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1. 24 4 4 UPS status checking 25 4 5 Function checking 25 5 Trouble shooting rII e 26 A1 USB communication port definition 27 A2 Specification r 28 A3 Option c rurrurrrrrIm 30 A4 UPS message table 30 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Application This series UPS providing reliable AC power to various equipment can be used for computer center network management center auto control system telecom systems etc 1 2 Product range Standard model Extended model Standard model Extended model with internal with internal Remarks External battery External battery battery battery 1 3 System principle diagram The system can work as a single unit or parallel one so as to enhance its Reliability Maintenance switch Bypass AC Input AC output e ril Rectifier Inverter Switch lt input switch j Charger Battery group Fig 1 1 Single unit 1 4 Features This series 6KVA 10kVA UPS is newly introduced It is an intelligent online sine wave UPS W High frequency double conversion high input power factor wide input voltage range the output will not be disturbed by power network suitable for area with poor power supply condition B DSP technology for all digital control high reliability sel
2. UPS input is not connected to the utility 2 Dodisconnect the UPS input and make sure the UPS is complete off before moving the UPS or re configuring the connection otherwise there will be potential electric shock 10 11 For the sake of human beings safety please well earth the UPS before starting it Working environment and storage way will affect the life time and reliability of the UPS Avoid letting the UPS work under following environment for a long time RB Area where the humidity and temperature is beyond the specified range temperature 0 to 40 celsius degree relative humidity 596 9594 B Direct sunlight and location nearby heat m Area which can be crashed easily RB Area with corrosive gas flammable gas excessive dust etc Keep the ventilations in good conditions otherwise the temperature of components inside UPS will be high and the component and UPS life will be affected It is forbidden to pour liquid or put any objects into the UPS Don t use liquid extinguisher if there is a fire a dry powder extinguisher is recommended Battery life cycle will be shorter as environment temperature rise Replacing battery periodically can help to keep the UPS in normal status and assure backup time required Battery replacement should be done by authorized technician Keep the UPS in a dry area or environment if it will not be free of operation for a long time Storage temperature of the UPS with internal batter
3. 10 main O battery 4 15 6 7 CDE E charging 2 3 6 7 A B C EJF P battery boost charging 1 3 5 7 B D F N battery boost charging AIBICIDJEJF Battery self testing 41 15 6 7 C D E F 00 shutdown O1 soft start 2 3 6 7 A B C E F 100 no output 11 output normal 1 3 5 7 B D F Alarm for switching delay 30 CDI EI E Capacity not enough 4 5 CIDJEJF Overload to shutdown 2 3 C E F Overload to bypass 1 5 D F Parallel to bypass CDI EI E Switching times up to limit 4 5 CIDJEJF Master 2 3 C E F MB switch close 1 5 D F Input switch close C D E F 00 no output O1 bypass 10 415 CID EF inverter 2 3 C EF og hold 1 3 5 D F 0 hold 03 Alarm Ar C DI E F Rectifier fault 4 5 C D E F Rectifier over temp 2 C EJF Invert over temp 1 5 D F rectifier over current CIDJEJF Assistant supply 1 fault 4 5 C D E F Assistant supply 2 fault 2 3 C EF Input SCR fault 1 3 5 D F discharge SCR fault C D E F Charge SCR fault 4 5 C D JE F Fan fault 2 3 C EJF Fan supply fault 1 3 5 D F BUS over voltage C DI E F BUS lower voltage 4 5 CIDJ EJF BUS voltage of P N different 2 3 C EJF Phases wrong 1 5 D F Soft start fault CIDJ EJF N loss 4 5 CIDJ EJF Battery polarity reversed 2 C EJF No ba
4. 19 31 1 AC made ed e eed cece ces eee tea sea ets e 19 3 1 2 Bypass mode lt lt lt lt lt lt lt KKK ee 19 3 1 3 Battery mode errr KKK KKK 19 3 1 4 ECO mode 20 3 2 Operation C cere rer ere KKK M 20 3 2 1 Power on lt lt lt lt lt er rer err ee er creer 20 3 2 2 System parameter setting 20 3 2 3 Start ee ett ee re M 20 3 2 4 Manual battery testing 21 3 2 5 Inverter power off R T e 21 3 2 6 Power off rrRIITI II e 22 3 3 Working Mode and transferring 22 3 3 1 Transfer to bypass if overload 22 3 3 2 Normal mode to battery mode 22 3 3 3 Goes to Bypass mode due to over temperature 22 3 3 4 Output short circuit 22 3 4 UPS monitoring 23 3 5 LCD operation menu Im 23 3 5 1 Main menu switching 23 3 5 2 Submenu switching 23 3 5 3 Priority of info displayed on the LCD 23 ZA 4 Maintenance ee rre 24 4 1 Fan maintenance 24 4 2 Battery maintenance 24 4 3 Visual checking
