Emerson NX manual Startup-Single Module System

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Operation

2.5.1Startup—Single Module System

This section lists typical step-by-step instructions.

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock. Can cause equipment damage, personal injury and death.

The following procedure provides power to the critical load distribution system. Verify that the critical load distribution is ready to accept power. Make sure that personnel and equipment are ready for the critical load distribution system to be energized.

If the installation includes a Maintenance Bypass, power may already be supplied to the critical load equipment through the Maintenance Bypass. If there is no power to the critical load, apply power through the UPS bypass line per the following procedure.

During startup, power is supplied to the critical load through the UPS (internal) bypass line while the UPS system is being energized. Depending on the reason for the UPS system shutdown, power may be present in the bypass line. To determine this, check the Monitor/Mimic Display screen after control power is available.

NOTE

If the system was shut down in response to an “Emergency Off”, there may be alarm messages on the touchscreen that describe system conditions before (or at the time of) the shutdown. Some or all of the alarm conditions may have been resolved. To clear these alarm messages, turn Off control power (see Figures 2 and 3). Wait at least 10 minutes for the control power circuitry to completely de-energize. After 10 minutes, turn control power back On.

! WARNING

Risk of electric shock and high short circuit current. Can cause equipment damage, personal injury and death.

If the UPS has been shut down for maintenance, verify that all of the UPS system doors are closed and latched. All test equipment must be removed from the system. All electrical connections must be secure.

1.Before applying power to the UPS module, determine the position of the following circuit breakers and switches:

Optional Input Circuit Breaker (CB1)—Verify that this breaker on the front of the UPS cabinet (see Figures 2 and 3) is in the open position.

Module Battery Disconnect (MBD)—Verify that this external breaker is open or tripped. If DC source cabinets are used, verify that breakers on all the cabinets are open.

Bypass Circuit Breaker (BFB)—This circuit breaker (see Figures 2 and 3) should be open.

NOTE

If power to the critical load is already supplied through this breaker, keep this breaker closed.

2.Start the module:

a.Close the Rectifier Feed Breaker (RFB). This breaker is external to the UPS; it may be in the Maintenance Bypass Cabinet.

b.Wait until the HMI finishes booting up. This may takes several minutes.

c.Optional Input Breaker (CB1) installed: Close CB1

NOTE

The rectifier will start automatically once it is powered, when either RFB or CB1 closed.

d.Close Bypass Backfeed Breaker (BFB). The equipment mimic screen will display and the Static switch will turn On and fans will be powered On.

e.The load will now be powered by the bypass.

f.On the HMI, verify that the Rectifier and Booster are Green.

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Contents Liebert NX Product Warranty Registration Table of Contents Maintenance SpecificationsOptions Figures Page Important Safety Instructions Battery Cabinet Precautions Typical single module UPS system one-line diagram General DescriptionNormal Mode Bypass ModeBattery Mode Maintenance BypassOptions Features Main component locations-225 to 300kVA Liebert NXFront Doors Removed Main display screen, typical Touchscreen Navigation Main Display ScreenSystem Status Rectifier Bypass Inverter Chg/Boost Battery Load StatusEvents Log Menu Measures MenuBattery Menu Battery StatusBattery Test Battery Measures Battery parametersLife Menu Life menuSettings Menu Animated One Line MimicRectifier Functional Block About MenuLoad on Bypass Load on bypass, UPS availableInput Power Failure-Load on DC Source Off DC SourceRemote Emergency Power Off Manual Operations-All SystemsStartup-Single Module System Startup-1+N System Transfer Procedure Retransfer ProcedureLoad Transfer and Retransfer-Single Module System 6 1+N System Transfer load from UPS to Bypass 7 1+N System Transfer load from Bypass to UPS Shut Down-Single Module UPS System9 1+N System Shutdown Load Transfer-1+N System Remove a UPS from System Collective Load Transfer-1+N System Add a UPS to the System CollectiveAutomatic Operations Overloads Without TransferCurrent-versus-time curves of overload capacity Automatic Transfers to Bypass, UPS System Faults Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overload ConditionAutomatic Retransfers to UPS Remote Alarm Unit MopUPS Shutdown and Monitoring SoftwareManage UPS Adapter ConnectivityConnectivity combinations Available Selectable Input Contacts Available Selectable Output ContactsSafety Precautions Liebert Services Maintenance Agreements The Signature ProgramProfessional Startup TrainingRoutine Maintenance Record LogAir Filters Battery Maintenance UPS component service lifeLimited Life Components Component Expected Life ReplaceBattery Safety Precautions Matching Battery Cabinets-Optional Battery voltage, nominal and floatBattery Voltage, VDC Number of Cells Nominal Float 240 480 527Battery retorque values Battery Mfr Battery Model # In-lb N-mOther DC Sources Retorque ValueReporting a Problem Upstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting InspectionsDetecting Trouble Items to check includeBattery Operation Environmental specificationsDC Sources Other DC SourcesElectrical specifications Physical specificationsSpecifications LiebertNX Page Ne t Is tTwor k Care