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Green Po

wer 2.0 600 k

VA 

- Ref.: INMGP2601410-GB_12

The warranty terms and conditions are stipulated in the offer, by default the following clauses apply.

The SOCOMEC warranty is strictly limited to the product(s) and does not extend to equipment which may be 
integrated with this/these product(s), nor the performance of such equipment.

The manufacturer guarantees its products to be free from manufacturing faults and defects in design, material 
or workmanship, subject to the limits set forth below.

The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the delivery with a view to fulfilling these guarantees or to replace 

defective parts. The manufacturer's warranty does not apply in the following cases:

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fault or defect in the design of parts added or supplied by the customer

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fault due to unforeseen circumstances or force majeure

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replacement or repair resulting from normal wear and tear of the modules or machinery

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damage caused by negligence, lack of proper maintenance or misuse of the products

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repair, modification, adjustment or replacement of parts undertaken by unqualified third parties or personnel 

without the express consent of SOCOMEC.

The warranty period is twelve months commencing from the date of delivery of the product.

The repair, replacement or modification of the parts during the warranty period does not imply or justify any 

extension of the warranty beyond the original period.

In order to establish a valid warranty claim, the purchaser must notify the manufacturer in writing immediately 
after the discovery of any apparent material defects and provide any and all supporting evidence of the defects 
at the latest within eight days before the date of expiry of the warranty.

Defective parts which have been returned and replaced free of charge shall become the property of SOCOMEC.

The warranty is void if the purchaser has undertaken modifications or repairs on the devices on his or her own 

initiative and without the express consent of the manufacturer.

The manufacturer's responsibility is strictly limited to the obligations defined in this warranty (repair and replace

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ment) excluding any other right to claim compensation or indemnity.

Any import tax, duty, fee or charge of any nature whatsoever imposed by European regulations or those of an 
importing country or of a transit country shall be paid by the purchaser.

1.  WarranTy cerTIfIcaTe

Summary of Contents for Green Power 2.0 600 kVA

Page 1: ...Green Power 2 0 6 0 0 k V A Installation manual GB...

Page 2: ...ns and weight overall 18 5 2 Unpacking procedure 18 5 3 Implantation 19 5 4 Moving 20 5 5 Cabinet positioning 22 5 6 Fixing to the floor a raised floor or directly to the floor 22 6 ASSEMBLY 23 6 1 Me...

Page 3: ...iguration 43 10 Preventive maintenance 44 10 1 Batteries 44 10 2 Fans 44 10 3 Capacitors 44 11 Communication 45 11 1 Multilevel communication 45 11 2 Serial connection pcb 45 11 3 Profibus 46 11 4 Gsm...

Page 4: ...arties or personnel without the express consent of SOCOMEC The warranty period is twelve months commencing from the date of delivery of the product The repair replacement or modification of the parts...

Page 5: ...wer supplies rectifier and bypass must be protected from voltage transients with de vices that are suited to the installation the mains voltage transients must be limited to 2 5 kV These de vices must...

Page 6: ...list disposal companies As provided for by the local laws in force batteries must not be disposed of with other industrial or domestic waste It is very dangerous to touch any part of the batteries as...

Page 7: ...es tam es pour le raccordement sur la plage de terre Cautin Always use tinned lus for any earth connection F GB Green Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 2 Safety Nameplate Rack slots see 7 7 Loc...

Page 8: ...8 X101 X102 Green Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 Nameplate...

Page 9: ...ms specialised in their recycling They can not be treated with other industrial or household wastes as set out in local regulations in force 4 Requisites The packaging guarantees the stability of the...

Page 10: ...rrosive materials e g metal dust or chemical solutions Green Power 2 0 can be installed against a wall the distance will depend on the cables present The upper part of Green Power 2 0 must be position...

Page 11: ...ows figure 4 2 5 See chap ter 4 2 3 for the technical specifications relating to the required ventilation values For fixing on the floor see 5 6 and 14 1 Plan 1 4 Requisites In order to profit from an...

Page 12: ...e assembly operations Allow for small openings in the floor panels to ensure the air flow at the front figure 4 2 1 3 4 2 2 Installation over a tunnel 4 Requisites Green Power 2 0 COOL AIR COOL AIR DO...

Page 13: ...rm signals remote mimic panel connection to the BMS Building Management System emergency stop connection to generator Wrong installation 4 Requisites Mains Aux Mains Battery Load Control cables 1 Allo...

Page 14: ...section of cable phases AND comply with standards of the country for example NFC 15100 in France 4 5 3 Leakage current rating of the earth leakage current device The minimum off delay relays recommen...

Page 15: ...urrent 1020 A Regardless of the conditions battery recharge overload voltage 4 6 2 Mean current supplied by the battery when discharging The mean current value is to be taken into account for sizing c...

Page 16: ...except C3 Values are only indicative as per the following conditions the rectifier and bypass input voltage is 3 x 400V the length of cabling between the circuit breaker and Green Power 2 0 is 10 met...

