Liebert 30-130kVA manual Automatic Operations, Overloads, Automatic Transfers to Bypass

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Operation

3.6.5Automatic Operations

The Npower UPS is designed to function while attended or unattended by an Operator. The system control logic monitors the performance of the UPS, the availability of power sources, and the current required by the critical load.

Automatic UPS operations are described in the following sections.

Overloads

The UPS system is capable of sustaining full output voltage for overload conditions that remain within or under the current versus time curve of system overload capacity.

For high current demands of short duration (momentary overloads) the critical load is supplied simul- taneously by both the UPS system and the bypass line. Whenever the critical load requires more than 200% of the capacity of the module, the bypass line will supply up to 6000 amperes for one-half cycle.

If an overload condition exceeds the UPS system overload capacity or the capacity of the modules online, the UPS system initiates an automatic load transfer to the bypass line.

Automatic Transfers to Bypass

The UPS system will initiate an automatic load transfer to the bypass line if an overload condition exceeds the current-versus-time curve of overload capacity, or if specified UPS system faults occur.

The Overload Transfer and Output Under-Voltage alarm conditions will initiate an automatic trans- fer to bypass and the Load On Bypass message will be displayed. The Status Report screens will include the Automatic Transfer to Bypass message. Other UPS system faults will initiate an auto- matic transfer to bypass followed immediately by the shutdown and isolation of the UPS system. The static bypass switch is closed and the contactor is closed. Bypass power is supplied to the critical load through the static bypass switch.

Automatic Re-transfers to UPS

Automatic Retransfer to UPS is an option that you can select from the System Configuration screen. If you do not want the UPS system to initiate any automatic re-transfers, set Max Auto-Rexfer Attempts to zero (0).

In an automatic retransfer, the output contactor closes and the static bypass switch opens.

The following conditions must be present to initiate an automatic retransfer of the critical load from the bypass source to the UPS inverter:

The number of Auto-Rexfer Attempts selected must be greater than zero (0).

Critical load was initially transferred to the bypass source due to a system overload only. A man- ual retransfer from bypass is required if the transfer to bypass was caused by any condition other than output overload.

The load has since dropped below 100% of the rated load.

Both the Input contactor and the Battery (MBD) remain closed since the overload transfer.

OK to Transfer signal received from the control logic for at least 10 seconds, within 5 minutes of the system overload transfer. A manual retransfer from bypass is required for overloads lasting 5 minutes or more.

Cyclic overloads, which occur up to five (select range is 0 to 5) times in 60 minutes, are automati- cally returned to the inverter for each event including the Nth overload. A manually initiated retransfer from bypass is required for the N + 1 overload.

