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USER MANUAL

LEVELUPS SERIES
30 - 40KVA
USER MANUAL
LEVELUPS SERIES
30 - 40KVA
AG–SD-89
Publication Date: 17.02.2015
Rev. No:0

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LEVELUPS SERIES 30-40 KVA ABOUT THE MANUAL

About the Manual

This Manual is prepared for the users of LevelUps Series 30 - 40 kVA.

Companion Manuals

For more info about this device and its options, please visit www.makelsan.com.tr

Updates

Visit www.makelsan.com.tr for updates. Always use the latest manual.

Shipment

Carrying vehicles or handling accessories must have enough features and characteristics to carry
UPS’s weight.

DO NOT LIFT HEAVY DUTY WEIGHT WITHOUT HELP

1 Person <18 kg (<40 lb)

2 People 18-32 kg (40-70 lb)

3 People 32-55 kg (70-120 lb)

Carrying vehicles or handling accessories >55 kg (>120 lb)

Be more careful of sudden movements, especially when batteries are inside of cabinet.

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LEVELUPS SERIES 30-40 KVA CONTENTS

CONTENTS

1 SAFETY AND WARNINGS ............................................................................................................................................4


1.1 Warnings .......................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Clearance and Access ............................................................................................................................................5
1.3 Storage ........................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Shipment ....................................................................................................................................................................5
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................................7
General View ......................................................................................................................................................................7
Front View.............................................................................................................................................................................8
2.1 General Information ........................................................................................................................................... 12
2.1.1 Static Transfer Switch ............................................................................................................................... 12
2.1.2 Battery Temperature Regulation.......................................................................................................... 13
2.2 UPS’s Operation Modes ..................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1 Normal (Online) mode .............................................................................................................................. 13
2.2.2 Battery (Stored) Mode .............................................................................................................................. 13
2.2.3 Bypass Mode ................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.2.4 Auto Restart Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.5 Maintenance Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3 Battery Management ......................................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.1 Normal Operation Mode ........................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.2 Advanced Functions (Battery tests) Auto Battery Test ............................................................... 15
2.4 User Panel............................................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.1 Opening Screen ............................................................................................................................................ 18
2.4.2 Main Menu Screen ....................................................................................................................................... 18
2.4.3 Navigation through the menu ................................................................................................................ 18
2.4.4 Password-protected menus .................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.5 Control Menu .............................................................................................................................................. 19
2. 4.6 Status Menu .................................................................................................................................................. 20
2.4.7 Setup Menu .................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.4.8 Logging Menu................................................................................................................................................ 24
2.4.8 Service Menu ................................................................................................................................................. 24
3 INSTALLATION............................................................................................................................................................. 25
3.1 Single Module Installation ............................................................................................................................... 25

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3.1.1 Warnings......................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.1.2 Pre-installation check up ......................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.3 Positioning ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.3.1 Positioning The UPS ............................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.3.2 Internal Battery Configuration ....................................................................................................... 27
3.1.3.3 External Battery Configuration ........................................................................................................ 28
3.1.4 Transportation Type of Cabinets .......................................................................................................... 30
3.1.5 Mains, Load and Battery Connections ................................................................................................ 30
3.1.5.1 External Protection ................................................................................................................................ 30
3.1.5.2 Cabling and fuse configuration .......................................................................................................... 31
3.1.5.3 Cable connections ................................................................................................................................... 32
3.1.5.4 Battery connections .............................................................................................................................. 34
3.1.5.4.1 External Battery Installation Procedure and Connection ................................................ 34
3.1.5.5 Control and Communication Cable Connections ....................................................................... 36
3.2 Parallel Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 37
3.2.1 Parallel Settings ........................................................................................................................................... 39
4 OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................... 40
4.1 Operation Procedure ......................................................................................................................................... 40
4.1.1 Circuit Breakers ........................................................................................................................................... 40
4.1.2 First start-up ................................................................................................................................................. 41
4.1.3 UPS Operation Modes Testing ............................................................................................................... 44
4.1.3.1 Switching from Online Mode to Battery Mode............................................................................ 44
4.1.3.2 Switching from Online Mode to Static Bypass Mode ................................................................ 44
4.1.3.3 Switching from Static Bypass Mode to Online ............................................................................ 45
4.1.3.4 Switching from Online Mode to Maintenance Bypass Mode ................................................. 45
4.1.5 EPO(Emergency Power OFF) ................................................................................................................. 49
4.1.6 RS232 Serial Communication Installation and Investigation ................................................... 49
5 EXPLANATIONS of LOGGING .................................................................................................................................. 50
6 Table of Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 54
7 CONTACT INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................................ 56

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1 SAFETY AND WARNINGS


1.1 Warnings

This manual must be read before installing the UPS. The device can be installed and started only
by Makelsan authorized personnel.

Installation or start-up by unauthorized personal may cause damage to the device and serious
injury or death.

The UPS is designed to be used in continuous vertical fixed position applications.

Warning:
THE UPS MUST BE USED WITH GROUND CONNECTION.

Connect the ground cable before connecting the mains.

Ground currents may be as high as 0.4A

THE UPS MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS AND BATTERIES


BEFORE SERVICING. ALSO WAIT FOR AT LEAST 5 MINUTES FOR THE DC BUS
CAPACITORS TO DISCHARGE AFTER POWER OFF.

Service-Maintenance

All servicing and maintenance is done internally. All parts in the device can be serviced and
replaced only by a trained technician.

Preventative maintenance is recommended at least once a year from


the installation by authorized technical personnel. (This service will
be provided for a fee by our authorized MAKELSAN personnel.)

Battery Voltage may rise up to 450V DC!

Battery terminal voltages can be at hazardous levels (450Vdc). Nobody except trained personnel
should touch batteries.
Batteries must not be thrown into fire. The damaged batteries and batteries with completed life
cycle must not be thrown to nature. For the collection and disposal batteries must delivered to
MAKELSAN authorized technicians or to the foundations which are authorized for collecting
waste batteries by the Ministry of Environment.

Fire extinguishing equipment must be kept nearby the UPS.

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1.2 Clearance and Access

Clearance

There is no any air inlet or outlet grill on the left or right sides of our 30 - 40kVA UPS. All air goes
in to UPS from the front and is evacuated from the rear through fans. There must be spaces at
least 1 meter for UPS's front side and back side. Should not be permanent or temporary use
within the limits specified. Otherwise, the UPS performance will decrease.

