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Release 0.3, July 2013 

Summary of Contents for Centric 50 kVA

Page 1: ...1450 Israel Tel 972 2 588 8222 Fax 972 2 582 8875 Email info gamatronic co il Website www gamatronic com 2MUM PPCN U UP PS S S SY YS ST TE EM M Cat no 101SBD6x U Us se er r G Gu ui id de e f fo or r m mo od de el ls s 5 50 0 k kV VA A 2 20 00 0 k kV VA A Release 0 3 July 2013 ...

Page 2: ...ct is delivered without batteries Gamatronic is not responsible for any damage or malfunction due to incorrect wiring of the batteries Gamatronic is not liable for and the Purchaser waives any right of action it has or may have against Gamatronic for any consequential or special damages arising out of any breach of warranty and for any damages that the Purchaser may claim for damage to any propert...

Page 3: ... 8 3 4 USB1 and USB2 connectors 8 4 CENTRIC CONTROL SYSTEM 9 4 1 The main screen main menu 9 4 2 Main Menu highlights 11 4 2 1 Setup 11 4 2 1 1 Time 11 4 2 1 2 Dry contacts 11 4 2 2 Operation 12 4 2 2 1 Turning the UPS on 12 4 2 2 2 Turning the UPS off 13 4 2 3 Status 14 4 2 4 Profile 15 4 2 5 Log 15 4 2 6 Time 15 4 2 7 Help 15 4 3 Operating the system 16 4 3 1 Turning the UPS ON 16 4 3 2 Turning ...

Page 4: ...EL SETUP 29 6 1 4 6 Setup ST SW OVERLOAD HYSTERISIS 29 6 1 5 Setup ALARMS 31 6 1 5 1 Setup Alarms SET ALARM PRIORITIES 31 6 1 5 2 Setup Alarms ALARM LIMITS 31 6 1 6 Setup CONNECTIVITY 33 6 1 6 1 Network configuration options 33 6 1 6 2 SNMP configuration options optional feature 34 6 1 6 3 Serial communication optional feature 35 6 1 6 4 Modbus optional feature 37 6 1 6 5 Remote shutdown optional ...

Page 5: ...e 1 Major components of the Centric 2 Figure 2 System control panel displaying the main menu 3 Figure 3 System control panel with current navigation path 3 Figure 4 The control panel 7 Figure 5 The main screen and its features 9 Figure 6 The Operation submenu 12 Figure 7 The Turn off on submenu 12 Figure 8 The system requests confirmation 13 Figure 9 The Turn off on submenu 13 Figure 10 The system...

Page 6: ...eration option on the main menu 54 Figure 46 Main Menu Status option 56 Figure 47 The Status Screen 56 Figure 48 Main Menu Profile options 58 Figure 49 Main Menu Log options 60 Figure 50 Listing of the logfile contents 61 Figure 51 Log record detailed display 62 Figure 52 Alarms display from the log detail screen 63 Figure 53 Main Menu Connectivity option 64 Figure 54 Connectivity display from mai...

Page 7: ...nowledgeable about national and local electrical codes and regulations Improper wiring may cause injury to personnel or death or damage to the equipment Pay attention to the warning signs labels and marks on the unit A warning sign signals the presence of a possibly serious life threatening condition Keep the surroundings clean uncluttered and free from excess moisture Allow only qualified technic...

Page 8: ...ion Do not connect or disconnect the cable to the battery cabinet before the battery circuit breaker is turned OFF Do not turn ON the battery circuit breaker when the battery cabinet is disconnected from the UPS Do not install the UPS next to gas or electrical heaters A restricted location is recommended in order to prevent access by unauthorized personnel WARNING RISK OF SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UPS ...

Page 9: ...he screen images are only illustrative and are not intended to match the readings on a specific system in a particular environment Operation and control of the Centric UPS is accomplished through a touch sensitive LCD display screen In this manual when explaining how to navigate the control software via the touch sensitive screen the terms tap press choose and select may be used interchangeably to...

