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3300 Series UPS 

User’s Manual

10 kVA / 15 kVA / 20 kVA / 30 kVA / 40 kVA

Summary of Contents for AMETEK 3300 Series

Page 1: ...3300 Series UPS User s Manual 10 kVA 15 kVA 20 kVA 30 kVA 40 kVA ...

Page 2: ...01 00134 Rev A 1 0 SAFETY AND EMC INSTRUCTIONS 8 2 0 INSTALLATION 13 3 0 OPERATION 23 4 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 60 5 0 STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE 62 6 0 SPECIFICATIONS 64 7 0 WARRANTY STATEMENT 68 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...d back up time for today s sensitive electronic systems Together these products prevent power disturbances from destroying degrading or disrupting system operations AMETEK Powervar is a global provider of power management solutions headquartered in Waukegan Illinois with international sales and distribution offices in the United Kingdom Canada Mexico and Germany Technical Support If after reviewin...

Page 4: ...the UPS or within this manual to alert you to important information Please familiarize yourself with these symbols Risk of Electric Shock Observe the warnings associated with the risk of electrical shock CAUTION HOT SURFACE Do not touch Risk of burn hazard CAUTION REFER TO OPERATOR S MANUAL Refer to operator s manual for additional information such as specific operating and or maintenance instruct...

Page 5: ...contact your local recycling refuse or hazardous waste center Information of Special Note Specific handling or operational instructions may apply Phase This is the electrical symbol for the word phase Recycle Equipment or components are made of recyclable material please contact your local recycling center for proper disposal ...

Page 6: ...e operating the UPS or connecting any load equipment please ensure the UPS is connected to a properly grounded electrical supply 2 This UPS has dangerously high voltages on both its input and output connections Contact with these voltages may be life threatening 3 Please do not disassemble the covers There is a risk of electric shock 4 In an emergency immediately turn off the circuit breaker for t...

Page 7: ...nsult with the manufacturer 9 The UPS has an internal EMI filter for purposes of enhancing electromagnetic compatibility with the input mains supply This filter produces leakage current to earth on the input mains When selecting a circuit breaker for the branch circuit supplying power to the UPS ensure that the breaker selected is not an ELCB type circuit breaker that detects earth leakage current...

Page 8: ...ed Ambient temperature should not exceed 40 C 1 2 Preparation CAUTION Condensation may form if the UPS system is moved immediately from a cold to a warm environment The UPS system must be completely dry before being installed Please allow at least two hours for the UPS system to acclimate to the environment CAUTION Do not install the UPS system near water or in moist environments CAUTION Do not in...

Page 9: ...minal in the final installation phase connect grounding earthing wire to the external UPS battery cabi nets or appropriate grounding terminals CAUTION The UPS can be installed only by qualified maintenance personnel CAUTION An appropriate disconnect device such as short circuit backup protection should be incorporated during installation CAUTION An integral emergency shutoff switch which prevents ...

Page 10: ...f line voltage while the neutral is still connected to UPS Input Relay Diagram Input Relay Diagram for Dual Input Model There can be no derivation in the line that goes from the Backfeed Protection to the UPS as the standard safety would be infringed Warning labels should be placed on all primary power switches installed in places away from the unit to alert the electrical maintenance personnel of...

Page 11: ...ence of a flammable mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide Connect grounding terminal of UPS to a grounding electrode conductor 1 5 Operation CAUTION Do not disconnect the grounding earthing conductor cable on the UPS or the building wiring terminals under any circumstance CAUTION The UPS system features its own internal current source batteries The UPS output sockets or output terminal blocks m...

Page 12: ...e limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely t...

Page 13: ...nspect the unit for any physical damage and for all parts and accessories If damage is found or parts accessories are missing do not turn on the unit and notify the carrier and AMETEK Powervar immediately Please keep the original packaging for future use It is recommended to keep each equipment and battery set in their original packaging because they have been designed to provide maximum protectio...

Page 14: ...14 A01 00134 Rev A 2 3 Wiring Terminal View Diagram 1 10kVA Rear Panel Diagram 2 15kVA 20kVA Rear Panel Diagram 3 10kVA Input Output Terminal Diagram 4 15K 20kVA Input Output Terminal ...

