Emerson 240V, 208 Modes of Operation, Normal Mode, Backup Mode, Auto Restart Mode, Bypass Mode

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Introduction

1.2Modes of Operation

INPUT

MANUAL

OUTPUT

 

 

BYPASS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EMI

POWER

OUTPUT &

OUTPUT

FILTER

MODULE(S)

BYPASS

TRANSFORMER

 

 

CONTACTOR

 

BATTERY

MODULE(S)

USER

CONTROL

SYSTEM

CONTROL

INTERFACE

INTERFACE

MODULE(S)

 

 

 

COMMUNICATIONS

POWER

 

CONTROL

 

 

Normal Mode

The Power Module rectifiers derive power from a utility AC source and supply regulated DC power to the inverter. The module’s inverter regenerates precise AC power to supply the connected equipment. The battery charger is in the Power Module and maintains a float-charge on the batteries.

Backup Mode

When AC utility fails, the connected equipment is supplied power by the inverter, which obtains energy from the Battery Modules. The output power equipment will not be interrupted during the failure or restoration of the AC utility source.

Auto Restart Mode

After a power outage and complete battery discharge, and once AC utility is restored, the UPS will automatically restart and resume supplying power to connected equipment. This feature is enabled at the factory, but can be disabled by the user. The user can also program two auto restart delay settings:

1.Battery capacity level (%)

2.Countdown timer

Bypass Mode

The bypass provides an alternate path for power to the connected equipment and operates in the fol- lowing manner:

Automatic

In the event of an internal fault or should the inverter overload capacity be exceeded, the UPS performs an automatic transfer of the connected equipment from the inverter to the bypass source.

Manual

Should the UPS need to be taken out of service for limited maintenance or repair, manual activa- tion of the bypass will cause an immediate transfer of the equipment from the inverter to the bypass source.

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Contents Nfinity Power System Page Table of Contents Figures Important Safety Instructions Glossary of Symbols General Description FeaturesSystem Description Standard ComponentsFront and back views Nfinity weight and dimensionsBackup Mode Normal ModeAuto Restart Mode Bypass ModeUnit Frame Major ComponentsUser Interface Module System Control ModuleBattery Module Power ModuleInspection Required Setup EquipmentEnvironment Site PreparationUnloading the UPS UnloadingStationary Mounting Cable Installation Wiring PreparationConfiguring the Bypass Voltage TB2 Input Wiring TB1 Output Wiring TB3Grounding Conductor Installation Bypass Voltage Jumper Position TB2 Connecting to External Panel BoardsSetup 2 120 VAC Setup 1 208 VACSetup 3 240 VAC 208 VACRepo Connection Repo switch connectionsCOM Ports CommunicationsCOM1 Relay Contacts COM2 SerialFault/Warning and Status LEDs Controls and IndicatorsDisplay Controls ButtonsNavigating the Menu Status LED ModesStart-Up and Initialization Operating ProceduresManual Transfer to Bypass Shutting Down the UPSUPS Configuration Active Alarms Service Tools UPS Status Event Log Module ReplacementMain Menu Display Date/TimeUPS Status Screen UPS Configuration Screen Review Settings Change Settings Change Configuration Settings Change Settings MenuAuto Restart Delay Auto Restart ModeInterval Start DayAlarm Mode DST ModeSet Date/Time ThresholdGuarantee Shutdown Enable UPS Configuration Screen Service Mode Menu Service ModeDisplay Date/Time Active Alarms Event LogTransfer to Bypass Module Replacement Clear Failures Service Tools for Liebert Global Services EngineersUser Interface Text Cause Action Active AlarmsOperation Battery Module Guide to LEDs Power ModuleModule LED Indication Control ModuleRemoving Modules Module ReplacementReplacing the User Interface Adding or Replacing ModulesScheduled Maintenance MaintenanceProper Care Replacing Fan FiltersSpecifications Product Warranty RegistrationSpecifications Page Technical Support/Service Company Behind the ProductsLocations