SPTMPS40508REN - MPS 10 - 100kVA
SPTMPS40508REN - MPS 10 - 100kVA
Technical specifications
MASTER MPS
CONTENTS
1. PURPOSE ..................................................................................................................................................... 2
2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................. 2
3. REFERENCE STANDARDS ......................................................................................................................... 5
4. APPLICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 6
5. CONFIGURATIONS .................................................................................................................................... 7
6. UPS DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................... 11
6.1. AC/DC Converter ................................................................................................................ 12
6.1.1. Easy Source ........................................................................................................................... 13
6.1.2. Battery Care System............................................................................................................. 14
6.2. DC/AC Converter ................................................................................................................ 14
6.3. Static Switch .......................................................................................................................... 16
7. CONTROL PANEL .................................................................................................................................... 17
8. SWITCHES ................................................................................................................................................. 20
9. COMMUNICATION .................................................................................................................................. 21
9.1. Report signals ........................................................................................................................ 21
9.2. Commands ........................................................................................................................... 21
9.3. Emergency shutdown .......................................................................................................... 21
9.4. Monitoring and control software ........................................................................................ 21
10. UPS CABINET ........................................................................................................................................... 22
11. INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................ 22
12. OPTIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 22
12.1. Communication ................................................................................................................... 22
12.2. Graphic remote panel ........................................................................................................ 26
12.3. Battery cabinets ................................................................................................................... 27
12.4. Start-up from battery (Cold Start) ...................................................................................... 27
12.5. UGS - UPS Group Synchroniser ............................................................................................ 27
12.6. PSJ - Parallel Systems Joiner ................................................................................................ 28
12.7. Isolation transformers ........................................................................................................... 28
12.8. Kit for UPSs without input and output neutral ................................................................... 28
12.9. Protection levels ................................................................................................................... 28
12.10 Faulty fan control ................................................................................................................. 28
13. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................................................... 29
14. TECHNICAL DATA THREE PHASE INPUT / THREE PHASE OUTPUT ............................................... 29
15. TECHNICAL DATA THREE PHASE INPUT/ SINGLE PHASE OUTPUT................................................ 35
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1. PURPOSE
These technical specifications describe an Uninterruptible Power System (UPS), a device which
supplies clean energy to the connected load, without any interruption due to disturbances in the
mains power supply, including a total power failure.
Master MPS is a series of UPSs designed entirely by RIELLO UPS a leading manufacturer of
uninterruptible power supplies from 350 VA to 800 kVA, with over 25 years of experience in the
sector. To find out about the other products available, visit www.riello-ups.com.
2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
The present technical specification describes the technical features of the Master MPS series for
the models with three phase input, three phase output and three phase input, single phase output
with rating 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 60, 80 and 100 kVA. MASTER MPS is with On Line double conversion
technology accordance to VFI-SS-111 classification – as defined by standard IEC EN 62040-3 - with
transformer in output downstream the inverter.
Master MPS is compatible with the most critical industrial installations thanks to its many features,
such as:
a) Easy source
d) Isolation transformer downstream the inverter to protect the load from mains interference in
all operating conditions.
