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DS-C33 II Series

User’s Manual

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Contents 1. Preface ........................................................................................................................................................... 3

1-1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 3 1-2 Safe Instructions and Warnings ........................................................................................................... 3

2. System Framework......................................................................................................................................... 4

2-1 Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2-2 System Major Module Function Introduction...................................................................................... 5 2-3 System Operation Modes ..................................................................................................................... 6

3. Touch Display Panel (HMI, Human Machine Interface) ................................................................................. 8

3-1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 8 3-2 LCD Panel ............................................................................................................................................. 8

4. Fixation and Installation ............................................................................................................................... 13

4-1 Fixation ............................................................................................................................................... 13 4-2 Installation.......................................................................................................................................... 21

5. Operation Procedures .................................................................................................................................. 26

5-1 Power-on ............................................................................................................................................ 26 5-2 Power-off............................................................................................................................................ 28 5-3 Maintenance Bypass .......................................................................................................................... 28 5-4 Resumption from Maintenance Procedures ...................................................................................... 28 5-5 Emergency Power Off ........................................................................................................................ 28 5-6 Dry Contact Communication .............................................................................................................. 30

6. Maintenance and Storage ............................................................................................................................ 31

7. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 31

8. Specifications ............................................................................................................................................... 32

9. Contact Information ..................................................................................................................................... 34

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1. Preface

1-1 Introduction DS-C33 II series features an advanced DSP chip as a system core processor. Wide range capacity from 10KVA to 200KVA meets a verity of load demands and extends the capacity up to 400KVA through paralleling. High reliability and rapid transient response fit for critical equipments such as semiconductor, SMT and communication facilities, etc. HMI (Human machine interface) touch screen panel provides a user-friendly VIS (visual integrated system) for real-time monitoring, easy maintenance. Fan operation depending on load condition achieves noise reduction and energy consumption decrease. DS-C33 II is the best choice for dealing with critical power needs. 1-2 Safe Instructions and Warnings For safe operation, warning marks for DS-C33 series are:

DO NOT TOUCH DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGE

Dangerous high voltage mark pasted indicates high DC voltage. Do not touch the surface marked with it. When batteries are being discharged (during blackouts), do not switch off (open circuit) the battery magnetic switch to avoid danger. Batteries are consumptive parts. Check if battery voltage, current and appearance are normal every 4 months to make sure the UPS operates normally and safely. If batteries are overheated or deformed, replace them with new batteries to avoid fire danger because of lead acid liquid leakage. Without using the UPS or AC mains supply for a long time, remove UPS’s battery fuses, switch off the battery pack’s breakers or remove batteries in order not to damage batteries. UPS is power system equipment and it requires grounding. The load of the UPS requires a separate grounding. PS: The contents of this manual are subject to change or modification without prior notice.

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2. System Framework

2-1 Block Diagram (1) (8)

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (9) (10) (11) (12)

Fig. 2-1 (1) Secondary (Bypass) AC Mains NFB (S1 NFB) (2) Primary AC Mains NFB (S2 NFB) (3) Input Fuse (4) Three-phase AC Inductor (5) Rectifier/ Charger (6) Battery Auxiliary Relay (7) Battery MS (Magnetic Switch) (8) Manual Bypass Maintenance NFB (S4 NFB) (9) Inverter Module (10) Inverter Isolation Transformer (11) STS (Static Transfer Switch) (12) Output NFB (S3 NFB)

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2-2 System Major Module Function Introduction 2-2-1 Rectifier (1) Utilization of SCRs inverts AC voltage to DC voltage. (2) Combination of CPLD and DSP make the rectifier more stable and reliable. (3) Over-voltage protection. (4) DC voltage soft starter. (5) Float charging and equalization charging modes support. (6) Float charging time is adjustable and available on the display panel. (7) Battery test can be done with continuous AC supply. (8) Manual and automatic periodic battery tests are settable on the display panel. (9) Charging current is settable on the display panel. (10) 12-pulse rectifier is optional for reducing input THD.

