Manual-UPS-DPH-15-105kVA-208V-en-na-501327880001
Manual-UPS-DPH-15-105kVA-208V-en-na-501327880001
Manual-UPS-DPH-15-105kVA-208V-en-na-501327880001
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Table of Contents
1. Important Safety Instructions ---------------------------------------------- 1-1
1.1 Installation Warnings---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2
1.2 Connection Warnings --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-2
1.3 Usage Warnings --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-3
1.4 Storage Warnings ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5
1.5 Standard Compliance -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-5
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3.2.5 ECO Mode_ Dual Input_ Single Unit --------------------------------------3-18
3.2.6 Frequency Conversion Mode_ Dual Input_ Single Unit --------------3-19
3.2.7 Green Mode_ Dual Input_ Single Unit ------------------------------------3-20
3.2.8 On-Line Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units ------------------------------3-21
3.2.9 Battery Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units--------------------------------3-22
3.2.10 Bypass Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units -------------------------------3-23
3.2.11 Manual Bypass Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units---------------------3-24
3.2.12 ECO Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units-----------------------------------3-26
3.3 Hot Standby Redundancy (Only For Dual Input & At Least Two UPSs) ----3-27
3.4 Common Battery (Only for Parallel UPSs connecting to
the Same External Battery Cabinet(s)) ---------------------------------------------3-28
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7.7 Main Menu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-17
7.8 Power Flow, Summary, System Status & EMS -----------------------------------7-18
7.9 Check System Readings ---------------------------------------------------------------7-21
7.9.1 Main Input ------------------------------------------------------------------------7-21
7.9.1.1 Check Kilowatt-Hour ----------------------------------------------------------7-21
7.9.2 Bypass Input --------------------------------------------------------------------7-32
7.9.3 Inverter Output ------------------------------------------------------------------7-32
7.9.4 Power Module Summary -----------------------------------------------------7-33
7.9.5 UPS Output ----------------------------------------------------------------------7-33
7.9.6 Battery Status -------------------------------------------------------------------7-34
7.9.7 EMS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-35
7.9.7.1 Connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) --------------------7-38
7.10 UPS Settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-38
7.10.1 Bypass Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------7-38
7.10.2 Mode Setting --------------------------------------------------------------------7-39
7.10.3 Output Setting-------------------------------------------------------------------7-41
7.10.4 Battery & Charging Setting --------------------------------------------------7-42
7.10.5 Parallel Setting------------------------------------------------------------------7-45
7.10.6 Dry Contact Setting -----------------------------------------------------------7-46
7.10.7 General Setting -----------------------------------------------------------------7-48
7.10.8 IP Setting -------------------------------------------------------------------------7-50
7.10.9 Control ----------------------------------------------------------------------------7-51
7.10.10 EMS Setting ---------------------------------------------------------------------7-52
7.11 System Maintenance --------------------------------------------------------------------7-54
7.11.1 Alarm Warning ------------------------------------------------------------------7-54
7.11.2 Historical Event -----------------------------------------------------------------7-55
7.11.3 Statistics --------------------------------------------------------------------------7-56
7.11.4 Test --------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-57
7.11.5 Clear-------------------------------------------------------------------------------7-57
7.11.6 Advanced Diagnosis ----------------------------------------------------------7-58
7.11.7 Version & S/N -------------------------------------------------------------------7-59
1 Important Safety
Instructions
1.1 Installation Warnings
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1.1 Installation Warnings
yThis is a three-phase four-wire on-line uninterruptible power supply (hereafter referred
to as 'UPS'). It can be used for commercial and industrial applications.
yInstall the UPS in a well-ventilated indoor area, away from excess moisture, heat, dust,
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yLeave adequate space around all sides of the UPS for proper ventilation and mainte-
nance. Please refer to 5.2 Installation Environment.
yOnly authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform installation and
maintenance. If you want to install the UPS by yourself, please install it under the su-
pervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
yAll wiring and equipment should be connected and installed in accordance with NFPA
70, National Electrical Code (NEC), and the applicable sections of ANSI C2, National
Electrical Safety Code (NESC). It is the responsibility of the Authority Having Jurisdic-
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criteria for installation and use.
yThe installation of protective devices is highly recommended when the UPS is connect-
ed to power sources and critical loads.
yThe protective devices connecting to the UPS must be installed near the UPS and eas-
ily accessible for operation.
yProtective Devices:
1. For single input, please install (1) a protective device between the main AC source
and the UPS and (2) a protective device between the connected critical loads and
the UPS.
2. For dual input, please install (1) a protective device between the main AC source
and the UPS, (2) a protective device between the bypass source and the UPS, and (3)
a protective device between the connected critical loads and the UPS.
3. Each protective device could be a breaker or a fuse. For the protective device’s
rating current, please refer to the table below.
4. When selecting the protective devices, please take each power cable’s current
capacity and the system’s overload capacity (please refer to Appendix 1: Technical
Specifications) into consideration. Besides, the short-circuit capacity of the
upstream protective devices must be equal to or larger than the capacity of the
UPS’s input protective devices.
5. If the UPS is supplied by a power source whose neutral is grounded, the backfeed
protective device installed as UPS input protection must be a 3-pole type. If the
UPS is supplied by a power source whose neutral is not grounded, the backfeed
protective device installed as UPS input protection must be a 4-pole type.
6. The recommended electrical rating of the backfeed protective device is as follows.
yThe UPS is specifically designed for information technology equipment and used to
power computers, servers, and associated peripheral devices. If you want to connect
any capacitive loads or non-linear loads (that have serious surge current) to the UPS,
it needs to be de-rated according to on-site applications. For such special applications,
please contact Delta service personnel for the accurate UPS sizing. The UPS is not
suitable for connecting with any asymmetrical loads.
yThe external slits and openings in the UPS are provided for ventilation. To ensure reli-
able operation of the UPS and to protect the UPS from overheating, these slits and
openings must not be blocked or covered. Do not insert any object into the slits and
openings that may hinder ventilation.
yBefore applying electrical power to the UPS, you must allow the UPS to adjust to room tem-
perature 68 °F ~ 77 °F (20°C ~ 25°C) for at least one hour to avoid moisture condensing
inside the UPS.
1-3
yDo not put beverages on the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) or any other accessory
associated with the UPS.
yDo not open or remove the covers or panels of the UPS to avoid high voltage electric
shock. Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can do so for installation
or maintenance. If you want to open or remove the covers or panels, do it only under
the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
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yDo not open or damage the battery or batteries. The released electrolyte is harmful to
the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
yThe UPS is electronic equipment that runs 24 hours continuously. To ensure its normal
lifetime, regular maintenance of the UPS and batteries is of vital importance and neces-
sary.
ySome components like batteries, power capacitors, and fans will become worn-out due
to long-term usage, and this will increase the risk of UPS failure. To replace and main-
tain the components, please contact Delta service personnel.
yA battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current. The follow-
ing precautions should be observed before replacement of batteries:
yYou must contact Delta customer service if either of the following events occurs:
1. Liquid is poured or splashed on the UPS.
2. The UPS is deformed.
3. Any conductive powders or metals enter into the UPS.
4. The UPS does not run normally after carefully following the instructions in this User
Manual.
yIf the UPS needs to be stored prior to installation, it should be placed in a dry indoor
area. The allowable storage temperature is below 158 °F (70 °C) and relative humidity
is below 95%.
1-5
2 Introduction
2 Introduction
2.1 General Overview
2-1
2.1 General Overview
The DPH series UPS, a three-phase four-wire online uninterruptible power supply (hereafter
referred to as ‘UPS’), is a dedicated design for data centers, factory facilities and large scale
power systems. The unit not only adopts advanced IGBT technology to provide high quality,
low noise, pure and uninterruptible output power to the connected loads, but also applies
the latest design of DSP digital control technology and highest quality components.
The UPS supports high efficient operation modes and its modular and hot-swappable
design makes maintenance easy and quick. You can add power modules (optional)
according to on-site applications to expand overall system capacity, which realizes a highly
cost-effective solution to your power requirements and produces greater electric power
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The unit provides diversified communication interfaces, including the network port ( )
and MODBUS port for you to facilitate remote control and management. You can parallel
four UPS units to increase the system capacity and redundancy and enhance the unit’s
availability and reliability. With the installation of UPSentry 2012 software (https://datacenter-
softwarecenter.deltaww.com.cn), you can monitor several UPSs placed in a computer room
or a factory to facilitate centralized control and save manpower.
yInternal
1. Check the rating label attached to the UPS and make sure the device No. and
capacity match what you ordered.
3. The UPS package contains the following items. Please check if any items are
missing.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9
× 20 × 20 × 20
10 11 12 13
×2 ×2
1 UPS 1 PC
2 User Manual 1 PC
4 Test Report 1 PC
1 PC
(two copies placed
5 Key
inside the UPS
cabinet)
9 USB Cable 1 PC
2-3
No. Item Q'ty
4. If there is any damage or anything missing, please immediately contact the dealer
from whom you purchased the unit.
5. If the UPS needs to be returned, carefully repack the UPS and all of the accessories
using the original packing material that came with the unit.
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power contamination.
yAutomatically detects whether bypass voltage is out of rating voltage (default: voltage
±15% & frequency ±3Hz). If yes, the UPS will stop supplying power to the critical loads
to protect your electronic equipment.
ySupports ECO mode: when input voltage and frequency are within the range of rating
voltage ±10% and rating frequency ±3Hz, the UPS will transfer to bypass mode; other-
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yBoth auxiliary power and control circuit adopt redundancy design, which doubly en-
hances UPS reliability.
yBuilt-in RS-232 port and USB port located on the communication interfaces allow moni-
toring and management of the UPS. For relevant location and information, please refer
to Figure 4-3 and Page 4-13.
2-5
yBuilt-in SNMP card and MODBUS card located at the rear of the touch panel provide
network communication and MODBUS communication respectively. Besides, the SNMP
card allows remote monitoring, management and event log download of the UPS. For
relevant location and information, please refer to Figure 4-17 and Page 4-15.
yBuilt-in USB ports ( ) located at the rear of the touch panel allow upgrade of the
UPS, touch panel, power modules, system control card and parallel communication
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refer to Page 4-17 and Page 4-15.
yBuilt-in SRAM records at maximum 10000 event logs.
y10-inch graphic and color touch panel enables users to easily operate the UPS and un-
derstand the UPS status.
yFan speed auto adjustment prolongs fan life and reduces noise when the critical loads
decrease. Moreover, fan failure detection circuit is established.
10” Color
Touch Panel Tri-color LED
Indicator
Door Switch
1. For information about the 10” color touch panel, please refer to 7. LCD Display &
Settings.
2. For information about the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to 2.7 Tri-color LED
Indicator & Buzzer.
3. The casters at the bottom of the UPS can be used to move over short distances, and
the leveling feet fix and stabilize the UPS on the ground. Please refer to 5.3 UPS
Transportation for relevant information.
4. Please refer to Figure 2-3 for how to open the UPS front door.
2-7
90°
Pull Up
After you open the UPS’s front door, you will see the internal mechanisms including
communication interfaces, eight power module slots, an STS module and three breakers
(Input/ Bypass/ Output). Please refer to Figure 2-4.
Internal View
(Front View with Door Open)
1 Communication Interfaces
4 Input Breaker
Bypass Breaker
Output Breaker
3 STS Module
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATTEXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
(Figure 2-4: UPS Internal View (Front View with Door Open))
No. Description
The communication interfaces are located at two areas, (1) on the front of the
1 UPS with front door open and (2) at the rear of the touch panel. For relevant
information, please refer to 4. Communication Interfaces.
There are eight power module slots. Please follow on-site requirements to
2 install the correct number of power modules (optional). Please refer to 5.8
Power Module (Optional) for relevant information.
There is one STS module. For the STS module information, please refer to 5.7
3
STS Module.
2-9
No. Description
The UPS has three breakers, which are Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker
(Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4). Please refer to Figure 2-5 for the location of the
three breakers.
Internal View
(Front View with Door Open)
Input Output
Breaker (Q1) Breaker (Q4)
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATTEXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
Bypass
BT3 BT4 S3 S4 P4 P5 P6 P3 P4 PARALLEL USB RS-232
Breaker (Q2)
Please remove the wiring terminal cover (there are a total of four screws (see Figure 2-6) to
see the wiring terminals shown in Figure 2-7 ~ Fiqure 2-9.
Internal View
(Front View with Door Open)
Bypass Input
AC Input
Battery Input
UPS Output
2-11
(Figure 2-9: Wiring Terminals_ Grounding)
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POWER FLOW
Tri-color LED
Bypass Load
Summary
0% Indicator
Mains
System Status
90 %
5 mins
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MODBU
DISPLAY
/CONSOLE
EMS
Buzzer
Table 2-1 outlines the status of the tri-color LED indicator, UPS operation mode, and
buzzer.
Table 2-1: Tri-color LED Indicator, UPS Operation Mode & Buzzer
Tri-color LED
Status Meaning
Indicator
yIndicates the UPS’s current operation mode; for its
corresponding text shown in the upper right corner of
the LCD screen, please refer to the following table.
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Tri-color LED
Status Meaning
Indicator
yIndicates the UPS’s current operation mode; for its
corresponding text shown in the upper right corner of
the LCD screen, please refer to the following table.
3 Operation Modes
3.1 Single Input
3-1
The UPS runs in eight basic operation modes, which are On-Line mode, Battery mode, Bypass
mode, Manual Bypass mode, ECO mode, Frequency Conversion mode, Green mode and Energy
Recycle mode. Besides these eight operation modes, the UPS is also designed for common battery
application and hot standby redundancy. Please see the following sections for relevant information.
NOTE:
1. In this user manual, the meaning of Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 and Q5 represents the following.
Code Meaning
Q1 Input Breaker
Q2 Bypass Breaker
Q4 Output Breaker
2. Up to four UPS units can be paralleled for redundancy and capacity expansion. Only
UPSs with the same capacity, voltage, frequency, version and serial No. can be
paralleled. For version and serial No. information, please refer to 7.11.7 Version & S/N.
Please only use the provided parallel cable to parallel the UPS units. Otherwise, parallel
functions will fail.
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
3-3
3.1.3 Bypass Mode_ Single Input_ Single Unit
When the inverter encounters abnormal situations such as over temperature, overload,
short circuit, abnormal output voltage or low battery, it will automatically shut itself down.
If the UPS detects the bypass AC source is normal, it will automatically switch to Bypass
mode to protect the connected critical loads from power interruption. Please refer to Figure
3-3. After the above-mentioned abnormalities are eliminated, the UPS will switch back to
On-Line mode from Bypass mode. During Bypass mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates
yellow and the text 'Bypass' appears in the upper right corner of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
When the UPS needs maintenance, you can manually switch the UPS to Manual Bypass
mode. To let the UPS run in Manual Bypass mode, please follow the procedures below:
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2 Tap the LCD’s ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the 'POWER OFF?' screen will pop up to
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5 Turn OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
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personnel can perform maintenance safely. Please see Figure 3-4 for Manual Bypass
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Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-4: Manual Bypass Mode Diagram_ Single Input Single Unit)
3-5
3.1.5 ECO Mode_ Single Input_ Single Unit
To activate ECO mode, please refer to 6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures, 7.6 Main
Screen and 7.10.2 Mode Setting.
In ECO mode, when bypass AC source’s input voltage and frequency are within the
range of rating voltage ±10% and rating frequency ±3Hz, the UPS works in Bypass mode;
otherwise, the UPS runs in On-Line mode. For ECO mode diagram, please see Figure 3-5.
During ECO mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text 'ECO' appears in
the upper right corner of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
NOTE:
1. Frequency Conversion mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to parallel
UPSs.
2. When the UPS runs in Frequency Conversion mode, once the inverter becomes
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After the UPS is manually set in Frequency Conversion mode, the inverter will automatically
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the system will automatically disable the bypass function. Please note that, once the
inverter shuts down, there is no bypass output. For the diagram of Frequency Conversion
mode, please see Figure 3-6. During Frequency Conversion mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED
illuminates green and the text 'Frequency Conversion' appears in the upper right corner of
the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-6: Frequency Conversion Mode Diagram_ Single Input Single Unit)
NOTE:
Green mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to parallel UPSs.
To activate Green mode, please refer to 6.2.7 Green Mode Start-up Procedures, 7.6 Main
Screen and 7.10.2 Mode Setting.
Green mode is the same as On-Line mode, but the difference is that the system will
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the UPS. For the Green mode diagram, please see Figure 3-7. During Green mode, the
UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text 'Green' appears in the upper right corner
of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
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3.1.8 Energy Recycle Mode_ Single Input_ Single Unit
NOTE:
1. Energy Recycle mode is only applicable to single input and single unit application.
2. Do not let the UPS run in Energy Recycle mode when batteries are supplying
power to the loads.
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Energy Recycle mode is only applicable to UPS self-test only. Without connection to any
critical loads, the UPS can execute current test under full load condition. Before you activate
Energy Recycle mode, please make sure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3),
Output Breaker (Q4) and each external battery cabinet’s battery breaker (Q5) are in the
OFF status.
