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The power behind competitiveness

Delta Infrasuite
Power Management
Power Distribution Cabinet

User Manual

www.deltapowersolutions.com
Save This Manual

This manual contains important instructions and warnings that you should follow
during the installation, operation, storage and maintenance of this product. Failure
to heed these instructions and warnings will void the warranty.

Copyright © 2015 by Delta Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved. All rights of this User Manual
(“Manual”), including but not limited to the contents, information, and figures are solely owned and
reserved by Delta Electronics Inc. (“Delta”). The Manual can only be applied to the operation or the
use of this product. Any disposition, duplication, dissemination, reproduction, modification, translation,
extraction, or usage of this Manual in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written permission
of Delta. Given that Delta will continuously improve and develop the product, changes may be made
to the information in this Manual at any time without obligation to notify any person of such revision
or changes. Delta will make all possible efforts to secure the accuracy and the integrity of this
Manual. Delta disclaims any kinds or forms of warranty, guarantee, or undertaking, either expressly
or implicitly, including but not limited to the completeness, faultlessness, accuracy, non-infringement,
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose of the Manual.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Important Safety Instructions -------------------------------------------1
1.1. Safety Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1
1.2 Installation Precautions ------------------------------------------------------------ 1
1.3 Usage Warnings --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1.4. Introduction to Symbols ------------------------------------------------------------ 2
1.5 Product Standards ------------------------------------------------------------------ 2

Chapter 2: Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------3


2.1 Functions & Features--------------------------------------------------------------- 3
2.2 Product Model ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4
2.3 Package Inspection ---------------------------------------------------------------- 5
2.4 Optional Accessories --------------------------------------------------------------- 6
 6\VWHP&RQ¿JXUDWLRQV ------------------------------------------------------------- 6
2.6 Appearance --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
2.6.1 Appearance of the Cabinet ------------------------------------------- 7
2.6.2 Control Panel ------------------------------------------------------------10

Chapter 3: Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------- 11


3.1 Installation Site ----------------------------------------------------------------------11
3.2 Clearance Scope -------------------------------------------------------------------12
3.3 Carrying Path ------------------------------------------------------------------------13
3.4 Install the Power Distribution Cabinet -----------------------------------------15
3.4.1 Tools Required ----------------------------------------------------------15
3.4.2 Remove the Side Panels ---------------------------------------------15
3.4.3 Install the Cabinet ------------------------------------------------------16
3.4.4 Input Wiring --------------------------------------------------------------18
3.4.5 Output Wiring ------------------------------------------------------------22
3.4.6 Emergency Power off Setting ---------------------------------------27

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3.4.7 Automatic Power Off Mechanism (for models with a trans-
former) --------------------------------------------------------------------29
3.4.8 Communication Interfaces -------------------------------------------31

Chapter 4: Initial Start-up -------------------------------------------------------------- 35

Chapter 5: Start-up and Shutdown -------------------------------------------------- 39


5.1 Start up the Power Distribution Cabinet --------------------------------------39
5.2 Shut Down the Power Distribution Cabinet ----------------------------------40
5.3 EPO Function -----------------------------------------------------------------------42
5.4 REPO Function ---------------------------------------------------------------------42
5.5 Fans -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------43

Chapter 6: Operation --------------------------------------------------------------------- 44


6.1 LED Indicators and Buttons------------------------------------------------------45
6.2 Icon Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------47
6.3 Menu Navigation --------------------------------------------------------------------48
6.4 Account Permissions and Login ------------------------------------------------49
6.5 Initial Settings -----------------------------------------------------------------------49
6.6 Alarm Function Settings ----------------------------------------------------------50
6.6.1 System Alarm Settings ------------------------------------------------50
6.6.2 Switchboard Alarm Settings -----------------------------------------53
6.6.3 Branch Alarm Set-up --------------------------------------------------53
6.7 System Functions ------------------------------------------------------------------54
6.7.1 Check the Alarm Page ------------------------------------------------54
6.7.2 Check the System, Input and Output Data ----------------------55
6.7.3 Check the Switchboard Data ----------------------------------------56
6.7.4 Check the Branch Level Data ---------------------------------------56
6.7.5 Check the Alarm Status-----------------------------------------------56
6.7.6 Change the Display Language--------------------------------------57
6.7.7 Test the Buzzer, LEDs and Fans -----------------------------------58
6.7.8 Check the Firmware Version ----------------------------------------59

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6.7.9 Check the Event Log --------------------------------------------------59


6.7.10 Clear Statistical Data and Event Log ------------------------------60
6.7.11 Restart the Display Panel --------------------------------------------60

Chapter 7: Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------------------- 61


7.1 Regular Maintenance--------------------------------------------------------------61
7.2 Replace or Maintain Components----------------------------------------------62
7.3 Storage --------------------------------------------------------------------------------62

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------- 63

$SSHQGL[7HFKQLFDO6SHFL¿FDWLRQV ---------------------------------------------- 67

Appendix 2: Warranty-------------------------------------------------------------------- 68

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Chapter 1: Important Safety Instructions

1.1. Safety Precautions


WARNING:
When the Power Distribution Cabinet is in operation, the voltage in the cabinet may
be fatal. Only qualified service personnel can carry out maintenance and installation.

y When operating the Power Distribution Cabinet in an energized state, please use safety
devices (such as insulating gloves and shoes) and operate on an insulating rubber cush-
ion to avoid electrical shock. There should be at least one person to give assistance. In
case of an accident, you should be adaptable and seek assistance.

y Before actually operating and maintaining the Power Distribution Cabinet , please read all
chapters in this manual carefully. To avoid personal injury and equipment damage, please
be sure to follow the instructions in the user manual and marks on the cabinet to operate.

y The adjustable levelling feet at the bottom of the Power Distribution Cabinet can only be
used to fix and maintain the cabinet level. Please do not use it to lift the cabinet to replace
the movable floor, which may result in personal injury or equipment damage.

1.2 Installation Precautions


y Please install the Power Distribution Cabinet in indoor environments where humidity, tem-
perature and dust is well controlled without direct sunshine.

y Please maintain a satisfactory clearance around the Power Distribution Cabinet (Please
read 3.2 Clearance Scope) for easy maintenance and operation.

y Please do not install the Power Distribution Cabinet on flammable or unstable ground.

1.3 Usage Warnings


y Please do not install and operate the Power Distribution Cabinet in a place with humidity,
water, gas and near the electrical heat source.

y To safeguard personal safety and ensure normal operation of the device, please make
sure to disconnect the power supply before installation or maintenance.

y Good heat dissipation can ensure stable operation of the Power Distribution Cabinet.
Please keep ventilation around the cabinet.

y To avoid electrical leakage endangering personal safety, please ensure sound grounding
of the Power Distribution Cabinet before switching on the power.

y When the Power Distribution Cabinet is energized, the voltage in the cabinet may be dan-
gerous. When not in use, please make sure to disconnect the power supply.

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Chapter 1 Important Safety Instructions

y When initially starting up the Power Distribution Cabinet or re-running it after it has been
not used for a long time, please ask qualified service personnel to perform a detailed safe-
ty check and monitor the start-up procedures.

1.4. Introduction to Symbols

No. Symbol Description


1 F1: Cursor up

2 F2: Cursor down

3 F1: Cursor to the left

4 F2: Cursor to the right

5 F1: Number increase

6 F2: Number decrease

7 Start the buzzer

8 Disable the buzzer

9 Goes back to the previous screen or cancels current selection.

10 Goes to the next screen/ column or confirms current selection.

When this symbol occurs, it means that you can change your
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selected item’s setting.

12 The circuit breaker is in the OFF status.

13 The circuit breaker is in the ON status.

14 AC input

1.5 Product Standards


This product complies with the following safety standards and EMC test standards:

y Safety
- IEC60950

y EMC
- EN55022 (CISPR22)
- EN55024 (CISPR24)

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Chapter 2: Introduction

Delta Power Distribution Cabinet provides excellent branch protection and branch monitoring func-
tions. You can flexibly choose different power levels (30kVA, 50kVA, 80kVA, 100kVA or 125kVA) ac-
cording to your power demands to your system.
The Power Distribution Cabinet can be used with a transformer for voltage conversion, or installed with
Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors (TVSS) to protect highly sensitive equipment. With a built-in 4.9-
inch LCD monitor, the friendly man-machine interface allows you to easily control the system status
and adjust parameters. Various built-in communication interfaces (smart slots, RS232 and dry con-
tacts) allow you to monitor and set the Power Distribution Cabinet through the workstation and external
devices.

2.1 Functions & Features


Flexible Configurations

y Choice of 30kVA, 50kVA, 80kVA, 100kVA or 125kVA models.


y Connection to one to three switchboards and up to 126 branch circuit breakers.
y Pair with H-type or K-1, K-13 and K-20 transformers for voltage conversion.
y Pair with optional Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors to protect highly sensitive equip-
ment.

High Reliability

y Automatic power-off mechanism to ensure the security of your system and devices.
y Local and remote emergency power-off functions.
y Detects a single circuit breaker’s power value.
y Provides voltage unbalance and phase-lack alarms.
y Provides system, each switchboard, and each branch’s current monitoring and alarm func-
tions.

Multi-function

y Large 4.9-inch LCD monitor.


y Built-in RS232 communication interface & smart slots for remote monitoring.
y Records up to three thousand events.
y Six built-in dry contact interfaces.
y Easy to install; the front and rear doors and side panels can be easily removed for easy
maintenance.

y Lockable access doors and panels.

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2.2 Product Model


You can know about the detailed specifications of the Power Distribution Cabinet according to
the product model. Please see the table below:

PDC 2 5 4 2

4 Output poles
3 Transformer type
2 Capacity
1 Input/Output voltage

NOTE:
1. The standard model’s input/ output voltage is 220/380Vac.
2. Any model whose input/ output voltage is not 220/380Vac should be used together
with a transformer, and such model must be customized and only available in
Taiwan market.

