Powerware 8 - 10 kVA manual Emergency Power Off EPO, External control cable connections to the UPS

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Figure 32. External control cable connections to the UPS.

Note!

Pay attention to proper polarity if one is using a semiconductor switch type. A relay or other mechanical control is a preferred method.

Emergency Power Off (EPO)

This input is used to shut down the UPS from a distance. This feature can be used for emergency power down. There are two modes of operation, normally closed at X52 and normally open at X12. Remote shut down terminal X52 pins 1 and 2 are as factory default linked (X12 is open). When the loop on X52 is opened, the logic circuitry will immediately shut down the UPS output.

Note!

EPO does not necessarily disconnect supply to load when unit is on internal or external bypass. Quaranteed disconnection of bypass supply has to be through a separate disconnect switch located in the supplying switchgear cabinet.

In order to have the UPS running again pins 1 and 2 of connector X52 have to be reconnected and the UPS started manually. The pins must be shorted in order to keep the UPS running. Maximum resistance is 10 ohm. The EPO shall not be galvanically connected to any mains connected circuits. Reinforced insulation to the mains is required.

If the use of normally open EPO operation is desired, the loop on X52 has to be retained and the normally open EPO switch connected to X12. Operation is as above.

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Contents Page Copyright Contents Safety instructions User precautionsAudience CE markingEnvironment InquiriesDelivery check Mechanical installationUnpacking and visual inspection Type designation label Planning before installation Equipment Weight Point DistributedCabinet installation Mechanical bypass switchMechanical bypass switch MBS when installed in the backside Transformer option External battery cabinet option Battery racksElectrical installation Location of the power terminalsPower cables and protective fuses Power terminals found in UPS unitsWiring procedure Installation procedureWiring diagram of UPS N-model 3-ph rectifier Wiring diagram of UPS NT-model 3-ph rectifier Wiring diagram of UPS S-model 1-ph rectifier Wiring diagram of UPS ST-model 1-ph rectifier Wiring diagram of UPS S-model 1-ph rectifier, Norway External Battery Cabinet EBC installation procedure Do not place EBC on the UPS unitUser Settings Number of Battery Strings SPM tie cabinet Dimensions of the SPM SPM9155 wiring diagram with three UPSs connected Communication cables Software and connectivityConnection to the standard RS-232 port External control connections LanSafe softwareEmergency Power Off EPO External control cable connections to the UPSProgrammable signal inputs Relay outputsSlot communication option SNMP/Web Module optionalSingle Serial Port Module optional AS400 Relay Module optionalModus/Jbus Module optional User operations Display functionsUser Settings Description Available settings Default setting GeneralConfiguring user settings Using relay outputsChanging language Changing charging currentBattery start-up Normal start-upShutdown CheckMaintenance Regular service/intervalsScrapping BatteriesMaintenance bypass switch MBS operation LED IndicatorsCooling fan Turn UPS from normal mode to mechanical bypass No break transfer from normal mode to Service BypassTurn UPS from mechanical bypass to normal mode No break transfer from Mechanical Bypass to normal modeTurn on S3 switch to connect UPS output to load Dimensional drawings UPS models with no battery sectionsExternal battery cabinet models with 2 and 3 sections Technical data Mechanical configurationCharacteristics StandardsDC circuit AC inputAC output Warranty

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