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UPS5000-E-(50 kVA-300 kVA)

User Manual (50 kVA Power


Modules)

Issue 02

Date 2017-02-25

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2017. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or
representations of any kind, either express or implied.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the UPS5000-E-(50 kVA–300 kVA) in terms of its features,
performance, working principles, appearance as well as instructions for installation, and
operation and maintenance (O&M). UPS is short for uninterruptible power system.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
 Sales engineers
 Technical support engineers
 System engineers
 Hardware installation engineers
 Commissioning engineers
 Data configuration engineers
 Maintenance engineers

Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.

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Symbol Description
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to
personal injury.
Calls attention to important information, best practices
and tips.
NOTE is used to address information not related to
personal injury, equipment damage, and environment
deterioration.

Change History
Updates between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue
contains all updates made in previous versions.

Issue 01 (2017-02-25)
Updated the voltage and current data of the monitoring interface card.

Issue 01 (2016-10-20)
This issue is the first official release.

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Contents

About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii


1 Safety Precautions ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 General Safety .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Electrical Safety ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3 Operating Environment................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Battery Safety ............................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.5 Mechanical Safety ........................................................................................................................................................ 9
1.6 Laying Out Cables ...................................................................................................................................................... 10

2 Overview....................................................................................................................................... 12
2.1 Model Description ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Working Principle ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.1 Conceptual Diagram ................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.2.2 Working Modes........................................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.2.1 Normal Mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.2.2 Bypass Mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
2.2.2.3 Battery Mode ........................................................................................................................................................ 16
2.2.2.4 Maintenance Bypass Mode ................................................................................................................................... 17
2.2.2.5 ECO Mode ............................................................................................................................................................ 18
2.3 Product Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.1 Structure ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.2 Power Module .......................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.3.3 Bypass Module ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
2.3.4 Control Module ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
2.3.4.1 Overview .............................................................................................................................................................. 27
2.3.4.2 ECM...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
2.3.4.3 Dry Contact Card .................................................................................................................................................. 29
2.3.4.4 (Optional) Backfeed Protection Card .................................................................................................................... 31
2.3.4.5 (Optional) Dry Contact Extended Card ................................................................................................................ 31
2.3.4.6 Monitoring Interface Card .................................................................................................................................... 31
2.4 Typical Configurations................................................................................................................................................ 36
2.4.1 Single UPS ............................................................................................................................................................... 37
2.4.2 N+X Parallel System ............................................................................................................................................... 37

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2.4.3 Dual-Bus System ..................................................................................................................................................... 37


2.5 Optional Components ................................................................................................................................................. 38

3 Installation.................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1 Installation Preparations ............................................................................................................................................. 41
3.1.1 Site ........................................................................................................................................................................... 41
3.1.1.1 Weight and Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 41
3.1.1.2 Installation Environment ....................................................................................................................................... 45
3.1.1.3 Installation Clearances .......................................................................................................................................... 45
3.1.2 Tools ........................................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.1.3 Preparing Power Cables ........................................................................................................................................... 47
3.1.4 Unpacking and Checking ......................................................................................................................................... 52
3.2 Installing a Single UPS ............................................................................................................................................... 55
3.2.1 Installing the Cabinet ............................................................................................................................................... 55
3.2.2 Installing Batteries ................................................................................................................................................... 61
3.2.3 Installing Optional Components .............................................................................................................................. 62
3.2.3.1 Installing Antiseismic Kits .................................................................................................................................... 62
3.2.3.2 Installing an IP21 Component .............................................................................................................................. 64
3.2.3.3 Connecting an Ambient T/H Sensor ..................................................................................................................... 65
3.2.3.4 Connecting the BCB box ...................................................................................................................................... 66
3.2.3.5 Connecting the BBB box ...................................................................................................................................... 66
3.2.3.6 Installing a Battery Grounding Failure Detector ................................................................................................... 66
3.2.3.7 Connecting the iBAT ............................................................................................................................................ 68
3.2.4 UPS Cable Connection Reference ........................................................................................................................... 69
3.2.5 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-200K-SM) ................................................................................................................. 71
3.2.5.1 Routing Cables from the Top ................................................................................................................................ 71
3.2.5.2 Routing Cables from the Bottom .......................................................................................................................... 78
3.2.6 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-200K-FM) ................................................................................................................. 83
3.2.6.1 Routing Cables from the Top ................................................................................................................................ 83
3.2.6.2 Routing Cables from the Bottom .......................................................................................................................... 90
3.2.7 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-300K-SM) ............................................................................................................... 100
3.2.8 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-300K-SMT) ............................................................................................................ 107
3.2.9 Remote EPO .......................................................................................................................................................... 113
3.2.10 Connecting Communications Cables ................................................................................................................... 114
3.3 Installing a Parallel System....................................................................................................................................... 114
3.3.1 Installing the UPSs ................................................................................................................................................ 114
3.3.2 Connecting Power Cables ...................................................................................................................................... 116
3.3.3 Connecting Signal Cables ...................................................................................................................................... 119
3.4 Installation Verification............................................................................................................................................. 121

4 User Interface ............................................................................................................................. 124


4.1 LCD Interface ........................................................................................................................................................... 124
4.1.1 LCD ....................................................................................................................................................................... 124

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4.1.2 LCD Menu ............................................................................................................................................................. 125


4.1.2.1 Menu Hierarchy .................................................................................................................................................. 125
4.1.2.2 Initial Startup ...................................................................................................................................................... 126
4.1.2.3 Main Menu.......................................................................................................................................................... 127
4.1.3 System Info Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 128
4.1.3.1 Module Data Screen............................................................................................................................................ 129
4.1.3.2 Runn Info Screen ................................................................................................................................................ 129
4.1.3.3 Alarms Screen ..................................................................................................................................................... 137
4.1.3.4 Settings Screen.................................................................................................................................................... 140
4.1.3.5 Maintenance Screen ............................................................................................................................................ 169
4.1.3.6 About Screen ....................................................................................................................................................... 176
4.1.4 System Status Screen ............................................................................................................................................. 176
4.1.5 Common Functions Screen .................................................................................................................................... 177
4.2 WebUI ....................................................................................................................................................................... 178
4.2.1 Login ...................................................................................................................................................................... 178
4.2.2 Monitoring Page .................................................................................................................................................... 180
4.2.2.1 Active Alarms Page ............................................................................................................................................. 181
4.2.2.2 Real-time Data Page ........................................................................................................................................... 182
4.2.2.3 Param. Settings Page........................................................................................................................................... 182
4.2.2.4 Comm. Config. Page ........................................................................................................................................... 183
4.2.2.5 CIM Parameters .................................................................................................................................................. 183
4.2.2.6 Control Page ....................................................................................................................................................... 184
4.2.3 Query Page ............................................................................................................................................................ 184
4.2.3.1 Historical Alarms Page ....................................................................................................................................... 184
4.2.3.2 Logs Page ........................................................................................................................................................... 185
4.2.4 Config. Page .......................................................................................................................................................... 185
4.2.4.1 User Management ............................................................................................................................................... 185
4.2.4.2 Site Config. Page ................................................................................................................................................ 186
4.2.4.3 RCCMD .............................................................................................................................................................. 188
4.2.4.4 Managing the UPS by Using the NMS Complying with RFC1628 Standard ..................................................... 197
4.2.5 Maint. Page ............................................................................................................................................................ 198
4.2.6 Protecting the Server by Using the RCCMD Software .......................................................................................... 200
4.2.6.1 Introduction to the Software ............................................................................................................................... 200
4.2.6.2 RCCMD Event Shutdown and Message Sending ............................................................................................... 200
4.2.6.3 UPS Alive Check Function ................................................................................................................................. 202

5 Operations .................................................................................................................................. 205


5.1 Powering On and Starting the UPS ........................................................................................................................... 205
5.2 Shutting Down and Powering Off the UPS .............................................................................................................. 216
5.3 Starting the UPS in Battery Mode ............................................................................................................................ 218
5.4 Transferring to Bypass Mode .................................................................................................................................... 219
5.5 Setting ECO Mode .................................................................................................................................................... 219

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5.6 Testing Batteries ....................................................................................................................................................... 222


5.6.1 Forced Equalized Charging Test ............................................................................................................................ 222
5.6.2 Shallow Discharge Test .......................................................................................................................................... 223
5.6.3 Capacity Test.......................................................................................................................................................... 224
5.6.4 Test Data Download ............................................................................................................................................... 226
5.6.4.1 Download over the LCD ..................................................................................................................................... 226
5.6.4.2 Download over the WebUI ................................................................................................................................. 227
5.7 Transferring to Maintenance Bypass Mode .............................................................................................................. 228
5.8 Transferring from Maintenance Bypass Mode to Normal Mode .............................................................................. 231
5.9 Performing EPO........................................................................................................................................................ 233
5.10 Clearing the EPO State ........................................................................................................................................... 234
5.11 Exporting Data ........................................................................................................................................................ 237
5.12 Setting Hibernation Mode ....................................................................................................................................... 238
5.12.1 LCD ..................................................................................................................................................................... 239
5.12.2 WebUI .................................................................................................................................................................. 240

6 Routine Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 242


6.1 UPS Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................................... 242
6.1.1 Monthly Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 242
6.1.2 Quarterly Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 243
6.1.3 Annual Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 243
6.2 Battery Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................. 244
6.2.1 Precautions for Battery Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 245
6.2.2 Monthly Maintenance ............................................................................................................................................ 245
6.2.3 Quarterly Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 246
6.2.4 Annual Maintenance .............................................................................................................................................. 247

7 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................ 248


8 Technical Specifications .......................................................................................................... 250
8.1 Physical Specifications ............................................................................................................................................. 250
8.2 Internal Switch Parameters ....................................................................................................................................... 250
8.3 Environmental Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 251
8.4 Safety Regulations and EMC .................................................................................................................................... 251
8.5 Mains Input Electrical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 252
8.6 Bypass Input Electrical Specifications ...................................................................................................................... 252
8.7 Battery Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 253
8.8 Output Electrical Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 253
8.9 System Electrical Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 254

A (Optional) TN-C System Application .................................................................................. 255


B Menu Hierarchy ........................................................................................................................ 258
B.1 Menus on the LCD ................................................................................................................................................... 258
B.2 Menus on the WebUI................................................................................................................................................ 260

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C Alarm List .................................................................................................................................. 276


D Acronyms and Abbreviations................................................................................................ 289

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1 Safety Precautions

1.1 General Safety


This section describes safety precautions to consider before installing, maintaining, and
operating the UPS.

 To minimize the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment, read and follow all the
precautions in this document before performing any operation. The "DANGER",
"WARNING", "CAUTION", and "NOTICE" statements in this document are only
supplemental and do not represent all the safety instructions.
 Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install, operate, and maintain Huawei
equipment.

Follow the precautions and special safety instructions provided by Huawei when operating
Huawei products. Huawei will not be liable for any consequences that are caused due to
violations regarding general safety regulations and equipment design, production, and usage
safety standards.

Declaration
Huawei does not take responsibilities for the following situations:
 Operation under severe environments that are not specified in this document.
 Installation or use in environments that are not specified in related international
standards.
 Unauthorized product changes and software code modification.
 Operations not complying with the operation instructions and safety precautions in this
document.
 Damage caused by extreme natural environments.
 Damage caused by using batteries provided by Huawei for non-Huawei UPSs.
 Damage caused by using batteries not provided by Huawei.

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Power Grid Requirements


A standard UPS can connect to a three-phase, five-wire (L1, L2, L3, N, PE) TT, TN-C, TN-S,
and TN-C-S AC power distribution system (IEC60364-1).

Local Laws and Regulations


Equipment operations must comply with local laws and regulations. The safety instructions in
this document are only supplemental to local safety regulations.

Personal Requirements

Only Huawei engineers or engineers certified by Huawei are allowed to perform UPS
commissioning and maintenance. Otherwise, human injury or equipment damage may occur,
and any resulting UPS faults will be beyond warranty scope.

Personnel who plan to install or maintain Huawei equipment must receive thorough training,
understand all necessary safety precautions, and master the correct operation methods.
Trained and qualified personnel, or personnel certified or authorized by Huawei are:
 Allowed to install, operate, and maintain the equipment.
 Allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect the equipment.
 Allowed to replace or change the devices or components (including software).
 Operation personnel must report faults or errors that might cause serious safety issues to
related owners.
 This product should be installed and used according to the installation and technical,
specification requirements found in this manual. Otherwise, the product may be damaged,
and the resulting product exceptions or component damage will be beyond the warranty
scope.

Grounding Requirements
Devices to be grounded (excluding the energy storage unit) must meet the following
requirements:
 When installing a device, install the ground cable first. When removing a device, remove
the ground cable at the very end.
 Do not damage the ground conductor.
 Do not operate devices if the ground conductor is not installed. Before operating a device,
check the electrical connection of the device to ensure that it is securely grounded.

Personal Safety
 Do not operate the product, or handle cables, during thunderstorms.
 To avoid electric shocks, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.

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 Before operating a device, wear electrostatic discharge (ESD) clothes, ESD gloves, and
an ESD wrist strap. Remove any conductors (such as jewelry or watches) before the
operation to avoid electric shocks or burns.
 In the case of fire, leave the building or the equipment room immediately, and turn on the
fire alarm bell or make an emergency call. Never enter the building on fire in any case.
 If the cabinet provides an ESD jack, wear an ESD wrist strap and insert the ground
terminal of the ESD wrist strap into the jack.
 Ensure all switches are turned to OFF during device installation.
 Power on the UPS only after authorized engineers arrive at the site.
 If a C2 UPS is used in residential areas, additional measures must be taken to prevent
radio frequency interferences.
 If the UPS is used for life-supporting medical apparatus and facilities such as lifts where
adequate care has to be taken to ensure personal safety, discuss with the manufacturer in
advance about the applicability, settings, management, and maintenance of the UPS,
which require special considerations during design.

Device Safety
 Before operation, ensure that the device is firmly anchored to the floor or other solid
objects, such as a wall or an installation rack.
 Ensure ventilation vents are unblocked while the system is operating.
 Before powering on the device, ensure that all the screws inside it are securely tightened
and will not fall off during operation.
 After the installation, remove packing materials from the equipment area.
 Replace danger signs that have worn out or are unreadable.
 A UPS can be used to serve resistive-capacitive loads, resistive loads, and
micro-inductive loads. It is recommended that a UPS not be used for pure capacitive
loads, pure inductive loads, and half-wave rectification loads. It does not apply to energy
feedback loads.
 Do not alter the UPS internal structure or installation procedure unless consent from the
manufacturer is given.
 Never use water to clean electrical components inside or outside the UPS.
 Do not drill holes into a cabinet.

1.2 Electrical Safety


High Voltage

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 The high voltage power supply provides power for the device operation. Direct or indirect
contact with high voltage power sources may result in fatal injury.
 Non-standard or incorrect high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shocks.
 The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform high voltage and
AC operations.
 When selecting, connecting, and routing power cables, ensure compliance with local
laws and regulations.
 When operating the AC power supply facility, ensure compliance with local laws and
regulations.
 Before connecting cables to the UPS, ensure that the input power and mains power
distribution switches and output power distribution switch are turned off.
 Use only dedicated tools during high voltage and AC operations.
 If the operation is performed in a damp environment, ensure that the device is dry. When
water is found in the rack or the rack is damp, switch off the power supply immediately.

High Leakage Current

 Ground a device before powering it on. Otherwise, personal injury or device damage may
occur.
 If a "high leakage current" tag is attached to the panel of the device, ground the protective
ground terminal on the device enclosure before connecting the AC power supply to
prevent electric shocks.
 The UPS can generate high leakage currents. Using a circuit breaker that has the leakage
current protection function is not recommended.

Power Cable

Do not install or remove power cables when the device is on. Transient contact between the
core of the power cable and the conductor may generate electric arcs or sparks, which may
cause fire or damage eyesight.
 Before moving or reconnecting the UPS, disconnect the mains and batteries, open the
output power distribution switch, and wait a period of at least 5 minutes after the UPS
completely powers off. Otherwise, electric shocks may occur.
 Before installing or removing the power cable, open the power switch.
 Before connecting a power cable, check that its label is correct.

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Fuse

If a fuse needs replacing, ensure the new fuse is of the same type and specifications so that the
system runs safely.

Backfeed Protection Dry Contact


The UPS can be configured with a backfeed protection dry contact to work with an external
automatic circuit breaker, preventing the voltage from flowing back to input terminals over
static bypass circuits. If device installation and maintenance personnel do not need to use
backfeed protection, paste labels on the external bypass input circuit breakers informing that
the circuit is connected to the UPS. Disconnect the device from the UPS before performing
operations on the circuit.

Electrostatic Discharge

Static electricity generated by human bodies may damage the electrostatic-sensitive


components on boards, for example, the large-scale integrated (LSI) circuits.
 Wear a pair of ESD gloves or a well-grounded ESD wrist strap when touching the device
or handling boards or application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
 When holding a board, hold its edge without touching any components, especially chips.
 Package boards with ESD packaging materials before storing or transporting them.
Figure 1-1 shows how to wear an ESD wrist strap.

Figure 1-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap

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Liquid Prevention
 Do not place the product under areas prone to water leakage, such as near air conditioner
vents, ventilation vents, or feeder windows of the equipment room. Ensure that there is
no condensation inside the product or equipment room. Ensure that no liquid enters the
product. Otherwise, short circuits will occur and may result in serious injury or death.
 If any liquid is detected inside the product, immediately disconnect the power supply and
contact the administrator.

1.3 Operating Environment

Do not expose the equipment or perform any operations in an environment with flammable or
explosive gas, or smoke.

Any operation on any electrical device in an environment that has flammable air can cause
extreme danger. Strictly obey the operating environmental requirements specified in related
use manuals when using or storing the device.
Keep the UPS away from the following environments:
 Places where the temperature and humidity are beyond the range of 0–40°C and
0%–95% RH respectively.
 Places in direct sunlight or near heat sources.
 Places subject to vibrations or shocks.
 Dusty places, or places exposed to corrosive substances or salts.
 Marine environments or outdoor land environments (with simple shielding measures)
near pollution sources. If a site is near a pollution source, it must be at most:
− 3.7 km away from saline water areas such as the ocean.
− 3 km away from serious pollution sources, such as metallurgic plants, coal mines,
and thermal power plants.
− 2 km away from secondary pollution sources, such as chemical, rubber, and
galvanization industries.
− 1 km away from light pollution sources, such as packing houses, tanneries, and
boiler rooms.

1.4 Battery Safety


This section describes precautions for operating batteries.

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Before operating batteries, carefully read the safety precautions to ensure correct battery
handling and connection is performed, and personal safety is managed.

 To ensure battery safety and efficient battery management, use the batteries delivered with
the UPS. Huawei shall not be responsible for battery damage caused by using non-Huawei
batteries for Huawei UPSs.
 Ensure lead-acid battery handling is in accordance with local regulations.
 Incorrect handling of batteries may cause hazards. When operating batteries, avoid
battery short circuits and electrolyte overflow or leakage.
 Electrolyte overflow may damage the device by corroding metal parts and circuit boards,
and ultimately damaging the circuit boards.
 Short circuits caused by incorrect operations may cause serious injuries due to high
power of batteries.
 Do not reversely connect positive and negative battery terminals.
 Use batteries of the specified type. Otherwise, the batteries may be damaged.
 Check battery connections periodically to ensure that all screws are securely tightened.
 Install or store batteries in clean, cool, and dry environments.
 Do not decompose, transform, or damage batteries. Otherwise, battery short circuit,
electrolyte leakage, and even personal injury may occur.

Technical Specifications

Table 1-1 Battery specifications

Battery Type Minimum/Ma Cell Float Cell Cell


ximum Voltage Equalized Minimum
Number of Voltage Voltage
Batteries
Sealing Thirty to 2.23–2.27 2.3–2.4 V/cell 1.6–1.9 V/cell
lead-acid forty-six 12 V V/cell
battery batteries
Open lead-acid Thirty to 2.23–2.27 2.3–2.4 V/cell 1.6–1.9 V/cell
battery forty-six 12 V V/cell
batteries

A cell indicates a 2 V cell, each 12 V battery consists of six cells.

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Preventative Measures
When installing and maintaining batteries, pay attention to the following points:
 Use dedicated insulated tools.
 Take measures to protect eyes, such as using eye protection devices.
 Avoid skin contact with electrolyte overflow. Wear rubber gloves and protective
clothing.
 When handling a battery, ensure that its electrodes always point upward. Do not tilt or
overturn batteries.
 Switch off the power supply during installation and maintenance.

Short Circuit

Battery short circuits may cause personal injury. The high transient current generated by a
short circuit may release a surge of power and cause a fire.

To avoid battery short circuits, do not maintain batteries while they are in use.

Harmful Gas

Do not use unsealed lead-acid batteries. Lead-acid batteries emit flammable gas. Therefore,
place and secure lead-acid batteries horizontally to prevent fire or corrosion.

Store lead-acid batteries in a place with good ventilation, and take fire safety precautions.

Battery Temperature

High temperature may result in battery distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow.
 Install or store batteries far away from fire sources and heating devices such as
transformers. Never burn batteries.
 If the battery temperature exceeds 60°C, check the battery for electrolyte overflow. If
electrolyte overflows, handle the leakage immediately.

Electrolyte Leakage

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In the case of electrolyte leakage, counteract and absorb the leaking electrolyte immediately.

When moving or handling a battery whose electrolyte leaks, note that the leaking electrolyte
may harm human bodies. If the electrolyte leaks, use the following substances to counteract
and absorb the leaking electrolyte:
 Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda): NaHCO3
 Sodium carbonate (soda): Na2CO3
When using substances to counteract and absorb electrolytes, strictly follow the guidelines
provided by the battery manufacturer.
If any personnel are exposed to battery electrolyte, wash the exposed area with clean water
immediately and seek medical advice if the situation is serious.

1.5 Mechanical Safety


Moving Sharp Objects

Wear protective gloves when moving sharp objects.

Moving Heavy Objects

 Perform operations in accordance with all instructional symbols on the device.


 Take caution to avoid injury when moving heavy objects.
 When moving or lifting a device, hold the handle or bottom of the device.
 When transporting a device using a pallet truck, the forks must be properly positioned to
ensure that the device does not topple. No excessive tilt or jolt is allowed during the
transportation, and the maximum tolerance of the tilting angle during loading and
unloading is 15°. To avoid toppling, secure the device to the pallet truck by using ropes
before moving, and assign persons to watch out the device during movement.
 Move the cabinet with caution. Any bumping or falling may damage the device.

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Figure 1-2 Tilting angle of a cabinet

Handling Fans
Do not insert fingers or boards into the operating fans until the fans are switched off, and have
stopped running.

1.6 Laying Out Cables


Binding Signal Cables

Signal cables must be bound separately from strong-current cables and high-voltage cables.

Laying Out Cables


When the temperature is low, a violent strike or vibrations may damage the cable sheathing.
To ensure cable safety, comply with the following requirements:
 Cables can be laid, or installed, only when the temperature is higher than 0°C (32°F).
Handle cables with caution, especially at lower temperatures.
 Before laying out cables that have been stored in temperatures lower than 0°C (32°F),
move the cables to an environment that is at the requisite ambient temperature. Store
them in this environment for at least 24 hours.
 Do not drop the cables directly from the vehicle.
 As the insulation layer of a cable may age, or be damaged from high temperatures,
ensure a sufficient distance between cables and the DC busbars, shunts, and fuses.
Cables prepared by the customer should be flame resistant. Cables must not be routed

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behind the air exhaust vent of the cabinet. The air exhaust vent should not be blocked by
any object.
Before connecting a cable, ensure that the cable and cable label to be used meet the actual
installation requirements.

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2 Overview

2.1 Model Description


Figure 2-1 numerically labels UPS model number details, and Table 2-1 describes these
details.

Figure 2-1 UPS model number

Table 2-1 Model number details

No. Item Description


1 Product category UPS
2 UPS family 5000
3 UPS subcategory E series
4 Output capacity  200K: 200 kVA
 300K: 300 kVA
5 Configuration type  SM: standard configuration
 FM: full configuration
6 Cable routing Routed from the top (only the UPS5000-E-320K-SMT model
contains "T")

This document describes the following UPS models:


 UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM
The models provide four configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA, and 200 kVA.

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 UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT
The models provide six configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA, 200 kVA, 250 kVA,
and 300 kVA.

 The UPS5000-E-200K-SM supports cable routing from the top or bottom.


 The UPS5000-E-200K-FM supports cable routing from the top and can support cable routing from
the bottom if a cable entry cabinet is configured.
 The UPS5000-E-300K-SM supports cable routing from the bottom.
 The UPS5000-E-300K-SMT supports cable routing from the top.

2.2 Working Principle


 indicates an input mode.
 indicates the energy flow direction.

2.2.1 Conceptual Diagram


The UPS5000 is an online UPS with a modular design that facilitates maintenance and
capacity expansion. All modules are under intelligent digital signal processing (DSP) control.
A power module consists of a rectifier and an inverter. The power module converts inputs into
pure, high-quality sine wave outputs by using high-frequency switching. Figure 2-2 shows a
conceptual diagram for the UPS.

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Figure 2-2 UPS conceptual diagram

2.2.2 Working Modes


2.2.2.1 Normal Mode
In normal mode, the rectifier converts AC power into DC power, then the inverter converts
DC power into high-precision AC outputs. The conversions protect loads from interference
such as input harmonics, glitches, and voltage transients. Figure 2-3 shows a conceptual
diagram of the UPS working in normal mode.

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Figure 2-3 UPS conceptual diagram in normal mode

2.2.2.2 Bypass Mode


The UPS automatically transfers to bypass mode upon detecting power module
overtemperature, overload, or other faults that may cause the inverter to shut down. The
bypass power supply is not protected by the UPS which means it may be affected by mains
outage, and incorrect AC voltage or frequency. Figure 2-4 shows a conceptual diagram of the
UPS working in bypass mode.

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Figure 2-4 UPS conceptual diagram in bypass mode

2.2.2.3 Battery Mode


If the AC input voltage is not normal, the UPS transfers to battery mode to obtain power from
batteries. The inverter then converts the power into AC outputs. Figure 2-5 shows a
conceptual diagram of the UPS working in battery mode.

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Figure 2-5 UPS conceptual diagram in battery mode

2.2.2.4 Maintenance Bypass Mode


In maintenance bypass mode, the current flows through maintenance bypass circuits, instead
of the power module or bypass module. UPS maintenance can be performed in this mode.
Figure 2-6 shows a conceptual diagram of the UPS working in maintenance bypass mode.

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Figure 2-6 UPS conceptual diagram in maintenance bypass mode

2.2.2.5 ECO Mode


The economic control operation (ECO) mode is an energy-saving mode that can be
configured on the LCD or web user interface (WebUI). In ECO mode, when the bypass input
voltage is within the ECO voltage range, the static bypass switch turns on, and the bypass
supplies power. When the bypass input voltage is outside the ECO voltage range, the UPS
transfers from bypass mode to normal mode. In bypass mode or normal mode, the rectifier
keeps working and charging the batteries using a charger. Using ECO mode provides a higher
efficiency. Figure 2-7 shows a conceptual diagram of the UPS working in ECO mode.

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Figure 2-7 UPS conceptual diagram in ECO mode

Manual startup is required to ensure that the inverter is in standby state and the power flow has reached
the inverter.

2.3 Product Introduction


2.3.1 Structure
 Figure 2-8 shows the front view of the UPS5000-E-200K-SM.
 Figure 2-9 shows the front view of the UPS5000-E-200K-FM.
 Figure 2-10 shows the front view of the UPS5000-E-300K-SM.
 Figure 2-11 shows the front view of the UPS5000-E-300K-SMT.

