not greater than 104°F (40°C).) NOTE: Cable sizes are suggested and based on standard configurations. Installers should verify correct ®...
Installation Output Terminal Voltage Table 5. 120/208/240 Output Terminal Voltage Configurations Terminal Voltage (-)120 (+)120* (+)120* 120 Volts (from X2 and X3 to X5 and X6) 208 Volts (from X1 to X4) 240 Volts (from X1 to X6) ATTENTION: *X2 & X3 are wired together, and X5 and X6 are wired together to provide full nameplate rated current at 120 V (50 A for 6 kVA model and 83 A for 10 kVA model).
Installation External Battery Installation Fig. 10: Connecting External battery Cabinets For unpacking the battery cabinets, see “Unpacking” on page 4. See page 7 to page 8 for installation considerations. NOTE: The battery cabinet should be placed close to the UPS while still allowing the UPS adequate ventilation.
UPS Operation UPS Operation In use, the UPS is connected between the AC input power and the load. The operation of this UPS is based on the on-line principle in which the input AC power is first converted to DC, and secondarily converted UPS Mode back to a sine wave of a fixed frequency and voltage to supply controlled power to the load.
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UPS Operation Fig. 12: Block Diagram (120/208/230/240 Volt output)–Typical for models with I in the part number ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
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UPS Operation Fig. 13: Block Diagram (100/200 Volt output)–Typical for models with J in the part number ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
UPS Operation Control Panel The front panel can be adjusted to be flush with the front of the UPS or set at an angle for easier viewing. To move front panel between positions, press the panel on the lower edge. To restore panel to flush position, reach behind panel and press center of support bracket while pressing panel down.
UPS Operation Control Panel Menu Flow Chart Turn UPS Turn UPS to Online ON/OFF Turn UPS Reset Fault to Bypass Control Menu Buzzer Control 10 Second Test Manual Battery Test X Minute Test Start Window Test Till Battery Status menu See Status Menu table on page 21 System Status...
UPS Operation Control Panel Menus and Displayed Text/ Options Window Description UPS XX kVA Self testing please wait Start Window Wait about 6 seconds Window Description UPS XX kVA UPS: “UPS Mode/Warning Table/Fault Table” Menu System Status NOTE: All UPS Mode/Warning Table/Fault Table will alternate once a second.
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UPS Operation Window Description Turn UPS t o ONLINE Turn UPS ON/OFF Turn UPS to BYPASS Reset Fault Reset Fault No Fault Now Alarm On Buzzer Control Alarm Off 10 Second Test X Minute Test Test Till Batt Low Control Menu Cancel Batt Test No Test In...
UPS Operation Window Description Buzzer Alarm Disable/Enable Output Voltage 200/208/220/230/ Set up 1. (1)Internal Batt(0)External Batt20 Batt Total Set up 2. (1)Internal Batt(1)External Batt60 Batt Total Battery Pack Set up 3. (1)Internal Batt(2)External Batt100 Batt Total Set up 4.(0)Internal Batt(1)External Batt40 Batt Total Set up 5.
UPS Start-Up & Shut Down If a fault occurs, proceed as follows: Table 10. Fault Windows Action Window Details Buzzer alarm The buzzer alarm can be switched ON or OFF. Present fault condition can be reset if fault condition is cleared, Clear fault either automatically or by the operator/technician.
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UPS Start-Up & Shut Down present). 9. Press the “MENU” button. 10. Select submenu “Control.” 11. Press “OK”. 12. Select submenu “Turn UPS ON/OFF” and press “OK.” The control panel displays “Turn UPS to ONLINE.” 13. Press “OK” to switch on the inverter. The green “ON” LED is illuminated. UPS Shutdown ATTENTION: Carrying out this procedure will interrupt the supply to the connected critical load.
UPS Start-Up & Shut Down 8. Select submenu “Turn UPS ON/OFF.” 9. Press “OK.” The control panel displays “Turn UPS to ONLINE.” 10. Press “OK” to switch on the inverter. The green “ON” LED is illuminated. The UPS is now in ONLINE operation.
