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EMC REQUIREMENTS

Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) "UPS" models, marked CE and used following

the instructions listed below, have the essential requirements to comply whit the

EMC directive 89/336 e 92/31 a 93/68 ECC.

Usage instructions

The "UPS" are UPS dedicated to a professional usage in an industrial and

commercial environment.

The connection to "REMOTE" and "RS232" connectors must be done by means of

a shielded cable.

WARNING:

The " UPS " standard is a Class A-UPS Product.

In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in

which case, the user may be required to take additional measures.

STORAGE

For instance: in case of disturbances received by a radio or a television set, the

UPS shall be moved in order to increase the distance from above mentioned

devices.

The area used to store the equipment must have the following characteristics:

Temperature:

0°-40°C (32°-104°C)

Relative humidity:

95% max

Only for UPS with internal BATTERIES.

The batteries contained in the UPS are subject to self-discharging.
If the UPS is not immediately installed is necessary to take note of the batteries date recharge printed on
the label fixed to the packing case(the date is present only if the UPS contains to its inside batteries), and
provide to it recharges within such date.
To recharge batteries just power up the UPS and leave it on NORMAL OPERATION for at least 24
hours.

INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT

When choosing a suitable installation room, take note of the following:

avoid dusty areas, or other kinds of dust in air.
check that the floor is strong enough to support the weight of the UPS and the battery cabinet
(see paragraph "DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS")
avoid rooms that are too narrow as this could make normal maintenance operations difficult
check the ambient temperature when the UPS is running. It should be between 0 and 40°C.

The UPS is able to function in an ambient temperature of between 0 and 40°C. The
recommended operating temperature for the UPS and the batteries is between 20 and
25°C. In fact, the average operating life of the batteries is 4 years at an operating
temperature of 20°C, but

if the operating temperature is increased to 30°C the life is

Summary of Contents for JP9950

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL JP9950 GX 60 400KVA...

Page 2: ...SWMB ON or cable defect 44 3 BYPASS VOLT FAIL or SWBY FSCR OFF 44 4 MAIN LINE VOLTAGE FAIL or SWIN OFF 44 5 PREALARM LOW VOLTAGE ON BATTERY 44 6 BATTERY DISCHARGED OR SWB OPEN 44 7 LOW VOLT SUPPLY or...

Page 3: ...OMIZING 55 Key menu 3 5 7 4 MODEM CUSTOMIZING 55 Key menu 3 5 7 4 5 6 Modem Dial Send CUSTOMIZING 56 Key menu 3 5 7 5 RS232 CUSTOMIZING 56 Key menu 3 5 7 6 ECHO CUSTOMIZING 56 Key menu 3 5 7 7 IDENT C...

Page 4: ...trained personnel High voltages are present inside the equipment even when the input and battery switches are open If it is necessary to replace the fuses they must be replaced with other fuses of th...

Page 5: ...are subject to self discharging If the UPS is not immediately installed is necessary to take note of the batteries date recharge printed on the label fixed to the packing case the date is present only...

Page 6: ...t neither of the two anti shock devices fixed to the packing case has become red If this has happened follow the instructions given on the packing case Be careful when removing the packing materials s...

Page 7: ...7 UPS 6 0 80KVA Dimension W D H 800 800 1 mm w e i v e d i S w e i v t n o r F w e i v m o t t o b f o n o i t a l l a t s n I w e i v p o T 1600...

Page 8: ...8 1600 UPS 100 120KVA Dimension W D H 800 800 1600 mm w e i v e d i S w e i v t n o r F Top view Installation of bottom view...

Page 9: ...9 Installation of bottom view UPS 160 200KVA Dimension W D H 1100 800 1800 mm Front view Side view Top view...

Page 10: ...10 2000 1100 949 81 UPS 250 300KVA Dimension W D H 1400 1100 2000 mm 1400 1100 Front view Side view 1400 Top view Upward view...

Page 11: ...11 2000 1100 949 UPS 350 400KVA Dimension W D H 1600 1100 2000 mm 1600 1100 Front view Side view 1600 Top view...

Page 12: ...ut current kVA Input rectifier Bypass input SWOUT SWMB Battery A A SWIN SWBY SWOUT SWMB SWBAT FUSE SCR Nominal 250 400A 3P 400A 3P 400A 3P 630A 2P 400A 400 300 300 630A 3P 630A 3P 630A 3P 6300A 2P 630...

Page 13: ...400KVA KVA 250 300 350 400 Max current fuse Gg in ups output A 1 For selectivity in BATTERY OPERATION 2 For selectivity in NORMAL OPERATION 300 350 350 400 400 450 450 500 Leakage current circuit bre...

Page 14: ...mains input the following picture the jumper should be installed before leaving factory mains input connects IN L1 IN L2 IN L3 N loads connect OUT L1 OUT L2 OUT L3 N Dual power input When rectifier i...

Page 15: ...the INPUT OUT and terminal wires to the terminals of the UPS and before repositioning the switch covers panel check to make sure that all the input output terminals are tightly screwed all fuse holder...

