BlueWalker PowerWalker VFI 6000P/RT LCD User Manual

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USER MANUAL On-Line UPS PowerWalker VFI 6000RT LCD PowerWalker VFI 6000P/RT LCD PowerWalker VFI 10000RT LCD PowerWalker VFI 10000P/RT LCD

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6  Ensure that no liquid or other foreign objects can enter the UPS.  The UPS can be operated by any individual without previous e

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7 5) Do not open or destroy batteries. Effluent electrolyte can cause injury to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.  Please replace th

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8 Power-frequency Magnetic field... :IEC/EN 61000-4-8 Level 3 Low Frequency Signals...:IEC/EN 61000-2-2 Warning: This is a product fo

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

9 3. Installation This chapter explains:  Equipment inspection  Unpacking the cabinet  Checking the Accessory  UPS setup and installation 

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10 Step 1: Open the outer carton and remove the accessories out of the carton (see Figure 3-1&3-2). Online R/T 6K UPS: Figure 3-1

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11 Step 2: With one person on each side, carefully lift the cabinet out of the outer carton using the handles on the cardboard and set it on a fla

Page 8 - 2. Safety Warnings

12 Figure 3-4: Lifting the Cabinet out of 10K UPS carton Step 3: Discard or recycle the packaging in

Page 9 - 2.2 Operation

13 10K model: Figure 3-6: Online R/T 10K Rear Panel 3.4 UPS Front Panel This section shows the front panel of the Online R/T UPS. The Online series

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14 3.5 Rack mount Setup CAUTION: The cabinet is heavy, so: 1) Remove the battery tray from the UPS before lifting. 2) Lifting the cabinets i

Page 11 - 2.6 Standards

15 3. Pull the battery tray out using the plastic tabs and then remove the battery tray. Figure 3-11: Removing the Battery Tray 4. Install the

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Contents 1. Introduction ... 1 2. Safety Warnings ...

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16 Figure 3-13. Install the sliding rails 7. For 10K---Install the battery pack and battery protection plate, then replace the front pane

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17 To install EBMs: 6K Model: 1. Plug the EBM cable into the UPS battery connector Figure 3-15. Plug the EBM cable into the UPS battery connector 2.

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18 10K Model: Figure 3-17. Plug the EBM cable into the UPS battery connector 3.6 Tower Setup Figure 3-1

Page 16 - 3.3 UPS Rear Panel

19 3.7 Installation of UPS with AC inputs CAUTION: Online 6K/10K series support that the UPS can have separate AC inputs. So befor

Page 17 - 3.4 UPS Front Panel

20 2) Transformer in the Bypass AC input. 3) Both of them have transformer Frequency converter (without Bypass AC input)

Page 18 - 3.5 Rack mount Setup

21 4. Power cables connection & Startup This section explains:  Access to terminal block  Common input sources connection  Separate input s

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22 4.1 Access to terminal block Access to terminal block: remove the 2 screws of the terminal block cover Figure 4-1. PDU

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23 Figure 4-2. Common input sources connection 4.3 Separate input sources connection CAUTION: This type of connection must be carried out by qua

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24 4.4 Frequency converter connection Figure 4-4. Frequency converter connection 4.5 UPS Initial Startup To start up t

Page 22 - 3.6 Tower Setup

25 7. Verify that the UPS is operating normally and any load is powered. 8. If optional EBMs are installed, see “Configuring the

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6.2 Transporting the UPS ... 47 6.3 Storing the UPS and Batteries ...

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26 2) Users need to use a specialty 15-pin communication cable for this system, which should have 15 cores, corresponding stitches and shield

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27 Figure 4-5.a: Parallel systerm wiring diagram of 6K/10K

Page 26 - 4.1 Access to terminal block

28 Figure 4-5.b: Parallel System Installation Diagram 6) Turn on the input breakers for the two parallel UPS.

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29 7) Pressing button continuously for more than 1 second for one UPS of the system, then the system will start to turn on and enter line

Page 28 - 4.5 UPS Initial Startup

30 5) Connect the cable and wire of the added UPS according to the Figure.4-5.a and Figure.4-5.b 6) Switch on the input breakers and mai

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31 5. Operation 5.1 Display Panel The UPS has a four-button graphical LCD with dual color backlight. Standard back-light is used to light up the disp

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32 Enter main menu When displaying default UPS status summary screen, press this button for >1s to enter the main menu tree Exit main menu Pres

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33 After powering on, the LCD will display Welcome logo for several seconds and then enter to the default page which shows the UPS status s

