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ITA2 10-20kVA

UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY

USER MANUAL
10H52261UM60 – rev. 1
ITA2

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Special Declaration

Safety of Personnel

1. This product must be installed by qualified professionals, engineers appointed by the manufacturer or an
authorized agent. Failure to observe this condition may result in product malfunction, and compromise the safety of
personnel.
2. Take the time to read this product manual and the safety precautions thoroughly before installing and
commissioning this product. Failure to observe this condition may result in product malfunction, and compromise
the safety of personnel.
3. This product is not intended for use with life support systems
4. Never attempt to dispose of the internal and external batteries in fire as they may explode, leading to serious
injuries, or even death.

Product Safety

1. If the product is to be stored or unused for extended periods, place the equipment in a clean, dry environment
within the specified temperature range
2. This product should be used in an appropriate operating environment. Consult the Site Preparation section for
information about the ideal operating and maintenance environment for this product
3. This product is not designed for use in conditions and/or environments where:
 The temperature and relative humidity are outside the specified limits
 It is subject to vibration or shocks
 It is exposed to the presence of conductive dust, corrosive gases, salts, or inflammable gases
 It is exposed to heat sources or strong electro-magnetic interference

Disclaimer

Vertiv may not be held accountable or responsible for defects and malfunctions arising for the following reasons:
 Application range or operating environment outside the specified limits
 Unauthorized modification, incorrect installation or operation
 Force majeure
 Other actions not in compliance with the instructions in this manual

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Safety Precautions
Always observe the following safety symbols!

Risk of electric shock. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death.


Observe all the precautions and warnings that appear in this manual. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury or death.
All UPS and battery service operations must be carried out by trained, qualified service personnel. Do not
attempt to service this product yourself.
Opening or removing the cover may expose you to lethal voltages within this unit, even when it is apparently
not operating and the input wiring is disconnected from the electrical source.
Never work alone.

Risk of electric shock. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death.

Used for instructions that the user must read carefully and observe, even if failure to do so may not
result in damage.
This manual contains the information about installing and operating the Liebert ITA2 Rack mounted 20kVA UPS
(hereinafter referred to as the UPS). Please read this manual carefully before installing the UPS. To reduce the risk
of accidents, please read the safety precautions attentively before operating the UPS. The 'Caution/Note/Warning'
instructions in this user manual and on the product do not represent all the safety instructions to be observed, and
are intended as supplementary to the such instructions. Therefore, personnel assigned to install and operate the
UPS must have received thorough training and have fully understood the various operations and safety instructions
before starting work. When operating Vertiv products, personnel must observe the general safety regulations
applicable in the sector, the general safety instructions and the special safety instructions provided by Vertiv.

Warning

1. The UPS must be installed, commissioned and serviced by engineers designated by the manufacturer or its agent. Failure to
observe this could place personnel at risk, cause the UPS to malfunction and invalidate the warranty.
2. The UPS has been designed for commercial and industrial use only, and is not recommended for use in life support
applications.
3. This is a Class C2 UPS product. Nevertheless, in a residential environment it may cause radio interference, in which case,
the user is required to take additional measures to reduce such interference.

Warning: backfeed protection

Isolate the UPS and check for hazardous voltage between all terminals, and between the terminals and earth, prior to working
on this circuit.

Conformity and standards

The UPS complies with 2014/35/EU (LVD), 2014/30/EU (EMC), 2011/65/EU (Rohs) and the following product standards for
UPS:
 IEC/EN 62040-1+A1:2013, General and safety requirements for UPS
 IEC/EN 62040-2:2006 Class C2 compliant
 IEC/EN 62040-3: Performance requirements and test methods

When installing the UPS, always follow the instructions provided above and use the accessories supplied by the manufacturer.
According to EN 61000-3-11, the UPS system is subjected to conditional connection, and the maximum permissible system
impedance, Zmax, at the point of connection of the equipment to the supply is given by the following expressions:
Z-phase = 0.086 Ohm + j 0.054 Ohm (0.086 Ohm + 171 uH)
Z-neutral = 0.057 Ohm + j 0.036 Ohm (0.057 Ohm + 114 uH)

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Hazard

High voltages are present on some parts of the UPS when it is operating, direct or indirect contact with such parts may result
in serious injury of death.

Warning

1. Disconnect mains input power and the battery and make sure that the UPS is completely shut down before moving or
rewiring it. Failure to observe the above may result in hazardous voltages being present on the UPS output terminals
2. Liquids and other foreign objects must not be introduced into the UPS.
3. In the event of a fire, use a dry, chemical fire extinguisher only. Using a foam fire extinguisher will result in electric shock.
4. The UPS output neutral line is derived directly from the input, therefore, if the neutral line is interrupted by the upstream
protection devices, the output neutral line is disconnected.
5. To prevent radio frequency interference generated by the output cables from disturbing other electrical equipment, we
recommended a maximum length of 10 m for the UPS output cables.

Warning: high leakage current

1. The unit must be connected to earth before it is connected to its AC mains input and battery power supplies
2. The earth leakage current ranges from 3.5mA to 100mA.
3. Transient and steady state earth leakage currents, which may occur when the equipment is started, should be taken into
consideration while selecting instantaneous RCCB (residual current circuit breaker) and RCD (residual current detector)
devices.
4. It is also necessary to take into account that the load earth leakage current of the load will be borne by the RCCB or RCD.
5. The equipment must be earthed in compliance and accordance with the local electrical code of practice.

Warning

1. When selecting the UPS system upstream distribution protection device, ensure that it complies with the local electric
regulations.
2. The specified upstream breakers are required to obtain the conditional short-circuit current rating of 10kA Icc symmetrical
rms current. The specified upstream breakers should comply with an IEC 60947 series standard.

User serviceable components

1. The UPS does not contain any user-serviceable parts or components. Do not remove the cover. Removing the cover may
result in electric shock and will invalidate any warranty.
2. The parts of the UPS that can be accessed by the user are fully compliant with the safety requirements. Only service
personnel may be exposed to contact with the hazardous voltages present inside the UPS. However, this risk is minimized since
all parts and components where hazardous voltages may be present are protected by covers that may only be removed by
using tools. All risks may be avoided by following the general norms and operating in accordance with the procedures
described in this manual.

Warning: High battery voltage

1. All battery service and maintenance operations shall be performed by trained technicians.
2. Batteries can cause electric shock and high short-circuit currents, therefore, ensure the following conditions are observed
before working on the battery:
 Remove watches, rings and other metal objects.
 Use tools with insulated handles.
 Wear rubber glove and shoes.
 Avoid placing tools and metal objects on the surfaces of the battery.
 Disconnect the battery charger power supply before connecting or disconnecting the battery terminals.
 Check whether the battery is earthed accidentally, if so, disconnect the earth connection. Contacting any part of the
battery to earth will result in electric shock. Therefore, make sure that the battery is not earthed during installation and
maintenance.
3. Battery manufacturers provide the details of the precautions to be observed when working on, or in the vicinity of,
batteries. These precautions should be followed scrupulously at all times. Attention should be paid to the recommendations

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concerning local environmental conditions and the provision of protective clothing, first aid and fire-fighting facilities.

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This Manual describes the following devices


Product Model
20kVA ITA-20k00AL3A02E00
15kVA ITA-15k00AL3A02E00
10kVA ITA-10k00AL3A02E00

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 


1.1 Features .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 
1.2 Model Configurations ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 
1.3 Appearance and Components......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 
1.3.1 Appearance................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12 
1.3.2 Components ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 
1.4 Operating Principle ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
1.5 UPS States and Operating Modes ................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 
1.5.1 Normal Mode.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 
1.5.2 Bypass Mode ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 
1.5.3 Battery Mode ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 
1.5.4 ECO Mode (For Single UPS With External Battery Only) ...............................................................................................................................................16 
1.5.5 Fault State .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 
1.5.6 Maintenance Bypass Mode ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................16 
1.6 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 
Chapter 2 Installation and Commissioning - Single UPS...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 
2.1 Unpacking Inspection .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18 
2.2 Moving and Handling the UPS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 
2.3 Installation Preparation ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 
2.3.1 Location ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19 
2.3.2 Environmental Requirements.........................................................................................................................................................................................................19 
2.3.3 Installation Tools .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20 
2.4 External Protection Devices ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 21 
2.4.1 Rectifier and Bypass Input ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 
2.4.2 Battery Input .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 
2.4.3 UPS Output ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 
2.5 Mechanical Installation ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 
2.5.1 Tower Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 24 
2.5.2 Rack Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 
2.6 Connecting the Power Cables ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 
2.6.1 Connecting the I/O Cables ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................30 
2.6.2 Connecting the Battery Cables ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 
2.7 Commissioning a single UPS .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 
2.7.1 Check Before Start-Up ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 
2.7.2 Start-up Interface ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38 
2.7.3 Normal Mode Start-Up ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 
2.7.4 Battery Mode Start-Up .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40 
Chapter 3 Installation and Commissioning - Parallel UPS ...................................................................................................................................................................................41 
3.1 Features .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41 
3.2 Requirements ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41 
3.3 Mechanical Installation .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................41 
3.4 Connecting the Power Cables ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 
3.4.1 Connecting the I/O Cables .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 
3.4.2 Connecting the Parallel Cables ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 
3.4.3 Connecting the Battery Cables ...................................................................................................................................................................................................44 
3.5 Commissioning the Parallel System ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 

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3.5.1 Check Before Start-Up ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 47 


3.5.2 Setting up the Parallel System Parameters.......................................................................................................................................................................... 47 
3.5.3 Power-On Commissioning for Parallel Systems................................................................................................................................................................. 47 
3.6 Installation And Commissioning For Dual Bus Systems ................................................................................................................................................................ 49 
3.6.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 49 
3.6.2 Installing External Protection Devices .................................................................................................................................................................................... 49 
3.6.3 Connecting Power Cables .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 50 
3.6.4 Connecting LBS Cables ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 
3.6.5 Setting up the LBS parameters ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 50 
Chapter 4 Operator and display panel .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 
4.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 52 
4.1.1 LED Indicators ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 52 
4.1.2 Audible Alarm (Buzzer) .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 
4.1.3 LCD and Function Keys .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 
4.1.4 Initial Start-up Guide.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 54 
4.2 LCD Menu Structure........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 
4.3 LCD Screen Types ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 57 
4.3.1 Start Screen............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 
4.3.2 Flow Screen ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 57 
4.3.3 Main Menu Screen .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 58 
4.3.4 Sub-menu Screen................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 58 
4.3.5 Default Screen....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 62 
4.4 Prompt Window ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 63 
4.5 UPS Alarm Message List .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63 
Chapter 5 UPS Operating Instructions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 
5.1 UPS Start-Up ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 
5.2 Procedures for Transferring between Operating Modes .............................................................................................................................................................. 68 
5.2.1 Transfer From Normal Mode To Battery Mode................................................................................................................................................................... 68 
5.2.2 Transfer From Inverter Mode To Bypass Mode ................................................................................................................................................................. 68 
5.2.3 Transfer From Bypass Mode To Inverter Mode ................................................................................................................................................................. 69 
5.2.4 Transfer From Inverter Mode To Maintenance Bypass Mode................................................................................................................................... 70 
5.2.5 Transfer From Maintenance Bypass Mode To Inverter Mode .................................................................................................................................... 71 
5.3 Complete UPS Shut-down ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 71 
5.4 REPO.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 
5.5 Auto Restart .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 
5.6 Mains/Bypass Backfeed Protection Enabled ........................................................................................................................................................................................72 
5.7 Language Selection ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 
5.8 Changing the Current Date And Time ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 
5.9 Setting the Password ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 
Chapter 6 Communication ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79 
6.1 Installing the Intelligent Card ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79 
6.1.1 Intelligent Card Port ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 79 
6.1.2 Intelligent Card Option...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79 
6.2 Connection Cables for Dry Contact Ports.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 79 
6.3 Connecting USB Communication Cables ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 81 
6.4 Connecting Serial Port Communication Cables .................................................................................................................................................................................. 81 

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6.5 Connecting the Control Port ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 81 


Chapter 7 Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 
7.1 Fan Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 
7.2 Battery Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 82 
7.3 Cleaning the UPS .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 83 
7.4 Checking the state of the UPS ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 83 
7.5 Checking the UPS Functions.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 83 
Chapter 8 Options ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 
8.1 List of Options ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 
8.2 Battery Module ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 
8.2.1 List Of Battery Module Options ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 
8.2.2 Appearance of Battery Module .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 84 
8.2.3 Backup Time of Standard Battery Module for Single UPS .......................................................................................................................................... 85 
8.3 POD ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 86 
8.4 Communication Cables ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 87 
8.5 Guide Rail .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 88 
8.6 Dual Bus Parts ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 88 
8.7 Communication Options and Temperature/Humidity Sensor .................................................................................................................................................... 88 

Appendix 1 LCD Parameter Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90 

Appendix 2 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 92 

Appendix 3 Hazardous Substances And Content ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 93 

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Chapter 1 Product Introduction


Liebert ITA2 20kVA UPS (hereafter referred to as “the UPS”) is an intelligent, on-line, sine wave output, UPS system
developed by Vertiv Co., Ltd. The UPS provides reliable, high quality AC power for precision instruments.
The UPS may be installed in rack or tower configuration, depending on your requirements. It is ideal for supplying AC
power to small scale computer centres, networks, communication systems, automatic control systems and precision
instruments.
This section introduces the features, model configurations, appearance and components, the operating principle, UPS
state and operating mode, and specifications.
1.1 Features
The UPS features include:
 The output power factor is 1, which enhances the UPS load capacity
 On-line double conversion efficiency up to 96% and ECO efficiency up to 99%, which provide more efficient
products for the customer
 Product dimensions decreased by 30% compared with the previous generation; occupies very little space, simple
to handle and assemble
 3U width. Available in tower and rack installation versions, depending on requirements.
 Capable of parallel connection to achieve up to 3 + 1 parallel redundant power
 High-frequency, double conversion topology structure, with high input power factor, wide input voltage range, and
output immune to grid interference, thus adaptable to areas with unstable mains supply
 Full digital control and hardware design platforms for maximum adaptability to unstable mains supply conditions
and load impact
 Supports 12, 16 and 20-block batteries; the extended back-up model has a built-in, high power charger with 13A
capacity for rapid recharging
 The programmable terminals, with cascade protection, are designed to safeguard the customer’s key devices
under heavy load conditions
 The innovative design of the layout and the overall process greatly increase the reliability of the product, enabling
it to pass the 1000 hour high temperature/humidity durability test successfully
 The operator and display panel with features a colour LCD providing information about the UPS operating state
and parameters. The LCD display varies according to the layout of the model
 The full configuration includes functions such as Interlock, external temperature & humidity sensor, and
automatic battery module identification
 The UPS may also be operated in ECO power supply and smart sleep modes, enabling you to maximise energy
savings
1.2 Model Configurations
The model configurations are listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1 Model configurations
Model Product Description
20kVA ITA-20k00AL3A02E00 Liebert ITA2 20kVA UPS /
15kVA ITA-15k00AL3A02E00 Liebert ITA2 15kVA UPS /
10kVA ITA-10k00AL3A02E00 Liebert ITA2 10kVA UPS /

Model Input Output Note


Common input configuration (default), split
Three phase Single phase
bypass configuration
20kVA
Common input configuration (default), split
Three phase Three phase
bypass configuration

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Single phase Common input configuration (default), split


15kVA Three phase
Three phase bypass configuration
Single phase Common input configuration (default), split
10kVA Three phase
Three phase bypass configuration

1.3 Appearance and Components


1.3.1 Appearance

The appearance of the UPS is shown in Figure 1-1.

Figure 1-1 UPS appearance

1.3.2 Components

Front panel
As shown in Figure 1-2, the UPS front panel houses the ventilation holes, operator and display panel, LED indicators and
function keys.

1. Ventilation holes 2. Function keys

3. Operator and display panel 4. LED indicators

Figure 1-2 UPS front panel

Rear panel
As shown in Figure 1-3, the UPS rear panel houses the parallel/LBS ports, dry contact port, I/O terminal block, battery
terminal block, Intellislot port, USB port, RS232 port, REPO port and multi function port. The SIC card in the Intellislot
port is optional and may be purchased separately, if required.

