SolarEdge L20-IB00 User Manual

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Uninterruptable Power
Supply for 400VAC Grid
Version 2.0 March 2022
Cat. No. 2MUM-
L20-IB60, L20-IB00
L30-IB60, L30-IB00
User Guide

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  • Page 1 Uninterruptable Power Supply for 400VAC Grid L20-IB60, L20-IB00 L30-IB60, L30-IB00 User Guide Version 2.0 March 2022 Cat. No. 2MUM-...
  • Page 3 Important Notice Copyright © July 2021 SolarEdge Inc. Doc. Part 2MUM-SG-. All rightsreserved.  No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted,  in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SolarEdge Inc.
  • Page 4 Thank you for selecting this uninterruptible power supply (UPS). It provides you with protection for connected equipment. Please read this manual before installing the L series models as it provides important information that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries, allowing you to correctly set up your system for the maximum safety and performance.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE ................................ 1 1.1. TANDARDS AND ONVENTIONS ............................1.2. AFETY YMBOLS NFORMATION ............................1.3. ECHNICAL UPPORT ................................. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS) ........... 3 MAIN FEATURES ............................6 3.1. UMMARY ..................................... 3.2. UNCTIONS AND EATURES ..............................3.3.
  • Page 6 History ..............................32 4.3.5.2. Buzzer ..............................32 4.3.5.3. Setting ............................33 4.3.6. Basic setting ............................34 4.3.6.1. Language ..............................35 4.3.6.2. Password ..............................35 4.3.6.3. Brightness and backlight time ......................36 4.3.6.4. Date and time setting ..........................37 4.3.6.5. Communication setting ......................... 37 4.3.6.6.
  • Page 7 Table of Figures L30......................8 IGURE RONT VIEW IDE VIEW OF L30................9 IGURE RONT VIEW WITHOUT DOOR IEW OF IGURE IMENSIONS....................................IGURE OMMUNICATION PANEL................................. 5000 IGURE USER HOMEPAGE................................5000 IGURE USER COMMUNICATION SETTING PAGE..........................5000A IGURE USER PPEND EQUIPMENT PAGE............................5000A IGURE USER...
  • Page 8 Table of Tables ABLE ATTERIES UANTITY................................... ABLE ABINET OVERVIEW....................................3: D ABLE IMENSIONSAND EIGHTS................................. ABLE OMMUNICATION PANEL................................... 5 LCD ABLE DISPLAY..................................)........................55 ABLE PERATIONAL STATUS AND MODE ABLE AULT NFORMATION..................................ABLE LARM NFORMATION..................................)......................62 ABLE ELAY CONTACTS COMMUNICATION CARD 10 S ABLE PECIFICATIONS....................................
  • Page 9: Preface

    Preface 1.1. Standards and Conventions This user manual contains diagrams which include images of the display screen of the UPS. Unless otherwise indicated, the readings shown in the screen images are only illustrative and are not intended to match the readings on a specific system in any particular environment. Operation and control of the L Family UPS systems is performed through a touch-sensitive LCD display screen.
  • Page 10: Technical Support

    1.3. Technical Support You can contact technical support via any of the following methods: SOLAREDGE Inc. - Critical Power Service Department Available via email at Service.CP@SolarEdge.com ...
  • Page 11: Important Safety Instructions (Save These Instructions)

    2. Important Safety Instructions (Save These Instructions) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! This manual contains important instructions for Model L20 and L30 that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries. L20 and L30 External DC Circuit Over current Protective Device - "CAUTION - To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with DC 160 amperes maximum branch circuit over current protection in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70”.
  • Page 12 CAUTION! Do not open or damage the battery, released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. CAUTION! A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short circuit current. The following precaution should be observed when working on batteries: remove watches, rings, or other metal objects, use tools with insulated handles.
  • Page 13 • Determine if battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source from ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation andmaintenance. These UPS units are extremely heavy.
  • Page 14: Table 1 Batteries Quantity

