Emerson NX manual 6 1+N System Transfer load from UPS to Bypass

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Operation

2.5.5Maintenance Bypass Load Transfers-Single Module System: If Load is on Maintenance Bypass

1.Verify that the module’s rectifier is On and in bypass mode. See 2.5.1 - Startup—Single Module System for the startup sequence.

2.Close the Bypass Input Breaker (BIB) or verify that it is closed. This breaker is external to the UPS; it may be in the Maintenance Bypass Cabinet.

3.Close the UPS Backfeed Breaker (BFB). Refer to 2.5.1 - Startup—Single Module System.

4.If using a key interlock system,

a.Depress the key-release unit push button.

b.Turn the key and remove it from the key-release unit.

NOTE

The UPS system is now locked in bypass and cannot be retransferred to the inverter until the key is returned.

c.Insert the key into the lock for the Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIB);

d.Retract the bolt.

5.Close the Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIB).

NOTICE

Risk of improper operation sequence. Can cause equipment damage.

Failure to close the Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIB) will interrupt power to the load.

6.Open the Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBB). Load is now on UPS Internal Bypass.

7.If using a key interlock system,

a.Remove the key from the lock for the Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBB) to lock it open.

b.Reinsert the key into the solenoid.

8.The UPS system may now be transferred from bypass to UPS (see 2.5.3 - Load Transfer and Retransfer-Single Module System).

2.5.61+N System: Transfer load from UPS to Bypass

1.On each module, press the “Stop Inverter” button on touchscreen.

NOTE

The inverters will stay online until the Stop inverter button is pressed on the last module.

2.This will transfer the UPS system to bypass.

3.If transferring to a wrap-around Maintenance Bypass

a.If using a key interlock system,

1.The “OK to transfer” lamp on the key-release unit will light.

2.Depress the key-release unit push button.

3.Turn the key and remove it from the key-release unit.

4.Insert the key into the lock for the Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBB).

5.Retract the bolt.

b.Close the Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBB).

c.Open the Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIB). The UPS system is now isolated from the critical load and the load is now on Maintenance Bypass.

d.If using a key interlock system:

1.Remove the key from the lock for the Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIB).

2.Replace the key into the solenoid.

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Contents Liebert NX Product Warranty Registration Table of Contents Maintenance SpecificationsOptions Figures Page Important Safety Instructions Battery Cabinet Precautions General Description Typical single module UPS system one-line diagramMaintenance Bypass Normal ModeBypass Mode Battery ModeOptions Main component locations-225 to 300kVA Liebert NX FeaturesFront Doors Removed Main display screen, typical Touchscreen Navigation Main Display ScreenSystem Status Measures Menu Rectifier Bypass Inverter Chg/Boost Battery LoadStatus Events Log MenuBattery Menu Battery StatusBattery Test Battery parameters Battery MeasuresLife menu Life MenuAbout Menu Settings MenuAnimated One Line Mimic Rectifier Functional BlockLoad on bypass, UPS available Load on BypassOff DC Source Input Power Failure-Load on DC SourceManual Operations-All Systems Remote Emergency Power OffStartup-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 Add a UPS to the System Collective Load Transfer-1+N System Remove a UPS from System CollectiveAutomatic Operations Overloads Without TransferCurrent-versus-time curves of overload capacity Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overload Condition Automatic Transfers to Bypass, UPS System FaultsAutomatic Retransfers to UPS MopUPS Shutdown and Monitoring Software Remote Alarm UnitManage UPS Adapter ConnectivityConnectivity combinations Available Selectable Output Contacts Available Selectable Input ContactsSafety Precautions Training Liebert ServicesMaintenance Agreements The Signature Program Professional StartupRoutine Maintenance Record LogAir Filters Component Expected Life Replace Battery MaintenanceUPS component service life Limited Life ComponentsBattery Safety Precautions Number of Cells Nominal Float 240 480 527 Matching Battery Cabinets-OptionalBattery voltage, nominal and float Battery Voltage, VDCRetorque Value Battery retorque valuesBattery Mfr Battery Model # In-lb N-m Other DC SourcesItems to check include Reporting a ProblemUpstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting Inspections Detecting TroubleOther DC Sources Battery OperationEnvironmental specifications DC SourcesPhysical specifications Electrical specificationsSpecifications LiebertNX Page Care Ne tIs t Twor k