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Figure 2-8 UPS5000-E-200K-SM front view (with the door open)

(1) Power (2) Bypass (3) Control module (4) Power distribution
modules module subrack cover
(5) Filler (6) Monitor (7) Maintenance bypass
panels display unit switch

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Figure 2-9 UPS5000-E-200K-FM front view (with the door open)

(1) Power distribution (2) Bypass input (3) Maintenance (4) Mains input
subrack cover switch bypass switch switch
(5) Output switch (6) Control (7) Bypass module (8) Power
module modules
(9) Monitor display unit (10) Filler
panels

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Figure 2-10 UPS5000-E-300K-SM front view (with the door open)

(1) Power (2) Bypass (3) Control module (4) Power distribution
modules module subrack cover
(5) Monitor (6) Filler (7) Maintenance bypass
display unit panels switch

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Figure 2-11 UPS5000-E-300K-SMT front view (with the door open)

(1) Power distribution (2) Maintenance bypass (3) Control (4) Bypass
subrack cover switch module module
(5) Power modules (6) Monitor display unit (7) Filler
panels

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2.3.2 Power Module


Appearance

Figure 2-12 Power module

(1) Positioning lock (2) Run indicator (3) Alarm indicator (4) Fault indicator
(5) Ready switch (6) Output port (7) Input port

Functions
The power module consists of a power factor correction (PFC) rectifier and inverter. The
rectifier performs AC-DC or DC-DC conversion on the mains and battery inputs, and
stabilizes the bus voltage. The inverter converts DC inputs into AC sine wave outputs.

Specifications
 Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 mm x 442 mm x 620 mm
 Weight: 32 kg
 Rated output capacity: 50 kVA/50 kW
 Power density: 23 W/inch3

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2.3.3 Bypass Module


Appearance
Figure 2-13 shows a bypass module of a 200 kVA UPS.

Figure 2-13 Bypass module

(1) Positioning lock (2) Cold start button (3) Run indicator (4) Alarm indicator
(5) Fault indicator (6) Ready switch (7) Signal port (8) Input and output ports

Figure 2-14 shows a bypass module of a 300 kVA UPS.

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Figure 2-14 Bypass module

(1) Positioning lock (2) Cold start button (3) Run indicator (4) Alarm indicator
(5) Fault indicator (6) Ready switch (7) Signal port (8) Input and output ports
(9) Crowbar

Functions
The bypass module supplies power in the following cases:
If the UPS is set to ECO mode and the bypass voltage is within the specified range, the UPS
works in bypass mode.
If the power module overload times out, the UPS transfers to bypass mode.
Both the active and standby ECMs are abnormal.
The system fails to run properly and transfers to bypass mode.
A manual operation is performed to transfer to bypass mode.

Specifications
 Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 mm x 420 mm x 500 mm
 Weight
− 200 kVA: 19 kg

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− 300 kVA: 23.8 kg

2.3.4 Control Module


2.3.4.1 Overview
In a standard configuration, the control module consists of two ECMs, one dry contact card,
and one monitoring interface card (from left to right). The four cards are hot swappable. One
subrack is reserved above the dry contact card. A backfeed protection card or dry contact
extended card can be inserted into this subrack.
Figure 2-15 shows the signal panel on the control module.

Figure 2-15 Signal panel on the control module

(1) Ground terminal (2) Parallel port 1 (3) BSC port (4) ECM 1 ready
1 switch
(5) Indicators for ECM 1 (6) Parallel port 2 (7) BSC port (8) ECM 2 ready
2 switch
(9) Indicators for ECM 2 (10) Dry contact card (11) Dry (12) MDU port
contacts
(13) RS485 port (14) Fast Ethernet (FE) (15) COM2 (16) COM1 port
port port
(17) Battery temperature (18) Optional card
sensor port subrack cover

Ports are protected by a security mechanism.

2.3.4.2 ECM
The control module consists of two energy control modules (ECMs) in active/standby mode.
Each ECM provides one bus synchronization controller (BSC) port and one PARALLEL port,
as shown in Figure 2-16.

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Figure 2-16 ECM

In a parallel system, the PARALLEL ports on ECMs are interconnected in the shape of a ring
using parallel cables. A hot swappable BSC is used in a dual-bus system to process the
communication information between two UPS systems. Table 2-2 describes the functions of
the ECM.

Table 2-2 Ports on the ECM

Silk Screen Description


PARALLEL This port transmits parallel signals. To connect UPSs in
parallel, use a parallel cable to connect the parallel ports on
the ECMs of the UPSs in the shape of a ring. N UPSs
require N parallel cables so that at least two parallel cables
are connected to each UPS, which improves reliability.
BSC The BSC port is used in a dual-bus system to synchronize
output frequencies and phases between UPS systems,
ensuring that two buses can switch with each other.

For a single UPS, the parallel cable is not needed.

Table 2-3 Indicator description

Indicator Color Status Description

NORMAL Green Steady on This ECM is the active ECM.


Blinking at 0.5 This ECM is the standby ECM and it is
Hz ready.
Off This ECM is not ready or the CPLD of this
ECM is being upgraded.
Blinking at 4 Hz The DSP of the ECM is being upgraded or
not configured.
ALM Yellow Steady on The ECM has a minor alarm, but it does
not need to be replaced.
Off The ECM has no minor alarm or the DSP
of the ECM is being upgraded.

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Indicator Color Status Description


FAULT Red Steady on The ECM has a critical alarm, and it needs
to be replaced.
Off The ECM has no critical alarm or the DSP
of the ECM is being upgraded.

2.3.4.3 Dry Contact Card


The dry contact card allows the UPS to monitor and manage the battery system (including the
external battery switch), provide alarm signals for external devices, and implement remote
emergency power-off (EPO).
Figure 2-17 shows control signal ports on the dry contact card.

Figure 2-17 Dry contact card

Table 2-4 describes the ports on the dry contact card.

Table 2-4 Ports on the dry contact card


Silk Description Status Initial Status
Screen

BTG Port for detecting battery  Connected: battery Disconnected


grounding faults grounding fault
 Disconnected: no
0V Port for signal ground
battery grounding
fault
GEN Port for detecting diesel  Connected: D.G. Disconnected
generator (D.G.) mode mode
 Disconnected:
0V Port for signal ground
non-D.G. mode
BCB_OL Port for detecting the BCB  Grounded: BCB Grounded
box box connected
 Disconnected:
BCB box not
connected
BCB_STA Port for monitoring the  Connected: battery Disconnected
battery switch switch ON
 Disconnected:
battery switch

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Silk Description Status Initial Status


Screen
OFF
BCB_DR Controls battery circuit  0 V: battery 0V
V breaker trip. When the switch not tripped
voltage is +12 V, the circuit  12 V: battery
breaker trips. switch tripped
BCB_0V Port for signal ground
EPO_NO Emergency power-off If the normally open Disconnected
(EPO) port (NO) port is
connected to the
EPO_12V +12 V EPO_12V port, EPO
is triggered.
EPO_NC EPO port If the normally closed Connected
(NC) port is
EPO_12V +12 V disconnected from the
EPO_12V port, EPO
is triggered.
SWITCH Port for monitoring the UPS  Connected: circuit Connected
STATUS_ output circuit breaker breaker ON
OUT  Disconnected:
SWITCH Port for signal ground circuit breaker
STATUS_ OFF
0V
SWITCH Port for monitoring the  Disconnected: Disconnected
STATUS_ maintenance circuit breaker circuit breaker ON
MT  Connected: circuit
SWITCH Port for signal ground breaker OFF
STATUS_
0V
SWITCH Port for monitoring the  Connected: circuit Connected
STATUS_ bypass input circuit breaker breaker ON
BP  Disconnected:
SWITCH Port for signal ground circuit breaker
STATUS_ OFF
0V
SPD Port for monitoring the  Connected: SPD Connected
input AC surge protective enabled
device (SPD)  Disconnected:
0V Port for secondary side SPD disabled
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 The dry contact interface card takes effect only after it is set on the monitoring system. Set the
unused dry contact signal to the unused status.
 Set the EPO port to NO or NC as required.
 When multiple UPSs are paralleled, all dry contact signals to be used need to connect to each UPS.
 Single cables require dual-insulated twisted cables. If the length of a power cable is within 25–50 m,
its cross-sectional area must be 0.5 mm2 to 1.5 mm2.

2.3.4.4 (Optional) Backfeed Protection Card


Backfeed can cause damage to the UPS, loads, and maintenance personnel. If backfeed occurs,
the backfeed protection card triggers alarm signals, or disconnects the backfeed loop. The
backfeed protection card uses relay contact signals. The signal ports support any power
signals with a voltage of no more than 240 V AC and a current of less than 4 A. For details,
see the UPS5000 Backfeed Protection Card User Manual (03021KQQ).

2.3.4.5 (Optional) Dry Contact Extended Card


The dry contact extended card provides five signal output ports and five signal input ports.
For details, see the UPS5000 Dry Contact Extended Card User Manual (03021RKN).

2.3.4.6 Monitoring Interface Card

 The FE port resembles the RS485 port. Follow the silk screen when connecting
communications cables as, if the RS485 port is mistaken for the FE port during cable
connection, the WebUI cannot be connected and MDU communication fails. Conversely, if
the FE port is mistaken for the RS485 port during cable connection, RS485
communication fails.
 If MDU communication fails, the "Comm. failure" message is displayed on the LCD,
screen switching is disabled, the buzzer buzzes, and the fault indicator is red. Once the
fault is rectified, the LCD recovers, and the alarm is cleared.
 Only once being set will dry contact signals take effect. Set unused dry contact signals to
the unused state on the LCD.
 In a parallel system, ensure that used dry contacts properly connect to each UPS.

The monitoring interface card provides external ports as well as monitoring and control
functions for the MDU. The ports include the ambient temperature and humidity sensor port,
iBAT 2.0 port, FE port, battery temperature monitoring port, and network management port.
The MDU monitors the UPS, allows users to set parameters, delivers commands, reports
information, and displays the UPS key information and parameters on the LCD.
Figure 2-18 shows the signal ports on the monitoring interface card.

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Figure 2-18 Monitoring interface card

Table 2-5 describes the ports on the monitoring interface card.

DO_1 to DO_4 meet the maximum voltage and current requirements of 30 V DC/1 A or 60 V DC/0.5 A.

Table 2-5 Ports on the monitoring interface card

Port Silk Description


Screen
DO_1 NO DO_1 is used to output alarms and indicates critical alarms by
default. It can be set to indicate minor alarms, bypass mode,
COM battery mode, or low battery voltage.
DO_2 NO DO_2 is used to output alarms and indicates minor alarms by
default. It can be set to indicate critical alarms, bypass mode,
COM battery mode, or low battery voltage.
DO_3 NO DO_3 is used to output alarms and indicates bypass mode by
default. It can be set to indicate critical alarms, minor alarms,
COM battery mode, or low battery voltage.
DO_4 NO DO_4 is used to output alarms and indicates battery mode by
default. It can be set to indicate critical alarms, minor alarms,
COM bypass mode, or low battery voltage.
DB26 MDU Provides FE, RS485, I2C, and CAN signals.
Battery B_TEMP Connects to an indoor battery temperature sensor.
temper
ature
sensor
port
Southb COM1 Connects to an ambient temperature and humidity sensor over two
ound wires.
commu
nicatio
ns port
1
Southb COM2 Connects to a southbound device, such as an iBAT 2.0.

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Port Silk Description


Screen
ound
commu
nicatio
ns port
2
Networ FE Connects to the network port on a PC.
k port
Northb RS485 Connects to a northbound network management device or a
ound third-party network management device over two wires.
commu
nicatio
ns port

 Signal cables must be double-insulated twisted cables. If the cable length is 25–50 m, the
cross-sectional area must be 0.5–1.5 mm2.
 RS485 cables and FE cables must be shielded cables.

Figure 2-19 and Figure 2-20 are recommended wiring methods for DO ports.

Figure 2-19 Wiring method 1

Figure 2-20 Wiring method 2

Figure 2-21 and Table 2-6 describe the COM1 pin definitions.

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Figure 2-21 COM1 pins

Table 2-6 COM1 pin definition

Pin Description

1 GND
2 N/A
3 RS485-
4 RS485+
5 N/A
6 12V_PORT

Figure 2-22 and Table 2-7 describe the COM2 pin definitions.

Figure 2-22 COM2 pins

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Table 2-7 COM2 pin definition

Pin Description
1 RS485+
2 RS485-
3 N/A
4 RS485+
5 RS485-
6 GND
7 CANH0
8 CANL0

Figure 2-23 and Table 2-8 describe the RS485 pin definitions.

Figure 2-23 RS485 pins

Table 2-8 RS485 pin definition

Pin Description
1 RS485_T+
2 RS485_T–
3 N/A
4 RS485_R+
5 RS485_R–
6 GND
7 N/A

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Pin Description
8 N/A

If cables are prepared onsite, follow the three methods below:


 Connect pin 1 and pin 2. Pin 1 connects to RS485+ and pin 2 connects to RS485–.
 Connect pin 4 and pin 5. Pin 4 connects to RS485+ and pin 5 connects to RS485–.
 Connect pins 1, 2, 4, and 5. Twist cables to pin 1 and pin 4 into one cable and then connect it to
RS485+. Twist cables to pin 2 and pin 5 into one cable and then connect it to RS485–.

2.4 Typical Configurations


Conceptual diagrams in this section are used as examples when no battery string is shared.

Table 2-9 describes typical UPS configurations.

Table 2-9 Typical configurations

Configuration Application Scenario


Single UPS A single UPS5000-E is applicable to scenarios with light loads.
Due to its modular design, the power will be redundant when
loads are light.
N+X parallel system, An N+X parallel system supplies power to important loads in
where N is the small- and medium-sized equipment rooms. It features high
number of requisite reliability and powerful transient overload capacity.
UPSs connected in 1 ≤ N+X ≤ 4 (1 ≤ N ≤ 4, 0 ≤ X ≤ 3)
parallel, and X is the
number of redundant For example, in a 3+1 parallel system, three UPSs are requisite
UPSs and one UPS is redundant.

Dual-bus system The dual-bus system is suitable for scenarios where high
availability requirements are posed for power supply. The
dual-bus system supplies power to important loads in large- and
medium-sized equipment rooms and data centers. In addition to
common parallel system advantages, the dual-bus system also
provides outstanding availability and eliminates bottleneck
failures. However, configuration of the dual-bus system is
complex.

The number of requisite UPSs and redundant ones can be set on the LCD and WebUI based on actual
requirements. A 1+1 parallel system is a typical configuration.

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2.4.1 Single UPS


The UPS5000-E uses a modular design in which multiple power modules are connected in
parallel to deliver a high loading capacity. If a single power module is faulty, the other power
modules continue working. When the load power is small, even a single UPS can provide
redundant capacity, which ensures high reliability. Figure 2-2 shows a conceptual diagram of
a single UPS.

2.4.2 N+X Parallel System


In an N+X parallel system, the mains input, bypass input, and AC output terminals between
cabinets are connected in parallel. Energy control modules (ECMs) on each UPS are
connected over parallel cables. The parallel connections synchronize the UPS outputs to
supply power to loads. If one UPS fails, the other UPSs continue supplying power to loads.
Figure 2-24 shows a conceptual diagram of an N+X parallel system.

Figure 2-24 Conceptual diagram of an N+X parallel system

2.4.3 Dual-Bus System


A dual-bus system consists of two independent UPS systems. Each of these UPS systems in
turn consists of one or more UPSs connected in parallel. Of the two UPS systems, one is a
master system, and the other is a slave system. This design makes the dual-bus system highly
reliable and suitable for loads with multiple input terminals. An optional static transfer switch
(STS) can be installed to start the bus synchronization controller (BSC). The UPS systems
work in normal mode or bypass mode. Figure 2-25 shows a conceptual diagram of a dual-bus
system.

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Figure 2-25 Conceptual diagram of a dual-bus system

2.5 Optional Components


Compone Model Function
nt

BCB box  PDC-0250DC0384BX  Controls the connection between battery


A strings and the UPS.
 PDC-0400DC0384BX  Provides overload protection, short-circuit
A protection, and remote trip control.
 PDC-0630DC0384BX
A
 PDU8000-0125DCV8-
BXA001
 PDU8000-0250DCV8-
BXA001
 PDU8000-0400DCV8-
BXA001
 PDU8000-0630DCV8-
BXA001
 PDU8000-0800DCV8-
BXA001
Battery bus  PDU8000-0630DCV8- Converges the energy from multiple battery
bar (BBB) BGA001 strings.
box  PDU8000-1250DCV8-
BGA001
 PDU8000-2000DCV8-

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Compone Model Function


nt
BGA001
Surge N/A Improves the UPS surge protection capability.
protection For details, see the UPS Surge Protection Box
box Quick Installation Guide (02311DJH).
Surge N/A Configured only when the surge protection
protection box is used. The position for installing the
box subrack surge protection box subrack and ECM
expansion subrack is the same, and therefore
the two types of subracks cannot be used
simultaneously.
ECM N/A Install this subrack when the UPS is equipped
extended with a backfeed protection card and dry
subrack contact extended card. The position for
installing the surge protection box subrack
and ECM expansion subrack is the same, and
therefore the two types of subracks cannot be
used simultaneously.
Antiseismic N/A Reinforces the cabinet so that the cabinet
kit meets the requirements of 9 degree seismic
fortification intensity.
IP21 N/A Prevents water from dropping into the
component cabinet, protecting the cabinet to IP21.
Top outlet N/A If you need to install the cabinet against a
kit wall, install a top outlet kit to meet heat
dissipation requirements.
Dry contact N/A Provides extended monitoring ports: five
extended relay output ports and five input ports.
card
Backfeed N/A Detects mains and bypass backfeed and
protection provides protection.
card
Battery N/A  Detects current leakage and generates
grounding alarms. When equipped with a remote trip
failure switch, the detector protects devices and
detector prevents the outbreak of a fire.
 Detects battery grounding failures and
generates alarms when the ground leakage
current exceeds the specified value.
Ambient N/A Monitors the ambient temperature and
temperature humidity, and can be applied to batteries.
and
humidity
sensor
iBAT 2.0 N/A Collects battery information. It collects

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Compone Model Function


nt
battery status data from the downstream BIM
groups through wireless communication, and
sends the data to the ECC and the third-party
network management system (NMS) through
COM or PoE ports. For details, see the
document delivered with the iBAT.
Parallel 5 m/10 m/15 m Connects UPSs in parallel.
cable
BSC cable 5 m/10 m/15 m/60 m Transmits bus synchronization signals in a
dual-bus system.
Top N/A Used to ensure heat dissipation and allows the
air-flow UPS to be installed against a wall.
cabinet

 The ECM extended subrack does not support onsite installation. If you require this optional
component, inform Huawei when you purchase the UPS. Huawei installs it before delivery.
 Antiseismic kits cannot be configured for the UPS5000-E-200K-FM.
 IP21 cannot be configured for the UPS5000-E-300K-SMT and UPS5000-E-200K-FM. If cables are
routed in and out from the top for the UPS5000-E-200K-SM, IP21 cannot be configured.

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3 Installation

3.1 Installation Preparations


3.1.1 Site
3.1.1.1 Weight and Dimensions
Ensure that the floor or installation support can bear the weight of the UPS5000-E, batteries,
and battery racks. The weight of batteries and battery racks depends on the UPS configuration
for the site. Table 3-1 lists the UPS5000-E weight.

Table 3-1 UPS weight

Model Capacity Weight


UPS5000-E-200K-SM 50 kVA 224 kg
100 kVA 256 kg
150 kVA 288 kg
200 kVA 320 kg
UPS5000-E-200K-FM 50 kVA 254 kg
100 kVA 286 kg
150 kVA 318 kg
200 kVA 350 kg
UPS5000-E-300K-SM/ 50 kVA 250 kg
UPS5000-E-300K-SMT
100 kVA 282 kg
150 kVA 314 kg
200 kVA 346 kg
250 kVA 378 kg
300 kVA 410 kg

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 Figure 3-1 shows the installation dimensions for the UPS5000-E-200K-SM and
UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT.
 Figure 3-2 shows the installation dimensions for the UPS5000-E-200K-FM.

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Figure 3-1 UPS5000-E-200K-SM and UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT dimensions (unit: mm)

(1) Front door (2) Foot (3) Caster (4) Base


(5) Rear panel (6) Base installation hole (7) Beam (8) Side beam

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Figure 3-2 UPS5000-E-200K-FM dimensions (unit: mm)

(1) Front door (2) Foot (3) Caster (4) Base


(5) Rear panel (6) Base installation hole (7) Beam (8) Side beam

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3.1.1.2 Installation Environment


 Do not install the UPS in high temperature, low temperature, or damp environments. For
details about environmental specifications, see chapter Technical Specifications.
 Install the UPS away from water sources, heat sources, and flammable or explosive
materials. Keep the UPS away from direct sunlight, dust, volatile gases, corrosive
materials, and air dense with salt particles.
 Do not install the UPS in environments with conductive metal scraps in the air.
 The optimal operating temperatures for valve-regulated lead-acid batteries (VRLA
batteries) are 20–30°C. Operating temperatures higher than 30°C shorten the battery
lifespan and operating temperatures lower than 20°C reduce the battery backup time.

3.1.1.3 Installation Clearances


Reserve the following clearances around the cabinet to facilitate operations and ventilation:
 Reserve at least 800 mm from the front and rear of the cabinet.
 Reserve at least 500 mm from the top of the cabinet.
 If a top air-flow cabinet is deployed, the UPS can be installed against a wall and no space
needs to be reserved at the rear. If no top air-flow cabinet is deployed, at least 500 mm
space should be reserved at the rear for ventilation. If the UPS will be operated from the
rear, at least 800 mm space should be reserved for operations.
See Figure 3-3 as an example of the reserved clearances in an environment.

Figure 3-3 Reserved clearances (unit: mm)

3.1.2 Tools

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Insulate installation tools to prevent electric shocks.

Prepare the following tools and meters indicated in Table 3-2 for installation.

Table 3-2 Tools and meters

Tools and Meters


Electric pallet truck Manual pallet truck Ladder Rubber mallet

Hammer drill and Hand-held electric Alloy hole saw Heat gun
drill bit Φ16 drill

Diagonal pliers Crimping tools Wire stripper Electric hydraulic


pliers

Clamp meter Multimeter Cable tie Level instrument

Polyvinyl chloride Cotton cloth Label Electrician's knife


(PVC) insulation
tape

Electrostatic Protective gloves Insulated gloves Insulation protective


discharge (ESD) shoes
gloves

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Tools and Meters

Torque screwdriver Cable cutter Brush Flat-head


screwdriver
(2–5 mm)

Phillips screwdriver Insulated torque Heat shrink tubing Insulated adjustable


(M3/M4/M5/M6/M wrench wrench
8) (M6/M8/M12/M16)

Table 3-2 lists only the common tools for installation and cable connection. For more dedicated tools
required, see the corresponding component manuals. Prepare tools based on site requirements.

3.1.3 Preparing Power Cables

 The UPS can generate large leakage currents. A circuit breaker that provides leakage
current protection is not recommended.
 If multiple UPSs are to be connected in parallel, input and output power cables for each
UPS should have the same length and specifications.
 The TN-C system is supported when the input N and PE are connected. For the connecting
method, see A (Optional) TN-C System Application.

Table 3-3 lists the recommended cross-sectional areas for power cables. Note that the currents
listed are measured at a rated voltage of 380 V.

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Table 3-3 Recommended cross-sectional areas for power cables

Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/S


MT

50 kVA 100 kVA 150 kVA 200 kVA 250 kVA 300 kVA
Mai Mains input current 89 178 267 355 444 533
ns (A)
inpu
t Recommen L1 4 x 25 4 x 70 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x
ded 70) 95) 120) 150)
cross-sectio L2
nal area
L3
(mm2)
N
PE 25 35 70 95 120 150
Byp Bypass input current 76 152 228 304 380 456
ass (A)
inpu
t Recommen L1 4 x 25 4 x 70 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x
ded 70) 95) 120) 150)
cross-sectio L2
nal area
L3
(mm2)
N
PE 25 35 70 95 120 150
Out Output current (A) 76 152 228 304 380 456
put
Recommen U 4 x 25 4 x 70 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x 2 x (4 x
ded 70) 95) 120) 150)
cross-sectio V
nal area
W
(mm2)
N
PE 25 35 70 95 120 150
Batt Battery nominal 110 219 329 439 548 658
ery discharge current (A)
inpu
t Battery maximum 131 263 394 525 657 788
discharge current (A)
Recommen + 3 x 35 3 x 95 2 x (3 x 2 x (3 x 2 x (3 x 2 x (3 x
ded 95) 120) 150) 185)
cross-sectio N
nal area
-
(mm2)
PE 35 50 95 120 150 185

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 When selecting, connecting, and routing power cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
 When the external conditions change, for example, the cable layout or ambient
temperatures, perform verification in accordance with the IEC-60364-5-52 or the local
regulations.
 If the rated voltage is 400 V, multiply the currents by 0.95. If the rated voltage is 415 V,
multiply the currents by 0.92.
 When the primary loads are non-linear loads, increase the cross-sectional areas of the
neutral wires 1.5–1.7 times.
 The nominal battery discharge current refers to the current of forty 12 V batteries at 480
V in standard configuration.
 The maximum battery discharge current refers to the current when forty 12 V batteries in
standard configuration, that is, two hundred and forty 2 V battery cells (1.67 V/cell), stop
discharging.
 The battery cable specifications are selected based on 40 batteries by default and
compatible with application scenarios with 30–46 batteries.
 When the mains input and bypass input share a power source, configure input power
cables as mains input power cables. In addition, cables listed in Table 3-3 apply only to
the following conditions:
− 200 kVA: The cables are installed along the wall or on the floor (IEC-60364-5-52 C
standards). 300 kVA: The cables are routed over a ladder or bracket in a single layer
(IEC60364-5-52 F standards).
− The ambient temperature is 30°C.
− The AC voltage loss is less than 3%, and the DC voltage loss is less than 1%.
− 200 kVA: single- or multi-core 90°C soft power cable with a copper conductor; 300
kVA: single-core 90°C soft power cable with a copper conductor.
− It is recommended that the 200 kVA AC power cable should not be longer than 30
meters and the DC power cable should not be longer than 40 meters. The 300 kVA
AC power cable should not be longer than 30 meters and the DC power cable
should not be longer than 50 meters.
Table 3-4 and Table 3-5 list the requirements for power cable terminals of the
UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM.

Table 3-4 Power cable terminal requirements for the UPS5000-E-200K-SM

Port Connection Bolt Bolt Hole Bolt Length Torque


Descript Method Specificat Diameter
ion ions
Mains Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 30 mm 26 N•m
input terminals
Bypass Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 30 mm 26 N•m
input terminals
Battery Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 45 mm 46 N•m
input terminals
Output Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 30 mm 26 N•m
terminals

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Port Connection Bolt Bolt Hole Bolt Length Torque


Descript Method Specificat Diameter
ion ions

PE Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 30 mm 26 N•m


terminals

Table 3-5 Power cable terminal requirements for the UPS5000-E-200K-FM

Port Connection Bolt Bolt Hole Bolt Length Torque


Descriptio Method Specificat Diameter
n ions

Mains input Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 40 mm 26 N•m


terminals
Bypass Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 40 mm 26 N•m
input terminals
Battery Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 60 mm 46 N•m
input terminals
Output Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 40 mm 26 N•m
terminals
PE Crimped OT M10 10.5 mm 30 mm 26 N•m
terminals

Table 3-6 lists the requirements for power cable terminals of the UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT.

