Minuteman Continuous Power Series Owner's manual

Category
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs)
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Owner's manual
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Owner's Manual
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
The following are examples of symbols used to alert the user to
important information:
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO THE FACTORY
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated
î‚“dangerous voltageî‚” within the productî‚’s enclosure that may be of suffi-
cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accom-
panying the appliance.
WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard. The batteries contain HIGH
VOLTAGES. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, use
caution when handling the units.
SAFETY Save these instructions. This manual contains
INFORMATION important instructions that should be followed during
installation and maintenance of the UPS and batteries.
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CONTENTS
SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION..........................................................................5
Why is the Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS One of the Best? ..............5
How the Continuous Power Series Protects Your System.......................................8
About the Manual....................................................................................................9
SECTION 2. PREPARATION..........................................................................10
Unpacking the UPS...............................................................................................10
Overview of the UPS.............................................................................................11
SECTION 3. INSTALLATION..........................................................................14
Positioning the UPS..............................................................................................14
Connecting the Hardwired UPS.............................................................................15
Connecting the Plug and Play UPS.......................................................................24
Installing the Optional Transformer........................................................................25
Installing External Battery Packs...........................................................................32
Installing a Customer Supplied External DC Source.............................................34
Connecting Load Through Output Circuit Breaker Plate.......................................35
Interface Ports.......................................................................................................36
SECTION 4. OPERATION............................................................................38
Operation Mode and Configure Mode...................................................................38
Operation Mode....................................................................................................38
UPS Alerts.............................................................................................................40
LED Indicators.......................................................................................................41
Configure Mode.....................................................................................................43
Using Communication Interfaces and Rear Panel Controls...................................45
Using Options........................................................................................................46
SECTION 5. MAINTENANCE.........................................................................50
Preventive Maintenance........................................................................................50
Battery Life............................................................................................................50
Battery Recharging................................................................................................50
Storing the UPS.....................................................................................................50
Maintenance..........................................................................................................51
SECTION 6. SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................52
Electrical Input.......................................................................................................52
Electrical Output....................................................................................................52
Internal Battery......................................................................................................52
Physical.................................................................................................................52
Model Specifications Table....................................................................................53
SECTION 7. TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................54
SECTION 8. OBTAINING SERVICE.................................................................56
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! By purchasing Minuteman's Continuous Power Series
Uninterruptible Power System (UPS), you now own superior power
protection equipment. Your sensitive electrical equipment will be pro-
tected from virtually any problem associated with AC power. The Con-
tinuous Power Series UPS is designed to protect many types of electrical
equipment including midsized networks, work stations, file servers, Point-
of-Sale (POS) cash register systems, medical equipment, and telecom-
munications equipment while providing outstanding performance and
reliability.
W
HY
IS
THE
C
ONTINUOUS
P
OWER
S
ERIES
UPS O
NE
OF
THE
B
EST
?
DUAL CONVERSION ONLINE TECHNOLOGY
Dual conversion online technology makes the Continuous Power Series
a true online system that delivers excellent voltage regulation and an
extremely low input current distortion.
ADVANCED BATTERY MANAGEMENT
The Continuous Power Series has Minuteman's exclusive Advanced
Battery Management (ABMî‚™) feature that doubles battery life and
speeds up recharge time to give you maximum battery reliability.
SOPHISTICATED COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
The Continuous Power Series communication interface features a relay
interface port and an RS-232 port. Both ports allow the user to monitor
AC power conditions and the operational status of the UPS. The Con-
tinuous Power Series is also fully compatible with Network Manager II
UPS management software.
START-ON-BATTERY
The Continuous Power Series has a start-on-battery option which allows
you to start up your system via the internal battery in the event AC power
is not available.
TWO-PHASE FLEXIBILITY
The Continuous Power Series two-phase models have simultaneous
multiple output voltages (120/208 or 120/240) which improves utility load
balance. This feature prevents overloading on a single line and enhances
overall system stability.