    Table 1 Batteries Quantity Model Rating SolarEdge P/N Description L20-IB00 20 kVA L20IB-A6G0V09001 L20 3PH 4W UPS 400V 20KVA/20KW IB00 20 kVA L20IB-A6G3V09001 L20 3PH 4W UPS 400V 20KVA/20KW IB60 L20-IB60 L30-IB00 30 kVA L30IB-A6G0V09001 L30 3PH 4W UPS 400V 30KVA/30KW IB00...
  • Page 15: Main Features

    3. Main features 3.1. Summary This series UPS is a kind of 3-phase input/ 3-phase output-out high frequency online UPS. The UPS can solve most of the power supply problems, such as blackout, over-voltage, under-voltage, voltage sudden drop, oscillating of decreasing extent, high voltage pulse, voltage fluctuation, surge, inrush current, harmonic distortion (THD), noise interference, frequency fluctuation, etc.
  • Page 16: System Configuration

    LCD display With LCD plus LED displays, the user may easily understand the t UPS status and its operational parameters, such as input/output voltage, frequency & load %, battery % and ambient temperature, etc. Intelligent monitoring function Using the optional SNMP Card (optional for extra charge), you may remotely control and monitor the UPS.
  • Page 17: Cabinet View

    3.4. Cabinet view Figure 1 Front view/Side view of L20 and L30 L20, L30...
  • Page 18: Figure 2 Front View (Without Door) And Rear View Of L20 And L30

    Figure 2 Front view (without door) and Rear View of L20 and L30 Table 2 Cabinet overview Terminal block for Input, output & LCD panel Bypass Switch Mains Switch Maintenance switch Output switch Communication panel Rear cover Terminal block for battery L20, L30...
  • Page 19: Dimensions And Weight

    3.5. Dimensions and Weight Figure 3 Dimensions Table 3: Dimensions and Weights Model Width Depth Height Net weight L20-IB60 250mm 900mm 868mm 237kg L20-IB00 250mm 900mm 868mm 77kg L20, L30...
  • Page 20: Communication Panel

    L30-IB60 250mm 900mm 868mm 238kg L30-IB00 250mm 900mm 868mm 78kg Communication panel: 3.5.1. Figure 4 Communication panel Table 4 Communication panel (1) Cold start button (2) USB port (for LCD upgrade) (3) RS232 port (4) USB port (for computer connect) (6) BAT_T dry contact Temperature sensor (5) RS485 port port (for NTC)
  • Page 21: Computer Access

    3.6. Computer access 1. One end of a USB cable connects to the computer, the other end connects to the USB port on the UPS. 2. Open the software Muser5000, click “system” button. Figure 5 Muser5000 homepage 3. A window of “Software Parameter Setting” comes out as below, COM choose according to the UPS, baud rate choose 9600, protocol choose “modbus”, then save this setting.
  • Page 22: Figure 7 Muser5000 Append Equipment Page

    4. On the main page of Muser5000, click the button of “Append”, then goes to a window of “Append equipment”. Password is YDC3350. Figure 7 Muser5000 Append equipment page 5. Fill the UPS name field with “Equipment Name”, and UPS’ ID address fieldwith “Equipment address”.
  • Page 23: Operation

    4. Operation 4.1. Operation modes The UPS is a double-conversion on-line UPS that may operate in the following alternative modes. Normal mode 4.1.1. The rectifier/charger derives power from the AC mains and supplies DC power to the inverter while floating and boosting charge the battery simultaneously. Then, the inverter converts the DC power to AC and supplies to the load.
  • Page 24: Maintenance Mode (Manual Bypass)

    SINGLE INPUT: Mains Input DUAL INPUT: Mains Input and Bypass Input Figure 10 Battery mode Maintenance mode (Manual bypass) 4.1.3. A manual bypass switch is available to ensure continuity of supply to the critical load when the UPS is out of order or in repair and this manual bypass switch bears for equivalent rated load.
  • Page 25: Eco Mode

