ABB PowerValue 11 RT G2 6-10 kVA Instrukcja obsługi

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PowerValue 11 RT G2
6-10 kVA
2 P OW ER VA L U E 11 R T G 2 6 -1 0 K VA Q UI C K GU I D E
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4NWP103183R0001_ABB_QIG_PVA11 6-10kVA-RT_ML_REV-B
PowerValue 11 RT G2 6-10 kVA
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PowerValue 11 RT G2
6-10 kVA
DEUTSCH
PORTUGUÊS
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FRANÇAIS
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ESPAÑOL
Quick guide 9
Kurzanleitung 23
Guide de référence rapide 39
Guida rapida 55
Guía rápida 71
Guia de Consulta Rápida 87
Pikaopas 103
Kort handledning 119
Kvikguide 133
Rychlý průvodce 147
Краткое руководство 161
Skrócony podręcznik 177
速成指南 193
Σύντομος οδηγός 207
Beknopte installatiehandleiding 223
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PowerValue 11 RT G2
6-10 kVA
Important safety instructions 10
Installation 15
Operation 17
Troubleshooting 19
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Important safety instructions
READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION CHAPTER BEFORE
READING THE OPERATING MANUAL
Always follow the precautions and
instructions described in this
manual. Any deviations from the
instructions may result in electrical
shock or cause accidental load loss.
ABB DOES NOT TAKE ANY
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES
CAUSED THROUGH INCORRECT
MANIPULATIONS OF THE UPS
SYSTEM.
The following symbols are used in this manual, the list below explains
each symbol.
THIS SYMBOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SIGNAL WORD “DANGER
INDICATES AN IMMINENT ELECTRICAL HAZARD. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE
RELATED SAFETY NOTE MAY CAUSE INJURY, DEATH OR EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE.
THIS SYMBOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SIGNAL WORD “WARNING”
INDICATES A POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. FAILURE TO OBSERVE MAY
CAUSE INJURY, DEATH OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.
THIS SYMBOL IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SIGNAL WORD “NOTE
INDICATES OPERATOR TIPS OR PARTICULARLY USEFUL OR IMPORTANT
INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF THE PRODUCT. THIS SYMBOL AND
WORDING DOES NOT INDICATE A DANGEROUS SITUATION.
THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT READING THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL/
BOOKLET BEFORE STARTING WORK OR BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT OR
MACHINERY IS COMPULSORY.
Operator precautions
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 11
BATTERIES
DANGER
COMPONENTS INSIDE THE UPS ARE CONNECTED TO THE BATTERY EVEN
WHEN THE UPS IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY.
DANGER
DISCONNECT THE BATTERIES BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY KIND OF SERVICE
AND/OR MAINTENANCE. VERIFY THAT NO CURRENT IS PRESENT AND NO
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE EXISTS IN THE CAPACITOR OR BUS CAPACITOR
TERMINALS.
DANGER
A BATTERY CAN PRESENT A RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND HIGH SHORT
CIRCUIT CURRENT. THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED
WHEN WORKING ON BATTERIES:
REMOVE WATCHES, RINGS OR OTHER METAL OBJECTS
MAKE USE OF PROPER PPE (PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT) AS PER
LOCAL POLICIES AND RULES
- WEAR FLAME/ARC RESISTANT WHOLE BODY CLOTHING
- WEAR SUITABLE VOLTAGE RATED GLOVES
- USE SAFETY DIELECTRIC FOOTWEAR
- WEAR ARC FLASH FACE SHIELD
- USE VOLTAGE RATED TOOLS
DO NOT LAY TOOLS OR METAL PARTS ON TOP OF BATTERIES
DISCONNECT THE CHARGING SOURCE PRIOR TO CONNECTING OR
DISCONNECTING BATTERY TERMINALS.
DANGER
THE BATTERY CIRCUIT IS NOT ISOLATED FROM THE INPUT VOLTAGE.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES MAY OCCUR BETWEEN THE BATTERY TERMINALS
AND THE GROUND. VERIFY THAT NO VOLTAGE IS PRESENT BEFORE
SERVICING.
WARNING
NEVER DISPOSE BATTERIES ON FIRE AS THEY MAY EXPLODE.
WARNING
DO NOT OPEN OR DAMAGE THE BATTERIES.
