+ POWER M OD U L A R U PS S Y S T E M R M 5 0 K V A N O R T H A M E R I C A N ST A N D A R D User Guide Release 1.9, August 2011 Har Hotzvim Industrial Park, 14 Hartom St., PO Box 45029, Jerusalem 91450, Israel Tel: +972-2-588-8222 Fax: +972-2-582-8875 Email: info@gamatronic.co.il Website: www.gamatronic.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Har Hotzvim Industrial Park 14 Hartom St., PO Box 45029, Jerusalem 91450 Israel Tel: +972-2-588-8222 Fax: +972-2-582-8875 Email: info@gamatronic.co.il Website: www.gamatronic.com The equipment described in this document is not intended to be used in connection with any application requiring fail-safe performance, unless the application design includes appropriate redundancy.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. XIV Do’s…............................................................................................................................. xiv Don’ts .............................................................................................................................. xv 1. INTRODUCTION .......................................
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.11.3 Continue first-time startup .......................................................................53 5.12 Checks to be performed following initial startup ....................................................54 5.13 Connection Diagram ..............................................................................................55 5.14 Configuration..........................................................................................................56 5.14.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.11.4 Changing the Password ....................................................................... 122 8.12 “Setup – “Service” Option ................................................................................... 123 8.12.1 Setting UPSs ........................................................................................ 125 8.12.2 Testing Dry Output Relays ................................................................... 125 8.12.3 Configuring the UPS......
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 16. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................... 174 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: POWER+ System - 10 to 50 kVA in a 19” rack...........................................................2 Figure 2: Power+ RM50 3x208 Vac, rear view ..........................................................................3 Figure 3: Cabinet external dimensions (approximate) ............................................
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Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 256: Service > Configure menu ................................................................................. 131 Figure 257: Setting standalone or parallel operation ............................................................ 131 Figure 258: Service > Configure menu ................................................................................. 132 Figure 259: Enabling/disabling remote commands...............................................................
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 308: Figure 309: Figure 310: Figure 311: Figure 312: Figure 313: Figure 314: Figure 315: Figure 316: Figure 317: Figure 318: Figure 319: Listing the log entries ......................................................................................... 152 The "Control" main menu option screen ............................................................ 154 “SMS” screen ...............................................................................................
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. R E C Y C L I N G I N F O R M A T I O N Consult your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of a used battery or UPS. WARNING Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode. Consult with your local recycling / hazardous waste center for disposal requirements. CAUTION Do not discard the UPS or its batteries in the trash. This product contains sealed lead-acid batteries.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS (SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS) This manual contains important instructions for the Power+ RM50 3x208 Vac model. The POWER+ UPS system is designed for industrial applications and harsh environments. Nevertheless, the POWER+ UPS system is a sophisticated power system and should be handled with appropriate care, following these guidelines. Do’s… Read this manual carefully before starting installation and operation of the UPS.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. ATTENTION - AVERTISSEMENT - RISQUE DE DÉCHARGE ÉLECTRIQUE MORTELLE : L'onduleur reçoit la puissance de plus d'une source. Le débranchement de toutes les sources à A.C. et source de D.C est exigé pour désactiver cette unité avant l'entretien. Don’ts Do not open the cover of the UPS or the battery cabinets under any circumstances. All UPS panels and doors should be closed. Do not insert any objects through the ventilation holes.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. CAUTION – GROUND CONNECTION ESSENTIAL BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY Connect the UPS to ground before connecting it to the ac supply. ATTENTION – LA PRISE DE TERRE AU SOL EST ESSENTIELLE AVANT DE RELIER L'APPROVISIONNEMENT mettre l'onduleur à la terre avant de le relier à l'approvisionnement à A.C. CAUTION - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DO NOT OPEN REAR DOOR! Do not open the rear door of the UPS cabinet. Only a qualified technician may open the rear door of the UPS cabinet.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a POWER+ UPS system. POWER+ is the most sophisticated UPS on the market today. In general, an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) provides backup power for use when the utility AC electric power mains fail or drop to an unacceptable voltage level. POWER+ is a whole lot more.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. The POWER+ RM 50 North American Standard model is comprised of the following sub-assemblies: System controller. From 1 to 5 UPS modules @ 10 kVA each. Static Switch module. Figure 1: POWER+ System - 10 to 50 kVA in a 19” rack – small enough to fit in a 4-passenger elevator 2 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. ITEM DESCRIPTION Ac input terminals. From top to bottom: 1 2 3 Rectifier ac input L1 Bypass ac input L1 Rectifier ac input L2 Bypass ac input L2 Rectifier ac input L3 Bypass ac input L3 Neutral Ac output terminals. From top to bottom: L1, L2, L3, N. Terminals for external battery. From top to bottom: plus (+), minus (-), plus (+), minus (-). 4 Dc fuses for modules. 5 Rectifier ac input circuit breaker. 6 Bypass ac input CB. 7 Ac output CB.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 3: Cabinet external dimensions (approximate) 4 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 4: UPS cabinet permits top and bottom cable entry 1.2 Ac input/output main terminals The main input and output terminals are located at the lower rear of the unit. The exact location and arrangement of the main input and output terminals depends on whether your system includes the optional maintenance bypass switch used to connect the ac input and bypass inputs, the battery, and the ac output. See Figure 2 above. 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 1.4 UPS module (10 kVA / 8 kW) The UPS module is the core of the POWER+, which consists of from one to ten identical modules in parallel depending on capacity requirements. Each module includes a 3-phase charger with PFC 1 and a 3-phase PWM inverter connected to batteries by a classic DC link. Each module is plug-in and weighs a mere 22 lb. (10 Kg), approximately. 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. BATTERY The POWER+ battery bank is used as a backup in the event that the utility ac input fails. Depending on customer preference, batteries may or may not have been supplied with your system. The batteries are usually housed within the UPS itself. However, for sites where a longer backup duration is required, the batteries can instead be housed in larger-capacity external cabinet (cat. no. 29B020128-PPE) or cabinets next to the POWER+ cabinet.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. CAUTION Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire. The battery may explode. For proper disposal, contact your local recycling / hazardous waste center. CAUTION Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes, and is toxic. CAUTION Batteries are heavy. Move them with care. Dropping a battery can result in injury and may damage the battery.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. ATTENTION N'ouvrez pas ou ne mutilez pas la batterie ou les batteries. L'électrolyte libéré est nocif à la peau et aux yeux, et est toxique. ATTENTION Les batteries sont lourdes. Déplacez-les avec soin. La chute d'une batterie peut avoir comme conséquence les dommages et peut endommager la batterie. ATTENTION : UNE BATTERIE PEUT PRÉSENTER UN RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE ET DE COURANT ÉLEVÉ DE SHORT-CIRCUIT.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2.1 Built-in battery box The 50 kVA system includes a built-in battery box in the lower part of the system. The built-in battery box contains eight drawers of batteries. Each drawer contains eight batteries. Figure 5: One battery box Figure 6: One battery drawer 10 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 7: Wiring diagram for built-in battery box POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2.2 External battery cabinet (option) An external battery cabinet is available as an option (cat. no. 29B020128-PPE). This external battery cabinet can be used instead of the built-in battery box where longer duration backup is required. The built-in battery box and the external cabinet cannot be used together. The external battery cabinet contains two battery boxes identical to the built-in battery box. Each battery box contains eight drawers of batteries.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. ITEM 1 DESCRIPTION Cover for terminal connections Terminals, uncovered (from left to right): 2 plus (+) battery box 1 minus (-) battery box 1 plus (+) battery box 2 minus (-) battery box 2 3 Circuit breaker. 4 Fuses 5 Cover for bus bars 6 Fuses Figure 9: Battery cabinet (rear view) POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 10: Wiring for optional external battery box 14 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2.3 Additional battery information Free air circulation around the batteries is extremely important for proper battery safety. If the Power+ is installed in a cabinet, the cabinet must have sufficient ventilation openings to permit free air circulation around the batteries. This means that solid glass or acrylic-type door panels are not suitable for a cabinet housing the Power+, neither for the front cabinet door nor for the rear door.