    SINGLE INPUT: Mains Input DUAL INPUT: Mains Input and Bypass Input Figure 12 Bypass mode ECO mode 4.1.5. When the UPS is at AC Mode and the requirement to the load is not critical, the UPS can be set at ECO mode to increase the efficiency of the power supplied. At ECO mode, the UPS works at line-interactive mode, so the UPS will transfer to bypass supply.
  • Page 26: Ups Operation

    4.2. UPS Operation Start procedure 4.2.1. CAUTION! Make sure grounding is properly done! CAUTION! Check to see if the load is safely connected with the output of the UPS. If the load is not ready to receive power from the UPS, make sure that it is safely isolated from the UPS output terminals.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Bypass

    Maintenance bypass 4.2.3. To supply the load via mains, you may simply activate the internal mechanical bypass switch. CAUTION! The load is not protected by the UPS when the internal mechanical bypass system is active, and the power is not conditioned. Switch to mechanical bypass 4.2.4.
  • Page 28: Cold Start Procedure

    The UPS powers from the static bypass instead of the maintenance bypass, then the bypass led will light up. switch off the maintenance bypass breaker, then the output is supplied by the static  bypass of the UPS. Put on the maintenance switch cover. ...
  • Page 29: Shutdown Procedure

    When battery normal, rectifier starts operation, 30s later, inverter starts and operates and Battery LED on. CAUTION! Press the close start button after 30 seconds until closing the battery switch. Shutdown procedure 4.2.7. CAUTION! This procedure should be followed to completely shut the UPS and the load down.
  • Page 30: Parallel Setting

    Parallel setting 4.2.8. Connect the UPS with computer. Power on the UPS.  Open Muser5000 software, after connecting with the UPS successfully, click “System”  >“User Set” Figure 14 Muser5000 homepage Click “Set” at “User Set” window. Password is YDC3350. ...
  • Page 31: Figure 15 Muser 5000 Usersetting Page

    Figure 15 Muser5000 user setting page At the window of “Data Set”, click “Work Mode”, choose “Parallel” for the value, then click  “Set” as shown in below picture. If the UPS sounds a “beep”, that means the setting is correct.
  • Page 32: Figure 17 Muser5000 Ups Id Setting Page

    Figure 17 Muser5000 UPS ID setting page CAUTION! After changing the parallel system ID, the connection between Muser5000 and the equipment might be interrupted. If it happens, re-connect in accordance with the instruction above. CAUTION! Parallel cable cannot be connected when setting the parallel parameters. After setting the UPS systems needed to be paralleled, power off all the UPS systems.
  • Page 33: Lcd Control Panel

    4.3. LCD control panel Overview 4.3.1. Figure 18 LCD control panel introduction Table 5 LCD and LED display Fault LED Bypass mode LED Battery mode LED Inverter work LED LCD display L20, L30...
  • Page 34: Introduction

    Introduction 4.3.2. The display provides more functions than those described in this manual. This chapter describes the UPS GUI, its functions and navigation. On any screen, click return to return to the previous window, click home page to return to the main window.
  • Page 35: Status

    Status 4.3.4. View the voltage and current of the main, bypass, output, battery (can also be entered through by real-time data block), View the status of the switches, dry contacts, through clicking on the block, enter the corresponding data window. L20, L30...
  • Page 36: Main

    Main 4.3.4.1. Click the main block to enter the main data display window. L20, L30...
  • Page 37: Bypass

    Bypass 4.3.4.2. Click the bypass block to enter the bypass data display window. Output 4.3.4.3. Click the output block to enter the output data display window. L20, L30...
  • Page 38: Battery

    Battery 4.3.4.4. Click the battery block to enter the battery data display window. L20, L30...
  • Page 39: Status Info

    Status info 4.3.4.5. Click the Status info to enter the Status info display window. L20, L30...
  • Page 40 L20, L30...
  • Page 41: Alarm

    Alarm 4.3.5. View the alarm and history of the UPS, and open or close the buzzer. Current alarm 4.3.5.1. Click Current alarm to enter the current alarm display window. L20, L30...
  • Page 42: History