2-2-2 Inverter (1) IGBT as a power component is adopted. (2) The inverter is equipped with an output isolation transformer. (3) DSP digital control processing technology is applied to improve analogue components’ aging,

temperature drift and for the purpose of using fewer components. (4) Integrated A/D signal processing, 12-bit resolution and fast transition are featured. (5) Heat dissipation structure combined with temperature protection makes the inverter more reliable. 2-2-3 Static Transfer Switch (1) Use of SCR for the static transfer function of the inverter and the bypass can work in a variety of environments. (2) High-frequency technology isolates the trigger circuit. The trigger circuit effectively triggers the STS and results in switching without disconnection between inverter and bypass loops. (3) STS has triggering conditions for disable, bypass and inverter loops and is fully controlled by DSP.

2-2-4 Emergency Power Off (EPO) For emergency or force majeure in operation, EPO is used by pressing the button for shutting down the UPS immediately. Press EPO button to completely stop the UPS and EPO light is turned on (Fig 2-2-4 Left). Press EPO button and select the button of “Turn off inverter” on the display panel to restart the UPS and EPO light is turned off (Fig 2-2-4 Right).

Fig. 2-2-4

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2-3 System Operation Modes 2-3-1 Normal Operation

Fig. 2-3-1 Normal Operation

AC mains power goes through the rectifier, the inverter, the STS to the load. 2-3-2 Bypass Operation

Fig. 2-3-2 Bypass Operation

AC mains power goes through the bypass path and the STS to the load.

2-3-3 Battery Supply Operation

Fig. 2-3-3 Battery Supply Operation

The power supplied from batteries goes through the inverter and the STS to the load. When the load consumes power from the batteries, its backup time depends on the battery capacity and the load power consumption. Therefore, save your data and turn off the personal computers as soon as possible when a blackout occurs.

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2-3-4 Maintenance Bypass Operation

Fig. 2-3-4 Maintenance Bypass Operation

AC mains power goes through the maintenance bypass switch to the load. This mode is only for trained professionals to do regular system and cleaning maintenance.

2-3-5 EPO Switch

Fig. 2-3-5 EPO Switch

UPS is going to be turned off and outputs no power in this mode for emergency.

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3. Touch Display Panel (HMI, Human Machine Interface)

3-1 Introduction

Fig. 3-1 DS-C33 II has an 800x480px TFT touch screen display panel. It can be set and controlled, and its status and information are displayed on the display panel shown as Fig.3-1. 3-2 LCD Panel The display consists of main control, event log, user set, maintenance staff, advanced set, calibrate set and spec./service categories (tabs) and their corresponding pages. 3-2-1 Main control Main control displays system operation status shown as Fig.3-1. There are input, rectifier, battery, inverter, STS and O/P NFB status buttons. Press these status buttons for details. Main control buttons: Inverter ON Turn on the inverter. Inverter OFF Turn off the inverter. Alarm SilenceSwitch on/off alarm sound

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3-2-2 Event log Up to 2400 events with time in total can be recorded on 6 pages shown as Fig.3-2-2-1. These are helpful for maintenance engineers to find root causes and solve issues fast. More functions: (1) PIP (Picture in picture) event log Different events are shown in separate windows as in Fig.3-2-2-2. (2) Logs can be exported to a portable disk. (3) Logs are erasable.

Fig. 3-2-2-1

Fig. 3-2-2-2

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3-2-3 User set User settings are available for end users to set/select language, battery test, charging mode, communication mode, password, dry contact programming, brand name/ hotline shown as Fig. 3-2-3-1. Password is required for access to this function and the default password is 000000. Successful access is shown as Fig. 3-2-3-2. Press Save Data and Enter buttons to avoid being reset by other people.

