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POWER PROTECTION
Series 600T™ UPS
Multi-Module Three Phase
65 kVA to 750 kVA; 60 Hz
Operation & Maintenance
Manual
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POWER PROTECTIONSeries 600T™ UPSMulti-Module Three Phase65 kVA to 750 kVA; 60 HzOperation & MaintenanceManualDISCONTINUED PRODUCT

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4 Introduction(retransferred) to the UPS. How and when the load is returned to the UPS depends on several factors: how longthe overload lasted, how ma

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94 OperationUPS Module Start-UpWhen a UPS module has been shut down for any reason, use this procedure to start-up the UPS module to pro-vide filtered

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Operation 95Figure 60 Module Start-Up Procedures ScreenSelect the Walk-In screen on the LCD display.Step 3. To energize the UPS module, manually close

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96 OperationThe Battery block in the Monitor/Mimic Display indicates the battery voltage and charge current.Use the Monitor/Mimic Display screen to de

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Operation 973.3.2 Load Transfer ProceduresUse the Monitor/Mimic Display at the SCC to determine the operating condition of the UPS system. Press theAl

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98 OperationMaintenance Bypass Load TransfersTo manually transfer the load between Maintenance Bypass and the UPS system bypass line, c arefully follo

Strona 8 - OVERVIEW OF THIS MANUAL

Operation 993.3.3 Shutdown ProceduresSystem Shutdown ProcedurePerform a System Shutdown Procedure when you want to remove power from the UPS system an

Strona 9 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

100 OperationStep 3. If maintenance is required in the area of the SCC controls or the motorized system circuit breakers (UPSOutput and SBB), transfer

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Operation 101Module Shutdown ProcedurePerform a Module Shutdown Procedure when you want to remove power from a UPS module when required formaintenance

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102 OperationStep 3. Manually open the UPS input circuit breaker by moving the handle to the OFF position (Figure 8).Return to the Monitor/Mimic Displ

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Operation 1033.4 Automatic OperationsThe Liebert Series 600T UPS system is designed to function while unattended by an operator. The system con-trol l

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Introduction 5Figure 2 Multi-Module 500-750 kVA UPSDISCONTINUED PRODUC T

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104 Operation3.4.2 Automatic Tr ansf ers to BypassThe UPS system will initiate an automatic load transfer to the bypass line if an overload condition

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Operation 1053.4.4 Automatic Module Off-LineFor specified UPS module faults, the control logic will initiate an automatic isolation and shutdown of th

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106 Maintenance4.0 MAINTENANCEIf you require assistance for any reason, call the toll-free Liebert Global Services number: 1-800-543-2378. ForLGS to a

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Maintenance 107WARNINGEXTREME CAUTION IS REQUIRED WHEN PERFORMINGMAINTENANCE.BE CONSTANTLY AWARE THAT THE UPS SYSTEM CONTAINS HIGHDC AS WELL AS AC VOL

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108 Maintenance4.2 Liebert Global ServicesSt art-up, UPS maintenance, battery mainte nance, and training programs are available for the Series 600T UP

Strona 19 - 2.0 THEORY OF OPERATION

Maintenance 1094.3 Routine MaintenanceYou are encouraged to become thoroughly familiar with the equipment, but at no time should you go beyond thespec

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110 Maintenance4.3.3 Battery MaintenanceBattery Safety Precauti onsServicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable

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Maintenance 111Battery Safety Precautions In French Per CSA RequirementsInstructions Importantes Concernant La SecuritéConserver Ces InstructionsADVER

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112 MaintenanceDANGERL’électrolyte est un acide sulfurique dilu é qui est da ngereux au contact de lapeau et des yeux. Ce produit est corrosif et auss

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Maintenance 113Regular maintenance of the batte ry module is an absolute necessity. Periodic inspections of batt ery and terminalvoltages, specific gr

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6 IntroductionFigure 3 System Control Cabinets (SCCs)Types of System Control Cabinets (SCCs)• SCCT -- A stand-alone cabinet containing system control