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
Table 1-1. Continuous Power Series Standard Models
CP3000 Tower Hardwired 3.1 120v 23 x 6.8 x 16 125
(58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (56.9)
CP3000-PP*
2
Tower Plug & Play 3.1 120v 23 x 6.8 x 16 135
(58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (61.2)
CPR3000 Rack Hardwired 3.1 120v 6.8 x 17.5 x 24 125
(17.2 x 44.5 x 61) (56.9)
CPR3000-PP*
3
Rack Plug & Play 3.1 120v 23 x 6.8 x 16 135
(58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (61.2)
CP3200 Tower Hardwired 3.1 120/208 23 x 6.8 x 16 125
120/240 (58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (56.9)
CP3200-PP*
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Tower Plug & Play 3.1 120/208 23 x 6.8 x 16 135
120/240 (58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (61.2)
CPR3200 Rack Hardwired 3.1 120/208 23 x 6.8 x 16 125
120/240 (58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (56.9)
CPR3200-PP*
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Rack Plug & Play 3.1 120/208 23 x 6.8 x 16 135
120/240 (58.4 x 17.2 x 40.6) (61.2)
CP6000 Tower Hardwired 6 120/208 23 x 6.8 x 24 180
120/240 (58.4 x 17.2 x 60.9) (86)
CP6000-PP* Tower Plug and Play 6 120/208 23 x 6.8 x 24 190
120/240 (58.4 x 17.2 x 60.9) (90.3)
*1 All models are 50 & 60 Hz capable with auto-sensing.
Standard plug and play model includes 4 each 5-15R receptacles and a L5-30P with input
line cord.
*2 Standard plug and play models includes 4 each 5-15R receptacles and a L5-30P with input line
cord.
*3 Standard plug and play models include 4 each 5-15R, one L6-30R receptacles and a L14-30P with
input line cord.
*4 Standard plug and play model includes 4 each 5-15R, and one L6-30R receptacle and a L14-30P
with input line cord.
*5 Standard plug and play models include 8 each 5-15R and one L6-30R receptacles and an L14-30P
with input line cord.
Section 1 Introduction
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VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
VAC
1
MODELS* STYLE
INPUT /
OUTPUT
CONNECTION
DIMENSIONS
IN / CM
(L X W X H)
VOLT
VA C
KVA
RATING
WEIGHT
(LB/KG)
or
or
or
or
or
or
4
ON
24 in
(61.0 cm)
6.8 in
(17.2 cm)
16.0 in
(40.6 cm)
2.1 & 3.1 KVA Rack-Mount
19.0 in
(48.2 cm)
Including mounting wings
Figure 1-1. The Continuous Power Series Tower and Rack-Mount Models
ON
24.0 in
(61.0 cm)
6.8 in
(17.2 cm)
16.0 in
(40.6 cm)
24.0 in
(61.0 cm)
6.8 in
(17.2 cm)
24.0 in
(61.0 cm)
ON
5.0 & 6.0 KVA
Tower
2.1 & 3.1 KVA
Tower
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
HOW THE CONTINUOUS POWER SERIES PROTECTS YOUR SYSTEM
The Continuous Power Series UPS has two basic functions:
î‚• Prevent AC line interruptions from disrupting your load (computer
network, workstations, etc.)
î‚• Condition poor quality AC power before it disrupts your load
AC power disturbances come in many forms, from full blackouts to radio
transmissions on a factory floor. The Continuous Power Series is designed to
respond to these power problems before they affect the operation of your
sensitive electrical equipment. Various types of AC power disturbances in-
clude:
î‚• No voltage (blackout)
î‚• Low voltage (brownout)
î‚• High voltage
î‚• Slow voltage fluctuation (voltage sag)
î‚• Frequency variations
î‚• Common mode noise
î‚• Normal mode noise
î‚• Transients caused by switching and faults
Electrical disturbances can damage software, hardware, and cause equipment
to operate erratically. The Continuous Power Series protects equipment by
maintaining a constant output voltage and by conditioning poor quality AC
power before it reaches sensitive electric equipment. Because the Continuous
Power Series is a true online UPS, it also provides instantaneous backup
power during a power failure with no interruption to your load(s). The block
diagram in Figure 1-2 illustrates how the Continuous Power Series UPS is
connected to AC power and loads.