Access

Operator reaches UPS via front panel on 30 - 40 kVA UPS. Therefore, enough area must be left
for operator. Also, UPS can be intervened in the back of it for service and maintenance. Because
of this reason, enough area for personal must be left at the rear side of UPS. There are no
limitations on the sides of the UPS.

1.3 Storage

UPS should be kept in a room or area where is protected from excessive moisture and heat
before commissioning. UPS and battery cabinets must be kept in the original packaging.

WARNING:
Unused batteries must be charged at regular intervals. This time interval
are determined by the battery supplier. Charging can be performed
periodically by connecting to a proper mains for a while.

1.4 Shipment

Carrying vehicles must have be equipped properly and have features and characteristics
sufficient to carry UPS.

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The UPS device shipment must be done on pallets.

The 30-40kVA UPS are delivered on the pallet sized 70 x 550 x 1200 mm (WxDxH). The height
of device together with pallet is approximately 200mm.

Cabinet is equipped with four-wheel. In this way, it can be placed by moving easily. These wheels
are to be used on smooth surfaces only.

The front wheels of UPS must be locked after positioning properly. The rear side wheels are
fixed.

Be more careful of sudden movements, especially when batteries are inside of cabinet.

Move the UPS as rarely as possible

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2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
General View

490 mm

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Front View

LCD Display
1

Fresh Air Grids


2

EPO button
3
4 Menu Keys

5 Mimic Diagram

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Rear View

Hot Air Evacuation Channel


1

2 DC Bus Ramping up Button

3 Maintenance Bypass Switch

4 Bypass Switch

5 Mains Switch

6 Mains Connection Terminals

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7 Ground Connection

8 External Bypass Terminals

9 Output Connectors Terminals

10 Battery Fast Fuses and Connection Terminals

11 Battery Start-up Switches

12 Output Breaker

13 Thyristor Hot Air Discharge Channel

14 RS232 Terminal for Communication Software

Optional Card Slots


15

16 Optional Parallel Port Terminal

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Electrical Connection

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2.1 General Information

General operation topology of LevelUps Series can be recognized as follows:

The UPS is connected to the mains voltage through the CB1 breaker. As DC bus is ramped up, the
rectifier starts to operate. Rectifier converts the AC mains to DC voltage and charges the
batteries. When the mains voltage is not available, the necessary the DC bus voltage is generated
with use of the battery voltage. DC DC bus voltage is then converted to mains synchronized AC
voltage by the inverter. This is a high quality voltage. Generated AC power is applied to loads
through the static semi-conductor switches and output (load) breakers.

When maintenance or repair is needed, before the Input (CB1) and Output switches (CB3) are
put to the open circuit (OFF) position, the device must be switched to static bypass mode (please
see 4.1.3.2). Consequently the maintenance switch (CB2) is put to the position closed circuit
(ON). After that first Output breaker (CB3), then Input switches (CB1) are turned OFF
respectively.

2.1.1 Static Transfer Switch

Some blocks are named as “static switches” as can be seen above. These blocks consist of inverse
parallel connected thyristors. Controlled by the main board control unit (DSP) these switches
provide feeding of the loads through either mains or inverters. The loads are supplied through
inverter during the normal operating mode. Therefore, Inverter static switches are active if
there are no problems with the system.

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System provides the loads to be fed smooth and seamless by mains or inverter. In order to
manage this process at minimum risk, UPS synchronizes the inverter output and static (mains)
bypass as phase and frequency. Therefore, Inverter frequency can be considered same with
mains as long as it is within frequency limit.

User can switch between mains and inverter by using front panel. When the inverter is ready,
while the loads are fed through the bypass line, in case of either power failure or if mains values
are out of tolerances, the loads automatically will be fed through the inverter.

2.1.2 Battery Temperature Regulation

In the external battery cabinets the battery temperature is measured and detected by
"temperature sensor”. UPS adjusts battery charge parameters according to the detected
temperature. These parameters can be easily adjusted via LCD or TELNET interface by
authorized personnel of MAKELSAN. UPS adjusts battery charge parameters according to the
temperature detected by the sensor.

2.2 UPS’s Operation Modes

LevelUps series is on-line double conversion device. Our products operate in the following
modes:
 Online Mode
 Battery Mode
 Bypass Mode
 Auto Restart
 Maintenance Mode

2.2.1 Normal (Online) mode

In this mode, UPS feeds the load through the inverters. Rectifier unit is fed by the AC mains
power. Inverter and battery charge units are fed by DC supply generated by rectifier unit.

2.2.2 Battery (Stored) Mode

When the mains voltage is bad the UPS runs on battery mode. UPS feeds the critical load through
the inverter; the energy is obtained from batteries.

2.2.3 Bypass Mode

In case when UPS is overloaded or if inverter cannot generate a quality AC output due to any
problem and if bypass voltage and frequency values are within the limits, the loads will be fed
from the static bypass source (mains). UPS without interruption switches from inverter to AC
source (mains) via static transfer switches. The inverter source and mains must be synchronized
in order to manage smooth switching. If inverter output and mains are not synchronized,
switching may take up to 15 msec, varying according to load type.

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2.2.4 Auto Restart Mode

In case of any failure of the mains, UPS will continue feeding the critical loads until the batteries
will reach the end of discharge voltage level. UPS will be working until the batteries are drained
and then will shutdown. When mains are restored to normal conditions UPS automatically will
start its operation, in the period determined by the user. UPS continues to operate in normal
(online) mode as long as the mains values are within desired limits. For LevelUps Series, this
feature is not activated in the initial factory set-up.

2.2.5 Maintenance Mode

On the maintenance mode loads are switched to the maintenance bypass line with a breaker, so
that the UPS can be serviced without cutting off the power to loads. The breaker is in full
conformity with capacity of loads.

2.3 Battery Management

Lead-acid batteries are used.

2.3.1 Normal Operation Mode

Constant Charge Current

Constant current at 1/10 rate of the battery capacity is applied to battery, until it reaches the
float voltage.

Float Charge

Depending on the battery discharge current the 1/3 of the battery energy is charged at this level.
With this level of charging batteries are kept ready for use at maximum capacity. For lead-acid
batteries, this voltage varies between values 2.2-2.35 V/cell. This voltage may differ slightly with
temperature adaptation. Option of setting this coefficient is provided with our UPS, we
recommend using the temperature sensor.

