Emerson Series 610 manual Load Transfer Procedures, Manual Transfer Instructions UPS Lead

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Operation

3.4.3Load Transfer Procedures

Use the Monitor/Mimic Display at the SCC to determine the operating condition of the UPS system. Press the Alarm Reset pad to clear the Alarm Messages. If all UPS modules are on-line, the only message remaining should be Load On Bypass. Refer to Table 9 for an explanation of any other remaining alarm messages. Call Liebert Global Services if you cannot clear any remaining alarm messages.

If the only alarm message displayed is Load On Bypass (or no alarms), you can perform a manual transfer of the load between the UPS system and the UPS bypass line. Changing the load from the UPS system to the UPS bypass is called a transfer. Changing the load from UPS bypass to the UPS system is called a retransfer. Note that the UPS system control logic can initiate automatic load transfers and retransfers. Refer to 3.5 - Automatic Operations.

Press the Select pad to display the Master Menu on the LCD of the SCC. Move the highlighted cursor to Load Transfer Procedures (using the Up and Down pads). Press the Select pad to display the Load Transfer Procedures screen.

Step 1. Verify that the OK TO TRANSFER message is highlighted. If not (if the TRANSFER PRO- HIBIT message is highlighted instead), slowly rotate the Voltage Adjust knob (Figure 10, item 6) to adjust the UPS system voltage (1 - 5 volts) above the bypass voltage.

NOTE

1. UPS output voltage changes VERY slowly in response to movements of the Voltage Adjust knob. To avoid overshooting, allow at least a minute for UPS output voltage to stabilize before proceeding to the next step.

2.If the TRANSFER PROHIBIT message remains, refer to Table 9 for corrective action for any alarm messages. Call Liebert Global Services if you cannot solve the problem.

Figure 66 Load transfer procedures screen

 

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Step 2. Perform Step 2 on the Load Transfer Procedures Screen.

a.If the load is on internal bypass, simultaneously press the UPS and Control Enable pads (Figure 10). This will close the motorized UPS Output circuit breaker and open the motorized System Bypass circuit breaker (SBB) in a make-before-break sequence.

b.If the load is on the UPS system, simultaneously press the Bypass and Control Enable pads (Figure 10). This will close the motorized System Bypass circuit breaker (SBB) and open the motorized UPS Output circuit breaker in a make-before-break sequence.

Return to the Monitor/Mimic Display screen to monitor the operation of the UPS system. Press the Alarm Reset pad to clear any latched alarm messages removed by the new load status. Refer to Table 9 if an alarm message other than Load On Bypass is still displayed. Contact Liebert Global Services if you require assistance.

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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 Input Power Failure Safety PrecautionsModes of Operation Other Factors to ConsiderOperator Controls 1989-2003 Options BatteryModule Battery Disconnect Battery Racks or CabinetsThree Breaker Maintenance Bypass Two Breaker Maintenance BypassSystem Control Cabinet General Component DescriptionsUPS Module Battery PlantControls Hardware Detailed Component DescriptionsSoftware Rectifier/Charger Input Power FactorOperation Input Circuit BreakerBattery Disconnect Battery Charging CircuitBattery Charge Current Limiting Battery Equalize Charge CircuitUnbalanced Load Characteristics Non-Linear Load CharacteristicsInverter Output Regulation and Overload PerformanceFuse 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 7 Alarm Messages Status/Alarm Message AreasItem 5 Module Status Messages Item 6 System 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 RateLanguage Selection System Current RatingSystem Options Retransfer AttemptsContinuous 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 Static Switch Manual ResetBypass Phase Control PowerInverter Fault Reverse PowerTransfer Module N OffOvertemperature Battery OvertempTimeout New AlarmAlarm Message Alarm messages summarySpecial Functions Worldwide Reporting Communication InterfacesAuto-Dial Requesting InformationLocal 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 Emergency Modules Off Lemo Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overloads Without Transfer1000% 150%Automatic Module Off-Line Automatic Retransfers to UPSAutomatic Emergency Modules Off Maintenance Maintenance Agreements The Signature Program Liebert Global ServicesProfessional Start-Up TrainingRecord Log Routine MaintenanceAir Filters Limited Life Components Battery Safety Precautions Battery MaintenanceAvertissement Number of Cells Battery Voltage VDC Nominal Float Matching Battery Cabinets OptionalBattery voltage record Battery retorque valuesRack-Mounted Batteries Detection of Trouble Torque specifications unless otherwise labeledTorque Requirements Upstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting Inspections Reporting a ProblemCorrective Actions Recommended Test EquipmentRating Power factor pf KVAKVA Environmental Conditions Specifications applicable to environmentBattery Operation AdjustmentsElectrical Specifications Specifications 112 Page Locations
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