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2. Installation

Single phase input 

This type of connection must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel

Common sources

Separate sources

 

1 - Be sure that the one-phase metal strap 
is installed

2 - Be sure that the metal jumper is 
installed

3 - Connect the 3 cables to the normal AC 
source  terminal block

4 - Connect the 3 cables to the output 
terminal block

 

 

5 - Be sure that input selection selector 

(1)

 

is set to single phase position.

 

1 - Be sure that the one-phase metal strap 
is installed

2 - Connect the 3 cables to the normal AC 
terminal block

3 - Connect the 3 cables to the output 
terminal block

 

 

4 - Be sure that single phase or three-
phase switch selection 

(1)

 

is set to single 

phase position.

1

2

3

4

1

1

2

3

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Summary of Contents for MX Frame 15000 RT

Page 1: ...www eaton com Installation and user manual MX Frame 15000 RT 20000 RT Pulsar Series...

Page 2: ...d batteries that must be processed according to applicable local regulations concerning batteries The battery may be removed to comply with regulations and in view of correct disposal Thank you for se...

Page 3: ...ntroduction Pictograms Important instructions that must always be followed Information advice help Visual indication Action Audio signal In the illustrations on the following pages the symbols below a...

Page 4: ...rt 16 Connection to the communication port by relays 16 Installation of communication card 17 Remote Power Off communication port 17 2 5 Required protective devices and cable cross sections 18 Recomme...

Page 5: ...28 3 2 Final start up sequence 28 3 3 Operating modes 29 Normal mode 29 Battery mode 29 3 4 Return on Normal AC source 29 3 5 UPS shutdown 30 4 Access to measurements and personalisation data 4 1 Disp...

Page 6: ...wapping the power sub module 40 Disconnecting the power sub module 40 Reconnecting the power sub module 40 7 2 Hot swapping the battery sub module 40 Disconnecting the battery sub module 40 Reconnecti...

Page 7: ...wheels 688x445x738 mm 27 x 18 x 29 inches Weights MX Frame 71 kg 157 lbs MX Frame 15 000 RT 194 kg 428 lbs MX Frame 20 000 RT 239 kg 527 lbs Dimensions H x W x D MX Frame 15 000 RT 20 000 RT wheels r...

Page 8: ...hermal switch 7 15A thermal switch 8 Normal AC source terminal block 9 Bypass AC source terminal block 10 Output terminal block 11 Slot for optional communication card 12 Manual Bypass switch 13 Remot...

Page 9: ...ttons scroll down scroll up 7 Escape cancel button 8 Enter confirm button 9 UPS OFF button 10 UPS ON button 11 Rectifier LED 12 Battery LED 13 Inverter LED 14 Bypass LED 15 Load powered LED 1 Sub modu...

Page 10: ...ndard battery cable when battery modules are distant from each other located in two different enclosures for instance 1 Connectors for automatic detection of battery module s 2 Battery circuit breaker...

Page 11: ...unications cable 7 4 cable lockers 8 8 IEC 10A output cables 9 Network Management card 10 3 or 4 Battery sub modules 3 for 15 000 RT 4 for 20 000 RT 11 3 or 4 Power sub modules 3 for 15 000 RT 4 for 2...

Page 12: ...is not allowed to install the UPS or battery module in a hermetically closed environment without any exchange of air 1 Use packaging as shown 2 Place MX Frame on its side 3 Remove the 4 screws of the...

Page 13: ...It is not allowed to install the UPS or battery module in a hermetically closed environment without any exchange of air Follow steps 1 to 4 for rack mounting the UPS onto the rails The rails and the n...

Page 14: ...1 to the highest level 4 2 Remove the 4 fixing screws of the mounting screws to free the power sub module space Repeat the operation 2 for the battery sub module space 3 Insert the power sub module a...

Page 15: ...ations cable to the serial port on the computer equipment 2 Connect the other end of the communication cable 1 to the RS232 2 communications port on the UPS The UPS can now communicate with various EA...

Page 16: ...ch a device that allows to trip all breaker s located upstream 1 and downstream 2 MX RT This can be achieved by means of a shunt trip 1 If not the output devices could be powered again through static...

Page 17: ...ot achieved and may result in a potential power interruption to the connected devices 15000 20000 RT D curve 125 A Single phase input To UPS Normal AC source and or Bypass AC source Three phases input...

Page 18: ...pass AC inputs Main low voltage switchboard MLVS load Change in SEA between upstream and downstream or galvanic isolation required Main low voltage switchboard MLVS load The transformer is not necessa...

Page 19: ...in SEA between upstream and downstream or galvanic isolation required MLVS 1 MLVS 2 load Frequency converter without Bypass AC input Configuration used when the frequency of the application differs fr...

