Toshiba 225, 500 KW, 480 V, 150, 300, 125, 100 Fault Messages, LCD Message Indication Description

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15.4Fault Messages

Figure 15.4 show the locations for fault detection. Tables 15.3 through 15.7 gives details for the fault and warning messages referred to in section “Fault Data Screen.” The “item” code associated with each fault or warning message may be used to determine the physical location of the fault or warning by referring to Figure 15.4. The UPS unit may be shipped with different protective configurations from the standard shown in Figure 15.4, if specified by the customer. See the protective configuration indicated on the single line diagram for each UPS.

47S

 

 

 

 

 

95S

 

 

 

 

59I

27S

 

 

 

51I

 

 

45

271

59S

 

 

 

 

Inverter

 

 

 

 

 

52R

 

 

 

 

83MC1

 

 

Battery

 

 

83MC

 

 

Chopper

 

30U

 

 

 

 

 

 

5E

 

76C

76

26

 

80PS

80B1

80B2

 

71F

 

30ST

 

 

 

48

 

95C

26B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

59C

 

 

 

 

 

47C

 

 

 

 

 

27C

 

 

83BF

FIGURE 15.4 - PROTECTIVE DETECTOR LOCATIONS

49

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE 15.3 - FAULT (TRIP)

 

 

 

ITEM

LCD MESSAGE INDICATION

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

26

 

OVER HEAT

 

HIGH TEMP IN THE CABINET.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30ST

(NO INDICATION)

 

AN ERROR OCCURRED IN THE MAIN CONTROL MICROPROCESSOR (CPU).

 

 

48

 

STARTUP ERR

 

STARTUP WAS NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE NORMAL TIME FRAME.

 

 

 

5E

EMG.STOP

 

AN EMERGENCY STOP WAS ACTIVATED VIA THE EXTERNAL CONTACT.

 

 

 

71F

FUSE BLOWN

 

RECTIFIER, DC, OR INVERTER MAIN CIRCUIT FUSE BLOWN.

 

 

76

 

DC OC

 

DC OVER-CURRENT - EXCESSIVE CURRENT IN DC CIRCUIT.

 

 

 

80B2

BATT. UV

 

BATTERY VOLTAGE IS BELOW CUTOFF VOLTAGE.

 

 

 

80PS

CONT. PS. ERR

 

THE CONTROL POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE FAILED.

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE 15.4 - WARNING – 1 (CONVERTER STOP/INPUT POWER ERROR)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ITEM

 

LCD MESSAGE INDICATION

 

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

27S

 

AC I/P UV

 

AC INPUT UNDERVOLTAGE - AC INPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO LOW.

 

 

 

47S

 

AC PHASE ERR

 

AC INPUT PHASE ROTATION ERROR.

 

 

 

59S

 

AC I/P OV

 

AC INPUT OVERVOLTAGE - AC INPUT VOLTAGE IS TOO HIGH.

 

 

 

95S

 

I/P FREQ. ERR

 