1 Input/Output voltage

No. Description No. Description


Input=380/220Vac Input=380V (three-phase three-wire)
1 2
Output=380/220Vac Output=208/120Vac

Input=380/220Vac Input=480/277Vac
3 4
Output=208/120Vac Output=208/120Vac

Input=208/120Vac Input=480/277Vac
5 6
Output=208/120Vac Output=380/220Vac

Input=480/277Vac Input=400/230Vac
7 8
Output=400/230Vac Output=400/230Vac

Input=400/230Vac
9 Accessory Code A
Output=208/120Vac

2 Capacity

No. Description No. Description


1 30kVA 2 50kVA

3 80kVA 4 100kVA

5 125kVA

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3 Transformer Type

No. Description No. Description

0 Without Transformer 1 K1, 60Hz

2 K13, 60Hz 3 K20, 60Hz

4 H-type, 60Hz 5 K1, 50Hz

6 K13, 50Hz 7 K20, 50Hz

8 H-type, 50Hz

4 Output Poles

No. Description No. Description


1 42 plug-in circuit breakers 2 42 * 2 plug-in circuit breakers

3 42 * 3 plug-in circuit breakers 4 42 * 4 plug-in circuit breakers

21 * 1 fixed circuit-breakers, 42 *
5 6 21 * 2 fixed circuit breakers
1 plug-in circuit breakers

2.3 Package Inspection


Please check whether the accessory items and quantities are correct according to the follow-
ing table. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact the dealer from whom you pur-
chased the product. If the Power Distribution Cabinet needs to be returned, carefully repack it
and all of the accessories using the original packing material that came with the unit.

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No. Item Quantity

1 Power Distribution Cabinet 1 set

2 User Manual 1 PC

3 Short Cover (two screws per piece) 10 sets

4 Long Cover (three screws per piece) 10 sets

5 M10 Screw / Washer / Spring Washer 5 sets

6 Keys for Front and Rear Doors and Side Panels 2 PCs

7 Jumper caps 4 PCs

2.4 Optional Accessories


You can purchase the following accessories according to usage requirements.

y Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors: Protect highly sensitive equipment from damage
of surge impact

y Communication Card: You can connect an optional SNMP card via the smart slot.
NOTE:
To purchase optional accessories, please contact your local dealer or customer serv-
ice.

2.5 System Configurations


The Power Distribution Cabinet can be used with one to three switchboards, each of which
has a 225A switchboard circuit breaker. The cabinet can be used with a transformer to provide
voltage conversion function. For the models with a transformer, there are fans for heat dissi-
pation.

Depending on the configurations of the switchboards, you can install plug-in or fixed circuit
breakers. Each switchboard can connect 21 or 42 breakers according to the types of installed
circuit breakers with independent grounding and neutral busbar. For wiring, the Power Distri-
bution Cabinet allows top wiring and bottom wiring.

The front of the Power Distribution Cabinet features a lockable front door and two protective
doors inside; the back features a lockable split rear door and a protective plate inside. The
control panel is located in front of the cabinet and its LCD monitor can operate immediately
after the input line is properly connected. The Power Distribution Cabinet provides two smart
slots that allow you to connect the SNMP card, or use RS232 interface to connect to the work-
station. The six built-in dry contacts allow you to connect an external device.

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2.6 Appearance

2.6.1 Appearance of the Cabinet

Foldable Wire Cover


Side Panel Handle
Side Panel Lock

Upper Side Panel


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(Figure 2-4: Front Door Open)

OFF

Switchboard Circuit Breaker 1

Upper Protective Door


Control Panel

Foldable Metal Plate

Front Door

OFF

Switchboard Circuit Breaker 2

Lower Protective Door

(Figure 2-5: Inside of the Front Door)

NOTE: Depending on the model you purchase, the appearance may be different.

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OFF

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(Figure 2-6: Back Door Open)

Monitoring System
Power Switch Upper Protective Plate

Middle Protective Plate


Communication Interface Cover
Main Input
OFF

Switch of Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors


Circuit Breaker Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors

Cooling Fans (for mod-


els with transformers)

Switch of Cooling Fans Back Door

User Manual
Placement Folder

(Figure 2-7: Inside of the Back Door)

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2.6.2 Control Panel

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(Figure 2-8: Control Panel)

The Power Distribution Cabinet with a large control panel makes it easy for you to know about
the system status and adjust the parameters. There are six control buttons on the panel, a
LCD monitor, four alarm indicators and an emergency power-off button. For detailed informa-
tion about the control panel display and operation methods, please see Chapter 6: Opera-
tion.

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Chapter 3: Installation

WARNING:
1. Only qualified service personnel can install the Power Distribution Cabinet.
2. If the Power Distribution Cabinet is found to be damaged, do not install it and contact your
local dealer or service personnel immediately.
3. Removing the Power Distribution Cabinet packaging at low temperatures may cause
condensation of water droplets inside the cabinet. There is danger of electrical shock! We
recommend that you let the Power Distribution Cabinet dry naturally at room temperature
for at least one hour before installing it.
4. Do not step on the Power Distribution Cabinet. Otherwise It may cause the dumping of
the cabinet and personal injury. Please do not operate or install the Power Distribution
Cabinet before the adjustable levelling feet are stably fixed.
5. In moving the Power Distribution Cabinet on an incline or ramp, the slope cannot exceed
fifteen degrees to avoid dumping.

Please find the specification labels on the wooden case first. Then confirm whether the Power Distribu-
tion Cabinet is consistent with your ordered specifications. Record the specifications in case you need
to provide it to the maintenance personnel for service. If specifications on the labels are different with
what you ordered, please contact your dealer immediately.

Please follow "Installation and Disassembly Instruction Card of the Power Distribution Cabinet" at-
tached to the outside of the transportation wooden case to unpack the Power Distribution Cabinet. To
maximize its performance, please refer to the following chapters to properly plan the installation site,
clearance scope and carrying path.

3.1 Installation Site


Please follow the instructions below to plan the installation site prior to installation:

y The Power Distribution Cabinet should be placed and installed on a floor with concrete
structure or made of other solid and non-combustible materials. The interior space should
have good ventilation as well as temperature and humidity control, and keep away from
gas and corrosive substances.

y Please confirm the bearing capacity of the floor prior to installation, and measure whether
the installation site can accommodate the Power Distribution Cabinet and the clearance
scope surrounding the cabinet.

y For safety, we recommend that you equip the installation surrounding environment with
carbon dioxide or dry powder fire extinguisher.

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Chapter 3 Installation

y The Power Distribution Cabinet should be installed in an engine room built with fire-resist-
ant materials.

y Please do not keep the Power Distribution Cabinet lying or upside down.
Bearing Capacity

Without Transformer 12 kgf/cm2

With Transformer 26/30/35/40/43 kgf/cm2 for 30/50/80/100/125kVA respectively

NOTE:
To install the Power Distribution Cabinet on a raised floor, we recommend the use of
the floor with 500kgf or more to ensure adequate floor support force.

3.2 Clearance Scope


The surrounding of the Power Distribution Cabinet should have enough space to facilitate
ventilation, installation and operation. Reasonable clearance scope can ensure that the Power
Distribution Cabinet runs in a good environment. The recommended values are listed below
for your reference:

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Check Location Clearance Scope

Ƒ Above the At least 460 mm in order to facilitate the pipeline to go through


Cabinet and promote ventilation.

Ƒ Below the At least 40 mm in order to facilitate the pipeline to go through


Cabinet and promote ventilation. If wires come in from the bottom side,
we recommend using a floor raised at least 300 mm above the
ground.

Ƒ Front Door At least 910 mm. Easy to adjust the settings through the con-
(Single Door) trol panel and open the front door to connect the switchboards,
operate the switches and promote ventilation.

Ƒ Back Door At least 910 mm. Easy to open the back door to connect the
(Double Doors) switchboards and communication devices, operate the switch-
es and promote ventilation.

3.3 Carrying Path


NOTE:
1. The Power Distribution Cabinet can be moved by a forklift or a truck. If it is
moved manually, at least three people are needed to carry it simultaneously.
2. If the Power Distribution Cabinet has been removed from the pallet, or when us-
ing a forklift or a truck to move it, please keep an eye on the positions of the four
adjustable levelling feet at the bottom of the cabinet and the six rolling wheels in
order to avoid crushing and damage.
3. The balance supports and bolts at the bottom of the Power Distribution Cabinet
fix the cabinet on the pallet. Please store them properly after disassembly for fu-
ture use if moving the cabinet is required.

Before moving the Power Distribution Cabinet to the installation site, be sure to plan the car-
rying path for the Power Distribution Cabinet to avoid personal injury or equipment damage.
Please confirm whether the path and the carrying method meet the following conditions:

Check Precautions

Ƒ The width and height of the carrying path can allow the Power Distribution Cabi-
net and the transportation equipment to go through. For detailed information
about dimensions and weights, please see the illustration below.

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Check Precautions

Ƒ Confirm the bearing capability of the channels, , floors, elevators or ramps of the
carrying path can withstand the weight of the Power Distribution Cabinet and the
transportation equipment, and empty the clearance path to avoid collision.

Ƒ In case of ramp in the carrying path, the slope must not exceed 15 degrees in
order to avoid dumping the cabinet.

Ƒ For moving over a long distance, please use appropriate carrying equipment (e.g.
forklift) and do not directly use the rolling wheels of the Power Distribution Cabi-
net to move.

Ƒ The rolling wheels at the bottom of the cabinet are only suitable for flat ground.
Please avoid falling heavily or moving the Power Distribution Cabinet on a bumpy
ground, which may cause the damage of the wheels and even the cabinet dump-
ing.