To activate Energy Recycle mode, please refer to 6.2.8 Energy Recycle Mode Start-up
Procedures, 7.6 Main Screen and 7.10.2 Mode Setting.
For the diagram of Energy Recycle mode, please see Figure 3-8. During Energy Recycle
mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates yellow and the text 'Energy Recycle' appears in
the upper right corner of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-8: Energy Recycle Mode Diagram_ Single Input Single Unit)
1
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
3-9
3.1.10 Battery Mode_ Single Input_ Parallel Units
If the main AC source is abnormal, for example, when unstable voltage or a power outage
occurs, all parallel UPSs will automatically transfer from On-Line mode to Battery mode.
During the conversion process, output voltage remains the same, and during Battery mode
(parallel), each UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates yellow and each UPS’s LCD shows the
text 'Battery' in the upper right corner. Please refer to Figure 3-10 for the path of electrical
power through the parallel UPSs in Battery mode.
1
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
1
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
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3.1.12 Manual Bypass Mode_ Single Input_ Parallel Units
WARNING:
1. In Manual Bypass mode, make sure that all of the breakers (except each
External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3)) are in the OFF position before working
on any of the parallel UPSs’ internal circuits. This avoids electric shock.
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no high voltage inside all parallel UPSs and maintenance can be performed
safely. However, to avoid electric shock, please do not touch the following
parts on each parallel UPS: AC Input terminal block, Bypass Input terminal
block, UPS Output terminal block, Battery Input terminal block, grounding
terminals (see Figure 2-7 ~ Figure 2-9 for the location of these terminal blocks
and terminals) and any copper bars connected to the External Manual Bypass
Breaker (Q3), as they may carry high voltage.
3. During Manual Bypass mode, each parallel UPS's input power is completely
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4. For parallel UPSs, if you want to turn off one of the parallel UPSs for
maintenance, please make sure the total connected critical loads will not
exceed the remaining parallel units’ total capacity.
In Manual Bypass mode (parallel), if one of the parallel UPSs needs maintenance, please
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After confirmation, please follow the procedures below to manually switch each of the
parallel UPSs to Manual Bypass mode.
1 Tap each LCD’s ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the 'POWER OFF?' screen will pop up to
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4 Turn OFF each UPS’s Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
In Manual Bypass mode, all power inside the parallel UPSs is completely cut off and
maintenance personnel can perform maintenance safely. Power of the connected critical
loads will be supplied by manual bypass. During Manual Bypass mode (parallel), all parallel
836V¶WULFRORU/('VDQG/&'VDUHRႇ3OHDVHVHH Figure 3-12 for the path of electrical
power through the parallel UPSs in Manual Bypass mode.
1
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-12: Manual Bypass Mode Diagram_ Single Input Parallel Units)
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3.1.13 ECO Mode_ Single Input_ Parallel Units
To activate ECO mode, please refer to 6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures, 7.6 Main
Screen and 7.10.2 Mode Setting.
In ECO mode (parallel), when each parallel UPS’s bypass input voltage and frequency
are within the range of rating voltage ±10% and rating frequency ±3Hz, each parallel UPS
works in Bypass mode; otherwise, each parallel UPS runs in On-Line mode. During ECO
mode (parallel), each UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and each UPS’s LCD shows the
text 'ECO' in the upper right corner. Please see Figure 3-13 for the path of electrical power
through the parallel UPSs in ECO mode.
1
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
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Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
WARNING:
1. In Manual Bypass mode, make sure that all of the breakers (except the
External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3)) are in the OFF position before working
on the UPS’s internal circuits. This avoids electric shock.
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inside the UPS and maintenance can be performed safely. However, to avoid
electric shock, please do not touch the following parts: AC Input terminal block,
Bypass Input terminal block, UPS Output terminal block, Battery Input terminal
block, grounding terminals (see Figure 2-7 ~ Figure 2-9 for the location of
these terminal blocks and terminals) and any copper bars connected to the
External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3), as they may carry high voltage.
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the connected critical loads are not protected.
4. If the UPS connects with the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3), it is man-
datory to interlock the breaker (Q3) electronically with the UPS to prevent
accidental operation of the breaker (Q3). To interlock the breaker (Q3) with
the UPS, please use the UPS’s dry contacts (S4) mentioned in 4.1.4 External
Switch/ Breaker Status Dry Contacts to detect the ON/ OFF position of the
breaker (Q3) through the breaker’s auxiliary switch.
When the UPS needs maintenance, you can manually switch the UPS to Manual Bypass
mode. To let the UPS run in Manual Bypass mode, please follow the procedures below:
1 &RQ¿UPWKDWWKHE\SDVV$&VRXUFHDQGWKH676PRGXOHDUHQRUPDO
2 Tap the LCD’s ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the 'POWER OFF?' screen will pop up to
DVNLI\RXZDQWWRSRZHURႇWKH836¶VLQYHUWHU3OHDVHVHOHFW'YES'.
5 Turn OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
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personnel can perform maintenance safely. Please see Figure 3-17 for Manual Bypass
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3-17
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-17: Manual Bypass Mode Diagram_ Dual Input Single Unit)
In ECO mode, when the bypass AC source’s input voltage and frequency are within the
range of rating voltage ±10% and rating frequency ±3Hz, the UPS works in Bypass mode;
otherwise, the UPS runs in On-Line mode. For ECO mode diagram, please see Figure 3-18.
During ECO mode, the UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text 'ECO' appears in
the upper right corner of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
NOTE:
1. Frequency Conversion mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to parallel
UPSs.
2. When the UPS runs in Frequency Conversion mode, once the inverter becomes
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After the UPS is manually set in Frequency Conversion mode, the inverter will automatically
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the system will automatically disable the bypass function. Please note that, once the
inverter shuts down, there is no bypass output. For the diagram of Frequency Conversion
mode, please see Figure 3-19. During Frequency Conversion mode, the UPS’s tri-color
LED illuminates green and the text 'Frequency Conversion' appears in the upper right
corner of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-19: Frequency Conversion Mode Diagram_ Dual Input Single Unit)
3-19
3.2.7 Green Mode_ Dual Input_ Single Unit
NOTE:
Green mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to parallel UPSs.
To activate Green mode, please refer to 6.2.7 Green Mode Start-up Procedures, 7.6 Main
Screen and 7.10.2 Mode Setting.
Green mode is the same as On-Line mode, but the difference is that the system will
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the UPS. For the Green mode diagram, please see Figure 3-20. During Green mode, the
UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and the text 'Green' appears in the upper right corner
of the screen.
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
3-21
3.2.9 Battery Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units
If the main AC source is abnormal, for example, when unstable voltage or a power outage
occurs, all parallel UPSs will automatically transfer from On-Line mode to Battery mode.
During the conversion process, output voltage remains the same. During Battery mode
(parallel), each UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates yellow and each UPS’s LCD shows the
text 'Battery' in the upper right corner. Please refer to Figure 3-22 for the path of electrical
power through the parallel UPSs in Battery mode.
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
3-23
3.2.11 Manual Bypass Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units
WARNING:
1. In Manual Bypass mode, make sure that all of the breakers (except each
UPS’s External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3)) are in the OFF position before
working on any of the parallel UPSs’ internal circuits. This avoids electric
shock.
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no high voltage inside all parallel UPSs and maintenance can be performed
safely. However, to avoid electric shock, please do not touch the following
parts on each parallel UPS: AC Input terminal block, Bypass Input terminal
block, UPS Output terminal block, Battery Input terminal block, grounding
terminals (see Figure 2-7 ~ Figure 2-9 for the location of these terminal blocks
and terminals) and any copper bars connected to the External Manual Bypass
Breaker (Q3), as they may carry high voltage.
3. During Manual Bypass mode, each parallel UPS’s input power is completely
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ance, please make sure the total connected critical loads will not exceed the
remaining parallel units’ total capacity.
In Manual Bypass mode (parallel), if one of the parallel UPSs needs maintenance, please
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After confirmation, please follow the procedures below to manually switch each of the
parallel UPSs to Manual Bypass mode.
1 Tap each LCD’s ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the 'POWER OFF?' screen will pop up to
DVNLI\RXZDQWWRSRZHURႇWKH836¶VLQYHUWHU3OHDVHVHOHFW'YES'.
4 Turn OFF each UPS’s Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
In Manual Bypass mode, all power inside the parallel UPSs is completely cut off and
maintenance personnel can perform maintenance safely. Power of the connected critical
loads will be supplied by manual bypass. During Manual Bypass mode (parallel), all parallel
836V¶WULFRORU/('VDQG/&'VDUHRႇ3OHDVHVHH Figure 3-24 for the path of electrical
power through the parallel UPSs in Manual Bypass mode.
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-24: Manual Bypass Mode Diagram_ Dual Input Parallel Units)
3-25
3.2.12 ECO Mode_ Dual Input_ Parallel Units
To activate ECO mode, please refer to 6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures, 7.6 Main
Screen and 7.10.2 Mode Setting.
In ECO mode (parallel), when each parallel UPS’s bypass input voltage and frequency
are within the range of rating voltage ±10% and rating frequency ±3Hz, each parallel UPS
works in Bypass mode; otherwise, each parallel UPS runs in On-Line mode. During ECO
mode (parallel), each UPS’s tri-color LED illuminates green and each UPS’s LCD shows the
text 'ECO' in the upper right corner. Please see Figure 3-25 for the path of electrical power
through the parallel UPSs in ECO mode.
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
2
Q3
Static Switch
Bypass Input Q2
Terminals Rectifier Inverter
MAIN LOAD
Q1 Q4
Q5
Batteries
(Figure 3-26: Hot Standby Redundancy Diagram (only for Dual Input & at Least Two UPSs))
3-27
3.4 Common Battery (Only for Parallel UPSs connecting to
the Same External Battery Cabinet(s))
NOTE:
1. The 'common battery' information in this chapter is only applicable to the UPS
using lead-acid batteries. If you need information about lithium-ion batteries,
please refer to the user manual of the lithium-ion batteries.
2. Whether using the lead-acid batteries or the lithium-ion batteries, please contact
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To save on your costs and installation space, the parallel UPSs can share their connected
external battery cabinet(s). For common battery application, please install a protective
device between each parallel UPS and its connected external battery cabinet(s). For
relevant information about the protective device, please refer to 5.6 External Battery
Cabinet Connection Warnings. Please see Figure 3-27 for two parallel UPSs sharing one
external battery cabinet as an example.
If the parallel UPSs share the external battery cabinet(s), you should use the LCD to set up
relevant parameters such as 'Battery Type', 'Capacity', 'Battery Strings', 'Float Charge
Voltage', 'Equalized Charge Voltage'*1, 'Charge Current (Max)', etc. For more information,
please refer to 7.10.4 Battery & Charging Setting.
NOTE:
For common battery application, please use the LCD to set each UPS’s float
charge voltage (default: 190V) the same, each UPS’s equalized charge voltage*1
(if applicable, default: 196V) the same, and each UPS’s battery strings and charge
current (Max) even. For example:
When (1) two UPSs are paralleled and share one external battery cabinet, (2) the
lead-acid batteries are used, (3) the battery capacity is 200AH, (4) there are a total
of 4 battery strings, and (5) the charge current (Max) is 80A, please use the LCD to
set each UPS’s 'Battery Type' as 'VRLA', 'Capacity' as 200AH, 'Battery Strings'
as 2, and 'Charge Current (Max)' as 40A.
1
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
LOAD
2
Q3
Static Switch
BYPA.
Batteries
Q2
Rectifier Inverter
MAIN
Q1 Q4
Q5
3-29
4 Communication Interfaces
4 Communication
Interfaces
4.1 Communication Interfaces
on the Front of the UPS with
Front Door Open
4-1
The communication interfaces are hot swappable and located at two different places. One is on
the front of the UPS with front door open and the other is at the rear of the touch panel. Please see
Figure 4-1.
4.2 Communication
Interfaces (at the Rear
of the Touch Panel)
DISPLAY BATT.
4.1 Communication
EXT. BATTEXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
2 3
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
1 4 5
(Figure 4-2: Communication Interfaces_ on the Front of the UPS with Front Door Open)
Parallel Communication Each card includes two parallel ports and one
2 2 PCS
Card LED indicator.
Display External External Switch/ Backup Parallel SMART Auxiliary Auxiliary Battery
Port Battery Breaker Status Communication Slot Power Power Start
Temperature Dry Contacts Card’s LED Indicator Card Card’s LED Buttons
Dry Contacts Indicator
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
REPO Output Input Master Parallel USB RS-232 Auxiliary Auxiliary Power
Dry Dry Dry Parallel Ports Port Port Power Card Card’s LED
Contacts Contacts Contacts Communication Indicator
Card’s LED Indicator
4-3
4.1.2 REPO Dry Contacts
The REPO dry contacts provide you with quick and convenient interfaces to shut down the
UPS safely when an emergency occurs. Connect the REPO dry contacts to a user-supplied
switch and you can remotely shut down the UPS. The REPO dry contacts provide normally
open (NO) and normally closed (NC) these two options for use.
REPO
NC NO
5V
Buffer
3
4
NO
5V
1
NC
2
Buffer
UPS
NOTE:
If you want to enable the normally closed (NC) function, please take out the dry
contact card (see Figure 4-5) and remove its Jump CNR3 (see Figure 4-6) before
you turn on the UPS.
Screw × 2
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
Jump CNR3
EXT. BATT
TEMP.
BT1 BT2
BT3 BT4
4-5
4.1.4 External Switch/ Breaker Status Dry Contacts
There are four sets of external switch/ breaker status dry contacts (S1, S2, S3 and S4),
which can be used to respectively detect the status of input, bypass, output and manual
bypass switches or breakers. Please follow the table below to connect the dry contacts to
normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) devices.
Type Connection
Dry Contact_ S1 Normally closed (NC) device
EXT.SWITCH
STATUS
S1 S2
S3 S4
5V
9
S1
11
Buffer 2mA. Max
5V
13
S2
15
Buffer 2mA. Max
5V
10
12
S3
Buffer 2mA. Max
5V
14
16
S4
Buffer 2mA. Max
UPS
External input switch or breaker Detect the external input switch or breaker’s
1
detection. status (default: S1).
External manual bypass switch Detect the external manual bypass switch or
4
or breaker detection. breaker’s status (default: S4).
NOTE:
Since the output dry contacts belong to the secondary circuit, the voltage of each
dry contact’s connected device should not exceed 60Vdc/ 42Vac to avoid electric
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112
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3
9 DRY C_NO
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5
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3
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3
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3
UPS
16 Bypass Over Temperature The bypass static switch temperature is too high.
17 Bypass Static Switch Fault The bypass static switch has an open/ short issue.
4-9
4.1.6 Input Dry Contacts
There are four sets of programmable input dry contacts (see Figure 4-10). The input dry
contacts allow the UPS to receive external signals from peripheral devices and let the UPS
response accordingly. Please use the touch panel to set each dry contact as normally open
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There are ten events can be assigned according to your applications. For information about
the ten events, please refer to the table below. To learn how to set up, please contact your
local dealer and refer to 7.10.6 Dry Contact Setting.
I/P DRY
CONTACT
P1 P2
P3 P4
5V
13
P1
Dry-1 15
Buffer 2mA. Max
5V
17
19
P2
Dry-2
Buffer 2mA. Max
5V
14
P3
Dry-3 16
Buffer 2mA. Max
5V
18
P4
Dry-4 20
Buffer 2mA. Max
UPS
1 None No set-up.
NOTE:
*1 If you use non-Delta lithium-ion batteries, you must set up &KDUJHU2ႇ 3RVLWLYH
and Charger Off (Negative) these two items. Please refer to 7.10.4 Battery &
Charging Setting and 7.10.6 Dry Contact Setting to perform relevant setup. If
you have any questions, please contact Delta customer service.
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
4-11
4.1.8 Parallel Ports
The parallel ports (see Figure 4-12) are used to connect parallel UPSs to increase the
system capacity and redundancy. With the provided parallel cable, up to four UPS units
with the same capacity, voltage, frequency and version can be paralleled. For version
information, please refer to 7.11.7 Version & S/N. Please only use the provided parallel
cable to parallel the UPS units. Otherwise, parallel functions will fail. To enhance parallel
reliability, please adopt Daisy Chain method (see Figure 5-18 & Figure 5-20) to execute
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WARNING:
The provided parallel cable is placed in the accessory package. Using other types
of cables to connect the parallel UPSs may cause parallel failure, malfunctions and
accidents.
Parallel Ports
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
Parallel Ports
SMART Slot
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
NOTE:
Do not use the RS-232 port and the USB port at the same time.
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
WARNING:
The UPS has two hot-swappable auxiliary power cards. For replacement, you can
only replace one card at one time to avoid power interruption.
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
(Figure 4-15: Location of Auxiliary Power Cards and Their LED Indicators)
4-13
4.1.12 Battery Start Buttons
Please refer to Figure 4-16 for the location of battery start buttons. For the battery start
buttons’ relevant operation information, please refer to 6.2.2 Battery Mode Start-up
Procedures.
