Tripp Lite SU40KX Owner's Manual for 3-Phase UPS 932688 - Page 29

Start-Up Procedure Parallel UPS

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9 - Start-Up, Shutdown and Bypass (continued) 9-8 Start-Up Procedure (Parallel UPS) •1 Connect the parallel configuration cable A to the DB9 parallel configuration port B of each UPS system. Note: Before starting up the Parallel UPS system, ensure that the "Parallel ID" is different for each UPS and parallel group is set. (See Section 10-5-5 for more details. B 1 •2 If the UPS systems have external battery cabinets connected, switch on the external battery cabinet circuit breaker switch A of each battery pack. On the SU20KX or SU40KX, turn ON the battery breaker on the back of the UPS. A 1 2 B A 3 4 2 9-8 Start-Up Procedure (Parallel UPS) (continued) •3 Switch on the bypass input circuit breaker switch Q2 of each UPS system. After a brief initialization process, the LCD screen will show "ON AUTO BYPASS" and the "BYPASS" LED will illuminate. 5 6 Q2 7 Output Manual Bypass Main 3 Bypass Input Input 8 •4 Switch on the main input circuit breaker switch Q1 of each UPS system. Q1 9 Output Manual Bypass Main 4 •5 Press the ON button A of one of the UPS systems for 3 seconds Bypass Input Input A 10 (until you hear a beep), then release the button. The inverter will activate and synchronize with the bypass source. Press the ON button for the other UPS system for 3 seconds (until you hear a beep), then release the button. When the inverter of each UPS 11 system is operating normally, they will automatically switch from auto bypass (reserve) mode to online (normal) mode at the same time. The "BYPASS" LED will darken and the "NORMAL" LED will illuminate. 5 •6 Check the output voltage of each UPS system. The phase deviation 12 between each UPS system should be less than 5V. If the phase deviation is within the acceptable range, switch on the output circuit breaker switch Q4 of each UPS system. Note: For more Q4 information on checking the output voltage of each UPS system, see Section 10-4. 13 Output Manual Bypass Main 6 Bypass Input Input 14 29

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9 – Start-Up, Shutdown and Bypass
(continued)
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9-8 Start-Up Procedure (Parallel UPS)
Connect the parallel configuration cable
A
to the DB9 parallel
configuration port
B
of each UPS system.
Note: Before starting up
the Parallel UPS system, ensure that the “Parallel ID” is different
for each UPS and parallel group is set. (See
Section 10-5-5
for
more details.
If the UPS systems have external battery cabinets connected,
switch on the external battery cabinet circuit breaker switch
A
of each battery pack. On the SU20KX or SU40KX, turn ON the
battery breaker on the back of the UPS.
9-8 Start-Up Procedure (Parallel UPS)
(continued)
Switch on the bypass input circuit breaker switch
Q2
of each
UPS system. After a brief initialization process, the LCD screen
will show “ON AUTO BYPASS” and the “BYPASS” LED will
illuminate.
Switch on the main input circuit breaker switch
Q1
of each UPS
system.
Press the ON button
A
of one of the UPS systems for 3 seconds
(until you hear a beep), then release the button. The inverter will
activate and synchronize with the bypass source. Press the ON
button for the other UPS system for 3 seconds (until you hear a
beep), then release the button. When the inverter of each UPS
system is operating normally, they will automatically switch from
auto bypass (reserve) mode to online (normal) mode at the same
time. The “BYPASS” LED will darken and the “NORMAL” LED
will illuminate.
Check the output voltage of each UPS system. The phase deviation
between each UPS system should be less than 5V. If the phase
deviation is within the acceptable range, switch on the output
circuit breaker switch
Q4
of each UPS system. Note: For more
information on checking the output voltage of each UPS system,
see
Section 10-4
.
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