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Weight 225 to 795 kg (Weights are different based on different models and optional accesso-
ries. Please refer to Appendix 1: Technical Specifications)

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3.4 Install the Power Distribution Cabinet

3.4.1 Tools Required


To install the Power Distribution Cabinet, you need the following tools:

y Standing Ladder
y Sharp-nose Pliers
y 17mm Socket Spanner
y 13mm Open Spanner
y Crosshead Screwdriver
Unless there is an additional mark, appropriate assembly torques should be applied on all the
electrical contacts, nuts and bolts to ensure reliable connection. Please follow the specifica-
tions of the following table:

Screw Size Assembly Torque (Kgf.cm)


M6 80±5

M8 150±5

M10 250±5

3.4.2 Remove the Side Panels


If the space for installation allows, you can temporarily remove the side panels of the Power
Distribution Cabinet for easy installation. Please see the following instructions:

1 Remove the key attached to the front door and use it to unlock the side panels.

2 To remove a side panel, hold on the handles on both sides, and then pull them up.

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Chapter 3 Installation

NOTE:
Please place the detached side panel in a safe place, and do not lean it beside the
cabinet in order to avoid equipment damage or personal injury by collision.

3.4.3 Install the Cabinet


If wires come in through the bottom side of the Power Distribution Cabinet and the side pan-
els cannot be removed from the installation site (such as combined cabinets), first remove the
wire cover at the bottom before moving the Power Distribution Cabinet to the installation site
as follows:

1 Remove the lower side panel according to the instructions of 3.4.2 Remove the Side
Panels.

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(Figure 3-4: Remove the lower side panel)

2 If your Power Distribution Cabinet is equipped with a transformer, you must first remove
the baffle to remove the wire cover at the bottom. Please skip the step of removing the
baffle if the Power Distribution Cabinet is not equipped with a transformer.

On the baffle, there are five screws fixing it. 1 Please first remove the three screws on
the side, then open the front door and the lower protective doors. 2 And remove the
other two screws at the bottom of the front. Thus the baffle can be removed.

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(Right side of PDC)

Baffle
(Back side of PDC)

2 1

(Figure 3-55HPRYHWKHEDIÀH)

3 Use a screwdriver to remove the two screws on the wire cover at the bottom of the cabi-
net and remove appropriate numbers of wire covers depending on the number of the
wires.

S S

R R

T T

(Figure 3-6: Remove the wire cover at the bottom)

4 After locking the baffle, reinstall the lower side panel.

NOTE: Please properly keep the detached wire cover for future use.

Please use the six rolling wheels at the bottom of the cabinet to move the cabinet to the in-
stallation site. Rotate the four adjustable levelling feet beside the rolling wheels clockwise with
a spanner until the lowered adjustable levelling feet stand firmly on the ground and ensure the
cabinet will not slip or dump.

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$GMXVWDEOH
/HYHOOLQJ)HHW

(Figure 3-7: Rotate the adjustable levelling feet at the bottom)

WARNING:
The adjustable levelling feet can only be used to distribute weight averagely and fix
the cabinet. Please do not use them to lift the Power Distribution Cabinet to replace
the movable floor, which may result in personal injury or equipment damage.

3.4.4 Input Wiring

WARNING:
1. When wiring, make sure the input power is off (not energized); otherwise, there
is a risk of electrical shock.
2. The high voltage connected to the Power Distribution Cabinet can be fatal! Only
qualified service personnel can carry out wiring. Please use safety devices (such
as insulating gloves and shoes), and operate with caution.
3. Faulty wiring can cause severe electrical shock or damage to the Power Distribu-
tion Cabinet.

NOTE:
The following wiring precautions apply to input and output wiring:
1. Please follow the tables below to select appropriate circuit breakers and wire di-
ameters.

Capacity 30kVA 50 kVA 80 kVA 100 kVA 125 kVA


AWG #6 * AWG #4 * AWG #0 * AWG #000 * AWG #0000 *
I/P Cable
1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC

O/P Breaker 15A 20A 30A 50A


AWG #12 * AWG #10 * AWG #8 * AWG #6 *
O/P Cable
1PC 1PC 1PC 1PC

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2. Please follow the walkway direction when planning the wiring and make sure the
wires are obedient and neat. Use a cable cover or a winder to avoid tripping when
necessary.
3. Do not use straight-line distance to estimate the wire length. Please use the or-
thogonal distance to estimate and set aside appropriate length.

1 Confirm that input power is off.

2 Remove the four screws in the middle protective plate with a screwdriver, and then re-
move the protective panel.

OFF

(Figure 3-8: Remove the middle protective plate at the back)

3 Based on wire incoming positions on the cabinet, there are two wire incoming methods,
i.e., top wiring and bottom wiring. For input wiring, we recommend using the top wiring.
1 Please pull down the buttons at both ends of the wire cover on the top of the cabinet,
and take down the wire cover from the top. 2 Take down the appropriate number of wire
covers based on the number of wires and keep them properly.

(Figure 3-9: Remove the wire covers at the top)

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4 Lead the electric wire in through the upper side of the cabinet.

(Figure 3-10: Pass the input wires from the upper side)

NOTE: Please properly keep the detached wire covers for future use.

5 If your Power Distribution Cabinet is the three-phase three-wire type with a transformer,
1 please connect the U, V, W and G wires to the input copper busbar according to the
marks, 2 and tighten them with M10 screws in the accessories bag as shown in the
figure.

Wires
U VWG

Wires 1 Wire
U V W G
2

OFF

OFF

(Figure 3-11: Install the input wires of three-phase three-wire model)

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6 If your Power Distribution Cabinet is the three-phase four-wire type without a trans-
former, 1 please connect the N, R, S. T and G wires to the input copper busbar accord-
ing to the marks, 2 and tighten them with M10 screws in the accessories bag as shown
in the figure.

Wires
N RS T G

Wires 1 Wire
N R S T G
2

OFF

OFF

(Figure 3-12: Install the input wires of three-phase four-wire model)

7 After connection, please use a screwdriver to re-lock the middle protective plate.

OFF

(Figure 3-13: Lock the middle protective plate at the back)

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3.4.5 Output Wiring


The switchboards of the Power Distribution Cabinet allow you to connect loads and control
the output power through the switchboards’ circuit breakers. Switchboard configurations and
type vary based on different ordered models. The following steps illustrate how to install plug-
in circuit breakers and fixed circuit breakers on the Power Distribution Cabinet.

WARNING:
1. Faulty wiring can cause severe electrical shock and damage to the Power Distri-
bution Cabinet.
2. Please make sure that the main breaker is in the OFF status.

1 Open the front or back door and confirm each switchboard’s position. Loosen the two
knobs with a screwdriver or manually and open the protective door as shown in the fig-
ure below.

OFF

OFF

(Figure 3-14: Open the protective door)

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2 Circuit breakers vary based on switchboards and include:

1. Plug-in circuit breaker:

1 Please remove the four screws on the fixed bar, and then remove the fixed bar.

OFF

Fixed
bar

OFF

(Figure 3-155HPRYHWKH¿[HGEDU)

2 Insert the plug-in circuit breaker directly into the switchboard.

OFF

OFF

Plug-in
circuit
breaker

OFF

(Figure 3-16: Install the plug-in circuit breaker)

3 When you finish installing all plug-in circuit breakers, please re-lock the fixed bar.

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OFF

OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Fixed
bar

OFF

(Figure 3-17/RFNWKH¿[HGEDU)

2. Fixed circuit breaker:


1 Please loosen the two screws and remove the fixed plate first, 2 then loosen and
remove the screw on the circuit breaker. 3 Insert the circuit breaker into the switch-
board, 4 and then lock the removed screw to secure it. 5 Finally lock back the fixed
plate.

OFF

OFF OFF

2
3

OFF

4 5

OFF OFF

(Figure 3-18,QVWDOOWKH¿[HGFLUFXLWEUHDNHU)

3 Based on wire incoming positions on the cabinet, there are two wire incoming methods,
i.e., Top-down method and Bottom-up method.

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1. Top-down wiring: 1 Please pull down the buttons at both ends of the wire cover on
the top of the cabinet. 2 And take down the wire cover from the top. 3 Pull the wir-
ing into the cabinet from the top. Take out appropriate number of wire covers based
on the number of wires.

2 1

R
R

R
R S

T
S T

T
T R

R S
S

3
/R
/RDGZLULQJ

R
R S

T
S T

T
T R

R S
S

(Figure 3-19: Pass the load wires from the upper side)

2. Lead the wires in from the bottom side: Make the wires go through the reserved
hole at the bottom. 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws, 2 and fix the Ground-
ing (G) and Neutral (N) Lines of the device to the neutral busbar and grounding bus-
bar.

N
R

S S 1 1
OFF

R R

T T
2 1HXWUDOOLQH 1
2 *URXQGOLQH *
)LUHOLQH 567

(Figure 3-20: Pass the load wires from the bottom)

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NOTE:
1. Please properly keep the detached wire covers for future use.
2. If you have removed the wire covers previously, please directly lead the wires in.

4 1 Pass the output power line of the device through the current sensor, 2 and use a
screwdriver to fix it on the wiring end of the circuit breaker.

OFF

)LUHOLQH
^5 8 6 9 7 : `

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

2
OFF

&XUUHQWVHQVRU
OFF

(Figure 3-21: Circuit breaker wiring)

5 1 Use a screwdriver to loosen the screws, 2 and fix the Grounding (G) and Neutral (N)
Lines of the device to the neutral busbar and grounding busbar.

OFF N
*URXQGOLQH

1HXWUDOOLQH
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

2
OFF

2
1
1

(Figure 3-22: Connect the Neutral Line (N) and Grounding Line (G))

6 Use sharp-nose pliers to pull down the metal plate of the protective plate and now you
can see the switch of the circuit breaker.

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(For plug-in circuit breaker)

OFF
OFF

OFF

OFF
)RU¿[HGFLUFXLWEUHDNHU
OFF

OFF
OFF

OFF
(Figure 3-23: Take down the metal plate of the protective plate)

7 After the circuit breaker installation and device wiring are completed, please close the
protective door and lock back the loosened knobs.

NOTE:
If the circuit breaker is to be removed in the future, you can lock the cover provided in
the accessories bag to the notch.