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114 MaintenanceMatching Battery Cabinets (Optional)Although the individual battery cells are sealed (valve-regulated) and require only minimal mainte

Strona 26 - Load Transfers

Maintenance 1154.4 Detection of TroubleThere is no practical way to anticipate an impending malfunction. It is important that the operator check thein

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116 Maintenance4.5 Reporting a ProblemIf a problem occurs within the UPS, review all alarm messages along with other pertinent data. Thi s information

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Specifications and Ratings 1175.0 SPECIFIC ATIONS AND RATINGS5.1 RatingThe kVA and kW ratings and the nominal voltages and currents for continuous ope

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118 Specifications and Ratings5.2 Environmental ConditionsEnclosure: The UPS is housed in a NEMA-1 enclosure. The enclosure isdesigned for indoor use

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Specifications and Ratings 1195.3 AdjustmentsAll a djustments are set at the factory or during start-up and normally do not have to be field readjuste

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120 Specifications and Ratings5.5 Electrical SpecificationsRECTIFIER IN PUTInput Voltage: Standard voltages—208 VAC, 480 VAC, 600 VAC. Other voltages

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Specifications and Ratings 121CRITICAL LOAD OUTPUTOutp ut Vol tage: Standard voltages—208Y/120 VAC, 480Y/277 VAC, 600Y/346 VAC. Othervoltages availabl

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Revised: February 1999Series 600T™ UPSMulti-Module Three Phase65 kVA to 750 kVA; 60 HzTechnical SupportT he Company Behind The ProductsWith more than

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Introduction 71.2 ReliabilityReliability is the most important design goal for Uninterruptible Power Systems. Liebert Series 600 UPS systemshave demon

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8 Introduction1.3 Safety PrecautionsRead this manual t horoughly, paying spe cial attention to the sections that apply to you, before working with the

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Introduction 91.4 Modes of OperationRefer to 2.0 - Theory of Operation and 3.0 - Operation for more details.1.4.1 Normal (Load on UPS)The utility AC s

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10 Introduction1.5 Operator ControlsThe Liebert Series 600T UPS System Control Cabinet (SCC) and each individual module are equipped with amicroproces

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Introduction 11Figure 5 Module Controls and Display Screen with Example of the Monitor/Mimic ScreenDISCONTINUED PRODUC T

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12 Introduction1.6 OptionsA number of standard pre-designed options are available from Liebert for your UPS system. Described below arethe most freque

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Theory of Operation 132.0 THEORY OF OPERATION2.1 General Component DescriptionsThe UPS system includes all of the equipment necessary to continuously

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14 Theory of OperationFigure 6 UPS Module Block DiagramUPS ModuleThe UPS module consists of module controls, a rectifie r/charger, an inverter, protec

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Theory of Operation 152.2 Detailed Component Descriptions2.2.1 ControlsHardwareThe Series 600T UPS Operator Interfa ce Display System is designed to p

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16 Theory of Operationfull load with optiona l input filter. For modules 500 kVA and larger, the optional 12-pulse rectifier reducesreflected THD to l

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Theory of Operation 17Operation After End-of-DischargeThe battery time screen displayed on the control panel enables you to estimate whe n battery shu

Strona 46 - 3.1.3 Walk-In Display Screen

18 Theory of Operation2.2.4 InverterThe inverter is a solid state device that converts the DC output of the rectifier/charger or the battery to AC pow

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Theory of Operation 192.2.5 Static BypassA static bypass is an integra l part of the UPS System Control Cabinet (SCC). Refer to Figure 7. The staticby

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20 Theory of OperationAlso, if required for maintenance, the static switch can be isolated from the bypass line by opening (to the OFFposition) the St

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Theory of Operation 21Transfer and Retransfer Conditions1. Automatic Transfers to BypassCritical bus conditions that will initiate an automatic transf

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22 Theory of Operation5. Manual RetransfersManual retransfers may be initiated at any time provided no retransfer inhibition conditions are present.6.

