Manual Book UPS
Manual Book UPS
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                  updated (Schematic diagrams, Parts lists, Battery documentation and Customer specific
                  documentation are excluded).
                  It is the responsibility of the client to exchange documentation in this «Operating &
                  Maintenance Instructions».
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                                                                          GENERAL INFORMATION
            UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                                            Type: PXP
                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Preface
2.               General
3.               Designation of the Products
4.               Standards applied, Conformity
                 4.1 EU Conformity
                 4.2 Use according to Destination
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1.       PREFACE
         This operation manual provides information about the erection, installation, commissioning and
         operation of the system.
         In the case of unsureties or special problems, it is not permitted to take unauthorized remedial
         action. In such cases the responsible GUTOR technical service department must be contacted and
         the required information obtained.
         All agreements, assurances and legal relationships, as well as all obligations of GUTOR, also with
         respect to the warranty provisions, shall be governed by the respective valid sales contract which is
         not influenced by the content of the operation manual.
                        In the operation of an electrical device certain parts of the device are necessarily
                        under a hazardous voltage. The failure to observe warnings and incorrect or
                        inappropriate use can pose a risk and cause damage to persons and property.
                        Prerequisite to proper and safe operation of this device are correct transport and
                        storage, erection, installation and commissioning, as well as careful operation,
                        maintenance and repair.
                        Work on and manipulation of this device may therefore only be carried out by
                        qualified personnel.
         Qualified Personnel
         are persons who, amongst other prerequisites
         ♦   are familiar with the erection, installation, commissioning and operation of the device and of
             the system, which is being installed or in which the device is being installed;
         ♦   are capable of performing switching operations according to safety standards and are entitled
             and authorized to switch the equipment on and off and to isolate it from the supply;
♦ are instructed according to the standards of safety in the care and use of the equipment;
                        Please read this operation manual thoroughly before you perform any
                        manipulations on the installation.
2.       GENERAL
         UPS systems are used to feed loads, which
         ♦    cannot tolerate any interruption in the supply;
         ♦    impose very strict demands regarding the voltage constancy;
         ♦    are sensitive to mains transients.
                                               Decisive Features:
    Characteristic Features                                       Benefits
    Modular and clearly arranged design                           • Accessible from front for repair and maintenance work
                                                                  • Easy access to power modules, exchange possible by
                                                                     one person only
    High flexibility with respect to specific customer needs
    Bypass mains-side static switch without bridging by           •   fast acting bypass switching
    parallel contactors
    DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and FPGA (Field                •   Increased MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) —
    Programmable Gate Array) controlled logic, intelligent            easy maintenance
    real time fault analysis by means of built-in recording and
    monitoring unit
    Multifunctional digital indication for displaying complete    •   Transparent system operation
    status and fault information of the system.                   •   Better control of the system functions
    Modifications of basic settings can also be done.
    Active mimic diagram on the Human Machine Interface           •   Obtain clarity when the system is in operation
    (HMI), adaptable to customer’s specification
    Detailed alarm indication on HMI. Storage of the last 100     •   Precise fault diagnosis
    events in the Display memory and 2500 events in the
    service port memory.
    System integrated service port (RS232) for the ease of        •   Easy system configuration and precise fault diagnosis
    configuration and modification of the system settings. The
    system settings will be uploaded and the event log
    (2500pcs) is retrieved by this interface.
    Static bypass switch which works fully independent from       •   Increased system reliability
    the main controller
    Can be switched in parallel for redundancy with regulated     •   Each paralleled unit is autonomous, supplies its
    load sharing.                                                     relevant current-share and has its own bypass system.
                                                                      Except from the output busbar, no common
                                                                      components or central units are required.
                                                                  •   An affected unit would immediately be isolated from
                                                                      the output bus-bar.
                                                                  •   Active load sharing between the individual system
                                                                      units.
    Redundant components for parallel redundant operation         •   Guaranteed power supply at all times
    (no common failure points)
    Fan monitoring                                                •   Each individual longlife fan is monitored by means of a
                                                                      Hall sensor (insensitive to dust) and can be exchanged
                                                                      in normal operation without hazards to personnel and
                                                                      load.
                                                                  •   N+1 fans
                                                                  •   Dual speed concept for noise reduction and lifetime
                                                                      increase.
    Temperature-compensated battery charging                      •   Maximising the battery life
    Battery testing programme & monitoring unit to show the       •   Security and clarity about the function of batteries
    remaining capacity and the actual back-up time on the
    display
    Use of the latest semiconductor technology on inverter        •   Optimal regulation of the output voltage
    module (MOSFET/ IGBT, sine optimized pulse width              •   Short-circuit proof
    modulation)
         Each additional segregated module (transport separation) includes a partly completed rating plate
         without electrical specifications. The module numbering shall be consecutive from left to right.
         Additional rating plates may be affixed within the same transport module in order to identify
         different functional entities (e.g. different distributions)
EU Declaration Of Conformity:
         Electric Shock:
         This warning sticker is affixed as close as possible to the terminals:
                           Behind this cover are storage capacitors with a discharge time of ≤ 5 min.
                           The following labeL is provided:
         Connection Diagram
         A connection diagram is put into a schema pocket , mounted on the inside of the front door.
          International Standards:
          SN EN ISO 9001:2008           Quality Management System
          SN EN ISO 14001:2004          Environmental Management System
          OHSAS 18001: 2007             Occupational Health and Safety Management
4.1      EU Conformity
         The product mentioned in this manual conforms to the relevant requirements to the appropriate EU
         Directive, i.e. that this product meets all relevant EU directives and that it can be sold inside the
         European Union without national commercial hindrances.
         The EU conformity, which is indicated by means of the CE label on the name plate shall cease to
         be valid if modifications are made to the equipment without the approval of GUTOR.
         Relevant EU Directives for GUTOR are the so-called EMC- and Low Voltage Directives:
          • EU Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004/108/EC
          • EU Directive on Electrical Equipment designed for use within certain Voltage Limits
            (Low Voltage Directive) 2006/95/EC
EN 62040-1 / EN 62040-2 are the EU harmonised product Standard applicable for UPS systems.
Unit with open electric connections are determined for building-in only.
         This device fulfills the basic requirements of EN 62040-2. In a domestic environment, this product
         may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take additional measures.
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                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              General UPS Principle diagram
2.              Explanation of the Components in the UPS Principle diagram
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           Depending on the system configuration, the breakers represented in the principle diagram can be
           circuit breakers, switch-disconnectors (fuse switch-disconnectors) and the designation can be
           made according to customer's request          see «System Data» and «Single line diagram».
    A521   Option:                 These boards contain the burden resistor for the appropriate current transformer.
           Current Sense Boards
    Q501   Option:                 Provides for the isolation of the bypass mains input. The bypass mains
           Bypass mains input      input has to be protected by means of external protective devices
           circuit breaker or                 fuses or MCCB’s in compliance with the technical
           switch-disconnector     specification.
    Q502   Option:                 Provides for the isolation of the bypass mains input after the bypass
           Bypass mains circuit    transformer.
           breaker or switch-
           disconnector
    T501   Option:                 Provides for the galvanic isolation between the bypass mains input and
           Bypass mains input      the load. It is also installed in the case of a different bypass mains input
           transformer or          voltage and output voltage. Instead of a transformer a stabilizer can be
           stabilizer              inserted.
    Q601   Manual Bypass Switch    With this overlapping (make-before-break) switch, it is possible to isolate
           (MBS)                   the «System part» for service or maintenance works.
                                   This switch consists of 3 switching positions:
                                   Auto        in this position the load is supplied from the system (inverter
                                                or static bypass).
                                   Test        in this position the load is supplied direct from the bypass
                                                mains, and the UPS system can be tested without disturbing
                                                the consumers at the safe bus.
                                   Bypass      in this position the load is supplied direct from the bypass
                                                mains. The static switch is isolated from the bypass mains.
                                                For a total isolation of the «System part» Q001 and Q201
                                                must also be open.            See also «Commissioning»
    X601   System output           Provides for the connection of the load (e.g. PXP1xxx = L, N, PE /
           terminal (Load          PXP3xxx = L1, L2, L3, N, PE).
           terminal)
    Q611   Option:                 Provides for the disconnection of the load from the system.
           System output breaker
    A801   Interface board         This board:
                                   • acquires the temperature of the rectifier mains transformer, bypass
                                     mains transformer and output transformer
                                   • acquires the status of the breaker and switches, placed in the
                                     incoming
                                   • controls the fan speed and monitors the fans of the SBS fan module
                                     and transformer fan modules
                                   • converts the rectifier mains voltage and output voltage to a lower
                                     voltage, and secures the galvanic isolation between mains / output
                                     and control electronics. The voltage adaption is performed by the
                                     voltage selection PCB’s A805, A806.
    A802,   Current sense boards       These boards contain the burden resistor for the appropriate current
    A803                               transformer.
    A805,   Voltage sense boards       These board convert the acquired voltage by the interface board to a
    A806                               standard value.
    A810    Human Maschine             Includes:
            Interface (HMI)            • Display unit
                                       • Main operating status indications
                                       • Operating buttons
                                       • Detailed operating status indications
                                       • Alarm indications
                                       • Analog outputs for controlling the analog instruments
                                       • Service port
                                       For details      see description 7R9027GB «Operation & Display».
    A811    External connection        It is a part of the interface to the environment. Following information and
            board                      functions are available:
                                       Digital outputs
                                       • 1 pcs «Common Alarm» relay          fixed function
                                       • 2 pcs «Option» relays               free programmable function
                                       Digital inputs
                                       • 1 pcs «Emergency Power Off»         fixed function
                                       • 2 pcs «Option» inputs               free programmable function
                                       Temperature inputs
                                       • 3 pcs «Temperature» inputs for measuring the battery temperatures
                                            and ambient. Used for displaying on the HMI and for the «Charge
                                            Current Compensation» of the battery.
    A812    Option:                    It is used if two units are connected in parallel.
            Parallel operation         • communication between the individual units, in order to guarantee
            board                           that each unit knows in which operating mode the system is
                                            operated.
                                       • Load sharing between the individual units. Each unit takes over the
                                            same proportional part of the actual load.
    A821    Option:                    It is a part of the interface to the environment. The relay board provides:
            Relay board                • 16 pcs      Relay Outputs
                                       • 8 pcs       Digital Inputs
                                       All output sand inputs are free programmable to a function (input) or to
                                       an alarm (output).
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                                                                     SAFETY REGULATIONS
           UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                                           Type: PXP
                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Technical Safety Information for the User
                 1.1         Safety Instructions / Precautions
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         Qualified personnel are technically instructed persons who, because of their training, experience
         and position as well as their knowledge of appropriate standards, regulations, health and safety
         requirements and working conditions, are authorised to be responsible for the safety of the
         equipment, at all times whilst carrying out their normal duties and are therefore aware of, and can
         report, possible hazards. [The definition of qualified employees is according to «International
         Electrotechnical Vocubulary» (IEV) = IEC 60050].
