Toshiba G8000 operation manual Make sure that the Batt FAULT1 warning goes away

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14.8Changing to Float Charge from Protection Charge (If applicable)

The manual procedure to change from protection charge to float charge is shown in Step 1-3.This operation applies to batteries after they have experienced over temperature condition.

See the Note below for an explanation of float charge and protection charge.

LED Key

- LED Off

- LED On

STEP 1

Make sure that the FLOAT CHARGE LED is “ON”.

AC INPUT

BATTERIES

BYPASS INPUT

UPS SUPPLY

AC - Vo 208 V

AC - Io 50%

 

UPS

 

CONVERTER

INVERTER

 

FLOAT CHARGE

AC

 

EQUAL CHARGE

 

DISCHARGE

SWITCH

AC OUTPUT

 

BYPASS

STEP 2

Make sure that the “BATT FAULT1” warning goes away.

STEP 3

Press “FLOAT/EQUAL” button for at least

0.5seconds. Procedure completed.

AC INPUT

BATTERIES

UPS SUPPLY

AC - Vo 208 V

AC - Io 50%

 

UPS

 

CONVERTER

INVERTER

 

FLOAT CHARGE

AC

 

EQUAL CHARGE

 

DISCHARGE

SWITCH

AC OUTPUT

 

Note

The battery is normally being charged in float charge mode. To prevent thermal runaway of the battery, this mode will automatically be changed to protection charge when a “BATT FAULT1” (Battery over temperature) warning occurs.

BYPASS INPUT

BYPASS

In protection charge mode, the battery is automatically charged at a voltage about 5% lower than float charge.

If the “BATT FAULT1” warning message goes away and a pre-programmed duration has elapsed (about 24 hours), this mode will automatically be changed back to float charge. Thus it is not usually required to manually change the recharge mode back to the float charge.

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Contents G8000 Series Page G8000 Series Qualified Personnel only Uninterruptible Power System UPS Purpose Toshiba’s Customer Support CenterToshiba Customer Support Center Toshiba International CorporationTable of Contents Terminal Blocks, Terminal Bus, and Power Cables 11.3 Introduction Symbols General Safety InstructionsProhibited Symbol indicates do not take action Signal Words Qualified PersonnelImportant Safety Instructions Factory Authorized PersonnelSafety Precautions DisclaimerGeneral Maintenance Keep the area arround the UPS cleanTransporting/Unpacking Do not tilt the UPS more than 10 from upright positionDo not transport, move, store, or place the UPS on its side Avoid vibration or shock exceeding 0.5GInspection/Storage Install the UPS in a controlled environment Installation PrecautionsKeep the Specified Clearance around the UPS Do not install the UPS where water may fall on it Do not block air ventsInstallation Precautions Environment standardPage Wiring/Connection Perform wiring and connections with correct polarityConnect only one 1 ground wire to the earth ground terminal Follow the torque criteria for tightening screwsFor 100 and 150 kVA GND 150kVA UPS Warning Labels Weight and Dimensions Model Unit Shipping150kVA UPS Exterior Dimensions Inches Transporting Do not expose the unit to vibration or shock exceeding 0.5GTransporting By Crane 8.5 show examples of acceptable and unacceptable operationsTransporting By Forklift Transporting UPS by ForkliftOperating Precautions Storage/Operating EnvironmentPage Qualified Personnel only Maintenance PrecautionsQualified Personnel shall Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire DisposalDo not open or mutilate the batteries Installation Unpacking UPS ClearanceAnchor Bolts UPS Wiring BreakerTerminal Blocks, Terminal Bus, and Power Cables AC Input Bypass Input AC Output BatteryBlock Number Cable Size Tightening Torque 100 KVA 150 KVA External Breakers Bottom Cable Knockout Plates 100 kVAGrounding Wire Be sure to ground the UPS as specifiedControl Wires Signal Name OperationConnection Between UPS, Battery Cabinet & Bypass Breaker Grounding Configuration Jumper Cable Between the Neutral Terminal & Ground BUSGeneral Specification UPS SpecificationsMechanical Specification Rated Capacity 150kVA Electrical Specification Do not open the front coverOperator Interface UPS may not respond if the button press is too shortKey-Switch and Buttons Graphic display Panel KEY-SWITCH/OPERATING Buttons13.2 LCD/LED Indicators Graphic display Panel LCD/LED INDICAtorsLCD Indicators Name DescriptionNormal Display AC-VO AC- I O 50%Volt Freq .0Hz 50%AC I/P-V Freq .0Hz BYP I/P-V Freq .0HzDC-V BATT-V BATT- I 0A 32TIMFault Display 09-09-06LCD Scroll AbbreveationsEpo and Control Power supply operating switches Operating the UPSPre-operational Check Operation TypesPerform the pre-operational check before operating the UPS Startup Procedures StepAC Vo 208 AC Io 50% Switch Power Supply UPS→Bypass Bypass LED is onStop Complete Shutdown DC-V 0 BATT-V 0 BATT-I 0 aChanging Between Float Charge and Equalize Charge Make sure that the Float Charge LED is onMake sure that the Batt FAULT1 warning goes away Emergency Power Off EPO TroubleshootingTypes of Errors Faults and Warnings Data Screen 09-09-06LCD Fault & Warning Displays Fault DisplayFault Messages Over HeatAC O/P UV LCD Scroll w/ faults or warnings Button functionsContact Toshiba in the event of malfunction or fault Restoring UPS OperationDo not attempt to modify or relocate the UPS Do not open the front and/or rear panelsPage Page Industrial Division
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