Table 3-6 Power cable terminal requirements for the 300 kVA cabinet
Port Recommende Bolt Bolt Hole Bolt Length Torque
Descript d Connection Specificat Diameter
ion Method ions
Mains Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 45 mm 46 N•m
input terminals
Bypass Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 45 mm 46 N•m
input terminals
Battery Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 45 mm 46 N•m
input terminals
Output Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 45 mm 46 N•m
terminals
PE Crimped OT M12 13.5 mm 30 mm 46 N•m
terminals

Table 3-7 lists the recommended upstream input switch configurations for the UPS5000-E.

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Table 3-7 Upstream input switch configurations

Upstrea UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/S


m MT
Input
Switch 50 kVA 100 kVA 150 kVA 200 kVA 250 kVA 300 kVA

Mains 160 A/3P 250 A/3P 320 A/3P 400 A/3P 630 A/3P 630 A/3P
input
Bypass 100 A/3P 160 A/3P 250 A/3P 400 A/3P 400 A/3P 630 A/3P
input

Table 3-8 Recommended upstream input and downstream output circuit breakers

Model UPS Component Specification Manufactur


Capacity s er
UPS5000-E-2 50 kVA Mains input circuit T1N160 TMD ABB
00K-SM/FM breaker R160 FFC 3P (recommende
d when the
Bypass input circuit T1N160 TMD short-circuit
breaker R100 FFC 3P current where
the switch is
Downstream output T1N160 TMD
located is
circuit breaker R100 FFC 3P
less than 36
100 kVA Mains input circuit T3N250 TMD kVA.)
breaker R250 FF 3P
Bypass input circuit T1N160 TMD
breaker R160 FFC 3P
Downstream output T1N160 TMD
circuit breaker R160 FFC 3P
150 kVA Mains input circuit T5N400 TMA
breaker R320 FF 3P
Bypass input circuit T3N250 TMD
breaker R250 FF 3P
Downstream output T3N250 TMD
circuit breaker R250 FF 3P
200 kVA Mains input circuit T5N400 TMA
breaker R400 FF 3P
Bypass input circuit T5N400 TMA
breaker R400 FF 3P
Downstream output T5N400 TMA
circuit breaker R400 FF 3P
UPS5000-E-3 250 kVA Mains input circuit T6N630
00K-SM/FM breaker PR221DS-LS/
T I R630 FF 3P

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Model UPS Component Specification Manufactur


Capacity s er
Bypass input circuit T5N400 TMA
breaker R400 FF 3P
Downstream output T5N400 TMA
circuit breaker R400 FF 3P
300 kVA Mains input circuit T6N630
breaker PR221DS-LS/
I R630 FF 3P
Bypass input circuit T5N630 TMA
breaker R500 FF 3P
Downstream output T5N630 TMA
circuit breaker R500 FF 3P

 The input upstream circuit breakers recommended in Table 3-8 are for reference only.
 If multiple loads are connected, specifications for branch circuit breakers must not exceed the
recommended specifications.
 The circuit breaker selection principle is to protect loads and cables, and the cascading principle is to
realize specific protection.

3.1.4 Unpacking and Checking


Context

 To prevent the UPS from falling over, secure it to a pallet truck using ropes before moving
it.
 To prevent shocks or falls, move the UPS gently. After placing the UPS in the installation
position, unpack it and take care to prevent scratches. Keep the UPS steady during
unpacking.
 To prevent dust from settling on the UPS, leave the original plastic coat on until
installation is required.

Procedure
Step 1 Use a pallet truck to transport the UPS to the installation position.
Step 2 Check the UPS packing.
Step 3 Hold the sliding plate steady. Cut and remove the binding tapes. Put down the sliding plate
gently. See Figure 3-4.

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Figure 3-4 Removing binding tapes

Step 4 Remove packing materials, as shown in Figure 3-5.

Figure 3-5 Removing packing materials

Step 5 Remove the plastic bag and take out the fittings box.
Step 6 Check that the UPS is intact.
1. Visually inspect the UPS appearance for shipping damage. If it is damaged, notify the
carrier immediately.

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2. Check that all fittings comply with the packing list. If some fittings are missing or do not
comply with the packing list, record this information and contact your local Huawei
office immediately.
Step 7 Remove the L-shaped bracket that secures the cabinet and the pallet, and secure the sliding
plate to the pallet by using the two M12 screws that were removed, as shown in Figure 3-6.

Figure 3-6 Removing the L-shaped bracket

 Tighten the two screws in step 2 in Figure 3-6. Otherwise, the slide plate may move when the UPS is
removed.
 10 screws need to be removed from each L-shaped bracket on the UPS5000-E-200K-FM.

Step 8 Raise the four anchor bolts to the highest position using an adjustable wrench, as shown in
Figure 3-7.

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Figure 3-7 Raising the leveling feet

Step 9 Push the cabinet along the sliding plate to the floor.
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3.2 Installing a Single UPS


3.2.1 Installing the Cabinet
Secured Installation
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the cabinet. Mark mounting holes for the UPS based on
the following figures:
 Figure 3-8 for the UPS5000-E-200K-SM and UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT
 Figure 3-9 for the UPS5000-E-200K-FM

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Figure 3-8 UPS5000-E-200K-SM and UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT mounting holes positioning


(unit: mm)

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Figure 3-9 UPS5000-E-200K-FM mounting holes positioning (unit: mm)

Step 2 Use a hammer drill to drill four holes for installing expansion bolts and then install four
expansion bolts in the holes. Figure 3-10 shows the composition of an expansion bolt, and
Figure 3-11 shows how to install an expansion bolt.

Figure 3-10 Expansion bolt composition

(1) M12 bolt (2) Spring washer (3) Flat washer (4) Expansion sleeve

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Ensure the expansion tube of the expansion bolts fits completely into the hole. The expansion
sleeves must be completely buried under the ground to properly facilitate subsequent
installation.

Figure 3-11 Installing expansion bolts (unit: mm)

1. Drill holes in the ground by using a hammer drill. The hole depth is 52 mm to 60 mm.
2. Partially tighten the expansion bolt and vertically insert it into the hole. Hit the
expansion bolt using a rubber mallet until the expansion sleeve is fully inserted into the
hole.
3. Partially tighten the expansion bolt.
4. Remove the bolt, spring washer, and flat washer.
Step 3 Move the cabinet over its castors to the installation position.
Step 4 (Optional) If the castors of the UPS need to be lifted from the ground, perform steps Step 1 to
Step 2 in Non-Secured Installation.
Step 5 Remove the rear panel of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-12, and then open the front door.

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Figure 3-12 Removing the rear panel

Step 6 Remove the four rubber plugs from the bottom of the cabinet (two at the front and two at the
rear), as shown in Figure 3-13.

Skip this step for the UPS5000-E-200K-FM.

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Figure 3-13 Removing rubber plugs

Step 7 Insert four M12 x 115 expansion bolts into the expansion bolt holes in the floor, and tighten
the expansion bolts in the direction as shown in Figure 3-14.

Figure 3-14 Tightening expansion bolts

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Non-Secured Installation
Step 1 Lower the four leveling feet at the bottom of the cabinet until all the four castors at the bottom
are lifted from the ground and the leveling feet bear the full cabinet weight, as shown Figure
3-15.

Figure 3-15 Castors adjustment

Step 2 Check whether the bottom of the cabinet is horizontal by using a level. If the cabinet is not
level, adjust the leveling feet.
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3.2.2 Installing Batteries


Context

 Before installing batteries, read through the battery safety precautions, obtain the delivered
battery installation guide, and install batteries as instructed.
 Place the batteries in a correct way to prevent vibrations and shocks.
 Install the batteries from the lower layer to the upper layer to prevent falling over due to
imbalance.

Procedure
Step 1 Install a battery rack and batteries.
For details, see the battery installation guide delivered along with batteries.
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3.2.3 Installing Optional Components


3.2.3.1 Installing Antiseismic Kits

Procedure
Step 1 Determine the UPS installation position:
 (With a marking-off template) Determine the installation positions for the antiseismic
kits based on the delivered marking-off template, and mark mounting holes.
 (Without a marking-off template) Mark mounting holes based on the following figure.

Figure 3-16 Antiseismic kit mounting hole positions

Step 2 Complete Step 2 to Step 6 in section Secured Installation under 3.2.1 Installing the Cabinet.
Step 3 Secure two antiseismic kits to the front and rear of the cabinet:
 (With a marking-off template) use twelve M5x16 and four M12 screws.

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Figure 3-17 Securing the antiseismic kits to the cabinet (with a marking-off template)

 (Without a marking-off template) use eight M6x20 and four M12 screws.

Figure 3-18 Securing the antiseismic kits to the cabinet (without a marking-off template)

Step 4 Reinstall the rear panel.


Step 5 Adjust the cabinet position so that the expansion bolt holes are aligned with the eight holes at
the bottom of the cabinet.
Step 6 Secure antiseismic kits to the floor at both the front and rear of the cabinet by using eight M12
expansion bolts. The positioning is shown in Figure 3-19.

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Figure 3-19 Securing the antiseismic kits to the floor

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3.2.3.2 Installing an IP21 Component

Procedure
Step 1 Install leveling feet at the bottom of the IP21 component, with two long feet on the front and
two short feet at the rear.

 Refer to the "front" and "back" silk screens on the surface of the IP21 component.
 Select the mounting holes for leveling feet based on the cabinet width onsite.

Figure 3-20 Installing leveling feet

Step 2 Secure the IP21 component to the top of each cabinet using four M12 screws.

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Figure 3-21 Installing the IP21 component

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3.2.3.3 Connecting an Ambient T/H Sensor

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the RJ11 port on the ambient temperature and humidity sensor (T/H sensor) to the
COM1 port on the UPS monitoring interface card. For details, see UPS Ambient Temperature
and Humidity Sensor User Manual (02310NBS).

Figure 3-22 Connecting a UPS and an ambient T/H sensor

The ambient T/H sensor can be used as a battery temperature sensor.

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3.2.3.4 Connecting the BCB box


Open the cover on the BCB box, and connect the BCB ports on the dry contact card to the
control signal ports on the BCB box. For details, see the PDC-(0250, 0400, 0630)
DC0384BXA BCB Box User Manual or PDU8000-(0125, 0250, 0400, 0630, 0800)
DCV8-BXA001 BCB Box User Manual.

3.2.3.5 Connecting the BBB box


Connect the BBB box. For details, see the PDU8000-(0630, 1250, 2000) DCV8-BGA001 BBB
Box User Manual.

3.2.3.6 Installing a Battery Grounding Failure Detector

Procedure
Step 1 Install a battery grounding failure detector. For the installation method, see UPS5000 Battery
Grounding Failure Detector User Manual.
 Figure 3-23 shows the position for a battery grounding failure detector in a
UPS5000–E-200K-SM.
 Figure 3-24 shows the position for a battery grounding failure detector in a
UPS5000–E-200K-FM.
 Figure 3-25 shows the position for a battery grounding failure detector in a
UPS5000–E-300K-SM.
 Figure 3-26 shows the position for a battery grounding failure detector in a
UPS5000–E-300K-SMT.

Figure 3-23 Position of a battery grounding failure detector in a UPS5000–E-200K-SM

(1) Battery grounding failure detector

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Figure 3-24 Position of a battery grounding failure detector in a UPS5000–E-200K-FM

(1) Battery grounding failure detector

Figure 3-25 Position of a battery grounding failure detector in a UPS5000–E-300K-SM

(1) Battery grounding failure detector

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Figure 3-26 Position of a battery grounding failure detector in a UPS5000–E-300K-SMT

(1) Battery grounding failure detector

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3.2.3.7 Connecting the iBAT

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the COM_OUT port on the CIM of the iBAT to the COM2 port on the monitoring
interface card. For details, see the document delivered with the iBAT.

Figure 3-27 COM2 port

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3.2.4 UPS Cable Connection Reference


Procedure
Step 1 Route a cable into the cabinet and bind it to a nearby beam.
Step 2 Pull the cable to the copper bar to which the cable will be connected, determine the cable
length, and label the cable.
 Mark a line where the cable is to be cut.
 Mark a line where the cable is to be stripped and an OT/DT terminal is to be crimped.
Step 3 Pull the cable that has been marked out of the cabinet, cut the cable from the marked position,
and strip the cable and crimp an OT/DT terminal at the other marked position.
Step 4 Connect the cable with a crimped OT/DT terminal to the corresponding copper bar.

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Figure 3-28 UPS cable connection

Step 5 Clean foreign matter inside the cabinet.


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3.2.5 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-200K-SM)


3.2.5.1 Routing Cables from the Top

Context

 Route cables for the UPS from inside out and from bottom up.
 After routing cables, use firestop putty to fill in the gap between the cables and the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Ensure the maintenance bypass switch is OFF. Open the front door, and remove the cover
from the power distribution subrack, as shown in Figure 3-29. The positioning of the copper
bars is shown in Figure 3-30

Figure 3-29 Removing the cover

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Figure 3-30 Copper bar positions

(1) Battery input terminals (+, (2) Mains input terminals (3) Maintenance bypass
N, –) (1L1–1L3, N) switch
(4) Bypass input terminals (5) Output terminals (U, V,
(2L1–2L3, N) W, and N)

Step 2 Determine the cabling mode.

Remove small covers or drill holes on the large cover to route cables based on site conditions.
 Remove the cable cover from the top of the cabinet for cable routing.
Remove the small covers from the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-31.

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Figure 3-31 Removing the cable covers from the top of the cabinet

 Drill holes for routing cables.


Remove the cable cover for signal cables from the cabinet, and drill holes on the middle
large cover based on the number and diameter of cables, as shown in Figure 3-32.

Remove the cover and then drill holes. If holes are drilled for routing cables, attach grommet strips to
the hole edges to protect cables.

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Figure 3-32 Drilling holes on the top cover

Step 3 Connect ground cables, as shown in Figure 3-33.

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 Ensure that all UPS upstream input switches are turned off before connecting cables.
 Determine the actual number of ground cables based on Table 3-3 and the site
requirements. The following figure is for reference only.
 Prepare the OT terminals onsite to ensure that the length of the copper wire is the same as
that of the part of the OT terminal that covers the conductor.

Figure 3-33 Ground cable

In the figure, the wiring terminal with a circle is the primary wiring terminal that connects to the ground
cable.

Step 4 Route power cables.


 Dual mains
Remove the copper bars between mains and bypass input terminals, as shown in Figure
3-34.

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Figure 3-34 Removing copper bars

Figure 3-35 shows cables routed from the top by removing small covers, as an example.

Figure 3-35 Top cabling

Route a neutral wire from the middle of the positive and negative battery strings.
The battery neutral wire is routed from the middle of positive and negative battery
strings, each consisting of 20 batteries.

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Figure 3-36 Neutral wire

 Single mains
For single mains, the copper bars between the mains and bypass input terminals do not
need to be removed, and bypass input cables do not need to be connected.
Step 5 Route the signal cables on the left sideof subracks along the left side of the cabinet and the
cables on the right side of subracks along the right side of the cabinet, and then bind the
cables to the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-37.

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Figure 3-37 Connecting signal cables

The number and colors of signal cables in Figure 3-37 are for reference only.

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3.2.5.2 Routing Cables from the Bottom

Context

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 Route cables for the UPS from inside out and from bottom up.
 After routing cables, use firestop putty to fill in the gap between the cables and the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the front door and remove the cover from the power distribution subrack, as shown in
Figure 3-29. Figure 3-30 shows the positions of copper bars.
Step 2 Determine the cabling mode.
 Remove small covers for routing cables.
Remove the cable cover for signal cables, and remove small covers from the bottom
based on site requirements, as shown in Figure 3-38.

Figure 3-38 Removing small covers from the bottom of the cabinet

 Drill holes into the large cover for routing cables.


a. Remove all the cable cover for signal cables and small covers from the bottom.
b. Remove the two large covers from the bottom rear of the cabinet, drill holes into
them, and install them to the positions where the small covers were originally, as
shown in Figure 3-39.

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Figure 3-39 Hole positions

 The quantity of holes in the above figure is for reference only.


 If holes are drilled for routing cables, attach grommet strips on the hole edges to protect cables.
c. Reinstall the removed two small covers on the holes at the rear bottom of the
cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-40.

Figure 3-40 Installing small covers

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Step 3 Connect ground cables, as shown in Figure 3-41.

Figure 3-41 Ground cable connection

In the figure, the wiring terminal with a circle is the primary wiring terminal that connects to the ground
cable.

Step 4 Route power cables.


 Dual mains
Remove the copper bars between mains and bypass input terminals, as shown in Figure
3-34.
Figure 3-42 shows power cables routed from the bottom by removing small covers, as an
example.

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Figure 3-42 Bottom cabling

 Single mains
For single mains, the copper bars between the mains and bypass input terminals do not
need to be removed, and bypass input cables do not need to be connected.
Step 5 Route the signal cables on the left sideof subracks along the left side of the cabinet and the
cables on the right side of subracks along the right side of the cabinet, and then bind the
cables to the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-43.

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Figure 3-43 Connecting signal cables

The number and colors of signal cables in Figure 3-43 are for reference only.

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3.2.6 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-200K-FM)


3.2.6.1 Routing Cables from the Top

Context

 Route cables for the UPS from inside out and from bottom up.
 After routing cables, use firestop putty to fill in the gap between the cables and the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the front door and remove the cover from the power distribution subrack, as shown in
Figure 3-44. Figure 3-45 shows the positions of copper bars.

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Figure 3-44 Removing the cover

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Figure 3-45 Copper bar positions

(1) Mains input terminals (1L1–1L3, N) (2) Bypass input terminals (2L1–2L3, N)
(3) Battery input terminals (+, N, –) (4) Output terminals (U, V, W, and N)

Step 2 Determine the cabling mode.


 Remove small covers for routing cables.
Take out the cable cover for signal cables, and remove small covers from the top based
on site requirements, as shown in Figure 3-46.

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Figure 3-46 Removing small covers from the top of the cabinet

 Drill holes into the large cover for routing cables.


a. Remove the cable cover for signal cables and small covers from the top.
b. Remove the two large covers from the rear top of the cabinet, drill holes into them,
and install them to the positions where the small covers were placed, as shown in
Figure 3-47.

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Figure 3-47 Hole positions

 The quantity of holes in the above figure is for reference only.


 If holes are drilled for routing cables, attach grommet strips to the hole edges to protect cables.

Step 3 Connect ground cables, as shown in Figure 3-48.

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 Ensure that all UPS upstream input switches are turned off before connecting cables.
 Determine the actual number of ground cables based on Table 3-3 and the site
requirements. The following figure is for reference only.
 Prepare the OT terminals onsite to ensure that the length of the copper wire is the same as
that of the part of the OT terminal that covers the conductor.

Figure 3-48 Ground cable connection

Step 4 Route power cables.


 Dual mains
Remove the copper bars between mains and bypass input terminals, as shown in Figure
3-49.

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Figure 3-49 Removing copper bars

Figure 3-50 shows the cables routed from the top of the cabinet.

Figure 3-50 Top cabling

(1) Mains input terminals (1L1–1L3, N) (2) Battery input terminals (+, N, –)
(3) Bypass input terminals (2L1–2L3, N) (4) Output terminals (U, V, W, N)

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For details about how to connect the battery neutral wire, see Figure 3-36 in 3.2.5.1 Routing Cables from
the Top.
 Single mains
For single mains, the copper bars between the mains and bypass input terminals do not
need to be removed, and bypass input cables do not need to be connected.
Step 5 Route the signal cables on the left sideof subracks along the left side of the cabinet and the
cables on the right side of subracks along the right side of the cabinet, and then bind the
cables to the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-51.

Figure 3-51 Connecting signal cables

The number and colors of signal cables in Figure 3-51 are for reference only.

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3.2.6.2 Routing Cables from the Bottom

Prerequisites
A cable entry cabinet is installed.

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Context

 Route cables for the UPS from inside out and from bottom up.
 A cable entry cabinet can be placed only on the right of the UPS cabinet.
 In the scenarios where holes are drilled or covers are removed for routing cables, use
firestop putty to fill in the gap between the cables and the cabinet after routing cables and
checking cable connections.

Procedure
Step 1 (Optional) Determine the installation position for the cable entry cabinet, and draw mounting
holes in the installation position based on drawings.

Figure 3-52 Mounting holes for the cable entry cabinet

Step 2 Remove the right and rear covers from the UPS cabinet, and remove the front and rear covers
from the cable entry cabinet. Put away the removed screws and covers.
Step 3 Adjust the anchor bolts of the cable entry cabinet to make it flush with the UPS cabinet.

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Step 4 Install equipotential plate mounting kits on the same horizontal plane of the UPS cabinet and
cable entry cabinet. The recommended installation positions are shown in the following
figure.

Figure 3-53 Equipotential plate mounting kit

Step 5 Place the cable entry cabinet on the right of the UPS cabinet.
Step 6 Install the front and rear connecting kits.

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Figure 3-54 Connecting kit

Step 7 (Optional) Secure the cable entry cabinet to the ground.

For details about how to secure the cable entry cabinet, see Secured Installation in 3.2.1 Installing the
Cabinet.

Step 8 Install an equipotential plate.

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Figure 3-55 Equipotential plate

Step 9 Determine the cabling mode.


 Remove small covers for routing cables
Remove a certain number of small covers from the bottom of the cable entry cabinet
based on the actual cable conditions.

Figure 3-56 Removing small covers

 Drill holes on the large cover for routing cables


a. Remove all small covers from the bottom of the cable entry cabinet.
b. Remove the two large covers from the bottom of the cable entry cabinet, drill holes
into them based on site requirements, and install them on the positions where the
small covers were placed.

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Figure 3-57 Removing large covers

 The quantity of holes in the above figure is for reference only.


 If holes are drilled for routing cables, attach grommet strips on the hole edges to protect cables.

Step 10 Connect the ground cables.

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Figure 3-58 Connecting the ground cables

Step 11 Connect power cables.

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Figure 3-59 Connecting power cables

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Step 12 Remove the signal cable trough cover from the cable entry cabinet.

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Figure 3-60 Removing the cable trough cover

Step 13 Connect the signal cable.

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Figure 3-61 Signal cable

Step 14 Install the right cover of the UPS cabinet on the right of the cable entry cabinet, and install
other covers in the original positions.
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3.2.7 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-300K-SM)


Context

 Route cables for the UPS from inside out and from bottom up.
 After routing cables, use firestop putty to fill in the gap between the cables and the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the front door, and remove the cover from the power distribution subrack, as shown in
Figure 3-62. Figure 3-63 shows the positions of copper bars.

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Figure 3-62 Removing the cover

Figure 3-63 Copper bar positions

(1) Battery input terminals (2) Bypass input terminals (3) Mains input terminals
(+, N, –) (2L1–2L3, N) (1L1–1L3, N)
(4) Output terminals (U, V, (5) Maintenance bypass
W, and N) switch

Step 2 Determine the cabling mode.


 Remove small covers for routing cables.
Take out the cable cover for signal cables, and remove small covers from the bottom
based on site requirements, as shown in Figure 3-64.

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Figure 3-64 Removing small covers from the bottom of the cabinet

 Drill holes into the large cover for routing cables.


a. Remove all small covers from the bottom of the cabinet.
b. Remove the two large covers from the rear bottom of the cabinet, drill holes into
them, and install them to the positions where the small covers were placed, as
shown in Figure 3-65.

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Figure 3-65 Hole positions

 The quantity of holes in the above figure is for reference only.


 If holes are drilled for routing cables, attach grommet strips to the hole edges to protect cables.
c. Re-install the removed two small covers on the holes at the rear bottom of the
cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-66.

Figure 3-66 Installing small covers

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Step 3 Connect ground cables, as shown in Figure 3-67.

Figure 3-67 Grounding

In the figure, the wiring terminal with a circle is the primary wiring terminal that connects to the ground
cable.

Step 4 Route power cables.


 Dual mains
Remove the copper bars between the mains and bypass input terminals, as shown in
Figure 3-68.

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Figure 3-68 Removing copper bars

Figure 3-69 shows the power cables routed from the bottom of the cabinet.

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Figure 3-69 Connecting power cables

For details about how to connect the battery neutral wire, see Figure 3-36 in 3.2.5.1 Routing Cables from
the Top.
 Single mains
For single mains, the copper bars between the mains and bypass input terminals do not
need to be removed, and bypass input cables do not need to be connected.
Step 5 Route the signal cables on the left sideof subracks along the left side of the cabinet and the
cables on the right side of subracks along the right side of the cabinet, and then bind the
cables to the cabinet, as shown in Figure 3-70.

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Figure 3-70 Connecting signal cables

The number and colors of signal cables in Figure 3-70 are for reference only.

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3.2.8 Routing Cables (UPS5000-E-300K-SMT)


Context

 The basic rule for routing cables is: from inside out and from bottom up.
 After routing cables, use firestop putty to fill in the gap between the cables and the cabinet.

Procedure
Step 1 Ensure the maintenance bypass switch is OFF. Open the front door and remove the cover
from the power distribution subrack, as shown in Figure 3-71.

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Figure 3-71 Removing the cover

Figure 3-72 Copper bar positions

(1) Mains input terminals (2) Bypass input terminals (3) Battery input
(1L1–1L3, N) (2L1–2L3, N) terminals (+, N, –)
(4) Maintenance bypass (5) Output terminals (U, V,
switch W, N)

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Step 2 Remove the cable covers for the power cables and signal cables from the cabinet, drill holes
into the cable cover, attach grommet strips to the hole edges for cable protection, and reinstall
the cable cover for the power cables, as shown in Figure 3-73.

Figure 3-73 Removing the cable cover from the top of the cabinet

The quantity of holes in the above figure is for reference only.

Step 3 Connect ground cables, as shown in Figure 3-74.

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Figure 3-74 Grounding

In the figure, the wiring terminal with a circle is the primary wiring terminal that connects to the ground
cable.

Step 4 Route power cables.


 Dual mains
Remove the copper bar between mains and bypass input terminals, as shown in Figure
3-75.

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Figure 3-75 Removing copper bars

Figure 3-76 shows the cables routed from the top of the cabinet.

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Figure 3-76 Top cabling

For details about how to connect the battery neutral wire, see Figure 3-36 in 3.2.5.1 Routing Cables from
the Top.
 Single mains
For single mains, the copper bar between the mains and bypass input terminals do not
need to be removed, and bypass input cables do not need to be connected.
Step 5 Route signal cables. Bind cables to the cabinet. Figure 3-77 shows the signal cables routed
from the top of the cabinet.

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Figure 3-77 Connecting signal cables

The number and colors of signal cables in Figure 3-77 are for reference only.

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3.2.9 Remote EPO

 Huawei does not provide the EPO switch or cable. If the cable is required, the
recommended cable is 22 AWG.
 Equip the EPO switch with a protective cover to prevent misoperations, and cover the
cable with protective tubing.
 Triggering EPO will shut down the rectifier, inverter, charger, and static bypass, but does
not disconnect the UPS mains input. To power off the UPS completely, open the front-end
input switch when triggering EPO.

Connect the requisite EPO switch to UPS dry contacts.


 Figure 3-78 shows the cable connections for an NC EPO switch.
 Figure 3-79 shows the cable connections for an NO EPO switch.

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Figure 3-78 Cable connection for an NC EPO switch

Figure 3-79 Cable connection for an NO EPO switch

 When the EPO switch is in the NC state, remove the jumper between EPO_NC and EPO_12V
before connection. When the EPO switch is turned off, EPO is triggered.
 When the EPO switch is in the NO state, ensure that the jumper is connected between EPO_NC and
EPO_12V. When the EPO switch is turned on, EPO is triggered.

3.2.10 Connecting Communications Cables


Procedure
Step 1 Connect the external network management device to the RS485 port.
Step 2 Connect the network port on a PC to the FE port.
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3.3 Installing a Parallel System


3.3.1 Installing the UPSs
Context

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When installing multiple cabinets, install connecting kits to combine and secure the cabinets.