Deep Discharge Protection

While the system is operating in the battery mode, if battery voltage has dropped below the
discharge level UPS shuts down and stops taking energy from the batteries. This value varies
between 1.6-1.75 V/cell for Lead-Acid batteries, and between 0.9-1.1 V / cell for Ni-Cd batteries.

Low Battery Warning

While the system operates on battery (stored) mode, according to actual loads, if the battery
capacity drops below 40% of its value, device will give audible and visible alarms. This value is
adjustable and can be set by user between 20%-70%.

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2.3.2 Advanced Functions (Battery tests) Auto Battery Test

The auto battery test discharges 10% of the battery energy in a user defined period. Default is 90
days. Test reports the battery condition as good, weak or replace. Results of the latest test can be
seen on the battery screen from the status menu.

WARNING: If the test result is “replace”, then batteries are


completely drained during the test. This may cause the interruption
in the power supply to the critical loads in case of the mains failure.

This test command can be given from front panel monitor, via TELNET interface, via RS232
smart communication or via UPSMAN (SNMP, see the options).

The purpose of the battery test is to check if the batteries can supply the minimum back-up time
needed in case of mains failure. We recommend checking the test results on the regular basis.

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2.4 User Panel

User panel consists of mimic diagram, LCD screen, EPO button and menu keys. The UPS can be
controlled via this panel.

Rectifier indicator LED


1 Flashes while the DC bus is ramping up. Illuminates when Rectifier works

2 AC/DC module (Rectifier)


Battery discharge LED
3 Illuminates on battery mode. Flashes when UPS is started up through
batteries.
Battery charge indicator LED
4 Illuminates while the batteries are charging.

5 Battery module

6 DC/AC module (Inverter)

Static Bypass Switch LED


7
Illuminates while the loads are fed through bypass line.
Inverter static switch indicator LED
8
Illuminates when the load is fed by the inverter

9 Alarm/Warning indicator LED

10-13 Menu keys

14 EPO (Emergency Power Off ) Button

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Menu Flow Chart

MAIN SCREEN
Manufacturer – Device Name
Date - Time Control Menu
Load Status as Percent Status Menu
Battery Charge Status as Percent Setup Menu
Remaining Back up (Autonomy) Time Logging Menu
UPS Mode – Actual Alarms Service Menu
Main Menu Titles

CONTROL STATUS SETUP LOGGING SERVICE*


Start Mains Date & Time Log Code *Detailed
Stop Output Battery Install Date Date service menu
Output Bypass Bypass Auto Restart Time can be
Output UPS Battery Auto Battery Test Log Records observed by
Quick Battery Test Temperatures Screen Information authorised
Battery Status Test Inverter Warning Beep staff only.
Stop Battery Test Alarms Language
Device Communication
Information

MAINS BATTERY
Frequency Voltage
Current Current
Voltage Temperature
Apparent Power BYPASS Charge Percentage
Frequency WARNINGS
Active Power Remaining Back up
Power Factor Current Actual
(Autonomy) Time
Voltage Alarms
Last Test Result
Next Test Date
OUTPUT TEMPERATURE INVERTER
Frequency Rectifier Voltage
Current Inverter Current
Active DEVICE INFORMATION
Voltage Ambient
Active Power Power Software Versions
Battery
Reactive Power Serial No
Bypass
Power Factor Appearant Power
Choke
Apparent Power Voltage
Load Percentage Frequency
Crest Factor Serial Arm x Battery Quantities
Battery Capacity

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2.4.1 Opening Screen

When the front panel monitor is turned on,


firstly opening screen is observed.
Manufacturer – Device Name, Date – Time,
Load Status as Percent, Battery Charge Status as
Percent, Remaining Back up (Autonomy) Time,
UPS Mode – Actual Alarms, Main Menu Titles can be
observed here. In case of an alarming condition, alarms
are shown on the left-down row. If no button is
pressed for 5 minutes, system returns to the opening
screen.

2.4.2 Main Menu Screen

To switch from opening screen to the


Main menu, press Enter.

2.4.3Navigation through the menu

Use up and down keys to move the cursor arrow.


Press Enter to open a sub-menu.
Press ESC to go back to the previous menu.
Control sub-menu is shown below.
Some sub-menus may have more than
one page. Keep pressing up or down
key to get to the next screen.

Some menus have changeable options like


ON/OFF, duration or quantity. To make
changes in the menu press ENTER to choose the variable, up and down keys to change the value,
and press ENTER to set the new value. Press ESC to cancel.

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2.4.4 Password-protected menus

Some menus such as the control menu are

password protected. Press to set each digit and

press ENTER to confirm.

2.4.5 Control Menu


Within the control menu, you can do one of the following:

 Start Start the UPS


 Stop Stop the UPS
 Switch to BYPASS Switch to static BYPASS mode
 Switch to UPS Switch to online mode
 Bat. Quick Test Start the quick battery test
 Bat. Capacity Test Start the deep battery test
 Stop Battery Test Stop the battery test

Battery status test, drains the 10% of battery


energy and reports batteries
which has more capacity than 10% as “Good”, less
capacity than 10% as “Replace” according to the test
results.

After UPS is started, it makes quick battery test every


24 hours and when test counter value is zero (0).

Note: Batteries must be fully charged and kept floating for at least 1 hour before applying the
quick battery tests.

Batteries must be fully charged and kept in floating mode for at least 5 hours before performing
the battery tests.

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Battery tests are performed by directing the power to the mains, independently from the loads.
If the mains values change during the test and are out of limits, the test will be canceled.

Status > Battery >menu timers shows the remaining time to the next test.

If “Stop Battery Test” command is chosen, UPS cancels the battery test and returns the
previous operating mode.

2.4.6 Status Menu

On this menu you can see information


about the mains, output, bypass line, battery,
temperature, inverter and alarms.

