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5.1.3.1.  Unpacking the power module. 

(Only for devices with modules packed separately.)
The steps will be as follows:
1. Gently place the module on the floor or platform.

 

Fig. 25. 

Packed module.

2. Cut the plastic packing tapes and open the box.

 

1

2

1. Cardboard

2. Protective foam

Fig. 26. 

Packing opening.

3. Remove the upper protective foam (Fig. 18).

1. Cardboard

2. Protective foam

3. Power module

Fig. 27. 

Remove protective foam.

4. Remove the UPS module with plastic packing from the card-

board box.

 

ATTENTION!

 Properly set aside the packing materials 

for subsequent recycling according to environmental 

protection regulations.

5.1.4.  Siting, immobilising and considerations.

 

The UPS is intended for indoor installation. The default 

protection rating is IP20. The device is cooled by forced 

convection with internal fans. Ensure that there is enough 

space for proper ventilation and cooling of the UPS.

 

The location will be in a ventilated room, controlled tem-

perature and humidity to maintain the device in the environ-

mental parameters within the specified operating range. 

The cooling capacity of the air conditioner will be selected 

according to the losses of the UPS and other devices in the 

same room.

 

The room will have adequate filters to prevent environ-

ments with dust or lint from contaminating the device and 

adversely affecting its proper operation or generating, as 

a result, direct or indirect fire, and have strict preventative 

maintenance control. This control will be more rigorous, ex-

haustive and appropriate to the circumstances, when there 

may be a dusty environment with conductive materials in 

suspension.

 

When the conditions of the room are extreme, it will be 

necessary to install an external ventilation system to force 

the cooling air flow.

 

The modules are equipped with three internal speed regu-

lated fans. The air flow is channelled from the front to the 

rear. Do not block the ventilation holes or obstruct the air 

circulation.

 

Keep the UPS away from water, sources of heat and flam-

mable, explosive or corrosive materials. Do not install the 

UPS where there is direct sunlight, dust, volatile gases, cor-

rosive materials or high salinity.

 

Do not install the UPS in environments with conductive ma-

terials in suspension.

 

The ambient temperature for battery operation is 20 to 

25°C. If the batteries operate above 25°C, their service life 

will be reduced, and if they operate below 20°C, their ca-

pacity will be reduced.

 

The batteries generate small amounts of hydrogen and ox-

ygen at the end of their charging. Make sure that the loca-

tion of the batteries is ventilated with fresh air that meets 

standard EN50272-2001.

 

If external batteries are installed, fit the circuit breakers 

(or fuses) of the batteries as close as possible to them. The 

connection cables should be as short as possible.

 

Make sure that the floor or platform where the device will 

be installed supports the weight of the UPS, batteries and 

battery bank.

 

The cabinet of the UPS, batteries and battery bank can 

be installed on a concrete base or other non-combus-

tible surface that does not vibrate and has a slope of less than 

5° with respect to the horizontal.

5.1.5.  Room for the batteries.

 

The batteries generate quantity of hydrogen and oxygen 

during the charging process, reason why it is indispensable 

condition to have a good air circulation of the room.

 

The stability and ambient temperature of the room where 

the battery is located is an important factor that determines 

the capacity to store the energy during the chemical pro-

cess that occurs during charging. In the same way, these 

SLC ADAPT

 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS)

USER'S MANUAL        

Summary of Contents for SLC ADAPT Series

Page 1: ...SLC serie ADAPT 180 300 y 500 kVA UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Unpackingandtransportationtothesite 5 1 3 1 Unpackingthepowermodule 5 1 4 Siting immobilisingandconsiderations 5 1 5 Roomforthebatteries 5 2 CABINETPOSITIONING 5 2 1 180to300kVAdevices 5 2 2 500kVAdev...

Page 3: ...hscreen 7 3 MAINMENU 7 3 1 Cabinet 7 3 2 Powermodule 7 3 3 Settings 7 3 3 1 Date Timesetting 7 3 3 2 Languagesetting 7 3 3 3 Communicationsprotocolsetting 7 3 3 4 Usersettings 7 3 3 5 Batterysettings...

