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ELECTRIC
9900A SERIES
OWNERS / TECHNICAL MANUAL
(Inclusive Parallel Operation System Application)
Preface
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES ................................................................................................ ii
LIST OF FIGURES .............................................................................................. iii
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ............................................................................ iv
1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 1-1
1.1 SAFETY PRECAUTION ............................................................................. 1-2
1.2 GENERAL ................................................................................................... 1-5
1.3 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................. 1-6
1.4 OPERATION OVERVIEW .......................................................................... 1-7
1.5 SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 1-16
2.0 OPERATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ......................................... 2-1
2.1 LED DISPLAY ............................................................................................. 2-2
2.2 EPO BUTTON ............................................................................................. 2-2
2.3 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ...................................................................... 2-3
2.4 EXTERNAL SIGNAL TERMINAL BLOCK .................................................. 2-10
2.5 EXTERNAL COMMUNICATION CONNECTOR ........................................ 2-15
3.0 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION .......................................................... 3-1
3.1 TRANSPORTATION AND INSTALLATION ............................................... 3-1
3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE .................................................................. 3-1
3.3 PROCEDURE FOR CABLE CONNECTIONS ............................................ 3-2
3.4 OPERATING PROCEDURES .................................................................... 3-11
4.0 RESPONSE TO UPS FAILURE ................................................................. 4-1
5.0 PARTS REPLACEMENT ........................................................................... 5-1
6.0 FAULT CODES .......................................................................................... 6-1
7.0 WARRANTY & OUT OF WARRANTY SERVICE ..................................... 7-1
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1
Table 1.2
Table 1.3
Table 1.4
Table 1.5
Table 1.6
Table 3.1
Table 3.2
Table 3.3
Table 3.4
Table 3.5
Table 6.1
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.2
Figure 1.3
Figure 1.4
Figure 1.5
Figure 1.6
Figure 1.7
Figure 1.8
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3-a
Figure 2.3-b
Figure 2.3-c
Figure 2.4-a
Figure 2.4-b
Figure 2.4-c
Figure 2.5-a
Figure 2.5-b
Figure 2.6-a
Figure 2.6-b
Figure 2.6-c
Figure 2.7-a
Figure 2.7-b
Figure 2.8
Figure 2.9
Figure 2.12
Figure 2.13
Figure 3.1
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
Diagram of Power wire & Control wire Inter-connect between UPS and Battery ..... 3-8
Figure 3.4
Figure 3.5
Diagram of Power and Control wire Connect (Parallel Connection) ........ 3-10
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Note: A Note notice icon indicates when the user should make a reference of
information regarding the UPS operation, load status and display status.
Such information is essential if Mitsubishi field service group assistance and
correspondence is required.
Safety Recommendations: If any problems are encountered while following this manual,
Mitsubishi field service group assistance and correspondence is recommended.
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The Mitsubishi Uninterruptible Power Supply System (UPS) is designed to provide many years
of reliable protection from power failure, brown-outs, line noise, and voltage transients. To
ensure optimum performance of the equipment, follow the manufacturer's instructions. This
manual contains descriptions required to operate the UPS. Please read this manual carefully
and retain it for future reference.
This manual contains important instructions for the 9900A SERIES Uninterruptible Power
Supply Systems that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS and
batteries.
WARNING
Lethal voltages exist within the equipment during operation. Observe all
warning and cautions in this manual. Failure to comply may result in
serious injury or death. Obtain qualified service for this equipment as
instructed.
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This UPS shall NOT be applied to support equipment (*) that could affect
the human lives.
*
**
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WARNING
Item
Environment standard
Installation
location
Indoors
Ambient
temperature
Relative
humidity
The relative humidity must be held between 5 and 95%. There must be no
condensation due to temperature changes.
Altitude
Dust
Dust in the room where the UPS is installed must not exceed normal
atmospheric dust levels. In particular, that dust shoud not include iron particles,
oils or fats, or organic materials such as silicone.
following
IEC654-4
Part 4
Ozone (O3)
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WARNING
This UPS does not include a Bypass input circuit breaker (MCCB) to
protect bypass circuit. The Bypass input circuit breaker (MCCB) is to be
field
supplied
and
installed.
Recommended
Breaker
(MCCB)'s
Breaker (A)
80
480
96
125
100
480
120
150
150
480
180
225
225
480
271
350
AC input and AC output overcurrent protection and disconnect devices shall be field
supplied and installed. The DC circuit breaker (MCCB) shall be field supplied and
installed. The overcurrent protection device should be installed in the Battery cabinet
and rated as indicated in TABLE 1.6.
Note: The DC input overcurrent protection (Battery disconnect breaker) hereinafter will
be referred as CB2.
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1.2 GENERAL
The Mitsubishi 9900A SERIES UPS is designed to provide continuous and clean electrical
power to a critical load. Additionally the UPS monitors power conditions affecting the load.
