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1. Eficienovatfullload on bation mode 587 Efficiency at full load on ECO mode 504 105 110 1 min 110 125 30 sec 125 150 10 sec gt 150 1 sec 105 110 1 min 110 125 30 sec 125 150 10 sec gt 150 1 sec Crest factor 3 1 Static bypass Overload line mode Overload battery mode Type Hybrid thyristors in antiparallel relay Nominal voltage 208 220 230 240 V Nominal frequency 50 60 Hz 4 Hz Batteries Voltage capacity 12V DC 7 Ah Quantity of batteries in serial set voltage 8 96V DC Low battery voltage block set 11 4 V DC 91 2 V DC E li IM SALICRU J mi 29 Available powers kVA kW 3 2 4 End battery voltage From 0 30 load block set 10 7 VDC 85 6 V DC From 30 70 load block set 10 2 V DC 81 6 V DC From gt 70 load block set 9 5 V DC 76 V DC Internal battery charger Type of charge Constant current constant voltage Floating voltage block set Maximum charging current Recharging time Leakage current 13 65 V DC 40 95 V DC U Constant current constant voltage 1 A 13 65 V DC batterie 13 65 V DC 109 2 V DC 1A 5 hours at 90 lt 150 pA version B1 lt 300 pA Voltage temperature compensation Not available Internal battery charger option B1 Maximum charging current 4A 8Aor12A Generals Communication ports USB Monitoring software WinPower free download Noise level at 1 m lt 50 dB Operating temp
2. Equipment recycling at the end of its useful life Our company commits to use the services of authorised socie ties and according to the regulations in order to treat the recov ered product at the end of its useful life contact your distributor Packaging To recycle the packing follow the legal regulations in force Batteries The batteries mean a serious danger for health and environ ment The disposal of them must be done in accordance with the standards in force 8 E Il Sa Me USER MANUAL 3 Presentation 3 1 Views 3 1 1 Views of the equipment Figures 1 to 6 show the illustrations of the equipment according to the case format and depending on the power of the model Nevertheless and due to the constant evolution of the product some discrepancies or small contradictions can arise In front of any doubt the labelling of the equipment will always prevail Figures regarding its main features or specifications can be checked in the nameplate of the equipment Keep them in mind for its installation MLS Models from 0 7 and 1 kVA Models from 1 5 to 3 kVA Fig 1 Front view from 0 7 to 3 kVA models ae i IM SALICRU 9 a a USB Protection USB Protection cover for cover for smart slot smart slot EPO EPO Extended autonomy Fan Fan connector Input Input breaker breaker protection protection Transient Output Transient Output ae sockets preteen sockets Input socket Inpu
3. Connection terminals of external batteries with the equip ment are done with a polarised Anderson connector This connector is not available on standard models To connect the equipment with the battery module use the cable trunk supplied with the module and connect it between both units and through the Anderson connectors When more than one battery module is supplied for one equip ment the connection among the modules will be done through the cable trunk supplied in the second battery module Figure 7 shows as an example the connection of a SLC 700 TWIN PRO with n battery modules Less the rear view of the model it is applicable to all the range stated in this manual Connect the available modules depending on each case If for any reason the end user manufactures the battery cable trunk the colour code of the cables has to be respected red for positive black for negative and green yellow for earth as well as the correlation of the connection with with and with UPS Module 1 Module n Fig 7 Connectionamongtheequipmentanda n batterymodules Each battery module is independent for each equip ment It is strictly prohibited to connect two equip ments to one battery module 18 Eil a Me USER MANUAL 4 3 4 Connectionofmaininputearthterminal and the earth bonding terminal D As this is a device with class protection against electric shocks it is
4. The equipments can be installed and used by per sonnel with no specific training just with the help of this Manual only less those ones that are hard wired which have to be installed by qualified personnel All connections of the equipment including the control interface remote panel will be done with the switches at rest and no voltage present UPS power supply switch to Off Never forget that the UPS is an electrical energy gener ator so the user has to take the needed cautions against direct and indirect contacts Battery circuit is not isolated from input voltage Haz ardous voltages can be found out between the battery terminals and earth Check that there is not input voltage be fore doing any intervention on them 4 1 Tobeconsideredintheinstallation All the equipments have power cord with schuko plug to be connected to the AC mains less the B1 version of 3 kVA which is hard wired Inthe same way 2 or 3 schuko outlets are supplied depending on the model for its connection with the loads output and also to the terminals in all the 3kVA units For the rest of connections is used an Anderson connector for the battery connection B1 version and ports for com munications Cross cable section of the input and output lines will be cal culated from the currents stated in the nameplate of each equipment and respecting the Local and or National Low Voltage Electrotechnical Regulations Prote
5. conditions when pressing the key OFF there will not be voltage at the output With this key an alarm can also be deactivated on bypass mode Press for more than 1 sec the key ON An automatic battery test is done and then the UPS startup inverter is started up Each time that the inverter is started up an automatic battery test is done With the equipment started up the acoustic alarm on battery mode can be silenced by pressing the over the key ON of double function in this case as MUTE It doesn t disable the alarm permanently because when any alarm is activated again including the silenced on the acoustic alarm is activated again When pressing this key the equipment can Battery test make the battery test on line mode on ECO mode or on converter mode Table 4 Functionality of the buttons or keypad from control panel ON MUTE Acoustic alarm silencer e The UPS has a control panel which includes the following parts O Four buttons or keys see table 4 O ALCD panel Display Function Input information S w o w W V It displays the input voltage value which will be showed AC from 0 to 999 Vac z It displays the frequency value of the input voltage which will be showed from 0 to 99 Hz Oo Oo L FH It displays that the input voltage is higher than the SPEC range and the UPS runs on battery mode L It displays that the input voltage is lower than the SPEC range and th
6. A It is recommended to charge the batteries for 2 hours as minimum before using the UPS for first time When supplying voltage to the equipment the battery charger will automatically work A B1 equipments with extended back up time has a battery charger with higher quality performances It is recommended to charge the batteries for 2 hours as min imum before using the UPS for first time Nevertheless those equipments with extended back up time and with no additional battery charger it s rec ommended to charge the batteries of each battery module for 2 hours Although the equipment can work without charging the bat teries during the stated time without any problem the risk of a long blackout has to be valued during the first operating hours and the available autonomy time in the UPS Do not start up the equipment and loads completely till chapter 6 states it Nevertheless when it is done it will be done gradually to avoid any problem as minimum in the first commissioning If inductive loads with big inrush current apart from sensi tive ones are required to be connected like laser printers or CRT monitors keep in mind the start inrush currents of these peripherals in order to avoid that the equipment becomes blocked under the worst conditions It is better to not connect the loads of this kind due to the high quantity of energy resources that take from the UPS 20 Eil a Me USER MANUAL 5 s O pe rat
7. Protection Earth cable of the UPS drives the leakage current of the load devices An isolated earth cable has to be installed as part of the circuit that supplies the equip ment Cross cable section and its features will be same as the power supply cables but with green colour with or without the yellow strip All outlets of the UPS has an earth bonding duly connected and those equipments with power blocks there is an exclusive terminal for the load earth connection When an outgoing dis tribution is done i e power strips it is essential that they have an earth terminal connected to each one of them It is essential that the cables that supplies the loads have the earth connection cable The protection earth must be connected to the frame or metallic chassis of any electrical equipment in our case to the UPS battery cabinet or case and loads assuring that it is done before connecting the input voltage Check the quality and availability of the earth it has to be between the defined parameters by the local or national regulations For the smallest devices the ones connected with the fore seen power cord with plug the user has to check the wall outlet corresponds with the type of supplied plug with earth duly installed and connected to the local protection earth During the normal UPS operation in equipments up to 3kVA the power cord cable can t be disconnected from wall outlet because the protection earth of the ow
8. labelled as Input e Connect the own Modem ADSL Fax to the RJ45 con nector of the equipment labelled as Output 4 3 6 3 Smart slot e UPSs have a unique slot hidden rear the cover stated in the views of the equipment as Smart slot and allows inserting any of the following options cards O SNMP for control via Web 1 Remote UPS management through Internet or Intranet O Relays interface for more details see the next section e For more information contact with our S T S or our nearest distributor 4 3 6 4 Relays interface option Communication line COM is a very low voltage circuit of safety To preserve the quality it has to be installed separate from other lines that have dangerous voltages energy distribution line e UPS has a dry contact card for the relays interface it pro vides digital signals in a free potential way with a maximum applicable voltage and current of 240 V ac or 30 V dc and 1A e This communication port makes possible the dialogue be tween the equipment and other machines or devices through the 5 dry contacts supplied in the terminal strip included in the same card and to each one of them an alarm of the 8 available can be assigned see table 3 Also there are other three additional terminals with only one common for an installation of an external On Off switch to the equipment and a third one with free setting among EPO Shutdown or On Off remot
9. Environment targets e To carry out revisions by the Management e To provide the needed resources 2 2 Standard The SLC TWIN PRO product is designed manufactured and commercialized in accordance with the standard EN ISO 9001 of Quality Management Systems The CE marking shows the conformity to the EEC Directive by means of the application of the following standards e 2006 95 EC Low voltage directive e 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility directive EMC In accordance with the specifications of the harmonized stand ards Standards as reference e EN IEC 62040 1 Uninterruptible power supply UPS Part 1 1 General and safety requirements for UPS s used in ac cessible areas by end users e EN IEC 60950 1 IT equipments Safety Part 1 General re quirements e EN IEC 62040 2 Uninterruptible power supply UPS Part 2 EMC requirements The manufacturers responsibility is excluded in the event of any modification or intervention in the product by the customer s side This is a product for its use in commercial and industrial applications so restrictions and additional measures can be needed in the installation to prevent perturbations Declaration of conformity CE of the product is at the client disposal under previous request to our headquarters offices 2 3 Environment This product has been designed to respect the environment and has been manufactured in accordance with the standard ISO 14001