AC INPUT FREQUENCY ERROR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents G8000 Series Page Document April Qualified Personnel only Uninterruptible Power System UPS Toshiba International Corporation PurposeToshiba’s Customer Support Center Toshiba Customer Support CenterTable of Contents 11.4 105 Iii101 Page Introduction Prohibited Symbol indicates do not take action General Safety InstructionsSymbols Qualified Personnel Signal WordsFactory Authorized Personnel Important Safety InstructionsDisclaimer Safety PrecautionsDo not tilt the UPS more than 10 from upright position General MaintenanceKeep the area arround the UPS clean Transporting/UnpackingAvoid vibration or shock exceeding 0.5G Do not transport, move, store, or place the UPS on its sideInspection/Storage Keep the Specified Clearance around the UPS Installation PrecautionsInstall the UPS in a controlled environment Do not block air vents Do not install the UPS where water may fall on itEnvironment standard Conductor Routing and Grounding Metal Conduit is not AN Acceptable GroundFollow the torque criteria for tightening screws Wiring/ConnectionPerform wiring and connections with correct polarity Connect only one 1 ground wire to the earth ground terminal56875FOR80,100,100,150,150,225KVAKVA GND 150/225 KVA UPS Warning Labels 500 KVA UPS Warning Labels Model Unit Shipping Weight and DimensionsTransporting 8.5 show examples of acceptable and unacceptable operations Transporting By CraneTransporting 80-300 KVA UPS by Forklift Transporting By Forklift500 kVA Storage/Operating Environment Operating PrecautionsPage Qualified Personnel shall Maintenance PrecautionsQualified Personnel only Do not open or mutilate the batteries DisposalDo not dispose of the batteries in a fire Installation UPS Clearance Unpacking80/100/125 kVA Anchor Bolts150/225 kVA 300 kVASingle Input External Wiring Diagram UPS WiringOutput 3φ4W Tightening Torque 11.1 80/100/125 kVA Terminal Blocks and Power CablesCopper Wire Block Number Cable Size Min-MaxBlock Number Cable Size Min-Max Tightening Torque AC Output Battery Terminal Buss Details for 500KVA UPS Phase AC Power Lugs Phase Neutral Battery DC Power LugsCRA-1/OL AWG 2/0 300 in.-lb .9 Nm Block Number Cable Size Min-Max Tightening Torque2Torque1 Bus Number Cable Size Min-Max TighteningTorque2 Front of UPS UPS Power Cable Conduit Landing Plates11 TOP Access Conduit Landing Plate 150 and 225 KVA only 12 TOP Access Conduit Landing Plates 300 KVA Be sure to ground the UPS as specified Grounding WireExternal Breakers DC I nputG8000 80/100 kVA G8000 300 kVA Signal Name Operation Control WiresTB1 Grounding Configuration3φ 3φ Recommended Configuration for delta-input Grounding Configuration without input neutral20 Grounding Configuration with CORNER-GROUNDED DELTA-INPUT Grounding Configuration with corner-grounded delta-inputInput UPS SpecificationsSpecification Table G8000 Specifications Model Number BatteryIty Environ G8000 Specifications Model NumberOutput ReliabilIng ConfigCont Monitor25% 50% 75% 100% Typical Efficiency vs. LoadEfficiency at Percent Full Load Name Function Operator InterfaceGraphic Display Panel KEY-SWITCH/OPERATING Buttons Key-Switch and ButtonsGraphic Display Panel LCD/LED Indicators 13.2 LCD/LED IndicatorsName Description LCD Indicators50% Normal DisplayAC-VO AC- I O 50% Volt Freq .0Hz32TIM AC I/P-V Freq .0HzBYP I/P-V Freq .0Hz DC-V BATT-V BATT- I 0A09-09-06 Fault DisplayAbbreveations LCD ScrollOperating the UPS EPO and Control Power Supply Operating SwitchesPerform the pre-operational check before operating the UPS Operation TypesPre-operational Check Operation DescriptionProcedure to start the UPS is shown in Steps Startup ProceduresAC Vo 480 AC Io 50% Bypass LED is on Switch Power Supply UPS to BypassStop DC-V 0 BATT-V 0 BATT-I 0 a Complete ShutdownMake sure that the Float Charge LED is on Changing Between Float Charge and Equalize ChargeMake sure that the Equal Charge LED is on Types of Errors TroubleshootingEmergency Power Off EPO 09-09-06 Faults and Warnings Data ScreenFault Display LCD Fault & Warning DisplaysLCD Message Indication Description Fault MessagesLCD Message Indication Description Name Function LCD Scroll w/ faults or warningsDo not open the front and/or rear panels Contact Toshiba in the event of malfunction or faultRestoring UPS Operation Do not attempt to modify or relocate the UPSParts Replacement Periodic Maintenance/Parts ReplacementScheduled Maintenance Page General Mechanical Information Appendix a Installation Planning GuidesPrimary AC Input 480V 3-Phase / 3-Wire Alternate Bypass AC Input 480V 3-Phase / 4-WireG8000 80kVA UPS Cabling Connection Dimensions Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 100kVA IPG Installation Planning Guide for 100kVA UPSG8000 100KVA Outline Drawing Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 125kVA IPG Installation Planning Guide for 125kVA UPSToshiba G8000 Series UPS Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 150kVA IPG Installation Planning Guide for 150kVA UPSFront Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 225kVA IPG Installation Planning Guide for 225kVA UPSFront G8000 225 KVA Outline Drawing Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 300kVA IPG Installation Planning Guide for 300kVA UPSToshiba G8000 Series UPS Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 500kVA IPG Installation Planning Guide for 500kVA UPSInstallation Planning Guide for 500kVA UPS Toshiba G8000 Series UPS 100 101 Appendix B Outline DrawingsFigure B.2 G8000 150/225 KVA Outline Drawing 102Figure B.3 G8000 300 KVA Outline Drawing 103Figure B.4 G8000 500 KVA Outline Drawing 104105 Leave a gap of 0.25-0.30 between the cabinets. See FIG106 Insert Belleville washer between flat washer and nut107 108 BUS RAL NeutPage Industrial Division
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