Page 4: ...ied personnel Although no effort has been spared to ensure that the in formation in this user manual is complete and accurate we accept no liability for any errors or omissions that may exist The imag...

Page 5: ...nd startup operations to be performed in a simple and organised manner without any doubts whatsoever Finally once the equipment is installed and operating it is recommended to save the documentation d...

Page 6: ...ments for UPSs used in areas accessible to operators EN50091 1 1 IEC62040 1 1 AS 62040 1 1 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements for UPSs EN50091 2 IEC62040 2 AS 62040 2 C3 Method for specify...

Page 7: ...ot 300 kVA and 500 kVA devices Because the product is constantly evolving however slight discrepancies or contradictions may arise If in any doubt the labelling on the device itself will always prevai...

Page 8: ...8 SALICRU 19 8 LCD 4 98 Fig 2 Front view of 30 kVA module 20 kVA for 3x208 V AC voltages Touch display Fig 3 Front and rear view of 6 slot cabinet 180 kVA 120 kVA at 3x208 V with closed doors...

Page 9: ...pass marking Free slot for Bypass module Bypass input A B C N Output A B C N Input A B C N Batteries N SPD option Relay interface Communications interface Power module connector Fig 5 Front and rear v...

Page 10: ...10 SALICRU Fig 6 Front and rear view of 10 slot cabinet 300 kVA 200 kVA at 3x208 V with closed doors...

Page 11: ...marking SPD option Relay interface Module display Free slot for Bypass module Communications interface 30 kVA power modules Power module connector Fig 7 Front and rear view of 10 slot cabinet 300 kVA...

Page 12: ...12 SALICRU Fig 8 Front view of 10 slot cabinet 500 kVA 300 kVA at 3x208 V with closed doors...

Page 13: ...13 Fig 9 Rear view of 10 slot cabinet 500 kVA 300 kVA at 3x208 V with closed doors SLC ADAPT UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS USER S MANUAL...

Page 14: ...ut UPS output Manual bypass Cold Start Module display Bypass module 50 kVA power modules Communications interface UPS input disconnector UPS output disconnector Manual Bypass disconnector Bypass input...

Page 15: ...0 kVA module 30 kVA for 3x208 V AC voltages Bypass input A B C Input A B C N Output A B C N Batteries N PE Fig 13 Rear view of 10 slot cabinet 500 kVA with open doors SLC ADAPT UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER S...

Page 16: ...tem will be indicated 0 Devices prepared for standard backups B1 Subrack cabinet with external batteries S Ambient temperature sensor C Subrack mounted on box type BATT MOD batteries supplied factory...

Page 17: ...y charger modules are available to be installed solely with the 30 kVA SLC ADAPT modules As many charging modules as considered appropriate can be installed but this will be to the detriment of the to...

Page 18: ...ailable power ratings The SLC ADAPT series has two different power modules 30 and 50 kVA as can be seen in Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 10 and Fig 12 4 3 2 2 Static bypass Static transfer switch In the event of in...

Page 19: ...float or quick voltage PFC rectifier AC DC BAT DC DC DC Battery Charger Inverter DC AC Static bypass Manual bypass Batteries AC input Bypass AC input Rectifier AC output Connection strips between pha...

Page 20: ...terminals version B are live even if all modules are switched off It is recommended in this operating mode Remove the fastening screws of all power control and bypass modules Slightly pull the handle...

Page 21: ...ity Weight 180 kVA 374 kg 300 kVA 560 kg 500 kVA 1350 kg Tab 1 Weight of the UPS including power modules 5 1 1 Reception unpacking and contents Reception Check that The data on the label affixed to th...

Page 22: ...e treated as individual device for battery recharging and there fore no additional connection is required 5 1 3 Unpacking and transportation to the site The packaging of the device consists of wooden...

Page 23: ...n system to force the cooling air flow The modules are equipped with three internal speed regu lated fans The air flow is channelled from the front to the rear Do not block the ventilation holes or ob...

Page 24: ...t and the other by means of anchor bolts for its final permanent installation 55 86 5 349 55 86 5 10 971 10 55 522 55 47 105 687 Front door Back door Front door Rear door Anchor bolt L shaped plates W...

