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JOVYATLAS POWERMASTER S 6000-P BAX 4469 E - 1 -
Operating Manual
UPS - System
POWERMASTER S 6000-P
BAX 4469E
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Index
Date
Name
Remarks
0 2012-04-23 Chr. Fechteler Original
1 2014-06-13 Chr. Fechteler 14/349
2 2014-11-06 Chr. Fechteler 14/608
3 2015-07-22 Chr. Fechteler 15/381
4 2015-09-25 Chr. Fechteler 15/494
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N O T E S !
Notes concerning this operating manual
Thank you for deciding to purchase this uninterrupted power supply unit (UPS) model JOVYATLAS POWERMASTER S 6000 P. It
represents reliable protection for the attached consumers.
Please read through this manual very carefully
This manual contains regulations covering safety, installation and operating methods which will help you guarantee to obtain the full
performance und operational readiness which the UPS can offer.
Put this manual in a place of safe keeping
It contains important regulations for safe use of this UPS and for reaching manufacturer services if, for some reason, correct operation
of the UPS is in doubt.
Keep or reuse the packaging material
The packaging material for the UPS was designed with great care to protect its contents against damage during transport. This material
is also useful if you ever have to send the UPS back for checking. The warranty provisions do not cover damage that occurs during
transport.
Duty to instruct persons
This operating manual is to be read through carefully before assembly and first use of the UPS by persons who will be working with or
on the UPS.
This operating manual is an integral part of the UPS. The operator of this device is required to make this operating manual available in
an unlimited fashion to every group of persons who transport the UPS, commission it, maintain it or who do any other kind of work on
this device.
Validity
This operating manual is in line with state-of-the-art UPS technology at its time of publishing. The contents are not part of the contract
but simply serve as a source of information.
WÄRTSILÄ JOVYATLAS EUROATLAS GmbH reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the contents and technology
described in this operating manual without having to make an announcement to this effect WÄRTSILÄ JOVYATLAS EUROATLAS
GmbH cannot be held responsible for any errors or improper information in this operating manual since there is no duty upon the
company to update this operating manual on an ongoing basis.
Loss of warranty
Our deliveries and services rendered are subject to the General Delivery Conditions for Products of the Electrical Industry as well as
our General Sales Conditions. We reserve full rights to make any changes to this operating manual, in particular to technical data,
operation, dimensions and weights. We request that you make any claims concerning delivered goods within eight days after arrival of
the goods together with the packing slip. Complaints made later than this cannot be considered.
WÄRTSILÄ JOVYATLAS EUROATLAS GmbH will annul all duties upon RTSILÄ JOVYATLAS EUROATLAS GmbH and its dealers
such as promises to offer a warranty period, service contracts etc. without warning if any spare parts other than original parts or parts
are used for maintenance and repair purposes.
Handling
This operating manual for the UPS is constructed in such a way that all work required for commissioning, maintenance and repair can
be conducted by appropriate skilled personnel.
The Service Hotline
More information is available in Chapter 8 “Service information“ about the UPS unit, operating manual, service etc.
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Table of Contents
1 GENERAL NOTES ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM ....................................................................................................................................... 5
3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTION ................................................................................................................... 6
4 TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
5 VIEWS OF JOVYATLAS POWERMASTER S 6000-P ........................................................................................................... 9
5.1 FRONT AND REAR VIEW ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.2 FRONT - AND REAR VIEW POWERPACK S 6000 ..................................................................................................................... 10
6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ........................................................................................................................................... 11
6.1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE UPS UNIT ............................................................................................................................. 11
6.2 USING THE REVERSE VOLTAGE PROTECTION ............................................................................................................................. 12
6.3 CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL BATTERY ...................................................................................................................................... 13
6.4 CONNECTION OF PARALLEL SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................ 13
7 COMMISSIONING THE UPS ......................................................................................................................................... 15
7.1 COMMISSIONING THE SINGLE UPS ......................................................................................................................................... 15
7.2 SHUTTING-DOWN THE SINGLE UPS ......................................................................................................................................... 15
7.3 COMMISSIONING THE UPS IN PARALLEL OPERATION .................................................................................................................. 16
7.4 SHUTTING-DOWN THE UPS IN PARALLEL OPERATION ................................................................................................................. 16
8 OPERATION- AND DISPLAYPANEL ............................................................................................................................... 17
8.1 PANEL............................................................................................................................................................................... 17
8.2 PARAMETER OF UPS ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
8.3 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................................. 20
8.4 ALARM-MEMORY ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
9 SERVICE-INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................................. 21
10 REMOTE MONITORING ............................................................................................................................................... 21
10.1 CONNECTING THE UPS TO THE COMPUTER .......................................................................................................................... 21
10.2 ASSIGNMENT OF THE RS232 INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................. 21
11 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 22
12 ELECTRONIC STOP FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 22
13 VOLT-FREE MESSAGES VIA THE RELAY CARD (OPTIONAL) ........................................................................................... 23
13.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE RELAY CARD ...................................................................................................................................... 23
14 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM RELAY BOARD ............................................................................................................................... 24
15 POWERPACK S 6000 .................................................................................................................................................... 25
15.1 LONGER BACKUP TIMES ................................................................................................................................................... 25
15.2 BATTERY OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
15.3 SERVICE LIFE OF BATTERIES ............................................................................................................................................... 26
15.4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE BATTERIES ............................................................................................................................ 26
16 MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
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P L E A S E N O T E!
