Emerson Series 610 manual Automatic Retransfers to UPS, Automatic Module Off-Line

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Operation

3.5.3Automatic Retransfers to UPS

Automatic Retransfer to UPS is an option that you can select from the SCC System Configuration screen. If you do not want the UPS system to initiate any automatic retransfers, set Max Auto-Rexfer Attempts to zero (0).

In an automatic retransfer, the two motorized circuit breakers (System Bypass and UPS Output) are both closed simultaneously for a short period of time (overlap).

The following critical bus conditions must be present to initiate an automatic retransfer of the critical load from the bypass source to the UPS system:

1.The number of Auto-Rexfer Attempts selected must be greater than zero (0). If zero (0) is selected, no automatic retransfers will occur.

2.Critical load was initially transferred to the bypass source due to a system overload only. (A manually initiated retransfer from bypass is required if the critical load exceeded the capacity of the modules on-line or if a UPS fault occurred.).

3.Overload has since dropped below 100% of the rated SCC current.

4.Enough UPS modules are on-line to supply the critical load.

5.OK to Transfer signal received from the control logic for at least 10 seconds, within 5 minutes of the system overload transfer. (A manually initiated retransfer from bypass is required for overloads lasting 5 minutes or more.)

6.Cyclic-type overloads, which occur up to five (select range is 0 to 5) times in 60 minutes, are automatically returned to the UPS system for each event including the Nth overload. A manually initiated retransfer from bypass is required for the N + 1 overload.

3.5.4Automatic Module Off-Line

For specified UPS module faults, the control logic will initiate an automatic isolation and shutdown of the UPS module. In the Module Off-Line mode the output, battery (MBD) and input circuit breakers are open. If the UPS system was operating in the redundant mode when the module was taken off- line, the critical load will remain on the UPS system. If the UPS system was operating in the non- redundant mode, an automatic transfer to bypass will be initiated. Note that the bypass line is usu- ally not available during Low Battery Shutdown. One Module Off-Line is illustrated in Figure 57.

The following UPS module faults will initiate an automatic Module Off-Line:

DC Overvoltage Shutdown

Hardware Shutdown

Inverter Fault

Low-Battery Shutdown

Overload Shutdown

Overtemperature Timeout

Rectifier Fuse Blown

Reverse Power

Refer to Table 9 for more information regarding these alarm messages.

3.5.5Automatic Emergency Modules Off

For the specified UPS system fault, the control logic will initiate an automatic transfer to bypass fol- lowed immediately by a shutdown and isolation of the UPS system. In the Emergency Modules Off mode the output, battery (MBD) and input circuit breakers at each UPS module are open. The System Bypass Breaker (SBB) will be closed if the bypass line is available. Emergency Modules Off is illustrated in Figure 59.

The following UPS system fault will initiate an automatic Emergency Modules Off: Output Over Voltage Refer to Table 9 for more information regarding alarm messages.

NOTE

A load transfer to the bypass line will be completed whenever an automatic transfer to bypass is initiated and the bypass line is available. If the OK to Transfer condition is present, the load transfer will be uninterrupted. If the Static Switch Unable alarm message is present for any reason, the automatic transfer will be interrupted for 40 to 120 milliseconds. Because of the reliability of the UPS components, an interrupted load transfer is a very unlikely occurrence.

Your installation may include a Remote Emergency Power Off mode that can be initiated automatically by a contact closure in the critical load equipment. Refer to 3.3.8 - Remote Emergency Power Off.

