GE LP 33 manual SitePro / Digital EnergyTM SG Series UPS

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RIDER FOR WARRANTY FOR SALE OF SiteProTM, DIGITAL ENERGYTM SG Series and LP Series UPS.

This Rider incorporates by reference the Terms and Conditions in GE Industrial Systems (herein called GE) GETC2003, and includes the following additional provisions contained herein.

In the event of conflict between this Rider and GETC2003, the Rider shall take precedence.

Limitation on use with life support equipment:

Customer understands and agrees that the products sold hereunder are not intended for application or use, and shall not be used: (i) in conjunction with or for life support equipment when failure of any product can be reasonably be expected to cause failure of or diminish the effectiveness of such life support Customer represents and warrants that it shall NOT USE THE PRODUCTS FOR ANY SUCH PURPOSES, OR PERMIT OTHERS TO USE THE PRODUCTS FOR ANY SUCH PURPOSES.

If, in breach of the foregoing, any such use occurs, Seller shall have no liability for any resulting damage or injury, in addition to any other legal or equitable rights of Seller, Customer shall indemnify Seller against any such liability, whether arising as a result of breach of contract, warranty, indemnity, tort (including negligence),

strict liability or otherwise.

WARRANTY: Seller warrants to Customer that during the “Warranty Period” applicable for its SitePro, Digital EnergyTM SG Series and LP Series UPS Product furnished hereunder (the “Product”) will be free from defects in material, workmanship and title.

The warranty period (“Warranty Period”) for the specified Product begins on the earlier of three (3) months after the delivery date or upon commissioning of the Product (if applicable) and ends at the end of the period as set forth below:

The Warranty Period for the specified Product is as follows:

SitePro / Digital EnergyTM SG Series UPS

12 Months

LP Series UPS

24 Months

In no case does this warranty apply to any failure or nonconformance with specifications caused by or attributable to any associated or complementary products not supplied under these Terms and Conditions, nor shall it in any case apply to the quantity or quality of the product of Customer or the process of manufacture on which any products are used.

The warranties and remedies set forth herein are conditioned upon

(a)proper transportation, handling, storage, installation, commissioning, operation, use and maintenance in conformance with the operation instruction manuals (including revisions thereto) provided by Seller, any applicable recommendations of Seller and any applicable laws, regulations or codes (b) repair or modification pursuant to Seller’s instructions or approval and (c) Customer promptly notifying Seller of any defects and, if required, promptly making the Product available for correction at Customer’s expense. This warranty shall not apply (a) if Customer or any other unauthorized person has made any modifications, alterations or repairs to the Product not authorized by Seller, including Customer’s use of parts in conjunction with the Product (excluding batteries) not admitted or delivered by Seller, (b) to a Product with removed or altered serial numbers, (c) to a Product damaged by acts of God, sources external to the Product, misuse, accident, abuse, neglect, negligence, or use beyond rated capacity, and (d) if GE authorized field service technician does not commission Digital Energyæ SG Series UPS and SitePro UPS.

If any Product or service fails to meet the foregoing warranties (except title), Seller shall thereupon correct any such failure either, at its option, by (i) repairing any defective or damaged part or Product and/or reperforming any defective service or (ii) making available, F.O.B. at Seller’s facility, place of manufacture or other mutually agreed upon point of shipment, any necessary repaired or replacement parts; provided, however, that prior to repairing any defective or damaged part or Product, Seller shall have received, at Customer’s cost, such part or Product in need of repair or replacement.

If reperformance is not practicable, Seller will furnish without charge services in an amount essentially equal to those that, in the sole judgment of Seller, would have been required for reperformance.

Where a failure cannot be corrected by Seller’s reasonable efforts, the parties will negotiate an equitable adjustment in price.

In providing a replacement Product or parts, Seller reserves the right to use refurbished circuit boards, which shall be warranted in accordance with this Warranty Provision.

The correction of any failure or the supply of repaired or replacement parts or Products pursuant to this Warranty Provision shall not extend the duration of the applicable Warranty Period.

Seller does not warrant the following items: (i) computer hardware, (ii) any computer software, including software provided by Seller with any Product, (iii) products or services obtained from others or (iv) any batteries used in conjunction with the products, including those provided by Seller, and in regard to these items, only the warranty of the manufacturer, if any, shall apply.

Seller's obligation under this Provision entitled “Warranty” shall terminate immediately upon any modification of the Product by Customer unless made with the approval of Seller.

The Warranty Period applicable to each Product can be extended, if Customer purchases an extended warranty from Seller. If Customer purchases an extended warranty from Seller, the terms of such extended warranty shall supersede these warranty provisions.

THE PRECEDING PARAGRAPHS OF THIS WARRANTY PROVISION SET FORTH THE EXCLUSIVE CLAIMS (EXCEPT AS TO TITLE) BASED ON DEFECT IN OR FAILURE OF A PRODUCT, WHETHER THE CLAIM IS IN CONTRACT, INDEMNITY, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE.

Upon the expiration of the applicable Warranty Period, all such liability shall terminate and Customer shall have a reasonable time, not to exceed thirty (30) days after the applicable Warranty Period, to give written notice of any defects that appeared during the Warranty Period.

THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY.

NO IMPLIED STATUTORY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY.

INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF INSTALLABLE SYSTEMS: If the Products cannot be installed immediately after delivery, Customer is responsible for maintaining proper storage conditions according to operating manuals and any other instructions provided by Seller.

Installable Products may only be installed by certified electrical installers and must be installed according to Seller’s specifications, appropriate national electrical codes and accepted standards of workmanship.