10. On this op erating mode the UPS works with a fix output frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz When mains is wrong or there is a blackout the UPS will transfer to battery mode and the load will be supplied from batteries till the normal conditions of the electrical mains are restored The Converter mode can be activated by means of the setting screen or software Winpower It has to be considered that on this operating mode the power rate of the equipment is derated up to the 60 of the nominal 24 Eil n E USER MANUAL 6 3 SettingsthroughtheLCDpanelofthe synoptic Output voltage and frequency bypass status ECO mode and Con verter mode can be set through the LCD panel of the UPS directly Output voltage can be set to 208 V 220 V 230 V and 240 V Output frequency can be set to 50 Hz or 60 Hz The UPS operating mode can be set among line mode ECO mode and converter mode The Bypass can be enabled or disabled Nevertheless the settings can only be done with the UPS on Bypass or no output modes On Bypass mode or no output mode press the button A gt Se lect of the LCD panel for more than one second and the black dot will blink beside the figure 208 V of the LCD panel If the button A gt Select is pressed again the black dot will be moved through the rest of figures with each pulsation 220V 230V 240V 50Hz 60Hz Bypass disable Bypass enable UPS ECO CVF and finall
11. Remind you that all external isolation transformers already installed or supplied from factory has the neutral of the sec ondary connected to earth by means of a cable bridge between both terminals If it were required an isolated output neutral re move this cable bridge keeping the precautions stated in the respective local and or national low voltage regulations e All standard UPSs have batteries in the same enclosure of the equipment less those ones as BO and B1 In the first ones the battery protection is by internal fuses and there is no access to the end user Also the battery modules have internal protections by fuses and in the same way as it is done in the own equipments they are not accessible by the end user IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY In case of installing the batteries by yourself the accumulators have to be pro vided with a two pole circuit breaker protection sized to the features stated in table 2 4 2 Reception of the equipment 4 2 1 Unpacking content checking and inspection e To unpacking see section 4 2 3 e On receiving the device make sure that it has not suffered any damage in transport impact drop and its features correspond with the ones in the order so it is recommended to unpack the UPS and make a first visual inspection e Incase of observing damages make all pertinent claims to the transport agency or in their lack to our company Never start up an equipment when external damag
12. a nonpermanent an exceptional operating mode so these currents will not be kept in mind when sizing the protections e Output protection will be done with a circuit breaker of C char acteristic or any other equivalent one The equipments can be installed and used by per sonnel with not specific training just with only help of this Manual less those ones with power blocks have to be installed by qualified personnel e In the hard wired models is needed to remove the fixing screws of the protection cover and the own cover to proceed to the parallel connection When finalising the corresponding tasks the cover s and their fixing screws will be fitted back e To insert the option cards it is needed to remove the fixing screws of the smart slot and the own cover When finalising the corresponding tasks the cover s and their fixing screws will be fitted back e It is recommended to use pointed terminals in all ends of the cables connected to the power blocks input and output e Check the correct torque in the screws of the power blocks 4 3 1 Connection of input As this is a device with class protection against electric shocks it is essential to install a protective earth conductor connect earth amp Connect the con ductor to the terminal before connecting the power supply to the input UPS e Equipments with IEC inlet all models less the B1 version of 3kVA O Toke the power cord with schuko plug
13. and IEC connector O Connect the IEC connector to the UPS inlet C Insert the schuko plug in to the wall AC outlet e In equipments with terminal blocks 8 kVA model B1 Connect the power supply cables to input power blocks R L and N by respecting the rotation of phase and neutral stated in the labelling of the equipment and in this manual lf this rotation is not respected there could be fault s and or anomalies Pay attention to the correct connection of the input ter minals including the earth by observing the labelling of the equipment When discrepancies exist between the labelling and the in structions of this manual the labelling will always prevail ae i IM SALICRU mi 17 4 3 2 Connection to output As this is a device with class protection against electric shocks it is essential to install a protective earth conductor connect earth gY Connect the con ductor to the terminal before connecting the power supply to the input UPS All the equipments have 2 or 3 schuko outlets depending on the model Also in the 3kVA equipments there is a group of output ter minals Loads can be connected to the schuko outlets or to the output terminals or to both at the same time pro vided that the power of the equipment is not exceeded other wise there could be sudden breaks in the power supply to the loads connected to the output Connect the loads to the outlets schuko In models with term
14. code 0 no output mode 6 2 2 Bypass mode code 1 The LCD panel on bypass mode is shown in figure 13 The information about mains battery UPS output and load will be displayed The UPS operating code is 1 Fig 13 Screen of operating mode code 1 Bypass mode In the same figure that the BYPASS stage is displayed frame with BYPASS inscription inside and active it means that the bypass is supplying the used power by the load s from mains directly through the internal filter and at the same time the bat teries are being charged The UPS acoustic alarm will beep every two minutes On this operating mode the UPS doesn t have back up time function so in case the power supply fails the loads will be shut down due to the lack of energy ae i IM SALICRU Ei 23 6 2 3 Line mode The LCD panel on line mode is shown in figure 14 The infor mation about mains battery UPS output and load will be dis played The UPS operating code is 2 In the same figure that the INVERTER stage is displayed frame with INVERTER inscription inside and active it means that the inverter is supplying the used power by the load s and at the same time the batteries are being charged If the output is overloaded the percentage of load and the acoustic alarm will be triggered activated with two beeps every second It is needed to shutdown the noncritical loads in order to decrease the percentage of
15. essential to install a protective earth conductor connect earth Connect the conductor to the terminal or bar before connecting the power supply to the UPS input e Make sure that all the loads connected to the UPS are only connected to the protective earth bonding terminal The fact of not restricting the earthing of the load or loads and or the batteries case s or cabinet s to this single point will create a return loops to earth which will affect the quality of the supplied power e All terminals identified as earth bonding D are_joined together to the main protective earthing terminal J and to the frame of the device 4 3 5 TerminalsforEPO EmergencyPowerOff e All UPSs have a terminal strip to install an external button for Emergency Power Off EPO e The equipment is preset from factory with the EPO as nor mally open contact So the UPS will break the output power supply when the circuit is open O01 Either by removing the female connector inserted in the plinth This connector has a cable bridge to close the circuit Fig A Fig A Fig B O Or by turning on the external button installed and be longing to the end user The connection in the button has to be in normally closed because it will open the circuit when turning it on e Through the control panel it can be selected the reverse functionality normally closed Less punctual cases it is not recommended to use this type of conne
16. information given by the LCD of the control panel Try to solve the problem by means of the established steps in the table 7 In case the problem per sists consult with our Service and Technical Support S T S When it is needed to contact with our Service and Technical Sup port S T S provide the following information e UPS model and serial number e Date when the problem occurred e Complete description of the problem including the informa tion given by the LCD panel and the status of the alarms e Power supply condition type of load and the level connected to the UPS ambient temperature cooling conditions e Information of the batteries capacity and battery quantity if the equipment is BO or B1 with external batteries e Other informations that you may think that they are important 26 Me USER MANUAL 7 2 1 indications Troubleshooting guide Warning If the UPS doesn t work properly before calling S S T try to resolve the problem using the information in the following table Problem No warning indications although the UPS is connected to mains The screen of LCD panel shows the code 1 although there is mains The screen of the LCD panel shows the code 3 and the acoustic alarm beeps every 4 seconds Back up time is reduced as regards to the nominal Fan fault Battery overvoltage Low battery Charger fault High temperature on DC DC converter High
17. l l i The alarm will be automatically activated again due to low change this factory setting go to section 6 2 6 and activate the y J battery end of back up time When it happens loads and eo UPS have to de shutdown because the equipment will break e Start up the load s do not overload the UPS the output voltage in short e f the alarm on bypass mode disturbs press the key 5 1 3 Start up the UPS with no AC mains ON gt MUTE for more than 1 second to deactivate it This Battery mode action will not affect to the warning and or alarm fault e To start up the equipment with no AC mains cold start it is 5 1 8 EPO Emergency Power Output needed to press twice the key ON from front panel con secutively keeping pressed the key in the second pulsation e Also it is know as RPO Remote Power Output for more than 1 second The inverter will start up and at the same time the status of the UPS will be displayed in the LCD of the front panel Check that the connector of Fig A is inserted before proceeding with the start up When it is activated the output of the equipment doesn t In case of mains fault with the loads connected and turned supply voltage and the screen of the LCD panel shows the on the time that the UPS will be working will depend on the battery charge level and the consumption of the own loads code 30 The EPO acronym are displayed in the screen of connected to the output the LCD panel i
18. load below the 90 of its nominal Capacity Fig 14 Screen of operating mode code 2 Line mode 6 2 4 Battery mode Battery test mode The LCD panel on battery mode is shown on figure 15 The information about mains battery UPS output and load will be displayed The UPS operating code is 3 In the same figure that the INVERTER stage is displayed frame with INVERTER inscription inside and active it means that the inverter is supplying the used power by the load s but the batteries are not being charged due to the lack of mains or wrong mains When the UPS works on battery mode the acoustic alarm will be triggered every four seconds If the button ON of the front panel is pressed for more than 1 second the alarm will be si lenced Press the button ON for more than 1 second again in order to re activate the acoustic alarm function If the UPS is working on battery mode and the input line voltage is higher than the specific range the of the equipment there will be displayed a letter H as an alarm mode Meanwhile if the input line voltage is lower than the specific range of the equip ment there will be displayed a letter L as an alarm too In case there is an input mains failure any letter will not be displayed and voltage and frequency meters will be shown as zero The same screen of figure 16 will be shown for battery test mode and the letters H or L will be displayed during the tes
