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the installation, operation, storage and maintenance of this product. Failure to heed these
instructions and warnings will void the warranty.
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4.1.8 Parallel Ports ..................................................................................... 45
4.1.9 SMART Slot ...................................................................................... 45
4.1.10 USB Port & RS-232 Port ................................................................... 46
4.1.11 Auxiliary Power Cards....................................................................... 46
4.1.12 Battery Start Buttons ......................................................................... 47
4.2 Communication Interfaces II: at the Rear of the Touch Panel .......... 48
Chapter 5 : Installation and Wiring ...................................................................................... 53
5.1 Before Installation and Wiring ........................................................... 53
5.2 Installation Environment.................................................................... 53
5.3 Fixing the UPS .................................................................................. 56
5.4 Wiring ................................................................................................ 59
5.4.1 Pre-wiring Warnings .......................................................................... 59
5.4.2 Single Input to Dual Input Modification ............................................. 62
5.4.3 Installation of Insulating Plates for Top & Bottom Wiring .................. 65
5.4.4 Single Unit Wiring ............................................................................. 67
5.4.5 Parallel Units Wiring.......................................................................... 82
5.5 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings ............................... 89
5.6 Installation of Rodent Shields ........................................................... 97
5.6.1 Installation of 300kVA UPS’s Rodent Shields ................................... 97
5.6.2 Installation of 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS’s Rodent Shields ................... 99
Chapter 6 : UPS Operation ................................................................................................ 101
6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off Warnings ............................................. 101
6.2 Start-up Procedures ........................................................................ 102
6.2.1 On-Line Mode Start-up Procedures ................................................ 102
6.2.2 Battery Mode Start-up Procedures ................................................. 103
6.2.3 Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures ................................................. 104
6.2.4 Manual Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures .................................... 105
6.2.5 ECO Mode Start-up Procedures ..................................................... 107
6.2.6 Frequency Conversion Mode Start-up Procedures ........................ 109
6.3 Turn-off Procedures ........................................................................ 111
6.3.1 On-Line Mode Turn-off Procedures ................................................ 111
6.3.2 Battery Mode Turn-off Procedures .................................................. 111
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Chapter 9 : Maintenance ................................................................................................... 148
Appendix 1 : Technical Specifications ............................................................................... 149
Appendix 2 : Warranty ....................................................................................................... 152
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NOTE:
*1 Only applicable when the UPS has the corresponding built-in fuses, and the
configurations of the UPS’s built-in fuses must meet the protective device’s
requirement No.7 below.
4. Each protective device should have the functions of overcurrent protection, short circuit
protection, insulating protection and shunt trip feature. Please refer to the table below
for the UPS cut-off current (Icc).
5. When selecting the protective devices, please take each power cable’s current capacity
and the system’s overload capacity (please refer to Appendix 1: Technical
Specifications) into consideration. Besides, the short-circuit capacity of the upstream
protective devices must be equal to or larger than the capacity of the UPS’s input
protective devices.
6. When the UPS has abnormalities and the input short-circuit current reaches 20kA, the
UPS’s internal semi-conductor fast-acting fuses need 8 ~ 10ms to be blown. Thus, the
upstream protective devices’ reaction time should be more than 10ms so that the UPS’s
semi-conductor fast-acting fuses would have sufficient time to block the system
breakdown and let the UPS transfer to Bypass mode.
7. If the UPS is supplied by a power source whose neutral is grounded, each protective
device must be a 3-pole type. If the UPS is supplied by a power source whose neutral is
not grounded, each protective device must be a 4-pole type.
8. The recommended electrical rating of the backfeed protective device is as follows.
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• A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current. The following
precautions should be observed before replacement of batteries:
1. Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
2. Use tools with insulating handles.
3. Wear insulating gloves and boots.
4. Do not lay tools or metal parts on the top of batteries.
5. Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting the battery
terminals.
• You must contact Delta customer service if any of the following events occurs:
1. Any liquid is poured or splashed on the UPS.
2. The UPS is deformed.
3. Any conductive powders or metals enter into the UPS.
4. The UPS does not run normally after you carefully followed the instructions in this
User Manual.
2.2 Inspection
During UPS transportation, some unpredictable situations might occur. It is recommended
that you inspect the UPS exterior packaging. If you notice any damage, please immediately
contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit.
Please check if any items are missing according to the following package lists. If the UPS
needs to be returned, carefully repack the UPS and all of the accessories using the original
packing materials that came with the unit.