• Hard wire
• Line cord
plug
(optional)
Additional
battery
INPUT AC/DC DC/AC
AUTO
TRANSFER
SWITCH
OUTPUT
• Redundancy
• Auto retransfer
Front Panel
Utility
Source
• Filter
• Back feed
protection
• Rectification
• Amplification
• Input current
wave shaping
• Input PF
correction
• ABM
• Inverter
• Output Voltage
wave shaping
• Synchronizing
STD 5-15R +
Hard wire
Receptacles
(optional)
MBS (optional)
Start-on-battery
(optional)
RS-232 serial
comm. port
Modem comm.
port (optional)
Relay
contacts
Remote
emergency
power OFF
X
X
• Input Voltage level
• Battery level
• Load level
• Alarms
• Audio alarm silence
• ON/OFF
Section 1 Introduction
Function Block Diagram
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OPTIONS
The Minuteman Continuous Power Series is an option-rich UPS. Options are
listed below.
î‚• Second RS-232 communication port for a modem board
î‚• Start-on-battery
î‚• Manual bypass switch
î‚• Remote power warning interface kits
î‚• External battery packs
î‚• Optional output receptacles (see Appendix A for receptacle options)
î‚• Remote distribution box
î‚• Power management software
î‚• Input transformer
ABOUT THE MANUAL
This manual contains information you need to install and operate the Continu-
ous Power Series UPS. The information is intended for system administrators
or others with similar expertise in electronics. The field wiring instructions in
section 3, Installation, are intended for qualified electricians and technicians.
SCOPE
The manual explains all the necessary information to unpack, install, and
operate the Continuous Power Series UPS. It also provides information about
configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting. Refer questions outside the
scope of this manual to your Minuteman dealer or Para Systems Technical
Support Department.
QUESTIONS?
Minuteman is committed to excellence in dependability and customer satisfac-
tion. If you have any questions or problems, please contact the Technical
Support Department at: 1-800-238-7272 or 214-446-7363 for more informa-
tion.
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
PREPARATION
The Preparation section is designed to familiarize you with your UPS. The first
part explains unpacking the UPS, inspecting the unit, and safety precautions.
The remaining sections describe front and rear panels and user controls. Study
this section to become familiar with your UPS before installing the unit.
UNPACKING THE UPS
Unpack your UPS carefully to avoid damage. The following steps explain how
to remove the UPS from its pallet.
1. Cut the strap holding the UPS box to the pallet.
2. Remove the cardboard box and packing material surrounding the UPS.
3. Using an appropriate number of people, lift the UPS off the pallet and
set it down on its castors (3.1 KVA models come with small rubber
pads. Attach the rubber pads to the underside of the UPS before setting
the unit on the floor).
WARNINGWARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
The UPS weighs more than 125 pounds (56.7 kg). It is manda-
tory that the necessary precautions be taken to lift, move,
set, and position the UPS.
INSPECTING EQUIPMENT
Check your UPS for external damage. If any damage occurred during ship-
ment, keep the shipping cartons and packing materials so the carrier or your
Deltec dealer can inspect them. The following instructions explain how to file a
damage claim. If you discover damage after acceptance, file a claim for con-
cealed damage.
To file a claim for shipping damage or concealed damage:
î‚• File with the carrier within 15 days of receipt of the equipment
î‚• Send a copy of the damage claim within 15 days to:
Para Systems, Inc.
1455 LeMay Drive
Carrollton, Texas 75007
Attn: Customer Service Department
WARNING!
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CHECKING PACKAGE CONTENTS
The following items should be included in your Continuous Power Series
package:
î‚• 1 UPS unit
î‚• 1 userî‚’s manual
î‚• 1 stabilizing bracket (6.0 KVA units only)
î‚• Warranty Registration Card
î‚• Platinum Protection Policy
If your UPS package does not contain these items contact your Minuteman
dealer. Optional equipment such as external battery packs are shipped in
separate containers. Contact your Minuteman dealer if the optional items you
ordered are not included in the shipment.
