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Series 610 user manual
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Contents
Main
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIGURES
1.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.1 Function
1.2 System Flexibility
1.3 Inter-System Isolation and Reliability
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1.4 Control System Features
Digital Controls
Digital Phase Lock of Uninterruptible Power Module (UPM) Inverters
System Output Voltage Control
Module Load Sharing
1.5.2 Momentary Tie Operation
Intersystem Synchronizing
Momentary Tie Transfer Controls
1.5.3 Continuous Tie
Intersystem Sync and Power Sharing
Continuous Tie/Transfer/Parallel Control
1.5.4 Tie System Components
1.5.5 Modes of Operation
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2.0 OPERATION DESCRIPTION
2.1 Continuous Power-Tie
Selecting a Line Sync Source
Synchronizing the UPS Systems
Checking for Phase, Voltage, and Capacity
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2.2 Separating Tied Systems
Synchronize Systems
Verifying Capacity
OK to Open Tie
2.3 Load Transfers Between UPS Systems
2.4 Combined Loads on One System from Continuous Tie Operation
2.5 Combined Loads on One System to Continuous Tie Operation
2.6 Design Criteria
Isolation and Fault Tolerance
Load Share Signal
Line Sync Signal
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2.7 Improper User Operation
Transfer Operation
Tie Operation
2.8 Tie Circuit Breaker or Logic Faults
2.8.1 What Happens If a Failure Occurs During a Power Transfer
2.8.2 What Happens If a Logic Failure Occurs During Power Transfer
2.8.3 Hardware Failures
2.9 Recommendations - Tie Circuit Breaker Selection
3.0 CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION
3.1 Mimic Panel
UPS System 1 - Primary Bypass
UPS System 2 - Primary Bypass
UPS System 1 - On Bypass
3.2 Load Transfer Controls
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3.3 Continuous Tie Control
3.4 Control Inhibits
3.5 Manual Controls
4.0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 Initial System Start-Up
4.2 Basic Operation
4.2.1 Momentary Tie - Load Transfers
4.2.2 Normal Transfer Operation Configurations
4.2.4 Isolating a UPS System for Maintenance - Combined Loads Operation
4.2.5 Transfer of Load Between Two Systems
4.2.6 Returning an Isolated System to Normal Operation - End Combined Loads Operation
4.2.7 Maintenance Procedures - Maintaining Power-Tie Components
4.2.8 Maintenance Procedures - Tie Control Logic Components
4.2.9 Abnormal Operations
4.2.10 Trouble Recovery
4.2.11 Continuous Tie-Systems
Normal Operating Configuration
Tying the UPS Systems - Continuous Parallel Operations
Returning Parallel Systems to Normal Operation - End Continuous Tie
Maintenance Procedures - Tie Control Logic and Power Components
Abnormal Operations
Trouble Recovery
4.2.12 Isolation for Maintenance
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4.2.13 Operation Scenarios/Transfer Procedures
See 4.1 - Initial System Start-Up.
Figure 11 From continuous tied systems to loads split between two systems
Figure 10 From combined loads operation to loads split between two feeders
See 4.2.6 - Returning an Isolated System to Normal Operation - End Combined Loads Operation.
Figure 12 Transfer both load feeders to one UPS
Figure 13 Both feeders on one system to normal operation
Figure 14 Transfer 100% load on one system to 100% load on a second system (a two-step operation)
See 4.2.4 - Isolating a UPS System for Maintenance - Combined Loads Operation.
See 4.2.6 - Returning an Isolated System to Normal Operation - End Combined Loads Operation.
Figure 15 Normal split load operations to Continuous Tie
Figure 16 Continuous Tie to normal split load operation
Figure 17 Continuous Tie to load on one system
See 4.2.11 - Tying the UPS Systems - Continuous Parallel Operations.
See 4.2.11 - Returning Parallel Systems to Normal Operation - End Continuous Tie.
Figure 18 Load on one system to Continuous Tie
Figure 19 One system in bypass to both feeders combined on remaining operational system
See 4.2.11 - Tying the UPS Systems - Continuous Parallel Operations.
See 4.2.3 - Maintenance Procedures - Isolating Each UPS System.
Figure 20 One system in bypass to Continuous Tie operation (Option 1)
Figure 21 One system in bypass to Continuous Tie operation (Option 2)
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