Emerson 480V user manual Control Buttons, Control buttons

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Operator Control and Display Panel

8.3Control Buttons

The Control Buttons on the front panel may be used to shut down the UPS completely, turn the inverter On or Off, restart the UPS after a fault and silence the alarm, as shown in Figure 42. The function of each button is described in Table 16.

NOTE

To activate a button properly, press and hold until you hear a short beep—about two seconds.

Figure 42 Location of control buttons

LED1

LED2

LED4 LED5

LED3

STATUS

Liebert NX

2007-01-06

09:20:37

 

 

80kVA-3X3

Single

 

Normal

 

 

 

Main

Bypass

Output

 

 

L-N current (A)

L1-N/L 2

L 2-N/L3

L 3-N/L1

 

 

71.4

70.8

71.3

 

 

Frequency (HZ)

59.9

59.9

59.9

EPO

 

L-L voltage (V)

480

480

480

 

 

 

PowerFactor

0. 99

0. 99

0.99

INVER TER OFF

FAULT CLEAR

Input disconnect closed

01-06 09:15

SILENCE ON/OFF

Output disconnect closed

01-06 09:15

Bypass abnormal

01-06 09 :15

 

 

 

 

 

 

?

INVERTER ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

F1

F2

F3

F4

HELP

 

 

Button cover

EPO button

Inverter Off button Fault Clear button

Silence On/Off button Inverter On button

Table 16 Control buttons

Button

 

(see Figure 42)

Function

 

 

 

Completely shuts down the UPS, including the static switch.

EPO

CAUTION: Use caution before pressing the Emergency Power Off (EPO) button. This button

 

completely shuts down the unit and cuts off power to the critical load.

Inverter Off

Press this button to shut down the inverter during operation. The load will be transferred to

static bypass.

 

Fault Clear

After the UPS shuts down due to a fault and the alarm condition has been resolved, press

this button to clear the fault and restart the UPS.

 

 

Press this button once to silence the alarm buzzer when an alarm is active. Any new fault will

Silence On/Off

sound the buzzer again.

 

If the alarm buzzer is not beeping, press this button to test the alarm sound.

Inverter On

Press this button to start the inverter and transfer from static bypass to inverter.

NOTE: If the inverter is not ready, this will not activate the UPS.

 