300kVA UPS
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No. Item Q’ty
1 UPS 1 PC
2 User Manual 1 PC
3 Test Report 1 PC
6 USB Cable 1 PC
7 Parallel Cable 1 PC
M12 Screw (used for input/ output/ battery wiring, the screws
8 used for grounding have been fixed on the unit before 50 PCS
shipment)
8-Pin Dry Contact Terminal Block (used for (1) external battery
15 temperature dry contacts and (2) external switch/ breaker 2 PCS
status dry contacts)
10-Pin Dry Contact Terminal Block (used for input/ output dry
16 2 PCS
contacts)
1 UPS 1 PC
2 User Manual 1 PC
3 Test Report 1 PC
4 Snap Bushing 1 PC
6 USB Cable 1 PC
7 Parallel Cable 1 PC
Wire Mount (used for bundling and fixing the signal cables and
8 3 PCS
parallel cables)
M12 Screw (used for input/ output/ battery wiring, the screws
10 used for grounding have been fixed on the unit before 50 PCS
shipment)
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No. Item Q’ty
8-Pin Dry Contact Terminal Block (used for (1) external battery
18 temperature dry contacts and (2) external switch/ breaker 2 PCS
status dry contacts)
10-Pin Dry Contact Terminal Block (used for input/ output dry
19 2 PCS
contacts)
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2.4 Exterior & Dimensions
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(Figure 2-5: How to Open the Front Door of 300kVA UPS)
(Figure 2-6: How to Open the Front Doors of 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS)
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(Figure 2-8: 400/ 500/ 600 kVA UPS_ Internal View)
NOTE:
For 400, 500 and 600kVA UPS, their exteriors are the same. The main interior
difference is the number of power cells. In this manual, only 600kVA UPS will be
taken as an example for the 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS.
3. The power outlet (220/ 230/ 240Vac, 3.15A) is without galvanic isolation.
NOTE:
Only authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can use the power outlet. If
you want to use the power outlet by yourself, it must be under the supervision of
authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
4. The system fans are for heat dissipation of the internal bus bars and the battery fuses.
5. To see the wiring terminals, please remove the switch panels.
(Figure 2-11: 300kVA UPS_ Location of the Switch Panels and Screws)
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(Figure 2-12: 300kVA UPS_ AC Input Terminals & Bypass Input Terminals)
(Figure 2-13: 300kVA UPS_ UPS Output Terminals & Battery Input Terminals)
(Figure 2-15: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Location of the Switch Panel and Screws)
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(Figure 2-16: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ AC Input Terminals & Bypass Input Terminals)
(Figure 2-17: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ UPS Output Terminals & Battery Input Terminals)
NOTE:
For information about the 10” color touch panel, please refer to 7. LCD Display &
Settings.
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The buzzer is located at the rear of the front door.
Tri-color LED
Status Meaning
Indicator
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Chapter 3 : Operation Modes
The UPS runs in six basic operation modes, which are On-Line mode, Battery mode,
Bypass mode, Manual Bypass mode, ECO mode and Frequency Conversion mode.
NOTE:
1. In this user manual, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 and Q5 represents the following.
Code Meaning
Q1 Input Switch
Q2 Bypass Switch
Q3 Manual Bypass Switch
Q4 Output Switch
Q5 External Battery Cabinet’s Breaker
2. To enable the following operation modes, please refer to 6. UPS Operation &
7. LCD Display & Settings.
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3.4 Manual Bypass Mode
When the UPS works in Manual bypass mode, the current flows through the maintenance
bypass instead of the power modules so that the maintenance personnel can maintain the
circuit inside the UPS. However, DO NOT touch any terminal block which may carry high-
voltage electricity. During Manual Bypass mode, UPS’s input power is completely cut off,
and the critical loads are not protected. At the moment, the UPS’s tri-color LED and LCD
screen are both off.
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Chapter 4 : Communication Interfaces
The communication interfaces are hot-swappable and located at two different places. One
is on the front of the UPS with the front door open and the other is at the rear of the touch
panel. See Figure 2-7 and Figure 2-8 for their positions.
3 SMART Slot 1 PC
NOTE:
To enable the normally closed (NC) function, please take out the dry contact card
and remove its Jump CNR3 before you turn on the UPS.
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(Figure 4-4: Location of the Jump CNR3)
For connection to the REPO dry contacts (and other dry contacts on the communication
interfaces I), please follow the instructions below to route the signal cable (user-supplied).
NOTE:
1. In accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC), please install a suitable
conduit and bushing for cable protection.
2. Please refer to national and local electrical codes for the acceptable cable size.
3. For top entry, please remove the knockout cover(s) at the top of the UPS before
performing the steps below.
Step 2
Refer to instructions ❶ ~ ❹ below to properly route and secure the signal cable with cable
ties (user-supplied). There are eight bridge lances that you can choose to use.
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400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Signal Cable Routing Method (Top & Bottom Entry)
Step 1
For top entry, use the snap bushing, wire mounts and M4 screws in the accessory package
to install the snap bushing and fasten the wire mounts on the frame.
For bottom entry, use the wire mounts and M4 screws in the accessory package to fasten
the wire mounts on the frame.
(Figure 4-8: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Signal Cable Routing-2_ Top Entry)
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(Figure 4-9: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Signal Cable Routing-2_ Bottom Entry)
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4.1.5 Output Dry Contacts
There are six sets of programmable output dry contacts. Please use the touch panel to set
each dry contact as normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Each dry contact can be
assigned a specific event. Six out of twenty-one events can be assigned according to your
applications. Please refer to the table below and 7.6.6 Dry Contact Setting.
