Garmin EDP70 manual Introduction

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1.0INTRODUCTION

1.1Summary of the manual

This handbook provides for the safe installation, startup and use of the EDP70 PLUS Uninterruptible Power System (UPS). The Company recommends that the equipment be installed and regularly maintained by a Chloride Authorized personnel.

DO:

- read the User Handbook before operating the EDP70 PLUS UPS.

 

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keep a log of all incidents.

 

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protect the batteries from damage. Batteries leak acid; avoid contact with skin,

 

 

clothes or eyes.

DO NOT:

 

- operate the control switches.

-operate the EDP70 PLUS UPS with any covers removed.

-obstruct the ventilation grilles.

1.2Summary of the equipment

The EDP70 PLUS Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) totally isolates the load from voltage drops, spikes, transients frequency variations in the utility supply.

In the event of failure or brownout of the AC utility supply, an internal audible alarm sounds and an LED on the control panel illuminates, the EDP70 PLUS UPS will continue to provide safe, clean continuous power, without interruption, from the battery, for a duration dependent on battery capacity and output load.

The audible alarm alerts the user to start a safe orderly shutdown of the load. When the AC utility supply returns to normal, the EDP70 PLUS UPS automatically recharges the battery ready for any future power failure.

The microprocessor display panel provides access to very detailed information regarding the status of the supplies and EDP70 PLUS UPS. Refer to current publication for detailed specification.

The block diagram, shows the main functional sub-assemblies of the EDP70 PLUS UPS. The AC three phase utility supply is rectified to provide direct current, which maintains the battery in a fully charged state and also supplies the inverter, which provides the three phase output via an electronic static switch.

Normally the supply of the reserve line is taken from the AC utility input, but special units, with a separate reserve input supply, are available. This allows the inputs to be supplied from independent three phase sources.

Provided the reserve supply is within limits, the inverter will match the output frequency with the reserve supply frequency. The inverter has its own internal crystal control to stabilize the output frequency if the reserve supply frequency is out of limits. The electronic static switch switches the output from the inverter to the reserve supply, without interruption, to meet any load current surges, or to supply the load if the battery is discharged during an AC utility supply failure.

Maintenance and testing can be carried out on the EDP70 PLUS UPS without interrupting the output, by switching the load from the reserve supply to the maintenance bypass circuit. This work should only be carried out by Chloride-trained personnel.

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Contents EDP70 Plus 2 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Emergency Procedure Electrical PrecautionsElectric Shock Injuries Caused by Contact with Corrosive LiquidsContents Maintenance and Spare Parts Figures Equipment Delivery and Storage 8 -- MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Introduction 24kVA Standard Configuration 36kVA Standard Configuration36kVA 480V/208V Configuration RECTIFIER/INVERTER 24/36kVA Ratings Contactor 24/36kVA Ratings Safety Eye goggles Rubber gloves Rubber apron Rubber boots Storage ALL Measurements are Millimeters and Inches 18 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Cable Entry Battery Cabinet Drawing for 24/36kVA Ratings Battery Cabinet Drawing for 24/36kVA Ratings Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings Fuse Access PlateCable EntryPoints Connection40.16 32.68BTU/H Recommended wire sizes UPS Type = 2770 - - - e 0.125 h Tk / T0 T k Connection Uninterruptible Power System No Unauthorized Operation#$# % # #% + ,+% M10 AWGNest Stationary Tool Indentor MoveableS2 = Equipment Reserve Switch Observe Polarities and Orientations RAU Female FrontRear U1V1W1N PE U V W N U2V2W2 N36 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 36 24/30/36kVA Connections QS2 QS1 QS4Terminal board compartment 40 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Rear QS1 QS2 QS3 QS4 QS5Signal connections Emergency Power Off Controls Right Control Maintenance Bypass SHUT-DOWN Installing the EPOSilencing Audible Alarm MimicLiquid Crystal Display Inverter Alarms No Alarms Active RECT/BATT Alarms No Alarms ActiveLOAD/RES Alarms No Alarms Active Display Page HeadingsSelected Language English Battery Test WeeklyPower History Down to Access Load F xx.x Hz Xxx V B xxx V C Last Mains Failure xxd xxh xxm xxs Inverter F xx.x Hz Xxx V B xxx V C xxx Vdc xxx V Ib xxxx aInverter F xx.x Hz AB xxx V BC xxx V CA xxx InverterLoad Abnormal operating mode messages Main page Heading Alarms Message ConditionSystem Alarm Battery Discharging OverloadStop DUE to Overload RECTIFIER/BATTERY Alarms Message Condition Inverter Alarms Message Condition LOAD/RESERVE Alarms Message Condition Power History Matrix Power HistoryBattery Autonomy Test Battery TestResetting data loss manually System normal message11.1 AS400 11.2 RS232 Safety 13.1 EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Battery Installation/Start-up13.2 EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Optional Battery Cubicle EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Internal Battery Shelves13.4 EDP70 Plus above 24KVA Battery Cubicle 13.3 EDP70 Plus above 24KVA Battery Installation/Start-upEDP70 Plus System LOG