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Event Log 

One may open the Event Log from the main 
menu.  By accessing the Event Log, the user 
may scroll through the 

Nfinity’

s past 255 

occurrences in chronological order by pressing 
the 

$

 

#

 buttons.  

 
The typical event log screen will display the 
event number and reference code on the first 
line.  The purpose of this code is to assist 
factory trained service personnel in 
troubleshooting.   Please make a note of the 
code number when contacting technical support.  
The second line contains the event description.  
The third line  will have either more detail about 
the event, a serial number indicating as to which 
module the event occurred, or be left blank.  The 
last line will show the date and time the event 
occurred. 
 

Press 

"

 to go back to the main menu. 

 
In the event of an event / alarm, the User 
Interface LCD will display the last message 
regardless of the default screen.  A list of 
possible event / alarm messages is displayed at 
right.  If you encounter one of these or other 
messages and are unsure of the corrective 
action to take, please contact a qualified Liebert 
representative at the number listed in the back 
of this manual. 
 
For more information regarding events, consult 
the troubleshooting section.  

Alarm Log 

When an alarm sounds, the User Interface LCD 
will display a general explanation as to what the 
alarm is indicating.  These alarms will also be 
displayed in the Alarm Log, which will display 
the last 32 alarm messages.  To view these 
messages in chronological order, press the 

$

 

#

 

buttons. 
 
The first line of a typical alarm log screen will 
display the reason for the alarm occurrence.  
The second line will give a more specific detail 
of the occurrence (i.e.; module serial number). 
 

Press 

"

 to go back to the main menu. 

 
Below is a list of possible events / alarms. 
 

Occurrence  

Event  Alarm 

Battery EOD

 

4

 

 

Battery Mod Removed

 

4

 

 

Battery Module Added

 

4

 

 

Battery Module Fail

 

4

 

4

 

Battery Test Fail

 

4

 

4

 

Battery Test Pass

 

4

 

 

Display Panel Added

 

4

 

 

Display Panel Removed

 

4

 

 

Firmware Error

 

4

 

4

 

General UPS Fail

 

4

 

4

 

Main Control Fail with 
redundant control

 

4

 

4

 

Max Load Alarm

 

4

 

4

 

Power Mod Added 

4

 

 

Power Mod Failure 

4

 

4

 

Power Mod Removed

 

4

 

 

Red. Power Alarm

 

4

 

4

 

Transformer Fan Fail

 

4

 

4

 

UPS Auto Restart

 

4

 

 

UPS CANBus Fail

 

4

 

4

 

UPS Low Battery

 

4

 

4

 

UPS on Battery

 

4

 

4

 

UPS on Bypass (auto)

 

4

 

4

 

UPS on Bypass (manual)

 

4

 

4

 

UPS Shutdown

 

4

 

 

UPS Shutdown Imminent

 

 

4

 

Wrong Voltage

 

4

 

4

 

Summary of Contents for 12 bay

Page 1: ...User Manual English 208 V 240 V 60Hz 4 to 16 kVA Power System...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Handle transport and recycle in accordance with local regulations This UPS is designed for use on a properly grounded earthed 208 240 VAC 60Hz supply and is to be installed by qualified personnel ELE...

Page 4: ...2 Glossary of Symbols...

Page 5: ...3 Introduction General Description Modes of Operation Major Components...

Page 6: ...ovide maximum system availability to business critical equipment Nfinity is also an easily adaptable UPS system By simply installing additional power or battery modules you can expand your current sys...

Page 7: ...5...

Page 8: ...ically restart and resume supplying power to the connected equipment This feature is enabled at the factory but can be disabled by the user The user can also program two auto restart delay settings 1...

Page 9: ...ls By grabbing these bezels from the side and pulling out you will remove the bezel to reveal the Battery Power Module bays The bottom bezel covers the cooling fans and the Manual Bypass Switch The Us...

Page 10: ...is manual System Control Module The System Control Module is the communicative backbone of the UPS It gathers input from all modules and processes the data to control the operation of the system inclu...

Page 11: ...ery Modules provide back up power in the event of input utility failure Each module contains a quantity of ten individual 12 volt valve regulated VRLA battery blocks with associated monitoring and con...

Page 12: ...10 Installation Preparation Unloading Cable Installation Communications...

Page 13: ...in lb Flathead Screwdriver 2 Phillips Screwdriver Site Preparation When deciding where to locate your UPS consider the weight and size of the unit Make sure that the structural integrity of the floor...

Page 14: ...ratchet 1 2 or 13mm or open ended wrench to remove the four mounting bolts from the pallet brackets Remove mounting brackets from the pallet and UPS Keep brackets for future transportation of UPS or...

Page 15: ...eet to secure its position Stationary Mounting Additional stability can be added by bolting the mounting brackets used in shipping to the floor For greater stability use a higher grade bolt Refer to t...

Page 16: ...urrent 67A phase 77 A 67 A 2 AWG max 35 mm 6 AWG min 16 mm Input Output Terminal Details Torque Rating 22 26 in lb 2 5 3 nm 90 C rated copper wire is recommended Notes If the start up is on bypass the...

Page 17: ...tors This cable must be green with or without one or more yellow stripes and is to be installed as part of the branch circuit that supplies the unit or system The grounding conductor is to be grounded...