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WARNING
RELEASED ELECTROLYTE IS HARMFUL TO THE SKIN AND EYES.
WARNING
REPLACE BATTERIES WITH THE SAME NUMBER AND SAME TYPE OF
BATTERIES.
INSTALLATION
DANGER
DISPLAY A WARNING LABEL ON ALL PRIMARY POWER ISOLATORS INSTALLED
REMOTE FROM THE UPS AREA TO WARN ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
PERSONNELS THAT THE CIRCUIT FEEDS A UPS.
MAKE SURE THAT WARNING LABEL CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING TEXT OR
EQUIVALENT: “ISOLATE THE UPS (UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY)
BEFORE WORKING ON THIS CIRCUIT”.
DANGER
HIGH FAULT CURRENTS (LEAKAGE CURRENTS). BEFORE CONNECTING THE
MAINS ENSURE THAT THE UPS IS GROUNDED!
DANGER
DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS FROM THE UPS SYSTEM OR FROM THE
BATTERY CABINET: DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
DANGER
WHEN OPENING OR REMOVING THE UPS-COVERS YOU ARE EXPOSED TO
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.
DANGER
RISK OF BACKFEED VOLTAGE, ISOLATE THE UPS INSTALLING AN EXTERNAL
ISOLATING DEVICE BETWEEN MAINS INPUT AND UPS; BEFORE OPERATING
ON THIS CIRCUIT, CHECK FOR HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE.
DANGER
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, THE UNIT SHOULD ONLY CONNECT TO A
CIRCUIT PROVIDED WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FOR:
D CURVE 63A RATING (UPSTREAM CIRCUIT), FOR 6KVA MODELS,
D CURVE 80A RATING (UPSTREAM CIRCUIT), FOR 10KVA MODELS.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 13
DANGER
HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT:
MAKE SURE THAT THE EARTH WIRE IS CONNECTED.
COMMON INPUT/OUTPUT SOURCES CONNECTION
WARNING
BEFORE CARRING OUT ANY CONNECTION, CHECK THAT THE UPSTREAM
PROTECTION DEVICES (NORMAL AC SOURCE AND BYPASS AC SOURCES) ARE
OPEN “0” (OFF).
WARNING
WATER CONDENSING MAY OCCUR IF THE UPS IS UNPACKED IN A VERY LOW
TEMPERATURE. IN THIS CASE IT IS NECESSARY TO WAIT UNTIL THE UPS IS
FULLY DRIED INSIDE OUT BEFORE PROCEEDING INSTALLATION AND USE TO
AVOID HAZARDS AND ELECTRIC SHOCK, WAIT UNTIL THE UPS IS FULLY DRY
BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE BEFORE INSTALLING.
WARNING
INDUCTIVE LOADS (FOR EXAMPLE MONITORS AND LASER PRINTERS) HAVE A
VERY HIGH POWER CONSUMPTION AT START-UP. IF CONNECTED TO THE
UPS, THE START-UP POWER OF SUCH LOADS MUST BE TAKEN INTO
CONSIDERATION WHEN CALCULATING THE CAPACITY OF THE UPS TO
PREVENT THE UPS FROM BEING OVERLOADED AND TURNED OFF.
NOTE
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, CONNECT THE UPS TO A CIRCUIT PROVIDED
WITH BRANCH CIRCUIT OVERCURRENT PROTECTION WITH AN AMPERE
RATING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE IEC/EN 60934 STANDARD OR YOUR
LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE.
SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS.
OPERATION
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE IN CASE OF PRESENCE OF WATER OR MOISTURE.
WARNING
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MAINS CABLE FROM THE UPS OR THE BUILDING
WIRING SOCKET DURING OPERATION AS THIS REMOVES THE GROUND FROM
THE UPS AND ALL CONNECTED LOADS.
WARNING
SWITCH OFF THE CONNECTED LOADS BEFORE TURNING ON THE UPS. THEN
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.
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WARNING
REPLACE FUSES ONLY BY DEVICES OF THE SAME TYPE AND OF THE SAME
AMPERAGE TO AVOID FIRE HAZARDS.
NOTE
PRESS THE OFF BUTTON TO FULLY DISCONNECT THE UPS. WAIT UNTIL THE
UPS IS ON BYPASS OR ON STAND-BY MODE BEFORE DISCONNECTING IT
FROM THE MAINS.
