User Manual
User Manual
Introduction
The NT series UPS is a dedicated design for large scales of power systems applying on all
kinds of data process systems, communication systems, satellite systems, computer network
systems, medical device systems, safety and emergency systems, monitoring systems, and all
factory facilities.
The NT series UPS employs a high frequency SPWM (Sinusoidal Pulse-Width Modulation)
inverter technology. The inverter uses an advanced IGBT module capable to reduce the MTTR
(Mean Time to Repair) and easier to be maintained, came with advantages in high efficiency, low
thermal loss, low noise, small volume, and long life expectancy. The control implements on MCU
that simplifies complicated control circuits and reduces number of components. Besides, in order
to improved reliability of UPS, the NT series provides two methods:
Hot standby redundancy: is achieves by dual loops design.
Parallel redundancy: has no need adding external parallel control cards and capable to unite
up to 8 UPS units.
A LCD display with multi-language graphical interfaces makes user easier to operate with
accurate outputs. System block diagrams and statuses are also available on the interface providing
users with clearly operating modes and overall conditions. Users can also implement long-distance
monitoring by using various communication ports via computers or network systems. As a result,
direct monitoring and controls on the UPS are available for users, which all messages on the
interface are generated by MCU. If exclusive software---UPSentry is installed, 31 sets UPS status
could be monitoring at the same time via only one PC reducing man forces and facilitating
centralized control. The circuit boards of NT-Series could Interchangeable that minimized
component-inventory management. Friendly design concepts of NT series UPS to provide optimal
and durable quality power and to be the protector of the best power related devices for customers.
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2. Operation Mode
There are four basic operation modes for NT series UPS, either of which can deliver loads
with reliable, high quality power source in any conditions. The operation modes describe as the
following:
MANUAL BYPASS
BREAKER
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH
BATTERY BANK
In a normal mode, DC power, rectifying from AC input power, charges batteries and powers
the inverter that transforms DC power to stable and clean AC power for the various loads.
(Shows in Fig. 2-1)
MANUAL BYPASS
BREAKER
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH
BATTERY BANK
When the utility AC power fails or other AC power’s perturbations occur, the battery will
instantly provide DC power to hold continuous operation via AC inverting process. Hence, the
UPS output will not be interrupted in any possible conditions for ensuring a power delivering
to the load with normal operation
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2-3 Reserve AC Supply Mode(Single)
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH
BATTERY BANK
When inverter encounters abnormal situations such as over temperature, long-time overload,
output shorted, abnormal output voltage, and battery exhausted, the inverter will
automatically shutdown itself due to self-protection. Meanwhile if the reserve AC power is
normal, the static switch will transfer the load to the reserve AC power source without any
interruption of power supply. After the abnormal situations are eliminated, static switch shall
transfer the load back to inverter. (Shown in Fig. 2-3)
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH
BATTERY BANK
When maintenance is needed, power can be switched from inverter mode to bypass mode
manually with continuously power delivering to the load. No potential risks among the
switching process for service personnel. (Shows in Fig. 2-4)
Note: If only single mains power is available, please utilizes the same power source for
reserve AC input and rectifier input.
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2-5 Normal Mode (Parallel)
MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 1
BREAKER
BATTERY BANK
power flow
LOAD
MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 2
BREAKER
BATTERY BANK
Two or more UPS units operating in parallel have to satisfy requirements of the same
capacities, output voltages, frequencies, and equal load share. If one of units fails and its
loads are less than the sum of rated-load values of other units in parallel, the rest of units
can share the sum of loads, else all UPS units showdown inverter and transfer the load to
reserve AC power. (Show in Fig. 2-5)
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2-6 Back-up Mode (Parallel)
MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 1
BREAKER
BATTERY BANK
power flow
LOAD
MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 2
BREAKER
BATTERY BANK
When the utility AC power fails or other AC power’s perturbations occurs, the battery will
instantly provide inverter with DC power for a continuous operation. Hence, the UPS output
will not be interrupted with quality AC power delivering to the load. (Shows in Fig. 2-6)
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2-7 Reserve AC Supply Mode (Parallel)
BATTERY BANK
power flow
LOAD
BATTERY BANK
When the inverter in abnormal situations such as over temperature, long-time overload,
output short circuit, abnormal output voltage, and battery exhausted, the inverter will
shutdown due to self-protection function. If the reserve AC power is normal, all UPS units
shall transfer the load to the reserve source without any interruption of power delivering.