Maintenance Functional Test To test readiness of the UPS, a functional test can be performed. ATTENTION: Supply to the load is not guaranteed during this test. It should not be carried out if a critical load is connected to the UPS. Simulate a mains failure by interrupting the mains supply to the UPS.
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Interfaces affected part with copious amounts of water and seek immediate medical attention. • When replacing batteries, replace with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs. • Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode. •...
Interfaces Serial Interface COM 3 The 9-pole SUB-D connector (pin contacts) contains RS232 compatible signals. NOTE: The interface COM 3 is electrically isolated from primary UPS circuits. Fig. 16: Serial Interface RS232 Table 12. RS232 Pins Pin 2 RxD (receive RS232 compatible signals) Pin 3 TxD (transmit RS232 compatible signals) Pin 4...
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Interfaces Optional Isolated Below are the descriptions of the interface signals for the isolated contacts card that may be installed into Contacts Card the COM slot. This optional card provides potential-free signaling contacts and a shutdown input. Fig. 17: Isolated Contacts Card Interface Signals INV SHUTDOWN This input (pin 3) is enabled with a high signal (+5 V to +12 V with respect to pin 4 (0 V)) and when enabled, switches off the UPS after a mains failure has occurred.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If, in spite of the high reliability of this UPS, problems should occur, please check the following points before contacting Technical Support: • Is the mains voltage present at the UPS input? • Is the input fuse blown or have circuit breakers tripped? When contacting Technical Support, please have the following information ready: •...
Warranty Warranty ONEAC products are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years. This warranty is limited to repairing or replacing, at ONEAC’s option, any defective component, circuit board, or module contained within the product only when it is returned with an ONEAC Return Material Authorization (RMA) number to ONEAC or to an ONEAC-designated repair facility.
Appendix A: Features and Specifications Appendix A: Your ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS features an on-line double conversion integrated isolation transformer. This provides the highest level of protection from power line disturbances available. Features and • Two-year warranty on power control systems Specifications •...
Appendix A: Features and Specifications Specifications Table 14. Specifications UPS Model SE041 SE061 SE081 SE101 SE041XAT SE061XAT SE081XAT SE101XAT Part number SE041XIT SE061XIT SE081XIT SE101XIT SE041XJT SE061XJT SE081XJT SE101XJT Maximum load (VA/W) 4000 VA/2800 W 6000 VA/ 4200 W 8000 VA/5600 W...
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Appendix A: Features and Specifications Table 14. Specifications UPS Model SE041 SE061 SE081 SE101 Optional ten foot power cord available (4 kVA - 10’ power cord with L6-30P; 6 kVA - 10’ power cord with 6-50P). Call ONEAC for details, Table 15.
Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices Appendix B: Larger loads may be supported with 12, 16, and 20 kVA Sinergy SE II kits, created by paralleling two 6, 8, or 10 kVA SE II units respectively. By adding a third UPS, a parallel-redundant system is created. Paralleling UPS General information for paralleling UPSs: Devices...
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Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices Fig. 19: Paralleling Sinergy (models with A in the part numbers) ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
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Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices Fig. 20: Paralleling Sinergy (models with I in the part number) ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices Fig. 21: Paralleling Sinergy (models with J in the part number) Installing a Parallel Step A System 1. Ensure that the mains supply distribution is switched OFF. 2. Ensure that all the main1/bypass input breakers are switched to “OFF” on all UPSs. All terminals, breakers and plugs of UPS can be found on the respective rear panels of UPS/batteries.
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Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices Step C 1. Remove cover of the parallel port of all parallel devices for linking between UPSs. 2. Use the 25-pin standard control cable to connect to one of the parallel ports (the cable is supplied with the UPS).
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Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices Table 16. Sinergy Parallel Kits and Runtimes Runtime Sinergy Parallel KIt Model half load/full Part No. Kit Includes load SE202XAT-2 SE202 60/18 SE202XIT-2 (2) SE101 & (2) SEBP610-2 SE202XJT-2 SE202XAT-4 SE202 117/35 SE202XIT-4 (2) SE101 & (4) SEBP610-2 SE202XJT-4 ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
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Appendix B: Paralleling UPS Devices ONEAC Sinergy SE II Series UPS User Manual...
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