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2.4 Battery replacement instructions 2.4.1 To replace the batteries in the built-in battery box: 1. Turn off load devices (recommended). 2. Disconnect ac input to the UPS (recommended). 3. On the rear of the UPS, switch OFF the main battery circuit breaker (item 9 in Figure 2). 4. Unlock and open the rear door of the UPS cabinet. 5. On the UPS rear panel, open all ten fuse holders (items 10, 11, and 12 in Figure 2). 6.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2.4.2 To replace the batteries in the optional external battery box These instructions relate to the optional external battery cabinet, (cat. no. 29B020128-PPE). 1. Turn off load devices (recommended). 2. Disconnect the ac input to the UPS (recommended). 3. On the rear of the battery cabinet, switch OFF the battery cabinet circuit breaker (item 3 in Figure 2). 4. Unlock and open the rear door of the battery cabinet. 5.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. OPERATING MODES The POWER+ UPS functions to supply AC electrical power to your load. While using the POWER+, three modes of operation are possible: Normal operation Battery operation Bypass operation All three operation modes are encountered during normal UPS use to constantly provide regulated voltage to the load. In the normal operation mode, the UPS provides total power protection for the load.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3.4 Maintenance bypass In maintenance bypass mode, the UPS output terminals continue to supply power to the load, but the interior of the UPS is disconnected from the main power flows. This enables a maintenance technician to work safely on the UPS. For more information on the maintenance bypass mode, see section 13, Operating the maintenance bypass switch, starting on page 171. POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4. USER INTERFACE This section describes the buttons and indicators used to operate the POWER+. 4.1 Control Panel The POWER+ Control Panel, located on the front of the controller, provides the user with an interface to the POWER+ system. It includes an LCD display, a keypad, buttons and indicators for monitoring and controlling the UPS configuration and functions. The control panel is aimed both at the end-user as well as the service engineer.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.3 Static Switch Panel The static switch panel, located on the front of static switch module, provides the user with the status of the static switch module. All the functions and indications are available on the POWER+ Control Panel. Figure 13: Static switch panel POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.4 POWER+ control screen The POWER+ control screen is illustrated below. It is part of the control panel described on page 20. How to read and understand the POWER+ control screen is described in detail in Chapter 7, POWER+ Control Panel, beginning on page 70 The control screen provides menus and displays all aspects of the POWER+ systems input, output and static switch as well as operational details. The figure below shows the POWER+ 3-phase display.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.5 Navigation and Operation Keypad The navigation and operation keypad works in conjunction with the control screen. It allows you direction arrow buttons and the to navigate through the available menus using the Enter and Escape buttons to select or quit, respectively. Figure 15: Navigation and operation keypad POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.6 Status Indicators The status indicators show precisely what is running and how the UPS is providing power to the load. The diagram below shows the power source and destination routes in use for each of the 3 automated operation modes.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.7 Operation Buttons The operation buttons illustrated below are “soft” switches. On/Off resets the entire UPS Alarm silence shuts the alarm sounder Inv/Byp allows the maintenance engineer to manually change the operation mode Table 4: Operation buttons UPS ON/OFF switch Alarm silence Inverter/Bypass manual switch over 4.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.9 4.9.1 POWER+ Operation Modes Normal Operation During normal operation, the UPS draws power from the ac line, feeds dc to the inverter, which provides ac to the load. LOAD LEVEL L1: _____ L2: ______ L3: _______ ---11:20:25--030A, 120V BATTERY: 434V 024A, 120V UPS OK (ON) 022A, 120V STSW OK (INV) Figure 18: POWER+ control screen in normal operation Figure 19: Normal operation indication 26 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.9.2 Battery Operation During Battery Operation the battery supplies dc to the inverter, which then provides ac to the load? The red alarm flashes to indicate the abnormal status. AC failed for the past 5 minutes LOAD LEVEL L1: _____ L2: ______ L3: ____ no ac 030A, 022A, 034A, 005m 120V 120V 120V ---11:20:25--BATTERY: 432V UPS OK (ON) STSW OK (INV) Status indications Figure 20: AC power failure Figure 21: AC power failure indication POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.9.3 Bypass Operation (Automatic) During Bypass operation, the ac feeds the load via the bypass static switch. The red alarm flashes to indicate the abnormal status. L1: L2: L3: LOAD LEVEL _____ _____ ______ 030A, 120V 029A, 120V 022A, 120V ---12:01:11--BATTERY: 432V UPS OK (ON) STSW OK (BYP) Status indications Figure 22: UPS in Bypass mode Figure 23: Red alarm flashing 28 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4.9.4 Bypass Operation (Manual) If the Power+ is manually switched to bypass operation by pressing the Inv/Byp button, the load is transferred to the mains ac input line. Transfer back to normal operation must be performed manually. The red alarm indicator flashes (Figure 23). 4.9.5 Emergency Power off – EPO (Manual) The EPO button is for use by the user, in emergencies only. The EPO button cuts the supply to the load with immediate effect and cannot be reset.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5. SYSTEM INSTALLATION WARNING! This UPS is intended for installation in a temperature-controlled, indoor area that is free from conductive contaminants. ATTENTION! Cet onduleur est conçu pour une installation dans une température contrôlée, espace intérieur qui est exempt de contaminants conducteurs. 5.1 Cabling CAUTION - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! DO NOT OPEN REAR DOOR! Do not open the rear door of the UPS cabinet.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 24: Connection schematic POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.2 The Power+ always requires a neutral line During both installation and operation of the Power +, a neutral line must always be connected to the UPS.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 25: Wrong way to connect UPS with four-pole switch WARNING! A 4-pole switch may disconnect the neutral line if improperly connected! POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 26: Acceptable connection for grounded generator and 4-pole switch 34 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 27: Preferred generator (neutralized) and connection (3-pole) POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.3 Ground connections There are two ground connections that must be made: Input ground: between a ground stud on UPS cabinet and the building ground. Output ground: between a ground stud on UPS cabinet and the electrical board ground line.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 30 through Figure 32 below, and Table 6 and POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Table 7, detail the ground connections for the UPS and battery cabinet. It is recommended that all ground cables discussed here be finished with crimp type cable shoes. For connections to the UPS and battery cabinets, the cable shoes must have a bolt hole (item 1 in Figure 29) suitable for stud of 10 mm diameter and a cable opening (item 2 in Figure 29) suitable for the cable sizes specified in Table 6 and Table 7.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 31 and Figure 32 are of interest to you only if you are using the optional external battery cabinet. Figure 31: Ground studs on inside of batt. cabinet roof Figure 32: Ground bus bar at base of UPS rear POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Table 7: Key to Figure 31 and Figure 32 above ITEM # GROUND NAME BATTERY 3 4 40 CABINET GROUND CONNECTION UPS GROUND BUS BAR INSTRUCTIONS Connect a cable to either of the ground studs (10 mm diam.) in the roof of the battery cabinet Figure 31 and connect the other end of the cable to the ground bus bar at the bottom rear of the UPS. Use a cable of 3/0 AWG, and a tightening torque of 250 poundinches (28.2 N-m) on both ends of the cable.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.4 Over-Current Protection CAUTION! To reduce the risk of fire, connect the UPS only to a circuit provided with maximum branch circuit over-current protection as indicated in Table 8, in accordance with the National Electric Code, NSI/NFPA 70.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.5 Fuses Ac and dc fuses are located on the rear panel of the UPS, above the internal terminal blocks (see Figure 2 on page 3) and are described in the following two subsections. WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, replacement fuses must be of the same type and rating as the original. AVERTISSEMENT ! Pour réduire le risque du feu, les fusibles de rechange doivent être du mêmes type et estimation que l'original.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.6 Dc distribution fuses Verify that the appropriate dc fuses are present. All dc fuses are located on the opposite side (the front side) of the dc distribution panel. There are two fuses for each module slot or "floor" – one fuse for the positive line and one for the negative line. Figure 33 above show the fuse assignments. 5.7 Ac input fuses Verify that the appropriate ac fuses are present.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.8 Special Terminal Connections This section describes the special-purpose terminal connections of the POWER+ RM 50 kVA. Special-purpose connections are located inside the static switch tray. To access the specialpurpose terminals, the static switch tray must be partially slid out (after disconnection of the UPS from all voltage sources and following standard safety procedures).
