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Part # 60616-0014

October 2019

Manufactured in the USA

© Copyright 2019 TOSHIBA International Corporation 

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1600XPi SERIES

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL

SINGLE PHASE - 3.6/5.2/6/8/10/14/18/22 KVA

Summary of Contents for 1600XPi SERIES

Page 1: ...60616 0014 October 2019 Manufactured in the USA Copyright 2019 TOSHIBA International Corporation All rights reserved 1600XPi SERIES INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SINGLE PHASE 3 6 5 2 6 8 10 14 18 22 KVA ...

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Page 3: ...iations in equipment or to provide for every possible contingency concerning installation operation or maintenance Should further information be required or if problems arise which are not covered sufficiently contact your Toshiba sales office or call Toshiba Power Electronics Division at 855 803 7087 Nothing in this manual shall alter Toshiba International Corporation s standard terms and conditi...

Page 4: ...ion and Operation Manual 60616 014 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM UPS Please complete the following information and retain for your records JOB NUMBER MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER APPLICATION SHIPMENT DATE INSTALLATION DATE INSPECTED BY ...

Page 5: ...ba International Corporation shall not be liable for direct indirect special or consequential damages resulting from the use of the information contained within this manual This manual is copyrighted No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Toshiba International Corporation Copyright 2019 Toshiba International Corporation All rights r...

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Page 7: ...14 7 3 EPO and Remote Shutdown 15 7 4 Cable Size and Tightening Torque 15 7 5 Battery Cabinet Connections 15 8 Product Description 16 8 1 Application and Use 16 8 2 Output Rating 16 8 3 Power Backup 16 8 4 Power Conditioning 16 9 Operating Modes 17 9 1 Static Bypass Stop operation 17 9 2 On Line Run operation 17 9 3 Battery Backup On batteries 18 9 4 EPO Emergency Power Off Function 18 9 5 Battery...

Page 8: ...PS LAN Shutdown Signal Operation 45 18 3 RS 232C 45 18 4 RemotEye Network Card 46 18 5 Optional EMD 47 19 Optional MB Maintenance Bypass Units 48 19 1 Internal Maintenance Bypass 48 19 2 Optional External Two Breaker Maintenance Bypass 49 19 3 Optional External Three Breaker Maintenance Bypass No Transformer 50 19 4 Optional External Three Breaker Maintenance Bypass With Transformer 51 20 Optional...

Page 9: ... out Data 65 25 2 Unit and Shipping Weights 65 25 3 Dimensional Data 65 25 4 External Layout 66 Appendix A 1600XPi Specifications A1 Appendix B 1600XPi Command Parameter Table B 1 Appendix C 1600XPi Dimensions and Weights C1 Appendix D Battery Backup Tables Internal External Battery Cabinets D1 Appendix E External Battery Cabinets Matching Outlines E1 Appendix F External Battery Cabinets Non Match...

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Page 11: ...his manual When symbols are used in this manual they will include important safety information that must be carefully followed Safety Alert Symbol indicates that a potential personal injury hazard exists Prohibited Symbol indicates DO NOT take action Mandatory Symbol indicates that the following instruction is required Ground Symbol indicates the location of the equipment grounding conductor Elect...

Page 12: ...s 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notice The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications made to this device that are not approved by Toshiba International Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment EMC Directive C...

Page 13: ...ll result in serious personal injury or death WARNING Always read all applicable regulations and standards for the specific application of this UPS system Special precaustions must be undertaken when this UPS system is used in the following applications a Nuclear Power Plants b Communications Equipment c Transportation Equipment Always consult highly trained and qualified technicians in these appl...

Page 14: ...erminals can deliver dangerous electrical shock Service by qualified service representatives only DANGER ATTENTION Risk of electrical shock Do n ot touch u nin su lated battery terminals Batteries sh ould be serviced b y qua lified service repre se ntative only Miswiring of battery could result in ele ctrcal sh ock a nd or fire Risque de choc electrique Le circuit des ba tteries nest pa s e so led...

Page 15: ...CKS FACTORY WIRED FOR 208V INPUT o 208 240V 208V 120V 240V 120V INPUT VOLTAGE JUMPER SELECTION EPO REMOTE INPUT OUTPUT FOR SINGLE HOT WIRE P N 63093 Power Terminal Label P N 63109 There are no user serviceable parts behind cover Wait five minutes after disconnect ing the UPS to allow the internal capacitors to discharge completely Date of last recorded battery change Battery Cabinet Warning Label ...

Page 16: ...ges for these models are as follows BATTERY VOLTAGE 3 6 kVA 5 2 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA 144 Vdc 216 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc 288 Vdc Servicing of the batteries should only be performed by a qualified factory authorized representative who is knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries To arrange for battery re...

Page 17: ...act with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed prior to installation or maintenance CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 3 1 Qualified Personnel Only Qualified personnel are those who have the skills and knowledge relating to the construction installation operation and maintenance of the electrical equipment and have re...

Page 18: ...the UPS in the original shipping container and place on a wood or metal pallet Storage temperature 4 104 F 20 40 C The optimum storage temperature is 70 F 21 C A higher ambient temperature will require recharging more frequently during storage Avoid storage locations that Are subject to extreme temperature changes or high humidity Are subject to high levels of dust or metal particles Are subject t...

Page 19: ...the UPS in areas that allow exposure to high levels of airborne dust metal particles or flammable gases DO NOT install the UPS in areas near sources of electrical noise Ensuring a proper earth ground will reduce the effects of electrical noise and will reduce the potential for electrical shock DO NOT install the UPS in areas that would allow fluids or any foreign object to get inside the UPS 2 UPS...

Page 20: ...accordance with an IEC product standard that also meets the isolation requirements of IEC 60947 1 and is appropriate for on load switching of motors or other inductive loads Be approved for use as a disconnect for the country in which this equipment is installed Be provided with a Lock Out Tag Out capability in the Off Down position 8 Allow 5 minutes after power is removed for internal capacitors ...

Page 21: ...e re quired 5 DO NOT insert metal objects or combustible materials in the ventilation slots of the UPS 6 DO NOT place hang or paste any objects on the exterior surfaces of the UPS 7 The capacitors of the UPS maintain a residual charge for a while after turning the UPS off 8 DO NOT attempt to disassemble modify or repair the UPS Repairs and servicing should only be performed by Toshiba Field Servic...

Page 22: ...nd 12 with a jumper wire DO NOT jumper terminal 13 to 12 or 11 Factory Setting is 208 Vac Use the jumper wire provided by Toshiba DO NOT add any additional jumpers NOTE 2 If AC input power is 240 Vac rated short terminals 12 and 13 with a jumper wire DO NOT jumper terminal 11 to 12 or 13 Use the jumper wire provided by Toshiba DO NOT add any additional jumpers NOTE 3 EPO and Rmt Contacts function ...