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1. Intellislot port 2. Dry contact port 3. RS232 port 4. Ethernet port (blocked)

5. Parallel/LBS port 6. AC output port 7. REPO port 8. USB port

9. Multifunction port 10. Battery input port 11. AC input port

Figure 1-3 UPS rear panel

Note

Non-authorized personnel are prohibited from opening the UPS chassis cover.

1.4 Operating Principle


The operating principle of the UPS is illustrated in Figure 1-4.

Maintenance bypass
Static switch
Bypass input

Rectifier/PFC Inverter
Mains input UPS output UPS outp

Charger

Battery

Figure 1-4 UPS operating principle

1. The UPS consists of mains input (main and bypass), rectifier/PFC, battery charger, inverter, bypass, battery, DSP
controller, and output.
2. When the mains supply is within normal limits, the rectifier will be switched on, and the battery charger will recharge
the battery string. Before the UPS is switched on, the load is supplied directly from the mains input, via the bypass. When
the UPS is switched on, the electronic transfer switch connects the inverter output to the load, and the mains supplies
DC power to the inverter via the rectifier/PFC circuit. The inverter then converts the DC power into pure sine wave AC
power, which is fed to the load via the electronic transfer switch.
3. When the mains supply is outside normal limits, the rectifier/PFC circuit boosts the battery voltage and supplies it to
the inverter. The inverter then converts it into pure sine wave AC power, which is fed to the load via the electronic
transfer switch.

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4. When the mains supply returns within normal limits, the UPS will automatically transfer from Battery mode to Normal
mode, so that the mains supplies DC power to the inverter via the rectifier/PFC circuit, and the electronic transfer switch
supplies AC power to the load.
1.5 UPS States and Operating Modes
For information about the LED indicators mentioned in this section, refer to 4.1.1 LED Indicators.
The UPS states and operating modes include: Normal mode, Bypass mode, Battery mode, ECO mode, Fault state and
Maintenance Bypass mode. The schematic diagrams illustrating Normal mode, Bypass mode, Battery mode and
Maintenance Bypass mode are illustrated in Figure 1-5 to Figure 1-8.

Note

Maintenance Bypass mode is valid only when the UPS power output distribution unit (POD for short) is configured.

1.5.1 Normal Mode

When the mains input is within normal limits, it is processed by the rectifier and inverter in order to supply the load with
voltage and frequency-stabilized power, while the battery charger recharges the battery. This condition is known as
Normal operating mode.
In Normal mode, the run indicator (green) is on, the alarm indicator is off, and the buzzer is silenced.

Static switch
Bypass input

Rectifier/PFC Inverter
Mains input UPS output

Charger

Battery

Figure 1-5 Normal mode

1.5.2 Bypass Mode

If the overload duration is exceeded, or in the event of an inverter or rectifier failure while the UPS is in normal operating
mode, the UPS switches to Bypass mode, so that the load is supply by the bypass source, which is derived directly from
the mains input. If the rectifier is still operative, the battery charger will continue to charge the battery.
In Bypass mode, the run indicator (green) is on, alarm indicator (yellow) is on, and the buzzer beeps at one second
intervals. The 'Current' page on the LCD will indicate 'On Bypass'.

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Static switch
Bypass input

Rectifier/PFC Inverter
Mains input UPS output

Charger

Battery

Figure 1-6 Bypass mode

Note

In the event of a mains failure or if the mains voltage is outside tolerance while the UPS is in Bypass mode, the UPS will shut down
and the power supply to the load will be interrupted.

1.5.3 Battery Mode

In the event of a mains failure or if the mains voltage is outside tolerance, the rectifier and internal charger will stop
running, and the battery will supply power to the load through the inverter. In Battery mode, the run indicator (green) is
on, alarm indicator (yellow) is on, and the buzzer beeps at one second intervals. The 'Current' page on the LCD will
indicate 'On Battery'.

Static switch
Bypass input

Rectifier/PFC Inverter
Mains input UPS output

Charger

Battery

Figure 1-7 Battery mode

Note

1. The battery has been fully charged before delivery. However, some loss of capacity is inevitable during transportation and
storage. Therefore, it is important to charge the battery for eight hours before putting the UPS into operation for the first time, to
ensure it is capable of providing adequate backup time.
2. The battery cold start function may also be used to start the UPS from the Battery (providing it is fully charged) mode in the
event of a mains failure. This means that the battery power can be used independently to improve the system availability, to a

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certain extent.

1.5.4 ECO Mode (For Single UPS With External Battery Only)

In ECO mode, the load is powered by bypass when the bypass voltage is normal, and the load is powered by inverter
when the bypass voltage is abnormal. ECO mode is an energy-saving operating mode. When using the UPS to supply
equipment that is no sensitive to mains power quality, ECO mode may be used to reduce power losses.

Note

1. In ECO mode, if the bypass fails or the bypass voltage goes outside normal limits, the UPS will transfer to Normal mode (providing
the output is not overloaded). However, if the bypass fails or the bypass voltage goes outside normal limits while the output is
overloaded, the UPS will not transfer to Normal mode, but will shut down the Bypass.
2. In ECO mode, the efficiency of the UPS is increased to 99%.

1.5.5 Fault State

In Normal mode, the UPS will transfer to Bypass mode in the event of an inverter failure or UPS over-temperature. In
Battery mode (with no bypass mains), the UPS will shut down and interrupt the output supply to the load in the event of
an inverter failure or UPS over-temperature. In the UPS Fault state, the alarm indicator (red) will remain on in the fixed
state, the buzzer will continue to beep, and the corresponding fault information will be displayed on LCD.

1.5.6 Maintenance Bypass Mode

If it is necessary to service or repair the UPS, you can switch the load to the Maintenance Bypass using the maintenance
bypass MCB, so that the power supply to the load is not interrupted. The maintenance bypass MCB is located on the
front panel of the POD, and is rated to handle the requirements of the total load capacity. Refer to Liebert ITA2 20kVA
UPS Power Output Distribution Unit User Manual for a more detailed description of the POD.

Maintenance bypass
Static switch
Bypass input

Rectifier/PFC Inverter
Mains input UPS output

Charger

Battery

Figure 1-8 Maintenance bypass mode

Note

In the event of UPS malfunctions or abnormal operation, contact your nearest Vertiv branch office or local service centre. NEVER
attempt to repair the UPS yourself, as this may result in injury to personnel and/or damage to equipment.

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1.6 Specifications
Table 1-2 Specifications
Specifications
Item
20kVA
Rated voltage 380/400/415Vac
176Vac ~ 288Vac, at full load
Voltage range 100Vac ~ 176Vac, linear derating
Input 100Vac, at half load
Rated frequency 50Hz
Frequency range 40Hz ~ 70Hz
Power factor ≥0.99, at full load; ≥0.98, at half load
Rated power 20kW
220/230/240Vac (single phase output)
Voltage
380/400/415Vac (three phase output)
Frequency
Output synchronization Rated frequency ±3Hz. Configurable range: ±0.5Hz ~ ±5Hz
range
Frequency track
0.5Hz/s. Configurable range: 0.2/0.5/1Hz/s (single UPS), 0.2Hz/s (parallel system)
rate
Rated power factor 1
Crest factor 3:1
Voltage harmonic single UPS :2%(0-100%linear load ), 5%(0-100%non-linear load)
distortion parallel UPS : 3%(0-100%linear load ), 8%(0-100%non-linear load)
Dynamic response
Output 40ms
recovery time
Overload capacity At 25°C: 105% ~ 125%, 5min; 125% ~ 150%, 1min; 150%, 200ms
Upper limit: +10%, +15% or +20%; default: +20%
Bypass voltage
Lower limit: -10%, -20%, -30% or -40%; default: -40%
Mains efficiency up to 96%
Type Sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free battery
Cell No. 24, 32, 40; 32 by default
Battery
Rated voltage 288Vdc ~ 480Vdc
Charge current ≤ 13A (Extended back-up model)
Mains←→Battery 0ms
Transfer Synchronous transfer: ≤0ms
time Inverter←→Bypa
Asynchronous transfer (default): ≤20ms
ss
40ms, 60ms, 80ms, 100ms and 200ms also available
Noise < 58dB
Panel display mode Colour LCD
Safety IEC/EN62040-1+A1:2013
Conduction
IEC/EN62040-2:2006
emission
EMC
Current
IEC/EN61000-3-12
harmonics
IEC/EN-61000-4-5, withstand level 4 (4kV) (live line to earth), level 3 (2kV) (between live
Surge protection lines);
ANSI C62.41, 6kV/2Ohms
Protection level IP20
Operating
0°C ~ 50°C (0.7 derating at temperatures above 50°C)
temperature
Storage
Ambient -40°C ~ +70°C (battery excluded); -25°C ~ +55°C (battery included)
temperature
conditions
Relative
5%RH ~ 95%RH, non-condensing
humidity
Altitude ≤3000m; derating at altitudes above 3000m
Dimensions W*D*H (mm) 430*500*130
Net weight (kg) 23
Weight Gross weight
41
(kg)

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Chapter 2 Installation and Commissioning - Single UPS


This section covers the installation, cable connection and commissioning procedures for a single UPS.
No two sites are the same, therefore this section provides general guidelines, procedures and methods for installation
engineers, who shall adapt the installation to meet the actual conditions.

Warning: Professional installation

1. The UPS should be installed by a qualified engineer in accordance with the information provided in this section. In the event of
any problems, contact your local Vertiv service centre immediately.
2. The UPS must NOT be switched on without the approval of the commissioning engineer.
3. In the case of any equipment or items not covered by this section, refer to the specific mechanical and/or electrical installation
instructions provided with such items.

Note: 3-phase 5-line for power input

The UPS can be connected to 3-phase, 5-line (A, B, C, N, PE) TN, TT and IT AC power distribution systems (IEC60364-3).

2.1 Unpacking Inspection


The 20kVA UPS is shipped in a wooden crate. To unpack the it, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the side panels and top cover.
Use a hammer or straight screwdriver to straighten the connection hook that connects the side panels to the top cover,
as shown in Figure 2-1.

Figure 2-1 Straightening the hook

2. Remove the cover plate from the cardboard box, and remove the UPS, as shown in Figure 2-2.

Figure 2-2 Unpacking the cardboard box

At this point, check the following items:


1. Visually inspect the UPS for signs of shipping damage. If any problem is found, please notify the carrier immediately.

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2. Check the accessories and models correspond to the shipping documents. If any problem is found, please notify the
dealer immediately.
2.2 Moving and Handling the UPS
Warning

DO NOT attempt to move the UPS by the brackets.

The UPS may be moved manually, or by using a forklift truck or similar lifting equipment.
2.3 Installation Preparation
2.3.1 Location

To guarantee long working life, the select location must provide:


 Convenient wiring
 Adequate operator access area
 Good ventilation to meet the heat dissipation requirements
 No corrosive gases, such as sulphur dioxide etc.
 No excessive moisture or heat sources
 No excessive dust
 Compliance with fire-fighting requirements
 Operating temperature compliant with the specifications, see Table 1-2 for details

2.3.2 Environmental Requirements

UPS room
The UPS is designed for indoor operation, in a clean and well-ventilated environment designed to maintain the ambient
temperature within the specification limits.
The internal fans provide forced air cooling for the UPS. Cooling air enters the UPS through the ventilation holes on the
front panel, and the hot air is expelled via the ventilation holes on the rear panel. For this reason it is very important not
to obstruct the ventilation holes. Maintain at least 200mm clearances between the front, rear of the UPS and the wall or
adjacent equipment (see Figure 2-3), in order to avoid obstructing the UPS ventilation holes and preventing heat
dissipation. Otherwise, the UPS internal temperature will rise, which will shorten the UPS life.
If necessary, an indoor exhaust fan should be installed to prevent the indoor temperature from rising. An air filter should
be used when the UPS is to be operated in a dusty environment.
Reserved space

Wall
500mm

Cabinet

200mm

Figure 2-3 Installation clearances (top view of rack installation)

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Note

1. The UPS should only be installed on concrete or other non-inflammable surfaces.


2. As shown in Figure 2-5, the clearance between the rear panel of the cabinet and the wall is 500mm. The clearance should not be
less than 200mm, and should be sufficient to allow maintenance operations to be carried out.

Battery room
A small amount of hydrogen and oxygen will be generated at the end of the battery charging cycle, therefore it is
important to ensure that the battery installation environment fresh air ventilation capacity meets the EN50272-2001
requirements.
The battery ambient temperature should maintained constant, since ambient temperature is the main factor affecting
battery capacity and working life. The standard battery operating temperature is 20°C, operating it above this
temperature will shorten battery life, while operating it below this temperature will reduce battery capacity. If the average
battery operating temperature rises from 20°C to 30°C, the battery life will be reduced by 50%; if the battery operating
temperature exceeds 40°C, battery life will decrease exponentially. In general, the permitted ambient temperature of the
battery is 15°C ~ 25°C. The battery should be kept away from heat and ventilation holes.
When the UPS uses an external battery, you must install a protection device (such as fuse or circuit breaker) close to the
battery, and keep the wiring distance between the battery and the protection device to a minimum.
Storage environment
When the UPS is not to be installed immediately, it must be stored indoors in an environment where it is protected from
the excessive moisture and/or high temperatures. The battery should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated environment
for storage; the most suitable storage temperature is 20°C ~ 25°C.

Warning: battery hazards

During the storage period, the battery must be charged at regular intervals, in accordance with the battery instructions. When
charging the battery, you can connect the UPS to the mains temporarily to charge the battery and activate it.

2.3.3 Installation Tools

Warning

1. For reasons of safety, all installation tools used on live components must be insulated.
2. The tools listed in Table 2-1 are for reference only; please adapt to the actual requirements for on-site installation and
connection.

Table 2-1 Tools


Name Drawing Name Drawing

Electric hand drill Adjustable wrench

Slotted screwdriver Cross head screwdriver

Stepladder Forklift

Drill Wire cutting pliers

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Name Drawing Name Drawing

Claw hammer Diagonal cutting pliers

Insulating shoes Antistatic gloves

Electrician’s knife Cable ties

Insulating tape Insulating gloves

Crimping pliers Heat shrinkable tube

Insulated torque wrench Torque screwdriver

Multimeter Clip-on ammeter

2.4 External Protection Devices


The circuit breaker or other protection devices must be installed at the external AC input end of the UPS. This section
provides general guidelines for qualified installation engineers. The installation engineers should be aware of the local
wiring regulations and any other related information.

2.4.1 Rectifier and Bypass Input

Overcurrent
The appropriate over-current protection device should be installed on the mains input power distribution line, and the
current capacity of the power cable and the system overload requirements should be taken into account during the
installation procedure (see Table 2-2).For information about the thermo-magnetic circuit breaker, see Table 2-4.
Split-bypass
In the case of split-bypass configurations, separate protection devices should be installed on the mains and bypass
lines at the mains input power distribution.

Main/Bypass feedback protection


The UPS is equipped with a main/bypass feedback protection function.
Feedback Protection
When the battery mode and the mains are not available, or affected by a malfunction, a portion of the UPS voltage or
energy may be fed back to one or more of the input terminals, either directly, or via the leakage path. In order to reduce
the risk of electric shock caused by feedback, the UPS is equipped with internal back-feed protection; it is important to
note that, when activated, this function will interrupt the power supply to the customer’s load. In order to guarantee a
continuous supply of power to the load, we have also introduced a back-feed function at the POD input; this function is
controlled by a UPS dry output contact, and operates according to the following principle.
Operating principle
(1) Mains back-feed
Figure 1 shows the wiring diagram between the single POD and the UPS; the main circuit relay and the dry contact are
highlighted in RED in this Figure. The internal UPS sensor detects back-feed at the mains input terminals, Dry Contact
1 is closed. Since the dry output contact is connected to the POD internal relay A coil terminals via the back-feed
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protection cable, the coil is energised (12 V - COM), and the relay contact is closed. The relay A contact controls the UPS
main input shunt trip coil (L - N), so that it, in turn, is energised when the contact is closed. When the shunt trip coil is
energised, it triggers the UPS mains input CB, thus interrupting the back-feed path and guaranteeing the protection. In
this way, the bypass can continue to supply power to the load even in the presence of mains back-feed.
(2) Bypass back-feed
The bypass relay and dry contact are highlighted in GREEN in the Figure. The internal UPS sensor detects back-feed at
the bypass input terminals, UPS Dry Output Contact 2 is closed. Since the dry output contact is connected to the POD
internal relay B coil terminals via the back-feed protection cable, the coil is energised (12 V - COM), and the relay contact
is closed. The relay B contact controls the UPS bypass input shunt trip coil (L - N), so that it, in turn, is energised when
the contact is closed. When the shunt trip coil is energised, it triggers the UPS bypass input CB, thus interrupting the
back-feed path and guaranteeing the protection. In this way, the mains can continue to supply power to the load even in
the presence of bypass back-feed. Figure 2 shows the wiring diagram between 1 + 1 parallel POD and two UPS. The
back-feed protection principle in this configuration is the same as that for the single POD, the only difference being the
number of CB and the back-feed protection cable, which is not shown in detail in this case.
Note that the POD internal relays A, B, and the 12V voltage generator circuit are included on the same internal control
board; the position shown in Figure is purely indicative. The attachment is the specification of the internal shunt trip and
the internal control board.