19. temperature on inverter High ambient temperature High input voltage Battery open Overload Wiring fault EPO activated Bus fault Inverter fault Overtemperature fault Inverter short circuit Bus short circuit Solution Possible cause Check the UPS power cord the wall outlet and installation wiring Check the circuit breaker switch of the distribution panel is turned ON No input voltage nverner is MOL Stanisa Up Press the key ON for more than 1 second Loads are supplied on battery mode Check that The UPS has input voltage and the values of the voltage and frequency are correct It is connected to the wall outlet and the protection of the distribution panel has not tripped Mains has failed or mains voltage and or frequency are out of range It is not connected to the wall outlet or the circuit breaker switch of the distribution panel has been tripped Charge the batteries for 5 8 hours as minimum after checking the capacity If the problem persists consult with the S T S Batteries are not completely charged or some of them are damaged Wrong fan Check if the fan is working properly Automatic transfer of the equipment to battery mode and return back to Battery is over charged line mode when AC mains conditions and batteries are normal When the acoustic alarm beeps every second it means the battery is at the end of back up time Shutdown the loads in short
20. the stated parameters with no break during any blackout or mains fluctuations or deteriorations with a wide range of available models from 0 7 kVA to 3 kVA it al lows adapting the model to the end user needs Thanks to the used technology PWM Pulse Width Modulation and double conversion the UPSs from SLC TWIN PRO series are compact silent and with high efficiency The double conversion principle cancels all the AC mains per turbations A rectifier converts the alternating current from AC input mains into DC direct current that keeps at the optimal level the batteries and supplies the inverter which at the same time generates an AC voltage ready to feed the loads permanently In case of fault of the input power supply of the UPS the batteries supplies clean energy to the inverter The UPS design and construction from SLC TWIN PRO series have been done in accordance with the international norms So this series has been designed to maximize the availability of the critical loads and make sure that your business is protected against fluctuations of voltage frequency electrical noises blackouts and mains faults which are present in the energy distribution lines This is the main target of the UPSs from SLC TWIN PRO series This manual is applicable to the standardized models and stated in table 1 3 3 1 Main features e True on line double conversion and independent output fre quency from mains e Output power fac
21. up under any concept This kind of fault can cause fire or electrical discharge Contact with our S T S Do not cut manipulate the electrical cables do not put heavy objects over them too Any of these actions could cause a short circuit and make a fire or electrical discharge Check that the electrical cables of connection plugs and out lets are in good conditions When moving an equipment from a cold place to a warm en vironment and vice versa it can cause condensation small water drops in the external and internal surfaces Before in stalling a moved equipment from another place or even pack aged the equipment will be left for a minimum time of two hours in the new location before making any action with the purpose of adapting it to the new environmental conditions and avoid the possible condensations The UPS has to be completely dry before starting any instal lation task Do not store install or expose the equipment in corrosive wets dusty inflammable or explosive environments and never outdoors Avoid to locate install or store the equipment in a place with direct sunlight or high temperatures Batteries could be dam aged In the exceptional case and long exposition to intense heat batteries can cause filtrations overheating or explosions which can cause fires burn or other injuries High tempera tures can also make deformation in the plastic enclosure The location will be spacious airy away from heat
22. were needed date and time would agree with the customer to do the task This maintenance modality covers inside the working timetable all the journey expenses and manpower Corrective When a fault occurs in the equipment operating and previous notice to our Service and Technical Support S T S in which a specialized technician will establish the failure scope and he will determine a first diagnostic the corrective action starts The needed visits for its correct resolution are unlimited and they are included inside the maintenance modalities It means that in case of failure we will check the equipments as many time as it were needed Both preventive and corrective maintenance contracts is pos sible to determine the intervention timetable and response times as well as exclusion or inclusion parts in partial or total way with the purpose to be adapted to the customer s need Consult our Website to have more information 7 5 Technical service network Coverage both national and international from our Service and Technical Support S T S can be found in our Website 28 ml ss Me USER MANUAL 8 Annexes 8 1 General technical specifications Available powers kVA kW 3 2 4 Technology On line double conversion PFC double DC bus Rectifier Tipology of the input Single phase Quantity of wires 3 wires Phase R L Neutral N and earth Nominal voltage 208 220 230 240 V AC power reductio
23. RO SLC 1500 TWIN PRO Standard SLC 2000 TWIN PRO SLC 3000 TWIN PRO SLC 700 TWIN PRO B1 700 SLC 1000 TWIN PRO B1 SLC 1500 TWIN PRO B ae SLC 2000 TWIN PRO B1 SLC 3000 TWIN PRO B1 Table 1 Standardized basic models 3 4 Options Depending on the selected configuration the equipment can in clude any of the following options 3 4 1 Isolation transformer The isolation transformer provides a galvanic isolation that al lows isolating the output from the input completely The installation of an electrostatic shield between the primary and secondary windings of the transformer provides a high level of attenuation of the electrical noises The isolation transformer can be installed at the input or output of the UPS from SLC TWIN PRO series and it will always be located out from the equipment enclosure 3 4 2 Externalmaintenancemanualbypass The purpose of this option is to isolate electrically the equip ment from mains and critical loads without breaking the power supply to the loads Therefore in this way the maintenance or fixing tasks can be done in the equipment with no interruption on the power supply energy to the protected system at the same time that unnecessary risks are avoided to the technical staff because it allows a complete disconnection of the UPS from the installation 3 4 3 IntegrationiniTnetworksbymeansofthe SNMP adaptor The big IT systems based on LANs and WANs that integrate servers with di
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25. al batteries extended back up times B1 Connection of main input earth terminal and the earth bonding 4 3 4 terminal 4 3 5 Terminals for EPO Emergency Power Off 4 3 6 Communication ports 4 3 6 1 USB interface 4 3 6 2 Protection against transient voltages for Modem ADSL Fax lines 4 3 6 3 Smart slot 4 3 6 4 Relays interface option 4 3 7 Software 4 3 8 Considerations before starting up the connected loads 5 Operating 5 1 UPS commissioning and shutdown 5 1 1 Preliminary controls 5 1 2 Start up the UPS with AC mains 5 1 3 Start up the UPS with no AC mains Battery mode 5 1 4 UPS shutdown with AC mains on Inverter mode 5 1 5 UPS shutdown with no AC mains on Battery mode 5 1 6 Battery test function 5 1 7 Alarm silencer 5 1 8 EPO Emergency Power Outpui ae i IM SALICRU J 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 5 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 3 7 14 74 1 7 2 2A 7 3 7 3 1 7 8 2 73 3 7 4 7 5 8 1 8 2 Control panel with LCD Control panel Setting and configuration of the control panel No output mode code 0 Bypass mode code 1 Line mode Battery mode Battery test mode Wrong mode ECO mode Economy Converter mode Settings through the LCD panel of the synoptic Maintenance warranty and service Battery maintenance Notes for installing and replacing the batteries UPS Trouble Shooting guid
26. attery mode 3 Battery test mode 4 ECO mode 5 Converter mode 6 Fault codes Bus fault 05 Inverter fault 06 Overload fault 07 Overtemperature fault 08 Inverter short circuit 14 DC bus short circuit 28 Warning codes Wiring fault 09 Fan fault 10 Battery overvoltage over charged 11 Low battery 12 Charger fault 13 DC DC high temperature 21 High inverter temperature 24 High ambient temperature 25 High mains voltage OVCD action 26 Open battery 27 Overload 29 EPO On connector Fig A removed or external button On 30 Table 6 Code list and their meaning All operating codes of fault or warning that can be displayed in the LCD panel of the synoptic are listed in table 6 Several codes can be activated or displayed at the same time which correspond to an operating mode to a warning or even some fault alarms at the same time Each one of these codes will be displayed cyclically in the LCD screen less when one or several alarms are activated In the last case the LCD panel will display the alarm or the alarms cyclically only and the operating modes or warnings will not be shown 6 2 1 The LCD panel on no output mode is shown in figure 12 The information about mains battery UPS output and load will be displayed The UPS operating code is 0 No output mode code 0 On this mode the UPS doesn t supply output voltage but it is still charging the batteries MODE Fig 12 Screen of operating mode
27. cks it is essential to install a protective earth conductor connect earth amp J Connect the con ductor to the terminal before connecting the power supply to the input UPS To not respect the stated indications in this sec tion and the safety instructions 1 2 3 means a high risk of electrical discharge and even the death All the standard UPSs have batteries in the same enclosure less the BO and B1 Battery protection is done by internal fuses and not accessible for the end user Battery modules have internal protections for the batteries too and they are not accessible for the end user A IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY In case of installing the batteries by yourself the accumulators has to be pro vided with a two pole circuit breaker protection sized to the features stated in table 2 Minimum features of fast Batteries type Model U x N U element Voltage Current DC V A U SLC 700 TWIN PRO B1 12Vx3 50 SLC 1000 TWIN PRO B1 36 V 41 4 V 50 nominal floating SLC 1500 TWIN PRO B1 40 12Vx8 SLC 2000 TWINPROB1 S6v 1104V 40 SLC 3000 TWIN PRO B1 60 Table 2 Featuresofprotectionbetweentheequipmentandbatterycabinet Before starting the connection between the bat tery module s and the equipment check that the equipment switch es and the one in the battery cabinet are in Off position Likewise when batteries are installed by own self the fuse or switch has to be turned off
28. contents the basic instructions and features for the equipment safety To not respect these indications can create material damages on the own equipment installation or loads Notes of information symbol Additional topics that complement the basic procedures These instructions are important for the equipment use and its optimum efficiency Main protective earthing terminal symbol Con nect the earth cable coming from the installation to this terminal amp Earth bonding terminal Connect the earth cable coming from the load and the external battery cabinet to this terminal Preservation of the environment The presence of this symbol in the product or in their associated docu m mentation states that when its useful life is expired it will not be disposed together with the domestic residuals In order to avoid possible damages to the environment sepa rate this product from other residuals and recycle it suitably The users can contact with their provider or with the pertinent local authorities to be informed on how and where they can take the product to be recycled and or disposed correctly e Ne Alternating Current A C e Zaa Direct Current D C N K Recycle 1 2 2 For more information and or help For more information and or help of your specific unit contact with our Service and Technical Support S T S 1 2 3 Safety instructions e Check the data of the nameplate ar