Page 17: ...x Power UPS output Backup time branches Number blocks Number4 Ur Fuse Number Size of Ur fuse Icc mini batterie5 Socomec Code min Cross section2 600kVA 600 kW 5 min 4 43 2x2 700A T3 9800A E045648 3 x 1...

Page 18: ...rial must be recycled in compliance with the laws in force in the country where the system is installed 5 Installation Place Green Power 2 0 in the installa tion area UPS Bypass kVA 600 250 500 600 80...

Page 19: ...the two cabinets are paired at the factory the order of assembly must be respected Cabinet A Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Cabinet AC Cabinet B Green Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 5 3 Implantation 5...

Page 20: ...20 Green Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 5 4 1 5 4 1 1 5 4 Moving 5 4 1 Moving with lifting truss Never use harnesses 5 Installation Green Power 2 0 can be moved using lifting trusses...

Page 21: ...the cabinets are heavy handling using a pallet truck on slopes or ramps even only slightly in clined is hazardous and can cause severe accidents Take all required precautions and use adapted means an...

Page 22: ...e separation points between the cabinets The individual cabinet position should corre spond with sequence numbers indicated on the front view of the system The number of each cabinet is indicated on t...

Page 23: ...f assembly must be respected see 5 3 Green Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 6 1 Mechanical assembly 6 ASSEMBLY Tensilock M10 x 25 Tensilock nut M10 at the front and at the rear if possible of...

Page 24: ...Unit 1 X5 Orange OUTPUT L3 X5 L3 Unit 1 X5 Blue OUTPUT N X5 N Unit 1 X4 Brown AUX MAINS L1 X4 L1 Unit 1 X4 Black AUX MAINS L2 X4 L2 Unit 1 X4 Orange AUX MAINS L3 X4 L3 Unit 1 X4 Blue AUX MAINS N X4 N...

Page 25: ...25 ENGLISH Cabinet A Cabinet B Green Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 5 Assembly...

Page 26: ...Q3 Legend B USB port C USB port D Slot for memory card E LAN RJ45 connector for Ethernet F Serial RS232 connector for CIM G Serial RS232 connector for Modem H Cable for power supply and communi catio...

Page 27: ...supply open the external battery cabinet disconnectors isolate the system and wait 5 minutes 7 2 2 Connections if the MAINS and AUX MAINS are connected IN COMMON 7 2 1 Connections if the MAINS and AUX...

Page 28: ...input 185 x 5 mm 4 x 13 M12 4 x 240 mm 70 Nm X50 Load output 185 x 5 mm 4 x 13 M12 4 x 240 mm 70 Nm PE Protective conductor 50 x 5 mm 6 x 13 M12 6 x 150 mm 70 Nm 900 1200 X45 L Unit input 100 x 10 mm...

Page 29: ...the backfeed protection imposes the automatic opening of an switching device in case of a mal functioning of the static switch Principle The backfeed protection consists of an electronic detection PCB...

Page 30: ...0 Nm not available on C3 1 X19 2 X19 1 4 2 REFCR Q20 T 4 1000A Q20A T 4 1000A Q20B T 4 1000A Q20B X20 X20 Q20 T 4 1000A Q20A 1 4 2 REFCR Q20B 1 4 2 REFCR Q20B 1 4 2 REFCR Q20A 1 4 2 REFCR Q20A PE 11 1...

Page 31: ...connector see 11 2 7 7 Centralized Terminals 3 4 Input backfeed state See 7 3 9 10 In external manual ByPass 1 2 Output backfeed tripping See 7 3 11 12 In auxiliary input 1 5 6 UPS general power off...

Page 32: ...power off System X X X X X X101 1 7 8 input genset X X X stop battery recharge desynchroniza tion X101 2 9 10 external manual ByPass X X X X101 2 11 12 auxiliary input X X X X X X102 1 2 output batter...

Page 33: ...mains connected In such a case emergency switching conditions are not complied with If required an option provides for a trip coil directly controlled by the UPS general power off which can be used to...

Page 34: ...ndling can be from the bottom using a lifting truck Front rear as well as side bottom panels are available on the top of the cabinet Handling from above Handling can be by using 4 slings that are at l...

Page 35: ...binets use a single temperature sensor In the event of parallel UPSs connect the battery cabinet temperature sensors to the cards installed in the related UPSs 8 6 1 1 2 3 8 6 4 8 6 5 8 6 2 8 6 3 8 6...

Page 36: ...ecommended 25 C Relative humidity condensation free up to 95 Battery recharging Tambient 25 C every 6 months 25 C Tambient 30 C every 4 months 30 C Tambient 35 C every 3 months 35 C Tambient 40 C ever...

Page 37: ...l mains or battery switches are open the switches upstream of Green Power 2 0 are open Use double insulated cables or the cables supplied with the unit to connect Green Power 2 0 to the Battery cabine...

Page 38: ...e used for X1 and X2 same thing for Y1 and Y2 The length of the cables Y1 and Y2 must not exceed 25 meters Fig 9 1 1 If a differential switch is installed on the mains power switch it must be inserted...