    History 4.3.5.2. Click History to enter the history recode display window. Buzzer 4.3.5.3. Click the Buzzer mute, the buzzer will mute, and the red block will change to green, if the buzzer is on, then click the icon, the buzzer will turn on and the button will change to red. Click return to return to the previous window, click home page to return to the main page.
  • Page 43: Setting

    Setting 4.3.6. There are two levels of access: The basic setting for user settings  Advanced setting for technical personnel  L20, L30...
  • Page 44: Basic Setting

    Basic setting 4.3.6.1. Click basic setting, log in with the correct password. The user password is “111111”. L20, L30...
  • Page 45: Language

    Language 4.3.6.2. Click the Language icon, choose a language using arrows, and click the save config icon to save. Password 4.3.6.3. Click password icon, enter user password setting page, input old password and new password, then click save confirm to save the change. Password format is six digits. Password lock time: when the LCD is not touched, it needs to re login when the setting value is set, click left or right icon to change the value.
  • Page 46: Brightness And Backlight Time

    Brightness and backlight time 4.3.6.4. Click the icon to change value. Brightness: Click the text to input new value and click the save config icon to save. Value range is 10~63, default value is 63. Backlight time: LCD backlight delay time, click the text to input new value and click save config icon to save.
  • Page 47: Date And Time Setting

    Date and time setting 4.3.6.5. Click the text to select other value or input new value and click save config icon to save. Date: Current date  Time: Current time  NOTE! For the time to be saved even when the system is in shutdown, install a small battery (CR32) on the motherboard.
  • Page 48: Bypass Settings

    Bypass settings 4.3.6.7. Bypass Volt Prot. Lower Limit: When the difference between the bypass voltage and the rated voltage exceeds the lower threshold for the bypass voltage, the system determines that the bypass voltage is abnormal and that the bypass is unavailable. The value can be –10%, – 15%, –20%, –30%, –45%, The default value is –45%.
  • Page 49: Advanced Settings

    Bypass Switches Limit: Cross currents occur during the transfer between bypass mode and normal mode, which impacts the system. This parameter specifies the number of transfers between bypass mode and normal mode within 1 hour, which ensures system security. The value can be 3 to 10 and is 10 by default.
  • Page 50 NOTE! This operation is recommended to be operated by professionals, or under the guidance of professionals. L20, L30...
  • Page 51: System Setting

    System setting 4.3.7.1. Click the text to select other value or input new value and click save config icon to save. Working Mode: Select the work mode of UPS: Single mode, Parallel mode, ECO mode,  Eco + Parallel Machine Mode Aging Load Rate (%): The value can be 18~100%,default value:60.
  • Page 52: Parallel Setting

    Freq Conv Mode: Frequency conversion mode, enable output frequency set 50Hz or  60Hz, input frequency is 60Hz or 50Hz, UPS no alarm not battery and bypass abnormal. Default is Disable. Float Temp. Compen: temperature sensor compensation switch, when need toconnect ...
  • Page 53: Output Setting

    Cabinet Parallel Basic Units: Parallel cabinet number, must modify the total parallel  cabinet number after setting work mode to parallel mode. The value can only be 2, because only two UPS systems of this model can be connected in a parallel system. Cabinet Parallel Redundancy Units: Parallel redundancy cabinet number, can modify ...
  • Page 54: Battery Setting

    Battery Group: Must modify the number to actual configuration. The value can be 1~8,  default value is 1. Battery number: Must modify the number to actual configuration; For L20-IB00,  the value can be 16~26; For L30-IB00, the value can be 30~50; (Default value is 20 for L20-IB00, and 30 for L30-IB00).
  • Page 55 Chg. Cur. Limiting Coef.: The charging current limit is a multiple of the battery capacity.  The value can be 0.05–0.15 and is 0.15 by default. Cell float volt: The float voltage value can be 2.20-2.29 V/cell and is 2.25 V/cell by ...
  • Page 56: Dry Contact Setup