29. ction due to the function of the EPO button because it would not work in case of any of the two cables that goes from the button to the UPS were cut damaged On the other hand this failure would be immediately detected in the normally open EPO type with the inconvenience of the sudden break in the power supply to the loads but with a com plete guarantee of the functioning of the emergency power off e To restore the normal operating mode of the UPS the con nector with the cable bridge has to be fitted back in the ter minal strip or to deactivate the EPO button and later on to cancel the EPO status in the control panel The equipment will be operative 4 3 6 Communication ports 4 3 6 1 USB interface Communication line COM is a very low voltage circuit of safety To preserve the quality it has to be installed separate from other lines that have dangerous voltages energy distribution line e USB interface is used by the monitoring software and firm ware updating e USB communication port is compatible with the USB 1 1 pro tocol for communication software 4 3 6 2 ProtectionagainsttransientvoltagesforlViodem ADSL Fax lines The communication line COM is a very low safety voltage circuit To preserve the quality it has to be in stalled separate from other dangerous voltages energy distri bution lines e Connect the main line of the Modem ADSL Fax to the RJ45 connector of the equipment
30. ctions of the switchgear panel will have the following features O For input line type B for RCD devices and C character istic for circuit breakers O For the output load feeding C characteristic for circuit breaker Regarding the size they will be as minimum to the currents stated in the nameplate of each UPS In the nameplate of the equipment there are only printed the nominal currents as it is stated in the safety standard EN IEC 62040 1 To calculate the input current the power factor and the efficiency of the equipment have been considered Overload conditions are considered as nonpermanent and exceptional operating mode If it is added peripherals to the input or output like transformers or autotransformers to the UPS the currents stated in the own nameplates of those elements has to be considered in order to use the suitable cross sections by respecting the Local and or National Low Voltage Regulation A When an equipment incorporates a galvanic isolation transformer as standard as an option or either installed by yourself either at the UPS input line output or in both protec tions against indirect contact has to be fitted in residual cur rent device at the output of each transformer because due to its specification of isolation it will prevent the triggering of the protections fitted in the primary of the transformer in case of electrical shock in the secondary output of the isolation transformer e
31. d at the same time only 50 Hz They are the two selectable frequency values of the 60 Hz output voltage with the UPS on standby or bypass mode One of them can be activated at the same time only Bypass disable Selection of bypass enabled disabled with the UPS on Bypass enable standby or bypass mode One of them can be activated at the same time only 1 Screen that UPS ECO or CVF can be selected as operating modes of the equipment where UPS Setting of normal inverter Line mode ECO Setting of Economy mode Standby mode CVF Setting of the equipment as frequency converter The detailed illustration of the three modes and operation of the configuration are described next Table 5 LCD panel messages and their functions 22 Eil fa Me USER MANUAL Inverter operating information Bypass operating information Input the C Ea Output informat Z inf t mia Na Ae ENE RST BBBVoc SHORT Load Informat of FAULT VDC ERROR w oa the Mode MoDEgg 198 OW 8S ay informat Fault WARNING BAT TERY Warning 208 Vac 230 VAC 50HZ codes 220VAC 240 Vac 6OHZ __ Informat to select the output Battery voltage and frequency and the information bypass enabling and disabling Fig 11 Display LCD panel control description 6 2 Setting and configuration of the control panel Operating mode Code Operating codes No output mode 0 Bypass mode 1 Line mode 2 B
32. documentation has to be read care fully before installing location change setting or any handling of any kind including the start up and shutdown operation Keep this document for future consults In the next pages the equipment and S T S terms are re ferred to the Uninterruptible Power Supply or UPS and Service and Technical Support respectively 1 2 1 Some or all the symbols of this section can be used and shown in the equipment and or in the description of this document It is advisable to be familiar with them and understand their meaning Conventions and used symbols A Danger of electrical discharge symbol Pay spe cial attention to it both in the indication on the equip ment and in the paragraph referred to this user s manual because it contents features and basic informations for person safety To not respect these indications can result in serious incidents or even the death due to electrical dis charges A Warning symbol Carefully read the indicated par agraph and take the stated prevention measures so it contents basic safety instructions for persons To not respect such instructions can cause serious incidents Those indica tions with CAUTION symbol content features and basic in structions for safety of the things To not respect such instructions can damage the goods A N Precaution symbol Read the paragraph text and take the stated preventive mediums it
33. e Troubleshooting guide Warning indications Warranty conditions Covered product Warranty terms Out of scope of supply Description of the available maintenance and service contracts Technical service network Annexes General technical specifications Glossary mi 3 1 Introduction 1 1 Acknowledgement letter We would like to thank you in advance for the trust you have placed in us by purchasing this product Read this instruction manual carefully before starting up the equipment and keep it for any possible future consult that can arise We remain at you entire disposal for any further information or any query you should wish to make Yours sincerely SALICRU O The equipment here described can cause important physical damages due to wrong handling This is why the installation maintenance and or fixing of the here described equipment must be done by our staff or specifically authorised O According to our policy of constant evolution we reserve the right to modify the specifications in part or in whole without forewarning O All reproduction or third party concession of this manual is prohibited without the previous written au thorization of our firm 1 2 Using this manual The target of this manual or publication is to provide information regarding the safety and to give explanations about the proce dures for the installation and operating of the equipment This manual and rest of support
34. e UPS runs on battery mode Output information It displays the output voltage value which will be showed from 0 to 999 Vac It displays the frequency value of the output voltage which will be showed from 0 to 99 Hz It displays the of the load in W or VA the maximum value will be showed from 0 to 199 only SHO RT It displays that the output is short circuited and the UPS could be shutdown OVERLOAD It displays that the load overcomes the SPEC range Battery information y It displays the battery voltage value which will be tent tf tamt Vi showed from 0 to 999 Vdc It displays the of the battery capacity which will be C1 tat O showed from 0 to 199 OVER CHARGE f It displays that the battery is overcharged and the UPS could transfer to battery mode LOW It displays that the battery is low and the UPS could be shutdown shortly Information of Mode Fault Warning codes FAULT It displays the UPS operating mode It will show the MODE amp amp Mode Fault Warning codes which are identified in table at a 6 this section WARNING Inverter operating information Bypass operating information Information of output voltage and frequency and status of bypass It displays that the inverter is running It displays that the bypass is activated 208V c 220V c f They are the eight selectable output voltage values with 230V 240V the UPS on standby or bypass mode One of them can oe AC be activate
35. e control From factory all contacts are normally opened being able to set them separately one by one by means of the Hyper Terminal software or equivalent e The most common use of this type of ports is to provide the needed information for the closing file software e This card has a RS232 port through a RJ connector So in case of requiring a DB9 connector use the adaptor RJ DB9 supplied with the relays interface card e For more information contact with our S T S or our nearest distributor ae i IM SALICRU J mi 19 SW2 On Relays interface card Internal relays es Fig 8 Relays interface pin out Installation procedure O Go to website http support salicru com O Choose the operating platform that you need and follow the instructions described in the web site to download the software O When downloading the needed files from Internet enter the following licence to install the software 5110 1 01220 0100 478DF2aA When the computer is rebooted WinPower software will be shown as an icon with plug shape and green colour in the system tray near the clock Winpower Manager Yer1 0 agent Read 5 Sj x System Logs UPS Tools Monitor Preference Language Help KEHA UPS Status UPS Normal Voltage Frequency Installation Remove the protection cover from the relays interface slot of the equipment Take the relays interface card and insert it into the reserv
36. e the required by the in stallation Never forget that the UPS is a generator of elec trical energy therefore the user has to take precau tions about against direct and indirect contacts Its energy source a part from the AC mains lies on the bat teries usually included in the same case or cabinet that the equipment electronics However some models and or ex tended back up times batteries can be supplied in a separate case or cabinet If the batteries are connected to the equipment and their pro tections are switched On whenever they are it is irrelevant if the UPS is or not connected to mains as well as the status of the mains protection The outlets or output power blocks will supply voltage meanwhile the battery set has energy Compliance as regards to Safety instructions is mandatory being the user the legal responsible regarding to its observance and application Read them care fully and follow the stated steps in the established order keep them for future consults that may arise If the instructions are not in total or partial and in special referred to the safety do not carry on with 4 E li Ey Me USER MANUAL the installation or commissioning tasks because there could be a risk on your safety or on the other s persons being able to make serious injuries even the death also it can cause damages to the equipment and or to the loads and installation The local electrical regu
37. ed Make sure that the short circuit has been cancelled and the UPS doesn t have any internal fault before starting up the equipment again Contact with the S T S Short circuited output UPS internal fault Table 7 Troubleshooting guide Other circumstances or conditions ae i IM SALICRU J mi 27 7 3 Warranty conditions The limited warranty only applies to those products that you ac quire for commercial or industrial use in the normal development of your business 7 3 1 UPS SLC TWIN PRO series Covered product 7 3 2 Warranty terms This product is guaranteed against any parts and or labour de fect for 12 months period from its commissioning by our com pany staff or other specifically authorised or 18 months from its factory delivery whichever expires first In case of failure of the product inside the warranty period we must repair at our facili ties at no cost the faulty part or parts The transport expenses and packaging will be borne to the user We guarantees for period time higher than 10 years the avail ability of parts and spare parts as hardware as software as well as a complete assistance regarding the reparations com ponents replacement and software updating 7 3 3 Out of scope of supply Our company is not forced by the warranty if it appreciates that the defect in the product doesn t exist or it was caused by a wrong use negligence installation and or inadequate testing