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.8.1 Load on Bypass Alarm This output dry contact is Normally Open, and closes when the UPS transfers the load to bypass (Figure 35). The dry contact reopens again when the UPS returns to inverter mode. 5.8.2 Battery Trip Coil The battery trip coil terminals are intended to be connected to the trip coil of the battery circuit breaker (Figure 35).
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.9 Inspections to be performed prior to installation Table 9: Pre-installation inspection checklist TYPE OF CHECK REQUIREMENT Recommended: between +59 ° F and +77 ° F (+15 °C and +25 °C) 1. Ambient temperature in the immediate location of the equipment 2. Humidity and condensation Verify that there is no water condensation or dampness within the installation site 3.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.10 Installation Procedure Table 10: Installation steps OPERATION 1. 2. Remove rear covers and connect ac input and output power cables to terminals according to markings as shown in this User Guide and according to connection schematic. Verify correct phase sequence between board and UPS See section 5.1 for recommended wire size and tightening torque. Connect ground lines to busses according to markings as shown in the connection diagram (Figure 24 on page 31).
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.11 First-time Startup This section describes the procedure for starting up the Power+ for the first time, after having completed the installation process described in the previous chapter. 1. Ensure that the maintenance bypass switch is set to NORMAL (OFF), and that no load devices are connected to the UPS. Note: When applying power to the POWER+, the system automatically runs the startup process without a need to press the On/Off button. 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. S Y S T E M I N I T I A L I Z I N G SC25270105 PLEASE WAIT FOR COUNT DOWN TO FINISH 45 SECONDS LEFT Figure 39: Start-up screen 4 During this step, the LEDs are also checked sequentially. 4. Finally, the normal default screen is displayed. Verify that the correct number of phases is displayed: a. For 3-3 configuration, under the LOAD LEVEL heading, you should see a line for L1, L2, and L3 as in Figure 40. b.
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Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.11.1 1. Changing the Power+ output voltage Press the Enter key to display the main menu, and then select SETUP: 1> SYSTEM 2> UPS MODULE 3> SELFTEST NAVIGATE: HISTORY 7> 5> BATTERY 8> 6> ALARM 9> DOWN> 1 SELECT: SETUP STATIC SW _____ Figure 44: Main menu 2. Enter the password.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. If you need to change the frequency from the default 60 Hz, continue with section 5.11.2; otherwise, continue with section 5.11.3. 5.11.2 1. Changing the Power+ output frequency Press the Enter key to display the main menu, and then select SETUP: 1> SYSTEM 2> UPS MODULE 3> SELFTEST NAVIGATE: HISTORY 7> 5> BATTERY 8> 6> ALARM 9> DOWN> 1 SELECT: SETUP STATIC SW _____ Figure 48: Main menu 2. Enter the password.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.11.3 Continue first-time startup 1. Switch all battery switches "ON" – on the UPS and on all battery cabinets, if any. 2. You can now turn on the load devices. 3. After turning on the load devices, verify that you have a normal reading on the display screen. The display will look similar to Figure 52, but of course your readings will be different.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.12 Checks to be performed following initial startup Table 11: Post-installation inspection checklist TYPE OF CHECK 1. REQUIREMENT Ac input voltage during operation under load. Take measurements on the input terminals of the system. RESULT Phase-to-phase: Not less than 2 % below no-load values measured in item 5 below. L1-L2 L2-L3 L3-L1 Phase to Neutral: Not less than 2 % below no-load values measured in item 5 below. L1 L2 L3 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.13 Connection Diagram Figure 53: Connection Diagram (for completion by the customer) POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.14 Configuration Perform the following configuration steps from the Control Panel. 5.14.1 Check Configured Modules Verify that the number of configured modules matches the desired output power, and verify that the number of redundant modules is correct. Modify as needed. 1. Press Ent to reach the Main Menu.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5. Select Configure, option 5, to configure the Power+ modules: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service] 1> ------ 4> DryOut Test 7> -------2> UPSs 5> Configure 8> Powr.Calib 3> ------- 6> En/Dis shar 9> SC2012.. Select, then Enter Figure 57: Service menu 6.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.14.2 Check Total Ampere-Hours This procedure is designed to ensure that the total capacity of the batteries attached to Power+ matches the definition of the total capacity in the System Controller. 1. Check the total capacity of the installed batteries attached to Power+. 2. Verify that the same value is specified in the System Controller. If not, modify the definition in the System Controller to match the capacity of the installed batteries.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.14.3 Set Date and Time and Serial Number To verify the date and time set in the System Controller and make sure that they are correct: 1. Use the and keys to select the year, month, day, hour, minute, or second you wish and keys to set the correct value for the selected item. to modify, then use the Press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Time] Set real time Year 2011 Month 09 Day 30 Hour 23 Min 58 Sec 00 Figure 64: Date and time 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. Use the arrow keys to set the IP address, and then press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012 > Network > Set IP ADDRESS] Set IP ADDRESS 157.211.000.252 Figure 67: IP Address 4. Use the arrows keys to set the gateway and press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012 > Network > Set GATEWAY] Set GATEWAY 157.211.000.251 Figure 68: Gateway 5.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.15 Testing Perform the following tests on the Power+ unit. 5.15.1 Blackout Test This test is designed to verify the operation of Power+ in the event of a blackout, when no ac power is supplied to the UPS. 1. Turn all ac input to the system Off (turn Off ac input switches to both Bypass and Rectifier). 2. Measure the phase-to-neutral voltage for each output phase. The measurements should all be 120 V (or as specified). 5.15.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5.15.4 Check IP Communication with Controller This test is designed to verify that the System Controller is properly configured for communication and that the Web server built-in into the System Controller is functioning properly. 1. Use an RJ45-to-RJ45 crossed cable to attach a laptop computer to the Ethernet (RJ45) port on the rear panel of the System Controller. 