In the event of an input power failure, the UPS will supply power to the critical load for the
specified battery time.
If the input power is not restored promptly, back up power from the UPS battery permits
the orderly shutdown of equipment supported by the UPS. The UPS is simple to start-up,
operate and maintain.
The 9900A SERIES UPS is available in Four kVA sizes - 80, 100, 150 and 225kVA.
Specifications for each kVA model appear in Section 1.5. The principles of operation
described herein are applicable to all models.
This manual provides an overview of the 9900A SERIES components and their functions.
The appearance and purpose of operator controls and indicators is described with
procedures for operation, start-up, shutdown and basic maintenance included.
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1.3 DEFINITIONS
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (UPS) - All components within the UPS
Module Cabinet and associated batteries that function as a system to provide continuous,
conditioned AC power to a load. This is sometimes referred to as the "System".
UPS MODULE CABINET - The metal enclosure which contains the Converter / Charger,
Inverter, Static Transfer Switch, Internal Bypass line, operator controls, and internal control
systems required to provide specified AC power to a load.
UPS MODULE - The Converter / Charger and Inverter assemblies which, under the direction of
the internal control system and operator controls, provide specified AC power to a load.
INVERTER - The UPS components which contain the equipment and controls necessary to
convert DC power from the Converter / Charger, or the battery, to AC power required by the
critical load.
CONVERTER / CHARGER - The UPS components which contain the equipment and controls
necessary to convert input AC power to regulated DC power required for battery charging and
for supplying power to the Inverter.
STATIC TRANSFER SWITCH - The device which connects the critical load to the bypass
line when the Inverter cannot supply continuous power.
BYPASS LINE - The line which conducts electricity directly from the input power source to the
critical load during Maintenance or whenever the UPS is not completely operational.
BATTERY - The rechargeable battery strings which supply DC power to the inverter to
maintain continuous AC power to the load during AC input power failure conditions.
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The UPS provides two power paths between the utility source and the critical load.
Figure 1.1 shows the path for normal operation, with the load powered from the inverter.
Figure 1.2 shows the path for bypass operation, with the load supplied through the static
bypass line.
A)
Figure 1.1 Single Line Diagram - Normal Operation: Load powered by UPS inverter
CB
UPS Module
52S
Bypass
input
User
supplied
Static Transfer
Switch
CB3
CB
CONVERTER
/ CHARGER
INVERTER
CB1
52C
AC input
Output
User
supplied
Power Flow
Not in Use
Battery Cabinet
CB2
External
BATTERY
During normal operation, the path through the UPS inverters is used to power the load.
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In the event of a UPS module failure during Parallel Operation, the critical load power will
be continually supplied and shared by all other UPS.
The Bypass Input circuit breaker (MCCB) for protection of the UPS and cables are field
supplied and field installed. (See WARNING 4 on page 1-4)
B) Bypass Operation: Load Power supplied through UPS internal static bypass line.
FIGURE 1.2 Single Line Diagram - Bypass Operation: Load fed through static bypass line.
CB
UPS Module
52S
Bypass
input
User
supplied
Static Transfer
Switch
CB3
CONVERTER
/ CHARGER
CB
INVERTER
CB1
52C
AC input
Output
User
supplied
Power Flow
Not in Use
Battery Cabinet
CB2
External
BATTERY
Referring to Figure 1.2: The Internal Bypass line is a Hard-wired line through 52S which
supplies the critical load with unconditioned bypass input power. Upon switching to the Internal
Bypass line, the Static Transfer Switch line through CB3 (herein after STS contactor CB3)
supplies the power immediately, and then the Internal Bypass line through 52S supplies the
power. In the event of a switching to the Bypass line, the power to the critical load will be
uninterrupted. The purpose of this Internal Bypass line is to route power to the critical load
while the UPS module is de-energized (converter and inverter), and during Start-up before the
system is fully operational.
Each UPS internal static bypass line will equally share the power supplied to the critical
load whenever the system is in the Parallel Operation.
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In the event of a load overcurrent, the UPS transfers to bypass without interruption to the
critical load. In the case of the Parallel Operation, all UPS will transfer to bypass without
interruption to the critical load.
The internal control system determines the operation of the two paths, with the load
powered from the inverter being the normal operation.
UPS Module
52S
Bypass
input
User
supplied
Static Transfer
Switch
CB3
CB
CONVERTER
/ CHARGER
INVERTER
CB1
52C
AC input
Output
User
supplied
Power Flow
Not in Use
Battery Cabinet
CB2
External
BATTERY
Referring to Figure 1.3: In the event of AC input source failure or interruption, the UPS
Converter(s)* will de-energize and the UPS battery(s)* will immediately discharge and
supply DC power to the Inverter to maintain continuous AC power to the load. This
operation will continue until:
a) The battery capacity expires and the inverter turns off, or
b) Input power is restored after which the converter will power the inverter and critical
load and simultaneously recharge the batteries.