Figure 2-4 Connecting the single POD and one UPS

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Figure 2-5 Connecting 1 + 1 parallel POD and two UPS

Warning

1. The same neutral line must be used for the rectifier and bypass input power.
2. In the case of IT power grid systems, the 4-pole protection device for 3-phase UPS must be installed at the UPS external I/O
power distribution point, while the 2-pole protection device for 1-phase UPS must be installed at the UPS external I/O power
distribution point.

Earth leakage current


The residual current detector (RCD) for the UPS upstream input power distribution should be:
 Sensitive to DC unidirectional pulses (level A) in the power distribution network
 Immune to transient current pulses
 General sensitivity type, adjustable: 0.3A ~ 1A
The residual current circuit breaker (RCCB) must be sensitive to DC unidirectional pulses (level A) in the power
distribution network, but immune to transient current pulses, as shown in Figure 2-6 respectively.

Figure 2-6 RCCB symbols

When using the earth RCD in split-bypass or parallel systems, the RCD should be located at the upstream input power
distribution point to avoid spurious operation.

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The earth leakage current fed by the RFI filter in the UPS ranges from 3.5mA to 100mA. We recommend confirming the
sensitivity of each differential device in stalled on the upstream input power distribution and downstream power
distribution (load) lines.

2.4.2 Battery Input

Vertiv battery module options are provided with built-in over-current protective devices. Otherwise, the external battery
cabinet should fitted with a DC compatible circuit breaker in order to provide over-current protection for the UPS and its
batteries.

2.4.3 UPS Output

The protection device must be installed on the UPS output power distribution line. The protective device specification is
shown in Table 2-4.
2.5 Mechanical Installation
Two installation versions are available: tower installation and rack installation. Select the suitable installation version,
depending on the actual conditions.

2.5.1 Tower Installation

1. Select the support bases from the accessories, assemble a pair of support bases and a support base extension using
the fastenings, as shown in Figure 2-7, and place them on a flat installation surface.

Fastening

Support base

Support base extension


Support base
Figure 2-7 Connecting the support base to the support base extension

2. If it is also necessary to install the battery module, select the other support base extensions delivered with the battery
module, and then assemble the support base extensions and the support bases using the fastenings, as shown in Figure
2-8.

Fastening
Support base extension

Support base

Figure 2-8 Connecting the support base to the support base extension

3. Place the UPS on the support bases and support base extensions, as shown in Figure 2-9.

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UPS

Battery module (4pcs) Support base

UPS
Support base
Figure 2-9 Complete UPS and battery module Installation

2.5.2 Rack Installation

UPS Installation procedures


1. Use eight M4 × 10 screws to fix two brackets (accessories) to each side of the UPS front panel, as shown in Figure 2-10.
UPS

Screw (8pcs)
Bracket (2pcs)

Figure 2-10 Installing brackets

Note

DO NOT attempt to move the UPS by the brackets.

2. Install the guide rails.


The guide rails must be used when you select Liebert ITA2 series UPS and its options, and the rack installation version.
To install the guide rails, proceed as follows:
a) Select the guide rails (one left guide rail and one right guide rail), guide rail screws and panel screws from the
packaging, identify the left and right guide rails as indicated in Figure 2-11, and check that they can be retracted correctly.

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Left guide rail Right guide rail Installation hole (4pcs)

Figure 2-11 Appearance of the guide rail

The guide rail screw is shown in Figure 2-12.

Guide
Guide rail rail
screwscrew

Figure 2-12 Appearance of the guide rail screw

b) Adjust the length of the guide rail according to the dimensions of the rack.
c) Align the installation holes on the guide rail with the square holes on the rack, secure the guide rail to the rack using
the guide rail screws (eight in total), each guide rail requires four guide rail screws, as shown in Figure 2-13.

Guide rail screw (4pcs)

Guide rail

Guide rail holder


Square hole

Figure 2-13 Installing the guide rail

Note

1. The guide rail holder must be close to the front of the rack.
2. Each end of the guide rail has four installation holes (see Figure 2-9), do not use the two installation holes in the middle when
securing the guide rail. We recommend using the top and bottom installation holes (from top to bottom, installation hole 1 and
installation hole 4).

This completes the guide rail installation procedure, as shown in Figure 2-14.

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Figure 2-14 Guide rail installation completed

3. Position the UPS on the guide rails, and push it completely into the rack. Use four M6 × 16 screws to secure the UPS in
the rack using the brackets, as shown in Figure 2-15.
Guide rail

Rack

UPS
Bracket

Screw (4pcs)

Figure 2-15 Installing the UPS

Installation procedures for UPS with battery modules


The installation method for the battery module is the same as for the UPS. Repeat the procedures described above to
install and secure the four battery modules and a UPS in the rack, one by one, as shown in Figure 2-16.
The battery modules are heavy, therefore it is necessary to pay attention to the following instructions when installing
them:
 Install the battery modules first, starting from the bottom, and then position the UPS at the top, as shown in
Figure 2-16.
 DO NOT attempt to move the UPS and battery modules by the brackets.
 Two persons or more are required for the installation procedures.

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UPS

Battery module (4pcs)

Figure 2-16 Installing the UPS with battery modules

2.6 Connecting the Power Cables


The I/O cables and battery cables are required for the connection procedure. When connecting the cables, observe the
local wiring regulations, take the specific environmental conditions into account, and refer to Table 3B of IEC60950-1.
The max. current in the various operating modes is listed in Table 2-2, the recommended min. cable CSA is listed in Table
2-3. Select the appropriate cables according to Table 2-2 and Table 2-3.
Table 2-2 Max. steady state AC and DC current
Rated current (A)
UPS rated
Max. input phase current1, 2 Max. output phase current 2 Max. battery discharging
power (kVA)
220V 230V 240V 220V 230V 240V current (A)
20 (3-in 3-out) 44 43 42 31 30 29 58
20 (3-in 1-out) 44 43 42 91 88 85 58
15 (3-in 3-out) 41 39 37 23 22 21 44
15 (3-in 1-out) 41 39 37 69 67 66 44
10 (3-in 3-out) 32 30 29 16 15 14 30
10 (3-in 1-out) 32 30 29 46 45 44 30

When selecting the battery cables, the maximum permissible voltage drop is 4 Vdc, according to the current value shown
in this table. Avoid coiling the cables as this would increase the electromagnetic interference (EMI).
1: The input mains current of the rectifier and the bypass.
2: Non-linear loads (switch mode power) affect the design of the output and the bypass neutral cable. The neutral cable
current may exceed the rated phase current by a factor of up to1.732.

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Table 2-3 Single UPS cable CSA (unit: mm2, ambient temperature: 25°C)
Neutral
Model Input Output Bypass PE Battery Battery PE
cable
20kVA (3-in 3-out) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
20kVA (3-in 1-out) 10 25 25 25 25 10 10
15 kVA (3-in 3-out) 10 2.5 2.5 10 10 10 10
15 kVA (3-in 1-out) 10 16 16 16 16 10 10
10 kVA (3-in 3-out) 4 1.5 1.5 4 4 4 4
10 kVA (3-in 1-out) 4 10 10 10 10 4 4

CSA (unit: mm2) Terminal type


4 OT4-6
6 OT6-6
10 RNBS8-6
16 RNBS14-6
25 RNBS22-6

The recommended I/O MCB capacity of the UPS is listed in Table 2-4; select the MCBs according to your requirements.

Note

The UPS generates high leakage currents, therefore we do not recommended using MCB with leakage current protection.

Note

The specified upstream breakers below are required to obtain the conditional short-circuit current rating of 10kA Icc symmetrical
rms current. The specified upstream breakers should comply with an IEC 60947 series standard.

Table 2-4 Selecting the UPS I/O MCB


Recommended input
Input Output Recommended output
Model external MCB Battery MCB
interface interface external MCB capacity
capacity
20kVA 63A/C (mains)
Terminal block 80A Terminal block 63A/C
(3-in 3-out) 63A/C (bypass)
20kVA 63A/C (mains)
Terminal block 80A Terminal block 125A/C
(3-in 1-out) 125A/C (bypass)
63A/C (mains)
15 kVA (3-in 3-out) Terminal block 80A Terminal block 63A/C
63A/C (bypass)
63A/C (mains)
15 kVA (3-in 1-out) Terminal block 80A Terminal block 100A/C
100A/C (bypass)
32A/C (mains)
10 kVA (3-in 3-out) Terminal block 40A Terminal block 32A/C
32A/C (bypass)
32A/C (mains)
10 kVA (3-in 1-out) Terminal block 40A Terminal block 63A/C
63A/C (bypass)

1. The 3-in 3-out bypass MCB (125A) is used to connect the bypass input in the case of split-bypass configurations. The
main MCB may only be used in the case of common input configurations.
2. The battery CB should be rated at 250Vdc or above.

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2.6.1 Connecting the I/O Cables

The UPS power cables should be connected via the I/O terminal block located on the UPS rear panel. As shown in Figure
2-17.
Output terminals

PE PE
sC sB sA N N pC pB pA
BAT N
BAT+
BAT-

PE N N bC mC bB mB bA mA

Battery terminals Input terminals

Note:
Output terminals--Mains input terminals: sA, sB, sC; Programmable input live wire terminals:
pA, pB, pC; Output PE terminal: PE.
PE; Common N: N.
Input terminals--Mains input terminals: mA, mB, mC; Bypass input terminals: bA, bB, bC;
Common N: N; Input PE terminal: PE.
Battery terminals--BAT1+, BAT1-,
BAT+, BAT BAT2+,
N, BAT-; BAT2-;
Battery PEBattery PEPE.
terminal: terminal: PE.
The shorting copper bar of the 3-in 3-out (common input) has been linked before delivery.

Figure 2-17 I/O terminal block terminal layout

Note

After connecting the power cables, replace the protective cover on the I/O terminal block in order to prevent electric shocks.

Power distribution mode


There are two UPS power distribution modes: using the single power output distribution unit (POD, optional) provided by
Vertiv, self-distribution.
20kVA UPS
The I/O cable connections are divided into four types, according to the user’s requirements: 3-in 3-out, common input
configuration (factory default), 3-in 3-out, split-bypass configuration, 3-in 1-out, common input configuration, 3-in 1-out,
split-bypass configuration.

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Table 2-5 20kVA copper shorting bar


Bypass copper shorting bar Drawing

1#: 2PIN copper bar

2#: 3PIN copper bar

3#: 3PIN copper bar

4#: 4PIN copper bar

5#: 2PIN copper bar

The connection procedures for the four types of self-distribution I/O cables are as follows:
 3-in 3-out, common input configuration
1. Before delivery, the terminals mA and bA, mB and bB, mC and bC, respectively, on the UPS I/O terminal block are short
circuited using the three copper shorting bars 1.
2. Connect the mains input live cables (L1, L2, L3), input N line and input PE line respectively to the I/O terminal block
(mA, mB, mC, N and PE terminals) on the UPS.
3. Connect the standard output live cables (phase-A, phase-B and phase-C) to the output terminals sA, sB and sC,
respectively. Connect the programmable output live cables (phase-A, phase-B and phase-C) to the output terminals pA,
pB and pC, respectively. Connect the output N line and output PE line to the output N and PE terminals, respectively. As
shown in Figure 2-18.
4. As shown in Figure 2-18, route the positive battery cable, N battery cable, negative battery cable through the cable hole
on the junction box, then connect them to the BAT+, BAT N, and BAT- terminals, respectively, as well as the PE cable, and
tighten the retaining screws.

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PE sC sB sA N N pC pB pA PE

PE
1 1 1
bC mC bB mB bA mA

N N L3 L2 L1
BAT N
BAT-

BAT+
Figure 2-18 Wiring diagram (3-in 3-out, common input configuration)

 3-in 3-out, split-bypass configuration


1. Remove the three copper shorting bars 1 installed before delivery.
2. Connect the input live cables (phase-A, phase-B and phase-C), input N line and input PE line respectively to the I/O
terminal block (mA, mB, mC, N and PE terminals) on the UPS. Connect the bypass input live cables (phase-A, phase-B,
phase-C and N) to the output terminals bA, bB and bC, respectively.
3. Connect the standard output live cables (phase-A, phase-B and phase-C) to the output terminals sA, sB and sC,
respectively. Connect the programmable output live cables (phase-A, phase-B and phase-C) to the output terminals pA,
pB and pC, respectively. Connect the output N line and output PE line to the output N and PE terminals, respectively. As
shown in Figure 2-19.
4. As shown in Figure 2-19, route the positive battery cable, N battery cable, negative battery cable through the cable hole
on the junction box, then connect them to the BAT+, BAT N, and BAT- terminals, respectively, as well as the PE cable, and
tighten the retaining screws.
PE sC sB sA N N pC pB pA PE

PE

N N
mB
mC

mA
BAT N

bC

bA
bB
BAT-

BAT+

Figure 2-19 Wiring diagram (3-in 3-out, split-bypass configuration)

 3-in 1-out, common input configuration


1. Remove the three copper shorting bars 1 installed before delivery.
2. Use the copper shorting bar 4 to connect the input terminals (bA, bB, bC, mA), and the copper shorting bar 1 to
connect the input terminal N. Use the copper shorting bar 2 to connect the output terminals (sA, sB, sC, pA, pB, pC), and
the copper shorting bar 5 to connect the output terminal N.
3. Connect the mains input phase-A live cable (L1) to the copper shorting bar 4 (bA, bB, bC, mA), connect the input N line
to the copper shorting bar 1 (N), and connect the input phase-B and phase-C live cables (L2, L3) to the input terminals
(mB, mC), then connect the input PE line to the PE terminal.

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4. Connect the standard output live cable (sL) to the copper shorting bar 2 (sA, sB and sC). Connect the programmable
output live cable (pL) to the copper shorting bar 2 (pA, pB and pC). Connect the output N line and output PE line to the
output N and PE terminals, respectively. As shown in Figure 2-20.
5. As shown in Figure 2-20, route the positive battery cable, N battery cable, negative battery cable through the cable
hole on the junction box, then connect them to the BAT+, BAT N, and BAT- terminals, respectively, as well as the PE
cable, and tighten the retaining screws.
PE sL N pL PE

sC sB sA N N pC pB pA

2 5 2

PE 1 4

N N bC mC bB mB bA mA

N L3 L1 L2
BAT N
BAT-

BAT+

Figure 2-20 Wiring diagram (3-in 1-out, common input configuration)

 3-in 1-out, split-bypass configuration


1. Remove the three copper shorting bars 1 installed before delivery.
2. Use the copper shorting bar 3 to connect the input terminals (bA, bB, bC), and the copper shorting bar 1 to connect the
input terminal N. Use the copper shorting bar 2 to connect the output terminals (sA, sB, sC, pA, pB, pC), and the copper
shorting bar 5 to connect the output terminal N.
3. Connect the bypass input live cable (bL) to the copper shorting bar 3 (bA, bB, bC), connect the bypass input N line to
the copper shorting bar 1 (N), and connect the mains input live cables (L1, L2, L3) to the input terminals (mA, mB, mC),
then connect the mains input N line to copper shorting bar 1, then connect the input PE line to the PE terminal.
4. Connect the standard output live cable (sL) to the copper shorting bar 2 (sA, sB and sC). Connect the programmable
output live cable (pL) to the copper shorting bar 2 (pA, pB and pC). Connect the output N line and output PE line to the
output N and PE terminals, respectively. As shown in Figure 2-21.
PE sL N pL PE

sC sB sA N N pC pB pA
2 5 2

PE 1 3

N N bC mC bB mB bA mA

L3 bL L2 L1
BAT N

N
BAT-

BAT+

Figure 2-21 Wiring diagram (3-in 1-out, split-bypass configuration)

5. As shown in Figure 2-21, route the positive battery cable, N battery cable, negative battery cable through the cable hole
on the junction box, then connect them to the BAT+, BAT N, and BAT- terminals, respectively, as well as the PE cable, and
tighten the retaining screws.