Procedure
Step 1 Install the UPSs in a parallel system using the single UPS installation methods. For details,
see 3.2 Installing a Single UPS.
Step 2 Unscrew the connecting kits at the front and rear of the cabinet, align them with the reserved
holes that can connect the two UPSs and then use screws to tighten the connecting kits to the
cabinet according to the following figures:
 Figure 3-80 shows the connection point for the UPS5000-E-200K-SM and
UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT.
 Figure 3-81 shows the connection point for the UPS5000-E-200K-FM.

Figure 3-80 Installing connecting kits (UPS5000-E-200K-SM and UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT)

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Figure 3-81 Installing connecting kits (UPS5000-E-200K-FM)

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3.3.2 Connecting Power Cables


Context
Cable connection for the UPS5000-E-200K-SM is used as an example. The parallel power
cables for different UPS models can be connected in a similar way.

Procedure
Step 1 Ground each UPS in a parallel system separately, and connect power cables and battery cables
according 3.2 Installing a Single UPS.
Step 2 Based on the site configurations, select a parallel connection method to connect cables for the
parallel system.
Figure 3-82 shows a typical conceptual diagram for a 1+1 parallel system, and Figure 3-83
shows the cable connections for this system.

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This document uses the number of oblique lines to indicate the number of power cables of the same
type.

Figure 3-82 Conceptual diagram of a 1+1 parallel system

Connect power cables according to port silk screen.

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Figure 3-83 Cable connections for a 1+1 parallel system

(1) Mains input power (2) Bypass input power (3) Battery (4) Output power
cables cables cables cables

Figure 3-84 shows a typical conceptual diagram for a dual-bus system consisting of two UPS
systems, and Figure 3-85 show the cable connections for this system.

Figure 3-84 Conceptual diagram of a dual-bus system

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Figure 3-85 Cable connections for a dual-bus system

(1) Mains input power (2) Bypass input power (3) Battery (4) Output power
cables cables cables cables

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3.3.3 Connecting Signal Cables


Context
A maximum of four UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FMs and UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMTs can be
connected in parallel. Cable connection principles for two UPSs connected in parallel are the
same as those for four UPSs connected in parallel. The following describes how to connect
cables for four UPSs connected in parallel.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the parallel ports on the UPSs using parallel cables.
 Figure 3-86 shows the topology diagram for the N+X parallel system and Figure 3-87
shows the cable connections for this system.

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Figure 3-86 Topology diagram of an N+X parallel system

Figure 3-87 shows only control modules. Each control module represents a single UPS.

Figure 3-87 Connecting signal cables in a parallel system consisting of four UPSs

 In a dual-bus system, you need to connect cables to BSC ports on the UPSs. Figure 3-88
shows the cable connections for a dual-bus system containing two master systems.

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Figure 3-88 Connecting signal cables in a dual-bus system

Step 2 Connect signal cables for each UPS by referring to 2.3.4 Control Module.
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3.4 Installation Verification


Table 3-9 lists check items.

If the check results of listed items 10 and 11 in Table 3-9 do not meet the acceptance criteria,
the UPS may be damaged.

Table 3-9 Installation checklist

No. Item Acceptance Criteria


01 Consistency between system The system configurations, including
configurations and delivery models and the number of modules, comply
configurations with the contract.

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No. Item Acceptance Criteria


02 Cable layout Cables are routed properly and meet
engineering requirements.
03 Secure cable connections Input and output power cables and battery
cables are securely connected, and spring
washers have been flattened to prevent
them from falling off and causing
accidents. There is no risk of disconnection.
04 Marks for tightened screws Tightened screws are marked.
05 Serial port connection Signal cables are connected properly and
(security protection securely.
mechanism supported)
06 Cable labels Both ends of each cable are labeled. Labels
are easy to understand.
07 Ground cable connections The ground cable is securely connected to
the equipment room ground bar. Use a
multimeter to measure the resistance
between the UPS ground cable and the
equipment room ground bar. The
resistancemust be less than 1 ohm.
08 Distances between cable ties Distances between cable ties are the same
(recommended distance is 30 cm), and no
burr exists.
09 Correct cable connections Cables are properly connected according to
wiring diagrams.
10 Live wire and neutral wire Input and output live wires and neutral
connections wires are correctly connected. Mains input
terminals 1L1, 1L2, 1L3, and N, bypass
input terminals 2L1, 2L2, 2L3, and N, and
output terminals U, V, W, and N are
properly connected.
11 Input and output live wire In single UPS mode, mains and bypass
phase sequences input and output live wires are connected in
a correct sequence. In a parallel system,
mains and bypass input and output live
wires are connected in the same sequence
for each UPS.
12 Battery cable connections Use a multimeter to check that the sum of
the absolute voltage of the negative battery
string and the voltage of the positive battery
string is greater than a certain value (2 x
Number of cells), and that the difference
between the absolute voltage of the
negative battery string and the voltage of
the positive battery string is less than the
voltage of a battery (2 V or 12 V).

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No. Item Acceptance Criteria


13 Operating environment The inside and outside of the cabinet, and
other operating components, are free from
conductive dust.
14 Copper busbar short circuit Copper busbars are confirmed as being
open-circuited using a multimeter, or an
insulation resistance tester.

1. In the scenarios where holes are drilled for routing cables or covers are removed for routing cables,
after routing cables and checking cable connections, use firestop putty to fill in the gap between the
cables and the cabinet.
2. After verifying the installation, reinstall all the covers.
3. Do not remove the dustproof cover before power-on to prevent dust inside the UPS.

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4 User Interface

4.1 LCD Interface


4.1.1 LCD
The monitor display unit (MDU), located on the front door of the cabinet, allows for general
UPS operations, parameter setting, viewing of running status and alarms, and so on. The
MDU provides a status indicator and an LCD touchscreen, as shown in Figure 4-1.

Figure 4-1 MDU

(1) Status indicator (2) LCD touchscreen

Touch the LCD screen firmly because it is an industrial resistive touchscreen. It is recommended that
you use your fingernails for accurate selection and quick response, as shown in Figure 4-2.

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Figure 4-2 Touching the LCD

Table 4-1 describes the status indicator.

Table 4-1 Status indicator

Status Color Meaning

On Red A critical alarm has been generated, and the


buzzer sounds continuously.
Yellow A minor alarm has been generated, and the
buzzer buzzes at 2 Hz.
Green The UPS is running properly.
Off N/A The MDU is powered off.

The indicator on the LCD panel is yellow when the bypass supplies power in non-ECO mode.

4.1.2 LCD Menu


4.1.2.1 Menu Hierarchy
Figure 4-3 shows the LCD menu hierarchy.

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Figure 4-3 Menu hierarchy

4.1.2.2 Initial Startup

User interfaces displayed in this document correspond to the monitor display module (MDU)
version V100R003C01 and are for reference only.

The Settings Wizard screen is displayed when the UPS is started for the first time or when
the UPS restarts after restoring factory settings. Parameters including Language, Time,
Network Param., and System Param. can be set on the Settings Wizard of the MDU, as
shown in Figure 4-4.

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Figure 4-4 Settings Wizard

4.1.2.3 Main Menu


The LCD screen is divided into three parts: status bar, alarm bar and information area. Figure
4-5 numerically labels functions of the default main screen, and Table 4-2 describes these
functions.

Figure 4-5 Main Menu screen

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Table 4-2 Main screen description

Number Area Function


1 Status bar Displays the UPS model, capacity, configuration, current date
and time, USB flash drive status, and buzzer status.
2 Alarm bar Displays active alarms in a scrolling list and the number of
active alarms based on severity. Tap the alarm icon area to
open the active alarm page.
3 Informatio Displays the power flow as well as key information such as
n area load and battery information. Tap the Bypass, Mains, Battery,
and Load icons to view details.

Table 4-3 describes the functions of common buttons.

Table 4-3 Functions of common buttons

Button Function
Returns to the main screen.

Scrolls the page down.

Scrolls the page up.

Returns to the upper-level menu.

Logs a user out.

4.1.3 System Info Screen


On the main screen, tap System Info. The System Info screen is displayed, as shown in
Figure 4-6.

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Figure 4-6 System Info screen

4.1.3.1 Module Data Screen


On the System Info, tap the UPS picture. On the Module Data screen, select a module to
view its running data. indicates the selected module, as shown in Figure 4-7.

Figure 4-7 Module Data screen

4.1.3.2 Runn Info Screen


On the System Info screen, tap to access the Runn Info screen. On this screen, AC
Output, UPS Load, Mains Input, and Bypass Input can be queried, as shown in Figure 4-8
and Figure 4-9.

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Figure 4-8 Runn Info screen 1

Figure 4-9 Runn Info screen 2

 On the System Info > Settings > Advanced Param. screen, if the Current equal. detection is set
to Enable, and the number of inverter modules is greater than or equal to 2, the Mod. Cur. Eql.
Data is displayed on the Runn Info screen.
 On the System Info > Settings > CIM Param. > Basic Param. screen, if the Number of battery
strings is not 0, the Battery Detailed Data is displayed on the Runn Info screen.

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AC Output

Figure 4-10 AC Output screen

Item Description

Phase voltage (V) AC output phase voltage


Line voltage (V) AC output line voltage
Phase current (A) AC output phase current

Frequency (Hz) AC output frequency


Power factor Proportion of output active power to output
apparent power.

UPS Load

Figure 4-11 UPS Load screen

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Item Description

Active power (kW) Output active power of each phase on the


UPS.

Apparent power (kVA) Output apparent power of each phase on the


UPS.
Reactive power (kVAR) Output reactive power of each phase on the
UPS, that is, square root of the difference
between the square of output apparent
power and the square of output active
power.

Load ratio (%) Load ratio of each phase on the UPS, that is,
proportion of actual power to rated power.

Crest factor Proportion of the peak value of load current


to the valid value.

Mains Input

Figure 4-12 Mains Input screen

Item Description

Phase voltage (V) Mains input phase voltage

Line voltage (V) Mains input line voltage


Phase current (A) Mains input phase current

Frequency (Hz) Mains input frequency


Power factor Proportion of the mains input active power
to the mains input apparent power.

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Bypass Input

Figure 4-13 Bypass Input screen

Item Description

Phase voltage (V) Bypass input phase voltage


Line voltage (V) Bypass input line voltage

Phase current (A) Bypass input phase current


Frequency (Hz) Bypass input frequency

Power factor Proportion of the bypass input active power


to the bypass input apparent power.

Battery Status

Figure 4-14 Battery Status screen

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Item Description
Battery The value can be Not connected, Equalized charging, Float charging,
Status Hibernating, discharging, or Not chg. or dis.
Voltage Voltage of the battery string.
(V)
Current Current of the battery string (the current is + when batteries are being
(A) charged and - when discharged).
Temperatu Battery operating temperature (A battery sensor is required. If the sensor is
re (°C) not installed, NA is displayed).
Backup Battery backup time estimated at the current load.
time (min)
Remaining Remaining battery capacity.
cap. (%)
SOH State of health.

Total Runtime

Figure 4-15 Total Runtime screen

Item Description

Bypass runtime (h) Time for which the UPS runs in bypass
mode.

Inv. runtime (h) Time for which the UPS runs in inverter
mode.

The value must be an integer. For example:

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 If the value is less than 1, the value takes 0.


 If the value is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 2, the value takes 1.

Environment Data

Figure 4-16 Environment Data screen

Item Description
Ambient Temperature measured by the ambient temperature and humidity sensor (The
temperat sensor needs to be installed. If the sensor is not installed, the data uploaded by
ure (°C) the bypass module is displayed.)
Ambient Humidity measured by the ambient temperature and humidity sensor. If the
humid. sensor is not installed, NA is displayed.
(%)

Mod. Cur. Eql. Data


Figure 4-17 shows the Mod. Cur. Eql. Data screen.

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Figure 4-17 Mod. Cur. Eql. Data screen

Battery Detailed Data


Figure 4-18 shows the Battery Detailed Data screen.

Figure 4-18 Battery Detailed Data screen

This screen details battery string data and single battery data in each battery string.

The N in String N Battery Data should be less than or equal to 4.

Figure 4-19 shows the Batt. String Data screen.

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Figure 4-19 Batt. String Data screen

This screen displays the voltages, currents, SOC, and SOH of each battery string.
Figure 4-20 shows the String N Battery Data screen.

Figure 4-20 String N Battery Data screen

This screen displays the temperature, voltage, internal resistance, current, SOC, and SOH of a
single battery in the battery string, and the mapping between the CIM and BIM.

4.1.3.3 Alarms Screen


Tap on the System Info screen to enter the Alarms screen. On the Alarms screen, active
alarms and historical alarms, clear faults, and the buzzer control can be viewed, as shown in
Figure 4-21.

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Figure 4-21 Alarms screen

Active Alarms
Figure 4-22 shows the Active Alarms screen.

Figure 4-22 Active Alarms screen

This screen displays alarm information including the severity, name, ID, location, and
generation time.

Historical Alarms
Figure 4-23 shows the Historical Alarms screen.

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Figure 4-23 Historical Alarms screen

This screen displays alarm information including the severity, name, ID, location, generation
time, and clear time.

Buzzer Off
Two buzzer menus are available:
 Buzzer On
If this selection is enabled, when a critical alarm, a minor alarm, or a certain warning is
generated the buzzer is activated.
 Buzzer Off
If this selection is enabled, the buzzer is muted.
If the buzzer is enabled, Buzzer Off is displayed on the operation screen. Figure 4-24 shows
the Buzzer Off screen.

Figure 4-24 Buzzer Off screen

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Clear Faults
Figure 4-25 shows the Clear Faults menu (a dialog box is displayed to confirm the action).
Tap Clear Faults. If you have not logged in, a login screen is displayed. Enter a user name
and password, and tap .

Figure 4-25 Clear Faults screen

 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be locked out for 5
minutes.

4.1.3.4 Settings Screen


On the System Info screen, tap . If you have not logged in, a login screen is displayed, as
shown in Figure 4-26.

Figure 4-26 Login screen

On the login screen, enter a preset user name and password, and tap to log in. The
Settings screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-27 and Figure 4-28.

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 Table 4-5 lists the default user names and preset passwords and describes the permission of the
default users.
 If you enter incorrect passwords for three consecutive times, you will be locked out for 5 minutes.

Figure 4-27 Settings screen 1

Figure 4-28 Settings screen 2

Basic Settings

Set the date and time correctly. Incorrect time display in running and alarm information would
lead to analysis errors during maintenance or repair.

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Figure 4-29 Basic screen 1

Figure 4-30 Basic screen 2

Item Description

Language Twelve languages are supported, including English, Chinese, Spanish,


Dutch, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, and
Turkish. The default language is English.

Password The preset password is 000001. The password can be changed.


password If the password complexity check is disabled, the user password is required
complexity to be a string of six to eight digits. If the password complexity check is
check enabled, the password is required to be a string of 6–20 characters and
contain at least two types of characters.

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Communications Settings

Figure 4-31 Communication screen 1

IP address allocation
 If the MDU is directly connected to a computer, the IP address can only be allocated
manually. The IP addresses of the MDU and computer must be in the same network
segment, and must be different.
 If the MDU is connected to a computer through an LAN switch or router with the DHCP
function, the IP address can be allocated manually or automatically.
− Manual: Check that their IP addresses are two different values on the same network
segment. Set the UPS IP address to be in the same subnet as the PC IP address.
Perform the bitwise AND operation for the UPS IP address and the PC IP address
with the subnet mask respectively. If the operation results are the same, the two IP
addresses are in the same subnet.
AND operation rule: 1 AND 1 = 1, 1 AND 0 = 0, 0 AND 1 = 0, 0 AND 0 = 0. That
is when the corresponding bits are both 1, the result is 1. In other cases, the result is
0.

Table 4-4 Bitwise AND operation example

- PC IP address UPS IP address


(182.98.225.125) (182.98.225.112)
PC IP address/UPS IP 10110110.01100010.111000 10110110.01100010.111000
address 01.01111101 01.01110000
Subnet mask 11111111.11111111.111111 11111111.11111111.111111
(255.255.255.192) 11.11000000 11.11000000
Bitwise AND operation 10110110.01100010.111000 10110110.01100010.111000
result 01.01000000 01.01000000

− Automatic: The MDU automatically searches for available IP addresses in the


connected network. Ensure that the MDU and PC are on the same network segment.

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Item Description

IP address Set an Ethernet IP address that ranges from 1.0.0.0 to


223.255.255.255. The default value is 192.168.0.10.
NOTICE
Ensure that the UPS IP address is unique on the network segment. Otherwise,
the WebUI display function may not function properly.

Subnet mask Set an Ethernet subnet mask that ranges from 0.0.0.0 to
255.255.255.255. The default value is 255.255.255.0.

Gateway Set an Ethernet gateway that ranges from 1.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255.


The default value is 192.168.0.1.

NAT mapping NAT means network address translation. If it is set to Disable, an


internal IP address cannot be accessed from the Internet.
RS485 com. baud Baud rate depends on the network management conditions.
rate

Figure 4-32 Communication screen 2

Item Description

RS485 Set an address that ranges from 1 to 254 for this port.
com.
address
Parity Verify the validity of RS485 communication characters. When a device
mode node adopts RS485 communication, ensure that the parity modes for the
device nodes are set to the same mode. Available parity modes include
None, Odd, and Even.

Stop bit Stop bit in the Modbus communication frame format. When the UPS is
connected over the serial port Modbus, set this parameter based on the
frame format that the upstream device Modbus supports.
Batt. temp. A maximum of four battery temperature sensors can be cascaded.

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sensors
Start addr. Set this parameter by using the DIP switch on the battery temperature
of batt. sensor. The address range is 16–28. Ensure that the address set on the LCD
temp. is the same as that set for the DIP switch. Otherwise, communication fails.
sensor
BMUs A maximum of 12 BMUs can be cascaded.

Figure 4-33 Communication screen 3

Item Description

BMU start Use the DIP switch on the BMU to set the BMU start address to 112.
address Ensure that the address set on the LCD is the same as that set for the DIP
switch. Otherwise, communication cannot be implemented.
Amb. temp An ambient temperature and humidity sensor has the same appearance as a
& humid battery temperature sensor. The two types of sensors can be cascaded (up
sensors/Start to four). The ambient temperature and humidity sensor address range is
addr. of 32–44, which is different from the battery temperature sensor. Therefore,
amb. temp. you can use the sensor as an ambient temperature and humidity sensor or
& hum. battery temperature sensor by setting the address.
sensors
NTC The short-distance battery temperature sensor monitors the ambient
temperature near batteries, and ensures that batteries work reliably and
securely. The default status is Disable. If a short-distance battery
temperature sensor is configured, set NTC to Enable.

Basic Parameters

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Single/Parallel, Output voltage level and Output frequency, as well as Battery capacity
and Number of cells must be the same as the actual values. Otherwise, an alarm may be
generated, or other serious faults may occur.

Set basic system and battery parameters, as shown in Figure 4-34.

Figure 4-34 Basic Param. screen

Output voltage level


The value for the system output voltage level can be set as 380 V, 400 V (default), or 415 V.
After the parameter value is changed, the upper thresholds for the bypass voltage are restored
to the default values. The parameter is configurable after the inverter shuts down.

If Output voltage level is 380 V or 400 V, the default upper threshold is 15% and the default lower
threshold is 20%. If Output voltage level is 415 V, the default upper threshold is 10% and the default
lower threshold is 20%. The parameter is configurable after the inverter shuts down.

Item Description

Single/Pa The value for the UPS running mode can be Single (default) or Parallel.
rallel
Output The value for the system output frequency can be 50 Hz (default) or 60 Hz.
frequenc
y (Hz)
Battery The value range for the battery string capacity is 5 Ah to 9999 Ah. 300 Ah is
capacity set by default for the 200 kVA UPS, and 350 Ah is set by default for the 300
(Ah) kVA UPS.
Number Each 12 V battery consists of six cells. The value range is 180 to 276. The
of cells default value is 240.

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 A cell consists of electrodes and electrolytes, which is the basic unit for the battery. Each cell has a
nominal voltage of 2 V. A battery is a module consisting of single or multiple cells in a shell. Each
battery has a nominal voltage of 2 V or 12 V. The number of cells must be a multiple of 12 (for
example, 180 and 192).
 Cell float voltage, Cell equalized volt, Float volt. temp. comp. coef., and EOD voltage threshold
are set for cells.

Advanced Parameters

Set System capacity and Power module capacity according to site specifications. Incorrect
settings may generate an overload alarm, which affects normal UPS running.

Figure 4-35 Advanced Param. screen 1

Item Description

System The rated system capacity equals the capacity of each power module
capacity multiplied by the number of requisite power modules. If this is set
(kVA) incorrectly, the Module quantity mismatch alarm will be generated.

Power Rated power module capacity.


module
capacity
(kVA)
Requisite Matches the system capacity.
modules
Redundan Set in accordance with loading capacity and redundant requirements.
t modules
Working The value can be Normal mode (default), Converter mode, Self-load
mode mode, or ECO.

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BSC mode  The value can be Non-BSC mode (default) or BSC mode (set when the
system is a dual-bus system).
 A dual-bus system consists of the master and slave BSC systems. You can
specify the master and slave BSC systems (one master and one slave) and
change the settings under the guidance of maintenance engineers. Set the
master and slave BSC systems to master and slave BSC modes
respectively.
NOTE
Ensure that the BSC signal cable between the master and slave BSC systems is properly
connected and that BSC-related hardware is properly installed.

Figure 4-36 Advanced Param. screen 2

Item Description

Paral. sys. If the customer load is light, set parallel hibernation to alternate modules in
hibernate hibernation to prolong their service life as well as improve system
efficiency.
Module A cycle of 1 to 100 days can be set. The parameter is set to 30 days by
cycle default.
hiber.
period (d)
High An alarm is generated when the ambient temperature reaches or exceeds the
ambient threshold specified by this parameter.
temperatu
re alarm
threshold
(°C)
Low A warning is generated when the ambient temperature is lower than the
ambient parameter value.
temperatu
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threshold
(°C)
Top outlet If a top outlet fan is configured, check the fan running status after enabling
fan this parameter.
EOD If the mains is not functioning normally, the UPS will transfer to battery
restart mode. When batteries reach the EOD threshold, the bypass is disabled, and
EOD restart is enabled, the UPS will restart as soon as the mains resumes.
If EOD restart is disabled, clear the alarm manually or enable the restart
function for the UPS.

Figure 4-37 Advanced Param. screen 3

Item Description
EOD restart If EOD restart is set to Enable, the UPS starts working after EOD
delay (min) restart delay when the mains recovers from an EOD power failure. The
value range is 1–1440 min, and the default value is 10 min.
Inverter Specifies whether the Inverter async. alarm is displayed when the inverter
async. alarm does not track the bypass input. The normal power supply is not affected
regardless of whether the parameter is Enable or Disable.

Bus Specifies whether to automatically clear the alarm and restart the power
overvoltage module when the rectifier or inverter shuts down due to a bus overvoltage
recovery alarm. If Bus overvoltage recovery is set to Enable, the bus overvoltage
alarm is automatically cleared, and the rectifier and inverter automatically
start when the bus voltage recovers (less than 420 V) within Bus overvolt.
recovery time. When Bus overvoltage recovery is set to Disable, the bus
overvoltage alarm cannot be automatically cleared, and the rectifier and
inverter cannot automatically start. The default value is Enable.
Bus overvolt. If Bus overvoltage recovery is set to Enable, the bus overvoltage alarm is
recovery automatically cleared, and the rectifier and inverter automatically start
when the bus voltage recovers (less than 420 V) within Bus overvolt.

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time recovery time. The default value is 5s.

Capacitor If Capacitor failure detection is set to Enable, the power module (power
failure unit) performs inverter capacitor fault detection based on the settings of
detection Capacitor failure detection upper limit and Capacitor failure detection
lower limit. If the power module determines that the inverter capacitor is
faulty, it shuts down the inverter to prevent the fault from expanding. The
default value is Enable.
Capacitor The value range of Capacitor failure detection upper limit is 10–13 A.
failure When the inverter capacitor current exceeds the current specified by this
detection parameter, the power module determines that the inverter capacitor is
upper limit faulty and shuts down the inverter. The default value is 13 A.
(A)

Figure 4-38 Advanced Param. screen 4

Item Description

Capacitor The value range of Capacitor failure detection lower limit is 0–2.5 A.
failure When the inverter capacitor current is lower than the current specified by
detection this parameter, the power module determines that the inverter capacitor is
lower limit faulty and shuts down the inverter. If Capacitor failure detection lower
(A) limit is set to 0 A, the power module does not perform inverter capacitor
fault detection. The default value is 2.5 A.
Input cur. Enable or disable input current limiting for the UPS to protect the D.G.
limiting
Input cur. Limit the input current to protect the D.G. The value can be 50%–200%.
limiting ratio The default value is 200%.
(%)
No load If this parameter is set to Enable, the output current and load ratio will be
output shows displayed as 0 in the case of zero load. If this parameter is set to Disable,
zero the output current and load ratio will not be displayed as 0 in the case of

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zero load.

Current Monitors the current differences between racks or modules. If this


equal. parameter is set to Enable, the Mod. Cur. Eql. Data can be viewed on
detection the running information screen. This parameter is set to Disable by
default.
Bus Capa. If Bus Capa. Life is set to Enable, the UPS detects the bus capacitor
Life lifespan.

Figure 4-39 Advanced Param. screen 5

Item Description

Altitude (m) Set this parameter based on the altitude of the place where the rack is used.
The default value is less than or equal to 1000.
ModbusTCP If Modbus TCP is used for communication, communication links
Encryption implement encryption based on the selected encryption mode or do not
implement encryption.

Batt. This parameter specifies whether the alarm is enabled. An alarm is


charging generated only when the alarm is enabled and the alarm generating
capacity conditions are met.
mismatch
Battery This parameter specifies whether the alarm is enabled. An alarm is
segment generated only when the alarm is enabled and the alarm generating
detection conditions are met.

Emergency Indicates whether to enable emergency power-off (EPO). EPO is


Shut Down performed only when this parameter is enabled and the EPO switch is
Enable triggered.

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Input Parameter Settings

Figure 4-40 Input Param. screen

Retaining default input parameter settings is advised.

Item Description

D.G. mode Set this parameter when a D.G. connects to the input PDC. Select
Enable when a D.G. is detected over dry contacts.

D.G. power Set these two parameters to control the valid input current and limiting
limiting (kVA) input current, which prevents load impact and facilitates better
and D.G. cooperation between the UPS and the D.G. The value range of D.G.
charger power power limiting (kVA) is 0–5000 kVA. The default value is 250 kVA
ratio (%) for the 200 kVA UPS, and the default value is 400 kVA for the 300
kVA UPS. The value range of D.G. charger power ratio (%) is
0%–100%, and the default value is 0%.
Intra-rack These two parameters enable the UPS to control the interval that each
power module rack (or module) transfers from battery mode to normal mode, which
start delay (s) reduces the impact on the generator or power grid. In the case of battery
and Inter-rack undervoltage, the system automatically shortens the delay for
power module transferring to normal mode to 1/8 of the normal delay to accelerate the
start delay (s) transfer and prevent battery overdischarge. Intra-rack power module
start delay (s) can be set to a value ranging from 0.5 to 120. The preset
value of Intra-rack power module start delay (s) depends on the
preset number of power modules. The preset value is 2.0, 1.0, and 0.5
for 1–5, 6–10, and 10–20 power modules respectively. Inter-rack
power module start delay (s) can be set to a value ranging from 2 to
120. The preset value of Inter-rack power module start delay (s) is
5.0. The start delay of a module in a rack varies depending on the rack
number and module number. #1 module in rack 1 does not have a start
delay.
Input The value of Input adaptability can be Strong or Weak. Strong input
adaptability adaptability applies to the D.G. or input sources whose input current has
high frequency oscillation. In this mode, the total distortion of the input
current waveform (THDi) is poor, but the system is stable. Weak input

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adaptability is suitable for mains and AC input sources. The default
value is Strong.