5. 5 6 Fault Indicator red On indicates when a fault occurred Off means no fault occurred Indicatdr Green On means AC is normal Off means AC is not present and blinking means voltage is beyond normal range Inverter Indicatof Green On means when load is powered by inverter Off means when it is not working and blinking means it is in overload condition Bypass Indicator Green On means when UPS is in bypass mode Off means not in bypass mode and blinking means when the input is beyond normal range Battery Indicato Green On when UPS is in battery mode Off Not in Battery mode Blinking when battery voltage is low or battery is not connected Output Indicator Green On when there is output Off no output B LCD display content 1 20 3L Running parameters Input voltage frequency output voltage frequency current temperature inside UPS battery remaining capacity battery charging fully charged battery voltage Alarm information priority from high to low It provides shutting down auxiliary power fault output short circuit inverter fault rectifier fault over temperature overload charger fault battery fault battery capacity low ready to shut down and output fault Parameter setting Menu setting floating boosting charging setting battery capacity setting ID of parallel UPS output voltage frequency level calibration Boosting charging voltage 2 30
6. beep twice The system will go to bypass mode then AC and bypass indicators on front panel will be on green and it goes to inverter mode 3 2 2 System parameter setting Check the information displayed on the LCD by right or left arrow button press ESC to quit from the main menu When the function setting interface as P 11 Fig3 press the ENT and hold it for 1s to enter to function setting such as floating charging boost charging temperature compensation function battery capacity for extended backup model only 3 2 3 Start B AC available 1 Press the On button and hold it for 1s until hearing a beep wait for a few seconds the bypass indicator will be off the inverter indicator will be on see Fig3 6 then the UPS is working in AC mode CAUTION The UPS can start automatically when the AC power comes back if the UPS was shut down due to battery exhausted last time or the auto restart function has been enable 2 Gradually increase the load after the UPS working normally Load information can be checked through the LCD 20 3 Ifthe buzzer beeps twice per second and overload alarm is displayed on the LCD it means the system is overloaded Please decrease the load immediately 70 of the load is recommended in case of sudden load added which will not affect the UPS to work normally CAUTION If the UPS has transferred to bypass mode due to overload for several times and reach the setting times in 1 hour it
7. main menu Fig 14 main menu Status Status Status State A arm amp Faul t Rated PO ER Gur amp ate Init N chi nf o 0101 SWB CFF Rated 10KVA Fig 15 status info Fig 16 Alarm info Fig 17 type info Status Status Code St atus Versi on 01 0x00 ICD Ver D000B001 02 Ox000000 DSP Ver D000B001 Fig18 code info Fig19 version info 7 Select and confirm setting menu setting information will be displayed on the screen which includes user set system set parallel set battery set revise set Setting Setting Uer set Battery sete System set Revise set Parallel set Fig 20 setting menu Fig 21 setting menu W Select and confirm client setting then see Fig 22 Setting ler set PEL 60sec Contrast 2 Fig 22 user setting information 11 RB Select and confirm system setting menu then see Fig23to Fig28 Setting Setting Setting Syst emset Syst em Set System set K Vlevel 220V Ato Enable KM upper 15 Flevel UE F Range 5 Vilowr 45 Fig 23 system setting Fig 24 system setting Fig 25 system setting Setting Setting Setting Syst emset System set Syst emset PV Fine 0 0 Mde online FOxXput Enable SW i nes 9 Power Enable Buzzer Disable Fig 26 System setting Fig 27 System setting Fig 28 System setting B Select and confirm parallel menu then see Fig 29 to Fig 30 Setting Setting Parallel set Parallel Set K ID 1 KH Redund 0 P Anount 1 LBS NO LBS Fig 29 Parallel
