Liebert 610 manual Reporting a Problem, Corrective Actions, Recommended Test Equipment

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Maintenance

4.6Reporting a Problem

If a problem occurs within the UPS, review all alarm messages along with other pertinent data. This information should be given by telephone to the Liebert service representative’s office nearest you. This information can be downloaded to Liebert Global Services by using the optional modem. Contact Liebert Global Services at 1-800-LIEBERT to report a problem or to request assistance.

4.7Corrective Actions

For each alarm message on the Operator Control Panel and the Remote Monitor Panel, you can find the recommended corrective action in Table 4.

4.8Recommended Test Equipment

A list of recommended test equipment and tools required to maintain, troubleshoot and repair the UPS module is given in Table 11. You may substitute instruments of equivalent range and accuracy. All instruments should be calibrated and be within the current calibration cycle. Calibration data for the instruments should be maintained in equipment-history files and the instruments labeled for audit and verification.

Table 11 Recommended test equipment and tools

Qty

Test Equipment

Manufacturer

Model or Type

 

 

 

 

1

Oscilloscope

Tektronix, H-P or Fluke

DC to 50 MHz

 

 

 

 

2

Voltage Probes

Tektronix, H-P or Fluke

10X, with 10 ft cable

 

 

 

 

2

Voltage Probes

Tektronix, H-P or Fluke

100X, with 10 ft cable

 

 

 

 

1

Digital Multi-meter

Fluke

87, with test leads

 

 

 

 

1

Tool Kit

N/A

Standard electrical contractor tools

 

 

 

 

4.9Upstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting Inspections

During normal UPS operations, short-term overload current demand from the bypass source may reach 10 times the UPS output current rating. This overload current demand may be caused by the magnetizing inrush current of one or more downstream transformers (i.e., PDUs—Power Distribution Units) or faults on downstream branch circuits. The instantaneous trip point(s) of the upstream bypass feeder breaker(s) must be set to support these temporary overloads. The magnitude of short- term overload bypass current demand is typically six to eight times the UPS current rating, but must be determined by analysis on a per-site basis. This analysis, generally known as an End-to-End Fault Coordination Study, must be done by a Registered Professional Engineer experienced in this activity and familiar with local codes and related requirements.

Liebert strongly recommends periodic inspections of the bypass feeder breaker instantaneous trip set- tings, as well as the module input (rectifier) feeder breaker trip settings, to ensure that they are cor- rect. For a variety of reasons, although typically during circuit breaker maintenance procedures by others, trip settings have been known to be inadvertently left improperly set. Correct trip setting of these circuit breakers is most important to achieving high-availability from your Liebert UPS system.

For further information regarding proper trip settings for your feeder breakers, call 1-800-LIEBERT.

NOTE

The instantaneous trip setting of the breaker feeding the UPS bypass input should be high enough to accommodate short-duration overloads. The bypass static switch power path inside the UPS can draw up to 10 times the system’s rated current for up to three cycles.

NOTE

While Liebert can provide typical guidelines, the responsibility for the proper breaker trip settings outside the Liebert-manufactured UPS equipment resides with the owner. Contact Liebert Global Services at 1-800-LIEBERT for further details.