Page 10: ...Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd x CENTRIC User Guide Release 0 3 This page left blank deliberately ...

Page 11: ...e life of equipment and components Centric continually eliminates power irregularities thus helping to extend the life of your equipment even through normal use when the input power is constant and continuous Centric requires very little attention or intervention during normal operation however you should read and understand the procedures described in this manual to ensure trouble free operation ...

Page 12: ...0 3 The Centric is comprised of the following sub assemblies From one to eight internal UPS modules each with a maximum output of 25 kVA 25 kW System controller Static switch module LCD control panel 200 kVA model 100 kVA model Figure 1 Major components of the Centric ...

Page 13: ...on the various icons On all screens other than the main menu screen the current navigation path is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen Figure 3 enabling you to easily understand where you are within the control system menus The extensive capabilities of the user interface are described in detail in chapter 6 Centric menu functions in detail Figure 2 System control panel displaying the...

Page 14: ...e The centralized hybrid static switch enables an automatic transfer of the load from the output of the inverters to an alternate source the ac mains for example when the inverter is unable to supply sufficient power to the load for example in the event of an overload or an inverter failure The static switch transfers high currents at very high speed a typical transfer time is 3 ms 1 5 Battery The...

Page 15: ...s dry contact can be used to trigger an external circuit if desired such as a lamp or an audible alarm Refer to the section EPO indication in the Centric Installation Guide for further information 1 6 2 Battery trip coil The battery trip coil terminals are intended to be connected to the trip coil of the battery circuit breaker If this is done and the EPO switch is activated the Centric sends a vo...

Page 16: ...om the inverters but the dc input to the inverter is taken from the batteries instead of from the rectifier The batteries are galvanically connected by dc link to the inverter and the charger Therefore the dc voltage to the inverter continues without interruption when the ac input supply drops out there is no need for any switching devices to bring the battery on line as it is permanently on line ...

Page 17: ...e upper left corner of the screen is also used to navigate backwards to return to a previous screen or to the main menu The extensive capabilities of the user interface are described in detail in chapter 6 Centric menu functions in detail Figure 4 The control panel The LCD control panel is attached to the front of the UPS and is active when the UPS is connected to ac power and also when the UPS is...

Page 18: ...The leftmost button is the Alarm Off button Pressing the Alarm Off button silences the alarm that sounds when there is a system fault If another fault occurs the alarm returns to active mode Note The ALARM LED remains lit until the problem is resolved to indicate the continued existence of a system fault 3 3 CPU On Off button To the left of the LCD touch screen are two buttons The rightmost of the...

Page 19: ...pass mode battery mode 2 Menu options pressing these icons provide access to the main submenus 3 Current date and time 4 UPS soft on off button Pressing this icon displays the UPS ON OFF screen which enables the user to turn the UPS on and off 5 Alarm indicator When there are active alarms a yellow triangle is displayed with an exclamation point inside When there are no active alarms this area of ...

Page 20: ...in the upper left corner of the screen see Figure 3 making it easy to understand where you are located within the control system menus The navigation path in the upper left corner of the screen is also used to navigate backwards to return to a previous screen or to the main menu Pressing any of the screen icons in the navigation path moves you to that screen ...

Page 21: ...ese functions are of interest only to the service technician but there are a few that may be of interest to the non technical user For a full description of all of the Setup menu functions see section 6 1 1 4 2 1 1 Time The Time function under the Setup option is used to set the system date and time See section 6 1 7 for details 4 2 1 2 Dry contacts The Dry Contact function under the Setup option ...

Page 22: ...escription of all of the Operation menu functions see section 6 2 4 2 2 1 Turning the UPS on To turn the UPS on 1 On the Main Menu tap the Operation button The Operation submenu appears Figure 6 The Operation submenu 2 Tap the top button labeled Turn on off on the Operation submenu Another menu appears Figure 7 3 Tap the System on button Figure 7 The Turn off on submenu ...