Page 16: ...at least four hours to allow the batteries to charge with the UPS in normal operation open the input switch input status light on the flow chart of LCD display will become gray the discharging indicat...

Page 17: ...pin 2 Pin 3 Receive to pin 3 Pin 5 End to pin 5 Defaultsetting 9600 baud no parity 8bit 1 bit of stop RS485 communication port Baud rate 9600 baud P1 9 pole female pin 9 A Pin 8 B MODBUS communication...

Page 18: ...Word HT L0 A 8 Main power input phase capacity Sin Word HT L0 0 01kVA 9 AC output frequency Fr Word HT L0 0 1Hz 10 AC output line voltage Vrs Word HT L0 0 1Hz 11 AC output line voltage Vst Word HT L0...

Page 19: ...centage of battery power Word HT L0 0 1 36 Battery charging current Ic Word HT L0 0 1A 37 Empty 38 Rectifier temperature Word HT L0 0 1 39 Internal temperature of ups Word HT L0 0 1 40 Empty 41 Invert...

Page 20: ...20 MODES OF OPERATION BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 21: ...nual switching of the power feed from the secured line INVERTER output to an unsecured line BY PASS line or vice versa The STATIC SWITCH is supplied with a device BACKFEED PROTECTION that prevents the...

Page 22: ...wise to save any work under way When the mains failure continues and the battery exhausts its energy the UPS cuts off power to the loads Upon return of mains power the UPS recharges the batteries aut...

Page 23: ...tenance line during maintenance any disturbance such as a blackout on the power line of the UPS would have repercussions on the powered equipment under this condition the operation batteries are dis a...

Page 24: ...cling Batteries are classified toxic waste by law The system automatically checks battery efficiency every 24 hours and gives an alarm when it finds efficiency very much lower than that calculated on...

Page 25: ...on of the load Maximum operating altitude 1000 m at rated power An 1 An for each 100m over 4000 Noise dB 52 58 Degree of protection EN 60529 IP20 Cable input bottom rear Applicable Standards Safty GB4...

Page 26: ...urrent Battery capacity Vmin 1 65 el battery type1 2 3 discharge current Battery capacity Vmin 1 60 el Vdc Battery type 0 default Vmin 1 67 el Vdc Adjust range Vmin 1 57 1 88 el Vdc Three phase invert...

Page 27: ...nput voltage range 15 settable 10 20 from control panel Rated frequency Hz 50 60 Frequency range 2 settable 5 from the panel Stand by on in economic mode mains transfer inverter switch time 2 5ms Inve...

Page 28: ...ng forced ventilation fan speed function of the load Maximum operating altitude 1000 m at rated power An 1 An for each 100m over 4000 Noise dB 55 60 Degree of protection EN 60529 IP20 Cable input bott...

Page 29: ...ty Vmin 1 65 el Vdc battery type1 2 3 discharge current Battery capacity Vmin 1 60 el Vdc Battery type 0 default Vmin 1 67 el Vdc Adjust range Vmin 1 57 1 88 el Vdc Three phase inverter output Capacit...

Page 30: ...res Input voltage range 15 settable 10 20 from control panel Rated frequency Hz 50 60 Frequency range 2 settable 5 from the panel Stand by on in economic mode mains transfer inverter switch time 2 5ms...

Page 31: ...Running temperature 0 40 C Relative humidity max 95 non condensate Cooling forced ventilation fan speed function of the load Maximum operating altitude 1000 m at rated power An 1 An for each 100m ove...

Page 32: ...Charging current micro setting 0 1A x C10 End of discharge voltage battery type1 2 3 no load discharging current Vmin 1 81 el battery type1 2 3 discharge current Battery capacity Vmin 1 65 el Vdc bat...

Page 33: ...1s 2 double input Inverter efficiency load 100 98 Three phase bypass input Rated capacity KVA 250 300 350 400 Rated voltage V 380 400 415VAC three phase four wires Input voltage range 15 settable 10 2...

Page 34: ...ss yellow indicatorlightin bypassworkingmode INV green indicator light in inverter working mode Battery yellow battery indicator light The state of LED indicator light on control panel is as follows I...

Page 35: ...35 HUMAN COMPUTER TOUCH CONTROL INTERFACE FLOW CHART...

Page 36: ...36 1 Diagram interface there are three buttons as below invert ON OFF BATT TEST BEEP ON OFF 2 UPS bypass data interface click BYPASS in Diagram interface or click bypass input table to enter...

Page 37: ...7 3 UPS input data interface click MAIN in Diagram interface or click main input table to enter 4 UPS battery and other data interface click BATTERY in Diagram interface or click battery table to ente...

Page 38: ...38 5 UPS output data interface click OUTPUT in Diagram interface or click output table to enter 6 Status interface click System button in Status interface to check...

Page 39: ...39 7 Click load button in Status interface to enter 8 Click Bypass button in Status interface to enter...

Page 40: ...40 9 Click Rectifier button in Status interface to enter 10 Click Inverter button in Status interface to enter...

