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7.5  

Manual testing of the UPS 

 

The UPS unit is capable of conducting a self-test. Pressing the , 

FUNC 

button

 

causes the unit to run with its  

configurations menu. Manoeuvre to the point: 

Manual Battery Test. 

Now press the 

ENTER 

button. The 

message 

TEST? 

appears in the display.  If you wish to perform a battery test then confirm by pressing the  

ENTER 

button. The battery test will now be performed by the UPS unit by itself. The UPS unit will then again 

run by itself in its normal operating mode after the battery test has been performed successfully. 

It is not 

necessary to operate any switches to do this!! 

If the battery is faulty, the message 

E07 

will be shown in the display and a permanent tone will sound. 

Please replace the battery. 

 

 

7.6  

OFFLINE mode 

 

The UPS unit can be operated using special settings via the display or with the software supplied in  

offline mode. This operating mode has the advantage of only using a small amount of energy. 

 

The formalism for setting to OFFLINE mode is as follows: 

 

-  The  

FUNC 

button

 

must be pressed for 2 seconds to obtain configuration mode. 

   The first configuration parameter appears in the display. 

 

-  The 

FUNC 

button can be used to manoeuvre through the parameters. 

 

-  Select the parameter point to be altered using the 

ENTER 

button, in this case: HE mode 

 

-  The 

FUNC 

button is then used to manoeuvre through the options for the selected parameter (ON/OFF). 

 

-  You have the option to select between 10% and 15%, which are the thresholds to be monitored, and if the 

voltage does not meet this criterion then the UPS switches to battery operation. 

 

-  The selected option is confirmed using the 

ENTER 

button and saved by pressing the key again. 

-  Ensure that the settings were adopted in that the display shows: High Efficiency. 

-  The UPS unit will start again automatically after restoration of the mains power and starts in the preset mode  

   after a long period of power loss where the end of the autonomy period was reached and the UPS shut down  

   once the final discharge voltage was reached. 

 

 

7.7  

Free running mode 

 

The text below explains the free running mode. The preset input frequency window of the UPS has a 

range of 45Hz - 65Hz and is referred to in the following as the input frequency range. 

The narrow input frequency range has a frequency range of 49Hz - 51Hz. This range can be set via the display 

and operates in the following ranges: 

 

I/P input frequency low = 50 x (1-0.02) = 49Hz                           I/P input frequency high = 50 x (1+0.02) = 51Hz 

 

 

7.7.1 

Free running ON 

 

If  the  input  frequency  is  49.3Hz,  this  value  is  within  the  narrow  input  frequency  range.  This  means  that  the 

output frequency is also 49.3Hz (synchronised) and the UPS unit runs in line mode. If the input frequency then 

drops below 49Hz, for example 48Hz, the input frequency is outside the narrow input frequency range but still 

within the broader input frequency window. The output frequency will therefore be 50Hz and the UPS unit will 

remain in line mode. If the input frequency were 43Hz then it would be outside both the narrow and the broader 

input frequency window. The UPS unit switches to battery operation and supplies the load via the inverter with 

50Hz. 

 

 

7.7.2 

Free running OFF 

 

If  the  input  frequency  is  49.3Hz,  this  value  is  within  the  narrow  input  frequency  range.  This  means  that  the 

output frequency is also 49.3Hz (synchronised) and the UPS unit remains in line mode. If the input frequency 

then  drops  below  49Hz,  for  example  48Hz,  then  the  input  frequency  is  outside  the  specified  values  for  the 

narrow  input  frequency  range  and  the  UPS  unit  switches  to  battery  operation  and  supplies  the  load  via  the 

inverter with 50Hz. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for JOVYTEC POWERMASTER PMS 6000

Page 1: ...l un I Jet _________ __ Jovyatlas Jovytec PMS 6000 https www uni jet com catalog istochniki besperebojnogo pitaniya on line ibp 1 kva 10kva jovytec pms 6000 html...

Page 2: ...Operating Manual W rtsil JOVYTEC PMS 6000 BAX 2935 E...

Page 3: ...W rtsil JOVYTEC PMS 6000 BAX 2935_en 2 Index Date Name Revision 0 08 04 2009 Technik Original 1 2015 07 22 Chr Fechteler 15 381 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 4: ...source of information W rtsil JOVYATLAS EUROATLAS GmbH reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the contents and technology described in this operating manual without having to make an ann...

Page 5: ...15 5 6 2 POWERMASTER S 6000 MOUNTED IN 19 CABINET 16 5 6 3 POWERMASTER S 6000 AS TABLE DEVICE 17 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 18 6 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF THE UPS UNIT 18 6 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OF UP...

Page 6: ...R 29 9 2 ASSIGNMENT OF THE RS232 INTERFACE 30 9 3 USB PORT OPTIONAL 30 10 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 30 10 1 ELECTRONIC STOP FUNCTION 30 10 2 UPS INTERNAL MANUAL BYPASS SERVICE BYPASS 31 11 VOLT FREE MESSAGES...

Page 7: ...rging voltage is not reached 1 General notes The device may only be opened by trained specialists The system is to be connected up and earthed according to VDE regulations Provisions of the local ener...

Page 8: ...During normal operation the battery and the inverter are supplied with power via a rectifier online operation The change over from alternating voltage to direct voltage and back to alternating voltage...

Page 9: ...ns that in the case of a power failure the connected consumers will no longer be supplied with power Figure 3 Block diagram Fault in the inverter Manual bypass service bypass If there is a fault in th...

Page 10: ...est Factor 3 1 Efficiency AC to AC 88 98 according to the operating mode Switch over behaviour Power failure 0 ms Overload switching Automatic overload switching by the UPS unit Noise level At an appr...

