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UPS338-01-00 PowerWAVE 8000-RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013

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Page 1: ...User Manual PowerWAVE 8000DPA RI Pioneering solutions for total power protection ...

Page 2: ...UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 ...

Page 3: ...0 09 09 09 Initial issue 1 1 01 02 11 Reference number changed to 338 01 00 1 2 10 06 11 Updated to clarify rear access requirements 1 3 15 11 11 Added R1 40 module and general update 1 3 1 30 05 12 Corrected landscape header error 1 4 05 04 13 Updated contact details 1 4 1 05 04 13 Updated 24 hour contact details ...

Page 4: ...UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 ...

Page 5: ...rtation 3 1 3 3 Unpacking 3 2 3 3 1 Nameplate 3 2 3 4 Batteries 3 2 3 5 Storage 3 2 3 5 1 UPS Module 3 2 3 5 2 Battery 3 3 3 6 Positioning 3 3 3 6 1 Planning the installation 3 3 3 6 2 Heat Dissipation With Non linear Load per module 3 4 3 7 Rack Assembly 3 4 3 8 UPS Power Cabling preparation and planning 3 13 3 8 1 General requirements 3 13 3 9 Connecting the UPS input bypass supply 3 16 3 9 1 Sa...

Page 6: ...s 4 9 4 5 1 Starting the UPS system from the Maintenance Bypass 4 9 4 5 2 Individual UPS Module start stop procedure 4 11 4 5 3 Transfer to Maintenance Bypass Mode 4 12 4 5 4 Complete system shutdown 4 14 4 6 Replacing a UPS Module in a Single Module System 4 15 4 6 1 Extracting the UPS Module 4 15 4 6 2 Refitting the UPS Module 4 15 4 7 Replacing a UPS Module in a REDUNDANT Multi Module System 4 ...

Page 7: ...CARD ADAPTOR For Network Management Remote Monitoring 7 4 7 6 Modem Ethernet card PowerREPORTER management software 7 6 8 Specification 8 1 Mechanical Characteristics Subracks 8 1 8 2 Input Characteristics 8 2 8 3 Battery Characteristics 8 3 8 4 Battery Capacity Usage 8 3 8 5 Output Characteristics 8 3 8 6 Heat Dissipation With Non linear Load per module 8 3 8 7 Environmental Characteristics 8 4 8...

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Page 9: ...tructions and hazard warnings contained in this manual are read and fully understood WARNING High leakage current Ensure that the UPS has been correctly earthed before you connect the mains power supply WARNING This UPS must not be started up or put into use without having first been commissioned by a fully trained engineer authorised by the manufacturer WARNING All servicing must be performed by ...

Page 10: ...1 Safety 1 2 UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 ...

Page 11: ...ification is given in Chapter 8 of this manual 2 2 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA System The PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA is a truly modular rack mountable system based on 10kVA or 20kVA UPS modules The system can be based around a single 10kVA or 20kVA module or two or more modules connected in parallel and configured to operate as a redundant or increased capacity system The system comprises a 19 inch sub rack ...

Page 12: ...ng and fusing costs due to the resulting lack of reactive power consumption This together with the accompanying low harmonic currents provide the following benefits No additional losses in wires and cables No extra heating of transformers and generators No over sizing of generators No false circuit breaker tripping and malfunction No erratic operation of computers telecommunication monitors electr...

Page 13: ...ver is the sooner This warranty is the only warranty given and no other warranty express or implied is provided This warranty is invalidated if the UPS is put into use without having been commissioned by a fully trained and authorised person This warranty does not apply to any losses or damages caused by misuse abuse negligence neglect unauthorised repair or modification incorrect installation ina...

Page 14: ...ING BATTERIES CAPACITORS Contact the Service Support Hotline on 0800 731 3269 for further details 2 7 Additional Service Maintenance Support In addition to providing support for the PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd are able to provide maintenance and support on a wide range of different UPS products If you are interested in an extended warranty for your PowerWAVE 8000 RI DP...

Page 15: ... upspower co uk www upspower co uk Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd Woodgate Bartley Wood Business Park Hook Hampshire RG27 9XA Tel 01256 386700 Name Job Title Company Address Post Code Tel Fax E mail Please contact me to discuss Extended Warranty options for my PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA UPS Extended warranty options for my UPS System as below Manufacturer Model Nº Rating kVA Replacement Batteries O...