e) Double protection of the load when powered in battery mode: the first protection is the
usual one provided by the integrated electronic control and a second further protection is
given by galvanic isolation of the inverter output transformer
f) Thermal overrating of the inverter to guarantee an overload (kVA) at 110% for 60 minutes
g) Backfeed protection
h) System expandability up to 8 units, Dual BUS and Dynamic Dual Bus systems
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MODEL DESCRIPTION
MPM 10 UPS 10 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 10 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM HC 10
harmonic filter
MPM 15 UPS 15 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 15 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM HC 15
harmonic filter
MPM 20 UPS 20 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 20 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM HC 20
harmonic filter
MPM 30 UPS 30 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 30 kVA ,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM HC 30
harmonic filter
MPM 40 UPS 40 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 40 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM HC 40
harmonic filter
MPM 60 UPS 60 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 60 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM 60 HC
harmonic filter
MPM 80 UPS 80 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 80 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM 80 HC
harmonic filter
MPM 100 UPS 100 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output
UPS 100 kVA,6 Pulse, Three phase input / Single Phase Output with input
MPM 100 HC
harmonic filter
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MODEL DESCRIPTION
MPT 10 UPS 10 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output
UPS 10 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output with input
MPT 10 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 15 UPS 15 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output
UPS 15 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output with input
MPT 15 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 20 UPS 20 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output
UPS 20 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output with input
MPT 20 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 30 UPS 30 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output
UPS 30 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output with input
MPT 30 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 40 UPS 40 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output
UPS 40 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase Output with input
MPT 40 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 60 UPS 60 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase output
UPS 60 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase output with input
MPT 60 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 60 D UPS 60 kVA, 12 pulse, three phase input / three phase output
UPS 60 kVA, 12 pulse, three phase input / three phase output with input
MPT 60 DHC
harmonic filter
MPT 80 UPS 80 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase output
UPS 80 kVA, 6 pulse, three phase input / three phase output with input
MPT 80 HC
harmonic filter
MPT 80 D UPS 80 kVA, 12 pulse, three phase input / three phase output
UPS 80 kVA, 12 pulse, three phase input / three phase output with input
MPT 80 DHC
harmonic filter
The differences between the HC, D and DHC versions are found essentially in their input
characteristics (harmonic currents and power factor).
See the Technical Data at the end of these specifications for further details.
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3. REFERENCE STANDARDS
RPS SpA is a company certified ISO 9001 (Certificate No CERT-04674-99-AQ-VEN-SINCERT) and
covers all procedures, operating methods and monitoring of all stages from design to production
and sales activities.
This certification is a guarantee for the customer with regard to the following aspects:
Besides company certification, the product is classified VFI-SS-111 in conformity with standard IEC
EN 62040-3 and satisfies the following UPS specific standards:
The Master MPS series also makes reference to the following general standards, where applicable:
European Directives:
EMC 2004/108/EC
Electromagnetic compatibility directive: covers the immunity and emission aspects of the
UPS in its installation environment and imposes the obligatory use of CE marking as from
1/1/96.
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4. APPLICATIONS
The UPSs of the Master MPS series are suitable for all applications requiring protection of the critical
load, from simple installations to more complex systems where a higher level of reliability and
maintainability is required.
Data Centres and Telecommunications: the uninterruptible power system can grow together
with your business since the basic system can be expanded with up to eight units
connected in parallel without compromising the initial investment. Furthermore, greater
levels of reliability and maintainability can be achieved with the more advanced
configurations such as the “Dual Bus” and “Dynamic System Expansion”.
Industrial processes and electro-medical systems: the UPS is particularly suitable for
application with industrial processes and the power supply to electro-medical systems,
thanks to its design principles and technical features, such as for example:
inverter with output transformer guaranteeing isolation of the load from mains
interference in all conditions;
high short circuit and overload capacity;
high battery recharging capacity, enabling applications with different kinds of
batteries (sealed, vented or Nickel Cadmium) with long back-up time.
Emergency systems: the Stand-by OFF mode of operation can be selected to activate the
emergency back-up function, as defined by standard EN 50171 (Central Power Supply Syst
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5. CONFIGURATIONS
The following configurations are available:
Single UPS
The single version of the system, normally used for simple installations.
The same system can function as a frequency converter, 50/60 Hz and vice versa, with or without
battery by means of a simple setting that can be effected in situ.
Bypass
Mains
Mains
Battery
Load
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Parallel configuration
Up to 8 UPSs can be connected in parallel to increase the power of the uninterruptible power
system (power parallel) or to enhance its reliability (redundant parallel).
The system is defined as “redundant parallel” when the stoppage of one or several UPSs does not
determine the loss of the power supply.