Page 20: ...s AC inputs Main low voltage switchboard MLVS load Change in SEA between upstream and downstream or galvanic isolation required Main low voltage switchboard MLVS load The transformer is not necessary...

Page 21: ...nge in SEA between upstream and downstream or galvanic isolation required MLVS 1 MLVS 2 load Frequency converter without Bypass AC input Configuration used when the frequency of the application differ...

Page 22: ...of connection must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel Before carrying out any connection check that the upstream protection device Normal AC source is open O OFF 1 Remove the 2 screws of...

Page 23: ...d 3 Connect the 3 cables to the normal AC source terminal block 4 Connect the 3 cables to the output terminal block 5 Be sure that input selection selector 1 is set to single phase position 1 Be sure...

Page 24: ...erminal block 4 Connect the 3 cables to the output terminal block 5 Remove cover and put input selection selector 3 to three phase position 1 Remove the one phase metal strap 1 2 Remove the metal jump...

Page 25: ...lation Fix the terminal block cover This type of connection must be carried out by qualified electrical personnel 1 Push up the moving tray 1 2 Push in the moving tray 1 3 Fix the 2 screws of the term...

Page 26: ...her end of the battery cable to the second EXB battery power connector 10 of the above EXB 5 Connect the battery detection cable to the second EXB battery detection connector 11 and the other end of t...

Page 27: ...upstream circuit breaker not included to the I position ON The equipments are powered via the Bypass AC source but not protected by the UPS Batteries are recharging an 8 hour recharge period is necess...

Page 28: ...nder normal condition Normal AC source available LED 1 is ON LEDs 2 3 4 are green The equipments are protected by the UPS LEDs 1 2 are ON LEDs 3 4 5 are green The audio alarm beeps every 10 seconds Th...

Page 29: ...S It is powered via the Bypass AC source If the UPS is set in frequency converter mode the equipments will not be powered If the Normal AC source is out of tolerance the UPS will generate a 10ms outpu...

Page 30: ...capacity Press the scroll button 1 a number of times to point the UPS set up or Maintenance menu Press the Enter button 2 to get access Status and Alarms Measurements UPS input measurements UPS output...

Page 31: ...f tolerance Interrupt Time 10 ms 20 ms 200 ms Break time calibration during load transfer on Normal AC source out of tolerance Overload Prealarm 105 40 50 70 Alarm if threshold is overrun Redundancy M...

Page 32: ...for each module Input Output kVA to load Battery capacity Alarm History Read Description Date Hour Alarm xxx 10 alarms can be stored automatically Erase No Yes System Diagnosis Module detection Status...

Page 33: ...ess the Enter button 4 and the scroll button 5 to get access to further details In case of LCM WARNING refer to LCM section see section 6 page 38 if LED 6 is ON The equipments are no longer supplied F...

Page 34: ...ections are correct call the after sales support department and follow the sub module replacement procedure see section 7 page 39 A internal power sub module 1 fault is detected Press the Enter button...

Page 35: ...d Check battery connections see section 2 3 page 27 Or Insert the missing batteries sub modules see section 1 9 page 15 NO BATTERY MODULE No battery sub module is detected next to an inserted power su...

Page 36: ...the battery test Use Enter button 1 to display details Call the after sales support department Follow the battery sub module replacement procedure see section 7 2 page 39 FRAME FAULT Internal chassis...

Page 37: ...HECK RECOMMENDED CONTACT EATON AT www eaton com Battery is approaching its reliability end of life Risk to reduce dramatically backup time In case of any LCM messages displayed For temporary reset pre...

Page 38: ...t currents Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The battery may explode Do no open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic Servicing of batteries sh...

Page 39: ...bypass mode LED 2 is ON LEds 3 4 are green 2 Unlock the Manual Bypass switch 5 and set to the test position 3 Turn off the Normal AC source circuit switch 6 All LEDs on the front display are off 4 Se...

Page 40: ...enter of the manual bypass switch 1 to unlock it 2 Set the bypass switch 1 to test position Wait 3 seconds 3 Turn on the Normal AC source input switch 2 4 Set the bypass switch 1 to normal position 5...

Page 41: ...ng centre To fully master operation of your EATON product and carry out level 1 servicing see our complete range of technical training courses available in both French and English For further informat...

Page 42: ...tage Input voltage range Frequency Power factor Harmonic distortion Leakage current Single phase 230 V Three phase 400 V 120 156 V to 280 V 3 50 60 Hz autoselection 0 99 5 1 1 20 mA max 3 1 30 mA max...

Page 43: ...onnect the equipments directly to the AC source Transfer of the equipments to the manual bypass enables UPS maintenance without interrupting the supply of power to the connected equipments Normal AC s...

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