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8 OPTIONS
8.1 COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
Advanced SNMP Card
Simple Network Management Protocol
The Advanced SNMP Card is an interface to the Ethernet Network , and provides UPS information via the standard SNMP Protocol
(UPS-MIB (RFC-1628); GE Single MIB; GE Parallel MIB).
The UPS can therefore be managed by a Network Management
System (NMS) or by our applications (for instance JUMP ), which uses this information to determine the state of the UPS in order to guarantee safe and orderly shutdown of the server, when needed.
IRIS Service
Internet Remote Information System
Internet Remote Information System for UPS System.
JUMP Software Suite
Java Universal Management Protocol
Software application for the control and monitoring of the UPS.
SGT5000_OPT_RMS_01
Stop
Alarm
Remote Signalling Box (RSB)
Equipped with mimic diagram, general alarm, stop operation, alarm reset and lamp.
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Mute Test
8.2 OPTIONS IN UPS CABINET
RPA Kit
Redundant Parallel Architecture
Up to 8 units parallel possible for redundancy or capacity in RPA configuration.
5 th harmonic fil ter
Located inside UPS cabinet.
FCC Filter
Located inside UPS cabinet. Meets FCC Class A, Part 15 Standard for EMI suppression.
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8.3 CONNECTION FOR OPTIONS
WARNING !
The installation and cabling of the options must be performed by QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL only.
Make sure that the UPS installation is completely powered down.
Refer to the “ Safety prescriptions - Installation ” described on Section 1 .
8.3.1 Remote Signalling Box (RSB)
The optional Remote Signalling Box allows monitoring of the operation of the UPS, using the potential free contacts fitted on the “P4 - Customer Interface Board“ of the UPS.
It can be used by simply putting the box on a desktop or on a wall or, removing the box, it can be surface mounted.
The remote panel contains an internal buzzer and the following status indicators:
• Mimic diagram With indicating the operation of Rectifier and Inverter , and the power source supplying the critical Load .
Indicating a critical situation on the UPS (LED light and audible alarm). • Alarm
• Stop
•
•
Mute
Test
Indicating the UPS is preparing to shut down in a short time.
Push button, resets the buzzer.
Push button checks all the LEDs and the buzzer of the remote panel.
The cable connecting the RSB to the UPS cabinet must be min. 16 wires / 0.25mm
2 .
The plug B is included in the delivery of the option RSB (cable connecting UPS with RSB not included). Maximal allowable length: 985 ft (300 m).
It must be wired at one end with a D - female plug- 25 pin ( J2 – P4 Customer Interface Board ).
NOTE !
The alarms on free potential contacts can be connected on terminals X1 instead J2 (see correlation X1 – J2 in Section 4.1 of the Installation Guide ) .
Pink + Red
1 pink red grey blue
A
REMOTE
SIGNALLING
BOX
XA
2
XA
TERMINALS BLOCK
XA
TERMINALS
BLOCK
1
2
3
Grey + Blue
J2
B
PLUG
SUB D - MALE
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14
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25
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24V
GND
UTILITY FAILURE
LOAD ON INVERTER
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44
LOAD ON MAINS
49
50
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56
1
2
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X15
X4
J2
P4 - IM0005
Customer Interface
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3 in
77m m
M white/green brown/green white/yellow yellow/brown
COMMON ALLARM
AUX. BUZZER
STOP OPERATION
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20
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X3
Stop
Alarm
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Mute Test g
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P.S.: The above mentioned colors are suitables only for XY standard cable
8 1/2" in
216mm
Fig. 8.3.1-1 Remote Signalling Box connection
A Terminals X3 , X4 and X15 fitted inside the Remote Signalling Box .
B Plug J2 (sub D - male - 25 pin) must be connected to the connector J2 (sub D - female-25 pin) located on “P4 - Customer Interface Board“ .
XA Terminals block XA for 24 VDC supply Remote Signalling Box .
NOTE !
If the remote signal panel is plugged on connector J2 , the terminal blocks X1 cannot be used to drive an external alarms monitoring device, because it is supplied by the internal UPS low voltage power supply.