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Operation 233.0 OPERATION3.1 Display Screen and Operator ControlsEach Liebert Series 600T UPS cabinet is equipped with a microprocessor-based Operator

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iTABLE OF CONTE NTS1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 System Description . . . ...31.2 Reliability . ...

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24 OperationFigure 8 Operator Controls, 65 to 80 kVA (left) and 100 to 500 kVA (right)Item Description Function1 Input Circuit Breaker(behind door of

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Operation 25Figure 9 System Control Cabinet Operator Controls (SCCB Pictured)Item Description Function1 UPS Output CircuitBreakerThis motorized circui

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26 OperationFigure 10 Series 600T UPS and SCC Operator Control PanelsItem Description (Location) Function1 Display Screen(SCC and modules)This screen

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Operation 27Figure 11 Switches Behind SCC C ontrol Panel DoorItem Description (Location) Function1 Inter lock Button(on rear of Control Panel)Press th

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28 OperationFigure 12 Menu TreeFigure 12 illustrates the primary screens that you can access through the Operator Interface Display System. Theliquid

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Operation 293.1.1 Master Menu ScreenThe Master Menu contains the primary menu selections that monitor and control the operation of the UPS.Figure 13 M

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30 Operation3. STATUS REPORTS.This display consists of three sub-menu selections: present status, history status, and event history. Thesescreens disp

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Operation 313.1.2 Monitor/Mimic Display ScreenFrom SCC Master Menu move the highlighted cursor to MONITOR/MIMIC DISPLAY. Press the Select padand the M

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32 OperationStatus/Alarm Message AreasThe status/alarm message areas display vital information about the ope ration of the UPS system. During normalop

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Operation 33From module Master Menu move the highlighted cursor to MONITOR/MIMIC DISPLAY. Press the Selectpad and the Monitor/Mimic screen is displaye

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ii3.2.3 MomentaryOverloads ...813.2.4 InputPowerFailure(LoadOnBattery)...

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34 OperationAlarm MessagesThe alarm message area displays vital information about the operation of the UPS system. During normal opera-tion no alarm m

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Operation 35Figure 16 through Figure 20 illustrate how the Monitor/Mimic Display screens on the SCC and on a moduledepict the power flow through the U

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36 OperationFigure 17 Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Examples: Utility Fail, SCC (above) and ModuleUPS RATINGSLOADByp Not AvailStatic Sw UnableModule Su

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Operation 37Figure 18 Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Examples: Load on Bypass, UPS Modules On and Ch argingBat tery, SCC (above) and ModuleUPS INPUT PWR

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38 OperationFigure 19 Monitor/Mim ic Display Screen Examples: Load on UPS, One UPS Module Off LineSCC (above) and ModuleUPS INPUT PWRBATTERYVOLTS 540A

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Operation 39Figure 20 Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Examples: Load on Bypass, All UPS Modules Off LineUPS INPUT PWRBATTERYVOLTS 540AMPS 75 CHARGUPS RAT

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40 Operation3.1.3 Walk-In Display ScreenFrom the module Master Menu, highlight WALK- IN DISPLAY and then press the Select pad. Note that thisscreen is

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Operation 413.1.4 Status Reports ScreensGo to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to STATUS REPORTS. Press the Select button and theStatus

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42 OperationPresent StatusThe Present Status screen shows the current status of the UPS system (S CC) or module. This screen displays anyalarm message

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Operation 43Event HistoryThe Event History screen lists the active alarms present in the UPS system (SCC) or modules. This screen alsodisp lays the pr

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iiiFIGURESFigure 1 Multi-Module UPS, 65-80 kVA (left) and 100-500 kVA (right) ...3Figure 2 Multi-Module 500-750 kVA UP

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44 OperationHistory StatusThe History Status screen displays 64 frames, of 4 milliseconds each, from the Present Status screen. N ote thatthe values f