Page 23: ...after which it is ready to supply power to the load 4 2 2 2 Turning the UPS off To turn the UPS off 1 On the Main Menu tap the Operation button 2 Tap the top button labeled Turn on off on the Operation submenu Another menu appears Figure 9 3 Tap the System off button Figure 9 The Turn off on submenu 4 The system requests confirmation Figure 10 The system requests confirmation 5 Choose OK The UPS i...

Page 24: ...present power flow through the UPS A yellow triangle with an exclamation point inside indicates an alarm condition related to the UPS component where the triangle is located Clicking on the component will provide more detailed information about the problem Clicking on the various parts of the diagram reveals more detailed information including present voltage and current readings Figure 11 The Sta...

Page 25: ...tem log The system log lists all of the important system events that have occurred since the last time you initialized the log Events listed include system power up and power down and the start and end of all alarm conditions For a full description of the Log option see section 6 5 4 2 6 Time Tap on the Time icon on the Main Menu to see the system time the time zone setting relates to when dayligh...

Page 26: ...uous power supply even in the event of a local ac power failure Transferring the load to bypass takes the load off the regulated voltage of the inverter and supplies the load with power directly from the local ac mains In bypass mode no power conditioning is in effect and in the event of an ac mains failure there is no battery backup to supply the load Transfer to bypass can occur automatically wh...

Page 27: ...tem ON 2 Wait about 2 minutes for the Centric to start up While waiting you can press the status icon to see a display of the system status The status description at the top of the screen should become UPS ON Normal mode If instead of the status description being UPS ON Normal mode it remains UPS ON Bypass mode there may be a problem with the rectifier voltage You can see the input voltage reading...

Page 28: ...s Ltd 18 CENTRIC User Guide Release 0 3 5 2 Centric total shutdown no ac output 1 Switch OFF the load device s 2 From the main menu choose Operation Turn ON OFF System OFF 3 The control screen will show a status of UPS OFF No output ...

Page 29: ...y organized by function to make it easy to find what you are looking for The structure of this chapter mirrors the menu structure When a screen is referred to in this chapter it is frequently referred to by its full navigation path to make it clear which screen is being referred to For example the System screen that is accessed from the Setup option on the Main Menu is referred to as the Setup Sys...

Page 30: ...ectronic Industries Ltd 20 CENTRIC User Guide Release 0 3 6 1 SETUP menu The Setup menu functions enable you to set values for most of the parameters that govern the operation of the Centric UPS Figure 14 Setup menu ...

Page 31: ...ain menu screen Obviously you should not change the output voltage unless you are sure that the new value is appropriate for the load devices An inappropriate output voltage can cause permanent damage to the load devices Nominal system frequency the output frequency of the UPS can be set to either 50 Hz or 60 Hz Before modifying the UPS nominal frequency the UPS must be turned off by means of the ...

Page 32: ...res you to enter a password to change this setting 6 1 1 3 Setup System SYSTEM TYPE Indicates the maximum output power of your system and whether the UPS is operating in standalone mode or in a parallel configuration 6 1 1 4 Setup System SHUTDOWN and AUTORESTART Use this option to specify the behavior of the UPS during a failure of the ac mains power You can set a specific limit to the duration of...

Page 33: ...the UPS s output phases Note that this does not refer to the output reading of a particular module but rather to the output of all modules together To perform the calibration measure the voltage of the output phase with a voltmeter then enter the measured value into this screen and press confirm Calibration should be performed only under conditions where the input and output voltages are stable an...

Page 34: ...BRATION Use this function if it is necessary to recalibrate the reading of the UPS s internal dc voltage The readings for the positive and negative components of the dc voltage are calibrated separately and can be increased or decreased To perform the calibration measure the internal dc voltage with a multimeter then enter the measured value into this screen and press confirm Calibration should be...

Page 35: ...ATTERY TEST PARAMETERS The parameters in this section relate to the battery test function 6 1 3 1 1 Battery low voltage limit This parameter sets the battery voltage at which a low battery voltage alarm is generated by the UPS This should not be confused with the end of backup battery voltage 6 1 3 1 2 Rectifier voltage during battery test Sets the value to which the rectifier s output voltage des...