Output Param. screen

Figure 4-41 Output Param. screen

Item Description

Output volt. The output voltage can be adjusted based on the onsite power distribution
adjustment condition to ensure a minimum difference between the output voltage and
(V) the bypass voltage. This facilitates uninterruptible transfer from normal
mode to bypass mode. The voltage adjustment range is ±5%. The default
value is 220.0 when the voltage is 380 V, 230.0 when the voltage is 400
V, and 240.0 when the voltage is 415 V.
Output freq.  The value range is 0.1–2.0 Hz/s, and the default value is 0.6 Hz/s.
track rate  This parameter can be adjusted based on site requirements. If Output
(Hz/s) freq. track rate (Hz/s) is slow, the inverter frequency is different from
the bypass frequency when the bypass frequency changes. If output is
overloaded or the inverter is faulty, an interruption (less than 20 ms)
occurs when the UPS transfers from normal mode to bypass mode. If
Output freq. track rate (Hz/s) is fast, the inverter frequency is
unstable.
Self-load Set the percentage of the output current to the rated output current when
output cur. the UPS is in self-load mode. The value can be 20%–100%, and is 80% by
ratio (%) default.
Output The interruption for the UPS to transfer from normal mode to bypass
interruption mode is 1–2 ms, and from bypass mode to normal mode is 0–20 ms. Set
transfer time this parameter based on the output interruption time acceptable to loads.
(ms) The default value is 0 ms.
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transfer mode, which impacts the system. This parameter specifies the number of
times transfers between bypass mode and normal mode within 1 hour, which
ensures system security. The value can be 1 to 10, and is 5 by default.

Bypass Parameter Settings

Figure 4-42 Bypass Param. Settings

Item Description

Bypass When the difference between the bypass input frequency and the rated
frequency frequency is greater than this value, the system determines that the bypass
range (Hz) frequency is not normal, and that the bypass is unavailable.
The frequency range must be greater than the ECO frequency range. The
value range is ±0.5 Hz to ±6 Hz, ±2 Hz by default.
Maximum When the difference between the bypass voltage and the rated voltage
bypass exceeds the upper threshold for the bypass voltage, the system determines
voltage that the bypass voltage is not normal and that the bypass is unavailable.
NOTE
 When the voltage level is 380 V, the value range is 10%, 15% (default), 20%, and
25%.
 When the voltage level is 400 V, the value range is 10%, 15% (default), and 20%.
 When the voltage level is 415 V, the value range is 10% (default) and 15%.

Minimum When the difference between the bypass voltage and the rated voltage
bypass exceeds the lower threshold for the bypass voltage, the system determines
voltage that the bypass voltage is abnormal and that the bypass is unavailable. The
value can be –10%, –15%, –20%, –30%, –40%, –50%, or –60%. The default
value is –20%.
ECO In ECO mode, when the difference between the bypass voltage and the rated
voltage voltage is greater than this value, the system determines that the ECO
range voltage is abnormal and transfers to normal mode. The values can be ±5%,

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±6%, ±7%, ±8%, ±9%, or ±10%. The default value is ±5%.

BPM mode This parameter specifies whether to start bypass mode if overtemperature
upon BPM occurs.
overtemp.

Battery Parameter Settings

Battery parameter settings impact battery maintenance, battery lifespan, and UPS discharge
time. When you set battery parameters, note the following:

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 Battery string sharing is unavailable when Single/Parallel is set as Single.


 Battery string sharing affects the actual charge current and the estimated discharge time.
An incorrect setting will cause a high or low charge current, which may damage the
batteries. An incorrect estimated discharge time may cause a data backup fault.
 Retain default settings for Chg. cur. limiting coef. and Cell float voltage. Only
professional maintenance personnel are allowed to change the settings.
 When you set parameters, ensure the following: Chg. cur. limiting coef. >
Transfer-to-equalized charging cur. coef; Dis. cur. 0.1C EOD > Dis. cur. 0.3C EOD >
Dis. cur. 0.5C EOD > Dis. cur. 1.0C EOD.
 Battery type must meet the actual situation. Currently, only VRLA batt. is supported.
 Single batt. float chg. voltage deviation alarm thres. and Single batt. dis. voltage
deviation alarm thres. are used to check whether the batteries in each battery string have
the same charge voltage and discharge voltage. When a value exceeds the specified range,
an alarm is generated. The calculation formula is (Charge/Discharge voltage – Average
voltage)/Average voltage x 100%. The charge/discharge voltage and average voltage are
obtained from the BMU. If the BMU is not configured, these two parameters do not need
to be set.

Figure 4-43 Battery Param. screen 1

Item Description

Installation A battery maintenance reminder is displayed when the maintenance time


time (counted from the installation time) comes.
Maintenance The interval (set in days) for when the battery maintenance reminder is
period (d) generated (based on installation time).

Battery type Set the battery type based on actual conditions. Currently, only lead-acid
batteries are supported.
Chg. cur. The charging current limit is a multiple of the battery capacity. The value
limiting coef. can be 0.05–0.15, and is 0.1 by default.
(C10)
Cell float The float voltage value can be 2.23–2.27 V/cell, and is 2.25 V/cell by
voltage default. The value is configurable in any mode.

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(V/cell)
Cell The battery equalized voltage value can be 2.30–2.40 V/cell, and is 2.35
equalized V/cell by default. The value is configurable in any mode.
volt. (V/cell)

Figure 4-44 Battery Param. screen 2

Item Description

Transfer-to-equaliz The battery enters equalized charge state when the battery current
ed charging cur. exceeds this parameter value. The value range is 0.02–0.08, and is
coef. (C10) 0.05 by default.
SOC to start When the SOC is lower than the specified value, batteries enter the
equalized charging equalized charging mode.
(%)
Automatic When the value is Enable, the UPS automatically changes the
equalized charging battery management status to equalized charging based on the
charge current and float charge time.
Forced equalized Enable forced equalized charging when batteries are continuously
charging protection under float charging or hibernation. When the forced equalized
time (h) charging time reaches the value of this parameter, float charging
starts.
Equalized charging After batteries transfer from equalized charging to float charging, if
protection interval the batteries do not discharge, equalized charging starts only after
(d) and Scheduled the float charging time reaches Equalized charging protection
equalized charging interval. After equalized charging is complete, scheduled
interval (d) equalized charging starts when the non-equalized charging time
exceeds Scheduled equalized charging interval.

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Figure 4-45 Battery Param. screen 3

Item Description

Float volt. temp. Enable this feature to correct the float voltage based on the battery
comp. temperature when a battery temperature sensor is connected. The
value is configurable in any mode.
Float volt. temp. Correction coefficient during float voltage temperature compensation.
comp. coef.
(mV/°C·cell)
Max. batt. dis. Set the maximum battery discharge time. When the discharge time
time (h) reaches this value, the UPS powers off. The battery discharge time
can be set only to 0 hours or a value only in the range of 16–48 hours.
If the time is set to 0 hours, battery discharge protection is not
implemented. The default value is 24 hours.
Sched. shallow When certain conditions are met, the charger shuts down, and
dis. test batteries supply power to loads. The system records the battery
discharge data as the reference for battery capacity and lifespan.
Shallow dis. test Set the proportion of the discharge capacity to the total discharge
dis. ratio (%) capacity. The value can be 10%–50%, and is 20% by default. The
value is configurable in any mode.
Undertemp. Battery temperatures can be monitored in a timely manner. If a battery
alarm thresh. overtemperature alarm is detected, the charging current limit
(°C) and decreases to 0.03 CA. Battery charging stops if a battery
Overtemp. alarm overtemperature protection alarm (when the temperature reaches the
thresh. (°C) high temperature threshold plus 3°C) is generated. The Undertemp.
alarm thresh. can be set from –20ºC to +5ºC and the default value is
–5ºC. The Overtemp. alarm thresh. can be set from 35ºC to 55ºC
and the default value is 50ºC.

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Figure 4-46 Battery Param. screen 4

Item Description

Backup time warning An alarm is generated if this parameter is set to Enable and
the backup time is lower than the warning threshold.

Remain. cap. warning An alarm is generated if this parameter is set to Enable and
the remaining capacity is lower than the warning threshold.
Dis. cur. 0.1C EOD By default, 0.1C EOD (V/cell) is set to 1.80, 0.3C EOD
(V/cell), Dis. cur. 0.3C (V/cell) to 1.75, 0.5C EOD (V/cell) to 1.67, and 1.0C EOD
EOD (V/cell), Dis. cur. (V/cell) to 1.60. These values are calculated in real time based
0.5C EOD (V/cell), and on the discharge currents.
Dis. cur. 1.0C EOD
(V/cell)

Figure 4-47 Battery Param. screen 5

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Intelligent If this parameter is set to Enable, the intelligent battery hibernation
hibernation function is enabled.
Class 1 grid Set the hibernation time based on the power grid type. In hibernation
hiber. time (d) mode, batteries are not charged or discharged, which extends the battery
and Class 2 lifespan.
grid hiber.  The Class 1 grid hiber. time value range is 0–30 days, and the
time (d) default value is 13 days. The value 0 indicates no hibernation.
 The Class 2 grid hiber. time value range is 0–15 days, and the
default value is 6 days. The value 0 indicates no hibernation.
Single batt. Single batt. float chg. voltage deviation alarm thres. (%) and Single
float chg. batt. dis. voltage deviation alarm thres. (%) are used to check whether
voltage the cells in each battery string have the same charge voltage and
deviation discharge voltage. When a value exceeds the specified range, an alarm is
alarm thres. generated.
(%) and Single The calculation formula is (Charge/Discharge voltage – Average
batt. dis. voltage)/Average voltage x 100%.
voltage
deviation
alarm thres.
(%)

Dry Contact Settings

 Set only the dry contacts that are needed. Otherwise, the UPS may not run properly.
 When a dry contact card is disabled, its dry contact signals are disabled.
 After a dry contact card is enabled, its dry contact signals can be displayed on the LCD.
 Disable all the dry contacts for a dry contact card that is not connected and all the dry
contacts that are not used to prevent false alarms.
 ( ) encloses a unit, and [ ] encloses silk screen.

Specify dry contact settings on the following cards:


 Dry contact card (MUE05A): provides dry contact signals for the battery grounding
failure detector, D.G., BCB box, and PDCs.
 Backfeed protection board (MUE06A): provides backfeed protection signals. This board
can be enabled or disabled.
 Monitoring interface card (MUS05A): provides four routes of configurable output dry
contact signals.
 Dry contact extended card (MUE07A): provides two routes of input signals and one
route of output signals.
Set the dry contact parameters, as shown in Figure 4-48 to Figure 4-54.

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Figure 4-48 Dry Contacts screen 1

Item Description

MUE05A MUE05A connection status. Independent input signals can be enabled


connection only when this parameter is set to Enable.
Batter ground Enable or disable the battery grounding failure detection.
fault [BTG]
D.G. Enable or disable D.G. connection detection.
connection
[GEN]
BCB Enable or disable BCB connection detection.
connection
[OL]
Batter Enable or disable battery circuit breaker monitoring.
breaker
[STA]
PDC output Enable or disable PDC output circuit breaker monitoring.
breaker
[OUT]

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Figure 4-49 Dry Contacts screen 2

Item Description

PDC Enable or disable PDC maintenance circuit breaker monitoring.


maintenance
breaker [MT]
BP/SYSMT If the BP/SYSMT switch is set to Enable, the port has dry contact signal
Switch access. Using the port depends on the status of the BP/SYSMT switch.

BP/SYSMT If the BP/SYSMT switch is set to Enable, this parameter is displayed on


switch the screen. Set this parameter to determine whether the port is used to
function detect the status of the PDU bypass input switch, or system maintenance
switch.
SPD/SYSOU If the SPD/SYSOUT switch is set to Enable, the port has dry contact
T Switch signal access. How a user uses the port depends on the status of the
SPD/SYSOUT switch.
SPD/SYSOU If the SPD/SYSOUT switch is set to Enable, this parameter is displayed
T switch on the screen. Set this parameter to determine whether the port is used to
function detect the status of the PDU input surge protector, or system output
switch.

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Figure 4-50 Dry Contacts screen 3

Item Description

MUE06A If this parameter is enabled, the mains and bypass backfeed protection is
connection enabled.
MUS05A Control the status of the DO_1 dry contact on the MUS05A dry contact
DO_1 Action card.
MUS05A Control the status of the DO_2 dry contact on the MUS05A dry contact
DO_2 Action card.

MUS05A Control the status of the DO_3 dry contact on the MUS05A dry contact
DO_3 Action card.
MUS05A Control the status of the DO_4 dry contact on the MUS05A dry contact
DO_4 Action card.

Figure 4-51 Dry Contacts screen 4

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Item Description
MUE07A Control the status of the DO_1 dry contact on the MUE07 extended dry
DO_1 Action contact card.
MUE07A Control the status of the DO_2 dry contact on the MUE07 extended dry
DO_2 Action contact card.
MUE07A Control the status of the DO_3 dry contact on the MUE07 extended dry
DO_3 Action contact card.
MUE07A Control the status of the DO_4 dry contact on the MUE07 extended dry
DO_4 Action contact card.
MUE07A Control the status of the DO_5 dry contact on the MUE07 extended dry
DO_5 Action contact card.

Figure 4-52 Dry Contacts screen 5

Item Description

MUS05A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_1 on the MUS05A.
DO_1
MUS05A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_2 on the MUS05A.
DO_2
MUS05A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_3 on the MUS05A.
DO_3
MUS05A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_4 on the MUS05A.
DO_4

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Figure 4-53 Dry Contacts screen 6

Item Description

MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_1 on the MUE07A.
DO_1
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_2 on the MUE07A.
DO_2
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_3 on the MUE07A.
DO_3
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_4 on the MUE07A.
DO_4
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the output dry contact DO_5 on the MUE07A.
DO_5

Figure 4-54 Dry Contacts screen 7

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Item Description
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the input dry contact DI_1 on the MUE07A.
DI_1
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the input dry contact DI_2 on the MUE07A.
DI_2
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the input dry contact DI_3 on the MUE07A.
DI_3
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the input dry contact DI_4 on the MUE07A.
DI_4
MUE07A Corresponds to signal of the input dry contact DI_5 on the MUE07A.
DI_5

CIM Parameters

If iBAT is configured, set the parameters in this section by referring to the document delivered
with the iBAT.

Figure 4-55 shows the CIM Param. screen.

Figure 4-55 CIM parameters

On the System Info > Settings > CIM Param. > Basic Param. screen, if Number of battery strings is
0, the Batt. String Config is not displayed on the CIM Param. screen.
 Figure 4-56 and Figure 4-57 show the Basic Param. screen.

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Figure 4-56 Basic Parameters 1

Figure 4-57 Basic Parameters 2

Item Description

Number A maximum of four CIMs can be connected.


of CIMs
CIM start The CIM start address cannot be changed. The DIP switch should be set to
address 0000 for the first CIM, and the DIP switch setting for a later connected CIM
should increase by 1 (binary) than that set for the previous CIM.

CIM Number of BIMs managed by the CIM.


Number
of BIMs
Number Number of battery strings connected in parallel.
of battery
strings
Batteries Number of batteries in a battery string.
in a single
battery

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Item Description
string
CIM Communication address when the northbound device queries CIM data.
logical
start addr

 Figure 4-58 shows the Advanced Param. screen.

Figure 4-58 Advanced Parameters

Item Description

Current Specifications of the Hall effect sensor.


source
BCB Determine whether the BCB connects to the CIM.
connects
to CIM
Batt. Determine whether BCB trips when batteries are not functioning properly.
abnormal
BCB trip
Multi-Hal The value of Multi-Hall cur. setting equals the number of positive or
l cur. negative Hall effect sensors in a single battery string and should be greater
setting than or equal to 1.

 Figure 4-59 shows the battery string config screen. On this screen, the CIM No. and BIM
No. can be set under each battery string.

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Figure 4-59 Batt. String Config 1

Figure 4-60 shows the configuration of CIM and BIM for each battery string.

Figure 4-60 Batt. String Config 2

4.1.3.5 Maintenance Screen


On the System Info screen, tap to display the Maintenance screen, as shown in Figure
4-61 and Figure 4-62. The Maintenance screen provides buttons such as Battery Maint.,
USB Operations, Inv. ON, and Inv. OFF.

If a user is not currently logged in, a dialog box will display for entering a user name and password.

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Figure 4-61 Maintenance screen 1

Figure 4-62 Maintenance screen 2

On the System Info > Settings > Advanced Param. screen, when Bus Capa. Life is set to Enable, the
Bus Capa. Life is displayed on the Maintenance screen.

Battery Maint. screen

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 Perform battery maintenance when no alarm is active on the UPS. Otherwise, the UPS
may supply no power.
 A proportion of battery capacity will discharge during battery maintenance. This reduces
the discharge time before the next charge.
 Do not perform battery maintenance when a D.G. is connected.

Perform battery maintenance periodically to increase the battery lifespan and improve the
UPS reliability. Battery maintenance includes Forced Equalized Charging, Shallow Dis.
Test, and Capacity Test. The next maintenance time displayed on the screen indicates the
upcoming time in which to check batteries. Figure 4-63 shows the Battery Maint. screen.

Figure 4-63 Battery Maint. screen

Item Description

Forced Equalized Charging Forcibly perform equalized charging on


batteries.

Shallow Dis. Test Test the partial discharge capacities of


batteries.

Capacity Test Test the full discharge capacities of


batteries.

USB Operations
The USB Operations screen provides Remove USB, Upgrade Software, Load Config.,
Export Config., Export Logs, Export Alarms, and other functions for upgrading software
and downloading system data, as shown in Figure 4-64 and Figure 4-65.

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Figure 4-64 USB Operations screen 1

Figure 4-65 USB Operations screen 2

Inv. ON and Inv. OFF Menus


Use the LCD to start and shut down the inverter. Before the inverter starts, the system asks for
confirmation to prevent misoperations. Figure 4-66 shows the Inv. ON screen, and Figure
4-67 shows the Inv. OFF screen.

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Figure 4-66 Inv. ON screen

Figure 4-67 Inv. OFF screen

Item Description

Inv. ON The Inv. ON screen allows you to start the inverter


manually.

Inv. OFF The Inv. OFF screen allows you to shut down the inverter
manually.

ECM Switchover

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 Only professional personnel are allowed to use this function.


 Clear faults before performing ECM active/standby switchover. For details about how to
clear faults, see Clear Faults in section 4.1.3.3 Alarms Screen.
 After an ECM is inserted, active and standby switchover is supported only after the ECM
is configured and starts working properly (about 30 seconds).

When an ECM needs to be maintained, perform active/standby switchover on the ECM, as


shown in Figure 4-68 (a dialog box will display asking for confirmation to prevent
misoperations). After switchover, ensure that the ECM has stopped working (the yellow or red
indicator is on, or the green indicator is blinking) before maintaining it.

Figure 4-68 ECM switchover

Screen Calib. Menu


Calibrate the screen, as shown in Figure 4-69.

Figure 4-69 Screen Calib. screen

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CIM Control
Reset the specified CIM and BIM, and sets the BIM blinking function or measures the BIM
internal resistance.

Figure 4-70 CIM control

Item Description

Reset Restart a BIM or a CIM.

Blink Make the red indicator on the BIM start or stop blinking super fast.
Internal Measure the battery internal resistance. If the condition for measuring internal
resistan resistance is met (batteries are fully charged), you can tap Measure to start
ce measuring the internal resistance of the selected BIM in a CIM.
NOTE
The interval between two measurement operations must be greater than 10 minutes.

Bus Capa. Life


If the service life of a capacitor is about to end, that is, Module X bus capacitor life (y) is
less than 1.0, contact Huawei technical support to replace the power module.

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Figure 4-71 Bus capacitor life forecast

4.1.3.6 About Screen


On the System Info screen, tap About to view the UPS model, manufacturer name,
monitoring version and power version, as shown in Figure 4-72. To view version details, tap
Version Info.

Figure 4-72 About screen

4.1.4 System Status Screen


On the main screen, tap System Status. On the System Status to view the mains input,
bypass input, load, and battery information, as shown in Figure 4-73.

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Figure 4-73 System Status screen

4.1.5 Common Functions Screen


On the main screen, tap Common Functions. On the Common Functions to query the AC
output, load, and mains input information, start or shut down the inverter, start or shut down
the inverter, control the buzzer, and query the historical alarms, as shown in Figure 4-74 and
Figure 4-75.

Figure 4-74 Common Functions screen 1

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Figure 4-75 Common Functions screen 2

4.2 WebUI
4.2.1 Login
Context
Internet Explorer 11 is used as the example browser.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the browser and choose Tools > Internet Options.
Step 2 On the Advanced tab page, ensure that Use TLS 1.0, and Use TLS 1.1 are selected and click
OK, as shown in Figure 4-76.

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Figure 4-76 Settings in the Internet Options dialog box

Step 3 Enter https://UPS IP address in the address box of the browser, select a language, set User
name and Password, and click Login. The system supports Internet Explorer 11 and Firefox
31.0. Table 4-5 describes the system users.

The preset UPS IP address is 192.168.0.10. You can set the UPS Ethernet IP address on the LCD or
WebUI. The value range is 1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255.

Table 4-5 User description

Default User Preset Password User Rights


admin (system LCD 000001 Performs all operations on the LCD and
administrator) WebUI, including system running information
WEB Changeme browsing, system information (historical
alarms, logs, e-labels, and fault data)
exporting, parameter (system parameters and
battery parameters) setting, system control
(startup, shutdown, troubleshooting, runtime
clearing, and battery management), system

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Default User Preset Password User Rights


configuration (network parameters, user
management, time and date, and site
information), and system maintenance
(upgrade, calibration, and variables
commissioning).
operator LCD 000001 Only browses the system running information,
(common exports system information (historical alarms,
user) WEB Changeme logs, e-labels, and fault data), starts/shuts
down the inverter, rectifies faults, and
controls the buzzer. Other control and
maintenance functions that may affect system
operation are invisible and parameters cannot
be set.
browser WEB N/A Only browses the system running information.
(browsing
user)

 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be logged out for 5
minutes.
 After a user logs in to the WebUI, if another user logs in with the same user name, the current
account will be logged out.
 It is advised to change the password after the first login using User Mgmt. on the Config. page to
prevent unauthorized access.

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4.2.2 Monitoring Page


After a user logs in to the WebUI, the Monitoring page is displayed by default. Figure 4-77
numerically labels Monitoring page details and Table 4-6 describes these details.

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Figure 4-77 Monitoring page

If NA is displayed for load ratio, the value is invalid or outside the range.

Table 4-6 Monitoring page details

Numb Area Function


er
1 Running status Displays the power flow and UPS running information.
area
2 Menu bar Displays alarms and real-time data, sets parameters, and
provides control commands.
The Active Alarms page is displayed by default.
3 Information Displays system monitoring information.
area

4.2.2.1 Active Alarms Page


The Active Alarms page details active alarms, as shown in Figure 4-78.

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Figure 4-78 Active Alarms page

4.2.2.2 Real-time Data Page


The Real-time Data page details real-time system running data, as shown in Figure 4-79.

Figure 4-79 Real-time Data page

4.2.2.3 Param. Settings Page


Set basic parameters, advanced parameters, input parameters, output parameters, bypass
parameters, battery parameters, and dry contacts on the Param. Settings page, as shown in
Figure 4-80. The setting method is the same as that on the LCD. For details, see 4.1.3.4
Settings Screen.

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Figure 4-80 Param. Settings page

4.2.2.4 Comm. Config. Page


Open the Comm. Config. page to set communications information. The settings are the same
as those on the LCD in 4.1.3.4 Settings Screen. See Figure 4-81.

Figure 4-81 Comm. Config. page

4.2.2.5 CIM Parameters


Open the CIM Param. Screen to set basic parameters, advanced parameters, and battery
string configurations, as shown in Figure 4-82.

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Figure 4-82 CIM parameters

4.2.2.6 Control Page


Open the Control page to control the system running and CIM, as shown in Figure 4-83.

Figure 4-83 Control page

4.2.3 Query Page


4.2.3.1 Historical Alarms Page
On the homepage, click the Query tab to open the Historical Alarms page for querying
historical alarms based on severity, generation time, and clear time, as shown in Figure 4-84.

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Figure 4-84 Historical Alarms page

4.2.3.2 Logs Page


On the Logs page, you can set Log to Historical logs, Cap. test logs, or Common test logs,
and query or export logs, as shown in Figure 4-85.

Historical logs can be exported but not queried.

Figure 4-85 Logs page

4.2.4 Config. Page


4.2.4.1 User Management
On the home page, choose Config. > User Mgmt.

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Figure 4-86 User Mgmt. page

 On the User Mgmt. page, you can add, modify, delete, lock, or unlock users and change user
passwords.
 The WebUIuser name cannot exceed 10 characters and can contain only uppercase and lowercase
letters, digits, and underscores. The password contains 6 to 20 characters and at least two types of
uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits, and underscores.
 If the LUI password complexity check is disabled, the user password is required to be a string of six
to eight digits. If the password complexity check is enabled, the user password is required to be a
string of 6–20 characters and contain at least two types of characters.

4.2.4.2 Site Config. Page


On the home page, choose Config. > Site Config.

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Figure 4-87 Site Config. page

 The NTP parameters are used to set the NTP server address, port number, and synchronization
interval.
 The default SNMP version is SNMPv3, and the preset MD5/SHA password is Changeme1, and the
preset DES/AES password is Changeme2. Change the password after your first login, preventing
unauthorized access.
 For SNMPv2, the default read and write community names are sread and swrite respectively.
 To obtain the MIB file, choose Config. > Site Config. > SNMP > Download
HUAWEI_UPS_MIB.
 SNMP Trap indicates the IP address of the server configured with network management system
(NMS) software. If SNMP Trap is incorrectly set or not set, system information will be lost or not
reported in time.
 The certificate is used for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption protection for WebUI login. You
need to apply to a third-party institution for the certificate.
 Configuration Management is used to upload and export configuration parameters in the
monitoring system.
 Multi-brand Management is used to import the brand information of a partner to the corresponding
WebUI.
 Specify Email server IP address, Sender's email, and User account authentication required
when sending a mail and click Test to check whether the test email can be received. Configure
Alarm Notification Server is used to configure a server for receiving alarm emails from the
monitoring system.
 Set Email and Alarm Severity and simulate an alarm. Check that the alarm email can be received.
Configure Alarm Notification Email Address is used to configure the email address for receiving
alarm emails from the monitoring system.

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 ModbusTCP Certificate Management: MODBUS TCP supports the Transport Layer Security
(TLS) secure protocol for encrypted transmission and implements access authentication through the
bidirectional certificate. Customers can replace the UPS certificate with the certificate trusted by
them.
 ModbusTCP CA Certificate Management: Import a CA certificate to verify the validity of the
Modbus TCP access certificate.
 ModbusTCP Authentication: Verify the identity legitimacy of both parties to ensure data security
for both parties in ModbusTCP communication.
 After eUPS certificate management is configured, a certificate can be imported on the WebUI to
replace the preset eUPS certificate.

4.2.4.3 RCCMD

RCCMD
RCCMD function is set to Disable by default, as shown in Figure 4-88. If required, set it to
Enable upon first login. After you submit the setting, the page refreshes. The controls such as
SSL Encrypted Transmission and Event Configuration will be displayed on the page, as
shown in Figure 4-89.