A fully charged battery will provide power for the specified time at the rated load, or longer,
at a reduced load.
(s)* : In the case of the Parallel Operation
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When power is restored after a low battery shutdown, the UPS converter(s)* automatically
restarts operation, the charger(s)* recharges the batteries and the Inverter(s)* is
automatically restarted without operator intervention. Load is automatically assumed by
the inverter without operator intervention.
(s)* : In the case of the Parallel Operation
The power drawn by the load is equally shared between all UPS regardless of the presence
or absence of the UPS that is (are) in battery operation or not whenever the system is in the
Parallel Operation. .
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UPS module
8. Parallel I/F PCB
IFAU-08
Front View
CPMS
EMB
CPMC
88F
Inverter, Converter,
Charger Unit
5. Relay PCB
RYAU-09
4. Main PCB
UPGR-M
6. External
Communication
Connector
52C
52S
CB1
* Item 9 (AC input, AC output, DC input terminal) is not shown in Figure 1.4-a. (Refer to Figure 3.2)
FIGURE 1.4-b
CPMS
EMB
CPMC
88F
Inverter, Converter,
Charger Unit
5. Relay PCB
RYAU-09
2. Display PCB
DPAU-81
4. Main PCB
UPGR-M
6. External
Communication
Connector
52C
52S
CB1
* Item 9 (AC input, AC output, DC input terminal) is not shown in Figure 1.4-b. (Refer to Figure 3.2)
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11. SW1
RESET switch
START
button
STOP
button
12. SW5
TEST switch
13. SW6
MAINTENANCE button
TN1
TN2
IOAU-09
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IFAU-08
TLIN TLOUT
CN96 CN95
15. SW3
52L S/W switch
UPGR-M
14. SW2
BOOT switch
11. SW1
RESET switch
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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1.5 SPECIFICATIONS
The UPS nameplate displays the rated kVA as well as nominal voltages and currents. The
nameplate is located on the inside of the UPS front door.
Input voltage
Output voltage
Power
3 phase / 3 wire
3 phase / 3 wire
3 phase / 3 wire
80kVA / 72kW
480V
480V
480V
100kVA / 90 kW
480V
480V
480V
150kVA / 135kW
480V
480V
480V
225kVA / 202.5kW
480V
480V
480V
Cable
Width
Depth
Height
Weight
Heating
[kVA]
Entry
[in / mm]
[in / mm]
[in / mm]
[lb./ kg]
[kBTH / h]
80
BOTTOM
27.6 / 700
32.8 / 832
80.6 / 2047
855 / 388
11.3
100
BOTTOM
27.6 / 700
32.8 / 832
80.6 / 2047
855 / 388
14.1
150
BOTTOM
35.4 / 900
32.8 / 832
80.6 / 2047
1160 / 526
18.2
225
BOTTOM
35.4 / 900
32.8 / 832
80.6 / 2047
1230 / 558
27.3
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72
Configuration
Voltage
Frequency
Reflected Current THD
Configuration
Voltage
Frequency
Type
Ride Through
Nominal Voltage
Minimum Voltage
Number of Cells
Configuration
Voltage
Voltage Regulation
100
150
90
135
AC INPUT
3 phase, 3 wire
480 V
+15% to -20%
60 Hz +/-10%
3% at 100% load (no input filter required)
STATIC BYPASS INPUT
3 phase, 3 wire
480 V
+/-10%
60 Hz +/-5%
BATTERY
Lead Acid
Application Specific
480 Vdc
400 Vdc
240
AC OUTPUT
3 phase, 3 wire
480 V
225
202.5
+/-1%
60 Hz
Frequency
Frequency Regulation
Power Factor
Power Factor Range
Voltage THD
Transient Response
Transient Recovery
Voltage Unbalance
Phase Displacement
Inverter Overload
Bypass Overload
Withstand Rating
Cooling
Operating Temperature
Relative Humidity
Altitude
Location
Paint Color
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Contactor
NUMBER
Breaker
80kVA
100kVA
150kVA
225kVA
72kW
90kW
135kW
202.5kW
CB1
AC input contactor
135A
135A
200A
285A
CB3
STS contactor
80A
80A
135A
150A
135A
135A
200A
285A
135A
135A
200A
285A
52S
Inverter output
contactor
Bypass contactor
88RC
20A
20A
20A
20A
Battery disconnect
breaker (Recommended)
AC input breaker
(Recommended)
AC output breaker
(Recommended)
225A
300A
400A
600A
125A
150A
225A
350A
125A
150A
225A
350A
DC fuse
315A / 690V
315A / 690V
200A / 690V
200A / 690V
DC fuse
200A / 690V
200A / 690V
350A / 690V
350A / 690V
30A / 600V
30A / 600V
30A / 600V
30A / 600V
(OPTION)
FSU, FSV, FSW
250A / 690V
250A / 690V
200A / 690V
250A / 690V
FZS1, 2, 3
5A / 500V
5A / 500V
5A / 500V
5A / 500V
FBS1, 2, 3
30A / 600V
30A / 600V
30A / 600V
30A / 600V
FZR1, 2, 3
5A / 500V
5A / 500V
5A / 500V
5A / 500V
Parallel control
circuit fuse
3A / 600V
3A / 600V
3A / 600V
3A / 600V
52C
CB2
User supply
User supply
FCU, FCV, FCW
FCR, FCS, FCT
FPU, FPV
FNU, FNV
Fuses
APPLICATION
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The 9900A Series operator controls and indicators are located as follows (Door exterior) :
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When activated, the Emergency Power Off (EPO) function shuts down the UPS module.