For connection to the output dry contacts, the signal cable routing is the same as the REPO
dry contacts’ signal cable routing.
NOTE:
Since the output dry contacts belong to the secondary circuit, the voltage of each
dry contact’s connected device should not exceed 60Vdc/ 42Vac to avoid electric
shock or insufficient insulation.
1 None No set-up.
16 Bypass Over Temperature The bypass static switch temperature is too high.
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No. Event Description
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No. Event Description
1 None No set-up.
NOTE:
*1 If you use non-Delta lithium-ion batteries, you must set up Charger Off
(Positive) and Charger Off (Negative) these two items. Please refer to 7.6.6 Dry
Contact Setting. For settings relevant to the non-Delta lithium-ion batteries,
please refer to 7.6.4 Battery & Charging Setting. For more information, please
contact Delta customer service.
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NOTE:
*1 One Ethernet cable is provided in each package of the optional multi-functional
communication card (MFC).
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4.2 Communication Interfaces II: at the Rear of the Touch
Panel
Please follow the instructions below to route the user-supplied signal cables. The signal
cable routing of the network port ( ) is taken as an example.
NOTE:
1. In accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC), please install a suitable
conduit and bushing for cable protection.
2. Please refer to national and local electrical codes for the acceptable cable
sizes.
3. For top entry, please remove the knockout cover(s) at the top of the UPS before
performing the steps below.
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(Figure 4-21: 300kVA UPS_ Signal Cable Routing)
400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Signal Cable Routing Method (Top & Bottom Entry)
Step 1
For top entry, use the snap bushing, wire mounts and M4 screws in the accessory package
to install the snap bushing and the wire mounts on the frame. See Figure 4-7
For bottom entry, use the wire mounts and M4 screws in the accessory package to install
the wire mounts on the frame. See Figure 4-7
Step 2
For top/ bottom entry, refer to instructions ❶ ~ ❻ below to properly route and secure the
signal cable with cable ties (user-supplied).
NOTE:
The number of the wire mounts and cable ties shown in the figures are for
reference only. The actual number depends on your on-site application.
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(Figure 4-23: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Bottom Entry)
• The 300kVA UPS ONLY allows cable routing from the top, while the 400/ 500/ 600 kVA
UPS allows cable routing from the top or bottom. Please leave adequate space on the
top or at the bottom of the UPS to allow cable entry.
• Ensure that the installation area is spacious enough for maintenance and ventilation.
Install the external battery cabinet next to the UPS and for the UPS clearance, we
suggest that you:
1. Keep a distance of 100 cm (39.4") from the front of the UPS for maintenance and
ventilation.
2. Keep a distance of at least 30 cm (11.8") from the rear of the UPS for ventilation.
3. Keep a distance of 60 cm (23.6") from the top of the UPS for maintenance and wiring.
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NOTE:
Dust filters have been installed on the inner side of the UPS’s front door(s) before
shipment.
WARNING:
1. Do not use air conditioners or similar equipment to blow into the rear of the
UPS.
2. Do not hinder ventilation of the UPS.
• Keep the installation area clean. Please note that wiring routes must be hermetic to
prevent possible damage from rodents.
• Keep the installation area’s temperature around 25°C (77°F) and humidity within 95%.
The highest operating altitude is 1000 meters (3280 ft) above sea level.
For safety concerns, we suggest that you:
1. Equip surroundings of the installation area with CO2 or dry powder fire extinguishers.
2. Install the UPS in an environment where fireproof materials are used to construct the
walls, floors and ceilings.
3. Install the UPS on a floor that is made of noncombustible materials.
• Do not allow unauthorized personnel to enter the installation area and assign specified
personnel to keep the UPS keys.
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5.3 Fixing the UPS
NOTE:
Please use appropriate equipment (e.g. forklift) to move the UPS.
Please follow the steps below:
Step 1
Before fixing the UPS in a designated installation area, please double-check whether the
area’s floor weight loading is sufficient to bear the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and
handling equipment (e.g. forklift) to avoid accidents.
Step 2
Please firmly fix the stands which are at the bottom of the UPS on the ground to avoid UPS
movement. Each stand requires an M12 expansion screw (provided by qualified service
personnel).
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(Figure 5-6: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Fix the Stands on the Ground)
WARNING:
If you don’t fix the UPS stands on the ground, the UPS might topple over. For safety
concerns, please fix the UPS stands on the ground firmly.
Step 3
Follow the instructions in 5.4 Wiring to perform UPS wiring. When connecting the external
battery cabinet(s), please refer to 5.5 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings to
perform external battery cabinet wiring. After wiring, please reinstall the switch panel(s) and
then close the UPS front door(s).
Step 4
After the steps above have been completed, please refer to 5.6 Installation of Rodent
Shields to install the rodent shields.