After eliminating the abnormal situations of inverter, static switch would transfer the load to
inverter. (Shows in Fig. 2-7)
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2-8 Maintenance Bypass Mode (Parallel)
power flow
power flow
BATTERY BANK
power flow
LOAD
power flow
powerf flow
BATTERY BANK
When maintenance is needed and reserve power is normal, then, power can be switched
from inverter mode to bypass mode manually with continuously power delivering to the load.
Under that condition, the internal power system will be completed off except terminal and
the switch, marked with “ Bypass,” still having high-voltages. As a result, risks will not exist in
UPS for the safety of service personnel. (Show in Fig. 2-8)
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2-9 Hot Standby Redundancy
In hot standby redundancy configuration, UPS1 O/P connected to the reserve power of
UPS2.(Show as Fig. 2-9) This configuration would reduce the probability of cut off power
supply and improved the quality in the supply of power.
MANUAL BYPASS
UPS 1
BREAKER
BATTERY BANK
RESERVE INPUT
power flow BREAKER power flow
power flow
power flow UPS 2 OUTPUT
LOAD
RECTIFIER INPUT OUTPUT
BREAKER BREAKER
MAINS RECTIFIER INVERTER STATIC SWITCH
BATTERY BANK
In normal condition, the UPS2 supply the load. If the UPS2 fails, the static switch transfers
the load to UPS1(reserve power of UPS2) without a break in the supply of power. In order to
reduced cost, the O/P of UPS1 could simultaneously connect to UPS2, UPS3, …..etc..
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2-10 Dry Contact
OR
UPS
Fig. 2-10
The NT series UPS provides 6 statuses of dry contacts that can programmable and the dry
contact can set to Normal Open or Normal Close. The 6 dry contacts of default value
indicates as follow:
1. Normal: UPS normal.
2. Reserve: When inverter abnormal, load transfers to reserve power.
3. Back-up: When mains abnormal, battery supply the load.
4. BAT_LOW: When mains abnormal, battery supply the load and battery discharge exceed
the setting voltage.(lower than 330V)
5. RES Main Fail: in UPS normal, if reserve power abnormal (frequency or phase
sequence), the output frequency will base on the rated frequency.
6. BATT test Fail: When executed battery test, battery test abnormal.
The six Relay dry contacts can be chosen from 20 different statuses as table 2-1bybelow:
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2-11 Common Battery
When many UPS units parallel, so as to reduce cost and save the install space, these UPS
units can use same battery bank. (Show in Fig. 2-11)
LOAD
UPS2
MANUAL BYPASS
BREAKER
RECTIFIER INPUT
BREAKER OUTPUT
MAINS INVERTER STATIC SWITCH
RECTIFIER BREAKER
1. When many UPS units use one battery bank, can’t choose to execute “Battery test” from
LCD control panel.
2. In common battery configuration, the setting of “Battery Capacity AH” and “Battery
Charge Current” in LCD display, shall use actual AH and the total charger current divide
UPS units.
Example: Two UPS units parallel, the capacity of common battery is 100AH, when
choose the charge current to 12A, the setting method is:
The “Battery Capacity AH” of two UPS units set to 50AH individually and “Battery
Charge Current” set to 6A.