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
B A
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RESET BMS
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DISPLAY
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4-15
5 Installation and Wiring
5 Installation and
Wiring
5.1 Before Installation and
Wiring
5.5 Wiring
5-1
5.1 Before Installation and Wiring
yPlease read this user manual thoroughly before installation, wiring and operation.
yOnly authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform installation, wiring,
panel & cover removal, maintenance and operation. If you want to execute any action
mentioned above by yourself, the action must be under the supervision of authorized
Delta engineers or service personnel.
yIf you use a forklift or other equipment to move the UPS, please make sure its load
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yThe UPS must be connected with at least one external battery cabinet (user-supplied,
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tery Cabinet Connection Warnings for relevant information.
yIn this user manual, the meaning of Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 and Q5 represents the following.
Code Meaning
Q1 Input Breaker
Q2 Bypass Breaker
Q4 Output Breaker
yThe UPS adopts top cable entry. Please leave adequate space for wiring, maintenance,
and ventilation as follows:
yThe UPS adopts the design of air inlet at the front and air outlet at the rear.
Air Outlet
Air Inlet
5-3
WARNING:
1. Do not use air conditioners or similar equipment to blow into the rear of the
UPS.
2. Do not hinder ventilation of the UPS.
yKeep the installation area clean and the wiring cables enclosed to prevent damage from
rodents. We recommend the use of wiring ducts.
yKeep the installation area’s temperature around 77°F ( 25°C) and humidity within 90%.
The highest operating altitude is 3300 ft (1000 m) above sea level.
yDo not allow unauthorized personnel to enter the installation area and do assign speci-
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WARNING:
1. The UPS is fixed on the pallet with two balance supports and six M10
screws. When taking apart the two balance supports from the UPS, pay
attention to the movement of the casters to avoid accidents.
2. Please refer to the Unpacking Guide attached to the UPS external
wooden box for the location of the balance supports.
yThe casters are designed to move on level ground. Do not move the UPS on an uneven
surface. This might cause damage to the casters or tip the UPS which could damage
the unit.
yAfter the UPS has been removed from the pallet to the ground, we suggest that at least
three people move the UPS to the installation area. With their two hands, one person
holds a lateral side of the UPS, another person holds the other lateral side of the UPS,
and the other person pushes the UPS, either from the front side or from the backside,
to move the unit to the installation area. This is the best way to avoid tipping the UPS.
yIf you need to move the UPS over a long distance, please use appropriate equipment
(e.g. forklift). Do not use the UPS casters to move the unit over a long distance.
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information, please refer to Table 5-1.
2 After the UPS is moved to the designated installation area, use a 17 mm socket
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3 Use six M10 screws (three for the front and three for the rear) and six expansion
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with two balance supports. Please refer to Figure 5-3 ~ Figure 5-4. The six M10
screws and the two balance supports are those been taken apart from the UPS earlier
while moving the UPS from the pallet to the ground (see 5.3 UPS Transportation).
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personnel.
WARNING:
You must stabilize the UPS with the two provided balance supports.
Otherwise, the UPS might tip over.
5-5
(Front View)
1
M10 Screw
×3 2
Expansion Screw
& Nut × 3 Balance Ground
Support
(Rear View)
Balance
Support
1
M10 Screw
×3 2
Expansion Screw Ground
& Nut × 3
NOTE:
Please contact Delta service personnel for the expansion screws and nuts.
The two balance supports and the six M10 screws are already provided with
the UPS.
5 Follow 5.6 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings to connect the external
battery cabinet(s).
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2. Before wiring, please read 5.5 Wiring thoroughly.
3. Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform installation,
wiring, panel & cover removal, maintenance and operation. If you want to
execute any action mentioned above by yourself, the action must be under the
supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
yBefore wiring or making any electrical connection, make sure that the power supplied to
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yThe UPS adopts top cable entry. Please leave adequate space on the top of the UPS to
allow cable entry.
yCheck that the size, diameter, phase, polarity are correct for each cable that needs con-
necting to the UPS and external battery cabinet(s). Please refer to Table 5-2 for the
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NOTE:
1. Table 5-2 is based on (a) default input/ output voltage: 120V, (b) battery Q’ty: 28
PCS, and (c) default charge current for the UPS: 10A.
2. For other conditions different from Table 5-2, please contact Delta service
personnel for relevant values.
5-7
DPH 15 ~ 105kVA
15kVA/ 30kVA/ 45kVA/ 60kVA/ 75kVA/ 90kVA/ 105kVA/
Capacity
15kW 30kW 45kW 60kW 75kW 90kW 105kW
Power Module Q’ty 1+1 2+1 3+1 4+1 5+1 6+1 7+1
Rated current
at input
volage 120V
46A 92A 138A 184A 230A 276A 320A
(in the status
of battery
charging)
Recommended 6 AWG 2 AWG 2/ 0 AWG 4/ 0 AWG 1/ 0 AWG 3/ 0 AWG 4/ 0 AWG
cable size
(13 mm2) (33 mm2) (67 mm2) (107 mm2) (53 mm2) (85 mm2) (107 mm2)
(L1/ L2/ L3/
Input N/ PE) × 1 PC × 1 PC × 1 PC × 1 PC × 2 PCS × 2 PCS × 2 PCS
Maximum
cable size (L1/ 4/ 0 AWG (107 mm2) × 2 PCS
L2/ L3/ N/ PE)
Cable lug width 1.3" (32 mm)
Screw size M10
RNB RNBS RNB RNB SQNBS SQNBS SQNBS
Terminal type*1
14-10 38-10 70-10 100-10 60-10 80-10 100-10
Rated current
at output 42A 84A 125A 167A 209A 250A 292A
voltage 120V
Recommended 6 AWG 2 AWG 2/ 0 AWG 4/ 0 AWG 1/ 0 AWG 3/ 0 AWG 3/ 0 AWG
cable size
(13 mm2) (33 mm2) (67 mm2) (107 mm2) (53 mm2) (85 mm2) (85 mm2)
(L1/ L2/ L3/ N/
PE) × 1 PC × 1 PC × 1 PC × 1 PC × 2 PCS × 2 PCS × 2 PCS
Output/
Bypass Maximum
cable size (L1/ 4/ 0 AWG (107 mm2) × 2 PCS
L2/ L3/ N/ PE)
Cable lug width 1.3" (32 mm)
Screw size M10
RNB RNBS RNB RNB SQNBS SQNBS SQNBS
Terminal type*1
14-10 38-10 70-10 100-10 60-10 80-10 80-10
Nominal
discharge
current 48A 95A 143A 190A 238A 285A 330A
(condition:
Battery per cell 2V)
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15kVA/ 30kVA/ 45kVA/ 60kVA/ 75kVA/ 90kVA/ 105kVA/
Capacity
15kW 30kW 45kW 60kW 75kW 90kW 105kW
Maximum
cable size (+/ -/ 4/ 0 AWG (107 mm2) × 2 PCS
N/ PE)
NOTE:
1. In accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC), please install a suitable conduit and
bushing for cable protection.
2. Please refer to national and local electrical codes for acceptable non-fuse breakers and
cable sizes.
3. Use 194°F (90°C) copper wires.
4. *1 The suggested manufacturer is K.S. TERMINALS INC. You may use equivalent
terminals provided by other manufacturers.
yTo avoid UPS failure, the input of the UPS must be Y connection.
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quire that the VNG of the UPS should be zero, we suggest that you install an isolation transformer in
front of the input side of the UPS, and connect the isolation transformer’s secondary neutral (N) and
the ground ( ) to the nearest place of the transformer.
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sequence. Please refer to 5.5.3 Single Unit Wiring and 5.5.4 Parallel Units Wiring for wiring
information.
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yCheck the battery polarity when connecting the external battery cabinet(s) to the UPS. Do not
connect the battery polarity in reverse. For battery connection relevant information, please refer
to 5.6 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings.
yConnect the external battery cabinet’s grounding terminal ( ) to the UPS’s grounding
terminal ( ). Please refer to Figure 5-15 and Figure 5-19 for grounding information.
yThe UPS’s grounding terminal ( ) must be grounded. Please use ring-type terminals
when wiring. For the location of the UPS’s grounding terminals ( ), see Figure 5-14.
WARNING:
1. Wrong wiring will cause damage to the UPS and electric shock.
2. For single input, the UPS will not work normally if the main AC power’s
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neutral (N) terminal shown in Figure 5-6.
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not connected to the UPS’s AC Input neutral (N) terminal and Bypass Input
neutral (N) terminal respectively. For the AC Input and Bypass Input’s neutral
(N) terminals, please refer to Figure 5-6.
3. If the UPS is not grounded, the power boards and components might be
damaged after the UPS is powered on.
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WARNING:
Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can modify single input/ dual
input setup.
The UPS default setting is single input. If you want to modify it into dual input, please follow
the procedures below.
Internal View
(Front View with Door Open)
Bypass Input
AC Input
2 Unscrew the six screws and remove the three copper bars. See Figure 5-7 and
Figure 5-8.
(Figure 5-7: remove the copper bars between the AC Input and Bypass Input Terminals)
5-11
(Figure 5-8: After removing the Copper Bars)
1 The UPS adopts top wiring. Please leave adequate space on the top of the UPS to
allow cable entry.
2 Please remove the wire cover (see Figure 5-9) to see the wiring terminals shown
in Figure 5-10 ~ Figure 5-11.
Internal View
(Front View with Door Open)
Grounding Battery
Terminals Input
UPS Output
(Figure 5-11: Wiring terminals_ UPS Output & Battery Input & Grounding)
5-13
3 For wiring, please remove all the round covers on the top, as shown in Figure 5-12.
4 Make sure the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4) are
in the OFF position. See Figure 2-4 for the breakers’ location.
5 Make sure that each external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) and External Manual
Bypass Breaker (Q3) are in the OFF position.
6 Follow Table 5-2 to select proper input, output, and battery cables.
7 Connect the main AC source/ output/ external battery cabinet’s cables to the UPS.
Please refer to Figure 5-13 ~ Figure 5-14. For battery connection, please refer to 5.6
External Battery Cabinet Connection Warning
AC Input
Connect to
the external
battery cabinet
Connect to the
cirtical loads
5-15
(Figure 5-14: Single Unit Single Input Wiring_ UPS Output & Battery Input & Grounding)
8 Follow Figure 5-15 to ground the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected
critical loads.
Load Grounding
Load Grounding
Protective Earthing
3 Connect the main AC source/ bypass source/ external battery cabinet/ output's
cables to the UPS. Please refer to Figure 5-16 ~ Figure 5-17.
NOTE:
The UPS will not work normally if the main AC power’s and bypass power’s
neutral (N) is not firmly connected or not connected to the UPS’s Input
neutral (N).
Bypass Input
AC Input
(Figure 5-16: Single Unit Dual Input Wiring_ AC Input & Bypass Input)
Connect to
the external
battery cabinet
Connect to the
cirtical loads
(Figure 5-17: Single Unit Dual Input Wiring_ UPS Output & Battery Input & Grounding)
4 Follow Figure 5-15 to ground the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected
critical loads.
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5.5.4 Parallel Unit Wiring
WARNING:
1. Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform installation,
wiring, panel & cover removal, maintenance and operation. If you want to
execute any action mentioned above by yourself, the action must be under the
supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
2. Up to four UPS units can be paralleled for redundancy and capacity expansion.
If you would like to parallel more than two UPSs, please contact service
personnel. Only the UPSs with the same capacity, voltage, frequency and
version can be paralleled. For version information, please refer to 7.11.7
Version & S/N. Please only use the provided parallel cable to parallel the UPS
units. Otherwise, parallel functions will fail.
3. When the UPSs are paralleled, the length of each unit’s bypass input cables
plus output cables must be the same. This ensures that the parallel UPSs can
equally share the critical loads in bypass mode.
4. The UPS’s rating voltage is 120/ 208Vac or 127/ 220Vac; the external battery
cabinet’s rating voltage is ±168Vdc.
5. Before wiring, please read 5.5 Wiring thoroughly and make sure relevant
conditions have been met.
1 Please follow the procedures 1 ~ 7 stated in the section of Single Input (Single
Unit) to connect the cables of the main AC source, output and external battery
cabinet(s) to each parallel UPS. For parallel connection, please refer to Figure 5-18.
For battery connection, please refer to 5.6 External Battery Cabinet Connection
Warning.
Parallel Cable
Parallel Port
Parallel Port
UPS 4
NOTE:
For single input, the UPS will not work normally if the main AC power’s
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neutral (N) terminal.
2 Use the provided parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on the parallel units.
Please refer to Figure 4-3 for the parallel port location.
3 Follow Figure 5-19 to ground the parallel UPS units, external battery cabinet(s)
and connected critical loads.
(At Maximum Four)
Load Grounding
Load Grounding
UPS Grounding External Battery
Cabinet Grounding
Protective Earthing
WARNING:
Before start-up of the parallel units, qualified service personnel must
set each UPS’s 'Parallel Group ID' and 'Parallel ID' through the LCD.
Otherwise, the parallel UPSs cannot be started. Please refer to 7.10.5
Parallel Setting.
5-19
AC Input UPS Output
Terminals Terminals Daisy
Chain
Method
Bypass Input
3Ø4W Terminals Parallel Port 3Ø4W
Main AC Source Parallel Port Loads
Parallel Cable
Parallel Cable
UPS 1
NOTE:
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not connected to the UPS’s AC Input neutral (N) terminal and Bypass Input
neutral (N) terminal respectively.
3 Use the provided parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on the parallel units.
Please refer to Figure 4-3 for the parallel port location.
4 Follow Figure 5-19 to ground the parallel UPS units, external battery cabinet(s)
and connected critical loads.
WARNING:
Before start-up of the parallel units, qualified service personnel must
set each UPS’s 'Parallel Group ID' and 'Parallel ID' through the LCD.
Otherwise, the parallel UPSs cannot be started. Please refer to 7.10.5
Parallel Setting.
yYou should connect the UPS with at least one external battery cabinet to ensure that the
connected critical loads are protected when a power failure occurs. You can connect up
to four units of external battery cabinets to the UPS.
yTo ensure that the batteries are fully charged, please charge the batteries at least 12
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1 Connect the UPS to the main AC source and the external battery cabinet(s).
Please see 5. Installation and Wiring.
2 Follow 6. UPS Operation to turn on the UPS and the external battery cabinet(s).
After the UPS is turned on, the UPS will automatically charge the batteries.
WARNING:
You can connect the critical loads to the UPS only after the batteries are
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power to the critical loads connected when a power failure occurs.
yBattery Parameters
No. Item Description
Float charge voltage: ± 190Vdc (default)
1 Charge Voltage
Equalized charge voltage: ± 196Vdc (default)
Default: ± 10A (UPS)
2 Charge Current
Maximum: ± 6A (per power module)
Low Battery Shutdown
3 ± 140Vdc (default)
Voltage
4 The Number of Batteries 12V x 28 PCS
NOTE:
1. You can adjust the charge current. Each adjustment level is 1 A.
2. If you need to modify the default charge current setting and default low
battery shutdown setting, please contact your local dealer or service
personnel.
3. For battery selection, installation and replacement, please contact your local
dealer or customer service.
4. The number of batteries that you set up via the LCD must be the same as
that of the on-site installation; otherwise, the batteries will be over charged,
not fully charged or even seriously damaged.
yOnly use the same type of batteries from the same supplier. Never use old, new and dif-
ferent Ah batteries at the same time.
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yUse a voltage meter to measure whether the total voltage, after the external battery
cabinet connection, is around 12.5Vdc × the total number of batteries.
yThe number of batteries is 28 PCS of 12V batteries connected in string, and you should
connect the external battery cabinet’s neutral to the middle 14th and 15st batteries. You
should use battery cables to connect the external battery cabinet with the '+', '-' and ‘N’
terminals marked on the UPS. Please refer to Figure 5-21.
Protective Device
External Battery
Cabinet (+) (N) (-)
+ - + - + - + - + - + -
1 2 14 15 22 28
WARNING:
A battery leak can short-circuit the batteries and lead to serious accidents. For
safety's sake, you must insulate the batteries from their touched metal cabinets
by installing insulated devices (e.g. insulated trays or boxes) in between. For
relevant information about the insulated materials for such application, please
contact Delta customer service.
yPlease follow your UPS rating to install an appropriate protective device for each exter-
nal battery cabinet. There are two installation methods for selection.
(1) A 3-pole DC isolated switch connected in series with a DC fuse.
(2) A 3-pole DC circuit breaker.
For relevant values, please refer to Table 5-4; for relevant installation diagrams, please
refer to Figure 5-22 ~ Figure 5-23.
Table 5-4: External Battery Cabinet’s Protective Device (Battery Q’ty: 12Vdc
× 28 PCS)
Power Protective
UPS Rating Module Device’s Protective Device’s Voltage
Q’ty Current
15kVA/ 15kW 1+1 60A
NOTE:
1. Table 5-4 is for 12Vdc × 28PCS batteries.
2. The above-mentioned DC circuit breaker, DC isolated switch and DC fuse
are optional. If you want to buy any of them, please contact Delta service
personnel.
