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6.2.3 Setting Display 

The  time  setting  as  below  (press  left  and  right  arrow  to  select  “set”  in  homepage,  then 

press ”ENTER”): 

 

Fig.6-4 Time Setting for 10KVA~30KVA UPS 

Press “ENTER” to confirm modifying, then you can set time: from year to second, you can change 

number  through  left  and  right  arrow  then  press  “ENTER”;  after  all  of  them  have  been  changed,  it  will 

select  “Sure”  automatically,  then  press  ”ENTER”  to  finish  time  set.  Other  settings  are  similar  with  time 

setting. 

6.2.4 Function Display 

The  function  page.2  as  below  (press  left  and  right  arrow  to  select  “SET”  in  homepage  and 

press ”ENTER”, then press right arrow several times): 

 

Fig.6-5 Function page.2 for 10KVA~30KVA UPS 

In  this  interface,  you  can  select  each  function  and  press  “ENTER”,  press  “ENTER”  again,  it  will 

display “Confirm” interface. 

6.2.5 State Display 

The  alarm  page  as  below  (press  left  and  right  arrow  to  select  “STA”  in  homepage  and  press 

ENTER”): 

 

Fig.6-6 Alarm page for 10KVA~30KVA UPS 

All alarm information scrolls in this page. If no alarm information, it is blank. 

 

 

6.2.6 Confirm Display 

The confirm page as below (for some important operation, it will appear to prevent mistake): 

 

Fig.6-7 Confirm page for 10KVA~30KVA UPS 

You  can  press  left  and  right  arrow  to  select  “Yes”  or  “No”,  and  press  “ENTER”  to  confirm  your 

operation. 

6.2.7 History Record Display 

The history record page as below (press left and right arrow to select “HIS” in homepage and press 

ENTER”): 

 

Fig.6-8 History record page for 10KVA~30KVA UPS 

001——History record number; 

110301——2011(Year).03(Month).01(Day); 

12:08——12:08(time); 

C——Events close; 

S——Events start. 

 

Summary of Contents for NS3000 10 kVA

Page 1: ...1 NS3000 Series User Manual Rev 01 UPS NS3000 10 20 30kVA USER Manual 2 NS3000 Series User Manual Rev 01...

Page 2: ...te the static switch if excessive voltage is present at the bypass input when the bypass source is deenergized If this function is not installed and enabled there must be a warning label on the extern...

Page 3: ...al rev 01 3 2 3 Auto Restart Mode 29 3 2 4 Bypass Mode 29 3 2 5 Maintenance Mode 29 3 2 6 ECO Mode 29 3 2 7 Frequency Converters Mode 29 3 2 8 Parallel connection redundancy mode 30 3 3 Battery Manage...

Page 4: ...s any mistake for accessories contact with shipper or provider 1 3 Environment Checking Before installing UPS please check these items as below 1 Is the UPS operation environment temperature above 25...

Page 5: ...sary a system of extractor fans should be installed to aid cooling air flow An air filter should be used when the UPS is to operate in a dirty environment and should be regularly cleaned to maintain a...

Page 6: ...l Against ambient corrosive gases l Against excessive humidity and heat sources l Against dust l With the current fire prevention requirements l The operating environment temperature is within 20 25...

Page 7: ...supply the installed device should l Sensitive to DC Class B or class A in the network l Insensitive to transient current pulses l Have an average sensitivity that is adjustable between 0 3A 1A 14 NS3...

Page 8: ...epartment After the equipment has been finally positioned and secured connect the power cables as described in the following procedures 1 Verify that all the external input distribution switches of th...

Page 9: ...2 5 A Pay attention all cable are marked and have different color 6 Connect the battery according fig 2 5 A don t connect A and B cable in the shelf 1 7 In shelf 1 on the left connect the cable mark...

Page 10: ...d be double insulated with a typical 0 5 to 1 5 mm 2 cross section area for a maximum connection length between 25 and 50 meters 2 6 1 Dry Contact Interface of Battery and Environmental Temperature De...

Page 11: ...Note 1 The emergency stop action within the UPS will shut down the rectifier inverter and static bypass However it does not internally disconnect the mains input and batterypower supply To disconnect...

Page 12: ...neral warning dry contact interface diagram Table 2 7 Position Name Purpose J9 1 ALARM_NC Integrated warning relay normally closed will be open during warning J9 2 ALARM_NO Integrated warning relay no...

Page 13: ...25 NS3000 Series User Manual rev 01 2 7 Installation Diagram 26 NS3000 Series User Manual rev 01 a 10KVA 30KVA terminal block NS3030 NS3010 NS3020...

Page 14: ...ss module can be removed for maintenance Fig 3 1 System principle framework 28 NS3000 Series User Manual rev 01 3 1 2 Bypass During normal system operation the load is connected to the inverter but in...

Page 15: ...e output frequency The range of output frequency is 40Hz 70Hz Under this mode static bypass is unavailable but battery can be selected according to the actual requirements of battery mode Frequency Co...

Page 16: ...4 1 Typical 1 N parallel operation system Note when the load exceeds the capacity of the single device we recommended an external manual Bypass The cables for the parallel operation provide double in...

Page 17: ...Warning Please confirm that UPS output rotating switch point to UPS with anti misoperation stop plate for rotating switch is fixed well 1 Close UPS bypass input switch and input switch in turns The LC...

Page 18: ...aution Before making this operation read messages on display to be sure that bypass supply is regular and the inverter is synchronous with it so as not to risk a short interruption in powering the loa...

Page 19: ...chapter introduces the functions and operation instructions of the parts on UPS operator control and display panel in detail and provides LCD display information including LCD display types detailed...

Page 20: ...tus indicator Steady red Failure 6 1 2 Audible Alarm buzzer There are two different types of audible alarm during UPS operation as shown in table 6 3 Table 6 3 Description of audible alarm Alarm Purpo...

Page 21: ...rface you can select each function and press ENTER press ENTER again it will display Confirm interface 6 2 5 State Display The alarm page as below press left and right arrow to select STA in homepage...

Page 22: ...inverted power supply status Bypass power supply The system is in bypass power supply status No power supply System no output Battery equalized charging Battery is in boost charging Battery float char...

Page 23: ...hows the power is normally supply by the bypass 8 Open maintenance bypass switch and close mains input switch the inverter automatically starts and UPS operates in the normal mode after 60 seconds 9 C...

Page 24: ...harge V cell 2 4V cell selectable from 2 3V cell 2 45V cell Constant current and constant voltage charge mode Battery Charging Power Max Current kW 10 UPS capacity selectable from 0 20 UPS capacity NS...

Page 25: ...eutral cable A 1 7 In Frequency2 Hz 50 60 Switch time between bypass and inverter ms Synchronized switch 1ms Bypass voltage tolerance Vac Upper limit 10 15 or 20 default 20 Lower limit 10 20 30 or 40...

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