Page 23: ...ded jumper connect terminals 13 12 REMOTE1 208 EPO2 EPO1 REMOTE2 COM 240 G X3 1 L2 G X1 X2 N 2 3 12 14 13 15 8 7 6 5 11 4 16 17 L1 Factory Installed N G Jumper Jumper 240 Vin Rmt Contacts EPO NO NO 120 V 240 V 120 V 208 V 32 V 88 V Output Cabling for 120 Vout Connect load across Terminals 4 6 or 6 7 208 Vout Connect load across terminals 5 7 240 Vout Connect load across terminals 4 7 120 V 120 V G...

Page 24: ... connections used for 208 Vin 100 200 Vout units Output Cabling for 100 Vout 200 Vout Connect load across Terminals 4 6 or 6 7 Connect load across terminals 4 7 DO NOT USE 100 V 100 V G X3 G X1 X2 N 3 8 7 6 5 4 Factory Installed N G Jumper 200 Vout G X3 G X1 X2 N 3 8 7 6 5 4 Factory Installed N G Jumper REMOTE1 208 EPO2 EPO1 REMOTE2 COM 240 G X3 1 L2 G X1 DO NOT USE N 2 3 12 14 13 15 8 7 6 5 11 4 ...

Page 25: ...conductors for all Input Output and Ground wiring Item Terminal Number Cable Size AWG Tightening Torque lb in N m 3 6 kVA 5 2 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 18 kVA 22 kVA AC Input Lines 1 and 2 10 8 8 8 8 1 0 6 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 14 2 1 56 AC Output Lines 4 5 and 7 12 8 10 8 8 1 0 6 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 14 2 1 56 AC Output Neutral 6 12 8 10 8 8 1 0 6 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 0 14 2 1 56 Ground 3 and 8 12 8 10 8 8 1 0 6 1 0 4...

Page 26: ... compact high performance and energy efficient unit The UPS unit ensures safe and reliable operation of critical office equipment All units feature an audible alarm which sounds if the battery voltage drops below a specified minimum during use This is an additional aid to help protect valuable office data banks All units allow for computer interfacing 8 2 Output Rating Toshiba1600XPi Series 208 24...

Page 27: ...et to do so AutoXfer parameter Cmd ID 660 POWER FLOW IN BYPASS FOR ALL MODELS Output Power Line Filter Inverter Static Switch Isolation Transformer Input Power Input Fuse Power Flow Bypass Switches are solid state devices MCCB Output Fuse Surge Absorber Batteries Rectifier Chopper Negative Bus 9 2 On Line Run operation The following illustration shows circuit power flow when the UPS is operating n...

Page 28: ... command via a closed contact switch at a remote location see Terminal Block Details on page 11 and terminal block location in Appendix C This safety feature enables quick shut down of the UPS s AC input breaker output and battery circuits WARNING After activation of EPO dangerous voltage still exists within the UPS Ensure that all AC and DC power sources are removed and then wait for 5 minutes be...

Page 29: ...ion graphically shows the battery discharge process at full load conditions BATTERY CAPACITY SHUTDOWN IMAX IMIN VNOM VLOW VMIN 100 20 0 CURRENT VOLTAGE 9 6 Battery Low Voltage Tolerances Excessive discharge will cause the UPS battery voltage to drop The chart shown below lists the voltage level at which each UPS low voltage alarm will sound and at what level the low voltage condition will cause th...

Page 30: ... time while assuring safety and long battery life In the second period constant voltage control starts and current gradually decreases as the batteries charge to their normal fully charged state In the third period a slight trickle current continues to flow into the batteries to keep them fully charged and floating at the normal Vdc level A full recharge usually requires 24 hours 90 recharge in 12...

Page 31: ...tab 3 On the display press the C C key 4 Use the Page and and Record and navigation keys to verify the following a Cmd 652 Battery Test Startup must be set to Disable b Cmd 653 Enable Battery Test set to Enable to allow the battery test to be performed c Cmd 655 Battery Test Frequency should be set to 0 Daily Test d Cmd 654 Battery Test Condition Status should read Enable Battery Test OK to perfor...

Page 32: ...rrent time in 12 hour format hh mm AM e g 12 15 PM and press Write 9 The Main screen is now displayed Verify the UPS is in BYPASS mode The mode lower right side of the display should display Bypass If it does not display Bypass press and momentarily hold the STOP button on the Main display NOTE The internal batteries recharge in both Bypass and On Line modes As soon as the input breaker is closed ...

Page 33: ...2 4 H3B BC 1825 8 22 kVA 0 3 6 527 External Battery Capacity in A hr All 0 9 9 1 These settings apply to 1600XPi matching battery cabinets Table 10 2 INITIAL BATTERY PARAMETER SETTINGS NON MATCHING BATTERY CABINETS Parameter Description UPS Size UPS 1 BC1 511 Internal Battery Capacity in A hr All 9 512 Internal Batt Packs in Series String 3 6 kVA 0 5 2 6 kVA 0 8 22 kVA 0 513 Internal Batt Strings ...

Page 34: ...nds NOTICE When running the UPS for the first time charge the batteries for at least 24 hours input breaker on before operating the connected load Failure to do so will result in reduced battery backup time 10 4 Stopping the UPS To stop the UPS press and hold the STOP key approximately 3 seconds until the On Line LED changes from green to off audible beep The UPS is now in the bypass mode NOTICE I...

Page 35: ...lay Reset Switch When necessary the touchscreen display can be reset by using a thin probe such as a paper clip to press the display reset switch Display Contrast Adjustment The display is shipped with the display adjusted for optimum visibility If necessary use a trimmer adjustment tool to fine tune the display contrast for improved visibility DISPLAYCONTRASTADJUSTMENT MIDDLE LEFT SIDE OF PANEL L...

Page 36: ...ws modification of the UPS operating parameters At the top of the display are four status indicators Load Battery Information UPS System Status and System Time At the top left of the display are a bank of four touch sensitive keys Home Pressing HOME key returns the display to the top menu of the currently selected tab Security Level Pressing the Security Level key activates the log in security scr...

Page 37: ...STOP key and disappear from the RUN key Home Key Press to return to top menu of respective tab Security Level Key Press to open security login screen Event Alarm Mute Key Press to silence current event alarm Alarm Muted Key Alarm remains silenced until next event Touchscreen Enabled Key Press to disable lockout all touchscreen keys except this key Touchscreen Disabled Key Press to enable un lock t...