3. If you need to parallel multiple units of external battery cabinets, please
contact Delta service personnel for relevant information.
4. To extend backup time, you can parallel up to four units of external battery
cabinets to the UPS. Please note that (1) the number of batteries in each of
the parallel external battery cabinets and (2) the cable length of each string
of the batteries must be the same.
yPlease note that only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can perform wir-
ing or you can perform wiring only under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or
service personnel.
yFor the external battery cabinet’s grounding information, please refer to:
Figure 5-15: Grounding Diagram_ Single Unit
Figure 5-19: Grounding Diagram_ Parallel Units
yThe external battery cabinet’s protective device must be planned and designed by quali-
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nected in series with a DC fuse or a DC circuit breaker; please refer to Table 5-4. When
choosing the external battery cabinet’s protective device, please take the following fac-
tors into consideration: (1) overcurrent between the UPS and battery circuit, (2) short cir-
cuit, (3) wire/ cable materials, and (4) local electrical regulations. If you have any ques-
tions about the external battery cabinet’s protective device, please contact Delta service
personnel. For installation methods of the external battery cabinet’s protective device,
please refer to Figure 5-22 ~ Figure 5-23.
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yThe protective device is optional, and its type must be fast-acting DC circuit breaker or/
and fast-acting DC fuse. When choosing the protective device, please follow the instruc-
tions below.
(1) The protective device’s rated current must comply with the current values shown in
Table 5-4.
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current of the fast-acting DC circuit breaker or/ and the melting current of the fast-
acting DC fuse) must be 3 ~ 6 times the values shown in Table 5-4. Besides, the
response time of the protective device must be less than 20ms.
(3) For the choice of the fast-acting DC fuse mentioned above, the A50QS series from
the supplier Ferraz Shawmut is suggested. Please contact Delta customer service
for relevant information.
(4) The maximum tripping current of the fast-acting DC circuit breaker or/ and the
maximum melting current of the fast-acting DC fuse mentioned above are 6 times
the values shown in Table 5-4. These maximum values are suggested for general
applications only. For actual maximum values, the maximum short-circuit capacity
of the on-site batteries must be taken into consideration. Please contact Delta
customer service for relevant information.
yThe external battery cabinet’s protective device installation methods are as follows.
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can share their connected external battery cabinet(s). For relevant information, please
refer to 3.4 Common Battery (Only for Parallel UPSs Connecting to the Same Ex-
ternal Battery Cabinet(s)).
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external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) to isolate the battery power from the
UPS completely.
2. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current.
Servicing of batteries and battery cabinets must be performed or supervised
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and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from
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NOTE:
1. Only qualified service personnel can perform the following STS module
installation procedures.
2. The STS module is heavy (> 55.1 lb (25 kg)). At least two people are required for
handling.
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place. At least two people are required for handling.
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3 Pull out the STS module from the slot (two people are required) (see Figure 5-32).
When the STS module cannot be pulled out any more, press the lock (see Figure 5-33)
on the left side of the STS module in order to continuously pull out the module from the
UPS cabinet.
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The STS module’s LED indicator shows its operation status. Please refer to the following
table.
NOTE:
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(Figure 5-35: Power Module (Optional))
Please see the table below for the power module’s packing list.
1 2 3 4
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installation procedures.
2. The power module is heavy (around 45.6 lb (20.7 kg)).
3. Please follow your UPS capacity to install the correct number of power
modules. Please refer to the table below.
Power
Module 1+1 2+1 3+1 4+1 5+1 6+1 7+1
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2 Take out the two ear brackets, four M6 screws and eight M4 screws from the power
module’s package.
3 Use the provided eight M4 screws to fix the provided two ear brackets on the two
sides of the power module. Please refer to Figure 5-37.
5-33
(Figure 5-37: Install the Two Ear Brackets)
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place. Please install the power modules into the slots from top to bottom in sequence.
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WARNING:
1. Before removing any power module, make sure the remaining power module(s)
can support the connected critical loads.
2. Only qualified service personnel can perform the following power module
removal procedures.
3. The power module is heavy (around 45.6 lb (20.7 kg)).
1 Turn the power module’s switch to the lower position ( ). After that, the power
module will start discharging. After discharging, the power module’s LED indicator will
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2 Use a screwdriver to remove the four screws from the power module, as shown in
Figure 5-42.
3 Pull out the power module from the slot (see Figure 5-43). When the power
module cannot be pulled out any more, press the lock (see Figure 5-44) on the left
side of the power module to continuously pull it out from the UPS cabinet.
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5.8.3 Power Module’s LED Indicator
The power module’s LED indicator shows its operation status. Please refer to the following
table.
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NOTE:
In online mode, if you turn the power module’s switch to the lower position ( ),
the power module will shut down its output and discharge the DC BUS voltage until
the voltage reaches to a safety level. After that, the power module’s LED indicator
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NOTE:
1. All unit No., UPS status, date, time, warning No., event No., load (%), battery
remaining time, user login, administrator login, etc. shown in the LCD diagrams
presented in 6. UPS Operation are for reference only. Actual readings depend
on the operation of the UPS.
2. In this user manual, the meaning of Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 and Q5 represents the
following.
Code Meaning
Q1 Input Breaker
Q2 Bypass Breaker
Q4 Output Breaker
3. Before operation, ensure that installation and wiring have been completely done
according to 5. Installation and Wiring, and relevant instructions have been
followed.
4. Before operation, please refer to 2.8 Tri-color LED Indicator & Buzzer and 7.
LCD Display & Settings.
5. (1) The setting of the 2Q2ႇ%XWWRQ$FFHVV is set as 'Any User' for all the
ON/ OFF Button ( ) presented in this user manual.
(2) If you want to change the access setting for the ON/ OFF Button ( ),
please go to SETUP
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For relevant information, please refer to 7.10.7 General Setting.
Single Unit
3. Check if the wiring is correct. Ensure that the AC power’s voltage, frequency, phase
sequence and battery type meet the UPS’s requirements.
4. Check if all power modules are properly installed and every power module’s switch
is in the upper position ( ). Please refer to 5.8 Power Module (Optional) for more
information.
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parallel units’ total capacity exceeds the total critical loads. If the remaining parallel
units’ total capacity is less than the total critical loads, all parallel units will shut down
due to overload.
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6.2 Start-up Procedures
1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
3 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screen (see Figure
6-1). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
4 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each auxiliary
power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status will occur
simultaneously.
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power module will start establishing DC BUS voltage and each power module’s
LED indicator will illuminate green.
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
Backup Parallel
Communication Backup Parallel Auxiliary Auxiliary Power
Card’s LED Indicator Communication Card Power Card Card’s LED Indicator
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO BATT.
NC NO
START
(Figure 6-2: The Locations of the Parallel Communication Cards, Auxiliary Power Cards,
Power Modules and their LED Indicators)
6-5
5 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
Now, each power module keeps running and its LED indicator remains green. After
each power module finishes establishing DC BUS voltage, the charger will start to
charge the batteries.
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-3 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
User Login
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(Figure 6-3: Main Screen_ User Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
6 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS’s inverter. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
7 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will start
up and perform self-inspection. At the same time, the system begins synchronization
with the bypass AC source. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS will
automatically transfer to run in On-Line mode, the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate
green and the following screen will appear. For the location of the tri-color LED
indicator , please refer to Figure 2-11.
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1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
4 Press any of the BATT. START buttons (see Figure 7-2) for one second and release
it. After that, each auxiliary power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the
following status will occur simultaneously.
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
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6-7
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
5 The LCD initial screen (see Figure 6-6) will appear within 40 seconds after each
auxiliary power card’s LED indicator illuminates green.
User Login
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(Figure 6-7: Main Screen_ User Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
7 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
8 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will
start up, each power module’s LED indicator will illuminate green and each power
module will perform self-inspection. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS
will automatically transfer to run in Battery mode. At this moment, the tri-color LED
indicator illuminates yellow and the following screen appears. For the tri-color LED
indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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6-9
6.2.3 Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
1. For parallel units, ensure that every operation procedure mentioned below is
synchronized to all parallel UPSs.
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
3 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screen (see Figure
6-10). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1).
4 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each auxiliary
power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status will occur
simultaneously.
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
PRGXOH¿QLVKHVLQLWLDOL]DWLRQHDFKSRZHUPRGXOH¶VIDQVZLOOVWDUWUXQQLQJHDFK
power module will start establishing DC BUS voltage and each power module’s
LED indicator will illuminate green.
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
5 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
Now, each power module keeps running and its LED indicator remains green. After
each power module finishes establishing DC BUS voltage, the charger will start to
charge the batteries.
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-11 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
User Login
10:15
2 May 25,2018
Bypass Load
Summary
0%
Mains
System Status
90 %
5 mins
EMS
(Figure 6-11: Main Screen_ User Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
6 For parallel application, please check each parallel UPS’s parallel settings. Please
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No., input, output and battery settings must be the same.
7 For parallel application, tap the icon ( UPS-1.1 ) located in the upper left corner of the
screen and check if the parallel group ID No. and parallel ID No. of the parallel UPSs
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Please refer to Figure 6-12.
6-11
Parallel Group
ID No. 10:15
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(Figure 6-12: Parallel Group ID No. & Parallel ID No. Inquiry Screen)
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(Figure 6-14: On-Line Mode Screen_ User Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
6-13
2 Check if the bypass voltage and STS module are normal or not.
3 If normal, tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to
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10:15
May 25,2018
POWER OFF ?
Yes No
4 If normal, please select 'YES'. After that, the UPS will shut down the inverter and
transfer to run in Bypass mode.
6 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
After that, the screen shows as follows.
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7 When the UPS performs DC BUS discharging, each power module’s LED indicator
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8 About three minutes later, the UPS will shut down, and the LCD and the tri-color
/('ZLOOEHRႇ
2 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screenn (see
Figure 6-17). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
3 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each
auxiliary power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status
will occur simultaneously.
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
module finishes initialization, each power module’s fans will start running, each
power module will start establishing DC BUS voltage and each power module’s
LED indicator will illuminate green.
6-15
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
4 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
Now, each power module keeps running and its LED indicator remains green. After
each power module finishes establishing DC BUS voltage, the charger will start to
charge the batteries.
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-18 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
User Login
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Summary
30 %
Mains
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(Figure 6-18: Bypass Mode Screen_ User Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
6 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS’s inverter. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
7 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will start
up and perform self-inspection. At the same time, the system begins synchronization
with the bypass AC source. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS will
automatically transfer to run in On-Line mode, the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate
green and the following screen will appear. For the tri-color LED indicator location,
please refer to Figure 2-11.
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6-17
6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
1. For parallel units, please follow 6.2.3 Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures
to turn on each parallel UPS. After confirming that parallel operation works
normally, follow the procedures below step by step.
2. For parallel units, ensure that every operation procedure mentioned below is
synchronized to all parallel UPSs.
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
3 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screen (see Figure
6-21). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
4 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each auxiliary
power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status will occur
simultaneously.
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
PRGXOH¿QLVKHVLQLWLDOL]DWLRQHDFKSRZHUPRGXOH¶VIDQVZLOOVWDUWUXQQLQJHDFK
power module will start establishing DC BUS voltage and each power module’s
LED indicator will illuminate green.
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
5 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
Now, each power module keeps running and its LED indicator remains green. After
each power module finishes establishing DC BUS voltage, the charger will start to
charge the batteries.
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-22 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
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6-19
6 Please log in as an Administrator. For the Administrator password, please contact
service personnel. After login, ensure that you are in the Administrator login status
(see Figure 6-23).
Administrator Login
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(Figure 6-23: Main Screen_ Administrator Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
8 After manually selecting ECO mode via the LCD, tap the icon ( UPS-1.1 ) located in the
upper left corner of the screen to go back to the Main Screen.
9 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS’s inverter. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
10 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will start
up and perform self-inspection. At the same time, the system begins synchronization
with the bypass AC source. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS will
automatically transfer to run in On-Line mode. After the system confirms that the
bypass voltage is normal, the UPS will automatically switch to run in ECO mode to
let the bypass AC source supply power (see Figure 6-26). Now, the tri-color LED
indicator illuminates green and the following screen appears. For the tri-color LED
indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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6-21
6.2.6 Frequency Conversion Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
1. Frequency Conversion mode is only applicable to single UPS but not to parallel
UPSs.
2. When the UPS runs in Frequency Conversion mode, once the inverter
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1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
3 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screen (see Figure
6-27). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1).
4 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each auxiliary
power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status will occur
simultaneously.
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
PRGXOH¿QLVKHVLQLWLDOL]DWLRQHDFKSRZHUPRGXOH¶VIDQVZLOOVWDUWUXQQLQJHDFK
power module will start establishing DC BUS voltage and each power module’s
LED indicator will illuminate green.
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
5 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
Now, each power module keeps running and its LED indicator remains green. After
each power module finishes establishing DC BUS voltage, the charger will start to
charge the batteries.
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-28 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
User Login
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(Figure 6-29: Main Screen_ Administrator Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
6-23
7 Go to SETUP ĺMode Setting ĺFrequency Conversion.
WARNING:
Please note that, once you select 'Frequency Conversion' mode via the
LCD, the UPS will run in Standby mode and the output will be terminated.
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
8 Tap the icon ( ) located in the upper left corner of the screen to go back to the
UPS-1.1
Main Screen.
9 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS’s inverter. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
10 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will start
up and perform self-inspection. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS will
automatically transfer to run in Frequency Conversion mode and the output frequency
will be the same as setup value. Now, the tri-color LED indicator illuminates green and
the following screen appears. For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
POWER FLOW
Bypass Load
Summary
30 %
Mains
System Status
90 %
5 mins
EMS
1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is in the OFF position.
3 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screen (see Figure
6-33). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Output Breaker (Q4).
4 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each auxiliary
power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status will occur
simultaneously.
6-25
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
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power module will start establishing DC BUS voltage and each power module’s
LED indicator will illuminate green.
(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
5 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
Now, each power module keeps running and its LED indicator remains green. After
each power module finishes establishing DC BUS voltage, the charger will start to
charge the batteries.
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-34 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
User Login
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Administrator Login
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(Figure 6-35: Main Screen_ Administrator Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
10:15
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
8 After manually selecting Green mode via the LCD, tap the icon ( UPS-1.1 ) located in the
upper left corner of the screen to go back to the Main Screen.
6-27
9 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS's inverter. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
10 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will start
up and perform self-inspection. At the same time, the system begins synchronization
with the bypass AC source. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS will
automatically transfer to run in Green mode and the system will automatically detect
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Now, the tri-color LED indicator illuminates green and the following screen appears.
For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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WARNING: Energy Recycle mode is only applicable to single input and single
unit application.
1 Ensure that the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3), Output Breaker (Q4) and every
external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) are in the OFF position.
2 Switch ON the Bypass Breaker (Q2) and wait for the LCD initial screen (see Figure
6-39). After that, turn ON the Input Breaker (Q1).
3 After you switch ON the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2), each auxiliary
power card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the following status will occur
simultaneously.
(1) The system and each power module will start initialization. After each power
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(2) Each parallel communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate red first and
then each card will start initialization. After initialization, the master parallel
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate green and the backup
communication card’s LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
For the locations of the parallel communication cards, auxiliary power cards, power
modules and their LED indicators, please refer to Figure 6-2.
4 After 20 seconds of LCD initialization, the LCD will enter the Main Screen. For the
Main Screen information, please refer to 7.6 Main Screen.
6-29
If the bypass AC source is within the normal range, the UPS will transfer to run in
Bypass mode, the LCD screen will show as Figure 6-40 and the tri-color LED indicator
will illuminate yellow. For the location of the tri-color LED indicator, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
User Login
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Bypass Load
Summary
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2 May 25,2018
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0 mins
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(Figure 6-41: Main Screen_ Administrator Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
10:15
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
7 After manually selecting Energy Recycle mode via the LCD, tap the icon ( )
UPS-1.1
located in the upper left corner of the screen to go back to the Main Screen.
8 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
to power on the UPS’s inverter. Please select 'YES'.
10:15
2 May 25,2018
POWER ON ?
Yes No
9 After selection of 'YES' to start up the UPS’s inverter, each power module will start
up and perform self-inspection. At the same time, the system begins synchronization
with the bypass AC source. After the self-inspection is completed, the UPS will
automatically transfer to run in Energy Recycle mode and perform self-aging test.
Now, the tri-color LED indicator illuminates yellow and the following screen appears.
For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
6-31
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0 mins
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WARNING:
1. For parallel units, ensure that every operation procedure mentioned below is
synchronized to all parallel UPSs.
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
1 In On-Line mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-45) and the tri-color
LED indicator illuminates green. For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
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(Figure 6-45: On-Line Mode Screen & ON/ OFF Button Location)
2 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
WRSRZHURႇWKH836¶VLQYHUWHU3OHDVHVHOHFW YES'.
10:15
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POWER OFF ?