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 71: Local Area Connection Properties screen c. When the Local Area Connection Properties screen appears, in the This connection uses the following items window scroll down to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and double click on it. Figure 72: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties screen POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. d. When the Internet Protocol (TCP/ITP Properties screen appears, click the Use the following IP address button and enter IP address and Subnet mask in the appropriate fields. Leave Default gateway blank. Make sure that the first three groups of numbers in the IP address (192.212.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 1. Click the Send SMS button on the left sidebar of the Main Screen of the built-in web server. Figure 74: Login screen of built-in web server 2. When the login screen appears, enter admin for both User name and Password, and click OK. Figure 75: SMS screen 3. A record of messages transmitted and received by the controller is recorded. Note: Only the controller can send SMS messages or alarms. POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. POWER+ ROUTINE START-UP 6. 6.1 Start-up after Shutdown This section describes the start-up procedures for the operator after a POWER+ shutdown. After shutdown, the UPS on, Alarm and Load indicators will flash. After a normal POWER+ shutdown the display screen indicates a load of zero amps, the UPS status is “OK, OFF”; the Static Switch status is “OK, BYP”.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Observe that UPS OK indication is now ON and the STSW OK now indicates INV. If the display continues to indicate BYP, check on the Static Switch panel, that the inverter is running. If the inverter indicator on the Static Switch panel is OFF: Press the Inv/Byp button on the static switch panel to switch the inverter ON and wait for the indicator to light. Press the Inv/Byp button on the lower right of the control panel.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 6.2 POWER+ Shutdown (Switching to Bypass) 1. Switch the load OFF. 2. Press twice on the On/Off button. 3. Wait 2 minutes for the POWER+ to shut down. The control screen will indicate UPS OK (OFF). LOAD LEVEL L1:__________ L2:__________ L3:__________ 000A, 120V 000A, 120V 000A, 120V ---22:21:18--BATTERY: 432V UPS OK (OFF) STSW OK (BYP) Figure 81: Main screen – switching to bypass Note: This does NOT switch the entire POWER+ OFF.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 84: UPS off indication POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 7. POWER+ CONTROL PANEL The POWER+ system is equipped with an LCM (Liquid Crystal Monitor) and touch pad control panel that enables the user to effectively manage the UPS system. Once POWER+ is installed, the control panel serves as the user’s primary interface with the system. Messages, warnings, and error conditions are relayed to the user through the display, LEDs and audible alarms.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 7.1 Quick-Reference Summary of Power+ Menu Functions The following flowcharts detail the structure of the PowerPlus menus. The symbol directs you to a following chart. For example, means "go to the diagram labeled M.7.3. Diagram M.7.3 illustrates sub-option 3 of Main Menu option 7. Figure 86: Main menu Figure 87: System menu POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 88: Battery menu Figure 89: Setup menu Figure 90: Static switch menu 72 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 91: Alarm set sub-menu Figure 92: Module configuration sub-menu Figure 93: Battery menu POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 94: Service sub-menu 74 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 95: Configure sub-sub-menu Figure 96: Silicon sub-menu POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8. POWER+ MENU FUNCTIONS IN DETAIL This chapter describes the functions available through the POWER+ Main Menu and its submenus. Note: If you are viewing this file in PDF format, it is possible to search for text in the displayed screens. This eases finding the desired screen. 8.1 Main Menu Press the Enter button (Ent) to display the main menu. Note: To return to the main menu at any time, press the Escape button (Esc) and then Ent.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.2 “System” Option Figure 98: Main menu option 1 ("System") 1. The SYSTEM option (option 1) shows the dc voltages and current (positive, negative and summary): [Main Menu > SYSTEM] BATT BATT BATT BATT CURR: POS.: NEG.: VOLT: -----> TOTAL +053.0A 216V BATT +053.2A (0531) 216V 432V Figure 99: System dc voltages POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. View the current output power factors 1: [Main Menu > SYSTEM > ►] OUTPUT KVA KW P.F. L1 000.4 000.0 0.00 L2 000.2 000.0 0.00 L3 000.2 000.0 0.00 TOTAL 000.8 000.0 0.00 Figure 100: Output power factor 1 3. View the current input power factor: [Main Menu > SYSTEM > ► > ►] INPUT KVA KW P.F. L1 001.5 000.0 1.00 L2 001.5 000.0 1.00 L3 001.5 000.0 1.00 TOTAL 004.5 000.0 0.00 Figure 101: Input power factor 1 4.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 6. View the system jumper settings without remote panel: [Main Menu > SYSTEM > ▼ ▼ ▼] JMP: =IN 12369 JMP1, JMP2, JMP3, JMP6 and JMP9 1. NOT HARD SILICON 2. SILICON MODE 6. NO RMT PAN. 3. CAPACITY LOW 9. AC: 120V Figure 104: Jumper settings WITHOUT remote panel 7. View the system jumper settings with remote panel: [Main Menu > SYSTEM > ▼ ▼ ▼] JMP: =IN 12369 JMP1, JMP2, JMP3, JMP6 and JMP9 1. NOT HARD SILICON 2. SILICON MODE 6. Remote pan. 3. CAPACITY LOW 9.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Note: The data displayed in Figure 107 depends on the options installed and configured. See Figure 173 on page 105 and Figure 209 on page 116. 10. View status of the fuses: [Main Menu > SYSTEM > ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼] BATT FUSE: USER-1: USER-2: USER-3: BAD OPEN OPEN OPEN EMERGENCY: USER-4: 7: 8: OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN Figure 108: Fuse status 11.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.3 “UPS module” Option To view voltage and current measurements and other information for each UPS module: 1. Use the ▼ and ▲ keys to scroll between UPS modules. The display shows the voltage and current measurements for each module (see Figure 113 on page 82. 2. Scroll ► and ◄ keys to view additional information for the specific module chosen. Figure 111: Main Menu option 2 (“UPS Module”) 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. View the input and output voltage and current for each phase of a particular UPS module. Scroll down ▼ to view other UPS modules. [Main Menu > UPS MODULE > ▼] PHASE: -L1--L2--L3— IN: 000V/000.0A 000V/000.0A 000V/000.0A OUT: 000V/000.0A 000V/000.0A 000V/000.0A UPS:# 01/04 Figure 113: Module phase voltages/currents 3. View the battery voltage for the selected UPS module (the parameters I-ACTIVE and I-BUS are for a technician only).