Figure 4-88 RCCMD function disabled

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Figure 4-89 RCCMD function enabled

SSL Encrypted Transmission

The SSL encrypted transmission set on the page of the UPS5000E monitor display module
(MDU) must be the same as the setting on the RCCMD client.

SSL Encrypted Transmission is set to Enable by default, as shown in Figure 4-90. If it is set
to Disable, the RCCMD certificate controls will not be displayed on the page, as shown in
Figure 4-91. If SSL Encrypted Transmission is set to Disable, a message indicating there is
a risk will be displayed.

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Figure 4-90 SSL encrypted transmission enabled by default

Figure 4-91 SSL encrypted transmission disabled

Event Configuration
The MDU supports 17 alarm events, and a maximum of 50 jobs can be added for each event,
as shown in Figure 4-92. Figure 4-92 shows the buttons on the Event Configuration page,
and Table 4-7 describes these buttons.

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Figure 4-92 Event configuration page

Number of jobs = Number of RCCMD Shutdown jobs + Number of RCCMD Message jobs + Number
of RCCMD Execute jobs + Number of RCCMD TRAP jobs.

Table 4-7 Buttons on the event configuration page

No. Name Description


1 Button for expanding all You can view all jobs of all
events by clicking this
button.
2 Button for expanding one You can view all jobs of the
event event by clicking this
button.
3 Button for adding one job You can add one job for the
event by clicking this
button.
4 Button for adding one job Select multiple events, and
for events you can add one job for the
selected events at the same
time by clicking this button.
5 Button for deleting all jobs You can delete all jobs of
the event by clicking this
button.

Figure 4-93 shows the buttons after one event is expanded and Table 4-8 describes these
buttons.

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Figure 4-93 Buttons after one event is expanded

Table 4-8 Buttons after one event is expanded

No. Name Description


1 Button for modifying A dialog box for modifying
a job is displayed after you
click this button. You can
modify the job.
2 Button for deleting one job You can delete the job by
clicking this button.
3 Button for test If you click this button, the
job will be performed and a
message showing test
succeeds or fails will be
displayed on the page.

Adding one job for one event: Select one event (for example, Inverter on), click the button
for adding one job, and the page for adding a job for the event is displayed.
When adding a job, the job types to be selected are: RCCMD Shutdown, RCCMD Message,
RCCMD Execute, and RCCMD TRAP. RCCMD Shutdown is selected by default. For
different job types, you need to enter different contents.

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 RCCMD Shutdown: You need to specify the RCCMD client IP address and port. When
the RCCMD client receives the job, it will shut down the computer.

Figure 4-94 RCCMD shutdown

 RCCMD Message: Specify the RCCMD client IP address, port, and message to be
conveyed. The RCCMD client will receive the message. For example, enter "This is a
test message".

Figure 4-95 RCCMD message

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 RCCMD Execute: Specify the RCCMD client IP address, port, and command to be
executed. For example, enter SHUTDOWN, and the RCCMD client will shut down the
computer after receiving the command.

Figure 4-96 RCCMD execute

 RCCMD TRAP: When the event happens, the MDU will send the TRAP message to all
connected RCCMD clients based on the sending mechanism.
If you want to define the TRAP message by yourself, you can use the TRAP signal to
display the UPS information. For example, if you enter #INVOLT V, the RCCMD client
will receive the UPS input voltage value (for example, single-phase: 220 V; three-phase
A: 220 V, B: 220 V, C: 220 V). Table 4-9 lists the signal names that can be entered.

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Figure 4-97 RCCMD TRAP

Table 4-9 RCCMD TRAP signal


Signal Name Description Unit in the UPS

#MODEL Device name N/A


#OUTPOWER Active power kW
#OUTVOLT Output voltage V
#OUTCURR Output current A
#OUTLOAD Output load rate %
#BATTCAP Remaining battery capacity %
#INVOLT Input voltage V
#BYPASSINVOLT Bypass input voltage V
#TEMPDEG Temperature inside the UPS Celsius
#AUTONOMTIME Battery backup time minutes
#STATUS UPS status N/A
#RUNTIME UPS operating time minutes
#BATTVOLT Battery voltage V
#INFREQ Input frequency Hz
#BYPASSINFREQ Bypass input frequency Hz
#OUTFREQ Output frequency Hz
#CNT_PF Power supply failure times N/A

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Signal Name Description Unit in the UPS


#CNT_BL Low battery voltage times N/A
#INPHASES Input phases N/A
#OUTPHASES Output phases N/A

When you add a job, five sending methods are available. The latter three methods can take
effect only when the event condition is still true after the specified seconds.
 Immediately, once: After the event happens, the job will be sent to the RCCMD client
immediately.
 Scheduled in X seconds: After the event happens, the job will be sent to the RCCMD
client once in X seconds. No matter whether the event disappears or not within X
seconds, the job will be sent.
 After X seconds, repeat all Y (5–86400) Specify the interval: After the event happens,
the job will be sent once in X seconds, and then be sent once every Y seconds.
 After X seconds on Battery: After the battery mode is activated for X seconds, the job
will be sent to the RCCMD client once.
 At X seconds remaining time: When the battery backup time has only X seconds left,
the job will be sent to the RCCMD client once.

X and Y are variables and stand for time.

RCCMD Certificate Management

 After replacing the certificate on the MDU WebUI, replace the certificate on the RCCMD
client too. Otherwise, communication will fail. For details about the replacing method, see
the RCCMD user manual.
 The default certificate provided by the system has expired. Replace the certificate
immediately.

After SSL Encrypted Transmission is set to Enable, RCCMD Certificate Management is


displayed. The RCCMD certificate, RCCMD certificate key, and RCCMD CA certificate can
be uploaded, as shown in Figure 4-98. If the RCCMD certificate or RCCMD CA certificate is
not uploaded, the default certificate provided by the system is used for communication. After
the certificate is uploaded successfully, click Submit. The WebUI of the MDU will restart,
and the uploaded certificate will be used for communication.

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Figure 4-98 RCCMD certificate management

If the RCCMD certificate key has been encrypted, enable and enter the key password.

4.2.4.4 Managing the UPS by Using the NMS Complying with RFC1628
Standard

Installing the UPS MIB


The MIB is in the MDU. Click Download UPS-RFC1628-MIB on the page of the web
browser to download the MIB file which allows the third-party NMS of Generex to manage
the UPS remotely.

Figure 4-99 RCCMD certificate management

The UPS-RFC1628-MIB has more alarms than RFC1628. Download the UPS-RFC1628-MIB before
using.

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Managing the UPS by Using the NMS


 Applying for Access Rights
To manage the UPS by using the UNMS of Generex over the MDU, apply to the system
administrator of the MDU for access rights and add the NMS information to the NMS
access list of the MDU. The NMS address and access right settings are used for adding
information about the NMS accessing the MDU, including the NMS address, access
right, and Trap port. For details about how to add an NMS over a web browser, see
Figure 4-100.

Figure 4-100 RCCMD certificate management

 Managing the UPS


Take the UNMS of Generex for example. The method for managing the UPS by using
the UNMS is the same as the method for managing other devices by using the UNMS.
For details, see the UNMS user manual.

4.2.5 Maint. Page


On the homepage, click the Maint. tab to open the Maint. page. Maintenance functions
include calibration, commissioning variables, upgrade, and downloading data.

Figure 4-101 Calib. page

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Figure 4-102 Commissioning Var. page

Figure 4-103 Upgrade page

Figure 4-104 Download page

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Figure 4-105 Bus Capa. Life page

4.2.6 Protecting the Server by Using the RCCMD Software


4.2.6.1 Introduction to the Software
The RCCMD shutdown software is part of the centralized monitoring system of the Generex
network. The UPS5000 MDU integrates the functions of the Generex RCCMD server:
 Sends the shutdown command, notification message, and Trap message to the RCCMD
client if the UPS system generates an alarm; executes commands on the RCCMD client.
 Receives the message "UPS alive check" sent by the RCCMD client and replies with the
system status.
 Configures and saves the address and port for receiving the shutdown command, and the
message sending mechanism.
For the method of installing the RCCMD client, see the manual related to the RCCMD.

4.2.6.2 RCCMD Event Shutdown and Message Sending

Procedure
Step 1 On the RCCMD client, choose Connections, add the server IP address, and set the encryption
mode to encryption.

 If encryption is disabled, you do not need to select the encrypted transmission.


 All configurations take effect only after restart.

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Figure 4-106 Setting the MDU IP address and SSL encrypted transmission mode on the RCCMD
client

Step 2 On the MDU WebUI, choose Config. > RCCMD, and set RCCMD function to Enable. For
details, see 4.2.4.3 RCCMD.
Step 3 On the WebUI of the MDU, the SSL encryption is set to Enable by default and does not need
to be set. If the RCCMD client is set to the unencrypted mode, you need to set the SSL
encryption to Disable on the server WebUI.
Step 4 Configure events. If you set the job type to RCCMD Message under Inverter on, specify the
IP address and port of the RCCMD client. The port is 6003 by default. If you need to modify
the port, modify the port on the RCCMD client at the same time to keep them the same. Enter
the message to be sent and set the message sending mechanism. For example, set it to
Immediately, once.
Step 5 On the Monitoring > Control page, start the UPS, and the inverter mode will be triggered.
Send the message indicating that the inverter is on.
Step 6 On the RCCMD client, you can view messages through the View Event Log at the upper left
corner.
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4.2.6.3 UPS Alive Check Function

Context

Whether the RCCMD SSL encrypted transmission is enabled on the WebUI of UPS5000
MDU and RCCMD client is irrelevant to the heartbeat detection function. Only when the SSL
encryption is enabled on the RCCMD client, the logs recorded by the RCCMD client are
marked with "(SSL...)".

On the RCCMD client, the IP address of the MDU that detects heartbeat needs to be added.
Then the UPS alive check function is supported; the RCCMD can check whether the UPS and
RCCMD communicate properly; the RCCMD can receive messages sent by the MDU.

Procedure
Step 1 On the RCCMD client, add the IP address of the MDU that detects heartbeat, as shown in
Figure 4-107.
Step 2 The UPS5000 MDU supports both ways of heartbeat detection. If the job configured for the
MDU event is set to RCCMD TRAP, the RCCMD client needs to be set to by the use of
CS121/UPSMAN Traps. If by polling CS121/UPSMAN every x seconds... is selected as
the method of detecting heartbeats, set the detection method. The default interval is 1800s and
detection is performed 100 times, as shown in Figure 4-107.

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Figure 4-107 Heartbeat detecting mode on the RCCMD client

You can also manually detect heartbeat by clicking Run alive check now....

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Figure 4-108 Detecting heartbeat manually

Figure 4-109 Detecting heartbeat manually and successfully

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5 Operations

5.1 Powering On and Starting the UPS


Prerequisites

Measure the voltage and frequency where the UPS input circuit breakers (mains and bypass
input circuit breakers) on the input PDC or the external input switch is located. The voltage
range is 138–485 V AC (line voltage), and the frequency range is 40–70 Hz.

Context

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 The following operations are specified for a single UPS. For parallel systems, contact
Huawei technical support.
 Before powering on the UPS, check that the UPS has passed all check items described in
section 3.4 Installation Verification, and check that all external and internal switches are
OFF (except for the ready switches for the power module and bypass module, which are in
locked state). Figure 5-1 shows the bypass module ready switch, and Figure 5-2 shows the
power module ready switch.

Figure 5-1 Bypass module ready switch

Figure 5-2 Power module ready switch

Procedure
Step 1 Power on the UPS. The following describes the details about powering on the UPS in full
configuration and in standard configuration.
 To power on a UPS in full configuration, perform the following operations: (A UPS in
full configuration is configured with the internal mains input switch, internal bypass
input switch, internal output switch, and internal maintenance bypass switch.)

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a. Close the external bypass and mains input power distribution switches.
b. Close the internal bypass input switch, mains input switch, and output switch.
The UPS starts initialization. The LCD displays the Huawei logo and an initialization
progress bar.
 To power on a UPS in standard configuration, perform the following operation: (A UPS
in standard configuration is configured with only the internal maintenance bypass
switch.)
Close the external bypass and mains input power distribution switches.
The UPS starts initialization. The LCD displays the Huawei logo and an initialization
progress bar.
Step 2 After the LCD starts, perform the following steps:
 If the UPS is starting for the first time, set the language, date and time, network
parameters, and system parameters on the Settings Wizard screen.
 If this is not the first startup, retain the previous settings.

After the settings are specified, the Bypass mode and No battery alarms are displayed on the LCD.
The main buttons on the Settings Wizard screen are described as follows:
 Tap Previous to return to the upper-level screen.
 Tap Next to go to the next screen.
 Tap Cancel to exit the Settings Wizard screen.
1. Press Down and Up to view the available language types, as shown in Figure 5-3.

Figure 5-3 Language screen

2. Tap Next to enter the Time screen and select a date format, as shown in Figure 5-4.

Ensure the date and time is set correctly. Incorrect time display in running and alarm
information can lead to analysis errors during maintenance or repair.

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Figure 5-4 Time screen

3. On the Network Param. screen, set IP address allocation, IP address, Subnet mask,
and Gateway, as shown in Figure 5-5. For details, see Communications Settings in
section 4.1.3.4 Settings Screen.

Figure 5-5 Network Param. screen

After setting network parameters, connect the UPS to the network over a network cable, which enables
remote management of the UPS. If remote management is not required, retain the default network
parameter settings.
4. On the System Param. screen, select Single (default value) or Parallel, as shown in
Figure 5-6. Set the Output voltage level, Output frequency, Battery capacity, and
Number of cells, as shown in Figure 5-7.

System parameter settings affect UPS operation. Before setting system parameters, note the
following:

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 Set Single/Parallel with caution. Incorrect setting may affect the normal running of the
UPS.
 Output voltage level refers to the line voltage level. Set it based on the site requirements.
 Set Output frequency correctly; otherwise, the UPS cannot work properly and the loads
may be affected.

Figure 5-6 System Param. 1 screen

Battery parameter settings impact the battery maintenance, battery lifespan, and UPS
discharge time. Before setting battery parameters, note the following:

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 Battery capacity is set only after the dialog box is confirmed. An incorrect setting reduces
the charging power.
 When a battery string is shared, the battery capacity of each UPS is the total capacity of
battery strings; when no battery string is shared, the battery capacity of each UPS is the
battery capacity of the single UPS.
 A high or low charging power may shorten the battery lifespan, or even damage batteries.
If the battery capacity cannot be confirmed, contact Huawei technical support.
 Number of cells refers to the number of 2 V cells in a single battery string connected to
the UPS. For example, the number of cells must be a multiple of 12 (for example, 180 and
192). If 36 batteries (150 Ah, 12 V) are connected in series to form a battery string, and
two of such battery strings are connected in parallel and then to the UPS, set Number of
cells to 216 (36 x 6) and Battery capacity to 300 Ah (150 Ah + 150 Ah). If 192 batteries
(300 Ah, 2 V) are connected in series to form a battery string, and two of such battery
strings connected in parallel and then to the UPS, set Number of cells to 192 (192 x 1) and
Battery capacity to 600 Ah (300 Ah + 300 Ah). An incorrect setting will cause a high or
low charge voltage, which greatly shortens the battery lifespan. Moreover, the UPS may
shut down before the batteries are fully discharged, which may lead to a data backup fault.

Figure 5-7 System Param. 2 screen

Step 3 If no alarm is displayed on the Monitoring screen, skip this step; if an alarm is displayed,
clear the alarm.

 After setting parameters on the Settings Wizard screen, tap System Info > Settings > Advanced
Param.. Check that System Capacity, Power module capacity, Requisite modules and
Redundant modules match the actual values.
 Tap System Info > Settings > Dry contacts. Set the dry contacts that are used to Enable and the dry
contacts that are not used to Disable.

Step 4 Check that the bypass input is normal and the system has transferred to bypass mode. View
the system running diagram on the LCD to confirm this action.
Step 5 Start the inverter.
 Using the LCD:

a. If no user is logged in, enter a user name and password, and tap on the
login screen displayed, as shown in Figure 5-8.

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Figure 5-8 Login

 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be locked out for 5
minutes.
b. On the LCD, choose Common Functions, and tap Inv. ON.
c. In the displayed dialog box, tap Yes to start the inverter, as shown in Figure 5-9.

Figure 5-9 Starting the inverter

You can also choose System Info > Maintenance. In the Maintenance screen, start the inverter.
 Over the WebUI:
a. Open the browser (Internet Explorer 11 as an example) and choose Tools >
Internet Options.

The UPS supports Internet Explorer 11 and Firefox 31.0.


b. On the Advanced tab page, ensure that Use TLS 1.0, and Use TLS 1.1 are selected
and click OK, as shown in Figure 5-10.

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Figure 5-10 Settings in the Internet Options dialog box

c. Enter https://UPS IP address in the address box of the browser.


d. Select a language. Enter a User name and Password, and click Login to open the
homepage, as shown in Figure 5-11.

Figure 5-11 WebUI login

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 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be locked out for 5
minutes.
e. On the homepage, choose Monitoring > Control, and click Inv. ON. In the
displayed dialog box, click OK to start the inverter, as shown in Figure 5-12.

Figure 5-12 Starting the inverter

If the power module receives a startup command when it cannot be started, the startup command will be
kept for 1 minute. If the startup command is not cleared within 1 minute (for example, other faults occur
on the module, or shutdown or fault rectification is performed) and the module can be started, the
module responds to the startup command.

Step 6 After the inverter starts, the UPS works in normal mode. The Bypass mode alarm disappears.
Check that the UPS has transferred to normal mode by viewing the system running status
diagram. During commissioning, check whether the UPS three-phase output voltage and
frequency are normal by viewing AC Output on the screen. Use a multimeter to check
whether the three-phase output voltage and frequency are normal, as shown in Figure 5-13
and Figure 5-14.

Figure 5-13 Common Functions screen

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Figure 5-14 AC Output screen

Step 7 Verify that the actual battery capacity and number of cells are consistent with the
corresponding values set on the LCD. (A 2 V battery is a cell. If a battery is 12 V, the number
of cells is equal to the number of batteries multiplied by 6. If a battery is 2 V, the number of
cells is equal to the number of batteries.) Use a multimeter to check that the sum of the
absolute voltage of the negative battery string and the voltage of the positive battery string is
greater than a certain value (2 x number of cells) to ensure that the battery strings are
connected properly.

Number of cells indicates the number of 2 V cells connected to the UPS. Number of cells
affects the charge voltage and discharge time. An incorrect setting will cause a high or low
charge voltage, which greatly shortens the battery lifespan. Moreover, the UPS may shut
down before the discharging is completed, which may result in data backup failure. Table 5-1
lists examples of setting battery parameters.

Table 5-1 Battery parameter settings

Battery Number of Number of Number of Battery


Specifications Batteries Battery Cells Capacity
Strings

150 Ah/12 V 36 batteries in Two battery 36 x 6 = 216 150 Ah + 150


series strings Ah = 300 Ah
connected in
parallel
300 Ah/2 V 192 batteries in Two battery 192 x 1 = 192 300 Ah + 300
series strings Ah = 600 Ah
connected in
parallel
300 Ah/12 V 40 batteries in Three battery 40 x 6 = 240 300 Ah + 300
series strings Ah + 300 Ah =
connected in

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Battery Number of Number of Number of Battery


Specifications Batteries Battery Cells Capacity
Strings
parallel 900 Ah
300 Ah/2 V 240 batteries in Four battery 240 x 1 = 240 300 Ah + 300
series strings Ah + 300 Ah +
connected in 300 Ah = 1200
parallel Ah

Step 8 After checking that the battery strings are properly connected, close the battery switch. (If
there are multiple battery strings, close the switch for each battery string, and then close the
general switch between the battery strings and the UPS.)

After the battery switch is closed, the No battery alarm disappears on the MDU.

Step 9 (Optional) If the BCB box is configured, choose Settings > Dry Contacts, set MUE05A
connection to Enable, and then set BCB connection [OL] and Battery breaker [STA] to
Enable.

Figure 5-15 BCB connection

Step 10 Close the UPS output circuit breaker on the output PDC, or close the external output
distribution switch to supply power to loads.

If the UPS has powered on or is working in bypass mode, and needs to be transferred to normal mode,
check that no alarm has been generated and perform Step 5.

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5.2 Shutting Down and Powering Off the UPS


Context

After the inverter is shut down, if the bypass is normal, the UPS transfers to bypass mode; if
the bypass is not normal, the UPS supplies no power. Before shutting down the UPS, ensure
that all loads have shut down.

Procedure
Step 1 Shut down the inverter.
 On the LCD
a. On the main screen, tap Common Functions. Tap Inv. OFF.

b. If no user is not logged in, enter a user name and password, and tap on
the login screen displayed.

 Table 4-5 lists the default user names and preset passwords and describes the permission of the
default users.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be logged out for 5
minutes.
c. In the displayed dialog box, tap Yes to shut down the inverter.

Figure 5-16 Inv. OFF screen

To shut down the inverter on the Maintenance screen, tap System Info > Maintenance.
 On the WebUI
a. In the browser, enter the UPS IP address in the address box.

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b. On the login page, select a display language, enter a User name and Password, and
click Login.
c. On the homepage, choose Monitoring > Control, and click Inv. OFF. In the
displayed dialog box, click OK to shut down the inverter.

Figure 5-17 Shutting down the inverter

After the inverter shuts down, the UPS works in bypass mode if the bypass is
normal, as shown in Figure 5-18; the UPS supplies no power and the loads power
off if the bypass is abnormal, as shown in Figure 5-19.

Figure 5-18 Normal bypass

After you shut down the inverter, the Bypass mode alarm is displayed on the LCD.

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Figure 5-19 Abnormal bypass

 If you need to shut down the inverter and transfer the UPS to bypass mode, check that the UPS has
not generated an alarm and perform Step 1.
 To power off the entire UPS, perform all the following steps.

Step 2 After the inverter shuts down, open the external output switches.
Step 3 Open the battery string circuit breaker. If there are multiple battery strings, open the general
circuit breaker between battery strings and the UPS and then open the circuit breaker for each
battery string.
Step 4 For a UPS in full configuration:
1. Open the internal mains input switch, bypass input switch, and output switch.
2. Open the external mains and bypass input switches.
Step 5 For a UPS in standard configuration, open the external mains and bypass input switches.
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5.3 Starting the UPS in Battery Mode


Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that batteries are properly connected. Use a multimeter to check that the sum of the
absolute voltages of positive and negative battery strings are greater than a certain value (2 x
Number of cells).
Step 2 Open the mains and bypass input circuit breakers. If the mains and bypass have no input,
close the battery circuit breaker. If there are multiple battery strings, close the circuit breaker
for each battery string and then the general circuit breaker between battery strings and the
UPS.
Step 3 Measure the UPS battery string voltages in the battery input route by using a multimeter. If
the sum of the absolute voltages of positive and negative battery strings are greater than a
certain value (2 x Number of cells), the batteries are connected properly.

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Step 4 Press and hold down the BATT start button on the bypass module for at least 2 seconds.
Figure 5-20 shows the position of the battery cold start button. The system automatically
enters the battery cold start status. The LCD displays the Huawei logo and an initialization
progress bar.

Figure 5-20 Battery startup button

Step 5 After LCD initialization, start the inverter by following Step 4 and Step 5 in section 5.1
Powering On and Starting the UPS.
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5.4 Transferring to Bypass Mode

Before shutting down the inverter, ensure that the bypass is normal. If the bypass is not
normal, after the inverter is shut down, the UPS supplies no power, and the loads shut down.

Perform Step 1 in section 5.2 Shutting Down and Powering Off the UPS to shut down the
inverter over the LCD or WebUI. After the inverter is shut down, the UPS transfers to bypass
mode.

If the inverter is shut down when the input voltage or frequency exceeds the specified threshold, the
UPS supplies no power, and the loads shut down.

5.5 Setting ECO Mode


Context
 The UPS is set to non-ECO mode by default. Set the UPS to ECO mode when energy
saving is required.

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 When the UPS works in ECO mode, the bypass module takes precedence over the power
module in supplying power to loads. When the bypass module is disconnected, the UPS
switches to the power module. The switchover time is less than 4 ms for typical working
conditions and is 20 ms under harsh working conditions.
 Both a single UPS and the parallel system support the ECO mode for higher efficiency.
 To avoid frequent transfer between ECO mode and normal mode, do not set the ECO
mode when the bypass input is unstable or is sensitive to load changes.
 ECO mode is not recommended when the load is less than 10%.
 Before transferring the UPS to ECO mode, ensure that the bypass module works
properly.

Procedure
Step 1 Manually shut down the inverter to transfer the UPS to bypass mode. For details, see Step 1 in
5.2 Shutting Down and Powering Off the UPS.
Step 2 Select a value (±5%, ±6%, ±7%, ±8%, ±9%, or ±10%) from the ECO voltage range
drop-down list box.

Figure 5-21 Setting ECO voltage range

Step 3 Set Working mode to ECO. Information indicating that the UPS works in ECO mode is
displayed on the LCD.

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Figure 5-22 Setting ECO mode

Step 4 Manually start the inverter.

After the inverter starts, the UPS still works in bypass mode and the inverter is on standby.
Figure 5-23 shows the power flow displayed on the System Status screen. If the bypass is not
normal, the inverter supplies power immediately. If the inverter is not started, the UPS may be
disconnected.

Figure 5-23 System Status screen

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5.6 Testing Batteries


5.6.1 Forced Equalized Charging Test
Context

Before a forced equalized charging test, ensure that:


 The mains input is normal.
 Batteries are properly connected.
 Batteries are not in the equalized charging state.

Procedure

Step 1 On the main screen of the LCD, tap System Info. Tap . The Maintenance screen is
displayed.

Step 2 (Optional) If no user is logged in, enter a user name and a password, and then tap .

 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be logged out for 5
minutes.

Step 3 On the Maintenance screen, tap Battery Maint., as shown in Figure 5-24.

Figure 5-24 Maintenance screen

Step 4 Tap Start next to Forced Equalized Charging to start a forced equalized charging test, as
shown in Figure 5-25.

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Figure 5-25 Starting a forced equalized charging test

Tap Stop next to Forced Equalized Charging in any of the following cases:
 The forced equalized charging test duration reaches the forced equalized charging protection time
(12–24 h, 18 h by default).
 The UPS generates a battery overtemperature, overvoltage, or overcurrent alarm.
 An alarm is generated.

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5.6.2 Shallow Discharge Test


Context

Before a shallow discharge test, ensure that:


 The UPS works in normal mode with a load ratio fluctuation less than 10%.
 The UPS has generated no battery overtemperature, overvoltage, or overcurrent alarm. No
generator is connected to the UPS.
 The mains, batteries, charger, and discharger are normal. No overload alarm is generated.

Procedure

Step 1 On the main screen of the LCD, tap System Info. Tap . The Maintenance screen is
displayed.

Step 2 (Optional) If no user is logged in, enter a user name and a password, and then tap .

 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.

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 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be logged out for 5
minutes.

Step 3 On the Maintenance screen, tap Battery Maint., as shown in Figure 5-24.
Step 4 Tap Start on the right of Shallow Dis. Test to start a shallow discharge test, as shown in
Figure 5-26.

Figure 5-26 Starting a shallow discharge test

When the battery test is complete, the test data is used as common test data. Record the data obtained
from the latest five tests.
Tap Stop next to Shallow Dis. Test in any of the following cases:
 The battery discharge capacity reaches the specified value (10%–50%, 20% by default).
 The discharge voltage reaches the warning threshold (calculated in real time).
 The load ratio fluctuation exceeds 10%.
 An alarm is generated.