                        Hazardous voltage
                        Failure to observe can kill, cause serious injury or material damage.
         ♦   Isolate from all AC mains and battery supplies before installation or dismantling work, as well
             as for fuse changes or post installation modifications.                  IEC 62040-1-2, 4.9.3
             prescribes: ISOLATE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM (UPS) BEFORE WORKING
             ON THIS CIRCUIT
         ♦   Observe the prescribed accident prevention and safety rules for the specific application.
         ♦   Before putting into operation check if the rated voltage for the unit conforms with the local
             supply voltage.
         ♦   Emergency stop devices must be provided for all applications. Operation of the emergency
             stop must inhibit any further uncontrolled operation.
         ♦   The electric connections must be covered !
         ♦   Earth connection must be checked for safe function after assembly !
                        Danger:
                        Used for:                      Immediate threatening danger
                        Possible consequences:         Can kill or cause grievous bodily harm
                        Warning:
                        Used for:                    Possible dangerous situation
                        Possible consequences:       Can kill or cause grievous bodily harm
                        Caution:
                        Used for:                    Possible dangerous situation
                        Possible consequences:       Insignificant physical injury. Also possible as warning
                                                     against material damage
                        Notice:
                        Used for:                    Possible dangerous situation
                        Possible consequences:       Possible damage of the product or something in its
                                                     environment
                        Important:
                        Used for:                    Tips for use and helpful informations
                        Possible consequences:       Not an information which warns against dangerous or
                                                     harmful situations !
                        When working inside the device or when isolating parts in the UPS system the
                        general safety recommendation and the local electrical regulations have to be
                        observed !
         For compliance with the various safety regulations the following points which constitute a hazard
         are mentioned:
                       As soon as the front door is opened the hazard of contact with parts at hazardous
                       voltages persists. Any operations inside the system must be carried out by
                       competent/authorized electrical personnel only. Extreme caution should be
                       exercised at all times.
         Certain parts of the current circuit are live, even if the system is shut dwon. Before any part is
         touched the circuit diagram must be studied and verification must be conducted with measuring
         instruments.
                        If a fire should break out inside the system, fire extinguishers with CO2 must be
                        used. Do not inhale vapors.
         ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONNEL:
         When working under hazardous voltage do not allow personnel to work alone. A second person
         should assist so that in the case of emergency help can be called for.
         When working on the battery (measuring, topping up electrolyte) goggles, protective (rubber)
         gloves, rubber apron and rubber boots shall be worn. Tools for working on the battery shall be
         insulated.         Refer to chapter on «Battery servicing».
                        If safety covers are provided, they are the provision for direct contact protection.
                        They shall prevent unintentional contact with parts at hazardous voltages. Special
                        caution is required at all times.
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                                                                             TECHNICAL DATA
          UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                           Type: PXP 1040-400/230-EN
                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              System configuration
2.              Mechanical Specification
3.              General Specification
4.              Electrical Specification of one System unit
5.              Adjustments
6.              Operational Parameters
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1.                SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
                  One complete UPS system is consisting of:
    Pcs:
    1       Rectifier / Charger
    1       Inverter including SBS
    1       Manual bypass switch (MBS)
    1       Bypass mains Transformer
    1       Battery          not in GUTOR’s scope of delivery
2.                MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION
    UPS
    Enclosure ....................................................................................     :   The UPS is housed in a free-standing,
                                                                                                           fully metal enclosed cabinet arranged
                                                                                                           for floor mounting.
3.                GENERAL SPECIFICATION
    Installation altitude with full rating ................................................            : max. 1000 m ASL
       With derating of 9 % per additional 1000 m ............................                         : max. 4000 m ASL
    Power factor
      - at load higher than 50% ....................................................                     :    0.98 lag.
      - at load between 15% and 50% ..........................................                           :    0.95 lag.
      - at load lower than 15% ......................................................                    :    0.90 lag.
    Short circuit current ........................................................... (rms)         :   25x output current (infinite low
                                                                                                        impedance of the supply source
                                                                                                        assumed)
    INVERTER
    Nominal input voltage ...............................................................           :   400 V DC
      Input voltage range
      - for adherence to the output data. ......................................                    :   335 V DC – 540 V DC
      - for adherence to the function. ............................................                 :   320 V DC – 560 V DC
    SYSTEM
    Overall efficiency .........................................................................      :    86 %
      Tolerances according to IEC 60146-2
5.                ADJUSTMENTS
    RECTIFIER / BATTERY
    Float charge voltage ....................................................................         :    436.0 V DC
    INVERTER
                                                                      Possibilities                                                 Settings
    Low DC voltage                       Warning ........        :    ...........................................................   353.0 V DC
                                         Shutdown ......         :    ...........................................................   333.0 V DC
    SYSTEM
                                                                      Possibilities                                                 Settings
    Delay of Alarm relays ............................           :    0...327 s ...........................................         5s
6.                OPERATIONAL PARAMETERS
                                                                      Possibilities                                   Settings
    Languages in Display ............................            :    8 languages:
                                                                      GB, DE, ES, FR, IT, PT, RU, CN................. GB
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                                                         FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
                UPS System with Manual Bypass Switch (MBS) and
                                    Static Bypass Switch (SBS),
                                                    Type: PXP
                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              General Explanations
2.              Operating Modes
3.              Normal Operation
4.              Battery Operation
5.              Static Bypass Operation
                5.1      «TEMPORARY» Static bypass operation
                5.2      «REQUESTED» Static bypass operation
6.              Charger Only
7.              Standby
8.              Off
9.              Manual Bypass
                9.1      Manual Bypass Switch at Position «TEST»
                9.2      Manual Bypass Switch at Position «BYPASS»
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1.       GENERAL EXPLANATION
         Actuation Of «Switches»
         Depending upon the system configuration, the switches represented in the sketches can be circuit
         breakers, switch-disconnectors (fuse switch-disconnectors) and the designation can be made
         according to customer's request       see «Principle diagram».
2.       OPERATING MODES
         The UPS can be operated in different operating modes, depending on the availability of the rectifier
         mains, bypass mains, battery voltage and actual load.
         When the system is operated with the Manual Bypass Switch (MBS) at position «AUTO» the
         following priorities are given:
3.       NORMAL OPERATION
         At normal operation the manual bypass switch (MBS) is always at position «AUTO».
         The AC input (rectifier mains) feeds to the PFC rectifier. The PFC rectifier compensates mains
         voltage variabilities as well as load deviations, and maintains the DC voltage constant.
         The rectifier supplies the inverter with energy and secures that the connected battery is kept on
         standby (float charge and boost charge depend on the charging condition and on the type of the
         battery).
         The downstream inverter converts the DC voltage by means of optimized sinewave pulse width
         control (PWM) into AC voltage and supplies the connected load.
                                                    Q201                        SBS
                                    BATTERY        (Q211)
                  BYPASS
                   MAINS Q501
          Concerns:                            Status:
          Rectifier mains                      available and within the tolerance range
          Q001                                 closed
          Bypass mains                         available and within the tolerance range (may be outside the
                                               tolerance range)
          Q501                                 closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)           at position «AUTO»
          Battery                              available and within the tolerance range (depending on the
                                               charging condition of the battery — it may be in recharge mode).
          Q201 (Q211)                          closed
          Rectifier                            ON
          Inverter                             ON
          Static bypass switch (SBS)           OFF
          Output voltage                       within the tolerance range
         If the supply of the load from the inverters is not secured, due to e.g. overload (150% 1 minute,
         125% 10 minutes) or a fault in the inverters, the UPS will change over to static bypass operation
                   for further information see section 5: «Static Bypass operation».
4.       BATTERY OPERATION
         At battery operation the manual bypass switch (MBS) is always at position «AUTO».
         The inverter is no longer supplied from the rectifier in the case of power sags or failures. The
         battery which is connected to the DC intermediate circuit is called up automatically and without
         interruption to supply the current.
         The discharging of the battery is signalled. The battery voltage drops as a function of the duration
         and the magnitude of the discharge current. The voltage drop is compensated by the inverter and
         thus the UPS output voltage is kept constant.
         If the limit of discharge of the battery is approached an alarm is activated. On mains recovery or on
         emergency power generation by means of a diesel generator before the limit of discharge is
         reached the system changes automatically back to normal operation, if not, the system will change
         automatically to bypass operation, if the bypass mains is available and within the tolerance range.
         If the bypass mains is not available or outside the tolerance range the system will shut down
         automatically.
         On mains recovery or on emergency power generation by means of a diesel generator the rectifier
         starts up as soon as the voltage is stable, and will charge the battery, if the UPS system is
         programmed for «AUTOSTART» at mains recovery. If the system is not programmed for
         «AUTOSTART» it has to be restarted manually            see description 7RG9035GB «Turn on -
         Switch over – Turn off».
         Depending on the depth of discharge of the battery the charge current is limited by means of the
         battery current limitation.
Fig. 2 The load is supplied from the battery via the inverter
                                      BATTERY
                                                      Q201                       SBS
                                                     (Q211)
                  BYPASS
                   MAINS   Q501
          Concerns:                              Status:
          Rectifier mains                        outside the tolerance range
          Q001                                   closed
          Bypass mains                           available and within the tolerance range (may be outside the
                                                 tolerance range)
          Q501                                   closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)             at position «AUTO»
          Battery                                available and within the tolerance range
          Q201 (Q211)                            closed
          Rectifier                              OFF
          Inverter                               ON
          Static bypass switch (SBS)             OFF
          Output voltage                         within the tolerance range
         This system part allows the consumers to be changed over without interruption to direct mains
         power supply (bypass mains) under adherence to the specified tolerances. The change-over can
         be initiated automatically by a control signal, or manually.
         Every interrupt-free change-over, whether automatic or manual is normally only possible if voltage,
         frequency and phase relation of the inverter are synchronized to the bypass mains. Deviations in
         the mains frequency outside the specified tolerance ranges inhibit normally a change-over. It is
         possible to configure the UPS in such a way that the system can change over to bypass even when
         it is not synchronized. In this case the change-over is made with a break (asynchronous change-
         over to bypass).
The manual change-over is only possible if the system is synchronized to the bypass mains.
         Automatic change-over of the load to the bypass mains takes place when the power supply within
         the specified tolerances is not assured by the inverters.
         If a bypass mains fault occurs in this situation the system will automatically change over to normal
         operation if the rectifier mains is available, otherwise a change-over to battery operation takes
         place if the battery is available and within the tolerance range (occurs only if the system is manually
         switched to bypass operation).             Thereby, depending on the programming a short loss of the
         output voltage can occur.
          Concerns:                         Status:
          Rectifier mains                   outside the tolerance range (may be within the tolerance range)
                                            ♦ The UPS will also change to bypass if the inverter is in
                                                current limitation, due to overload.       The power
                                                supply of the inverter is not guaranteed.