Page 16: ...2 General Description 2 6 UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 ...

Page 17: ...ation please read the following precautions WARNING All the operations described in this section must be performed by authorised electricians or suitably qualified personnel Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd will take no responsibility for any personal or material damage caused by incorrect cabling or operations or activities which are not carried out in strict accordance with the instructions co...

Page 18: ...material detailed on the delivery note 3 4 Batteries The standard batteries connected to the UPS are sealed maintenance free batteries which will be mounted on shelves either within the UPS sub rack or in an external battery cabinet The battery will usually be assembled and connected when the UPS is commissioned The working life of the Battery is greatly affected by the ambient temperature and wil...

Page 19: ...space at the rear and 1000mm at the front of the UPS cabinet 5 An ambient temperature of 20 C is recommended to achieve a long battery life The cooling air entering the UPS must not exceed 40 C 6 Avoid high ambient temperature moisture and humidity The floor material should be non flammable and strong enough to support the heavy load 7 In summary the UPS should be located where a Humidity 90 non c...

Page 20: ...448x487x735 448x665x735 448x440x735 448x798x735 448x1153x735 448x798x735 Rack Height 7HU 11HU 15HU 10HU 18HU 26HU 18HU Service Accessibility Front and rear accessibility required for service and maintenance Cabling Accessibility Min 900 mm rear access required for connecting power cables Operator controls Accessible from the front 10kW UPS Module 20kW UPS Module Heat dissipation with 100 non linea...

Page 21: ...UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 3 5 3 Installation RI 10 TYPE x1 Figure 3 2 ...

Page 22: ...3 Installation 3 6 UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 RI 11 TYPE1 Figure 3 3 ...

Page 23: ...UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 3 7 3 Installation RI 12 TYPE 2 Figure 3 4 ...

Page 24: ...3 Installation 3 8 UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 RI 20 TYPE x2 Figure 3 5 ...

Page 25: ...UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 3 9 3 Installation RI 22 TYPE3 Figure 3 6 ...

Page 26: ...3 Installation 3 10 UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 RI 24 TYPE 4 Figure 3 7 ...

Page 27: ...UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 3 11 3 Installation Figure 3 8 RI 40 Type X4 ...

Page 28: ...3 Installation 3 12 UPS338 01 00 PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA User Manual Dated 5 April 2013 Figure 3 9 RI 40 Type X4 ...

Page 29: ...ed to a dedicated bypass supply See Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 identifies the UPS input output cabling requirements and provides information regarding the necessary fuse and cable ratings and cable sizing Figure 3 12 shows details of the UPS power terminals location and sizing and illustrates that the UPS unit requires the following power cables Input neutral grounding Figure 3 10 Input neutral groun...

Page 30: ...aintenance Bypass IA1 Fuse B Fuse E Load INPUT FEED Mains 3x400 230V Ext Batt Cable E Cable D Cable B F1 F2 UPS Module 1 Rectifier Inverter F1 F2 UPS Module 2 Rectifier Inverter UPS CABINET Maintenance Bypass IA1 Fuse C Cable C BYPASS FEED Mains 3x400 230V Static Switch Static Switch SINGLE FEED standard DUAL FEED optional Rack Installable UPS Frame DUAL FEED ALL Fuse and Cable recommendations to ...

Page 31: ...le 2 Rectifier Inverter UPS FRAME N L1 L2 L3 N PE Fuse C Mains Supply Bypass Supply IL1 IL2 IL3 L1 L2 L3 Maintenance Bypass IA1 2L1 2L2 2L3 N PE 1N PE 2N PE Mains Supply Fuse A Single Feed Links Fuse E Ext Batt Cable E F1 F2 UPS Module 1 Rectifier Inverter Static Switch Static Switch F1 F2 UPS Module 2 Rectifier Inverter UPS FRAME N D D D D 3L1 3L2 3L3 3N PE D Output Supply D D D D Ext Batt SINGLE...

Page 32: ...e UPS is properly installed at its intended final location 3 9 3 Connecting the UPS input power cables 1 To protect personnel during the UPS installation ensure that the input cable connections are performed under the following conditions a No mains voltage is present b Loads are shut down and disconnected c The UPS is shut down and voltage free d The UPS Maintenance Bypass Isolator IA1 is OFF 2 G...

