CET Power - Agil Modular UPS - User Manual - v7.4
CET Power - Agil Modular UPS - User Manual - v7.4
SELECTIVITY
Adapted response to short circuit and overload
VERSATILE CHARGING
Short or long backup recovery time at no extra cost
BATTERY SUSTAINABILITY
Qualitative charging for longer battery life expectancy
Overload (blinking)
100% - 110% segment 0-25 blinking
110,1% - 135% segment 0-50 blinking
COM OK ( ) GREEN
COM ERROR (Bus A or B) GREEN Blink still one bus present
COM ERROR (Bus A & B) RED Blink
Module and system will continue working with one BUS failing with two bus failing
the module/system will isolate and shut down.
4 5
T4S supervisor monitors the AGIL module as well as system environment. It is connected to :
The AGIL module through the CE+T bus [1].
The Catena through the “Catena bus” [2].
To Catena on left ETH port - see page 10 [3].
T4S has:
8 “digital input “ referred to has D1 to D8.
8 output relays Major Alarm, Minor Alarm, R3 to R8.
3 temperature probes T1 to T3. T1 should used for battery 1 and T2 for battery 2, T3 is not used for now.
Dual DC input 12V power supply (not included) [4].
12V output to be wired to Catena power supply” [5].
Modbus is available on RS485 port [6]. See section page 43 for more information.
Please note the T4S and CATENA are not master and therefore can be removed during operation without
affecting the operation of the UPS AC output.
Remark: Reset will only reset the Catena, not the T4S and will have no effect on the system.
Remark: Catena acts as a switch on the network. Both T4S & Catena need IP address as they are both
connected to the network.
See page 27 for tips on network configuration.
NOTE: System modification and setting may result in alarm event. Make sure you are applying modification
carefully.
The main screen presents an overview of the system where any “click” on the magnifying glass icon will result to access the
selected sub-menu:
[1] AC input sub-menu.
[2] DC battery sub-menu.
[3] AGIL modules sub-menu.
[4] AC output load sub-menu.
A click on an icon in the toolbar will give you, respectively, access to the event, communication, parameter, files sub-menu
The main screen shows the status of each of your power system’s components.
AC input : Green, Red.
Battery : Green, Orange, Red.
AGIL module(s) : 3 LEDs (AC input , DC input, AC output).
AC output / Load : Green , Red.
The energy flow direction is indicated by the “moving” white point on the power lines.
[5]
SBP modules in the system are showed on top of ups ones. The magnifying glass icon in SBP section gives access to SBP
sub-menu [5].
When a module is removed from the system, it must be uninstalled by clicking that icon.
When fan is replaced in the module, the alarm “fan replaced” should be cleared by clicking this icon.
Module can be switched off by software by clicking this icon. The current state (on or off) of the module is
also given by that icon.
Module AC group can be changed by clicking this icon in the AC title. The same can be done for DC group
on DC title.
To identify the current module in the system, click this icon to make it blink.
When a module is removed from the system, it must be uninstalled by clicking that icon.
When fan is replaced in the module, the alarm “fan replaced” should be cleared by clicking this icon.
Fan life expected remaining days are shown below this icon.
Module can be switched off by software by clicking this icon. The current state (on or off) of the module is
also given by that icon.
To identify the current module in the system, click this icon to make it blink.
Step 3 Step 4
Step 5 Step 6
Transfer:
Event History
−−Both Event log and configuration file can
be exported.
−−Event file name cet.log is a text format
*.txt file.
−−Log size limited to about 500 – 800
lines.
−−Click on “clear” will erase the CET log
file. Password protected.
Configuration:
−−Configuration file can be exported or
imported from to the T4S.
Update :
Language :
5.4.1 Monitoring
NOTE: Once the new parameter has been entered click « save » to record the data otherwise the previous
value will be kept.
Time: Allow setting of Date and Time+
Temperature sensors =>allow to configure the T° probe for battery compensation or ambient T°.
Input labels :
-Allow to define a label that will be used
for any digital input activated.
-Example
-Label 1 : Door open will report the event
“Door open” every time the digital input 1
is active.
By default Dig Inp 1 is affect to “Manual
By Pass” and Dig In2 to “Surge protection
SPD”
General
To affect number of module
redundant.
To define number of DC group.
One DC group per battery maximum
2 DC group.
AC in A
To configure AC input Parameter.
Phase shift (120° for 3 phase)
Sync Priority: Define on which
Phase - if all present – the module
will synchronise the AC output.
Low and High xxx voltage to
configure the voltage boundaries
min and max from where AGIL will
transfer to DC and vice versa
DC GROUP : to define min, max battery voltage for .Default value are related to 408VDC nominal battery (204 cells).
NOTE if more then 1 battery, there will be 2 DC group for Battery 1 and Battery 2.
DC Group 1
To configure DC input 1 Parameter.
Low and High xxx voltage to
configure boundaries min and
max from where AGIL will STOP
to preserve battery from deep
discharge.
300V < Vdc low stop <= Vdc low transfer < [20V hysteresis] < Vdc low start < Vdc ref < Vdc high start < [10V hysteresis] <
Vdc high transfer <= Vdc high stop < 495V
Not respecting the rules above will result is parameters not accepted.
We recommend to proceed as below (respect the sequence):
1. to define the new value of Low start voltage, Low transfer voltage, Low stop voltage and save.
2. to define the new value for Battery cells, Float voltage, Capacity, Current limit in section 5.4.4, page 34, and save.
3. to define the new value for High start voltage, High transfer voltage, High stop voltage and save.
BATTERY type and capacity. To enter the data for charging voltage adjustment and T° compensation coefficient and T°
compensation range where the compensation apply.