Page 38: ...ing see page 57 ASYN Warning Description Code For a detailed listing see page 58 On Line Current Operating Mode of the UPS For a detailed listing see page 60 12 4 Light Emitting Diodes LED The following table describes the front panel LED behaviors and the associated meaning LED Behavior Significance Meaning Green ON UPS is in On Line Backup or Battery Test mode Green OFF UPS in Bypass mode Green ...

Page 39: ...a of the Input IN Output OUT By pass BYP Battery BAT and DC Bus DC Control Configuration C C and Display External D E devices SETTINGS Allows monitoring and or modification of UPS parameters Pa rameters that can be viewed or modified vary depending on the security level of the login password entered using key pad Records Displays the most recent 32 Test Backup Faults Warning Opera tion and System ...

Page 40: ...ase letters as above The Space key is used to enter a space between alphanumeric characters Example By using the additional characters available with the shift key you can type in a device name Toshiba H3 instead of TOSHIBAH3 Return to the Upper Case format keypad by pressing Shift again Exit the keypad display by pressing either the Quit or Write key On Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Recor...

Page 41: ... entered was not accepted the text Error15 Write Function or some similar message will in dicate that the password or level change was not accepted 5 Press the QUIT key and the keypad will close and the original display restored This same keypad is used for data input for parameters in the Settings tab KEYPAD On Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM INV HOME USR USER 2ABC 5JKL 8TU...

Page 42: ...TE The touchscreen lockout key is disabled when the screen is in keypad mode The Lockout key will change to and the touch screen will not respond to any input except a touch to the lockout key Touching the lockout key again will toggle the lockout off the graphic will change to indicating the touch screen is active MAIN SCREEN On Line DVCOH ASYN 1600XP On Line UPS UPS Serial Number 20080112345 UPS...

Page 43: ...o power flowing The Monitor display below shows the UPS in Shutdown Mode Power is flowing to charge the battery but no power is going to the Bypass or Output Monitor Details Press the IN BYP OUT DC or BAT key on the mimic display to view the parameter details for that section of the UPS The MONITOR TAB figure on the following page shows the relationship of the various data displays Press the Home ...

Page 44: ...ngs Records 12 35 PM INV HOME USR OUT 1 2 201 Output Config 203 Output Voltage 204 Output Current 205 Output Frequency 206 Output Power W 207 Output Power VA 7 234 v 21 4 A 60 0 Hz 4590 W 4986 VA On Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM INV HOME USR C C 1 2 601 System CTL Temp 602 Battery Temp 608 Current State 611 EPO Status 614 UPS Status Comm 615 RunStop SW Status 25 C 15 C Shu...

Page 45: ...ttery string is disconnected See Section 16 2 Battery cabinet detect over voltage fault Battery cabinet detects charger over current faults Press the EXTERNAL BATTERY to view the Battery Cabinet summary screen View results for one cabinet at a time Press MONITOR to view the parameter details for that External Battery Cabinet On Line DVCOH EXTBC1 Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM INV HOME USR ...

Page 46: ... External Battery Cabinet 1 If a fault occurs in one of the External Battery Cabinet battery strings correct the fault then reset the UPS by pressing the RESET switch on the lower right side of the display panel See Section 12 1 On Line DVCOH EXTBC1 Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM INV HOME USR 96 100 Internal Battery External Battery 1 External Battery 2 On Line DVCOH EXTBC1 Main Monitor Se...

Page 47: ...onds 9 0 s 1 0 s UPS Battery Shutdown Voltage Batt Voltage 79 5 0 s Warnings OL110 Overload Timer LB Low Battery Batt Voltage 90 BLFN Battery Life Pre alarm Batt exp in 6 mo BLFE Battery Life End CHRGOV Charger Over Voltage BTSTFL Battery Test Fail BOH Battery Overheat AOH Ambient Overheat CLMT Current Limit DCER Display Disconnected BDEPL Battery Depletion 1 0 s 1 0 s Touching Effective Item on T...

Page 48: ...ut voltage frequency current power over under voltage settings Bypass 300 399 Bypass data such as configuration voltage current power OV detection level DC Bus 400 499 Data such as Total voltage rated voltage Positive and Negative bus voltages Batt 500 599 Battery voltage charger status total discharges shutdown voltage Ctrl Cfg 600 699 Control and configuration list system and battery temperature...

Page 49: ...el 141 Freq on FIERR 1 Line 240 V 274 V 264 V 50 0 Hz On Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM FLT HOME USR DC 1 1 404 Rated DC Bus 770 Vdc On Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM FLT HOME USR HIS 1 4 701 System Op Time 702 Inverter Op Time 703 Backup Op Time 704 UPS Lifetime 705 Hi System Temp 706 Hi Battery Temp 07031 Sec 0 Sec 0 Sec 6118 Hr0 28 C 8 C OUTPUT BL...

Page 50: ... range Press the Rated Vin parameter listing and enter the correct value in the Active Value box using the stan dard alphanumeric keypad Use the back arrow to delete an incorrect keystroke After changing the parameter value press Write to write the entered value to the UPS memory Example 3 Some parameters are informational some can be changed by the user and others can only be changed by a higher ...

Page 51: ...y and factory authorized service providers only The table headings are Cmd ID Command ID number A three digit number between 000 and 999 Not all numbers have an associated parameter Description on LCD Display text often abbreviated Brief Description Brief description of the function of the parameter Location Map Tab Blk Gives the menu location for the parameter by Tab and Block The tabs are Main M...

Page 52: ... 7 The display will switch to the CALIBRATION SCREEN shown below 8 Gently press a stylus or similar fine pointed tool to the center of the X located at the top left hand side of the display 9 As soon as the information is read a second X will be displayed at the top right hand of the display Repeat Step 7 10 Repeat Step 7 for X displayed at the lower right hand side of the display 11 Repeat Step 7...

Page 53: ...ngs Records 12 35 PM INIT HOME USR 1 2 Backup Record Rec No 2 Date 04 15 09 Sin 240 60Hz Vin 24 Iout 84 Vbst 92 Backup 140 s Trigger source ViVU Time 10 17 29 Sout 240 60Hz Vout 98 Vdc 101 Vbend 92 On Line DVCOH ASYN Main Monitor Settings Records 12 35 PM INIT HOME USR 1 16 Fault Record Rec No 803 Date 04 14 09 Sin 240 60Hz Vin 99 Iout 89 Vbst 92 VOUV Time 12 54 17 Sout 240 60Hz Vout 98 Vdc 101 On...