Yes No
3 After selection of 'YES', the UPS will shut down the inverter, terminate each power
module’s output and let the bypass AC source supply power. If the bypass AC source
is abnormal, there is a risk of output interruption and the connected critical loads won’t
be protected. At this moment, each power module keeps charging the batteries, the tri-
color LED indicator illuminates yellow and the following screen (Figure 6-47) appears.
For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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6-33
4 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
After that, the UPS will run in Standby mode.
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6 About 3 minutes later, the UPS will shut down, and the LCD and the tri-color LED
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WARNING:
1. For parallel units, ensure that every operation procedure mentioned below is
synchronized to all parallel UPSs.
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
1 In Battery mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-48) and the tri-color
LED indicator illuminates yellow. For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer
to Figure 2-11.
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(Figure 6-48: Battery Mode Screen & ON/ OFF Button Location)
2 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
WRSRZHURႇWKH836¶VLQYHUWHU3OHDVHVHOHFW YES'.
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3 After selection of 'YES', the UPS will shut down the inverter, terminate each power
module’s output and transfer to run in Standby mode. At this moment, the tri-color LED
indicator illuminates yellow and the following screen (Figure 6-50) appears. For the tri-
color LED indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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4 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
1 In Bypass mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-51) and the tri-color
LED indicator illuminates yellow. For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer
to Figure 2-11.
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2 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
After that, the UPS will run in Standby mode.
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
In Manual Bypass mode, the LCD and the tri-color LED indicator are both OFF. To com-
pletely shut down the UPS, switch OFF the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3).
NOTE:
1. Ensure that the LCD, all LED indicators and fans are OFF.
2. Check that all breakers and power are OFF.
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parallel ones, please contact service personnel.
1 In ECO mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-52) and the tri-color
LED indicator illuminates green. For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
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(Figure 6-52: ECO Mode Screen & ON/ OFF Button Location)
6-37
2 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
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Yes No
3 After selection of 'YES', the UPS will shut down the inverter, terminate each power
module’s output and let the bypass AC source supply power. If the bypass AC source
is abnormal, there is a risk of output interruption and the connected critical loads won’t
be protected. At this moment, each power module keeps charging the batteries, the tri-
color LED indicator illuminates yellow and the following screen appears (Figure 6-54).
For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
6 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
After that, the UPS will run in Standby mode.
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8 About 3 minutes later, the UPS will shut down, and the LCD and the tri-color LED
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UPSs.
2. When the UPS runs in Frequency Conversion mode, once the inverter
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1 In Frequency Conversion mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-57)
and the tri-color LED indicator illuminates green. For the tri-color LED indicator
location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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(Figure 6-57: Frequency Conversion Mode Screen & ON/ OFF Button Location)
2 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
WRSRZHURႇWKH836¶VLQYHUWHU3OHDVHVHOHFW YES'.
WARNING:
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POWER OFF ?
Yes No
3 After selection of 'YES', the UPS will shut down the inverter and terminate each power
module’s output. As there is no bypass output in Frequency Conversion mode, all
output will be terminated right after the inverter is shut down. Now, each power module
keeps charging the batteries, the tri-color LED indicator illuminates yellow and the
following screen appears (Figure 6-59). For the tri-color LED indicator location, please
refer to Figure 2-11.
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4 Switch OFF the Output Breaker (Q4) and log in as an Administrator. For the Admini-
strator password, please contact service personnel. After login, ensure that you are in
the Administrator login status (see Figure 6-60).
Administrator Login
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MODE SETTING
.
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
6 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2).
7 1RZHDFKSRZHUPRGXOHSHUIRUPV'&%86GLVFKDUJLQJDQGLWV/('LQGLFDWRUÀDVKHV
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8 About 3 minutes later, the UPS will shut down, and the LCD and the tri-color LED
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1 In Green mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-62) and the tri-color
LED indicator illuminates green. For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
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(Figure 6-62: Green Mode Screen & ON/ OFF Button Location)
2 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
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POWER OFF ?
Yes No
6-43
3 After selection of 'YES', the UPS will shut down each power module’s output and let
the bypass AC source supply power. If the bypass AC source is abnormal, there is a
risk of output interruption and the connected critical loads won’t be protected. At this
moment, each power module keeps charging the batteries, the tri-color LED indicator
illuminates yellow and the following screen appears (Figure 6-64). For the tri-color
LED indicator location, please refer to Figure 2-11.
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
6 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1), Bypass Breaker (Q2) and Output Breaker (Q4).
After that, the UPS will run in Standby mode.
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8 About 3 minutes later, the UPS will shut down, and the LCD and the tri-color LED
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WARNING: Energy Recycle mode is only applicable to single input and single
unit application.
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1 In Energy Recycle mode, the LCD shows the following screen (Figure 6-67) and
the tri-color LED indicator illuminates yellow. For the tri-color LED indicator location,
please refer to Figure 2-11.
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(Figure 6-67: Energy Recycle Mode Screen & ON/ OFF Button Location)
2 Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) and the following screen will pop up to ask if you want
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POWER OFF ?
Yes No
3 After selection of 'YES', the UPS will stop self-aging test and transfer to run in Bypass
mode. At this moment, the tri-color LED indicator illuminates yellow and the following
screen appears (Figure 6-69). For the tri-color LED indicator location, please refer to
Figure 2-11.
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Administrator Login
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5 Go to SETUP ĺMode Setting ĺOn-Line.
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MODE SETTING
.
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
6 Switch OFF the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2).
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7-1
7.1 LCD Display Hierarchy
(Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1) (Level 1)
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
Phase Voltage (V) Bypass Frequency Range/
Warning
Bypass Voltage (Max)/
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
Mode Setting Administrator
Main Voltage (Level 2) *1 Historical Event
Bypass Voltage Bypass Input
(Level 3)
On-Line/ Green/ ECO/ Energy Recycle/ (Level 2)
Output
Frequency Conversion
Frequency Phase Voltage (V) Statistics
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
Current Frequency (Hz) In Battery Mode
Load
Output Setting *1 Battery Mode Duration
Output Power (Level 2) In Bypass Mode
Voltage (V)/ Voltage Compensation (V)/
Battery Bypass Mode Duration
(Level 3)
(Level 3)
Frequency (Hz) (Level 2)
(Level 2) Manual Battery Test
Battery & Charging Setting
System Status
(Level 2) *1 (Level 2)
Power Module Battery Type/ Battery Rating Voltage/
Summary *1 Battery Strings/ Battery Low Warning/ Clear *1
(Level 2) Battery Cut Off Voltage/ Capacity/
Phase Voltage (V) Float Charge Voltage/ (Level 3) Clear Statistics
EMS Clear Historical Event
Current (A) Equalized Charge Voltage/
(Level 3)
System
Status/ Voltage (V)/ INPUT DRY CONTACT: 1 ~ 4 Touch Panel
Current (A)/ OUTPUT DRY CONTACT: 1 ~ 6 Power Module #
Remaining Capacity (%)/ (Level 2)
Remaining Time (mins)/ MAIN
Estimated Recharging General Setting Parallel Communication Card #n_ MCU/ FPGA
Time (mins)/ Test Result/ System Control Card_ MCU/ FPGA
(Level 3)
IP Setting *1
(Level 3)
Control
(Level 3)
EMS Setting
SENSOR
Temperature/ Humidity
INPUT CONTACT: 1 ~ 4
NO/ NC/ Event Type
NOTE:
1. *1 means that the Administrator password is needed. For password information, please
refer to 7.5 Password Entry.
2. The information on the LCD screen presented in 7. LCD Display & Settings, including
the UPS operation mode, machine number, date, time, total number of alarms, load
(%), battery remaining time, user login or administrator login, are for reference only. The
actual screen of display depends on the operation situation.
3. To turn on the touch panel, please refer to 7.2 How to Turn on the LCD and 7.3 ON/
OFF Button.
4. (1) The setting of the 2Q2ႇ%XWWRQ$FFHVV is set as 'Any User' for all the ON/ OFF
Button ( ) presented in this user manual.
(2) If you want to change the access setting for the ON/ OFF Button ( ), please
go to SETUP
ĺ General Setting ĺ User ĺ On/ Off Button Access. For relevant
information, please refer to 7.10.7 General Setting.
1 Perform one of the options (a.~d.) below; after that, the LCD will be on and the LCD
initial screen will appear.
a. Turn on the Input Breaker (Q1); or
b. Turn on the Bypass Breaker (Q2); or
c. Turn on the Input Breaker (Q1) and Bypass Breaker (Q2); or
d. Turn on the external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5), open the front door of the
UPS, and press any of the battery start buttons (Figure 7-2) for 1 second and
release it.
(UPS Front View with Door Open)
BATT.
START
DISPLAY BATT.
EXT. BATT EXT.SWITCH O/P DRY I/P DRY START
TEMP. STATUS CONTACT CONTACT
BT1 BT2 S1 S2 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2
PARALLEL
REPO
BATT.
NC NO BATT.
START
START
7-3
(Figure 7-3: LCD Initial Screen)
2 About 20 seconds after the LCD initial screen (see Figure 7-3) is on, the Main Screen
will appear (see Figure 7-4). After you see the Main Screen, you can operate the
LCD. Please note that the Main Screen appears in the User login status as shown in
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User Login
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2. If you want to change the access setting for the ON/ OFF Button ( ), please
go to SETUP
ĺGeneral SettingĺUserĺOn/ 2ႇ Button Access. For relevant
information, please refer to 7.10.7 General Setting.
After the touch panel is turned on in accordance with the steps stated in 7.2 How to Turn
on the LCD, the Main Screen will appear in the User login status and the ON/ OFF Button
( ) shown in Figure 7-5 will appear.
User Login
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(Figure 7-5: Main Screen_ User Login & ON/ OFF Button Location)
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When the ON/ OFF Button is gray ( ), it indicates that the UPS’s inverter is in the
OFF status. Tap the button once and a reminder window shown below will pop up to
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After selection of 'Yes', the ON/ OFF Button will turn green ( ), indicating that the
power-on process is completed.
7-5
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ON status. Tap the button once and a reminder window shown below will pop up to ask
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After selection of 'Yes', the ON/ OFF Button will turn gray ( ), indicating that the
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UPS-1.1 MEASUREMENT SETUP MAINTENANCE LOG IN EVENT LOG On-Line 8
Power Flow Administrator
POWER FLOW 13
9
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11
12 Mains 20
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14 15 16 17 18 19
7-7
Button Text/ Symbol
Function Digital Display
No. Icon/ Text Description
(Yes or Display (Yes or
No) (Yes or No) No)
Shortcut icon for the setup menu. For
3 more information, please refer to 7.10
SETUP
UPS Settings.
Shortcut icon for the maintenance
4 menu. For more information, please
MAINTENANCE
refer to 7.11 System Maintenance.
Indicates login by User. Tap the icon
to change the login permission. For
LOG IN more information, please refer to 7.5
User
Password Entry.
5
Indicates login by Administrator. Tap the
icon to change the login permission. For
LOG IN more information, please refer to 7.5
Administrator
Password Entry.
1. Event log shortcut icon ( EVENT LOG ).
Tap the icon to check all the event
logs.
EVENT LOG
2. When the warning icon ( ) is blue,
it indicates that there is no warning.
2
1. Warning event shortcut icon ( WARNING ).
2. Buzzer icon ( ).
3. When the warning icon ( ) is red,
it indicates that there is a warning. At
this time, the buzzer will sound and the
6
buzzer icon ( ) will appear and light
2
up. The numerical value at the upper
WARNING right of the red warning icon indicates
2
the total number of warning events.
WARNING By tapping the buzzer icon ( ), the
buzzer will be muted.
At this time, the buzzer disabled icon
( ) will appear. If there is any
warning event afterwards, the buzzer
will sound and the buzzer icon ( )
will appear and light up again.
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7 Indicates the time and date.
May 10,2018
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Tap the icon to check the operation
mode and status of the UPS. For more
9
Power Flow
information, please refer to 7.8 Power
Flow, Summary, System Status &
EMS.
Shortcut icon for summary information.
Tap the icon to check the input, output,
and battery status of the UPS. For more
10
information, please refer to 7.8 Power
Summary
Flow, Summary, System Status &
EMS.
Shortcut icon for system status. Tap the
icon to check the status of each power
module, parallel communication card,
11 system control card, and auxiliary power
System Status card. For more information, please refer
to 7.8 Power Flow, Summary, System
Status & EMS.
Shortcut icon for EMS information. On
the EMS screen, you can check the
integrated status of each optional EMS
1000 (EnviroProbe) device connected
to the UPS (Green: Normal; Yellow:
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12 integrated status is determined by the
EMS most severe status among the device’s
temperature (°C) status, humidity (%)
status, and the status of input contacts
DI1~DI4. Please refer to 7.8 Power
Flow, Summary, System Status &
EMS.
7-9
Button Text/ Symbol
Function Digital Display
No. Icon/ Text Description
(Yes or Display (Yes or
No) (Yes or No) No)
ON/ OFF Button. For more information,
13
please refer to 7.3 ON/ OFF Button.
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18
Waiting or OFF).
1. Inverter status (Green: Normal;
19 Gray: Waiting or OFF).
2. Inverter output screen shortcut icon.
Load
1. Output status (Green: Normal; Gray:
30 % No Output).
20
2. Load capacity (%).
3. UPS output screen shortcut icon.
Other icons on the touch panel are shown in the table below.
3 Moves up.
4 Moves down.
7 Increases number.
8 Decreases number.
11 Capital
12 Space
7-11
NOTE:
1. After the back light is turned off, you can tap the LCD to return to the Main
Screen. For information about the Main Screen, please refer to 7.6 Main
Screen.
2. The sleep time for the back light can be adjusted. Please refer to 7.10.7
General Setting.
3. If you are logged in as an Administrator (the Administrator password is
required; please refer to 7.5 Password Entry), you will be logged out when
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Main Screen in the User login status. Even if you set up the backlight in 'Never
Sleep' mode, you will still be logged out after the screen is idle for 5 minutes.
4. The default language is English. To change the displayed language of the
screen, please go to ĺGeneral SettingĺUserĺLanguage. The default
SETUP
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inspection items and setup items. Please refer to 7.1 LCD Display Hierarchy.
1 2
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The screen above indicates that the UPS is in On-Line mode, and power supply of the
loads comes from the inverter. Please refer to 7.10.2 Mode Setting and 6.2.1 Online Mode
Start-up Procedures.
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The screen above indicates that the UPS is in Green mode, and power supply of the loads
comes from the inverter. Power modules will take turn to rest depending on the total load
situation. For Green mode settings, please refer to 7.10.2 Mode Setting and 6.2.7 Green
Mode Start-up Procedures.
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The screen above indicates that the UPS is in ECO mode. The inverter is in the ready-to-
power-on status, and the power supply of the loads comes from the bypass. For ECO mode
settings, please refer to 7.10.2 Mode Setting and 6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures.
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The screen above indicates that the UPS is in Energy Recycle mode. The output power
will be recycled to the main input without being sent to the loads and the aging test could be
conducted. For Energy Recycle mode settings, please refer to 7.10.2 Mode Setting and
6.2.8 Energy Recycle Mode Start-up Procedures.
7-15
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The screen above indicates that the UPS is in Frequency Conversion mode and the
bypass output is restricted. For Frequency Conversion mode settings, please refer to
7.10.2 Mode Setting and 6.2.6 Frequency Conversion Mode Start-up Procedures.
8 2
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After the External Manual Bypass Breaker (Q3) is turned on, the UPS will be switched to
Manual Bypass mode and the screen above will appear. Before maintenance, the UPS
must be switched to this mode and it must be ensured that all input power, bypass power
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loads will not be protected. If there is any sudden malfunction in the bypass, the loads will
lose power. Please refer to 6.2.4 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures.
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Main Menu Icon Description
Tap the icon to go to the Maintenance Menu. In the menu, you can
(1) check the warning events/ historical events/ statistics/ relevant
temperature readings/ firmware versions, (2) execute the manual
battery test, (3) clear the statistics/ historical events/ battery test
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In the Maintenance Menu, it includes the following items.
1. Warning
MAINTENANCE 2. Historical Event
3. Statistics
4. Test
5. Clear
6. Advanced Diagnosis
7. Version & S/N
For more information, please refer to 7.11 System Maintenance.
NOTE:
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inspection items and setup items. Please refer to 7.1 LCD Display Hierarchy.
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POWER FLOW
Bypass Load
Summary
30 %
Mains
System Status
90 %
5 mins
EMS
below.
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Bypass Load
Summary
30 %
Mains
System Status
90 %
5 mins
EMS
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3. Tap the System Status
icon to check the status of the STS module, power modules, parallel
communication cards, system control card and auxiliary power cards. Please refer to
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3 5
2 3 4 5
4. Tap the icon to check the integrated status of each optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe)
EMS
device connected to the UPS (Green: Normal; Yellow: Warning; Red: Alarm; Gray:
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temperature (°C) status, humidity (%) status, and the status of input contacts DI1~DI4.
For more EMS information, please refer to 7.9.7 EMS and 7.10.10 EMS Setting.