Fig. 3-2-3-1

Fig. 3-2-3-2

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3-2-4 Maintenance staff This function is only for professionals or qualified technicians. Professionals or qualified technicians will use the information to find the fault root causes and solve issues timely. Operations are shown as Fig. 3-2-4-1.

Fig. 3-2-4-1 3-2-5 Advanced set Advanced settings are available for professionals to set parameters such as model, input system, reserve voltage, I/O transformer, input voltage, output system, output voltage, output frequency, charge current, equalization mode time, battery data, other data, event log set, other set, reload data, save data, export set file shown as Fig. 3-2-5-1. Contact the manufacturer for advanced set password. This password is automatically changed every year. Press Save Data and Enter buttons to avoid being reset by other people.

Fig. 3-2-5-1

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3-2-6 Calibrate set Calibration settings are available for professionals to set voltage, current and temperature, etc shown as Fig. 3-2-6-1. This function requires an advanced set password. Press Save Data and Enter buttons to avoid being reset by other people.

Fig. 3-2-6-1 3-2-7 Spec./Service This function display specification details and service information shown as Fig. 3-2-7-1.

Fig. 3-2-7-1

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4. Fixation and Installation

4-1 Fixation 4-1-1 Transportation (1) Fig. 4-1-1a and Fig. 4-1-1b represent the packing. (2) UPS should be placed in the way indicated by the arrow on the carton. (3) In order to avoid danger during transportation, UPS or battery packs should be fastened tightly by ropes

and placed in the center of truck front end as Fig. 4-1-1c illustrates. (4) Do not unpack the UPS during transportation. (5) Exposing the UPS and the battery pack to liquids (including rain) is strictly prohibited. (6) The UPS and the battery pack should not be exposed to any rigid external mechanical force, including

but not limited to pushing, punching or dropping. (7) Moving UPS or battery packs requires forklifts or cranes as Fig. 4-1-1d and Fig. 4-1-1e illustrate. (8) Elevators can carry UPS or battery packs. Check elevator limits for loading weights and volumes before

carrying.

Fig. 4-1-1a Fig. 4-1-1b

Side View

Front View

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U.P.S

Fig. 4-1-1c

Fig. 4-1-1d

Fig. 4-1-1e

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4-1-2 Unpacking (1) Cut off packing ropes and take out packing coverings as Fig. 4-1-2a, 4-1-2b and 4-1-2c illustrate. (2) Unwrap PE coating. (3) Unscrew screws of L fixers screwed on the pallet as Fig. 4-1-2d and 4-1-2e illustrate. (4) Follow the arrow marks to unload the UPS as Fig. 4-1-2 illustrates.

Fig. 4-1-2a Fig. 4-1-2b Fig. 4-1-2c

Fig. 4-1-2d Fig. 4-1-2e

Fig. 4-1-2f

Unscrew Unscrew

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4-1-3 Placement and Environment (1) A UPS should be placed in a clean and air conditioned environment and with ambient temperature

between 0℃ and +28℃. The operation temperature ranging from 10℃ to +25℃ is the best. (2) UPS can’t be closely placed against or surrounded by walls or other objects as it would prevent from

good ventilation. An exhaust is in a rear of the UPS shown as Fig. 4-1-3a. (3) Make room for opening the door of the UPS cabinet. For ventilation and maintenance purposes the

distances to walls or objects should be at least as shown in Fig. 4-1-3b and Fig.4-1-3c. (4) The BTU values for DS-C33 II series shown as table 4-1-3d. (5) The chamber for UPS placement should be sufficiently lit and equipped with an emergency fire

extinction system.