Table 5-2: Specifications of Input/ Output/ Battery Cables, Switches & Breakers
30 mm 30 mm 34 mm 38 mm
Cable lug width
(1.18") (1.18") (1.34") (1.50")
38 mm 38 mm 42 mm 48 mm
Maximum cable lug width
(1.50") (1.50") (1.65") (1.89")
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DPS DPS DPS DPS
UPS Capacity
300kVA 400kVA 500kVA 600kVA
30 mm 30 mm 34 mm 38 mm
Cable lug width
(1.18") (1.18") (1.34") (1.50")
38 mm 38 mm 42 mm 48 mm
Maximum cable lug width
(1.50") (1.50") (1.65") (1.89")
Maximum discharge
current 752A 1003A 1253A 1504A
(Condition: 1.75V per cell)
38 mm 34 mm 34 mm 42 mm
Cable lug width
(1.50") (1.34") (1.34") (1.65")
48 mm 42 mm 42 mm 48 mm
Maximum cable lug width
(1.89") (1.65") (1.65") (1.89")
NOTE:
1. In accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC), please install a suitable
conduit and bushing for cable protection.
2. Please refer to national and local electrical codes for acceptable non-fuse
switches, breakers and cable sizes.
3. The cables mentioned in Table 5-2 with PVC material and with temperature
resistance up to 105°C (221°F) are suggested.
• If there is a floating voltage between the input power’s neutral line (N) and ground line
( ), and you require that the VNG of the UPS should be zero, we suggest that you install
an isolation transformer in front of the input side of the UPS, and connect the isolation
transformer’s secondary neutral (N) to the grounding terminal ( ) at the proximal end
of the isolation transformer.
• The (main/ bypass) AC source must be a three-phase four-wire system (Y configuration)
and meets the specifications specified on the UPS rating label. Make sure the connection
is in the positive phase sequence.
• Check the battery polarity when connecting the external battery cabinet(s) to the UPS.
Do not connect the battery polarity in reverse. For relevant information, please refer to
5.5 External Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings.
• Connect the external battery cabinet’s grounding terminal ( ) to the UPS’s grounding
terminal ( ).
• The UPS’s grounding terminal ( ) must be grounded. Please use ring-type terminals
when wiring.
WARNING:
1. Wrong wiring will cause damage to the UPS and electric shock.
2. The UPS will not work normally if the neutral (N) of the power source (main/
bypass/ battery) is not properly connected to the UPS Output terminal (N).
3. If the UPS is not grounded, the power boards and components might be
damaged after the UPS is powered on.
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5.4.2 Single Input to Dual Input Modification
NOTE:
Please keep the removed components properly for future use. If you want to modify
the UPS from dual input into single input, please use the removed screws and nuts
to connect the cables/ bus bars back to the AC Input terminals (L1/ L2/ L3) and the
Bypass Input terminals (L1/ L2/ L3).
Step 2
Remove all the cables between the AC Input terminals (L1/ L2/ L3) and the Bypass Input
terminals (L1/ L2/ L3).
(Figure 5-9: 300kVA UPS_ Remove the Cables between the AC Input Terminals
& Bypass Input Terminals)
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● 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Input to Dual Input Modification
Step 1
Open the front door and remove the switch panel, and you will see the AC Input terminals
and the Bypass Input terminals.
(Figure 5-10: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Locations of the Switch Panel and Screws)
(Figure 5-11: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ AC Input Terminals & Bypass Input Terminals)
(Figure 5-12: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Remove the Bus Bars between the AC Input Terminals &
Bypass Input Terminals)
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(Figure 5-13: Insulating Plates Position_ Applicable to Top Wiring (Factory Default))
Step 2
Remove the four plastic rivets on each of the insulating plates. Turn the insulating plates
180° and install them back to the original positions.
NOTE:
1. If the plastic rivets are damaged, please use spares in the accessory package
for replacement.
2. Make sure that each insulating plate has been installed in accordance with the
steps mentioned above.
(Figure 5-14: Change the installation of the Insulating Plates for Bottom Wiring)
After all the steps above are completed, the installation of insulating plates for bottom wiring
is as below.
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No. Item Description Function
One grounding
5 For the UPS’s protective earthing.
terminal
(Figure 5-17: 300kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 1)
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Single Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 2
(Figure 5-18: 300kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 2)
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(Figure 5-21: Single Unit Dual Input_ Top Wiring _ Step 1)
Step 4
Follow Figure 5-20 to ground the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected critical
loads.
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(Figure 5-24: Location of the 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS’s Top Covers)
Step 4
For bottom wiring, please remove the bottom cover.
(Figure 5-25: Location of the 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS’s Bottom Cover)
(Figure 5-26: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 1)
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Single Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 2
(Figure 5-27: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 2)
(Figure 5-28: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Top Wiring _ Step 3)
(Figure 5-29: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Bottom Wiring _ Step 1)
(Figure 5-30: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Bottom Wiring _ Step 2)
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Single Input_ Bottom Wiring_ Step 3
(Figure 5-31: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Single Input_ Bottom Wiring_ Step 3)
Step 9
Follow Figure 5-20 to ground the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected critical
loads.