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5.6.3 Capacity Test


Context

Before a capacity test, ensure that:

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 The UPS is working in normal mode; float charging or hibernation has lasted for 2 hours
after the state of charge (SOC) reaches 100%; and the load ratio fluctuation is less than
10%.
 The UPS has generated no battery overtemperature, overvoltage, or overcurrent alarm. No
generator is connected to the UPS.
 The mains, batteries, charger, and discharger are normal. No overload alarm is generated.

Procedure

Step 1 On the main screen of the LCD, tap System Info. Tap . The Maintenance screen is
displayed.

Step 2 (Optional) If no user is logged in, enter a user name and a password, and then tap .

 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be logged out for 5
minutes.

Step 3 On the Maintenance screen, tap Battery Maint., as shown in Figure 5-24.
Step 4 Tap Start next to Capacity Test to start a capacity test, as shown in Figure 5-27.

Figure 5-27 Starting a capacity test

Tap Stop next to Capacity Test in any of the following cases:


 The battery discharge voltage reaches the end of discharge (EOD) voltage plus 0.01 V.
 The load fluctuation exceeds 10%.
 An alarm is generated.
When the battery discharge voltage reaches the EOD voltage plus 0.01 V, the test is complete. The test
data is used as capacity test data. Save the capacity test data record with the largest discharge capacity in
a month as the capacity test data for the month. A maximum of recent 36 capacity test records can be
saved.

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5.6.4 Test Data Download


5.6.4.1 Download over the LCD

Procedure
Step 1 Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port on the MDU.

Step 2 On the main screen of the LCD, choose System Info. Tap . The Maintenance screen is
displayed.

Step 3 (Optional) If no user is logged in, enter a user name and a password, and then tap .

 For details about default user names, preset passwords, and user rights, see Table 4-5.
 If an incorrect password is entered three consecutive times, the account will be logged out for 5
minutes.

Step 4 Choose USB Operations > Export Logs, and select a log download path, as shown in Figure
5-28.

Figure 5-28 Downloading logs

Step 5 Tap Next. In the displayed dialog box, tap Yes to download data, as shown in Figure 5-29.

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Figure 5-29 Confirming the path

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5.6.4.2 Download over the WebUI

Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the WebUI.
Step 2 Choose Query > Logs, select Cap. test logs or Common test logs from the Log drop-down
list box, then click Export to export logs, as shown in Figure 5-30 and Figure 5-31.

Figure 5-30 Capacity test logs

Figure 5-31 Common test logs

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5.7 Transferring to Maintenance Bypass Mode


Context

 Installing a lock on the maintenance bypass switch is advised. The lock core has a
diameter of 5–10 mm.
 Strictly observe the following procedure to transfer the UPS to maintenance bypass mode.
Otherwise, loads may power off.
 In maintenance bypass mode, the mains supplies power to the loads directly over the
maintenance bypass. If the mains is not normal, the loads may power off.

Procedure
Step 1 Transfer the UPS to the bypass mode by referring to Step 1 in 5.2 Shutting Down and
Powering Off the UPS.
Step 2 Close the maintenance bypass switch by performing the following actions according to the
UPS version being used:
 For the UPS5000-E-200K-SM, rotate the handle clockwise 90 degrees (so that the
handle points downwards) as shown in Figure 5-32.
 For the UPS5000-E-200K-FM, remove the barrier chip on the maintenance bypass
switch and close the switch, as shown in Figure 5-33.
 For the UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT, rotate the handle clockwise 90 degrees (so that the
handle points leftwards) as shown in Figure 5-34 (for the UPS5000-E-300K-SM) and
Figure 5-35 (for the UPS5000-E-300K-SMT).
The Maint. breaker closed alarm is displayed in the alarm list, as shown in Figure 5-36. The
UPS transfers to maintenance bypass mode.

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Figure 5-32 Closing the maintenance bypass switch (UPS5000-E-200K-SM)

Figure 5-33 Closing the maintenance bypass switch (UPS5000-E-200K-FM)

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Figure 5-34 Closing the maintenance bypass switch (UPS5000-E-300K-SM)

Figure 5-35 Closing the maintenance bypass switch (UPS5000-E-300K-SMT)

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Figure 5-36 Maint. breaker closed alarm

After the UPS transfers to maintenance bypass mode, the Maint. breaker closed and Bypass mode
alarms are displayed on the LCD.

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5.8 Transferring from Maintenance Bypass Mode to


Normal Mode
Context

Before transferring the UPS from maintenance bypass mode to normal mode, ensure that the
bypass input and output are normal.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the maintenance bypass switch by performing the following actions according to the
UPS version being used:
 For the UPS5000-E-200K-SM, rotate the handle counterclockwise 90 degrees (so that it
points rightwards), as shown in Figure 5-37.
 For the UPS5000-E-200K-FM, pull down the switch, as shown in Figure 5-38.
 For the UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT, rotate the handle counterclockwise 90 degrees (so
that it points downwards).
The Maint. Breaker closed alarm disappears from the alarm list. Check whether the UPS
works in bypass mode by viewing the system running status diagram on the LCD or WebUI.

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Figure 5-37 Opening the maintenance bypass switch (UPS5000-E-200K-SM)

Operations on the UPS5000-E-200K-SM and UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT are similar. The operation of


the maintenance switch on the UPS5000-E-200K-SM is used as an example.

Figure 5-38 Opening the maintenance bypass switch (UPS5000-E-200K-FM)

Step 2 Start UPS inverters. For details, see Step 4 to Step 5 in 5.1 Powering On and Starting the
UPS.

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5.9 Performing EPO

 After the EPO button is turned on, the UPS supplies no power and the loads shut down.
 In maintenance bypass mode, the UPS continues to supply power even after the EPO
button is turned on.

Press the EPO button connected to the dry contact card on the UPS or remove the 4-pin
terminal from the EPO port on the dry contact card.

Figure 5-39 EPO ports

Figure 5-40 EPO alarm displayed on the LCD

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Figure 5-41 EPO alarm displayed on the WebUI

After you press the EPO button, the EPO and No power supplied alarms are displayed on the LCD.

5.10 Clearing the EPO State


Procedure
Step 1 Clear the EPO state. Ensure that the EPO button connected to the dry contact card is not in the
EPO state.
Step 2 Clear the EPO alarm.
 On the LCD
On the LCD, choose System Info > Alarms and tap Clear Faults. If you have not
logged in, a login screen is displayed. Enter a user name and password, and tap
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Figure 5-42 Alarms

In the displayed dialog box, tap Yes. The EPO alarm is cleared successfully.

Figure 5-43 Clearing faults

 On the WebUI
In a web browser, enter the UPS IP address and select a display language. Enter a user
name and password, and click Login to open the homepage. Choose Monitoring >
Control > System Commands and Tests and click Clear Fault. The EPO alarm is
cleared successfully.

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Figure 5-44 Clearing faults

Step 3 Check that the EPO alarm is cleared by viewing active alarms. If the system bypass input is
normal, the UPS transfers to bypass mode.
 Viewing active alarms on the LCD
Choose System Info > Alarms and tap Active Alarms to check that the EPO alarm is
cleared.

Figure 5-45 Active alarms

 Viewing active alarms on the WebUI


In a web browser, enter the UPS IP address and select a display language. Enter a user
name and password, and click Login to open the homepage. Choose Monitoring >
Active Alarms to check that the EPO alarm is cleared. If the bypass input is normal, the
UPS transfers to bypass mode.

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Figure 5-46 Active alarms

Step 4 Start the inverter. For details, see the section "Powering On and Starting the UPS".
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5.11 Exporting Data


Prerequisites
You have logged in to the WebUI.

Context
The following data can be exported:
 Historical alarms
 Logs
 E-Label
 CIM version
 Serviceable data

This topic describes how to export historical alarms.

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Query > Historical Alarms, and set Severity, Generated, and Cleared.

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Figure 5-47 Querying historical alarms

You do not need to query logs. Choose Query > Logs, click Export, and save the file.

Step 2 Click Query, and you can see the corresponding historical alarms.

Figure 5-48 Exporting historical alarms

Step 3 Click Export and save the displayed webpage.


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5.12 Setting Hibernation Mode


When the load power is small and stable, the inverters in some power modules shut down so
that these power modules enter hibernation state and the other power modules bear all the
load power. This improves the system efficiency, reduces power consumption, and increases
the power module service life.

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 Before you start hibernation mode, ensure that the load power is stable. When the system
load power fluctuation is greater than the rated capacity of half a module (for example, the
single-phase load fluctuation is greater than 8.33 kVA for a 50 kVA module), the UPS may
enter and exit from hibernation mode repeatedly.
 Before you start hibernation mode, check that the number of redundant power modules
and racks are appropriate. If the number is insufficient, the UPS may not enter hibernation
mode.

You can set hibernation mode on the LCD or WebUI.

5.12.1 LCD
Procedure

Step 1 On the main screen, tap System Info and . The Settings screen is displayed.

If you have not logged in, enter a user name and password, and tap on the login screen
displayed.

Step 2 Tap Advanced Param.. Tap or to browse the parameters, as shown in Figure
5-49.

Figure 5-49 Hibernation parameters on the LCD

Step 3 On the LCD, set Paral. sys. hibernate to Enable. A confirmation message is displayed, as
shown in Figure 5-50.

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Figure 5-50 Confirmation message

Step 4 Tap Yes. A message is displayed, indicating that the hibernation function is set successfully.
Step 5 Set Module cycle hiber. period (d) to an integer ranging from 1 to 100. The default value is
30.
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5.12.2 WebUI
Procedure
Step 1 On the login page, enter a user name and password, and click Login.
Step 2 Choose Monitoring > Param. Settings > Advanced Param., as shown in Figure 5-51.

Figure 5-51 Hibernation parameters on the WebUI

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Step 3 On the WebUI, set Paral. sys. hibernate to Enable, and click Submit.

Click Submit after you set the parameter on the WebUI.

Step 4 Set Module cycle hiber. period (d) to an integer ranging from 1 to 100. The default value is
30.
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6 Routine Maintenance

6.1 UPS Maintenance

 Only trained personnel are allowed to perform maintenance. Before performing operations
on the UPS, wear electrostatic discharge (ESD) clothes, ESD gloves, and an ESD wrist
strap. Remove conductive objects such as jewelry or watches during operations to avoid
electric shocks or burns.
 Use insulated tools when maintaining internal devices. Only trained personnel are allowed
to perform maintenance. Customers are not allowed to maintain components behind
protective covers that can be removed only using tools. If the components are to be
maintained, contact Huawei technical support.
 Only maintenance engineers can maintain power modules and bypass modules.
 Maintain UPSs regularly based on the following requirements. Otherwise, the UPSs may
fail to operate properly and the service life may be shortened.

6.1.1 Monthly Maintenance


Table 6-1 Monthly maintenance

Check Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Operating  Ambient temperature: 0–40°C  If the humidity or temperature
environment  Humidity: 0–95% RH is abnormal, check the air
(non-condensing) conditioner status.
 Put rodent-proof baffle plates
 Rodent-proof measures have
been taken for the equipment at the door of the UPS
room. equipment room.
 Check that the equipment room
 The equipment room is airtight.
is airtight and not in a direct
ventilation environment.
Power grid  Input voltage: 380 V AC, 400  If the input voltage is
environment V AC, or 415 V AC (line abnormal, check the power grid

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voltage) status and input cable
 Output voltage: 380 V AC, 400 connection.
V AC, or 415 V AC (tolerance  If the output voltage is
±1%, line voltage) abnormal, check the UPS
 Frequency: 40–70 Hz running status and check
whether an alarm is generated.
Information on The status icons on the LCD If an alarm is generated, rectify the
the LCD indicate that all units are operating fault by checking the device status
properly, all operating parameters and parameters.
are within their normal ranges, and
no fault or alarm information is
displayed.

6.1.2 Quarterly Maintenance


Table 6-2 Quarterly maintenance

Check Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Cleanliness Wipe the cabinet surface using a Remove the dust, especially from
white paper and the paper does not the air filter on the front door, or
turn black. replace the air filter.
Parameter The configuration of the output Reset the parameters.
configuration voltage grade, frequency, number
of batteries, and battery capacity
meets requirements.
Status record Record the three-phase load rate If an exception occurs, check the
and output power factor. load status.
Shallow Conduct a shallow discharge test If an alarm is generated, refer to
discharge test when the UPS is backed up to the alarm list.
(recommended) verify that the batteries can
discharge normally.

6.1.3 Annual Maintenance


Table 6-3 Annual maintenance

Check Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Grounding Check that the ground Tighten the screws.
cables are connected
securely.
Power cables and terminals The insulation layer of  Replace the cables.
(between the UPS and the cables is intact and terminals  Secure the output
are free from black marks

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power distribution cabinet) and noticeable sparks. terminals.
Cable circuit breaker The circuit breakers and  Replace the circuit
through-current capacity cables meet load breaker.
requirements.  Replace the cable.
The actual cable
through-current capacity is
greater than the circuit
breaker specifications.

To prevent system failures caused by the deterioration of some key UPS components, you are
advised to check the key components on a regular basis and replace them within the service
life. Table 6-4 lists the service life parameters for key components and recommended
replacement intervals.

Table 6-4 Service life parameters for replaceable components and recommended replacement
intervals

Key Component Design Service Life Recommended


Replacement Interval

Power module 15 years 10 years


Bypass module 15 years 10 years
Fan 15 years 10 years
LCD screen 10 years 8 years

6.2 Battery Maintenance

Before installing batteries, read through the battery user manuals and pay attention to safety
precautions and connection methods provided by battery manufacture.
When installing and maintaining batteries, pay attention to the following points:

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 Wrap tools with insulation tape to prevent electric shock.


 Protect your eyes with relevant devices and apply other protective measures.
 Wear rubber gloves and a protective coat in case of electrolyte overflow.
 When moving batteries, avoid handling the battery upside down, handle batteries gently,
and pay attention to personal safety.
 Keep the battery switch off when installing or maintaining the batteries.

6.2.1 Precautions for Battery Maintenance


 Before battery maintenance, get the tools, such as handles, insulated. Do not place other
objects on the top of batteries.
 Never use any organic solvent to clean batteries.
 Never try to remove the safety valve or pour anything into batteries.
 Never smoke or have an open flame around batteries.
 After battery discharge, charge the battery in time to maintain a good service life.
 Only professionals are allowed to perform the maintenance tasks.

6.2.2 Monthly Maintenance


Table 6-5 Monthly maintenance

Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Battery No battery management alarm is Identify the cause of an alarm
management generated. based on the alarm information.
alarm
Battery 1. The surface is clean and tidy If the battery appearance is
appearance without stains. abnormal, contact Huawei
2. The battery terminals are technical support.
intact.
3. Batteries are free from damage
and cracks.
4. Batteries are free from acid
leakage.
5. Batteries are not deformed or
bulged.
Battery 1. The ambient battery 1. Identify the cause of an
operating temperature is 25±5°C. abnormal battery operating
temperature 2. The battery operating temperature.
temperature is lower than 2. If the fault persists, contact
battery temperature +20°C. Huawei technical support.
3. Battery charge and discharge
conditions meet the
requirements specified in the
battery specifications.
Charge voltage  Equalized charging voltage: 1. If the voltage drop between the
of battery string 2.35 V/cell ±1% x number of battery string output terminals
battery cells and the battery input terminals
at the UPS side is greater than

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 Float charging voltage: 2.25 1% of the battery string
V/cell ±1% x number of voltage, check whether the
battery cells cable between the battery string
and the UPS is excessively
long, or the cable diameter is
excessively small.
2. Check whether the equalized
charging voltage and float
charging voltage are correctly
set for the UPS.
3. If the fault persists, contact
Huawei technical support.

6.2.3 Quarterly Maintenance


Table 6-6 Quarterly maintenance

Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Battery temperature The difference between the 1. Install the temperature
sensor measurement temperature measured by the sensor in the correct
accuracy temperature sensor and the position.
temperature displayed on the 2. Replace the battery
MDU is less than 3°C. temperature sensor.
Battery management The settings of battery Set parameters correctly.
parameter settings management parameters meet
the requirements in the user
manual.
Tightness of battery The location of the signs Take photos from multiple
screws marked on battery terminals angles and contact Huawei
indicating tight connections technical support.
does not change.
Cables between batteries No cable deteriorates and the Replace the faulty cable.
insulation layer does not
crack.
Battery voltage  Equalized charging 1. Check whether the
voltage: 2.35 V/cell ± equalized charging voltage
0.02 V/cell and float charging voltage

of a battery are normal.
Float charging voltage:
2.25 V/cell ±0.02 V/cell 2. If the charging voltage of a
battery exceeds the
specifications requirement,
perform a complete
forcible equalized charging
for the battery, and check
again whether the voltage
is normal.
3. If the fault persists, contact

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Huawei technical support.
Shallow discharge test Conduct a shallow discharge 1. If the batteries cannot
(recommended) test when the UPS is backed discharge normally, locate
up to verify that the batteries the fault (for abnormal
can discharge normally. alarms, see the alarm list).
2. If the fault persists, contact
Huawei technical support.

6.2.4 Annual Maintenance


Table 6-7 Annual maintenance

Item Expected Result Troubleshooting


Capacity Test When the UPS is backed up, 1. Locate the cause when an
discharge a battery to the exception is identified.
undervoltage alarm threshold, to 2. If the fault persists, contact
refresh the capacity of the battery. Huawei technical support.
Battery 1. Each battery terminal is 1. Rectify any abnormal
connection connected reliably. (When connection.
reliability battery strings are powered 2. If the fault persists, contact
off, check the reliability of Huawei technical support.
each terminal in the order
from positive terminals to
negative terminals.)
2. The tightening torque of each
battery screw meets the
requirements of the battery
manufacturer. (A torque
wrench is used for checking
the torque. After checking that
the battery screws meet the
requirements, mark the screws
for later check.)

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7 Troubleshooting

If the UPS is faulty, alarm information is displayed on the LCD. Clear critical alarms before
powering on the UPS again. Otherwise, the fault scope expands or the UPS is damaged.

 After a UPS finishes troubleshooting and is started, if the LCD continues displaying alarm
information, choose System Info > Alarms > Clear Faults to clear the alarm and then
start the inverter.
 When batteries reach EOD, the battery switch in the BCB box trips if the BCB box is
configured. To restore battery discharge, close the battery switch in the BCB box (if any)
first.
 To restore battery discharge after batteries reach EOD, use one of the following methods: 1.
Switch to another battery string. Ensure that each battery has a voltage greater than the
EOD voltage and 11.3 V/cell. 2. Restore the mains power supply to start the inverter.
Close the battery switch and charge batteries until each battery has a voltage greater than
the EOD voltage and 11.3 V/cell.

For details about how to rectify common faults, see Table 7-1. If any unmentioned faults
occur, see the alarm list chapter, or contact Huawei technical support.

Table 7-1 Troubleshooting

Case Symptom Possible Cause Measure


The The rectifier is not The mains voltage Check whether the
rectifier working, and the bus exceeds the upper mains voltage exceeds
is not voltage is not boosted. threshold 280 V or is the threshold. If yes,
normal. less than the lower contact the electric
threshold 80 V. power company.
PFC soft-startup fails. Replace the power

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Case Symptom Possible Cause Measure


module.
The power module is Replace the power
faulty. module.
The The buzzer is activated, The UPS is overloaded Reduce load or rectify
inverter the Fault indicator is on, or short-circuited. short circuits.
is not the inverter is faulty, and
normal. the UPS transfers to Inverter overtemperature Install more air
bypass mode. occurs. conditioners or
ventilation devices to
ensure normal
temperatures inside the
equipment room.
The power module is Replace the power
faulty. module.
The The buzzer is activated, The charger fails. Replace the power
charger the Fault indicator is on, module.
generate and the charging
s an function fails. The charger experiences Replace the power
alarm. overcurrent. module.
The charger experiences Check whether the
undervoltage. configured number of
batteries is correct. If the
value is correct but the
alarm persists, replace
the power module.
The When the mains is Set the UPS working Set the working mode
UPS normal, the UPS works mode to ECO mode. correctly.
works in bypass mode and does
in not transfer to inverter The bypass transfer Clear the bypass transfer
bypass mode. times reach the upper times on the LCD.
mode threshold.
and
does not
transfer
to
inverter
mode.
The The buzzer is activated, The bypass thyristor is Replace the bypass
bypass and the Fault indicator is damaged. module.
is not on.
normal. The bypass module Reduce the load, or
experiences improve ventilation.
overtemperature.

For details about component replacement and maintenance involved in Troubleshooting and Alarm List,
consult Huawei maintenance engineers.

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8 Technical Specifications

8.1 Physical Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-20 UPS5000-E-300 UPS5000-E-20 UPS5000-E-300K
0K-SM K-SM 0K-FM -SMT
Cabling Cables are Cables are Cables are Cables are routed
mode routed from the routed from the routed from the from the top.
top or bottom. bottom. top.
Protection IP20 (IP21 requires the IP20
level configuration of IP21
components.)
Dimensions 2000 mm x 600 mm x 850 mm
(H x W x D)
Communicat Dry contacts, RS485, and SNMP
ion
Weight The product The product The product The product
weighs 320 kg. weighs 410 kg. weighs 350 kg. weighs 410 kg.
Each power Each power Each power Each power
module is 32 module is 32 kg. module is 32 module is 32 kg.
kg. A A maximum of kg. A A maximum of six
maximum of six power maximum of power modules
four power modules are four power are supported.
modules are supported. modules are
supported. supported.

8.2 Internal Switch Parameters


UPS Maintenance Mains input Bypass input Output
bypass switch switch switch switch
UPS5000-E-20 1000 V AC/400 N/A N/A N/A

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UPS Maintenance Mains input Bypass input Output


bypass switch switch switch switch
0K-SM A/3P
UPS5000-E-20 690 V AC/400 690 V AC/400 690 V AC/400 690 V AC/400
0K-FM A/3P/MCCB A/3P/MCCB A/3P/MCCB A/3P/MCCB
UPS5000-E-30 1000 V AC/630 N/A N/A N/A
0K-SM A/3P
UPS5000-E-30 1000 V AC/630 N/A N/A N/A
0K-SMT A/3P

8.3 Environmental Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SM
T
Operating 0–40°C
temperature
Storage temperature –40°C to +70°C
Humidity 0%–95% RH (non-condensing)
Altitude 0–1000 m
When the altitude is greater than 1000 m but less than 4000 m, the
rated power should be derated. For details, see the IEC62040-3.

8.4 Safety Regulations and EMC


Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/S
MT

Item EN62040-1: 2013


IEC62040-1: 2013
YD/T2165-2010
EMC EN62040-2
IEC62040-2
IEC61000-2-2
IEC61000-4-2
EN61000-4-6
EN61000-4-3

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MT
EN61000-4-3
IEC61000-4-8
IEC61000-4-11

8.5 Mains Input Electrical Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/ UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT
FM

Input system Three-phase, five-wire


Rated input voltage 380 V AC, 400 V AC, or 415 V AC (line voltage)
Input voltage 80–280 V AC (phase voltage)
At 40°C: The UPS works at full load when the voltage is
187–280 V AC and is derated to 40% load when the voltage
is 187–80 V AC.
At 30°C: The UPS works at full load when the voltage is
176–280 V AC and is derated to 40% load when the voltage
is 176–80 V AC.
Rated frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
Input frequency 40–70 Hz
Input PF > 0.99 (full load); > 0.98 (half load)
THDi < 3% (full linear load); < 5% (full non-linear load)

8.6 Bypass Input Electrical Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SM
T
Rated input 380 V AC, 400 V AC, or 415 V AC (line voltage)
voltage
Input system Three-phase, four-wire, and PE
Rated 50 Hz/60 Hz
frequency
Input mode The mains input and bypass input share a power source or use different
power sources.

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T
Bypass current In a parallel system, control the cable length to equalize the current. The
equalization current equalization must be less than 25%.
function

8.7 Battery Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-200K- UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT
SM/FM

Battery voltage 360–552 V DC (30–46 batteries, 40 by default); If there


are 38 or 36 batteries, output power is not derated. If
there are 34 batteries, output power is derated to 0.9. If
there are 32 or 30 batteries, output power is derated to
0.8.
Battery management Intelligent battery management
Cold start In the case of a mains failure, batteries can start the UPS
to power loads.
Battery string sharing Battery string sharing is supported in a parallel system.
No battery string is shared by default.
Charge voltage  Equalized voltage: 2.3–2.4 V/Cell, default: 2.35
V/Cell (30–42 batteries)
 Equalized voltage: 2.3–2.35 V/Cell, default: 2.35
V/Cell (44 batteries)
 Equalized voltage: 2.3–2.3 V/Cell, default: 2.3 V/Cell
(46 batteries)
 Float voltage: 2.23–2.27 V/Cell, default: 2.25 V/Cell

8.8 Output Electrical Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/S
MT

Output system Three-phase, four-wire, and PE


Voltage 380 V AC, 400 V AC, or 415 V AC (tolerance ±1%) (line voltage)
Frequency In normal mode, the mains frequency is synchronized with the
bypass input frequency.
In battery mode, the frequency is 50 Hz or 60 Hz (tolerance ±

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MT
0.05%).
Total harmonic < 1% (linear full load); < 4% (non-linear full load)
distortion of output
voltage (THDv)
Output PF 1
Transfer time 0 ms
Output voltage Voltage unbalance: ±3%; phase unbalance: ±2°
unbalance
Overload capability Inverter overload capability:
 105% < load ≤ 110%: transfer to bypass mode after 60 min
 110% < load ≤ 125%: transfer to bypass mode after 10 min
 125% < load ≤ 150%: transfer to bypass mode after 1 min
Bypass overload capability:
 Temperature ≤ 30°C, load ≤ 135%: run for a long time
 Temperature ≤ 40°C, load ≤ 125%: run for a long time
 1000% load: run for 100 ms

8.9 System Electrical Specifications


Item UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT

Redundancy design The auxiliary power supplies, centralized controllers, and parallel
signals use redundancy design.
Number of UPSs ≤4
connected in parallel

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Figure A-1 to Figure A-4 show cable connections for short-circuiting the input N and PE for
different UPS models.

The following cable connections are for reference only.

Figure A-1 Short-circuiting the input N and PE (UPS5000-E-200K-SM)

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Figure A-2 Short-circuiting the input N and PE (UPS5000-E-200K-FM)

Figure A-3 Short-circuiting the input N and PE (UPS5000-E-300K-SM)

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Figure A-4 Short-circuiting the input N and PE (UPS5000-E-300K-SMT)

Table A-1 lists the recommended cross-sectional areas for cables.

