Liebert 1000kVA manual Shutdown Procedures Screen, Module start- up procedures screens

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Operation

Figure 43 Module start- up procedures screens

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START-UP PROCEDURES

1.Verify that the control power is applied to the system control cabinet (check the display on the system control cabinet).

2.Wait approximately two (2) minutes before attempting any other action .

3.Select "SYSTEM CONFIGURATION" screen to verify that the correct model is displayed.

4.Select "WALK-IN" screen and do the following:

a)Close module input circuit breaker. Verify that the DC voltage bar on the display begins to gradually move to the right and the AC input current bars do not move to the right more than 10% (40% for modules with input filters) after the transformer inrush has subsided.

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b)Verify that the output voltage bar moves to the right after the DC bus bar has reached the 90% point. Both bars should settle near their respective 100% levels.

c)If anything happens on the display not mentioned in (a) or (b), immediately open the module input circuit breaker and investigate.

5.If step 4 is successful, select "MONITOR/MIMIC" screen and verify module DC bus and output voltages are at proper nominal level. If so, close module battery circuit breaker.

6.If no alarms are present on the "MONITOR/MIMIC" screen, the module may be placed online by closing the module output breaker.

Prior to this procedure, supply power to the critical load through the bypass line (at the SCC). When you close the UPS module input breaker, power is provided to the UPS rectifier. The module DC bus voltage ramps up to the nominal battery voltage and the UPS inverter turns on when the DC bus reaches the proper voltage. You can then close the battery circuit breaker (MBD) and the UPS module output circuit breaker to place the UPS module on-line.

Refer to 3.4.1 - SCC Start-Up Procedure for more details.

3.2.10Shutdown Procedures Screen

Go to the SCC Master Menu and move the cursor to SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES. Press the Select pad and the SCC Shutdown Procedures screen is displayed.

This screen contains the steps you must follow to perform a controlled shutdown of the UPS system. The instructions are listed so you can review them before performing the controlled shutdown.

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Load Transfers Static Switch IsolationPulsed Parallel Operation Transfer and Retransfer Conditions Redundant Mode Retransfer InhibitedFeatures Display Screen and Operator ControlsDescription Function 500kVA1000kVA Operation Description Location Function Refer to 3.4.5 Shutdown ProceduresNumbers are used as keys to data in , below Switches behind SCC control panel door Menu Tree Navigation Menu treeModule Master Menu Master Menu ScreenSCC Master Menu Operation Output Metering Displays SCC Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenInput Metering Displays Item 5 Module Status Messages Status/Alarm Message AreasItem 7 Alarm Messages Item 6 System Status MessagesModule Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Module Monitor/Mimic display screenAlarm Messages Item 5 Alarm MessagesSCC Display Module DisplayMonitor/Mimic display example Utility fail KVA / 217 kW 325A 325A 325A MOD On Line OFF Line SUM ALM B-C C-A 0V 0V Not OK to Transfer Static Switch Connected Walk-In Display Screen Walk-in display screen during 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