Page 36: ...gs The Set dc current offset and Calibrate battery current functions should be performed only if the battery current measurement is not correct They are used only when current sensors are added to the system 1 Operate the UPS without a load and with batteries disconnected 2 Perform the Set dc current offset function only if the measured current is not zero 3 Connect the UPS to its batteries and to...

Page 37: ...acity 6 1 3 4 Setup Battery BATTERY TEMPERATURE CONTROL These functions are related to battery temperature compensation a process that monitors the battery temperature and adjusts the charging voltage to avoid overcharging the battery This prolongs battery life 6 1 3 4 1 Setup Batt Batt Temp Cntl TEMP SENSORS YES NO Indicate whether battery temperature sensors are present or not Battery temperatur...

Page 38: ...4 3 Setup ST SW CALIBRATE OUTPUT VOLTAGE For calibration of the ac output voltage reading by phase 6 1 4 4 Setup ST SW CALIBRATE OUTPUT CURRENT For calibration of the ac output current reading by phase Note Static switch output current calibration should be performed only if necessary not casually Static switch output current calibration should be performed only under conditions where the system i...

Page 39: ...m mute 6 1 4 5 4 Setup ST SW Hi level setup ST SW INTEGRATION TIME This option controls the amount of time the static switch waits before transferring the load to bypass after detecting that the inverter output voltage is out of range The normal setting is 3 ms the extended setting is 20 ms 6 1 4 5 5 Setup ST SW Hi level setup ST SW SYNCHRONIZATION SENSITIVITY The UPS prevents transfers from inver...

Page 40: ...uide Release 0 3 This helps avoid a repeated transfer of the load back and forth between the inverter and bypass in a situation where the UPS is operating under near overload conditions The factory default setting of 85 is recommended for most environments ...

Page 41: ...nt that the default value assigned to the alarm This function allows you to override the default value for a given alarm You can scroll through all of the possible alarm messages in the scroll box at the top of the window The assigned priority level for that alarm is highlighted To modify the priority level press the desired button It is also possible to instruct the system to ignore a specific al...

Page 42: ...rm to turn on and off many times rapidly The hysteresis value is the number of volts that a measurement must change before an alarm senses that the measurement has changed So in the example above if you set a hysteresis value of 2 the alarm state wouldn t change until the fluctuation grew to 2 Vac This would reduce the number of alarms while still ensuring that an alarm will be sounded when the vo...

Page 43: ...f your computer network supports dynamic assignment of IP addresses DHCP When you press this button the Centric will request and receive an IP address from the computer network Obviously the Centric must be connected to the network for this to work The network connection is an RJ 45 type socket on the rear panel of the controller module 6 1 6 1 2 Network configuration USE STATIC IP ADDRESS Choose ...

Page 44: ...ACCEPTED COMMUNITY NAMES You have the option of creating community names To create a new community do the following 1 Touch Add new community Figure 21 Setup Connectivity SNMP configuration options 2 Type in the desired community name and select the community rights Click the arrow at the top of the screen to proceed Figure 22 Creating a new community ...

Page 45: ...rap is a destination to which the Centric will send alarm notifications using the SNMP protocol For each destination an IP address and a port must be specified Adding or deleting trap destinations is performed in the same manner as adding or deleting communities see section 6 1 6 2 1 Note The Centric supports the UPS MIB Management Information Base standard 6 1 6 3 Serial communication optional fe...

Page 46: ... 36 CENTRIC User Guide Release 0 3 Figure 24 Defining serial communication parameters Note If the serial communication option is ordered as an add on to an existing system the physical connection details may be other than described above ...

Page 47: ...an optional feature available by special order To define a Modbus link between the Centric and another device on the network specify a serial port one of the available COM ports in the list indicate the address of the slave device from 1 to 247 and specify the transmission protocol to be used RTU or ASCII Figure 25 Defining Modbus communication parameters ...