    Float Temp Compen Coeff(V/Cell/℃): Modify the voltage of compensation after  enable the switch. the value can be 0.001~0.007/cell and is 0.003 bydefault. Boost Charge Setting: Boost charge disable or enable; and is enabled bydefault.  No Battery Warning: can be no warning when no batter after set disable, and is enabled ...
  • Page 57 OUTPUT dry contact: Contains a total of 4 output dry contacts. User can choose different function for OUT 01~04. And choose Normally Closed/ Normally Opened, the default value is Normally opened. Each dry contact has 16 functional options, including UPS Warning, Online Mode, Battery Mode, Bypass Mode, INV Overload, Fan Fault, BATT Fault, BATT Disconnect, BATT Low Volt, Mains Abnormal, BYP Not Available, EPO, Maint Mode, Parallel Comm Fault, ECO Mode, Close.
  • Page 58: Maintenance: Touch Correction And Battery Self-Test

    Maintenance: Touch correction and battery self-test 4.3.8. L20, L30...
  • Page 59: Battery Self-Check

    Battery self-check 4.3.8.1. Can select check by Timing Daily, Timing Weekly. Cycle Mode. The default value is Timing Self-Check Close. Timing daily 4.3.8.2. Modify the check date, time, and check time (10S (default), 10min, EOD). Timing weekly 4.3.8.3. Modify the check date, time, and check time (10S (default),10min, EOD). L20, L30...
  • Page 60: Cycle Mode

    Cycle mode 4.3.8.4. Modify the check date, time, and check time (10S(default),10min, EOD). L20, L30...
  • Page 61: Common

    Common 4.3.9. INV ON/OFF, Battery test and Fault clear. INV ON/OFF 4.3.9.1. Single OFF: turns the Inverter OFF and transfers the load to bypass.  Single ON: Inverter ON.  Parallel OFF: Inverter OFF all parallel UPS systems – all UPS systems in parallel will ...
  • Page 62: Battery Test

    Battery test 4.3.9.2. 10S: battery test for 10s  10min: battery test for 10min  EOD: battery test to EOD  10%: battery test down 10% capability.  L20, L30...
  • Page 63: Fault Clear

    Fault clear 4.3.9.3. Clear the current fault (not for all faults). Monitor and LCD software version 4.3.10. L20, L30...
  • Page 64 L20, L30...
  • Page 65: Display Messages And Troubleshooting

    4.4. Display messages and troubleshooting This section lists the event and alarm messages that the UPS might display. The messages are listed in alphabetical order. This section is listed with each alarm message to help you troubleshoot problems. Operational status and mode(s) 4.4.1.
  • Page 66: Faults And Alarms Reports

    Beeps/2s or UPS Warnings Blink/2s Blink/2s Beeps/1s Beeps/2s or UPS Faults Beeps/1s CAUTION! "X" means it is determined by other conditions Faults and alarms reports 4.4.2. Table 7 Fault Information Fault UPS Alarm Warning Buzzer Cord REC Over Temperature Twice per second Fault LED lit REC par.
  • Page 67 Fault UPS Alarm Warning Buzzer Cord REC Initializes Fault Beep continuously Fault LED lit Once per 2 seconds Fault LED lit Unit insert fault Once per 2 seconds Fault LED lit Rectifier Fault Beep continuously Fault LED lit Inverter Fault Beep continuously Fault LED lit INV IGBT SHORT...
  • Page 68: Table 8 Alarm Information

    Fault UPS Alarm Warning Buzzer Cord Beep continuously Fault LED lit Bypass SCR short Beep continuously Fault LED lit Output CT Reverse Beep continuously Fault LED lit Bypass Feedback Fault Beep continuously Fault LED lit Table 8 Alarm Information Alarm UPS Alarm Warning Buzzer Cord...
  • Page 69 Alarm UPS Alarm Warning Buzzer Cord Once per 2 Set Data Err. FAULT LED blinking seconds INV Par. cable Once per 2 FAULT LED blinking abnormal seconds Once per 2 INV Overload INVERTER LED blinking seconds INV not synchronized Beep continuously INVERTER LED blinking Once per 2 INV Set Data Err...
  • Page 70: Optional Features