The critical load will lose power and also shutdown. The EPO function can be performed
both locally or remotely.
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The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) touch panel indicates power flow, measured values,
operational guidance, data records and error messages. The LCD panel has a back-light
which facilitates viewing in different ambient lighting conditions. The LCD will automatically
clear and turn off, if the screen is not activated within 3 minute period. The LCD is turned
back on when it is touched again. The ERROR indicator is cleared after 24 hours and can
be reproduced by pressing any key on the panel.
2.3.1 MENU
A)
The following will be displayed when the START/STOP key on the MAIN MENU is
pressed (Jump into OPERATION MENU) :
1) Startup/Shutdown Guidance (FIGURE 2.3)
The display indicates the Startup and Shutdown guidance for the UPS system. If this
operation is PIN protected, the user is required to enter the security PIN before the
screen can be accessed.
When in remote mode, the message REMOTE operating model will appear on this
Screen. The user cannot operate the start and stop functions without changing the
setup from remote mode to local mode.
When bypass voltage is abnormal, the message Bypass voltage abnormal will appear.
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-Start: When the bypass voltage is abnormal, the LCD asks the operator if an
interrupted transfer is acceptable (Load may be lost).
-Stop: When the bypass voltage is abnormal, the user cannot transfer from inverter
to bypass line.
FIGURE 2.3-b
Startup guidance
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During Battery operation, Remaining battery power and Run time are also displayed.
FIGURE 2.4-a Input values
FIGURE 2.4-b
Output values
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FIGURE 2.5-b
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FIGURE 2.6-b
Event log
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The LCD will display a battery low voltage message when the battery capacity is near
depletion. The End of Battery Discharge announcement is displayed when the battery
end voltage is reached. At this time, the inverter will perform an electronic shutdown to
prevent battery loss of life typical from extreme deep discharge conditions. When the
input power is restored, the inverter will automatically restart to power the load, and
the batteries will be simultaneously recharged. The End of Battery announcement is
shown at the bottom of the screen.
2.3.3 FAULT INDICATION (FIGURE 2.8)
MESSAGE
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The following will be displayed when the MESSAGE icon on the main menu is pressed.
2)
SILENCE ALARM
This icon will appear when a failure occurs. The audible alarm (announcing the
failure) can be silenced by pressing this icon.
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SUMMARY ALARM
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
11
13
OUT6: OVERLOAD
15
17
OUT7: SPARE
19
UPS
*1
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TN1
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
CB2 UVT
Battery Breaker Panel
CB2 AX
52L AX
17
19
UPS
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contacts is NEC Class2 (30Vdc/1Adc). All dry contacts should be operated at their
rated values or lower. Figure 2.11 illustrates a typical installation. The external relay
can also be a lamp, LED, computer, etc.
FIGURE 2.11 Control Wiring for External Contacts
UPS Cabinet
External to UPS
Cabinet
Terminal
Relay
Coil
Relay
Contact
Terminal
NEC Class 2
Power Source
User supplied
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B)
External to UPS
Cabinet
UPS Cabinet
Relay
Start
Coil
Start
Switch
Common
24 VDC
Relay Coil current : 8.3mA
0.5S ON
OFF
4S
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Used to start inverter from a remote location. UPS must be programmed for
remote operation. Refer to Operations Menu for procedure.
Terminals 9 to 10
Used to stop inverter from a remote location. UPS must be programmed for
remote operation. Refer to Operations Menu for procedure.
Terminals 11 to 12 "Battery Temp. High" contact input (IN3)
Input fed by a thermocouple that monitors battery temperature. The
converter float voltage level is reduced for battery over-temperature
conditions. External thermocouple is user supplied
Terminals 13 to 14 "Power Demand Command contact input (IN4)
This contact is used to control the input power. Power demand is turned ON
when the contact is closed, and power demand is turned OFF when the
contact is open.