Page 25: ...attery branch The voltage at the battery terminals is greater than 200 V DC Follow the safety instructions to avoid electric shock Make sure that the positive negative and neutral are cor rectly conne...

Page 26: ...ing a sequence from bottom upwards to prevent dangerous tilting of the cabinet due to the high centre of gravity The steps to install the power modules are as follows taking as an example a 10 slot ca...

Page 27: ...the cabinet can be made from the top or bottom Regarding the 10 slot cabinet the upper cable entry is standard while the entry at the bottom requires optional parts to be added The different cable en...

Page 28: ...entry for 500 kVA devices Cable entry can be made from the top or bottom Fig 36 10 slot cabinet installation with cable entry at the top rear view Fig 37 10 slot cabinet installation with cable entry...

Page 29: ...power cable connectors Type Port Connection Bolt Tightening torque 180 kVA 300 kVA 500 kVA Input Crimped cables Ring terminal M16 96 Nm Bypass input Crimped cables Ring terminal M16 96 Nm Battery inp...

Page 30: ...ction terminals for 500 kVA devices The operations described in this section must be per formed by electricians or qualified technical personnel If difficulties arise contact our head office or local...

Page 31: ...as shown in Fig 39 and Fig 40 Startup from batteries Cold Start Parallel interface Smart slot SNMP card Relay interface USB RS 232 RS 485 Fig 39 Relay and communication interface of 180 and 300 kVA mo...

Page 32: ...y interface signal J9 1 ALARM_NC Normally closed NC contact GENERAL ALARM relay interface signal J9 2 ALARM_NO Normally open NO contact GENERAL ALARM relay interface signal J9 3 GND Common for GENERAL...

Page 33: ...Off switch J6 2 BCB_CONT Status of the BCB switch Its normally closed NC auxiliary contact can be connected between this pin and the GND J7 1 GND 24 V ground reference J7 2 BCB_ONL Not useful Not impl...

Page 34: ...gram of the ports is shown in Fig 47 and a description in Tab 7 UTILITY_FAIL_NC UTILITY_FAIL_NO UTILITY_FAIL_GND J10 Fig 47 Diagram of the relay interface of mains failure warnings Port Name Function...

Page 35: ...Red Load Green Bypass Green State Red Tab 16 Inverter startup 7 The UPS transfers from bypass to inverter once the inverter stabilises LED indicator states are shown in Tabla 8 Indicator State Indicat...

Page 36: ...rom Normal mode to Bypass mode 1 Enter the Operation menu click on the transfer to bypass icon and the system will transfer to Bypass mode 2 Press the BYP button on the control panel for more than two...

Page 37: ...Q3 then close the input circuit breaker Q1 and finally close the bypass input circuit breaker Q4 The system will start up 1 The static bypass connects 30 seconds after the display illuminates and the...

Page 38: ...reconnect it When the EPO is tripped the load stops being powered by the UPS Pay attention when using the EPO function EPO button Fig 54 EPO button 6 6 INSTALLATION OF THE PARALLEL SYSTEM The UPS syst...

Page 39: ...r DC AC inverter DC DC charger DC DC charger DC DC charger Battery Battery Battery Load Manual bypass Manual bypass Manual bypass MBS OS1 OS OS2 OS3 IS1 IS2 IS3 Static bypass Static bypass Static bypa...

Page 40: ...500 kVA devices 6 6 2 Jumper settings for parallel operation The settings of the jumpers of the parallel cards will be dif ferent depending on whether it is a 2 UPS or 3 UPS system 6 6 2 1 Case of 2 U...

Page 41: ...e parallel system 6 6 4 Connection of parallel cables The control cables for parallel operation must connect all de vices in a ring as shown in Fig 64 Fig 64 Ring parallel connection of 3 devices 6 6...

Page 42: ...ame way always checking that the remaining capacity of the system can support the connected loads 2 Transfer from the parallel system of Normal mode to Bypass mode Taking again the example of the 3 UP...

Page 43: ...1 sec Situation none of the above Tab 20 Status and failure combinations 7 1 2 Operation and control buttons The operation and control buttons include FUNC buttons and behaviour OFF buttons a The FUNC...