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2-12 Block diagram of NT series
1. NT-60KVA (50,40,30kVA)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BY PASS 100A
22mm
100A OUTPUT
22mm
BY PASS 100A S
TO CNA2 OUTPUT
100A OUTPUT
RES SCR
3000/1A 3P4W 220/380V
CNA11(R/S/T)
90A/1200V 100A T CNC5(coil)
RESERVE
N 22mm
100A
TO CNA3 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*2
RESERVE
22mm
C C
100A
TO CNA4 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*2
RESERVE
100A
240V
INV MC
105A/3P AC CAP
100u/300V*2
N
CNC14(Bus fb)
CNA8(Bus sensing) O/P X'FMR
B+ INV IGBT :300A*6
14mm*2
CNC15(I/P V) CNC32(coil)
TO CNC1 BATT MC INV R INV S INV T
B B
105A*3
RECTIFIER I/P CHOKE 3000/1A
R BATT CT TO CNC7
150A 200A/4V
Battery Cabinet TO CNA5 TO CNA6 TO CNA7
RECTIFIER 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T) 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T) 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T)
S 38mm 210V 1 2 0V 210V 1 2 0V 210V 1 2 0V
5A
150A DC CAP 200A 22mm 22mm 22mm
TO CNC2 3300u/450V*6
TO CNB2 O/P X'FMR O/P X'FMR O/P X'FMR
RECTIFIER 3000/1A BATT
T
150A
200A 178A
INPUT
3P4W 220/380V
A A
RECT SCR B- 400A
90A/1200V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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2. NT-80KVA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BY PASS 150A
38mm
150A OUTPUT
14mm*2
BY PASS 150A S
TO CNA2 OUTPUT
150A OUTPUT
RES SCR
3000/1A 3P4W 220/380V
CNA11(R/S/T)
128A/1200V 150A T CNC5(coil)
RESERVE
N 14mm*2
150A
TO CNA3 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*2
RESERVE
38mm
C C
150A
TO CNA4 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*2
RESERVE
150A
240V
INV MC
125A/3P AC CAP
100u/300V*2
N
CNC14(Bus fb)
CNA8(Bus sensing) O/P X'FMR
B+ 22mm*2 INV IGBT :400A*6
22mm*2
CNC15(I/P V) TO CNC1 INV R INV S INV T
B B
IGBT 400A * 2 IGBT 400A * 2 IGBT 400A * 2
RECTIFIER I/P CHOKE 3000/1A
TO CNC2 3300u/450V*9
TO CNB2 O/P X'FMR O/P X'FMR O/P X'FMR
RECTIFIER 3000/1A BATT
T
200A
315A
INPUT
3P4W 220/380V Battery Cabinet
A A
RECT SCR B- 400A
128A/1200V
14mm*2 200A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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3. NT-120kVA (100kVA)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BY PASS 225A
80mm
225A OUTPUT
22mm*2
BY PASS 225A S
TO CNA2 OUTPUT
225A OUTPUT
RES SCR
3000/1A 3P4W 220/380V
CNA11(R/S/T)
128A/1200V 225A T CNC5(coil)
RESERVE
N 22mm*2
225A
TO CNA3 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*3
RESERVE
80mm
C C
225A
TO CNA4 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*3
RESERVE
225A
240V
INV MC
180A/3P AC CAP
100u/300V*3
N
CNC14(Bus fb)
CNA8(Bus sensing) O/P X'FMR
38mm*2 22mm*2
B+
TO CNC1 38mm*2
CNC15(I/P V) INV R INV S INV T
3000/1A
B B
38mm IGBT 300A * 4 IGBT 300A * 4 IGBT 300A * 4
RECTIFIER I/P CHOKE
R 300A BATT CT TO CNC7
200A/4V
TO CNA5 TO CNA6 TO CNA7
RECTIFIER DC CAP
3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T) 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T) 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T)
3000/1A
S 3300u/450V*12 210V 1 2 0V 210V 1 2 0V 210V 1 2 0V
TO CNC2 5A
300A 400A
22mm*2 22mm*2 22mm*2
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4. NT-200kVA (160kVA)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BY PASS 400A
125mm
400A OUTPUT
50mm*2
BY PASS 400A S
TO CNA2 OUTPUT
400A OUTPUT
RES SCR
3000/1A 3P4W 220/380V
CNA11(R/S/T)
250A/1200V 400A T CNC5(coil)
RESERVE
N 50mm*2
400A
TO CNA3 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*6
RESERVE
125mm
C C
400A
TO CNA4 240V
3000/1A
AC CAP
100u/300V*6
RESERVE
400A
240V
INV MC
300A/3P AC CAP
100u/300V*6
N
CNC14(Bus fb)
