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1.   INTRODUCTION.

 

 

 

1.1  ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER.

 

 

 

We would like to thank you in advance for the trust you have placed 
in us by purchasing this product. Read this instruction manual care- 
fully in order to be familiar with its contents, because as much you 
understand  and  know  the  equipment,  the  higher  will  be  the 
satisfaction degree, safety level and functionality optimization.

 

 

We remain at you entire disposal for any further information or any 
query you should wish to make.

 

 

 

Yours sincerely.

 

 

 

The  equipment  here  described 

can  cause  important 

physical damages due to wrong handling

. This is why, 

the  installation,  maintenance  and/or  fixing  of  the  here 
described  equipment  must  be  done  by  our  staff  or 

specifically authorized personnel

 

Although no effort has been spared to guarantee that the 
information in this manual is complete and accurate, we are 
not responsible for any errors or omissions that may exist. 

 

The  images  included  in  this  document  are  merely  for 
illustration and may not accurate represent the parts of the 

equipment  showed.  However,  the  differences  that  may 
arise will be smoothed or solved with the correct labelling on 
the unit. 

 

According to our policy of constant evolution, 

we reserve 

the  rights  to  modify the  specifications, operating or 
described actions in this document without prior 
notification

.

 

 

All 

reproduction,  copy,  third  party  concession, 

modification  or  partial  or  total  translation 

of  this 

manual or document, in any form or medium, 

without the 

previous  written  authorization 

from  our  firm  is

 

prohibited,  reserving  of  the  complete  and  exclusive 
property right over itself.

 

 

 

2.   INFORMATION FOR SAFETY.

 

 
 

2.1.      USING THIS MANUAL 

 

Th

e  purpose  of  this  manual  or  publication  is  to  provide  instructions 

regarding the safety and to give explanations about the procedures for 
delivery, installation and operating of the equipment. 
Read this manual carefully before starting or making any action on the 
equipment and especially in those instructions regarding safety. 
Keep this document for future reference and keep it on hand during 
the installation and commissioning procedur

es.

 

In the next pages, the «

equipment

» or «

unit

» and «

(S.T.S.)

» terms, 

are referred to the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and Service 
and Technical Support respectively.

 

 

2.1.1.  Conventions and used symbols.

 

 

Some  of  the  symbols  can  be  used  and  shown  in  the  equipment, 
batteries and/or in the description of this document. It is advisable 
to understand their meaning.

 

«

Danger  of  electrical  discharge

»  symbol.  Pay  special 

attention to this symbol because it has features and basic 
safety  information  for  personnel.  Not  to  respect  these 
indications can result in serious injuries or even death due 
to electrical discharges. 
«

Warning

» symbol. Carefully pay attention to  this symbol 

because  it  has  features  and  basic  safety  information  for 
personnel and device.  Not to  respect these indications can 
cause damages in the device during installation or loads. 
«

Warning

»  symbol.  The  electrolyte  may  corrode  the 

metals,  and  it  is  harmful  to  contact  the  electrolyte  with 
human  skin  directly.  For  the  environment  it  is  also  a  big 
contaminant. 

Never touch the spilled electrolyte of the  deposited rests in the 
batteries  and  its  surrounding  with  bare  hands.  Under  no 
circumstances, it has not to be ingested or in contact with the 
eyes.

 

In  case  of  accidental  spillage  act  accordingly  while 
collecting the electrolyte, in accordance with the protocol of 
your company. 
«

Explosion

»  risk.  Batteries  emits explosive gases during its 

charge, risk of explosion exists when it’s short-circuited or on 
fire. Do not leave conductive parts over the battery terminals, 
high risk of short-circuit and explosion might happen if there is 
any accumulated gas inside the equipment or battery enclosure. 

Attention! 

Danger of tipping might occur during transport 

on inclined areas and when removing battery trays without 
stabilizing  the  unit in advance.  Do  not  pull  out  more  than 
one tray at the same time, or the possibility of falling down 
the equipment and/or entrapment might cause high risk of 
serious injury to the operator. 

Precaution! Pay attention to 

fan blades in operation or fans 

can start operating automatically suddenly. 

Attention! 

Hot  or  very  hot  surface,  elements  or  parts. 

Possible burns happen due to the high temperature. 

Summary of Contents for Taurus UPS-10

Page 1: ...7 Touch LCD Online UPS 208V 7 5K 60KVA 400V 10K 200KVA Uninterruptible Power Supply System User Manual...

Page 2: ...X4 5 2 2 Connection of separate static bypass line terminals X14 a X17 UPS B version only 5 2 3 Connection to the output terminals X6 to X9 5 2 4 Connection to the battery terminals of the equipment...

Page 3: ...hand during the installation and commissioning procedures In the next pages the equipment or unit and S T S terms are referred to the Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS and Service and Technical Support...

Page 4: ...urrent a c Direct current d c 2 1 2 For more information and or help For more information and or help of your specific unit request it to our Service and Technical Support S T S 2 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTION...

Page 5: ...any installation task Do not store install or expose the equipment in corrosive wets warm dusty environments or with conductive parts and never outdoors The best location for installation should be c...

