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5.  INSTALLATION

 

Read and follow the Safety Information set out in 

chapter 

2

 of this document. Failure to adhere to any 

of the indications set out in chapter 2 may cause a serious 

or very serious accident for those who are in direct contact 

with the unit or who are in the vicinity, as well as faults in 

the unit and/or in the loads connected to it.

 

In addition to the unit's user manual, other documents are 

supplied on the documentation pen drive. Consult them and 

strictly follow the indicated procedure.

 

The cross-sections of the cables used for the installation 

will be in line with the currents indicated on the name 

plate, in compliance with local Low Voltage Electrotech-

nical Regulations.

 

This chapter details the relevant requirements for locating 

and wiring the 

SLC CUBE4

 UPS series. As each site has its 

own location and installation particularities, the purpose of 

this chapter is not to provide precise step-by-step instruc-

tions, rather it should be used as a guide for the general 

procedures and practices to be observed by 

qualified

 staff 

(figure recognised and defined in the EK266*08 safety in-

structions).

 

Unless indicated otherwise, all actions, indications, prem-

ises, notes, etc. are applicable to the units, whether or not 

they form part of a parallel system.

5.1.  RECEPTION

 

All cabinets are supplied on wooden pallets that are me-

chanically attached to them, with cardboard or wooden 

packaging according to the model. Although the risk of tip-

ping is minimal, they must be handled with care, especially 

the taller cabinets and when there is a slope.

 

ˆ

It is dangerous to handle the unit on the pallet in 

a careless manner, as it could tip and cause se-

rious or very serious injuries to the operators, resulting 

from impact due to it possibly tipping over and/or opera-

tors becoming trapped. Pay attention to section 1.2.1. of 

the safety instructions -EK266*08- in all matters relating 

to the handling, moving and positioning of the unit.

 

Use the most suitable means for moving the UPS when it is 

still packed, with a pallet truck or forklift.

 

Any handling of the unit must be done paying attention to 

the weights indicated in 

"Annex I. Technical specifications"

 

according to the model.

5.1.1.  Reception, unpacking and contents

 

Reception. Check that: 

 

ˆ

The information on the label attached to the packaging 

corresponds to the information specified in the order. 

Once the UPS is unpacked, check the above information 

with the information on the unit's name plate.
If there are any discrepancies, deal with the non-con-

formity as soon as possible, citing the unit's manufac-

turing number and the references on the delivery note.

 

ˆ

It has not suffered any mishap during transport (pack-

aging and impact indicator in perfect condition).
Otherwise, follow the protocol indicated on the label at-

tached to the impact indicator, located on the packaging.

 

Unpacking

 

ˆ

To check the contents, the packaging must be removed.

Complete the unpacking according to the proce-

dure in section 

5.1.3

.

 

Contents

 

ˆ

The unit(s), consisting of a number of specific power 

modules.

 

ˆ

Additional UPS cabinets, if any, for connection in par-

allel, connection bus cables.

 

ˆ

Battery cabinets, if any, for their connection with the 

UPS cabinets.

 

Once the reception process is complete, the UPS should be 

repacked until it is started up in order to protect it against 

mechanical shock, dust, dirt, etc.

5.1.2.  Storage

 

The unit must be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area, 

protected from rain, dust, splashes of water or chemical 

agents. It is recommended to keep each unit in its original 

packaging, as it has been specifically designed to ensure 

maximum protection during transport and storage.

 

Do not store units where the ambient temperature exceeds the 

thresholds indicated in 

"Annex I. Technical specifications"

.

 

When a battery pack is supplied with the UPS cabinet, ei-

ther in the cabinet, separately to be installed in a cabinet 

belonging to the customer, to be installed in a battery rack 

or in any other way and it is not installed immediately in 

the unit, it will be stored in a cool, dry and well-ventilated 

area, at a controlled temperature of between 20 and 25ºC.

 

ˆ

In general, and except for specific cases when 

batteries are supplied, they are of the sealed 

lead calcium type. To prevent degradation during 

storage, they should be recharged at the intervals indi-

cated according to the temperature they are exposed to 

(see date of last charge noted on the label attached to 

the battery unit packaging 

Fig. 20

).

  Fecha carga /  

Fecha recarga /

  Charging date : 

Recharging date:

DY933B00 - 401AF000001

BACK MA

TERIAL

MUY IMPORTANTE PARA LA VIDA DE LAS BATERÍAS DE Pb-Ca:  

Para evitar 

su degradación deben ser recargadas en los intervalos indicados. Respetar 

el procedimiento referido en el manual de usuario del equipo.

VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE LIFETIME OF Pb-Ca BATTERIES: 

In order to avoid 

their degradation, they must be recharged according to the stated interval 

times. Respect the procedure referred in the equipment user’s manual.