Page 33: ...ecure the cables to the fixing rail located under the UPS connection terminals Note The UPS commissioning engineer will re configure the UPS for a dual input feed at the time of commissioning 3 10 Connecting the UPS output supply 3 10 1 Safety notes Please ensure you read and understand the following safety notes before you begin the electrical installation 1 All operations detailed in this sectio...

Page 34: ...inal cover 3 Connect the protective earth cable from the Load Distribution Board to the output protective earth PE terminals as shown in Figure 3 12 4 Connect the UPS output supply cables to terminals 3L1 3L2 3L3 and 3N on the UPS main terminal block See Figure 3 12 Ensure correct clockwise phase rotation 5 Secure the cables to the fixing rail located under the UPS connection terminals 6 Ensure th...

Page 35: ...ng engineer will program the appropriate number of battery blocks into the UPS control system using the control panel Service Set Up menu when the system is commissioned Figure 3 13 RI 14 and RI 24 Example battery configuration 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah N UPS 1 UPS ...

Page 36: ...ing pl ate N UPS 1 5 10 10 5 10 10 1 x 50 x 7Ah blocks 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah Blanking pl ate N UPS 1 10 10 10 10 1 x 40 x 7Ah blocks 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah N 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 x 40 x 7Ah blocks 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah 10 x 7 Ah N UPS 1 10 10 10 10 N UPS 2 10 10 10 10 2 x...

Page 37: ...r R1 40 The battery strings are connected to the bottom of the terminal blocks as shown in Figure 3 15 Where a common battery configuration is implemented in a multi module system all the modules are connected to a common battery source which may itself comprise a number of parallel battery strings Where this type of installation is used common battery links are fitted to the bottom of the battery...

Page 38: ...uses are bespoke to the installation a Ensure that the battery fused isolators in the external battery cabinet or racks are open OFF b Connect the protective earth cable PE between the UPS and external battery cabinet c Connect the battery cables between the UPS battery terminals and the battery cabinet isolator s ensuring the cables are connected to the corresponding N and terminals 6 If connecti...

Page 39: ...tandard USB port When installed the optional SMART PORT software WAVEMON this connection allows the computer to monitor the mains voltage and the UPS status continuously and display a message in the event of any UPS system changes Figure 3 17 and show the connection to a PC from the UPS for PC s with a 9 pin serial port and 25 pin serial port respectively Figure 3 17 Connector Cable PC Serial Port...

Page 40: ...ed 60 VAC max and 500 mA max Terminal Contact Signal Function X1 1 12Vdc Customer IN 1 default as ONGENERATOR operation NC Generator ON X1 2 Gnd X1 3 12Vdc Customer IN 2 Function on request to be defined on purchase X1 4 Gnd X1 5 3 3Vdc Battery Temperature If connected the battery charger current is temperature dependent X1 6 Gnd X1 7 12Vdc Remote shutdown Do not remove the factory mounted bridge ...

Page 41: ... 25 3 Installation Figure 3 19 Dry Port X2 Connections X2 10 Message LOAD_ON_MAINS Load On Mains BYPASS MODE X2 11 Load on Inverter X2 12 Common X2 13 Alarm COMMON_ALARM Common Alarm X2 14 No Alarm Condition X2 15 Common Pin Contact Signal Function NO NC Com NO NC Com ...

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Page 43: ...Fully test the UPS system for correct operation and set up Carry out customer operator training 4 2 Operator Control Panel Figure 4 1 illustrates the Control Panel located on the front of each UPS module Figure 4 1 Operator Control Panel WARNING Any PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA UPS system not commissioned by an Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd field service engineer must be considered an electrical haz...

Page 44: ... which of the two sources is supplying the critical load power The BATTERY LED indicator flashes when the battery is supplying the load e g following a mains failure The ALARM LED is a visual indication of an internal or external alarm condition When activated it is accompanied by an audible alarm LED Indication summary Operator keys The operator keys allow the user to Make settings and adjustment...