Warning

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The following wiring will change the power distribution mode, please adhere scrupulously to the procedures described below.

 From 3-in 1-out to 3-in 3-out


1. Remove all the 3-in 1-out system copper shorting bars. Install the copper shorting bar 1 (there are no copper shorting
bars in the case of the 3-in 3-out, split-bypass configuration), see Figure 2-22. Connect all the cables.

1 1 1

Figure 2-22 Changing power distribution mode

2. Remove the EPO jumpers from the REPO dry contact port.
3. Switch the system on. Set the system to '3phase' by selecting ENTER -> 'Settings' (default password: 111111) -> ' Output'
-> 'Output phase No.', and then switch the system off completely and switch it on again, access the above menu again to
verify that the setting is valid.
4. Switch the system off completely, replace the EPO jumpers on the REPO dry contact port, and disconnect the main
input cables.
 From 3-in 3-out to 3-in 1-out
1. Remove all the three copper shorting bars 1 (3-in 3-out, common input configuration)that were installed before delivery;
then install the copper shorting bars (1, 2, 4, 5), see Figure 2-23. Connect all the cables.

2 5 2

1 4

Figure 2-23 Changing power distribution mode

2. Remove the EPO jumpers from the REPO dry contact port.
3. Switch the system on. Set the system to '1phase' by selecting ENTER -> 'Settings' (default password: 111111) -> ' Output'
-> 'Output phase No.', and then switch the system off completely and switch it on again, access the above menu again to
verify that the setting is valid.
4. Switch the system off completely, and restore the EPO jumpers on the REPO dry contact port.

Warning

Prior to the commissioning engineer's visit, if the load is not ready to be connected to the power supply, it is important to ensure
the terminals of the output cables are insulated safely.

After the connecting the output cables, locate the label (using the 20kVA model as an example) shown in Figure 2-24 on
the top cover of the UPS and tick the 'AC OUTPUT' and 'BYPASS INPUT' boxes corresponding to the installation
configuration, in order to simplify maintenance operations.

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Figure 2-24 Label (20kVA)

2.6.2 Connecting the Battery Cables

Notes
1. Before connecting the battery cables, confirm that the actual number of battery cells and the battery capacity are
consistent with the parameter settings on the LCD menus.
2. NEVER reverse the polarity of the battery cables.
3. Before replacing the battery module and connecting the battery cables, disconnect the DC battery MCB, switch the
UPS off completely, and insulate the terminals.
4. We recommend a maximum battery cable length of three metres. If the cables are longer than this, the UPS may not
operate correctly.
Installing the battery insulating plates
The battery terminals must be fitted with insulating plates in order to guarantee sufficient insulation distance between
the external battery cable connections and prevent faults such as arcing, and short circuits
To install the battery insulating plates, proceed as follows:

Battery insulating plate

Figure 2-25 Installing the battery insulating plates

1. First crimp the user external cable to the battery terminals, Figure 2-30 shows the OT terminals.
2. Crimp the battery insulating plates, and use the screws to fasten the OT terminals and insulating plates together onto
the terminal block.
Note: The OT terminals and insulating plates installation sequence must be observed scrupulously, otherwise the
user external cable connections will be separated.

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Installing the battery


1. Before installing the batteries, inspect them and the associated accessories and read both this manual and the manual
provided by the battery manufacturer carefully.
2. Maintain a clearance of at least 10mm between the front, rear and side panels of the battery and the wall or adjacent
equipment to ensure good ventilation.
3. Maintain sufficient clearance between the top of the battery and the upper baffle to facilitate battery monitoring and
maintenance.
4. Install the batteries starting from the bottom and working upwards in order to avoid creating a high centre of gravity.
Position the batteries in such a way as to prevent them from being subject to vibration or impacts.
Connecting external battery strings
20kVA: The default number of battery blocks for the UPS is 32 (16 blocks for the positive arm and 16 blocks for the
negative arm). The external battery string connection diagrams for the self-distribution configuration are shown in Figure
2-26.

Warning

1. As shown in Figure 2-24, one DC battery MCB must be installed between the battery strings and the UPS.
2. The battery string delivers a high DC voltage, the capacity of the MCB and output cables is listed in Table 2-4.

First block Second block Third block Sixteenth block

Battery BAT+
module

First block Second block Third block Sixteenth block


UPS
BAT N

Battery
module

BAT-

Figure 2-26 Battery string connection diagram

Connecting the battery module cables


As shown in Figure 2-27, when connecting several battery modules, use the cable ITA-BCI0020K02L2. Cable terminal A is
connected to terminal A of the first group of the battery module, and terminal B is connected to terminal B of the second
group of the battery module.

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Figure 2-27 Cables between two battery modules (unit: mm)

Terminal A

BAT+
BAT N Second group of battery module
BAT-
PE
Cables between battery module and Terminal A
ITA2 UPS (ITA-BCI0020K02L3)

Figure 2-28 Cables between UPS and battery modules (unit: mm)

The cable connections between the battery module and 20kVA UPS are shown in Figure 2-28.

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BAT N
PE BAT- BAT+

ITA-BCI0020K02L3

Terminal A

Terminal B

Terminal A

ITA-BCI0
020K02L2 Terminal B

Terminal A

Terminal B ITA-BCI0020K02L2

Terminal A

Terminal B

Figure 2-29 Cable connection diagram between the battery module and UPS

2.7 Commissioning a single UPS


2.7.1 Check Before Start-Up

1. Check and confirm that the UPS and POD power distribution mode (if configured) is correct, that the power and
signal cables are connected correctly, and there are no short circuits.
2. Check that the batteries have been installed properly, the cable have been connected correctly, and that the positive
and negative battery poles are correct.
3. Measure the mains voltage and frequency, and verify that they are correct.
4. The UPS and POD (if configured) output terminals are energised when the UPS is switched on. If the load is already
connected to the output terminals, make sure that it is safe to apply power to it.

2.7.2 Start-up Interface

The first time the system is started up, mains input mode only may be used, and the LCD screen will display the start-up
interface, see Figure 2-30.

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Figure 2-30 Start-up interface

2.7.3 Normal Mode Start-Up

1. Close the UPS external output MCB and input MCB one by one. If the single POD is selected for connection to the UPS,
close the input MCB, bypass MCB and output MCB on the POD.

Warning

After closing the UPS external output MCB or the POD output MCB, the output terminal block of the UPS, output terminal block of
the POD and power distribution end of the load will be live, pay attention to personnel safety to avoid electric shock. Verify whether
it is safe to feed power to the load.

2. The rectifier runs in normal state for about 30 seconds, after which the rectifier start-up phase is complete.
3. Finish setting up the single UPS parameters and check them.

a) Access the main menu screen, press the or key to select 'Settings', and press the key to access the
interface shown in Figure 2-31.

Figure 2-31 Main menu screen

b) Press the or key to select and set-up corresponding parameters (taking 'Output' as an example). As shown
in Figure 2-32.

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Figure 2-32 Output interface

4. After setting up the corresponding parameters, press the power button for two seconds so that the dialogue box
shown in Figure 2-33 appears on the LCD screen.

Confirm

S Turn on UPS? ol

NO YES

Log About Maintain

Figure 2-33 Switching the UPS on

After selecting 'YES', the run indicator (green) blinks, the inverter starts, and the run indicator switches on.
5. Measure the inverter output voltage and verify whether it is within normal limits.
6. If the battery is not connected, the alarm indicator will be coloured yellow. If the battery is connected, the alarm
indicator will be extinguished.

2.7.4 Battery Mode Start-Up

1. Close the battery MCB, and press the power button on the UPS front panel for two seconds, the LCD displays the
start-up screen. The alarm indicator will be coloured yellow and the buzzer will beep continuously after the rectifier
completes the start-up phase.
2. Press the power button for two seconds so that the dialogue box shown in Figure 2-34 appears on the LCD screen.

Figure 2-34 Switching the UPS on

After selecting 'YES', the inverter starts, and the run indicator (green) is illuminated.
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Chapter 3 Installation and Commissioning - Parallel UPS


This chapter covers the features, requirements of the parallel system, as well as the installation and commissioning
procedures.
The UPS parallel system provides the user with a N + X (2 ≤ N + X ≤ 4, X=0 or 1) parallel configuration, where N indicates
the basic parallel units, and X indicates for the redundant units.
1 + 1 parallel POD (optional) can provide safe and reliable power distribution function for the parallel system. The 1 + 1
parallel system requires only 1 + 1 parallel POD; if N is not less than two, external self-distribution will be required for the
parallel system.
3.1 Features
1. The software and the hardware of each UPS in parallel system are the same as those of the single UPS. The basic
parameters of the parallel system can be set-up via the LCD screen (Refer to 3.5.2 Parallel System Parameters Setting
for details), while the advanced parameters can be set-up by using the background software (by service engineers only).
The parameter setting requirements are the same for all the UPS units in a parallel system.
2. The parallel cables form a ring connection (Refer to 3.4.2 Connecting Parallel Cables for details) in order to provide
system reliability and redundancy. The intelligent parallel logic provides the user with maximum flexibility. For example,
each UPS in the parallel system can be switched off or on in random order; seamless transfer can be achieved between
Normal mode and Bypass mode, and the transfer is automatically recoverable, meaning that, after the overload is
removed, the system will revert to the original operating mode automatically.
3. The total load of the parallel system can be queried via the LCD on each UPS.
3.2 Requirements
A UPS system consisting of multiple, parallel-connected UPS units is equivalent to a large UPS system. However, it also
provides increased system reliability. To ensure equal utilization of all UPS units and compliance with relevant wiring
regulations, the following requirements must be met:
1. Each individual UPS unit must have the same rating.
2. The bypass input power and the rectifier input power lines must be connected to the same neutral line input terminal.
3. If it is necessary to install a residual current detector (RCD), it must be set-up correctly and installed upstream of the
neutral line input terminal, or it must monitor the protective earth current of the system. Refer to 'Warning: high leakage
current' in Safety Precautions before the Contents section.
4. The outputs of all individual UPS units must be connected to the same output bus.
5. Because the UPS parallel system is not fitted with auxiliary contact detection devices for the UPS output MCB or
maintenance bypass MCB, it is important to adhere strictly to the procedures described in para. 5.2 Transfer
Procedures Between Operation Modeswhen disconnecting a single UPS unit from the system before maintenance,
and when reinserting a UPS unit into the system following maintenance. Failure to observe this may affect the
reliability of the load power supply.
3.3 Mechanical Installation
Taking a 1 + 1 parallel system, without battery module, as an example, the mechanical installation procedure for the
parallel system is as follows:
1. The installation method for the 1 + 1 parallel UPS is the same as that for the single UPS. Refer to 2.5 Mechanical
Installation for details.
2. As shown in Figure 3-1, the UPS unit should be installed at the bottom, and the 1 + 1 parallel POD should be installed at
the top in order to facilitate cable connection and operation. The installation method for the 1 + 1 parallel POD is the same
as that for the UPS.

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POD (1Piece)

UPS (2PCS)

Figure 3-1 Installing a 1 + 1 parallel system (without battery module)

3.4 Connecting the Power Cables


It is necessary to configure the MCB and cables for each individual UPS in the parallel system, refer to 2.6 Connecting
Power Cables for the specification. The recommended configurations for the total power cables are listed in Table 3-1 for
the parallel system.
Table 3-1 Input & output cable CSA for the 20kVA parallel system (unit: mm2, ambient temperature: 25Ԩ)
3-in 3-out 3-in 1-out
Single input Single Total neutral Grounding Total output Total neutral Grounding
Parallel UPS
cable for output cable line for cable for cable for line for cable for
number
parallel for parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel parallel
system system system system system system system
2 units 25 25 25 25 50 50 50
3 units 35 35 35 35 70 70 70
4 units 50 50 50 50 95 95 95

3.4.1 Connecting the I/O Cables

The UPS power cables are connected to the I/O terminal block on the rear panel of the UPS, the layout of the I/O terminal
block is shown in 2.6.1 Connecting I/O Cables.
Power distribution mode
There are two UPS parallel power distribution modes: using the 1 + 1 parallel POD (optional) provided by Vertiv, and
self-distribution.
The parallel system power distribution mode is the same as that of the single unit, refer to 2.6.1 Connecting I/O Cables.
1. Using parallel POD power distribution
We recommend using 1 + 1 parallel POD power distribution mode if you require a 1 + 1 parallel system, for the information
on installing and commissioning different models, refer to the Liebert ITA2 20kVA UPS Power Output Distribution Unit
User Manual.
2. Self-distribution for the parallel system
When the parallel system consists of more than two UPS units, select self-distribution mode.
See Figure 3-2 for a block diagram of a three UPS parallel system. Refer to Power distribution mode in
2.6.1 Connecting I/O Cables for the cable connection to each UPS. Refer to 2.6 Connecting Power Cables for the input
and output MCB, the battery MCB and the cables when using the self-distribution mode.

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User input power User output power


distribution unit distribution unit

UPS1

Input cable Output cable


UPS2

UPS3

Figure 3-2 Block diagram three UPS parallel system

Warning

Configure each UPS with an external input MCB and an external output MCB when installing the power distribution for the parallel
system, as shown in Figure 3-2.

Note

After connecting the power cables, replace the protective cover on the I/O terminal block in order to prevent electric shocks.

Changing power distribution mode


The 20kVA model is compatible with 3-in 3-out/3-in 1-out, factory default: 3-in 3-out.
If you need to change the mode from 3-in 3-out to 3-in 1-out or from 3-in 1-out to 3-in 3-out, carry out the parallel
connections only after converting the single system as required (Refer to 2.6.1 Connecting I/O Cables for the relevant
procedure).

3.4.2 Connecting the Parallel Cables

The parallel system provides a parallel cable option. The parallel cables form a ring connection via the parallel ports on
the rear panel of the UPS. See Figure 3-3 for a cable connection diagram of a 3 + 1 parallel system.

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UPS1

UPS2

UPS3

UPS4

Figure 3-3 Cable connection schematic diagram of a 3 + 1 parallel system

Note

1. The Vertiv parallel cables must be used for the parallel system.
2. If a parallel communication fault occurs during parallel commissioning or operation, switch the system off and check whether the
parallel cables are connected correctly.
3. Do not attempt to disconnect the parallel cables while the parallel system is operating as this could damage the system.

3.4.3 Connecting the Battery Cables

In the parallel system, the UPS units use common or separate battery strings.

Note

Each UPS should be equipped with an independent battery MCB. Refer to Table 2-4 when selecting the battery MCB.

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Using separate battery strings


When each UPS in a parallel system uses a separate battery string, the battery cable connection to each UPS in the
parallel system is the same as that for the single UPS units, refer to 2.6.2 Connecting Battery Cables for the installation
method. See Figure 3-4 for the circuit diagram of a 1 + 1 parallel system with separate battery strings. Refer to 2.6
Connecting Power Cables when configuring an MCB.

Note

Make sure that the LCD settings are correct when using separate battery strings for a parallel system, refer to
3.5.2 Parallel System Parameters Settings for details.

First block Second block Third block Sixteenth block

Battery BAT+
module

First block Second block Third block Sixteenth block UPS1


BAT N

Battery
module

BAT-
Parallel
cable

First block Second block Third block Sixteenth block

Battery BAT+
module

First block Second block Third block Sixteenth block UPS2


BAT N

Battery
module

BAT-

Figure 3-4 Connection diagram when using separate battery strings

Common battery strings


Using common battery strings in the parallel system can save investment in equipment for the users.

Note

1. If the battery strings (four standard battery modules, option) are connected in common mode in a parallel system, the backup time

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of the battery module ranges from two minutes to three minutes at full load.
2. To ensure sufficient battery backup time, we recommend use an external battery cabinet having a large capacity.

Wiring
Switch the parallel system off completely, disconnect all the individual UPS unit battery MCB devices, and then use the
battery cables (refer to 2.6 Connecting Power Cables for the respective cables and the MCB devices) to connect the '+',
'N', '-' and 'PE' terminals of the battery strings to the respective 'BAT+', 'BAT-', 'BAT N' and 'PE' terminals on the
corresponding I/O terminal block of the UPS units in the parallel system, via each battery MCB, as shown in Figure 3-5.

