Operating Instructions

11.1.1Circuit Breakers

The UPS can be isolated by means of circuit breakers, mounted inside the cabinet and accessible after opening the front door.

The location of the UPS power switches is shown in Figure 66.

Figure 66 Circuit breakers

The UPS unit circuit breakers are CB1, CB2, CB3 and CB5.

CB1—Main Input circuit breaker; connects the utility supply to the UPS main input.

CB2—Bypass circuit breaker; connects the utility supply to the UPS bypass.

CB3—Maintenance Bypass breaker; connects the utility supply to the UPS maintenance bypass.

CB5—Output breaker; connects inverter or bypass to the external output transformer or power distribution panel.

11.2UPS Startup

The Liebert® NXmust be fully installed and commissioned before startup, and external power isolators must be closed. Once those general conditions are met, the UPS may be started.

11.2.1Startup Procedure

To start the UPS from a fully powered-down condition:

1. Open the UPS door to gain access to the main input circuit breakers.

! WARNING

Risk of electrical shock. Can cause injury and death.

During this procedure the output terminals will become live. If any load equipment is connected to the UPS output terminals, please check with the load user and ascertain whether it is safe to apply power to the load. If the load is not ready to receive power, then ensure that it is safely isolated from the UPS output terminals.

2.Close CB1, CB2 and CB3 (CB5 is open).

The main input contactor closes automatically and the LCD begins to show startup screens. The Rectifier indicator flashes green while the rectifier is starting up. It stops flashing and becomes solid green about 30 seconds after the rectifier enters the normal operation state.

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