15cm 15cm

50cm

50cm

90cm

door

Top View

Fig. 4-1-3a Fig. 4-1-3b Fig. 4-1-3c

Table 4-1-3d BTU Values

Model BTU DS 10KC33 II 3542 DS 15KC33 II 5313 DS 20KC33 II 6539 DS 30KC33 II 9808 DS 45KC33 II 13486 DS 60KC33 II 16347 DS 80KC33 II 21796 DS 100KC33 II 24520 DS 120KC33 II 29424 DS 160KC33 II 34873 DS 200KC33 II 43592

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4-1-4 Outline and Dimension 10 / 15 / 20 / 30K 120V / 208V & 220V / 380V Models

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45 / 60K 120V / 208V Models 45 / 60 / 80 / 100 / 120K 220V / 380V Models

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80 / 100 / 120K 120V / 208V Models

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160 / 200K 220V / 380V Models

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4-2 Installation 4-2-1 UPS Input / Output Specifications Frequency Topology Voltage Input 50 / 60Hz 3p3w and PE 220Vac, 380Vac

3p4w and PE 110 / 190Vac, 115 / 200Vac, 120 / 208Vac, 127 / 220Vac, 220 / 380Vac, 230 / 400Vac, 240 / 415Vac, 254 / 440Vac

Output 50 / 60Hz 3p3w and PE 220Vac, 380Vac 3p4w and PE 110 / 190Vac, 115 / 200Vac, 120 / 208Vac,

127 / 220Vac, 220 / 380Vac, 230 / 400Vac, 240 / 415Vac, 254 / 440Vac

Table 4-2-1 Input / Output NFB Specifications Capacity Voltage Max Input

Current Input NFB

Max Output Current

Output NFB Max Neutral Line Current

10KVA 120 / 208V 43A 3P / 50A 28A 3P / 30A 48.5A 220 / 380V 27A 3P / 30A 14A 3P / 15A 24.2A

15KVA 120 / 208V 64A 3P / 75A 42A 3P / 50A 72.7A 220 / 380V 39A 3P / 40A 23A 3P / 30A 39.8A

20KVA 120 / 208V 84A 3P / 100A 56A 3P / 60A 96.9A 220 / 380V 49A 3P / 50A 28A 3P / 30A 48.4A

30KVA 120 / 208V 124A 3P / 125A 83A 3P / 100A 143.7A 220 / 380V 74A 3P / 75A 45A 3P / 50A 77.9A

40KVA 120 / 208V 167A 3P / 200A 111A 3P / 125A 192.2A 220 / 380V 101A 3P / 125A 61A 3P / 75A 105.6A

45KVA 120 / 208V 187A 3P / 200A 124A 3P / 125A 214.7A 220 / 380V 113A 3P / 125A 68A 3P / 75A 117.7A

50KVA 120 / 208V 207A 3P / 225A 139A 3P / 150A 240.7A 220 / 380V 124A 3P / 125A 74A 3P / 75A 128.1A

60KVA 120 / 208V 247A 3P / 250A 167A 3P / 175A 289.2A 220 / 380V 149A 3P / 150A 91A 3P / 100A 157.6A

80KVA 120 / 208V 328A 3P / 350A 222A 3P / 225A 384.5A 220 / 380V 196A 3P / 200A 121A 3P / 125A 209.5A

100KVA 120 / 208V 399A 3P / 400A 278A 3P / 300A 481.5A 220 / 380V 244A 3P / 250A 149A 3P / 150A 258A

120KVA 120 / 208V 491A 3P / 500A 333A 3P / 350A 576.7A 220 / 380V 294A 3P / 300A 182A 3P / 200A 315.2A

160KVA 220 / 380V 389A 3P / 400A 242A 3P / 250A 419.1A 200KVA 220 / 380V 491A 3P / 500A 303A 3P / 350A 524.8A

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4-2-2 Cable Specifications 600V PVC Insulated Hard Copper Stranded Wire Safe Current Table (60℃ Insulation, Ambient Temperature under 30℃)

Type Sectional Area (mm2)

Number of Strands/ Diameter

Safe Current Sectional Area (mm2)