Page 6: ...ration Once the respective actions are completed recover the equipment to it was with the protection cover put back and front door closed To shut down the equipment completely follow the instructions...

Page 7: ...ied personnel who will be responsible for applying the safety and EMC regulations and standards controlling the particular installations and the place where the product is destined 2 2 3 Safety warnin...

Page 8: ...particular due to this last period and safety reasons the energy generator should be handled with care especially to prevent batteries from unnecessarily discharging during these periods of time When...

Page 9: ...ers EN IEC 60950 1 IT equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements EN IEC 62040 2 Uninterruptible power supply UPS Part 2 EMC requirements The manufacturer s responsibility excluded the event of any m...

Page 10: ...of the same family because the necessary electronic kit is included Connection in parallel can be done at any time when the upgrading requirements are needed to increase the supplied power of the equi...

Page 11: ...from 7 5 to 30 kVA LV 10to 60 kVA HV with or without separate static bypass line B Fig 2 UPSfrontview from 40 to60kVA LV 80 to120kVA HV without separate static bypass and 40 kVA LV 80 kVA HV with sep...

Page 12: ...CD Touch Screen View 1 Equipment with extended back up time only Fig 4 UPS Front view with door opened 7 5KVA to 20KVA LV 10KVA to 40KVA HV models Fig 5 UPS Front view with door opened 30KVA LV 60KVA...

Page 13: ...iew with door opened 7 5KVA to 10KVA LV 10KVA to 20KVA HV models with separate static bypass line UPS B models Fig 7 UPS Front view with door opened 15KVA LV 30KVA HV models with separate static bypas...

Page 14: ...12 Fig 8 UPS Front view with door opened models 20KVA LV 40KVA HV with separate static bypass line UPS B models Fig 9 UPS front view with door opened models 40kVA LV 80KVA HV...

Page 15: ...13 Fig 10 UPS front view with door opened models 50 and 60 kVA LV 100 and 120 kVA HV without separatestatic bypass line...

Page 16: ...14 Fig 11 UPS front view with door opened models 80 and 100 kVA LV 160 and 200 kVA HV without separatestatic bypass line...

Page 17: ...15 Q8 X47 X49 X48 BF X5 PR X10 Fig 12 Battery cabinet front view No 1 with door closed Fig 13 Battery cabinet front view No 1 with door opened...

Page 18: ...16 Q8 X47 X49 X48 X5 PR X10 Fig 14 Battery cabinet front view No 2 with door closed Fig 15 Battery cabinet front view No 2 with door opened...

Page 19: ...17 Fig 16 Battery cabinet front view No 3 with door closed Fig 17 Battery cabinet front view No 3 with door opened...

Page 20: ...static bypass phase R B version only X15 Terminal of static bypass phase S B version only X16 Terminal of static bypass phase T B version only X17 Terminal of static bypass neutral N B version only 1...

Page 21: ...ng BL of switch Q5 By means of the connectors X36 and X36 the communication loop or ring is closed between two or more equipment connected in parallel by means of the bundle BC These connectors are no...

Page 22: ...s it is used to filter the DC needed for the correct operation of PFC converter and inverter 4 3 3 Batteries This UPS series has a battery set that stores energy during the normal operating mode prese...

Page 23: ...hem The bypass stage is based on six double thyristors in semipack format working as AC switches three of them are for shifting the input over the output and the other three are for shifting the inver...

Page 24: ...consigning a battery discharging current even with existing mains This quality performance will make it possible to do a battery test both in full load and in no load conditions Output three phase rec...

Page 25: ...d in the previous section 4 4 1 Normal operating 4 4 3 Operating with non active inverter The inverter is non active due to alarm conditions like overloads over temperatures etc In this case the recti...

Page 26: ...W N Inp Out COM connections Inp Out Fig 22 Single line diagram connection of parallel system up to 4 units of UPS models COM connections Inp Out R S T N R S T N COM connections U V W N Inp Out COM con...

Page 27: ...ures a quality of AC power supply for the most critical loads The quantity of redundant equipment to be connected has to be studied according to the requirements of the application No matter Parallel...

Page 28: ...attached to the impact indicator located on the packaging Unpacking Check the content before deserting the packaging Unpack the package according to the Unpacking procedure in the supplied document in...

Page 29: ...nce of the floor kg m2 25 cm 25 cm 150 cm 25 cm 25 cm 5 1 4 Location immobilization and considerations 5 1 4 1 Location for single equipment As i e Fig 24 itshows two typical cases depending on the mo...

Page 30: ...ion referred to the installation of a single equipment or parallel system Switchgear or external manual bypass panel boards It is advisable to have an external manual bypass panel board equipped with...

Page 31: ...r power rate are supplied in a separate cabinet Therefore battery protection is arranged as follows In the UPS stated in this document as Q3 Battery fuse holder switch with 3 fuses in models up to 20...

Page 32: ...ipment Connection to three phase mains Connect the power supply cables R S T N to the input terminals X1 X2 X3 and X4 respecting the phase rotation and neutral indicated on the label of the equipment...