(Figure 5-32: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Dual Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 1)
(Figure 5-33: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Dual Input_ Top Wiring _ Step 2)
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Dual Input_ Top Wiring_ Step 3
(Figure 5-34: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Dual Input_ Top Wiring _ Step 3)
(Figure 5-35: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Dual Input_ Bottom Wiring_ Step 1)
(Figure 5-36: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Dual Input_ Bottom Wiring_ Step 2)
(Figure 5-37: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS Single Unit Dual Input_ Bottom Wiring_ Step 3)
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Step 4
Follow Figure 5-20 to ground the UPS, external battery cabinet(s) and connected critical
loads.
Step 3
Use the provided parallel cables*1 to connect the parallel ports of the parallel units. Please
adopt Daisy Chain method. For the parallel port location, refer to Figure 4-1.
NOTE:
*1 One parallel cable is provided in each UPS’s accessory package.
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Follow the instructions below to route the provided parallel cables.
NOTE:
1. In accordance with National Electrical Codes (NEC), please install a suitable
conduit and bushing for cable protection.
2. If you adopt top entry, please remove the knockout cover(s) at the top of the
UPS before performing the steps below.
(Step B)
Refer to instructions ❶ ~ ❹ below to properly route and secure the parallel cables with
cable ties (user-supplied). There are eight bridge lances that you can choose to use.
400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Parallel Cable Routing Method (Top & Bottom Entry)
(Step A)
For top entry, use the snap bushing, wire mounts and M4 screws in the accessory package
to install the snap bushing and fasten the wire mounts on the frame.
For bottom entry, use the wire mounts and M4 screws in the accessory package to install
the wire mounts on the frame.
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(Step B)
For top/ bottom entry, route the provided parallel cables (❶) through the snap bushing (❷),
use a cable tie (user-supplied) for each wire mount to fix the parallel cables on the frame
(❸), and connect the parallel cables to the parallel ports (❹).
NOTE:
The number of the wire mounts and cable ties shown in the figures are for
reference only. The actual number depends on your on-site application.
(Figure 5-43: 400/ 500/ 600kVA UPS_ Parallel Cable Routing -2_ Top Entry)
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Step 4
Follow the figure below to ground the parallel UPS units, external battery cabinet(s) and
connected critical loads.
WARNING:
Before start-up of the parallel units, qualified service personnel must set each
UPS’s 'Parallel Group ID' (1 or 2) and 'Parallel ID' (1 ~ 8) through the LCD.
Otherwise, the parallel UPSs cannot be started. Please refer to 7.6.5 Parallel
Setting.
Default: ± 10A
2 Charge Current ± 90A ± 120A ± 150A ± 180A
(Max.) (Max.) (Max.) (Max.)
• The charge current is adjustable from 10A to the maximum. Each adjustment level is 1A.
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• According to on-site requirements, you can choose 12V × 30/ 32/ 34/ 36/ 38/ 40/ 42/ 44
or 46 PCS of batteries. Change of the battery quantity will influence the applied
specifications. For battery selection, installation and replacement, please contact your
local dealer or customer service.
• You must set up the number of battery strings on the LCD according to the on-site
installation. otherwise, the batteries will be over-charged, not fully charged or even
seriously damaged.
• Only use the same type of batteries from the same supplier. Never use old, new and
different Ah batteries at the same time.
• The number of batteries must meet the UPS requirements.
• Do not connect the batteries in reverse.
• Use a voltage meter to measure whether the total voltage is around 12.5Vdc × the total
number of batteries after the batteries are connected in series.
• The default battery quantity is 40 PCS of 12V batteries connected in series. The external
battery cabinet’s neutral (N) is to be connected to the middle of the 20th and 21st
batteries. Please connect the external battery cabinet to the UPS’s Battery Input
terminals ‘+’, ‘-’ and UPS Output terminal ‘N’.
WARNING:
The electrolyte leakage of the batteries can lead to serious accidents. For safety’s
sake, you must insulate the batteries properly (using insulated trays or boxes) from
the metal cabinets and racks.
Protective
UPS Rating Protective Device’s Voltage
Device’s Current
NOTE:
1. Table 5-4 is for 12Vdc × 40 PCS of the batteries (default). If you install a
different number of batteries, please contact Delta service personnel for
protective device’s current and voltage values.
2. If you need to parallel multiple units of external battery cabinets, please contact
Delta service personnel for relevant information.
3. To extend the backup time, you can parallel up to four units of external battery
cabinets to the UPS. Please note that (1) the number of the batteries in each
paralleled external battery cabinet and (2) the cable length of each battery
string must be the same.
• When choosing the external battery cabinet’s protective device, please take the following
factors into consideration: (1) overcurrent between the UPS and battery circuit, (2) short
circuit current of the batteries, (3) wire/ cable materials, and (4) local electrical
regulations. If you have any questions about the external battery cabinet’s protective
device, please contact Delta service personnel.