All the UPSs power the load simultaneously with automatic sharing of the current.
The units exchange information on the operating status and the sync signals by means of the RS485
connections in loop with dual redundancy. This means that even in the event of the accidental
interruption of both connections, only the UPS affected by this interruption cuts itself off, while the
other one continues to operate without any interference.
The “Hot System Expansion” feature means that a new UPS can be added to the system while the
other units are on-line and powering the load from the inverter.
The integrated UPS will configure itself automatically with the system data without any disturbance
to the load.
In configurations with more than two units, it is recommended to install an external maintenance
bypass and to inhibit the one inside the UPS, in order to improve service operations.
The parallel system may function with a separate battery or a single battery, that is, one battery
shared by several UPSs.
Bypass mains
UPS 1 UPS 2
UPS 3 ---UPS 8
Load
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Two independent systems can be configured in Dual Bus with a single or separate power source.
The synchronisation option (UGS) keeps the outputs of the two systems constantly synchronised,
regardless of the input variations and when the system is powered by the battery.
This system has been designed for configurations that use the STS (Static Transfer Switch) since it
guarantees switching from one continuous source to the other without disturbances to the loads.
Bypass
Sinchroniser
Static Transfer
Switch
Load 3
Static Transfer
Switch
Load 1 Load 2
Load 4
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Two independent systems (up to 4 units each) can be connected in a “Dynamic Dual Bus”
configuration by means of the PSJ (Parallel System Joiner) option.
This enables the two systems to be joined to form a single system when, for example, part of one
system is undergoing maintenance and it is felt appropriate to use the redundant UPS for both bars
of the load. The synchronization and the equal distribution of power is guaranteed by the PSJ.
This characteristic provides an extreme flexibility of the systems in case of maintenance or when is
necessary to modify the redundancy level between the two bus.
PSJ
Load 1 Load 2
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6. UPS DESCRIPTION
The uninterruptible power supply can be set to operate in four operating modes: ON-LINE, STAND-
BY ON, SMART ACTIVE and STAND-BY OFF.
Mode: ON-LINE
Normal: The rectifier draws energy from the mains to power the inverter and keep the
batteries charged; the inverter powers the load with voltage and frequency stabilised and
in sync with the emergency mains, if appropriate.
Emergency: when the mains power supply goes out of the pre-set limits, the rectifier
switches off and the inverter is powered from the battery for the envisaged back-up time
without any disturbance to the load. When the mains power supply is restored, the Rectifier
starts to operate gradually (power walk in), powering the batteries again and charging the
inverter.
Overload: in the event of an inverter overload beyond the envisaged limits, or a manual
shutdown, the load is automatically transferred onto the emergency mains by means of the
Static switch without any disturbance to the load.
Mode: STAND-BY ON
The load is normally powered from the emergency mains, the rectifier keeps the batteries charged.
When the mains goes outside the preset range, the load is transferred automatically onto the
inverter until the mains returns to a suitable level.
This mode is suitable for powering loads that are not sensitive to mains interference, thus allowing
increased system efficiency of up to 98%.
When the Master MPS system is configured in SMART ACTIVE mode, it automatically determines
whether to operate in ON-LINE or STAND-BY ON mode.
This is done by monitoring the emergency mains: if this remains suitable for a defined period, the
system sets itself to STAND-BY ON mode; otherwise it remains in ON-LINE mode.
When the mains power supply is present, the rectifier keeps the batteries charged and the inverter
is switched off. When the mains fails, the rectifier switches off and the inverter is activated in approx.
200 ms, using the battery energy.
This application is suitable for the power supply of emergency lighting, as defined by standard
EN 50171.
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SWMB
SWBY
Bypass
Line
Backfeed
protection
SWIN SWOUT
Input Output
Mains
Alarm cards
Battery Communication
Option cards
SNMP, MODBUS;
JBUS etc.