CNA8(Bus sensing) O/P X'FMR
B+ 50mm*2
100mm*2
100mm*2
CNC15(I/P V) TO CNC1 INV R INV S INV T
B B
BATT CT TO CNC7 IGBT 300A * 6 IGBT 300A * 6 IGBT 300A * 6
RECTIFIER I/P CHOKE 3000/1A
400A/4V
R 500A
Battery Cabinet TO CNA5 TO CNA6 TO CNA7
RECTIFIER 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T) 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T) 3000/1A CNA1(R/S/T)
S 80mm*2 5A 210V 1 2 0V 210V 1 2 0V 210V 1 2 0V
500A DC CAP 600A
50mm*2 50mm*2 50mm*2
TO CNC2 3300u/450V*18
TO CNB2 O/P X'FMR O/P X'FMR O/P X'FMR
RECTIFIER 3000/1A BATT
T
500A
600A
INPUT
3P4W 220/380V
A A
RECT SCR B- 400A
250A/1200V
400A
400A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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3. Installation
3-1. Electronics Technical Data
Power rating KVA (P.F.=0.8) 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 160 200
Nominal voltage V 380 / 220, 400 / 230, 415 / 240 or 480/277, 208/120 (3∅4W+G)
Voltage range % ±20
Input
Nominal frequency Hz 50 / 60
Frequency range % ±5
Input fault current (480/277Vac) A 20 31 41 62 82 102 124 164 204 248 328 408
Input fault current (400/230Vac) A 26 39 52 78 103 129 155 207 259 310 414 517
Input fault current (208/120Vac) A 48 72 95 143 190 231 285 380 472 570 -- --
—static % ±1
—dynamic % ±5
Nominal frequency Hz 50 / 60
Frequency regulation:
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Power rating KVA (P.F.=0.8) 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 160 200
Overall efficiency:
Normal mode % 85 86 88 90 90 91 91 92 92 92 93 93
m
system
Transfer time se 0
Relative humidity
% 90
(no condensate)
Audible noise dB
≤ 60 ≤ 65 ≤ 68
(at a distance of 1.5m) A
Dimensions:(Model 400/230Vac only)
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3-2. Mechanism Data
Rating
Width Depth Height
(KVA)
(mm) (mm) (mm)
20~80 600 800 1400 Fig.3-1
H 100
800 830 1700 Fig.3-2
120
160
1200 830 1700 Fig.3-3
200
Å Fig. 3-1
Front
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UPS unit profile dimensions table
(Model 400/230Vac only)
W D
Rating
Width Depth Height
(KVA)
(mm) (mm) (mm)
20~80 600 800 1400 Fig.3-1
100
800 830 1700 Fig.3-2
120
160
H 1200 830 1700 Fig.3-3
200
Å Fig.3-2
Front
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UPS unit profile dimensions table
D (Model 400/230Vac only)
W
Rating
Width Depth Height
(KVA)
(mm) (mm) (mm)
20~80 600 800 1400 Fig.3-1
100
800 830 1700 Fig.3-2
120
160
H 1200 830 1700 Fig.3-3
200
Å Fig.3-3
Å 如左 (圖 3)
Front
Fig 3-5
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3-3 Appearance Diagram
3-3-1 20~80KVA
open door
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Fig. 3-8 Front view with door open: can see the status switch and communication board.
Fan (left)/
K EY _P RO
D RY C ONT. #1
D RY C ONT. #2
D RY C ONT. #3
D RY C ONT. #4
D RY C ONT. #5
Breaker
D RY C ONT. #6
REM OTE
E .P .O.
CAUTI ON:
+12V
+12 V _GND
2. Reserve input
NT-Q Board)
GEN ER AT OR
CONTA CT
R S -485
3. Manual bypass
R S -485
4. UPS Output
P A RA LLEL
P A RA LLEL
Fig 3-8
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3-3-2 100~120KVA
open door
Fig. 3-9 Fig. 3-10
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Fig. 3-11 Front view with door open: can see the status switch and communication board.
CAU TI ON:
注意:高壓 危險
Battery Start-up
switch
SNMP 整流器輸入 備用電源輸 入 維護旁路 UPS 輸出
Fan (left)/
Power (right) Fuse
Breaker
(From left to right)
COM.Board 1. Rectifier input
(NT-Q Board) 2. Reserve input
3. Manual bypass
4. UPS Output
Fig. 3-11
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3-3-3 160~200KVA
Fig. 3-12 Front view: can see LCD control panel.
Fig. 3-13 Lateral view: open the front door.