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.4 “Self-test” Option You can run a self-test at any time without interfering in the normal operation of the POWER+. A self-test is also initiated by the POWER+ itself each day at midnight. Figure 115: Main Menu option 3 (“Self Test”) The failure of a self-test sets on the self-test alarm. The self-test alarm can only be cleared by a subsequent successful self test, or it can be cleared manually by a maintenance technician.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.5 “History” (logs) Option The last 255 events reserved in the LOG are displayed, as shown in Figure 118. Figure 117: Main Menu option 4 (“History”) 1. Navigate the LOG by scrolling using the ▲ and ▼ keys. [Main Menu > HISTORY] TIME DATE 14:36:16 28.06.07 14:37:01 28.06.07 12:27:26 27.06.07 VALUE MESSAGE # 099.1V IN->STSWCM 254 502.0V OUT>OVLOAD 255 120.0V IN->UPS-CM 000 Figure 118: History logs 84 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. View more details by pressing the ► key. [Main Menu > HISTORY > ►] TIME DATE 14:36:16 28.02.10 14:37:01 28.02.10 12:27:26 27.02.10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # 254 255 000 Figure 119: History log scroll Table 13 lists the log messages that can appear on the controller panel. POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Table 13: Log Messages # Message Explanation 01 UPSMAJ More than 1 UPS Module is sending an alarm or fault warning 02 UPSMIN Single UPS Module is sending an alarm or fault warning 03 ------ N.A. 04 ------ N.A. 05 LOADBP Load is now running on bypass. See Table 14 on page 87 to interpret the LOADBP value. 06 VIBRA_ Alarm(s) vibrating. Alarm is frequently raised and lowered. Ignore to avoid loading the log filling up.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. # Message Explanation 29 OVLOAD Load current is high 30 UPS-CM One or more UPS’s not responding 31 STRTUP Startup time-stamp 32 ------ N.A. Each message is formatted as follows: Time – HH:MM:SS Date – YY:MM:DD Data – DC voltage between + and – terminals for all events except LOADBP and STSW status for LOADBP events. (See below.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.6 “Battery” Option The battery option on the main menu displays information about battery capacity, battery voltage and current, and battery test. Figure 120: Main Menu option 5 (“Battery”) 1. View the battery capacity, charge mode, equalizing running time, and charge current: [Main Menu > BATTERY] Battery capacity: Charge mode : Eq. running time: Charge current : 0020Ah Floating -------053.0A Figure 121: Battery status 88 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. View next automatic equalizing, remaining equalizing time, total rectifier current, and battery (charging) current: [Main Menu > BATTERY > ▼] Next automatic equalizing: 02 days Remaining equalizing time: ___ minutes Rectifiers total current : 0050A Battery current : 053.0A Figure 122: Battery equalizing 3.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 6. View battery capacity: [Main Menu > BATTERY > ▼> ▼> ▼> ▼> ▼] 1> Battery#1: 020 Ah Total Cap.: 0020 Ah Figure 126: Battery capacity Note: Figure 124, Figure 125, and Figure 126 show the individual batteries on the left and the overall total on the right. In the examples shown above, only one battery is installed. 7.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.7 “Alarm” Option Alarms are displayed—there are 32 in all. In addition, there are some screens for use by a technician. Figure 128: Main Menu option 6 (“Alarm”) 1. View alarms 01-12: A + or – before an alarm name indicates the alarm is enabled or disabled, respectively. An asterisk (*) after an alarm name indicates that the alarm is active.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. View alarms 13-24: [Main Menu > ALARM > ▼] 13 16 19 22 – – – – 15 18 21 24 +STSWRN: +BATFLT:* +USER-3: +ACFAIL: +E.P.O.:* +USER-1: +AC-BRN: +STSWCM:* -EQ-HST: -USER-2: +ACIN-H: +SLFFLT:* Figure 130: Alarms 13-24 3. View alarms 25-32: [Main Menu > ALARM > ▼ > ▼] 25 – 27 28 – 30 31 – 32 +BAT-CB: +CURSHR:* -UPSOUT: +UPSHDN:* +OVLOAD: -UPS-CM: +STRTUP: +USER-4: Figure 131: Alarms 25-32 92 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
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Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Select Alarm set: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm Set Module Conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service 1 Figure 134: Setup menu 8.8.1 1. Setting Ac Voltage Alarms Select AC VOLT: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET] 1> 2> 3> 4> AC VOLT FLOAT VOLT ----------------- 5> 6> 7> 8> --------- 9>INTEGRAT. --------TEMPERATURE --------- Figure 135: Alarm setup menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4. Select Set AC Alarms Hysteresis: [Main Menu > SETUP > Ent > (password) > Ent > ALARM SET > AC VOLT] 1> SET AC HIGH & LOW ALARM LEVELS 2> SET AC ALARMS HYSTERESIS PLEASE SELECT 1 Figure 138: Ac alarms menu 5. Use the arrow keys to set value, press Ent, and then Esc: [Main Menu > SETUP > Ent > (password) > Ent > ALARM SET > AC VOLT > Set AC Alarms Hysteresis] SET AC VOLT ALARMS HYSTERESIS VALUE (1 – 20) VOLT 05 Figure 139: Set ac voltage hysteresis 8.8.2 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. Use the arrow keys to set BATEND and press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET > FLOAT VOLT > BATEND] FLOATING CHARGE SETUP VOLTAGE SETTING: 170.0V Figure 142: Set BATEND 4. Select BATLOW: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET > FLOAT VOLT] 1> 2> 3> 4> BATEND BATLOW -----BAT-HI SELECT ITEM:1 Figure 143: Battery floating charge alarm setup menu 5.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 7. Use the arrow keys to set BAT-HI, press Ent, and then Esc: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET > FLOAT VOLT > BAT-HI] FLOATING CHARGE ALARM SETUP VOLTAGE SETTING: 340.0V Figure 146: Set BAT-HI 8.8.3 1. Setting Battery Over/Under Temperature Alarms Select TEMPERATURE: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET] 1> 2> 3> 4> AC VOLT FLOAT VOLT ----------------- 5> 6> 7> 8> --------- 9>INTEGRAT.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 4. Select UNDER TEMPERATURE: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET > Temperature] 1> OVER TEMPERATURE 2> UNDER TEMPERATURE PLEASE SELECT Figure 150: Over/Under temperature menu 5. Use the arrow keys to set the battery minimum temperature alarm value, press Ent, and then Esc: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET > Temperature > UNDER TEMPERATURE] SET OVER TEMPERATURE ALARM VALUE ( 2 – 99) DEGREES 45 Figure 151: Set battery minimum temperature alarm 8.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Use the arrow keys to set the integration factor alarm value—press Ent to accept or Esc to discard: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > ALARM SET > INTEGRAT.] SET INTEGRATION FACTOR (1 – 30) ENTER = ACCEPT 05 ESC = DISCARD Figure 153: Set the integration factor alarm POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
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Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Select Module conf.: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm set Module conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service Figure 156: Setup menu 8.9.1 1. Setting Number of Phases Select Num of phase: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.] 1. 2. 3. 4. Num of phase Module/s frequency Module/s voltage Update Vo/Fr/ph 5.Output Adjust 6.Frequency Limits 7.DC Calibration 8.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.9.3 1. Setting Module/s Voltage Select Module/s voltage: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.] 1. 2. 3. 4. Num of phase Module/s frequency Module/s voltage Update Vo/Fr/ph 5.Output Adjust 6.Frequency Limits 7.DC Calibration 8.AC Calibration Figure 160: Module Config. setup menu 2. Use the ▲▼arrow keys to set the module/s voltage, press Ent, and then Esc: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.9.5 1. Output Adjustment Select Output Adjust: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.] 1. 2. 3. 4. Num of phase Module/s frequency Module/s voltage Update Vo/Fr/ph 5.Output Adjust 6.Frequency Limits 7.DC Calibration 8.AC Calibration Figure 164: Module Config. setup menu 2. Select a phase to adjust and press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.9.6 1. Setting Frequency Limits Select Frequency Limits: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.] 1. 2. 3. 4. Num of phase Module/s frequency Module/s voltage Update Vo/Fr/ph 5.Output Adjust 6.Frequency Limits 7.DC Calibration 8.AC Calibration Figure 168: Module Config. setup menu 2. Using the ▲▼ keys set the frequency limits, press Ent, and then Esc: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. Adjust the measured value using the arrow keys, and press Ent to update: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf. > DC Calibration > Ent] MODULE V. CALIB – 15 Sec to expire ####### Press ENTER To UPDATE ###### MEASURED VALUE: 216.0V Figure 172: Enter measured value 8.9.8 1. Calibrating AC Voltage Select AC Calibration: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Module conf.] 1. 2. 3. 4. Num of phase Module/s frequency Module/s voltage Update Vo/Fr/ph 5.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10 “Setup – Battery” Option Figure 176: Main Menu option 7 (“Setup – Battery”) 106 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 1. To enter Setup, use the default password <<<<<<<< (left arrow key eight times). [Main Menu > SETUP] POWER+ System Setup Type in Level-1 PASSWORD, THEN – ENTER Your privilege will expire after 15 min. PASSWORD:________ Figure 177: Level 1 password access 2. Select Battery: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm set Module conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service Figure 178: Setup menu 8.10.1 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.2 1. Setting Battery Test Voltage Alarm Select Test Alarm: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 181: Battery setup menu 2. Using the arrow keys, set the battery test voltage alarm and press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > Test Alarm] BATTERY (TEST) VOLTAGE ALARM 180.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.3 1. Setting Battery Current Limit Select Current-Limit..: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 183: Battery setup menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.4 1. Enable/Disable Battery Current Limit Select Current-Limit..: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 187: Battery setup menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.5 1. Setting Temperature Compensation Select Temp Compensat.: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 190: Battery setup menu 2. Select Temperature compensation Value Setup and press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > Temp Compensat.] 1> Temperature Compensation Value Setup 2> Disable Temp.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.6 1. Setting Disable Temperature Compensation Select Temp Compensat.: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 193: Battery setup menu 2. Select Enable Temp. Compensation and press Ent to toggle enable/disable: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > Temp.Compensat.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Select Set absolute minimum output voltage: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > Temp. Compensat. > Set ABSOLUTE Max & Min Voltages] 1> Set absolute minimum output voltage 2> Set absolute maximum output voltage --== Active in floating mode only ==-Please select. 1 Figure 196: Select Set absolute minimum output voltage 3.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.8 1. Activating the Battery Test Select Battery test…: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 200: Battery setup menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Select Set Auto Battery Test Period and then press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > Battery test…] 1> Activate battery test… 2> Set auto battery test period 3> Set auto battery test top time 1 Figure 204: Select Set auto battery test period 3.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. Using the arrow keys, set the battery test top time, and then press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > Battery test…> Set Auto Battery Test Top Time] Set top time for battery test (1 – 9) hours Enter = accept 05 Esc = discard Figure 208: Set battery test top time 8.10.11 1. Setting the Nth Battery Capacity Select Capacity 0020AH): [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.10.12 1. Activating ‘Auto’ Test Select ‘AuTo’ Test: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery] 1> 2> 3> 4> Test-Voltage Test Alarm Current-Limit.. Temp Compensat. 5> 6> 7> 8> Battery test… Capacity 0020 AH) ‘AuTo’ Test Enable/Dis Options Figure 212: Battery setup menu 2. The test is performed. Press Ent when done. [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Battery > ‘Auto’ Test] Max/estim time left : 00:00:00 /--:--:-Battery test in progress for: 00:00:00 Batt.