Signallings and
command panel
The AC/DC Converter battery charger converts the alternating voltage into direct voltage to
power the inverter at nominal load. Several versions of UPS, the HC, D, DHC, are available. These
use various technologies at the input stage to reduce the current harmonics reflected to the mains
up to 3% (see the Technical Data tables at the end of these specifications). This kind of Converter
has two main functions:
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Input harmonics: thanks to a low input harmonics content and the high power
factor, the costs of installing and dimensioning a generator set upstream are greatly
reduced.
Power Walk-in: when the voltage is applied in input to the rectifier, for example after
a mains power failure, the rectifier reaches nominal power progressively in a time
programmable from 0 to 125 seconds.
Power Walk-in delay timer: in parallel configurations, the start-up of the rectifiers can
be delayed to reduce the impact to any generator located upstream. The delayed
start-up is programmable up to 120 seconds.
Output Power
Generator (kVA)
100 %
75 %
UPS1+
50 % UPS2+
UPS3+
UPS4
UPS1+
UPS2+
UPS 3
25 % UPS1+UPS2
UPS1
30 60 90
Seconds
Inhibition of the battery charge current: while the UPS is operating with a generator
set, battery recharging can be excluded and all the available power used to feed
the load.
Inhibition of the synchro with bypass: in case of a generator set with the output
frequency very unstable, the Inverter synchronization with bypass can be inhibited.
In this condition the Inverter generates the output voltage in free running mode by
using the internal oscillator and consequently the transfer of the load on bypass is
not allowed.
The “battery recharge current” and “Inverter Synchro with bypass” inhibitions are activated by a
remote contact of the generator set connected to the optional Rely Card (see Chapter 12 –
Options )
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a) Battery recharging: this UPS product will work with hermetically-sealed lead (VRLA),
AGM, open vase or Ni-Cd batteries. Depending on the type of battery, two recharging
methods are available:
Cyclical recharging (factory set): the battery’s charge state is kept under
constant control, so that when the charge level drops below the established
level, a recharging cycle starts up following the IU characteristic (EN 50272-2).
In any case, the UPS automatically runs a top-up charge cycle every 24
hours.
c) Protection against slow discharges: in the event of discharges of long duration and low
load, the end of discharge voltage is raised to approx. 1.8 V/el as prescribed by the
battery manufacturers so at to avoid damaging the batteries.
d) Current ripple: in normal operating condition and with the battery charged, the current
ripple is zero. This feature eliminates one of the main causes of reduced battery
reliability.
This comprises a three phase inverter with IGBT (Isolated Gate Bipolar Transistor), a transistor that
allows high switching frequencies (>20 kHz) and consequently low consumption and low noise.
The inverter output is connected to the transformer, thus ensuring galvanic isolation between
output and battery.
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Voltage regulation
The output voltage is regulated by using the independent phase control, a feature that allows a
better static and dynamic response. In detail:
a) static condition: the inverter output voltage remains within ± 1% for all input voltage
variations within the allowed limits;
b) dynamic condition: for load variations from 0 to 100%, the output voltage remains within
± 5% below the values defined by class 1 of standard EN 62040-3.
Frequency regulation
The inverter output frequency is generated autonomously by an internal oscillator, in sync with that
of the emergency mains; the frequency stability towards the load therefore depends on the
operating condition:
a) Frequency stability
a. With mains available: the internal oscillator follows the frequency variations of
the emergency mains according to the set value, which is normally ± 2% (can be
calibrated from ± 1% to ± 6%).
b. With mains not available: the inverter generates the output voltage frequency
autonomously with a stability of ± 0.05%.
The maximum speed of inverter output frequency variation to reach that of the emergency
mains is 2 Hz/s for the UPS in single version, and 1 Hz/s for the parallel version.
The regulation of the inverter guarantees the distortion of the output voltage with linear loads within
1% (max 2% with battery at end of discharge). With non linear loads, as defined by standard EN
62040-3, the distortion of the output voltage should not exceed 3%.