Page 48: ...on selection of the remote shutdown option from the Setup Connectivity menu the remote shutdown submenu is displayed From this submenu the main choices are Add new destination Select destinations from list Figure 26 Remote shutdown submenu 6 1 6 5 1 Add new destination Choose this option if the desired target computer does not appear in the destination list displayed by the Select destinations fro...

Page 49: ...abetical order of all devices that are currently connected to the network and are in the ON state Place a check mark in the box alongside the name of the desired target or targets then press the arrow in the upper left of the screen to return to the remote shutdown submenu Figure 28 Select the shutdown target and press the arrow You will see your target has been added to the menu ...

Page 50: ...you in edit mode where you can modify the shutdown delay intervals The default port of 262 will be acceptable in most environments In the case that port 262 is not available on the shutdown target computer for example if an application on the target computer requires exclusive use of that port a different port may be used To apply your changes press the arrow in the upper left corner of the screen...

Page 51: ...ddresses of your choice containing information about the starting and ending of system alarms The message body contains a timestamp the user assigned priority of the message Informational Warning Critical the main message text as it appears in the log the status of the log message On alarm condition started or Off alarm condition ended Figure 31 Example of email message body ...

Page 52: ...trator for the name of your email server or its IP address Sender email address This address will appear in the message header as the sending address Subject The text you wish to appear in the email subject field Example Alarm notification from the Centric Email time frame Specifies the interval in minutes between the sending of a new email Each new email contains all the system alarms that have o...

Page 53: ...recipient is active and should be sent email Tap the Confirm button to add the new recipient Tapping the Send button sends a test email to the new recipient to verify that it has been created successfully Figure 34 New email recipient screen 3 Now that the recipient has been created the Alarms button in the lower left of the screen becomes available Figure 35 Alarms button on email recipient scree...

Page 54: ... information warning or critical severity From the alarms displayed indicate the ones you want to go to the recipient by selecting the checkbox at the left of the message Tap the Confirm button to register your choices Figure 36 Alarm selection screen for email recipient ...

Page 55: ...y any or all of the fields as required year month day hours minutes seconds Click Confirm to apply the data 6 1 7 2 Setup Time CHANGE TIME ZONE Use this function to set the UPS to the proper time zone 6 1 7 3 Setup Time SET LAST MAINTENANCE DATE This function allows you to keep a record of when the last maintenance performed on the Centric The system password is required to change the last mainten...

Page 56: ...criptors to be associated with the unit When the Centric is connected to a computer network this is the ID by which it will be known to the network Figure 38 Assigning a site ID For the authorization level of User the descriptors are shown in Figure 38 Touching the buttons under Site ID causes the virtual keyboard to appear ...

Page 57: ...xiliary contacts which close when the circuit breaker closes and open when the circuit breaker opens these auxiliary contacts on the battery circuit breaker can be connected to one of the pairs of input dry contacts on the UPS and that pair of input dry contacts can then be programmed to generate an alarm condition when the battery circuit breaker is opened 6 1 9 1 1 Location of the input dry cont...

Page 58: ...ssigned to each of the input dry contacts You can see these alarms in the Setup Alarms function They are named Auxiliary 1 fault through Auxiliary 5 fault These names can be modified by the user Provided that the input dry contact is enabled when it changes from its defined normal state the associated alarm condition is generated Depending on the severity level associated with the alarm in the Set...

Page 59: ...s are less than defined Conflict with the nominal output voltage and or frequency UPS module 1 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module 2 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module 3 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module 4 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module 5 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module 6 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module 7 is sending an alarm or warning UPS module...

Page 60: ... the upper rear panel of the UPS See items 1 and 2 in Figure 59 and also Figure 60 Figure 61 and Figure 62 6 1 9 2 2 Connecting output dry contacts 1 and 2 The connections for output dry contacts 1 and 2 consist of pins on the D9 alarm connector on the upper right side of the Centric rear panel connector group 2 see Figure 59 and Table 7 The connection for output dry contact 1 is pin 5 and pin 4 t...