  0 - 20 

12 

  21 - 30 

9

  31 - 40 

5

  41 - 50 

2,5

Meses / 

Months

ºC

Factory charging date noted.

Space to note the new charging date.

**-**-****

Data label for the model.

Fig. 20. 

Label on the packaging of the battery unit.

 

ˆ

Once the period of time has elapsed, connect the bat-

teries to the unit and the unit to the mains, following 

the safety and connection instructions.

 

ˆ

Proceed with the start-up. See chapter 

6

.

SLC CUBE4

  - UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM 

-

USER MANUAL        

Summary of Contents for SLC CUBE4

Page 1: ...30 80 kVA USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...bilisation and considerations 5 1 5 1 Siting for single units 5 1 5 2 Siting for parallel systems 5 1 5 3 Immobilisation and levelling of the unit 5 1 5 4 Preliminary considerations before connection...

Page 3: ...NICAL SERVICES NETWORK 9 ANNEX I TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS 9 2 ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS 9 3 MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 9 4 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS 9 4 1 Electrical c...

Page 4: ...r omissions that may be present The images included in this document are for illustrative purposes only and may not accurately represent the parts of the unit shown in this manual therefore they are n...

Page 5: ...e they may refer interchangeably to the UPS itself or to the UPS and the bat teries regardless of whether it is assembled in the same metal enclosure box or not Batteries or capacitor banks A group or...

Page 6: ...is is a product for commer cial and industrial application in the second environment installation restrictions or additional measures may be necessary to avoid disturbances This unit is not suitable f...

Page 7: ...er that is 1654 mm high for 50 kVA 60 kVA and 80 kVA units Fig 1 to Fig 9 show front and rear views and their constituent parts LCD synoptic Internal battery connec tors see Detail A Battery boxes Whe...

Page 8: ...e slot Digital inputs outputs see Detail B SNMP NIMBUS slot Parallel ports RJ45 Output circuit breaker Q2 Output terminals U V W N Earth terminal Input terminals R S T N Cable gland Manual bypass swit...

Page 9: ...inals U V W N Earth terminal Input terminals R S T N Separatebypassterminals R S T N Cable gland Manualbypassswitch with mechanicallock Q5 Separate bypass circuit breaker Q4 R S T N INPUT R S T N BYPA...

Page 10: ...put circuit breaker Q2 Output terminals U V W N Earth terminal Input terminals R S T N Separatebypassterminals R S T N Cable gland Manualbypassswitch with mechanicallock Q5 Separate bypass circuit bre...

Page 11: ...h Q6 Manual bypass switch with mechanical lock Q5 Output circuit breaker Q2 Output terminals U V W N Input terminals R S T N Earth terminal Options SNMP RS232 RS485 USB AS400 relay extension Remote ba...

Page 12: ...h Q1 Internal battery discon nect switch Q6 Manual bypass switch with mechanical lock Q5 Output circuit breaker Q2 Output terminals U V W N Input terminals R S T N Earth terminal Options SNMP RS232 RS...

Page 13: ...mechanical lock Q5 Output circuit breaker Q2 Output terminals U V W N Battery terminals N Input terminals R S T N Separate bypass terminals R S T N R S T N INPUT R S T N BYPASSINDEPENDIENTE U V W N SA...

Page 14: ...n B1 Q3 battery disconnect switch Separate bypass dis connect switch Q4 Manual bypass switch with mechanical lock Q5 Output circuit breaker Q2 Output terminals U V W N Battery terminals N Input termin...

Page 15: ...rallel ports Slot 1 SNMP NIMBUS Slot 2 free Bat Temp Contacts Amb Temp Contacts Detail C Digital inputs Digital outputs Fig 9 Detailed view of the external interface and commu nications SLC CUBE4 UNIN...

Page 16: ...n for these power ratings depth x width x height 851 x 570 x 1008 mm for 30 kVA and 40 kVA units and 851 x 678 x 1654 mm for 50 kVA 60 kVA and 80 kVA units see Fig 10 and Fig 11 Temp probe Battery dis...

Page 17: ...i Battery disconnect switch Q8 Earth Fig 11 Front view with the door open and closed of the 1654 mm battery cabinet for 50 kVA 60 kVA and 80 kVA standard units SLC CUBE4 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY S...

Page 18: ...cabinet T Top cable entry B Separate bypass line only for I I III III units SB UPS without bypass line L Input output single phase single phase configuration MB Input output single phase three phase c...

Page 19: ...the UPS international standard IEC 62040 3 corresponding to VFI SS 111 1 The UPS achieves maximum performance in terms of efficiency reliability availability and adaptability to the needs of every in...