PRECAUTIONS
Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this
manual for future reference.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important
instructions that should be followed during installation and
maintenance of the UPS and batteries.
Electric Shock Hazard. The batteries contain high voltages.
These voltages can damage equipment and injure or kill per-
sonnel.
OVERVIEW OF THE UPS
The Minuteman Continuous Power Series has 10 standard models with power
ratings from 3.1 to 6.0 KVA. The front panel LED indicators and control but-
tons for tower and rack-mount models perform the same functions and indicate
the same information. The rear panels of each model vary depending on
options. Figure 2-1 shows the standard rear panels for hardwired tower mod-
els. Figure 2-2 shows the rear panel of the rack-mount hardwired model. All
models are also available with a plug and play option. Study these illustrations
to become familiar with your unit. The rear panels for plug and play units are
shown with the plug and play instructions in section 3, Installation.
Section 2 Preparation
WARNING!
SAFETY INFORMASAFETY INFORMA
SAFETY INFORMASAFETY INFORMA
SAFETY INFORMA
TIONTION
TIONTION
TION
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
Standard
RS-232 Port
Relay
Interface
Port
Circuit
Breakers
Ext. Battery
Connector
Terminal Blocks
(located behind
rear panel plates)
Rear
Panel
Plates
Conduit Hole
Conduit
Hole
5-15R
Standard
Receptacles
REPO Port
Optional
Start-On-Battery
Switch
Manual Bypass
Switch (optional)
Optional Second
RS-232
5-15R
Standard
Receptacles
Circuit
Breaker
5.0 & 6.0 KVA
Models
2.1 & 3.1 KVA
Models
Figure 2-1. The Rear Panels of Tower Models
Optional
2nd RS-232
Standard
RS-232 Port
Relay
Interface
Port
Conduit
Hole
Ext. Battery
Connector
Terminal Blocks
(behind rear
panel plates)
Standard
Receptacles
REPO
Port
Optional Start-On-
Battery Switch
Circuit
Breaker
2.1 & 3.1 KVA Models
Figure 2-2. The Rear Panel of the Rack-Mount Model
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Section 2 Preparation
FRONT PANEL CONTROL BUTTONS
The front panels of all models have the same control buttons. The control
buttons allow you to operate the UPS and configure the unitî‚’s parameters.
Using the control buttons is explained in section 4, Operation.
FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS
The front panel LED indicators (small colored lights) on all models indicate
how the UPS is functioning. On tower models the LEDs are placed vertically
on the front panel. On rack-mount models the LEDs are placed horizontally.
There are LED indicators for AC input, battery charge, load, battery service
requirement, and bypass mode. LEDs also indicate parameters when the UPS
is in configure mode.
REAR PANELS
The rear panels of all models come standard with an RS-232 port and a relay
interface port, and a remote emergency power off (REPO) port. The RS-232
port and cable are used to connect the UPS to a host computer and are
compatible with Minuteman Network Manager II software. The relay interface
port supports AC line failure alarm, impending low battery alarm, summary
alarm, load-on-bypass alarm, and other dry-contact type devices. The REPO
port supports standard REPO operation. The rear panel also includes standard
5-15R receptacles, circuit breakers, and a battery pack connector for the
optional external battery pack.
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
INSTALLATION
The Installation section explains positioning the UPS and connecting the AC
input and loads for both hardwired models and plug and play models. The
section then explains how to connect the input transformers and the optional
external battery packs (if included). Installing the communication ports and
other options are explained at the end of the section.
POSITIONING THE UPS
When locating tower and rack-mount models consider the following guidelines:
TOWER
î‚• Avoid temperature and humidity extremes. To maximize the lifetime of
the batteries, an ambient temperature of 59°F to 77°F (15°C to 25°C) is
recommended.
î‚• Provide shelter from the elements (especially moisture).
î‚• make sure ventilation and space requirements are met. There should
be two inches (5 cm) of clearance at both sides and on top of the UPS.
