Operation

2.6.3Automatic Transfers to Bypass, UPS System Faults

For specified UPS system faults, the control logic will initiate an automatic transfer to bypass fol- lowed immediately by a shutdown and isolation of the UPS system. The output, battery (MBD) and input circuit breakers are open. The bypass breaker will be closed if the bypass line is available. Note that the bypass line is usually not available during Low Battery Shutdown. The circuit diagram is the same as illustrated in Figure 28 for Emergency Module Off.

The following UPS system faults will initiate an automatic transfer to bypass:

DC Overvoltage Shutdown

Hardware Shutdown

Inverter Fault

Low-Battery Shutdown

Output Overvoltage

Overload Shutdown

Overtemperature Timeout

Rectifier Fuse Blown

Reverse Power

Refer to Table 7 for more information about these alarm messages.

NOTE

A load transfer to the bypass line will be completed whenever an automatic transfer to bypass is initiated and the bypass line is available. If the OK to Transfer condition is present, the load transfer will be uninterrupted. If the Static Switch Unable alarm message is present for any reason, the automatic transfer will be interrupted for 40 to 120 milliseconds. Because of the reliability of the UPS components, an interrupted load transfer is a very unlikely occurrence.

Some installations may include a Remote Emergency Power Off mode that can be initiated automati- cally by a contact closure in the critical load equipment. Refer to 2.3.6 - Remote Emergency Power Off.

2.6.4Automatic Retransfers to UPS

In an automatic retransfer, the two circuit breakers (bypass and inverter output) are both closed simultaneously for a short period of time (overlap).

The following critical bus conditions must be present to initiate an automatic retransfer of the critical load from the bypass source to the UPS inverter:

1.Critical load was initially transferred to the bypass source due to a system overload only. A manual retransfer from bypass is required if the transfer to bypass was caused by any condition other than output overload.

2.Overload has since dropped below 100% of the rated load.

3.Both the Input and the Battery (MBD) circuit breakers have remained closed since the overload transfer.

4.OK to Transfer signal received from the control logic for at least 10 seconds, within 5 minutes of the system overload transfer. A manual retransfer from bypass is required for overloads lasting 5 minutes or more.

5.Cyclic-type overloads, which occur up to five (select range is 0 to 5) times in 60 minutes, are automatically returned to the inverter for each event including the Nth overload.

NOTE

If you do not want the UPS system to initiate any automatic retransfers, this can be set during the initial commissioning or by calling your local Liebert Services representative.

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Emerson 250-400kVA manual Automatic Transfers to Bypass, UPS System Faults, Automatic Retransfers to UPS