8. setting Fig 30 Parallel setting W Setting battery see Fig 31 Fig 34 Setting Setting Setting Battery set Battery set Battery set HD 1 70 K Patt G Poost 2 30 Batt Nm 20 Batt C Hoat 2 20 Fig 31 battery setting Fig 32 battery setting Fig 33 battery setting Setting Battery set Poost nai e Fig 34 Battery setting ID UE B Parameter revise see Fig 35 Fig 38 Setting Setting Revise Revise Vi nRevi se 4096 P Vout Revi se4096 InvRevise 4096 Bus Revise 4096 Fig 35 Parameter revise Fig 36 Parameter revise Fig 37 Parameter revise Setting Revise P NPat Revi se4096 Fig 38 Parameter revise B Control operation see Fig 39 Fig 43 Conmand Conmand Pattery Test Pattery test Turn Qh Delay Turn Gf Delay Fig 39 control menu Fig 40 control menu Conmand SICP Testi ng After 1sec Fnt sure Ent sure ESG cancel ESG cancel Fig 41 Battery self test Fig 42 stop battery testing Fig 43 Turn on off delay 8 Warning message see Fig 44 Fig 49 V rni ng V rni ng V rni ng Interrupt Set no Echo 31 Set Error 31 swtch pronpt Sure Ent Nx ESC Fig 44 no echo for setting Fig 45 error for setting Fig 46 switching delay EET V rni ng V rni ng V rni ng Gf wll cause Gf wll cause Swtch Ii mted Sys Gverl oad output fail Sure Ent Sure Ent Nb ESC Sure Ent N ESC Fig 47 overload due to Fig 48 no output due to Fig 49 switching times shutdown shutdown 1 5 4 Rear pane
9. to install the UPS 4 1 Fan maintenance Continual working time of fan is 20000 to 40000 hours It will be shorter as temperature raises Please check the fan periodically make sure there is wind blowing out from it 4 2 Battery maintenance There are sealed lead acid maintenance free batteries inside this series standard models Battery life depends on environment temperature and discharge charge cycles it will be shortened if temperature raised or deep discharged Periodical maintenance is required so as to keep battery in good condition 1 The most proper working temperature is 15 to 25 Celsius degree 2 Avoid small discharging current Don t let UPS work in battery mode continuously for 24 hours 3 Charge battery for at least 12 hours every 3 months if it is free of operation If the environment temperature is high charge it once every 2 months 4 For extended backup models check and clean the battery connectors periodically If backup time has become much less than before or there is battery fault displayed on the LCD please contact distributors to confirm whether the batteries are needed to be replaced or not CAUTION 1 Don t short circuit battery or it may cause a fire 2 Don t open battery released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes 4 3 Visual checking Keep ventilation of the UPS in good condition 24 4 4 UPS status checking 1 Check to see if there is any fault occurred fault indic
10. will keep in bypass mode unless manually transfer to inverter mode or automatically transfer to inverter mode 1 hour later without overloading W Battery mode UPS can start in battery mode even if the AC is absent 1 Press the On button and hold for 1 second until hearing one beep battery and inverter indicators will be on after finishing self diagnostics The UPS will beep once every 3 seconds which means it is working in battery mode 2 Add load the same as above AC mode description CAUTION Please decrease load immediately if the UPS is overload otherwise it will shut it down within its overload capability Please refer to technical specs for overload capability 3 2 4 Manual battery testing When the inverter is working if the input AC is normal no overload battery voltage is not lower than 12V per unit the battery testing can be carried out by pressing button on the LCD control panel When the battery is being tested buzzer beeps battery indicator blinks When the testing is complete buzzer stops beeping battery indicator stops blinking the UPS will recover to status before the testing If there are some problems with batteries the LCD will show the details CAUTION The battery status info will be refreshed every time after testing Battery fault info checked out by the testing due to battery not fully charged can be confirmed after fully charging 3 2 5 inverter shutdown 1 Ifthe AC is normal press t
11. AC indicator blinking Input AC is beyond normal range in battery mode Buzzer beeps twice every 6 second amp LCD shows output UPS overload Disconnect some loads overload A Battery circuit breaker off or A Switch On the breaker amp check the battery 7 Fault indicator On and the LCD poor connection connections shows battery fault B Reverse battery connection B Check the battery polarity C Battery defective C Contact distributor to replace the battery Fault indicator on and the LCD 8 Charger defective Contact distributor shows charger fault A Charge battery for 8 hours when AC is A Battery not fully charged 9 Abnormal backup time normal then test the backup time again B Battery Bad B Contact distributor to replace battery A Check to see if there is wind blowing out Long beeps and fault indicator from fans 10 on the LCD shows Over temperature inside UPS B Move objects away from the UPS over temperature C Wait till the UPS becomes cool and restart the UPS Long beep fault indicator on and 11 the LCD shows output short Output short circuit Eliminate the short circuit and restart the UPS circuit 12 Long beeps and fault indictor on and the LCD shows rectifier Fault inside UPS Contact distributor fault inverter fault auxiliary power fault output fault shut down the UPS immediately and Contact 13 Abnormal sound or smell Fault inside UPS distributor Please provide the UPS model SN when callin