Page 54: ...e Section 24 3 for list of applicable faults 2 UPS stop common Backup stop when 3 to 15 V applied between pins 2 and 3 1 3 UPS stop signal input 4 Normal input power supply Closed with normal supply power 5 Signal common Common signal return 6 Bypass operation Closed during bypass operation 7 Battery voltage drop If UPS detects battery voltage less than Low Battery Threshold Parameter 547 UPS will...

Page 55: ...time to complete the LAN shutdown process default 10 minutes even if line power is restored during LAN shutdown LAN shutdown is treated as a restart after battery shutdown The restart of the LAN will be determined by the Restart After Battery Shutdown timer Connect only the UPS stop signal to the external contact interface for automatic processing so that the UPS output will not be turned off by m...

Page 56: ...hows the flow of the Network Management Station To install the RemotEye network card Follow the steps below 1 Turn the UPS off using the proper shutdown procedure 2 Remove the blank cover plate over the extension option slot 3 Slide the RemotEye printed circuit board into the extension option slot of the UPS 4 Secure the printed circuit board using the UPS supplied screws 5 See the RemotEye User M...

Page 57: ...ronment humidity and other conditions via the RemotEye Network Card The EMD also provides two user defined dry contacts for additional monitoring These dry contacts can be used with devices that provide normally open or normally closed results such as door sensors smoke detectors motion detectors and liquid detectors ENVIRONMENTALMONITORINGMODULE EMD RJ 45 PORT Intrusion Sensor Smoke Detector Moti...

Page 58: ...witch Isolation Transformer Input Power Input Fuse Power Flow Bypass Switches are solid state devices MCCB Output Fuse Batteries Rectifier Chopper Maintenance Bypass Switch Negative Bus TVSS The optional internal maintenance bypass is mounted on the rear of the UPS Internal Maintenance Bypass Instructions From Inverter Mode to Maintenance Bypass Mode 1 Turn the RUN STOP switch to the STOP position...

Page 59: ...ure the UPS voltage selector jumper is set to 240 V MAIN OUTPUT UTILITY PANEL SINGLE Φ 240V L1 L2 N G LOAD PANEL L1 L2 N G UPS L1 L2 G X1 X3 N G MAINTENANCE BYPASS CBL1 CBL2 CBM1 CBM2 G L1 L2 See the application instructions included with the External Maintenance Bypass Unit for wiring details NOTICE Do NOT use two legs of a three phase 208 120V utility to feed the 1600XPi as shown below if this e...

Page 60: ...connections must be made to the Utility Panel and the Load Panel The Main UPS output is located on the terminal block on the back of the UPS TB 4 X1 and TB 7 X3 240 VAC Ensure the UPS voltage selector jumper is set to 240 V MAIN OUTPUT UTILITY PANEL SINGLE Φ 240V L1 L2 N G LOAD PANEL L1 L2 N G L1 L2 G X1 X3 N G MIB1 MIB2 MBB1 MBB2 L1 L2 UIB1 UIB3 UIB2 UIB4 G N See the application instructions incl...

Page 61: ...t This MBS utilizes a transformer matching to the 1600XPi s transformer allowing 208 240V operation on input and 120 208 240V on output 240V Output Wiring Connect UPS TB 4 X1 and TB 7 X3 240 VAC to MIB1 and MIB2 Ensure UPS voltage selector jumper is set to whichever voltage is connected from the MBS transformer 240V or 208V 208V Output Wiring Connect UPS TB 5 X2 and TB 7 X3 208 VAC to MIB1 and MIB...

Page 62: ...60616 014 20 Optional TVSS Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor All models of the 1600XPi UPS ending in TVS are equipped with a TVSS Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor The TVSS is mounted on the back of the UPS and is factory wired to the input as shown below ...

Page 63: ...ery cabinets are equipped with Anderson style keyed connectors that plug into the 1600XPi UPS Non matching battery cabinets also come with an additional separate power cord for secondary recharging of the battery cabinet For UPS and Matching battery cabinet runtimes see Appendix D For Matching battery cabinet dimensions and weights see Appendix E For Non matching battery cabinet dimensions and run...

Page 64: ...t panels available depending on the UPS typeform Step 1 Remove the modular receptacle panel cover plate On the rear of the UPS locate the cover plate for the receptacle panel module interface See Figure 1 Remove the 6 mounting screws Remove the cover plate A square shaped plug will be exposed Step 2 Snap In Output Receptacle modular panel Carefully mate the square shaped connector on the UPS to it...

Page 65: ...tection Item Output Overvoltage Output Undervoltage Output Overload LCD Message VOOV VOUV OL110 Cause Control malfunction EEPROM error Control malfunction Fuse opened Load issue Loading that exceeds design parameters Operation Mode After Fault Bypass operation Chopper and inverter are stopped Inverter OL Transfer to bypass Bypass OL Inverter chopper stopped Audible Alarm Yes Continuous buzzer See ...

Page 66: ...re Chopper malfunction Inverter chopper fault Operation Mode After Fault Shutdown No output Bypass operation Chopper and inverter are stopped Inverter OL Transfer to bypass Audible Alarm Yes Continuous buzzer Visible Alarm Red Fault LED on Relay Contact Alarm Fault relay closed Bypass relay closed Auto retransfer No ...

Page 67: ... condition occurred UPS is faulty Check the UPS operation conditions at time of fault Not advisable to restart the UPS Call Toshiba for service CLMT Y Current Limit Load on UPS out put exceeds unit specifications Reduce load on UPS output DCIB Y DC Bus Imbalance DC voltage imbalance occurred Possible causes are UPS fault are connection of half wave rectifier load Check load and try restart ing If ...

Page 68: ...essages are generated when a noncritical abnormal operating condition occurs The following tables shows possible messages and their meaning When a Warning condition exists the amber LED on the UPS display panel will flash for the duration of the Warning con dition All warnings will clear after the appropriate action has been taken Display Recorded Meaning Action AOH Y Ambient Overheat The unit is ...

Page 69: ...thin specifications Call Toshiba for service DCER Y Display Cable Error Display cable is disconnected Connect the display cable DCANERR N Communication Error between Display and Main Controllers Call Toshiba for service EXTBC1 N 1 BC1 Battery String 1 2 or 3 Disconnected 2 BC1 Over Temperature 3 BC1 Lost Communications with UPS Recover without power cycle Must Manually Reset Reduce Load on BC call...

Page 70: ...em Mode Messages A UPS Mode message is generated when the UPS changes operating mode The following tables list the possible operat ing modes for the UPS Display Meaning Backup Backup Power comes from other than input BattTest Battery Test Battery test in progress Bypass Bypass UPS is offline power is being provided directly from UPS input On Line On Line Input converter and inverter are running Do...

