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4. APPEARANCE 

9

 

4.5  LCD Display Panel 

 

 

 

1. Normal: The UPS system is working normal and powering the load via INVERTER if this green LED 

is on. 

2. On Battery: The UPS system is powering the load from the battery via INVERTER if this yellow LED 

is on.

 

3. Bypass: The output power of the UPS system is supplied by mains via bypass when this yellow LED 

lights up. 

4. Fault: The UPS system is in fault condition if this red LED is on. There are two states of fault warning: 

red LED is solid on with continuous audible alarm; red LED is flashing with interval audible alarm.   

5. LCD screen: Shows the information and the status of the UPS system. 

6.   

    

:

    

Enter 

7.   

 

:

Page-down 

8.   

 

:Page-up 

9.    ESC: Exit 

 

4.6  Appearance of the Charger Module (optional) 

 

 
 

 

Connector

Rear View

  Handle

Fan 

Front View

        Side View

 

REAR VIEW 

FRONT VIEW 

SIDE VIEW 

Summary of Contents for ARRAY 4

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ARRAY 4 24kVA A UPS...

Page 2: ...ARRAY system Safety information and operating instructions are included in this manual To ensure correct use of the UPS system please read this manual thoroughly before operating it Save this manual...

Page 3: ...ing 5 4 Appearance 6 5 Installation 10 6 Operation of Adding Removing UPS Modules 16 7 Operation and Maintenance 18 8 Communication Interface 25 9 Troubleshooting 26 10 Descriptions of LED Indicators...

Page 4: ...e s without interruption to the load connected ARRAY contains a Communication Module which is to monitor and communicate with all the UPS Modules and provides comprehensive information about the UPS s...

Page 5: ...ts of 110 115 120 x 1 2 VAC Option With down voltage ISO Transformer Frequency Synchronized to mains input or 50 60 0 2Hz in battery mode Power factor 0 7 lag Overload capacity 110 130 5 transfer to b...

Page 6: ...le 405 x 530 x 87 15 Frame 442 x 700 x 965 75 Frame with Down Voltage ISO Transformer Option 442 x 700 x 1265 211 Note If the UPS is installed or used in a place where the altitude is above than 1000m...

Page 7: ...be installed in a controlled environment Keep away from excessive temperature and humidity flammable gas and caustic substance When planning the installation the floor s loading ability must be taken...

Page 8: ...al Refer to Fig 2 3 Remove the subassemblies and the protective material from the frame Refer to Fig 3 4 Carefully unload the frame from the packing pallet and move it to its intended location for ins...

Page 9: ...LED Indicator Maintenance Breaker and Output Breaker REAR Brake Pad Wheel FRONT Terminal Block Mains Input Breaker Intelligent Slot RS485 RS232 RS485 RS485 Down voltage output terminal block option I...

Page 10: ...rance of the UPS Module 4 3 Appearance of the Communication Module Connec tor REARVIEW Handle LCD c ommunic ation port FRONTVIEW SIDEVIEW Latch Top Panel REAR VIEW RS232 Fan FRONT VIEW Handle Fan Conn...

Page 11: ...4 APPEARANCE 8 4 4 The Appearance of the LCD Panel and the Plastic cover Panel Spring latch Plastic Cover Panel LCD Communication Cable LCD Panel...

Page 12: ...ed by mains via bypass when this yellow LED lights up 4 Fault The UPS system is in fault condition if this red LED is on There are two states of fault warning red LED is solid on with continuous audib...

Page 13: ...derated in use Refer to the following Derating power the maximum power capacity in a high altitude area nominal power capacity of the UPS 6 The UPS utilizes fans for forced cooling the air inlet at th...

Page 14: ...ay phase sequence error The N wire of mains input must be connected to the N terminal of the input for input wiring of the UPS system Remark the three phases are marked with R S and T If adopting A B...

Page 15: ...ease refer to below table for the output current ratings 110VAC 115VAC 120VAC 220VAC 230Vac 240VAC Load Current Current Current Current Current Current 2KVA 18 2 A 17 4 A 16 7 A 9 1 A 8 7 A 8 3 A 4KVA...