In order to exclude the possibility of overloading or constant switching over to
bypass due to consumer generated non-sinusoidal current peaks, no devices
such as laser printers, fax machines as well as devices operating with a similar
technology should be connected to the UPS. In cases where it is essential that
such devices be operated then a UPS must be selected whose capacity can
match the maximum possible current peaks. Devices with power reduction due
to half wave power consumption, (e.g. coffee machines, hair dryers) can lead to
immediate destruction of the power-output stage. The battery is not galvanically
isolated from the mains so occurrence of a mains voltage at the battery terminals
is possible! The UPS unit does not have an output transformer and is therefore
not galvanically isolated from the mains!!
P L E A S E N O T E!
The batteries used are just designed for the required backup time at nominal
load. Operation of the UPS unit in free running mode for a longer period of
time on battery can damage the batteries. This effect is due to the nature of
the battery since for a longer discharge period the final discharging voltage is
not reached.
N O T E!
The UPS should be attached to the mains supply and switched on at the latest 4
weeks after receipt in order to prevent the battery discharging itself.
1 General Notes
The device may only be opened by trained specialists.
The system is to be connected up and earthed according to VDE regulations. Provisions of the local energy
– supply company must be observed.
The ventilation slits on the front and rear sides must not be covered and a distance from the wall of at least
100 mm is essential.
The UPS unit is built according to Protection Class IP 21 and is designed for installation in heated internal
spaces (at 20°C). A lower operating temperature lowers the bridging time.
No devices with a connecting cable in excess of 10 metres in length should be connected to the UPS. This
measure serves to ensure observance of the EMC standard.
No alterations should be made to the UPS unit. The warranty will expire in cases of inappropriate physical
interventions.
2 Description of the System
Power supply devices of the model range JOVYATLAS POWERMASTER S are particularly suited for
supplying important power consumers in industry and the office such as personal computer, computer-
controlled devices, PLCs and similar equipment. The output voltage is sinusoidal. In normal cases the
attached consumers are supplied with power from the installed rectifier and installed inverter from the mains
power supply network (online operation). Any disturbances in the mains such as voltage peaks, voltage
drops, harmonic distortions or noises etc. are filtered out. The installed battery is constantly being charged
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P L E A S E N O T E !
The output of the UPS unit also carries a voltage in the case of a power failure!
This is why the installation engineer must mark the outputs and power
sockets on the UPS unit clearly according to EN 62040.
up by means of a charging rectifier with a charge preservation charging stage which is gentle on the
batteries.
3 General Description of the Function
Normal operation
During normal operation the battery and the inverter are supplied with power via a rectifier (online operation).
The change-over from alternating voltage to direct voltage and back to alternating voltage again is achieved
by a sinusoid output voltage with a low distortion factor. The direct voltage is also needed for charging the
battery. The inverter supplies the attached consumers.
Figure 1: Block Diagram „Normal Operation“
Power failure
In the case of a power failure, the energy needed by the inverter is taken from the battery. At the output the
voltage from the inverter is still available.