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• The protective device is optional, and its type must be fast-acting DC circuit breaker and/
or fast-acting DC fuse. If you want to buy any of them, please contact Delta service
personnel. When choosing the protective device, follow the instructions below.
(1) The protective device’s rated current must comply with the current values shown in
Table 5-4.
(2) The specifications of the protective device’s short-circuit protection (i.e. the tripping
current of the fast-acting DC circuit breaker and/ or the melting current of the fast-
acting DC fuse) must be 4 ~ 6 times the values shown in Table 5-4. Besides, the
response time of the protective device must be less than 20ms.
(3) For the choice of the fast-acting DC fuse mentioned above, the A50QS series from
the supplier Ferraz Shawmut is suggested. Please contact Delta customer service
for relevant information.
(4) The maximum tripping current of the fast-acting DC circuit breaker and/ or the
maximum melting current of the fast-acting DC fuse mentioned above are 6 times as
much as the values shown in Table 5-4. These maximum values are suggested for
general applications only. For the actual maximum values, the maximum short-circuit
capacity of the on-site batteries must be taken into consideration. Please contact
Delta customer service for relevant information.
(Figure 5-50: Installation of a 4-pole DC Circuit Breaker in Series with Optional DC Fuses)
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External Battery Cabinet’s Protective Device (Option 4)
(Figure 5-51: Installation of a 3-pole DC Circuit Breaker in Series with Optional DC Fuses)
● Common Battery (Only for Parallel UPSs Sharing the Same External Battery
Cabinet(s))
To save on your costs and installation space, the parallel UPSs can share their connected
external battery cabinet(s). See Figure 5-52 for two parallel UPSs sharing one external
battery cabinet as an example.
NOTE:
The following ‘common battery’ information is not applicable to the UPS using
lithium-ion batteries. For relevant information, please refer to the user manual of
the lithium-ion batteries. Whether you use the lead-acid batteries or the lithium-ion
batteries, please contact Delta service personnel for any battery/ battery cabinet’s
setup and configurations.
For common battery application, please install a protective device between each parallel
UPS and its connected external battery cabinet(s).
If the parallel UPSs share the external battery cabinet(s), you have to set each UPS’s ‘Float
Charge Voltage’ (default: 272V) the same, ‘Equalized Charge Voltage’ (default: 280V) the
same, and each UPS’s ‘Battery Strings’ and ‘Charge Current (Max)’ even on the LCD.
Please refer to the examples below and 7. LCD Display & Settings.
Example I When (1) two UPSs are paralleled and share one external battery cabinet, (2)
lead-acid batteries are used, (3) the battery capacity is 200AH, (4) there are a
total of 4 battery strings, and (5) the charge current is 80A, please use the LCD
to set each UPS’s ‘Battery Type’ as ‘VRLA’, ‘Capacity’ as 200AH, ‘Battery
Strings’ as 2, and ‘Charge Current (Max)’ as 40A.
Example II When (1) three UPSs are paralleled and share one external battery cabinet,
(2) lead-acid batteries are used, (3) the battery capacity is 300AH, (4) there
are a total of 3 battery strings, and (5) the charge current is 90A, please use
the LCD to set each UPS’s ‘Battery Type’ as ‘VRLA’, ‘Capacity’ as 300AH,
‘Battery Strings’ as 1, and ‘Charge Current (Max)’ as 30A.
WARNING:
1. Before performing battery/ battery cabinet replacement, please turn off each
external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) to completely disconnect the battery
power from the UPS.
2. A battery can present a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current.
Servicing of batteries and battery cabinets must be performed or supervised
by qualified service personnel knowledgeable in batteries, battery cabinets and
the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries
and battery cabinets.
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● External Battery Cabinet Alarm
When any external battery cabinet connected to the UPS has the following problems, the
UPS system will sound an alarm. Please see the table below.
9 Battery End of Discharge Imminent Sounds for 0.5 second every second.
11 Battery Life Time Expired Sounds for 0.5 second every 3 seconds.
Quantity 1 PC 1 PC 2 PCS
Step 1
Install the rodent shield A to the front bottom of the UPS.
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Step 2
Install the rodent shield B to the rear bottom of the UPS.
Step 3
Install the rodent shields C to the bottom of the two sides.
Quantity 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 1 PC 2 PCS
Step 1
Install the rodent shields A and B to the front bottom of the UPS.
(Figure 5-56: 400/ 500/ 600 kVA UPS_ Install the Rodent Shields A & B)
Step 2
Install the rodent shields C and D to the rear bottom of the UPS.
(Figure 5-57: 400/ 500/ 600 kVA UPS_ Install the Rodent Shields C & D)
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Step 3
Install the rodent shields E to the bottom of the two sides.
(Figure 5-58: 400/ 500/ 600 kVA UPS_ Install the Rodent Shields E)
4. The external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5) shown on the LCD is always ON
by default. To enable the detection of the Q5 status via the LCD, please contact
Delta customer service for additional configurations.