38. ed slot Make sure that it is well connected so the resistance that the own connector inside the slot makes has to be over come Make the needed connections in the alarm terminal strip Put the new protection cover that it is supplied with the relays interface card and fix it through the same screws that fixed the original cover Description Nrpin input output Mains fault Output Low battery Output General alarm Output Bypass status Output Summary alarm Output Battery test Output Shutdown in process Output Overload alarm Output UPS signal On Input UPS signal Off 1 GND 7 Input Programmable signal as EPO Shutdown on battery mode 1 GND 8 Input Shutdown on any mode Remote control On Off Table 3 Relays interface alarms 4 3 7 Software Free software download WinPower WinPower is a UPS monitoring software which makes a user friendly interface of monitoring and management This software supplies an auto Shutdown for a system based on several PCs in case of an electrical blackout With this soft ware the end users can monitor and manage any UPS in the same IT network through the RS232 or USB communication port never mind the distance between them Max Volt Min Volt Model et Voltage Com Port Standard Temp Capacity 2004 10 28 13 53 35 Agent Start Fig 9 Main screen of the monitoring software 4 3 8 Considerationsbeforestartingupthe connected loads
39. ee UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS LIGHTING FLOW DIMMER STABILIZERS ILUEST SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY STATIC INVERTERS PHOTOVOLTAIC INVERTERS VOLTAGE STABILIZERS AND POWER LINE CONDITIONERS Illi DEN UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY 0000 sSaLlicru sSal icruy UPS SLC TWIN PRO series 0 7 to 3 KVA E Ii USER S MANUAL General index 1 Introduction 1 1 Acknowledgement letter 1 2 Using this manual 1 2 1 Conventions and used symbols 1 2 2 For more information and or help 1 2 3 Safety instructions 1 2 3 1 General safety warnings 1 2 3 2 To keep in mind 1 2 3 3 Safety warning regarding batteries 2 Quality and standard guarantee 2 1 Declaration of the management 2 2 Standard 2 3 Environment 3 Presentation 3 1 Views 3 1 1 Views of the equipment 3 2 Definition of the product 3 2 1 Nomenclature 3 3 Operating principle 3 3 1 Main features 3 4 Options 3 4 1 Isolation transformer 3 4 2 External maintenance manual bypass 3 4 3 Integration in IT networks by means of the SNMP adaptor 3 4 4 Relays interface card 3 4 5 MODBUS protocol 4 Installation 4 1 To be considered in the installation 4 2 Reception of the equipment 4 2 1 Unpacking content checking and inspection 4 2 2 Storage 4 2 3 Unpacking 4 2 4 Transport to location 4 3 Connection 4 3 1 Connection of input 4 3 2 Connection to output 4 3 3 Connection of extern
40. erature 0 45 C Storage temperature 15 50 C Storage temperature without batteries 20 70 C Operating altitude lt 1000 m for higher altitudes correct according to table 9 Relative humidity 0 95 non condensing Protection degree IP20 400 x 145 x 220 Dimensions Depth x Width x Height mm 460 x 192 x 347 Weight kg Standard UPS O B a y lt O 33 Weight kg BO version UPS Ss 7 S R 13 Weight kg B1 version UPS OS 7 S 8 S 2 B 14 Safety EN IEC 62040 7 EN IEC 60950 1 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC EN IEC 62040 2 Marking CE Quality system Table 8 General technical specifications ISO 9001 e ISO 140001 analogical signals in real time in a system that runs in this Arid my 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 2000 4500 5000 Table 9 Correction of power rate as regards to operating altitude 8 2 Glossary AC It is nominated as alternating current abbreviation in Spanish CA and in English AC to the electrical current in which the magnitude and direction varies in a cyclic way The most common wave shape of the alternating current is sinewave because the energy transmission is better Nevertheless some applications could need other period wave shapes like triangular or square Bypass Manual or automatic it is the physical junction be tween the input and the output electric device DC The direct current CC in Spanish DC in English is the continuous electron
41. es can be observed e Also check that the data in the nameplate sticked in the pack aging and in the equipment correspond to the ones stated in the order so it is required to unpack it See section 4 2 3 Otherwise make a nonconformity as soon as possible by quoting the serial number of the equipment and references in the delivery note e Check the contents of the packaging Depending on what we are checking an equipment or battery module the con tents will vary O UPS The own equipment Hardcopy quick guide Also for 3kVA models a users manual on digital support CD 1 connection cable for input schuko plug and IEC connector 1 USB communication cable 1 female connector for connection of an external EPO with an isolated cable as jumper mode in order to close the circuit O Battery module 16 E USER MANUAL The own module 1 trunk with Anderson connectors at its ends in order to do the connection between the battery module and the equipment 1 connection cable for the earth protection to joint between the equipment and module Once the reception is finished it is advisable to pack the UPS again till its commissioning in order to protect it against me chanical shocks dust dirt etc 4 2 2 Storage Storage of the equipment will be done in a dry place safe guard from rain protected from dust water jets or chemical agents never outdoors It is adv
42. fferent platforms they have to include an easy way of controlling and management at the manager system dis posal This facility is got through the SNMP adaptor which is well known by the main software and hardware manufacturers The available SNMP option for SLC TWIN PRO series is a card 14 Eil a Me USER MANUAL to be inserted into the slot that the UPS has in its rear side The connection of the UPS with the SNMP is internal meanwhile the connection between the SNMP and the IT network is done through a RJ45 connector 10 base 3 4 4 Relays interface card See section 4 3 6 4 3 4 5 MODBUS protocol The big IT systems based on LANs and WANs many times they require that the communication with any device to be inte grated in the IT network has to be done by means of an industrial standard protocol One of the most used industrial standard protocols in the market is the MODBUS protocol SLC TWIN PRO series is also ready to be integrated in this type of environments through the external SNMP TH card device with MODBUS protocol ae i IM SALICRU J mi 15 A Installation Check the Safety instructions from section 1 2 3 Check that the data in the nameplate are the required by the installation A wrong connection or manoeuvring can make faults in the UPS and or loads connected to itself Read carefully the in structions of this manual and follow the stated steps in the established order
43. flow through a cable between two points with different potential Unlike the alternating current in direct current the electrical loads always flow in the same direction from the highest potential point to the lowest one Although usually the direct current is identified with the constant cur rent for example the one supplied by the battery it is con tinuous any current that always maintain the polarity DSP It is the acronym of Digital Signal Processor A DSP is a system based on a processor or microprocessor that has instructions in it a hardware and an optimised software to develop applications where numerical operations are needed with very fast speed Due to this it is very useful to process 30 Eil a way real time samples are received usually coming from an analogical digital converter ADC Power factor It is defined as power factor p f of an alter nating current circuit as the ratio between the active power P and the apparent power S or as the cosines of the angle that make the current and voltage vectors designating as cos 0 being 0 the value of that angle GND The term ground as its name states refers to the po tential of the earth surface EMI filter Filter able to decrease the electromagnetic inter ferences which is the perturbation that happens in a radio receptor or in any other electrical circuit caused by the elec tromagnetic radiation coming from an external source Also itis known a
44. fore manipulating any terminal block identified in the labelling as Batteries O Disconnect the corresponding protection elements O When connecting a battery cabinet to the equipment respect the cable s polarity and colour red positive black negative indicated in the manual and in the cor responding labelling Wear rubber gloves and shoes Use tools with insulated handles Take off watches rings or other metal objects Do not place metal tools or objects over the batteries OUUOUOU NO Never manipulate with your hands or through conducting objects do not short either the battery terminal block of the equipment or the own from the batteries In order to avoid a complete discharge of the batteries and as a safety measure after a long blackout of the commercial mains and when ending the working day proceed to the load shutdown and then to the equipment too by following the op erating described in this User s manual When the equipment and or battery module has a protec tion through a fuse and it were needed to be replaced it will always be done by another one with the same dimension type and size For long periods of disconnection consider that the equip ment has to be connected once a month for 10 hours as minimum in order to charge the batteries so the irreversible degradation of itself is avoided On the other hand in case of storing an equipment it will be done in a fresh and dry place never outdoo
45. g in this circuit e Isolate the Uninterruptible Power System UPS e Check the voltage between all terminals including the protective earth A Risk of voltage feedback from UPS 1 2 3 1 General safety warnings All connections and disconnections of the cables from the equipment including the control ones will be done with no power supply and the switches on rest position O or Off Shutdown the equipment completely by switching Off the button of the control panel first Next disconnect the cable from the wall outlet for equipments up to standard 3 kVA or by switching Off the input circuit breaker of the installation and disconnect the power supply cables in models of the 3 kVA B1 or higher power rate The indiscriminate manoeuvring of the switches may involve production losses and or equipment dam ages Consult the documentation before doing any action Pay special attention to the labelling of the equipment that warns about the Electrical shock hazard Inside the equipment there are dangerous voltages never open the enclosure the access has to be done by qualified staff In case of maintenance or fault consult to the closest S T S Cross cable sections used to supply the equipment and loads will be according to the nominal current stated in the nameplate label of the equipment and respecting the Low Voltage Electro technical Regulations or standards of the country Use approved cables only
46. he following recommendations O f lt 18kg O ff 18 32kg O fff 32 55kg o Wal gt 55 kg UPSs are electronic equipments so they will be treated as they are O Avoid shocks O Avoid jolting or bouncing of the UPS like those produced by moving the equipment on a hand truck and move on an uneven or wavy surface UPS transport will be done packaged inside its original pack aging in order to prevent it from shock and impact and by means of the suitable type of packaging carton box pallet packaging and appropriate to its weight Although the physical location of the elements can differ from the illustrations in this manual in some cases the correct la belling correct the possible doubts and makes easy its com prehension 6 Me USER MANUAL 1 2 3 3 Safety warning regarding batteries The manipulation and connection of the batteries shall be done and supervised by personnel with battery knowledge only Before doing any action disconnect the batteries Check that no current is present and there is not dangerous voltage in the DC BUS capacitors or in the endpoint of the battery set terminals Battery circuit is not isolated from input voltage Dangerous voltages can be found between the terminals of the battery set and the earth Check that there is not any voltage at the input before take any action over them When faulty batteries are replaced the complete battery set has to be replaced less exce
