Liebert 610 manual Modes of Operation

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Introduction

1.4Modes of Operation

Refer to 2.0 - Theory of Operation and 3.0 - Operation for more details.

1.4.1Normal—Load on UPS

The utility AC source provides power to the rectifier/charger in the UPS module. The rectifier/charger converts the utility AC power to DC and supplies DC power to the UPS module inverter while simul- taneously float charging the battery plant. The UPS inverter converts DC to AC and furnishes AC power to the critical bus.

1.4.2Input Power Failure

If the utility source power fails or is outside the acceptable range, the battery plant becomes the pri- mary supplier of DC power to the inverter.

1.4.3Recharge

After the utility source power is restored or an alternate power source becomes available, each recti- fier/charger slowly walks-in to once again power the inverters and recharge the battery plant.

1.4.4Overload

Overloads in critical systems may be caused by inrush currents during connected equipment start-up or by faults in the critical load or distribution network. The Liebert Series 610 UPS system can main- tain full output voltage regulation while sustaining the following overloads:

Up to 150% for 30 seconds

Up to 125% for 10 minutes

Up to 104% for an indefinite period of time

For momentary faults above 155% of rated current, the static bypass switch turns on for 40 millisec- onds to supply power from the bypass source. Up to 1000% of the rated current can be supplied for less than one cycle, while up to 500% of rated load can be sustained for the full 40 milliseconds of pulsed-parallel operation.

The critical load remains on the UPS module for the above conditions. If the UPS system overload capacity is exceeded, an automatic transfer to bypass is initiated, which closes the bypass circuit breaker and opens the inverter output circuit breaker.

! CAUTION

Whenever an overload occurs, it is imperative to determine the cause of the overload.

1.4.5Bypass—Internal

The UPS control logic initiates an automatic transfer to the bypass source if the overload-current-ver- sus-time curve is exceeded or if specified UPS system faults occur. You can also manually transfer the load to the bypass (without interruption) if you must take the UPS module out of service for mainte- nance.

The internal bypass will allow most key components and operating modes to be checked without dis- turbing the critical bus. However, certain key power-carrying components, such as the output and bypass circuit breakers, will require isolation through an external maintenance bypass cabinet or complete system shutdown to maintain 100% critical load operation.

1.4.6Maintenance Bypass

The installation of a Maintenance Bypass Cabinet or Assembly is recommended to allow you to totally isolate the UPS from all power sources. Use of the Maintenance Bypass is described in 3.0 - Opera- tion.

1.4.7Off-Battery

The battery plant can be disconnected from the rectifier/charger by using an external Module Battery Disconnect (MBD) circuit breaker. The UPS continues to function normally, though it does not have power outage back-up capability until the battery plant is reconnected.

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Contents Series 610 UPS Battery Cabinet Precautions Table of Contents Specifications MaintenanceFigures Tables Important Safety Instructions System Description Other Factors to Consider ReliabilityDesigned for Success Safety Precautions Modes of Operation Operator Controls Options Automatic Restart Customer Alarm InterfaceTemperature-Compensated Charging Battery Load TestingUPS Module Battery PlantGeneral Component Descriptions Software Detailed Component DescriptionsControls Hardware Input Circuit Breaker Input Power FactorRectifier/Charger OperationBattery Equalize Charge Circuit Battery Charging CircuitBattery Disconnect Battery Charge Current LimitingOutput Regulation and Overload Performance Non-Linear Load CharacteristicsUnbalanced Load Characteristics InverterPulsed Parallel Operation Static Switch Backfeed ProtectionStatic Bypass Bypass Circuit BreakerTransfer and Retransfer Conditions Three Breaker Maintenance Bypass Switchboard Display Screen and Operator Controls Features100kVA 500kVA 1000kVA Description Function Operator controls, typical systemDescription Function Series 610 UPS operator control panelMenu tree Menu Tree NavigationMaster menu screen Master Menu ScreenOperation Output Metering Displays Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenInput Metering Displays Item 6 Status Messages Status/Alarm Message AreasItem 7 Alarm Messages Monitor/Mimic display example Utility fail Walk-in display screen Walk-In Display ScreenStatus reports screen Status Reports ScreensEvent History Present StatusHistory status report screen History StatusSystem Status Battery Cycle MonitorBattery cycle monitoring summary screen System configuration screens System Configuration ScreensMaximum auto-retransfer attempts screen Maximum Auto-Retransfer AttemptsDate screen DateTime screen TimeAuto dial screen Auto DialSystem Options Language SelectionContinuous Duty Static Switch Optional Standard Remote Monitor Indications Channel Alarm messagesAdditional alarm messages Remote MonitorLow Battery Alarm Limit Settings ScreenOverload Alarm Battery DischargingTemperature Limit Setting Optional Battery Shutdown 60 MinutesBattery Rating 100% Battery RatingLoad transfer procedure screen Load Transfer Procedures ScreenRefer to 3.4.1 Start-Up Procedure for more details Start-Up Procedures ScreenBattery Time Screen Shutdown Procedures ScreenBattery time screen 15-minute discharge Elapsed Time Minutes Upper Limit Actual Lower LimitStatus Reports Screens Meter Calibration ScreenBattery equalize screen Battery Equalize ScreenAlarm and status message screen Alarm and Status Messages Status MessagesAbbreviations used in alarm messages Alarm MessagesAC Input Alarm messages and corrective actionsUPS System Cooling UPS SystemAlarm Message Special Functions Alarm messages-summaryAuto-Dial Communication InterfacesWorldwide Reporting Requesting Information Local Reporting to a TerminalLocal Reporting to a Monitor Site Reporting SiteScan or SnmpKeys Function Series 610 terminal commandsRemote Monitor Panel Separate / Simultaneous OutputsAbbreviation Circuit Breaker Load on BypassCircuit breaker abbreviations Load on bypass UPS available OK to TransferLoad on UPS bypass available Momentary Overloads Momentary overload through pulse-parallel static switchInput power fail-load on battery Input Power Failure-Load on BatteryLoad on UPS-battery not available Off BatteryEmergency Module Off Refer to 3.4.4 Shutdown ProceduresEmergency power off Remote Emergency Power OffModule Shutdown Refer to 3.3.9 Maintenance BypassLoad on maintenance bypass two breakers Load on maintenance bypass three breakers Start-Up Procedure Manual ProceduresStart-Up Procedure Set the Static Switch Disconnect or to OFF open Start-up procedures Start-Up Procedure Load transfer procedures screen Load Transfer ProceduresMaintenance Bypass Load Transfers Shutdown Procedures Shutdown Procedures Module Shutdown ProcedureLocal Emergency Modules Off Lemo Remote Emergency Power Off RepoBattery exercise control screen above and results below Battery Exercise Procedures150% Automatic OperationsOverloads Without Transfer 1000%Automatic Retransfers to UPS Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overload ConditionAutomatic Transfers to Bypass UPS System Faults Sequence of Operation Automatic Restart OptionalEnabling Automatic Restart Maintenance Training Liebert Global ServicesMaintenance Agreements The Signature Program Professional Start-UpAir Filters Routine MaintenanceRecord Log Limited Life Components Battery Safety Precautions Battery MaintenanceAvertissement Number of Cells Battery Voltage VDC Nominal Float Matching Battery Cabinets OptionalRack-Mounted Batteries Battery retorque valuesBattery voltage record Torque Requirements Torque specifications unless otherwise labeledDetection of Trouble Recommended Test Equipment Reporting a ProblemUpstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting Inspections Corrective ActionsKVA Power factor pf KVARating Environmental Conditions Specifications 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