Powerware 8 - 15 kVA, 8 - 10 kVA manual Turn UPS from mechanical bypass to normal mode

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8.Turn OFF the S2 switch to disconnect UPS bypass input:

ON OFF OFF

9.Remount the locking plate of the S1-3 switches to the position to prevent the use of them.

10.UPS is now in the mechanical bypass mode, see below:

Turn UPS from mechanical bypass to normal mode

The procedure to turn the UPS back to normal mode is described below.

Figure 46. The service (bypass supplying the load) positions of the three MBS switches.

No break transfer from Mechanical Bypass to normal mode:

1.The normal start position should be following:

ON OFF OFF

2.Remove the locking plate of the S1-3 switches.

3.Turn ON S2 switch to connect bypass input to UPS:

ON OFF

ON

4.Turn the F1 battery and F2 input breakers to ON position.

5.Use LCD to “Turn UPS on” and wait until fully started.

-Make sure the UPS is not displaying alarms or notices alarm with the green LED lit.

-You may verify the output voltage from the meters screen of the LCD.

6.Use LCD to transfer the UPS to internal static bypass. Remember to verify the transfer before proceeding the next step.

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Contents Page Copyright Contents CE marking Safety instructionsUser precautions AudienceInquiries EnvironmentMechanical installation Delivery checkUnpacking and visual inspection Type designation label Equipment Weight Point Distributed Planning before installationMechanical bypass switch Cabinet installationMechanical bypass switch MBS when installed in the backside Transformer option Battery racks External battery cabinet optionLocation of the power terminals Electrical installationPower terminals found in UPS units Power cables and protective fusesInstallation procedure Wiring 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 Do not place EBC on the UPS unit External Battery Cabinet EBC installation procedureUser Settings Number of Battery Strings SPM tie cabinet Dimensions of the SPM SPM9155 wiring diagram with three UPSs connected Software and connectivity Communication cablesConnection to the standard RS-232 port LanSafe software External control connectionsExternal control cable connections to the UPS Emergency Power Off EPORelay outputs Programmable signal inputsSNMP/Web Module optional Slot communication optionAS400 Relay Module optional Single Serial Port Module optionalModus/Jbus Module optional Display functions User operationsDescription Available settings Default setting General User SettingsChanging charging current Configuring user settingsUsing relay outputs Changing languageCheck Battery start-upNormal start-up ShutdownBatteries MaintenanceRegular service/intervals ScrappingLED Indicators Maintenance bypass switch MBS operationCooling fan No break transfer from normal mode to Service Bypass Turn UPS from normal mode to mechanical bypassNo break transfer from Mechanical Bypass to normal mode Turn UPS from mechanical bypass to normal modeTurn on S3 switch to connect UPS output to load UPS models with no battery sections Dimensional drawingsExternal battery cabinet models with 2 and 3 sections Standards Technical dataMechanical configuration CharacteristicsAC input DC circuitAC output Warranty

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