Page 15: ...15 A01 00134 Rev A Diagram 5 30kVA Front view with door open Diagram 6 40kVA Front view with door open Diagram 7 30kVA Input Output Terminal Diagram 8 40kVA Input Output Terminal ...

Page 16: ...ort only available for parallel model 5 Parallel port only available for parallel model 6 Intelligent slot 7 External battery connector Only available for long run model 8 Line input circuit breaker switch 9 Maintenance bypass switch 10 Input Output terminal Refer to diagram 3 for the details 11 Line input terminal 12 Output terminal 13 Input grounding terminal 14 Output grounding terminal 15 Bypa...

Page 17: ...fessionals 1 Make sure that the mains wire and breakers of the building are rated for the capacity of the UPS to prevent electric shock or risk of fire See Facility Data Planning Guide on page 47 for guidance 2 Switch off the mains switch in the building before installation 3 Turn off all connected devices before connecting to the UPS 4 Remove the terminal block cover at the rear panel of UPS Then...

Page 18: ...18 A01 00134 Rev A Terminal Block Wiring Diagram for 10kVA Terminal Block Wiring Diagram for 15 20 KVA ...

Page 19: ...OTE 1 Make sure that the wires are connected securely with the terminals NOTE 2 Please install the output breaker between the output terminal and the load The breaker should have leakage current protective function if necessary 5 Put the terminal block cover back at the rear panel of the UPS ...

Page 20: ...in OFF position and then install the battery pack Pay special attention to the rated battery voltage marked on the rear panel If you want to change the numbers of the battery in a chain make sure you modify the UPS setting accordingly Connection with wrong battery voltage may cause irreversible damage of the UPS Pay special attention to the polarity marking on external battery terminal block Conne...

Page 21: ...nect the output wires of each UPS to an output breaker 3 Connect all output breakers to a centralize breaker This centralize output breaker will then connect directly to the loads 4 Either common battery packs or independent battery packs for each UPS are allowed 5 Refer to the following wiring diagram for input output and bypass input Wiring Diagram of Parallel System for 10 15 20 kVA ...

Page 22: ...d parallel cable connections Diagram 1 Two UPSs in Parallel Diagram 2 Three UPS in Parallel Parallel System for 10 15 20 kVA Diagram 1 Two UPSs in Parallel Diagram 2 Three UPS in Parallel Parallel System for 30 40 kVA 2 7 Software Installation For optimal computer system protection install UPS monitoring software to configure UPS shutdown operation ...

Page 23: ...odel only 2 Press the button to set up the power supply for the UPS UPS will enter to power on mode After initialization UPS will enter to No Output mode 3 2 LED Indicators and LCD Panel LED Indicators 4 LEDs on the front panel show the UPS working status LED Mode Bypass Line Battery Fault UPS On Standby mode Bypass mode Line mode Battery mode CVCF mode Battery Test ECO mode Fault Note means LED i...

Page 24: ...g information and data log Touch any sub menu icon to enter the sub screen 3 3 1 Main screen Upon powering on the LCD will start initialization approximately few seconds as shown below After initialization the main screen will display as shown below On the bottom there are five icons to represent five sub menus CONTROL MEASURE SETTING INFO DATALOG ...

Page 25: ... 0 Control and its Sub Menus h h On Off UPS TURN ON UPS TURN OFF UPS It will show Turn on UPS when UPS is off It will show Turn off UPS when UPS is on Touch YES to turn the UPS on or off The screen will return to the main screen Touch Back to return to main screen immediately or NO to cancel this operation and go back to the main screen MENU TREE ...

Page 26: ...s operation and return to the main screen Cancel battery test will appear if in test mode h h Audio Mute Mute All Cancel Mute All The unit will display Mute all if the audio is active Touch Yes to activate mute If Mute all is active the icon on the top left corner of the main screen will appear Touch Back to return to the CONTROL screen immediately or No to cancel this operation and return to the ...