UPS1 UPS2
UPS2
BAT N

BAT N
BAT+

BAT+
BAT-

BAT-

PE
UPS
UPS11MCB
MCB UPS2
UPS2 MCB
MCB

+ - PE + - PE

Posit ive bat


Negative t er ystrings
battery st rings N ega ti ve battery
Positive strings
battery strings

Figure 3-5 Connection diagram for common battery string in 1 + 1 parallel systems

Refer to Figure 3-6 when configuring the positive battery and negative battery strings.

First
1st cell
block 2nd block
Second cell 3rd block
Third cell Sixteen
16th cell
block
Battery module
module

+ + + + Bat +
BAT+
……
Battery
cabinet

- - - -
Battery cabinet

Bat -
BAT-
Battery

PE
PE

Figure 3-6 Internal connection diagram for positive battery and negative battery strings

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Close the battery MCB on each UPS.


3.5 Commissioning the Parallel System
3.5.1 Check Before Start-Up

1. Check and confirm that the UPS and 1 + 1 POD (if configured) power distribution mode is correct, that the power and
signal cables are connected correctly, and there are no short circuits.
2. Check that the batteries have been installed and connected correctly, that there are no short circuits and that the
battery positive and negative poles are correct. It is especially important to check the above items when the parallel
system UPS units share a common battery string.
3. Check the complete working status of the parallel system, ensure that the phase sequence of the main, bypass and
output of each UPS is correct and consistent, that the parallel cable is connected securely, and that the user load is not
connected during switch-on
4. Measure the mains voltage and frequency, and verify that they are correct.
5. The UPS and 1 + 1 parallel POD (if configured) output terminals are energised when the UPS is switched on. If the load
is already connected to the output terminals, make sure that it is safe to apply power to it.

Warning

The UPS and POD (if configured) output terminals are energised when the UPS is switched on. When bypass of the individual UPS
units in the parallel system is not consistent,a system fault may occur, check and confirm the bypass before switching on.

3.5.2 Setting up the Parallel System Parameters

It is necessary to set-up the parallel parameters for all the UPS units in the parallel system. As shown in Figure 3-7.

Output Battery Parallel

Voltage selection 230V

Frequency selection Auto,Bypa...

Run mode Normal

Redundant YES
System parallel num 1

Output phase No. 3phase

Sync parallel parameters

Figure 3-7 Parallel parameter settings

The user can change these settings according to actual needs, refer to Appendix 1 LCD Parameters Setting for details.
After modifying parameters, press “Sync parallel parameters” to confirm the settings.

3.5.3 Power-On Commissioning for Parallel Systems

1. Set-up the parallel parameters for each UPS in the parallel system, then commission the inverter.
The specific commissioning procedures are as follows:
a) Make sure that the output MCB devices on each UPS unit in the parallel system are open, and then close the external
input MCB on each UPS, at this point, all the UPS are switched on. If 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured, close the
corresponding input MCB and bypass MCB. At the same time, close the corresponding output MCB on the other UPS
under test, and make sure that the corresponding output MCB on the other UPS is open.

Warning

After closing the UPS external output MCB or the POD output MCB, the UPS output terminal block, POD output terminal block and

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load will all be live, pay attention to personnel safety to avoid electric shocks. Verify whether it is safe to supply power to the load.

b) The LCD displays the self check screen, and the alarm indicator (red) and run indicator (green) are on simultaneously
for about five seconds.
c) The rectifier runs in normal state for about 30 seconds, after which the rectifier start-up phase is complete.
d) Refer to 3.5.2 Parallel System Parameters Setting for the parallel parameters setting for each UPS. Check whether
the 'Parallel comm. Fail’ alarm is active, if yes, clear the fault as indicated in Table 4-5. Carry out the following procedures
if the UPS is running normally.
e) Press the power button on one the UPS units for 2 seconds, if 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured, press the power button
on the UPS under test in the parallel system, then press Enter key to start the UPS. The run indicator (green) will blink,
after 20 seconds, the inverter will start, and the run indicator will switch on, if 1 + 1 parallel POD is configured, the other
UPS will display no redundancy in parallel, ignore the prompt for the moment.
f) If the battery is not connected, the alarm indicator on in fixed mode, and the buzzer will beep once a second. If the
battery is connected, the alarm indicator will be extinguished.
g) If the UPS is working normally, press the power button for two seconds to switch the inverter off.
h) Repeat the preceding steps a) ~ step g) to switch on and commission the other UPS inverters.

Note

Carry out the parallel commissioning procedures once each UPS is running normally.

2. After confirming that the inverter of each UPS functions normally, commission the parallel system; the specific
procedures are as follows:
a) Close the external output MCB and input MCB on each UPS, so that all the UPS units are switched on at the same time.
Once the rectifier start phase is complete, press the power button on one UPS for two seconds, the run indicator (green)
will switch on. Measure the inverter output voltage and verify whether it is within normal limits. If 1 + 1 parallel POD is
configured, close the corresponding input MCB and bypass MCB and output MCB on the POD.
b) Start the second UPS inverter, check whether the LCD for alarms, and confirm that the UPS parallel works normally.
c) Repeat the inverter start-up procedures for the third or fourth UPS in order to connect the UPS into the parallel
system.

Warning

1. During the parallel start-up phase, confirm that the external output MCB on each UPS has been closed, and that the outputs of all
the UPS inverters are connected in parallel.
2. During the parallel start-up phase, confirm that the system is working normally, then supply power to the load in order to avoid
load power failure.

3. If it is necessary to add a UPS to the parallel system, carry out the commissioning procedures described below:
a) Check and confirm the power distribution mode, and that all the power and signal cables are connected correctly to
the additional UPS, and that there are no short circuits. Check that the batteries have been installed and connected
correctly, that there are no short circuits and that the battery positive and negative poles are correct.
b) Repeat Part 1, steps a) to h) to complete commissioning the additional UPS. Switch off the UPS completely.
C) Ensure that the power and signal cables are connected securely.
d) Close the external input switch on the additional UPS, after starting up the UPS; access the interface shown in Figure
3-7 on any of the UPS units in the parallel system. Set the system parallel No. from 'N' to 'N+1', then click 'Sync parallel
parameters'.
e) Close the external output switches on the additional UPS, start the inverter in normal mode, after the rectifier start-up
phase is complete. Next, check that there are no alarms indicated on the LCD, and that the UPS parallel system is
working normally.

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Note

1. In the case of 1+1 parallel systems, when one UPS is faulty and needs to be replaced on line, the procedure described above may be
used. The only difference in this case is that there is no need to change the parallel No., simply click 'Sync parallel parameters' for the
replacement UPS.
2. Clicking 'Sync parallel parameters' synchronises the items in the parallel settings interface, so that the parameters are applied to
the parallel system. The user should set-up up the other parameters manually, as required.
3. When parallel system output is active, the 'Sync parallel parameters' function can only be executed via a UPS with the output
switched on, otherwise this function is invalid.
4. When adding a single unit to a parallel system, first ensure that the parallel cables are connected correctly, then switch the
additional unit on.

3.6 Installation And Commissioning For Dual Bus Systems


3.6.1 Introduction

The dual bus system consists of two independent UPS systems; each UPS system consists of one or two
parallel-connected single UPS units, or multiple parallel-connected single UPS units.
The dual bus system provides high reliability, which makes it suitable for use with loads having multiple input terminals.
In the case of single input UPS loads, it is possible to add and optional static trigger switch (STS) in order to start the
standard Load Bus Synchronization (LBS) system.
Place the UPS units side by side, and connect them as follows:
The dual bus system uses the LBS system to synchronise the outputs of two independent (or parallel) UPS systems. One
is the master system, while the other is the slave system. The dual bus system operating mode includes the master
system and/or slave system running in Normal mode or Bypass mode. Figure 3-8 illustrates the circuit diagram of the LBS
consisting of two UPS units.

Bypass input
Bypass

Mains input
UPS1
Mains

To load
LBS cable STS

Bypass input
Bypass

Mains input
UPS2
Mains

Note: UPS1 is master system while UPS2 is slave system.


Figure 3-8 LBS system circuit diagram

Note

Refer to 3.5 Commissioning Parallel System for the parallel system settings.

3.6.2 Installing External Protection Devices

See 2.4 External Protective Devices for details of installation and type selection.

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3.6.3 Connecting Power Cables

In the case of dual bus systems, refer to 2.6 Connecting Power Cables and 3.4 Connecting Power Cables when
selecting the power cables for single UPS and the parallel system, respectively. The bypass input power and main input
power must use the input terminal of the same neutral line. If the input terminal has leakage current, the leakage current
protective device should be installed upstream of the input terminal.

3.6.4 Connecting LBS Cables

Note

1. The appearance of the LBS port is the same as the parallel port (see Figure 1-3).
2. In the case of dual bus systems consisting of parallel UPS units, we recommend preparing two LBS cables for connecting any two
parallel/LBS ports of the two parallel system, in order to guarantee a secure connection.

UPS1

UPS2

Figure 3-9 Connecting the LBS cable

3.6.5 Setting up the LBS parameters

See Figure 3-10 for the LBS parameters setting interface.


LBS parameter setting procedures.
Access 'Settings' -> 'System' -> 'LBS’ to set-up the LBS according to the specific requirements.
There are three items that may be selected during the LBS setting procedure: Disable, Slave, Master.

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Monitor System Outlet

LBS select Disable

IT system compatibility Disable


Dry connect 1 (Output) Low battery

Dry connect 2 (Output) UPS fault


Dry connect 3 (Input) Maintain...

Dry connect 4 (Input) Maintain...

Figure 3-10 LBS parameters setting interface

The LBS is the load synchronisation system, and is used to synchronise the output voltage phases of the two sections of
the UPS system. The two sections of the UPS system may consist of two single UPS units, or two UPS parallel systems.
'Master' and 'Slave' may be set-up manually via the LCD screen.
The UPS selected as the LBS master can send synchronization signals to LBS slave based on its inverter voltage phase.
After the slave receives the synchronization signal sent by the master, it will adjust its inverter voltage phase so that it is
synchronised with the master.
Thanks to this system, it is possible to synchronise the two sections of the UPS system, guaranteeing reliable transfer
between the respective output voltages and the STS, and hence a reliable, uninterrupted power supply to the load.

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Chapter 4 Operator and display panel


This chapter introduces the functions and use of the components on the UPS operator and display panel, and provides
LCD display information, including the LCD screen types, detailed menu messages, prompt windows message and UPS
alarm list.
4.1 Introduction
The operator and display panel is located on the front panel of the UPS. The operator and display panel allows the user
operate and monitor the UPS, and view the UPS parameters, Ups and battery status information and any alarm messages.
As shown in Figure 4-1, the operator and display panel includes an LCD screen, menu keys, and LED indicators (run
indicator and alarm indicator).

1. Menu keys 2. LCD 3. Run indicator


4. Alarm indicator 5. Power button
Figure 4-1 Operator and display panel

Note: The device includes a gravity sensor function, so that the LCD display direction will adapt to the device
layout mode.

4.1.1 LED Indicators

The LED indicators consist of the run indicator and alarm indicator. Table 4-1 provides a description of these indicators.

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Table 4-1 Description of LED indicators


Indicator Colour State Meaning
On UPS output present
Run indicator Green Blinking Inverter is starting
Off UPS output not present, inverter is starting
Yellow On Alarm active
Alarm indicator Red On Fault present
/ Off No alarms, no faults

4.1.2 Audible Alarm (Buzzer)

UPS operation is accompanied with the following two different kinds of audible alarms, as described in Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Description of audible alarms
Sound Meaning
This sound is generated in the event of a UPS fault condition, such as a fuse or hardware
Continuous beep
failure
This sound is generated in the event of a critical UPS alarm condition, such as an Inverter
One beep every 0.5 seconds
overload
This sound is generated in the event of a critical UPS alarm condition, such as low battery
One beep every second
voltage
One beep every 3.3 seconds This sound is generated in the event of a general UPS alarm condition

4.1.3 LCD and Function Keys

The operator and display panel includes five function keys, the respective functions are described in Table 4-3.
Table 4-3 Description of control buttons
Function key Silkscreen Description

Confirm Used to confirm or enter

Up Used to scroll up, scroll left or increase value, etc.

Down Used to scroll down, scroll right or reduce value, etc.

Exit Used to go back, exit, cancel or forbid operation

Power Used to switch on, switch off or transfer to Bypass mode

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Figure 4-2 LCD screen

The LCD includes a user-friendly interface and a 320 × 240 dot matrix image display. Thanks to the user-friendly,
menu-oriented LCD it is possible to browse easily through the UPS input, output, load and battery parameters, obtain
information about the current UPS status and alarm messages, as well as performing functional setting and control
operations. The LCD also stores historical alarm records that can be retrieved for reference and diagnosis.

4.1.4 Initial Start-up Guide

When the UPS is the initial start-up phase, the interface shown in Figure 4-3 will appear to guide the user through the
basic UPS parameter setting procedure.

Figure 4-3 Initial Start-up Guide (1)

Welcome page
Click Next to start the guide procedure.
Language, date and time page
On this page, you can set-up the language, date and time as required.

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Figure 4-4 Initial Start-up Guide (2)

Battery parameter page


On this page, you can set-up the battery cell number and total Ah.
In the case of the 20 kVA model, the available settings are 24, 32 and 40. See the right hand diagram in Figure 4-5.

Figure 4-5 Initial Start-up Guide (3)

If there is an external battery module, the 'Local battery total Ah' will not appear, see Figure 4-6.

Figure 4-6 Initial Start-up Guide (3)

Output page
As shown in Figure 4-8, you can set-up the output voltage, output frequency, and output phase.
In the case of 20kVA models, the 'Output phase No.' may be set to 'single' or '3 phases'. See the right hand diagram in
Figure 4-7.

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Figure 4-7 Initial Start-up Guide (4)

Note

In the case of the output page, the REPO terminal (forcible output shut-down) must be unplugged when carrying out the settings,
otherwise the interface shown in Figure 4-8 will appear.

Figure 4-8 Prompt for removing REPO terminal

End page
In the case of 20 kVA models, the interface shown in Figure 4-10 will appear. This means that the function keys and LCD
are invalid; the user cannot continue with the operation. Please switch the UPS off based on the prompt shown in Figure
4-9, confirm that the actual wiring method applied to the output terminal is consistent with the method selected during
the set-up procedure, and then switch the UPS on again.
After start-up the user will be able top operate the UPS normally.

Figure 4-9 Initial Start-up Guide (5)

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4.2 LCD Menu Structure

Figure 4-10 LCD menu structure

4.3 LCD Screen Types


4.3.1 Start Screen

When the UPS is started up it performs a system self-test, during which the Start Screen is displayed for approximately
10 seconds, as shown in Figure 4-11.

Figure 4-11 Start screen

4.3.2 Flow Screen

Once the UPS self-test is complete, the flow screen shown in Figure 4-12 will appear.
The flow screen provides a total status overview of the UPS, including the input, bypass, rectifier, battery, inverter and
output, etc. Operating modes are displayed in colour, while invalid are displayed in grey.

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228.0V 228.1V
49.9Hz 49.8Hz
229.2V 0%
49.8Hz No battery

Figure 4-12 Flow screen

Press the key on the flow page to access the primary screen.

4.3.3 Main Menu Screen

The main menu screen consists of six icons: Status, Settings, Control, Log, About, Maintain. As shown in Figure 4-13.

Figure 4-13 Main menu screen

Press the key on the main menu screen to return to the flow screen. Press the or key to move the cursor
and select the required sub-menu, then press the key to confirm it.

4.3.4 Sub-menu Screen

The sub-menu screen contains the UPS parameters and item settings.
After accessing the sub-menu screen, if there is a tab control, just move the cursor to the tab. At this point, you can press

the or key to switch the tab. Press the key to move the cursor to a specific item.
After accessing the sub-menu screen, if there is no tab control, the cursor will stop on a certain Item.

Press the key to return to the previous screen.


