Tripp Lite S3M10-20K Le manuel du propriétaire

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Owner’s Manual
SmartOnline
®
S3M 3-Phase
UPS Systems
Models: S3M10K1B, S3M10K2B, S3M10K3B, S3M10K-NIB, S3M15K2B,
S3M15K3B, S3M15K-NIB, S3M20K3B, S3M20K-NIB
Input: 120/127V (Ph-N), 208/220V (Ph-Ph), 3Ø 4-Wire + PE
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Español 73 • Français 144
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 4
2. Important Safety Instructions 6
2.1 UPS Location Warnings 6
2.2 Equipment Connection Warnings 6
2.3 Battery Warnings 6
2.4 Transportation and Storage 7
2.5 Preparation 7
2.6 Installation 7
2.7 Connection Warnings 8
2.8 Operation 8
2.9 Standard Compliance 8
3. Installation and Wiring 9
3.1 Important Safety Warning 9
3.2 Package Inspection 9
3.2.1 External Inspection 9
3.2.2 Internal Inspection 9
3.2.3 Package Contents 9
3.3 Mechanical Data 10
3.3.1 Dimensions 10
3.3.2 Physical Requirements 11
3.4 Unpacking the UPS 12
3.5 Overview 13
3.6 LCD Control Panel, LEDs 15
and Alarms
3.6.1 Introduction: LCD Display 15
3.6.2 Introduction: Audible Alarms 15
3.7 Installation Notes 16
3.8 External Protective Devices 17
3.8.1 External Battery 17
3.8.2 UPS Output 17
3.8.3 Over-Current Protection 17
3.9 Internal Battery Installation 17
Procedure for UPS Models with
No Internal Batteries (-NIB Models)
3.9.1 UPS and Battery Cabinet 18
Compatibility
3.9.2 UPS Internal battery 18
Cable Connectors
3.9.3 Battery Installation 19
3.10 Battery Connection 25
3.11 Single UPS Installation 27
3.12 Single Input Power Cable 28
Connection
3.12.1 Single Input (Mains) Connection 29
3.13 Dual Input (Mains and Bypass) 30
Connection
3.14 UPS Installation for 31
Parallel Systems
3.14.1 Parallel Cable Installation 31
3.14.2 Parallel System Requirements 32
3.15 External Battery Connection 33
3.15.1 Installation and Setup 34
4. Operation 35
4.1 Operation Modes 35
4.1.1 AC Line Mode 35
4.1.2 Battery Mode 35
4.1.3 Bypass Mode 36
4.1.4 ECO Mode 36
4.1.5 Maintenance Mode 37
4.2 Turning the UPS On/Off 37
4.2.1 Basic Startup 37
4.2.2 UPS Shutdown 37
4.2.3 Cold Start 38
4.2.4 Transfer to Maintenance 38
Bypass Mode
4.2.5 Transfer from Maintenance Bypass 38
Mode to Online or ECO Mode
4.3 Alarms, LEDs and the LCD Display 39
4.3.1 Overview of Audible Alarms and 39
LED Indicators
4.3.2 LCD Control Panel Introduction 39
4.3.3 Main Page: Default Display 40
4.3.4 Status Screen 41
4.3.5 Alarm Interface 44
4.3.6 Setting Screen 46
4.3.6.1 Basic Setting Screen 46
4.3.6.2 Advanced Setting Screen 48
4.3.6.3 Maint (Maintenance) 55
Screen
4.3.6.4 Common Screen 57
4.3.6.5 About Screen 59
4.4 Display Messages and Alarms 59
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5. Parallel System Commissioning 62
6. Troubleshooting 63
7. Communications 64
7.1 Web Management Card 64
7.2 Relay Card 64
7.3 USB Communication Port 65
Definition
7.4 RS-232 Communication Port 66
Definition
7.5 RS-485 Communication Port 66
Definition
7.6 BAT_T Communicaiton Port 67
Definition
7.7 Backfeed: Relay Dry Contacts Port 68
7.8 REPO Definition 68
8. Storage and Maintenance 69
8.1 Storage 69
8.2 Maintenance 69
8.3 Battery 70
8.4 Fan 70
9. Specifications 71
10. Warranty 72
Español 73
Français 144
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Tripp Lite’s SmartOnline S3M-Series Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a Voltage and Frequency Independent (VFI) true
on-line, double-conversion 3-phase UPS system. This UPS continuously conditions the incoming electrical power supply,
eliminating power disturbances that will otherwise damage sensitive electronic devices, and minimizing system downtime from
power fluctuations and interruptions.