Terminals 15 to 16 "Remote EPO" contact input
Used to perform a remote UPS Emergency Power Off (EPO).
The load will be dropped.
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6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
CN26
PCB DPAU-81
Pin 1.
: Not used
Pin 2. RXD
: Receive data
Pin 3. TXD
: Transmit data
Pin 4.
: Not used
Pin 5. GND
: Signal ground
Pin 6.
: Not used
Pin 7.
: Not used
Pin 8.
: Not used
Pin 9.
: Not used
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Installation
80
100
150
225
Weight (lb.)
880
880
1160
1230
C)
Right side
Left side
Back side
0.0 mm (0 inch)
Top side
Sides
0.0 mm (0 inch)
Back side
0.0 mm (0 inch)
Top side
D)
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The customer shall refer to the battery manufacturer's installation manual for
battery installation and maintenance instructions.
2.
The maximum permitted fault current from the remote battery supply, and the
DC voltage rating of the battery supply over-current protective device are
shown in Table 3.3.
DC Voltage
Maximum Fault
(kVA)
Rating (V)
80
480
25,000
100
480
25,000
150
480
25,000
225
480
25,000
Confirm the capacity of the UPS being installed. Identify the input/output power
terminal blocks as shown in the appropriate Figures 3.1 through 3.3.
2.
2.
2.
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With a phase rotation meter, check that the phase rotation of the AC
Input power terminals A, B and C as well as the Bypass Input power
terminals A40, B40 and C40 are correct. The proper phase rotation is
clockwise A B C.
3.
Connect the grounding conductor from the input service entrance to the UPS Ground
Bar (E).
4.
5.
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(3) Connect the external signal terminal block as desired. Refer to section 2.4 and
Figure 2.10 for functional description. 2mm 2, or less, shielded conductor is
recommended.
CAUTION : 1. Confirm that all UPS internal contactors (breakers) "CB1", "CB2", and
6.
52L control signal from Critical Load Cabinet (CLC) to UPS-n IOAU-09
(TN1 5 , 6).
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Input
Voltage
480V
Output
Voltage
480V
100kVA
480V
480V
150kVA
480V
480V
225kVA
480V
480V
Cable
Size
1/0 AWG
2/0 AWG
1 AWG by 2
3/0 AWG by 2
Output Side
Torque
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
Cable
Size
1/0 AWG
2/0 AWG
1 AWG by 2
3/0 AWG by 2
Torque
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
Bypass Side
Cable
Size
1/0 AWG
2/0 AWG
1 AWG by 2
3/0 AWG by 2
*1 - The cables must be selected to be equal to the sizes listed in the table.
*2 - Voltage drop across power cables not to exceed 2% of nominal source voltage.
*3 - Allowable ampere-capacities based on 75 degree C. insulation at ambient temperature of 40 degree C.
Note: Copper conductors assumed.
Torque
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
DC Input Side
Cable
Size
2/0 AWG
3/0 AWG
2/0 AWG by 2
250MCM by 2
Torque
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
100 - 135
in. lbs
TABLE 3.5
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MITSUBISHI
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WIRE
SIZE
(CODE)
WIRE
STRAND
CLASS
1/0
I
B
2/0
I
B
3/0
I
B
4/0
I
B
250 MCM
I
B
300 MCM
I
B
350 MCM
I
B
400 MCM
I
B
500 MCM
I
B
I
RECOMMENDATION
VENDOR
CAT. NO.
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
BURNDY
ILSCO
BURNDY
YA1C
CRA-1L
YA25-LB
YA25
CRA-1/OL
YA25-LB
YA26
CRA-2/OL
YA27-LB
YA27
CRB-3/OL
YA28-LB
YA28
CRB-4/OL
YA29-LB
YA29
CRA-250L
YA30-LB
YA30
CRA-300L
YA32-LB
YA31
CRA-350L
YA34-LB
YA32
CRA-400L
YA36-LB
YA34
CRA-500L
YA38-LB
11 / 375
11 / 375
1019
12 / 348
12 / 348
1020
13
13
1021
14 / 101
14 / 101
1022
15
15
1023
16
16
1024
17 / 298
17 / 298
1026
18 / 324
18 / 324
1027
19 / 470
19 / 470
1027
20 / 299
20 / 299
1029
NOTE: When using crimp type lugs, the lugs should be crimped to the specifications given in the
manufacturer's instructions for both crimp tool and lug.