For more details about the sub-menu screen, see following pages.
Status page
The Status page contains information about the Input, Bypass, Battery, Output and Load.
See below:

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Settings page
The Settings page can be used to access the Output, Battery, Parallel, Monitor, System, and Outlet settings. For details
about the setting up the parameters, refer to Appendix 1 LCD Parameter Settings.
See below:

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Control page
The Control page may be used to access the Turn ON/OFF/to BYPASS, Manual battery test, etc. functions. See below:

Log page
The Log page can be used to access a list of current and historical UPS events. See below:

Current History

01 Input abnormal NA03


2016-10-01 00:00:00
02 No battery ND03
2016-10-01 00:00:00
03 Bypass abnormal NC00
2016-10-01 00:00:00

About page
The About page contains information about the Product, Network, and Efficiency. See below:

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Product Network Efficiency

Connection status Disconnected

IPv4 address 192.168.1.10

Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Gateway address 192.168.1.1

MAC address 01:23:45:67:89:AB

Maintain page

Note

The Maintain page is password protected and reserved for use by Vertiv service engineers only.

4.3.5 Default Screen

During the UPS operation, if there is no alarms for two minutes, the display will revert to the default as shown in Figure
4-14. While the Default screen is displayed, if there are no alarm or fault conditions active, the Flow screen will be
displayed if the user presses any key.

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Figure 4-14 Default screen

4.4 Prompt Window


A prompt window is displayed while the system is in operation to alert you to certain conditions and/or request you to
confirm a command or other operation. Table 4-4 lists the prompts and the associated meanings.
Table 4-4 Prompts and meanings
Prompt Meaning
System setting is different, please check When the parallel parameters are different, this prompt will appear
Cannot set this on-line, please shut down If the user attempts to change certain important settings while the output is active
output (output voltage, output frequency, output phase No.), this prompt will appear
Incorrect password, please input again This prompt will appear when the user enters an incorrect Settings password
This prompt will appear when the user attempts to execute a certain operation, but
Operation failed, condition is not met
the necessary condition is not met
This prompt will appear when the user has changed the Settings password
Password changed OK
successfully
This prompt will appear when the user attempts to change the Settings password
Fail to change password, please try again
but has failed to the same new password twice
This prompt will appear when the user sets the 'Turn on delay' or 'Turn off delay’
The time cannot be earlier than system time
value to a time earlier than the current system time
This prompt will appear when the user presses the power button (or executes the
Turn on failed, condition is not met
'Turn on/Turn off/to Bypass' command on the 'Control' page).
This prompt will appear if the user attempts to change output phase No. while the
Cannot set this on line, please unplug REPO
output is active
This prompt will appear when the output phase is changed. To ensure safety, the
Please disconnect power, check output: 1
system requests the user to switch the UPS off and check the cable connections,
phase, 3 phase, then power UPS on
and then switch the UPS on again

4.5 UPS Alarm Message List


Table 4-5 lists all the UPS alarm messages based on the 'Current' and 'History' menus.
Table 4-5 UPS alarm message list
Alarm message Description
Internal communication is abnormal, please check whether the communication cables are connected
Communication fail
correctly or not
Rectifier fault The rectifier is faulty and is not running
The discharger is faulty, because the bus voltage exceeds the setting range when discharger starts or
DC/DC fault
soft starts
The inverter is off when DC bus voltage is faulty. The load will transfer to bypass, if the bypass is
DC bus abnormal
available
Charger fault The battery charger output voltage is abnormal, and the charger is off
Aux. power fault The auxiliary power output voltage exceeds the normal range
Battery mode. The mains relay is shorted and the difference between the mains and battery voltage is
Input backfeed
less than the setting range

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Alarm message Description


The inverter is off when the inverter output voltage and current exceed the setting range. If the bypass is
Inverter fault
available, the UPS will transfer to bypass mode, otherwise the system will switch off
Output short circuit Check for short circuits between the output cables
Bypass backfeed Battery mode. The bypass relay is shorted or the SCR is damaged
Output off, voltage is
The Output is switched off, but the system detects the presence of a voltage at the output terminals
not zero
Inverter relay shorted The inverter relay is short circuited
The on-line parallel number is inconsistent with the value in the settings. Please check that the parallel
Parallel No. abnormal number on the 'Settings' page is the same as the actual on-line number, and that the parallel cables are
normal
The local UPS and its on-line frequency configuration is different or there is a conflict with the parallel
Parallel comm fault address. Please check that the parallel system parameter setting is the same as the local parameter
setting
Parallel cable
The system has detected that the parallel cables are not secure
connection abnormal
The AC input mains N line has not been detected. Please check whether the input N line has been
Input neutral lost
interrupted or disconnected
Input ground lost Check whether the PE line is connected securely, and that the alarm can be cleared on line
The mains AC input phase is reversed. Normally, phase B lags phase A by 120 degrees, and phase C lags
Input phase reversed phase B by 120 degrees.
Check that the UPS mains input phase sequence is correct. If not, correct it
The rectifier and charger have switched off because the mains voltage and frequency values exceed the
Input abnormal normal operating range. Check whether the rectifier input phase voltage and frequency exceed the
normal range or the mains power has been switched off
The output power exceeds the rectifier overload point. Check that the input voltage meets the output
Rectifier overload load requirement, a mains input range 176V ~ 100V corresponds to a load range of 100% ~ 50%, with linear
derating
The battery positive and negative terminals have been inverted. Please reconnect the battery and check
Battery reversed
the battery cable connections
This alarm is generated when the battery reaches the EOD (End Of Discharge voltage). The battery will
Battery low continue to provide full load discharge capacity for another two minutes after this warning appears. The
pre-warning user can set this value ranging from 2min~30min, (2 min by default). Please shut down the load as
quickly as possible
Battery voltage When the battery is connected, the system checks whether the battery voltage exceeds the normal
abnormal setting range. Check whether the battery terminal voltage exceeds the normal setting range
No battery Check the battery and battery cable connections
Battery series not The actual number of connected battery cells differs from the setting. Modify either the number of
qualified batteries or the setting so that these two values are consistent
Battery aged The battery capacity is less than 25% of the initial value. Battery replacement is recommended
The battery low voltage is detected during the manual or periodic battery self-test. Battery replacement
Battery test fail
is recommended
The battery ambient temperature is too high. Check whether the battery ambient temperature exceeds
Battery overtemp
the setting value of 40 ~ 60Ԩ (default: 50Ԩ)
Battery cabinet not
The battery cabinet is not connected to the system
connected
Fan fault At least one fan is faulty. Check whether the fan is blocked or the cables have been disconnected
The internal heat sink temperature is too high, and the inverter has been switched off. This alarm may
only be cancelled by reducing the heat sink temperature of each module to within the setting range. The
system will restart automatically once the fault has been resolved.
System overtemp In the event of overheating, please check:
1. If the ambient temperature is too high
2. If the ventilation holes are blocked by dust
3. That the fans are working correctly

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Alarm message Description


The inverter load demand is exceeds the rated value, the overload delay time has expired, and the
inverter has shut down. If the bypass is available, the UPS will transfer to bypass mode, otherwise the
Inverter overload output to the load will be interrupted Check that the current inverter load demand, if it is overloaded,
simply reduce the load demand and the system will revert to inverter mode five minutes after the alarm
condition has been cleared
The bypass voltage phase sequence is reversed. Normally, phase B lags phase A by 120 degrees, and
Bypass phase
phase C lags phase B by 120 degrees.
reversed
Check that the UPS bypass input phase sequence is correct. If not, correct it
The bypass current exceeds the rated value. The overload delay time has expired and the inverter has
Bypass overcurrent
shut down
Parallel bypass cable The bypass phase number is different from the output phase number indicated on the 'Monitor’ page.
connection abnormal Please check that the bypass cable connection is the same as the configured phase number
This may be caused by the bypass voltage and frequency being outside the acceptable range, the bypass
being switched off or by the bypass cables being connected incorrectly
Bypass abnormal
1. Check that the bypass voltage and frequency are within the setting range.
2. Check the bypass cable connections
Bypass abnormal in ECO mode is available, and the bypass voltage and frequency are outside the setting range. Check that
ECO mode the bypass input voltage and frequency are within the setting range.
There is a short circuit between the output and the enclosure Check for short circuits between the output
Output LPE short
cables and the enclosure
Output pending Remote shut-down has been enabled, and the system will be switched off
The system is in the standby state, and the shut-down dry contact has been enabled Check whether the
Output disabled
shut-down dry contact has been enabled or not
Version incompatible The monitoring board and DSP board versions are incompatible
Electrical leakage Short circuit between bus and enclosure or between battery and enclosure. Check for short circuits
alarm between the bus or battery cables and the enclosure
On maintenance
The maintenance bypass state dry contact has been activated
bypass
Battery mode The UPS is in battery mode, and the inverter starts running
Bypass mode The UPS is in bypass mode
The parallel system load demand exceeds the max. load capacity of the parallel sets. Check the parallel
System overload
system load demand, and if the system is overloaded, simply reduce the load
After parallel redundancy has been enabled, the system load demand exceeds the rated load capacity
Loss of redundancy
(the load capacity is equivalent to the total capacity of the on-line sets, minus one)
Load sharing
Load sharing is abnormal in the parallel system
abnormal
System parallel
Check that parallel setting parameters of each unit are consistent
settings async.
Local parallel settings
Check that the Settings pages for the local unit and the other units are consistent
async.
Check that the LBS cables are normal, the system is in stand-by mode, or that the system is in bypass
LBS abnormal
mode and it is not possible to trace the bypass
REPO The UPS has been shut down because the Normally Closed REPO terminal contact has been opened
Bypass phase In parallel connection configuration, the bypass phase sequence is not consistent. Check the parallel
reversed bypass cable connections
System battery low In a parallel system, there is a battery voltage low warning for all the devices supplied by the battery
pre-warning inverter
Battery test started The periodic battery self-test or manual self-test is in progress
Battery test stopped The periodic battery self-test or manual self-test is complete
The inverter has switched off because EOD has been reached. Check the mains power-off state and
EOD turn off
restore the mains in time
Guaranteed
In forced EOD mode, then system shuts down once the battery is fully discharged
shut-down

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Alarm message Description


During the UPS operation, the system checks whether the heat sink temperature exceeds the setting
range.
Shut-down due to In the event of overheating, please check:
overtemp 1. If the ambient temperature is too high
2. If the ventilation holes are blocked by dust
3. That the fans are working correctly
Remote shut-down Dry contact activated causes shut-down irrespective of operating mode
Remote power-on UPS switched on remotely
Remote shut-off UPS switched off remotely
Load off due to
Shut-down in battery mode
shut-down on battery
Output off due to The bypass is abnormal, and has switched from the working state to the standby state. Check that the
bypass abnormal bypass input is normal
Battery to utility
The UPS is powered by the mains instead of the battery
transition
Manual power-on Set power-on via LCD panel
Manual shut-down Set shut-down via LCD panel
Operating on inverter The UPS output is supplied by the Inverter
Battery series set to
The number of battery cells has been modified (20 kVA)
24 (24~40)
Restore factory
With the UPS in standby mode, select the 'Restore Factory Defaults' function on the Maintain page
defaults
Output phase No. set
The output phase has been changed from 3-phase to 1-phase
to 1
Output phase No. set
The output phase has been changed from 1-phase to 3-phase
to 3
UPS out of service The UPS is out of service
Switch on
The programmable output status has been changed from Switch Off to Switch On
programmable output
Switch off
The programmable output status has been changed from Switch On to Switch Off
programmable output
System parallel
Set the 'Sync parallel parameters' command manually to activate the event
settings start sync
Local settings sync
The local parameters have been synchronized successfully
OK
System settings sync
All the parameters have been synchronized successfully
OK
Load off due to output
There is a short circuit on the inverter or bypass output Carry out the appropriate checks
short
Output off due to
The output has been switched off due to an overload and the bypass supply is abnormal. Carry out the
overload & bypass
appropriate checks
abnormal
The parallel on-line number and the configured value are inconsistent Please check that the parallel
Parallel No. abnormal number on the 'Settings' page is the same as the actual on-line number, and that the parallel cables are
normal
If Settings->Output->Frequency is set to 'Auto, BypDisa; 50Hz, BypDisa; 60Hz, BypDisa', the LCD will
Bypass disabled
generate the BypDisa alarm

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Alarm message Description


When intelligent sleep mode is enabled, the system may perform N sets of inverter start-up. When the
system meets the sleep mode requirements (Condition for entering sleep mode: The UPS must be
connected to a common, large battery string (if there is no large battery string, entering sleep mode will
result in the charger failing to recharge the battery), sleep mode must be enabled on the host, there must
be no faults or alarms active on the inverter or rectifier, the battery must not require recharging, a period
In intelligent sleep
of at least 1 hour must have elapsed since last exiting sleep mode, the unit is not the master unit and, with
mode
the exception of the module in sleep mode, the local unit ID number has not received a start-up command
within the last 5 minutes). When the N minus 2 unit rated load is larger than the existing system rated
load capacity, the unit with the largest ID number starts to enter sleep mode (inverter off), at this point, N
minus 1 units are operating in inverter mode. When the N minus 3 units are larger than the current system
rated load capacity, the unit with the largest ID number remains in sleep mode
Battery cabinet The system detects that there are more than six battery cabinets connected and indicates that the
connection abnormal battery cabinet connection is abnormal
Battery cabinet not
The battery cabinet group number is specified, but the communication cables are not connected
connected
Battery EOD Battery end of discharge voltage reached
Faults cleared Press the 'Clear faults' button on the 'Control’ page, the system then records this event
Manual shut off After the user shuts down the UPS output, the system will record this event
In the case of parallel systems, this alarm is generated when the UPS auto-adapting output frequency is
System warning
inconsistent. Solution: Switch on again
System fault This alarm occurs when the model identification is incorrect. Solution: Contact service manager

If the alarm is generated as the result of a software value set-up by an authorised Vertiv engineer, and you wish to modify
the setting, please get in touch with your local Vertiv customer service centre.

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Chapter 5 UPS Operating Instructions


This chapter provides a detailed description of the UPS operating procedures.

During operation, the buzzer alarm may be activated, if so, can press the key for three seconds to silence the
audible alarm.

Warning: hazardous mains and/or battery voltage exists behind the protective covers

1. No user serviceable parts are located behind the protective covers that can only be removed by using tools.
2. Only qualified service personnel are authorized to remove such covers.
3. If it is necessary to carry out maintenance operations on the rack, it is important to bear in mind that the neutral line remains live.

5.1 UPS Start-Up


The start-up procedures may be performed only after installation is complete, the system has been commissioned by an
authorized engineer, and the external input MCB devices have been closed.

Warning

This procedure results in mains voltage being applied to the UPS output terminals. Confirm that it is safe to apply power to the
load, if there is a load to be connected to the UPS output terminals. If the load is not ready to accept power, isolate it from the UPS
output terminals.

The single UPS start-up modes include normal start-up mode and battery start-up mode; refer to 2.7.3 Normal Start-Up
Mode and 2.7.4 Battery Start-Up Mode for details.
5.2 Procedures for Transferring between Operating Modes
Note

The Inverter operating modes include Normal mode (inverter supplied by mains) and Battery module (inverter supplied by battery).

5.2.1 Transfer From Normal Mode To Battery Mode

In the event of a mains failure, the UPS will transfer to Battery mode. If you wish to transfer the UPS from Battery mode
to Normal mode, wait few seconds for the mains input to recover. After about ten seconds, the rectifier will restart
automatically, and the inverter will restore the power.

5.2.2 Transfer From Inverter Mode To Bypass Mode

In standby mode, press and hold the power button. If the rectifier and inverter are normal, the interface shown in Figure
5-1 will appear, select 'YES' to switch the UPS on.

Figure 5-1 Switching the UPS on

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In Inverter mode, press and hold the power button. If the bypass is normal, the interface shown in Figure 5-2 will appear.
Select 'To Bypass' and click OK to transfer the UPS to Bypass mode; select 'Turn off UPS' and click OK to turn switch the
UPS off.

Figure 5-2 Bypass normal interface

In Inverter mode, press and hold the power button. If the bypass is abnormal, then the interface shown in Figure 5-3 will
appear, select 'YES' to shut down the UPS output.

Figure 5-3 Bypass abnormal interface

Note

In Bypass mode, the load is supplied with power derived directly from the mains input, rather than the conditioned power from the
inverter output.

For detailed information about Normal mode, Bypass mode, and Battery and Maintenance Bypass mode, please refer to
1.5 UPS State And Operating Mode.

5.2.3 Transfer From Bypass Mode To Inverter Mode

In Bypass mode, press and hold the power button.


If ECO mode is not enabled, the interface shown in Figure 5-4 will appear.