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Contents Npower UPS Page Table of Contents Maintenance Communication InterfacesFigures Page Tables Page Important Safety Instructions Overview of Manual System Description Reliability Safety PrecautionsFactory Backup and Service Assistance VersatilityNormal Load On UPS Input Power FailureModes Of Operation RechargeMimic Display CHGSYS. Status Operator Controls OptionsBattery System General Component DescriptionUPS Module Detailed Component Descriptions Controls HardwareFirmware Rectifier/Charger Input Power FactorBattery Charging Circuit OperationBattery Equalize Charge Circuit Battery DisconnectBattery Charge Current Limiting Operation After End-of-dischargeStatic Bypass Switch Nonlinear Load CharacteristicsUnbalanced Load Characteristics Static Switch Backfeed ProtectionTransfer and Retransfer Conditions Operation Operation Operator Control Panel Navigation ButtonsRotary Switch Rotary switchSecurity Access and Passwords ConfigurationUser Settings Prev Cancel Save & ExitDisplay Screens and Procedures Menu TreePrimary Screens Secondary ScreensMain Menu Screen Mimic Display ScreenRect FaultsFaults / Alarms DischgMimic Display SYS. StatusFreq DC BUS / Battery StatusInput Status Temps DEG C Inlet AIR Outlet AIR Heat SinksFreq .9 HZ 213 214 Phase Diff Bypass Input StatusOutput Load Status User Shutdown Active Faults and AlarmsFaults and Alarms EXI TSystem Ratings NextManual Startup Second ScenarioAuto Startup Serv Input Modify Current Limit Target and Ramp ValuesModify DC BUS SET Point Target and Ramp Values Skip AbortSIB External Maintenance Bypass External maintenance bypass switch, dual-input UPSExternal maintenance bypass switch, single-input UPS Multiple Battery Cabinets External Maintenance Bypass Switch ConfigurationsUser Shutdown ShutdownHistory LOG Clear History Logs Clear Event LOG Status ReportsSystem Status Status ReportsEvent LOG TotalEvent Log OUT-V IN-V Load Freq History LOG02 / 10 OutputSBS Line Trap SBS Load Input of / UFConfiguration Screens ExitOutput Frequency DC BUS VoltsInput Frequency PrevSystem Settings System SettingsCancel Save & Exit Current DateOrder Number Next PREV. Cancel Save & ExitCurrent Time TimeDual Enter PasswordSingle / Dual Input Output Transformer Bypass WIND. noActive Filter LBS Generator Auto Restart 10% Passive Filter SettingsOptions OptionsLine Drop Compensation Pulse Rectifier Battery GND Fault Green MachineAlternate Power Pole FAN no Prev ExitCommunication Options Auto DialNext Exit Modem Health Check Pager Support ConfigurationPager Enabled Pager Number Pager PIN Auto Dial YES Auto Dial OUT PagerPREV. Cancel Next PREV. Cancel 10 % Passive Filter Settings Factory SettingsNext Cancel Dial Alarm MaskLatching FreezeAlarm / Fault Name F E Alarm / Fault NameAlarm / Fault Name Battery Fuse Fail Save & Exit CancelCustomer Alarm Interface Auto DialCustomer Alarm Interface Programmable Output Relay Board #Remote LED Board # Relay Assignments STD SET User DefinedSTD SET Prog Relay # UP Down ADD Remove Clear ExitNavigating Protocol Manual TransferBattery Management Battery TestAuto Test Battery Equalizer Battery CycleBattery Duration MIN MAX WeeksManual Enabled DisabledAuto Stop StartBattery Temperature Compensation Charge Battery Temp Compensation ChargeTemperature Equalize Time PeriodBattery Temp Compensation Battery Cycle MonitorBattery Cycle Monitor Summary Clear BCMClear Summary YES / no Seconds Discharge Cycles SummaryTime Down Battery Time Low Warning BATT. EOD Lower SET Point BATT. EOD Upper SET PointBattery Supplement BATT. Time LOW WarningAuto Restart Alarm Notifications Auto Restart Trigger ConditionSystem Status System Status MonitoringNext Prev Save & Exit System StatusSign OFF Date 10/30/01 Sign OFF Date 10/30/02Accumulated Operating Hours on Bypass Accumulated Backup HoursAccumulated Operating Hours on UPS Accumulated # of Brown OutsFaults, Alarms, Status FaultsUP Down Alarm / Fault Name F E DelayOn Battery Input Contact #1 Description L Latching...D DialSummary Alarm Messages Alarms, functions, and corrective actionsContact Liebert Global Service to check Excess load from the UPS and attempt to EPO Maximum heat sink temperature limit This is a summary event based on Battery is discharging. This occurs RMS input current has reached Output kVA or kW or RMS current has With the load on UPS, PhaseB output KVA Condition only causes an alarm, but should Push-button switch located on See 3.3.7 Battery Management All of the alarms before attempting to Communication Interfaces Status1 RS-232 Port Local Reporting Terminal Worldwide ReportingAuto-Dial Requesting Information Dial Out PagerRemote Alarm Status Panel SiteScanSetting Up External Communication Devices Load on BypassOK to Transfer Input Power Failure Load on Battery Momentary OverloadsAutomatic Transfers to Bypass Automatic OperationsOverloads Automatic Re-transfers to UPSAutomatic Module Off Line Maintenance Record Log Routine MaintenanceBattery Maintenance Air FiltersBattery Safety Precautions Battery voltage record Torque RequirementsCorrective Actions Reporting a ProblemDetecting Trouble Recommended Test EquipmentMaintenance 101 Maintenance 102 Page Ne t