Page 20: ...f the input voltage isolated from potential disturbances peaks dips unstable frequency etc The architecture of this converter is based on 3 separate single phase inverters with 3 switching levels 4 IG...

Page 21: ...line can be or dered manually or it can be activated by the UPS automatic con trol in certain emergency situations As power switching elements it uses thyristors SCR and re lays Thyristors for connec...

Page 22: ...event of an AC power supply fault the rectifier booster switches its input power source from the AC network to the battery without interruption The battery voltage decreases ac cording to the dischar...

Page 23: ...ternal converter Manual bypass activation MANUAL BYPASS AC OUTPUT BYPASS STATIC SWITCH INVERTER BATTERY CHARGER DC LINK BATTERY PACK RECTIFIER BOOSTER BYPASS LINE AC INPUT Fig 16 UPS power flow in byp...

Page 24: ...by configuration the unit supplies a fixed output frequency of 50 or 60 Hz which may be different to the input frequency It consists of an operating mode derived from normal mode as double conversion...

Page 25: ...ifier AC input line switch common to the bypass line if it is not a unit with an optional separate bypass this switch is a circuit breaker for models up to 50 kVA and a disconnect switch for 80 kVA an...

Page 26: ...ambient temperature 3 Direct communications of the unit USB Type B port Modbus protocol for user and ser vice software for qualified staff RS232 RS485 port DB9 connector Modbus protocol for user physi...

Page 27: ...the references on the delivery note It has not suffered any mishap during transport pack aging and impact indicator in perfect condition Otherwise follow the protocol indicated on the label at tached...

Page 28: ...Transport to the site If the reception area is far from the installation site it is recommended to move the SLC CUBE4 using a pallet truck or another more suitable means of transport assessing the dis...

Page 29: ...cabinet Fig 24 Minimum peripheral dimensions for ventilating the UPS C B A A A Ax2 Ax2 Ax2 A A A Battery cabinet UPS n 1 Battery cabinet UPS n 2 UPS cabinet n 1 UPS cabinet n 2 UPS cabinet n 3 UPS cab...

Page 30: ...taller provide and in stall this external board paying attention to the version and configuration of the unit or system available and to the documentation on the pen drive relating to the Recom mended...

Page 31: ...user For 50 kVA 60 kVA and 80 kVA units the internal battery protection consists of a disconnect switch fuses Q6 see Fig 5 and Fig 6 Units from group b 1 For 30 kVA and 40 kVA units the internal batt...

Page 32: ...h UPS of a parallel system In the documentation supplied with this user manual and oronyourpendrive thereisinformationrelatingto the Recommended installation for each input and output con figuration I...

Page 33: ...Connect this conductor to the earth terminal before supplying voltage to the input terminals The original factory battery circuit type is open Do not handle the battery connectors and or the dis conne...

Page 34: ...s line COM consists of a very low voltage cir cuit and it must be installed separately from other lines that carry dangerous voltages power distribution line 5 2 6 1 Digital inputs relay interface and...

Page 35: ...see manual EL139 00 and the other is free to allow the inclusion of an SNMP electronic unit or another optional ad dition The aforementioned slots are located on the back of the unit at the top in hor...

Page 36: ...xiliary contact of the maintenance by pass switch and the auxiliary contact of the output switch for parallel systems to the corresponding connector of the unit The earth cable is connected correctly...

Page 37: ...o On If there is a separate bypass line for the UPS also set this switch on the control panel to On 3 Set the input switch of the UPS to On Q1 If the main menu icon flashes red and you hear an acousti...

Page 38: ...d to On if any progressively 14 The system is operating fully and the loads are pro tected by the UPS You can obtain basic information on the main screen of the control panel synoptic input and output...

Page 39: ...1 Stop the loads or set their switches on the distribu tion board to Off if any progressively 2 Press the Status and Control icon You are on the screen described in 7 4 3 Press the Start Stop UPS icon...

Page 40: ...e installation To switch to maintenance bypass mode 1 Press the Status and Control icon You are on the screen described in 7 4 2 Press the Start Stop UPS icon 3 The UPS Control pop up box appears with...

Page 41: ...nal battery cables on the back of 30 kVA and 40 kVA units as applicable Also set the external battery cabinet switch to On Q8 c Units with shared internal and external batteries carry out points a and...

Page 42: ...ace the wire bridge or set the remote button that replaced this bridge to Off b From here proceed as described in 6 1 3 Generic start up procedure normal mode and ignore the fol lowing steps described...

Page 43: ...information in area 1 with certain specificities will always be acces sible from any screen The buttons and icons in areas 1 and 4 which are always visible are described in the table below 7 1 MAIN OR...