12. Uninterruptible Power Systems single phase 6 10KVA Operation Manual All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice Publish statement Thank you for purchasing this series UPS This series UPS is an intelligent single phase in single phase out high frequency online UPS designed by our R amp D team who has sophisticated experience in UPS for years With excellent electrical performance perfect intelligent monitoring and network functions smart appearance amp latest EMC and safety standards complied The UPS meets the world s advanced level Read this manual carefully before installation This manual provides technical support to the operator of the equipment Safety Instruction 1 Prohibition 1 1 There is high risk of electric shock from the UPS inside so please do not open or remove the casing or front panel unless it is operated by authorized technicians otherwise your warranty becomes void as well 1 2 Please contact and discuss with distributors before connecting the UPS to following equipments B Medical equipments which have direct relationship with patients life B Equipments like elevators which may do harm to human beings B Similar equipments as mentioned above 1 3 Don t dispose of the battery with fire so as to avoid explosion 2 Safety notice 1 The output of the standard UPS with internal batteries may be energized even if the
13. ected in parallel the copper wires required to connect with each UPS is minimum 10AWG for 6KVA and 8AWG for 10KVA but the main wire for linking all the UPS in parallel should be N 10AWG or 8AWG N refers to the number of the UPS in parallel Make sure the cables are as shorter as possible to reduce any possible noise interference to data transfer 18 3 Operation 3 1 Working modes The UPS has AC mode bypass mode battery mode and ECO mode 3 1 1 AC mode If the AC input and load capacity are in normal ranges the load will be powered by inverter output battery will be charged at the same time AC and inverter indicators on the LCD control panel will be on green CAUTION Please note below if the UPS input power is provided by a generator 1 Don t switch on the loads before starting UPS After the UPS has been started and worked steadily switch on the loads one by one Suggest that the total capacity of the loads should lower than 30 of capacity of generator 2 It is suggested that the rating of generator should be 1 5 2 times of the capacity of the UPS 3 1 2 Bypass mode When the AC power is connected and the UPS has not been switched on or the UPS is overloaded after switching on the UPS it will go to bypass mode The Loads will be powered by AC battery will be charged and the bypass indicator on the LCD control panel will be on green But if the bypass is beyond normal range or absent the UPS will no
14. f diagnostics and protections are featured B Intelligent battery management which extends battery life R LCD panel and LED indicators clearly indicate the system status and parameters such as input output voltage frequency load temperature inside UPS etc B Perfect network power management can be achieved by using UPS monitoring software B Maintenance bypass switch is provided so the power supply to load will not be interrupted during repair W Friendly maintenance module design easy for maintenance 1 5 Product overview 1 5 1 Product view Tu C zy eA Y d H yy m F1 2 Complete unit view 7 1 5 2 LCD Operation instruction The LCD control panel which consists of LCD display board LED and buttons see Fig1 3 displays and controls these information including operating information alarm information function setting information B LCD control panel 1 Five green LED and one red LED 2 LCD control panel which can display four lines of English 3 Buttons On Off ESC Enter and Left amp Right S S MW FE i L zio 7 i Pd ES N D U X X L Oeo X E 4 1 L Not Fig 1 3 LCD control panel introduction 1 LCD Display Board 8 Output Indicator 2 ESC 9 Inverter Indicator 3 Off button 10 Battery Indicator 4 On button 11 Mains AC Indicator 5 right or down 12 Bypass Indicator 6 Enter 13 Fault Indicator 7 leftorup R LED indicator definition 1