3.4.6 Emergency Power off Setting


Emergency Power Off (EPO) and Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO)
Through the CNM12 jumper on the circuit board, you can freely set whether you want to ena-
ble the EPO and REPO functions. When this function is enabled, press the EPO button on the
control panel, or initiate the remote device connected via the communication interface REPO
interfaces. Then the Power Distribution Cabinet will automatically cut off the input power for
emergency power disconnection.

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WARNING:
When the Power Distribution Cabinet leaves the factory, the DIP switches of the cir-
cuit board at the back have been adjusted according to your model. Without permis-
sion, do not make changes to settings not mentioned in this manual to avoid equip-
ment damage.

Please follow the following steps in setting:

1 Open the back door. Use a screwdriver to remove the four screws and take down the
protective plate.

OFF

(Figure 3-24: Remove the upper protective plate at the back)

2 Find the CNM12 jumper on the upper right of the circuit board, and you can use it to set
whether you want to enable the EPO function (the default is enabling the function).

1. Jumper Connection: Enable the EPO / REPO function.


CNM12

-XPSHUFDS
CNM12

OFF

(CNM12
jumper)

(Figure 3-25: Start the EPO/REPO Function)

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2. Jumper Disconnection: Close the EPO / REPO function.

CNM12
-XPSHUFDS

CNM12
OFF
(CNM12
jumper)

(Figure 3-26: Close the EPO/REPO Function)

3.4.7 Automatic Power Off Mechanism (for models with a transformer)


The type with a transformer can enable the automatic power off mechanism that can auto-
matically cut off the input power when it detects an abnormal state, and can even ensure the
system and device safety in the case of unmanned monitoring. To modify the settings, please
find JPM1 jumper on the circuit board at the back of the Power Distribution Cabinet and refer
to the following startup events:
A. Transformer temperature is too high (150°C)
B. System over-temperature (default value is 40°C)
C. Output phase of the switchboard overloaded

NOTE:
You can amend the default values of event B or C. Please refer to 6.7 System
Functions.

To activate the automatic power off mechanism, please take out the jumper cap from the ac-
cessories bag and set the jumper according to the startup events:

y No jumper connection: automatic power off mechanism off (default).

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CNM12
-XPSHUFDS

D6+ D6-
OFF REP0- D4- (JPM1
REP0+ D4+
D5+
JPM1
D5- jumper)

(Figure 3-27: Turn off the Automatic Power Off Mechanism.)

y Jumper connection event:

y : Jumper connection. : No jumper connection.

Illustration Description

D6+ D6-
REP0- D4- If event A occurs, then start: Transformer over-tem-
perature.
REP0+ D4+
D5+ D5-
JPM1

D6+ D6-
REP0- D4- If events A, B and C occur simultaneously, then
start: transformer over-temperature, system over-
REP0+ D4+
temperature and output phase of the switchboard
D5+ D5- overloaded.
JPM1

D6+ D6-
REP0- D4- If events A and B occur simultaneously, then start:
transformer over-temperature and system over-
REP0+ D4+
temperature.
D5+ D5-
JPM1

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Illustration Description

D6+ D6-
REP0- D4- If events A and C occur simultaneously, then start:
transformer over-temperature and output phase of
REP0+ D4+
the switchboard overloaded.
D5+ D5-
JPM1

3.4.8 Communication Interfaces

SMART SLOT 1

SMART SLOT 2
SMART SLOT 1

SMART SLOT 2

OFF
RS232
DRY CONNECTOR REPO
1
2
3
4
5
6

RS232
DRY CONNECTOR REPO
1
2
3
5 4
6

(Figure 3-28: Communication Interfaces)

There are two built-in smart slots, an RS232 interface, a set of REPO interface and six sets
of dry contact device interfaces inside the Power Distribution Cabinet. To connect the device,
please follow the following steps:

1 Open the back door. Use a screwdriver to remove the two screws and take away the
communication interface cover as shown in the figure.

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SMART SLOT 1

SMART SLOT 2

SMART SLOT 1

OFF

RS232
DRY CONNECTOR REPO
1
2
3
4
5
6
SMART SLOT 2

RS232
DRY CONNECTOR REPO
1
2
3
5 4
6
(Figure 3-29: Remove the Communication Interface Cover)

2 Please use the upward incoming wiring. 1 Pull down the buttons at both ends of the
wire cover on the top of the cabinet, 2 and take down the wire cover from the top. 3
Make the wires go into the cabinet and take down the appropriate number of wire covers
based on the number of wires and keep them properly.

(Figure 3-30: Lead the Communication Wires in from the Upper Side)

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NOTE:
1. Please properly keep the detached wire covers for future use.
2. If you have removed the wire covers previously, please directly lead the wires in.

y Installation of Communication Card


y The SNMP card can be installed in the smart slot to remotely monitor the Power Distribu-
tion Cabinet via the Ethernet. Insert the selected communication card into the slot and re-
fer to the product instructions to connect proper wires and make relevant setting.

y RS232 Interface
y If you want to connect a workstation via RS232 interface, please connect the additional
RS232 communication line to this interface. The Power Distribution Cabinet can connect
workstations via Modbus protocol. To download the protocol parameter table, please con-
tact the service personnel or visit http://www.delta.com.tw/.

y Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Interface


y If you want to use the REPO function, please connect the remote control device via the
REPO interface.

y Dry Contact Interface


y Please connect the dry contact devices such as alarms and switches via the DRY CON-
NECTOR interface. You can connect up to six devices.
RS232
DRY CONNECTOR REPO
1
2
3

Dry Contact Interface 1 ~ 6


5 4
6

(Figure 3-31: Dry Contact Interface and Startup Events)

y The following table is the list of default startup events of the dry contact interface 1
~6
.
The dry contact device will be activated (contact closure) if the relevant event occurs.

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No. Startup Event

1 The main input circuit breaker has tripped or has been disconnected.

2 The switchboard circuit breaker 1 has tripped or has been disconnected.

3 The switchboard circuit breaker 2 has tripped or has been disconnected.

4 The transformer temperature exceeds 150°C (applicable to models with a


transformer) *

5 The system temperature is too high (default value is 40°C) *

6 Output phase is overloaded.

y *You can change the default values via the control panel. Please refer to 6.7 System
Functions.

y After completing the above connection, please use a screwdriver to lock back the commu-
nication interface cover.

NOTE:
To purchase optional accessories, please contact your local dealer or customer
service.

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Chapter 4: Initial Start-up

WARNING:
Only qualified service personnel can perform the following operation! High voltage in the
cabinet can be fatal. Please use safety devices (such as: insulating gloves and shoes), and
carefully follow the steps below.

NOTE:
1. When initially starting up the Power Distribution Cabinet or re-running it after it has not
been used for a long time, please ask a qualified maintenance worker to perform a de-
tailed safety check and monitor the start-up procedures.
2. If you have any question or need assistance during the start-up, please contact your lo-
cal dealer or customer service.
3. If the side panels, protective doors and protective plates are removed during the installa-
tion process, please install them back to the original places.

Before starting the Power Distribution Cabinet, please make sure to perform the following
safety checks to ensure proper operation of the device and personnel safety.

y External Check
___ 1. There are no damages in the appearance of the cabinet.
___ 2. There is proper clearance scope surrounding the cabinet. (Please refer to 3.2
Clearance Scope)

y Internal Check
___ 1. Open the front door, back door, protective doors and protective plates, then check
whether there are damages in the wires and each connection.
___ 2. Check whether the internal components or wires are loose, if so, please tighten
them.
___ 3. Remove any foreign objects not belonging to the Power Distribution Cabinet.
___ 4. Check whether the vents or fans (models with transformers) are blocked.

After the wiring and pre-startup checks mentioned above are completed, it is ready for initial
startup, Please follow the following steps:
1 Confirm that input power is off (not energized).

2 Confirm the switches of the main input circuit breaker, the switchboard circuit breaker
and the branch circuit breaker are in the position of OFF.

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3 Disconnect the power fuse holder at the back as shown in the figure below.

OFF

(Figure 4-1: Disconnect the


Power Fuse Holder)

4 Turn on the input power (energized). /LQHV /LQH


8 9: *

5 When installing the three-phase three-wire


model with a transformer, please use a multime-
ter to check whether the line voltages of UV, VW
and WU are within the normal range of input line 000.0
voltage (based on the model you have ordered,
please refer to 2.2 Product Model). If not within
the normal range, please check the input power.

(Figure 4-2: Measure the Input Line


Voltage on the Three-phase
Three-wire Model)

/LQHV /LQH
6 1 5 6 7 *
When installing the three-phase four-wire
model with a transformer, please use a mul-
timeter to check whether the phase voltages
of RN, SN and TN are within the normal
range of input phase voltage (based on the
model you have ordered, please refer to 2.2
000.0
Product Model) and whether the grounding
lines are firmly connected. If not within the
normal range, please check the input power.

(Figure 4-3: Measure the Input Line


Voltage on the Three-phase
Four-wire Model)

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7 After confirming the input phase voltage is normal, turn off the switch of the power fuse
holder at the back of the cabinet as shown in the figure below.

OFF

(Figure 4-4: Close the Power


Fuse Holder)

8 Switch the main input circuit breaker at the back of the cabinet to the position of ON. If
your Power Distribution Cabinet is equipped with a transformer, please check the output
phase and line voltage via the control panel. And based on the model you have ordered
(please refer to 2.2 Product Model) to see whether the output voltage after transforma-
tion is normal.

ON

ON

(Figure 4-5: Turn on the Main


Input Circuit Breaker

9 Switch the switchboard breaker inside the Power Distribution Cabinet to the position of
ON.

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ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON

(Figure 4-6: Turn on the


Switchboard Circuit Breaker)

10 Switch each branch circuit breaker to the ON position.

ON
ON

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
ON

ON
ON

(Figure 4-7: Turn on each Branch Circuit Breaker)

11 Please refer to 6.5 Initial Setting and 6.6 Alarm Function Setting to set the system
parameters.

12 To ensure safety, before maintenance or replacement, please make sure to follow the
steps of 5.2 Shut Down the Power Distribution Cabinet for shutdown.