Four inches (10 cm) of clearance is needed at the rear of the UPS for
ventilation.
î‚• Maintain clearance at the front of the UPS for user operations.
î‚• Install the external battery pack next to the UPS.
RACK-MOUNT
î‚• The rack-mount UPS fits into a standard equipment rack (mounting
hardware is not provided).
î‚• To maximize the life of the UPS internal batteries, avoid temperature
and humidity extremes.
 The ambient temperature should be kept around 59°F to 77°F
(15°C to 25°C).
ATTACHING THE STABILIZING BRACKET
6.0 KVA units come with a stabilizing bracket used to secure the unit once it is
placed. Follow the instructions below to attach the stabilizing bracket.
1. Remove the bottom two screws of the bottom rear panel plate.
2. Place the stabilizing bracket over the bottom of the plate, as shown in
Figure 3-1, and attach it using the screws removed from the plate.
3
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Figure 3-1. Attaching the Stabilizing Bracket to the UPS
CONNECTING THE HARDWIRED UPS
Hardwired units have input and output terminal blocks that connect directly to
the AC input source and load(s). The terminal blocks are located on the rear
panel, behind the rear panel plates as shown in Figure 3-2 and 3-3. This
section explains how to select the wiring, locate the terminal blocks, and
connect your loads and AC input.
Please note that the first boldfaced sentence of each step explains the step
briefly. The remaining text explains the step in greater detail.
Also note the following Pre-installation Considerations before beginning instal-
lation procedures.
PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
WARNINGWARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. The hardwired models must be
installed by a qualified electrician or technician, or some other
qualified personnel. The UPS and batteries may contain HIGH
VOLTAGES. These high voltages can injure or kill personnel
and damage equipment.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE
1. The UPS batteries are sealed, lead-acid, and mainte-
nance-free. These batteries are designed to give their
longest service when used in an ambient temperature
of 77°F (25 °C).
2. Operate the UPS in a protected environment within a
temperature range of 23°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C) and a
relative humidity of 0-95%, without condensation.
Section 3 Installation
WARNING
NOTE
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series UPS
WARNINGWARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
The UPS weighs more than 125 pounds (56.7 kg). It is manda-
tory that the necessary precautions be taken to lift, move,
set, and position the UPS.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE
Current limiting and mechanical disconnect devices, sup-
plied by the customer, between the UPS and the input source
must be installed prior to operating a hardwired UPS. It is rec-
ommended that current limiting and mechanical disconnect
devices also be installed between the UPS and the load.
Follow the National Electric Code where applicable during
installation.
WARNINGWARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install in a tem-
perature and humidity controlled indoor area free of con-
ductive contaminants.
WARNINGWARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
Do the following BEFORE CONNECTING ANY WIRING:
î‚• TURN OFF the UPS by pushing the ON/OFF and OFF but-
tons at the same time.
î‚• TURN OFF all input power (AC and DC)
î‚• TURN OFF the critical load (Any transformers or motors in
front of the load are considered part of the load
î‚• VERIFY WITH A METER that the power is removed
Conduit Hole
Terminal Blocks
(behind rear panel plates)
Rack-Mount
Figure 3-2. Rear Panel of the Rack-Mount Models
WARNING!
NOTE
WARNING!
WARNING!
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Terminal Blocks
(located behind
rear panel plates)
Rear
Panel
Plates
Conduit
Hole
5.0 & 6.0 KVA Tower
2.1 & 3.1 KVA Tower
Conduit
Hole
Figure 3-3. Rear Panels for Standard Hardwired Models
1. If you are installing a transformer, it must be connected to AC
input before installing the UPS. See Installing the Transformer later
in this section for step-by-step instructions. If you are not installing a trans-
former got to step 2.
2. Select the input and output wiring. The UPS has compression-
type terminal blocks for input and output connections. The UPS uses
#10 AWG wire torqued to 35 in-lb. Use the National Electrical Code
Article 310, Table 310 (60° column only) to determine the appropriate
wiring. Use only copper conductors and follow all pertinent local electri-
cal codes when selecting wiring.