15. g 2 3 and follow it to connect the cables Nin Lin No Lo BAT BATN BAT INPUT N INPUT L OUTPUT N OUTPUT L BATTERY GROUP Fig 2 2l O terminals connection CAUTION Terminators are required so as to ensure the connections are firm Don t reverse the input L and N Don t connect the UPS input to a wall outlet or the outlet will get burnt 3 Connect the UPS output L N E to the L N E of the load via a PDU Tighten the screws and shelter the terminals WARNING Please connect the output Earth well before go for other operation B Connection of the UPS communication cables 1 The USB cable provided in accessories can be used to connect the UPS with PC 2 Follow steps below to install SNMP if purchased A Remove the cover of SNMP slot at UPS rear panel and keep it for further use B Insert the SNMP card and tighten the screws C Connect the UPS with internet by network cable D Refer to the SNMP manual provided to do SNMP setting n 2 2 The Connection of parallel system Parallel Parallel Parallel cable cable cable UPS1 UPS2 UPS3 UPS4 Fig 2 3 parallel system Make sure all the breakers are off and no output at the UPS output CAUTION Connect the L N and E well Configurate individual battery bank for each extended backup UPS in parallel system Also can be use common battery bank Extended connecting cables in Parallel When the UPSes are conn
16. g distributor for maintenance 26 Appendix 1 USB communication port definition Definition of Male port Pin 1 VCC Pin 2 D pin 3 D Pin 4 GND Application use UPSilon2000 Power Management software Available functions of the USB m Monitor UPS power status m Monitor UPS alarm info m Monitor UPS running parameters m Timing off on setting e Df Appendix 2 Specification 6KVA 5 4KW 6KVA H S 10KVA 9KW 10KVA H S Capacity Type Input mode Power factor 20 99 rating voltage 220VAC 230VAC 240V settable 50Hz 60Hz settable max 5 10 or 15 default 15 Bypass voltage range Bypass volage range min 20 30 or 45 default 45 1 2 4 5 0 10 5 100 linear load input THDV lt 1 5 100 non liner load input THDV lt 1 16 18 20pcs D settable S Boost charge or float charge auto switch 9 Boost charge up to 20Hr Max Charge current A 6KVA 1A0 SL 6A0 HD 10KVA 1A S eA HO single phase Ground EU less than 2 at 100 liner ud less than 596 at 10096 non liner load 220 230V 240V THzis 5 lt 110 3min 8 Overload Normal S lt 150 1sec 2150 shut down UPS immediately Overload for bypass 6KVA 40A Input Breaker 10KVA 60A Input Breaker Peak value factor 3 1 Efficiency at normal 290 wem Dynamic respond y p 20ms DC heft lt 500mV 28 euin YMS Be
17. he off button and hold for 1 second until hearing one beep inverter indicator will be off bypass indicator will be on and the UPS will work in Bypass mode 2 Ifthe AC is absent press the off button and hold for 1 second until hearing one beep the UPS will shut down the output and the LCD will display shutting down S 9T 3 2 6 Power off After switching off the inverter switch off the AC and battery circuit breakers the LCD control panel will be off fan will stop If there is battery bank connected it will take 30 seconds to shut down the system completely The power of the equipment will be cut off when the UPS is powered off 3 3 Working Mode and transferring Usually the UPS should be set to work in AC mode so it will transfer to battery mode automatically without interruption when AC fails When the UPS is overloaded it will transfer to bypass mode without interruption When the inverter is defective or over temperature occurred inside the UPS the UPS will transfer to bypass mode if the bypass is normal 3 3 1 Transfer to bypass if overload When the load of the UPS is beyond normal range and lasts for the time set it will transfer to bypass mode and beeps twice every second then the load is powered by AC directly Please decrease the load immediately until the alarm is eliminated The UPS will start the inverter after 5 mins In order to protect the load and the UPS it is required to set the limitation times of transfe