Page 71: ...ction needed RMTSD Remote shutdown occurred Disconnect LAN signal to reset RO2EEERR ROM to EE Loading Error Call Toshiba for service SYNC Synchronous mode Input and output are synchronized TIMEDSD UPS is counting down prior to shutdown Immediately shut down the load equipment in an orderly fashion and then press the STOP key WRN A warning has occurred See Warning record 24 Preventive Maintenance P...

Page 72: ... backup batteries packaged in sets of 6 batteries per battery pack The two battery packs P N 51896 and P N 60995 are outwardly similar but distinctly different NOTICE Ensure the 1600XPi battery packs are replaced with battery packs of the same part number Failure to do so may cause unexpected loss of backup power Battery Tray Plug for 3 6 5 2 6 8 14 and 18 kVA P N 51896 FS Battery Tray Plug for 10...

Page 73: ...g of the battery pack may result in personal injury or damage to the UPS or battery pack Use two hand or two person lift to handle each battery pack Maintain horizontal orientation of the battery pack with setting it down 3 Slowly draw out each battery pack half way then support the bottom of the pack as the pack is drawn out of it s recep tacle 4 Place the old battery pack aside 5 Lift the new ba...

Page 74: ...S before replacing the cooling fans Open the UPS main circuit breaker disconnect external battery cabinets and partially slide out the top battery trays enough to open the internal DC power circuit 4 Batteries In order to maintain system reliability the UPS batteries should be replaced on a regular schedule To ensure reliable operation all of the batteries should be replaced at the same time Use t...

Page 75: ...ms Pounds Kilograms 3 6 kVA 260 118 308 140 5 2 6 kVA 366 166 414 188 8 kVA 452 205 506 230 10 kVA 492 268 546 248 14 kVA 777 352 839 381 18 kVA 865 392 927 420 22 kVA 866 393 928 421 1 Subject to change without notice 25 3 Dimensional Data DIMENSIONAL DATA 3 6 kVA 5 2 6 kVA 8 kVA 10 kVA 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA A 22 1 in 561 mm 27 5 in 698 mm 28 3 in 719 mm 28 3 in 719 mm 39 0 in 991 mm 39 0 in 991 m...

Page 76: ...0XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 External Layout for 3 6kVA and 6kVA units RemotEye 4 Slot RS232 Port Female Remote Contacts Port Male Terminal Block Cover MCCB 25 4 External Layout ...

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Page 79: ...nly3 Battery Voltage Nominal 144 Vdc 216 Vdc 288 Vdc Output Characteristics Output Voltage Single phase 240 208 120 V Output Voltage Regulation 3 Output Frequency 0 5 Hz 1 0 Hz 1 5 Hz factory or authorized service center selectable only AUTO MAN Frequency Factory or authorized service center selectable only Voltage THD 3 for linear load 6 for non linear load Common Mode Noise 0 5 Vrms Rated Load P...

Page 80: ...s 32 Operation 32 Backup 32 Warnings 32 Faults 32 Test 32 System Applications Switches Generator compatible Bypass Switch Bypass Disable Static switch cycle 50 Hz 5 ms 60 Hz 4 16 ms Automatic Retransfer Factory or authorized service center selectable only Interface Communications Real Time Clock Real Time Clock with backup Lithium Ion Battery Schedule Operation Schedule ON OFF operation of UPS usi...

Page 81: ...stem Powder coating Fan Panel2 Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for easy replacement of fans Battery System Battery Replacement Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS Factory or authorized service center serviceable only Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with six 6 batteries per pack Battery Pack Size HxWxD max 5 0 x 7 3 x 19 0 in 127 x 185 x 483 mm Bat...

Page 82: ...nput Voltage 1 Single phase 208 240 VAC 10 1 6 to 30 at typical 70 load Input Frequency 45 65 Hz auto sensing Input Capacity 14 kVA 18 kVA 22 kVA Input Max Input Current 208V 67 2 68 9 A 86 4 88 1 A 106 107 A Input Max Input Current 240V 58 2 59 7 A 74 9 76 3 A 92 0 93 0 A Input Power Factor 0 98 Typical 0 95 Minimum 100 Load1 Current THD linear load 5 Internal AC Input Breaker rating 100 A 277 V ...

Page 83: ...panel Heat Generation Typical 6610 BTU Hr3 8499 BTU Hr3 10 387 BTU Hr3 Operation Diagnosis Battery Check Performed on start up by schedule on demand user configurable Input OV Protection Standard Battery Lifetime UPS calculates battery replacement time based upon battery ambient temperature LCD display LED and beeps Internal Temperature UPS gives indication of internal temperature alarm when high ...

Page 84: ...der coating Fan Panel Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for easy replacement of fans Battery System Battery Replacement Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS factory or authorized service center serviceable only Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with 6 batteries per pack Battery Pack Size HxWxD max 5 0 x 7 3 x 19 0 in 127 x 185 x 462 mm Battery Pack Qua...

Page 85: ...age Single phase 240 208 120 V Output Voltage Regulation 3 Output Frequency 0 5 Hz 1 0 Hz 1 5 Hz factory or authorized service center selectable only AUTO MAN Frequency Factory or authorized service center selectable only Voltage THD 3 for linear load 6 for non linear load Common Mode Noise 0 5 Vrms Rated Load Power Factor1 0 85 0 6 1 0 lagging Efficiency ac dc ac 83 Voltage Transient 8 Load of 0 ...

Page 86: ...ion of internal temperature alarm when high temp Event Data Storage Registers 32 Operation 32 Backup 32 Warnings 32 Faults 32 Test 32 System Applications Switches Generator compatible Bypass Switch Bypass Disable Static switch cycle 50 Hz 5 ms 60 Hz 4 16 ms Automatic Retransfer Factory or authorized service center selectable only Interface Communications Real Time Clock Real Time Clock with backup...

Page 87: ...der coating Fan Panel2 Panel mounted on back of UPS to allow for easy replacement of fans Battery System Battery Replacement Slide out battery packs accessible from front of UPS Factory or authorized service center serviceable only Battery Packs Designed for battery acid leakage containment with six 6 batteries per pack Battery Pack Size HxWxD max 5 0 x 7 3 x 19 0 in 127 x 185 x 483 mm Battery Pac...

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Page 89: ...all Status Bit Map Restart Required 003 UPS Serial Number Serial No R R R R W R W 080112345 YYMMSSSSS YY 2 digits of year MM 2 digits of month SSSSS 5 digits serial numbers 004 UPS Main Firmware Version Main FWare Ver R R R R R UH3MSV01000 UXXYFVMMRRR U UPS XX 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line F3 H3 Y uC Projects M Main S Sub D Display FV Firmware Version MM Major version RRR Minor version 005 UPS ...