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Figure 5-4 ECO mode not enabled

Select 'Turn on UPS' and click OK to transfer to Inverter mode, see Figure 5-5.
Select 'Turn off UPS' and click OK to shut down the UPS output.

Figure 5-5 Bypass to inverter mode

If ECO mode is enabled, the interface shown in Figure 5-6 will appear. Select 'YES' to shut down the UPS output.

Figure 5-6 ECO enabled interface

5.2.4 Transfer From Inverter Mode To Maintenance Bypass Mode

When the UPS is running in Normal mode, you can use this procedure to transfer the load from inverter output to
maintenance bypass.
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Caution

1. Before performing this procedure, you should check the LED information first, and make sure the bypass is normal and
synchronized with the inverter. Failure to do so may result in a brief interruption in the power supply to the load.
2. You should select the single POD, or prepare the maintenance bypass MCB, in order to execute this function.

1. Access the LCD settings page and change Dry contact 3 to 'Maintain mode'. See Figure 5-7.

Figure 5-7 Changing dry contact 3 to 'Maintain mode'

2. Remove the maintenance bypass switch baffle retaining screws, rotate the baffle upwards until it is locked in position,
and then fasten the retaining screws.
At this point, the system Interlock function has been activated and the UPS will transfer to internal bypass mode; you
should confirm that the UPS has been transferred to internal bypass mode.
3. After confirming, close the maintenance bypass switch.

5.2.5 Transfer From Maintenance Bypass Mode To Inverter Mode

Following UPS maintenance operations, this procedure may be used to transfer the load from the maintenance bypass to
the inverter.

Warning

If the maintenance bypass switch has been configured by the user, following UPS maintenance operations the user must transfer
the UPS to bypass mode manually, and then close the output switch. Failure to observe this may cause damage to the equipment.

1. Confirm that the maintenance bypass switch baffle has been rotated upwards and secured in position.
2. Close the mains input MCB and bypass input MCB on the front panel of the POD. At this point, the UPS will switch on
again and operate in bypass mode.
3. Confirm that the UPS is operating in Bypass mode, then close the output MCB on the front panel of the POD.
4. Open the maintenance bypass MCB on the front panel of the POD. Return the maintenance bypass switch baffle to its
original position, then fasten the retaining screws.
5. Press the power button on the operator and display panel of the UP so that the UPS transfers to Inverter mode.
5.3 Complete UPS Shut-down
In the case of UPS systems with POD, if you need to shut down the UPS completely, transfer the UPS from Inverter mode
to Maintenance Bypass mode, as described in para. 5.2.4 Transferring From Inverter Mode To Maintenance Bypass
Mode, so as to avoid affecting the power supply to the load during the UPS shut-down procedure. Then, if it is not
necessary to maintain the power supply to the load, open the maintenance bypass MCB directly, as shown in Figure 5-8.

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CB1 SW CB2

Figure 5-8 Configuration of the UPS with external maintenance bypass

In the case of UPS systems where the power distribution system has been set-up by the user, if it is necessary to isolate
the UPS from AC power, open the external input MCB. (If the main and bypass inputs are connected to separate mains
supplies, open both input MCB devices).

Warning

Disconnect the maintenance power supply in order to prevent injuries.

5.4 REPO
The REPO port, located at rear of the UPS, is designed to switch off the UPS in the event of an emergency (such as fire,
flood). The system will switch off the rectifier and inverter, and interrupt the power supply to the load immediately
(inverter and bypass output included), while the battery will stop charging or discharging. In the event of an emergency,
simply unplug the terminal connected to the REPO port.
If the mains input is present, the UPS control circuit will remain active; however, the output is interrupted. In order
disconnect all mains power from the UPS, the open the external main input MCB.
5.5 Auto Restart
In the event of a mains power failure, the UPS draws power from the battery in order to supply the load until the batteries
are discharged, at which point the UPS will shut down.
The UPS will restart automatically and resume supplying power to the load:
 Once the mains power supply is restored.
 If the UPS Auto Restart function is enabled.
 After the Auto Restart delay has expired (default: 10s). During the Auto Restart delay, the UPS will charge the
battery in order to provide a safety margin for equipment shut-down if input power fails again.
If the Auto Restart function is disabled, you can restart the UPS manually by pressing the power button.
5.6 Mains/Bypass Backfeed Protection Enabled
For information about the mains/bypass backfeed protection function, please refer to 2.4.1 Rectifier And Bypass Input.
5.7 Language Selection
The LCD menus are available in two languages: Chinese, English.
Language selection procedure:

1. Access the main menu screen and press the or key to switch the cursor to select 'Settings', then press the
key to confirm. See Figure 5-9.

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Figure 5-9 Main menu

2. Press the key to move the cursor to 'Monitor', see Figure 5-10.
Monitor System Outlet

Language English

Date 2016-10-01

Time 00:00:00
Auto-
Display orientation
rota...
Audible alarm Enable

Control port protocol Sensor

Modbus address 1

Figure 5-10 Monitor interface

3. Press the key to highlight the language, see Figure 5-11.

Figure 5-11 Language selection

4. Press the or key to select the your required language, then press the key to confirm. At this point the
LCD information will be displayed in your selected language. See Figure 5-12.

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Monitor System Outlet

Language English

Date 2016-10-01

Time 00:00:00
Auto-
Display orientation
rota...
Audible alarm Enable

Control port protocol Sensor

Modbus address 1

Figure 5-12 Changing Language

5. Press the key several times to return to the main menu screen.
5.8 Changing the Current Date And Time
Procedures for changing the system date and time:

1. Access the main menu screen and press the or key to switch the cursor to select 'Settings', then press the
key to confirm. See Figure 5-13.

Figure 5-13 Main menu screen

2. Press the key to move the cursor to 'Monitor', see Figure 5-14.
Monitor System Outlet

Language English

Date 2016-10-01

Time 00:00:00
Auto-
Display orientation
rota...
Audible alarm Enable

Control port protocol Sensor

Modbus address 1

Figure 5-14 Monitor interface

3. Press the key, followed by the or key to highlight the date and time, see Figure 5-15.

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Monitor System Outlet

Language English

Date 2016-10-01

Time 00:00:00
Auto-
Display orientation
rota...
Audible alarm Enable

Control port protocol Sensor

Modbus address 1

Figure 5-15 Selecting date and time

4. Press the key, move the cursor and press the or key to change the date and time as required. See
Figure 5-16.

Monitor System Outlet

Language English

Date 2016-10-01

Time 00:00:00
Auto-
Display orientation
rota...
Audible alarm Enable

Control port protocol Sensor

Modbus address 1

Figure 5-16 Changing the date and time

5. Press the key to confirm, and then press the key several times to return to the main menu screen.

5.9 Setting the Password


1. After switching the UPS on, access the main menu screen and press the or key to move the cursor to select
'Settings'. See Figure 5-17.

Figure 5-17 Main menu

2. Press the key, the interface shown in Figure 5-18 will appear.

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Figure 5-18 Entering the password

To change the password, proceed as follows:

1. Press the key to move the cursor to the 'Monitor’ page, see Figure 5-19.

Figure 5-19 Monitor interface

2. Press the key, then press the key to select 'Change settings password', see Figure 5-20.

Monitor System Outlet

IPv4 address 192.168.1.10


Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Gateway address 192.168.1.1

Change settings password

Figure 5-20 Changing the settings password

3. Press the key, the interface shown in Figure 5-21 will appear.

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Figure 5-21 Settings password

4. Enter the current password and press the key to confirm; at this point requests the user to enter a new password.
See Figure 5-22.

Figure 5-22 Entering a new password

5. After entering the new password, press the key to confirm; at this point the system requests the user to confirm
the new password by entering it again, see Figure 5-23.

Figure 5-23 Confirming the new password

6. After the confirming the new password, press the key; at this point a system prompt appears indicating that the
password has been changed successfully, see Figure 5-24.

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Figure 5-24 Password changed OK

7. Press the key several times to return to the main menu screen.

Note

In order to access the UPS parameters it is necessary to enter the correct password (default:111111)

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Chapter 6 Communication
The following section provides a brief overview of the UPS communication functions.
The communication ports include: intelligent card port, dry contact port, built-in port, RS 232 port, control port and USB
port.

Note

We recommend limiting signal cable lengths to no more than 3 metres, and keeping them away from power cables.

6.1 Installing the Intelligent Card


6.1.1 Intelligent Card Port

The UPS includes an intelligent card port (see Figure 6-1), which may be used to install communication device options,
such SIC and RDU-SIC cards. The intelligent card port and USB port can be used at the same time.

Intelligent card port

Figure 6-1 Installing the intelligent card

6.1.2 Intelligent Card Option

Relay card
Provides dry contact alarm information, including: On Battery, On Bypass, Low Battery, Summary Alarm, UPS Fault and
On UPS signals for communication to a remote monitoring system or for use with Liebert MultiLink® software. This card
also can accept the input signals used to shut down the UPS, irrespective of the current operating mode.
Refer to the corresponding user manual for the installation and operation information.
Unity card
• IS-UNITY-LIFE: This card is installed as standard on every Liebert ITA2 unit. It is used for communication between the
Liebert ITA2 UPS and Vertiv Trellis® NMS and LIFE Services.
• IS-UNITY-S: This optional card can be used instead of the standard card if communication to a third party platform is
required. Third-party platforms include SNMP or RS 485 (Modbus/Bacnet) protocols. This card may also be used for
communication between the Liebert ITA2 and Vertiv Trellis NMS and LIFE Services. All communication protocols are
active
simultaneously.
• IS-UNITY-DP: This optional card can be used instead of the standard card if communication to two third party platforms
is required. Third-party platforms include SNMP and RS 485 (Modbus/Bacnet) protocols. This card may also be used for
communication between the Liebert ITA2 UPS and Vertiv Trellis NMS and LIFE Services. All communication protocols are
active
simultaneously.
Refer to the corresponding user manual for the installation and operation information.
6.2 Connection Cables for Dry Contact Ports
The UPS provides five dry contact ports. The silkprints of the five dry contact ports are 1 ~ 12. The pin layout of each dry
contact port is shown in Figure 6-2, and the port description is shown in Table 6-1.
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GND
GND

GND

GND
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Figure 6-2 Pin layout of dry contact ports

Table 6-1 Description of the dry contact ports


Silkscreen Port name Pin NO. Pin name Meaning
Default: LOW_BATTER, can be set-up via the LCD
LOW_BATTERY/ON_BATTERY
settings page. Change main backfeed via Paramset.
1 /ON_BYPASS/UPS_FAULT/Mai
1 Output port1 When there is an alarm active on the system, Pin 1
n backfeed protection enabled
and Pin 2 are shorted together
2 GND GND
LOW_BATTERY/ON_BATTERY Default: UPS_FAULT, can be set-up via the LCD
/ON_BYPASS/UPS_FAULT/ settings page. Change bypass backfeed via
3
2 Output port 2 Bypass backfeed protection Paramset. When there is an alarm active on the
enabled system, Pin 3 and Pin 4 are shorted together
4 GND GND
Battery mode shut-down/Any
Default: Maintain mode, can be set-up via the LCD
mode shut-down (Remote
5 settings page. When Pin 5 and Pin 6 are shorted
3 Input port 1 Comms Shut-down)/ Maintain
together, the function is valid
mode
6 GND GND
Battery mode shut-down/Any
Default: Maintain mode, can be set-up via the LCD
mode shut-down (Remote
7 settings page. When Pin 7 and Pin 8 are shorted
4 Input port 2 Comms Shut-down)/ Maintain
together, the function is valid
mode
8 GND GND
9 +5V REPO power supply, 5Vdc 100mA
NC, ECO activated when there is an open circuit
10 REPO Coil -NC
REPO input between Pin 9 and Pin 10
5
port* REPO triggered when there is a short circuit
11 REPO Coil -NO
between Pin 11 and Pin 12
12 GND REPO ground

*: I/O dry contact port rating: 125 Vdc, 0.5 A; 30 Vdc, 1 A.


The terminals corresponding to Pin 11 and Pin 12 are reserved for configuring the REPO function. The REPO device also
requires a shielded cable for connecting the Normally Open remote REPO switch between the two terminals. If not
required, you should disconnect Pin 9 and Pin 10. Pin 9 and Pin 10 have been shorted together before delivery.

Note

Activating the UPS EPO will deactivate the rectifier, inverter and static bypass, but does not disconnect the UPS from the mains
input. If you wish to disconnect the UPS completely, it is also necessary to open the input MCB installed upstream of the UPS when
activating the EPO.

In the event of an emergency, close the REPO switch (supplied and installed by the user) in order to shut down the
rectifier and inverter, and switch the UPS off. Under normal conditions, the REPO switch cannot be used to isolate the
UPS from the mains input power. If an electronically controlled circuit breaker function is installed at the UPS input, the
REPO switch can be used to trip this breaker, thus cutting off the UPS mains input power. The position of the REPO
switch is shown in Figure 1-3, and the REPO cable connection is shown in Figure 6-3.

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Figure 6-3 REPO cable connections

The cable connection procedures are as follows:


1. Release the REPO port connection terminals '11' and '12'.
2. Strip the insulation from the ends of the two copper core cables and insert them in the REPO port connection terminals
'11' and '12', and press the terminals down in order to secure the cables. The REPO cable connection procedure is
complete. Ensure that the REPO cable is connected securely in order to ensure that the REPO is not activated
inadvertently as the result of poor contacts.
3. In the case of parallel UPS systems, when connecting the REPO cable, users should connect terminal '11' of the REPO
port in parallel to one terminal of each electronic switch, and terminal '12' of the REPO port in parallel to the other
terminal of each electronic switch.
When the REPO switch at the user end is closed, the UPS will generate an alarm and cut off the output immediately, and
the UPS will not return to the normal operating state automatically. At this point, it is necessary to change the REPO
switch state, and switch the UPS on manually.

Note

1. We recommend using 0.82mm2 ~ 0.33mm2 copper core cable ( 18AWG ~ 33AWG signal cable).
2. If the REPO has been configured to trip an electronically controlled circuit breaker switch, after the REPO has been activated it will
be necessary to re-arm the switch before restarting the UPS.

6.3 Connecting USB Communication Cables


To connect the UPS communication cables, proceed as follows:
Insert one end of the USB communication cable into the USB port (see Figure 1-3) on the rear panel of the UPS, and
connect the other end to the USB port on the computer.
After connecting the cable it is necessary to install the USB drive program on the installation disk.
6.4 Connecting Serial Port Communication Cables
To connect the serial port communication cables, proceed as follows:
Insert one end of the DB) serial port communication cable into the DB9 serial port (see Figure 1-3) on the rear panel of
the UPS, and connect the other end to the DB9 port on the computer.
The pin functions of the DB9 port are listed below:
Pin No. Function
2 Send data
3 Receive data
5 Common terminal

6.5 Connecting the Control Port


The control port uses the standard RJ45 protocol, which supports the Modbus/Jbus port and can be used to connect the
Vertiv temperature/temperature & humidity sensor.
The user can select Modbus/Jbus protocol function or sensor function via the 'Settings' on the LCD.

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Chapter 7 Maintenance
This section focuses on UPS maintenance, including fan maintenance, battery maintenance, UPS cleaning, UPS state
checks, and UPS function checks.

Note

Never attempt to carry out maintenance on the UPS while it is on line. Ensure that the UPS has been switched off completely when
performing any internal maintenance operations on it.

7.1 Fan Maintenance


Note

In order to avoid injury or damaging the device, wait until the fan is completely stationary before inserting fingers or any tools into
it.

The UPS fans are expected to run for 20,000 hours ~ 40,000 hours in continuous operation. The higher the ambient
temperature, the shorter the fan life.
During the UPS operation, it is important to check the condition of the fans at least once a year by confirming that they
blow air out of the ventilation holes on the rear panel.
7.2 Battery Maintenance
Note

1. Never invert the battery connections as this could result in fires.


2. Never attempt to open batteries since they contain electrolyte which is potentially harmful to personnel. In the event of
accidental with electrolyte, wash the affected area with abundant, clean water, and seek medical assistance immediately.

