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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 3 1.2 CERTIFICATION STANDARDS 4 1.3 SPECIAL SYMBOLS 4 2.PRESENTATION 5 2.1 MODEL LIST 5 2.2 ELECTRICAL STRUCTURE 5 2.2 UPS VIEWS 6 3.INSTALLATION 9 3.1 UNPACKING 9 3.2 PACKAGE CONTENT 9 3.3 CONNECTION 4.OPERATION 10 16 4.1 DISPLAY AND BUTTONS 16 4.2 OPERATING UPS 18 4.3 CONFIGURATION 19 4.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 20 4.5 ALARM CODES 21 5.
1. Introduction 1.1 Safety instruction • The UPS must be installed and maintained exclusively by quailified staff. See installation and operation instructions before connecting to the supply. • The UPS must be installed with an earth connection. It has a high leakage current. The first wire to be connected is the earth wire, which must be connected to the terminal marked PE (yellow/green). • The UPS generates a leakage current of over 3.5 mA.
1.2 Certification Standards Safety IEC 62040-1:2008 IEC 60950-1:2005 (Modified) EMC Conducted Emission: IEC 62040-2. Category C3 Radiated Emission: IEC 62040-2. Category C3 ESD:IEC 61000-4-2. Contact: Level 2, Air discharge: Level 3 RS:IEC 61000-4-3. Level 3 EFT:IEC/EN 61000-4-4. Level 4 Surge:IEC/EN 61000-4-5. Level 4 CS:IEC/EN 61000-4-6. Level 3 MS:IEC/EN 61000-4-8.
2.Presentation 9E series UPS uses ON-LINE double conversion technology, resulting in the highest levels of reliability and maximum protection for critical loads. 2.1 Model List Model Power Ratings PF Voltage (Output) 9E6Ki 9E10Ki 9E10KiXL 9E15Ki 9E20Ki 9E20KiXL 9EEBM180 9EEBM240 6kVA/4.8kW 10kVA/8kW Combo 10kVA/8kW Combo 15kVA/12kW Combo 20kVA/16kW Combo 20kVA/16kW Combo For 9E6Ki For 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.
Main power wiring Bypass ` Input Switch L1 Maintain Switch L2 Input filter INPUT L3 AC-DC DC-AC Output filter N N OUTPUT L Output Switch Internal power Charger Battery 2.2 UPS views 2.2.
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UPS REAR VIEW 9E15Ki/9E15KiXL/9E20Ki/9E20KiXL With backpanel cover ④ RS232 communication port and contacts ⑥ Slot for optional communication card ⑧ Output switch ⑤ USB communication port ⑦ Cooling fans ⑨ Manual bypass for maintenance 9E15Ki/9E15KiXL/9E20Ki/9E20KiXL Without backpanel cover ⑩ Input switch ⑫ Terminals for I/O cable connection (refer to related section) ⑭ Fuse ⑪ Cover for terminals ⑬ Earthing screws ⑮ Tie wrap hold-down 2.2.
3.Installation 3.1 Unpacking 1. Cut the straps and carefully remove the cardboard box by sliding it upwards. 2. Remove the accessory box, the wooden slide and the top polystyrene foam corner pieces. 4. Open the protective bag and pull it all the way down. 5. Put the previously removed slide on the back part of the pallet (see figure). Make sure that the slide rests firmly against the pallet so it remains in place during unloading operations.
3.3 Connection 3.3.1 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Warning: Installation must be performed by qualified personnel. The first connection to perform is the protective conductor (earth cable), which must be connected to the screw marketed . The UPS, when inserted in an installation, does not alter the existing neutral (system earthing) arrangements. A differential switch upstream will also be triggered for a fault occurring downstream of the UPS.
3.3.2 UPS WIRING CONNECTION To make the mains power and load connections, follow the instructions below: 1. 2. 3. Install a magneto-thermal switch (63A for 6 & 10kVA versions, 125A for 15 and 20kVA versions) with intervention curve D upstream of the machine (4 poles for three-phase versions, 2 poles for single-phase versions). The connection terminals to use for the input and output lines are located on the backpanel. Unscrew the 4 screws located on the sides of the cover (one on each side, see figure).