Number of Strands/ Diameter

Safe Current

Hard Copper Strand Wire

3.5 7 / 0.8 37 80 19 / 2.3 257 5.5 7 / 1.0 49 100 19 / 2.6 298 8 7 / 1.2 61 125 19 / 2.9 344 14 7 / 1.6 88 150 37 / 2.3 395 22 7 / 2.0 115 200 37 / 2.6 469 30 7 / 2.3 139 250 61 / 2.3 556 38 7 / 2.6 162 325 61 / 2.6 650 50 19 / 1.8 190 400 61 / 2.9 745 60 19 / 2.0 217 500 61 / 3.2 842

Temperature and current allowance values are not applicable to UL certified cables. Use of UL certified cables should be based on cable specifications for temperature and current limits. 4-2-3 Cable Diameter Table 4-2-3-1 Specifications for AC Input and Output and DC Battery Cables

Capacity Voltage Input (mm2) Output (mm2) Neutral (mm2) PE (mm2) Battery(mm2)

10KVA 120 / 208V 8 5.5 8 2.0 14 220 / 380V 5.5 3.5 3.5 1.6 3.5

15KVA 120 / 208V 14 8 22 5.5 22 220 / 380V 8 3.5 5.5 2.0 8

20KVA 120 / 208V 22 14 30 5.5 30 220 / 380V 14 5.5 8 2.0 14

30KVA 120 / 208V 38 22 50 8 50 220 / 380V 22 8 22 5.5 22

40KVA 120 / 208V 60 38 80 8

30 220 / 380V 30 14 30 8

45KVA 120 / 208V 80 38 100 8

38 220 / 380V 38 14 38 8

50KVA 120 / 208V 100 50 125 14

50 220 / 380V 38 22 38 8

60KVA 120 / 208V 125 60 150 14

60 220 / 380V 50 22 60 8

80KVA 120 / 208V 200 100 250 14

100 220 / 380V 80 38 100 14

100KVA 120 / 208V 250 150 325 22

125 220 / 380V 125 50 125 14

120KVA 120 / 208V 325 200 400 22

150 220 / 380V 150 80 150 14

160KVA 220 / 380V 250 125 250 22 250 200KVA 220 / 380V 325 150 400 22 352

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4-2-4 Terminal Definitions (1) I/R : Rectifier Input R Phase (2) I/S : Rectifier Input S Phase (3) I/T : Rectifier Input T Phase (4) I/N : Input Neutral Line (5) I2/R : Slave UPS Input R Phase (from slave UPS input R phase for paralleling system) (6) I2/S : Slave UPS Input S Phase (from slave UPS input S phase for paralleling system) (7) I2/T : Slave UPS Input T Phase (from slave UPS input T phase for paralleling system) (8) BP/R : Bypass Input R Phase (9) BP/S : Bypass Input S Phase (10) BP/T : Bypass Input T Phase (11) BP/N : Bypass Input Neutral Line (12) O/N : Output Neutral Line (13) O/R : Output R Phase (14) O/S : Output S Phase (15) O/T : Output T Phase (16) B+ : Battery Input Anode (17) G : Grounding (18) B- : Battery Input Cathode 4-2-5 Wiring Notices Battery (1) For safety, professional engineers should put on isolated gloves, use tools with isolated handles. It is

recommended that two or more engineers are working on wiring the batteries. (2) Check if batteries are well grounded and make sure your limbs are dry before you perform battery

disconnection. (3) Disconnect UPS and batteries (switch off the battery breaker and unplug the battery connector) and

then disconnect cables of batteries on every layer. (4) During battery disconnection, do not touch neighboring batteries while processing cables or plates of

batteries in order not to cause short circuit. (5) During battery connection, finish connecting batteries on each layer firstly and then interconnect the

battery layers. Finally connect the battery connector to the battery breaker. (6) Check terminal voltage and polarity of the batteries and the UPS battery input. Check the following items after wiring setup: (1) Every terminal is correctly connected. (2) PE cable is correctly grounded. (3) Every screw is tightly screwed. (4) All switches should stay off (at off position). (5) Output power distribution panel is not short circuited. (6) Battery terminals and polarities are correctly connected.