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Chapter 5: Start-up and Shutdown

This chapter will explain how to start up and shut down:

y Power Distribution Cabinet


y EPO Function
y REPO Function
y Fans (in the model equipped with a transformer)

5.1 Start up the Power Distribution Cabinet


NOTE:
The following start-up steps apply only to the Power Distribution Cabinet that has
been running normally. If this is the initial start-up after you have completed the instal-
lation, please make sure to refer to Chapter 4: Initial Start-up first.

Please start up the Power Distribution Cabinet in accordance with the following steps:

1 Switch the main input circuit breaker at the back of the cabinet to the ON position. If your
Power Distribution Cabinet is equipped with a transformer, please check the input and
output voltage through the control panel (please refer to 6.7.2 Check the System, Input
and Output Data). Then please check whether the fans work normally. Please refer to
6.7.7 Test the Buzzer, LEDs and Fans.

ON

ON

(Figure 5 -1: Turn on the Main Input Circuit Breaker)

2 Switch each switchboard circuit breaker to the ON position.

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ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON

(Figure 5-2: Turn on Each Switchboard Circuit Breaker)

3 Switch each branch circuit breaker to the ON position.

ON
ON

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
ON

ON
ON

(Figure 5-3: Turn on Each Branch Circuit Breaker)

5.2 Shut Down the Power Distribution Cabinet


To shut down, store, maintain the Power Distribution Cabinet or replace components, you
must correctly shut down the cabinet to ensure that your device is not damaged or the data
are not lost due to power disconnection. Please follow the following steps:

1 If there is data storage function in the device connected through the circuit breaker,
please make sure to confirm that the document is saved, and then shut down the device
after confirmation.

2 Switch each branch circuit breaker in the cabinet to the OFF position.

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OFF
ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF

(Figure 5-4: Turn off Each Branch Circuit Breaker)

3 Switch each switchboard circuit breaker in the cabinet to the OFF position.

OFF

ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

(Figure 5-5: Turn off Each


Switchboard Circuit Breaker)

4 Switch the main input circuit breaker to the OFF position.

OFF

OFF

(Figure 5-6: Turn off the Main


Input Circuit Breaker)

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5.3 EPO Function


If you need to immediately shut down the Power Distribution Cabinet in case of emergency,
please follow the following steps:

1 Please open the plastic cover of the EPO button on the control panel.

2 Press the EPO button, then the main input circuit breaker will trip and stop all switch-
board output.

UNIT:#1 .1
2 0 1 2 -0 1 -2 0
1 5 :5 5 :0 0
1 LOGIN
ADMINISTRATOR ****
USER ****

F1: F2:

EPO 2

(Figure 5-7: Activate EPO Function)

3 Press again the EPO button, and it will revert to its normal operating condition.

5.4 REPO Function

NOTE:
You must first use the REPO contacts inside the communication interfaces to connect
to the remote device for remote shutdown, please see 3.4.8 Communication Inter-
faces.

In case of emergency, you must shut down the Power Distribution Cabinet using the REPO
Function. Please activate the switch of the remote device, then the main input circuit breaker
will trip and stop all switchboard output. Triggering the switch again will make the Power Dis-
tribution Cabinet revert to its normal operating condition.

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5.5 Fans
If your Power Distribution Cabinet is the model with a transformer, there are fans equipped at
the back of the cabinet to reduce the system temperature. Turning off the fans may cause the
system temperature increase. Unless you need to maintain, clean them or replace the com-
ponents (such as fuses), please do not open any fan fuse holder. To check whether the fans
works normally, please refer to 6.7.7 Test the Buzzer, LEDs and Fans. If the fuse holder
lights are flashing, it indicates that the fuses are abnormal and need to be replaced. 1 Please
pull out the fan fuse holder 2 and replace fuses as shown in the following figure.

1
2

(Figure 5-8: Replace the Fan Fuses)

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Chapter 6: Operation

This chapter explains how to operate, interpret LED indicators, conduct initial setting and set the Pow-
er Distribution Cabinet.
The LCD monitor of the Power Distribution Cabinet can display the current system status and event
logs, and allows you to set and view parameters. If the back light is not lit, pressing any button will
activate it. On the initial status screen, you can view the system date and time as well as the switch-
board circuit breaker status. The recycling numbers shown within the parentheses PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT (004)
represent the code of occurring event. Pressing F1 or F2 will access the alarm records. On the status
screen, pressing will enter the main menu screen. If idling for more than five minutes, the LCD
monitor back light will automatically turn off.

UNIT:# 1.1
2012- 0 1 - 2 0
15:55 :0 0

Status Screen

PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT (004)

F1: F2:

NOTE:
The LCD monitor supports multi-language display. If you want to change the display lan-
guage, please see 6.7.6 Change the Display Language.

The following table shows the instructions of the LED indicators and buttons.

UNIT: # 1 . 1
MAIN ON 2 0 1 2 -0 1 -2 0
15:55:00

LOGIN
ADMINISTRATOR
OVERLOAD
USER
****
****
F1

WARNING F2
EPO

FAULT F1: F2:

(Figure 6-1: Control Panel)

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6.1 LED Indicators and Buttons
Panel
No. Function Description
Mark
1 MAIN ON Power 1. Light up (green): system in operation.
Indicator 2. Dark: The system is not started. If with an alarm every
second, it indicates one of the following situations oc-
curs:
1) Main input voltage value is abnormal
2) Main input voltage frequency is abnormal
3) Phase input current THD (total harmonic distor-
tion) is too high

2 OVER- Overload 1. Light up (orange): The system is overloaded. If with


LOAD Indicator an alarm every second, it indicates one of the follow-
ing situations occurs:
1) Phase output is overloaded
2) Output neutral line current is too high
3) Switchboard line current is overloaded
4) Switchboard neutral line current is too high
5) Switchboard branch circuit current is too high.
6) Phase input is overloaded
7) Input neutral line is overloaded
8) System is overloaded
2. Dark: System load is normal

3 WARNING Abnormal 1. Light up (orange): When the abnormal condition in-


condition dicator lights up, it will be accompanied with alarms.
Indicator The following explains the system statuses represent-
ed by different warnings:
1) Alarming every three seconds indicates one of the
following situations occurs:
* Phase input current is high
* Phase output current is high
* Switchboard phase current is high
* The fans are abnormal
* Transformer high temperature alarm (above
125°C)

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Panel
No. Function Description
Mark
3 WARNING Abnormal 2) Alarming every second indicates one of the follow-
condition ing situations occurs:
Indicator * System temperature is too high
* Output voltage is abnormal
* Phase output power factor is too low
* Phase output current or voltage THD is too high
* Switchboard phase power factor is too low
* Switchboard phase current THD is too high
2. Dark: System is normal.

4 FAULT Internal 1. Light up (red): When the internal abnormal condition


Abnormal indicator lights up, it will be accompanied with alarms.
Condition The following explains the system statuses represent-
Indicator ed by different warnings:
1) Alarming every half second indicates one of the
following situations occurs:
* Input voltage phase loss
* Input voltage is unbalanced
* Grounding current is too high
* Transformer temperature is too high (above
150°C)
2) Alarming continuously indicates one of the follow-
ing situations occurs:
* Digital Signal Processor (DSP) communication
is abnormal
* Control panel communication is abnormal
* EPO or REPO function is initiated
* Memory is abnormal
2. Dark: System is normal

5 ESC key Goes back to the previous screen or cancels current


selection.

6 F1 Function key Previous screen / cursor up / cursor left / value increase


F1

7 F2 Function key Next screen / cursor down / cursor right / value decrease
F2

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Panel
No. Function Description
Mark
8 Enter key Enters into the selected option, menu or confirms current
setting.

9 Buzzer ON Enables the buzzer.


button

10 Buzzer OFF Disables the buzzer.


button

11 EPO EPO button Pressing this button will disconnect the main circuit
breaker and cut off the loads.

NOTE:
Please refer to Chapter 8: Troubleshooting to solve problems. If you have any
questions, please contact your local dealer or customer service.

6.2 Icon Description


No. Symbol Description
1 F1: Cursor up

2 F2: Cursor down

3 F1: Cursor to the left

4 F2: Cursor to the right

5 F1: Number increase

6 F2: Number decrease

7 Goes back to the previous screen or cancels current selection.

8 Goes to the next screen/ column or confirms current selection.

When this symbol occurs, it means that you can change your
9
selected item’s setting.