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Contents Liebert Series 610 UPS Battery Cabinet Precautions Table of Contents Specifications MaintenanceFigures Tables Important Safety Instructions Multi-Module UPS, 100-500kVA System DescriptionMulti-Module UPS, 500-750kVA Types of System Control Cabinets SCCs ReliabilityDesigned for Success Other Factors to Consider Safety PrecautionsInput Power Failure Modes of OperationOperator Controls 1989-2003 Options BatteryTwo Breaker Maintenance Bypass Battery Racks or CabinetsModule Battery Disconnect Three Breaker Maintenance BypassSystem Control Cabinet General Component DescriptionsUPS Module Battery PlantControls Hardware Detailed Component DescriptionsSoftware Input Circuit Breaker Input Power FactorRectifier/Charger OperationBattery Equalize Charge Circuit Battery Charging CircuitBattery Disconnect Battery Charge Current LimitingOutput Regulation and Overload Performance Non-Linear Load CharacteristicsUnbalanced Load Characteristics InverterFuse Protection Static BypassShorted SCR Monitoring Pulsed Parallel Operation Static Switch IsolationLoad Transfers Transfer and Retransfer Conditions Retransfer Inhibited Redundant ModeDisplay Screen and Operator Controls Features1000kVA 500kVADescription Function Operation Numbers are used as keys to data in , below Refer to 3.4.5 Shutdown ProceduresDescription Location Function Switches behind SCC control panel door Menu tree Menu Tree NavigationSCC Master Menu Master Menu ScreenModule Master Menu Operation Input Metering Displays SCC Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenOutput Metering Displays Item 6 System Status Messages Status/Alarm Message AreasItem 7 Alarm Messages Item 5 Module Status MessagesModule Monitor/Mimic display screen Module Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenItem 5 Alarm Messages Alarm MessagesModule Display SCC DisplayMonitor/Mimic display example Utility fail 2700kVAKVA//2170 KWkW 325A0A 325A0A 325A0A Upsinputpwr Battery MOD 1 OFF Line SUM ALM MVODLTS2 OFF540 Line SUM ALM Walk-in display screen during start-up Walk-In Display ScreenPresent Status Status Reports ScreensSCC Status Report Event HistoryModule Status Report History status report screens History StatusAlarm in SCC Alarm in Module Alarm conditions that freeze history data gatheringSystem Status Battery Cycle Monitor-Module OnlyBattery cycle monitoring summary screen SCC system configuration screen System Configuration ScreensDate screen DateTime screen TimeAuto Dial Auto dial setting screenMaximum Auto-Retransfer Attempts Modem Baud RateRetransfer Attempts System Current RatingLanguage Selection System OptionsContinuous Duty Static Switch Optional Battery test screen-MMU onlySCC and module remote monitor indications Remote MonitorModule alarm limit settings screen Alarm Limit Settings ScreenTemperature Limit Setting Optional Battery Float VoltageRefer to 3.4.3 Load Transfer Procedures for more details Load Transfer Procedures ScreenRefer to 3.4.1 SCC Start-Up Procedure for more details Start-Up Procedures ScreenModule start- up procedures screens Shutdown Procedures ScreenSCC shutdown procedures screen Battery time screen 15 minute discharge Battery Time Screen Module OnlyElapsed Time Minutes Upper Limit Actual Lower LimitOperation Meter calibration screen Meter Calibration ScreenBattery equalize screen Battery Equalize ScreenSystem Status Messages Alarm and Status Messages Module Status MessagesLoad Block Messages Abbreviations used in alarm messagesAbbreviation Definition Alarm messages meaning and corrective action Control Power Manual ResetStatic Switch Bypass PhaseModule N Off Reverse PowerInverter Fault TransferNew Alarm Battery OvertempOvertemperature TimeoutAlarm Message Alarm messages summarySpecial Functions Requesting Information Communication InterfacesWorldwide Reporting Auto-DialLocal Reporting to a Monitor Local Reporting to a TerminalSite Reporting SiteScan or Snmp Remote Monitor Panel Liebert Series 610 terminal commandsSeparate / Simultaneous Outputs Circuit breaker abbreviations Abbreviation Circuit Breaker OK to Transfer Load on BypassLoad on bypass, UPS available Momentary Overloads Momentary overload, pulsed static bypass switchInput power fail-load on battery Input Power Failure-Load on BatteryOne module off-line, load on UPS One Module Off-LineLoad on UPS-battery not available Off BatteryEmergency Modules Off Refer to 3.4.5 Shutdown ProceduresEmergency power off Remote Emergency Power OffSystem Shutdown Refer to 3.3.10 Maintenance BypassLoad on maintenance bypass, two breakers SCC Start-Up Procedure Manual ProceduresRefer to 3.5 Automatic Operations for more details Operation Operation SCC start-up procedures screen UPS Module Start-Up Module start-up procedures screen Operation Manual Transfer Instructions UPS Lead Load Transfer ProceduresIf the load is on Maintenance Bypass Maintenance Bypass Load TransfersIf the load is on the UPS System Bypass Shutdown Procedures System Shutdown Procedure Module Shutdown Procedure Automatic Operations Remote Emergency Power Off RepoLocal 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