Page 61: ...occurrence of any of the alarm conditions in Table 4 the output dry contact s associated with that alarm if any changes state Output dry contacts 1 and 2 are always Normally Open so they close while the alarm exists Output dry contacts 3 through 6 will change state from open to closed or from closed to open depending on whether the NCx or NOx pin was used in connecting the output circuit When the ...

Page 62: ... memory 6 1 10 2 Setup Save restore RESTORESETTINGS Restores to active status the settings that you previously saved in non volatile memory 6 1 10 3 Setup Save restore RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS Restores to active status the factory default settings of the UPS Performing this function does not have any effect on what is saved by the SAVE SETTINGS function above Be aware that using the restore factor...

Page 63: ...ware interface Figure 44 Setup Authorization option 6 1 12 1 Setup Authorization SET USER AUTHORIZATION LEVEL There are three security levels User Technician and Super User The Technician and Super User levels have access to additional capabilities and menu fuctions the additional functionality is hidden from the User level 6 1 12 2 Setup Authorization ENABLE DISABLE REMOTE CONTROL Use this functi...

Page 64: ...n 6 2 1 1 Operation Switch on off SYSTEM OFF Turning the system OFF disconnects the load 6 2 1 2 Operation Switch on off SYSTEM ON Turns the modules ON and moves the load from bypass mode to inverter mode This function reverses a Modules OFF command 6 2 1 3 Operation Switch on off MODULES OFF Turns the power modules OFF If all modules are shut off the load is automatically moved to bypass 6 2 1 4 ...

Page 65: ...om the bypass voltage to the inverter voltage 6 2 2 2 Operation Transfer load TRANSFER LOAD TO BYPASS Transfers the load from the inverter voltage to the bypass voltage 6 2 3 Operation BATTERY TEST Only one function under this menu it executes a battery test Once the battery test begins you have the option of aborting the test before it finishes Operational parameters for the battery test can be f...

Page 66: ...m condition related to the UPS component where the triangle is located Clicking on the component will provide more detailed information about the problem Clicking on the various parts of the diagram reveals more detailed information including present voltage and current readings The Status screen shows the power source and destination route currently in use The route will be different for each of ...

Page 67: ...condition for one or more of the UPS modules To see the modules status in detail press the modules icon and then press the status button at the bottom of the modules screen 8 Static switch alarm icon When present indicates that there is an active alarm condition for the static switch To see the static switch status in detail press the static switch icon and then press the detail button 9 Voltage a...

Page 68: ...or redundancy More information about these parameters is available in section 6 1 1 Setup SYSTEM on page 21 6 4 2 Profile BATTERY Lists the current values for a number of important battery parameters including Nominal charger voltage Current limit enabled disabled Battery low limit voltage Current limit values in amps Rectifier voltage at battery test Battery cabinet capacities in Ah End of backup...

Page 69: ...on about these parameters is available in section 6 1 4 Setup STATIC SWITCH on page 28 6 4 4 Profile ALARMS Lists current parameter values mostly alarm limit values for alarms including Dc voltage high limit Dc voltage low limit Ac voltage high limit Ac voltage low limit Over temperature limit Under temperature limit Ac voltage hysteresis Section 6 1 5 Setup ALARMS on page 31 has more information ...

Page 70: ... file always contains the 490 last log events Every log message has a severity level assigned to it There are four different severity levels as described in Table 6 Table 6 Log message types LOG MESSAGE SEVERITY LEVEL ICON MEANING Informational No action required Warning Reports a problem Error Reports a more serious problem Alarm removed A previously reported alarm condition has been resolved In ...

Page 71: ...message the message with the yellow triangle in Figure 50 UPS module 5 is sending an alarm or warning displays the status of system parameters at the time of the fault Figure 51 Touching any of the buttons at the bottom of the screen displays the detailed readings for the selected system component as recorded at the time of the log entry The buttons at the bottom of the screen in Figure 51 enable ...

Page 72: ...by tapping on the left and right arrows at the top of the screen To close the detailed reading screen and return to the list of log messages tap the X or Close button at the bottom right of the screen If you don t feel like pressing buttons you can just keep on scrolling down through the All screen and you will see all of the same readings that are accessed individually by the other buttons ...