10 The circuit breaker is in the OFF status.

11 The circuit breaker is in the ON status.

12 AC input

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6.3 Menu Navigation


(Level 1) PDC DIAGRAM ALARM PAGES (Level 1)

MAIN MENU (Level 2)

(Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3) (Level 3)

SYSTEM LEVEL PANEL LEVEL BRANCH LEVEL ALARM UPS SETUP


MAINTENANCE
MEASURE MEASURE MEASURE STATUS & CONTROL
(Level 4) (Level 4) (Level 4) (Level 4) (Level 4) (Level 4)

SYSTEM PANEL 1  PANEL 1  SYSTEM ALARM/ SYSTEM SETUP S/N


SYSTEM T(濎)/ SYSTEM

(Level 5)
LOAD/ AMP./
(Level 5)

IPHASE/ KVA/ KW/ (Level 5)


(Level 5)

I-GROUND(A) (Level 5)
KWh/ LOAD/ MAX AMP./ MIN AMP./ SYSTEM OVER TEMP ALARM SETUP/ FW VERSION
P-FACTOR/ ITHD/ OVER CURRENT/ SYSTEM

(Level 5)
INPUT 1  SYSTEM/
I-NEUTRAL UNDER CURRENT SYSTEM ALARM/  SYSTEM OVER DISPLAY/ DSP
VPHASE/ VLINE/ INPUT


(Level 6)
 TEMP/ VALUE/
(Level 5)

PANEL 2 PANEL 2
IPHASE/ OVER VOLTAGE/ VOLT PHASE LACK/ STATISTICS
I-NEUTRAL IPHASE/ KVA/ KW/ LOAD/ AMP./
UNDER VOLTAGE/ VOLT UNBALANCE/
(Level 5)

(Level 5)

KWh/ LOAD/ MAX AMP./ MIN AMP./


INPUT 2 
OVER CURRENT/ GROUND FAULT

(Level 5)
P-FACTOR/ ITHD/ OVER CURRENT/ EVENT LOG
UNDER CURRENT/
LOAD/ ITHD/ I-NEUTRAL UNDER CURRENT ALARM SETUP/ 
NEUTRAL OVER
INPUT 1
(Level 5)

TOTAL KVA/ CURRENT/


PANEL 3  PANEL 3  ADVANCED
TOTAL KW/ OVER ITHD OVER VOLT/

(Level 5)
TOTAL KWh IPHASE/ KVA/ KW/ LOAD/ AMP./ UNDER VOLT/ CLR STATISTICS/
(Level 5)

(Level 5)

(Level 6)
KWh/ LOAD/ MAX AMP./ MIN AMP./ OVER AMP./ CLR EVENT LOG/
OUTPUT 1 SYSTEM ALARM/
P-FACTOR/ ITHD/ OVER CURRENT/ INPUT UNDER AMP./ SYSTEM FW UPGRADE
VPHASE/ VLINE/ I-NEUTRAL UNDER CURRENT NEUTRAL OVER AMP.
(Level 5)

IPHASE/ FREQ/ OVER VOLTAGE/


UNDER VOLTAGE/ ALARM SETUP/
I-NEUTRAL 
OVER CURRENT/ INPUT 2

(Level 6)
(Level 5)

OUTPUT 2 UNDER CURRENT/ OVER ITHD


NEUTRAL OVER
(Level 5)

KVA/ KW/ KWh/


CURRENT/ ALARM SETUP/
LOAD/ P-FACTOR/ OUTPUT 1
OVER VTHD/
VTHD/ ITHD
OVER ITHD/
OVER VOLT/
UNDER POWER
UNDER VOLT/

(Level 6)
FACTOR
OVER AMP./
UNDER AMP./
PANEL ALARM
NEUTRAL OVER AMP./
OVER AMP./ UNDER POWER FACTOR
(Level 5)

UNDER AMP./
ALARM SETUP/
NEUTRAL OVER AMP./
OUTPUT 2
OVER THD/ UNVER
POWER FACTOR OVER VTHD
OVER ITHD

PANEL SETUP
OVER AMP./
UNDER AMP./
(Level 5)

NEUTRAL OVER AMP./


OVER ITHD/
UNDER POWER FACTOR

BRANCH SETUP
(Level 5)

OVER VALUE ALARM/


UNDER VALUE ALARM

CONTROL & TEST


BUZZER/
(Level 5)

BUZZER&LED TEST/
FAN TEST 

LOCAL
DATE(Y-M-D)&TIME/
DATE FORMAT/
(Level 5)

SERIAL COM ID/


LCD CONTRAST/
ADMIN PASSWORD/
USER PASSWORD/
LANGUAGE

(Figure 6-2: LCD Monitor Function Menu Navigation)

NOTE:
*1: Only applicable to the model installed with a transformer.
*2: The number of the switchboard varies depending on the model.

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6.4 Account Permissions and Login
The Power Distribution Cabinet will distribute permissions according to different accounts. The
User can set the date and time, date format, LCD contrast, user password and language.
Other settings can only be viewed but not changed. The administrator is authorized to change
all the settings.
When you want to modify the settings, but you have not logged in or do not have sufficient
permissions (for example, log in as the user but modify settings beyond permissions), the
login screen will appear. If five minutes has passed after the last modification, you must re-
login.

In the login page, use F1 or F2 to select the login account, and select to confirm. The
administrator password and the user password include four numbers (default password is
0000). Use F1 or F2 to select the first number, and then press to select the next number.
After inputting all numbers, press to confirm.
If the password is wrong, the system will automatically jump back to the original screen.
Please repeat the above steps to re-sign in and enter the correct password.

6.5 Initial Settings


We recommend that after wiring, you set the date, time and password immediately. In the
status screen, please press to go to the Main Menu. Use F1 or F2 to select UPS Setup &
Control, and then press to confirm. Press F1 or F2 to select Local, and then press
to confirm. Use F1 or F2 to select Date & Time, and then press to confirm.

NOTE:
If this is the first time to modify settings after start-up, you must first select the login
account and enter the password to continue. For login, please refer to 6.4 Account
Permission and Login.

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LOGIN
ADMINISTRATOR ****
USER ****

F1: F2:

After login, go to the Local page. When the cursor becomes , it means that you can modify
the parameters. Please use F1 or F2 to set the values, and then press to jump to the next

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column. After that, please press to confirm.

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LOCAL
DATE(Y-M-D)&TIME 10 - 01 - 01 00 : 04 : 43
DATE FORMAT Y-M-D M-D-Y D-M-Y
SERIAL COM ID 1
LCD CONTRAST 1
ADMIN PASSWORD 0 0 0 0
USER PASSWORD 0000
LANGUAGE ENGLISH 丨 檻 䭧 Ἲ

F1: F2:

After date modification is completed, to protect the system, please continue to change the
password. Use F1 or F2 to select Admin Password or User Password, then press and
use F1 or F2 to select numbers. Press to jump to the next number. After inputting all num-
bers, please press to confirm. Please note that in order to prevent password leakage,
even if the default password has been changed, the screen still shows 0000.

Next, please set Serial COM ID in accordance with the position of the Power Distribution
Cabinet in the sequence. Use F1 or F2 to select Serial COM ID. Press and use F1 or F2
to select numbers (1~9). Then press to confirm.

If you need to adjust LCD contrast, please use F1 or F2 to select LCD Contrast. Press
and use F1 or F2 to adjust the contrast ratio (1~9). Then press to confirm.

6.6 Alarm Function Settings


To make the Power Distribution Cabinet play its monitoring alarm role, you must set each
alarm value for the system, switchboards and branches and set the alarming switches. When
the system detects abnormal conditions, it will alert the user through the buzzer, and record in
the alarm log.

6.6.1 System Alarm Settings


1 In the Main Menu, please select UPS Setup & Control ¼ System Setup ¼ Alarm
Setup/System. After that, please set the System Over-temperature Value, Voltage
Phase Lack, Voltage Unbalance and Ground Fault.

(If your Power Distribution Cabinet is the model with a transformer, please go to 2 . If
your Power Distribution Cabinet is the model without a transformer, please skip 2 and
3 , and directly go to 4 .)

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SYSTEM ALARM SETUP/SYSTEM
SYSTEM OVER TEMP
VALUE (濎) 40
VOLT PHASE LACK ENABLE DISABLE
VOLT UNBALANCE ENABLE DISABLE
GROUND FAULT ENABLE DISABLE

F1: F2:

2 After finishing the settings, please go back to the previous page and select Alarm
Setup/Input 1. After that, please set the over voltage value, under voltage value,
over ampere value, under ampere value and neutral over ampere value.

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SYSTEM ALARM SETUP/OUTPUT


OVER VOLT UNDER VOLT
VALUE(V) 242 VALUE(V) 191
OVER AMP. UNDER AMP.
VALUE(A) 90 VALUE(A) 0
NEUTRAL OVER AMP.
VALUE(A) 121

F1 : F2 :

3 Please return to the System Setup page, and select Alarm Setup/ Input 2. After that,
please set the ITHD value.

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SYSTEM ALARM SETUP/OUTPUT


OVER ITHD(%)
VALUE 999

F1: F2:

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4 After finishing the setting, please press go back to the previous page and select
Alarm Setup/Output 1. After that, please set the over voltage value, under voltage
value, over ampere value, under ampere value, neutral over ampere value and un-
der power factor value.

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SYSTEM ALARM SETUP/OUTPUT


OVER VOLT UNDER VOLT
VALUE(V) 132 VALUE(V) 104
OVER AMP. UNDER AMP.
VALUE(A) 177 VALUE(A) 0
NEUTRAL OVER AMP. UNDER POWER FACTOR
VALUE(A) 222 VALUEA 75

F1 : F2 :

5 After finishing the settings, please go back to the previous page and select Alarm
Setup/Output 2. After that, please set the over VTHD value and over ITHD value.

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SYSTEM ALARM SETUP/OUTPUT


OVER VTHD(%) OVER ITHD(%)
VALUE 5 VALUE 15

F1: F2:

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6.6.2 Switchboard Alarm Settings
Please go to Main Menu ¼  UPS Setup & Control ¼  Panel Setup, then go to the Panel
column to select the number of the switchboard that you would like to set (1/2/3, depending
on the configurations of your Power Distribution Cabinet). Set the over ampere value, under
ampere value, neutral over ampere value, over ITHD value and under power factor value
for each switchboard.

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2 0 1 2 -0 1 -2 0
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PANEL SETUP
PANEL 1
OVER AMP. UNDER AMP.
VALUE(A) 88 VALUE(A) 0
NEUTRAL OVER AMP. OVER ITHD(%)
VALUE(A) 111 VALUE 15
UNDER POWER FACTOR
VALUE 75

F1: F2:

6.6.3 Branch Alarm Set-up


Please go to Main Menu ¼ UPS Setup & Control ¼ Branch Setup then go to the Panel to
select the number of the switchboard that you would like to set (1/ 2/ 3, depending on the con-
figurations of your Power Distribution Cabinet). Use the Branch to select the number of the
circuit breaker that you would like to set (1~42, depending on your configurations). According
to the type and rating of each circuit breaker that you use, set the relevant type, over value
alarm and value (A/ A/ KW), under value alarm and value (A/ A/ KW).