Output Power
The inverter is designed to supply to 100% of the power active for any load with cosfi from 0,9
capacitive to 0,8 inductive.
Overload
The inverter is sized to supply a power overload (kVA) of 110% for 1 hour, 125% for 10 minutes and
150% for 1 minute, on the three phases. On two phases, the limit is 200% for 7 s.
If the time or power limits are exceeded, the load is transferred onto the emergency mains.
In the event of a short circuit on the load and with power supply from the battery, the inverter can
supply a current limited to 150% for 1 s in the event of a short circuit on the three phases, and 250%
for 1 s in the presence of a short circuit between phase and neutral.
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In all conditions, the symmetry of the output voltage is guaranteed within ± 1% for loads balanced
on the three phases, and ± 2% for 100% unbalanced loads (e.g. one phase at nominal load, the
other two without load).
Phase shift
The inverter three-phase output voltages are guaranteed with a phase shift angle of 120° ± 1° for
balanced loads and 100% unbalanced loads.
If at the time of switching the inverter voltage is not in sync with that of the emergency mains, the
transfer takes place with a delay of approx. 20 ms to avoid possible damage to the load. However
this value can be set from 10 to 100 ms to cover all the requirements of the various types of load.
Transfer onto the emergency mains only takes place if the voltage and frequency are considered
“suitable” to power the load. The limits of acceptability are defined by the user in relation to the
connected load:
Overload
The Static switch is of the type that is “transparent” for the load, since it does not include the
automatic overcurrent protection devices as required by most applications. The disconnecting
devices are installed externally in accordance with the equipment’s selectivity characteristics.
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7. CONTROL PANEL
The control panel located at the front of the equipment may be used to monitor and control all the
parameters of the UPS and the batteries connected to it. The operating status of the UPS is shown
on a liquid crystal display (LCD), with two rows of 40 characters and four LEDs with three operating
states: On (steady), On (flashing), and Off.
1 4
2 5
3 6
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8: FUNCTION KEYS
The function of each key is shown at the bottom of the display screen and varies according to the menu displayed.
The display shows the event history log up to 120; the measurements and associated alarms are
recorded for each event.
The messages are available in the following languages: Italian, English, French, German, Spanish,
Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Hungarian, Turkish, Czech, Romanian and Russian (as options).
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Measurements
Input voltage and frequency
By-pass voltage and frequency
Input power
Output voltage and frequency
Output power
Output power peak
Battery voltage
Battery recharge/discharge current
Inverter input voltage
Internal temperature (logic control, rectifier, Inverter, static switch and magnetic
components)
Sinewave view of the following signals :
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Messages
The alarm messages are shown below:
INTERFERENCE ON BYPASS
Presence of disturbances on the bypass line
LINE
MINIMUM BATTERY BACK-UP The battery is discharging and has reached the minimum back-up time value
TIME PREALARM (can be calibrated)
OUTPUT OVERLOAD The load connected to the inverter has exceeded the nominal value in kVA.
INTERNAL FAULT NUMBER Internal fault, details of the alarm are provided by a code.
LOAD TEMPORARILY ON
The load is temporarily on the bypass due to inrush current or inverter start-up.
BYPASS
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OVERTEMPERATURE OR The temperature inside the cabinet has exceeded the maximum limit due to too
VENTILATION FAULT high ambient temperature or ventilation fault.
Alarm when the output voltage is not present since SWOUT and SWMB are
NO OUTPUT VOLTAGE
both open at the same time.
8. SWITCHES
The system is provided with four disconnecting switches under load located face on the cabinet
whose access is by opening the door:
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9. COMMUNICATION
The alarms, commands and the communication software supplied together with the UPS to
interface the unit with the system are listed below.
If these are not sufficient, please see the Options chapter.
Two DB9 connectors are available for RS232 connection; the outputs can be connected to a
remote computer or to a modem.
Battery low
Battery discharging
Load on bypass or UPS fault.