Bypass
input
Terminals
A40
B40
C40
52S
Static Transfer
Switch
CB3
AC
input
Terminals
A
B
C
CONVERTER
/ CHARGER
CB1
Terminals
BP
BN
INVERTER
Output
52C
CB2
External
BATTERY
Terminals
A50
B50
C50
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UPS module
External
Block
IOAU-09
AC Input
AC
Output
A50,B50,C50
AC
Input
A,B,C
DC Input
A
B
Bypass Input
AC Output
B40
B50
BN
BP
A40
Grounding
Bar (E)
UPS module
Battery
Input
BN,BP
Bypass
Input
A40,B40,C40
C40
A50
C50
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FIGURE 3.3 Diagram of Power Wire & Control Wire Inter-Connect between UPS and Battery
500kVA
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FIGURE 3.4 Diagram of Power Wire Connect ( Parallel Operation system connection )
CRITICAL LOAD CABINET
SMB
UPS-1
Bypass input
CB1
AC input
52S
Bypas
Converter
/Charger
Inverter
AC output
52L
52C
CB2 Battery
UPS-2
Bypass input
CB1
AC input
52S
Bypas
Converter
/Charger
52L
Inverter
AC output
52L 2
AC output
52L n*1
52C
CB2 Battery
UPS-n*1
Bypass input
AC input
52S
Bypas
CB1
Converter
/Charger
Inverter
52C
CB2 Battery
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 9900A SERIES UPS
*1 n : Maximum = 4
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FIGURE 3.5 Diagram of Power Wire & Control Wire Connect ( Parallel Operation system connection )
UPS-2
5 6
IOAU-09
TN1
*3
OFF
CBIN CAIN
CBOUT CAOUT
CN94
TLIN TLOUT
CN96 CN95
TLIN TLOUT
CN96 CN95
ON
8
IFAU-08
IFAU-08
CBIN CAIN
CBOUT CAOUT
TLIN TLOUT
CN96 CN95
*3
*3
ON
IFAU-08
UPS-n*1
5 6
IOAU-09
TN1
CBIN CAIN
CBOUT CAOUT
CN94
CN94
UPS-1
5 6
IOAU-09
TN1
35
36
37
38
.
.
.
49
50
52L1-AX
52L2-AX
.
.
.
*1
52Ln-AX
*1 n : Maximum = 4
*2 Return from the last
UPS module to the first UPS
module (continuous loop).
*3 DIP switch position
UPS-1 and UPS-n : ON
Otherwise : OFF
AC OUTPUT
UPS-1
A
B
C
*2
UPS-2
A
B
C
AC OUTPUT
A50
B50
C50
AC OUTPUT
A50
B50
C50
AC OUTPUT
A50
B50
C50
UPS-n*1
A
B
C
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OPERATING PROCEDURES
CAUTION : Before the UPS startup, the internal Bypass line starts to supply the
unconditioned bypass input power to the critical load if the External
input (or Bypass) Circuit Breaker is closed. Be extremely careful with
closing the External input (or Bypass) Circuit Breaker.
a.) Verify that the External Bypass Input Circuit Breaker for each unit is closed.
(user supplied)
b.) Verify that Battery Disconnect Circuit Breaker (CB2) is opened or in tripping position.
c.) If a dual source is feeding the UPS, close the External AC Input Circuit Breaker
manually (user supplied).
d.) The LCD panel boots up automatically, and the screen will show that the Load is
powered by bypass line.
e.) On the LCD panel, select OPERATION tab, and then press the STARTUP
GUIDANCE button to proceed with UPS start-up. (Refer to Figure 2.3)
f.) Follow the STARTUP GUIDANCE accordingly until the completion of the inverter
startup.
Note: When "REMOTE OPERATION MODE" is displayed on the LCD panel, the inverter
start operation can only be performed remotely. If local inverter start operation is required
(at the UPS), select "LOCAL ONLY" or REMOTE & LOCAL in the OPERATION
MENU.
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Shut-down Procedure
If a total UPS shutdown is required, verify that the critical load is OFF.
a.) Press the "START/STOP" icon from the Main Menu or the Operation Menu on the
LCD.
b.) On the LCD panel, press START/STOP icon, and then select SHUTDOWN
GUIDANCE icon. (Refer to Figure 2.3)
c.) Follow the SHUTDOWN GUIDANCE accordingly until Inverter stops. However
UPS will simultaneously transfer the power feeding from the Inverter supply to the
Bypass line supply.
d.) In general, only the Inverter will be stopped and the Converter will remain energized
to charge the batteries.
Note: When "REMOTE OPERATION MODE" is displayed on the LCD panel, the
inverter start operation can only be performed remotely. If local inverter stopt operation is
required (at the UPS), select "LOCAL ONLY" or REMOTE & LOCAL in the
OPERATION MENU.
e.) If stopping both the Inverter and Converter is required, open the Battery Disconnect
circuit breaker (CB2) manually in accordance with guidance.
WARNING
NOTE : Power to the critical load is supplied through the bypass line. Power to
the critical load will be lost after execution of the next step. The load will
drop.
f.) If a dual source is feeding the UPS, open the External AC Input Circuit Breaker (user
supplied) manually.
g.) If turning off all power to the critical load is desired, open the External Bypass Input
Circuit Breaker (user supplied) manually.