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• Pre Turn-off Warnings
1. Before you perform the turn-off procedures, please make sure the critical loads
connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down.
2. Please follow the turn-off procedures for each of the operation modes to shut down
the UPS and make sure the Output Switch (Q4) is the last one to be turned off.
Otherwise, it may cause abnormalities or damage to the unit.
Step 6
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in On-Line mode, the LCD screen will show as
below, and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
Step 6
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in Battery mode, the LCD screen will show as
below, and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate yellow.
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6.2.3 Bypass Mode Start-up Procedures
WARNING:
Before turning on the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off Warnings
thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions have been followed.
Step 1
Ensure that the Manual Bypass Switch (Q3) is in the OFF position.
Step 2
Switch ON the Output Switch (Q4).
Step 3
Switch ON the Bypass Switch (Q2).
Step 4
Now, the UPS runs in Bypass mode, the LCD screen shows as below, and the tri-color LED
indicator illuminates yellow.
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) on the LCD screen to shut down the inverter.
Step 2
Ensure that the UPS runs in Bypass mode. After confirmation, turn ON the Manual Bypass
Switch (Q3).
Step 3
Switch OFF the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2). After that, the LCD screen shows
as follows.
Step 4
Wait for the UPS to complete DC BUS discharging. After discharging, switch OFF every
external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5), and the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 5
Switch OFF the Output Switch (Q4).
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• From Manual Bypass Mode to On-Line Mode
Step 1
Switch ON every external battery cabinet’s breaker (Q5).
Step 2
Switch ON the Output Switch (Q4).
Step 3
Switch ON the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2).
Step 4
Switch OFF the Manual Bypass Switch (Q3).
Step 5
Step 6
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in On-Line mode, the LCD screen will show as
below, and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
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Step 6
Step 7
Tap the icon ( ) to go back to the Main Screen and tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ).
Step 8
After the inverter turns on and the system confirms that the bypass voltage is normal, the
UPS will automatically transfer to ECO mode to let the bypass supply power, the LCD screen
will show as below, and the tri-color LED indicator will illuminate green.
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Step 6
WARNING:
Once you select 'Frequency Conversion' mode, the UPS will run in Standby
mode and the output will be terminated.
Step 7
Tap the icon ( ) to go back to the Main Screen and tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ).
Step 8
After the inverter turns on, the UPS will run in Frequency Conversion mode, the output
frequency will be the same as the setup value, the LCD screen will show as below, and the tri-
color LED indicator will illuminate green.
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s inverter. After that, the UPS will let
the bypass AC source supply power. At the moment, if the bypass is abnormal, there is a
risk of output interruption.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2), and the UPS will transfer to
Standby mode.
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging. After that, switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5), and the LCD screen and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 4
Switch OFF the Output Switch (Q4).
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s inverter. Before that, please make
sure the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down. Note that
once you turn off the inverter, all the output power will be completely cut off, and the UPS
will transfer to Standby mode.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2).
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging. After that, switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5), and the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 4
Switch OFF the Output Switch (Q4).
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6.3.3 Bypass Mode Turn-off Procedures
WARNING:
Before turning off the UPS, please read 6.1 Pre Start-up & Pre Turn-off Warnings
thoroughly and ensure that the precautions and instructions have been followed.
Step 1
Switch OFF the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2), and the UPS will transfer to
Standby mode.
Step 2
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging. After that, switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5), and the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 3
Switch OFF the Output Switch (Q4).
In Manual Bypass mode, the LCD and tri-color LED indicator are both OFF. To completely
shut down the UPS, switch OFF the Manual Bypass Switch (Q3).
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s inverter. After that, the UPS will let
the bypass AC source supply power. At the moment, if the bypass is abnormal, there is a
risk of output interruption.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2), and the UPS will transfer to
Standby mode.
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging. After that, switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5), and the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 4
Switch OFF the Output Switch (Q4).
Tap the ON/ OFF Button ( ) to shut down the UPS’s inverter. Before that, please make
sure the critical loads connected to the UPS have already been safely shut down. Note that
once you turn off the inverter, all the output power will be completely cut off, and the UPS
will transfer to Standby mode. Now, the power modules keep charging the batteries.
Step 2
Switch OFF the Input Switch (Q1) and Bypass Switch (Q2), and the UPS will transfer to
Standby mode.
Step 3
Wait for the UPS to complete the DC BUS discharging. After that, switch OFF each external
battery cabinet's breaker (Q5), and the LCD and tri-color LED indicator will be off.
Step 4
Switch OFF the Output Switch (Q4).
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b. Tap the icon ( ) to check if the Parallel Group ID no. and Parallel ID no. are set
properly. The UPS with the smallest Parallel ID no. is the master UPS.
Step 3
Complete the rest of the steps in 6.2 Start-up Procedures according to your chosen mode.
Step 4
Ensure that the output voltage difference between each parallel UPS is below 3V. Only
authorized Delta engineers or service personnel can check the output voltage difference, or
it must be done under the supervision of authorized Delta engineers or service personnel.