Page 44: ...on indicates that the Nimbus card is correctly inserted into its slot and is connected to the Internet Ifthisiconappearscrossedout itmayindicatethattheNimbuscardisnotpresent orthereisnoInternetaccess...

Page 45: ...of a dynamic power flow in blue will detail the UPS operating mode normal mode bypass mode battery mode etc 7 2 MEASUREMENTS MENU By pressing the Measurements menu icon you ac cess the set of measure...

Page 46: ...positive and negative bank battery tem perature and autonomy time estimate 1 2 Battery currents positive bank and negative bank 2 2 Home Input Rec Inv Batteries Bypass Output Voltage Frequency 231 7V...

Page 47: ...ional page s of alarms which you can browse with the arrows Maintenance Byp Closed Rec V Bat out of margin UPS Unit on Bypass Rec Low Battery When new alarms appear pending acknowledgement they are re...

Page 48: ...no shown above and the page are on the right hand side of the screen The information for each event consists of Event Number ID from 1 to 500 Description of the Event Date and Time DD MM YYYY HH MM In...

Page 49: ...er normal mode press the same button and transfer to inverter Start Stop UPS start the UPS normal or ECO mode or stop it completely rectifier charger inverter stopped output in bypass For more details...

Page 50: ...Bypass Voltage PhN Bat Number Bat Capacity 230V 15 12 3 6A 22 18 0Ah Nominal Values submenu Values displayed on 2 screens scroll horizontally using the ar rows Nominal input voltage in volts Nominal...

Page 51: ...settings Date Time Date Time September 7 36 15 2020 Hour Day Year Minute Month Home Language Brightness Comm Date Time Date Time submenu Any user can configure the following fields Time drop down nume...

Page 52: ...ptions Even Odd and No Parity Stop bits drop down numeric keypad values of 0 2 bits Protocol pop up menu with the options Modbus and Shell Tab 8 Submenus and screens of the Settings menu 7 9 HELP BUTT...

Page 53: ...e Charger an alarm that affects the battery charger Charg appears in the alarm message Inverter an alarm that affects the inverter or the static bypass switch Inv appears in the alarm message With reg...

Page 54: ...se T not present Rec Phase Rotation Rectifier input phase rotation Rec Vin Sync failure Rectifier input network synchronisation fault Rec Low Battery Low battery warning Rec V Bat out of margins Recti...

Page 55: ...Inverter stop due to overload Inv Stop Desat IGBT R Maximum inverter IGBT desaturations phase R Inv Stop Desat IGBT S Maximum inverter IGBT desaturations phase S Inv Stop Desat IGBT T Maximum inverte...

Page 56: ...ting Time Inv Block Vout Failure Inverter blocked due to Output Voltage Fault Inv Block SSByp R short Inverter blocked due to short circuited static bypass switch phase R Inv Block SSByp S short Inver...

Page 57: ...ypass UPS ECO mode in Inverter The UPS is in ECO mode output in inverter UPS on back up mode UPS in autonomy or battery mode UPS Charging Batteries UPS charging batteries Inv Out Current Limit Output...

Page 58: ...ed out by the T S S except for the replacement of batteries which can also be carried out by qualified staff who are familiar with them No other person should handle them Depending on the UPS configur...

Page 59: ...UPS 0 35 Battery Tab 14 Environmental characteristics 9 3 MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS Cabinet specifications 30 kVA 40 kVA 50 kVA 60 kVA 80 kVA Dimensions Depth Width Height 909 x 377 x 1042 mm 919 x...

Page 60: ...NiCd Battery charger bus voltage Configurable between 180 330 V Charge time 5 hours 90 capacity Floating voltage at 20 C 13 65 V battery programmable between 1 3 V 14 V Voltage compensation depending...

Page 61: ...2 USB Expansion slot 1 NIMBUS card Expansion slot 2 Free slot Digital inputs 4 inputs Relay interface 4 programmable relays Protocol MODBUS RTU Display 5 touchscreen EPO function 2 pole normally close...

Page 62: ...notifications to the Technical Service response time is minimized to the maximum To know if the unit is connected and sending data to the cloud the following icon should appear on the right at the top...

Page 63: ...not have an account you must register in order to access the unit Once registered or if you already have a SALICRU account you must log in Once you have accessed your account the next step is to regi...

Page 64: ...nical characteristics of the NIMBUS card are shown below Characteristic Processor Sitara AM3358BZCZ100 1 GHz 2000 MIPS Graphics card SGX530 3D 20M Polygons S SDRAM memory 512 MB DDR3L 800 MHZ Flash me...

Page 65: ...presentation formed by 2 transparent conductive layers and a special crystalline material in the middle liquid crystal which have the ability to orientate light as it passes through LED Light emitting...

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