18. l inductive load can be connected with the UPS Please contact dealer if other types of loads are required to be connected with For the safety sake of user and equipments please betake correct power configuration INPUT L O 7 O 7 UPS ns LOAD INPUT N 9 gt GROUND Fig 2 1 Correct power configuration 15 2 2 2 Installation RB External battery connection for extended model only 1 Make sure battery quantity complies with the specs Measure the voltage of battery bank after finishing connection and the battery voltage should be around 192 216 240VDC Don t mix batteries with different capacity amp brands and don t mix brand new and old batteries either The breaker on battery cabinet should be off Take out the connection box and remove the cover of terminals use multi meter to make sure there is no DC voltage at the battery terminals of the UPS Connect battery with positive pole common pole and negative pole to battery connector BAT BATN BAT don t reverse battery polarity CAUTION It is recommended to connect or replace battery after switching off the system don t reverse battery polarity when doing battery hot swapping 16 B UPS input and output connection Minimum 10AWG copper wires for input output amp battery cables are required for the 6KVA and 8AWG for 10KVA 1 Switch off all breakers before connecting cables 2 Remove the cover of the terminals see Fi
19. l instruction Fig 1 4 Rear Instruction AC input Maintenance bypass switch covered Handle label External battery connector Output Input Dry contact USB 10 RS485 11 Intelligent slot 12 Parallel slot eo DW Oo m o IN c 14 2 Installation 2 1 Unpack checking 1 Don t lean the UPS when moving it out from the packaging 2 Check the appearance to see if the UPS is damaged during transportation do not switch on the UPS if any damaged is found and please contact the dealer 3 Check the accessories according to the packing list and contact the dealer if any parts missing 2 2 Installation procedure 2 2 1 Installation note Put the UPS at flat place next to the equipment Keep the UPS at least 20cm from wall or equipment or other object Don t block the ventilation holes of the UPS located in the front panel and the bottom part so as to keep the ventilation in good condition amp avoid temperature of components inside getting high Keep the UPS away from high temperature water flammable gas corrosive gas dust direct sunlight and explosive things Don t lay the UPS outdoor 63A circuit breaker is required at the input L N for 6KVA UPS while 100A for the 10KVA UPS PDU is required to connect to the UPS output so as to weaken the affection between loads n order to fix the UPS please lock its wheels by shifting the sheet on each wheel RCD load like computer linear load and smal
20. ration menu 3 5 1 Main menu switching Pressing the left right arrow and ENT button can switch among alarm info running parameter and function settings Press ENT to enter alarm info running parameters or function settings To enter function settings double pressing on ENT is required 3 5 2 Submenu switching 1 Press the arrow button can view the details after entering the running function interface and press ESC to return to main menu 2 Press the arrow button can view the details after entering the function settings interface press the ESC to return to main menu 3 Parameter which has been selected and changed will be highlighted Press arrow button to change the value and press ENT to confirm it Once confirmed it will not be highlighted 4 Press the arrow button can view the detailed alarm info after entering the alarm info interface press the ESC to return to main menu 3 5 3 Priority of info displayed on LCD 1 If there is alarm but no valid operation on buttons the alarm info with top priority will be shown on LCD automatically 2 When there isn t any alarm and the LCD is displaying the submenu of running parameters such as output current these parameters will be always displayed on the LCD if no further operation on buttons If the LCD is not displaying the submenu of running parameters it will return to main menu in 30s as long as there isn t any operation on buttons 23 4 Maintenance Please follow 2 2 1
21. rring to bypass mode due to overload in 1 hour If it exceeds the limitation times set the UPS will keep in bypass mode 3 3 2 Normal mode to battery mode The UPS will go to battery mode if the AC is failed The UPS will shut down automatically if batteries are drained When AC recovers the UPS will start the inverter automatically 3 3 3 Go to Bypass mode due to over temperature The temperature inside UPS may be high if ambient temperature is high or the ventilation is poor then the UPS will go to Bypass mode fault indicator will be on red the LCD will display that the inner temperature is high long beeps will come If so please cut off the input power of the UPS move objects that affecting the ventilation far from the UPS if any or increase the distance between the UPS and the wall Wait until the UPS temperature becomes normal then restart it 3 3 4 Output short circuit When the UPS output is in short circuit the UPS will cut off the output fault indictor will be on red the LCD will display output is in short circuit long beeps come If so please disconnect the load in short circuit cut off the UPS input power and wait for 10mins the UPS will shut down automatically or press the off button to shut down in after10s Before restarting the UPS please make sure that the short circuit problem has been solved 2099 3 4 UPS monitoring Please refer to instruction of the UPS monitoring software provided 3 5 LCD ope