Page 27: ...ONTROL screen 3 3 3 Measure Screen Touch the to enter measure page Touch the or to browse information Touch the to return to main screen Touch the icon to go back to previous menu LINE VOL The real time value of R S and T phase voltage RS ST TR voltage and input frequency INVERTER VOL The real time value of R S and T inverter voltage RS ST and TR voltage and frequency BYPASS VOL The real time valu...

Page 28: ...ing Current Discharging Current The real time value of DC related information Temperature Temperature of R S and T phases INPUT W R S and T input power in watt INPUT VA R S and T input power in VA INPUT W R S and T input power watt in percentage INPUT VA R S and T input power VA in percentage Input current The real time value of input current in R S and T phases Output current The real time value ...

Page 29: ... will keep its original setting parameter showed instead of changing the parameters GENERAL It is to set up basic information of the UPS It s not related to any function parameter ADVANCE It is required to enter password to access to the ADVANCE setting There are two types of authority User and Maintainer SAVE SETTING Select this function save the setting s when it is done Click this tap to execut...

Page 30: ...Y Output Frequency Y Y Y Y CVCF Mode Y Y Y Y Bypass Forbid Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Bypass Mode Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Bypass Voltage Range Y Y Y Y Bypass Frequency Range Y Y Y Y ECO Mode Y Y Y Y ECO Voltage Range Y Y Y Y ECO Frequency Range Y Y Y Y Battery Warning Voltage Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Shutdown Voltage Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Age Alert Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Capacity in Ah Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Auto Restarts Y Y Y Y Y ...

Page 31: ... Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Charge Voltage Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Charger Numbers Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Float Voltage Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y UPS Type Y System Install Date Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Battery Install Date Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Voltage Calibration Y Y Y Current Calibration Y Y Y Y Clean Data Log Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Reset Parameters Y Y Y Reset Calibration Y Y Y Reset EEPROM Y Y Y Touch Calibration Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y UPS Selftest Y ...

Page 32: ... the maximum length is 18 characters Service Phone Set the service phone number Only 0 9 and are accepted The maximum length is 14 characters Service Mail Set the service email accounts up to two and the maximum length is 36 characters Audio Alarm There are two events available to mute You may choose Enable or Disable alarm when related events occur Enable When selected alarm will be mute when rel...

Page 33: ...rect the user will be asked to enter again Password Error Page Advance Setting Menu Page There are three sub menus under Advance User setting ELECTRONIC BATTERY and MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL Output Voltage Select the output rated voltage There are two options 120V and 127V 120Vac is the default setting Output Frequency Select output rated frequency 50Hz The output frequency is setting for 50Hz 60Hz...

Page 34: ...Bypass at UPS off setting It is the default setting Bypass at UPS off Select the bypass status when manually turning off the UPS This setting is only available when Bypass forbid is set to Disable Enable When selected bypass mode is activated Disable When selected bypass is disabled and no output through bypass will occur when manually turning off the UPS Bypass Voltage Range Set the bypass voltag...

Page 35: ... when the UPS is a 60Hz system BATTERY Battery Warning Voltage HIGH High battery warning voltage The setting range is 14 0V 15 0V 14 4V is default setting LOW Low battery warning voltage The setting range is 10 1V 14 0V 11 4V is default setting This parameter setting is related to the Shutdown Voltage setting This setting value should be higher than Shutdown Voltage setting Shutdown Voltage If bat...

Page 36: ...en Restore Delay Min UPS will automatically restart per restore delay minutes set after the UPS shuts down New Password Set up new password to enter ADVANCE User menu ADVANCE Maintainer To access the Advance Maintainer Setting menu page it s required to enter password Please contact your local dealer to get maintainer password CAUTION This setting menu is only for qualified technician Otherwise mi...

Page 37: ...options available for Max Charge CURR Max Charge CURR The maximum of battery charging current This parameter setting is related to Charger Number setting If UPS is 10K 15K or 20K the selectable charge current is listed below One piece of charger There are four options 1A 2A 3A 4A 4A is default setting Two pieces of charger There are two options 4A and 8A 8A is default setting Three pieces of charg...