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Summary
System Status
EMS
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MEASUREMENT
kWH icon
Tap the KWH icon ( ), and you can check the kWH statistics of the UPS main input in the
following window.
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100 Present
0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
75
Peak
Line Voltage(V) 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
50 5
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
25
By Hour
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-16 2018-08-16 2018-08-16 2018-08-16
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00
Search Tick
4
2018-08-23 13:18
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kWH Statistics
Sheet Tabs 7DSWKHWDEVRIGLႇHUHQWVKHHWVWRYLHZWKHN:+VWDWLVWLFV
1
(Day/ Week/ Month/ DQGFROXPQFKDUWRIGLႇHUHQWWLPHVFDOHV
Year/ Since Reset)
Tap the icon ( ), and you can set the date and time for
Search Tick
3 the ‘Search Tick’ to view the corresponding column chart.
Setup Icon
Please refer to Page 7-30~7-31 for relevant information.
A. Tap the kWH statistics sheet tab ( Day ), and you can view the daily kWH statistics
of the UPS main input by hourDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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100 Present
0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
75
Peak
Line Voltage(V) 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
50
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
25
By Hour
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-16 2018-08-16 2018-08-16 2018-08-16
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00
Search Tick
2018-08-23 13:18
yTap the icon ( ) on either side of the column chart to view the statistics of
the previous/ next day.
yTap one of the columns on the chart, and the corresponding piece of data will
DSSHDUEHORZWKHFKDUWDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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100 Present
0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
Tap One of 75
Peak
the Columns Line Voltage(V) 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
50
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
25
By Hour
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-16 2018-08-16 2018-08-16 2018-08-16
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00
The Search Tick
Corresponding 2018-08-16 10:00 113 kWH 2018-08-23 13:18
Piece of Data
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
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(1) Take the figure above as an example; if you tap the column '2018-08-16
10:00', the data bar that shows the corresponding piece of data will appear
below the chart and show the UPS’s main input kWH statistics '113kWH'
from 10:00~11:00 on that date.
Tap the icon ( ) on either side of the data bar, and you can view the
statistics of the previous/ next hour.
(2) At the moment of viewing, if it is still within the hour (the minimum unit), the
window shows the current statistics and will keep updating.
For example, if you view the kWH statistics at 10:30 (still within the minimum
unit of the hour 10:00~11:00), the statistics of the column shown on the chart
is from 10:00~10:30, and will keep updating.
B. Tap the kWH statistics sheet tab ( Week ), and you can view the weekly kWH
statistics of the UPS main input by hourDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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Present
30 0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
Peak
Line Voltage(V)
20 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
Current(A) - - - Low
10 0 kWH/d
By Hour
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-19 2018-08-23
2018-08-21 2018-08-25
00:00 00:00
00:00 00:00
Search Tick
kWH Statistics 2018-08-23 13:18
Sheet Tab
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
yTap the icon ( ) on either side of the column chart to view the statistics of
the previous/ next week.
yTap one of the columns on the chart, and the corresponding piece of data will
DSSHDUEHORZWKHFKDUWDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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Present
Tap One of 30
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz)
0 kWH/d
50.0
the Columns
Peak
Line Voltage(V)
20 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
Current(A) - - - Low
10 0 kWH/d
By Hour
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-19 2018-08-23
2018-08-21 2018-08-25
00:00 00:00
The 00:00 00:00
Search Tick
Corresponding 2018-08-22 16:00 13 kWH 2018-08-23 13:18
Piece of Data
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
(1) Take the figure above as an example; if you tap the column '2018-08-22
16:00', the data bar that shows the corresponding piece of data will appear
below the chart and show the UPS’s main input kWH statistics '13kWH' from
16:00~17:00 on that date.
Tap the icon ( ) on either side of the data bar, and you can view the
statistics of the previous/ next hour.
(2) At the moment of viewing, if it is still within the hour (the minimum unit), the
window shows the current statistics and will keep updating.
For example, if you view the kWH statistics at 16:30 (still within the minimum
unit of the hour 16:00~17:00 ), the statistics of the column shown on the
chart is from 16:00~16:30, and will keep updating.
C. Tap the kWH statistics sheet tab ( Month ), and you can view the monthly kWH
statistics of the UPS main input by dayDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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250 Present
0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
200
Peak
Line Voltage(V)
150 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
100
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
50
By Day
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-01 2018-08-21
2018-08-11
Search Tick
kWH Statistics 2018-08-23 13:18
Sheet Tab
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
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yOn the X-axis
(1) Minimum unit: one day (a piece of data); interval: 10 days.
(2) Interval marks: 1st/ 11st/ 21st/ (31st) day of the month.
(3) Pieces of data from the 1st day to the last day of the month (the total number
of the days depends on the calendar) are shown in the column chart.
yTap the icon ( ) on either side of the column chart to view the statistics of
the previous/ next month.
yTap one of the columns on the chart, and the corresponding piece of data will
DSSHDUEHORZWKHFKDUWDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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250 Present
Tap One of Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz)
0 kWH/d
50.0
the Columns 200
Peak
Line Voltage(V)
150 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
100
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
50
By Day
Sum
0 0 kWH/d
2018-08-01 2018-08-21
2018-08-11
The Search Tick
Corresponding 2018-08-16 294 kWH 2018-08-23 13:18
Piece of Data
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
D. Tap the kWH statistics sheet tab ( Year ), and you can view the yearly kWH statistics
of the UPS main input by weekDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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100 Sum
By Week 0 kWH/d
0
2018-07-29 2018-12-16
2018-10-07
Search Tick
kWH Statistics 2018-08-23 13:18
Sheet Tab
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
yTap the icon ( ) on either side of the column chart to view the statistics of
the previous/ next year.
yTap one of the columns on the chart, and the corresponding piece of data will
DSSHDUEHORZWKHFKDUWDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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100 Sum
By Week 0 kWH/d
0
2018-07-29 2018-12-16
The 2018-10-07
Search Tick
Corresponding 2018-08-12 710 kWH 2018-08-23 13:18
Piece of Data
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
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data bar that shows the corresponding piece of data will appear below the
chart and show the UPS’s main input kWH statistics '710kWH' of the week.
Tap the icon ( ) on either side of the data bar, and you can view the
statistics of the previous/ next week.
(2) At the moment of viewing, if it is still within the week (the minimum unit), the
window shows the current statistics and will keep updating.
For example, if you view the kWH statistics on 2018-08-23 at 06:00 (still
within the minimum unit of the week 2018-08-19 Sun.~2018-08-25 Sat.), the
statistics of the column shown on the chart is from 2018-08-19 Sun. 00:00 ~
2018-08-23 Thur. 06:00, and will keep updating.
E. Tap the kWH statistics sheet tab ( Since Reset ), and you can view the kWH statistics
of the UPS main input power since Last Reset Date (the last date when 'Clear
Kilowatt Hour' was executed) by monthDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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5000
Present
0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V)
4000 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
Peak
3000
Line Voltage(V) 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
2000
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
1000
By Month Sum 0 kWH/d
0
2008-Apr 2012-Jan 2016-Jan
2010-Jan 2014-Jan 2018-Jan
Search Tick
kWH Statistics 2018-08-23 13:18
Sheet Tab
Day Week Month Year Since Reset
yTap the icon ( ) on either side of the column chart to view the statistics of
the previous/ next 10 years.
yTap one of the columns on the chart, and the corresponding piece of data will
DSSHDUEHORZWKHFKDUWDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ
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5000
Present
0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V)
4000 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
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1000
Present
Date 2018-03-26 0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V)
800 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
Peak
Line Voltage(V)
600 380.0
Time 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
10:00~10:59
400
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
200
OK CancelBy Month Sum 0 kWH/d
0
2018-Jul
Search Tick
2018-08-23 13:18
Search Tick
Day Week Month Year Since Reset Search Tick
Setup Icon
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Tap 'OK' to complete the setup for Search Tick, and you will see the date and time in
the lower right corner of the window. After that, select and tap one of the kWH Statistics
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Since Reset).
Take the above figure for example, the Search Tick has been set up as '2018-8-23
13:18'.
If you select ( Day ), you can view the column chart of the day (2018-8-23).
If you select ( Week ), you can view the column chart of the week (2018-08-19 Sun. ~
2018-08-25 Sat.).
If you select ( Month ), you can view the column chart of the month (2018-08-01 ~
2018-08-31).
If you select ( Year ), you can view the column chart of the year (2018-01-01~2018-12-
31).
If you select ( Since Reset ), you can view the column chart of the 10 years since Last
Reset Date.
3. If you want to download the UPS’s main input kWH statistics, please follow the steps
below.
1 Insert a USB flash drive to any of the USB ports shown in Figure 4-17 and the
download icon ( ) will show up in the lower right corner of the window.
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Present
0.80 0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
0.60 Peak
Line Voltage(V) 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
0.40
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
0.20
By Hour
Sum
0.00 0 kWH/d
2018-08-23 2018-08-25
00:00 00:00
Search Tick
2018-08-23 13:18
2 Tap one of the kWH Statistics Sheet Tabs to download the corresponding column
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Reset).
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Present
0.80 0 kWH/d
Phase Voltage(V) 220.0 220.0 220.0 Frequency(Hz) 50.0
0.60 Peak
Line Voltage(V) 380.0 380.0 380.0 Kilowatt-Hour (kWH)0 kWH/d 0
0.40
Current(A) - - - Low
0 kWH/d
0.20
By Hour
Sum
0.00 0 kWH/d
2018-08-23 2018-08-25
00:00 00:00
Search Tick
2018-08-23 13:18
3 Tap the download icon ( ) to start downloading, and the following screen will
appear.
Loading data...
Please wait...
4 After the download has been completed, you will see the following screen.
Download complete!
Yes
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7.9.2 Bypass Input
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MEASUREMENT
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7.9.6 Battery Status
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MEASUREMENT
7.9.7 EMS
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MEASUREMENT
To activate the EMS function of the UPS, you have to connect the optional EMS 1000
(EnviroProbe) device(s) with the UPS; the EMS information of each device (ID #) will be
displayed on the EMSVFUHHQDVVKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ3OHDVHUHIHUWRWKHWDEOHEORZ
for the descriptions of each item shown on the EMS screen.
NOTE:
1. The items shown on the EMS screen is related to the settings in the ( SETUP ĺ
EMS Setting; the settings can be adjusted according to your needs.
2. For installation of the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe), please refer to 7.9.7.1
Connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) and the EnviroProbe
1000 Quick Guide attached in the package of the optional EMS 1000
(EnviroProbe).
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1 2 3 4
Color
No. Item Descriptions
(Status)
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(EnviroProbe) device connected to the UPS.
NOTE:
The LCD will only show the EMS 1000
Green (Normal) (EnviroProbe) devices (ID #) whose
Yellow (Warning) status have been set as 'Enable'.
1 ID Please refer to 7.10.10 EMS Setting.
Red (Alarm)
2. Shows the integrated status of each EMS 1000
*UD\ 2ႇ (EnviroProbe) device connected to the UPS.
The integrated status is determined by the most
severe status among the device’s temperature
(°C) status, humidity (%) status, and the status of
input contacts DI1 ~ DI4.
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Color
No. Item Descriptions
(Status)
The color represents the status of Temperature/
Humidity based on the relevant settings. Please
Green (Normal) refer to 7.10.10 EMS Setting.
2 Temperature Yellow (Warning) When the detected Temperature/ Humidity:
1. is lower than the value set for Warning, it shows
Red (Alarm) Green.
2. is higher than the value set for Warning but
lower than the value set for Alarm, it shows
Yellow.
3. is higher than the value set for Alarm, it shows
Green (Normal) Red.
4. has reached the value set for Alarm/ Warning,
3 Humidity Yellow (Warning)
the status will recover from Alarm to Warning/
Red (Alarm) from Warning to Normal respectively only
when the detected value has been lowered to its
corresponding Recovery value.
1. If the status of the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) device (ID #) is OFF (gray) as shown in
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WARNING
2 Touch Panel Comm Loss Please contact service personnel for more information.
1 PFC#1 Fan Fault Please contact service personnel for more information.
2. After connection of the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) to the UPS, if you don’t set the status
of the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) device (ID #) as 'Enable' (please refer to 7.10.10 EMS
Setting), the information of the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) device (ID #) will not show on
the EMS screen.
If none of the status of the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) devices (ID #) is set as 'Enable'
(please refer to 7.10.10 EMS Setting), the EMS screen will show as follows.
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7.9.7.1 Connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe)
1. You can connect a maximum of 16 optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) devices to each
UPS to expand the environment monitoring range. A maximum of four UPS units can
be paralleled. Please use the CAT-5 cable (user-supplied & the cable length depends
on the on-site application and environment) to connect the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe)
to the EMS port on the UPS. For the location of the EMS port, please refer to 4.2
Communication Interfaces at the Rear of the Touch Panel; for more information
about installation of the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe), please refer to EnviroProbe
1000 Quick Guide.
2. The UPS only supports RS485 communication mode. When installing the EMS 1000
(EnviroProbe), please set the device’s communication mode as RS485 following 3-1
Comm DIP Switch Settings of the EnviroProbe 1000 Quick Guide.
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to the UPS for the UPS to identify different devices. When installing the EMS 1000
(EnviroProbe), please set the ID # by the four ID DIP switches on the left of the device
following 3-2 ID DIP Switch Settings of the EnviroProbe 1000 Quick Guide.
NOTE:
1. You must set the ID # on the LCD according to the ID DIP switch setting on
the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) device. Please refer to 7.10.10 EMS Setting.
2. The ID # of each EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) device connected to the UPS
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3. When connecting more than one EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) devices to the
UPS, you don’t have to set the ID # in numerical order.
4. To enable the EMS function of the UPS, you have to set up relevant items on the LCD
after connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) to the UPS. Please refer to
7.10.10 EMS Setting.
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BYPASS SETTING
± 3 Hz + 10 % - 10 %
± 9 %
Item Description
Bypass Frequency Range Set up the bypass output’s frequency range.
ECO Voltage Range Set up the bypass output’s voltage range in ECO mode.
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MODE SETTING
Energy Frequency
On-Line Green ECO
Recycle Conversion
Item Description
Set up the UPS in On-Line mode. In On-Line mode, it is the inverter
On-Line Mode
to supply power to the connected loads.
Set up the UPS in Green mode. In Green mode, it is the inverter to
supply power to the connected loads and the power modules take
Green Mode turn to rest according to the situation of total load capacity.
NOTE: Green mode is only applicable to single UPS but
not to parallel UPSs.
After entering the OUTPUT SETTING screen*1 (shown in the figure below), you can set
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Please contact Delta customer service for assistance.
Item Description
Voltage Set up the output voltage.
When the UPS is distant from the loads and there is a voltage drop
Voltage
in the output, you can adjust the INV output voltage amplitude for
Compensation
voltage compensation.
Power Module Set up how many power modules that need to be preserved for
Redundancy redundancy.
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Item Description
When it is impossible for the inverter to reach synchronous phase
Asynchronous
lock with the bypass, the output will be terminated during conversion
Transfer Time
process according to this setup time.
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Auto Equalized Charge Auto Equalized Charge Interval Equalized Charge Time
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Battery Test Fail Voltage Battery Test Duration Auto Battery Test Interal
0 V 3 min None
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Enable 10 °C 2018-May-10
Enable 40 °C 2021-May-10
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Item Description
Set up the battery type as VRLA/ LiB (Dry Contact)*1.
NOTE:
*1 If you use non-Delta lithium-ion batteries, please
set up the battery type as 'LiB (Dry Contact)'. For
Battery Type relevant settings, please refer to 4.1.6 Input Dry
Contacts and 7.10.6 Dry Contact Setting. For
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ion batteries, please contact Delta customer
service.
Battery Rating Voltage Set up the battery rating voltage.
Battery Strings Set up how many battery strings that are used on site.
Battery Low Warning Set up the battery low warning voltage.
Set up the battery low voltage. In battery mode, when the
battery low voltage is reached, the battery power will cut
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be protected.
Capacity Set up the battery capacity.
Float Charge Voltage 6HWXSWKHÀRDWFKDUJHYROWDJH
Set up the equalized charge voltage.
Equalized Charge
Voltage NOTE: The item will only show up if the Battery
Type is set as ' VRLA'.
PARALLEL SETTING
1 1 Enable
Item Description
The UPSs in parallel connection must be assigned the same parallel group
ID No. in order to let the outputs of the parallel UPSs be put in parallel
Parallel
connection and let the loads be evenly distributed among the parallel units.
Group ID
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might be synchronized but their outputs cannot be connected in parallel.
The UPSs that need to be paralleled must be assigned the same parallel
Parallel
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ID
work.
If the parallel UPSs that have the same parallel group ID No. need to share
common batteries, please select 'Enable' for the 'Common Battery' setup
Common item. Otherwise, the function of battery abnormality detection will fail. For
Battery more information about common battery, please refer to 3.4 Common
Battery (Only for Parallel UPSs connecting to the Same External
Battery Cabinet(s)).