          Q001                              closed
          Bypass mains                      available and within the tolerance range
          Q501                              closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)        at position «AUTO»
          Battery                           outside the tolerance range (may be within the tolerance range)
                                            ♦ The UPS will also change to bypass if the inverter is in
                                                current limitation, due to overload.       The power
                                                supply of the inverter is not guaranteed.
          Q201 (Q211)                       closed
          Rectifier                         OFF / ON (depending on the cause of the change-over)
          Inverter                          OFF
          Static bypass switch (SBS)        ON
          Output voltage                    within the tolerance range
         If the overload does not exist any longer or a possible error is recovered, the UPS switches
         automatically back to normal operation or battery operation.
                                 BATTERY
                                                 Q201                         SBS
                                                (Q211)
                  BYPASS
                   MAINS Q501
          Concerns:                           Status:
          Rectifier mains                     available and within the tolerance range
                                              ♦ Bypass operation was selected by means of the Human
                                                  Machine Interface (HMI)
          Q001                                closed
          Bypass mains                        available and within the tolerance range
          Q501                                closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)          at position «AUTO»
          Battery                             available and within the tolerance range
                                              ♦ Bypass operation was selected by means of the Human
                                                  Machine Interface (HMI)
          Q201 (Q211)                         closed
          Rectifier                           ON
          Inverter                            ON
          Static bypass switch (SBS)          ON
          Output voltage                      within the tolerance range
6.       CHARGER ONLY
         Fig. 5
                                                                                 MANUAL BYPASS SWITCH
                                                                                      (MBS) Q601
                                                                                     BYPASS
                                  RECTIFIER           INVERTER                       TEST
                                                                                     AUTO
                   MAINS   Q001                                                                           LOAD
                                   BATTERY
                                                    Q201                       SBS
                                                   (Q211)
                  BYPASS
                   MAINS   Q501
          Concerns:                           Status:
          Rectifier mains                     available and within the tolerance range
          Q001                                closed
          Bypass mains                        available and within the tolerance range (may be outside the
                                              tolerance range)
          Q501                                closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)          at position «AUTO» — may be at position «TEST» or
                                              «BYPASS»              see section 9
          Battery                             available (depending on the charging condition)
          Q201 (Q211)                         closed
          Rectifier                           ON
          Inverter                            OFF
          Static bypass switch (SBS)          OFF
          Output voltage                      NO voltage (with MBS at position «AUTO»)
7.       STANDBY
         Fig. 6         UPS ready for switching on
                                      BATTERY
                                                       Q201                        SBS
                                                      (Q211)
                  BYPASS
                   MAINS   Q501
          Concerns:                              Status:
          Rectifier mains Í)                     available [at least one of the supplies Í) has to be available]
          Q001                                   closed
          Bypass mains                           available and within the tolerance range (may be outside the
                                                 tolerance range)
          Q501                                   closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)             at position «AUTO» — may be at position «TEST» or
                                                 «BYPASS»               see section 9
          Battery Í)                             available [at least one of the supplies Í) has to be available]
          Q201 (Q211)                            closed
          Rectifier                              OFF
          Inverter                               OFF
          Static bypass switch (SBS)             OFF
          Output voltage                         NO voltage (with MBS at position «AUTO»)
8.       OFF
                           Circuit breakers, switch-disconnectors (fuse switch-disconnectors) or changeover
                           switches as manual bypass switch (MBS), as well as any additional breakers may
                           only be actuated according to 7RG9060GB «Commissioning».
                                                      Q201                       SBS
                                      BATTERY        (Q211)
                  BYPASS
                   MAINS   Q501
          Concerns:                              Status:
          Rectifier mains                        not available (may be available)
          Q001                                   open
          Bypass mains                           not available (may be available)
          Q501                                   open
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)             at position «AUTO» — may be at position «TEST» or
                                                 «BYPASS»             see section 9
          Battery                                disconnected
          Q201 (Q211)                            open
          Rectifier                              OFF
          Inverter                               OFF
          Static bypass switch (SBS)             OFF
          Output voltage                         NO voltage
9. MANUAL BYPASS
                       The manual bypass switch (MBS) may only be actuated according to 7RG9060GB
                       «Commissioning».
Check therefore the fuse size of the main fuse at the UPS input (bypass mains) !
          Concerns:                      Status:
          Rectifier mains                available
          Q001                           closed
          Bypass mains                   available and within the tolerance range
          Q501                           closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)     at position «TEST»
          Battery                        available
          Q201 (Q211)                    closed
          Rectifier                      ON / OFF
          Inverter                       ON / OFF
          Static bypass switch (SBS)     ON / OFF
          Output voltage                 directly supplied from the bypass mains
          Concerns:                      Status:
          Rectifier mains                not available (may be available)
          Q001                           open
          Bypass mains                   available and within the tolerance range
          Q501                           closed
          Manual bypass switch (MBS)     at position «BYPASS»
          Battery                        disconnected
          Q201 (Q211)                    open
          Rectifier                      OFF
          Inverter                       OFF
          Static bypass switch (SBS)     OFF
          Output voltage                 directly supplied from the bypass mains
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                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Preparations before Packing
2.               Packing: Air / Oversea Transport = Solid Wooden Cases or OSB (Oriented
                 Strand Board) Cases
3.               Transport to the Installation Place
4.               Unpacking from the Case
5.               Storage
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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Drying agent
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Fig. 3
         Now the system is prepared to be packed in the case. The lifting into the case is conducted
         according to the instructions «Transport of the System without Packing» and the instructions given
         in this description         see section 3.
         2.    Protection against corrosion due to the effects of relative humidity and climatic factors
         3.    Protection against environmental factors (industrial exhausts, salt in the air, rain, snow, etc.)
         4.    Protection against theft (due to the sealed packing)
         5.    Suitable for lifting and forwarding equipment (Unit Load Concept)
         6.    Possible frequent reloading and retransferring
         7.    Shipment over poor roads
         8.    Economy of volume
         9.    Protection of environment when handling hazardous material
         10.   Capability of recycling
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                         The following representations correspond to a solid wooden case (the OSB cases
                         comprise instead of individual boards whole or max. 3 plates per side).
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                                                               Polyethylene edges:
                                                               for the protection and fixing of the system.
                                                               Cross laths (cross-heads)
                                                               are determined by the length of the case
                                                               and the size of the system to be packed.
                                                               (Only equipped in cases containing small
                                                               systems or in case of projecting cables,
                                                               etc.).
                                                               Compound foam material
                                                               for the protection of the system.
                                                               Floor cross laths
                                                               for the distribution of the load outward
                                                               (lifting of the case with belts) under each
                                                               socket of the system one floor cross lath
                                                               is laid (not fixed).
                                                                                 GUTOR
                                                                                 XXXXX
          1           2           3           4          5             6          7
                    This side up:
              1     The case must always be stored, transferred, and transported in such a way that the
                    arrow always point up.
                    Fragile, handle with care:
              2     Goods marked in this way must be handled with care and not dropped or tied under
                    any conditions.
                    Keep dry:
              3     Goods marked in this way also have to be protected from high humidity, they must be
                    kept under covers when in storage (no unprotected outdoor storage).
                    Sling here:
              4     The symbol indicates only where the sling should be applied, and not the method to
                    be used for applying it.
              5
                    Center of gravity:
                    This symbol clearly identifies the center of gravity.
                    GUTOR XXXXXX:
              6     This stamp is on each case delivered from GUTOR whereby XXXXXX = the GUTOR
                    reference number of the system packed therein.
         If required, additional markings are made according to the internal instructions S700.015 or
         according to the instructions of the client or of the case manufacturer.
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                        The following representations correspond to a solid wooden case (the OSB cases
                        comprise instead of individual boards whole or max. 3 plates per side)
                                                   Sling here:
                                                   The symbols indicate only where the sling should be
                                                   applied, and not the method to be used for applying it.
                                                   Whenever the symbols are at an equal distance from
                                                   the middle of the center of gravity, the package will
                                                   hang straight if the suspensions are of the same length.
                                                   If not, the suspension on one side must be shortened.
                                                   Never follow this symbol for packages that have
                                                   obviously been incorrectly identified and/or designed.
                                                   Doing so could cause the packages to be dropped.
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                                                     Center of gravity:
                                                     This symbol clearly identifies the center of gravity.
                                                     Reasonably the symbol should only be used when the
                                                     center of gravity is off-center in the package.
                                                     Application for the symbol on two surfaces
                                                     perpendicular to one another would be sufficient for
                                                     clear identification.
         If any damage has penetrated the case, or if it is not received in upright position (look for indication
         of this on the case), the shipper and the manufacturer should be notified immediately.
         All boxes, cases, pallets, and other packages must be examined after unloading for visible and
         apparent mechanical damage. Severely damaged packing or equipment should be left untouched
         until the shipper and the insurance company have inspected it. Records must be kept on all
         findings.
         Any non-mechanical damage found, such as: boxes, cases, or other packages that are wet
         through or very dirty must be recorded for a later inspection of their contents.
                     ♦ In both cases, an authorized inspector, in consultation with the insurance company,
                         must make a determination of the actual situation.
                     ♦ Photographs of the damaged containers should be taken as evidence.
         In case of any defects the manufacturer should be notified immediately in order to avoid a delay in
         the installation of the system.
         ♦    Unpack the system in a clean, dry storage area.
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         ♦   By means of a crowbar remove the cover (4). It is not necessary first to remove the cover skids
             (9) — since these are fixed to the cover (       see above picture).
         ♦   By means of a crowbar remove the side wall (front) (2) of the case. It is not necessary first to
             remove the front skids (7) with which the side wall of the case is fixed to the pallet (    see
             above picture).
         ♦   Now the system can be removed by means of a fork-lift. When lifting the prepacked system this
             has to be made according to the instructions «Transport of the System without Packing» and
             the instructions given in this description.
         ♦   Remove the VCI foil.
         ♦   Remove eventually delivered parts            see first picture of this description.
         ♦   Open the front door and examine the interior of the system for any potential damage due to
             mishandling of the system during transport. Notify the shipper and the manufacturer of any
             such damage immediately.          Proceed as mentioned under section 4.1.
         ♦   If the system is not going to be taken into use right away, put the VCI foil over the system again
             to protect it against dust and moisture.
         ♦   Move the system to its installation place. (Remember, before the final placing mount the
             ventilation grids     see description «Erection — Installation» section 2.1).
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5.       STORAGE
         SYSTEM
         If the system is not to be installed immediately, the cubicles included in the delivery should remain
         in dry storage in their crates and protected against dust. Storage temperatures advantageously
         should be between -10°C and +55°C (allowable max. -25°C and +70°C). This also applies
         generally to all replacement material for the system.
         If the humidity is very intense it can be necessary to operate heating facilities (optional) internal the
         system until the system will be turned on.
         The system is to be installed within 12 months after delivery and put into operation. After these 12
         months the manufacturer must be consulted, who will explain the necessary additional precautions
         (possibly commissioning by the manufacturer).
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                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Transport: C-Rail mounted
2.               Transport: Lifting Lugs mounted
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                                                          CAUTION:
                                                          The lifting lugs have to be strained
                                                          perpendicularly.