DC Group 2
To configure DC input 2 Parameter.
Low and High xxx voltage to
configure boundaries min and
max from where AGIL will STOP
to preserve battery from deep
discharge.
AC out
To configure AC output parameter
AC out Phase sequence and AC out
phase shift
Note : The phase sequence must be respected between AC in and AC out. Improper phase sequence might
damages equipment during MBP procedure.
Other
Other
Customer repartition: 0 to 100% to define
the ratio from AC in and battery.
0 = 100% from AC input
Commutation time: define the duration to
return from DC to AC
Synchro speed:
To define to speed for synchronization -2
slow to +2 fast
AC reinjection allowed
1: allowed 0: blocked
Vout min ovrl too long:
To define the value before alarm OVL
appear
Delay ovrl too long:
To define the timeout to generate OVL
alarm
Triac enabled: to disable the BOOST of
the module set value to 0. Set to 1 by
default
Battery 1
Configure battery. Refer to battery
manufacturer for detail value
Nbr of Cells: AGIL need always odd
number as there is middle point.
Ideal 204 cells min 180 max 204
Cell float V at 20°C
Max current to limit during charging
. Never exceed C10/4
Cells capacity. If more then one
string please multiply the cell
capacity x nbr of string.
Battery 1 Test
To set up the battery 1 test
parameter Power, time duration and
voltage stop
Battery 1 Alarms
Cell Low voltage : End of autonomy
alarm. AGIL will shut down very
shortly by LVD
Low Pre alarm : Pre-notification of
low battery voltage
Autonomy pre-alarm : Set the % of
capacity available after the alarm
Remaining capacity alarm % of
autonomy available
Info T4S
SNMPv1 agent community can be configured. Not used for now since T4S agent community is not configurable (public by default).
Note: The colour of wires is irrelevant and may vary, but make sure the position of wires is exactly crimped.
Pin 4 = D1
Pin 5 = D0
Pin 8 = Common (GND)
Table version parameters ensure that customer can use any revision of the modbus tables he wants. First release is based on
table revision 1.
8.3 Tables
Data are organized in tables which are described in another document called T4S_Agil_ModBus_Tables.pdf
ANNEXE 5 FAQ
1. FAQ 64
1. Introduction
Battery is critical element in a UPS. Many manufacturer offer high performances of their electronic but sometimes forgot about
providing an efficient and reliable battery management.
Battery are fragile and need to be treated accordingly in discharge and recharge conditions. The purpose of this document is to
provide an overview of how TSI and AGIL manage the batteries, prevent their end of life and reduce possible occurrence of thermal
runaway.
Note : If MODE1 stop based on “duration” before the “Stop current” reached an alarm will be generated as
the battery need to be checked.
Trig Start Period : Will activate MODE 1 periodically base on preset value.
An alarm appear in the system: MODE 1 will be disabled in case of alarm presence
Manual stop : will STOP MODE 1 manually through the GUI menu
The MODE 2, charging voltage is adapted (provided it is enabled in the configuration) according the temperature. Using the
charging curve below
T° bas-low and T° haut-high are adjustable
Note : If the temperature probe is disconnected or defective the voltage will come back to the value at 20°C.
An alarm T° sensor fail” will be generated
Note : Periodic test will start only if no discharge during last 96 hrs to guarantee the same start conditions
for every test.
Stopping BATTERY TEST conditions :
Trig Stop Duration : always active. Define the maximum time duration of a test
Trig Stop Voltage : stop the test when battery voltage reaches the preset value
An alarm appears in the system:
AC IN failure
Module failure
V BAT too low
System Overlaod
Manually through the GUI menu
Note: During any test or battery discharge the following data will be recorded.
1. Introduction
The purpose of the manual by-pass also named “service by pass” is to provide the capability to completely by- pass the modular
UPS AGIL system in order :
To perform service maintenance to the equipment
To externally by-pass the UPS installation and allow the removal of the equipment
Principle of operation
The manual by-pass (MBP) is a “make before break” by-pass manual switch.
The MBP can be in 3 position mode :
OFF or NORMAL : the MBP is not engaged (OFF) and the USP normally feeds the critical load.
INTERIM or TRANSFER : the MBP is in a temporary interim position where the AC load is supplied through the manual by-
pass. The AGIL UPS is in start up mode and not yet connected to the AC output.
ON or BY PASS : the MBP is engaged, the AC input feeds the AC load, the UPS modules are OFF.
Warning: If MBP is engaged, the neutral connection is not isolated and not voltage free.
Block wiring of the MBP
2. Presentation
The Manual By-pass can be provided with 2 executions :
2. Two (2 )power switches external to the AGIL cabinet for power above 160 kVA
Please refer to the AGIL installation manual for more specific procedures.
Aux 3 (from the by pass switch) : Provides an input to the controller indicating that the MBP is engaged
Aux 1 (From AC input switch) and Aux 2 (from the by pass SWITCH):
Principle of Operation
The ASBP can be in two positions mode :
OFF or NORMAL : ASBP is not engaged (OFF) and the UPS normally feeds the critical load.
ON or BY PASS : ASBP is engaged, the AC input feeds the AC load, the UPS modules are OFF.
Warning: If ASBP is engaged, the neutral connection is not isolated and not voltage free.
Block wiring of the ASBP
Battery depleted
49 dc: source+ too low transfered,
50 dc: source+ too low transfered,
53 dc: source+ too low stop,
54 dc: source- too low stop,
57 dc: source+ no voltage,
58 dc: source- no voltage,
424 battery: “Voltage end of autonomy”
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