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Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.11 Setup – Charge, Time, Site, and Password Options Charge, Time, Site, and Password - - - SUBMENU OPTIONS - - - MAIN MENU OPTIONS Password: <<<<<<<< SYSTEM UPS MODULE 4) Charge 5) Time 6) Site 7) Password SELF TEST HISTORY BATTERY ALARM 2) Floating Parameters Setup. FLOATING CHARGE SETUP ◄►▲▼ Set real time ◄►▲▼ Set site number ◄►▲▼ Change password ◄►▲▼ SETUP STATIC SW. Figure 216: Main Menu option 7 (“Setup – Charge, Time, Site, & Password”) 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.11.1 1. Setting the Floating Charge Select Charge: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm set Module conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service Figure 218: Setup menu 2. Select Floating parameters setup.: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Charge] 1> 2> 3> 4> ----Floating parameters setup. --------- (Eq:off) 1 Figure 219: Charge setup menu 3.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.11.2 1. Setting the Time Select Time: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm set Module conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service Figure 221: Setup menu 2. Using the arrow keys, set the date and time, and then press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Time] Set real time Year 2011 Month 09 Day 30 Hour 23 Min 58 Sec 00 Figure 222: Set date and time 8.11.3 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Note: The serial number of Power+ is on a bar-code label at the bottom of the unit, on the left hand side. 8.11.4 1. Changing the Password Select Password #1: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm set Module conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service Figure 225: Setup menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12 “Setup – “Service” Option Figure 227: Main Menu option 7 (“Setup – Service”) 1/2 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 228: Main Menu option 7 (“Setup – Service”) 2/2 1. To enter Setup, use the default password <<<<<<<< (left arrow key eight times). [Main Menu > SETUP] POWER+ System Setup Type in Level-1 PASSWORD, THEN – ENTER Your privilege will expire after 15 min. PASSWORD:________ Figure 229: Level 1 password access 124 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Select Service: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent] 1> 2> 3> 4> Alarm set Module conf. Battery Charge 5> 6> 7> 8> Time 9> Silicon Site Password #1 Service Figure 230: Setup menu 8.12.1 1. Setting UPSs Select UPSs: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service] 1> ------ 4> DryOut Test 7> -------2> UPSs 5> Configure 8> Powr.Calib 3> ------- 6> En/Dis shar 9> SC2012.. Select, then Enter Figure 231: Service menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 2. Press ▲ slowly to test each relay, and press Esc when finished: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > DryOut Test] Relay status: Press ‘UP’ and repeat for relay test(04) 123456 Contacts 1-6 =ON, =OFF Figure 234: Set UPSs 8.12.3 1. Configuring the UPS Select Configure: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service] 1> ------ 4> DryOut Test 7> -------2> UPSs 5> Configure 8> Powr.Calib 3> ------- 6> En/Dis shar 9> SC2012..
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12.3.2 1. Total Number of UPSs Select # OF UPSs (total): [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure] 1> 2> 3> 4> # OF UPSs (redundancy) 5> Dry, Alarms # OF UPSs (total) 6> Calibration # OF BATT 7> Parallel/StandAlone Static Switch Setup 8> REM COMMAND Figure 238: Service > Configure menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12.3.4 1. Setting up the Static Switch Select Static Switch Setup: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure] 1> 2> 3> 4> # OF UPSs (redundancy) 5> Dry, Alarms # OF UPSs (total) 6> Calibration # OF BATT 7> Parallel/StandAlone Static Switch Setup 8> REM COMMAND Figure 242: Service > Configure menu 2. Select Set mask: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure > Static Switch Setup] 1. Set mask 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12.3.5 1. Setting up the Dry Alarms Select Dry, Alarms: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure] 1> 2> 3> 4> # OF UPSs (redundancy) 5> Dry, Alarms # OF UPSs (total) 6> Calibration # OF BATT 7> Parallel/StandAlone Static Switch Setup 8> REM COMMAND Figure 246: Service > Configure menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12.3.6 1. Calibrating DC Currents Select Calibration: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure] 1> 2> 3> 4> # OF UPSs (redundancy) 5> Dry, Alarms # OF UPSs (total) 6> Calibration # OF BATT 7> Parallel/StandAlone Static Switch Setup 8> REM COMMAND Figure 250: Service > Configure menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 5. Press Ent to continue: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure > Calibration > DC-I Calibration] 1> Calibrate Battery #1 Current Figure 254: Calibrating DC current 6. Using the arrow keys, set the actual current and then press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure > Calibration > DC-I Calibration > Ent] CURRENT METER #01 CALIBRATION Enter the value of the actual current: 02000 (X0.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12.3.8 1. Enabling/Disabling Remote Commands Select REM COMMAND: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure] 1> 2> 3> 4> # OF UPSs (redundancy) 5> Dry, Alarms # OF UPSs (total) 6> Calibration # OF BATT 7> Parallel/StandAlone Static Switch Setup 8> REM COMMAND Figure 258: Service > Configure menu 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.12.5 1. Setting Power Factor Correction Select Powr.Calib: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service] 1> ------ 4> DryOut Test 7> -------2> UPSs 5> Configure 8> Powr.Calib 3> ------- 6> En/Dis shar 9> SC2012.. Select, then Enter Figure 262: Service menu 2. Enable or disable power factor correction by using the ▲▼arrow keys and Ent:: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > Configure > Powr.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. Select Factory settings: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012] 1> Restart controller 2> Factory settings Your selection: 1 Enter if you are sure 3> Network… 4> Reset MBX 5> -------------(else press Esc.!) Figure 266: SC2012 menu Default settings are implemented, a confirmation screen appears briefly and then the controller restarts. 4.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 7. Select GATEWAY: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012 > Network] 1> 2> 3> 4> Set IP ADDRESS 157.211.000.253 Set GATEWAY 157.211.000.251 Set MASK 255.255.255.000 Store 5> SNMP factor Select:1 Figure 270: Network menu 8. Use the arrows keys to set the gateway and press Ent: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012 > Network > Set GATEWAY] Set GATEWAY 157.211.000.251 Figure 271: Setting the gateway 9.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 11. Select Store: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012 > Network] 1> 2> 3> 4> Set IP ADDRESS 157.211.000.253 Set GATEWAY 157.211.000.251 Set MASK 255.255.255.000 Store 5> SNMP factor Select:1 Figure 274: Network menu Entered information is stored. 12. Select SNMP factor: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Service > SC2012 > Network] 1> 2> 3> 4> Set IP ADDRESS 157.211.000.253 Set GATEWAY 157.211.000.251 Set MASK 255.255.255.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.13 Setup – “Silicon” Option MAIN MENU OPTIONS --- Service SUBMENU OPTIONS Password: <<<<<<<< --- 9) Silicon SYSTEM 2) Reset Log UPS MODULE 3) Defaults 5) Reset Total Time 6)Last Maint. Set SELF TEST 1) Restore Factory Defaults... HISTORY 2) Restore User Defaults... 3) Save User Defaults BATTERY ALARM SETUP STATIC SW. Figure 278 :Main Menu option 7 (“Setup – Static Switch”) 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 3. Select Reset Log and then Ent to clear the log: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Silicon] 1> 2> 3> 4> ----Reset Log Defaults... ----- 5> Reset Total Time 6> Last Maint. Set Figure 281: Silicon menu 4. Select Defaults…: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Silicon] 1> 2> 3> 4> ----Reset Log Defaults... ----- 5> Reset Total Time 6> Last Maint. Set Figure 282: Silicon menu 5.