The S3M-Series utilizes the latest DSP digital control technology and unity output power factor. The S3M-Series UPS Systems
are designed to the highest quality and performance standards and offer the following market leading features:
UPS Model Agency Number Capacity
S3M10K1B AG-0588
10000W
S3M10K2B AG-0589
S3M10K3B AG-0449
S3M10K-NIB AG-058A
S3M15K2B AG-058C
15000W
S3M15K3B AG-044A
S3M15K-NIB AG-058D
S3M20K3B AG-044B
20000W
S3M20K-NIB AG-058E
• True on-line UPS – the highest level of UPS protection, fully regulates incoming power with zero transfer time to battery in
the event of an extended mains failure so critical loads remain supported
• ENERGY STAR
®
2.0 certified – offers the highest efficiency to minimize utility and spending costs. ENERGY STAR is a joint
program of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE). “Its goal is to help consumers,
businesses and industry save money and protect the environment through the adoption of energy-efficient products and
practices. The ENERGY STAR label identifies top-performing, cost-effective products. For more information, visit www.energy.
gov/eere/buildings/energy-star.”
High-efficiency performance in AC Online Mode up to 94% and in ECO Mode up to 98%
• Unity power factor (PF1) – more actual power allows more equipment to be supported
• Best-in-class compact footprint and size frees up space for revenue generating equipment
• Paralleling for capacity (3N+1) and redundancy – up to four UPS systems may use only one battery cabinet
• Automatic and manual maintenance bypass increase system reliability and allow for maintenance without removing power
from the attached load
• Wide input voltage window – the UPS system regulates even poor-quality incoming power without reverting to battery,
maximizing system uptime and protecting battery life
• Large 5-inch (12.7 mm), intuitive multi-language touch-screen display for ease of use
• Powerful and smart battery charger (up to 20A) to minimize battery charging time, increasing system reliability
• Emergency power off (EPO button, remote REPO) and simple-to-use cold start button
• Optional network SNMP remote monitoring card and contact closure management cards available
Three MODBUS RTU ports: RS-485, RS-232, USB; standard on all models
• Dual and single AC input capability standards on all models
• Variety of models with and without internal batteries to minimize costs and accommodate your runtime needs
• Matching front-panel design with battery and transformer (480V) external cabinets (optional)
Note: All Tripp Lite 3-Phase UPS accessories, transformers and resources for the S3M-Series models and other 3-Phase UPS solutions are
available at tripplite.com/pages/3-phase-ups-solutions.
1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
SmartOnline S3M-Series UPS Systems are ideally suited for protecting and supporting the following mission-critical electrical
applications:
• IT infrastructure – small data centers, edge computing and colocation data centers
• Telecommunications
• Networks (LAN/WAN)
• Corporate infrastructure
• Security and non-motor-load emergency systems
• Financial, government, educational and research institutions
• Manufacturing and healthcare applications with (480V) transformer + UPS kit models
Note: All Tripp Lite 3-Phase UPS accessories, transformers and resources for the S3M-Series models and other 3-Phase UPS solutions are
available at tripplite.com/pages/3-phase-ups-solutions.
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2. Important Safety Warnings
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions and warnings that should be followed during the installation and
maintenance of all Tripp Lite SmartOnline S3M 3-Phase 10kVA, 15kVA and 20kVA UPS Systems and their batteries.
Failure to head the warnings may affect your warranty.
2.1 UPS Location Warnings
• Install the UPS indoors, away from heat, direct sunlight, dust and excess moisture or other conductive contaminants.
• Install the UPS in a structurally sound area. The UPS is extremely heavy; take care when moving and lifting the unit.
• Only operate the UPS at indoor temperatures between 0° C and 40° C.
• Optimum UPS performance and maximum battery life is obtained when the operating temperature is maintained between
17° C and 25° C.
• Ensure the installation area has sufficient space for maintenance and ventilation of the UPS system. Maintain a minimum
clearance of 50 cm from the rear, front and both sides of the UPS for maintenance and ventilation.
• Do not install the UPS near magnetic storage media, as this may result in data corruption.
2.2 Equipment Connection Warnings
• Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the
failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended.
• The UPS models S3M10K1B, S3M10K2B, S3M10K3B, S3M15K2B, S3M15K3B and S3M20K3B contain their own energy
source (batteries). The output terminals may be live even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply.
