Powerware 208/120V, 400/230V, 380/220V, 415/240V manual Installation

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INSTALLATION

8.Optional. To prevent the software configuration tool from synchronizing with the PC date and time, select Don’t auto update.

9.Click Save Sys Config to save the settings to the EMS−UGK. Depending on communication speed, updates take effect within 15–20 seconds.

10.Optional. Voltage and current calibration is performed at the factory. The EMS−UGK does not require calibration. If you choose to recalibrate, the original calibrated values will be lost.

To recalibrate the settings, click the Calibration tab to display the EMS System Calibration page.

NOTE For optimal results, verify that the circuits are loaded to nominal load levels prior to starting calibration. Have qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) obtain the physical measurements using a multimeter and RMS current probe. For calibration, measure the L−N voltage (not L−L voltage).

Enter the voltage and current measurements from the installed panel(s) on the EMS System Calibration page. Blank fields will not be calibrated.

NOTE To revert any changes made on the current page back to default settings before saving, click Reload Cal Data.

Click Save Cal Data to update the voltage calibration data and save the settings to the EMS−UGK. Depending on communication speed, updates take effect within 15–20 seconds.

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Contents Page Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Three−phase alternating current Special SymbolsPage Table of Contents Warranty Serial Port Service −Slot CardMaintenance Specifications TroubleshootingChapter Introduction Introduction Safety Warnings Important Safety InstructionsN G E R Consignes de sécuritéSicherheitswarnungen Wichtige Sicherheitsanweisungen AufbewarenL I G R O Advertencias de SeguridadUnpacking the Cabinet Inspecting the EquipmentChecking the Parts List Tools Required Wall Specifications Customer−Supplied Components Installing the HardwareMounting Template Conduit Box Option R N I N G Electrical ConnectionsCurrent Transformer Sizing Wire Tap SizingHarness Sizing Wiring Overview Example InstallationCT1 Panel Detail EMS−UGK−LV Model with Dual Panel Option Shown Main Input Harness Connections Branch Circuit Harness Connections Subfeed Monitoring Connections Install each CT around the appropriate subfeed breaker wireU T I O N Proceed to on Installation Power LED on the Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 operating system Initial ConfigurationInstalling the Software Configuration Tool Click Connect to establish communication with the EMS−UGK Initial System ConfigurationSystem Status Page Connected Type the new name. Press Enter, then click Yes to confirm Installation Feature Setting Description Audible Horn Disabled Configure the following Building Alarm SettingsInstallation Configure the following settings for the selected panel Installation Initial Panel and Breaker Configuration Using the Display Installation Power Xpert Gateway Series 1000 Card Advanced Metering InstallationBoard UCB Reset FunctionBreaker Numbering Control Panel Functions Following table shows the indicator status and descriptionButtons to select another item on the screen to Display FunctionsMenu Map for Display Functions Menu MapFollowing tables show the basic menu structure Breaker Meters Panel MetersBuilding Alarm Setup OptionsConfiguring Panels Containing Branch Circuit Breakers Control Panel ConfigurationAccessing Configuration On the Panel Config screen, set the panel’s meter settings Configuring Panels Containing Subfeed BreakersNumber of subfeed breakers Overload Configuring Branch Circuit BreakersDelete Viewing Breaker Meters Viewing Panel MetersCommunication Communication Options Installing Communication FeaturesSerial Port Service −Slot Card Terminal ModeExternal Control Terminal Connections Control TerminalsProgrammable Signal Inputs Building Alarms Relay Output Contacts Alarm RelayCommunication Recycling the Used Equipment Chapter MaintenanceTo rewire and reconfigure the EMS−UGK Rewiring and Reconfiguring the InstallationCommunication Options Dimensions and WeightDisplay Optional Environmental and SafetyElectrical Input Panel Monitoring Rating Maximum 400A MeteringSpecifications Service and Support Typical Alarms and ConditionsTroubleshooting Powerware Energy Management System EMS Upgrade Kit Limited Factory WarrantyWarranty Page 164201724

415/240V, 380/220V, 208/120V, 400/230V specifications

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