3. Provide an AC input line that meets the UPS electrical input
requirements. Verify that the capacity of the UPS and the capacity of
the input circuit are the same (the rating of the external circuit breakers
must match the AC input rating). Refer to Table 3-1 for the recom-
mended circuit breaker size.
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SPECIAL CAUTION: THE CP3200 & CP6000, 2 PHASE UNITS, REQUIRE A 4 WIRE INPUT.
THIS UNIT WILL BE DAMAGED, AND WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION IF THE INPUT IS
INCORRECTLY WIRED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE UNIT UNLESS INSTALLED
CORRECTLY.
CONSULT WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IF THIS UNIT IS A PLUG AND PLAY (PP) UNIT
AND WALL OUTLET DOES NOT MATCH FOR A DIRECT CONNECTION.
THE FOLLOWING MODELS ARE 2 PHASE UNITS:
1. CP3200 2. CPR3200 3. CP3200-PP
4. CPR3200-PP 5. CP6000 6. CP6000-PP
STEPS FOR FIELD WIRING
Section 3 Installation
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4. Remove the rear panel plates at the back of the UPS as shown
in Figure 3-4. The two sets of terminal blocks consist of seven
(7) terminals each. Six (6) of the terminals on the AC input and
battery input block are used for connections. The remaining
terminal is not connected. Follow the terminal block labels
when connecting wires.
Exposed
Terminal
Blocks
Removed
Rear Panel
Plates
Removed
Plug Cap
Knockout
from second
conduit hole
Figure 3-4. Removing the Rear Panel Plates and Plug Cap
5. Remove plug cap and knockout and attach conduit. Remove
the plastic plug cap from the conduit hole and attach flexible
wiring conduit to the conduit hole. Create a second conduit
hole by punching out a knockout from one of the rear panel
plates, as shown in Figure 3-4, and attach a second conduit.
6. Route the input and output wiring. Route the wiring for the AC
input and loads through separate conduit to the terminal
blocks.
CACA
CACA
CA
UTIONUTION
UTIONUTION
UTION
Avoid damage. Do not remove, cut, or modify any of the
wiring connected to the terminal blocks by the factory. For
input wiring, connect only ONE WIRE to each terminal. For
output wiring, more than one wire may be connected to a
terminal. The UPS or your load may be damaged if any of
the factory-installed wiring is cut, broken, removed, or modi-
fied in any way.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE
The National Electrical Code requires that a current limiting
device (provided by the customer) must be installed be-
tween the input line to the UPS and between the UPS and
the output line when hard wired.
7. Connect a current limiting device between the AC input and
the UPS. Refer to Table 3-1 for the recommended circuit
breaker size for each model.
CAUTION!
NOTE
16
Table 3-1. Recommended AC Circuit Breaker Size
Recommended AC
Model Circuit
Size (AMPS) Breaker
CP3000 20 A - 1 Pole
CP3000-PP 20 A - 1 Pole
CPR3000 30 A - 1 Pole
CPR3000-PP 30 A - 1 Pole
CP3200 15 A - 2 Pole
CP3200-PP 15 A - 2 Pole
CPR3200 30 A - 2 Pole
CPR3200-PP 30 A - 2 Pole
CP6000 30 A - 2 Pole
CP6000-PP 30 A - 2 Pole
8. Connect and secure the ground wires. Refer to Figure 3-5 for
grounding stud locations. There are two grounding stud loca-
tions for each unit. Connect the AC input ground wire to the
primary grounding stud and the load ground wires to the sec-
ondary grounding stud.
5.0 and 6.0 KVA
Tower
Grounding
Studs
2.1 and 3.1 KVA
Tower
2.1 and 3.1 KVA
Rack-Mount
Grounding
Studs
Figure 3-5. Grounding Stud Locations for Tower and Rack-Mount Models
WARNINGWARNING
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. The UPS may contain HIGH VOLT-
AGES. These high voltages can damage equipment and in-
jure or kill personnel.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE
This symbol indicates primary equipment grounding
point. This symbol indicates secondary equipment
grounding point.