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 6. Select Reset Total Time or Last Maint. Set if needed: [Main Menu > SETUP > (password) > Ent > Silicon] 1> 2> 3> 4> ----Reset Log Defaults... ----- 5> Reset Total Time 6> Last Maint. Set Figure 285: Silicon menu POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.14 “Static Switch” option Figure 286: Static switch option 1. View the static switch voltage and frequency: [Main Menu > STATIC SW] SSW VOLTAGE INVERTER: L1-120V,L2-120V,L3-120V BYPASS: L1-120V,L2-120V,L3-120V IOUT: 050 050 050 FREQ 60 Hz 60 Hz Figure 287: Static switch voltage and frequency 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.15 System Controller Setup Verification The screens described below are useful for verifying system operation after replacing a controller module(s). Especially important are the screens shown under the General section, as shown in Figure 289. This verification procedure is available for software versions beginning from 050106. Figure 289: Setup verification screens 8.15.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.15.2 Connection Status of UPSs In the screen shown in Figure 291, UPSs 1 and 2 are connected and UPSs 3 and 4 are not connected. UPSs 5 – 9 are non-existent. [3-second Esc > UPSs Stat] Stat:123456789 UPS : Figure 291: Connection status of UPSs 8.15.3 On/Off Status of UPSs In the screen shown in Figure 292, UPSs 1 – 3 are on, UPS 4 is off, and UPSs 5 – 9 are nonexistent.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.15.5 Network Parameters The network parameters shown below define a specific Power+ unit. [3-second Esc > Network…] IP Gateway: Mask: Faults: 157.211.000.253 157.211.000.251 255.255.255.000 090,073 Figure 294: Network parameters 8.15.6 Dry Input and Output Relay Contact Status The input and output contacts for the Power+ are displayed in Figure 295: input relay contacts 1 and 3 are closed and all other contacts are open.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.15.8 Setting the Menu Language Select the desired menu language using the ▲▼ keys and press Ent: [3-second Esc > Language] ----LANGUAGE SETUP SELECT - 1: English SELECT - 2: Spanish SELECT - 3: Portuguese ----(selected) Figure 297: Set menu language 8.15.9 System Parameter Settings User the arrow keys ▲▼ to select General, and then press Ent: [3-second Esc] 1> 2> 3> 4> UPSs Stat UPSs On/Off SoftWare Rev Network...
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. an optional battery current sensor. f. T.C. = 2.0mV: negative temperature coefficient of the battery dc voltage in mV per °C per battery cell. Nominal temperature is 25 °C. For dc nominal voltage 432 V , temperature 35 °C, 32 batteries of 6 cells, T.C.=2 mV, the voltage is 432- 2*6*32*(3525)~=428 V. NOTE. For most applications T.C. must be 0 (off). g. DCV: Dc nominal voltage for both positive and negative battery sets.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 8.15.9.3 Third General Screen From the screen shown in the previous section, press ► to view screen 3: [3-second Esc > GENERAL > ► > ►] BOARD JUMPERS SETTING: 1. Not HARD Silicon 2. Silicon Mode 3. CAPACITY HI 6. No Rmt Pan. 9. AC: 120V Figure 301: General (Screen 3) A description of the various system parameters shown in screen 3 are listed below: a. Not HARD Silicon: Must be HARD only initially, during first activation of non-configured controller.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9. THE POWER+ BUILT-IN WEB INTERFACE The Power+ built-in Web interface enables you to monitor and control the Power+ from a distance, using a PC over an Ethernet network. All that is required is an HTML browser such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. 9.1 Preliminaries to use of the Web interface To enable the Power+ Web interface: 1. Consult with your Network Administrator to obtain an IP address for your Power+, and the appropriate mask and gateway address. 2.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 304: Main Screen of the Power+ Web interface 9.2 Main Screen The Main Screen (see Figure 304 above) is the first screen you see when connecting to the GMaCi software. The column on the left side of the screen is the Main Menu. The Main The first option in the Main Menu brings you to the Main Screen when you are not already there. The items in the rest of the Main Screen are described in Table 15.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3 The Main Menu and its options The Main Menu of Power+’s built-in remote management software consists of a column of option buttons on the left side of the Main Screen (see Figure 304 on page 148). Table 3 lists the options in the Main Menu column on the Main Screen, and describes each option briefly. Each option is described in greater detail in the subsequent sections.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.1 “Analysis” main menu option The main menu’s “Analysis” option lists current values for voltage, current, apparent power (kVA), active power (kW), and power factor, for each input and output phase. Figure 305: Analysis of system input and output voltages and power 9.3.2 “Modules” main menu option The “Modules” main menu option enables you to see readings for an individual UPS module.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.3 “STSW” (Static Switch) main menu option The “STSW” (Static Switch) option on the main menu displays the real-time voltage and frequency measurements for the inverter output voltage and the bypass voltage. This screen also displays a wealth of additional information about the status of the Static Switch, as can be seen in Figure 307. Figure 307: Static Switch data and status display POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.4 “Log” main menu option Figure 308: Listing the log entries Table 17: Data items on the event log screen MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION ID This is simply a line number. In / Out “In” indicates the start of an alarm condition. “Out” indicates the end of an alarm condition. Entry Timestamp in the format dd/mm/yyyy hh/mm/ss Alarm Alarm code. Description Alarm message. See Table 18. VDC Battery voltage. 152 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Table 18: Alarm message text in Web interface log display (Use the alarm number in this table to reference Table 13 on page 86 for a fuller explanation of the alarm condition.) LOG MESSAGES, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER ALARM NO.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.5 “Control” main menu option The “Control” main menu option enables the user to initiate any of a number of UPS processes. The commands available are described in Table 19 below . Figure 309: The "Control" main menu option screen Table 19: Commands available on the “Control” screen MENU OPTION DESCRIPTION Load on bypass Transfers the load to the bypass voltage. Load on inverter Transfers the load to the inverter.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. At the bottom of the “Control” screen are two links: Simulate UPS output source on battery: clicking on this link simulates the conditions in effect during an ac power failure –a signal is sent via SNMP to any connected computers informing them of an ac power failure (in actuality, the load continues to be supplied from the inverter). If the computers are configured for automatic shutdown on ac power failure, they begin their shutdown countdown.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7 “Configuration” main menu option Choosing the “Configuration” option on the Web interface’s main menu displays the Configuration (sub) menu. Through this menu, various important UPS settings can be modified. The options in the Configuration menu are described below. Figure 311: Configuration menu Selecting any of the options in the Configuration menu causes the Web interface to prompt for a user-ID and password.