Page 38: ...er The total number of installed battery It should be restart UPS after setting The setting range is 8 10 10 is default setting Kamil Niewiadomski ametek com The setting point of battery float voltage 13 6V is default setting UPS Type There are two options HV and LV This change is only allowed for qualified technician NOTE It s required to restart the UPS after setting INSTALL INFO SYS Install Dat...

Page 39: ...ing on if the up or down arrow is selected Press OK key to confirm the modification Output VOL Output voltage calibration Pressing the will increase or decrease the calibration by 0 1 depending on if the up or down arrow is selected Press OK key to confirm the modification Inverter VOL Inverter voltage calibration Pressing the will increase or decrease the calibration by 0 1 depending on if the up...

Page 40: ...EDU Page INITIAL DATALOG Page DATA LOG After pressing the user will be prompted to Initial the Datalog Touch Yes to clear the DATALOG page Touch Back or No to cancel this operation and return to INITIAL menu page PARAMETERS After pressing the user will be prompted to Initial the Parameters Touch Yes to restore default value Touch Back or No to cancel this operation and return to INITIAL menu page ...

Page 41: ...IAL menu page EEPROM After pressing the user will be prompted to Initial the EEPROM Touch YES to clear all setting values in EEPROM Touch Back or NO to cancel this operation and return to INITIAL menu page TOUCH CALI After pressing the user will see the blue screen above Touch screen to recalibrate and click the in the upper left corner INITIAL CALI Page INITIAL CALI Page INITIAL TOUCH Page ...

Page 42: ...tput Freq The input frequency can range from 40Hz to 70Hz Disable CVCF function is disabled The output frequency will synchronize with the bypass frequency within 45 55 Hz for a 50Hz system or within 55 65 Hz for a 60Hz system Disable is the default setting Bypass Forbid Enable Bypass Forbid is enabled Running in Bypass mode is not allowed under any situations Disable Bypass Forbid is disabled UPS...

Page 43: ...y ranges from 46Hz to 54Hz when UPS is 50Hz system and from 56Hz to 64Hz when UPS is 60Hz system ECO mode Enable Disable ECO mode Default setting is Disable ECO Voltage Range Set the ECO voltage range L Low voltage point for ECO mode The setting range is from Rated output voltage 5V to Rated output voltage 11V Rated output voltage 5V is default setting H High voltage point for ECO mode The setting...

Page 44: ...le in battery mode the UPS will automatically shut down The setting range is 10 0V 12 0V 10 7V is default setting The setting is only available for long run model Battery Parameter Battery AH setting battery capacity 9Ah is default setting MISCELLANEOUS Auto Restart Enable Once Enable is set and the UPS shutdown occurs due to low battery and the utility restores the UPS will return to line mode Di...

Page 45: ...ting this function Then please change UPS type to HV For the detailed operation please check System Parameter menu under Advanceè Maintainer directory After changing UPS type to HV you must restart the UPS After the UPS is restarted please enter Advance screen and enter Maintainer password It will show UPS SELFTEST selection in the screen In the screen all tested items are shown unknown Simply cli...

Page 46: ...Install Date The date of system installation BAT Install Date The date of battery installation PAR State The information of parallel state PAR ID The UPS ID number in parallel state Input Source The information of input source All Mute Enable disable all mute function Mode Mute Enable disable mode mute function Rated Information Output Voltage Output rated voltage Output FRE Output rated frequency...

Page 47: ...ceptable input voltage range for bypass mode Bypass FRE Range The acceptable input frequency range for bypass mode ECO Voltage Range The acceptable input voltage range for ECO mode ECO FRE Range The acceptable input frequency range for ECO mode BATT Mode Work Time The maximum discharge time in battery mode BATT Warning Voltage HIGH High battery warning voltage LOW Low battery warning voltage Shutd...

Page 48: ...utes The countdown will start after confirming the pop up screen Restore Delay UPS will automatically restart in setting minutes after the UPS shuts down 3 3 6 Data Log screen Touch to enter date log page Data log is used to record the warning and fault information of the UPS The record contains date time code type and description Touch or to page up or down if there are more than one page in the ...