22. system is cold start See Fig1 V l cone 10KVA Fig 1 Main interface 2 Press any key it will change to the basic status interface see Fig2 below Mde Q Li ne Battery 7AH Vin 220V UE Vout 220V UUE Fig 2 Basic status interface 3 Pressthe lt or K button it will change to main menu see Fig3 Fig 3 Main menu 4 An arrow icon will come out on the LCD when pressing the ENT then the data info status info setting info command control can be selected by pressing the right or left arrow button and checking the details by pressing 5 Select and confirm the data info to be viewed in detail It contains the details of the AC input output inverter battery BUS parallel temperature See Fig 4 to 12 below H gure Cit put 0 0KW PAK 0 0 0 ORVA Fig 4 MAIN INPUT INFO Fig 5 OUTPUT INFO Fig 6 OUTPUT INFO H gure H gure Dat L Discharge Matt D scharge OV 0 OA OV 0 0A 0 Omn 0 Omn Fig 7 INVERT INFO Fig 8 BATTERY INFO Fig 9 BATTERY INFO H gure H gure H gure BU Parallel ID Tenperature C 390V 390V IR 01 Inner 24 RAG 24 IW 30 Fig 100 BUS INFO Fig 11 PARALLEL INFO Fig 12 TEMPERATURE INFO 10 6 Select and confirm the status info can view the details including status information alarm information code power rating and version See Fig 13 to 14 St at us St at us State e Rated PO VR Aarm amp Fault Gode e Rated POVR Versi on Fig 13
23. t go to bypass mode and no power will be supplied to the loads 3 1 3 Battery mode In AC mode if the AC is absent or beyond normal range the rectifier and charger will stop working the loads will be powered by battery bank of which energy goes through inverter circuit The Inverter s and battery s indicators on the LCD control panel will be on green and the alarm will beep every 3 seconds In battery mode if the battery voltage becomes low and reaches the setting value the system will give low battery voltage alarm beep once every second and the LCD will give low battery alarm too CAUTION Charge batteries for at least 8 hours when the UPS is used at the first time as battery has self discharge characteristics even though the UPS has been fully charged by manufacturer before shipping 19 3 1 4 ECO mode In AC mode the UPS can be set to work in ECO mode if the load does require strict power purity and it can be sustained in bypass mode normally If the AC is beyond normal range the UPS will transfer back to inverter mode The Efficiency for the UPS in ECO mode is much higher 3 2 Operation 3 2 1 Power on Switch on the AC input and bypass circuit breakers if all connections are correct If external batteries are connected please switch on the battery breaker first then the AC breaker Fans will spin and the system will execute self diagnostics After the self diagnostics is finished the buzzer inside will
24. to 2 35V per cell floating charging voltage 2 20 to 2 29V per cell Battery capacity setting includes the Ah of each battery unit battery quantity 8 to 10 2 parallel group number low battery voltage alarm value EOD Parallel setting UPS ID setting LBS setting Enable Disable Master Slave B Button Definition Button Definition Switch on the inverter by pressing and holding it for 1s when the ON UPS is off Switch off the inverter output by pressing and holding it for 1s OFF when the UPS is on load will be powered by bypass output if the bypass is normal ENT Confirm the operation ESC cancel and go to previous menu 4 Turn to another menu or parameter Turn to another menu or parameter 8 m UPS Messages reference table Explanation Content Initialization CurState Init No export No Out At bypass Bypass Rectifier working Mains Battery mode Battery Battery testing Testing Starting Starting ECO mode CurState ECO EPO mode CurState EPO UPS maintaining CurState M Byp UPS fault CurState Fault Battery float charging Battery Charging Battery Boost charging Battery Boost Inverter on off Master of UPS Invter ON Invter OFF Inver Master Maintenance switch close or open SWMB ON SWMB OFF 1 5 3 Display instruction 1 The main interface below comes out when the power is connected or the