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Operation 45The alarm conditions that cause the History Status buffer to stop gathering new data are:Note that the Emergency Off alarm will also freez

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46 OperationSystem StatusThe System Status screen displays the module Total Operating Hours and the Battery Cycl e Monitor.Battery Cycle Monitor (Modu

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Operation 47Active Cycle Time in place of Accumulated Battery Time, and shows Active Battery AH and Active BatterykWH instead of accumulated values.Fi

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48 Operation3.1.5 System Configuration ScreensGo to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to SYSTEM CONFIGURATION. Press the Select padand t

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Operation 49DateThis is the system’s real-time date setting. The system control program sends to each module the date entered atthe System Control Cab

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50 OperationTimeThis is the system’s real-time clock. The system control progra m sends to each module the time entered at theSystem Control Cabinet (

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Operation 51Auto DialThis is a feature that automati cally dials (through a customer supplied PC-compatible modem) a pre-pro-grammed telephone number

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52 OperationModem Baud RateThis sets the transmission rate at which the system relays data to a terminal through the modem.Figure 33 Modem Baud RateTo

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Operation 53Maximum Auto-Retransfer AttemptsWhen a UPS output overload condition exceeds a pre-programmed current-versus-time window (based on theSCC

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ivFigure50 MomentaryOverload(PulsedStaticBypassSwitch)...81Figure51 InputPowerFail(LoadonBattery) ...

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54 OperationRemote MonitorThe Remote Monitor Panel (optional) displays eight (8) alarms. These alarms are also available for customer usethrough a set

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Operation 553.1.6 Alarm Limit Settings ScreenGo to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to LIMIT SETTINGS. Press the Select pad and theLimi

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56 OperationBattery Rating (modules only). This setting is a battery discharge rating in kilowatts under partial load for anextended period, typically

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Operation 573.1.7 Load Transfer Procedures ScreenGo to the SCC Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to LOAD TRANSFER PROCEDURES. Notethat this

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58 Operation3.1.8 Start-Up P rocedures ScreenFrom the SCC Ma ster Menu, move the highlighted cursor to START-UP PROCEDURES. Press the Select padand th

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Operation 59From the module Master Menu, move the highlighted cursor to START-UP PR OCEDURES. Press the Selectpad and the module Start-Up Procedures s

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60 Operation3.1.9 Shutdown Procedures S creenGo to the SCC Master Menu and move the cursor to SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES. Press the Select pad andthe SCC Shu

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Operation 61Go to the module Master Menu and move the cursor to SHUTDOWN PROCEDURES. Press the Select padand the module Shutdown Procedures screen is

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62 Operation3.1.10 Battery Time Screen (Module Only)At the Master Menu, move the highlighted cursor to BATTERY TIME. Press the Select pad and the B at

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Operation 63Figure 42 Battery Time Screen Example - 45 Minute DischargeThe Battery Time Remaining graph and the Calculated times are extremely helpful

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1IMPORTANT SA FETY INSTRUCTIONSSave These Instructions.This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and mai

Strona 97 - SCC Start-Up

64 OperationFigure 43 Range of Values for Calculated Battery TimesIf the Battery Time screen is displayed while the battery is not discharging, it wil

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Operation 653.1.11 Meter Calibration ScreenGo to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to METER CALIBRATION. Press the Select pad andthe Met

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66 Operation3.1.12 Battery Equalize ScreenGo to the Master Menu and move the highlighted cursor to BATTERY EQUALIZE. Press the Select pad andthe Batte

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Operation 673.1.13 Alarm and Status MessagesModule Status MessagesThe module status messages indicate how many UPS modules are included in the system

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68 OperationSystem Status MessagesThe system status messages indicate whether the static bypass switch is connected or disconnected, through themanual

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Operation 69Alarm MessagesThe alarm message area displays the alarm conditions that are present within the UPS system. Alarm messagesare displayed in

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70 OperationTable 1 Alarm Messages - Meaning and Corrective ActionAlarmMessageCabinetLocationSpecialFunctionsMeaning andCorrective Action in Brackets

