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EDP70 manual “E” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings
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Mechanical characteristics
Install
Maintenance
24kVA - STANDARD CONFIGURATION
Ensure the interconnecting cables do not cause a hazard to the user
Resetting data loss manually
Emergency Procedure
Signal connections a Emergency Power Off
phase input / 3 phase output
Battery precautions
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Figure 12 — “E” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings
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Contents
EDP70 PLUS
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM 24/36/50/80kVA
3 phase input / 3 phase output
USER HANDBOOK
1 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
ELECTRIC SHOCK
ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
INJURIES CAUSED BY CONTACT WITH CORROSIVE LIQUIDS
Contents
11.0 COMPUTER INTERFACE
14.0 MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS
12.0 REMOTE ALARMS
13.0 BATTERIES
Figures
Unpacking
EQUIPMENT DELIVERY AND STORAGE
Delivery
Handling
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1.1 Summary of the manual
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.2 Summary of the equipment
36kVA - 480V/208V CONFIGURATION
24kVA - STANDARD CONFIGURATION
36kVA - STANDARD CONFIGURATION
AC UTILITY INPUT WITH THE JUMPER
RECTIFIER/INVERTER
50/80kVA Ratings
24/36kVA Ratings
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Transfer onto the reserve line is caused by two conditions
2.0 SAFETY
DIRECT CURRENT SUPPLY ALTERNATING CURRENT SUPPLY
2.4 Battery precautions
2.3 Electrical precautions
2.5 Battery safety equipment
3.0 STORAGE
4.0 INSTALLATION
4.1 Mechanical characteristics
600,0
30,01.18 645,025.39
7.87
23.62
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND INCHES
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ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE IN MILLIMETERS AND INCHES
Figure 10 - “A” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 24/36kVA Ratings
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Figure 11 - “B” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 24/36kVA Ratings
MI00/10056 rev. 8 - 05/2006-- page
Figure 12 - “E” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings
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Figure 13 - “F” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings
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Connection
Points
Figure 15 - “D” Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings
Connection
FUSE
Ensure the interconnecting cables do not cause a hazard to the user
5 Grounding conductors are sized per NEC
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Vin/Vout
Pd V = 2770 - - - - - - e 0.125 h Tk / T0
4.4 Ventilation
T r - T k
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM
5.0 CONNECTION
NO UNAUTHORIZED OPERATION
The safety ground wire must
All power connection must carried out by qualified
licensed personnel experienced in wiring this type of equipment
be connected before the power input cables
and meet local electrical code standards
All electrical connections must be made by a qualified electrician
5.1 Electrical connections
Battery Compartment
S2 = Equipment Reserve Switch
S3 = Equipment By-pass Switch
S1 = Equipment ON/OFF Breaker
Cable support
Output, Reserve, Input and External Battery Terminals
Hinged panel security screws
Cable channel
GROUND
BatteryCharger
RESERVE INPUT
PRIMARY INPUT
= Equipment OUTPUT Breaker
= Equipment By-pass switch
= Equipment Reserve switch
S1 = Equipment ON/OFF Breaker
Figure 22 - 36 - 24/30/36kVA Connections
REAR
Modem and
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= RESERVE OUTPUT switch
Figure 25 - 50/80kVA Connections
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inhibited
Batterycharge
E.P.O
contacts
b Battery charge inhibited
5.4 Signal connections a Emergency Power Off
c Thermostick connector 50/80kVA only
6.0 CONTROLS
The user controls are situated on the front panel, see Figure
6.2 Control Panel
8.0 MAINTENANCE BYPASS
7.0 START UP
9.0 SHUT-DOWN
9.1 Installing the EPO
10.2 Mimic
10.0 VISUAL AND AUDIBLE ALARMS
10.1 Silencing Audible Alarm
10.3 Liquid Crystal Display
LOAD/RES ALARMS NO ALARMS ACTIVE
RECT/BATT ALARMS NO ALARMS ACTIVE
INVERTER ALARMS NO ALARMS ACTIVE
10.4 Display Page Headings
BATTERY TEST WEEKLY
SELECTED LANGUAGE ENGLISH
UPS xx kVA SYSTEM NORMAL
POWER HISTORY DOWN TO ACCESS
BATTERY Vb xxx V Ib xxx A
RECTIFIER Vdc xxx V Idc xxx A
press once
LAST MAINS FAILURE xxd xxh xxm xxs
INVERTER F xx.x Hz AB xxx V BC xxx V CA xxx
Vdc xxx V Ib xxxx A
INVERTER F xx.x Hz A xxx V B xxx V C xxx
INVERTER A xxx A B xxx A C xxx A
LOAD f xx.x Hz A xxx V B xxx V C xxx
MESSAGE
MAIN PAGE HEADING ALARMS
10.5 Abnormal operating mode messages
CONDITION
BATTERY DISCHARGING AUT calc DIS xx min
MESSAGE
RECTIFIER/BATTERY ALARMS
CONDITION
NOT CALIBRATED
MESSAGE
LOAD/RESERVE ALARMS
CONDITION
Figure 28 Power History Structure
10.6 Power History
10.9 Resetting data loss manually
10.7 Battery Test
10.8 Battery Autonomy Test
system normal message
Figure 29 EDP 70 Plus Computer Interface Pin Layout
11.0 COMPUTER INTERFACE
11.1 AS400
Figure 30 EDP70 PLUS Remote Alarms Pin Layout
12.0 REMOTE ALARMS
11.2 RS232
13.0 BATTERIES
13.1 EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Battery Installation/Start-up
Figure 31- EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Internal Battery Shelves
13.2 EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Optional Battery Cubicle
13.3 EDP70 PLUS above 24KVA Battery Installation/Start-up
14.0 MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS
13.4 EDP70 PLUS above 24KVA Battery Cubicle
Time
EDP70 PLUS SYSTEM LOG
Date
Event