47. i n o code O or bypass mode code 1 depending if the initial configuration has been changed or not On bypass mode code 1 the UPS will still be supplying output voltage through its bypass so to shutdown the loads completely the circuit breaker switch from control panel will ee h to be t d off too 5 1 UPScommissioningandshutdown ee 5 1 5 UPS shutdown with no AC mains on Battery mode 5 1 1 Preliminary controls e Shutdown the UPS inverter by a simple pulsation of more than e Make sure that all connections have been done properly and 1 second over the key OFF The UPS will be shutdown respecting the labelling of the equipment and the instructions of chapter 4 If the factory preset setting has been changed from code 0 to code 1 when mains voltage is re e Check that the power supply is correct stored the equipment will still be supplying voltage to e Check that the UPS is Off shutdown the output through the bypass It is needed to turn the circuit breaker switch from control panel off in order to leave the loads with no voltage e Make sure that all loads are shutdown Off Loads can be connected after the UPS start up and one by one Before shutdown the UPS check that all loads are shutdown Off 5 1 6 Battery test function Cheek hat the thermal protection of ihe equipment 1s not e To make a battery test with the equipment started up and mains tripped present pre
48. inal blocks connect the loads to output power block U L and N by respecting the phase and neu tral rotation stated in the labelling of the equipment When discrepancies exist between the labelling and the in structions of this manual the labelling will always prevail If besides of the critical loads it is required to connect lag ging loads of high consumption like laser printers or CRT monitors the inrush currents of these peripherals will be kept in mind in order to avoid blocking the equipment under the worst conditions It is better to not connect the loads of this kind due to the high quantity of energy resources that take from the UPS With respect to the protection that must be placed at the output of the UPS we recommend that the output power should be distributed in at least four lines Each one should have a circuit breaker protection switch of a value of one quarter of the nominal power This type of power distribu tion will allow that in the event of a breakdown in any of the machines connected to the device causing a short circuit it will affect to no more than the line that is faulty The rest of the connected loads will have their continuity as sured due to the triggering of the protection because the line affected by the short circuit will trip its protection 4 3 3 Connection of external batteries extended back up times B1 As this is a device with class protection against electric sho
49. isable to keep the equipment and the battery pack s into their original packages which have been designed to assure the maximum protection during the transport and storage In general and other than in special cases the UPS has sealed lead calcium batteries and should not be stored for more than 12 months see the date of the last charge of the batteries noted on the label adhered to the device packaging or on the battery unit After this time connect the equipment to mains and together with battery unit if any start it up according to the instructions described in this manual and charge them for 2 hours from floating level Finally shutdown the equipment disconnect it and fit the UPS and batteries in their original packaging noting the new bat tery charge date on each respective label Do not store the devices where the ambient temperature exceeds above 50 C or below 15 C otherwise it may de grade the electrical characteristics of the batteries 4 2 3 Unpacking The packaging of the equipment has a cardboard enclosure expanded polystyrene EPS or polyethylene foam EPE cor ners plastic bag and polyethylene strip all materials a re recy clable so if you are going to dispose them do it in accordance with the regulations in force It is recommended to keep the packaging in case it were needed in future Proceed as follows O Cutthe strips of the cardboard enclosure in those models with strips O Take ou
50. laced at the same time and following the instructions of the manufacturer Usually the batteries should be charged and discharged every 4 or 6 months The charging would be started after shut down the UPS due to a low battery discharging Charging time for standard UPS should be 12 hours as minimum 1 Notes for installing and replacing the batteries If it is needed to replace the connection of any wire purchase original parts through authorised distributors or service cen tres in order to avoid overheating and sparks with fire risk because the size is not enough Do not short the and poles of the batteries there is risk of fire or electrocution Be sure that there is no voltage before touching the batteries Battery circuit is not isolated from the input Hazardous volt ages can be found between the battery and earth terminals Although the input circuit breaker the switchgear panel is turned off the internal parts of the UPS are still connected to the batteries so there are hazardous voltages inside Therefore before doing any reparation or maintenance task the internal battery fuses have to be removed and or the in terlink connections between them and the UPS Batteries have hazardous voltages The battery maintenance and replacement have to be done by qualified personnel and familiarised with them Nobody else can manipulate them 7 2 UPS Trouble Shooting guide If the UPS doesn t work properly check the
51. lations and the different re strictions of the client s site they can invalidate some recommendations included in the manuals When discrepan cies exist the user has to comply the local regulations The equipments provided with power cord with plug and outlets can be connected and used by personnel without any kind of experience The equipments with power blocks have to be installed by qualified personnel and it can be used by personnel with not specific training just with only help of this manual A person is defined as qualified if it has experience of as sembling commissioning and perfect control operating of the equipment if he has the requirements to do the job and if has read and understand all the things described in this manual in particular the safety indications Such preparation is considered only valid if it is certified by our S T S Place the equipment the closest to the power supply and loads to be supplied leaving an easy access if it were needed an urgent disconnection In the hard wired equipments and due to the impossibility of fast disconnection a diconnection device Switch with easy access and close to the equipment will be installed Warning labels should be placed on all primary power switches installed in places away from the equipment to alert the electrical maintenance personnel of the presence of a UPS in the circuit The label will bear the following text or an equivalent one Before workin
52. n UPS would be disconnected and also the earth from the loads connected to the output For this reason the general protection earth cable of the building or switchgear panel that supplies the UPS will not be disconnected In small equipments the ones connected with the foreseen power cord with plug check that the sum of the leakage currents of the UPS and connected load s do not exceed over 3 5mA The installation will have input protections sized to the cur rents of the equipment and stated in the nameplate label RCD devices type B and circuit breakers with C character istic or any other equivalent one Overload conditions are considered as a nonpermanent an exceptional operating mode so these currents will not be kept in mind when sizing the protections Do not overload the UPS by connecting loads with inrush consumptions at its output like laser printers Output protection will be done with a circuit breaker of C char acteristic or an equivalent one It is recommended to distribute the output power into four lines as minimum Each one of them will have a protection circuit breaker sized to the quarter of the nominal power This kind of outgoing distributions will allow that any fault in any device connected to the equipment that makes a short circuit will affect to the line with the faulty device only An uninterruptible power supply will be guaranteed to the rest of connected loads due to the protection tripping of
53. n of 10 to 208 V AC Input voltage range with 100 load 176 276 V AC Input voltage range with 50 load 110 300 V AC Voltage range of transference Depending on the load percentage between 100 and 50 Low mains voltage 176 110 V AC 3 Restore from low mains 186 120 V AC 3 High mains voltage 300 V AC 3 Restore from mains high 290 V AC 3 Frequency 50 60 Hz autosensing Input frequency range 10 45 55 54 66 Hz THDi lt 5 at full load Power factor gt 0 99 at full load Inverter Technology PWM Switching frequency 19 2 kHz Wave shape Pure sinewave Nominal voltage 208 220 230 240 V AC Output voltage accuracy 2 Voltage THD with linear load lt 2 Voltage THD with non linear load lt 5 Output voltage recovering time 100 ms IEC 62040 3 non linear load Transient response of the output voltage with load 9 fluctuation of 0 100 0 Transient response of the output voltage with load 6 fluctuation of 20 100 20 With mains present synchronised at nominal input 45 55 54 66 Hz Frequency Free running back up time mode 50 60 0 2 Hz Slew rate 1 Hz sec 0 8 by default Power factor 0 6 to 1 Permissible load power factor 0 3 inductive to 1 Transfer time inverter to battery 0 ms Transfer time inverter to bypass lt 4 ms Transfer time inverter to ECO 0 ms Transfer time ECO to inverter lt 10 ms Efficiency at full load line mode with 100 87 charged battery
54. nstead of the output voltage figure e Start up the load s do not overload the UPS It is a special situation where it is done an immediate break of the UPS output voltage and alarms as a preventive or 5 1 4 UPSshutdownwithACmains oninverter a a mode The EPO condition leaves the loads with no power supply but the UPS is not shutdown To do it the EPO condition has To shutdown the inverter of UPS press over the key OFF of to be released previously and then shutdown the equipment front panel for more than 1 second through the key OFF see table 4 To start up the UPS press The UPS will shift to no output mode 0 bypass deactivated over the key ON see table 4 ae li IM SALICRU J mi 21 6 Control panel with LCD 6 1 Control panel NZ Tw gt a SLC TWIN PRO N N SHMMUIII Nt CLL SS Description UPS on bypass mode the output voltage SELECT key frequency and bypasss enabling disabling can be selected by pressing the key SELECT and Key validated with ENTER 4 ENTER key OFF Press for more than 1 sec the key OFF The inverter is shutdown and the output is transferred over the bypass If there is power supply and bypass is activated code 1 the outputs schuko outlets and specific terminals supplies voltage direct from mains through the UPS shutdown J static bypass Consider by default that the bypass is deactivated from factory code O so in this
55. ode that emits light almost monochrome with a very narrow spectrum it means when it is direct polar ized and it is crossed by an electric current The colour wave longitude depends on the semiconductor material used in its construction being able to vary from the ultraviolet one going through the visible spectrum light to the infrared re ceiving these last ones the denomination of IRED Infra Red Emitting Diode e Circuit breaker A circuit breaker or switch is a device ready to break the electrical current of a circuit when it over comes the maximum set values e On Line mode Regarding to an equipment it is on line when it is connected to the system and it is in operation and usually has its power supply turned on e Inverter An inverter is a circuit used to convert direct cur rent into alternating current The function of an inverter is to change an input voltage of direct current into a symmetrical output voltage of alternating current with the required magni tude and frequency by the user or the designer e Rectifier In electronic a rectifier is the element or circuit that allows to convert the alternating current into direct cur rent This is done by rectifier diodes which can be solid state semiconductors vacuum or gassy valves as the mercury vapour Depending on the features of the alternating current power supply used it is classified as single phase when they are fed by a single phase electrical main