    Alarm UPS Alarm Warning Buzzer Cord Once per 2 BYPASS LED blinking seconds Once per second BYPASS LED blinking BPS Not Available Once per second BYPASS LED blinking 4.5. Optional features SNMP card 4.5.1. The SNMP card supports SNMPv1/v2 and v3 protocols, features e-mail alarm, historical events and historical data storage, and can be expanded with temperature and humidity monitoring modules and SMS alarm equipment.
  • Page 71: Relay Card

    Figure 19 SNMP card Relay card 4.5.2. A 10-pin terminal is supported to offer the signals of Bypass, Utility Failure, Inverter On, Battery Low, UPS fault, UPS Alarm, and UPS Shutdown. The relay communication card contains six dry contact outputs and one dry input. The inputs and outputs are factory programmed according to functions listed in the Table.
  • Page 72: Figure 21 Relay Overview

    Table 9 Relay contacts (communication card) Function Description Input or Output Utility Failure Battery Low Bypass On Output UPS Fault Inverter On Summary Alarm common Remote Shutdown + Input (5~12V) Figure 21 Relay overview L20, L30...
  • Page 73: Appendix 1: Specifications

    5. Appendix 1: Specifications Table 10 Specifications Model General Capacity (VA/Watts) 20k / 20k 30k / 30k Input and output type 4w/4w+PE Design rating (power module 20kW power module x1 30kW power module x1 technical rating) Normal Up to 95.5% Efficiency (with mode linear load)
  • Page 74 Model PF (100% R Load) >0.99 Frequency tolerance 40-70Hz 176-280Vac or 305-485Vac, Full load Voltage window (At 100%/50% load) 80-280Vac or 138-485Vac, <40% Load Back feed contact point Dry contact: 125Vac/0.5A Power Walk IN(S) for parallel 1-200 system Dual feed Standard with busbar configuration as single feed Nominal Input rate current(A) 380V:32A...
  • Page 75 Model Battery test Manual and automatic programmable by time or voltage Decentralized battery in Support parallel mode Output Online mode 110% 60mins, 125% 10mins, 150% 1mins Overload Battery 110% 60mins, 125% 10mins, 150% 1mins mode Linear load THDU Non-linear load Output PF Output voltage 380/400/415Vac (3Ph+N+PE)
  • Page 76 Model Cooling type (heat pipe, liquid, air) Cooling Air inlet: front Air flow input / Air outlet: rear output Internal 40A 3P 63A 3P Mains Internal 40A 3P 63A 3P bypass Internal Internal Breaker 40A 3P 63A 3P maintenance bypass Internal 40A 3P 63A 3P...
  • Page 77 Model Operating As per IEC 62040-3, 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F) Temperature Storage -25℃/ 13°F ~55℃/ 131 °F (no battery) Temperature Environment Humidity 0~95% noncondensing Acoustical <58dB Noise from 1M distance Altitude Up to 1000 m without derating Physical Dimension D×W×H (mm) See Table 3 Back...
  • Page 78 Model STANDARDS Safety Approvals EN 62040-1:2008+A1:2013 and IEC 62040-1:2008 EMC Approvals EN IEC 62040-2: 2018, IEC 62040-2: 2016 L20, L30...
  • Page 79: Appendix 2: Troubleshooting

    6. Appendix 2: Troubleshooting In case the UPS cannot work normally, it might be wrong in installation, wiring or operation. Check these aspects first. If all these aspects are checked without any problem, please consult with local agent right away and provide below information. Product model name and serial number.
  • Page 80 No. Problem Possible reason Solution no charge voltage damaged, or battery is Connect the battery cables and current reversely connected. correctly. Battery number and Go to LCD setting of the battery capacity are not set number and capacity, set the correctly.

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