>45°
Examples:
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                                                                  ERECTION / INSTALLATION
           UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                                           Type: PXP
                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               General
2.               Installation / Erection
                 2.1    IP Protection
                 2.2    Placing
                 2.3    Cable Inlet
                 2.4    Parallel Operation Cables for Redundant Systems
3.               Ventilation
4.               Connection / Protection
                 4.1    Earthing of the Cubicle
                 4.2    Mains Connection
                 4.3    Backfeed Protection
                 4.4    Battery Connection
                 4.5    Earthing of the Battery (for Systems with Battery)
                 4.6    Connection of the Load
                 4.7    External Protection
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1.         GENERAL
           The following has to be considered in connection with the installation of the UPS system:
                          ♦    System room
                          ♦    Cable connection / cable interconnection
                          ♦    Losses, ambient temperature, ventilation
                          ♦    Connection / Protection
                          ♦    Earthing of the cubicle
                          ♦    Mains connection
                          ♦    Connection of load / distribution
                          ♦    3-phase systems with SMPS load (increased neutral current)
In the following sections the general requirements for the installation of UPS systems is explained.
2.         INSTALLATION / ERECTION
2.1        IP Protection
           Dependent on the degree of protection with which the system was ordered (see «Technical data»)
           the system can optionally be equipped with additional gland plates, air filters on the bottom or air
           filters in the door.
           VENTILATION GRIDS Í)
           Fit the ventilation grids on the front and the back of the device socket to the snap clip on both sides
           by means of sheet metal screws M5,5 and the corresponding washers.                  see Fig. 1.
                           If additional air filters on the bottom and gland plates are to be mounted it is
                           absolutely necessary to displace the system to its definite place of erection
      )                   before attaching the ventilation grids to the front, since then a transport of the
                           system with mounted air filters and gland plates by means of a fork-lift or a pallet-
                           truck is no longer possible.
                                When mounting the rain roof special attention must be paid to the fact that
                                no parts fall into the system. Besides, the rain roofs are not appropriate for a
                                load from top and the system may also not be lifted at the rain roof.
              FIG. 1           Mounting of air filters and gland plates, as well as fixing of ventilation grids
                              (front and back)
                                                                       for      tes
                                                               pu l l s nd pl a                                     Snap action
                                                             w- gla
                                                      Dra and
                                                           rs
                                                     filte
                                              ai r
                                                                                              xe d
                                                                                        b e fi
                                                                                     to d
    Grid holder                                                               n grid nt an
                   Air grid                                             ati o       o
                                                                                  fr ck
                                                                    ntil the          a
                                                                  Ve on the b
                                     Door frame or
                                     back cover
                                                                                                            Fixing means
                                                           Ventilation grid
                               Device
                                                                         Screw
                               socket
                                                            Washer
                                             Snap action
2.2 Placing
                                The ventilation grids have in any case to be fixed on the back of the system
                                before it will be placed to the wall or back to back.  see section 2.1.
         The UPS system is built in a cubicle with a stable frame. On this frame heavy components such as
         transformers, etc. are mounted. The frame can be placed direct on a levelled concrete floor.
         The UPS system can be placed with the backside to the wall or back to back. If possible, preferably
         a distance of 100mm from the backside of the system to the wall or between the systems should be
         provided.
         Above the top of the system a clearance of 500mm has to be provided to ensure sufficent space for
         the air outlet         in fig. 2 typical installations are shown.
3.       VENTILATION
         Attention must be paid to the heat that is to be removed which is generated by the power losses of
         the system. The inlet and outlet of air must be ensured, otherwise the system can produce an
         alarm due to overheating, or even shut down. Therefore the ambient temperature stated in the
         «Technical Data» is to be observed. Alarm indication is given if the temperature of the power
         components exceeds the permitted level.
         Objects which obstruct ventilation or which are easily combustible should under no circumstances
         be placed on, under or very near the system.
         If the system is placed with the backside to the wall or back to back, a space of at least 100mm has
         to be guaranteed.
         The necessary quantity of air cooling per hour depends on the one side on the total developed
         power dissipation, i.e. from the size and number of installed UPS systems, and on the other side on
         the possible resp. permitted warming of the cooling air. The permitted warming of the cooling air is
         the difference between the admissible ambient temperature (e.g. 30° C) and the incoming
         temperature of the cooling air into the room (e.g. 25° C).
4.       CONNECTION / PROTECTION
4.1      Earthing Of The Cubicle
         The system cubicle must be earthed, for which purpose earth bars/terminals are provided inside
         the system.
The person carrying out the work must be an authorised installation electrician.
         The fuse protection and the wire cross section of the mains connection can be seen in the
         «Technical Data», however, only if these meet also to the local electrical regulations.
         The rectifier mains input and the bypass mains input must be protected by external fuses or
         MCCB’s.
         All AC mains supply connections are provided with suitable isolators of the contactor type
         according to IEC 60947, to prevent the occurrence of any hazardous voltages at these terminals in
         the case of AC mains failure due to backfeed from the inverter operating in the stored energy
         mode.
All required backfeed contactors in AC mains AND AC bypass path are provided
         All AC mains supply connections have to be provided with suitable isolators of the type MCCB,
         switch according to IEC 60947, to prevent the occurrence of any hazardous voltages at these
         terminals in the case of AC mains failure due to backfeed from the inverter operating in the stored
         energy mode.
         When the backfeed protection isolator is external to the UPS, the type and rating of this suitable
         isolating device is specified in the «Technical Data».
         For permanently connected UPS where automatic backfeed isolation is provided external to the
         equipment, the instructions shall require the fitting by the user of a warning label on all primary
         power isolators installed remote from the UPS area to warn electrical maintenance personnel that
         the circuit feeds an UPS.
                        One or more required backfeed isolators are not provided internally and must
                        be provided externally.
         It might be necessary to install a bypass transformer with galvanic isolation to permit a connection
         of the output neutral to earth, depending on the actual installation         please refer to the local
         legal provisions.
         In addition, the conditions for the rectifier incoming feeder fuse (mains) can be seen in the
         «Technical data».
         CIRCUIT BREAKER
         We recommend when inserting circuit breakers between the busbar and the consumer, to choose
         such a type that its rated current not exceeds 15% of the nominal current of the system (voltage
         drop over the line between UPS system and consumer max. 3%).
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                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Overview
2.               Operation
3.               Display Menu Tree
                 3.1    Overview Menu
                 3.2    Main Menu
                 3.3    System Status
                 3.4    System Control
                 3.5    Event Log
                 3.6    Settings
                 3.7    Diagnosis
                 3.8    Configuration
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1.       OVERVIEW
         The «Human Machine Interface» (HMI) of the UPS system is divided up into the following
         functional sections:
            1)      Display Unit
            2)      Main Operating Status Indications
            3)      Operation
            4)      Detailed Operating Status Indications
            5)      Alarm Indications
2.       OPERATION
                        Designation     Explanation
                                        Push-button for turning OFF the system. For this function the
                                        push-button «OFF» must be pressed simultaneously with push-
                                        button «ON»
                        OFF
             OFF                                         With this action the system is shut-down
                                                         no output voltage.
         Integrated into the «Human Machine Interface» (HMI) there is a display unit. It consists of a LCD
         display and a set of navigation buttons.
         The display is used to indicate status information (measurements, alarms, event log), to control the
         system and to modify basic settings.
         In a normal situation the current operational mode and status data of the system is shown in an
         overview menu on the display.
                        Designation     Explanation
                                        • Enter the «Main menu» from the overview menu
                        ENTER           • Enter the selected sub-menu
                                        • Save a setting
ESC • Leave the actual menu and return to the higher level menu
Designation Explanation
Overview Menu
Main Menu
System Status
System Control
Charger Mode
Bypass Control
Functional Test
ABM Test
Discharge Test
Instruments test
Event Logging
View Alarms
View Log
View Statistics
Clear Log
Clear Statistic
Settings
System
Display setup
Diagnosis
Configuration
          Standby (System
          switched OFF)
         The lamp test function subsequently activates the green, red, yellow LEDs of the mimic diagram
         and the alarm LEDs. The main state indicator LEDs left of the LCD display are also tested through.
         On the LCD display all segments are switched on.
         When the test sequence has completed, then the display switches back to the overview menu and
         the LEDs again show the current system status.
         This function can be used, if the user does not understand the (accidentally) configured display
         language and the user is unable the find the display settings menu.
Display Action
Enter a sub-menu:
Display Action
         The sub-menu «System status» offers all measurements and status informations on several
         display pages. A downward arrow on the last display line indicates the possibility to switch to
         another page by pressing the            button whilst an upward arrow on the first display line
          Display                        Action
                                        ♦ Input current per phase.
                                        ♦ Bypass current per phase. (only displayed if bypass input
                                          measurement is installed.)
                                        ♦ Output current per phase.
                                        ♦ Real power on output
                                        ♦ Apparent power on output
                                        ♦ Power factor (cos phi) on output. (A «C» behind the power
                                          factor indicates capacitive load whilst an «I» indicates an
                                          inductive load)
                                        ♦   Battery voltage
                                        ♦   Battery current (positive = charging, negative = discharging)
                                        ♦   Actual battery charge in % of installed capacity
                                        ♦   Calculated runtime for the actual load and battery charge
Display Action
Display Action
Enter a sub-menu:
Display Action
         This page shows the configured period and the charge time for the «Cyclic charge»:
          Display                          Action
         The system asks the user to confirm switching ON or OFF the static bypass switch:
          Display                          Action
         If the system was able to switch the static bypass switch ON, it informs the user when a
         manual switch-over is allowed.
         Depending on the actual status of the system and the performed actions the display shows
         additional informations.
          Display                         Action
Wait 10 seconds or
Display Action
Enter a sub-menu:
          The ABM Test initiates a capacity discharge of 10 %. During this test the battery voltage is
          monitored. If the battery voltage drops below the battery weak level the battery weak error is
          generated, if the voltage drops below the battery defective level the battery defective error is
          generated. The test then stops immediately. Both errors are stored and can only be reset by
          resetting the ABM data. The ABM Test can only be started if the battery is at least 50 % charged.
Display Action
          If automatic ABM test is selected in the system settings, the ABM test is executed (if possible)
          automatically every 3 or every 6 months. After the test the system returns to the former operation
          mode.
Display Action
          After the test the system returns to the former operation mode. The data of the last discharge test
          are shown in the menu «View Statistic».
Display Action
Enter a sub-menu:
Display Action
         Included data:
             •   The number of the current entry in the log stack and the number of events.
             •   Date and time when the event occurred.
             •   The alarm number.
             •   «Open» or «Closed» information for digital inputs.
             •   Text description of the alarm.
The view statistics menu offers all statistical system information on several display pages.