56. ptional cases in new equip ments were due to manufacturing faults it will only be re placed the defective ones The replacement will be done by another one of the same type voltage Capacity quantity and brand All of them has to be of the same brand Generally the used batteries are sealed lead acid of 12V and maintenance free VRLA Do not reuse the faulty batteries There could be an explo sion or burst any battery with the involved problems and is sues that could happen Generally supplied batteries are installed in the same cab inet case or rack of the equipment Depending on the power autonomy or both they can be supplied separately from the equipment in another cabinet case or rack with the interlink cables among them Do not modify its length In those equipments requested without batteries their ac quisition installation and connection of themselves will be done by the end user and under his responsibility Data concerning the batteries as regards to quantity capacity and voltage are stated in this battery label sticked beside the nameplate of the equipment Respect these data battery connection polarity and the supplied circuit diagram strictly For an optimum and efficient operating the battery set has to be located as close as possible to the equipment The battery voltage can involve the risk of electric shock and can produce high short circuit currents Ob serve the following preventive measures be
57. rs Never short the battery terminals as it involves a high risk It involves the detriment of the equipment and batteries Avoid mechanical efforts and impacts Do not open or mutilate the battery Spilled electrolyte is harmful and toxic to the skin and eyes Do not dispose the batteries in a fire and high temperatures The batteries may explode In case of contact of the acid with parts of the body wash immediately with plenty water and call urgently the nearest medical service Batteries involve a serious risk for the health and for the en vironment Their disposal should be done according to the existing laws Im SALICRUg 7 2 Quality and standard guarantee 2 1 Declaration of the management Our target is the client s satisfaction therefore this Management has decided to establish a Quality and Environmental policy by means of installation a Quality and Environmental Management System that becomes us capable to comply the requirements demanded by the standard ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 and by our Clients and concerned parts too Likewise the enterprise Management is committed with the de velopment and improvement of the Quality and Environmental Management System through e The communication to all the company about the impor tance of satisfaction both in the client s requirements and in the legal and regulations e The Quality and Environmental Policy diffusion and the fixa tion of the Quality and
58. s or three phase when they are fed by the three phases Depending on the rectification type they can be half wave when only one of the current semi cycles is used or full wave where both semi cycles are used e Relay The relay in French relais relief is an electrome chanical device that works as a switch controlled by an elec tric circuit where through an electromagnet a set of contacts are moved and it allows to open or to close other independent electric circuits e SCR Abbreviation of Silicon Controlled Rectifier called commonly as Thyristor semiconductor device of 4 layer that works as almost an ideal switch e THD They are the acronyms of Total Harmonic Distor tion The total harmonic distortion is done when the output signal of a system is not equivalent to the one that enter into it This lack of linearity affects to the wave shape because the equipment has introduced harmonics that they were not in the input signal As they are harmonics it means multiple of the input signal this distortion is not so dissonant and it is more difficult to detect ae li IM SALICRU J mi 31 ae UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UPS LIGHTING FLOW DIMMER STABILIZERS ILUEST SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY STATIC INVERTERS PHOTOVOLTAIC INVERTERS VOLTAGE STABILIZERS AND POWER LINE CONDITIONERS gy EK958A01 SA LIC U Avda de la Serra 100 08460 Palautordera BARCELONA Tel 34 93 848 24 00 902 48 24 00 Only
59. s EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference Radio Fre quency Interference or RFI This perturbation can derate or limit the efficiency of the circuit IGBT The Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor is a semicon ductor device that is used as a controlled switch in power elec tronic circuits This device has the feature of the gate signal of the effect field transistors with the capacity of high current and low voltage saturation of the bipolar transistor combining an isolated FET gate for the input and a bipolar transistor as switch in a single device The triggering circuit of the IGBT is as the MOSFET one while the driving features are like the BUT Interface In electronic telecommunications and hardware an interface electronic is the port physical circuit through which are sent or received signals from a system or subsys tems toward others kVA The voltampere is the unit of the apparent power in electrical current In direct current is almost equal to the real Me USER MANUAL power but in alternating current can defer depending on the power factor e LCD LCD acronym of Liquid Crystal Display device in vented by Jack Janning who was employee of NCR It is an electric system of data presentation based on 2 transparent conductor layers and in the middle a special crystal liquid that have the capacity to orientate the light when trespassing e LED LED acronym of Light Emitting Diode is a semicon ductor device di
60. sources and easy access Do not obstruct the cooling grids by entering objects through themselves or other orifices In equipments of low power rate up to 3kVA leave as min imum space of 25 cm in the equipment peripheral and 50 cm for higher power rates equipments Also in the UPS with power blocks it is recommended to leave another additional 50 cm for an eventual intervention of the S T S considering that if it means to move the UPS the connected cables will have the needed clearance Do not put materials over the equipment or parts that obstruct the correct visualization of the synoptic Be careful to not wet it because it is not waterproof Do not allow entering any kind of liquids in If accidentally the outside of the machine comes into contact with liquids or salt air dry it with a soft and absorbent cloth To clean the equipment wipe over a damp cloth and then dry it Avoid sprinkling or spillage that could enter through the slots or cooling grids which may cause fire or electric shock Do not clean the equipments with products that could have alcohol benzene solvent or other inflammable substances or they are abrasive corrosive liquids or detergent When it is needed to remove the protection cover to access to the terminals they will have to be put back before starting up the equipment Otherwise you may incur personal injury or equipment damage Be careful to not lift heavy loads without help according to t
61. ss over the button ON of the front panel for more e tis very important to proceed in the established order than 1 second the test will start automatically e For UPS views see figures 1 to 6 e It is possible to make the same battery test in the same condi tions but with no AC mains It is not recommended because depending on the status of the batteries and load level con nected at the output there could be a break in the power 5 1 2 Start up the UPS with AC mains supply which would mean a fault in the load power supply e With this test it is able to detect if the batteries are low open or not connected It is possible to automate this test periodically by setting the time to the required by the end user e Turn ON the protection of the distribution panel e The UPS can t supply voltage to the loads because the by pass mode is deactivated code 0 e To start up the UPS press over the key ON of front panel for more than 1 second the inverter will start up and at the same 517 Al 7 time the status of the UPS will be displayed in the LCD of the es arm silencer front panel e The acoustic alarm is activated when the equipment works on The equipment is factory preset with the bypass mode battery mode If it disturbs it can be silenced by pressing for deactivated code 0 there will not be output voltage more than 1 second the key ON MUTE gt although there is voltage at the input of the UPS To
62. t if the input is higher or lower than the specific range of the equipment The operating mode code of the UPS is 3 for battery mode and 4 for battery test mode Fig 15 Screen of operating mode code 3 Battery mode 6 2 5 Wrong mode It is considered as wrong mode any of the fault or warning codes shown in table 6 Also a warning word can be displayed in the LCD panel i e SHORT in order to identify that the equipment or load are short circuited and therefore the UPS is on inverter fault mode See table 7 of chapter 7 6 2 6 ECO mode Economy It is also Known as high efficiency mode HE The UPS oper ating code of ECO mode is 5 On ECO operating mode the load is supplied from mains directly through the internal filter meanwhile the voltage and frequency are inside the preset range so a high efficiency is achieved When mains is wrong or there is a fault in the energy the UPS transfers to battery mode and the load will be supplied from bat teries till the normal conditions of the electrical mains are re stored The ECO mode can be activated by means of the screen or software Winpower It has to be considered that the transfer time of ECO mode to bat tery mode is less than 10 ms But for some sensitive loads it is still too much so act in consequence for each particular case when activating the ECO mode 6 2 7 Converter mode The UPS operating code on Converter mode is 6
63. t socket Transient protection fax modem Models from 0 7 and 1 kVA standard Fig 2 Rear view from 0 7 and 1 kVA Protection cover for smart slot USB USB EPO EPO Fans Fans Output sockets Input Input breaker breaker protection protection Input socket Input socket Transient protection Transient protection fax modem Models from 1 5 and 2 kVA standard Fig 3 Rear view from 1 5 and 2 kVA 10 Eil Models from 0 7 and 1 kVA B1 Protection cover for smart slot Extended autonomy connector Output sockets Transient protection Models from 1 5 and 2 kVA B1 E USER MANUAL Protection cover for smart slot D W Z Nae PANT l 2 a S SA Fans RS CES am S SS _ 2 eet Input QF breaker protection Input socket O T Lude Transient protection Transient protection fax modem Model from 3 KVA standard Fig 4 Rear view from 3 kVA model Im SALICRUg Protection cover for smart slot Extended autonomy connector Fans Output Output sockets sockets Input breaker protection Output Output terminals terminals Input terminals Transient protection Model from 3 kVA B1 mi 11 LLL Battery module for models 0 7 and 1 kVA Battery module for models 1 5 from 3 kVA Fig 5 Front view from battery module Connector for UPS ex
64. t the accessories cables documentation O Take out the equipment or battery module from the packaging considering the help of a second person de pending on the weight of the model O Remove the protection corners of the packaging and the plastic bag Keep out of reach of children the plastic bag due to the risks that it involves O Inspect the equipment before continuing and in case damages are confirmed contact with the supplier or in lack of him with out firm 4 2 4 Transport to location Although the weight of the equipments is not so high it is recommended to move the UPS by the use of a forklift pallet truck or by means of the most suitable means of transport by evaluating the remoteness of the location point If the distance is high it is recommended to move the equip ment still packaged till the installation place and unpack it later 4 3 Connection Cross cable section used in the power supply of the equipment and loads to feed will be sized according to the nominal current stated in the nameplate sticked on the equipment by respecting the Low Voltage Electrotechnical Regulations or norms of the corresponding country e Installation will have the suitable input protections sized to the current of the equipment and stated in the nameplate of the equipment residual current devices type B and circuit breaker with C characteristic or any other equivalent one Overload conditions are considered as