Page 45: ...le s position in a multi module system The maximum number of modules in a parallel system is six KEYS FUNCTION ON OFF ON OFF Used to switch on or switch off the UPS Both keys must be pressed simultaneously UP Scroll upwards through a displayed menu DOWN Scroll downwards through a displayed menu RESET Cancels the audible alarm If the alarm condition was transient the ALARM LED will also extinguish ...

Page 46: ...lows user to set up Date Time automatic battery test etc See paragraph 4 3 8 SET UP USER SET UP SERVICE 6 Password protected area for service engineer use only See paragraph 4 3 8 SET UP SERVICE DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY 1 Logging Control a log of the last 64 events is stored in the Power Management Display 01 05 10 08 14 38 56 LOAD TO INV 2 Every stored event is identified with a sequential number ...

Page 47: ...utput Power all three phases ACTIVE POWER KW 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 Reactive Output Power all three phases REACTIVE POWER kVAr 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 Apparent Output Power all three phases APPARENT POWER KVA 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 Output Power all three phases OUTPUT POWER 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 Battery capacity BATT CAPACITY 00 00 16 Rectifier Input Voltage all three phases RECTIFIER VOLTAGE V 000 000 00...

Page 48: ... EPROM Version EPROM VERSION V 000 4 Actual Date and Time DATE TIME dd mm yyyy hh mm ss DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY 1 This Menu is reserved for authorized service engineers only SET UP SERVICE PASSWORD 2 Type in password PASSWORD DESCRIPTION LCD DISPLAY 1 Set up language SET LANGUAGE SET DATE AND TIME ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTCH DUTCH SPANISH POLISH PORTOGUESE 2 Set up Date and Time SET UP DATE TIME SET U...

Page 49: ...tomatically and without interruption to the static bypass supply transfer time 0 4 4 2 Bypass Line Interactive Mode Figure 4 3 Line Interactive Bypass Mode In the Bypass Line Interactive mode the load is normally supplied from the bypass mains LINE 2 and the static BYPASS In the event of a bypass mains failure the load is automatically transferred to the inverter 4 Set up operation with Gen Set SE...

Page 50: ... switch IA1 The Maintenance Bypass mode is effected by means of the IA1 BYPASS SWITCH on the front of the UPS WARNING ALL the UPS Module in a parallel module system must first be selected to the Bypass mode before the Maintenance Bypass is operated closed Switch IA1 Effect ON CLOSED Maintenance Bypass Switch Closed Load on bypass mains LCD indication MAINTENANCE BYP CLOSED LED Indicators will indi...

Page 51: ...he UPS Inverter s On Line mode Prior to powering up the system check and confirm the UPS system status The load is supplied via the closed Maintenance Bypass switch IA1 All UPS Module s are powered down Powering up the UPS Module s Perform steps 1 3 below on each non operating UPS Module 1 Close the fused battery isolator for the UPS Module in the UPS cabinet or in the external battery cabinet rac...

Page 52: ...stem b Use the UP DOWN keys to move the cursor so that it is adjacent to COMMANDS and then press the ENTER key c Use the UP DOWN keys to move the cursor so that it is adjacent to LOAD TO INVERTER and then press the ENTER key 8 The UPS system will transfer the load to the inverter on all UPS Module in a multi module system a The LCD display s will now indicate LOAD PROTECTED b Check and confirm tha...

Page 53: ...ocedure to start a UPS Module and connect it to a multi module system that is already running 1 Close the fused battery isolator for the UPS Module in the UPS cabinet or in the external battery cabinet rack as applicable 2 Simultaneously press the two ON OFF push buttons on the UPS control panel a The UPS will run through an automated start up sequence accompanied by the following indications LINE...

Page 54: ...ed there is a problem with the UPS system and you should seek assistance Transferring the UPS to Bypass mode 1 On any one of the UPS Module s mimic panel press the ENTER key once to access the menu system 2 Using the UP DOWN keys move the cursor so that it is adjacent to COMMANDS and then press the ENTER key 3 Using the UP DOWN keys move the cursor so that it is adjacent to LOAD TO BYPASS and then...

Page 55: ...n each UPS Module in a parallel system 7 On the UPS control panel simultaneously press both ON OFF buttons a The LCD panel will indicate LOAD OFF SUPPLY FAILURE 8 Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS Module in the UPS cabinet or in the external battery cabinet rack as applicable WARNING The UPS Module cabinets are still live at the input and output power terminals due to the activation of M...