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Contents Liebert NX UPS Page Table of Contents Options UPS SpecificationsOperator Control and Display Panel Pop-Up Windows Operating InstructionsAppendix a UPS Status Messages Specifications and Technical DataTables Page Important Safety Instructions Battery Cabinet Precautions Glossary of Symbols External Inspections InstallationPreliminary Checks Internal InspectionsUPS Location Special Considerations for Parallel Systems Battery LocationConsiderations in Moving the Liebert NX Mechanical ConsiderationsSystem Composition Floor InstallationClearances Cable EntryCabinet arrangement-Liebert NX units and battery cabinets UPS Cable Rating Power CablingLug Size and Torque Requirements Cabling Guidelines UPS Input ConfigurationInput and output busbars Cable ConnectionsProtective Devices Safety GroundUPS Rectifier and Bypass Input Supply Dual Input Connections Cabling ProcedureOutput System Connections-Ensure Correct Phase Rotation Common Input ConnectionsMonitor Board Features Frequency Converter ModeControl Cables Dry Contacts Input dry contacts at Maintenance Bypass Cabinet InterfaceMaintenance bypass cabinet interface Input Dry ContactsBCB control interface BCB Control InterfaceOutput dry contact relays Inverter mode relay centerMain input fault relay center Output Dry ContactsEPO input contact relays EPO Input-OptionalIndicates Pin Introduction SafetyBattery Cabinets External Battery Cabinet InstallationInstallation Considerations Connecting the BatteriesInsulated Post Tray Handle For Cabling Non-Standard Batteries Connecting the Battery Cabinet to the UPSBCB Shunt Trip Alber Monitoring System-Optional This power must be UPS protectedLBS Cable LBS Cable and SettingsLoad Bus Synchronization Performance RequirementsFeatures of Parallel System Configuring Parallel System OperationGeneral Operating Principles Redundancy Paralleling Installing Parallel SystemOperation Modes Summary Preliminary Checks Cabinet InstallationPower Cables Conditions for Parallel SystemAuxiliary Dry Contact Cables InterconnectingCables QByp Q1Ext Q2ExtTo Load Normally Closed EPO Normally Open EPOConformity and Standards UPS Mechanical CharacteristicsEnvironmental characteristics UPS mechanical characteristicsUPS terminal UPS Electrical CharacteristicsBattery Manufacturer Models Supplied Rectifier input powerLiebert approved replacement batteries Rated Power kVA 100 120Inverter Output DC Intermediate CircuitBypass Input Left Side GND Left Side View Front View Max. Door Swing U3819205 Ext Batt530628 Pg , Rev Battery Breaker External Battery CabinetAuxiliary Contacts Top Top Front Right Side System Front RearRear FRONTOutput Run From Conductors AC Output Ph A, B, C System InputPh A, B, C UPS Inputs Ph A, B, C UPS OutputsPh A, B, C System Outputs Utility UPS #1-UPS #4 Module AC Ph A, B, C UPS InputsGround UPS U3819301 Isometric ViewGeneral Description Single module block diagram dual input configurationBypass Supplies Normal ModeBattery Mode Bypass ModeParallel Redundancy Mode System Expansion Maintenance ModeDisplay Panel Layout Operator Control PanelDetailed view of control panel Mimic indicators Control buttons Navigation keysMimic display status indicators Mimic Display IndicatorsControl buttons Control ButtonsLCD Overview Audible BuzzerDescription of items in UPS system window Navigation KeysUPS System Information Icons for navigation keysLCD Menus and Data Items Input Descriptions of UPS menus and data window itemsMenu Type Item Type Explanation MainsLanguage Selection Start/stop BatteryTests Set date and time Current Date and TimeCurrent status and history log records UPS Status MessagesTypes of LCD Screens Default ScreenOpening Display Screen Saver Window UPS Help ScreenPop-Up Windows UPS operating modes Liebert NX Operating ModesCircuit breakers Circuit BreakersIndicator State Startup ProcedureUPS Startup Switch from Bypass Mode to Normal Mode Switch from Normal Mode to Bypass ModeMaintenance Bypass Procedure and Powering Down the UPS Emergency Shutdown With EPO Auto RestartBattery End-of-Discharge EOD Protection Battery ProtectionMulti-Module System Procedures Battery Undervoltage Pre-WarningTie breaker LED Function Status Inserting One Module into a Multi-Module SystemCommissioning a Parallel System Shutdown Procedure-Complete UPS and Load ShutdownParallel System Start Up Liebert IntelliSlot Communication Power OutputCommunication and Other User Terminals Analog Input InterfaceBaud Rates See 10.1.5 ConfiguringLiebert NX communication options CommentsConfiguring Baud Rates Liebert IntelliSlot Web card display Pin Function Operation Relay Card pin configurationRelay card jumper configuration Relay CardAssignment MultiPort 4 CardPin Description LBS Mode-Load Bus Synchronization Remote Alarm MonitorReplacing Dust Filters Cable Lengths Floor to Connection Point Inside UPS Torque specificationsBattery torque rating Lug Size and Torque RequirementsParallel system current table Distance to connection points on the Liebert NX UPSCable size and tightening torques External cabinet dimensions, including side panelsLead/Lag ratings 250 10 N*m Estimated battery run time, minutes Battery Run TimesUPS status messages Services at 800-543-2378 for assistanceEvent Message Description / Suggested Action if any Software according to the customer’s agreement High ambient air temperatureBypass voltage is beyond the normal range Bypass voltage exceeds the limitCondition is removed Error can also leads to the alarmAlarm if applicable Inverter STS FailEPO Emergency Power OffUPS status messages UPS Status Messages Page That Ne tIti Ti n
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