Mains
UP, I, F, UL Voltage, current and frequency of each phase (phase-neutral)
S, P, PF Active power, apparent power and power factor of each phase

Output
UP, I, F, UL Voltage, current and frequency of each phase (phase-neutral)
S, P, PF Active power, apparent power and power factor of each phase
L, CF Load percent of each phase and crest factor

Bypass
UP, I, F, UL Voltage, current and frequency of each phase (phase-neutral)

Battery
Mode UPS operation mode
U, I, °C Charging voltage, current and temperature.
Charge % Charge percentage.
Autonomy Time Remaining back-up (autonomy) time
Last Test Result Capacity and status according to the last test results
Next Test Date Next test date, time and remaining time for test

Temperature
°C,°C,°C,°C,°C Rectifier, inverter, charger, ambient, battery and thyristor temperatures

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Inverter
U, I, P Voltage(phase-neutral), current and appearant power of each phase

Alarms
Alarms Actual UPS alarms

Device Information
____ -____-___-___ Inverter, rectifier, CPLD, front panel software version
------------------- UPS serial no
KVA, V/Hz Apparent power, instantaneous output voltage (phase-neutral),
instantaneous output frequency
_x__ , Ah Parallel battery arm number x Serial battery arm number Battery
capacity adjusted in UPS

2.4.7 Setup Menu

Setup menu consists of the following:

Date & Time


To set date and time, use up and down keys
to choose the variable you want to set and press Enter.

Then use up and down keys to set the value,


and press Enter

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Battery install date


Use this menu to set the battery install date,
only when new batteries are installed.

Auto restart
In battery mode, the device turns off
at the end of battery discharge. Auto-restart
can be used to restart the UPS automatically
when the mains are restored.
Turn on auto-restart and set the time to
define when the device will be started after
the normal values of the mains are restored.

Battery self test


This function can be turned on to start
the user independent battery tests.
Set the time interval for the next test.
Note: Battery self test is the equivalent
of battery quick test.

Screen
Change the screen contrast to make it
more visible on different environmental
conditions.

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Beeper
Turn the beeper sound on/off.

Language
Set the menu language.

Communication
Set the protocol for the RS232 connection.
The options are SEC and TELNET

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2.4.8 Logging Menu

Last 500 events of the device can be seen


in the logging menu.

When viewing a log, press enter to see detailed


info about the UPS. All recorded data for that particular
event (status, setup etc.) can be seen on the menu.
Use up and down keys to see older/newer event logs.

2.4.8 Service Menu

Service menu is password protected, and


cannot be accessed with the user password.

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3 INSTALLATION
3.1 Single Module Installation

This section contains the warnings and control actions that must be performed before the UPS
start-up. Additionally, you will find here important information about the UPS cabins
transportation, positioning and connections.

3.1.1 Warnings

The UPS must be installed by a certified electrician of Makelsan.


The warranty is valid only for the UPS installed by a certified
electrician of Makelsan.

Battery Hazard

Battery terminal voltage reaches up to 450 Vdc during operation.

Proper safety gear must be used to protect the skin and the eyes from electrical arcs.

Check the batteries for leakage before using them.

ESD-protected rubber gloves should be used.

Batteries with leakage must never be used and must be replaced. Defected batteries must be
uninstalled and transported to the destruction points with safety precautions taken.

Battery ingredients are hazardous. In case of contact with battery ingredients, rinse the skin
with water, and consult a physician if irritation occurs.

Remove any metal accessories (ring, watch, etc.) before working on the device.

UPS needs three phase and four cable (+ground) supply system for input. This supply system
type is confirmed as IEC60364-3 standards. Optionally UPS have transformers which have
ability to convert from 3 cables to 4 cable system. If IT AC power distribution system will be
installed, 4 pole-circuit breaker systems must be used. More detailed explanations can be
found in the IEC60364-3 standards titles.

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3.1.2 Pre-installation check up

Before installation of the device the following control actions must be taken, these first and most
important steps will secure the accurate operation of the product.

 Check if any damage was done to the device during transportation. Report any damages
instantly.
 Make sure that model power rating is right. Check the device label for the actual power
rating.

3.1.3 Positioning

The device and the batteries are designed for the indoor use. Keep the device in a cool and dry
place, with the air flow, humidity and temperature values must be within the specified range.

3.1.3.1 Positioning The UPS

In the LevelUps 10- 20 KVA Series, fresh air enters the device from the front and goes out from
the fans on the rear side of the device. Care must be taken in order not to cover the air entrance
and exit spots. UPS must be positioned on a place where it is protected from water etc. contact
risks.

If the area is dusty, optional filters must be used for such environment. These filters usage must
be done as per instructions document.

Below given cooling values must be provided to reach the maximum level of performance of UPS
and batteries

Bridge Load 100% (Non-lineer)


Amount of BTU /h
UPS estimated BTU / h value for load
for cooling
working
30KVA 5,200 6,200

40KVA 6,900 8,200

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3.1.3.2 Internal Battery Configuration

The internal battery configuration is valid for the 30 kVA UPS only, it can be configured by 62
pcs 4,5 Ah, 7 Ah or 9Ah standard as following.

LEVELUPS SERIES INTERNAL BATTERY USAGE TABLE


UPS Power(KVA) 30 40
Batteries in series 31 31
Number of Paral. arms 2 2
Total Number of Batteries 62 62
I_bat_max @ V_bat_cut off. (A) 49.1 49.1
Recommended Internal Fuse (A) 60 80

* Table shows recommended battery configurations.


* Fast and semi-conductor protection type fuses are used for batteries.

The 7/9 Ah and 4.5 Ah batteries positioning can be seen at the following table;

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3.1.3.3 External Battery Configuration

Batteries should be used in the environment with uniform temperature conditions. Temperature
is a major factor in determining the battery life and capacity. The operating temperature for
batteries recommended by battery manufacturers is 20-25 °C. Operating above this range will
reduce the battery life while operation below this range will reduce the battery capacity, as a
result the expected backup time might not be obtained while autonomy. Please keep batteries
away from heat sources and main air inlets. Pay attention and observe the following points.

 Keep batteries away from main heat sources.


 Keep batteries away from main air inlets.
 Keep batteries away from the humid places. Hereby batteries can be prevented from
terminal oxidations and possible leakage currents.
 Please use aR or gR semi-conductor type fuse at the battery rooms and cabinets.
 If it is possible , please use breaker switch without fuse for the battery cabinet.
 Keep battery cabinets and shelves high above the ground.UPS should be protected
against floods or liquid contacts.
 Battery rooms should be properly ventilated.
 Shelves will be accessible in touch if batteries are in battery room. Therefore please keep
restricted accessing to battery room. Use necessary safety writings and strips

Especially, for the external cabinet batteries system of UPS, fuses must definitely be used. These
fuses must be mounted as close as possible to the batteries. This closeness will increase the
electrical operation safety.