65. tended autonomy Earthing screw connection Connector for connection to another module Connector for UPS extended autonomy Earthing screw connection Connector for connection to another module Battery module for models 0 7 and 1 kVA Battery module for models 1 5 from 3 kVA Fig 6 Rear view battery module for extended autonomy 12 Eil a us USER MANUAL 3 2 Definition of the product 3 2 1 Nomenclature SLC 2000 TWIN PRO B1 WCO EE29503 ees Special specifications of the client CO Made in Spain marking in the UPS and its packaging custom issue W Neutral brand equipment BO No batteries and no space for installing them B1 Equipment with extra charger and extemal batteries to the UPS TWIN PRO Series 2000 Power in VA SLC Acronym of the brand MOD BAT TWIN PRO 2x6AB003 40A WCO EE29503 L EE Special specifications of the client CO Made in Spain marking in the UPS and packaging custom issue W Neutral brans of the equipment 40A Size of the protection 003 Last three characters of the battery code AB Initials of the battery family 6 Quantity of batteries in one string 2X Quantity of strings in parallel Omit for only one 0 Battery module without them but with the accessories to install them TWIN PRO Series of the battery module MOD BAT Battery module Note as regards to the batteries Data related to batteries about quantity capaci
66. tentative of repairing or not authorized modification or any other cause beyond the foreseen use or by accident fire lightnings or other dangers Neither it will cover in any case compensations for damages or injuries 7 4 Description of the available maintenance and service contracts When the warranty is expired and adapting to the customer s needs has several maintenance modalities Preventive It guarantees a higher safety to preserve the correct operating of the equipments with a yearly preventive visit in which the spe cialised technicians of our company make several tests and sets in the systems e Measurement and write down input currents and voltages among the phases e Measurement and write down output currents and voltages among the phases e Measurement and write down floating currents and voltages discharging and charging batteries e Checking the logged alarms e Checking and testing the measurements of the digital LCD panel O Input voltages Input currents Output voltages Output currents Temperatures auuu Battery voltage and currents e Check the battery status e Check the fan status e Bypass test e Make a general cleaning of the equipment e Controlling the mechanical parts and temperatures This way it is guaranteed the perfect operating and the possible coming faults are avoided These supervisions are usually done without shutdown the equipment In those cases that a shutdown
67. the UPS will break the output voltage so the load s will not be supplied too Battery voltage is too low Charger is faulty Contact with the S T S Check the UPS cooling grids are blocked fan operating check the ambient temperature Internal UPS temperature is too high Check the UPS cooling grids are blocked fan operating check the ambient temperature Internal UPS temperature is too high Room ambient temperature is too high Check the correct cooling of the location of the equipment Automatic transfer to battery mode and the return back to line mode AC MRUFVOINAJE 1S 100 MON PULO TANgE when the AC mains conditions are inside the preset range of the UPS Make a battery test to confirm it Check that the battery set is connected to the UPS In B1 and or BO equipments check the battery switch si turned ON Battery set is wrong connected Check the loads and shutdown the non critical loads printers scanner Check i e if there is any damaged load with a short circuit Overload Input phase and neutral wires are swapped Swap the input connection EPO function is enabled Deactivate the EPO UPS internal fault Contact with the S T S UPS internal fault Contact with the S T S Check the UPS cooling grids blocked fan operating check the Overtemperature ambient temperature Remove all the loads Shutdown the UPS and check if the UPS otuput and load s are short circuit
68. the affected line by the short circuit only When replacing a fuse do it for another of the same type char acteristics format and size Under any concept the input power cord will be connected to the output of the equipment either directly or through other ways All the equipments have an auxiliary terminal strip to install an external emergency power off button EPO and it will be long to the user property Type of circuit is selectable through the LCD panel of the equipment The contact is preset from factory as normally Im SALICRUg mi 5 open so the button must be switched to close the circuit and the voltage to the loads is broken To establish the power supply to the loads again the EPO button must be deacti vated EPO doesn t affect to the power supply of the equipment it only breaks the power supply to the loads as a safety measure When supplying input voltage to a UPS with static by pass although the inverter is still turned Off deac tivated it doesn t mean that at the output there will not be voltage So to do it the input switch will have to be turned Off Put warnings of danger and or emergency switches if the safety Standards require it in your particular installation All power supply electrical cables have to be fixed to the equipments and loads interfaces etc to unmovable parts and in the way to avoid treads trips on them or fortuitous pulls CHASSIS or RACK mo
69. tor of 0 8 and pure sinewave suitable for almost any kind of loads e Input power factor gt 0 99 e Great adaptability to the worst conditions of the input mains Wide margins of the input voltage frequency range and wave shape so it is avoided the excessive dependence on the limited energy of the battery e Availability of battery chargers up to 8 A in order to decrease the battery recharging time e High efficiency mode can be selected gt 0 94 ECO MODE Energy saving which reverts to the user in an economy way e _ tis possible to start up the equipment without mains or the bat tery discharged Watch this last aspect because the back up time will be decreased as much discharged the batteries are e The technology of the smart management of the battery is very useful for making longer the accumulator lifetime and to optimise the recharging time e Standard communications options by means of USB port e Control of the remote emergency power off EPO e Control signal of the remote emergency power off EPO e Interface between the user and the equipment through the control panel LCD user friendly e Option cards are available to improve the communication ca pacity of connectivity e Easy firmware updating no need to call to the Service and Technical Support S T S e Simplified maintenance which allows replacing the batteries in a safety way without shutdown the UPS SLC 700 TWIN PRO 700 SLC 1000 TWIN P
70. ty and Acronyms BO and B1 stated in the nomenclature is re voltage are stated in the battery label sticked beside the lated to the batteries nameplate of the equipment respect strictly these data BO The equipment is supplied without the batteries and and connection polarity of the batteries with no accessories screws and electrical cables Batteries owned by the client will be installed out from the case or cabinet of the UPS Under request it is possible to supply the acces sories screws and electrical cables needed to install and connect the external batteries UJ Equipment with extra battery charger The equip ment is supplied without batteries and no accesso ries screws and electrical cables corresponding to the specific batteries in the model Under request is possible to supply the acces sories screws and electrical cables needed to install and connect the batteries For equipments requested with no batteries the acquisi tion and connection of them will always be done by the customer and under his responsibility E li IM SALICRU J mi 13 3 3 Operating principle This manual describes the installation and operating of the Un interruptible Power Supply UPS from SLC TWIN PRO series as equipments that can run as a complete separate and inde pendent units UPSs from SLC TWIN PRO series assures an optimal protection for any critical load keeping the power supply of the loads between
71. unted equipments are destined to be in stalled in a predetermined set to be done by professionals O The installation has to be designed and executed by qual ified personnel who will be the responsible to apply the safety and EMC regulations and standards that controls the particular installations where the product is destined O The equipments assembled in CHASSIS do not have enclosure protection even the power blocks are unpro tected O Some RACK mounted equipments do not have the power blocks protected Never manipulate the equipment with wet hands 1 2 3 2 To keep in mind Do not try to dismantle or change any part of the equipment if this action is not contemplated in this document Manipulation inside the UPS due to any modifica tion reparation or any other cause can make an electrical discharge of high voltage and it is restricted to qualified staff only Do not open the equipment A part from the implicit stated risks any action that make the modification internal or external of the equipment or just only the simple intervention inside of itself which is not stated in this document it can expire the warranty If it is observed that the UPS exhausts smoke or toxic gas shutdown it immediately and disconnect it from the power supply This kind of fault can cause fire or electrical dis charge Contact with our S T S In case of an accidental equipment dropping or if the enclo sure is damaged do not start it
72. y lt 3 Enter for more than 1 second the new selected value is confirmed Step 4 The output voltage is set to 230 V after starting up the UPS Fig 16 Steps 1to4 Exampleofhowtosetthe figuresofanequip ment ae i IM SALICRU J mi 25 7 TAR 7 1 Maintenance warrantyand service Battery maintenance Pay attention to the safety instructions regarding battery and the stated in section 1 2 3 3 The UPSs from SLC TWIN PRO series only requires a minimum maintenance The used battery in the standard models is lead acid sealed VRLA and maintenance free These models require a minimum of reparations The only requirement is to charge the UPS regularly in order to pro long the battery lifetime Meanwhile it is connected to the power supply never mind if the UPS is ON or OFF it will keep the batteries charged and will give protection against overcharging and undercharging The UPS has to be charged once every 4 or 6 months if it has not been used for long time In hot areas battery has to be charged every 2 months The charging time has to be 12 hours as minimum Under normal conditions the battery lifetime is from 3 to 5 years 25 C In case that the battery was not in good condi tions it has to be replaced before This replacement has to be done by qualified staff Always replace them with the same quantity and type Do not replace one battery only All batteries have to be re p
73. y will return back to the initial point 208 V If the key qx Enter is pressed for more than second when the black dot is over the figure to select the black dot will not blink and the setting of the output voltage or frequency or the bypass status or the operating mode will be set to the new selected figure If during the next 10 seconds or more it is not pressed any key even the button lt x Enter or the button ff Select the black dot will disappear without doing any setting One voltage or frequency values can be selected only and their values will be changed once the UPS is started up through the button ON The UPS will change to bypass mode after several seconds that the bypass enable has been selected as well as no output voltage mode some seconds later that the bypass disable op tion is selected The mode change will only be active when the UPS is started up through the button ON Example for changing the output voltage from 220V to 230V through the LCD panel BYPASS DISABLE 220 VAC 240 VAC 60 HZ BYPASS ENABLE Step 1 A blinking black dot appears beside the 208V figure after pressing the key A gt Select of the LCD panel for more than 1 Sec 208 VAC BYPASS DISABLE 220 VAC BYPASS ENABLE Step 2 The blinking black dot is shown beside the 230V after pressing the key A gt Select twice BYPASS DISABLE BYPASS ENABLE Step 3 When pressing over the ke
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