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34 Table 5-3 Status Summary Screens Status Summary Screen Description Fig 5-3 Normal mode: The UPS is operating in Normal mode from utility power. Fi

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35 software (Winpower, etc.). 2) It is attention that the transfer time of UPS output from HE mode to battery mode is about 10ms. But it is st

Page 35 - 5. Operation

36 Fig 5-11 Overload: When the UPS is overload, the alarm will beep twice every second. Some unnecessary loads should be get rid of one b

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37 4) A few seconds later, the UPS turns into Line mode. If the utility power is abnormal, the UPS will transfer to Battery mode without ou

Page 37 - 5.2 Operating mode

38 5.4 LCD operation Except the default UPS status summary screen, the user could get more useful information about UPS current status, detailed vari

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39 Figure. 5-14 Main menu tree

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40 5.4.2 The UPS status menu By pressing on the menu of “UPS status”, the display would enter the next UPS status menu tree. The content of UPS

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41 Figure. 5-15 Event menu tree 5.4.4 The measurement menu By pressing on the menu of “Measurement”, the display would en

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42 Figure. 5-16 Measurement menu tree 5.4.5 The control menu By pressing on the menu of “Control”, the display would enter the

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43 to reset error status, then UPS would stop alarm and recover to Bypass mode. And the reason of fault should be checked and deleted before UPS is t

Page 43 - Figure. 5-14 Main menu tree

44 5.4.6 The identification menu By press on the menu of “Identification”, the display would enter the next identification menu tree. The

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45 potential failures or protecting function loss, even directly damage the load, battery or UPS. Most of settings could only be done while UPS is in

Page 45 - Figure. 5-15 Event menu tree

1 1. Introduction This Online R/T Series is an uninterruptible power supply incorporating double-conversion technology. It provides perf

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46 Figure. 5-20 Set rated output voltage value

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47 6. UPS Maintenance This chapter explains how to:  Care for the UPS and batteries  Transport the UPS  Store the UPS and batteries  Test t

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48 4. Disconnect the internal battery connectors 5. Replace the UPS front cover 6.3 Storing the UPS and Batteries If you store the UPS for a l

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49 During the battery test, the UPS transfers to Battery mode and discharges the batteries for 25% of the original expected runtim

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50 7. Specifications This chapter provides the following specifications:  Model list  General Specification  Electrical Performance  Environmenta

Page 51 - 6. UPS Maintenance

51 Current 26.4A@230Vac 44.0A@230Vac Power Factor ≥ 0,99 @100% Nominal Load ≥ 0,98 @50% Nominal Load ≥ 0,95 @25% Nominal Load THDI < 5 %@Full loa

Page 52 - 6.4 Testing Batteries

52 8. Troubleshooting The online series UPS is designed for durable, automatic operation and issues alarms to alert you whenever potent

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53 Site Wiring Fault Alarm Code: 04 Site Fault detection is supported on all models anytime there is a Grounding Neutral connection. Alarm triggers

Page 54 - 7. Specifications

54 Output Overload Alarm Code:41 Output is overload. Remove some of the equipment from the UPS. The UPS continues to operate, but may switch to Bypas

Page 55 - 7.3 Operating Environment

55 BUS Over Voltage Alarm Code:21 Indicates that the UPS get BUS over voltage fault because of BUS. The UPS transfers to Bypass mode if supporting th

Page 56 - 8. Troubleshooting

2 Figure 1-2: Online R/T 10K UPS Online R/T UPS as Tower installation. Figure 1-3: Online R/T 6K U

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56 Parallel cable loss Alarm Code: E2 In parallel systemparallel cable disconnect Disconnect parallel cable one turn to fault mode Parallel system ba

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57 9. Communication This chapter contains:  Communication ports (RS-232 and USB)  Network Management Card (Optional)  UPS Management Software 

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58 7 Not used -- 8 On Battery signal Out 9 Vdc Power +12V This pin is connected via a jumper to pin 2 of SNMP connector Out Figure.9-2

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59 9.2 Network Management Card (Optional) Network Management Card allow the UPS to communicate with different types of devices in variety of ne

Page 61 - 9. Communication

60 Installation procedure: Connected by USB to a PC or notebook, the Software enables communication between the UPS and the computer. The U

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61 614-01854-00

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3 Providing outstanding performance and reliability, the UPS’s unique benefits include:  Online UPS design with pure sine wave output.  True onl

Page 64 - 9.4 REPO Function

4 2. Safety Warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH STEP SAVE THESE INSTRRUCTIONS. 2.1 Installation  Condensation may occur i

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5 the neutral conductor should be provided in the building wiring installation.  This is permanently connected equipment , it must be installed by

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