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Operation 71BYPASS (Contʼd.)Auto Transfer toBypassSCC D, E, F The critical load has been automatically transferred to the bypassline.[Use the History

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72 OperationUPS SYSTEM (Contʼd.)Overload SCCMMUR, SSThe UPS output current exceeds the rated system load current. Thiscondition causes an alarm only,

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Operation 73UPS SYSTEM (Contʼd.)HardwareShutdownMMU D# At least one of the following alarm conditions is present: InverterFault, Rectifier Fuse Blown,

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2OVERVIEW OF THIS MANUALThe manual is organized so that information can be found quickly. Each major topic is separated by secti ons, andthe Table of

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74 OperationTable 2 Alarm M essages - SummaryAlarm Message MMU SCC Special FunctionsInput Fail X — —DC Ground Fault X — L, SDC Capacitor Fuse Blown X

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Operation 753.1.14 Communication InterfacesYour Liebert Series 600T UPS includes the following communication ports:• Worldwide reporting to a remote t

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76 Operationmands) and then the Enter key. The Series 600T will send the data, which will be displayed on your screen. Tosee the Present Status Report

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Operation 77Separate / Simultaneous OutputsThe RS-232 interface can support a modem plus either a local terminal or a local monitor. Likewise, the Sit

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78 Operation3.2 Modes of OperationThis section illustrates the flow of power through circuit breakers, switches, and UPS components during variousmode

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Operation 793.2.2 OK To TransferThe OK to Transfer status message will be displayed when the bypass line and UPS system output power areboth available

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80 OperationFigure 49 Load on UPS (Bypass Available)BIBSKRUMIBMBBIR#2UPSCB1CB2IR#1UPSCB1SystemControlsIR#3UPSCB1CB2RIB RIBCB2RIB BFBOutputSBBSBSSCCTSC

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Operation 813.2.3 Momentary OverloadsAn overload in the critical load will continue to be supplied by the UPS system if the overload condition does no

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82 Operation3.2.4 Input Power Failure (Load On Battery)If the utility AC power source fails, or is outside the acceptable range, the battery plant bec

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Operation 833.2.5 One Module Off-LineA multi-module UPS system can be supplied with a back-up (redundant) UPS module, which is the typical con-figurat

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Introduction 31.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 System DescriptionThe role of the parallel-redundant multi-module UPS system is to supply uninterruptible, clean pow

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84 Operation3.2.6 Off BatteryThe battery plant can be disconnected from the UPS modules, if required for battery maintenance, by opening themodule bat

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Operation 853.2.7 Emergency Modules OffThe Local Emergency Modules Off (LEMO) mode is used to remove power from all UPS system components,and the crit

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86 Operation3.2.8 Emergency Power OffThe Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) mode is used to remove all power from the critical load.The Remote Emergenc

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Operation 873.2.9 System ShutdownPerform a System Shutdown procedure when you must disconnect the UPS system co mponents from all powersources when re

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88 Operation3.2.10 Maintenance BypassMaintenance Bypass switchgear (cabinet, panelboard, switchboard or custom switchgear) allows you to totallyisolat

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Operation 89Figure 58 Load on Maintenance Bypass (Three Breaker s)IRCB2SystemControlsBFBOutputSBBSBSBIBIRIRCB2 CB2#2UPSCB1#1UPSCB1#3UPSCB1RIB RIBRIBTo

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90 Operation3.3 Manual ProceduresThe Liebert Series 600T UPS system is designed to function while unattended by an operator. The system con-trol logic

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Operation 913.3.1 Start-Up ProcedureSCC Start-UpWhen the UPS system has been shut down, for any reason, use this procedure to start-up the UPS system

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92 OperationPower must be provided to the UPS controls so the operator can use the LCD display and so the system logic canperform its control function

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Operation 93b3. Find the Close Bypass switch (SW1) on the System Interface Board (Figure 11). Press this switchto reset the System Bypass circuit brea

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