APC 5000 user manual External bypass cabinet Jumpers connected to, Aux. terminal block, Common

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2. Installation

Parallel configuration for increased capacity (maximum four UPS units)

UPS 1

 

 

CAN //

 

UPS 2

XMS02 XMS03

XMS04 XMS05

 

XMS02 XMS03

XMS04 XMS05

 

 

XMS06 XMS07

XMS06

XMS07

 

 

 

Blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

plug

 

 

 

11

 

 

 

 

11

 

External bypass cabinet

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jumpers connected to

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6

aux. terminal block of

 

 

Q3BP

 

 

external bypass cabinet

 

 

Q4S

Q5N

(if necessary)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

 

 

11

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPS 4

 

 

CAN //

UPS 3

CAN //

XMS02 XMS03

XMS04 XMS05

 

XMS02 XMS03

XMS04 XMS05

 

 

XMS06 XMS07

XMS06

XMS07

 

 

 

Red

 

 

 

 

 

 

plug

 

 

 

Interconnections with the external bypass cabinet

Interconnect terminals 1, 3 and 5 on the auxiliary terminal block in the cabinet.

Create a loop between the cabinet and the UPS units for terminals 1, 2, 4 and 6 on the auxiliary terminal block in the cabinet. The order for the XMS04 and XMS05 connectors in each UPS unit, from right to left, is common, Q3BP, Q4S and Q5N.

Details of terminal blocks (11)

XMS 04 / XMS 05

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q5N

 

 

Q4S

 

 

Q3BP

 

 

Common

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note. The interconnection cables for the external bypass cabinet are not supplied (size 2.5 mm2 maximum).

10

10

12

12

10

10

12

12

 

UPS 1

CAN //

 

UPS 2

CAN //

 

XMS04 XMS05

 

 

 

XMS04 XMS05

 

 

XMS02

XMS03

XMS06

XMS07

XMS02

XMS03

XMS06

XMS07

 

 

Blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

plug

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPS 4

CAN //

 

UPS 3

CAN //

 

 

 

 

 

XMS04 XMS05

 

 

 

XMS04 XMS05

 

 

XMS02

XMS03

XMS06

XMS07

XMS02

XMS03

XMS06

XMS07

 

 

Red plug

 

 

 

 

Exchange-current interconnections (10):

Use the XMS02 and XMS03 connectors to create a loop between the UPS units (all the XMS02 and XMS03 connectors must be used).

CAN // interconnections (12):

Daisy-chain the UPS units using the XMS06 and XMS07 connectors. Fit a blue plug on the first UPS unit and a red plug on the last unit (all the XMS06 and XMS07 connectors must be used).

Note. The supplied cables are ten meters long.

To ensure sufficient isolation of exchange-current, CAN and external bypass cabinet cables, they must be run separately from the power cables

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Contents Mgetm GalaxyTM Introduction Safety Safety rulesSafety of persons Product safetyDocumentDisplay ForewordPictograms Contents Assembly and connection of an empty battery cabinet OperationContents Mgetm GalaxyTM UPS cabinet External battery cabinet / auxiliary cabinetPresentation Simplified diagram of power connections Inside the UPS cabinet, access to connectionsExample of version with built-in battery Cabinet layout normal or false floor View with terminal-block protection cover removedUser-machine interface Relay communication cardInstallation UPS cabinet Battery cabinetLocation Layout of cabinetsUPS External battery cabinetRemoving the cardboard protecting the batteries Required protective devices and cable sizes Recommended upstream protectionRecommended downstream protection Earth-leakage currentBattery/terminal Required cable sizesMinimum sizes Rating Separate Normal AC Separate Bypass For commonGalaxy TNS upstream and TNS downstream installation 2.5 System earthing arrangementsWith differential circuit breaker Without differential circuit breakerInstallation with upstream IT and downstream TNS TNC upstream, TNS downstreamFrequency converter without Bypass AC input Upstream and downstream Neutral not distributedInstallation Q3BP Q4S Connection of power cables in a single UPS unit Interconnecting the cabinet earthsUPS units with common normal and Bypass AC inputs UPS units with separate normal and Bypass AC inputsConnect the usage cable PEN to the UPS earthing terminal Connection of earth cable and tying of cables Connection of power cables for parallel UPS unitsEquipotential bonding between parallel-connected units This configuration does not have an external bypass To load Normal SourceConnection of the 150 kVA external bypass cabinet KeyConnection of the 360 kVA external bypass cabinet Connection of the 600 kVA external bypass cabinet Exchange-current interconnections Can // interconnectionsExternal bypass cabinet Jumpers connected to Aux. terminal blockExternal bypass cabinet Interconnections with the external bypass cabinetXMB 08 XMB Connection of the relay communications card Characteristics of the output contacts Characteristics of the input contactsCommunications card connection example Adding communication cardsCable description Insulation level Location on illustration Running the control/communications cablesSingle UPS Parallel UPS Mounting the battery circuit breaker kit Power connections for an external battery cabinetAssembly and connection of an empty battery cabinet Mounting the shelves and the battery cells Control connections for an external battery cabinet Connection of an input isolating transformer Connection of an output isolating transformerOperation Shutting down a single UPSRestarting a single UPS Load is protected by the UPS 31 32Load is protected by the UPSs Shutting down a parallel configurationRestarting a parallel configuration Operation of mimic-panel LEDs Single UPS start sequence on Normal AC inputNormal double conversion mode ECO mode single UPS onlyOperating modes Bypass AC source availableLoad on battery power Transfer to battery powerEnd of battery power Access to the personalisation functionsOperating mode BatteryFrequency Automatic bypassRelay contacts communications card Inputs Factory setting Options available on all contactsOutputs Factory setting Options available on all contacts Display functions Welcome screenMaintenance Identification of alarmsLife Cycle Monitoring LCM LED Buzzer SignificationUPS operating in ECO mode UPS isolationFrequency converter If supplied by the network via the Bypass AC channelShutdown and isolation of the second UPS unit Parallel UPS configuration without external bypass cabinetShutdown and isolation of the first UPS unit Shutdown and isolation of all the UPS units Parallel UPS configuration with external bypass cabinetShutdown and isolation of one UPS unit Return to the normal position UPS unit starts automatically LED 31 is onUPS restarts and LED 31 is on Restart the UPS unit for which all switches are set to OFFUPS unit starts automatically. LED 31 is on Parallel UPS configuration with external bypass cabinet Training centres Environment SubstancesPacking End of lifeAvailable options Appendices Technical sheetsCenter of gravity Tip angle to the rearElectrical characteristics Selection of protection devicesUPS unit with common normal and Bypass AC inputs UPS unit with separate normal and Bypass AC inputsInput / output characteristics Line current valuesWith external bypass cabinet Maximum allowable power for parallel UPS unitsWithout external bypass cabinet Thermal characteristics UPS power rating Heat losses Recommended air ThroughputRestrictions to parallel operation Single UPS Parallel UPSGeneral characteristics of Mgetm GalaxyTM 5000 UPSs UPS power in kVA 100 120 Normal AC inputBypass AC input InverterUPS power in kVA 100 120 UPS componentsIP32 installation OptionsUninterruptible Power Supply Glossary

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