The internal UPS battery module houses a sealed, lead-acid, maintenance-free battery. The battery life depends on the
ambient temperature, and charge and discharge times. High ambient temperatures and heavy discharge cycles will
shorten the battery life.
To preserve the battery life, it is necessary to:
 Maintain the ambient temperature between 15°C and 25°C
 Prevent small current discharge. DO NOT operate the UPS in battery mode for periods in excess of 24 hours.
 Charge the battery for at least 12 hours if it hasn't been charged for three months while the ambient temperature
remains within the specified limits, or two months in the event of high ambient temperatures

Note

1. Check the battery connection screws are regular intervals, and re-tighten them if necessary.
2. Make sure that all the safety devices present, in good condition and that they function correctly, and make sure that the battery
management parameter settings are correct.
3. Measure and log the ambient temperature in the battery room.
4. Check whether the battery ports are damaged or hot, and check the condition of the chassis and the covers.
If any of the batteries are found to be leaking, place them in a suitable container and dispose of them in accordance with
local regulations.
Lead-acid batteries are classified as hazardous waste material. The control of waste battery pollution is a nationally
important issue. Batteries must be stored, transported, used and disposed of in accordance with national and local legal
requirements and all other criteria applicable to the treatment of hazardous waste material and waste battery pollution
prevention.
According to the applicable regulations, waste lead-aid batteries must be recycled, while all other disposal methods are
prohibited. Uncontrolled or random disposal of waste lead-acid batteries, or other improper disposal methods can result
in serious environmental pollution, which will be investigated by the relevant authorities.
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As the provider of lead-acid batteries, Vertiv has developed a dedicated service network and waste battery recycling
system to assist users to dispose of waste batteries legally. Contact Vertiv or your nearest service centre for detailed
information about the waste battery the recycling system.
Vertiv may not be held liable for the environmental impact resulting from the failure to comply with the guidelines set out
in this section, or to use the waste battery recycling system offered by Vertiv.
7.3 Cleaning the UPS
Clean the UPS periodically, especially the ventilation holes, to ensure free airflow inside the UPS. If necessary, clean the
UPS with a vacuum cleaner. Confirm that the ventilation holes are unobstructed.
7.4 Checking the state of the UPS
We recommend checking the operational state of the UPS at least twice a year.
Check the following items:
1. Check for any UPS fault conditions: Is the alarm indicator on? Are there any UPS alarms active?
2. Check if the UPS is operating in Bypass mode. Under normal conditions, the UPS operates in Normal mode; if you find
that it is operating in Bypass mode, determine the reason (operator intervention, overload, internal fault, etc.)
3. Check if the battery is discharging: When the AC mains supply is within normal limits, the battery should not be
discharging; if you find that it is operating in Bypass mode, determine the reason (mains failure, battery test, operator
intervention, etc.)
7.5 Checking the UPS Functions
Note

Checking the UPS functions may interrupt the power supply to the load!

We recommend checking the UPS functions at least twice a year.


Backup the load data before conducting the UPS functional check. The procedures are as follows:
1. Press the power button to check if the buzzer beeps, the indicators are on and the LCD display is normal.
2. Press the ESC key and check again that the indicators are on, the LCD display is normal, and that the UPS has been
transferred to inverter mode.

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Chapter 8 Options
This section introduces the options that are available for the UPS.
8.1 List of Options
See Table 8-1 for the list of the available options.
Table 8-1 List of Options
Option name Model Note
Battery module ITA-BCI0020k02 (3U) Battery module with built-in 16-block 12V (9Ah) batteries
ITA-20K00POD10 Single POD (20 kVA with maintenance bypass)
POD
ITA-20K00POD11 1 + 1 POD (20 kVA with maintenance bypass)
ITA-20k00AL3A02C00L1 UPS parallel communication cables (1m)
Communication cables
ITA-20k00AL3A02CL3 UPS parallel communication cables (3m)
Guide rail GXT4-RMKIT1832 Guide rail for rack installation
Dual bus assembly ITA-20k00AL3A02C00L2 20kVA UPS LBS cables
Relay Card The Relay card is used with the UPS series Intellislot
Communication options
Unity Card The Unity card is used with the UPS series Intellislot
Temperature/humidity IRM-S01T Intelligent temperature sensor
sensor IRM-S02TH Intelligent temperature/humidity sensor

8.2 Battery Module


8.2.1 List Of Battery Module Options

The battery module options are listed in Table 8-2.


Table 8-2 Battery module options
Dimensions Weight
Type Name Description
(WxDxH) [mm] [kg]
Built-in 16-block 12V 9Ah batteries, may be used to prolong
Battery operating time.
ITA-BCI0020k02 module Note: We recommend installing six battery modules, at least two 430x500x130 51
(3U) for each 20kVA UPS. The battery module is supplied with an
accessory cable.

Note

1. The battery loop and AC input are not insulated, therefore hazardous voltages may exist between the battery port and earth. In
order to avoid electric shocks, never touch them without using the appropriate protection equipment.
2. The battery cables must be configured according to the specific installation requirements. The UPS requires ITA-BCI0020k02L3
battery modules.

8.2.2 Appearance of Battery Module

The appearance of the UPS is shown in Figure 8-1.

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Figure 8-1 Appearance of the battery module

There is no operator and display panel on the front of the battery module. The plastic panel can be removed and adjusted
according to specific requirements, as shown in Figure 8-2.

Plastic panel

Figure 8-2 Removing the plastic panel

The battery module is complete with ventilation holes, battery ports and a battery output switch on the rear panel, as
shown in Figure 8-3.
Ventilation hole Battery port A Battery output switch

Battery port B Ventilation hole


Figure 8-3 Rear panel of the battery module

8.2.3 Backup Time of Standard Battery Module for Single UPS

The backup time of the ITA-BCI0020k02 battery module is shown in Table 8-3.
Table 8-3 Backup time list (Unit: min)
Module Backup time
Model
number 20kVA 18kVA 16kVA 14kVA 12kVA 10kVA 8kVA 6kVA 4kVA 2kVA
4 5.5 6.5 7.5 9.5 11.5 15.0 21.0 31.0 51.5 111.0
6 10.0 11.5 14.0 17.0 21.0 27.0 36.5 51.5 81.5 181.5
20kVA 8 15.0 17.5 21.0 25.5 31.0 39.5 52.0 72.0 112.0 252.5
10 21.0 24.5 28.5 34.0 41.5 52.0 67.0 92.5 148.0 324.0
12 27.0 31.5 36.5 43.0 52.0 64.0 82.0 112.5 184.0 395.0

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To guarantee the backup time, we recommend configuring at least four groups of battery modules for the 20kVA model.

Note

1. Backup time may vary depending on battery manufacturer, model and usage. The data in the above table are provided for
reference only.
2. The backup times listed in Table 8-3 are provided on the assumption that the battery is in good condition. If the battery
performance is reduced, the actual achievable time may not correspond to the values indicated in Table 8-3.

8.3 POD
The POD (UPS option) is designed to provide safe and reliable power distribution. For a description of the POD options,
see Table 8-4.
Table 8-4 POD
Type Name Description
Single POD with maintenance
ITA-20K00POD10 (W × D × H): 435mm × 500mm × 130mm
bypass
1 + 1 POD with maintenance
ITA-20K00POD11 (W × D × H): 430mm × 500mm × 261mm
bypass

For information on installing and commissioning the POD, refer to Liebert ITA2 20kVA UPS Power Output Distribution
Unit User Manual.
Remove the plastic panel to access the POD front panel; remove the rear baffle plate to access the POD rear panel. The
front panel and rear panel of the single POD are shown in Figure 8-4. The front panel and rear panel of the 1 + 1 parallel
POD are shown in Figure 8-5.

Maintenance UPS output MCB


bypass input MCB
UPS input MCB

Bypass input MCB


Front panel of the single POD

Rear panel of the single POD


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Figure 8-4 Front panel and rear panel of the single POD (20kVA)

Maintenance bypass input MCB

UPS1 bypass input MCB

UPS1 input MCB

UPS2 input MCB

UPS2 bypass input MCB

UPS2 output MCB

UPS1 output MCB


Front panel of the 1 + 1 parallel POD
User input User output
terminal block terminal block

UPS1 input UPS1 output


terminal block terminal block

UPS2 input UPS2 output


terminal block terminal block
Rear panel of the 1 + 1 parallel POD
Figure 8-5 Front panel and rear panel of the 1 + 1 parallel POD (20kVA)

8.4 Communication Cables


The communication cable is compulsory in a parallel system. See Table 8-5 for a description of the cables. Refer to 3.4.2
Connecting Parallel Cables for instructions on how to connect the parallel cables.
Table 8-5 Description of the communication cable
Type Name Description Appearance
For a N + 1 parallel system, N + 1 communication cables
(1m) are required. For example, two communication cables
ITA-20k00AL3 Parallel communication
are required for a 1 + 1 parallel system; three communication
A02C00L1 cable
cables for a 2 + 1 parallel system; four communication
cables for a 3 + 1 parallel system, and so on.

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For a N + 1 parallel system, N + 1 communication cables


(3m) are required. For example, two communication cables
ITA-20k00AL3 Parallel communication
are required for a 1 + 1 parallel system; three communication
A02CL3 cable
cables for a 2 + 1 parallel system; four communication
cables for a 3 + 1 parallel system, and so on.

8.5 Guide Rail


The guide rail is used when installing the UPS, POD (optional) and battery modules (optional) in a rack system. For a
detailed description, see Table 8-6.
Table 8-6 Description of the guide rail
Type Name Description Appearance
The guide rail option includes a left hand rail and a right
hand rail, and is designed to support loads of up to 50
GXT4-RMKIT1 Guide rail for rack
kg. Use the guide rail in the rack installation. It is
832 installation
suitable for use with the various server cabinets, UPS
units, battery modules and POD units.
For the rack mode installation procedure, refer to 2.5.2 Rack Installation.
8.6 Dual Bus Parts
The LBS cables are compulsory in dual bus systems. See Table 8-7 for the dual bus parts.
Table 8-7 Dual bus parts
Type Name Description Appearance

ITA-20k00AL3 Used to form an LBS system. We recommend


LBS cable
A02C00L2 using two LBS cables

8.7 Communication Options and Temperature/Humidity Sensor


The communication and monitoring options are listed in Table 8-8.
Table 8-8 Communication and monitoring options
Name Type Description Appearance
1. can be connected to the remote 4-way relay switch signal
output: UPS battery-powered state, UPS battery voltage low
state, UPS bypass power supply or standby state, UPS failure
UF-DRY210、
status. Each dry contact output includes a normally open and
Relay card UF-DRY310、
normally closed interface for the user to choose from.
UF-DRY410 2. dry contact card can receive three-way switch signal
inputs, two of which control the UPS boot and shut-down
functions, the third is reserved.

IS-UNITY-LIFE
1. UPS system, alarm and fault information for displays
Unity card 、IS-UNITY、
2. can be used to download UPS alarm and event information.
IS-UNITY-DP

Intelligent
Complete with LCD screen, can be connected to the SIC card
Temperature IRM-S01T
or the multifunction port
sensor
Temperature Complete with LCD screen, can be connected to the SIC card
RDU-A-S02TH
humidity sensor or the multifunction port

Note

When connecting the temperature sensor to the SIC card for the battery temperature compensation function, connect to the COM1
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port of the SIC card, and set the DIP switch on the temperature sensor to '1'. Refer to RDU-SIC Card User Manual for instructions on
how to install the SIC card and set it up.

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Appendix 1 LCD Parameter Settings

Menu Item Setting range Default setting


Auto restart Disable, Enable Enable
Auto restart delay 0~999 seconds 10; Single unit only
Guaranteed shut-down Disable, Enable Disable
Remote control Disable, Enable Enable
Remote power on delay 0~999 seconds 0
Remote shut-down delay 0~999 seconds 0
Redundant NO, YES YES
LBS select Disable, Master, Slave Disable; 20kVA only
System IT system compatibility Disable, Enable Disable
Low battery, On bypass, On battery,
Dry contact 1 (Output) Low battery
UPS fault
Low battery, On bypass, On battery,
Dry contact 2 (Output) UPS fault
UPS fault
Battery mode shut-down, Any mode
Dry contact 3 (Input) Maintain mode
shut-down, Maintain mode
Battery mode shut-down, Any mode
Dry contact 4 (Input) Maintain mode
shut-down, Maintain mode
Voltage selection 220V, 230V, 240V 220V
Start-up on bypass Disable, Enable Disable
Auto, BypEna; Auto, BypDisa;
Frequency selection Auto, BypEna
50Hz, BypDisa; 60Hz, BypDisa
±0.5Hz, ±1.0Hz, ±2.0Hz, ±3.0Hz,
Inverter sync range ±3.0Hz
±4.0Hz, ±5.0Hz
Bypass voltage upper limit +10%, +15%, +20% +20%
Output Bypass voltage lower limit -10%, -20%, -30%, -40% -40%
Bypass frequency range ±5Hz, ±10Hz ±10Hz
Run mode Normal, ECO mode Normal
ECO voltage range ±5%, ±10%, ±15% ±10% Appear only
ECO frequency range ±1Hz, ±2Hz, ±3Hz ±3Hz when the 'Run
mode' is set to
ECO requalification time 5, 15, 30 (min) 30
'ECO mode'
Output phase No. 1 phase, 3 phases 3 phases
Voltage selection 220V, 230V, 240V 220V
Auto, BypEna; Auto, BypDisa;
Frequency selection Auto, BypEna
50Hz, BypDisa; 60Hz, BypDisa
Run mode Normal, ECO mode Normal
Parallel
Redundant NO, YES YES
System parallel No. 1~4 1
Output phase No. 1 phase, 3 phases 3 phases
Sync parallel parameters Button Button
Shared battery Disable, Enable Disable; 20kVA only
Local/Parallel battery total Ah 7~3000Ah 18Ah (20kVA)
External battery cabinet group
Auto test, 0~10 Auto test
No.
Battery Low battery time 2~30 (min) 2
Battery replaced time YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS 2000-01-01 0:00:00
Disable, 8 weeks, 12 weeks, 16 weeks,
Battery test interval Disable
20 weeks,26 weeks
Battery test weekday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Wednesday

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Menu Item Setting range Default setting


Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Battery test time HH:MM:SS 0:00:00
Battery series 20kVA: 24, 32, 40 32 (20kVA)
Discharge protect time 1~4320 (min) 4320
Equal charge enable NO, YES NO
Temperature compensation Disable, Enable Disable
Replace battery Button Button
Turn on outlet Appear only when outlet off
Turn off outlet Appear only when outlet on
Reboot outlet Appear only when outlet on
Turn off when UPS overload on
YES, NO NO
battery
Turn off when UPS on battery
0~4320 (min) 2
Outlet for
Turn off when backup time less
0~4320 (min) 0
than
Turn off when battery capacity
20~80% 30%
less than
Turn on when power returns
0~4320 (min) 0
for
Language English, Chinese English
Date YYYY-MM-DD 2016-10-01
Time HH:MM:SS 0:00:00
Display orientation Auto-rotate, Horizontal, Vertical Auto-rotate
Audible alarm Enable, Disable Enable
Control port protocol Modbus, Sensor Sensor
Modbus address 1~128 1
Monitor
IPv4 address 192.168.1.10
ddd.ddd.ddd.ddd (where 'd' is a decimal
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
number)
Gateway address 192.168.1.1
The password may be a numerical value
only and include any character between
Change settings password 111111
0 and 9. The password length is 6
characters

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Appendix 2 Glossary

AC Alternating current
CB Circuit breaker
CSA Cross sectional area
DC Direct current
DIP Dual in-line package
DSP Digital signal processor
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
EMI Electromagnetic interference
EOD End-of-discharge
EPO Emergency power off
I/O Input/output
LBS Load bus synchronizer
LCD Liquid crystal display
LED Light-emitting diode
MCB Miniature circuit breaker
NMS Network management system
PE Protective earth
RCCB Residual current circuit breaker
RCD Residual current detector
REPO Remote emergency power off
RFI Radio frequency interference
SCR Silicon-controlled rectifier
SNMP Simple network monitoring protocol
STS Static transfer switch
UPS Uninterruptible power system

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Appendix 3 Hazardous Substances And Content

Hazardous substances
Parts Lead Mercury Cadmium Chrome6+ PBB PBDE
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr (VI)) (PBB) (PBDE)
Cables × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
This table has been prepared in accordance with the Standard SJ/T 11364.
○: Indicates that the content of hazardous substances in the average quality of all the materials used to manufacture the parts is
within the limits specified in GB/T 26572
×: Indicates that the content of hazardous substances in the average quality of at least one of the materials used to manufacture the
parts is outside the limits specified in GB/T 26572
Limit of applicability Liebert ITA2 Rack mounted 20kVA UPS

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