Page 11: ...5 27 5 623 26 5 7 622 572 ON LI NE ON BAT BYPASS FAULT ON ENTER ESCAPE FUNC O N OF F STATUS 9 5 8 5 483 130 7 469 90 26 5 27 5 27 5 25 428 Graphic 2 Dimensions UPS Graphic 1 Dimensions Battery Pack 5...

Page 12: ...nting Graphic 3 Dimensions Battery Pack Floor Mounting 572 ON L IN E ON BAT BYPASS FA ULT ON ENTER ESC APE FUNC ON OFF STATUS 8 5 25 428 130 428 130 428 428 572 9 5 25 431 240 431 240 28 28 130 606 5...

Page 13: ...Battery Pack Wall Mounting 572 ON L INE ON B AT BYPASS FAULT ON EN TER ESC APE FUN C ON OFF STATUS 8 5 25 428 428 130 428 570 5 428 572 9 5 25 585 130 585 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 130 78 5 78 5 78...

Page 14: ...13 14 15 16 Position Designation 1 Ventilation Inlet 2 Display Indicator 3 Terminal Board 4 USB Port optional 5 Interface for external Display optional 6 Retaining and Fastening Bracket 7 Fan 8 Rack...

Page 15: ...ERPACK S 6000 1 Graphic 9 Front View POWERPACK S 6000 3 2 Graphic 10 Rear View POWERPACK S 6000 4 Position Designation 1 Cover Plate left and right dismantleable 2 Mounting and Retaining Bracket for 1...

Page 16: ...rtsil JOVYTEC PMS 6000 BAX 2935_en 15 5 6 Installationsoptions for JOVYATLAS POWERMASTER S 6000 5 6 1 Powermaster S 6000 for verticale or for wall mounting Upright ground mounting Upright wall mountin...

Page 17: ...W rtsil JOVYTEC PMS 6000 BAX 2935_en 16 5 6 2 Powermaster S 6000 mounted in 19 Cabinet...

Page 18: ...W rtsil JOVYTEC PMS 6000 BAX 2935_en 17 5 6 3 Powermaster S 6000 as Table Device...

Page 19: ...L N J L N OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 PE PE PE Ausgangssicherung Eingangssicherung F1 F2 INPUT FUSE OUTPUT FUSE P L E A S E N O T E Only trained personnel are allowed to work on the UPS unit Observe all...

Page 20: ...reseen cut outs 4 Connect the input cable to the terminals with the designation input L1 N PE 5 Make sure that there is a wire connection between the terminals J and L at the terminal rail bypass 6 Co...

Page 21: ...ion between the terminals J and L at the terminal rail bypass have been removed 6 Connect the bypass feeding to terminal rail byass L1 N PE Take care that you don t exchange the L with N 7 Connect the...

Page 22: ...ONLINE will light up After self test the message LINE MODE will be shown on display The consumers can now be connected Please contact us if anything different happens P L E A S E N OT E The unit shoul...

Page 23: ...l consumers Press the ON OFF button in the front panel for 5 seconds An acoustic sound bleep is emitted while pressing the ON OFF button and the message Switching off soon appears in the display and t...

Page 24: ...in allows one to manoeuvre through the parameters If the next parameter is not selected within 10 seconds then the UPS unit indicates its condition again 4 FUNC button The FUNC button can be used to s...

Page 25: ...an acoustic signal is emitted Press any key in the function panel and the alarm will be switched off The cause of the alarm is shown in the display 7 2 Parameters of the UPS unit Indicator Function o...

Page 26: ...n Mode Free Run Mode If activated the UPS will switch to bypass if the preset parameters are not maintained ON OFF OFF Operating mode setting HE mode setting Online Offline mode ON OFF OFF Setting for...

Page 27: ...ttings were adopted in that the display shows High Efficiency The UPS unit will start again automatically after restoration of the mains power and starts in the preset mode after a long period of powe...

Page 28: ...y window Result The UPS unit will not switch to bypass not activated since the preset parameter has not been maintained and the bypass is deactivated 7 7 5 Free running ON bypass activated Example Inp...

Page 29: ...essary The UPS switches again to normal operation after a successful battery test Overcharging over charge Continuous tone The batteries are over charged Battery charge voltage too high Contact the se...

Page 30: ...via the network or the internet or an AS 400 card with voltage free contacts The RS 232 and USB interfaces serve to allow data transmission between a computer and the UPS unit The UPS unit can be mon...

Page 31: ...delivered as standard and the optionally obtainable JUMP software 10 Special equipment 10 1 Electronic STOP function The UPS is fitted with an integrated electronic STOP function This function is dea...

Page 32: ...UPS Move switch internal manual bypass to bypass Now the ups has been separated from mains and the UPS can be switched of by pushing the ON OFF button To switch back the ups to normal operation the pr...

Page 33: ...UPS unit to be switched voltage free and the UPS unit shuts down In order to supply consumers with voltage again it is necessary for the electronic STOP switch to be reset and for the UPS to be restar...

Page 34: ...W rtsil JOVYTEC PMS 6000 BAX 2935_en 33...

Page 35: ...rter switches off automatically and the consumers are no longer supplied with power When the mains power is restored the consumers begin again to be supplied with power via the inverter The inverter i...

Page 36: ...ing life of batteries 10 12 years 6 9 years 3 5 years Temperature Expected working life of batteries 20 C 12 years 9 years 5 years 30 C 5 years 4 years 2 5 years 40 C 2 5 years 2 years 1 25 years 12 4...

Page 37: ...c voltage inside the battery pack so only qualified personel is allowed to exchange the battery 4 Screw the battery pack together again using the cross head screws 5 Push the battery pack into the bat...

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