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BRANCH ALARM SETUP


PANEL 0
BRANCH 00
TYPE CURRENT CURRENT DEMAND
WATTAGE DEMAND
OVER VALUE ALARM ON OFF
VALUE(A/A/KW) 000
UNDER VALUE ALARM ON OFF
VALUE(A/A/KW) 000
F1: F2:

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6.7 System Functions

6.7.1 Check the Alarm Page


To view the alarm page, please press F1 or F2 in the status screen, then the recycling alarm
logs will appear on the LCD monitor. If the system idles for 60 seconds or is pressed, it will
return to the status screen.

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PRESS TO BROWSE EVENT (004)

F1: F2:

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PANEL #2 CIRCUIT BREAKER OPENT


REDUCE LOAD ON PANEL #2
SERVICE REQUIRED

F1: F2:

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6.7.2 Check the System, Input and Output Data
Please go to Main Menu ¼ System Level Measure to select the items that you would like to
check. After that, press F1 or F2 to switch the System, Input and Output data pages.

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SYSTEM OUTPUT
SYSTEM T(濎) 29.6 L1-N/L2 L2-N/L3 L3-N/L1
I-GROUND(A) 0.0 VPHASE(V) 120.0 120.3 118.9
VLINE(V) 208.0 207.1 206.8
IPHASE(A) 25.4 25.2 25.6
FREQ (Hz) 59.9
I-NEUTRAL(A) 0.0

F1: F2: F1 : F2 :

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INPUT OUTPUT
L1-N/L2 L2-N/L3 L3-N/L1 L1-N L2-N L3-N
VPHASE(V) 217.6 218.1 215.2 KVA 3.0 3.0 3.0
KW 3.0 3.0 3.0
VLINE(V) 376.9 377.9 372.8
KWh 3 3 1.4
IPHASE(A) 14.8 14.4 14.8
LOAD(%) 14.1 14.1 14.4
I-NEUTRAL(A) 0.0
P-FACTOR 1.00 1.00 1.00
VTHD(%) 2.1 2.2 2.8
ITHD(%) 1.4 1.5 2.1

F1 : F2 : F1: F2:

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INPUT
L1-N L2-N L3-N
LOAD(%) 16.3 15.8 16.3
ITHD(%) 0.9 1.0 1.3
TOTAL KVA 9.5
TOTAL KW 9.4
TOTAL KWh 80

F1: F2:

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6.7.3 Check the Switchboard Data


Please go to the Main Menu ¼ Panel Level Measure. After that, press F1 or F2 to switch the
displayed pages.

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PANEL1
L1-N L2-N L3-N
IPHASE(A) 25.8 25.9 25.8
KVA 3.1 3.1 3.0
KW 3.1 3.0 3.0
KWh 3 3 3
LOAD(%) 29.0 29.1 29.0
P-FACTOR 1.00 0.98 1.00
ITHD(%) 1.4 1.4 2.1
I-NEUTRAL(A) 0.0

F1 : F2 :

6.7.4 Check the Branch Level Data


Please go to Main Menu ¼ Branch Level Measure. After that, press F1 or F2 to switch the
displayed pages.

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PANEL1
LOAD(%)/AMP.(A)/MAX/MIN/O.C/U.C
#01 161.8/ 25.9/ 26.3/ 1.0 / N / N
#02 163.1/ 26.1/ 26.4/ 1.0 / N / N
#03 162.5/ 26.0/ 26.3/ 1.1 / N / N
#04 163.1/ 26.1/ 26.4/ 1.0 / N / N
#05 161.2/ 25.8/ 26.2/ 1.1 / N / N
#06 163.1/ 26.1/ 26.5/ 1.0 / N / N
#07 161.8/ 25.9/ 26.3/ 0.9 / N / N
#08 162.5/ 26.0/ 26.3/ 1.0 / N / N
F1 : F2 :

6.7.5 Check the Alarm Status


Please go to Main Menu ¼ Alarm Status, and you can check the statuses of the System
Alarm, Input (model with a transformer), Output and Panel Alarm.

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SYSTEM ALARM/SYSTEM SYSTEM ALARM/OUTPUT
STATUS VALUE STATUS VALUE
SYSTEM OVER TEMP N 27.3 OVER VOLTAGE N 0.0
UNDER VOLTAGE Y 0.0
OVER CURRENT N 19.6
UNDER CURRENT N 19.0
NEUTRAL OVER CURRENT N 16.0
OVER VTHD N 000.0
OVER ITHD N 000.0
UNDER POWER FACTOR N 000.0
F1: F2: F1: F2:

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SYSTEM ALARM/OUTPUT PANEL ALARM
STATUS VALUE 1 2
OVER VOLTAGE N 0.0 OVER AMP. N 5.7 N 5.4
UNDER VOLTAGE Y 0.0 UNDER AMP. N 5.4 N 5.4
OVER CURRENT N 8.3 NEUTRAL OVER AMP. N 30. N 3.9
UNDER CURRENT N 6.4 OVER THD N 000.0 N 000.0
NEUTRAL OVER CURRENT N 4.2 UNVER POWER FACTOR N 00.00 N 00.00
OVER ITHD N 000.0

F1: F2: F1: F2:

6.7.6 Change the Display Language


Please go to Main Menu ¼ UPS Setup & Control ¼ Local ¼ Language, then press .
After that, the cursor will become and you can specify the display language.

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LOCAL
DATE(Y-M-D)&TIME 10 - 01 - 01 00 : 04 : 43
DATE FORMAT Y-M-D M-D-Y D-M-Y
SERIAL COM ID 1
LCD CONTRAST 1
ADMIN PASSWORD 0 0 0 0
USER PASSWORD 0000
LANGUAGE ENGLISH 丨 檻 䭧 Ἲ

F1: F2:

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6.7.7 Test the Buzzer, LEDs and Fans


On the control panel, press button to activate the buzzer alarm function, or use the
button to disable it. You can also go to Main Menu ¼ UPS Setup & Control ¼ Control &
Test ¼ Buzzer to set the buzzer alarm. To test whether the buzzer works normally, select
Buzzer & LED Test, and then press to confirm. The four alarm indicators on the control
panel will light up automatically and the buzzer will also sound to test whether it works nor-
mally. To test the fans, please select Fan Test, and then select to confirm.

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CONTROL&TEST
BUZZER ENABLE DISABLE
BUZZER&LED TEST
FAN TEST

F1: F2:

NOTE:
1. Only if you install the model with a transformer, the fan test option will appear.
2. If an abnormal condition happens during the test, please refer to Chapter 8:
Troubleshooting. If you have any questions, please contact your local dealer or
customer service.

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6.7.8 Check the Firmware Version
Please go to Main Menu Maintenance, and then select Firmware (FW) Version. The screen
shows the firmware version for the system, display and DSP respectively.

NOTE:
If you want to upgrade the firmware, please contact your local dealer or customer
service.

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SYSTEM PDC MAIN 00
DISPLAY PDC - LCM - TR 0000
DSP #1 PDC DSP 00

F1: F2:

6.7.9 Check the Event Log


Please go to Main Menu ¼ Maintenance, and then select Event Log. The number, event
occurrence time, date and description are recorded in each event. Please use F1 or F2 to
scroll the pages.

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<3000> 10 - 12 - 07 17 : 21 : 07
Panel 1 L1: Over THD Recover

F1: F2:

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6.7.10 Clear Statistical Data and Event Log


Please go to Main Menu ¼ Maintenance ¼ Advanced, then select Clear Statistics or
Clear Event Log, and then click .

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ADVANCED
CLR STATISTICS OK?
CLR EVENT LOG
SYSTEM FW UPGRADE

F1: F2:

6.7.11 Restart the Display Panel


There is a restart button on the control panel. In case of the LCD display error, you can use
this button to restart. It is located below the Fault indicator. Please insert the tip of a pin into
the hole and restart the display panel.

㗌㜆㗝
㗌㜆㠣
ḙ堳✗
㘥䤡⯠
仛㊋俬
ὦ䔏俬
寔姧

(Figure 6-3: Display Panel Restart Button)

NOTE: Restarting the display panel will not affect the saved settings.

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Chapter 7: Maintenance

7.1 Regular Maintenance

WARNING:
1. Danger! When the Power Distribution Cabinet is in normal operation, the high
voltage in the cabinet may be fatal! Only qualified service personnel can carry
out maintenance.
2. Before performing any maintenance, please disconnect the power.

In order to maintain the normal operation of the Power Distribution Cabinet, please periodi-
cally check whether the electrical contacts are normally solid, the heat dissipation hole is well-
ventilated, the fans work normally and there is no foreign object or dust accumulating inside
the cabinet. Clean the Power Distribution Cabinet regularly, especially the air vents, and make
sure that the air flows freely inside the cabinet. If necessary, use an air gun to clean to ensure
there is nothing blocking ventilation.

The following table is the recommended check schedule and inspection items.

Checking Time Checking Item


24 hours after installation 1. Whether the connection of each electronic component
is solid.
2. Whether the fans work normally.

30 days after installation 1. Whether the connection of each electronic component


is solid.
2. Whether the fans work normally.

Every six months 1. Whether the connection of each electronic component


is solid.
2. Whether the fans work normally.
3. Remove dust and check whether the air vents dissipate
heat well.

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Checking Time Checking Item


Every twelve months 1. Whether there is any damage on the front, back, side
and top of the cabinet.
2. If the adjustable levelling feet and rolling wheels at the
bottom of the cabinet are intact and work normally with-
out trouble.
3. Open the front and back doors, the protective doors and
the protective plates and carefully check whether the
parts inside the cabinet are damaged or defective.
4. Check whether the internal components (including each
circuit breaker and each wiring terminal) are loose.
Tighten them if necessary.
5. Whether the fans work normally.
6. Remove dust and check whether the air vents and the
protective plates dissipate heat well.
7. Remove any foreign objects not belonging to the inner
cabinet.

If you have any questions, please contact your local dealer or customer service.

7.2 Replace or Maintain Components


If internal components such as fuses, circuit breakers and wires are aging or broken down
and needed to be replaced, please ask qualified service personnel to conduct the replace-
ment, or contact your local dealer or customer service.