Page 41: ...41 11 Click Alarm button in Status interface to enter 12 Click Configuration interface to check data time and device address...

Page 42: ...t password first Click Maintenance button to enter into maintenance interface check and set the working parameters of UPS Initial operation is 436215 IN mains input and bypass input indicator light OU...

Page 43: ...t delivering and its voltage is normal Acoustic Signal The acoustic signal sounds intermittently and pauses for about 2 seconds under all conditions different from normal operation i e different from...

Page 44: ...rectifier does not recognize the voltage due to internal anomaly 5 PREALARM LOW VOLTAGE ON BATTERY The alarm is present if the battery voltage is lower than calculated to supply approximately 5 minut...

Page 45: ...00kVA or greater in this alarm condition the load remains without power After reducing the load to remove the memory to return to the NORMAL OPERATION it is necessary carry out the following procedure...

Page 46: ...STEM OFF is disactivated To disactivate it close SWBY or if required press 8 19 SYSTEM OFF COMMAND ACTIVE 8 COMMAND OFF Like previous alarm with present command from REMOTE connector 20 MEMORY CHANGED...

Page 47: ...measurement of the output current The number indicates the output current with the value relative to the absolute rated value and the value indicated is the greater of effective current or peak curren...

Page 48: ...key KEY MENU 1 LANGUAGES 2 ITALIANO 3 ENGLISH 4 FRANCAIS 5 DEUTSCH 6 ESPANOL Access to the LANGUAGES menu is by key 1 only from HELP menu 1 Pressing the key corresponding to the desired language selec...

Page 49: ...lacking n0 Ah 100 Example of indication of the number of times the battery was completely discharged to 0 Ah The number of complete discharge cycles is useful for knowing and appraising the efficienc...

Page 50: ...the three output phases during operation on the inverter During operation on bypass the sign OUT changes to BY During operation with the switch SWMB for the maintenance bypass current measurements are...

Page 51: ...NENT presence of this alarm indicates that the battery is inefficient or the battery circuit is broken or the battery switch SWB is open or one of the protective fuses has blown TEMPORARY presence ind...

Page 52: ...nnot be changed Key menu 3 5 3 BATTERY CUSTOMIZING BATTERY Type 1 Capacity 15Ah Adjustment 2 3 5 6 10 7 8 With keys 5 6 7 and 8 it is possible to decrease or increase the value of the capacity of the...

Page 53: ...lower than the value Vp of the pre alarm voltage It is important to allow a broad safety margin when using the pre alarm function since the value of autonomy required cannot foresee possible increases...

Page 54: ...nhibited if Toff and Ton value are equal if the input main line voltage is present and the battery charge is lower than 60 there is only the display of AUTO OFF Timer Toff 20 00 Ton 7 00 _30 OUT 100 V...

Page 55: ...tomatic calling is set 30 seconds after all INTERNAL FAULT alarm the system gives to the modem the command ATD followed by the memorized Dial number The modem must be previously set to recognize the H...

Page 56: ...NG requires the code 436215 and then keys 7 and 5 The code is not required for 2 minutes after its first previous entry Keys 7 and 8 are used to reduce or increase the check value of the ECHO function...

Page 57: ...ine RS232 To reactivate the UPS close SWBY or if required press button 8 on the local or remote panel NOTE To mask the code of the command 47263 you must insert code 436213 in the CUSTOMISING menu on...

Page 58: ...FFFF FF a FFFF FFFF n 100 1992 12 31 14 45 50 Access to the menu RECORDED CODES is with key 6 from menu 4 RECORDED EVENTS and menus 4 2 4 22 4 2 2 2 i e those of recorded measurements Press key 1 to...

Page 59: ...tem program version It is recalled that hexadecimal enumeration can use the following symbols for each single figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F The figures of the 6 groups of the first menu are mem...

Page 60: ...FALSE the command is NOT active 8 auxiliary input on system card active TRUE the input is active KEY MENU 8 ARROW UP NORMAL NORMAL OPERATION M100 OUT 100 VA BATT 100 Ah 5 ON Access to the menu NORMAL...

Page 61: ...output current line2 2 4 5 6 7 C D E F High peak output current line3 8 9 A B C D E F Output overload line 1 c X 1 3 5 7 9 B D F Instantaneous output voltage error line 2 2 3 6 7 A B E F Instantaneous...

Page 62: ...2 3 6 7 A B E F SGP power fail 6 4 5 6 7 C D E F Parallel cable fail or SWMB close 8 9 A B C D E F i X 1 3 5 7 9 B D F Error in inverter connections 2 3 6 7 A B E F Error in inverter power supply 1 4...

Page 63: ...F TEMPORARY or PERMANENT BYPASS 2 3 6 7 A B E F BYPASS FOR OUTPUT VA AUTO_OFF 4 4 5 6 7 C D E F INTERNAL FAULT 1 no circ configuration 8 9 A B C D E F INTERNAL FAULT 2 inverter lockup a X 1 3 5 7 9 B...

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