Figure 2: Block Diagram „Power Failure“
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Fault in the inverter or an overload (bypass operation)
In the case of a fault occurring in the inverter or an overload, a switch-over device switches the load back to
the mains. This means that, in the case of a power failure, the connected consumers will no longer be
supplied with power.
Figure 3: Block Diagram „Fault Inverter“
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4 Technical Data
JOVYATLAS
6000
Output
cos ϕ 0,7 ind.
6000VA / 4200W
Network supply
Voltage
230V
Input voltage ranges
176V - 276V
Current 27A
Frequency 50Hz ± 5% or 60Hz ± 5%
Phase Single phase
Power factor 0.98
External
fuse protection D02/35A
Battery
(installed in the
battery rack
POWERPACK
S 6000)
Direct current link voltage 240 V
Backup time 9 minutes at 100% load
12 minutes at 80% load
21 minutes at 50% load
Model Maintenance-free, closed lead acid batteries
Charging time < 8 hours for a 90% discharge
Output
Voltage 230V standard (208V / 220V / 240V selectable at the panel)
Frequency Automatic adjustment via the die UPS unit
Power factor
cos ϕ0,7 ind.
Phase Single phase
Distortion factor < 3% for a linear load
Overload behaviour
100 to 125% for 60 seconds
125 – 150% for 10 seconds
Crest Factor 3 : 1
Switch-over
behaviour
Power failure 0 ms
Overload switching Automatic overload switching by the UPS unit
Noise level At an approx distance of
1 metre
< 55dB(A)
Environment
Temperature
0°C to 40°C
+15 … +25°C (recommended)
Air humidity 0% to 90%, non-condensing
Storage at … 20°C with build in battery
-20 to +50°C without battery
Interfaces
RS 232 interface
Optional:
USB interface
Relay card
AS/400 - adapter
SNMP - adapter
Supports power management and diagnosis such as BATTERY LOW, UPS
ON/OFF
Software is compatible with operating systems such as: Windows
95/98/NT/2000/XP, Novell, Unix, etc current operating systems .
Dimensions
UPS rack
POWERMASTER
S 6000
Width
430mm UPS
483mm Front Cover
Depth 671 mm
Height 3RU (130mm)
Dimensions
battery rack
POWERPACK
S 6000
Width
430mm Battery Tray
483mm Front Cover
Depth 597 mm
Height 3RU
Weight of UPS POWERMASTER S 6000 approx. 23 kg
Weight of UPS
incl. battery
Powermaster S 6000 about 66 kg incl. batteries
Scope of delivery Hardware/software
UPS unit POWERMASTER S 6000 P
Battery rack POWERPACK S 6000 (according to backup time: 1-3)
Manual BAX 4469E
Interface cable
Software UPSMON
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5 Views of JOVYATLAS Powermaster S 6000-P
5.1 Front – and Rear View
Figure 4: Front View
Figure 5: Rear View and Terminal Block
FAN COVER
Panel
Mounting Angles
FAULT
BYPASS
ON-BAT
ON-LINE
ON
ENTER ESCAPE
ON/OFF FUNC STATUS
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5.2 Front - and Rear View POWERPACK S 6000
1.
Figure 6: Front View POWERPACK S 6000
3. 2.
Figure 7: Rear View POWERPACK S 6000
4.
Position
Designation
1.
Cover Plate, left and right (removable)
2.
Mounting- and Retaining Bracket for 19“ mounting (removable)
3.
Battery cable UPS
4.
Battery Jack (for further Battery Packs)
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6 Electrical connection
6.1 Electrical connection of the UPS unit
The UPS unit in the series POWERMASTER S 6000 P is simply connected via the installed terminal rail on
the rear side of the UPS. Before the terminal rail is ready for cable connection, please dismantle the cover
plate. This cover plate has three cut outs, where it is possible to put the connection cables through.
1. Switch off the input- and output breaker on the rear side of the UPS.
2. Make sure, that the jumper “Parallel Operation” on the rear side of the ups is connected, if the UPS shall
work under single – mode. In parallel mode please disconnect the jumper.
3. Dismantle the cover – plate on rear side of the ups by an Phillips screw driver.
4. Guide the leads through the foreseen cut outs.
5. Connect the input cable to the terminals with the designation input L/N/PE.
6. Connect the output cable to the terminals with the designation output L/N/PE.
7. Fix the cover plate with a Phillips screw driver.
8. Switch on the input breaker.
9. Connect the battery pack to the battery jack on the rear side of the ups.
10. Switch on the output switch.
11. The electrical connection is herewith already done.
P L E A S E N O T E!