THE TABLE OF LEVELUPS SERIES EXTERNAL BATTERY USAGE


Device Rating (KVA) 30 40
Batteries in series 31 31
Number of Paral. arms 2 2
Total number of Batt. 62 62
Ibat.max @ Vbat.max (A) 5,3 7,1
Ibat.max @ Vcutoff (A) 49,2 65,4
Recommended internal fuse (A) 80 100

External battery cabinet and battery room applications are given below as an example. The
application form may vary according to the customer.

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3.1.4 Transportation Type of Cabinets

Carrying vehicles or handling accessories must have enough features and characteristics to
carry UPS’s weight.

Cabinet is equipped with four-wheel. Thanks to this feature, it can be moved easily. These
wheels must be used only on smooth surfaces.

The front side wheels of UPS must be locked after positioning properly. The back side wheels are
fixed. Be more careful of sudden movements, especially when batteries are inside of cabinet.

Move the UPS as rarely as possible.

3.1.5 Mains, Load and Battery Connections

Makelsan strictly recommends a distribution board for the UPS outputs. Proper fuses and
breakers must be used in such distribution board. A-B type fuses or magnetic breakers are
recommended if the load is suitable.

3.1.5.1 External Protection

To protect the AC inputs, thermal magnetic breakers or V type breakers must be installed on the
distribution board.

Over current protecting must be installed on mains input distribution board and fuses must be
chosen 135% higher rated than the ones given in the table below. Fuses must be C-type.

Ground leakages flow to the ground through the EMI filters on the input and the output of the
UPS. Makelsan recommends the use of 700mA rated relays for handling leakage currents.

Those relays must also be:


 Resistant to both positive and negative DC pulses,
 And not sensitive to transient currents.
 Must be sensitive to currents which is average between 0,3-1 A.

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3.1.5.2 Cabling and fuse configuration

Full load input and output currents must be reviewed for proper cabling and fuse selection.

UPS Rated Currents (A)


Rating Input currents@max charge Output Currents @100% Load
(KVA) current (3P+N) (3P+N)

380V 400V 415V 380V 400V 415V


30 66 62,7 60,5 45,6 43,4 41,9
40 89 84,6 81,6 78,9 75 72,4

It should be noted that with non-linear loads, neutral current may rise up to 1.5 times the phase
current.
Ground cable must be connected directly to ground line and must be kept as short as possible.
Typical ground cable cross sections are 25 mm2 for 30 kVA, 35 mm2 for 40 kVA ratings. The
length of the cable must not be over 5 meters.

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3.1.5.3 Cable connections

All electrical connections of the UPS are made from the back side of the device.

ATTENTION! 3 pole-circuit breakers (switch) are used for the input and
output of UPS, Neutral line must not be interrupted.

Output Terminals
1
Input Terminals
2

1. Turn OFF all the distribution board breakers


(both input and output distribution boards) to
make sure that the load and mains are completely
disconnected from any cable.

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2. Connect the ground cable. Unscrew and remove the metal board on the rear side of the
device.

3. Make sure that the circuit breakers are off. The use of these circuit breakers are explained on
the operation section.

4. Connect the input cables.

 R to INPUT L1,
 S to INPUT L2,
 T to INPUT L3,
 N(Neutral) to INPUT N.

5. Check the phase sequence.

6. Repeat steps 4-5 for output cables.

7. Replace the rear board and tighten the screws

Use the cable clips to stabilize the cables when the connections are done.

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WARNING: Make sure that the loads are isolated from the UPS output if they
are
not ready to be connected.

WARNING: Make sure that the cables are connected properly before UPS is
started. Additionaly, check if there is galvanic isolation transformers at
input of UPS and consider the local directions.

WARNING: Check the grounding before starting the UPS. Wrong works or
grounding on UPS or other devices of installaton may be hazardous. Wrong
works and grounding may damage UPS and another system on the
installation.

3.1.5.4 Battery connections

You can find explanations about installation procedures and connections of internal and external
batteries in this section.

3.1.5.4.1 External Battery Installation Procedure and Connection

You can find details about how to configure external batteries above under “External Batteries
Configuration” title.
The information about connection of external batteries and UPS is given in this section.

Avoid short circuiting batteries . Short circuit the batteries can damage you
and your environment!

Battery terminal may rise up to 450 Vdc!

1. Switch “CB4”breaker OFF on UPS.


2. If there is breaker on battery cabinet, Switch it “OFF” .
3. Remove the fuse on battery cabinet.
4. Remove battery fuse on UPS.
5. Make sure of serial and parallel connections of external battery packs are correct.
6. Connect the cable to terminals of two neutral "N ( battery neutral)" , one "+Battery" and one
"- Battery" respectively.
7. Connect four cables that come from UPS to terminals on battery cabinet or in battery room
according to external battery connection diagram below. As follows:

 N(UPS) ----- Positive Battery Group "-" terminal


 N(UPS) ----- Negative Battery Group "+" terminal
 “+ BATTERY” ----- Positive Battery Group “+“ Terminal
 “ -BATTERY” ----- Negative Battery Group "-" Terminal

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8. Make sure that the polarities are connected correctly by checking battery connections for the

last time.

9. Replace battery fuse on UPS.

10. Replace battery fuse on battery cabinet.

11. If there is breaker on battery cabinet, switch it “ON”.

12. Check if there is appropriate battery voltages to the battery input terminals by proper
measuring device.

External battery cable selection is determined by application. Fuses which are recommended for
UPS and battery cabinet are given. To connect to these type fuses, the lowest diameter cables are
suggested. Please, refer to standard called EN 50525-2-31(VDE 0100-430) in this subject. The
selection should be such that the cable will allow at most 0.5 Vdc decreasing.

"External Battery Temperature Measurement Kit" is used for optimization according to battery
temperatures, batteries use is optimized according to temperature.

The external battery connection diagram is given below.

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3.1.5.5 Control and Communication Cable Connections

MAKELSAN UPS have standard or optional connections of advanced external battery cabinet,
environmental monitoring, control panels and various intelligent monitoring.

Connections on the front side of UPS:

 One RS232 serial communication connection (Standard),


 Two expansion slots (Optional)

Connections on the top side of UPS:

 One parallel port (Standard)

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3.2 Parallel Installation

The product which you have bought can be operated in parallel; however, this feature is offered
as an option. Please contact your dealer for parallel operation.

Parallel application should be made by authorized personal of Makelsan !

In case of need for redundancy or more power, LevelUps series can be operated in parallel up to
quantity 8 (eight). A schematic diagram which shows two UPS connected in parallel can be seen
below.