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7.10.6 Dry Contact Setting
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SETUP
In the DRY CONTACT SETTING screen*1 (shown in the figure below), the event, NO
(normally open) or NC (normally closed) for each of the input and output dry contacts can
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Delta customer service for assistance.
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Event Type
Input Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
Select one of the following events as
the setting for each input dry contact.
1. None
2. Generator status
Input Dry Contact 1 3. Battery ground fail Set up NO (normally
Input Dry Contact 2 4. External battery breaker detection open) or NC (normally
Input Dry Contact 3 5. Charge Off (Positive) closed) for each input
Input Dry Contact 4 6. Charge Off (Negative) dry contact.
7. Battery Abnormal Shutdown
8. Input Transformer OTW
9. Output Transformer OTW
10. Battery Fuse Open
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Event Type
Output Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
Select one of the following events as
the setting for each output dry contact.
1. None
2. Load on inverter
3. Load on bypass
4. Load on battery
5. Battery low
6. Battery input abnormal
7. Battery test fail
Output Dry Contact 1 8. Internal comm. fail
Set up NO (normally
Output Dry Contact 2 9. External parallel comm. fail (only
open) or NC
Output Dry Contact 3 applicable to parallel application)
(normally closed)
Output Dry Contact 4 10. Output overload for each output dry
Output Dry Contact 5 11. EPO activated contact.
Output Dry Contact 6
12. Load on manual bypass
13. Battery over temperature
14. Output voltage abnormal
15. Battery need replacement
16. Bypass over temperature
17. Bypass static switch fault
18. UPS over temperature
19. Battery breaker shunt trip
20. Backfeed protection
21. UPS general alarm
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7.10.7 General Setting
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SETUP
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DATE/ DUST
GENERAL SETTING SCREEN USER
TIME FILTER
Dust Filter Installation Dust Filter Installation Date Dust Filter Replacement Date
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Item Sub Item Description
Dust Filter ,I\RXKDYHLQVWDOOHGDQ\GXVW¿OWHUSOHDVHVHOHFW
Installation 'Enable'; if not, please select 'Disable'.
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NOTE:
Dust Filter
Installation Date Only when you select 'Enable' for 'Dust
Filter Installation' can you set up the 'Dust
Filter Installation Date'.
DUST
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FILTER*1
When the date is due, the red warning icon ( )
will automatically appear in the upper right corner
of the LCD, and the alarm message 'Replace Dust
Dust Filter Filter' will be displayed.
Replacement Date
NOTE:
Only when you select 'Enable' for 'Dust
Filter Installation' can you set up the 'Dust
Filter Installation Date'.
NOTE:
*1 means that the Administrator password is needed. For password information,
please refer to 7.5 Password Entry.
7.10.8 IP Setting
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SETUP
After entering the IP SETTING screen*1 (shown in the figure below), you can set up the
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contact Delta customer service for assistance.
IP SETTING
Item Description
DHCP Client Enable or disable the DHCP client.
IP Address Set up the IP address.
Subnet Mask Set up the subnet mask.
Gateway IP Set up the gateway IP address.
DNS 1 IP Set up the DNS server 1 IP address.
DNS 2 IP Set up the DNS server 2 IP address.
Search Domain Set up the search domain.
Host Name Set up the host name.
7.10.9 Control
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SETUP
After entering the CONTROL screen (shown in the figure below), you can set up the
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contact Delta customer service for assistance.
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CONTROL
Enable
Reset Reset
Execute Execute
Item Description
Buzzer Enable or disable the buzzer.
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Item Description
Reset the system or not.
In bypass mode, when you tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to start
Reset System*1 up the UPS but the UPS does not respond, please select 'Reset'
to reset the system. After the system is reset, please tap the ON/
OFF Button ( ) to start up the UPS.
Force Equalized Manually force the UPS to run in auto equalized charge mode to
Charge*1 charge the batteries.
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ID Title Status
ID 0 EMS0 Disable
Temperature Humidity
Alarm > 40.0 °C Alarm > 90 %
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ID Title Status
ID 0 EMS0 Disable
Input
NO/NC Title Event Type
Contact
1 Normally Open Security Warning
NOTE:
After connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) to the UPS, you have to
manually set both ID and Status to enable the EMS function of the UPS. Settings
for the other items can be adjusted according to your needs; the default values are
VKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHVDERYH
SENSOR Set the title for the EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) 16 characters
Title
at most.
Humidity Set the Humidity (%) values for Alarm/ Warning/ Recovery.
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Item Sub Item Description
Input Contact 1
1. Set the input contact as Normally Open (NO)/ Normally
Input Contact 2 Closed (NC).
INPUT
CONTACT 2. Set the title for the input contact, 16 characters at most.
Input Contact 3
3. Set the Event Type as None/ Information/ Warning/ Alarm.
Input Contact 4
Not only does the EMS screen show status of the input contacts (please refer to 7.9.7
EMS), but the Warning screen, Historical Event screen, UPS tri-color LED indicator and
buzzer also response to the status of the input contacts.
NOTE: For the location of the UPS tri-color LED indicator and buzzer, please refer
to 2.8 Tri-color LED Indicator & Buzzer.
All the above settings are related to the items shown on the EMS screen in the MEASUREMENT ĺ
EMS. Please refer to 7.9.7 EMS.
After entering the WARNING screen (shown in the figure below), you can use the
( ) icons to view the warning logs or use the function key ( 1 ) to
enter DVSHFL¿FSDJH1RWRFKHFNWKHZDUQLQJORJV7KHV\VWHPFDQVWRUHDWPD[LPXP
warning logs.
The WARNING screen also displays relevant solutions. For warning solutions, please refer
to 10. Troubleshooting.
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WARNING
2 Touch Panel Comm Loss Please contact service personnel for more information.
1 PFC#1 Fan Fault Please contact service personnel for more information.
You can use the icons ( ) to check the historical event logs or use the
function key ( 1 WRHQWHUDVSHFL¿FSDJH1RWRYLHZWKHKLVWRULFDOHYHQWORJV
The system can save up to 10000 historical event logs. The greater the event number is,
the newer the event is. When the total number of historical event logs exceeds the storage
capacity (up to 10000 entries), the oldest 500 historical event logs will be overwritten.
You can tap the download icon ( DOWNLOAD )*1 to download the historical event logs. To
clear the historical event logs, please refer to 7.11.5 Clear.
NOTE: *1 means that the Administrator password is needed. For password
information, please refer to 7.5 Password Entry.
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2518-01 STS CSU Aux Pwr #1 On Repair
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0128-01 STS Mains Input Freq Out Range
1
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5005-01 STS No Output
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480A-01 STS COM Card #2 Absent
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0100-01 STS Mains Input Volt Out Range
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3200-01 STS About Emergency PWR Off
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1021-01 STS Mains Input Freq Out Range
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2501-01 STS Mains Input Volt Out Range
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501F-01 STS UPS Soft Start
2
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5005-01 STS No Output
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480A-01 STS COM Card #2 Absent
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0100-01 STS Mains Input Volt Out Range
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3200-01 STS About Emergency PWR Off
7.11.3 Statistics
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After entering the STATISTICS screen (shown in the figure below), you can view the
following statistics.
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STATISTICS
Item Description
In Battery Mode Means how many times that the UPS runs in battery mode.
Battery Mode Duration Means how long the UPS runs in battery mode.
In Bypass Mode Means how many times that the UPS runs in bypass mode.
Bypass Mode Duration Means how long the UPS runs in bypass mode.
7.11.4 Test
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After entering the TEST screen*1 VKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ \RXFDQSHUIRUPDPDQXDO
battery test.
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TEST
Start
7.11.5 Clear
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After entering the CLEAR screen*1 VKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ \RXFDQFOHDUWKHUHFRUGVRI
(1) statistics, (2) historical event, (3) battery test result and (4) kilowatt hour (kWh).
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CLEAR
Clear Clear
Clear Clear
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Item Description
After you select 'Clear DQGFRQ¿UPFOHDUDQFHRIVWDWLVWLFVDOO
Clear Statistics
records of the statistics will be cleared.
Clear Historical After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of historical
Event event logs, all historical event logs will be cleared.
NOTE:
The records of (1) statistics, (2) historical event, (3) battery test result, and
(4) kilowatt hour (kWh) provide important information for system analysis and
maintenance. Do not clear any of them without the consent of qualified service
personnel.
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After entering the VERSION & S/NVFUHHQ VKRZQLQWKH¿JXUHEHORZ \RXFDQFKHFNDQG
update every version and serial number. For detailed information please refer to the table
below.
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8 Optional Accessories
8 Optional
Accessories
8-1
There are several optional accessories available for this DPH series UPS. Please refer to the table
below for the optional accessories and their descriptions.
Prevents dust from entering into the UPS to ensure UPS reliability and
1 Dust Filter
to prolong product life.
Battery Cabinet
Detects the temperature of an external battery cabinet connected to
4 Temperature
the UPS.
Sensor Cable
Parallel Cable
5 Connects the parallel UPSs.
(5-meter long)
Parallel Cable
6 Connects the parallel UPSs.
(10-meter long)
Battery Module
9 To be installed in the optional external battery cabinet.
(with batteries)
NOTE:
1. For details of installation and operation of the accessories mentioned above, please refer
to the Quick Guide, User Guide, or Installation & Operation Guide included in the
package of the relevant optional accessory.
2. If you want to purchase any accessories mentioned above, please contact your local
dealer or customer service.
8-3
9 Maintenance
9 Maintenance
9-1
yUPS
1. UPS Cleaning:
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openings and replace the filters regularly to prevent any object from blocking or covering
these areas.
2. UPS Regular Inspection:
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b. Regularly check the UPS every half year and inspect:
1) Whether the UPS, LED indicators, and alarm function are operating normally.
2) Whether the UPS works in bypass mode (normally, the UPS works in normal mode). If
yes, check if any error, overload, internal fault, etc. occurs.
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root cause.
yBatteries
The DPH series UPS uses the lead-acid batteries or the lithium-ion batteries. The battery
life depends on the temperature, the usage, and the charging/ discharging frequency. High
temperature environments and high charging/ discharging frequency will quickly shorten the
battery life. Please follow the suggestions below to ensure a normal battery lifetime.
1. Keep the nominal operating temperature between 22°C ~ 28°C (71.6°F ~ 82.4°F). .
2. When the UPS needs to be stored for an extended period of time, the lead-acid batteries
must be recharged once every three months and the charging time must not be less than 24
hours each time. As for the lithium-ion batteries, please contact your battery supplier for the
charging frequency and charging duration.
yFans
Higher temperatures shorten fan life. When the UPS is running, please check if all of the fans
work normally and make sure if the ventilation air can move freely around and through the UPS.
If not, replace the fans.
NOTE:
Please ask your local dealer or customer service for more maintenance information. Do
not perform maintenance if you are not trained for it.
10 Troubleshooting
10-1
When you see the following alarm messages appear on the LCD, please follow the solutions shown
below. If you see other alarm messages that are not listed in the table below, please contact Delta
service personnel for assistance. Do not perform troubleshooting if you are not trained for it.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. Please check if the input breaker is
turned off or not. If yes, please turn
it on.
2. Please check if the main AC
1. The input breaker is
source’s voltage or frequency is
Mains Input turned off.
abnormal or not. If yes, please
1 Volt/ Freq 2. The main AC source’s
wait for the main AC source to be
Out Range voltage or frequency is
restored.
abnormal.
3. If the alarm message still exists
after the solutions mentioned above
have been executed, please contact
service personnel.
Please check the wiring and phase
Mains Input
sequence of the main AC source,
2 Volt Phase The wiring is incorrect.
and contact service personnel for
Seq Abnormal
assistance.
1. Please check if the input breaker is
turned off or not. If yes, please turn
it on.
Mains Input The input breaker is turned
3 2. If the alarm message still exists
%UHDNHU2ႇ Rႇ
after the solution mentioned above
has been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Please check if the bypass breaker
is turned off or not. If yes, please
turn it on.
2. Please check if the bypass AC
1. The bypass breaker is
source’s voltage is abnormal or not.
Bypass Input turned off.
4 If yes, please wait for the bypass AC
Volt Out Range 2. The bypass AC source’s
source to be restored.
voltage is abnormal.
3. If the alarm message still exists
after the solutions mentioned above
have been executed, please contact
service personnel.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. Please check if the bypass breaker
is turned off or not. If yes, please
turn it on.
2. Please check if the bypass AC
1. The bypass breaker is
source’s frequency is abnormal
Bypass Input turned off.
5 or not. If yes, please wait for the
Freq Out Range 2. The bypass AC source’s
bypass AC source to be restored.
frequency is abnormal.
3. If the alarm message still exists
after the solutions mentioned above
have been executed, please contact
service personnel.
Please check the wiring and phase
Bypass Input
sequence of the bypass AC source,
6 Volt Phase Seq The wiring is incorrect.
and contact service personnel for
Abnormal
assistance.
Please check the bypass AC source’s
The bypass AC source’s
Bypass Volt Out voltage and frequency. If there is any
7 voltage or frequency exceeds
ECO Range abnormality, please wait for the bypass
the range for ECO mode.
AC source to be restored.
1. Please check if the input breaker is
turned off or not. If yes, please turn
For single input application, it on.
the input breaker is turned 2. If the alarm message still exists
Rႇ after the solution mentioned above
has been executed, please contact
Bypass service personnel.
8
%UHDNHU2ႇ 1. Please check if the bypass breaker
is turned off or not. If yes, please
turn it on.
For dual input application, the
2. If the alarm message still exists
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after the solution mentioned above
has been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or air inlets. If yes, remove
the foreign matter.
Bypass STS
Heat dissipation is poor or 2. Decrease some loads.
9 Critical Over
components are damaged. 3. If the alarm message still exists
Heat
after the solutions mentioned above
have been executed, please contact
service personnel.
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Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
Bypass STS The bypass static switch or Please contact service personnel for
10
Open Fault its drive circuit is abnormal. assistance.
If there is no bypass power feeding
Battery End
The battery voltage is lower to the system, please shut down the
11 of Discharge
than the alarm value. connected loads in accordance with
Imminent
normal procedures as soon as possible.
If there is no bypass power feeding
The battery voltage is lower
Battery End to the system, please shut down the
12 than the setup value of
Of Discharge connected loads in accordance with
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normal procedures as soon as possible.
Battery Over Please contact service personnel for
13 The charger is abnormal.
Charged assistance.
1. Please check if the batteries are
properly connected.
1. The batteries are not 2. Please check if the external battery
connected. cabinet’s breaker is turned off or
Battery
14 2. The external battery not. If yes, please turn it on.
Disconnected
cabinet’s breaker is 3. If the alarm message still exists
turned off. after the solutions mentioned above
have been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Please check if the battery
replacement date is due or not.
1. The battery replacement
If yes, please contact service
Battery Life date is due.
15 personnel for assistance.
Expired 2. The system date is
2. Please check the setting of the
wrongly set.
system date. If there is any error,
please correct it.
Check the battery wiring. If there is any
Battery
16 The battery wiring is wrong. error or abnormality, please contact
Reversed
service personnel for assistance.
Check the batteries. If wrong battery
Battery The battery wiring is wrong or wiring or battery abnormalities exist,
17
Test Fail battery abnormalities exist. please contact service personnel for
assistance.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. Check if the battery wiring is normal
or not.
2. Check if the input dry contact
The battery grounding is
Battery configuration is normal or not.
18 wrong or the input dry contact
Ground Fault 3. If the alarm message still exists
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after the solutions mentioned above
have been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Please check if the external battery
cabinet’s breaker is turned off or
not. If yes, please turn it on.
2. Check if the settings of input dry
Battery The external battery cabinet’s
19 contacts are correct.
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3. If the alarm message still exists
after the solution mentioned above
has been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Improve ventilation to reduce the
The battery temperature is battery temperature.
Battery Over
20 too high or the batteries are 2. Check if the batteries are abnormal
Temperature
abnormal. or not. If yes, please contact service
personnel for assistance.
1. Check the battery constant
The battery temperature is temperature equipment.
Battery Under
21 too low or the batteries are 2. Check if the batteries are abnormal
Temperature
abnormal. or not. If yes, please contact service
personnel for assistance.
Output Overload The connected loads exceed
22 Please decrease the loads.
Warning the rated value.
1. After overload shutdown, the
connected loads will be supplied
via the bypass. Please decrease
The connected loads exceed the loads to let the system re-start
Output Overload
23 the rated value for a long automatically.
Shutdown
time. 2. If the alarm message still exists
after the solution mentioned above
has been executed, please contact
service personnel.
Inverter Voltage The system’s inverter total Please contact service personnel for
24
Abnormal output voltage is abnormal. assistance.
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Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
The inverter output current of
INV #n Over Please contact service personnel for
25 the power module #n is too
Current Warning assistance.
high.
The inverter output current of
INV #n Over Please contact service personnel for
26 the power module #n is too
Current Shutdown assistance.
high.
The connected loads are
INV #n Load
abnormal or the inverter Please contact service personnel for
27 Sharing
of the power module #n is assistance.
Unbalance
damaged.
1. Please check if the output breaker is
turned off or not. If yes, please turn
it on.