Only trained personnel are allowed to work on the UPS unit.
Observe all corresponding safety regulations.
Marking of cables is to be according to DIN EN 60445!
When connecting to the UPS unit, ensure use of an adequately sized protective-
conductor connection!
P L E A S E N O T E!
When working on the batteries it is possible for dangerous situations to arise
due to a high DC voltage and high short-circuit currents.
This work on the device must only be conducted when accompanied by use of
suitable protective measures such as insulated tools, eye and hand protection
etc.
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6.2 Using the reverse Voltage Protection
If the reverse voltage protection should be used, than an additional relay (not scope of delivery) must be
connected in between the feeding mains and the UPS:
Figure 8: Using Reverse Voltage Protection
If the reverse voltage protection is not used, please connect the inputs like shown in picture below:
Figure 9: Without using Reverse Voltage Protection
Reverse-
Voltage
Protection
CN2-1
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-2
L1
N
T1
T3L3
L1
A1
A2
UPS
N
L1
Input
Relay
Reverse
Voltage
Protection
CN2-1
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-2
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6.3 Connection of external Battery
External Battery Packs will be connected like shown in picture below:
Grafik 17: Anschluss externer Batterie-Einheiten
Anschluss eines Parallelsystems
Vorbereitung:
Bevor die USV im Parallelverbund arbeiten, müssen von allen USV'en die „Parallel-Jumper“
entfernt werden. Danach werden die USV'en mit dem mitgelieferten 25-poligen Steuerkabel
verbunden:
Bei 2 USV-Anlagen wird ein Kabel von USV 1 nach USV 2 geschaltet.
Bei 3 USV-Anlagen wird ein Kabel von USV 1 nach USV 2, sowie ein Kabel von USV 2 nach
USV 3 geschaltet.
Es darf keine Ringverbindung geschaffen werden!
Figure 10: Connection of external Battery Packs
6.4 Connection of parallel System
Preparation:
Before the UPS´s will work under parallel mode, at all UPS´s the “Parallel Jumper” has to be removed. After that
all UPS´s have to be connected with the 25 – pole control cable.
Paralleling of two UPS´s:
One cable will be connected from UPS 1 to UPS 2.
Paralleling of three UPS´s:
One cable will be connected from UPS 1 to UPS 2, than the next cable from UPS 2 to UPS 3.
A ring compound is not allowed.
UPS
Battery Pack
Battery Pack
Jumper has to be removed
for parallel operation!
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Figure 11: Connection of a Parallel-System
UPS
UPS
UPS
UPS
Load
MAINS
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7 Commissioning the UPS
7.1 Commissioning the single UPS
Take note: The unit fans run as soon as the input voltage is applied!!
Make sure that UPS has been installed correctly. The battery pack has to be connected via battery
connector to the battery jack on rear side of the ups. Make sure that the input- and output switches have
been switched off.
Summary:
1. Make sure that the ups has been connected correctly.
2. Close Output Breaker.
3. Close Input Breaker, the Message “UPS Initialization” will appear in Display.
4. Wait 30 seconds until the output voltage is stable.
- The LED “BYPASS” will light.
- The Display will show the Message: “BYPASS MODE”.
5. Now switch on the connected Load.
6. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to choose Menu “UPS Command”.
7. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to choose Menu “Start UPS ON/OFF”.
8. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to choose Menu “UPS runs to ON-LINE”.
9. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to start the UPS.
- The Message: “LINE MODE” appears on Display.
7.2 Shutting-down the single UPS
1. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to choose Menu “UPS Command”.
2. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to choose Menu “Start UPS ON/OFF”.
3. Push Button “MENU/ENTER” to choose Menu “UPS runs to Bypass”
4. Open all external Switches
5. Open Output Breaker
6. Open Input Breaker
- All Display Announcements and LED are dark
P L E A S E N OT E!
The unit should be started over the input mains. If the input mains is not available for a short
time then it is also possible to start the unit over the external battery. It is a basic prerequisite for
this operating mode that the UPS unit was one time operated over the energy supplier’s mains
network. Please note that when starting over the external battery, the maximum time the output
voltage is available to you is the autonomy time. The UPS unit will also start with the planned
parameter, that is if the mains previously had 50 Hz then the UPS will also produce 50 Hz on the
output side.
