Liebert NX UPS System user manual Emergency Shutdown With EPO, Auto Restart

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Operating Procedures

6.6Emergency Shutdown With EPO

This circuit has been designed to switch off the UPS in emergency conditions (i.e., fire, flood, etc.). The system will turn off the rectifier, inverter and stop powering the load immediately (including the inverter and bypass), and the battery stops charging or discharging.

If the input utility is present, the UPS’s controls will remain active; however, the output will be turned off. To remove all power from the UPS, the external feeder breaker should be opened.

6.7Auto Restart

When the main and bypass sources fail, the UPS draws power from the battery system to supply the load until the batteries are depleted. When the UPS reaches its end of discharge (EOD) threshold, it will shut down.

The UPS will automatically restart and enable output power:

After utility power is restored

If “Auto Recovery after EOD Enabling” is enabled

After the “Auto Recovery after EOD Delay Time” expires (the default delay is 10 minutes).

If the “Auto Recovery after EOD Enabling” feature is disabled, the user may restart the system man- ually by pressing “Fault Clear” button.

6.8Reset After Shutdown for Emergency Stop (EPO Action) or Other Conditions

Once all appropriate measures have been taken to correct the problem indicated by the alarm mes- sage appearing on the operator control panel display, carry out this procedure to restore the UPS to regular operation following an EPO action or for the following reasons: Inverter Overtemperature, Cut-off Overload, Battery Overvoltage, excessive switching (BYP: XFER COUNT BLOCK), etc.

When the user confirms that the fault is cleared:

1.Press the FAULT CLEAR button to let the system exit the Emergency Off state.

2.Press the INVERTER ON button on the right side of the operator control panel for longer than 2 seconds.

NOTE

The rectifier will start again, and the bypass will begin to power the load (for units with internal battery contactor installed, the battery contactor will close). The Rectifier indicator flashes while the rectifier is starting up. When the rectifier enters the normal operation state (about 30 seconds), the rectifier indicator turns green.

NOTE

The rectifier will be turned On automatically when the overtemperature fault disappears at 5 minutes after the disappearance of overtemperature signals.

After the EPO button is pressed, if the input utility is removed, the UPS will shut down completely. When input utility is returned, if the rotary switch (SW1) is in either Bypass or in Normal position, the UPS will start up on Bypass. There will be power at the output terminals of the UPS.

! WARNING

If the rotary switch is in the Maint. position and input utility is present, there will be power at the output terminals of the UPS.

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Contents Liebert NX UPS Page Table of Contents UPS MULTI-MODULEINSTALLATION Dual Bus SystemTechnical Specifications Operating ProceduresOPTIONS-FORASSEMBLY Inside the UPS Cabinet Operator Control Panel and DisplayFigures Tables Aust/NZ Feature Set for Region InputOutput Options Model IdentificationSafety Precautions Conformity and StandardsUser-Serviceable Parts Battery Voltage Exceeds 400VDCIntroduction Preliminary ChecksUPS Room External Battery RoomLocation Storage2 10 to 30kVA UPS PositioningSystem Cabinets Moving the CabinetsExternal Protective Devices Earth Leakage RCD External BatteryUPS Output Maximum steady state AC and DC currents Power CablesDistance from floor to connection point on the equipment Cable Termination Common Input ConnectionsOutput System Connections Monitor Board Features Control Cables and CommunicationDry Contacts X3 Ancillary Control and AlarmsMaintenance Bypass Cabinet Interface Input Dry ContactsExternal Circuit-Breaker Interface Jumper connection for BCB interface+12V J13 J21 Output Dry ContactsOutput dry contact relays J28X7 External Battery Temperature Detector Interface Emergency Power Off InputX5 Auxiliary DC Power Output X6 Analog Input InterfaceBattery Start Button External Bypass Switch InterlockBattery Start Facility Serial Ports RS232-1 and RS232-2Battery Installation Safety Hazardous battery voltage present behind coversBattery Cabinet Cable W2 is packed with the temperature sensor Battery Temperature Sensor OptionalMoving the Battery Cabinets Name W2 L=5m Name W1 L=30mBattery cabinet bottom cable entry location General Arrangement DrawingsBottom cable entry Battery cabinet internal layout Connection Principles Battery Power CablesItem # Item Name Battery Room Design Battery ControlConnecting the Battery Fitting the BatteriesX24 GeneralX23 X24 Monitor Board X21Paralleled UPS Modules Cabinet InstallationDistribution Cabinet Power Cables External Protective DevicesHot-Standby UPS Modules Control Cables Intermodule ControlInput Distribution Upstream Dual Bus System Parallel Board X2-2 X1-1 Parallel System Control WiresExtended Dual Bus Synchronization Option DBS Interface Box Parallel Board DBS Cable X2-2 X1-1 Parallel SystemInstallation Drawings General arrangement-10-30kVA UPS module External Battery Input Output Main Input Bypass Input NXe 10-30kVA Top View Internal battery layout and connecting-GP12120 F2 12AH/12V Internal battery layout Split-Bypass Input Static Transfer Switch Battery Temperature CompensationMulti Module UPS-1+N Redundant Control Power Supply BoardSocket Outlet Modes of Operation ECO Mode Single UPS Only Bypass ModeMaintenance Mode Manual Bypass Parallel Redundancy Mode System ExpansionBattery Protection settings by commissioning engineer Battery Management-Set During CommissioningNormal Function Rotary switch configurations Power SwitchesUPS operating modes Indicator State Start-Up ProcedureUPS Startup Verify Switching Between Operation Modes Switching the UPS from Normal to Maintenance Bypass Powering Down the UPSPowering Down the UPS and Maintaining Power to Load Emergency Shutdown With EPO Auto RestartLanguage Selection Command PasswordChanging the Current Date and Time Isolating One Module in a Multi-Module System Inserting One Module into a Multi-Module System LED Function StatusComponent # Function UPS control and display panel componentsButton Function Mimic Power Flow Audible Alarm BuzzerLCD Monitor and Menu keys Direct Access Push Buttons KeysMenu key Icons and their meaning When configured, input transformer voltages are Load System Battery RecordsLanguage Settings Command Version Displayed on the front LCD. When not activated,Descriptions of UPS menus and data window items Detailed Description of Menu ItemsUPS system window Menu Type Item Type ExplanationNumber to be dialed to send an alarm notification UPS messages Message Description / Suggested Action if anyBypass voltage exceeds the limit UPS is confirmed to overload and the overload times out UPS messages Prompt windows, meanings Dynamic Energy Flow Chart and UPS Help ScreenPrompt Pop-Up Windows Prompt MeaningDefault Screen Saver Default screenProtection Battery Ground Fault DetectionTerminal Name Definition Fan120 Redundant Fan for Power ModuleFan120 AC FanOC Web Card SNMP/HTTP Network Interface Card OC Web Card data summary windowMultiport-4 Card Relay Card pin configurationRelay Card Relay card jumpersAssignment SiteNet MultiPort4 Intellislot pin assignmentPin Description Remote Alarm Monitor OC485 Web Card Modbus, Jbus, IGM NetDust filter replacement Dust Filter for 10-30kVACompliance with European, international standards Environmental characteristicsConformity and Standards Overall efficiency, heat losses and air exchangeMechanical characteristics Rectifier AC input mainsInverter output to critical load Bypass mains input Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Page Ti n Ne tIti That