Input and output of more than one UPS are connected to each other; but definitely each battery
group is different from another, batteries cannot be used in common. The following points

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should be considered while placement of UPS in parallel system and their electrical connections
are made:

 The UPSs which are connected in parallel must be from the same series and must have

the same rated power.

 Devices must be running on the same firmware, if not, old firmware must be updated.

 Devices must be located as close possible as to each other (max. 6 x 110 cm paralleling

cables.)

 Each device must have its own ground cable.

 UPS must be connected in parallel on the distribution panel an phases must be connected

correctly. . (U1-U2-…-UN), (V1-V2-…-VN), (W1-W2-…-WN).

 Each UPS must have their own battery set, batteries cannot be used for more than one

device at the same time.

 Power input and output cables from the device to the distribution board must be equal in

length and cross section in order to proceed equal current sharing.

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3.2.1 Parallel Settings

Connect the parallel cable as shown in figure below. Only use the cables provided by Makelsan.

Software settings on the user panel should be made by authorized personnel.

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4 OPERATION
4.1 Operation Procedure

You can find informations about circuit breaker, first start-up , types of UPS operation tests ,
turning UPS off , EPO and RS232 serial communication system in this section.

4.1.1 Circuit Breakers

There are four circuit breakers on the rear side of the device.
These are used for the AC input, maintenance bypass, output and the battery connections
respectively.

Three-phase AC voltage is applied through CB1 to input of UPS.

AC input voltage will be applied directly to loads through CB2. In this way, maintenance
purposed switching is done properly. If UPS is actived while it is working thanks to auxilary
short circuit info located in CB3, mains makes the bypass static switches actived. The system will
be switched to maintenance mode smoothly.

CB3 is used to connect or seperate AC voltage that come from static switches to the loads on
UPS.

External batteries are connected to UPS through CB4.

CB5 is used as an external bypass switch.

Active Brakers Operation Mode Explanation

CB1, CB3, CB4.CB5 Normal Mode UPS operates in normal mode.


UPS is overloaded, loads will be transferred to
CB1, CB3, CB4,CB5 Static Bypass Mode
static bypass line temporarily.
UPS is shut down for maintanence, loads will be
CB2 Maintenance Mode
fed through mechanical bypass line.

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4.1.2 First start-up

WARNING: Wait for at least 5 seconds between each step.

1. Turn all circuit breakers OFF.

2. Push the soft start button (SW1) at least for 10 sec.

3. Turn input circuit breaker (CB1) ON. If there is an external bypass input, put the external
bypass switch (CB5) to position closed circuit (ON)

4. Start the UPS using the front panel.

Main menu> Control > Password > Start

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5. Check the UPS has switched to normal operation mode, via mimic diagram LEDs and LCD
panel.

6. Turn battery circuit braker (CB4) ON.


7. Turn output circuit braker (CB3) ON.

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8. The loads which are connected to UPS can be turned on.

After all these steps, check that load is fed through inverter static switches via mimic diagram. In
a contrary situation, check UPS total and phase loads. The UPS gives audio alerts in an overload
condition, without feeding critical AC loads.

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4.1.3 UPS Operation Modes Testing

After first start-up check device operation by switching between the foperation. asdfasd modes
manually.

4.1.3.1 Switching from Online Mode to Battery Mode

Turn CB1 OFF. This action cuts off the mains voltage and the UPS starts operating on battery
mode. Turn CB1 back ON again if everything is ok.

4.1.3.2 Switching from Online Mode to Static Bypass Mode

Use the front panel to switch the device to static bypass mode. Check the mimic panel to make
sure that the device has switched to bypass mode.

Main menu> Control > Switch to Bypass

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NOTE: UPS will not switch to bypass mode if the inverter voltage is out of limits or there is and
overload or overtemperature situation.

4.1.3.3 Switching from Static Bypass Mode to Online

Use the front panel to switch the device to online mode. Check the mimic panel to make sure that
the device has switched to online mode.

Main menu > Control > Switch to UPS

NOTE: the UPS will not switch to normal mode if the inverter voltage is out of limits, or there is
an over load or over temperature situation.

4.1.3.4 Switching from Online Mode to Maintenance Bypass Mode

WARNING: Make sure that the inverter output is synchronous with the
maintenance bypass line before switching to maintenance bypass mode.
Otherwise there is a possibility of cutting off the load power for a short
while.

Use the front panel to switch the device to static bypass mode. Check the
mimic panel to make sure that the device has switched to bypass mode.

Main menu > Control > Switch to Bypass

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1. Turn CB2 ON.

2. Stop the UPS using the user front panel.

Main menu > Control > Stop

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3. Turn CB1, CB3 and CB4 OFF.

WARNING:

Wait at least 5 minutes before opening up the device after it is completely


turned off, for safety.

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4.1.4 Performing a Complete Shutdown

1. Turn off the loads connected to the device.


2. Use the front panel to turn the device OFF

Main Menu> Control> Password> Stop

3. Check if the the UPS has switched to bypass mode, via mimic diagram LEDs and LCD panel.
4. Turn OFF respectively the output(CB3), battery (CB4), outer battery (CB5) and input (CB1) .

WARNING :
Make sure that there are no critical loads on the UPS output before
performing a complete shutdown.

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4.1.5 EPO(Emergency Power OFF)

By pressing the EPO button, the device respectively turns the rectifier, the booster and the
inverter OFF. If the output breaker turn off option is set, the UPS completely disconnects from
the system.

4.1.6 RS232 Serial Communication Installation and Investigation

LevelUps series has an RS-232 interface which supports SEC and TELNET protocol as standard.
This interface is fully isolated and safe. UPS can be monitored remotely via a computer (PC) or
SNMP by using this protocol. This connection works with all kinds of options.

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5 EXPLANATIONS of LOGGING
UPS will beep when any problem is detected. You can see the first information about the
situation on the front monitor panel. This may not be enough most of the time. In this case, you
can see the following warnings by using log screen.

Event Explanations
RS232 Start
1 UPS was started by RS232 communication software.
Command
RS232 Stop
2 UPS was stopped by RS232 communication software.
Command

After the batteries discharge totally, UPS restarted itself automatically after the
3 Auto Restart mean time which adjusted that follows the mains getting back to normal
values.

4 UPS Startup The main board of the UPS is energized.


5 Soft Start Fail UPS could not ramp the DC bus up.
6 Quick Battery Test Quick battery test has began.
7 Deep Battery Test Battery capacity test has began.
8 Battery Self Test Periodical battery test has began.