P L E A S E N OT E!
The voltage specification on the UPS must coincide with the voltage specification on the battery cabinet
(DIRECT CURRENT LINK VOLTAGE) otherwise there is danger of destroying internal components of
the UPS or destruction of the battery.
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7.3 Commissioning the UPS in parallel Operation
Precaution:
Make sure that UPS has switched completely off, means, the input breaker and the output breaker are in off
position. All “Parallel – Jumper” have to be removed.
1. Check if all UPS are connected by the 25 – pole control cable.
2. Connect the battery packs to the ups – systems.
3. Close the “Output – Breaker” of each UPS
4. Close the “Input – Breaker” of each UPS
5. All UPS will start in Bypass – Mode.(See LED ”Bypass”, Display shows Message: “Bypass – Mode –
Parallel”)
6. Push button “Menu/Enter” on display panel, to select menu “UPS Command”
7. Now push button “Menu/Enter” to select “Start UPS ON/OFF”
8. Push button “Menu/Enter”, at the display the message “UPS runs to ON-LINE”
9. Push button “Menu/Enter” again, the display will show message “Waiting please” and then “Bypass Mode
Parallel”
Start all connected UPS in the same manner like described above!
Please check, if all BYPASS – LED´s are not lighting, all ON – LINE LED are lighting, the display will show
message: “Line Mode Parallel”.
Important Notice: Prior to connecting the load to the output of the system, check the status of the UPS
to verify that all devices within the complete parallel-system are being recognized by each other. Doing
so navigate through the menu on the panel to “UPS Meters” and there to “Parallel No.” The amount
shown on the display must correspond to the numbers of devices used within this parallel-system. If
there is any difference, do NOT proceed prior to contacting our service-department!
Now the load may be connected.
7.4 Shutting-down the UPS in parallel Operation
1. Push button “Menu/Enter” on display panel, to select menu “UPS Command”
2. Now push button “Menu/Enter” to select “Start UPS ON/OFF”
3. Now push button “Menu/Enter” to select “UPS runs to Bypass”
4. Must be done at all UPS
5. Push button “Menu/Enter” on display panel, to select menu “UPS Command”
6. Now push button “Menu/Enter” to select “Start UPS ON/OFF”
7. Now push button “Menu/Enter” to select “UPS runs to shutdown”
8. Must be done at all UPS
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BYPASS
ON-LINE
ON-BAT
FAULT
MENU/ENTER UP KEY
DOWN KEY
ESC
>>UPS COMMAND
SET UPS METERS EXIT
8 Operation- and Displaypanel
1. 2.
3.
Figure 12: Display
8.1 Panel
Operation of the UPS is indicated on the panel with four LED indicators and an LCD. This display is also capable of
alerting the user with audible alarms.
1 LCD of Powermaster S
Status, measurements and alarms of the UPS are all indicated on the LCD.
2 LED of Powermaster S
“BYPASS“
- Lighted
This LED will light up in yellow when the UPS is operating on bypass mode.
- Flashing
This LED will flash in yellow when input voltage (magnitude or frequency) is out of tolerance.
“ON-LINE“ This LED will light up in green when the UPS is operating on line mode.
“ON-BAT“ This LED will light up in red when the UPS is operating on battery mode.
“FAULT“ This LED will light up in red and give off an audible alarm when any internal error occurs in
the UPS. Press any one of the four buttons on the front panel to turn off the audible alarm.
3 Buttons of Powermaster S
1. “MENU/ENTER” button:
Push “MENU/ENTER” button to enter the sub-menu or to set the function that you want.
2. “UP KEY” button: Use “UP KEY” button to scroll up the various menus.
3. “DOWN KEY” button: Use “DOWN KEY” button to scroll down the various menus.
4. “ESC” button: Use “ESC” button to return to the superior-menu or to cancel the function.