Table A-1 Recommended cross-sectional areas for cables

Model Current (A) Recommended Cross-Sectional


Area (mm2)

UPS5000-E-200K-SM/FM 335.4 95
UPS5000-E-300K-SM/SMT 533.1 150

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B.1 Menus on the LCD


Level-1 Level-2 Menu Level-3 Menu Level-4 Menu
Menu
System Info Runn Info AC Output N/A
UPS Load N/A
Mains Input N/A
Bypass Input N/A
Battery Status N/A
Module Data N/A
Total Runtime N/A
Environment Data N/A
Alarms Active Alarms N/A
Historical Alarms N/A
Buzzer Off N/A
Clear Faults N/A
Settings Basic N/A
Communication N/A
Basic Param. N/A
Advanced Param. N/A
Input Param. N/A
Output Param. N/A
Bypass Param. N/A
Battery Param. N/A

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Menu

Dry Contacts N/A


Settings Wizard N/A
CIM Param. Basic Param.
Advanced Param.
Maintenance Battery Maint. N/A
USB Operations Remove USB
Upgrade Software
Load Config.
Export Config.
Export Logs
Export E-labels
Export Alarms
Multi-brand
Serviceable data
CIM Version
Inv. ON N/A
Inv. OFF N/A
ECM Switchover N/A
Screen Calib. N/A
CIM Maint. N/A
About Model N/A
Manufacturer N/A
Monitoring Version N/A
Power Version N/A
Version Info N/A
Common AC Output Phase voltage N/A
Functions
Line voltage N/A
Phase current N/A
Frequency N/A
Power factor N/A

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Menu

UPS Load Active power N/A


Apparent power N/A
Reactive power N/A
Load ratio N/A
Crest factor N/A
Mains Input Phase voltage N/A
Line voltage N/A
Phase current N/A
Frequency N/A
Power factor N/A
Inv. ON N/A N/A
Inv. OFF N/A N/A
Buzzer Off N/A N/A
Historical N/A N/A
Alarms
System Status Bypass N/A N/A
Mains N/A N/A
Load N/A N/A
Battery N/A N/A

B.2 Menus on the WebUI


Level–1 Level–2 Level–3 Level–4 Menu Level–5 Menu
Menu Menu Menu
Monitorin Active N/A N/A N/A
g Alarms
Real-time UPS Input Phase voltage
Data
Line voltage
Current
Power factor
Frequency

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Menu Menu Menu

Bypass Phase voltage


Line voltage
Current
Power factor
Frequency
Output Phase voltage
Line voltage
Current
Power factor
Frequency
Crest factor
Load ratio
Active power
Apparent power
Reactive power
System active
power
System apparent
power
System reactive
power
Battery Voltage
Current
Bus voltage
Battery
temperature
Backup time
Remaining
capacity
SOH
Environment Data Ambient
temperature
Ambient humidity

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Menu Menu Menu

Module Rectifier Phase voltage


Line voltage
Current
Power factor
Frequency
Zero sequence
current
Bus voltage
Battery voltage
Battery current
Inverter Phase voltage
Line voltage
Current
Inductance current
Output phase
voltage
Frequency
Active power
Apparent power
Reactive power
Power factor
Load ratio
Crest factor
Battery String N/A N/A
Param. Basic Param. Single/Parallel N/A
Settings
Voltage level N/A
Output frequency N/A
Battery capacity N/A
Number of cells N/A
Advanced System capacity N/A
Param.
Power module N/A

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Menu Menu Menu
capacity
Requisite modules N/A
Redundant modules N/A
Working mode N/A
BSC mode N/A
Paral. sys. hibernate N/A
Module cycle hiber. N/A
period
High ambient N/A
temperature alarm
threshold
Low ambient N/A
temperature alarm
threshold
Top outlet fan N/A
EOD restart N/A
EOD restart delay N/A
Inverter async. N/A
alarm
Bus overvoltage N/A
recovery
Bus overvolt. N/A
recovery time
Capacitor failure N/A
detection
Capacitor failure N/A
detection upper limit
Capacitor failure N/A
detection lower limit
Input cur. limiting N/A
Input cur. limiting N/A
ratio
No-load output N/A
shows zero
Current equal. N/A
detection

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Bus Capa. Life N/A


Altitude N/A
Modbus TCP N/A
encryption
Batt. charging N/A
capacity mismatch
Battery segment N/A
detection
Emergency Shut N/A
Down Enable
Input Param. D.G. mode N/A
D.G. power limiting N/A
D.G. charger power N/A
ratio
Intra-rack power N/A
module start delay
Inter-rack power N/A
module start delay
Input adaptability N/A
Output Param. Output volt. N/A
adjustment
Outp. transf. N/A
interrupt time
Self-load output cur. N/A
ratio
Output interruption N/A
transfer time
Max. BPM transfer N/A
times
Bypass Param. Bypass frequency N/A
range
Maximum bypass N/A
voltage
Minimum bypass N/A
voltage
ECO voltage range N/A

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BPM mode upon N/A
BPM overtemp
Battery Param. Installation time N/A
Maintenance period N/A
Battery type N/A
Chg. cur. limiting N/A
coef.
Cell float voltage N/A
Cell equalized volt N/A
Transfer-to-equalize N/A
d charging cur. coef.
SOC to start N/A
equalized charging
Automatic equalized N/A
charging
Forced equalized N/A
charging protection
time
Equalized charging N/A
protection interval
Scheduled equalized N/A
charging interval
Float volt. temp. N/A
comp.
Float volt. temp. N/A
comp. coef.
Max batt. dis.time N/A
Sched. shallow dis. N/A
test
Sched. shallow dis. N/A
test time
Sched. shallow dis. N/A
test interval
Shallow dis. test dis. N/A
ratio
Undertemp. alarm N/A
thresh.

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Overtemp. alarm N/A
thresh.
Backup time N/A
warning
Backup time warn. N/A
thresh.
Remain. cap. N/A
warning
Remain. cap. warn. N/A
thresh.
Dis.cur.0.1C EOD N/A
Dis. cur.0.3C EOD N/A
Dis. cur.0.5C EOD N/A
Dis. cur.1.0C EOD N/A
Intelligent N/A
hibernation
Class 1 grid hiber. N/A
time
Class 2 grid hiber. N/A
time
Single batt. float N/A
chg. voltage
deviation alarm
thres.
Single batt. dis. N/A
voltage deviation
alarm thres.
Dry Contacts MUE05A N/A
connection
Battery ground fault N/A
D.G. connection N/A
BCB connection N/A
Battery breaker N/A
PDC output breaker N/A
PDC maintenance N/A
breaker

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BP/SYSMT Switch N/A


BP/SYSMT switch N/A
function
SPD/SYSOUT N/A
Switch
SPD/SYSOUT N/A
switch function
MUE06A N/A
connection
MUS05A DO_1 N/A
Action
MUS05A DO_2 N/A
Action
MUS05A DO_3 N/A
Action
MUS05A DO_4 N/A
Action
MUE07A DO_1 N/A
Action
MUE07A DO_2 N/A
Action
MUE07A DO_3 N/A
Action
MUE07A DO_4 N/A
Action
MUE07A DO_5 N/A
Action
MUS05A DO_1 N/A
MUS05A DO_2 N/A
MUS05A DO_3 N/A
MUS05A DO_4 N/A
MUE07A DO_1 N/A
MUE07A DO_2 N/A
MUE07A DO_3 N/A
MUE07A DO_4 N/A
MUE07A DO_5 N/A

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MUE07A DI_1 N/A


MUE07A DI_2 N/A
MUE07A DI_3 N/A
MUE07A DI_4 N/A
MUE07A DI_5 N/A
Comm. System IP IP address N/A
Config. Settings
Subnet mask N/A
Gateway N/A
NAT mapping N/A
Serial Port RS485 Com Baud N/A
Settings Rate
RS485 Com N/A
Address
Parity mode N/A
Stop bit N/A
Battery Start addr. of batt. N/A
Temperature temp. sensor
Sensor Settings
Batt. temp. sensors N/A
Ambient Start address of N/A
Temperature ambient temperature
and Humidity and humidity
Sensor Settings sensors
Ambient N/A
temperature and
humidity sensors
BMU Settings BMU start address N/A
BMUs N/A
NTC Settings NTC N/A
CIM Param. Basic Param. Number of CIMs N/A
CIM start address N/A
CIM1 number of N/A
BIM1
Number of battery N/A
strings

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Batteries in a battery N/A
string
CIM logical start N/A
addr
Advanced Current source N/A
Param.
BCB connects to N/A
CIM
Batt. abnormal BCB N/A
trip
Multi-Hall cur. N/A
setting
Batt. String N/A N/A
Config
Control System Inv. ON N/A
Commands and
Tests Inv. OFF N/A
Clear Fault N/A
Bypass runtime N/A
(Clear)
Inv. runtime (Clear) N/A
Forced equalized N/A
charging (Start,
Stop)
Shallow discharge N/A
test (Start, Stop)
Capacity Test (Start, N/A
Stop)
CIM Control CIM No. N/A
BIM No. N/A
Reset (CIM, BIM) N/A
Blink (Start, Stop) N/A
Internal resistance N/A
(Measure)
Query Alarm Query N/A N/A
History
Export N/A N/A
Logs Historical log N/A N/A

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Cap. test log N/A N/A


Common test N/A N/A
log
Config. User Mgmt. User Mgmt. New N/A
Modify N/A
Delete N/A
Lock N/A
Unlock N/A
LUI password N/A
complexity check
Idle Timeout Allowed timeout N/A
Logout
Site Config. Time zone Time zone N/A
System Date Date (Local) N/A
and Time
Time (Local) N/A
System Name N/A
Information
Location N/A
Contact information N/A
SNMP SNMP version N/A
SNMP port N/A
SNMP Trap No. N/A
Trap addr. N/A
Trap port N/A
SNMP version N/A
User N/A
name/Community
Certificate Upload N/A
Management
Password N/A
Confirm password N/A
Export certificate N/A
Configuration Upload N/A
Management configuration file

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Menu Menu Menu
Export N/A
configurations
Multi-brand Upload N/A
Management
Configure Email server IP N/A
Alarm address
Notification
Server Sender's email N/A
SMTP port N/A
Secure connection N/A
(TLS encryption)
User account N/A
authentication
required when
sending a mail
Configure No. N/A
Alarm
Notification Email N/A
Email Address
Language N/A
Alarm Severity N/A
Scheduled Notifi. N/A
ModbusTCP Upload N/A
Certificate
Management Password N/A
Confirm password N/A
ModbusTCP Upload N/A
CA Certificate
Management
ModbusTCP Authentication N/A
Authentication
New password N/A
Confirm password N/A
eUPS Upload N/A
Certificate
Management Password N/A
Confirm password N/A
RCCMD RCCMD RCCMD function N/A
SSL Encrypted SSL Encrypted N/A
Transmission Transmission

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Event N/A N/A
Configuration
RCCMD Select the RCCMD N/A
Certificate certificate to be
Management uploaded
Select the RCCMD N/A
certificate key to be
uploaded
Select the RCCMD N/A
CA certificate to be
uploaded
Maint. Calib Bypass Ph. A input volt. N/A
BPM ph. B input N/A
volt.
BPM ph. C input N/A
volt.
Ph. A output volt. N/A
Ph. B output volt. N/A
Ph. C output volt. N/A
Module Ph. A input volt. N/A
Ph. B input volt. N/A
Ph. C input volt. N/A
Ph. A input cur. N/A
Ph. B input cur. N/A
Ph. C input cur. N/A
Pos. bus volt. N/A
Neg. bus volt. N/A
Zero sequence cur. N/A
Pos. batt. volt. N/A
Pos. batt. chg. volt. N/A
Pos. batt. chg. cur. N/A
Pos. batt. dis. cur. N/A
Neg. batt. volt. N/A
Neg. batt. chg. volt. N/A

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Neg. batt. chg. cur. N/A


Neg. batt. dis. cur. N/A
Inv. ph. A volt. N/A
Inv. ph. B volt. N/A
Inv. ph. C volt. N/A
Ph. A output volt. N/A
Ph. B output volt. N/A
Ph. C output volt. N/A
Inv. ph. A cur. N/A
Inv. ph. B cur. N/A
Inv. ph. C cur. N/A
Inv. ph. A induc. N/A
cur.
Inv. ph. B induc. N/A
cur.
Inv. ph. C induc. N/A
cur.
ECM BPM ph. A input N/A
volt.
BPM ph. B input N/A
volt.
BPM ph. C input N/A
volt.
Rack ph. A output N/A
cur.
Rack ph. B output N/A
cur.
Rack ph. C output N/A
cur.
Rack ph. A output N/A
volt.
Rack ph. B output N/A
volt.
Rack ph. C output N/A
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Level–1 Level–2 Level–3 Level–4 Menu Level–5 Menu


Menu Menu Menu
Commissioni Bypass BPM SW N/A
ng Var. commissioning var.
0 data
BPM SW N/A
commissioning var.
1 data
BPM SW N/A
commissioning var.
2 data
BPM SW N/A
commissioning var.
3 data
BPM SW N/A
commissioning var.
4 data
BPM SW N/A
commissioning var.
5 data
Module Rec. SW N/A
commissioning var.
0 data
Rec. SW N/A
commissioning var.
1 data
Rec. SW N/A
commissioning var.
2 data
Rec. SW N/A
commissioning var.
3 data
Rec. SW N/A
commissioning var.
4 data
Rec. SW N/A
commissioning var.
5 data
Inv. SW N/A
commissioning var.
0 data
Inv. SW N/A
commissioning var.
1 data

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Menu Menu Menu
Inv. SW N/A
commissioning var.
2 data
Inv. SW N/A
commissioning var.
3 data
Inv. SW N/A
commissioning var.
4 data
Inv. SW N/A
commissioning var.
5 data
ECM ECM SW N/A
commissioning var.
0 data
ECM SW N/A
commissioning var.
1 data
ECM SW N/A
commissioning var.
2 data
ECM SW N/A
commissioning var.
3 data
ECM SW N/A
commissioning var.
4 data
ECM SW N/A
commissioning var.
5 data
Upgrade Upgrade UPS N/A N/A
Software
Download Download Serviceable data N/A
CIM version N/A
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C Alarm List

Alarm Alarm Severit Cause Solution


ID Name y
(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)

0001-1 Mains Minor  Cable 1. Check whether cables to mains


voltage connectio are disconnected, loose, or
abnormal ns are incorrectly connected.
incorrect. 2. If cable connections are correct,
 The mains measure the mains voltage with
is not a multimeter. If the mains
normal. voltage exceeds 280 V, the
mains input is not normal; if the
 The mains voltage is less than 272
power V, the sampling circuit of the
module is power module is not normal.
faulty. Replace the faulty module.
0001-2  Cable 1. Check whether cables to mains
connectio are disconnected, loose, or
ns are incorrectly connected.
incorrect. 2. If cable connections are correct,
 The mains measure the mains voltage with
is not a multimeter. If the mains
normal. voltage is less than 80 V, the
mains voltage is not normal; if
 The mains the mains voltage exceeds 88 V,
input fuse the power module sampling
for the circuit or fuse may not be
power working properly. Replace the
module is faulty module.
blown.
0001-3 The mains is Check the mains.
not normal.
0004-1 Mains ph. Minor Cable Verify the cable connections.
Reversed connections
are incorrect.

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ID-Caus
e ID)

0005-1 Mains Minor Cable 1. Secure or connect the neutral


neutral connections wire to the cabinet if it is loose
absent are incorrect. or disconnected.
2. Check that the neutral wire to
the power distribution system is
normal.
0006-1 Mains Minor  The mains Check whether the mains voltage
undervoltag is not ranges from 80 V (excluding 80 V)
e normal. to 176 V. If no, the mains
 The monitoring circuit for the power
power module is faulty. Replace the faulty
module module.
sampling
circuit is
not
normal.
0010-1 Abnormal Minor  The 1. Check the bypass input voltage
bypass bypass or cable connections with a
voltage voltage multimeter.
range is 2. Check the voltage system and
not bypass voltage thresholds
correctly configured on the LCD.
set.
 The
bypass
input
voltage is
not
normal.
0010-2  The 1. Check the bypass input voltage
bypass or cable connections with a
frequency multimeter.
range is 2. Check the bypass input
not frequency. Check the rated
correctly frequency and frequency range
set. configured on the LCD.
 The
bypass
input
frequency
is not
normal.
0011-1 Bypass Minor The phase Check whether the cable phase
phase sequence of sequence is correct using a
reversed the multimeter. If no multimeter is

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(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
three-phase available, exchange the positions of
bypass input any two cables.
is reversed.
0012-1 Bypass Minor The neutral 1. Secure or connect the neutral
neutral wire of wire to the cabinet if it is loose
absent bypass input or disconnected.
is not 2. Check that the neutral wire to
installed the power distribution system is
properly. normal.
0020-1 Battery Critical Batteries are 1. Check whether battery polarities
connected not properly are correctly installed by using a
reversely installed. multimeter. If no, correct the
installation.
2. Check whether the battery input
voltage of the UPS is normal. If
yes, the battery sampling circuit
of the power module is faulty.
Replace the power module.
0021-1 Battery Critical The battery If the BCB box is configured,
EOD voltage check whether the BCB box trips.
reaches the If it trips, close the BCB box
EOD voltage switch.
threshold due
to continuous
discharge.
0022-1 No battery Minor  There is 1. Check that battery cables are
no battery correctly connected.
string. 2. Check that the battery terminal
 The voltage is normal.
battery 3. Check that the battery fuse in
string is the power module is intact.
not
properly
installed.
 The
power
module
battery
fuse is
blown.
0025-1 Battery Minor  The 1. Check whether battery
overvoltage configure parameters are correctly set.
d number 2. If they are correctly set, certain
of batteries may be faulty.
batteries 3. Check whether the battery

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ID-Caus
e ID)
is less neutral wire is correctly
than the connected.
actual
number.
 The
battery
neutral
wire is not
installed
properly.
0026-1 Low Minor  Battery 1. If the low battery voltage alarm
battery discharge is generated in battery mode,
voltage results in check whether the mains
low voltage recovers. If yes, charge
battery batteries immediately.
voltage. 2. Check whether the battery
 The neutral wire is correctly
battery connected.
neutral 3. If this alarm is generated in
wire is not normal mode, check whether
installed the battery switch is ON. If yes,
properly. the charger may be faulty.

Replace the related power
The
module.
charger is
faulty.
0530-1 Battery Critical  The 1. Check whether the positive and
ground battery negative terminals of the battery
fault string is string are grounded or have
not sufficient resistance to the
properly ground.
grounded. 2. Check whether the battery
 The grounding failure detector is
battery faulty by replacing it with a new
ground one.
monitorin 3. If no battery grounding failure
g cable is detector is available, check on
faulty. the dry contact board whether

the battery grounding failure
The dry
detector is enabled. If yes,
contact
disable it and check whether the
board is
alarm is cleared. If the alarm
faulty.
persists, the dry contact board
may be faulty. Replace the
board.
0032-1 Battery Critical  The 1. Check the battery voltage.
overvoltage battery 2. Check that the configured

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(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
protection voltage is number of batteries matches the
greater actual number.
than the 3. Check that the actual number of
upper batteries meets requirements.
threshold.
 The
configure
d number
of
batteries
is less
than the
actual
number.
 The actual
number of
batteries
does not
meet
requireme
nts.
0036-2 Battery Warning The time for Maintain the batteries.
maintenanc maintenance
e reminder arrives.
0037-1 Battery Critical  The UPS 1. Check whether the battery
undervoltag has voltage is normal.
e worked in 2. Check whether the output is
battery overloaded.
mode for 3. Check whether any battery is
an damaged. If yes, replace the
extended battery.
amount of 4. Check whether any battery
time. charger generates an alarm. If
 The yes, replace the faulty module.
charger is
faulty.
0040-7 Rectifier Critical  The fan 1. Check that the air channel for
abnormal for the the module is free from
power blockage.
module is 2. Check whether the fans are
not functioning properly. Replace
functionin the power module if the fans are
g faulty.
properly.
 The air
channel

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e ID)
for the
power
module is
obstructed
.
0043-1 Fan Critical  The fan Replace the faulty power module.
abnormal for the
power
module is
abnormal.
 The fan
monitorin
g cable
for the
power
module is
not
working
properly.
0043-2 The fan is Check the fan or replace the bypass
faulty. module.
0043-3  The fan is 1. Replace the fan.
faulty. 2. Check the fan monitoring cable.
0043-4
 The fan
monitorin
g cable is
faulty.
0047-1 Not ready Critical The ready Close the ready switch.
switch is
OFF.
0060-4 Inverter Critical  A load 1. Check load cable distributions.
abnormal short-circ 2. If load cable distributions are
uit occurs. normal, replace the power
 A short module.
circuit
occurs
inside the
module.
(This fault
seldom
occurs.)
0061-2 Inverter Minor  The I2C 1. Rectify the fault and check
alarm bus is not whether the alarm is cleared.
2. If the alarm is generated again,

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(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
normal. replace the power module.
 The
E2PROM
is faulty.
0061-7 Inverter Minor The bypass  If not all modules generate the
alarm waveform is alarm, start the UPS, transfer it
not normal. to normal mode, and replace the
faulty module.
 If all modules generate the
alarm, open the bypass input
circuit breaker. After the
inverter relay is closed, close
the bypass input circuit breaker
10 seconds later.
0564-1 Overload Critical  The load 1. Check that there is no overload.
timeout is 2. Check that the module power is
excessive. not derated due to a fan fault.
 Derating 3. If the alarm persists, replace the
reduces power module.
the rated
system
power.
 The
module is
damaged.
0565-1 Load Minor  A 1. Check the load.
impact large-pow 2. If the load is normal, replace the
transfer-to- er RCD power module.
bypass load is
instantly
connected
, or the
output
load
short-circ
uits.
 The
inverter
bridge
short-circ
uits.
0566-1 Output Minor  The load 1. Check that there is no overload.
overload is 2. Check that the module power is
excessive. not derated due to a fan fault.

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(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
 Derating 3. If the alarm persists, replace the
reduces power module.
the rated
system
power.
 The
module is
damaged.
0570-4 BPM Critical  The 1. Check the bypass fan and air
module bypass channel. If the fan is faulty,
abnormal fan is not replace it.
functionin 2. Check that the ambient
g temperature has not exceeded
properly, 40°C.
or the air 3. Check that there is no overload.
channel is
blocked.
 The
ambient
temperatu
re exceeds
the upper
threshold.
 The load
is
excessive.
0583-1 Inter-rack Critical  The 1. Check the inter-rack parallel
par. cable inter-rack system CAN bus.
abnormal parallel 2. Rectify the disconnection or
system short-circuit fault.
CAN bus 3. Replace the ECM.
is
disconnec
ted or
short-circ
uited.
 Only one
rack
works in a
parallel
system.
 An ECM
is faulty.
0583-4 The Replace the inter-rack parallel
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ID Name y
(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
industrial cable.
frequency
synchronizati
on cable is
broken.
0583-5 The
inter-rack
carrier
synchronizati
on cable is
broken.
0583-6  The
intra-rack
INVBYP
cable is
broken.
 The
parallel
CAN bus
is broken.
0584-2 Inter-rack Minor The Replace the inter-rack parallel
par. cable inter-rack cable.
alarm parallel cable
is faulty.
0584-4 The
inter-rack
industrial
frequency
synchronizati
on cable is
broken.
0085-1 EPO Critical The EPO Restore the EPO button status. Start
button is the UPS after the alarm is cleared.
pressed.
0086-1 Max. Minor The system Check the load.
number of frequently
BPM transfers to
transfers bypass mode
due to
overload
timeout or
load impact.
0087-1 System Warning The Check the reason why the
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(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
bypass UPS is not bypass mode.
normal, and
transfers to
bypass mode.
0088-1 Rack Critical The Check the rack address setting.
address configured
conflict rack address
conflicts with
another one.
0089-1 Rack Minor  The load  Check the load and remove
output is some loads or expand the UPS
overload excessive. power capacity if the UPS is
 The rack overloaded.
capacity  Check that the configured rack
setting is capacity meets requirements.
not
appropriat
e.
0090-1 Dry contact Critical I2C Replace the dry contact board
board fault communicati MUE05A.
on with the
dry contact
board
MUE05A
fails.
0090-2 I2C Replace the dry contact board
communicati MUE06A.
on with the
dry contact
board
MUE06A
fails.
0356 Battery Minor The UPS is The running status is displayed. See
Mode working in details about how to handle other
battery mode. alarms.
0359 No power Warning No power is The running status is displayed. See
supplied supplied. details about how to handle other
alarms.
0332 Output Minor The output is The running status is displayed. See
disabled disabled. details about how to handle other
alarms.
0334 BSC Warning BSC master The running status is displayed. No
master system. further measures are required.

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(Alarm
ID-Caus
e ID)
system
0334 BSC slave BSC slave The running status is displayed. No
system system. further measures are required.
0337 PDC Critical The bypass The running status is displayed. No
bypass input circuit further measures are required.
input breaker on
breaker the PDC is
open OFF.
0338 PDC output Critical The output 1. Check that all UPS output
breaker circuit circuit breakers are ON.
open breaker on 2. On the LCD, check that PDC
the PDC is output breaker open alarm has
OFF. disappeared. If the alarm
persists, tap the Clear Fault
button to clear the alarm.
0341 PDC Minor The The running status is displayed. No
Maint. maintenance further measures are required.
breaker circuit
closed breaker on
the PDC is
ON.
0342 Mains Critical The mains The running status is displayed. No
input input circuit further measures are required.
breaker breaker is
open OFF.
0343 BPM input Critical The bypass The running status is displayed. No
breaker input circuit further measures are required.
open breaker is
OFF.
0340 Maint. Minor The The running status is displayed. No
breaker maintenance further measures are required.
closed circuit
breaker is
ON.
0335 Generator Warning The generator The running status is displayed. No
connected is connected. further measures are required.
0594-1 Insufficient Minor  The load 1. Reduce the load.
redundant is 2. Decrease the configured number
racks excessive. of redundant racks.
 The
configure
d number

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e ID)
of
redundant
racks is
incorrect.
0095-1 Insuffi. Minor  The load 1. Reduce the load.
redundancy is 2. Decrease the configured number
excessive. of redundant modules.
 The
configure
d number
of
redundant
modules
is
incorrect.
0096-1 ECO volt. Minor  The ECO 1. Check the bypass input voltage
Abnormal bypass and frequency.
voltage or 2. Check that the rated voltage,
frequency rated frequency, ECO bypass
is out of voltage range, and frequency
the preset range are correctly set.
range. 3. Check that the bypass cables
 The ECO and circuit breakers are
bypass correctly connected.
voltage or
frequency
range is
incorrectl
y set.
 The
bypass
input
sequence
is reverse
or the
neutral
wire is
disconnec
ted.
0098-1 Bypass Minor  The 1. Check that the output and
current not output bypass input circuit breakers on
shared and input each rack are ON.
circuit 2. Check that bypass input and
breakers output power cables on each
are OFF. rack meet the length
 The requirements.

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ID-Caus
e ID)
length of 3. Rectify any bypass SCR
the bypass open-circuit.
input or
output
cables is
incorrect.
 The
bypass
SCR
open-circ
uits.
0150-1 Inverter Minor  The 1. Check that the bypass output
asynchrono bypass frequency does not change fast.
us frequency 2. Check that the Output freq.
changes track rate is properly set.
fast.
 The
output
frequency
track rate
is
incorrectl
y set.
0101-1 BSC signal Minor  The dual 1. Check the dual bus connector.
abnormal bus 2. Check the parameter settings.
connector
is loose.
 Parameter
s are set
incorrectl
y.
0102-1 Maint. Critical The user 1. Shut down the inverter and then
breaker operation is close the maintenance circuit
misoperatio incorrect. breaker.
n 2. After maintenance, open the
maintenance circuit breaker and
then start the inverter.
0380 In Warning The inverter Wait until the inverter self-check is
self-check is in complete.
self-check.

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D Acronyms and Abbreviations

A
ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
ATS AC transfer switch
AWG American wire gauge

B
BSC bus synchronization controller
BCB-BOX battery circuit breaker box
BBB-BOX battery bus bar box

C
CAN control area network
CE Conformite Europeenne

D
DSP digital signal processing

E
ECO economy control operation
EPO emergency power off
ECM energy control module
EOD end of discharge

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FE fast Ethernet

I
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission

L
LCD liquid crystal display

M
MDU monitor display unit

N
NC normally closed
NO normally open
NTC negative temperature coefficient

P
PDC power distribution cabinet
PE protective earthing
PDU power distribution unit

R
RS485 Recommend Standard 485

S
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
SOC state of charge
SOH state of health
STS static transfer switch

T
THDi total distortion of the input current waveform
THDv total harmonic distortion of output voltage

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U
UPS uninterruptible power system
USB Universal Serial Bus

V
VRLA valve-regulated lead acid battery

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