2.3 Battery Warnings
This UPS contains LETHAL VOLTAGES. The UPS is designed to supply power, even when disconnected from utility
power. Only AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL should access the interior of the UPS after disconnecting utility and
DC power.
Batteries present a risk of electrical shock and burns from high short-circuit current. Battery connection or
replacement should be performed only by qualified service personnel, observing proper precautions. Turn off the UPS
before connecting or disconnecting internal batteries. Use tools with insulated handles. Do not open the batteries.
Do not short or bridge the battery terminals with any object
• The batteries are recyclable. Refer to local codes for disposal requirements or visit tripplite.com/support/recycling-program
for recycling information.
• Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire, mutilate the batteries or open the battery coverings. Escaping electrolytes may be
toxic and cause injury to skin and eyes.
• Do not disconnect the batteries while the UPS is in battery mode.
• Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting terminals.
• The following precautions should be observed:
1) Remove watches, rings and other metal objects.
2) Use tools with insulated handles.
3) Wear rubber gloves and electrical-grade boots.
4) Use an electrical-grade rubber mat while servicing batteries.
5) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries or battery cabinets.
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2. Important Safety Warnings
6) Determine whether the battery supply (+, -, N) is inadvertently grounded. If it is, remove the source of the ground.
Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electric shock. The likelihood of an electric shock is reduced if
such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.
• Battery replacement should be performed only by authorised service personnel, using the same number and type of
batteries (sealed lead acid).
WARNING: In order to avoid any hazardous conditions during UPS installation and maintenance, these
tasks may be performed only by qualified and experienced electricians.
Please read this Owner’s Manual and the safety instructions carefully before installing or using the unit.
2.4 Transportation and Storage
To protect against shock and impact, transport the UPS system only in the original packaging.
The UPS must be stored in a room that is dry and ventilated.
2.5 Preparation
Condensation may occur if the UPS system is moved directly from a cold to a warm environment. The UPS system must
be completely dry before being installed. Please allow at least two hours for the UPS system to adjust to the environment.
Do not install the UPS system near water or in moist environments.
Do not install the UPS system in direct sunlight or near heat sources.
Do not block the ventilation holes on the UPS system’s housing.
2.6 Installation
Do not connect appliances or devices that could overload the UPS (i.e., equipment with electrical motors) to the UPS
output sockets or terminal.
Carefully arrange cables so no one can step on or trip over them.
Do not block the UPS system’s air vents. The UPS must be installed in a location with good ventilation. Ensure adequate
ventilation space on each side of the unit.
The UPS contains an earthed terminal. In the final installed system configuration, ensure equipotential earth grounding to
the external UPS battery cabinet by connecting the earth terminals of both cabinets together.
The UPS should only be installed by qualified maintenance electrical service personnel.
An appropriate disconnect device, such as short-circuit backup protection, must be provided in the building wiring
installation.
An integral single-emergency switching device should be included in the building wiring installation.
Connect the earth ground before connecting to the building wiring terminal.
Installation and wiring must be performed in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations.
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2. Important Safety Warnings
2.7 Connection Warnings
• This UPS should be connected with a TN earthing system.
• The power supply for this unit must be 3-phase rated in accordance with the equipment nameplate. It also must be suitably
grounded.
• The input power to 3-phase UPS models requires a 3-pole breaker.
• Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the
failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended.
• The UPS is connected to a DC energy source (battery). The output terminals may still be live even when the UPS is not
connected to an AC supply.
When installing the unit, verify that any maintenance bypass panel used is configured correctly before applying power to
the unit.
• Be sure to place a warning label on all primary power isolators installed remotely from the UPS area and on any external
access points between such isolators and the UPS. The warning label shall carry the following wording or equivalent:
Before working on this circuit
- Isolate Uninterruptible Power System (UPS)
- Then check for Hazardous Voltage between all terminals
including the protective earth.
Risk of Voltage Backfeed
These UPS models include a backfeed dry contact connector on the back of the UPS for backfeed protection.
2.8 Operation
Do not disconnect the earth conductor cable on the UPS or the building wiring terminals at any time, as this will cancel
the protective earth of the UPS system.
In order to fully disconnect the UPS system, refer to section 4.2.2 UPS Shutdown, then disconnect the mains.
Ensure no liquid or other foreign objects can enter into the UPS system.