Page 16: ...d black wire for negative connection of the output of the battery pack are recommended 2 The user should prepare the wirings according to the above table before installation 3 The user should prepare...

Page 17: ...the unit in its intended location and then turn the four brake pads counter clockwise with a wrench until they reach tightly against the floor to secure the unit The brake pads are at the four corners...

Page 18: ...Repeat for each additional module 5 Install the plastic cover panels one by one in ascending order Refer to Fig 10 6 Install the LCD panel plug the communication cable on the LCD panel to the port of...

Page 19: ...e UPS system can be configured with up to six UPS Modules It is easy and convenient by adding or removing the UPS Module s to realize power redundancy and power expansion or load sharing With N X redu...

Page 20: ...ve the UPS Module 2 Use two hands to hold the handle and press the latch levers in the handle units to slide the UPS Module slowly out of the frame until you see the marks on the top of the UPS Module...

Page 21: ...eaker on the rear panel of the UPS frame The cooling fans start to rotate 7 1 4 Switch the System Startup Switch on the back of the LCD panel to the ON position and refer to the LCD display in the fol...

Page 22: ...menu 2 Press press ESC and press or to select UPS ON 5 Select YES TO CONFIRM 4 Normal startup to start up the UPS system The status will be 3PHASE I P R PHASE I P or BATTERY MODE INPUT PARAMETER RN SN...

Page 23: ...F OUTPUT 3 Shutdown to bypass mode by selecting YES CONFIRM to continue or NO CANCEL to exit 4 Further confirmation after selecting TURN OFF OUTPUT in previous page 5 Select YES CONFIRM to shut down t...

Page 24: ...ssword is 1234 which can be changed in the SETUP Refer to the following 1 Press ESC to the following menu without 2 Press the select SETUP andStartup of the UPS system press to continue 7 1 7 Query 1...

Page 25: ...ording to the menu display If you do not turn on the UPS system within 15 seconds the UPS system will automatically power off The redundancy setup will be valid after leaving the redundancy setup menu...

Page 26: ...wo months at a higher temperature if the UPS system has not been used for a long time 2 There are three breakers on the rear panel of the UPS system frame including INPUT BREAKER OUTPUT BREAKER and MA...

Page 27: ...operating the maintenance breaker The UPS system delivers AC power to the output directly from the utility power when the maintenance breaker is transferred in the position of MAINTENANCE The maintena...

Page 28: ...tem 1 The standard RS232 port is applicable to WinPower software 2 The standard RS485 port is appropriate for monitoring and controlling of the UPS from a remote location through a computer installed...

Page 29: ...isconnected Check if the battery breaker and battery wiring are fully engaged The Fault LED is on continuous beeps UPS fault Battery exhausted The battery discharging time is below 1 3 of the initial...

Page 30: ...is too low take off some load 3 Bypass mode The utility power is normal Bypass mode One beep every 2 minutes The alarm will be turned off when the UPS is turned on High voltage warning Bypass mode On...

Page 31: ...power failure and sequence error No output and UPS will shut down in 30 seconds Check the sequence of the mains input 6 Overload protection Overload in the utility power mode One beep every 2 seconds...

Page 32: ...DICATORS AND WARNINGS 29 8 No UPS modules No UPS modules None If some other conditions that are not mentioned above please contact the distributor or the service center for assistance LED indicator is...

Page 33: ...batteries for the UPS system as well The configuration table of the number of the battery packs the part with no color in the table indicates that the configuration is not allowed 1 Configuration of 1...

Page 34: ...gs 4 strings 5 strings 6 strings 4kVA 8kVA 12kVA 16kVA 20kVA 24kVA Note 1 The information above is for reference only 2 There are 10 pieces of 12V battery in series for each group each string 3 Please...

Page 35: ...min 1 hr 1 2 hr 1 5 hr 16 kVA 10 min 30 min 40 min 1 hr 1 2 hr 20 kVA 15 min 30 min 40 min 1 hr 24 kVA 10 min 17 min 30 min 40 min 3 w configuration of 12V65Ah Battery 1 string 2 strings 3 strings 4...

Page 36: ...11 CONFIGURATION OF THE BATTERY PACK S 33 means not applicable The backup time mentioned above for reference only may vary from actual load operating temperature etc...

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