CAUTION : In bypass mode, all UPS power terminals are still live. Lethal voltages
are present. De-energize all external sources of AC and DC power.
Before removing the covers, wait 5 minutes after de-energizing. Check
no-voltage before handling UPS. Be careful for the devices even when
the UPS has been de-energized, still internal devices may be hot.
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C)
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Note: When "REMOTE OPERATION MODE" is displayed on the LCD panel, the inverter
start operation can only be performed remotely. If local inverter start or stop operation is
required (at the UPS), select "LOCAL ONLY" or REMOTE & LOCAL in the OPERATION
MENU.
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Note: When "REMOTE OPERATION MODE" is displayed on the LCD panel, the inverter
start operation can only be performed remotely. If local inverter start operation is required
(at the UPS), select "LOCAL ONLY" or REMOTE & LOCAL in the OPERATION
MENU.
Transfer from UPS MMS Bypass Operation To UPS MMS Inverter Operation
1. Transfer MMS Bypass Operation to MMS Inverter Operation from Operation Menu on
any UPS LCD as shown in Fig. 3.6.
Transfer from UPS MMS Inverter Operation To UPS MMS Bypass Operation
1. Transfer MMS Inverter Operation to MMS Bypass Operation from Operation Menu on
any UPS LCD as shown in Fig. 3.6.
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UPS FAULT
Annunciator Silence
Recording of Fault
description.
Take necessary action according to display guidance.
Primary Action
Note
The error code indicated on the LCD display panel when an
UPS alarms is very important.
In order to reduce repair time, please include this information,
along with the operation and load status for all correspondence
to Mitsubishi field service group.
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A) Battery
Battery lifetime may vary according to the frequency of use and the average ambient
operating temperature. The end of battery life is defined as the state of charge
resulting in an ampere-hour capacity less than, or equal to, 80% of nominal capacity.
Replace battery if its capacity is within this percentage.
B) UPS Component Parts
UPS components have a defined life expectancy (Fan, Capacitors, Filters, etc).
Contact Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. or its authorized service
representatives for a complete parts replacement schedule. Recommended
replacement time interval varies with operating environment.
Contact Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. or its authorized service
representatives for application specific recommendations.
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Code
indication
Status
message
Meaning
Guidance
Note 1
Note 2
Buzzer
External
relay
contact
Failure
lamp
UA801
AC INPUT
VOLTAGE
OUT OF
RANGE
CHECK
INPUT
POWER
SOURCE
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
AC input
abnormal
UA802
AC INPUT
FREQUENCY
OUT OF
RANGE
CHECK
INPUT
POWER
SOURCE
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
AC input
abnormal
UA803
AC INPUT
PHASE
ROTATION
ERROR
CHECK
INPUT
POWER
SOURCE
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
AC input
abnormal
UA804
CONVERTER
OPE.
PROHIBITION
Alarm
UA805
INVERTER
OVERLOAD
WARNING :
DECREASE
LOAD
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Overload
UA806
INVERTER
OVERLOAD
WARNING :
DECREASE
LOAD
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Overload
UA807
INVERTER
OVERLOAD
WARNING :
DECREASE
LOAD
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Overload
UA808
INVERTER
OVERLOAD
WARNING :
DECREASE
LOAD
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Overload
UA810
INVERTER
OVERLOAD
WARNING :
DECREASE
LOAD
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Overload
UA812
BYPASS
VOLTAGE
OUT OF
RANGE
CHECK
BYPASS
INPUT
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Bypass
input
abnormal
UA813
BYPASS
PHASE
ROTATION
ERROR
CHECK
BYPASS
INPUT
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Bypass
input
abnormal
UA814
BYPASS
FREQUENCY
OUT OF
RANGE
CHECK
BYPASS
INPUT
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
Bypass
input
abnormal
UA815
TRANSFER
PROHIBITION
Alarm
UA817
EMERGENCY
STOP
ACTIVATED
Intermitten
t
sound
Alarm
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Note 3
Code
indication
Status
message
UA821
TRANSFER
PROHIBITION
UA822
TRANSFER
PROHIBITION
UA824
CB2 OPEN
TURN ON
CB2
UA827
52C OPE.
PROHIBITION
UA831
EMERGENCY
BYPASS
SWITCH ON
UA833
52L OPEN
UA834
BATTERY
DEPLETED/A
C OUT
STOPPED
UA835
TRANSFER
PROHIBITION
Meaning
The UPS could not transfer to
the bypass because the inverter
output was not synchronized to
the bypass.
The UPS could not transfer to
the bypass because of backup
generator operation.
