2.d1 ÷ d7: Enabling time in function of weekdays.

For the weekdays from d1 to d7 (Saturday to Friday) the edit mode (edit day) allows to define time intervals when the UPS is operating in ECO Mode.

The hour is given in 24-hour format. These intervals are defined by:

ECO Mode START: the hour of the day after which the ECO Mode is enabled.

The ECO Mode is enabled until the following ECO STOP time is reached (the ECO STOP time of the same day if this is later than the ECO START time, the ECO STOP time of the following day otherwise).

ECO Mode STOP: the hour of the day before which the ECO Mode is enabled.

The ECO Mode is enabled starting from the preceding ECO START time (the ECO START time of the same day if this is earlier than the ECO STOP time, the ECO START time of the previous day otherwise).

Identical times for ECO START and ECO STOP maintain the existing mode only in case the previous command was ECO START and the following command will be ECO STOP.

3.HOURS SELECTED: The number of ECO Mode hours per weekday (from d1 - Saturday to d7 - Friday) is displayed in the operation mode parameter window (ceiling value).

To better understand the ECO Mode programming, some typical examples are shown:

Example 1: For continuous ECO Mode set the ECO START times to 00:00 and the ECO STOP times to 23:59 for all weekdays, but almost 1 day must have 1 minute of VFI programmation: i.e d2 - Sunday 00:00 to 23:58).

Weekday

d1 - Saturday

d2 - Sunday

d3 - Monday

d4 - Tuesday

d5 - Wednesday

d6 - Thursday

d7 - Friday

ECO START

00:00

00:00

00:00

00:00

00:00

00:00

00:00

ECO STOP

23:59

23:58

23:59

23:59

23:59

23:59

23:59

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example 2: ECO Mode STOP before ECO Mode START.

ECO START 18:00, ECO STOP 06:00 for weekday d4 - Tuesday.

Means that on d4 - Tuesday the ECO Mode is active between 00:00 and 06:00 and between 18:00 and 23:59.

Weekday

d1 - Saturday

d2 - Sunday

d3 - Monday

d4 - Tuesday

d5 - Wednesday

d6 - Thursday

d7 - Friday

ECO START

00:00

00:00

00:00

18:00

00:00

00:00

00:00

ECO STOP

23:59

23:59

23:59

06:00

23:59

23:59

23:59

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Example 3: ECO Mode during the night and week-end.

If the ECO Mode must be enabled all nights (d3 - Monday ÷ d7 - Friday) between 18:00 in the evening and 06:00 of the following morning and during all Saturday (d1) and Sunday (d2), the corresponding parameters are:

Weekday

d1 - Saturday

d2 - Sunday

d3 - Monday

d4 - Tuesday

d5 - Wednesday

d6 - Thursday

d7 - Friday

ECO START

00:00

00:00

18:00

18:00

18:00

18:00

18:00

ECO STOP

23:59

23:59

06:00

06:00

06:00

06:00

06:00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Operating Manual LP 33 Series 30 & 40 kVA

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GE LP 33 manual D1 ÷ d7 Enabling time in function of weekdays, Example 2 ECO Mode Stop before ECO Mode Start

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