APC 6000 installation manual Characteristics common to all cubicles

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Characteristics

Characteristics common to all cubicles

After moving them to their installation location on their pallets,

MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 cubicles can be moved short distances using a forklift or pallet-mover when the front, rear and side base panels are not mounted. The forks can be inserted from all four sides into 100 mm

+/– 10 mm high openings;

the unadjusted cubicle height (H) is 1900/2000 mm; after lifting the cubicle, the height can be adjusted +/– 10 mm by screwing in or out the four feet;

the bearing surface corresponds to the area of the four cylindrical foot pads (60 mm diameter) positioned in each corner of the cubicle;

the cubicle depth (D) is 840 mm (800 mm without doors and panels);

operating temperature range for rectifier-inverter, frequency converter or Static Switch Cubicles: 0°C to 35°C at rated output (40°C for a maximum of

8 hours) and 30°C maximum for overload conditions. Operation outside the specified temperature range will reduce service life;

relative humidity: 95% maximum;

maximum operating altitude without derating: 1000 m;

connection via the bottom for

rectifier-inverter cubicles, or via the top with the addtion of an optional duct that can be installed on the right side of the cubicle. The auxiliary and Static Switch Cubicles are designed for connections via the top or bottom.

the connection cables may be run in three ways:

in a trench running under the cubicles,

MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 UPS: example of a rectifier-inverter cubicle

H

L

P

under a false floor,

on the floor under the cubicles, in the free space equal to the height of the feet; in this case the cables should be run side by side to avoid blocking the flow of air for ventilation.

the intercubicle connection cables are not supplied (except for the wires for auxiliary interconnections);

normally the cubicles do not have to be secured to the floor; the footpads nevertheless have holes with an average depth of 12 mm designed for the fitting of M16 anchor bolts;

the cubicle doors are secured by Ronis locks (key 405).

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Contents Mgetm GalaxyTM 2 6739381EN/JD Contents Characteristics Characteristics common to all cubiclesStatic Switch cubicles External maintenance bypass cubiclesRectifier-inverter cubicles Pack Advance cubiclesElectrical parameters for selecting protective devices Electrical parameters for MainsRemark Electrical parameters for Mains 2Electrical parameters for determining cable cross-sections Heat lossesInstallation with parallel frequency converters Installation with parallel UPSs with a centralised SSCNumber Total UPS Line current Mm2 KVA Inverters Amps Copper AluminiumLine current Number Total UPS Mains 2 or loadKVA Inverters Amps Copper Handling Positioning the cubiclesSide clearances provided by the spacing uprights Rear FrontLayout for a single-unit UPS with one battery cubicle Floor loads figureCubicle layout on false floor or normal floor figures 6, 7 Cubicle footpads RearPower circuit wiring diagrams Connection via the topSpecial case Rectifier-inverter cubicleDiagram for a frequency converter with batteries Diagram for a frequency converter without batteriesStatic Switch Cubicle Example of a 2 parallel UPS rectifier-inverters with SSCModular UPS cubicle External maintenance bypass cubicle General Connection of power circuitsCross-section AA 160kVA to 400kVA modular UPS rectifier-inverter cubicle KVA single-unit UPS cubicles see the appendixXR2 XR5 XR3 XR6 Acpz XR4 XR7 600kVA parallel UPS cubicles see the appendixApoz 500kVA single-unit UPS rectifier-inverter cubicle 600kVA single-unit UPS cubicles see the appendixOff XR4 XR7XM7 XR2 XR5 500kVA modular UPS rectifier-inverter cubicleXR4 XR7 XM5 Air admission Mains 1, load Battery L1L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 Mains Battery LoadXR1 XR8 XM133 Q1on500/800kVA Static Switch Cubicle Front RearXR9 XR2 Q4S XR3 XR4 XR71200kVA Static Switch Cubicle Front viewXR7 XR4 UPS XR6 XR3 XR5 XR2 XR9 XR1 XR8Important note AuxiliaryTerminal Block XR11200kVA external maintenance bypass cubicle Key to figureConnection of auxiliary circuits on the remote relay board XR1 XR2 XR3 XR4Connection to battery circuit breaker QF1 Connections between cubiclesEmergency shutdown Connections between Apoz boardsConnections between Misi boards modular UPSs XM XM XM XM XM XM127 128 129 130 131 MisiMisi Acpz board of the Static Switch Cubicle XR8 XR9 XR5 XR6 XR7Connection of the battery Temperature Monitor optional ConnectionsTemperature Monitor installation in a APC by Schneider Electric battery cubicleTemperature Monitor installation in a battery room Installing the Temperature Monitor in a battery cubicleRauz 1 board XM098 XM097 XR11 XM096 XR10 Connector XR10 Connection of the LED remote indications unitLink to an IBM AS/400→ computer Consult manual 6739388XU for further informationFinal installation steps Configuration of the AS/400→Connection to the Media Contacts 9 relay board After making the connectionsMains 2 line protection Rated inverter output Maximum permissible current KVAUPS 250 to 450kVA UPS 500kVACubicle mounting Cubicle mounting and connection for 600kVA UPSsInternal connections between cubicles Connection of power and auxiliary circuits Left cubicle of 600kVA single-unit or parallel UPS with SSCXR2 XR5 XR3 XR6 XR4 XR7 Right cubicle of a 600kVA single-unit UPSMains Load L1 L2 L3 Air Admission Air admission Load Right cubicle of a 600kVA parallel UPS with SSCXR3 XR6 XR4 Left cubicle Right cubicleQ3BP XF1-XF2 XM1-XM2 Card cageRight cubicle of a 2000kVA Static Switch Cross-section AA Front viewAir admission Air extraction Mains OffXR6 XR3 XR5 XR2 Left cubicle of a 2000kVA Static SwitchXR9 XR1 XR8 Details of earthing connections in the various cubicles 250 to 400kVA rectifier-inverter cubicle450 500kVA rectifier-inverter cubicle Inverter input600kVA rectifier-inverter cubicle 120 to 1200kVA Static Switch CubiclesInverter Input 2000kVA Static Switch Cubicles Tele-Monitor unitConnection with Bolt, nut andmains 2 contact washer Tele Monitor unit6739381ENPage 46 --JD6739381EN/JD
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