9.2. Commands
The following commands in the UPS can be activated by means of an external voltage at + 12 V,
80 mA (max):
Inverter ON/OFF (or “battery recharge inhibition” by means of a setting from the UPS
panel)
Complete shutdown of the UPS.
Event chronology
Total events management
E-mail, modem, SNMP Agent support
Sequential shutdown of all the PCs in the network, saving the active work of the most
varied applications.
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For MPT 10 kVA up to 80 kVA and MPM from 10 up to 80 kVA the forced ventilation is ensured by
means of fans at the back; air intake is from the front, and output is from the back.
For MPM 100 kVA the forced ventilation is ensured by means of fans at the top; air intake is from the
front, and output is from the top.
The parts with greater dissipation, such as the power modules and magnetic parts, are monitored
by temperature sensors.
11. INSTALLATION
The systems are designed to allow all ordinary and extraordinary maintenance operations from the
front, thus making back or side access superfluous; the cables input is from the bottom. The cables
input can optionally be from the top.
12. OPTIONS
12.1. Communication
PowerNETguard is a centralised UPS management program which operates by means of the SNMP
communication protocol. It is an ideal tool for a Data Centre EDP manager or in medium and large
scale networks.
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Hardware
Two slots are available inside the device, at the bottom, to house two of the following
communication options:
a) NetMan 102 Plus: Network agent for the management of the UPS connected directly on
LAN 10 / 100 Mbps using the main network communication protocols (TCP / IP, HTTP and
SNMP). A MODEM can also be connected to the same device.
b) Netman 202 Plus: network agent like Netman 102 Plus, but improved with USB host,
SNMP v1 and v3, maximum expandability and firmware upgradeable via USB port FTP
and http
c) MultiCom 302: Modbus / Jbus protocol converter by means of RS232 or RS485 output for
the monitoring of UPSs in BMS (Build Management System). It also manages a second
independent RS232 serial line that can be used to connect other devices such as
NetMan Plus or a PC.
d) MultiCom 352: a device that makes it possible to connect two devices to a single UPS
serial port. It can be used in all cases where several serial connections are required for
multiple interrogation of the UPS.
The communication cards can be used simultaneously in various combinations to achieve greater
flexibility and therefore enhanced services, as can be seen in the following example:
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In addition to the cards above mentioned the following communication options are available:
e) Programmable relay contact PCB ( 5 A - 250 V) for connecting a remote control device.
The following default alarm signals are available:
a. Load on Inverter;
b. Load on mains power;
c. Low battery;
d. Overload;
e. Over temperature;
f. Load on maintenance by-pass.
When necessary, the meaning of the above alarms may be changed, choosing from amongst the
alarms listed in the following table.
ALARMS DESCRIPTION
Disturbance on the bypass line (e.g. voltage
peaks, harmonic distortion etc.) while the voltage
INTERFERENCE ON BYPASS LINE and frequency values remain within acceptable
limits. The inverter is not synchronized with the
mains power supply.
MANUAL BY-PASS, SWMB-OFF The SWMB manual bypass switch is closed.
Alarm status present if the voltage at the input of
FAULTY BY-PASS VOLTAGE or SWBY, FSCR OFF the bypass line is incorrect or the SWBY bypass
switch is open.
The voltage supplied to the rectifier is incorrect or
FAULTY MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE or SWIN
the SWIN switch is open. The battery is in
OFF
discharge mode.
The battery voltage is lower than the value
PRE-ALLARM FOR LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE calculated to give around 5 minutes back up
power; the pre-alarm value is settable
BATTERY DEPLETED or (SWB BATTERY SWITCH OPEN The battery test has encountered a problem.
The power voltage is lower than the nominal
LOW POWER VOLTAGE or OVERLOAD
value or there is an output overload.
OVERLOAD ONOUTPUT The inverter is in overload status.
This alarm indicates that the power expressed in
%VA, absorbed by the load is lower than the
BY-PASS FORRUTPUT VA < AUTO_OFF VALUE
“AUTOOFF” value (function to be activated
when the system is powered up).