2.9 Standard Compliance
This product meets the following safety standards and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) inspection standards:
• UL 1778
• CSA C22.2 No. 107.3
• FCC Part 15B Class A
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3.1 Important Safety Warning
Read this manual thoroughly before undertaking any installation and wiring. An authorized Tripp Lite engineer must perform the
start-up of the UPS and a completed start-up form must be returned to Tripp Lite in order to activate the SmartOnline S3M
warranty. Contact your local supplier or [email protected] for further details. To find your local contact, go to tripplite.com/
support/contacts and click on “Service Centers.”
3.2 Package Inspection
3.2.1 External Inspection
Inspect the UPS exterior packaging. If any damage is observed, check the “Tip ‘N Tell” sticker on the UPS packaging to see if
the UPS box was tilted. If it was tilted, immediately contact the dealer from whom the UPS was purchased.
3.2.2 Internal Inspection
1. Check the rating label on the top of the UPS cabinet and make sure the device number and capacity match what you
ordered.
2. Examine if any parts are loose or damaged.
3. The UPS package contains the times listed below. Please check if any items are missing.
4. If anything is damaged or missing, immediately contact the dealer from whom the UPS was purchased.
5. If the UPS needs to be returned, carefully repack the UPS and all of the accessories using the original packing material that
came with the unit.
3.2.3 Package Contents
• UPS
RS-232 Cable (Male/Female), 5 ft. (1.5 m)
Parallel Cable (Male/Female), 5 ft. (1.5 m)
USB Cable, 5 ft. (1.5 m
Battery Cable Anderson Connectors Set to Terminate a Battery Cable (2 Black, 2 White, 2 Red and several metal terminals)
Cable Glands (x6) for Cable Landing Box (waterproof fasteners)
UPS models S3M10K-NIB, S3M15K-NIB and S3M20K-NIB include Battery Short/Jumper Cables (x54)
Dry Contact Connector (Green)
Owner’s Manual
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3.3 Mechanical Data
3.3.1 Dimensions
The measurements listed apply to all 10kVA, 15kVA and 20kVA UPS models.
Figure 3-1: UPS Dimensions
34.2”
(868 mm)
9.8”
(250 mm)
35.4”
(900 mm)
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3.3.2 Physical Requirements
Leave a minimum of 20 in. (500 mm) around the front, back and left and right sides of the cabinet for operation and
ventilation.
Figure 3-2: Physical Requirements
20”
(500 mm)
20”
(500 mm)
20”
(500 mm)
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1. Remove the wrapping. 2. Remove the cabinet’s outer packaging.
3.4 Unpacking the UPS
Notes:
Do not tilt or lean the UPS when removing it from the packaging.
Ensure the UPS was not damaged during transport (refer to section 3.2.1 External Inspection). If any damage is observed, do not turn
on the unit. Immediately contact the dealer from whom the UPS was purchased.
To unpack the UPS:
3. Remove the cabinet’s inner packaging, unfasten the
screws and remove the wooden bar affixed to the cabinet.
4. Place the incline board on the floor and fasten it to the
pallet using the screws removed in step 3.
5. Slowly slide the unit from the pallet.
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3.5 Overview
Figure 3-3: Front and Rear Views of 10kVA UPS (terminal block shown without cover)
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1
LCD Panel
2
Accessory Slot
3
SNMP Port
4
Backfeed Dry Contacts
5
POWER Switch (Remove cover to access switch)
6
USB Port
7
Two RS-485 Ports (MODBUS or Battery Thermostat)
8
RS-232 Port
9
Output Breaker
10
Maintenance Breaker (shown uncovered)
11
Bypass Breaker
12
Terminal Block for Input, Output & GND
13
EVENTS (Service Port)
14
REPO Port
15
Parallel Port 1
16
Parallel Port 2
17
Cold Start Button
18
Input Breaker
19
Terminal Block for Battery
2
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
17
15
18
19
14
16
3
5
7
13
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Figure 3-4: Front and Rear Views of 15kVA / 20kVA UPS (terminal block shown without cover)
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1
LCD Panel
2
Accessory Slot
3
SNMP Port
4
Backfeed Dry Contacts
5
POWER Switch (Remove cover to access switch)
6
USB Port
7
Two RS-485 Ports (MODBUS or Battery Thermostat)
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RS-232 Port
9
Output Breaker
10
Maintenance Breaker (shown uncovered)
11
Bypass Breaker
12
Terminal Block for Input, Output & GND
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EVENTS (Service Port)
14
REPO Port
15
Parallel Port 1
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Parallel Port 2
17
Cold Start Button
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Input Breaker
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Terminal Block for Battery
2
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
17
15
18
19
14
16
3
5
7
13
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3.6 LCD Control Panel, LEDs and Alarms
3.6.1 Introduction: LCD Display
For detailed information on LCD control panel functions, refer to sections 4.3.2 LCD Control Panel Introduction and