NOTE
INDISCRIMINATE OPERATION OF SWITCHES MAY CAUSE OUTPUT LOSS OR
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
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INSTALLATION 15
Installation
Planning before the installation
To ensure a long service life, install
the unit in a position where any
danger to the UPS is minimized:
Install the UPS indoors.
• Leave 50 cm of space on each side
of the cabinet to allow cooling
airflow and ensure that the
circulation of air to the ventilation
slits is not obstructed.
• Avoid excessively high
temperatures and excessive
moisture.
• Make sure that the surface is solid
and flat.
Rack mount installation – requires
rack mounting kit, to be purchased
separately
This procedure is suitable for
19-inch rack cabinet installation
with a minimum depth of 800 mm.
Identify the final position and keep
2U spacing for this installation.
Note that you already installed a rail
kit to the rack cabinet for this
operation, and 1U is recommended
for this job:
1. Install the ear bracket onto the
unit using the M4 flathead
screws (figure 1).
2. Slide the unit into the rail kit and
make sure to tighten the rack-
mounting screw (figure 2).
3. If installing additional UPS units,
repeat the steps above for each
cabinet
Tower installation
UPS:
To install the UPS in a vertical
(tower) position:
1. Rotate the LCD model to tower
direction. (figure 3).
2. Set up the stabilizer bracket then
put the unit into the stabilizer
bracket. (figure 4)
External battery modules:
To install the external battery
module in a vertical (tower)
position:
1. Set up the extension plate as
below and install it on the UPS
stabilizer bracket. (figure5)
2. Install the UPS and EBM
individually into the stabilizer
bracket. (figure 5)
3. Connect to the UPS with the
battery power cable (refer to rack
position installation).
Note: It is recommended that this
unit be installed to UPS’s righthand
side. If installing an additional unit,
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place it next to the previous unit.
Electrical connections
• PowerValue 11 RT G2 6-10 kVA
(see figure 6)
Legend:
1 Dry IN/OUT
2 SNMP/ AS400 slot
3 RJ11 (PDU connection)
4 Parallel card
5 Output breaker
6 Output socket
7 Input/Output terminals
8 Input breaker
9 EBM connector
10 USB
11 RS232
12 EPO
• External battery module
(see figure 7)
Legend:
13 EBM terminal
14
Fuse board cover (to replace
EBM fuse)
15 EBM connector
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OPERATION 17
Operation
You can operate the UPS through
the user-friendly display
(see chapter 4 of the user manual
for a full list of possible operations).
ESC
Battery Load
20
Min
100
%
Output
230 50
V
Hz
Selection keys
LED’s
Battery mode Bypass mode
FaultOnline mode
Escape Up Down Enter On/Off
LCD display
UPS start-up
To start up the UPS with mains
supply:
1. Check that all cables are securely
and correctly connected.
2. Keep the power button pressed
for longer than 1 s. The fans will
activate and the UPS will load for
a few seconds.
3. The UPS will perform a self-test
and the LCD will show the default
UPS status screen.
To start up the UPS without mains
supply (cold start):
1. Check that all cables are securely
and correctly connected.
2. Keep the power button pressed
for longer than 1 s. The UPS will
power on, the fans will activate
and the LCD will turn on. The UPS
will perform a self-test and show
the default UPS status screen.
3. Keep the power button pressed
for longer than 1 s. The alarm
buzzer will sound for 1 s and the
UPS will start up.
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4. After a few seconds, the UPS
transfers to battery mode. When
the UPS is supplied with power
from the mains, the UPS
transfers to online mode without
interrupting the UPS power
output.
UPS Shutdown
To shut down the UPS with mains
supply:
1. If the UPS is working in bypass
mode, go to step 3.
2. If the UPS is in online mode, keep
the power button pressed for
more than 3 seconds. The alarm
buzzer will sound and the UPS
will transfer to bypass mode.
3. Disconnect the mains power
supply. The display will shut
down and the output voltage will
be removed from the UPS output
terminal.
4. If the bypass has been disabled
via the Settings menu, keep the
power button pressed for longer
than 3 seconds to shut down the
UPS. The unit will transfer from
online to standby mode.
Disconnect the input power
cable and the display will shut
down.
To shut down the UPS without
mains supply:
1. To power off the UPS, keep the
power on/off button pressed for
more than 3 seconds. The alarm
buzzer will sound for 3 s and the
output power will be immediately
cut off.