Page 44: ...lure 113 Input current unbalanced 55 Overload 115 Overvoltage in DC bus 57 Overload time exceeded 117 Rectifier soft start failure 59 Overtemp in inverter 119 Relay open 61 Inverter inhibited 121 Rela...

Page 45: ...ack of the door to activate it INV Long press transfer to inverter MUTE Long press to activate or deactivate the audible alarm Tab 24 Functions of the control and operation buttons When the frequency...

Page 46: ...e Information display Operating status Submenu Version information Fig 72 Cabinet screen This menu includes the following parts title operating status version information submenu and information displ...

Page 47: ...ent Hz Output frequency PF Power factor Loads kVA Sout Apparent power kW Pout Active power kVar Qout reactive power Load percentage of UPS load Batteries V Battery positive negative voltage A Battery...

Page 48: ...d show the current operating status a Green indicates that the module is working normally b Black indicates that the module is invalid c Red indicates the absence or failure of the module For example...

Page 49: ...e selected Outlet temperature C Outlet temperature of power module selected Code S Failure code For maintenance personnel Tab 26 Description of each Module submenu 7 3 3 Settings Press icon at the bot...

Page 50: ...n 140 and 180 elements The end of backup voltage will be 360V and the highest voltage 620 V Battery capacity setting The user can adjust the capacity value of a battery element For example if the syst...

Page 51: ...Tab 27 Current limit per power module Temperature compensation setting This setting is optional and requires the connection of an NTC temperature sensor to contact J2 The UPS will adjust the charging...

Page 52: ...battery If N Cpm 0 2C the extra charger module charging cur rent setting should not exceed 0 2C Ccm M Service settings The user can select the system s work mode If the system is configured in parall...

Page 53: ...e configured by the startup per sonnel c For the Batteries and Service options a second level authentication is necessary and the settings must be configured by the personnel responsible for device op...

Page 54: ...wn Bypass fan failure 20 Bypass module overload Bypass current above pre set limit If bypass current below 135 of rated current only one alarm is generated in UPS 21 Bypass overload Tout Overload stat...

Page 55: ...out 39 UPS inhibition Prevents system from transferring from bypass to UPS inverter Check 1 If capacity of power module is sufficient for load 2 If rectifier is ready 3 If bypass voltage is normal 40...

Page 56: ...imit Check 1 If rectifier diodes are damaged 2 If PFC or IGBT are damaged 3 If PFC diodes are broken 4 If SCR or IGBT drivers are abnormal 5 If soft start resistors or relays are abnormal 72 Relay con...

Page 57: ...there is an event and it has been deleted Yellow there is a warning Red there is a failure 7 3 5 Operate menu Press icon at the bottom of the screen to access the Operate menu Fig 88 Operation menu Th...

Page 58: ...tem enters the Charts menu Fig 89 Charts menu Users can see the output voltage output current and bypass voltage waveforms by touching the corresponding icon on the left side of the interface The size...

Page 59: ...hem to the cabinet structure 2 Once maintenance is finished reinsert the modules and tighten the fixing screws 3 Transfer the UPS from maintenance Bypass mode to Normal mode see chapter 6 3 5 8 4 BATT...

Page 60: ...regulatory procedures for the intervention of T S S in the event of a fault 8 6 2 Exclusions The company will not be bound by the warranty if the defect in the product is considered to not exist or t...

Page 61: ...2 x 22 2 x 11 MODEL SLC ADAPT TECHNOLOGY On line double conversion three level PWM DSP control INPUT 3 x 380 400 415 V AC 3 x 208 220 V AC MODULES AVAILABLE kVA kW 30 27 50 45 20 18 30 27 Charging vo...

Page 62: ...7 180 162 1100 x 600 x 1600 199 369 SLC 20 ADAPT 200 A 3 x 208 3 x 220 V 1 to 10 20 18 200 180 1100 x 600 x 1600 199 369 SLC 30 ADAPT 300 3 x 380 3 x 400 3 x 415 V 1 to 10 30 27 300 270 1100 x 600 x 2...

Page 63: ...yristor a 4 layer semiconductor device that works as an almost ideal switch THD Total harmonic distortion Harmonic distortion occurs when the output signal of a system does not equal the signal that e...

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