Page 73: ...utton is not present on the screen and you want this feature ask your dealer for a software upgrade Tapping this button displays a list of all alarms that were active at the time the viewed log record This can helpful to understanding the state of the system at the time the alarm of interest occurred Figure 52 shows an example of the Alarms display from the log detail screen Figure 52 Alarms displ...

Page 74: ...s connection to the computer network the UPS s IP address and related information This is of relevance if you are using the remote access feature which allows monitoring and control of the Centric from a remote computer over an intranet or the Internet Figure 53 Main Menu Connectivity option Figure 54 Connectivity display from main menu ...

Page 75: ...7 TIME Figure 55 Main Menu Time option This main menu option displays the time on the UPS s internal clock the time zone the current operating time the time since the unit was last turned on and the last recorded maintenance date Figure 56 The Time function on the main menu ...

Page 76: ... Language option This function gives you the ability to choose the language in which the display screen options and messages are displayed 6 9 HELP Figure 58 Main Menu Help option The Help function provides reference information to assist you in operating the unit and defining its operational parameters ...

Page 77: ...ith connectors Table 7 Key to Figure 59 ITEM CONNECTOR DESCRIPTIONS 1 Connector group 1 Dc current measurement connections 4 input dry contacts AUX1 AUX4 4 output dry contacts output dry contacts 3 6 2 Connector group 2 RS232 D9 RJ45 network Alarm D9 includes input dry contact AUX5 12 Vdc for related optional devices ...

Page 78: ...onic Electronic Industries Ltd 68 CENTRIC User Guide Release 0 3 Figure 60 Close up of connector group 1 Figure 61 Close up of connector group 2 Figure 62 Pin usage in D9 alarm connector in connector group 2 ...

Page 79: ...itch is sending an alarm or warning As stated Go to status screen for more information If one of the voltage measurements for the inverter bypass or output phases is shown as 0 it may be that one of the ac fuses on the front of the left column has burned out Warning 11 Load is now running on bypass The UPS is operating in bypass mode Warning 12 Temperature fault The battery temperature sensor has ...

Page 80: ... Information 34 UPS shutdown by end of battery backup The UPS was in battery mode and the battery became exhausted so the UPS automatically turned itself off Information 35 UPS shutdown by overload The UPS turned itself off automatically due to a serious overload condition Information 36 UPS shutdown by Emergency Power Off The UPS has turned itself off due to activation of the EPO switch Informati...

Page 81: ...ries are in proper electrical and physical condition The operation of the UPS and its batteries conform to design specifications The UPS and its batteries are in compliance with all relevant safety standards and regulations A procedure for periodic preventive maintenance can be found in the Centric Installation Guide It is recommended that this inspection procedure be performed every three to six ...

Page 82: ...rk Administrator to obtain an IP address for your Centric and the appropriate mask and gateway address 2 Configure the Centric with the IP address See the Centric Installation Guide for instructions to configure the IP address 3 Connect the Centric to the local Ethernet network using the Ethernet RJ45 port on the rear panel of the Centric controller This is the port labeled SNMP on the controller ...

Page 83: ...Inverter mode 110 10 minutes 125 60 s Bypass mode 125 10 minutes 1000 1 cycle Waveform Sinusoidal THD Linear load 2 non linear load 8 Load CF max 6 1 Ac Ac efficiency nominal Up to 96 at full load Batteries Dc link voltage 300 to 405 Vdc 405 V floating accuracy to 1 Quantity 60 12 Vdc Type Sealed lead acid rechargeable General Maximum power dissipation Po 25 kW N 1041 W N 3552 BTU h where N module...

Page 84: ... TCP IP GPRS SMS wireless communications optional Communications with system modules Serial isolated Events log 500 events System operation without controller Unchanged On screen parameters Load bar graph 3 phase voltages 3 phase currents Battery voltage Status of each UPS module Static switch parameters and status Battery sensor temperature Alarms Ac failure Dc failure UPS module s failure Load o...

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