Fig. 3-14 Front view with door open: can see the status switch and communication board.
Fig. 3-12
Fig. 3-13
Rectifier
Input Breaker Battery Start-up switch
SNMP Fan (left)/Power
(right) Fuse
UPS Output Breaker
Manual Bypass Breaker
COM. Board
(NT-Q Board)
Reserve Input Breaker
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Fig. 4-14
3-4 Location environment and Safety Precaution
For ensuring UPS normal operation, prolonging UPS lifetime, and protecting UPS from
disorder and malfunction, users should select an optimal installing location and environment
according to the following instructions, and observe the noticed items of safety.
1. The UPS only place indoors, can’t place outdoors.
1. The weight of the UPS system is concentrated on a relatively small floor area due to the
cabinet design. The installing location must therefore have a sufficient floor loading
capacity adequate to bear the load.
2. The UPS and battery cabinet should be located on enough space for maintenance and
good ventilation.
Rear panel should be kept away from wall at least 50 cm.
Ahead area of UPS should be kept at least 100cm.
On top of UPS should be kept at least 50cm.
3. For optimum performance and reliability to prolong UPS lifetime, the temperature should
be kept below 25℃environment, and humidity must be maintained within a range of 0 to
90% (non-condensing).
4. Check the length and diameter of wires for standard.
5. Walls, ceiling, floors, as well as everything surrounding or near the UPS should be
preferably constructed of noncombustible materials. The room should be equipped with
a portable fire extinguisher.
6. The floor area surrounding the UPS should be kept clean. Access to the UPS room
should be limited to a minimum number of operation and maintenance personnel only.
The doors should be kept locked and the keys should be controlled to authorized
personnel only.
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3-5 Electrical connect precaution
1. Ensuring input power was turn off.
2. Check the cables size of input, output and battery cabinet, and ensures the amplitude,
phase and polarization of these voltage.
3. Checked the accessories of UPS unit and battery cabinet, and inspected the profile with
a knock or component loose or component fall.
4. If the input power and output power of UPS was Y connection, then Neutral wire wasn’t
connect together with Ground wire. If the input power system existed a floating voltage
between Neutral and Ground, and client requested the VNG must be 0 volt inside the
UPS, then recommended client to add an isolation transformer in the input of UPS, and
Neutral wire connect together with Ground wire inside the UPS.
5. When parallel connection of UPS units, the total length of input cables and output cables
must be same in each UPS unit.
6. Battery cabinet must be grounded by cable and connected to UPS terminal
pole ”Battery Cabinet Ground”. Battery cabinet should not connect to any other
Grounding system.
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3-6 UPS Installation Checklist
All the followings need to be complied with before UPS installation:
1. Whether the floor area where the UPS placed has enough supporting strength.
2. Whether the entrances and hallways have enough spaces for UPS transportation.
3. Whether the UPS placed cell-room has enough space around for UPS ventilation and
personnel maintenance.
4. Whether the space between the rear of UPS and the wall is large enough for heat
ventilation.
5. Whether the air conditioning is capable to keep ambient around 25°C.
6. Whether the humidity is in rated limit.
7. Whether the cell room is periodically inspected, and all UPS unrelated stuffs are kept
off.
8. If want to improve noise, whether the noise insulation devices are set.
9. Whether all the wiring choices are correct, and diameters of wire comply with
electrical standards.
10. Confirm the input power source have been switch off before wiring.
11. Make sure each wire has clear labels for polarities and phases.
12. Whether the floor, wall, and ceiling are made of flameproof materials.
13. Whether the fire extinguisher complies with safety standard.
14. Whether the cell room equips with sprinkler system. (not essential)
15. Whether users know how to operate fire extinguisher.
16. Whether all cell rooms have security lock and UPS door keys are in charge of by
specific personnel’s.
17. Whether all operators and maintenance personnel have sufficient trainings for the
following tasks:
---- Procedures of normal and emergency operations.
---- Emergency first-aid.
---- Usage of fire extinguisher.
18. During installation, ensure that the UPS input neutral is solidly connected to the
untility power neutral.