Batteries’ voltage has gone below cut off voltage value while UPS was
9 End Of Discharge
operating on the battery mode.

UPS has operated at overload more than time limit adjusted.The Loads will be
10 Overload Timeout
transferred to bypass line.
Battery test has completed.You can see the all results via front panel status
11 End of Battery Test
menu..
Test was aborted manually or by UPS since the criterias were not provided
12 Batt. Test Aborted
during battery test.
Manuel Switch To Static switchs directions were changed manually to the bypass line via UPS
13
BYP command menu.

14 No Battery No battery detected.


15 Maint. BYP. Sw. On Maintenance bypass switch has been activated.
Ambient Abnor.
16 The ambient temperature is over limit. Check the ventilation of UPS room.
Temp.
Inverter's temperature is out of limit, in case of 5 degrees more increment
17 Inverter Overtemp.
,Load will be transferred to Bypass line.
Rectifier 's temperature is out of limit, in case of 5 degrees more increment
18 PFC Overtemp.
,Load will be transferred to Bypass line.
19 STS Overtemp. Static Transfer Switches’ temperatures are out of limits.UPS will be stopped.
Outp.PL1 Cur.
20 Short circuit protection is activated for output L1 phase.
Limit.
Outp.PL2 Cur.
21 Short circuit protection is activated for output L2 phase.
Limit.
Outp.PL3 Cur.
22 Short circuit protection is activated for output L3 phase.
Limit.

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Bypass voltage value is out of limit while UPS was operating on the bypass
23 Bypass Voltage Bad mode.UPS will switch to normal mode if temperature and load status are
normal.If not ,UPS will stop.

Bypass frequency value is out of limit while UPS was operating on the bypass
24 Bypass Freq. Bad mode.UPS will switch to normal mode if temperature and load status are
normal.If not ,UPS will stop.

25 Coil Overtemp Over temperature is observed for UPS’ inverter and rectifier coils.

Inverter voltage is out of limit. Load will be transferred to bypass line ,when
Inverter Voltage
26 inverter voltage gets back to normal values,UPS will switch to normal mode
Bad
again.
Output load value is over %105, overloading counter will start to count , If UPS
27 Overload is on normal mode , the charging will be stopped until load value gets back to
normal.
28 Maint. BYP. Sw. Off Maintenance bypass switch is deactivated.
Ambient Nor.
29 UPS ambient temperature has got back to allowed limit values.
Temp.
30 Mains Voltage Nor. Mains voltage is in the limited values , UPS will switch to normal mode.
Inverter Nor. Inverter temperature is in the limited values .If load and temperature values
31
Temp. are normal, UPS will switch to normal mode.

Rectifier temperature is in the limited values .If load and temperature values
32 PFC Nor. Temp.
are normal, UPS will switch to normal mode.

Charger/booster module temperature is in the allowed limits , charging will be


33 Charger Nor. Temp.
activated again.

34 STS Nor. Temp. Temperature of Static transfer switches is in the allowed limit.
Bypass Voltage
35 Bypass voltage is within defined limits.
Nor.
36 Bypass Freq. Nor. Bypass frequency is within defined limits.
37 Coil Normal temp. UPS inverter or rectifier coil temperature has got back to normal values.
Inverter Volt.
38 Inverter voltage is in the limited values , UPS will switch to normal mode.
Norm.
39 Normal Load Output load is under %100 , If charging was OFF , It will be ON .
BYP Thyr.L1 Short
40 UPS has detected short circuit at bypass L1 thyristor.UPS will shut down.
C.
BYP Thyr.L2 Short
41 UPS has detected short circuit at bypass L2 thyristor.UPS will shut down.
C.
42 BYP Thyr.L3 Short C UPS has detected short circuit at bypass L3 thyristor.UPS will shut down.
UPS Thyr.L1 Short
43 UPS has detected short circuit at inverter L1 thyristor.UPS will shut down.
C.
UPS Thyr.L2 Short
44 UPS has detected short circuit at inverter L2 thyristor.UPS will shut down.
C.
UPS Thyr.L3 Short
45 UPS has detected short circuit at inverter L3 thyristor.UPS will shut down.
C.
UPS Thyr.L1 Open UPS has detected that inverter L1 thyristor can not be activated.Load will be
46
C. transferred to bypass line.

UPS Thyr.L2 Open UPS has detected that inverter L2 thyristor can not be activated.Load will be
47
C. transferred to bypass line.

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UPS Thyr.L3 Open UPS has detected that inverter L3 thyristor can not be activated.Load will be
48
C. transferred to bypass line.

BYP Thyr.L1 Open UPS has detected that bypass L1 thyristor can not be activated.Load will be
49
C. transferred to inverter line.
BYP Thyr.L2 Open UPS has detected that bypass L2 thyristor can not be activated.Load will be
50
C. transferred to inverter line.
BYP Thyr.L3 Open UPS has detected that bypass L3 thyristor can not be activated.Load will be
51
C. transferred to inverter line.
One or more of UPSs which operate in paralel mode do not match in phase
52 Parl. Phs. Rot. Err.
sequence.
53 Battery Start Starting through battery command has been given to UPS .
54 Parl. Start Error One or more of UPSs which operate in paralel mode could not start to operate.
55 Inverter Fault UPS couldn't prepare the inverter voltage.
56 Output Off Static transfer switches all disabled. The loads can not be energized.
UPS is operating in the normal mode,load are energized through rectifier –
57 Normal Mode
inverter line.
UPS is operating in the battery mode,load are energized through battery –
58 Battery Mode
inverter line.
59 Bypass Mode UPS is operating in the bypass mode,load are energized through bypass line.

Maint. Bypass UPS is operating in the maintenance bypass mode,load are energized through
60
Mode maintenance bypass line.

2 or more UPS are operating in power sharing mode. Load is fed through UPSs’
61 Parallel Mode
inverter lines.
UPS has switched to battery test mode,loads are energized through rectifier-
62 Test Mode
battery- inverter line as source sharing.
Manual Switch to
63 Switching to inverter(normal) mode command has been given via front panel.
UPS
Output Voltage Output voltage is detected during the period of starting UPS .UPS has been
64
Error stopped.
Abnormal stuation is detected during the moment of rectifier operating.UPS
65 PFC Stop Cmd.
has stopped itself.
Manuel Start
66 Start command is given via UPS command menu.
Command
Manuel Stop
67 Stop command is given via UPS command menu.
Command
68 UPS Stopped UPS has been stopped.
UPS has switched to bypass mode so many times i a short period,UPS will be
69 Bypass Problem
shut down.
Parameters
70 Device-related parameters were changed on the service menu
Changed

71 Batterys Changed Battery replacement date has been changed.battery statistics will be reset.

Load impact The load which can not be handled by inverter is activated. Loads will be
72
Transfer transferred to bypass line.
UPS which is operating in paralel mode has been given a command to change
73 Parallel Command
the status of static switches.