2. The display will shut down and
the output voltage will be
removed from the UPS output
terminal.
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TROUBLESHOOTING 19
Troubleshooting
Alarm and events indicate warnings
and notify of errors or potential
failures in the system. The output of
the UPS is not necessarily affected
in case of an alarm but taking the
correct actions may prevent loss of
power to the load. If the UPS system
does not operate correctly, attempt
to solve the problem using the
table below.
Alarm or Event Possible cause Remedy
Battery mode
Battery (Orange) LED is on.
1 beep every 4 seconds.
Code: E062
A utility failure has occurred
and the UPS is in battery
mode.
The UPS is powering the
equipment with battery
power. Prepare your
equipment for shutdown.
Battery low
Battery(Orange) LED is On.
1 beep every 1 second.
Code: A012
The UPS is in battery mode
and the battery is running
low.
This warning is approximate,
and the actual time to
shutdown may vary
significantly.
Depending on the UPS load
and number of extended
battery modules (EBMs), the
Battery Low” warning may
occur before the batteries
reach 20 percent capacity.
No battery
Fault (Red) LED is Flash
1beep every 1 second
Code: A011
The batteries are
disconnected.
Verify that all batteries are
properly connected. If the
condition persists, contact
your service representative.
Bypass mode
Bypass (Orange) LED is on.
Code: E060
An overload or a fault has
occurred, or a command has
been received and the UPS is
in bypass mode.
Equipment is powered but
not protected by the UPS.
Check for one of the
following alarms: over
temperature, overload or UPS
failure.
Power overload
Fault (Red) LED is Flash
2beep every 1 second
Code: A041
Power requirements exceed
the UPS capacity.
Remove some of the
equipment from the UPS. The
UPS continues to operate,
but may switch to bypass
mode or shut down if the
load increases.
The alarm resets when the
condition becomes inactive.
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Alarm or Event Possible cause Remedy
UPS over temperature
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F081
The UPS internal heat sink
temperature is too high, or a
fan has failed. At the warning
level, the UPS generates the
alarm but remains in the
current operating state. If
the temperature rises
another 2°C, the UPS
transfers to bypass mode or
standby mode.
Clear vents and remove any
heat sources. Allow the UPS
to cool. Ensure the airflow
around the UPS is not
restricted.
Restart the UPS. If the
condition persists, contact
your service representative.
ON Maintenance Bypass
Bypass (Orange) LED is on.
Code: A072
UPS was manually
commanded to switch to
bypass and will remain in
bypass until commanded out
of bypass.
Check the maintenance
bypass switch status.
In HE Mode
Line(green) LED is on.
Code: E063
The UPS is on bypass while
operating on the high
efficiency setting.
The equipment transferred
to bypass utility power as a
normal function of high
efficiency operation. Battery
mode is available and your
equipment is protected.
Site Wiring Fault
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1beep every 1 second
Code: A004
Site fault detection is
supported on all models any
time there is a grounding
neutral connection. Alarm
triggers when the difference
between ground and neutral
voltage is >15 V.
Site fault detection should be
enabled by default. It can still
be enabled / disabled from
the LCD settings menu.
Reconnect all input wires.
Back feed
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F093
UPS has an unexpected
bypass current on battery
mode.
Transfer to maintenance
bypass and call service.
Inv Overload Fault
Fault (Red) LED is On
Beep continuous.
Code: F042
UPS has transferred to
bypass or fault mode
because of overload in
inverter mode.
The UPS transfers to battery
mode if supporting the load.
Remove some of the
equipment from the UPS.
Byp Overload Fault
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F043
UPS has cut off the output
and transferred to fault
mode because of overload in
bypass mode or HE mode.
Remove some of the
equipment from the UPS.
Output Short Circuit
Fault (Red) LED is On.
Beep continuous.
Code: F031
Indicates that the UPS has
detected abnormally low
impedance placed on its
output and considers it a
short circuit.
Remove all the loads. Turn off
the UPS. Check if UPS output
and load has short circuit.
Ensure short circuit is
removed before turning on
again.
Fan Failure
Fault (Red) LED is flash
1 beep every 1 second
Code: A085
Indicates that the fan could
not work normally.
Check fans of UPS.
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ABB PowerValue 11 RT G2 6-10 kVA Instrukcja obsługi

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