Page 90: ...R R R Format Mmm DD YYYY Ex Jan 04 2015 Automatically read by compiler 012 Main Firmware Built Time Main FWare BTime R R R Format HH MM SS Ex 18 45 45 Automatically read by compiler 013 EEPROM Version Main EEPROM Ver R R R R R W UH3MEE00000 UXXYEEMMRRR U UPS XX 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line F3 H3 Y uC Projects M Main S Sub D Display EE EEPROM Version MM Major version RRR Minor version 015 UPS S...

Page 91: ... R 0 Units 0 1 Arms 105 Input Frequency Total Input Frequency R R R R R 0 Units 0 1 Hz 106 Input Active Power Input Power W R R R R R 0 1 if input active power can not be calculated Units W 107 Input Apparent Power Input Power VA R R R R R 0 Units VA 108 Input Power Factor Input Pfactor R R R R R 0 1 if input power factor can not be calculated Units 0 01 111 Rated Input Voltage Total Rated Vin R R...

Page 92: ... 274 Input Over Voltage Error detection level Range 100 500 Units Vrms 120 Input Overvoltage Warning Recovery Level VIOV ReLevel R R R R W R W 264 Input Over Voltage Error recovery level Range 100 500 Units Vrms 121 Input Voltage Gain Total Vin Gain R W R W 6720 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit Range 1 32767 122 Input Voltage Offset Total Vin Offset R W R W 0 Feedback Offset adju...

Page 93: ...voltage Warning Recovery Delay VIOV ReDelay R W 8 Input Over Voltage Error recovery delay in consecutively Range 0 600 Units 1 2 Cyc 133 Input Frequency Warning Detection Delay FIERR DeDelay R W 4 Input Frequency Error detection delay in consecutively Range 0 300 Units 1 Cyc 134 Input Frequency Warning Recovery Delay FIERR ReDelay R W 8 Input Frequency Error recovery delay in consecutively Range 0...

Page 94: ...3 208V 60Hz 208 229 4 208V 50Hz 208 229 5 230V 60Hz 230 239 6 230V 50Hz 230 239 7 240V 60Hz 240 32767 8 240V 50Hz 240 32767 9 220V 60Hz 10 220V 50Hz 11 120V 60Hz 12 120V 50Hz These numbers are stored in recording features Range 0 15 202 Number of Output Lines No of Output Line R R R R W R W 1 Range 1 2 203 Output Voltage Total Output Voltage R R R R R 0 Units Vrms 204 Output Current Total Output C...

Page 95: ...Under Voltage Fault Detection Level VOUV DeLevel R R R R W R W 90 Output Under Voltage Detection level in percentage of Rated Output Voltage Range 0 100 Units 222 Output Overvoltage Fault Level VOOV DeLevel R R R R W R W 110 Output Over Voltage Detection level in percentage of Rated Output Voltage Range 100 150 Units 224 Output Frequency Synchronization Range Fo Syn Window R R R R W R W 10 Output ...

Page 96: ...put Voltage Offset Phase A or Total Vout Offset R W R W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware components and software AD converter s offset Range 32767 32767 235 Output Voltage AD Amount Phase A or Total Vout AD R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle 242 Output Current Gain Phase A or Total Iout Gain R W R W 1131 Rated at 240 V output voltage Used this value to convert AD value to ...

Page 97: ...wer Factor Rated PFactor R R R R W R W 85 Calculated from typeform and rated voltage Range 0 120 Units 0 01 262 AC to AC Efficiency AC AC Efficiency R W R W 85 Range 0 100 Units 264 OutputTo NoOutput or NoOutput to Output mode Gates transfer timing at Vout Gates Xfer Vout R W 75 Output to no output or no output to output mode transfer timing in degree Other mode transfer timing is at zero cross Re...

Page 98: ...76 Bypass Mode C Compensation Comp Cbyp R W R W 1 Range 0 512 Units 128 277 Overload Time Window OL Time Wndw R W R W 10 Range 0 30 Units min 278 Rated Output Primary Transformer Rated OutXfmer P R W R W 230 Range 200 300 Units V 279 50 Hz Derating 50Hz Derating R W R W 100 Range 50 150 Units 280 60 Hz Derating 60Hz Derating R W R W 100 Range 50 150 Units 301 Bypass Power Supply Configuration Bypa...

Page 99: ...pUV ReLevel R R R R W R W 66 Range 0 100 Units 317 Bypass Overvoltage Warning Detection Level VBypOV DeLevel R R R R W R W 284 Range 0 500 Units V 318 Bypass Overvoltage Warning Recovery Level VBypOV ReLevel R R R R W R W 274 Range 0 500 Units V 320 Bypass Overload Fault Detection Delay at 125 25 0 C BypOL DeDelay R W R W 600 Range 0 1000 Units sec 339 Bypass Undervoltage Detection Delay VBypUV De...

Page 100: ...e to hardware components and software AD converter s offset Range 32768 32767 417 Vdc AD Amount Positive VdcP AD R R 0 AD summation of 16 samples per half cycle 418 Vdc Gain Negative VdcN Gain R W R W 7947 Used this value to convert AD value to actual unit Range 1 32767 419 Vdc Offset Negative VdcN Offset R W R W 0 Feedback Offset adjustment due to hardware components and software AD converter s o...

Page 101: ... 0 0 Normal Charging 1 Preventive Charging 2 Stop Charging 507 Number of Battery Discharges Total Discharges R R W R W R W R W 0 Increment when backup mode more than 10 Sec long 508 Calculated Battery Shutdown Voltage Cal Battery Vsd R R R R R Calculated from manufacturer s data sheet Units Vdc 509 Battery Life Remaining Batt Life Remain R R W R W R W R W 43800 Range 0 43800 Units Hr 511 Internal ...

Page 102: ...Batt Rated Ahr R R W R W R W R W 0 External matching battery cabinets use same battery as internal 9 Ah same as 511 Non matching may be different Range 0 12 Units Ahr 528 External Battery Cabinet Rated Battery Discharge C Rate Ex Batt C Rate R R W R W R W R W 0 Range 0 12 Informational only Not used in calculations Units C 529 External Battery Cabinet Installation Date Ext Batt Ins Date R R W R W ...

Page 103: ...nge 1 120 Units Min 554 Enable Charger controller En ChrgCtler R W R W 1 0 Disable 1 Enable 555 Restart Charger controller Restart ChrgCtler R W R W 0 0 Disable 1 Enable 556 Batttery Current Multiplier Ibatt Multiplier R W R W 12 Range 1 255 557 Offset amp hour at 1 C discharge rate Offset AH Cap 1 R W R W 22 Range 0 255 558 Offset amp hour at 2 C discharge rate Offset AH Cap 2 R W R W 29 Range 0 ...