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8.1.1 Menu
START
SYSTEM-
STATUS
MAIN
MENU
UPS-COMMAND
UPS-METERS
UPS-CONFIGURE
FAULT-RECORD
UPS-INFORMATION
START UPS-ON/OFF
CLEAR FAULT
BUZZER MUTE
MANUAL BATT-TEST
INPUT VOLT: V
INPUT FREQ: Hz
OUTPUT VOLT: V
OUTPUT FREQ: Hz
OUTPUT LOAD %
OUTPUT AMPS: A
OUTPUT WATT: W
OUTPUT VA: VA
BATTERY VOLT: V
BATTERY CHRG: %
BACKUP TIME: [s]
BATTERY PACK: [nbr]
PARALLEL NO: UPS
POS. DC BUS V
NEG. DC BUS V
BUZZER SILENCE
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
BATTERY TEST
BATTERY PACK
COLD START
LANGUAGE
FAULT REC. TIME
CLEAR FAULT REC
LCD VERSION
CORE VERSION
UPS-SERIAL No.
DISABLE
ENABLE
Line config. Disable
208/220/230/240V
BATT. TEST TIME
BATT TEST PERIOD
AUTO/MANUAL TEST
1 / 2 / 3
DISABLE
ENABLE
ENGLISH
UPS RUNS TO ON-LINE *)
UPS RUNS TO BYPASS *)
UPS RUNS TO SHUTDOWN **)
UPS RUNS TO NO OUTPUT **)
CLEAR FAULT ?
NON FAULT!
SET BUZZER MUTE?
SET BUZZER ALARM?
10 SECONDS TEST
XX MINUTES TEST ***)
AUTONOMY TEST
CANCEL TEST
TEST RESULT
NO PROCEEDING TEST
TEST IS PROCEEDING
TEST IS GOOD
TEST IS FAILURE
TEST IS FORBIDDEN
TEST IS CANCELLED
AUTONOMY TEST
UNCONFIRMED TEST
*) In single mode only
**) In parallel mode only
***) Setting of time see "UPS-Configure"
Figure 13: System block, main and sub - menus
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8.2 Parameter of UPS
Display Meaning of Display
I/P VOLT = 230,2V
Input Voltage of UPS
I/P FREQ = 50,2Hz
Input Frequency of UPS
O/P VOLT = 230.0V
Output Voltage of UPS
O/P FREQ = 50,0Hz
Output Frequency of UPS
BAT VOLT = 276V
Battery Voltage of Battery Pack
O/P LOAD% = 80%
Load in Percent
O/P CURR = 13A
Load Current in Ampere
O/P W = 2300W
Load in Watt
O/P VA = 3000VA
Load in VA
BAT
CHARG = 80%
Battery Charge
BACKUP TIME = 7Min.
Autonomy Time
BAT PACK NUM = 3
Quantity of used Battery Packs
Parallel No.: 3
Quantity of used UPS
Pos. DC BUS = 370V
Battery Voltage
Neg. DC BUS = 370V
Battery Voltage
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8.3 Troubleshooting
This instruction will provide you with tips which will help you to find easy failures and to fix them.
If the display panel will show a failure message, it would be possible to fix the failure with this instruction by
yourself.
The UPS will indicate failures by audible alarm at:
- Mains failure, the UPS will work under battery mode, the alarm tone will appear every 5 seconds
- Battery discharged, the ups will work under battery mode, the alarm tone will appear 2 times every
5 seconds
- Internal failure, continuous alarm tone
The alarm tone can be mute by pushing any button on the display panel
8.3.1 Optical and audible failure messages
Fault Messages on Display Alarm Description
DC BUS fault Internal Failure, check the PFC -- Rectifier
Inverter fault Internal Failure, check the Inverter
Over temperature Check Function of the Fan or if something is blocking the Air Outlet
Batt. over volt. Internal Failure, check the Charging Rectifier
Output overload Reduce the Load
Output short Short Circuit at the Output, disconnect Load
Batt. Disconnect Check the battery connection
Charger failure
Disconnect the Battery and measure the Output Voltage of the UPS. If the
charging Voltage is not correct, internal failure. Check the Charging Rectifier
Parallel fault Internal Failure, check the Parallel Unit
Output failure Internal Failure, check the UPS
EPO-Alarm
The EPO-contact (Backside oft the unit) is open, refer to chapter “Electronic Stop-
funtion”
8.4 Alarm-Memory
The UPS has an alarm-memory for up to four messages. These can be read by means of the menu of the
panel.
The time-format is as follows: ddd:hh:mm:ss
ddd = Current uptime of the UPS
hh:mm:ss = Hours : Minutes : Seconds
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