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3-7 Floor Weight Loading Table
UPS cabinet
UPS rating
(KVA) 10 15 20 30 40 50 60 80 100 120 160 200
Weight
335 335 365 365 425 460 506 525 700 745 1050 1085
(Kg)
Weight
loading 698 698 760 760 885 958 1054 1094 1054 1122 1054 1089
(kg/㎡)
Battery cabinet
Battery Type
12V26AH* 12V/40AH* 12V26AH* 12V/40AH* 12V/100AH
(AH)
29PCS 29PCS 58PCS 58PCS *29PCS
Weight
360 520 796 1118 1420
(Kg)
Weight loading
750 1084 1066 1497 1764
(kg/㎡)
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3-8 10~400kVA cable sizes select table
UPS I/P O/P I/P I/P RES RES O/P O/P BAT. BAT.
Rated Voltage Voltage C.B. Cable C.B. Cable C.B. Cable Cable Fuse
VA (V) (V) (A) (mm²) (A) (mm²) (A) (mm²) (mm²) (A)
120/208 120/208 50 14 75 14 75 14
10K 220/380 220/380 40 14 40 14 40 14 14 63
277/480 277/480 40 14 40 14 40 14
120/208 120/208 75 22 50 14 50 14
15K 220/380 220/380 40 14 40 14 40 14 14 63
277/480 277/480 40 14 40 14 40 14
120/208 120/208 100 22 75 22 75 22
20K 220/380 220/380 50 14 40 14 40 14 14 80
277/480 277/480 40 14 30 14 30 14
120/208 120/208 125 38 100 30 100 30
30K 220/380 220/380 75 14 75 14 75 14 22 100
277/480 277/480 75 14 50 14 50 14
120/208 120/208 175 50 150 50 150 50
40K 220/380 220/380 100 22 75 14 75 14 22 120
277/480 277/480 75 22 75 14 75 14
120/208 120/208 200 100 175 60 175 60
50K 220/380 220/380 125 38 100 22 100 22 50 160
200K 220/380 220/380 500 80x2 400 80*2 400 80*2 100x3 600
277/480 277/480 350 60*2 300 150 300 150
277/480 277/480 800 125*2 630 100*2 630 100*2
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3-9 Electrical Connections
Attention:
a. ac power source connection: Three phase(R/S/T) of power source must be in positive
phase sequence and the R/S/T/N cables must be connected to the terminal poles “R”
“S” “T” “N”, indicated in figure.
b. Battery source connection: The positive / negative pole Oof battery bank must be
connected to the terminal pole ”+” and “-”, indicated in figure.
c. Battery cabinet grounding connection: battery cabinet must be grounded by cable and
connected to UPS terminal pole” Battery Cabinet Ground”, Battery cabinet should
not connect to any other Grounding system.
Single loop: When the input is single power, the wiring diagram as follow:
1B
R S T R N N R
Battery+ Battery
Input Output Cabinet
Ground
Battery - Ground
Double loop: When the input is double power, remove the cables (wire number 1B) on
the input terminal, the wiring diagram as follow:
R S T R N N R
Battery+ Battery
Input Reserve Output Cabinet
Ground
Battery - Ground
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3-9-2 20~60KVA Output 220/ 380Vac Terminal wiring diagram
Single loop: When the input is single power, the wiring diagram as follow:
1B 2B 3B
R S T R S T N N R S T
Output
Input Battery+ Battery
Ground Cabinet
Battery - Ground
Double loop: When the input is double power, remove the cables(wire number 1B, 2B,
3B) on the input terminal, the wiring diagram as follow:
R S T R S T N N R S T
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3-9-3 80KVA Output 220/ 380Vac Terminal wiring diagram
Single loop: When the input is single power, the wiring diagram as follow:
Rectifier Reserve
Breaker Breaker
1C 2C 3C
R S T N N R S T
Input Output
Battery
Battery+
Ground Cabinet
Battery - Ground
Double loop: When the input is double power, remove the cables (wire number 1C, 2C,
3C) under “Reserve Power Breaker” and the reserve power of client
connect to the terminal under “Reserve Power Breaker”. The wiring