Page 104: ...lay this variable based on UPS rating 581 Battery Cabinet 1 String 3 Current BC1 String3 I R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating 582 Battery Cabinet 1 Status BC1 Status R R R R R 0 Display this variable based on UPS rating 585 Battery Cabinet 1 Ambient Temperature BC1 AmbientTemp R R R R R 0 Units C 586 Battery Cabinet 2 Input Voltage BC2 Vin R R R R R 0 Units 0 1 V 588 Battery Cabinet 2...

Page 105: ...2 Fware R R R R R 570 12 Battery Cabinet 2 Hardware Version BC2 Hardware R W R W 570 13 Battery Cabinet 2 EEPROM Version BC2 EEPROM R R R R R 570 14 Battery Cabinet 2 Install Date Ins Date BC2 R R W R W R W R W 571 2 Battery Cabinet Communication Mode BC Comm Mode R W R W Range 0 4 571 3 Number of External Battery Cabinet No Of Ext BC R W R W Number of external battery cabinet connected to UPS Inf...

Page 106: ...lt R R W R W Range 0 5 572 2 Battery Cabinet 1 Input Voltage Calibration Factor BC1 IP V GCali R R W R W Ask Factory for Calibration Procedure Range 0 5000 572 3 Battery Cabinet 1 Output Voltage Calibration Factor BC1 OP V GCali R R W R W Range 0 5000 572 4 Battery Cabinet 1 Total Charge Current Calibration Factor BC1 Tot I GCali R R W R W Range 0 1000 572 5 Battery Cabinet 1 Input Voltage offset ...

Page 107: ...t Voltage offset Calibration BC2 OP V Ocali R R W R W Range 1000 1000 572 16 Battery Cabinet 2 Current offset Calibration BC2 Tot I Ocali R R W R W Range 1000 1000 572 17 Clear Battery Cabinet 2 Disconnect Warning Clr BC2 DNC Wrn R W R W R W R W R W Clear this parameter to clear battery diconnect warn ing for battery cabinet 2 752 18 Constant Current Mode Charger Reference BC2 CC Mode Chg Ref R R ...

Page 108: ... W R W R W R W 0 Sec The timer upon whose expiration a mode transition will be attempted by the system Range 0 800 Units Sec 611 EPO Contact State EPO Status R R R R R Report of EPO input contact status 0 Open 1 Closed 612 UPS Faults Faults R W R W R W R W R W Only accept zero to clear Fault bit map 613 UPS Warnings Warnings R R R R W R W Only accept zero to clear Warning bit map 614 UPS System St...

Page 109: ...able En Bypass R W R W 1 Enabled DIP Switch EEPROM s Enable CVCF and this value will decide the system s bypass availability Restart Required 0 Disable 1 Enable 624 Enable Transfer to Bypass while in Async mode En Asyn Byp R W R W 1 Enable When Disabled the UPS will not prevent transfers to bypass mode during periods when the frequencies are out of synch 0 Disable 1 Enable 625 Enable CVCF En CVCF ...

Page 110: ...ss or Inverter Startup Mode R R W R W R W R W 0 Bypass The Operation Mode into which the UPS will transition at expiration of the Start Up Delay timer when enabled Restart Required 0 Bypass 1 Online Any other value besides 0 and 1 will be considered Shutdown 641 Startup Delay Timer Value Startup Delay R R W R W R W R W 0 Restart Required Range 0 800 Units Sec 644 Remote Shutdown Contact State Remo...

Page 111: ...allow 0 only daily 1 only weekly 2 only monthly Default for other values 656 System Temperature Compensation Sys Temp Comp R W R w 5 Range 20 20 Units C 657 Service Port Mode Service Port Mode R W R W 1 Protocol Rqrd 0 Terminal mode no handshake no error check 1 Toshiba UPS Communication Protocol 2 0 mode 658 Enable Restart After Battery Shutdown En Restart R R W R W R W R W 1 Enable 0 Disable 1 E...

Page 112: ...le Time Flt Dis Time R W R W 10 Range 0 255 Units Min 687 Fault Disable Countdown Timer Flt Dis Cdown Tmr R R R R R 0 Units Sec 693 Remote Shutdown inverted logic Invert Rmt SDown R R W R W R W R W 0 0 Not Inverted 1 Inverted 694 Reset Hardware Fault Latch Reset HW Fault R W R W 0 0 Do Nothing 1 Reset Fault Hardware 695 Restart Mode Restart Mode R R W R W R W R W 1 0 Bypass 1 Online Any other valu...

Page 113: ...ation Record R R R R R 0 719 No of Warnings Total Warnings R R R R W R W 0 Clear records with write of 0 720 UPS Warning Records Warning Record R R R R R 0 721 No of System Settings Changes Total Sys Change R R R R W R W 0 Clear records with write of 0 722 System Settings Change Records Sys Change Record R R R R R 0 723 Shutdown by Battery Shutdown by Batt R W 0 Restart Required 725 No Total reset...

Page 114: ...L Ver R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only UH3DBL01000 UXXYBLMMRRR U UPS XX 2 Alpha Numeric UPS Product Line F3 H3 Y uC Projects M Main S Sub D Display BL Bootloader Version MM Major version RRR Minor version Note Only display can write Others read only 806 Backlight Status Sblight R R R R R 0 807 Display Sleep Timer TMRsleep R W R W R W R W R W 3 Ra...

Page 115: ... Only R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only 3922 Range 0 65535 816 P3Y Calibration Data P3Y Cali W by Disp Only W by Disp Only W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only 3038 Range 0 65535 817 P4X Calibration Data P4X Cali W by Disp Only W by Disp Only W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only R W by Disp Only 29286 Range 0 65535 818 P4Y Calibration Data P4Y Cali W by Disp Only W by Disp Only W by Disp On...

Page 116: ...Note Only SNMP can write Others read only 852 RemotEye IP Address RMTI IP R W by SNMP Only R W by SNMP Only R R R Ex 10 128 33 5 Cfg Of RE parms can be done via re comm port Note Only SNMP can write Others read only 853 RemotEye Network Mask Address RMTI Mask IP R W by SNMP Only R W by SNMP Only R R R Ex 255 0 0 0 Note Only SNMP can write Others read only 854 RemotEye Gateway Address RMTI Gway IP ...