Page 56: ... both ON OFF buttons a The LCD panel will indicate LOAD OFF SUPPLY FAILURE 4 Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS Module s in the UPS cabinet or in the external battery cabinet rack as applicable 5 Open the UPS Input isolators and Bypass supply isolators in a dual feed system at the building power distribution panel 6 The UPS is now voltage free WARNING All the operations in this section mu...

Page 57: ...d secure with four screws 4 6 2 Refitting the UPS Module 1 Remove the UPS Module compartment protection cover if fitted by unscrewing four screws on the front 2 Using two persons to lift the UPS module slide two thirds of the module into the UPS compartment make sure not to plug the UPS Module into the rear connector 3 Push UPS module firmly into its final position to assure good contact on the re...

Page 58: ...ry cabinet rack as applicable 5 The UPS module is now totally shut down 6 Remove the four screws on the front of the UPS module that are fixing it to the cabinet UPS frame 7 Using the two black handles pull the UPS module forwards until the rear connectors are disconnected DO NOT FULLY EXTRACT THE UNIT 8 After waiting two minutes fully withdraw the UPS Module from the cabinet UPS frame by pulling ...

Page 59: ...s a fault in the UPS Module 2 Verify that load is supplied from the bypass supply 3 Close the Maintenance Bypass switch IA1 4 On all modules check and confirm that a The INVERTER LED has turned to red b The BYPASS LED is green c The LCD displays MANUAL BYP IS CLOSED 5 Open the fused battery isolator for the UPS module in the UPS cabinet or in the external battery cabinet rack as applicable 6 The U...

Page 60: ... compartment protection cover if fitted by unscrewing four screws on the front 2 Using two persons to lift the UPS module slide two thirds of the module into the UPS compartment make sure not to plug the UPS Module into the rear connector 3 Push UPS module firmly into its final position to assure good contact on the rear plugs 4 Tighten the four screws on the front of module to secure it to the UP...

Page 61: ...the commissioning field service engineer will attach a service record book to the front of the UPS which will be used to log the full service history of the UPS Preventative maintenance inspections involve working inside the UPS which contains hazardous AC and DC voltages During a preventative maintenance inspection the field service engineer will check Site environment conditions Integrity of ele...

Page 62: ...y of the operating mode Off line or On line and whether or not the load is connected The battery test procedure can be performed from the UPS front panel See paragraph 4 3 5 5 6 Battery Maintenance The battery maintenance shall be done by an authorized Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd Service Partner 5 7 Battery Disposal and Recycling Batteries contain dangerous substances that will harm the env...

Page 63: ...he RESET button 2 Identify the cause of the alarm condition by means of the events register in the main menu See paragraph 4 3 3 3 In case of doubt please contact your nearest service agent or call Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd on 0800 731 3269 Fault identification and rectification information is given on the following pages 6 2 Menu Commands Event Log Measurements A detailed description of ...

Page 64: ...r as required OVERLOAD Load exceeds the UPS rated power Identify which piece of equipment is causing the overload and remove it from the UPS Do not connect laser printers photocopiers electric heaters kettles etc to the UPS OVERTEMPERATURE UPS temperature has exceeded the allowed value Check the ambient temperature of the UPS is less than 30 C If the ambient temperature is normal call the authoris...

Page 65: ...unction is disabled and it should be activated by a hardware code on the SETUP SERVICE menu Please contact your distributor to enable this operation The remote shutdown facility is connected to terminal port X1 7 X1 8 on the communication card located n the PowerWAVE 8000 RI DPA front frame In order to allow removal maintenance or testing of any remote emergency stop facility without disturbing th...

Page 66: ...le computer data by causing possible corruption or loss By installing UPS Mains monitoring software administrators are able to monitor the utility power from a central location allowing early warning of problems even across more complex systems like Wide Area Networks WAN and Enterprise Wide Networks of multinational companies A prolonged mains failure may outlast the battery autonomy of the UPS s...

Page 67: ...hem available to the client module UPSCli and to any SNMP based management station When UPSServ detects voltage variations or a power failure it can execute various so called system event routines which for example may shutdown the server or send a warning to connected users These system event routines are a part of the UPS Management Software can be adjusted to suit the customer s demands The UPS...