For purposes of these GE Terms and Conditions, “Installable Products” shall mean Products that require the services of a certified electrical installer to be connected to the power grid.

The commissioning of installable Products may only be done by a technician authorized by Seller and must be done according to Seller’s specifications.

For purposes of these GE Terms and Conditions, “commissioning” shall mean the start-up of the installable Products and the testing of the installable Products in connection with the load.

If commissioning is to be performed by Seller, Seller may refuse to commission the installable Products, if the operating conditions at Customer’s site do not allow safe commissioning and operation of the installable Products.

Any costs resulting from a delay in commissioning will be charged to Customer.

Modifications reserved

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Operating Manual LP 33 Series 30 & 40 kVA

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Contents Manufactured by LP 33 SeriesModel Date of issue 01/01/2005 File nameRevision Identification No Copyright 2005 by GE Consumer & IndustrialDear Customer Parallel version secured with RPA Table of contents Only Condition Safety RulesGeneral Risk of electric shock PE Earth GND Ground Safety warningsGeneral Description IntroductionDescription Block Diagram and Main Elements DescriptionOperation Modes VFI Voltage Frequency Independent Mode operationThrough the automatic bypass Case of parallel systemAutomatic bypass operation Mains recovery operationManual bypass operation Mains failure operationWith redundant parallel system Parallel system for power capacity RPA Parallel SystemParallel system for redundancy Pay attention to the following recommendations UPS Paralleled on the Same BatteryRiazzino CH Made in Switzerland Service and Technical SupportRecycling AT the END of Service Life Layout LP 33 Series / 30 & 40 kVA LayoutControl Panel System HandlingQ1 UPS output switch Q2 Manual bypass switch Command Push Buttons and SwitchesDo not switch on Q1 and Q2 with Total offApplication on UPS LCD Screen2ms 2ms 5ms 10ms SW VersionAlarms list 4118 Code Alarm Meaning4130 41404530 Code Alarm Meaning 45204531 4563Messages list 4411 Code Message Meaning 43624500 45214603 Code Message Meaning 46024699 4763LP 33 Series Event report LP 33 SeriesMenu Screens Menu Reset Total OFFModem enabled = N Init=BEQV1X3&D0S0=2 Date and time setup = Day = MonthUser parameters screen Date and time set-upECO Mode can only be activated on single units Operation mode selection VFI Mode or ECO ModeECO Mode Telephone numbers set-upExample 2 ECO Mode Stop before ECO Mode Start Example 3 ECO Mode during the night and week-endD1 ÷ d7 Enabling time in function of weekdays ECO Start ECO Stop Operation Switch on the mains power at the input distribution panelStart-up of the LP 33 Series Executing Mainboard Self TestSwitch On the inverter entering the screen Switch On the output switch Q1 PosOperation mode selection Command MenuSwitch on the maintenance bypass Q2 Pos Switch OFF the inverter by entering the screenUPS shutdown with load transfer on manual bypass Q2 Enter must be pressed 2 timesInverter U1= Switch on the inverter by entering the screen Switch OFF the maintenance bypass Q2 PosStart-up following the operation on manual bypass Q2 TestComplete shutdown Udcp= Udcn= Ubp=0VCharge level Autonomy 0min Restore the command total off by entering the screen Restore to normal operation after total off= 0% LED TestRestore to normal operation after EPO Emergency Power Off Reset the UPS by entering the screenActivated Command Menu Inverter on Parallel System start-up of the LP 33 Series Procedures for Parallel System LP 33 SeriesSwitch on the output switch Q1 Pos. I on each unit 40kVA P1Udcp=215V Udcn=215V = 70% LP 33 40kVA P1 Switch on the maintenance bypass Q2 I on each unitSwitch OFF the inverter on each unit entering the screen Open the maintenance bypass switch Q2 Pos on each unit Start-up following the operation on maintenance bypass Q2Switch on the inverter on each unit entering the screen Udcp=215V Udcn=215V Ubp=164V Ubn=164V FWith purpose to separate one unit from the parallel system Shutdown of a single unit in a parallel systemU1= U2= U3= Frequency = 60.0Hz Synchronized Udcp= Udcn= Ubp=0VSwitch on the inverter of this unit entering the screen Switch on the output switch Q1 Pos. I on this unitStart-up an additional unit in a parallel system Executing MainboardComplete shutdown of a parallel system U2= U3= Frequency =Synchronized Udcp= Udcn= Ubp=0V Booster, inverter eand Static-Switch shutdown Reset total off of the parallel system40kVA P1 Menu Comandi Reset all UPS by entering the screenOptions General View OptionsGeneral Maintenance MaintenanceCooling FAN Maintenance Battery MaintenanceService Required Service RequiredDate Description Done by SitePro / Digital EnergyTM SG Series UPS

LP 33 specifications

The GE LP 33 is a cutting-edge locomotive designed and manufactured by General Electric for freight and transport companies. This model is renowned in the railway industry for its advanced technology, robustness, and efficiency. With a focus on enhancing performance while reducing environmental impact, the GE LP 33 stands out as a significant advancement in modern locomotive design.

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The GE LP 33’s flexible configuration options make it suitable for various applications within the freight industry. It can be customized to handle different types of cargo, from bulk materials to intermodal containers. This adaptability, combined with its powerful performance, makes the GE LP 33 a versatile choice for rail operators seeking to optimize their logistics.

In summary, the GE LP 33 represents a significant milestone in locomotive technology, focusing on performance, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Its advanced features, robust design, and innovative systems position it as a leader in modern rail transport, catering to the evolving needs of the freight industry while paving the way for a more sustainable future in transportation.