Guidance
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Major
End-ofDischarge
Lit on
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm
Overload
Alarm
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
Major
Lit on
UA870
BALANCER
OVERLOAD
UA890
EXTERNAL
ALARM
UF001
UF002
INPUT
CIRCUIT
ABNORMAL
CONVERTER
OVERCURRE
NT
UF003
CONVERTER
ABNORMAL
UF011
CB1
ABNORMAL
UF052
CB1
ABNORMAL
UF056
UF059
UF102
CONVERTER
OVERCURRE
NT
INPUT
CIRCUIT
ABNORMAL
DC
OVERVOLTAG
E
Failure
lamp
REMOTE
BUTTON
ABNORMAL
LOCAL
BUTTON
ABNORMAL
UA861
Note 2
UA860
Buzzer
Note 1
External
relay
contact
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Continuou
s
sound
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UF103
UF108
DC
UNDERVOLTA
GE
CHOPPER
OVERCURRE
NT
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CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Note 3
Code
indication
Status
message
UF109
DC
UNBALANCED
UF110
UF111
ZERO PHASE
OVERCURRE
NT
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
Meaning
Major unbalance of the neutral
point voltage.
Detection of converter
zero-sequence overcurrent.
Battery current unbalance.
Guidance
Buzzer
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Note 1
External
relay
contact
Note 2
Failure
lamp
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Continuou
ssound
Major
Lit on
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
UF112
DC CIRCUIT
ABNORMAL
UF119
DC GROUND
FAULT
UF128
CONTROL
POWER
SUPPLY
ABNORMAL
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
UF151
DC VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL
UF152
DC VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL
UF154
CB2
ABNORMAL
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
UF156
CHG.STOPPE
D(BATTERY
OVERTEMP.)
CHECK
BATTERY
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Battery
abnormal
Flicker
UF157
BATTERY
OVERTEMPE
RATURE
Detection of overtemperature at
the batteries.
CHECK
BATTERY
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Battery
abnormal
Flicker
UF158
BATTERY
LIQUID LOW
CHECK
BATTERY
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Battery
abnormal
Flicker
UF159
DC GROUND
FAULT
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
UF160
UF161
UF162
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
CHG.STOPPE
D(DC VOLT.
ABNORMAL)
BATTERY
ABNORMAL
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BATTERY
VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL
UF170
VDB SENSOR
ABNORMAL
UF201
INVERTER
OVERVOLTAG
E
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CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Note 1
External
relay
contact
Note 2
Note 3
Code
indication
UF202
UF203
UF204
UF206
UF207
UF208
Status
message
INVERTER
UNDERVOLTA
GE
INVERTER
OVERCURRE
NT
OUTPUT
CIRCUIT
ABNORMAL
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
ZERO PHASE
OVERCURRE
NT
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
Meaning
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Inverter zero-sequence
overcurrent.
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
UF210
52C
ABNORMAL
UF211
52C
ABNORMAL
UF213
OVERTEMPE
RATURE
UF214
COOLING FAN
ABNORMAL
UF230
UF253
UF256
UF257
52C
ABNORMAL
Failure
lamp
Major
52C
ABNORMAL
INVERTER
OVERVOLTAG
E
ZERO PHASE
OVERCURRE
NT
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
OUTPUT
VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL
Buzzer
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
UF209
UF217
Guidance
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UF258
UF259
UF301
UF302
LOAD
ABNORMAL
ANOTHER
UPS
ABNORMAL
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
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Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Detection of an external
interruption during the software
execution.
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Note 1
External
relay
contact
Note 2
Note 3
Code
indication
UF303
UF305
UF306
UF309
UF310
UF320
UF323
UF352
UF363
UF371
UF372
UF374
Status
message
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
INVERTER
VOLTAGE
ABNORMAL
CONTROL
POWER
SUPPLY
ABNORMAL
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
CONTROL
POWER
SUPPLY
ABNORMAL
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
Meaning
Guidance
Buzzer
Failure
lamp
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
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ERROR
UF375
UF376
UF377
UF378
UF379
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
UPS
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
ERROR
Unable to achieve
synchronization for parallel
operation.
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
tsound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Intermitten
t
sound
Minor
Flicker
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Continuou
s
sound
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Major
Lit on
Note 1
External
relay
contact
Note 2
UF401
52S
ABNORMAL
UF402
52S
ABNORMAL
UF420
52L
OPERATION
ERROR
CHECK 52L
Note 3
Code
indication
Status
message
Meaning
UF451
52S
ABNORMAL
UF452
CB3
ABNORMAL
Guidance
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
CALL
SERVICE
ENGINEER
Buzzer
Intermitten
t
sound
Intermitten
t
sound
Failure
lamp
Minor
Flicker
Minor
Flicker
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1) "Major" is defined as major failure. Inverter transferred to the static bypass line;
2) "Minor" is defined as a minor failure. UPS continues to operate normally, but
cause of alarm must be identified;
(Note 2) Indicates one of two possible LED illumination patterns - continuously on (lit on) or
intermittent (flicker).
(Note 3)
*)
% denotes either A or F
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