Page 18: ...ser must supply a means of interfacing with the REPO circuit to allow disconnecting the UPS input feeder breaker to remove all sources of power to the UPS and connected equipment to comply with nation...

Page 19: ...ut configuration of the DB 9 connector is Pin Assignment 2 Transmit Data 3 Receive Data 5 Common Intellislot Ports The following communication cards may be used with Nfinity Intellislot SNMP cards all...

Page 20: ...18 Operating Instructions Controls and Indicators Operating Procedures Main Menu...

Page 21: ...own needs or preferences through the user interface It consists of a series of Status LED s a 4 line by 20 character LCD display window and buttons for navigation as displayed above Fault Warning Soli...

Page 22: ...and Output On Normal Operation UPS On Utility Bad and Output On On Battery Operation UPS On Utility Bad and Output Off Unit in Bypass Operation Manual or Automatic Unit in Manual Bypass Operation wit...

Page 23: ...our rows of information you may see an arrow on the display pointing up or down as shown below indicating to scroll using the or buttons If you are scrolling through any of the main menus items will s...

Page 24: ...quest to disable the output by pressing 3 Turn off the Enable Switch SW2 Open the Input Circuit Breaker CB1 Manual Transfer to Bypass In the event of a UPS overload or failure the UPS will transfer to...

Page 25: ...on the status of the UPS review the event and alarm log configure your UPS and even receive instructions on replacing modules The main menu is divided into five sub menus as shown below Use the butto...

Page 26: ...u the user may select UPS Status and press Once at the UPS Status Screen the user may access any information on the present condition of the UPS Note the chart below when reviewing the UPS Any underli...

Page 27: ...llow the menus below by pressing or to review the settings Voltage Settings Input 208 120 LLG Battery Settings Test intervl weeks on at Low Batt Warn min 2 Wed 06 00 2 Alarm Settings Power Max Load kV...

Page 28: ...bypass voltage jumper setting Set Password Set a Password to prevent unauthorized users from changing the configuration of the Nfinity It can be up to 7 characters in length Once set the password wil...

Page 29: ...rface LCD Set Date Time Allows user to enable DST Daylight Savings Time change the Day Date and Time setting on Nfinity When enabled the time will automatically adjust to Daylight Savings Max Load Ala...

Page 30: ...Shutdown If you are using SiteNet software this parameter should be enabled in order for the UPS output to be turned off once the operating system has been shutdown External Battery Sets total amp hou...

Page 31: ...ive at the number listed in the back of this manual For more information regarding events consult the troubleshooting section Alarm Log When an alarm sounds the User Interface LCD will display a gener...

Page 32: ...tions for removing and replacing modules From the main menu access the module replacement screen and select the type of module Refer to the screens below for reference For more details on module repla...

Page 33: ...31 Troubleshooting Alarm Messages Module LED Indication Module Replacement...

Page 34: ...itional modules to increase load capacity or reduce current load System Control Module Failure System Control Module no longer working properly Replace faulty module Firmware version error Firmware is...

Page 35: ...peration FLASHING FLASHING Module is in start up qualification mode or module warning FLASHING ON Module failed is off line and module control is functioning OFF FLASHING ON OFF ON ON ON FLASHING Abno...

Page 36: ...kwise until it is loosened 4 Start to pull out module About 2 3 out it will stop Slide module away from the center of the UPS Continue to pull until module is removed Seen at right Caution Battery Mod...

Page 37: ...ms a start up test and synchronizes with the other modules Both the amber and green LEDs should be flashing A green flashing LED will then confirm the module is properly connected 5 If UPS was placed...

Page 38: ...36 Maintenance Proper Care Scheduled Maintenance Replacing Fan Filters...

Page 39: ...recommended the following maintenance is performed annually Verify all power modules are operating properly Verify all battery modules are operating properly Verify redundancy if applicable Replacing...

Page 40: ...38 Reference Specifications Battery Run Times Warranty Technical Support...

Page 41: ...nput Data Units Nominal input voltage VAC 170 to 276 Power factor Cos 98 Input frequency nominal Hz 60 Input frequency range Hz 40 70 Battery Module Units Number of lead acid batteries 10 Number of ba...

Page 42: ...12 20 29 36 43 120 270 450 600 810 1 000 4 500 3 150 14 24 30 40 46 140 300 480 720 900 1 100 4 000 2 800 6 18 26 36 43 49 52 160 360 540 810 1 080 1 200 3 500 2 450 7 19 29 41 48 52 56 180 420 600 90...

Page 43: ...39 44 49 51 54 100 240 420 540 720 900 5 000 3 500 12 20 29 36 43 48 51 54 56 120 270 450 600 810 1 000 4 500 3 150 14 24 30 40 46 50 54 57 59 140 300 480 720 900 1 100 4 000 2 800 6 18 26 36 43 49 52...

Page 44: ...any losses or damages due to act of God or source external to the product misuse accident abuse neglect negligence unauthorised modification alteration or repair use beyond rated capacity or improper...

Page 45: ...50 VA to more than 1000 kVA Integrated systems that provide both environmental and power protection in a single flexible package Monitoring and control on site or remote from systems of any size or lo...

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