4.3.3 Main Page: Default Display.
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2
3
1
5
6
1
Alarm LED
2
Bypass LED
3
Battery LED
4
Inverter LED
5
Touchscreen LCD Screen, 5 in. (127 mm)
6
EPO Button (the button must be pressed for at least
3 seconds to activate EPO)
3.6.2 Introduction: Audible Alarms and LEDs
Audible Alarms Display LEDs
Alarm
Status
Mutable
On/Off
Alarm Bypass Battery Inverter
UPS
Modes
UPS Initialization
Beeps,
Only Once
No
Blink/
0.5 Second
Blink/
0.5 Second
Blink/
0.5 Second
Blink/
0.5 Second
UPS Online Mode (Normal) No Beeps No Beeps OFF OFF OFF ON
UPS Battery Mode
Beeps/
2 Seconds
Yes OFF OFF ON OFF
UPS Battery Test Mode No Beeps No Beeps OFF OFF ON OFF
UPS ECO Mode No Beeps No Beeps OFF ON OFF OFF
UPS Standby Mode No Beeps No Beeps OFF OFF OFF OFF
UPS Static Bypass Mode No Beeps No Beeps OFF ON OFF OFF
UPS Maintenance Bypass Mode No Beeps No Beeps OFF ON OFF OFF
UPS Frequency Converter Mode No Beeps No Beeps OFF OFF OFF ON
Overload
(Bypass Mode or Battery Mode)
Beeps/
1 Second
Yes OFF ON ON OFF
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3.7 Installation Notes
• Place the battery cabinet in a clean, stable environment. Avoid vibration, dust, humidity, flammable gases, liquids and
corrosives. Additional air filters may be required if the UPS will operate in a dusty environment. For more information on air
filters for the UPS, contact tripplite.com/support.
• The environmental temperature around the UPS should be maintained in the range of 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). If the
temperature exceeds this range, the rated load capacity should be reduced by 12% for 9°F (5°C). To help prevent high
temperatures in the room where the UPS is installed, extractor fans and/or cooling systems are recommended. Do not
operate the UPS in an environment over 122°F (50°C).
• If the UPS is installed or dismantled in low temperatures, moisture condensation might occur. Do not install the UPS unless
all internal and external parts are fully dry. Otherwise, there is a danger of electric shock.
• Batteries should be mounted in an environment where the temperature is within the required specifications. Temperature is
a key factor in determining battery life and capacity. Battery temperature should be maintained between 59°F to 77°F (20°C
to 25°C). Keep batteries away from heat sources, main air ventilation areas, etc.
CAUTION!
Typical battery performance data reflects an operating temperature between 59°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C).
Operating the UPS above this range will reduce the battery life, while operating the UPS below this range
will reduce battery capacity.
• If the UPS will not be installed immediately, it must be stored in a room without excessive heat or humidity.
CAUTION!
An unused battery must be recharged every 6 months. Temporarily connect the UPS to a suitable AC supply
mains and activate it for the time required to fully charge the batteries.
• The highest altitude that the UPS may work normally with full load is 1000 meters. The load capacity should be reduced
when this UPS is installed in place whose altitude is higher than 1000 meters, shown as the following table:
(Load coefficient equals max load in high altitude place divided by nominal power of the UPS)
Altitude
3,281 ft.
(1,000 m)
4,921 ft.
(1,500 m)
6,562 ft.
(2,000 m)
8,202 ft.
(2,500 m)
9,843 ft.
(3,000 m)
11,483 ft.
(3,500 m)
13,124 ft.
(4,000 m)
14,764 ft.
(4,500 m)
16,404 ft.
(5,000 m)
Load Coefficient 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60%
• The UPS should be kept in an area with good ventilation. Ventilation holes on the front and rear of the UPS should not be
blocked.
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3.8 External Protective Devices
For safety reasons, it is necessary to install an external circuit breaker at the input AC utility and to the battery.
3.8.1 External Battery
The UPS and its connected batteries are protected against the effects of over-current through a DC-compatible thermo-
magnetic circuit breaker located close to the battery.
3.8.2 UPS Output
Any external distribution board used for load distribution shall be fitted with protective devices to avoid the risk of UPS
overload.
3.8.3 Over-Current Protection
CAUTION!
• Wiring must be performed by qualified professional personnel.