         A downward arrow on the last display line indicates the possibility to switch to another page by
         pressing the        button whilst an upward arrow on the first display line indicates a previous page
3.6 Settings
Display Action
Select «Settings»:
Enter a sub-menu:
3.6.1    System
         The system settings menu allows the user to modify the settings for «Auto Start» and «Auto
         Boost». Additionally, the configuration of «Async to Byp» is shown as «view only» and can not be
         modified via the display menu.
          Display                         Action
         Modify configurations:
          Display                          Action
Abort modification:
Abort modification:
Display Action
Abort modification:
         During modification of a setting, the new value is directly updated in the following way:
         • The language name is printed in the new language.
         • The display is set to the configured contrast value to offer a preview.
         • The beeper is activated once per second with the configured volume.
         Possible selections:
          Display                           Action
                                            The configured language of the display menus:
                                            • English
                                            • Español
                                            • Deutsch
                                            • Français
                                            • Italiano
                                            • Português
                                            • Русский
                                            • Chinese
          Display                           Action
                                            Beeper volume setting:
                                            • 0 (beeper off)
                                            • 1 (low volume)
                                            • …
                                            • 3 (high volume)
3.7 Diagnosis
Display Action
Select «Diagnosis»:
         The system diagnosis menu offers information about the state of the digital inputs and some
         additional internal measurements and state information. A downward arrow on the last display line
         indicates the possibility to switch to another page by pressing the          button whilst an upward
arrow on the first display line indicates a previous page that can be entered by pressing the
button.
                                        Transformer temperatures:
                                            ♦ Input transformer
                                            ♦ Output transformer
                                            ♦ Bypass transformer
3.8 Configuration
Display Action
Select «Configuration»:
         The menu offers information about the system configuration. A downward arrow on the last display
         line indicates the possibility to switch to another page by pressing the           button whilst an
         upward arrow on the first display line indicates a previous page that can be entered by pressing the
                button.
Display Action
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                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              Overview
2.              Operating Status Indications
                2.1 Main Operating Status
                2.2 Detailed Operating Status
3.              Alarm Indications
                3.1   Alarm indication concept
                3.2   Alarm indication
                3.3   Alarm Pop-Up on LCD Display
                3.4   Common Alarm
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1.       OVERVIEW
         The Human Machine Interface (HMI) of the UPS system is divided up into the following functional
         sections:
            1)       Display Unit
            2)       Main Operating Status Indication
            3)       Operation
            4)       Detailed Operating Status Indication
            5)       Alarm Indication
ON OFF
3.        ALARM INDICATIONS
3.1       Alarm Indication Concept
          The alarm indication concept enables a fault diagnosis because of the distinction between first
          alarm, further alarms and present faults. It consists of the following parts:
    LED   Event
                   LED Alarm Text               Alarm Description
    No.   No.
                                                during requested static bypass operation.
                                                One of the transformer-, SBS- or power module fans
    14    825      Fan failure
                                                indicates an error.
                                                The UPS measures a temperature above the threshold
    15    814      Overtemperature              level in one of the power modules or in one of the power
                                                transformers.
          To confirm all pending pop-up messages and to return to the «overview menu», press                   .
                                                                                                           .
          As long as a pop-up is present on the display the internal beeper is activated.
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                                                                                            SERVICE PORT
           UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                                           Type: PXP
                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Overview
                 1.1 Connection
                 1.2 Log-in
                 1.3 Navigation
2.               Menu Tree
                 2.1 System Information
                     2.1.1 System Information
                     2.1.2 Check Inputs
                     2.1.3 Diagnosis Data Dump
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1.       OVERVIEW
1.1      Connection
         The service port is located on the backside of the frontpanel as indicated on the following picture:
LCD board
J406
Frontpanel board
                                                                 J404
                                                                        J405
J402 J403
(Frontpanel seen from the backside when the UPS door is open)
         The serial port for the connection to a computer or notebook is the connector J405 (D-Sub, 9-Pin,
         Female). The pinout of this connector is:
Use the service port cable 940-0024D for the proper connection of all required signals.
         Start up a terminal software on your computer (Hyper Terminal, TeraTerm or any other terminal
         software) and open a serial connection with the following parameters:
                                    •          38’400 Baud
                                    •          8 data bits
                                    •          no parity
                                    •          1 stop bit
                                    •          no flow control
                                    •          no local echo
1.2      Log-In
         To log-in into the main menu, before enter the password «gutor» open the connection to the HMI.
         (The entered characters of the password are not shown on the screen.)
         The main menu should then appear on the terminal screen. If it doesn’t, please check the
         connection according section 1.1.
1.3      Navigation
         After entering the password, the main menu appears on the terminal screen. This menu looks as
         following:
The header of the main menu (as well as the header of all sub-menus) shows:
         Navigation in the menu tree works by simply pressing buttons on the computer keybord as
         described directly within each sub-menu.
         In the main menu, a list of 2 possible sub-menus is displayed. The user is then asked to choose
         one of the numbers 1-2 to enter a sub-menu. Press one of these buttons on your keyboard to open
         the sub-menu. Press «0» to leave the service port menu. The menu can afterwards again be
         reached by entering the password.
         If no button is pressed within 15 minutes, the service port session is terminated and the terminal
         screen is cleared. The main menu can afterwards again be reached by entering the password.
2.       MENU TREE
         The main menu offers 2 sub-menus that can be reached as described above:
         2.    System configuration
               Modification of system configuration parameters is possible via this sub-menu.
          ************************************************************
          *                  GUTOR PXP Service Port                  *
          ************************************************************
          * Controller Firmware Revision : 00.00.00                  *
          * UPS Serial Number            : 123456789012              *
          * Current date and time        : 23/05/07 16:33:06         *
          ************************************************************
          *                                                          *
          * System Information                                       *
          ************************************************************
          *                                                          *
          * 1: System Information                                    *
          * 2: Check Inputs                                          *
          * 3: Diagnosis Data Dump                                   *
          *                                                          *
          * 0: Exit                                                  *
          *                                                          *
          * Choose [1-3,0]:                                          *
          *                                                          *
          ************************************************************
         2.       Check Inputs
                  The function of the system’s digital inputs can be checked via this sub-menu.
Press «0» to leave this sub-menu and to return to the system information menu.
          ************************************************************
          *                  GUTOR PXP Service Port                  *
          ************************************************************
          * Controller Firmware Revision : 00.00.00                  *
          * UPS Serial Number            : 123456789012              *
          * Current date and time        : 23/05/07 16:33:06         *
          ************************************************************
          *                                                          *
          * Diagnosis Data Dump                                      *
          ************************************************************
          ************************************************************
          * Press ’1’ to start (may take some minutes!)              *
          *       ‚0' to exit                                        *
          ************************************************************
         To start the generation and the upload of the diagnosis data dump, either
             • start the «PXP_Upload» macro if you are using the «Tera Term» terminal application, or
             • start logging of the terminal screen and press «1» if you are using another terminal
                  application.
Press «0» to leave this sub-menu and to return to the system information menu.
The data required for the dump is then collected in the system (this can take some minutes !):
         When all data is collected and printed to the terminal screen, the following menu appears on the
         screen, to indicate the end of the data dump:
         If you used the «PXP_Upload» macro in the «Tera Term» terminal application, you can find the
         uploaded file in your «c:\temp\» folder now. The received file can then be sent to GUTOR for
         analysis.
         If you did not use the «PXP_Upload» macro in the «Tera Term» terminal application, you have to
         stop logging now. The received file can then be sent to GUTOR for analysis.
               To modify a specific configuration parameter (e.g. Boost charge voltage), GUTOR has to be
               informed about the planned change and the actual value of the «Configuration counter» as
               displayed in this menu.
The passwords are of variable length and contain the characters: a-z, A-Z, 0-9 and «.» .
               The password can be entered via the keyboard or can be copy-pasted into the terminal
               application (if supported) and is displayed on the screen. After correct input of the password,
               press «ENTER» to activate the setting change. Press «ESC» at any time to cancel the
               modification of a setting.
               Depending on the password and the setting to be changed, the result of the action is
               displayed on the next screen:
1. Incorrect password:
Nothing is changed in this case. Press «0» to return to the «System Configuration» menu.
               The new configuration parameter has directly been applied in the system. Press «0» to
               return to the «System Configuration» menu.
               The new configuration parameter has been saved in the system. A restart of the system is
               required to activate the new configuration.
               The new configuration parameter has directly been applied in the system. Press «0» to
               return to the «System Configuration» menu.
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                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              Connection Diagram ««External Connection Board»» (A811)
3. Assignment
4.              Digital Inputs
                4.1 Assigned Functions
                4.2 Technical Data: Inputs (A811)
                4.2 Technical Data: Inputs (A821)
5.              Digital Outputs
                5.1 Assigned Alarms
                5.2 Relay Delay
                5.3 Technical Data: Outputs (A811 and A821)
                                                     Please note:
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                                     permission of GUTOR Electronic LLC.
Fig. 1:
                                                                       Option:
                                                                       Digital output 2
                                                                       Option:
                                                                       Digital output 1
                      EXTERNAL CONNECTION
                                                                       Option:
                                                                       Digital output
                                                                       Common alarm
                           BOARD A811
                                                                      Option:
                                                                      Digital input 2
                                                                      Option:
                                                                      Digital input 1
Battery temp. 1
           Not all the power sources will be disconnected as with a real Emergency
           Power Off
Digital output 16
                                                                                   Digital output 15
              Digital input 8
                                                                                   Digital output 14
              Digital input 7
                                                                                   Digital output 13
                                                                                   Digital output 11
                                                   RELAY BOARD A821
              Digital input 5
                                                                                   Digital output 10
              Digital input 4
                                                                                   Digital output 9
              Digital input 3
                                                                                   Digital output 8
              Digital input 2
                                                                                   Digital output 7
              Digital input 1
                                                                                   Digital output 6
Digital output 5
Digital output 4
Digital output 3
Digital output 2
Digital output 1
3.          ASSIGNMENT
            All of the digital inputs and outputs can be assigned to functions and alarms by configuration (no fix
            assignment), but there is the following exception on the «External Connection Board» (A811):
4.          DIGITAL INPUTS
4.1         Assigned Functions
            The following functions are assigned to the digital inputs:
                                                      Display Status /
    Input       Function                                                         Description
                                                      Log Text
    ECB-EPO     Emergency Power Off                   EPO                        Emergency Power Off
                                                                                 Shut down UPS. UPS transfers
     ECB-In1    Remote OFF                            Remote OFF
                                                                                 to standby.
     ECB-In2    Blocking boost/initial charge         Block Boost/Init           Block boost and inital charge
                                                                                 Transfers the UPS into boost
     RB1-In1    Force to boost charge                 Force to Boost
                                                                                 charge mode
     RB1-In2    Remote ON                             Remote ON                  Start UPS.
                                                                                 Transfers the UPS into initial
     RB1-In3    Force to Initial Charge               Force to Initial
                                                                                 charge mode
     RB1-In4    Clock synchronisation                 Clock Synch                Synchronises the UPS clock.