7.3 Storage
If you want to store the Power Distribution Cabinet which you do not use temporarily, it is rec-
ommended that you use the original packing material to cover the cabinet and put it in a place
where temperature and humidity can be well-controlled (-20°C ~ 40°C, RH 90°C) and there
are no corrosive substances, dust accumulation and pollutants (for environmental specifica-
tions, please see Appendix A: Technical Specifications). Do not make the Power Distribu-
tion Cabinet upside down or lie horizontally, or pile up sundries inside or above the cabinet.

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

The following explains the possible causes and solutions of abnormal conditions. If you have any
questions or need assistance, please contact your local dealer or customer service immediately.

System Troubleshooting:

No. Abnormal Status Possible Cause Solution

1 The fuse holder Fuse failure Please replace the fuses.


OLJKWLVÀDVKLQJ

2 Alarm event The buzzer is not working Use the buzzer button an the control
occurs but the or turned off. panel to start the buzzer, or refer to 6.7.7
buzzer does not Test the Buzzer, LEDs and Fans to
sound carry out test and start-up.

3 LCD monitor does The fuse is abnormal. Please replace the power switch fuse of
not light up. the monitoring system.

4 RS232 RS232 communication Check the RS232 communication wiring


Communication is cable is in poor connection RUFRQ¿UPWKHV\VWHPLVLQQRUPDO
abnormal. or the system is in poor grounding.
grounding.

5 The fans are The fan fuses are Check the fan fuses and clean the fans.
abnormal. abnormal. Foreign objects Replace them if the fans fail and refer to
and dust hinder the 6.7.7 Test the Buzzer, LEDs and Fans
operation of the blades, or to test the fans.
the fans go wrong.

6 Abnormal power Output short circuit, Check the load wires, total loads'
failure overload, automatic power capacity, the status of each circuit
off mechanism is started, breaker and automatic power off setting
or the circuit breaker goes (see 3.4.7 Automatic Power Off Mech-
wrong. anism). If the main circuit breaker or the
switchboard circuit breaker goes wrong,
please replace it.

7 The main circuit Emergency power off or Restore the emergency power off button,
breaker cannot be the automatic power off turn off the remote emergency shutdown
started. mechanism hasn't been device, or eliminate the abnormal status
restored. of the automatic power off mechanism.
Please see 3.4.7 Automatic Power Off
Mechanism.

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No. Abnormal Status Possible Cause Solution

8 No power supply The branch circuit breakers Check whether the output wiring is
for parts of the are not started; output short short-circuited. Re-plan load distribution
loads circuit or overload exists; or and reduce the output loads. If the
the branch circuit breakers branch circuit breakers go wrong, please
fail. replace them.

LCD monitor error message:

No. Message Possible cause Solution

1 MAINS INPUT Input voltage is abnormal or Please check the main input
VOLTAGE input wiring is wrong. voltage.
ABNORMAL
2 MAINS OUTPUT Input wiring is wrong. Please check input wiring.
FREQUENCY
OUT OF RANGE
3 PHASE #n System power quality is Please check the loads.
INPUT CURRENT abnormal.
THD HIGH
4 MAIN CIRCUIT The main input circuit breaker Please reduce the loads of the
BREAKER OPEN trips due to overload or has not system and notify service personnel
yet started. as soon as possible.
5 PANEL #n The #n Switchboard trips due to Please reduce the loads of the
CIRCUIT overload or has not yet started. switchboard and notify service
BREAKER OPEN personnel as soon as possible.
6 TRANSFORMER Transformer temperature is Please reduce the loads and check
TEMP HIGH higher than 125°C. whether the fans operate normally.
WARNING
7 TRANSFORMER Transformer temperature is Please reduce the loads and check
OVER TEMP higher than 150°C. whether the fans operate normally.
8 AMBIENT Room temperature is too high; Please adjust the indoor air
OVER HEAT ventilation is blocked or the conditioner temperature and check
fans are abnormal. whether there is a proper clearance
around the PDC. If the PDC is
equipped with a transformer, please
check whether the fans operate
normally.

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No. Message Possible cause Solution
9 INPUT POWER The input voltage exceeds the Please notify service personnel as
ABNORMAL rated value, or there is input soon as possible.
wiring phase loss or the input
voltage is unbalanced.
10 SECONDARY The chassis is live with a risk of Please notify service personnel as
GROUND current leakage! soon as possible.
CURRENT HIGH
11 EMERGENCY Emergency power off or remote After troubleshooting, press the
OFF emergency power off starts. EPO button again or turn off the
remote emergency power off device.
12 DSP #n INNER DSP chip is abnormal. Please notify service personnel as
COMMUNICATION soon as possible.
FAIL
13 LCM LCM module is abnormal. Please notify sercive personnel as
COMMUNICATION soon as possible.
LOSS
14 FRAM ABNORMAL FRAM is abnormal. Please notify service personnel as
soon as possible.
15 OUTPUT VOLTAGE The output voltage exceeds the Please check the system loads.
ABNORMAL rated value.
16 PHASE #n OUTPUT Phase #n is overloaded. Please reduce the phase #n loads.
CURRENT HIGH
17 PHASE #n Phase #n is overloaded. Please reduce the phase #n loads.
CURRENT IS
OVER LIMIT
18 PHASE #n iTHD System power quality is Please check the loads.
OR vTHD HIGH abnormal.
19 PHASE #n pf LOW Fictitious power of the #n phase Please check the loads.
is too much.

20 TOTAL Output three-phase loads are Please reduce the loads or reduce
SECONDARY unbalanced or load THD is too the load THD. If the problem
NEUTRAL high. persists, please notify service
CURRENT HIGH personnel.
21 PANEL #n Switchboard #n Phase #n is Please reduce the phase #n loads.
PHASE #n overloaded.
CURRENT HIGH

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No. Message Possible cause Solution


22 PANEL #n PHASE Switchboard #n Phase #n is Please reduce the phase #n loads.
#n CURRENT overloaded.
OVER LIMIT
23 PANEL #n PHASE Switchboard #n Phase #n is Please check the loads.
#n iTHD HIGH overloaded.
24 PANEL #n Fictitious power of Switchboard Please check the loads.
PHASE #n #n Phase #n is too much.
pf LOW
25 PANEL #n Switchboard #n three-phase Please reduce the Switchboard #n
NEUTRAL loads are unbalanced. loads.
CURRENT HIGH
26 PANEL #n Switchboard #n branch circuit Please reduce the branch circuit
BRANCH #n breaker #n is overloaded. breaker #n loads.
CURRENT HIGH
27 SYSTEM The system loads exceed the Please reduce the loads and check
OVERLOAD allowable range. the wiring.
28 PHASE #n INPUT Phase #n loads are too low, or Please check the phase #n loads
CURRENT LOW the switchboard circuit breaker and the wiring.
has tripped.
29 PHASE #n OUTPUT Phase #n loads are too low, or Please check the phase #n loads
CURRENT LOW the circuit breaker has tripped. and the wiring.
30 PANEL #n Switchboard #n phase #n Please check the loads and the
PHASE #n loads are too low, or the circuit wiring.
CURRENT LOW breaker has tripped.
31 PANEL #n Switchboard #n branch circuit Please rednce the branch circuit
BRANCH #n breaker #n loads are too low, or breaker #n loads and check the
CURRENT LOW the circuit breaker has tripped. wiring.
32 PHASE #n Phase #n is overloaded. Please reduce the phase #n loads.
INPUT CURRENT
IS OVER LIMIT
33 PHASE #n INPUT Phase #n is overloaded. Please reduce the phase #n loads.
CURRENT HIGH
34 FAN #n FAIL The fan fuse is burned out or Please clean the fan and check the
foreign objects and dust hinder fan fuse.
the operation of the blades.

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Model PDC
Capacity (kVA) 30, 50, 80, 100, 125

Number of Switchboard 1~3


Number of a Single Switchboard's
42 (plug-in) / 21 (fixed)
Circuit Breaker
Rated Voltage (Vac) 480/277, 400/230, 380/220, 208/120
Voltage Range ± 15%
Input
Frequency 50/60± 3 Hz
Phase Three-phase Three-wire + G/ Three-phase Four-wire+ G
Rated Voltage (Vac) 400/230, 380/220, 208/120
Phase Three-phase Four-wire+ G
Switchboard Circuit
225A, 30kA (220V)
Breaker
Output
Single-pole, double-pole and three-pole (plug-in: 15/20/30A;
Type of Circuit Breaker
fixed: 40/50A)
Type of Transformer
H-type, K-1, K-13, K-20 @ 50/60 Hz
(Optional)
Monitor 4.9" LCD Monitor
Interfaces
Communication Interfaces Smart Slot x 2, RS232 port x 1, Dry Contact x 6, REPO x 1
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 40°C (-4°F ~ 104°F)
Environment Relative Humidity < 90%
Running Noise < 70 dBA (measured in one meter)
Running Height 0 ~ 3000 meters (0 ~ 10000 feet)
Dimensions
600 x 1090 x 2000 mm
(W x D x H)
Without transformer: 225 kg
Appearance
With transformer: 475/545/645/725/795 kg for
Weight
30/50/80/100/125kVA respectively
(Weight varies depending on optional accesories)

NOTE:
1. Refer to the rating label for the safety rating.
2. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
3. The standard model’s input/ output voltage is 220/380Vac.
4. Any model whose input/ output voltage is not 220/380Vac should be used together with a
transformer, and such model must be customized and only available in Taiwan market.

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Appendix 2 Warranty

Appendix 2: Warranty

Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free from origi-
nal defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the product has any failure prob-
lem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or replace the product at its sole discretion according
to the failure situation.

This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper installation, opera-
tion, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural disaster, etc.), and this warranty
also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages.

Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If any mainte-
nance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.

WARNING:
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the environment and
the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the installation and the usage of this
product. The User Manual must be carefully followed. Seller makes no representation or war-
ranty as to the suitability or fitness of this product for any specific application.

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