diagram as follow:
Rectifier Reserve
Breaker Breaker
R S T N N R S T
Input Output
Battery+ Battery
Ground Cabinet
Battery - Ground
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3-9-4 100KVA Output 220/ 380Vac Terminal wiring diagram
Single loop: When the input is single power, the wiring diagram as follow:
1B 2B 3B
Double loop: When the input is double power, remove the cables(wire number 1B, 2B,
3B) on the input terminal, the wiring diagram as follow:
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3-9-4 120KVA Output 220/ 380Vac Terminal wiring diagram
Single loop: When the input is single power, the wiring diagram as follow:
1B 2B 3B
Input
Output Battery
Cabinet Battery
Ground Ground
Double loop: When the input is double power, remove the cables(wire number 1B, 2B,
3B) on the input terminal, the wiring diagram as follow:
Input
Reserve Output Battery
Cabinet Battery
Ground Ground
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3-9-5 160/ 200KVA Output 220/ 380Vac Terminal wiring diagram
Single loop: When the input is single power, the wiring diagram as follow:
1B 2B 3B
Input Battery
Battery
Output Ground Cabinet
Ground
Double loop: When the input is double power, remove the cables(wire number 1B, 2B,
3B) on the input terminal, the wiring diagram as follow:
Input Battery
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3-9-7 UPS parallel wiring diagram (single loop)
When UPS units in parallel, the total length of input and output cables must be the same
in each UPS units, to prevent the load inequality-share from different lengths in reserve
AC power. The wirings show as following:
UPS 1
I/P 1
I/P O/P
CNQ 7
CNQ 8
UPS 2
I/P 2
I/P O/P
UPS 8
I/P 8
I/P O/P
CNQ 7
CNQ 8
IP1+OP1=IP2+OP2=………..=IP8+OP8
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3-9-8 UPS parallel wiring (double loop)
When UPS units in parallel, the total length of reserve and output power cables must be
the same in each UPS units, to prevent the load inequality-share from different lengths in
reserve AC power. The wirings show as the following:
I/P 1 UPS 1
I/P
O/P
Res 1 CNQ 7
Reserve
CNQ 8
I/P 2 UPS 2
I/P I/P
O/P
Res 2
Reserve
I/P 8 UPS 8
I/P
O/P
Res 8 CNQ 7
Reserve
CNQ 8
Res1+OP1=Res2+OP2=…………..=Res8+OP8
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3-10 Communication Interface (NT-Q Board)
REMOTE
E.P.O. CNQ12 -- Remote E.P.O.
+12V
GND CNQ13 -- Ethernet power
GENERATOR
CONTACT CNQ17 -- Generator Contact
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3-11 Communication Interface wiring diagram
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D TX485+ 1
TX485- 2
+12VR
RX485+ 3
RX485- 4
1
DQ2 CNQ14
DRY1COM
RLQ2 DRY1NO
1
2
DRY CONT.#1 TERMINAL RESISTOR FOR RS485
DRY2 DRY2COM SWQ1
3
DRY CONT.#2 Normally Close
DRY2NO 1 4
2
DRY3
RS-485 Port
CNQ15 CNQ9
2
3 DRY CONT.#4 3
DRY4NO
DQ4 4 4
RLQ4
DRY4
2
+12VR
1
C CNQ16
DQ5
RLQ5 DRY5COM
1 DRY CONT.#5
DRY5NO
2
DRY5 DRY6COM
3 DRY CONT.#6
DRY6NO
2
4
+12VR
1
DQ6
RLQ6
DRY6
CNQ7 UPS Parallel Commun ication Port
REMOTE E.P.O . Sync_Bus 1
2
6
CNQ12
REMOTE BP_ON 2
RE_NO
1 E.P.O (Normally Open) P_UPS 7
+12VR2
2 Data 3
8
PARALLEL
Reserve 4
CNQ4 9
1 RS232 MBs_ON 5
6
UPS_TX 2
7
UPS RX' 3 RS232
8 CNQ8 UPS Parallel Commun ication Port
4 1
9 6
B GND 5 2
7
SNMP CARD 3
8
PARALLEL
4
9
CNQ11 (134) PTCQ2 5
VR2GND
UPS_RX
1 2
UPS_TX
+12VR2
UPS TX
CNQ5 Ethernet Port
3 4 1 ETHERNET
UPS RX'
5 6 2
7 8
GND
3
ADAPTER
VR2GND Auto selection(SNMP or RS232)UPS_RX
9 10 4
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