COMBO VERSION SINGLE-PHASE CONNECTION 2 4. (SINGLE-PHASE CONNECTION 9E10KI, 9E10KIXL): use 3 cables of cross-section 10 mm (EARTH, N and L) for the 2 input, and 3 cables of cross-section 10 mm for the output(EARTH, N and L). 2 (SINGLE-PHASE CONNECTION 9E15KI, 9E15KIXL): use 3 cables of cross-section 16 mm (EARTH, N and L) for the 2 input, and 3 cables of cross-section 16 mm for the output(EARTH, N and L).
THREE-PHASE CONNECTION 2 1. (THREE-PHASE CONNECTION 9E10KI, 9E10KIXL): Use 2 cables of cross-section 4 mm (L2 and L3) and 3 with cross2 section 10 mm (EARTH, N, L1) for the input (N.B.: L1 and N are of greater cross-section because in bypass operation 2 they have to carry all of the input current). For the output use 3 cables of cross-section 10 mm (EARTH, N and L).
R.E.P.O. The terminal block on the back of the UPS also implements the R.E.P.O. (Remote Emergency Power Off) function that can be used to shut off the UPS remotely in case of an emergency. For installation, connect to the device's normally open contact . In case of an emergency, if the stop device is used, the REPO control is closed and the UPS goes into stand-by mode and the load is completely disconnected. Attention: before restarting the UPS, reset the stop device.
3.3.3 EBM WIRING CONNECTION It is possible to connect more than one EBM in order to achieve any level of autonomy without mains power. Connect any Battery Boxes in a cascade as shown in the figure below: 2 1. CONNECTION: Use 3 cables with 10 mm section (Earth, +, N and -) 2. Connect the wires to the relative terminals, following exactly the instructions given below: For 9E6Ki, 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL aMake sure that the fuse holder of the external battery box is open.
4.OPERATION 4.1 Display and Buttons Fig. 4-1 Control Panel The following tables shows the buttons, LCD indicator and LED indicator status and description: Table 4-1 Control Buttons Functions The Button Function Turn on Turn off Transfer Illustration If the UPS is in standby or bypass mode, press >2s, the buzzer will beep once, then the UPS system will be turned on. If the UPS is in line, battery, HE or battery test mode, press >3s, the buzzer will beep once, then the UPS will be turned off.
Table 4-3 Buzzer Priority UPS condition Buzzer 1 UPS fault and failure Continuous 2 Normal mode No beep Battery/battery test mode One beep per 4 sec 3 (One beep per 1s when battery low) 4 Bypass mode One beep per 2 minutes 5 Overload One beep per 500ms 6 Other alarm One beep per 1s 7 Manual bypass One beep per 1s Note: buzzer alarm can be enable/disable by function button, if buzzer alarm is disabled, all present alarm is muted except that the button press still has a tick beep.
4.2 Operating UPS Notice: Please switch off the connected loads first before turning on the UPS, and switch on the loads one by one after the UPS is turned on. Switch off all of the connected loads before turning off the UPS. Notice: Power on for the first time 1. Close the magnetothermic switch located upstream of the UPS. 2. Close the input and output switches and insert the battery fuses (if any) located on the back of the UPS’s backpack. 4.2.
4.3 Configuration 4.3.1 COMMUNICATION PORTS On the back of the UPS (see UPS Views), the following communication ports are present: RS232 connector, USB connector, Slot for optional connectivity cards RS232 or USB communication ports The RS232 and USB communication ports cannot operate simultaneously. 1. Connect the RS232 or USB communication cable to the serial or USB port on the computer. 2. Connect the other end of the communication cable to the RS232 or USB communication port on the UPS.
4.4 Trouble shooting PROBLEM THE DISPLAY DOES NOT LIGHT UP POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION INPUT SWITCH OPEN Close the input switch located on the back of the UPS. MAIN CONNECTION CABLE MISSING Check that the power cable is connected correctly. NO MAINS VOLTAGE (BLACKOUT) Check that the power reaches the UPS UPSTREAM THERMAL PROTECTION TRIP Reset the thermal protection. CAUTION: Check that there is no output overload to the UPS.
4.5 Alarm codes Using a sophisticated self-diagnosis system, the UPS is able to check its own status and any anomalies and/or faults which may occur during normal operation and display them on the display panel. If there is a problem, the UPS signals the event by showing the code and the type of active alarm on the display. ALARMS “Minor” problems which reduce performance or prevent certain functions from being used.
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