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7.1 Network configuration The “Network configuration” option on the Configuration menu is equivalent to navigating to Setup > Service > SC2012 > Network on the Power+ physical control panel. Here you define the parameters needed to communicate with the Power+ over an intranet or over the Internet. Consult your local network administrator for the proper IP address, subnet mask, and Gateway address. Figure 312: Configuring network communication parameters 9.3.7.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7.3 Set user name and password The “Set user name and password” on the Configuration submenu enables you to change the user-ID and password used for entry into the options on the Web interface’s Configuration submenu. The factory default user-ID and password are admin and admin. The new user-ID and password must each have a minimum of four characters and up to a maximum of nine characters. If entered, the new user-ID and password are effective immediately.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7.4 SNMP security The SNMP security screen is where you define the SNMP communities that will have access to the Power+, and whether that access will be “read only” (requests for data – a “read-only”) or “read-write” (includes the ability to modify G4 settings). You also have the capability of limiting the IP addresses from which the G4 will accept SNMP packets. If the IP address has 4 segments of zero (0.0.0.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7.6 Shutdown Targets The “Shutdown Targets” option of the Configuration menu is where you record the IP address of the computers that you want to have an orderly shutdown performed in the event of an ac mains power outage. To use this option, the computer in question must have a Shutdown Agent installed on it. The Shutdown Agent is available as a self-installing “setup.exe” file intended to be run on the target computer.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. HOW AUTO-SHUTDOWN WORKS: In the event of an ac power mains failure, the Power+ sends a notification to the IP addresses defined in the PC notification and shutdown screen. This generates a pop-up message on the computer screen advising of the ac fail condition, and starts a countdown. The countdown for each computer lasts for the number of minutes specified in the “Ac fail delay” field.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7.7 Defining email notification targets The Web interface enables you to have notifications of system alarm conditions sent by email. To use this feature, the outgoing email server must be defined in the “E-mail notifications screen”, accessible from the Configuration menu.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 9.3.7.8 Defining SMS notifications The “SMS notifications” option of the configuration menu enables you to define telephone numbers that are to receive notification via SMS in the event of specific alarm conditions on the Power+. Figure 319: Defining SMS recipients Table 22: Fields in the SMS notification target definition screen FIELD DESCRIPTION Phone number Specify the phone number to which the SMS notification will be sent.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 10. SNMP AGENT (OPTION) The Power+ controller includes an SNMP 1 agent that enables remote monitoring and control of the Power+, and automatic orderly shutdown of any servers powered by the UPS. The SNMP agent provides connectivity between the UPS and external UPS management software such as Gamatronic's PSM-AC Power+.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 11. WING: WIRELESS CONTROL (OPTION) The POWER+ system includes an option for wireless control and management, using Gamatronic's Wing. The Wing allows real-time detection of power system faults and immediately notifies selected recipients (control center, technician, etc.) detailing the faults. The Wing consists of: Wing board. SIM board. Antenna. D9-D9 cable (for RS232 between the Power+ and the Wing). Dc power cable (banana plugs on both ends).
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Figure 322: Connections between the Power+ controller and the Wing 5. Connect the supplied power cable between the 12 Vdc socket on the left side of the controller rear panel and the Wing. 6. On a computer that is connected to the same network as the Power+, open a web browser, type the IP address of the Power+ into the URL bar, and press Enter. The home page of the Power+ web interface is displayed.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 7. From the Wing home page, navigate to Configuration > SMS notifications. 8. Enter the telephone numbers to which you want to have alarm notifications sent. 9. Commands and queries can be sent to the Wing from any cellular telephone. To see a log of the incoming and outgoing SMS messages, choose SMS in the menu column at the left side of the web page.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. Table 23: List of SMS commands 168 POWER+ RM 50 KVA, N.Am. Std. – User Guide, Release 1.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 12. RELATED PRODUCTS 12.1 G4 Figure 325: GMACi G4 The G4 adds value to your Power+: Option to connect external temperatures sensors. Input dry contacts available for on/off external sensors. Output dry contacts for control of external devices. Supports TCP/IP and SNMPv2. Controlled shutdown of servers on ac mains power failure, with user-defined timedelay. (*) Auto-wake-up of servers on restoration of ac power, after user-defined time-delay.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 12.2 G-Eye Figure 326: G-Eye G-Eye adds value to your Power+: Option to connect external temperatures sensors, humidity sensors, and frequency sensors. Inputs for ac/dc current and voltage measurements through Gamatronic sensors. When the measured value moves outside a user-defined range, G-Eye immediately informs pre-selected targets of the alarm condition. One 4~20 mA input. Input dry contacts available for on/off external sensors.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 13. OPERATING THE MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH In maintenance bypass mode, the UPS output terminals continue to supply power to the load, but the interior of the UPS is isolated from all power flows. This enables a technician to work safely on the UPS (after turning off the battery circuit breaker) without any interruption of power to the load. 13.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 13.2 Returning the UPS to normal operation To move the system from maintenance bypass mode to normal operation mode: 1. Switch ON the BATTERY circuit breaker. 2. Switch ON the RECTIFIER AC INPUT circuit breaker. 3. Switch ON the BYPASS AC INPUT circuit breaker. 4. Switch ON the UPS (refer to section 6.1, Start-up after Shutdown, on page 66). 5. Press the INV/BYP button twice to put the UPS into bypass mode. 6.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 14. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Technologically advanced electronic systems are the heart of every Gamatronic UPS. These electronic systems are sensitive to environmental conditions. It is important that the operating and storage environments of the UPS be clean and dust-free, free of dampness and excess humidity. The system's batteries provide back-up power to the UPS when needed. An environmental temperature of 20 °C (68 °F) is ideal for the batteries.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. 16. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table 26: Specifications for the RM 50 kVA N.Am. Std. model POWER+ TECHNICAL DATA Topology Construction Operation Input Voltage Voltage range Current Frequency Power walk-in Power Factor THDI Output Rated power for 3-3 configuration: Frequency tracking range Slew rate Voltage Static Regulation Regulation for unbalanced load Dynamic resp.
Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd. UPS capacity 10 kVA 20 kVA 30 kVA 40 kVA 50 kVA Dimensions (U.S. measurements) incl. exterior cabinet, excl. batteries Height 78.4 in. (including cabinet legs) Width 24 in Depth 39.1 in Weight (lbs) 766 788 811 833 856 Dimensions (metric measurements) incl. exterior cabinet, excl. batteries Height 1990 mm (including cabinet legs Width 611 mm Depth 994 mm Weight (kg) 347.4 357.6 367.8 378.0 388.
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