Page 68: ...ts data in this SNMP format with its internal software agent The operating system you are using must be SNMP compatible We offer our software with SNMP functionality together with NetWare OS 2 all Windows NT systems on INTEL and ALPHA There are two types of SNMP Adaptors available External SNMP Adaptor and Internal SNMP Card both have the same functions Both can manage a parallel system N modules ...

Page 69: ...onal ModBus interface 3 Error Link LED for UPS status 4 Aux Port 5 DIP Switch 6 Serial Port to the UPS COM1 7 DC Supply 9 VDC or 9 36 VDC supply depending on model must be obtained from a UPS backed power source Internal SNMP Adapter The Internal SNMP Card can be inserted into an appropriate extension slot of the PMC This adapter communicates via the serial port of the UPS and makes a direct multi...

Page 70: ...oordination of equipment service Reporting of all alarms with priorities What are the Features Redundant and secure communication Alarm acknowledgment Priority driven Management with escalation Comprehensive Management System Reception and management of alarm calls from UPS Storage of UPS Data in a database exportable in a CSV format for easy handling in Excel Unlimited number of UPS that can be m...

Page 71: ...ht of Empty Frame kg 20 40 56 Weight of Frame with modules and w o batteries kg 39 up to 42 with 1 Modules 59 up to 62 with 1 Module 75 up to 78 with 1 Module RI 20 RI 22 RI 24 Configuration accommodates Max 2 modules 10 or 20kVA 2 modules 10 or 20kVA with 80 x 7 9Ah batteries 2 modules 10 or 20kVA with 160 x 7 9Ah batteries Max Subrack capacity kW 40 40 40 Dimensions WxHxD mm 448x440x565 10 HU 44...

Page 72: ...per Module cosφ 0 8 kVA 10 20 Output Rated Power per Module cosφ 1 0 KW 10 20 Nominal Input Voltage V 3x380 220V N 3x400V 230V N 3x415 240V N Input Voltage Tolerance ref to 3x400 230V for Loads in V 23 15 3x308 177 V to 3x460 264 V for 100 load 30 15 3x280 161 V to 3x460 264 V for 80 load 40 15 3x240 138 V to 3x460 264 V for 60 load Input Frequency Hz 35 70 Input Power Factor PF 0 99 100 load Inru...

Page 73: ...W 10 20 Output Current In Cosφ 1 0 400 V A 14 5 29 Output Rated Voltage V 3x380 220V or 3x400 230V or 3x415 240V Output Voltage Stability Static 1 Dynamic Step load 0 100 or 100 0 4 Output Voltage Distortion With Linear Load 1 5 With Non linear Load EN62040 3 2001 3 Output Frequency Hz 50 Hz or 60 Hz Output Frequency Tolerance Synchronized with mains 2 selectable for bypass operation or 4 Free run...

Page 74: ...5 non condensing Accessibility Totally front accessibility for service and maintenance no need for side top or rear access Positioning Min 20 cm rear space required for fan Input and Output Power Cabling From the bottom on the front Efficiency AC AC up to at Cosφ 1 0 depending on Module power Load 100 75 50 25 20kVA 95 5 95 5 95 94 5 10kVA 95 5 95 5 95 94 5 Efficiency with Linear Load at cosφ 0 8i...

Page 75: ...fault as GEN ON normally open 2nd free normally open 1 x Temperature sensor for battery control 1 x 12Vdc output max 200mA 1 x Remote Shut down EMERGENCY OFF Normally closed 2 x Programmable Customer s Inputs 1st default as GEN ON Normally open 2nd free Programmable Customer s Inputs Normally open Serial ports RS232 on Sub D9 1 x system frame For monitoring integration in network management and se...

Page 76: ...ED Input 3x400V 230V Bypass 3x400V 230V Output 3x400V 230V Battery Fuse A Agl CB Cable A mm2 Max I P Current Cable D mm2 I nom Fuse E Cable E mm2 RI 10 11 12 3x 40A 5x 6 27A Linked to input supply 5x 6 29A DC cables and Battery fuses are bespoke to the installation RI 20 22 24 3x 80A 5x 16 68A 5x 16 58A RI 40 3x 160A 5x 50 136A 5x 50 116A Rack Installable UPS Frame DUAL FEED ALL Fuse and Cable rec...

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