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6.Click the EMS System Settings tab to display the Configure Primary EMS Settings page.

7.Configure the following required settings:

EMS System Setting

Description

 

 

Nominal Voltage

Verify the nominal input voltage and frequency settings are

Settings

correct for your installation. Adjust as needed.

 

NOTE Specify nominal voltage as Line to Neutral voltage (not

 

Line to Line voltage).

 

 

Input / Output CT

Main input monitoring option only. Select the type and rating

Settings

for the input and neutral CTs installed (400A) and for the input

 

ground CT installed (100A).

 

NOTE Configure a CT only if it is installed.

 

NOTE If the neutral CT is not installed, the software calculates

 

its approximate values.

 

 

System Name and

(1) Specify a Name for the system:

Rating

To change the default name, double−click in the Name field and

 

type the new name. Press Enter, then click Yes to confirm.

 

(2) Set the Rating in VA for the installation:

 

This setting matches the summation of the ratings on your

 

panels and is the overload level. To calculate the Rating, multiply

 

the main breaker rating for each panel by the nominal L−N

 

voltage. For example, for two 225A panels and a 120V nominal

 

input voltage, the rating is 225 2 120, or 54,000 VA.

 

NOTE If your breakers are configured, you can select Auto

 

Calc to have the software automatically calculate the VA rating.

 

 

LCD Mimic Screen Display

(1)Select the option that best describes the installation: S For an EMS−UGK, select EMS−UGK.

S For one panel, select 1 In / 1 Out. S For two panels, select 2 In / 2 Out.

S For Harmonic Distortion transformers, select 1 In / 2 Out. S For dual input PDUs with Kirk® key interlocks, select

2 In / 1 Out.

(2)To display a transformer on the mimic screen, select the check box for Input Transformer Installed.

NOTE The transformer symbol is not available for all mimic screen options.

NOTE To revert any changes made on the current page (except System Name) back to default settings before saving, click Reload Sys Config.

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Contents Page Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Special Symbols Three−phase alternating currentPage Table of Contents Specifications Troubleshooting Serial Port Service −Slot CardMaintenance WarrantyChapter Introduction Introduction Important Safety Instructions Safety WarningsConsignes de sécurité N G E RWichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen Aufbewaren SicherheitswarnungenAdvertencias de Seguridad L I G R OInspecting the Equipment Unpacking the CabinetChecking the Parts List Tools Required Installing the Hardware Wall Specifications Customer−Supplied ComponentsMounting Template Conduit Box Option Electrical Connections R N I N GWire Tap Sizing Current Transformer SizingWiring Overview Example Installation Harness SizingCT1 Panel Detail EMS−UGK−LV Model with Dual Panel Option Shown Main Input Harness Connections Branch Circuit Harness Connections Install each CT around the appropriate subfeed breaker wire Subfeed Monitoring ConnectionsU T I O N Proceed to on Installation Power LED on the Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card Installing the Software Configuration Tool Initial ConfigurationMicrosoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating system Initial System Configuration Click Connect to establish communication with the EMS−UGKSystem Status Page Connected Type the new name. Press Enter, then click Yes to confirm Installation Configure the following Building Alarm Settings Feature Setting Description Audible Horn DisabledInstallation Configure the following settings for the selected panel Installation Initial Panel and Breaker Configuration Using the Display Installation Advanced Metering Installation Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 CardBreaker Numbering Reset FunctionBoard UCB Following table shows the indicator status and description Control Panel FunctionsDisplay Functions Buttons to select another item on the screen toFollowing tables show the basic menu structure Menu MapMenu Map for Display Functions Panel Meters Breaker MetersSetup Options Building AlarmAccessing Configuration Control Panel ConfigurationConfiguring Panels Containing Branch Circuit Breakers Configuring Panels Containing Subfeed Breakers On the Panel Config screen, set the panel’s meter settingsNumber of subfeed breakers Configuring Branch Circuit Breakers OverloadDelete Viewing Panel Meters Viewing Breaker MetersCommunication Serial Port Service Installing Communication FeaturesCommunication Options Terminal Mode −Slot CardControl Terminals External Control Terminal ConnectionsRelay Output Contacts Alarm Relay Programmable Signal Inputs Building AlarmsCommunication Chapter Maintenance Recycling the Used EquipmentRewiring and Reconfiguring the Installation To rewire and reconfigure the EMS−UGKDimensions and Weight Communication OptionsElectrical Input Environmental and SafetyDisplay Optional Metering Panel Monitoring Rating Maximum 400ASpecifications Typical Alarms and Conditions Service and SupportTroubleshooting Limited Factory Warranty Powerware Energy Management System EMS Upgrade KitWarranty Page 164201724

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