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4-2-6 Terminals 10 / 15 / 20 / 30K 120V / 208V & 220V / 380V Models

Master / Slave UPS I/R I/S I/T I/N I2/R I2/S I2/T BP/R BP/S BP/T BP/N O/N O/R O/S O/T B+ G B-

45 / 60K 120V / 208V Models 45 / 60 / 80 / 100/ 120K 220V / 380V Models

Master UPS I/R I/S I/T B+ G B- I/N I2/R I2/S I2/T BP/R BP/S BP/T BP/N O/N O/R O/S O/T

Slave UPS I/R I/S I/T B+ G B- I/N I2/N BP/N O/N BP/R BP/S BP/T O/R O/S O/T

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80 / 100 / 120K 120V / 208V Models

Slave UPS

I/R I/S I/T I/N B+ G B-

BP/R BP/S BP/T BP/N O/N O/R O/S O/T

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5. Operation Procedures

5-1 Power-on 5-1-1 Initial Power-on Procedures (1) Switches BAT Switch: for switching on/off batteries. SPS Switch: for switching on/off the power board. S1 Switch: for switching on/off the second AC mains power or the bypass of the model with an input transformer. S2 Switch: for switching on/off the primary AC mains power. S3 Switch: for switching on/off the output S4 Switch: for switching on/off the manual bypass during maintenance.

(2) Input Phase Sequence Test (3) Firstly, turn on the power distribution panel and then check each terminal voltage with a multi-meter and input phase sequence with a three-phase sequence detector. If the phase sequence is correct, continue the next procedure. If the sequence is reverse, turn off the AC mains and exchange S and T phase input cables, and turn on the AC mains. Proceed with the next procedure if the phase sequence is correct.

(4) Initial power-on Switch off the load switch and disconnect all cables from UPS to the load. Follow the below procedures:

(a) Turn on the battery cabinet switch (battery fuse) (b) Turn on the UPS battery switch (c) Turn on the SPS power board switch (and wait till HMI control panel program finishes) (d) Turn on the S1 / S2 / S3 switches (e) Press the Inverter ON button on the HMI control panel (f) Press the Yes button in the pop-up window (UPS operation mode changes from bypass to inverter, and

a dialogue window pops up for this status.)

Finally, check the terminals of O/R, O/S and O/T for AC voltages and frequencies and terminals of B+ and B- for DC voltages are correct. Operation is shown as Fig. 5-1-1:

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5-1-2 Normal Power-on Procedures When the initial power-on procedure is done and the UPS is turned on. Press Inverter ON button on the HMI control panel and Yes button on the pop-up window to restart the UPS. It will be turned on after 3 minutes.

Fig. 5-1-1 UPS Power-on/off Workflow

*) for 10K~30KVA models, fuses must be installed before the initial power-on operation.

Initial Power-on Procedures:

Switch on Switch off

Switch on Switch offSPS

S1

Power-off Procedures:

Inverter status buttonbecomes green after

about 50 seconds

Bypass (Reserve) status buttonbecomes green

Switch on

Switch on

Switch off

Switch off

Switch on

*

S3

Switch on Switch off

S2

BAT Switch off

Press Inverter ON

Press Yes

Press Inverter OFF

Press Yes

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5-2 Power-off

5-2-1 Normal Power-off Procedures Press Inverter OFF button on the HMI control panel and Yes button on the pop-up window to shut down the UPS. UPS operation mode changes from inverter to bypass, and a dialogue window pops up for this status. 5-2-2 Complete Power-off Procedures Follow Fig. 5-1-1. 5-3 Maintenance Bypass 5-3-1 Maintenance Bypass Procedures Follow Fig. 5-3. 5-3-2 DS10KC33 / 15KC33 II Inbuilt Battery Replacement Procedures (1) Transferring to bypass mode Follow Fig. 5-3 to transfer to bypass mode. (2) Replacing old batteries Remove the rear panel, battery fixers (plates) and disconnect the cables. Rewire the new batteries the same way the old batteries have been wired. Check voltage and polarity after new batteries have been installed. (3) Restarting the UPS Follow Fig. 5-3 to transfer to inverter mode. 5-4 Resumption from Maintenance Procedures Follow Fig. 5-3. 5-5 Emergency Power Off EPO (Emergency Power Off) is a device for an accident or emergent power cutoff under abnormal or unexpected circumstances. EPO makes:

(1) the inverter shut down; (2) STS (Static Transfer Switch) trip and cut the system output. (3) RCM (Rectifier Charging Module) stop. EPO activation and deactivation events and times will be recorded. Communication stays normal during EPO is active. Press EPO button again and Inverter OFF button on the HMI control panel and Yes button on the pop-up window and the UPS will resume and operate in bypass mode, and then transfer back to inverter mode after 3 minutes.

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Fig. 5-3 Maintenance Bypass Workflow

*) for 10K~30KVA models, fuses must be installed before the initial power-on operation.

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5-6 Dry Contact Communication (1) PCB-3308 Dry contact layout shown as Fig. 5-7-1. (2) PCB-3308 Dry contact function definitions listed in Table 5-7-2.

Fig. 5-7-1 Dry Contact Layout

Contact CN2 CN3 1 +12V USER0 +12V 2 INV STS_NO EXT. SHUTDOWN 3 INV STS_COM USER1 +12V 4 INV STS_NC EXT. EPO 5 BAT LOW_NO +12V 6 BAT LOW_COM ROLATION ERROR_NO 7 BAT LOW_NC ROLATION ERROR_COM 8 BACKUP MODE_NO ROLATION ERROR_NC 9 BACKUP MODE_COM FAN FAULT_NO

10 BACKUP MODE_NC FAN FAULT_COM 11 INV ON_NO FAN FAULT_NC 12 INV ON_COM FUSE FAULT_NO 13 INV ON_NC FUSE FAULT_COM 14 UPS FAULT_NO FUSE FAULT_NC 15 UPS FAULT_COM FUNCTION RELAY1_NO 16 UPS FAULT_NC FUNCTION RELAY1_COM 17 RECIFIER AC FAIL_NO FUNCTION RELAY1_NC 18 RECIFIER AC FAIL_COM COMPOSITE FAULT_NO 19 RECIFIER AC FAIL_NC COMPOSITE FAULT_COM 20 RESERVE FAIL_NO COMPOSITE FAULT_NC 21 RESERVE FAIL_COM FUNCTION RELAY2_NO 22 RESERVE FAIL_NC FUNCTION RELAY2_COM 23 UPS OVERLOAD_NO FUNCTION RELAY2_NC 24 UPS OVERLOAD_COM FUNCTION RELAY3_NO 25 UPS OVERLOAD_NC FUNCTION RELAY3_COM 26 SYN. AC FAIL_NO FUNCTION RELAY3_NC 27 SYN. AC FAIL_COM FUNCTION RELAY4_NO 28 SYN. AC FAIL_NC FUNCTION RELAY4_COM 29 RCM SHUTDOWN_NO FUNCTION RELAY4_NC 30 RCM SHUTDOWN_COM SPEAKER1 31 RCM SHUTDOWN_NC SPEAKER2 32 GND GND

Table 5-7-2 Dry Contact Signal Definitions

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6. Maintenance and Storage (1) Clean the UPS placement chamber and the UPS itself from dust every 6 months. (2) Recharge and discharge batteries every 3 months to maintain their lifetime. (3) Pay attention to the temperature and humidity of the chamber. (4) When storing a UPS, disconnect all cables (take out the fuses or batteries for battery-inbuilt models)

and wrap the UPS with PE coating. (5) If after restarting the UPS that has been returned to operation from storage, the time or date is

incorrect on the HMI display panel, change the Lithium battery.

