Liebert 610 manual Detection of Trouble, Torque Requirements

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Maintenance

4.4.2Torque Requirements

All electrical connections must be tight. Table 10 provides the torque values for the connections in the UPS. Use these values unless the equipment is labeled otherwise.

NOTE

Refer to the battery manufacturer’s manual, available on the manufacturer’s Web site, for the proper torque values required for the battery.

Table 10 Torque specifications (unless otherwise labeled)

Nut And Bolt Combinations

 

 

Grade 2

 

Electrical Connections

 

Standard

 

with Belleville Washers

Bolt Shaft Size

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lb-in

 

 

N-m

Lb-in

N-m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/4

53

 

 

6.0

46

5.2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5/16

107

 

 

12

60

6.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3/8

192

 

 

22

95

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1/2

428

 

 

48

256

29

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit Breakers with Compression Lugs (For Power Wiring)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Rating

Lb-in

 

 

N-m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

400 - 1200 Amps

300

 

 

34

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Circuit Breakers with Compression Lugs (For Control Wiring)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AWG Wire Size or Range

Lb-in

 

 

N-m

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#22 - #14

3.5 to 5.3

 

0.4 to 0.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.5Detection of Trouble

It is important that the operator check the instrument readings if abnormal equipment performance is suspected. Any metered value that differs appreciably from normal could mean an impending mal- function and should be investigated.

Items to check include:

Output voltage of all phases should be within 2% of normal voltage. Output currents on each phase should not normally differ by more than 20%. If a greater difference is noted, the load is unbalanced and corrective action should be taken to redistribute the load, if possible.

If the UPS has not operated on battery power during the last 10 hours, the batteries should require little charging current. Battery mimic should indicate normal DC voltage with the battery charge current no more than 1% of maximum discharge current.

Input current on each phase should be within 10% of the average input current.

Alarm messages indicate malfunction or impending malfunction. A daily check of the Operator Control Panel will help to provide an early detection of problems. Refer to Table 4 and Table 5 to interpret alarm messages.

Tracing a problem to a particular section is facilitated by alarm messages and the metered parameter indications. These are stored in the Status Reports and can be displayed at the Opera- tor Control Panel or at an optional terminal. A Liebert Global Services engineer will be familiar with test points inside the unit.

NOTE

If the UPS system has a blown fuse, determine the cause should be determined before replacing the fuse. Contact Liebert Global Services for assistance.

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Contents Series 610 UPS Battery Cabinet Precautions Table of Contents Specifications MaintenanceFigures Tables Important Safety Instructions System Description Designed for Success ReliabilityOther Factors to Consider Safety Precautions Modes of Operation Operator Controls Options Temperature-Compensated Charging Customer Alarm InterfaceBattery Load Testing Automatic RestartGeneral Component Descriptions Battery PlantUPS Module Controls Hardware Detailed Component DescriptionsSoftware Rectifier/Charger Input Power FactorOperation Input Circuit BreakerBattery Disconnect Battery Charging CircuitBattery Charge Current Limiting Battery Equalize Charge CircuitUnbalanced Load Characteristics Non-Linear Load CharacteristicsInverter Output Regulation and Overload PerformanceStatic Bypass Static Switch Backfeed ProtectionBypass Circuit Breaker Pulsed Parallel OperationTransfer 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 Input Metering Displays Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenOutput Metering Displays Item 7 Alarm Messages Status/Alarm Message AreasItem 6 Status 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 Additional alarm messages Alarm messagesRemote Monitor Standard Remote Monitor Indications ChannelOverload Alarm Alarm Limit Settings ScreenBattery Discharging Low BatteryBattery Rating 100% Battery Shutdown 60 MinutesBattery Rating Temperature Limit Setting OptionalLoad 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-summaryWorldwide Reporting Communication InterfacesAuto-Dial Local Reporting to a Monitor Local Reporting to a TerminalSite Reporting SiteScan or Snmp Requesting InformationRemote Monitor Panel Series 610 terminal commandsSeparate / Simultaneous Outputs Keys FunctionCircuit breaker abbreviations Load on BypassAbbreviation Circuit Breaker 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 ProceduresOverloads Without Transfer Automatic Operations1000% 150%Automatic Retransfers to UPS Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overload ConditionAutomatic Transfers to Bypass UPS System Faults Enabling Automatic Restart Automatic Restart OptionalSequence of Operation Maintenance Maintenance Agreements The Signature Program Liebert Global ServicesProfessional Start-Up TrainingRecord Log Routine MaintenanceAir Filters Limited Life Components Battery Safety Precautions Battery MaintenanceAvertissement Number of Cells Battery Voltage VDC Nominal Float Matching Battery Cabinets OptionalBattery voltage record Battery retorque valuesRack-Mounted Batteries Detection of Trouble Torque specifications unless otherwise labeledTorque Requirements Upstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting Inspections Reporting a ProblemCorrective Actions Recommended Test EquipmentRating Power factor pf KVAKVA Environmental Conditions Specifications 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