25. tor is on or any alarm there 2 Please find the cause if the UPS is working in bypass mode 3 Ifthe UPS is working in battery mode make sure it is normal on the contrary please find out the root cause 4 5 Function checking Do function checking once every 6 months 1 Press the off button to see if the buzzer and indicators and the LCD are normal or not Please refer to 3 1 2 Press the On button check the indicators the LCD and the UPS inverter make sure they are normal 3 When the UPS is working in normal condition do the battery testing to ensure battery is in good condition 25 5 Trouble shooting Please contact the distributor if problems can not be solved by the trouble shooting below No Problem description Probable causes Solution 1 No display on the LCD no self A Input power absent Use Multi meter to measure the input to see if diagnostics B Low input itis normal or not A Input circuit breaker off AC normal but AC indicator off A Switch on input breaker 2 B Input power connection the UPS is in battery mode B Check the connection and re do problem 3 No alarm but no output Output connection problem Check the connection and re do A time of pressing ON button is The UPS doesn t start after A Press and hold On button for 1s 4 insufficient pressing On button B Disconnect all loads and restart B Overload Pay attention to the backup time if the UPS is 5
26. ttery 1 5 D F P charge fault C DI E F N charge fault 4 5 C DI E F Battery voltage lower 2 3 C EJF Battery voltage higher 1 3 5 D F pre alert for battery low 31 C D E F Frequency of Input over limit 4 C DI E F Voltage of Input over limit 23 C E F O hold 1 3 D F O hold 04 Alarm Br C DI E F Inverter fault 4 C DI E F Bridge cross of the inverter 2 3 C EJF Invert SCR short circuit 1 3 D F Invert SCR open circuit CIDJ EJF bypass SCR short circuit 4 CIDJEJF bypass SCR open circuit 2 3 C EJF CAN communication fault 1 D F Current no equality for parallel C DI E F Bypass phase wrong 4 C DI E F synchronization failure 2 C EJF Bypass over track 1 D F Bypass over protection CIDJ EJF IGBT over current 4 CDI E E Fuse fault 2 3 C EJF Parallel cable fault 1 3 D F Parallel relay fault C D E F LBS unlock 4 C DI E F Initialization fault 2 3 C EJF Cannot start 1 3 D F overload C DI E F Parallel overload 4 C DI E F DC heft over limit 2 3 C EJF Bypass over current 1 D F Feedback protection 32
27. tween Normal mode and battery mode Between inverter and bypass Display Safety Max input voltage EMI EMS MTBF MTTR Isolation resistance Isolation intension Surge Protection Strike Package Traffic Parallel circumfluence Parallel equal current Oms Oms unlock 15ms 50Hz 13 33ms 60Hz LCD LED Meeting IEC62040 1 GB4943 320Vac 1Hr Conduction IEC 62040 2 Radiation IEC 62040 2 Harmonics IEC 62040 2 IEC 62040 2 100000Hr 30min gt 2MO 500Vdd 2820Vdc 3 5mA 1min Meeting IEC60664 1 1 2 50uS 8 20US 6GkV 3kA IP20 Meeting YD T 1095 Meeting YD T 1095 Meeting YD T 1095 10 1 89e NJ 1 3 1 1x89e NO 131096 Dimension amp weight 6KVA 5 4KW 10KVA OKW 6KVA 70Kg Sn 300 HE 10KVA 80Kg SO 40 H Blackness Net weight is Color 29 Appendix 3 Option Extended battery box Dry contact card SNMP card Parallel card E O M Appendix 4 UPS message table 010 running 0x01 No output 0x02 on bypass 0x03 on online 0x04 on battery 0x05 Battery self testing 0x06 Inverter starting 0x07 ECO mode 0x08 EPO 0x09 maintenance bypass Ox0A Fault 02 status A B C D E F EPO 4 5 6 7 C D E F Rectifier working 213 6 7 A B C EF Rectifier limit 1 3 5 7 B D F Input normal A BI C D E F Input
28. y is 20 C 55 C and extended backup model without internal battery is 40 C 70 C Taking out the UPS or batteries from storage it is recommended to connect them with the utility for at least 12 hours per 3 months to avoid battery from over draining Don t open the battery electrolyte inside will do harm to eyes and skin Please use plenty of clean water to wash if touching then go to see a doctor Contents 1 Product Introduction lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt C KK KKK 5 1 1 Application T R9 5 1 2 Product range lt lt a Te S e 9 RR o 5 1 3 System principle diagram 5 1 4 Features 6 1 5 Product overview 6 1 5 1 Product view 6 15 2 LCD Operation instruction T 1 5 3 Display instruction 9 1 5 4 Rear panel instruction 14 2 Installation rrRR e 15 2 1 Unpack checking ce 15 2 2 Installation procedure 15 2 2 1 Installation note 15 2 2 2 Installation 16 2 3 Connection of parallel system 18 3 Operation KK L 19 3 1 Working Modes em
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