                                                                                 Transfers UPS into static bypass
     RB1-In5    Force to Static Bypass                Force to SBS
                                                                                 operation
*)  42.2V * 2  60V
5.         DIGITAL OUTPUTS
5.1        Assigned Alarms
           The following alarms are assigned to the digital outputs:
    Output       Event
                          Alarm Text                    Alarm Description
    No.          No.
    ECB-ComAl    800      Common Alarm                  There is at least one pending alert in the system.
    ECB-Out01    15       Battery operation             The system is in battery operation.
    ECB-Out02    161      SBS ON                        The system is in static bypass operation. The bypass
                                                        supplies the load (temporary or requested static
                                                        bypass operation).
    RB1-Out01    167      MBS: AUTO                     The manual bypass switch is in position «AUTO».
    RB1-Out02    41       Float charge                  The battery charger has been set to «Float charge»
                                                        state. The batteries are charged with the configured
                                                        float charge voltage.
    RB1-Out03    42       Boost charge                  The battery charger has been set to «Boost charge»
                                                        mode. The batteries are charged with the configured
                                                        boost charge voltage.
    RB1-Out04
    RB1-Out05    812      Mains out of tolerance        The mains input voltage is out of the configured
                                                        tolerance, a phase is missing, there is a phase
                                                        rotation fault or the frequency is out of the configured
                                                        tolerance.
    RB1-Out06    807      Bypass out of tolerance       The bypass voltage is out of the configured
                                                        tolerance, a phase is missing, there is a phase
                                                        rotation fault or the frequency is out of the configured
                                                        tolerance.
    RB1-Out07    269      Output overloaded             The UPS output is overloaded (>105%).
    RB1-Out08    146      Inverter asynchronous         The UPS is unable to synchronise to the bypass
    Output         Event
                            Alarm Text                    Alarm Description
    No.            No.
                                                          source.
    RB1-Out09      305      Battery discharged            The battery voltage is below the configured low
                                                          battery voltage warning level.
    RB1-Out10      331      Q201/Q211 open                The battery switch Q201 / Q211 is open.
    RB1-Out11      826      Battery earth fault           The UPS measures a battery earth fault.
    RB1-Out12      830      Rectifier fault               The UPS has detected a PFC rectifier or a charger
                                                          fault.
    RB1-Out13      831      Inverter fault                The UPS has detected a inverter fault.
    RB1-Out14      803      SBS fault                     The communication to the SBS is faulty or DC is
                                                          detected during requested static bypass operation.
    RB1-Out15      825      Fan failure                   One of the transformer-, SBS- or power module fans
                                                          indicates an error.
    RB1-Out16      814      Overtemperature               The UPS measures a temperature above the
                                                          threshold level in one of the power modules or in one
                                                          of the power transformers.
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                                                                                            COMMISSIONING
                UPS System with Manual Bypass Switch (MBS) and
                                    Static Bypass Switch (SBS),
                                                    Type: PXP
                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              Preparations with Power Off
2.              Commissioning of the UPS System
3.              Switching Volt-free of the UPS System
4.              Recommissioning of the UPS System
                                                              Please note:
      No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means — electronic or
       mechanical, including photocopying and recording — for whatever reason, without the explicit written
                                     permission of GUTOR Electronic LLC.
                        When planning the initial checks read first the complete chapter before starting the
                        check procedure.
         PRINCIPLE DIAGRAM
                        Depending upon the system configuration, the switches mentioned in this
                        description can be circuit breakers, switch-disconnectors (fuse switch-
                        disconnectors) and the designation can be made according to customer's request
                                 see «Single line diagram».
         FAULT LOCATION
         For eventual fault location          see Description «Trouble Shooting».
1. Check by means of a voltage measuring device that all power sections are de-energized.
2. Check that the earthing of all cubicles is secure and there are no damages.
         4.    Check that all printed circuit boards are correctly mounted and the plugs are firmly plugged
               in.
7. If bags with moisture absorbing material are in the cubicle, remove these.
                                 Check that the interior of the UPS system is dry. If there is any condensed
                                 water, let the UPS system stand with the front doors open in a dry and
                                 warm area for at least 24 hours.
              b)   UPS
                   •     Rectifier mains input switch ........................................Q001 open
                   •     Battery switch (Battery box) ........................................Q211 (if available) closed Í)
                   •     Battery switch..............................................................Q201 open Í)
                                  Í) Please note:
                                  The system can consist either of only one internal battery switch Q201 or
                                  one battery switch Q211 (Battery box), or of both.
                                  If only the battery switch Q211 (Battery box) is available, the procedures
                                  below have to be executed with this one.
         2.   Apply the rectifier mains voltage (according to «Connection diagram») and check phase
              sequence as well as the voltage.
         3.   Apply the bypass mains voltage (according to «Connection diagram») and check phase
              sequence as well as the voltage.
                        The safe bus is now energized via the closed bypass mains input switch
                        Q501 and the manual bypass switch Q601.
                                                  started):
                                                              ON
Select «YES»:
Select «YES»:
Select «YES»:
Select «YES»:
                       Before switching volt-free the system, make sure that the bypass
                       mains is available and within the tolerance range.
Select «YES»:
simultaneously
                              After 5 minutes, when the DC capacitors have discharged, the UPS system
                              is volt-free with the exception of components, which are connected between
                              the terminals and the switch.
                              Check by means of a voltage measuring device that all power sections are
                              de-energized.           Remember, the rectifier mains and the bypass mains,
                              as well as the battery are still applied !
                                                 started):
                                                             ON
Select «YES»:
Select «YES»:
4. Normal operation:
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                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              Operational Buttons for Turning ON, Switching Over and Turning OFF the UPS
                System
2.              Turning ON the UPS System
3.              Switching Over from Normal Operation to Bypass Operation
4.              Switching Over from Bypass Operation to Normal Operation
5.              Turning OFF the UPS System
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       mechanical, including photocopying and recording — for whatever reason, without the explicit written
                                     permission of GUTOR Electronic LLC.
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                                     Push-button for turning OFF the system. For this function the
                                     push-button «OFF» must be pressed simultaneously with push-
                                     button «ON»
                     OFF
            OFF                                     With this action the system is shut-down
                                                    no output voltage.
ESC • Leave the actual menu and return to the higher level menu
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                                                 started):
                                                             ON
For further information see description 7RG9027GB «Operation & Display Menus».
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Select «YES»:
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              This first procedure is only required if the system was switched to manual bypass operation
              before.
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Select «YES»:
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         2.   Switch over the UPS system from static bypass operation to normal operation:
               Precondition / Display        Action
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                             If a desired status change is not possible, the system stays in the old status
                             and is not trying to reinitiate the status change !
                      Ensure that the users of all consumers connected to the UPS system are informed
                      before proceeding with the following steps and before turning off the system.
simultaneously
                           After 5 minutes, when the DC capacitors have discharged, the UPS system is
                           volt-free with the exception of components, which are connected between the
                           terminals and the switch.
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                          Check by means of a voltage measuring device that all power sections are de-
                          energized.           Remember, the rectifier mains and the bypass mains, as
                          well as the battery are still applied !
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                                                                                                     MAINTENANCE
            UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                                            Type: PXP
                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.                Maintenance of the UPS System
                  1.1 Monthly Checks
                  1.2 Semiannual Checks
                  1.3 Annual Checks
                                                                  Please note:
     No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means — electronic or
      mechanical, including photocopying and recording — for whatever reason, without the explicit written
                                    permission of GUTOR Electronic LLC.
         Due to the critical intended purpose and to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the
         equipment, inspection and preventive maintenance are essential.
         For the checks listed below a brief report/checklist shall be issued where all findings are
         documented. These records must be available in case of a warranty claim.
         5.    The lamp and display test can be directly started from the overview menu by pressing twice
               (within 2 seconds) the        button.
               The lamp test function subsequently enables the green, red, yellow LEDs of the mimic
               diagram and the indicator LEDs. The main state indicator LEDs left of the LCD display are
               also tested through. On the LCD display all segments are switched on.
               When the test sequence has completed, then the display switches back to the overview
               menu and the LEDs again show the current system status.
         2.    Read out the event log and analyse it. In case of irregularities which can not be explained,
               kindly contact the GUTOR support.
         Detailed corresponding data for the maintenance of the battery           see the information given
         by the battery manufacturer in «Battery documentation».
         1.    Check in the Display log whether the system recognises a defective battery              replace
               the battery.
         3.    Check all wet battery cells on the liquid level and if necessary refill            see «Battery
               documentation».
         4.    Check the voltage of each individual cell (in the case of wet battery cells additionally the
               specific gravity) of the «pilot cells»    «Battery documentation».
         2.    Annually the cell covers must be cleaned and if necessary the poles and links must also be
               cleaned (possible corrosion) and slightly greased.
         4.    Check the battery with the rectifier switched on. Measure and record the voltage of each cell.
               In the case of wet cells additionally the specific gravity must be checked and recorded.
The Function «ABM» helps to figure out whether the battery is o.k., weak or defective.
         The ABM Test initiates an capacity discharge of 10 %. During this test the battery voltage is
         monitored. If the battery voltage drops below the battery weak level the battery weak error is
         generated, if the voltage drops below the battery defective level the battery defective error is
         generated. The test then stops immediately. Both errors are stored and can only be reset by
         resetting the ABM data. The ABM Test can only be started if the battery is at least 50 % charged.
Display Action
         If automatic ABM test is selected in the system settings, the ABM test is executed (if possible)
         automatically every 3 or every 6 months. After the test the system returns to the former operation
         mode.
                         The discharge test can only be started when the bypass voltage
                         and the frequency are in tolerance.
         Additionally there is available a continuous battery runtime calculation at actual load. This
         information can be get from the Overview menu if the system is running in Battery operation. If the
         system is running in Normal operating the information can be get from the system status menu:
         For accurate calculation of the battery runtime it is recommended to perform periodically (anually) a
         discharge test as follows:
         In the Discharge Test submenu, the battery discharge test can either be started or stopped. The
         discharge test initiates a complete discharge of the battery down to the test stop voltage defined in
         the system settings. The discharge time is then used to recalibrate the battery runtime counter.
After the test the system returns to the former operation mode.
         At the end of this test the capacity of the battery is low. If at this time a mains failure occurs, it will
         have a direct influence on the emergency runtime (autonomy time). Therefore, this check must be
         co-ordinated with the personnel (e.g. operator of the connected load). Nevertheless, the test should
         not be performed because it provides the best information on the condition of the batteries.
         Please note that after this test it will take regularly 8 to 24 hours before the battery is recharged and
         the full back-up time is available again.
         Detailed corresponding data for the maintenance of the battery                 see the information given
         by the battery manufacturer in «Battery documentation».
The data of the discharge test can be shown in the menu «View Statistic»:
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                                                              Please note:
     No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means — electronic or
      mechanical, including photocopying and recording — for whatever reason, without the explicit written
                                    permission of GUTOR Electronic LLC.
             As a minimum GUTOR specifies that the following components and parts in the UPS systems are
             replaced according to the time periods indicated:
             These values refer to a maximum ambient temperature of 40° Celsius and a maximum load of
             70%. If one of these values is continuously exceeded, the items mentioned must be replaced 1
             year earlier.