Page 39: ...ntial magneto thermal switch B Parallel bus cable C Single UPS magneto thermal switch if a separate auxiliary power source is used add a magneto thermal switch for each UPS D Additional disconnectors...

Page 40: ...0 GB_12 UPS2 UPS1 9 1 3 9 1 2 1 1 Parallel configuration Common Mains 1 1 Parallel configuration Separate Mains 9 Ups parallel configuration UPS1 UPS2 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 MAINS 1 MAINS 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT...

Page 41: ...witch B Parallel bus cable C Coupling cabinet magneto thermal switch The value must be 630A x number of UPSs connected in parallel Length of cable X1 X2 X3 Y1 Y2 Y3 25m D Additional disconnectors on t...

Page 42: ...2 UPSn N 1 Parallel configuration Common Mains N 1 Parallel configuration Separate Mains OUTPUT n MAINS n AUX MAINS 1 AUX MAINS 2 AUX MAINS n OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT n MAINS 1 MAINS 1 MAINS...

Page 43: ...A x number of UPSs unit connected in parallel D Additional disconnectors on the distribution panel Q21 see 9 E Distribution F Adapted to the power of the bypass G Bypass cabinet H Output switch MAINS...

Page 44: ...tery Green Power 2 0 stores statistics on the conditions of use of the battery for analysis Since the expected life of the batteries is very much dependent on operating conditions number of charging a...

Page 45: ...12 for a detailed evaluation of the functionality of the cards that can be installed in the slots The table below shows the possible connections between Green Power 2 0 com munication channels and the...

Page 46: ...ugh an html page 1 Connect the network cable to the RJ45 port 2 Configure the network IP address via the mimic panel 3 Open your favourite web browser 4 Type the IP address of Green Power 2 0 to displ...

Page 47: ...nually checks the transformer isolation displaying an alarm message on the mimic panel 12 3 External manual maintenance bypass This device will electrically exclude and isolate Green Power 2 0 e g for...

Page 48: ...istortion 1 5 with linear load 4 with non linear load Inverter short circuit capacity 2200A Rated short time withstand current Icw 18 3 kA Bypass Manual maintenance bypass Built in Maximum overload ca...

Page 49: ...ABOVE VIEW VUE DE DESSUS ENCOMBREMENT AU SOL 80 mm 75 mm 700 mm 50 mm 600 mm 115 mm 800 mm 47 mm 14 13 14 13 960 mm 40 mm 15 15 80 mm 45 mm 870 mm 620 mm 700 mm 53 5 mm 707 mm 53 5 mm 600 mm 80 mm 65...

Page 50: ...VUE DE FACE Q3 Q5 Q4 Q1 X10 X40 LOAD OUTPUT BY PASS MAINS INPUT RECTIFIER MAINS INPUT BATTERY X50 X50 50 mm 100 mm 50 mm 10 mm 318 mm 245 mm X102 561 mm 417 mm X103 944 mm 479 mm 393 mm 125 mm X101 3...

Page 51: ...een Power 2 0 600 kVA Ref INMGP2601410 GB_12 DELPHYS Green Power quipement Armoire By pass 600 800 Kva Bypass cabinet equipment 600 800 Kva 14 Appendix 14 3 Plan 3 bypass centralised cabinet dimension...

Page 52: ...FACE LEVEL 1 VUE DE FACE NIVEAU 1 50 mm 25 mm 95 mm 5 mm 13 mm PE D C X45 N 100 mm 80 mm 50 mm 13 mm 10 mm X45 L1 L2 L3 50 mm 50 mm 25 mm 10 mm 13 mm 100 mm 50 mm 970 mm C 668 mm 1200 mm 800 mm 13 6x...

Page 53: ...INPUT X50 193 16 mm L3 L2 L1 N PE 1200 mm 1140 mm 1065 mm 945 mm 825 mm 705 mm 595 mm 475 mm 355 mm 192 07 mm 296 mm 175 mm 346 mm 2600 mm 1600 mm 1000 mm F3 F4 F77 F75 F99 F76 10 mm 50 mm 50 mm 100 m...

Page 54: ...MENT AU SOL 845 mm 15 795 mm ARMOIRE X mm mm 800 800 807 1000 1007 1000 Z Y mm 700 900 VUE DE DESSUS 720 mm 45 mm 40 mm 795 mm 80 mm 13 113 mm 845 mm 14 47 mm 115 mm 80 mm Z mm 50 mm X mm Y mm Y mm X...

Page 55: ...N REDONDANT BY PASS C7 PARALLELE MODULAIRE NON REDONDANT C4 PARALLEL UNIT WITHOUT BY PASS C4 PARALLELE SANS BY PASS CONFIGURATION EXPLANATION Delphys Green Power EXPLICATIF CONFIGURATION Delphys Green...

Page 56: ...s reserved To help protect the environment this document has been printed on PeFc paper Programme for the endorsement of Forest certification YoUr DisTriBUTor in asia PaciFic AUSTRALIA UPS info ups au...

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