WARNING!
NOTE
6.0 KVA 3.1 KVA 3.1 KVA
Tower Tower Rack-Mount
Section 3 Installation
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9. Connect the AC input and output wiring according to the UPS
Input and Output Wiring Tables and Figures. Table 3-2 and
Figure 3-6 explain connecting single-phase units. Table 3-3 and
Figure 3-7 explain connecting two-phase units. Check the UPS identifi-
cation label to verify that the power rating for your load matches the
power rating of the UPS. Refer to the terminal block illustrations in
Figure 3-9 and Figure 3-10 for the correct terminal locations. The block
diagram in Figure 3-8 gives an overview of UPS connections.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE
Input Line 2 (IL2) and Output Line 2 (OL2) on the terminal
blocks are used for two-phase units only. These terminals are
not connected on single-phase units.
NONO
NONO
NO
TETE
TETE
TE
If your UPS has an optional load circuit breaker plate, go to
Installing Output Circuit Breaker later in this section to con-
nect loads through the output circuit breaker.
CACA
CACA
CA
UTIONUTION
UTIONUTION
UTION
Utility neutral must be connected to the neutral terminal (IL3)
on all hardwired units. Failure to connect the neutral can
damage the unit.
Table 3-2. UPS Input and Output Wiring Chart for Single-Phase Models
AC Input to UPS Input (single-phase)
Connect this Wire To this Terminal in the UPS
Utility GROUND Grounding Stud
Utility Neutral IL3 (Neutral)
Utility Line 1 (hot) IL1 (Line 1)
Load to UPS Output (single-phase)
Connect this Wire To this Terminal in the UPS
Load Ground Grounding Stud
Load Neutral OL3 (Neutral)
Load Line 1 (hot) OL1 (Line 1)
SPECIAL CAUTION: THE CP3200 & CP6000, 2 PHASE UNITS, REQUIRE A 4 WIRE INPUT. THIS
UNIT WILL BE DAMAGED, AND WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION IF THE INPUT IS INCORRECTLY
WIRED. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE UNIT UNLESS INSTALLED CORRECTLY.
CONSULT WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IF THIS UNIT IS A PLUG AND PLAY (PP) UNIT AND
WALL OUTLET DOES NOT MATCH FOR A DIRECT CONNECTION.
THE FOLLOWING MODELS ARE 2 PHASE UNITS:
1.CP3200 2.CPR3200 3.CP3200-PP
4.CPR3200-PP 5.CP6000 6.CP6000-PP
NOTE
NOTE
CAUTION!
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UPS
Loads
Ground
Neutral
Line 1
Ground
Neutral
Line 1
IL1
IL3
OL1
OL3
Utility
Hot
CB
1
1
Neutral must be connected. Failure to do so can damage the unit.
Figure 3-6. AC Input and Output Wiring Diagram for Single-Phase Models
Table 3-3. UPS Input and Output Wiring Chart for Two-Phase Models
AC Input to UPS Input (two-phase)
Connect This Wire To This Terminal in the UPS
Utility GROUND Grounding Stud
Utility Neutral IL3 (Neutral)
Utility Line 1 (hot) IL1 (Line 1)
Utility Line 2 (hot) IL2 (Line 2)
Load to UPS Output (two-phase)
Connect This Wire To This Terminal in the UPS
Load Ground Grounding Stud
Load Neutral OL3 (Neutral)
Load Line 1 (hot) OL1 (Line 1)
Load Line 2 (hot) OL2 (Line 2)
UPS
Loads
IL1
IL3
IL2 0L2
OL1
OL3
Utility
Hot
Ground
Neutral
Line 1
Line 2
Ground
Neutral
Line 1
Line 2
CB
1
1
Neutral must be connected. Failure to do so can damage the unit.
Hot
Figure 3-7. AC Input and Output Wiring Diagram for Two-Phase Models
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Minuteman Continuous Power Series Owner's manual

Category
Uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs)
Type
Owner's manual

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