              Note 2:    With enabled battery monitor (option) the battery is automatically monitored.
                         In the case of a faulty battery an alarm is generated.
              Note 3:    The air filters must be checked at least every 6 months. Dependent on the
                         contamination they must be replaced immediately.
                                                Options
                                      Reference    Normal     Harsh     Replace
    Part                              Designator   Scope      Env.      Cycle          Remarks
    Harmonic Filters                                  X         X           10 years
    Static Transfer Switch                            X         X           10 years
                                                                                       according specific
    TDS                                               X         X           10 years   instructions
    AC/DC Converter                   T010, T410      X         X           10 years
    DC/DC Converter                                   X         X           10 years
                  Replacement cycle intervals may be shorter and the scope may need to be extended if
                  the system is exposed to harsh environmental conditions (vibration, climate, air-
                  pollution).
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                                                                        SERVICE — TRAINING —
                                                                         CONTACT ADDRESSES
            UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                                            Type: PXP
                 TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.               Service/Repairs
                 1.1    Service Contract
                 1.2    Call for After Sales Service and Return of Parts
                 1.3    Installation and Commissioning
                 1.4    Maintenance
2. Spare Parts
3.               Training
                 3.1 Level 1:             Operation
                 3.2 Level 1-2:           Maintenance
                 3.3 Level 1-3:           Service
4. Contact Addresses
                                                                   Please note:
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      mechanical, including photocopying and recording — for whatever reason, without the explicit written
                                    permission of GUTOR Electronic LLC.
1.             SERVICE/REPAIRS
1.1            Service Contract
               What is a service contract?
               A service contract is a formal, mutually agreed, binding contract between GUTOR and a client, in
               which GUTOR makes a commitment to provide services over a fixed time period, and at fixed rates
               / yearly fee. These services include technical support, preventive maintenance and repair.
               Each contract entails a different degree of commitment. For further information, refer to the table
               below.
         This label contains all necessary information for the return of parts or for contacting our service
         department. It is adhered behind the front door near the name plate.
The necessary information to call for service action are mentioned on the name plate.
1.4      Maintenance
         Maintenance covers several important aspects which have a deep impact on the availability and
         reliability of the entire system and the plant it services. The aspects of maintenance are divided in:
         Preventive Maintenance
         The concept of preventive maintenance comprises planned maintenance tasks. Their purpose is to
         minimize breakdowns, excessive depreciation of the system and to maximize availability and
         reliability during the entire life span. The individual preventive maintenance jobs are performed
         according to the system maintenance manual and the OEM maintenance checklist. Preventive
         maintenance requires adequately-trained and experienced manpower, replacements of those parts
         with limited lifetime, tools and instruments to perform the respective work.
         Corrective Maintenance
         Preventive maintenance cannot prevent a breakdown that is caused by external influences,
         operational error or a part failure. If an unexpected breakdown occurs it is important that the
         system is repaired, tested and brought back to operation immediately.
         Hotline Services
         For operational questions, remote advice, or the request of a field service engineer (FSE).
2.       SPARE PARTS
         GUTOR UPS systems have proven time and again to last as long as 20 years. GUTOR achieves
         this performance by offering clients spare parts throughout this period. Spare parts are categorized
         into three groups: start-up, critical, and consumables spares as described in this section.
         Accordingly, GUTOR highly recommends clients to maintain a stock of the start-up and critical
         spare parts, for the benefits listed here.
         The selection of the correct spare parts is crucial. We gladly support you in defining the spare parts
         needed taking in consideration of your installed GUTOR systems and requirements.
3.       TRAINING
         Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems from GUTOR are designed according to individual
         customer needs. Technical staff servicing and maintaining these systems therefore receive
         customized training based on specific requirements in relation to those particular systems installed
         on-site. GUTOR offers three different training levels concerning operation, maintenance, and
         service respectively. Each training course, as well as the documentation, are individually tailored
         based on the customer's installed fleet.
4.       CONTACT ADDRESSES
         GLOBAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION
         GUTOR recognizes the importance of a global service network to support our globally operating
         customers. As a member of the Schneider Electric group, GUTOR provides you with a worldwide
         service network, an inventory of readily available spare parts, and trained service partners. For
         more details regarding our service programs, please contact the GUTOR Service Centre nearest to
         you, as listed below.
         HEADQUARTER SWITZERLAND
         GUTOR Electronic LLC
         Hardstrasse 72 – 74
         5430 Wettingen, Switzerland
         P +41 (0)56 437 34 34
         F +41 (0)56 437 34 21
         gutor-service-ch@schneider-electric.com
         ASIA PACIFIC:
         GUTOR Electronic Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd
         No. 19, Jln Juruukur U1/19, Seksyen U1
         Hicom Glenmarie Industrial Park,
         40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
         P +(6) 03 5569 0331
         F +(6) 03 5569 0332
         gutor-service-my@schneider-electric.com
         MIDDLE EAST:
         GUTOR Electronic LLC
         Villa No.2, Defence Road,St.11,
         Behind Gava Hotel,
         P.O.Box 29580, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
         P +971 (0)2 443 89 93
         F +971 (0)2 443 89 92
         gutor-service-ae@schneider-electric.com
         SAUDI ARABIA:
         GUTOR Electronic LLC
         Middle East Commercial Complex
         AL-Khobar 31952
         P.O.Box. 79575, Saudi Arabia
         P +966 (0)3 864 9667
         F +966 (0)3 864 9062
         gutor-service-sa@schneider-electric.com
         RUSSIA
         The GUTOR by Schneider Hotline number is: 8-800-200-6446
         Please dial 0 for technical consultation, then the Customer Care Center specialist will connect you
         to GUTOR by Schneider engineer.
         The hotline is open Monday to Friday 8am – 6 pm (Outside business hours please call our GUTOR
         Hotline in Switzerland: +41 56 437 6263)
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                                                                   TROUBLE-SHOOTING
          UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS),
                           Type: PXP 1040-400/230-EN
                TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1.              Pop-up Descriptions
2. Event Descriptions
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1.          POP-UP DESCRIPTIONS
            The following table lists all Pop-Up messages that can appear on the display:
    Event   Pop-
    No.     up      Pop-up Text                           Detail Description                                                                      Corrective Action
    2       11      Configuration fault                   System configuration fault. Hardware failure or wrong configuration file loaded.       check the configuration file
    186     2       Battery temperature has exceeded      The battery temperature is above the configured warning level.                         check the air inlet
                    upper limit                                                                                                                  check the ambient temperature
                                                                                                                                                 check the charge current
                                                                                                                                                 check the health of the battery
    266     6       High output voltage                   The UPS output voltage (RMS) is above the configured voltage level.                   -
    269     5       UPS overloaded                        The UPS output is overloaded (>105%).                                                  reduce the load
    304     7       Battery voltage too high              The battery voltage is above the configured high battery voltage warning level.       -
                                                          This warning is suppressed in battery operation.
    306     3       Inverter shutdown due to low          The battery voltage is below the configured low battery voltage shutdown level.        charge the battery
                    Battery
    826     8       Battery earth fault                   The UPS measures a battery earth fault.                                                  check the battery wiring
    312     9       Battery weak                          The advanced battery monitoring test has detected a weak battery.                        charge the battery
                                                                                                                                                   maintain the battery
    313     1       Battery defective                     The advanced battery monitoring test has detected a defect battery.                      maintain the battery
    331     4       Battery disconnected                  The battery switch Q201 / Q211 is open.                                               -
    351     18      ABUS termination fault                The ABUS (Auxiliary bus) wiring is disconnected or the ABUS termination is            -
                                                          missing.
    371     19      No Master present in the parallel     No master is present in the redundant system.                                         -
                    system
    375     23      Loss of Parallel Redundancy           At least one UPS is isolated or turned off. In this case the redundancy operation     -
                                                          is not assured.
    397     16      Parallel bus communication fault      The internal or external PBUS1 wiring (parallel bus) is disconnected or the           -
                    on cable 1                            PBUS1 termination is missing.
    398     17      Parallel bus communication fault      The internal or external PBUS2 wiring (parallel bus) is disconnected or the           -
                    on cable 2                            PBUS2 termination is missing.
    440     21      EPO activated                         The digital input "emergency power off (EPO)" is activated (contact open) or the      -
                                                          EPO wiring is disconnected.
    Event   Pop-
    No.     up        Pop-up Text                           Detail Description                                                             Corrective Action
    447     13        System fault detected                 A internal error is detected.                                                -
    803     10        Static Bypass Switch fault            The communication to the SBS is faulty or DC is detected during requested    -
                                                            static bypass operation.
    814     14        Overtemperature in PM or Trafos       The UPS measures a temperature above the threshold level in one of the power  check the air inlet and the air
                                                            modules or in one of the power transformers.                                    filters
                                                                                                                                          check the ambient temperature
                                                                                                                                          check the output load
    825     15        Fan failure                           One of the transformer-, SBS or power module fans indicates an error.         check the correct functionality
                                                                                                                                            of the fans
    830     24        Rectifier failure                     The UPS has detected a PFC rectifier or a charger fault.                     -
    831     25        Inverter failure                      The UPS has detected a inverter fault.                                       -
    HMI_1   HMI_1     ABUS communication failure            Communication via ABUS does not work.                                         check the ABUS wiring
    HMI_2   HMI_2     ABUS supply failure                   The SELV4 supply of the HMI failed.                                           check the ABUS wiring
    HMI_3   HMI_3     No more space for configurations      The HMI Flash memory does not offer enough free space to save the             unplug and reconnect HMI
                      in HMI FLASH memory                   configuration change.                                                           supply
    HMI_4   HMI_4     HMI SRAM is faulty                    The external SRAM on the HMI was detected to be faulty.                      -
    HMI_5   HMI_5     HMI code memory checksum error        The HMI firmware detected a code memory CRC error.                           -
                      HMI SRAM is faulty                    The external SRAM on the HMI was detected to be faulty.                       Replace HMI
2.          EVENT DESCRIPTIONS
            The following table lists all events that can appear on the display log and that can be assigned to LEDs and Relays:
                     Event
    LED              No.     LED Text                                    Alarm Description                                                          Corrective Action
                     814     Overtemperature                             The UPS measures a temperature above the threshold level in one of         -
    LED15
                                                                         the power modules or in one of the power transformers.
    Digital       Event
    Output        No.     Output Text           Alarm Description                                                                             Corrective Action
                          tolerance             phase rotation fault or the frequency is out of the configured tolerance.                     terminals.
    RB1-Out06     807     Bypass out of         The bypass voltage is out of the configured tolerance, a phase is missing, there is a phase   Check the bypass mains at the bypass input terminals.
                          tolerance             rotation fault or the frequency is out of the configured tolerance.