Page 49: ...y pack breaker to ON position this step only necessary for long run model Then set the line input breaker to ON position At the same time the fan will start running and the UPS will start initialization In just a few seconds the UPS will supply power to the loads via the Bypass mode NOTE When UPS is in Bypass mode the output voltage will be directed from mains after you switch on the input breaker...

Page 50: ...el e Press the button to set up the power supply for the UPS UPS will enter power on mode After initialization the UPS will enter to No Output mode f In just a few seconds the UPS will be turned on and enter Battery mode 3 Connect devices to UPS After the UPS is turned on you can connect devices to the UPS a Turn on the UPS first and then switch on the devices one by one The LCD panel will display...

Page 51: ...harge the batteries a After the UPS is connected to the mains and turned on in AC mode the charger will charge the batteries automatically except in battery mode during battery self test overload or when battery voltage is high b It is recommended to charge batteries for at least 10 hours before operation Otherwise the backup time may be shorter than expected 5 Battery mode operation a When the UP...

Page 52: ...ng the default backup time of 16 5 hours the UPS will shut down automatically to protect the battery This battery discharge protection can be enabled or disabled through LCD menu 6 Test the Batteries a If you need to check the battery status when the UPS is running in AC mode CVCF mode touch CONTROL and select Battery Test Refer to Battery Test screen b Users also can set battery self test through...

Page 53: ...supply in Battery mode a Touch CONTROL and select Turn off UPS icon to turn off the UPS Refer to UPS on off screen b Then UPS will cut off power to output terminals 9 Mute the buzzer a Touch SETTING and then select BASIC item There are two events available to mute Refer to SETTING screen b Some warning alarms cannot be muted unless the error is fixed Please refer to section 3 4 for details 10 Oper...

Page 54: ...onnections from mains external battery and output immediately to avoid possible damage to the UPS or equipment 12 Operation in maintenance mode This operation should only be performed by maintenance personnel or qualified technicians When the UPS needs repair or service and the load cannot be shut off the UPS needs to be put into maintenance mode a First switch off the UPS b Then remove the cover ...

Page 55: ...in AC mode Turn on the line input breaker of each UPS If using dual input unit please also turn on the external bypass input breaker After all UPSs enter bypass mode measure the output voltage between two UPSs for the same phase to make sure the phase sequence is correct If these two voltage differences are near to zero that means all connections are met Otherwise please check if the wirings are c...

Page 56: ...ring reference in section 2 5 c Install the new parallel system as per section 2 6 d Remove units from the parallel system There are two methods to remove units from the parallel system First Method a Touch CONTROL è Turn off UPS and select Yes to turn of the UPS Then the UPS will enter Bypass mode or No Output mode without output b Turn off the external output breaker of this unit and then turn o...

Page 57: ... remove the UPS from parallel system d Turn ON the input breaker of the remaining UPS and the system will transfer to Bypass mode Set the maintenance switches from BPS to UPS position and put the maintenance bypass covers back on e Turn ON the remaining UPS according to the previous section WARNING Only for Parallel System Before turning on the parallel system to activate inverter make sure that a...

Page 58: ...hort circuited None 63 Voltage waveform abnormal in R phase None 17 Inverter R S output line to line short circuited None 64 Voltage waveform abnormal in S phase None 18 Inverter S T output line to line short circuited None 65 Voltage waveform abnormal in T phase None 19 Inverter T R output line to line short circuited None 66 Inverter current sample abnormal None 1A Inverter R negative power faul...

Page 59: ...ure None 77 LCD MCU communication failure None 3 8 Warning Code Warning Code Warning Event Warning Code Warning Event 01 Battery unconnected 21 Line situations are different in parallel system 02 IP Neutral loss 22 Bypass situations are different in parallel system 04 IP phase abnormal 33 Locked in bypass after overload 3 times in 30 minutes 05 Bypass phase abnormal 34 Converter current unbalanced...

Page 60: ...overloaded Remove excess loads from UPS output UPS is overloaded Devices connected to the UPS are fed directly by the electrical network via the Bypass Remove excess loads from UPS output After repetitive overloads the UPS is locked in the Bypass mode Connected devices are fed directly by the mains Remove excess loads from UPS output first Then shut down the UPS and restart it Fault code is shown ...