Page 117: ... RemotEye Network Link Status SRMTI Netlink R W by SNMP Only R W by SNMP Only R R R 0 0 Unknown 1 Link Down 2 Link Up Note Only SNMP can write Others read only Changing parameter requires restarting Unit 1 Command Parameters 522 523 and 819 are only accessible to control board firmware version 1 05 and above If the commands are visible in the display but the user receives an error when trying to w...

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Page 119: ...C1 1600XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 Appendix C 1600XPi Dimensions and Weights 3 6kVA Dimensions ...

Page 120: ...C2 1600XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 5 2 6 kVA Dimensions ...

Page 121: ...C3 1600XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 8 10 kVA Dimensions ...

Page 122: ...C4 1600XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 14 22 kVA Dimensions ...

Page 123: ...ed Load Output Watts Batt Strings Nominal Runtime 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 10 306 12 4 144 240 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 20 612 12 4 144 150 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 30 918 12 4 144 112 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 40 1224 12 4 144 98 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 50 1530 12 4 144 82 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 60 1836 12 4 144 70 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 70 2142 12 4 144 60 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 80 2448 12 4 144 55 3 6 0 85 240 15 00 0 9...

Page 124: ...att Strings Nominal Runtime 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 10 510 18 3 216 180 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 20 1020 18 3 216 120 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 30 1530 18 3 216 90 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 40 2040 18 3 216 72 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 50 2550 18 3 216 60 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 60 3060 18 3 216 51 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 70 3570 18 3 216 45 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 80 4080 18 3 216 40 6 0 85 240 25 00 0 90 4590 18 3 216 35 6 0 85 240 25 00 1 0...

Page 125: ...t Strings Nominal Runtime 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 10 680 24 4 288 300 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 20 1360 24 4 288 180 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 30 2040 24 4 288 120 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 40 2720 24 4 288 105 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 50 3400 24 4 288 82 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 60 4080 24 4 288 70 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 70 4760 24 4 288 60 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 80 5440 24 4 288 53 8 0 85 240 33 33 0 90 6120 24 4 288 48 8 0 85 240 33 33 1 0...

Page 126: ...rings Nominal Runtime 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 10 850 24 4 288 300 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 20 1700 24 4 288 150 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 30 2550 24 4 288 105 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 40 3400 24 4 288 82 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 50 4250 24 4 288 70 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 60 5100 24 4 288 57 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 70 5950 24 4 288 50 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 80 6800 24 4 288 44 10 0 85 240 41 67 0 90 7650 24 4 288 40 10 0 85 240 41 6...

Page 127: ...Strings Nominal Runtime 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 10 1190 24 5 288 300 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 20 2380 24 5 288 150 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 30 3570 24 5 288 98 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 40 4760 24 5 288 78 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 50 5950 24 5 288 63 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 60 7140 24 5 288 53 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 70 8330 24 5 288 45 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 80 9520 24 5 288 40 14 0 85 240 58 33 0 90 10710 24 5 288 35 14 0 85 240 5...

Page 128: ...rings Nominal Runtime 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 10 1530 24 5 288 240 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 20 3060 24 5 288 112 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 30 4590 24 5 288 82 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 40 6120 24 5 288 60 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 50 7650 24 5 288 50 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 60 9180 24 5 288 42 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 70 10710 24 5 288 35 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 80 12240 24 5 288 28 18 0 85 240 75 00 0 90 13770 24 5 288 24 18 0 85 240 7...

Page 129: ...ings Nominal Runtime 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 10 1870 24 5 288 165 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 20 3740 24 5 288 98 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 30 5610 24 5 288 65 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 40 7480 24 5 288 51 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 50 9350 24 5 288 42 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 60 11220 24 5 288 32 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 70 13090 24 5 288 26 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 80 14960 24 5 288 21 22 0 85 240 91 67 0 90 16830 24 5 288 18 22 0 85 240 91...

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Page 131: ...E1 1600XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 Appendix E External Battery Cabinets Matching Outlines FIGURE E 1 3 6 6KVA BATTERY CABINET OUTLINE ...

Page 132: ...E2 1600XPi Series UPS Installation and Operation Manual 60616 014 FIGURE E 2 8 22KVA BATTERY CABINET OUTLINE ...

Page 133: ...126 1 25T 40A 13 1 1535 H3B16000252EDI1BP 252 1 39T 50A 25 1 2408 8 H3B18000126EDI1TP 126 1 25T 40A 13 1 1895 H3B18000252EDI1BP 252 1 39T 50A 25 1 3044 10 H3B1010K138EDI1BP 138 1 25T 50A 14 0 2375 H3B1010K187EDI1CP 187 1 39T 60A 24 4 3044 H3B1010K268EDI2CP 268 2 25T 60A 33 3 4318 14 H3B1014K116EDI1CP 116 1 39T 60A 19 1 2972 H3B1014K213EDI2CP 213 2 25T 60A 33 5 4750 H3B1014K273EDI2CP 273 2 39T 60A ...

Page 134: ...ual 60616 014 F 2 Battery Cabinet Outlines TABLE F 2 NON MATCHING BATTERY CABINET DIMENSIONS Battery Cabinet Width Depth Height 25T 29 in 31 5 in 59 in 39T 36 in 29 5 in 70 7 in 25T 39T Figure F 1 Relative Sizes of External Non matching Battery Cabinets ...

Page 135: ...18 44 bypass disable A5 mode 17 32 overload capacity A5 switch A5 C cable 15 capacitors 62 Certifications A1 A4 A7 Clock 26 A2 A5 A8 current charging 20 discharge i 19 20 35 B 14 B 15 B 16 B 17 I 3 D data 31 DB9 Connector 31 female pinouts 45 male pinouts 44 depth 31 dimensions 63 E Emergency Power Off 15 Enclosure A6 Environment 8 A5 F fan 54 62 A6 fault message 55 Frequency AUTO MAN A4 input A4 ...

Page 136: ... 48 Menu Tabs 29 Main 32 Monitor 33 Records 43 Settings 38 monitoring battery 35 N Normal input power supply 44 O Off 25 operation modes 58 procedure 22 startup 22 overvoltage DC 54 output 53 P Parameters changing 22 40 41 Passwords 31 Power factor input A4 output rated load A4 Power failure signal 44 Precautions 11 Q Qualified Personnel c R Receptacle panels 52 remote contacts interface 44 RS 232...

Page 137: ... Initial 22 Status 28 Stopping UPS 24 T Terminal Block 14 torque tightening 15 Touchscreen calibrate 42 control icons 27 keypad 30 mimic display 33 passwords 31 screen disable 32 U UPS Discharge Process 18 19 UPS functional overview 16 V ventilation 11 W warning message 56 warning labels 4 Warranty c d 8 Weights shipping 63 Weights UPS 63 ...

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