    RB1-Out07     269     Output overloaded     The UPS output is overloaded (>105%).                                                         -
    RB1-Out08     146     Inverter              The UPS is unable to synchronise to the bypass source.                                        The limits of the configured bypass voltage tolerance
                          asynchronous                                                                                                        should be bigger than the limits of the configured output
                                                                                                                                              voltage tolerance.
    RB1-Out09     305     Battery discharged    The battery voltage is below the configured low battery voltage warning level.                -
    RB1-Out10     331     Q201/Q211 open        The battery switch Q201 / Q211 is open.                                                       -
    RB1-Out11     826     Battery earth fault   The UPS measures a battery earth fault.                                                       -
    RB1-Out12     830     Rectifier fault       The UPS has detected a PFC rectifier or a charger fault.                                      -
    RB1-Out13     831     Inverter fault        The UPS has detected a inverter fault.                                                        -
    RB1-Out14     803     SBS fault             The communication to the SBS is faulty or DC is detected during requested static bypass       Check the wiring to the SBS module
                                                operation.
    RB1-Out15     825     Fan failure           One of the transformer-, SBS- or power module fans indicates an error.                        -
    RB1-Out16     814     Overtemperature       The UPS measures a temperature above the threshold level in one of the power modules          -
                                                or in one of the power transformers.
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Abbrev.      Departement                 Initials (sign)   Full name                  Position                    Position / Responsibility                      Authority
             name                                          (TBA = to be adviced)
CS           Customer                    YTA               Tan Yoke Heem              CS Manager                  Customer Service department                    Deputy for the Commissioning
             Service                                                                                                                                             Engineer
P Purchasing LCT Lim Chun Theng Supply Chain Manager Purchasing department Placing of sub orders
A Assembly LSM Lester Sta Maria Production Manager Manufacturing department Release for manufacturing
ST Stock SSU Surindren Subamoneyan Stock Executive Stock management Material check and Logistics
ENG          Engineering                 CSH               Chetan Sheth               Engineering Manager         Engineering department                         Ensure design accurateness by guiding
                                                                                                                                                                 engineering team in technical knowledge
TS           Test Field                  YKE               Yoh Keat Yeow              Test Bay Engineer           Test Bay                                       System testing and release test documents
                                         SSA               Shiaz Sayed
                                         ZZU               Zulfahmi Zainoldin
PSE          Platform Support            BTA               Tan Boon Wai               PSE Manager                 PSE department (R&D and engineering support)   Release project single line diagram
             Engineering
Q            Quality                     YTE               Teoh Yin Hoon              QA Manager                  Quality Management                             Release all hold points and
                                                                                                                                                                 documents as per the QP
S            Sales                       RBA               Ravinderan Bagabaldas      Sales Manager               System Division                                Release project specific commercial
                                                                                                                                                                 documents
SP Shipping WTU Winny Tung Shipping Executive Shipping department Packing and Shipping
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    Contract Review        Check all relevant contract   All clauses must be fulfilled
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    Incoming Inspection    Check received material       Completeness according to GUTOR   Material Entry Inspection:   Delivery note
                                                          Purchase Order (PO):             Q440.014
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    Assembly                    Frame assembly                System built according to production   Assembly Check List:           Assembly Check List:
                                Basic assembly components      instructions compiled in the          Q460.013 [SDC]                 Q460.013 [SDC]
                                Basic assembly wiring          Assembly Instructions: Q430.021       Q460.300 [XXW]                 Q460.300 [XXW]
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                                Add-on assembly mechanical                                           Q460.319 [PXP]                 Q460.319 [PXP]
                                 structure
                                Add-on assembly wiring                                                                                                                 A               R
                                Inspection
    Finish 1 / Assembly.        Add PCB's                     System built according to production   Assembly Check List:           Assembly Check List:
                                Add coloured parts             instructions compiled in the          Q460.013                       Q460.013
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                                Add labels                     Assembly Instructions: Q430.021       (Rectifier / Inverter)         (Rectifier / Inverter)
                                Pre-test Finish                                                                                                                        A               R
    System Test                 Test according to procedure   Performance according to procedure     Test Procedure:                Test Report:
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    Final Inspection / Finish   Close all open issues         All open points closed or filled       Check List Final Inspection:   Check List Final Inspection:
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     Feedback from Assembly and   Note and clarify all comments   No comments from Asssembly        Check List Final Inspection:   Check List Final Inspection:
      Test to engineering          from Assembly and Test          and Test without sign off from   Q460.011 [SDC]                 Q460.011 [SDC]
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1                                     GUTOR TEST PROCEDURE FOR UPS (PXP)
                                                            UPS
    Rev. 2.0.8     according to: IEC 62040-3
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           Test description:
           The test is carried out to verify that the equipment will operate satisfyingly at rated output current and rated output voltage for the specified
           input voltage range. Load tests shall be performed by connecting loads to the UPS output, equivalent to rated load, using a dummy load
           or the actual load, if available.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 1%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage frequency = set-point --> actual value: +/- 0.01%.
           - Max. deviation of output load = set-point --> actual value: +/- 5%. (Caused by load resistor steps).
    1.2    1130055001/39GB:                    Functional Test                             IEC 62040-3,        6.6.3:    Light load test
           Functional Test UPS                                                                                 6.6.4:    UPS auxiliary test
           Test description:
           The light load test is carried out to verify that all parts of the electrical circuit and the cooling of the converter operate properly together with the
           main circuit. For the routine test the converter is connected to rated input voltage. For the type test, the function of the converter is also tested
           at maximum and minimum values of the input voltage. This test shall be performed to verify that the UPS is correctly connected and all
           functions operate properly. The following tests shall be performed:
           a) output voltage and frequency;
           b) operation of all control switches, meters and other means required to determine proper UPS operation.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 1%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage frequency = set-point --> actual value: +/- 0.01%.
           - Max. deviation of output load = set-point --> actual value: +/- 5%. (Caused by load resistor steps).
           - Functional check: No tolerances, all checks must be successful.
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                                                                                        UPS
    Rev. 2.0.8            according to: IEC 62040-3
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    1.3    1130055001/39GB:                   Alarm Indications on HMI A810             IEC 62040-3,       6.6.4:   UPS auxiliary test
           Basic Alarm Indication             External Connection Board A811
           Test description:
           The operation of indications and signals are checked on a routine basis while the indication and the functional tests are being carried out.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 1%.
           - Max. deviation of output load = set-point --> actual value: +/- 5%. (Caused by load resistor steps).
           - Max. deviation of load sharing: +/- 5% between system 1 and system 2.
           - Functional check: No tolerances, all checks must be successful.
           - Indications check: No tolerances, all checks must be successful.
    1.4    1130055001/39GB:                   Relay Board A821                          IEC 62040-3,       6.6.4:   UPS auxiliary test
           Optional Alarm
           Indication
           Test description:
           The operation of indications and signals are checked on a routine basis while the indication and the functional tests are being carried out.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 1%.
           - Max. deviation of output load = set-point --> actual value: +/- 5%. (Caused by load resistor steps).
           - Max. deviation of load sharing: +/- 5% between system 1 and system 2.
           - Functional check: No tolerances, all checks must be successful.
           - Indications check: No tolerances, all checks must be successful.
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                                                                                        UPS
    Rev. 2.0.8            according to: IEC 62040-3
2   No.    Title                        Standard                                        GUTOR Form
    1.5    1130055001/39GB:                   see UPS Dynamic test report               IEC 62040-3,       6.6.6   AC input failure test
           Dynamic Test                        within this test report                                     6.6.7   AC input return test
                                                                                                           6.6.8   Simulation of parallel
                                                                                                            UPS fault test (if applicable)
                                                                                                           6.6.9   Transfer test
           Test description:
           The test shall be performed with a battery (if available) or another appropriate DC source by interrupting the AC input power and shall be
           simulated by switching off all rectifiers and bypass feeders at the same time. Output voltage variations shall be checked for specified limits.
           Load conditions: Min. 10% or bigger (The load must be in accordance with the available DC supply).
           This test shall be performed either by restoring the AC input power, or simulated by switching on all UPS rectifiers and bypass feeders at
           the same time. Proper operation of all UPS rectifiers shall be observed. AC output voltage variations shall also be measured. This test shall
           normally be performed with a battery or appropriate DC source.
           Load conditions: Min. 10% or bigger (The load must be in accordance with the available DC supply).
           This test shall be required for systems incorporating parallel redundancy. The test shall be conducted with the rated load applied to the
           system. By failure simulation the redundant functional units or system units shall be forced to fail (e.g., inverter semiconductor failure). The
           output voltage transients shall be measured and shall comply with the manufacturer's declared limits.
           This test shall be performed for systems with bypass capability, particularly in the case of an electronic bypass switch. The test shall be
           conducted with the rated available load applied to the output of the system. By failure simulation or output overload, the load shall be
           automatically transferred to the bypass and then back to the system either automatically or by operator control when failure simulation or
           output overload is removed. The output voltage transient shall be measured and comply with the manufacturer's declared limits. The phase
           angle between the bypass and the system inverter shall also be observed during this operation.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 1%.
           Output voltage deviation for dynamic tests:
           - below 90% of nominal voltage for max. 4ms (Except short circuits tests, fuse blow tests or load transfer tests with asynchron sources)
           - out of +/- 4 % of nominal voltage for max. 25ms.
           - out of +/- 2 % of nominal voltage for max. 60ms.
           Test description:
           The temperature rise of the converter shall be determined under test conditions given for the current test, under the rated cooling conditions
           which are least favourable. If the test is conducted at a lower temperature than the maximum specified, verification of test fulfillment has to
           be made by temperature rise calculation.
           Gutor specifies no less than a 12h burn-in time. If the order specific requirement exceeds 12h, the test duration will be according to the
           customer specification.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 1%.
           - Max. deviation of output voltage frequency = set-point --> actual value: +/- 0.01%.
           - Max. deviation of output load = set-point --> actual value: +/- 5%. (Caused by load resistor steps).
           - Burn-in: No tolerances, temperature rise for all components must be below the max. allowed temperature rise.
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                                                                                        UPS
    Rev. 2.0.8            according to: IEC 62040-3
2   No.    Title                        Standard                                        GUTOR Form
    1.7    1130055001/39GB:                   Output voltage                            IEC 62040-3,       6.6.4:   UPS auxiliary test
           Bypass transformer                 Loading test                              acc to GUTOR
           test
           Test description:
           Measurement of input and output current and voltage in different load conditions.
           Tolerances:
           - Max. deviation of input voltage = set-point --> actual value: +/- 3%.
           - Max. deviation of output load = set-point --> actual value: +/- 5%. (Caused by load resistor steps).
           - Max. deviation of output voltage = set-point --> actual value: + 4/- 2%.
           Test description:
           1. High voltage test: Individual check of Rectifier, Inverter, Bypass, and Distribution if available.
           The Test must be done between: - electrical power circuits and earth.
                                              - primary and secondary side of insulation transformers if applicable
           2. Insulation test: In the same manner as the high voltage test.
           3. Earth continuity test: Check of resistance between various points on the cover plates to the earth bar.
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