Output
28 7KHRXWSXWEUHDNHULVRႇ 2. If the alarm message still exists
%UHDNHU2ႇ
after the solution mentioned above
has been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Please reduce the loads.
PM Redundancy The connected loads exceed 2. Please reset the power module
29
Loss the redundancy setting. redundancy setting. Please refer to
7.10.3 Output Setting.
STS Module The STS module’s fan Please contact service personnel for
30
Fan Abnormal components are damaged. assistance.
PFC #n The fan components of power Please contact service personnel for
31
Fan Fault module #n are damaged. assistance.
Dust Filter 7KH¿OWHUUHSODFHPHQWGDWHLV Please contact service personnel for
32
Replacement due. assistance.
Parallel Check if the AC input settings among
7KHUHDUHFRQÀLFWVEHWZHHQ
8QLW&RQ¿J the parallel UPS units are correct or
33 the parallel UPS units’ AC
Incompatible - not, and contact service personnel for
input settings.
AC In Type assistance.
Parallel Check if the output settings among
7KHUHDUHFRQÀLFWVEHWZHHQ
8QLW&RQ¿J the parallel UPS units are correct or
34 the parallel UPS units’ output
Incompatible - not, and contact service personnel for
settings.
Output Type assistance.
1. There are conflicts
1. Check if the battery settings among
Parallel between the parallel UPS
the parallel UPS units are correct or
8QLW&RQ¿J units’ battery settings.
35 not, and contact service personnel
Incompatible - 2. The input dry contact for assistance.
Bat Type settings for the generator
2. Check the input dry contact settings.
is abnormal.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
&KHFNLIWKHSDUDOOHOFDEOHLV¿UPO\
EXTCAN The parallel cable is loose or
36 connected or not, and contact service
Comm Loss the circuit board is abnormal.
personnel for assistance.
The PFC of the power module
PFC #n Local #n’s internal communication Please contact service personnel for
37
Comm Loss cable is loose or the circuit assistance.
board is abnormal.
EXTCAN Bus &KHFNLIWKHSDUDOOHOFDEOHLV¿UPO\
The parallel cable is loose or
38 #n Abnormal - connected or not, and contact service
the circuit board is abnormal.
Physical personnel for assistance.
The system’s internal
INTCAN Bus
communication cable is Please contact service personnel for
39 #n Abnormal -
loose or the circuit board is assistance.
Physical
abnormal.
The system’s internal
MONCAN Bus
communication cable is Please contact service personnel for
40 #n Abnormal -
loose or the circuit board is assistance.
Physical
abnormal.
INV #n INTCAN
The power module’s circuit Please contact service personnel for
41 #n Abnormal -
board has abnormalities. assistance.
Physical
The system’s internal
Parallel I/O communication cable is Please contact service personnel for
42
Abnormal loose or the circuit board is assistance.
abnormal.
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The main AC source’s voltage voltage is abnormal or not.
INV #n PLL is changed or the power If yes, please wait for the main AC
43
Bus Abnormal module #n’s circuit board is source to be restored to normal.
abnormal. If no, please contact service personnel
for assistance.
CSU Aux The auxiliary power card #n Please contact service personnel for
44
Pwr #n Fail is abnormal. assistance.
CSU Aux The auxiliary power card #n Please contact service personnel for
45
Pwr #n On Repair is not inserted. assistance.
Parallel
The parallel communication Please contact service personnel for
46 Communication
card #n is abnormal. assistance.
Card #n Removed
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Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
The power module #n is
PM #n Abnormal Please contact service personnel for
47 abnormally removed or the
Absent assistance.
power outage occurs.
System Control
The system control card is Please contact service personnel for
48 Card FPGA
abnormal. assistance.
&RQ¿J$EQRUPDO
PFC #n Soft The PFC of the power Please contact service personnel for
49
Start Fail module #n is abnormal. assistance.
INV #n Soft The inverter of the power Please contact service personnel for
50
Start Fail module #n is abnormal. assistance.
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or not. If yes, remove the
PFC #n Over The fans of the power module
51 foreign matter.
Heat Warning #n are abnormal.
2. Contact service personnel for
assistance.
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or not. If yes, remove the
PFC #n Over The fans of the power module
52 foreign matter.
Heat Shutdown #n are abnormal.
2. Contact service personnel for
assistance.
PFC #n DC Bus The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
53
Over Shutdown abnormal. assistance.
PFC #n DC Bus The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
54
Under Shutdown abnormal. assistance.
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or not. If yes, remove the
INV #n Over The fans of the power module
55 foreign matter.
Heat Warning #n are abnormal.
2. Contact service personnel for
assistance.
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or not. If yes, remove the
INV #n Over The fans of the power module
56 foreign matter.
Heat Shutdown #n are abnormal.
2. Contact service personnel for
assistance.
INV #n DC Bus The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
57
Over Shutdown abnormal. assistance.
INV #n DC Bus The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
58
Under Shutdown abnormal. assistance.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
PFC #n The PFC of the power Please contact service personnel for
59
Fuse Open module #n is abnormal. assistance.
PM #n Battery The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
60
Fuse Open abnormal. assistance.
PM #n Charger The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
61
Fuse Open abnormal. assistance.
INV #n Output The inverter of the power Please contact service personnel for
62
Fuse Open module #n is abnormal. assistance.
PM #n O/P The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
63
Relay Fault abnormal. assistance.
1. Please turn on the switch of the
power module #n.
The switch of the power
PM #n Repair 2. If the alarm message still exists
64 module #n is in the OFF
Switch Open after the solution mentioned above
status.
has been executed, please contact
service personnel.
The inverter of the power
module #n activates its own
INV #n Over
protection mechanism when Please contact service personnel for
65 OTP Auto
abnormalities occur and re- assistance.
Recover Limit
starts automatically for more
than 3 times.
The inverter of the power
module #n activates its own
INV #n Over DC
protection mechanism when Please contact service personnel for
66 Bus OVP Auto
abnormalities occur and re- assistance.
Recover Limit
starts automatically for more
than 3 times.
The inverter of the power
module #n activates its own
INV #n Over
protection mechanism when Please contact service personnel for
67 OCP Auto
abnormalities occur and re- assistance.
Recover Limit
starts automatically for more
than 3 times.
The inverter voltage of
INV #n Volt Please contact service personnel for
68 the power module #n is
Abnormal assistance.
abnormal.
10-9
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. The system’s internal
communication cable is
INV #n PWM loose. Please contact service personnel for
69
Carrier Fault 2. The inverter of the power assistance.
module #n’s circuit board
is abnormal.
1. The system’s internal
communication cable is
INV PLL Ref Please contact service personnel for
70 loose.
Bus Abnormal assistance.
2. The system’s circuit board
is abnormal.
1. Please confirm if the EPO button
is pressed or not. If yes, restart
the UPS in accordance with the
normal start-up procedures after
Emergency
71 The EPO button is pressed. the relevant abnormalities are
3ZU2ႇ
eliminated.
2. If the alarm message still exists,
please contact service personnel for
assistance.
1. Please confirm if the external
manual bypass breaker is turned
on or not. If yes, restart the UPS in
accordance with the normal start-
On Manual The external manual bypass
72 up procedures after the relevant
Bypass breaker is turned on.
abnormalities are eliminated.
2. If the alarm message still exists,
please contact service personnel for
assistance.
PM #n Charger The charger of the power Please contact service personnel for
73
Volt Abnormal module #n is abnormal. assistance.
PM #n Charger The charger of the power Please contact service personnel for
74
Current Abnormal module #n is abnormal. assistance.
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or not. If yes, remove the
CHG #n Over The fans of the power module
75 foreign matter.
Heat Warning #n are abnormal.
2. Contact service personnel for
assistance.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. Check if any foreign matter blocks
the fans or not. If yes, remove the
CHG #n Over The fans of the power module
76 foreign matter.
Heat Shutdown #n are abnormal.
2. Contact service personnel for
assistance.
Ext Parallel Unit The parallel cable has been Please contact service personnel for
77
Abnormal Absent removed. assistance.
The setting of the EMS 1000
The EMS 1000 ID ID # is wrong or the
Please contact service personnel for
78 # Communication communication cable
assistance.
Fail (CAT-5) of the EMS 1000
ID # is loose or damaged.
The EMS 1000
1. The environment
ID # Exceeds 1. Lower the environment temperature.
temperature is too high.
79 The Warning 2. Please contact service personnel for
Temperature 2. The EMS temperature
assistance.
Threshold settings are wrong.
10-11
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. The input contact 2 of the
EMS 1000 ID # has been 1. Please check if the connection of
triggered. the device connected to the input
The EMS 1000 ID
2. Wrong connection of the contact 2 of the EMS1000 ID # is
84 # Input Contact 2
device connected to the abnormal or not.
Triggered
input contact 2 occurs or 2. Please contact service personnel for
the software settings are assistance.
wrong.
1. The input contact 3 of the
EMS 1000 ID # has been 1. Please check if the connection of
triggered. the device connected to the input
The EMS 1000 ID
2. Wrong connection of the contact 3 of the EMS1000 ID # is
85 # Input Contact 3
device connected to the abnormal or not.
Triggered
input contact 3 occurs or 2. Please contact service personnel for
the software settings are assistance.
wrong.
1. The input contact 4 of the
EMS 1000 ID # has been 1. Please check if the connection of
triggered. the device connected to the input
The EMS 1000 ID
2. Wrong connection of the contact 4 of the EMS1000 ID # is
86 # Input Contact 4
device connected to the abnormal or not.
Triggered
input contact 4 occurs or 2. Please contact service personnel for
the software settings are assistance.
wrong.
The power module #n’s
INV #n MONCAN
internal communication cable Please contact service personnel for
87 #n Abnormal -
is loose or the circuit board is assistance.
Physical
abnormal.
Bypass STS Short The bypass static switch or Please contact service personnel for
88
Fault its drive circuit is abnormal. assistance.
1. Please check if the bypass voltage
In ECO mode, due to the
and frequency is within the normal
unstable bypass voltage and
range for the UPS to run in ECO
frequency, the UPS transfers
Online To ECO mode.
89 between On-Line mode and
Transfer Inhibit 2. If the alarm message still exist after
ECO mode for too many
times within a short period of the solution mentioned above has
time. been executed, please contact
service personnel.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. Please check if the load capacity is
beyond the range for the UPS to run
Overload shutdown and auto
Over Overload normally.
recovery happen too many
90 Auto Recover 2. If the alarm message still exist after
times within a short period of
Limit the solution mentioned above has
time.
been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Please check if there is any
abnormality in the loads, e.g.
Abnormal output voltage and
Over INV Volt overload or short circuit.
auto recovery happen too
91 Abnormal Auto 2. If the alarm message still exist after
many times within a short
Recover Limit the solution mentioned above has
period of time.
been executed, please contact
service personnel.
The thermal sensor of the
Bypass STS NTC Please contact service personnel for
92 bypass static switch is not
Not Installed assistance.
properly installed.
1. Please check if there is any
abnormality in the loads, e.g.
Output The loads are abnormal overload or short circuit.
93 Over Current or the power modules are 2. If the alarm message still exist after
Shutdown damaged. the solution mentioned above has
been executed, please contact
service personnel.
7KHUHDUHFRQÀLFWVEHWZHHQ
Parallel Unit Please contact service personnel for
94 the parallel UPS units’
&RQ¿J&RQÀLFW assistance.
parameter settings.
1. Please check if the system control
System card is properly installed.
Control Card The system control card is 2. If the alarm message still exist after
95
Communication removed or damaged. the solution mentioned above has
Loss been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Turn the STS module’s switch to
the upper position ( ).
Bypass STS
The STS module’s switch is 2. If the alarm message still exist after
96 Module Repair
not in the upper position ( ). the solution mentioned above has
Switch Open
been executed, please contact
service personnel.
10-13
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
Bypass STS
The auxiliary power for the Please contact service personnel for
97 Module Aux
STS module malfunctions. assistance.
Pwr Fault
PFC #n MONCAN The internal communication Please contact service personnel for
98
Comm Loss of the PFC #n is abnormal. assistance.
The power module #n’s
INV #n Local internal communication cable Please contact service personnel for
99
Comm Loss is loose or the circuit board is assistance.
abnormal.
The power module #n’s
INV #n INTCAN internal communication cable Please contact service personnel for
100
Comm Loss is loose or the circuit board is assistance.
abnormal.
The power module #n’s
INV #n MONCAN internal communication cable Please contact service personnel for
101
Comm Loss is loose or the circuit board is assistance.
abnormal.
The parallel I/O
PM #n Parallel communication cable of the Please contact service personnel for
102
I/O Fault power module #n is loose or assistance.
the circuit board is abnormal.
,19Q'&2ႇVHW The inverter of the power Please contact service personnel for
103
Fault Warning module #n is abnormal. assistance.
1. Please check if the bypass voltage
The bypass voltage waveform
INV #n Over waveform is normal.
is abnormal, or the inverter
OutRelayVDP 2. If the alarm message still exist after
104 voltage of the power module
Auto Recover the solution mentioned above has
#n is abnormal, resulting in a
Limit been executed, please contact
repeated alarm.
service personnel.
1. Please check if the bypass voltage
The bypass voltage waveform waveform is normal.
INV #n Output
is abnormal, or the inverter 2. If the alarm message still exist after
105*2 5HOD\9ROW'Lႇ
voltage of the power module the solution mentioned above has
Abnormal - R
#n is abnormal. been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Please check if the bypass voltage
The bypass voltage waveform waveform is normal.
INV #n Output
is abnormal, or the inverter 2. If the alarm message still exist after
106*2 5HOD\9ROW'Lႇ
voltage of the power module the solution mentioned above has
Abnormal - S
#n is abnormal. been executed, please contact
service personnel.
Alarm
No. Possible Cause Solution
Message
1. Please check if the bypass voltage
The bypass voltage waveform waveform is normal.
INV #n Output
is abnormal, or the inverter 2. If the alarm message still exist after
107*2 5HOD\9ROW'Lႇ
voltage of the power module the solution mentioned above has
Abnormal - T
#n is abnormal. been executed, please contact
service personnel.
1. Check the UPS’s battery fuses or
1. The UPS’s battery fuses the battery module’s fuse.
Battery Fuse are damaged. 2. Check if the settings of input dry
108
Open 2. The battery module’s fuse contacts are correct.
is damaged. 3. Please contact service personnel for
assistance.
1. Check the BMS warning message.
Due to battery abnormalities,
2. Check if the settings of input dry
Battery Abnormal the UPS shuts down when
109 contacts are correct.
Shutdown it transfers to run in battery
mode. 3. Please contact service personnel for
assistance.
1. Check the BMS warning message.
The BMS warning message 2. Check if the settings of input dry
Battery Abnormal
110 shows that the batteries are contacts are correct.
Warning
abnormal. 3. Please contact service personnel for
assistance.
INV #N Current The power module #n is Please contact service personnel for
111
Sensing Abnormal abnormal. assistance.
NOTE:
1. If the alarm still exists after the above possible causes are eliminated, please contact
your dealer or customer service.
2. *2 The phase R/ S/ T shown in the alarm messages (No. 105 ~ 107) represents the phase
L1/ L2/ L3 respectively.
10-15
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A1 Technical
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A1-1
Model DPH
15kVA/ 30kVA/ 45kVA/ 60kVA/ 75kVA/ 90kVA/ 105kVA/
UPS Capacity
15kW 30kW 45kW 60kW 75kW 90kW 105kW
Nominal
9DF9DF ĭ:*
Voltage
Voltage
96 ~ 146 Vac/166 ~ 253 Vac (full load)
Range
Current
Input
Harmonic 3% *1
Distortion
Frequency
40 ~ 70 Hz
Range
Voltage
Harmonic 2% (linear load)
Distortion
Output
Power Factor 1
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Overload PLQXWHVPLQXWH
Capability > 150%: 1 second
Nominal
± 168 Vdc
Voltage
Battery
Charge
± 190 Vdc (adjustable from 182 Vdc to 196 Vdc)
Voltage
Model DPH
15kVA/ 30kVA/ 45kVA/ 60kVA/ 75kVA/ 90kVA/ 105kVA/
UPS Capacity
15kW 30kW 45kW 60kW 75kW 90kW 105kW
Protection of
Battery Battery Deep Yes
Discharge
Operating
32 ~ 104°F (0 ~ 40°C)
Temperature
Environment Relative
< 95% (non-condensing)
Humidity
IP Degree of
IP 20
Protection
Parallel
Yes
Redundancy
Battery-start Yes
NOTE:
1. *1 : When input vTHD is <1%.
2. *2 : At a distance of 3.3 ft (1 meter) in front of the UPS under full load condition.
3. Please refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
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Appendix 2 Warranty
A2 Warranty
A2-1
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from
original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the product has any failure
problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or replace the product at its sole discretion
according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper installation,
operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural disaster, etc.), and this
warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If any
maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING:
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the environment and
the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the installation and the usage of
this product. The User Manual must be carefully followed. Seller makes no representation
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Release Date : 2020_5_5
- Regional Office
The United States Australia
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