Liebert Series 610 user manual Trouble Recovery, Isolation for Maintenance

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Operating Instructions

Trouble Recovery

While failures are extremely unlikely, this system has been designed to allow restart from any system configuration once the fault has been corrected. Refer to 1.5.5 - Modes of Operation for a descrip- tion of the operating modes.

4.2.12Isolation for Maintenance

See Figure 8.

Once the critical loads are transferred to the desired UPS, the maintenance bypass circuit breakers and isolation circuit breakers may be operated. The details of these isolation/maintenance operations are dependent on the specific arrangement of your switchboards. Typically, to assist maintenance personnel, maintenance circuit breaker operation is further guided by an electrical or electromechan- ical interlock system.

For detailed instructions for use of the maintenance bypass switchboard, refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual for your Liebert Series 610 UPS.

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Contents Continuous POWER-TIE Configuration Page Table of Contents Initial System Start-Up 4.2 Basic Operation Operating InstructionsInter-System Isolation and Reliability FunctionSystem Flexibility Basic Dual-Bus Power-Tie one-line diagram Power-Tie systems fault isolation issues Power-Tie systems control interface diagram Operational Description Control System FeaturesMomentary Tie Transfer Controls Momentary Tie OperationIntersystem Synchronizing Continuous Tie Intersystem Sync and Power SharingTie System Components Continuous Tie/Transfer/Parallel ControlModes of Operation Power-Tie system one-line diagram Synchronizing the UPS Systems Continuous Power-TieChecking for Phase, Voltage, and Capacity Selecting a Line Sync SourceControl panel layout Load Transfers Between UPS Systems Separating Tied SystemsDesign Criteria Combined Loads on One System from Continuous Tie OperationCombined Loads on One System to Continuous Tie Operation Line Sync Signal Power-Tie system fault isolation issues Power-Tie systems fault tolerance Tie Operation Improper User OperationTransfer Operation Hardware Failures Tie Circuit Breaker or Logic FaultsWhat Happens If a Failure Occurs During a Power Transfer Recommendations Tie Circuit Breaker SelectionMimic Panel Load Transfer Controls Transfer Function Available OK to Transfer Load 2 to System Transfer Control DisabledTransfer Function Available Transfer Function Available OK to Transfer Load 1 to SystemControl Inhibits Continuous Tie ControlManual Controls Basic Operation Normal Transfer Operation ConfigurationsMaintenance Procedures Isolating Each UPS System Initial System Start-UpTransfer of Load Between Two Systems Maintenance Procedures Tie Control Logic Components Maintenance Procedures Maintaining Power-Tie ComponentsCircuit Breaker Failure Trouble RecoveryAbnormal Operations Improper TransferTying the UPS Systems Continuous Parallel Operations Normal Operating ConfigurationContinuous Tie-Systems Abnormal Operations Isolation for Maintenance Power-Tie system one-line diagram Operation Scenarios/Transfer Procedures See 4.2.5 Transfer of Load Between Two Systems See 4.2.4 Isolating a UPS System for MaintenanceCombined Loads Operation Parallel Operations See 4.2.11 Tying the UPS Systems ContinuousUPS System See 4.2.3 Maintenance Procedures Isolating EachOne system in bypass to Continuous Tie operation Option Operating Instructions Page Locations Technical Support/ServiceCompany Behind the Products