MGE UPS Systems 30A user manual Contents

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Contents

1.Presentation

1.1

Upsilon STS 30

- 60

- 100 - 160

- 250 A (cabinet 1400 mm high)

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1.2

Upsilon STS 30

- 60

- 100

- 160

- 250

- 400 - 600 A (cabinet 1900 mm high)

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1.3

Access to control and connections

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Upsilon STS 30

- 60

- 100

- 160

- 250 A (cabinet 1400 mm high)

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Upsilon STS 30

- 60

- 100

- 160

- 250

- 400 - 600 A (cabinet 1900 mm high)

8

1.4

Man / machine interface

 

 

9

1.5

Relay communication card

 

10

1.6

JBus communication card

 

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2.Installation

2.1

Positioning

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Upsilon STS 30 - 60 - 100 - 160 - 250 A (cabinet 1400 mm high)

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Upsilon STS 30 - 60 - 100 - 160 - 250 - 400 - 600 A (cabinet 1900 mm high)

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2.2

Power connections

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Upsilon STS 30 to 250 A with input/output: 3 phases + PEN, ..................................................... 12

 

Upsilon STS 30 to 250 A with input: 3 phases + PEN, output: 3 phases + PE + Neutral

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Upsilon STS 30 to 250 A with input: 3 phases + PEN, output: 3 phases + PE

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Upsilon STS 30 to 250 A with input/output: 3 phases + PE + Neutral

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Upsilon STS 30 to 250 A with input/output: 3 phases + PE

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Upsilon STS 400 to 600 A with input/output: 3 phases + PEN

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Upsilon STS 400 to 600 A with input: 3 phases + PEN, output: 3 phases + PE + Neutral

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Upsilon STS 400 to 600 A with input: 3 phases + PEN, output: 3 phases + PE

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Upsilon STS 400 to 600 A with input/output: 3 phases + PE + Neutral

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Upsilon STS 400 to 600 A with input/output: 3 phases + PE

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Cable running for cables entering through the top of the Upsilon STS 30 to 250 A cabinet

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2.3

Connection of the emergency power off terminal block

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2.4

Connection of the communication cards

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2.5

Connection of the JBUS communication card

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2.6

Connection of the relay communication card

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3.Operation

3.1

Start-up

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3.2

Shutdown

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3.3

Normal mode: operation on preferred source S1

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Operation on the preferred source

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Automatic transfer to the alternate source

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Manual transfer to the alternate source

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Manual transfer to an out-of-phase alternate source

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3.4

Display screens

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3.5

Upsilon STS customization

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3.6

Customization of the relay communication card

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4Maintenance

4.1

Identification of anomalies

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4.2

Transfer to the manual bypass

25

5 Environment

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Contents Upsilon STS 2 34020113EN/AA Introduction Foreword Using this documentPictograms DocumentContents Appendix Upsilon STS 30 60 100 160 250 a cabinet 1400 mm high PresentationUpsilon STS 30 60 100 160 250 a cabinet 1400 mm high Access to control and connectionsFunction buttons Man / machine interfaceOutput terminal block Relay communication cardJBus communication card Positioning InstallationPower connections Upsilon STS 30 to 250 a Input Phases + PEN Output L1 L2 L3 Upsilon STS 400 to 600 a Input Phases + PEN Output Connection of the emergency power off terminal block Connection of the Jbus communication card Connection of the communication cardsRS232 RS485Connection of the relay communication card Characteristics of the output contactsCharacteristics of the input contacts Operation Load is not supplied with powerStart-up ShutdownOperation on the preferred source Normal mode. Operation on preferred source S1Automatic transfer to the alternate source Manual transfer to the alternate sourceManual transfer to an out-of-phase alternate source Main screen Display screensUpsilon STS customization Factory setting CustomizationCustomization of the relay communication card Inputs Factory settingSignals available on each contact Transfer to the manual bypass MaintenanceIdentification of anomalies Environment UPS recycling at the end of service lifeAppendix Simplified diagram of an installation Simplified diagramsUpsilon STS simplified diagram Glossary Connections Index