INTERNAL FAULT: code number Code of the internal anomaly condition.
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There are two programmable input default settings to “inhibit battery charging” and “inhibit the
bypass” which can be used with a gen set; a voltage free contact is all that is required to activate
the functions.
When required, the function of the two inputs can be changed as follows:
N.B.: the UPS systems are designed to house two alarm PCBs, thus obtaining up to 12
programmable alarms and 4 inputs.
f) Multicom 401 (Profibus Converter) is an accessory, external to the UPS, which makes it
possible to integrate the UPS in a network which uses the Profibus DP communication
protocol.
g) Multi I/O PCB: an accessory mounted inside the UPS that converts external signals from
the UPS (e.g. ambient temperature, battery room temperature, etc.) into signals by
means of relay contacts or on an RS485 serial output in MODBUS protocol.
For the full and updated list of accessories please see the website : www.riello-ups.com
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The battery modules can be connected in parallel to achieve the required availability. If more than
2 modules are connected in parallel, the addition of a module with a single circuit breaker for the
parallel connection cables is recommended. An example of the installation is shown in the figure
below.
Battery switch
cabinet
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In case of installations with external maintenance bypass, please contact the sales department.
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INPUT
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INTERMEDIATE CIRCUIT
Full load 2 3 4 6 8 12 16
Load 90% 5 7 9 13 18 26 36
Load 80% 7 11 14 21 27 41 56
Load ≤ 50% 15 18 29 37 37 75 75
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INVERTER
Rated Power Pf 0.9 inductive
10 15 20 30 40 60 80
(kVA)
Static variation ± 1%
Dynamic variation ± 5%
20 ms
Recovery time within ± 1%
According to the standard EN 62040-3, class 1
Crest current factor (Ipeak/Irms
according the standard EN 3:1
62040-3)
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BY-PASS
Nominal voltage 400 Vca single phase (settable from 380 V to 415 V)
100 ms 8 5 4 7 9 9 9
10 ms 12 8 6 8 12 12 14
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SYSTEM
BTU/H (see note 5) 3220 4780 6100 8020 10700 16000 21380
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Weight (Kg)
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INPUT
6 Pulse 11 16 22 32 43 64 86 105
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INTERMEDIATE CIRCUIT
Full load 2 3 4 6 8 12 16 24
Load90% 5 7 9 13 18 26 36 42
Load 80% 7 11 14 21 27 41 56 61
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INVERTER
Nominal Voltage 230 Vca single phase (settable from 220 V to 240 V)
Static variation ± 1%
Dynamic variation ± 5%
20 ms
Recovery time within ± 1%
According to the standard EN 62040-3, class 1
Crest current factor (Ipeak/Irms
according the standard EN 3:1
62040-3)
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BY-PASS
Nominal voltage 230 Vca single phase (settable from 220 V to 240V)
1 second 12 8 6 5 4 8 9 15
100 ms 16 10 8 8 6 11 14 21
10 ms 24 16 12 10 8 16 20 31
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Full Load 92.0 92.0 92.0 92.0 92.0 92.0 92.5 92.5
BTU/H (5) 2672 4008 5344 8016 10688 16032 19932 24914
Note:
(1) With Input voltage -25 %, the battery doesn’t charge and doesn’t discharge.
(2) UPS configured with battery charging in cyclic way (factory fitted)
(3) The number of Pb elements accepted: 186 – 198
(4) The parallel version can be calibrated from 0.1 to 1 Hz/s.
(5) 3,97 BTU = 1kcal.
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Viale Europa, 7
www.riello-ups.com
37045 Legnago (VR)-Italy
e-mail: riello@riello-ups.com
RPS SpA – Riello Power Solutions
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SPTMPS2D13CREN The information and technical data given in the documentation are subject to
modification. The company reserves the right to modify the specifications given without notice.