Page 33: ...loads to U V W N output terminals X6 X7 X8 and X9 respecting the phase rotation and neutral indicated on the label of the equipment and in this manual If the phase rotation is not respected the equip...

Page 34: ...ng one side to terminals X11 X23 and X12 of UPS and the other one to terminals X47 X49 and X48 of battery module always respecting the stated polarity on the labelling of each element and this manual...

Page 35: ...a communication cable of just 3 wires Physical structure of the RS 232 Pin 2 RXD Serial data reception Pin 3 TXD Serial data transmission Pin 5 GND Ground signal Physical structure of the RS 485 Unli...

Page 36: ...that allows compensating the floating voltage according to the ambient temperature Any wire connected to the terminals X34 X45 and X51 will be entered into the equipment through the cable bushing PR...

Page 37: ...cation BUS To do it connect them in a sequential way two lines of the communication BUS between a unit and its adjacent Together with each UPS of a parallel system it is supplied a 15 wires bundle wit...

Page 38: ...ts to be a guide to clarify the possible doubts on how the communication loop has to be connected To see the physical layout of the COM connectors for each power rate refer to the illustrations of fig...

Page 39: ...n mean while the input voltage is available In those installations without the external manual bypass panel board omit the actions and steps that involve the maneuvering of their switches Fig 33 Proce...

Page 40: ...UPS in the system Turn the input switch Q1a to On position for each UPS in the system Each display of the Control Panel will be turned on automatically Do not close any other switches at this time Re...

Page 41: ...trol panel Turn the output switch Q2 of the UPS On 6 5 COMPLETE SHUTDOWN OF THE UPS Shutdown the loads If the system has outgoing distribution protections switch them Off Shutdown the inverter Please...

Page 42: ...maintenance bypass to normal operation In model with external battery cabinet set fuse holder switch from battery cabinet Q8 to On position In standard units set the input switch Q1a to On position I...

Page 43: ...home from any screen of any submenu we can go back to main screen Screen 0 0 Fig 35 Screen 0 0 Main Screen 7 2 2 CONTROL Level screen menu 1 0 Screens 1 1 and Screen 1 2 It s to start and stop the un...

Page 44: ...about the battery test is given Possible messages EXECUTING The battery test is running SUCCESSFUL The battery test has been successful NOT SUCCESSFUL The battery test has not been successful Screen...

Page 45: ...urrent for three phase equipment per phase for single phase equipment accuracy 0 1A Charging Current Positive and negative accuracy 0 1A Discharging Current Positive and negative accuracy 0 1A Screen...

Page 46: ...he options are the following SEC MODBUS Screen 3 3 Automatic battery test setting The options for the Type to be programmed are the following DISABLED The automatic battery test is disabled WEEKLY The...

Page 47: ...this level an authorized password will be required to modify some advanced parameters If you need to modify advanced setting please check with your dealer to get password Screen 3 5 Rated Value To mod...

Page 48: ...m appears when the input the unit is under main failure condition and the level of battery is lower than 11 5V bat Alarm 4 This alarm appears when the inverter output voltage phase to neutral in any p...

Page 49: ...op UPS Stop 71 Parallel System UPS Stop 72 Emergency Power Off No Output Voltage BYP STOPS 38 Output Short circuit No Output Voltage 39 DSP Internal Error UPS Block All 40 DC BUS Voltage Wrong Rectifi...

Page 50: ...l be blocked after 30 and a blocking alarm 61 will appear Alarm 33 This alarm appears when there is a DSP Internal Error in the inverter module shutting down the inverter immediately There will be 4 m...

Page 51: ...ed Alarm 64 If there is a blocking condition for the inverter and also a blocking condition for the PFC this alarm appears blocking also the UPS Alarm 65 This alarm can be activated due to a connectio...

Page 52: ...as already been chosen as a Fix Master in the system a second error or break in the communications has been detected by the Slaves equipment which will be blocked permanently Rectifier and Inverter ar...

Page 53: ...tween 3 and 7 years if the ambient temperature is between 10 and 20 C To have more information of its status activate the battery test Risk of fire and or explosion exists if a wrong quantity or type...

Page 54: ...rest factor 3 4 to 1 3 2 to 1 2 8 to 1 3 2 to 1 3 to 1 Permissible power factor 0 7 leading to 0 7 lagging Unbalancedoutputvoltage 100 unbalancedload 1 Current limit High overload short circuit RMS vo...

Page 55: ...d THD i 5 0 100 load THD i 1 5 50 load THD i 2 0 10 load THD i 6 0 Current limit High overload PFC limit discharging batteries Power factor 0 99 from 10 load INVERTER Output nominal voltage Single pha...

Page 56: ...UPS CONFIGURATIONS WITH STANDARD BACK UP TIME Quantity of cabinets 1 UPS batteries 1 UPS 1 batteries Maximum dimensions mm Depth x Width x Height UPS UPS B1 770x450x110 875x590x1320 850x900x1900 UPS B...

Page 57: ...uit through which are sent or received signals from a system or subsystems toward others kVA The voltampere is the unit of the apparent power in electrical current In direct current is almost equal to...

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