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2.
If the UPS contains input breaker CB1, verify that input breaker CB1 is open.
3.
Close the UPS input feeder circuit breaker.
4.
Close the UPS Bypass input feeder circuit breaker.
5.
If the UPS contains input breaker CB1, close input breaker CB1.
6.
Close the door and secure the latch.
7.
Observe the UPS control panel becoming active, indicating logic power.
8.
Press the
CONTROLS
pushbutton on the main menu bar. The System Status screen is displayed.
9.
On the System Status screen, the UPS status should indicate
SHUTDOWN
and the UPM status should
indicate
OFFLINE
.
10. Verify no alarms are active.
11. If UPM 4 (FI-UPM) is installed, proceed to Step 12; otherwise, proceed to Step 16.
12. On the System Status screen, select the
UPM
command. The UPS Control Command screen is displayed.
13. On the UPS Control Command screen, select the UPM to start.
14. Press the
CONTROLS
pushbutton on the UPS Control Command menu bar. The UPM Control Command
screen is displayed.
15. Proceed to Step 18.
16. On the System Status screen, select the
UPM
command.
17. Press the
CONTROLS
pushbutton on the UPS Control Command menu bar. The UPM Control Command
screen is displayed.
18. On the UPM Control Command screen, select
UPM ON
.
19. Press the
SELECT
pushbutton on the UPM Command menu bar.
20. Verify the following messages display sequentially on the UPM status line:
DC STARTING, CHARGER OFF
INVERTER STARTING
INVERTER SYNCING
READY
The UPM rectifier and inverter turn on.
21. To transfer the UPM to Online mode, press the
CONTROLS
pushbutton on the UPS Control Command
menu bar. The UPM Control Command screen is displayed.
22. On the UPM Control Command screen, select
UPM GO TO ONLINE
.
23. Press the
SELECT
pushbutton on the UPM Command menu bar.
The UPM transfers to Online mode. The UPM status indicates
ONLINE
.
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To transfer the critical load to Bypass mode:
In Bypass mode, the critical load is not protected from commercial power interruptions and abnormalities.
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