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Contents Series 610 UPS Battery Cabinet Precautions Table of Contents Maintenance SpecificationsFigures Tables Important Safety Instructions System Description Other Factors to Consider ReliabilityDesigned for Success Safety Precautions Modes of Operation Operator Controls Options Battery Load Testing Customer Alarm InterfaceTemperature-Compensated Charging Automatic RestartUPS Module Battery PlantGeneral Component Descriptions Software Detailed Component DescriptionsControls Hardware Operation Input Power FactorRectifier/Charger Input Circuit BreakerBattery Charge Current Limiting Battery Charging CircuitBattery Disconnect Battery Equalize Charge CircuitInverter Non-Linear Load CharacteristicsUnbalanced Load Characteristics Output Regulation and Overload PerformanceBypass Circuit Breaker Static Switch Backfeed ProtectionStatic Bypass Pulsed Parallel OperationTransfer and Retransfer Conditions Three Breaker Maintenance Bypass Switchboard Features Display Screen and Operator ControlsOperator controls, typical system 100kVA 500kVA 1000kVA Description FunctionSeries 610 UPS operator control panel Description FunctionMenu Tree Navigation Menu treeMaster 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 Screens Status reports screenPresent Status Event HistoryHistory Status History status report screenBattery Cycle Monitor System StatusBattery cycle monitoring summary screen System Configuration Screens System configuration screensMaximum Auto-Retransfer Attempts Maximum auto-retransfer attempts screenDate Date screenTime Time screenAuto Dial Auto dial screenLanguage Selection System OptionsContinuous Duty Static Switch Optional Remote Monitor Alarm messagesAdditional alarm messages Standard Remote Monitor Indications ChannelBattery Discharging Alarm Limit Settings ScreenOverload Alarm Low BatteryBattery Rating Battery Shutdown 60 MinutesBattery Rating 100% Temperature Limit Setting OptionalLoad Transfer Procedures Screen Load transfer procedure screenStart-Up Procedures Screen Refer to 3.4.1 Start-Up Procedure for more detailsShutdown Procedures Screen Battery Time ScreenBattery time screen 15-minute discharge Upper Limit Actual Lower Limit Elapsed Time MinutesMeter Calibration Screen Status Reports ScreensBattery Equalize Screen Battery equalize screenAlarm and Status Messages Status Messages Alarm and status message screenAlarm Messages Abbreviations used in alarm messagesAlarm messages and corrective actions AC InputUPS System UPS System CoolingAlarm messages-summary Alarm Message Special FunctionsAuto-Dial Communication InterfacesWorldwide Reporting Site Reporting SiteScan or Snmp Local Reporting to a TerminalLocal Reporting to a Monitor Requesting InformationSeparate / Simultaneous Outputs Series 610 terminal commandsRemote Monitor Panel Keys FunctionAbbreviation Circuit Breaker Load on BypassCircuit breaker abbreviations OK to Transfer Load on bypass UPS availableLoad on UPS bypass available Momentary overload through pulse-parallel static switch Momentary OverloadsInput Power Failure-Load on Battery Input power fail-load on batteryOff Battery Load on UPS-battery not availableRefer to 3.4.4 Shutdown Procedures Emergency Module OffRemote Emergency Power Off Emergency power offRefer to 3.3.9 Maintenance Bypass Module ShutdownLoad on maintenance bypass two breakers Load on maintenance bypass three breakers Manual Procedures Start-Up ProcedureStart-Up Procedure Set the Static Switch Disconnect or to OFF open Start-up procedures Start-Up Procedure Load Transfer Procedures Load transfer procedures screenMaintenance Bypass Load Transfers Shutdown Procedures Module Shutdown Procedure Shutdown ProceduresRemote Emergency Power Off Repo Local Emergency Modules Off LemoBattery Exercise Procedures Battery exercise control screen above and results below1000% Automatic OperationsOverloads Without Transfer 150%Automatic Transfers to Bypass Overload Condition Automatic Retransfers to UPSAutomatic Transfers to Bypass UPS System Faults Sequence of Operation Automatic Restart OptionalEnabling Automatic Restart Maintenance Professional Start-Up Liebert Global ServicesMaintenance Agreements The Signature Program TrainingAir Filters Routine MaintenanceRecord Log Limited Life Components Battery Maintenance Battery Safety PrecautionsAvertissement Matching Battery Cabinets Optional Number of Cells Battery Voltage VDC Nominal FloatRack-Mounted Batteries Battery retorque valuesBattery voltage record Torque Requirements Torque specifications unless otherwise labeledDetection of Trouble Corrective Actions Reporting a ProblemUpstream Feeder Circuit Breaker Setting Inspections Recommended Test EquipmentKVA Power factor pf KVARating Specifications applicable to environment 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