Page 61: ...ult Powervar Batteries defect Contact Powervar to replace the battery The warning code 0A Fan is locked or not working Or the UPS temperature is too high Check fans and notify dealer The warning code 02 The input neutral wire is disconnected Check and correct the input neutral connection If the connection is ok and the warning is still displaying please check input fuses of S and T The S or T inpu...

Page 62: ...omponents inside the UPS system are still connected to the battery packs which are potentially dangerous CAUTION Before carrying out any kind of service and or maintenance disconnect the batteries and verify that no current is present and no hazardous voltage exists in the terminals of high capability capacitor such as BUS capacitors CAUTION Only factory authorized personnel may replace batteries ...

Page 63: ...lation and maintenance to reduce likelihood of shock Remove the connection from ground if any part of the battery is determined to be grounded CAUTION Batteries must only be replaced by the same number and battery type CAUTION Do not attempt to dispose of batteries by burning them This could cause battery explosion The batteries must be disposed in compliance with all local environmental regulatio...

Page 64: ... 3 Phase with Neutral Power Factor 0 99 at 100 Load OUTPUT Phase 3 Phase with Neutral Output Voltage 3 x 208 220 VAC Ph Ph 3 x 120 127 VAC Ph N AC Voltage Regulation 1 Frequency Range Synchronized Range 46Hz 54 Hz 50Hz system 56Hz 64 Hz 60Hz system Frequency Range Batt Mode 50 Hz 0 1 Hz or 60Hz 0 1 Hz Overload AC Mode 100 110 1 hour 110 130 1min 130 1sec Battery Mode 100 110 30sec 110 130 10sec 13...

Page 65: ...x 300 x 1020 N A Net Weight kgs 95 181 231 Long run Model Dimension D x W x H mm 667 x 250 x 827 865 x 300 x 1020 790 x 420 x 1200 Net Weight kgs 45 80 81 150 160 ENVIRONMENT Operation Temperature 0 40 C the battery life will down when 25 C Operation Humidity 95 and non condensing Operation Altitude 1000m Acoustic Noise Level Less than 60dB 1 Meter Less than 70dB 1 Meter Less than 70dB 1 Meter Les...

Page 66: ...on 35A 60A 70A 110A 150A BATTERY SYSTEM Nominal Voltage 240V DC 240V DC 240V DC 240V DC 240V DC Maximum Dis charge 42A string 63A string 83A string 125A string 167A string AC OUTPUT 208V Current Nominal 25 42 56 83 111 Minimum Output AWG 10 8 6 3 2 External Overcur rent Protection 35 60 70 100 125 MECHANICAL INFORMATION UPS ONLY Dimensions W x D x H 10 x 26 x 33 12 x 34 x 40 12 x 34 x 40 17 x 31 x...

Page 67: ...on based on continuous full load current per NEC 210 20 8 All wiring to be in accordance with the applicable national and or local electrical codes Conductor sizes based on insultation rated at 90o C 9 Minimum access clearance per UPS Owner s Manual 10 Control wiring and power wiring to be run in separate conduit 11 Nominal output current based on matching AC input output voltages 12 240V DC with ...

Page 68: ... Service Providers this warranty will include at Powervar s sole discretion on site service in the USA or specified countries or Powervar depot service For Products sold by Powervar to its non USA based Business Partners Distributors and Service Providers this warranty is limited to parts only worldwide See the Limitations of Warranty section for additional limitations exclusions Contact Powervar ...

Page 69: ...that are continuously connected to AC mains power except during utility power outages Products that are regularly and intentionally disconnected from AC mains power will experience battery discharge charge cycles that are potentially far more numerous than those for which the battery was designed As a result Products used in such applications will experience substantially reduced battery life Ther...

Page 70: ...use of their Products in life critical applications By extension Powervar must adhere to the same business policy and does not recommend the use of our Products in life critical applications Disclaimer Powervar Products are not designed intended authorized tested or UL Listed for use in systems intended to support or sustain life or for any other application in which the failure of a Powervar Prod...

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