Modifications reserved
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Table of contents
- 7 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 10 INTRODUCTION
- 11 DESCRIPTION
- 11 3.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM AND MAIN ELEMENTS
- 12 OPERATION MODES
- 12 Normal operation mode
- 12 Utility failure operation
- 13 3.2.3 Utility recovery operation
- 13 Automatic Bypass
- 13 Manual Bypass
- 14 3.3 PARALLEL SYSTEM OPERATION
- 14 Introduction to the parallel system
- 15 3.3.2 Features of RPA parallel system
- 15 3.3.3 System control
- 15 Synchronization
- 15 3.3.5 Load sharing
- 16 3.4 RECTIFIERS PARALLELED ON THE SAME BATTERY
- 17 3.5 RECYCLING AT THE END OF SERVICE LIFE
- 18 LAYOUT
- 18 LAYOUT SG Series 50 & 80 kVA
- 19 5 CONTROL PANEL
- 19 5.1 CONTROL PANEL
- 19 TABLE OF FUNCTIONS AND INDICATIONS ON CONTROL PANEL
- 21 LCD SCREEN
- 22 6.1 METERING MODE
- 25 6.2 ALARMS
- 26 6.3 PARAMETERS
- 28 6.4 EDIT MODE
- 31 6.5 USER PARAMETERS
- 34 6.6 EVENTS (ALARMS AND MESSAGES)
- 34 Alarms list
- 38 Messages list
- 40 Event report SG Series
- 41 7 OPERATION
- 42 7.1 PROCEDURES FOR SINGLE UPS
- 42 7.1.1 Start-up of the SG Series
- 43 7.1.2 Maintenance shutdown (Load on Q2)
- 44 7.1.3 From Manual Bypass (Q2) to normal function VFI
- 45 7.1.4 Complete UPS shutdown (No Load supply)
- 46 7.1.5 Restore to normal operation after “total off”
- 47 7.1.6 Restore to normal operation after EPO (Emergency Power Off)
- 48 7.2 PROCEDURES FOR UPS FUNCTIONING AS FREQUENCY CONVERTER
- 48 7.2.1 Start-up of the SG Series as frequency converter
- 49 7.2.2 Complete UPS shutdown (No Load supply)
- 50 7.2.3 Restore to normal operation after “total off”
- 51 7.2.4 Restore to normal operation after EPO (Emergency Power Off)
- 52 7.3 PROCEDURES FOR PARALLEL SYSTEM
- 52 7.3.1 Parallel System start-up
- 54 7.3.2 Maintenance system shutdown (Load supplied from Q2 on all Units)
- 55 7.3.3 From Manual Bypass (Q2) to normal function VFI
- 57 7.3.4 Separate a Unit from the parallel system (System Redundancy)
- 58 7.3.5 Reconnect a Unit to a parallel system
- 59 7.3.6 Parallel system shutdown (No Load supply)
- 61 7.3.7 Restore to normal operation after “total off”
- 63 7.3.8 Restore to normal operation after EPO (Emergency Power Off)
- 65 7.4 PROCEDURES FOR PARALLEL SYSTEM WITH COMMON BATTERY
- 65 7.4.1 Parallel System start-up
- 67 7.4.2 Maintenance system shutdown (Load supplied from Q2 on all Units)
- 68 7.4.3 From Manual Bypass (Q2) to normal function VFI
- 70 7.4.4 Separate a Unit from the parallel system (System Redundancy)
- 71 7.4.5 Reconnect a Unit to a parallel system
- 72 7.4.6 Parallel system shutdown (No Load supply)
- 74 7.4.7 Restore to normal operation after “total off”
- 76 7.4.8 Restore to normal operation after EPO (Emergency Power Off)
- 78 OPTIONS
- 78 8.1 COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
- 78 8.2 OPTIONS IN UPS CABINET
- 79 CONNECTION FOR OPTIONS
- 79 8.3.1 Remote Signalling Box (RSB)
- 80 MAINTENANCE
- 80 9.1 MAINTENANCE
- 80 9.1.1 Service check
- 80 9.1.2 Fans and ventilation
- 80 9.1.3 Other components with limited lifetime
- 80 9.1.4 Battery
- 81 9.1.5 Long shut-down periods of the UPS-system
- 81 9.1.6 UPS room conditions and temperature
- 81 9.1.7 Long shut-down periods of the UPS-system
- 82 10 NOTES
- 82 10.1 NOTES FORM