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No P.CAN Bus Slave UPS which is operating in paralel mode can’t reach to master UPS from
74
Comm. CAN bus.If UPS is operating,will be shut down.

Ext. Start UPS which is operating in paralel mode has been given a command to start up
75
Command by another (master) UPS.

Ext. Stop UPS which is operating in paralel mode has been given a command to stop by
76
Command another (master) UPS.

UPS which is operating in paralel mode has been given a command to transfer
77 Ext. Switch To BYP.
the load to bypass line.

UPS which is operating in paralel mode has been given a command to transfer
78 Ext. Switch To UPS
the load to inverter line.
Slave UPS which is operating in paralel mode has detected a failure of input
79 Parallel Comm. FE.
current sharing.
Inverter voltage reached needed value after UPS is started up. UPS can feed the
80 Inverter OKEY
loads through inverter.
81 Batt. Temp. Err. Battery temperature is out of defined limits, batteries can be damaged.

82 EPO key pressed EPO key button is pressed.


Battery capacity has decreased below defined “ battery low limit” while UPS
83 Battery Low
was operating in battery mode.
No P.485 Bus
84 Parallel RS485 communication between the systems is not available.
Comm.
85 STS OverCurrent OverCurrent in Bypass line.
BYP. Phase Rot.
86 Reverse phase sequence was detected in mains at the UPS run time.
Err.
Output DC
87 Over Inverter DC voltage. Loads will be transferred to the bypass line.
Volt.Fault
One or more phase of slave UPS’ output is not connected to master UPS in
88 Output Offset Err.
Parallel systems.
89 Battery Temp. Nor. Battery temperature is normal.
PFC Pbus
90 Positive DC Bus overvoltage.
OverVoltage
PFC Nbus
91 Negatif DC Bus overvoltage
OverVoltage
PFC PhL1
92 Short circuit protection is activated for rectifier L1 phase.
OverCurrent
PFC PhL2
93 Short circuit protection is activated for rectifier L2 phase.
OverCurrent
PFC PhL3
94 Short circuit protection is activated for rectifier L3 phase.
OverCurrent
Command to stop itself has been given to UPS which is operating in paralel
95 Single Stop
mode separately from paralel system.
96 Master Changed UPS became master device in paralel system.
97 Par.Bus ID Collision ID value of one or more UPS is the same as each other in parallel system.
98 Stop All Units Stop all units command was given via front panel.
99 Pwr. Supply Fault The error signal is detected on UPS through power source circuit debugger.
Signal is detected from "generator mode input" of dry contact board. UPS will
100 Generator Mode
switch to "generator mode".

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Technical Specifications

30kVA 40kVA
Power
30kW 40kW
Active Power
Input
Input Voltage Range 220/380 VAC - %15 + %18 3P + N + PE
Input Power Factor At Full Load > 0,99
Input Frequency Range 45-65 Hz (Selectable)
Rectifier IGBT Rectifier
Total Harmonic Distortion <%4
(THDi)

Output
Output Voltage Range 220/380 VAC 3P + N ± 1% Static, ± 1% Dynamic

Recovery At 0% - 100% - 0% load, maximum output tolerance %5, %1 Back


to band <40ms.

Efficiency Up to %96
50Hz ±0,5% synchronous with the network, 50Hz ±
Output Frequency Range
0,2% Battery Mode
Lineer Load <%2
Output THD (THDv)
Non-Lineer Load <%6
Crest Factor (CF) 3:1
Overload Capacity At %125 load 10 min. , at %150 load 1 min.

The input voltage is out of tolerance, input frequency is out of


tolerance, input phase failure, output voltage is out of tolerance,
output frequency is out of tolerance, output phase failure, DC
Protections
component that can occur at the output voltage, Overload that will
occur at the output (out of the periods specified), Overheating that
will cause failure related to over temperature, high voltage which
will occur at DC Bus voltage, low voltage which will occur at DC
Bus voltage, short circuit at the output.

Battery
Quantity (12V DC VRLA) 62 ( 2 group of 31 Ah independent battery)
Charge Value ( C ) Nominal 0,1 C, adjustable
Battery Power 25% of the device power
Communication
Communication Port RS232 Standard, RS485 and SNMP Adapter option
Dry Contact Optional
Protocol SEC, TELNET
Certificates
Quality ISO 9001
Safety IEC 62040-1, IEC 60950
EMC/LVD IEC 62040-2
General
Running Temperature For UPS 0 °C ~40 °C For Battery 0 ~ 25 °C)
Storage Temperature For UPS -15 °C ~ 45 °C For Batteries-10 ~ 60°C)

Protection Class IP20


Chassis Anti-Static Paint Protection
Humidity 0-95 %

Altitude <1000m, Correction Factor 1. <2000m, Correction Factor >0,92,


<3000m; Correction Factor >0,84
Alerts 500Event Log. (Optional Status Record)
Parallel Operation Parallel power increase up to 8 pcs.
EPO (Emergency Power Off) Standard
Isolation Transformer Optional
118 kg 125 kg
Net Weight
490x805x1190mm
Dimensions (W x D x H)mm
7 CONTACT INFORMATION

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www.makelsan.com.tr

Headquarter: İstanbul Deri Organize Sanayi Bölgesi 2. Yol I -5 Parsel 34956 Tuzla/
İstanbul
Tel : 0216 428 65 80
Fax : 0216 327 51 64
E-mail : [email protected]

İzmir Office : Halkapınar Mah. 1348 Sok. 2AE Keremoğlu İş Merkezi Yenişehir – İzmir
Tel : 0232 469 47 00
Fax : 0232 449 47 00
E-mail : [email protected]

Ankara Office : Mustafa Kemal Mah. 2157 Sok. No:4/6 Çankaya-Ankara


Tel : 0312 219 82 35/37
Fax : 0312 219 82 36
E-mail : ankara @makelsan.com.tr

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