• Before wiring or making any electrical connection, ensure the power supplied to the input and output of the UPS is cut off
completely and the internal battery connectors are disconnected.
• When connecting the UPS to the utility AC power and bypass source, protective devices and 3-pole connectors must be
installed. The protective devices and 3-pole contactors must use approved components that meet safety certifications. The
thermo-magnetic circuit breakers should be IEC 60947-2 trip curve C (normal). Refer below for required protective devices:
10kVA UPS: 50A circuit breaker required.
15kVA UPS: 63A circuit breaker required.
20kVA UPS: 80A input circuit breaker required.
• When connecting the critical loads to the UPS, a listed certified breaker must be installed between them. Refer to the below
for the required breakers:
10kVA UPS: 50A input breaker required.
15kVA UPS: 63A input breaker required.
20kVA UPS: 80A input breaker required.
• Check that the size, diameter, phase and polarity of each cable connecting to the UPS is correct. For the specifications of
input/output cables, refer to the table in section 3.9.2 UPS Internal Battery Cable Connectors.
3.9 Internal Battery Installation Procedure for UPS Models with No
Internal Batteries (-NIB Models)
DANGER! LETHAL HIGH-VOLTAGE HAZARD!
Even if not connected to the UPS system, there is potentially fatal high voltage inside the battery. Battery
connections should only be performed by qualified service personal, following all precautions listed in the
service manual, following local electrical codes.
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3.9.1 UPS and Battery Cabinet Compatibility
Cabinets with
Internal Batteries
SP240V09 /
09K BP240V40 BP240V40L BP240V65 BP240V65L BP240V100 BP240V100L
Cabinets without
Internal Batteries
SP240V09-
NIB
BP240V40-
NIB
BP240V40L-
NIB
BP240V65-
NIB
BP240V65L-
NIB
BP240V100-
NIB
BP240V100L-
NIB
10kVA-20kVA
UPS with
Internal Batteries
• S3M10K1B,
S3M10K2B,
S3M10K3B
• S3M15K2B,
S3M15K3B
• S3M20K3B
Yes No No No No No No
10kVA-20kVA
UPS with NO
Internal Batteries
• S3M10K-NIB
• S3M15K-NIB
• S3M20K-NIB
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
3.9.2 UPS Internal Battery Cable Connectors
Note: The S3M10K-NIB, S3M15K-NIB, and S3M20K-NIB models include 54 battery jumper/shorting cables to be used in the installation of
internal batteries.
Cable Color Cable Gauge Cable Length Quantity Factory-Preinstalled Cables
S3M10K-NIB
Black 1015 10 AWG 101 mm 54 No
Black 1015 10 AWG 2200 mm 1 Yes
Red 1015 10 AWG 1730 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 2600 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 1330 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 2400 mm 1 Yes
Red 1015 10 AWG 680 mm 1 Yes
Black 1015 10 AWG 1350 mm 1 Yes
S3M15K-NIB
Black 1015 10 AWG 101 mm 54 No
Black 1015 10 AWG 2200 mm 1 Yes
Red 1015 10 AWG 1730 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 2600 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 1330 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 2400 mm 1 Yes
Red 1015 10 AWG 680 mm 1 Yes
Black 1015 10 AWG 1350 mm 1 Yes
S3M20K-NIB
Black 1015 10 AWG 101 mm 54 No
Black 1015 10 AWG 2200 mm 1 Yes
Red 1015 10 AWG 1730 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 2600 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 1730 mm 1 Yes
Blue 1015 10 AWG 2400 mm 1 Yes
Red 1015 10 AWG 680 mm 1 Yes
Black 1015 10 AWG 1350 mm 1 Yes
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3.9.3 Battery Installation
1. Remove the screws circled in Figure 3-6.
Figure 3-6: Remove screws from top, right and left plates.
2. Remove top, right and left plates (Figure 3-7).
Figure 3-7: Remove top, right and left plates.
3. Remove the battery bracket bars on the right and left sides of the UPS (Figure 3-8).
Figure 3-8: Remove the battery bracket bars.
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4. Working from the bottom up, install 10 batteries on the first and second shelves on the right side of the unit (Figure 3-9).
Always keep the terminal side of all batteries facing up.
Figure 3-9: Install batteries on the first and second shelves on the right side.
5. Install 10 batteries on the third and fourth shelves on the right side (Figure 3-10). Always keep the terminal side of all
batteries facing up.
Figure 3-10: Install batteries on the third and fourth shelves on the right side.
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