7. Troubleshooting Deal with issues relying on events, messages or indications of icons or pop-up windows on the HMI display panel shown as below. Contact technicians or professionals to assist in solving issues.

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8. Specifications Model

DS10K C33 II

DS15K C33 II

DS20K C33 II

DS30K C33 II

DS45K C33 II

DS60K C33 II

DS80K C33 II

DS100K C33 II

DS120K C33 II

DS160K C33 II

DS200K C33 II

Capacity 10KVA 15KVA 20KVA 30KVA 45KVA 60KVA 80KVA 100KVA 120KVA 160KVA 200KVA

Rated Power 8KW 12KW 16KW 24KW 36KW 48KW 64KW 80KW 96KW 128KW 160KW

Power Factor 0.8

Input

Phase 3 Phase 3 Wire or 3 Phase 4 Wire and PE

Voltage Range 10K~120K: 120V/208 or 220V/380V ±20%; 160K~200K: 220V/380V ±20%

Frequency Range 50Hz / 60Hz ±5Hz Auto Sensing

Rectification 6 Pulse (Standard) / 12 Pulse (Optional)

Rectifier Efficiency >97%

Inverter Efficiency >88%

Output

Phase 3 Phase 3 Wire or 3 Phase 4 Wire and PE

Voltage 120V/208V or 220V/380V

Stabilization ±1%

Transient 90% Resumption after 4 Cycles

Overload Capacity

>101% ~ 124% Transferred to bypass after 30 minutes

>125% ~ 150% Transferred to bypass after 10 minutes

>150% Transferred to bypass after 1 minute

Inverter Topology IGBT Design, DSP Control, 20KHz PWM Sine Wave

Frequency 50Hz / 60Hz

Frequency Stabilization ±0.1%

Phase Lock Range ±5Hz

Phase Unlock Range >±5Hz

Phase Relock Range ±3Hz

Waveform Sine Wave

Crest Factor 3:1

THD <3% for Linear Load

Static Transfer Switch

Transfer UPS transfers from bypass mode to inverter mode

as the voltage and the frequency of the inverter and the utility are synchronized.

Cold Start Transfer 2 Level Voltage Transfer

Transfer Time Bypass mode to inverter mode 0ms

Inverter mode to bypass mode 0ms

Efficiency >99%

Charger

Voltage DC220V / DC410V DC410V DC435V

Current 1.5~10A 3~20A 5~30A 15~50A

Time 100% discharged and then recharged to 90% in 8 hours (depending on battery specifications)

* Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Model DS10K C33 II

DS15K C33 II

DS20K C33 II

DS30K C33 II

DS45K C33 II

DS60K C33 II

DS80K C33 II

DS100K C33 II

DS120K C33 II

DS160K C33 II

DS200K C33 II

Battery Configuration DC192V (12V × 16pcs) DC360V (12V × 30pcs)

DC360V (12V × 30pcs)

DC384V (12V × 32pcs)

Backup Time Depends on overall battery capacity

Noise <60dB

Operating Temperature 0~40℃

Storage Temperature -25℃~55℃

Storage Altitude <10000M

Operating Altitude <3500M

Relative Humidity 90% Non Condensing

Physical Dimensions

Width 530 530 530 530 810 810 810 810 810 TBD TBD Depth 869 869 869 869 810 810 810 810 810 TBD TBD Height 1010 1010 1010 1010 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 TBD TBD

Packing Dimensions

Width 580 580 580 580 920 920 920 920 920 TBD TBD Depth 900 900 900 900 920 920 920 920 920 TBD TBD Height 1200 1200 1200 1200 2165 2165 2165 2165 2165 TBD TBD * Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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