Step 5
Now, the UPSs are ready to operate in parallel.
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Ultron DPS Series 116
(Figure 7-1: LCD Display Hierarchy)
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NOTE:
1. For BMS/ BMS Setting and EMS/ EMS Setting, the functions will be activated
only after proper installation and settings of the optional accessories have been
completed. For details, refer to 8. Optional Accessories.
2. *1 To display the item(s), you have to log in as Administrator. Please refer to
7.4 Password Entry.
*2 The item(s) will show up only when you use the Delta lithium-ion batteries
and have installed the optional multifunctional communication card (MFC) in
the SMART slot.
*3 To display the item, go to → BMS and select ‘Main’ from the list in
the upper left corner of the screen.
*4 To display the item, go to → BMS Setting and select ‘Internal
Resistance’ from the Module Type list.
*5 To display the item, go to → BMS Setting and select ‘Main’ from the
Module list.
*6 This function is optional. If you need to activate it, please contact Delta
customer service.
3. The LCD screen diagrams in the user manual are for reference only. The actual
display depends on the operation situation.
If the ON/ OFF Button ( ) does not appear on the screen, please log in as Administrator
first, and then go to → General Setting → User → On/ Off Button Access to
change the setting.
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Text/
Button Symbol
Digital
Function Display
No. Icon/ Text Display Description
(Yes or (Yes or
(Yes or
No) No)
No)
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Text/
Button Symbol
Digital
Function Display
No. Icon/ Text Display Description
(Yes or (Yes or
(Yes or
No) No)
No)
Other icons on the touch panel are shown in the table below.
3 Moves up.
4 Moves down.
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No. Icon Function
7 Increase.
8 Decrease.
10 Delete.
11 Capital.
12 Space.
NOTE:
1. After the backlight is turned off, you can tap the LCD to return to the Main
Screen.
2. The sleep time for the backlight can be adjusted. Please go to → General
Setting → Screen → Screen Sleep (after).
3. If you are logged in as Administrator, you will be logged out when the
backlight is off. Tap to wake up the LCD screen, and it will go back to the Main
Screen in the User login status. Even if you set up the backlight in 'Never
Sleep' mode, you will still be logged out after the screen is idle for 5 minutes.
4. The default language is English (differs according to countries). To change the
display language, please go to → General Setting → User → Language.
2. Tap → enter the Administrator password (contact service personnel for the default
Tap the kWh icon ( ), and you can check the kWh statistics of the UPS main input in the
following window.
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No. Item Description
Sheet Tabs
Tap the sheet tabs to view the kWh statistics and
1 (Day/ Week/ Month/
column charts of different time scales.
Year/ Since Reset)
Search Tick Tap ( ), and you can set the date and time for the
3
Setup Icon ( ) 'Search Tick' to view the corresponding column chart.
4 Search Tick Shows the date and time that has been set via ( ).
Item Description
ECO Voltage Range Set up the bypass output’s voltage range in ECO mode.
Item Description
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7.6.3 Output Setting
Path: → Output Setting
Item Description
When the UPS is distant from the loads and there is a voltage drop
Voltage
in the output, you can adjust the INV output voltage amplitude for
Compensation
voltage compensation.
Power Module Set up how many power modules that need to be preserved for
Redundancy redundancy.
Set up the time interval for the system to be converted from the
System
Battery mode to On-Line mode. The setup is applicable to the
Sequential Start
generator to avoid bearing the whole loads right away.
Item Description
Battery Strings Set up how many battery strings that are used on site.
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Item Description
Restored Voltage 1. The item will only show up if the Battery Type is
set as 'LiB (Integration)'.
2. If the Battery Type is set as 'LiB (Dry Contact)',
the item will not show up.
Auto Equalized
Enable or disable the auto-equalized charge.
Charge
Auto Equalized
Set up the auto equalized charge interval.
Charge Interval
Equalized Charge
Set up the equalized charge time.
Time
Battery Test Fail Set up the battery test fail voltage. When the battery voltage is
Voltage under the test fail voltage, it means battery fail.
Battery Test Duration Set up how long the battery test should last.
Low Temperature Enable or disable the low temperature alarm. If enabled, set
Alarm up the temperature.
High Temperature Enable or disable the high temperature alarm. If enabled, set
Alarm up the temperature.
Next Replacement
Set up the battery replacement date.
Date
Item Description
The UPSs in parallel connection must be assigned the same parallel group
ID no. in order to let the outputs of the parallel UPSs be put in parallel
Parallel
connection and let the loads be evenly distributed among the parallel units.
Group ID
If the parallel UPSs have different parallel group ID no., their output signals
might be synchronized but their outputs cannot be connected in parallel.
The UPSs that need to be paralleled must be assigned the same parallel
Parallel
group ID no. and different parallel ID no. in order to let the parallel function
ID
work.
If the parallel UPSs that have the same parallel group ID no. need to share
common batteries, please select 'Enable' for the 'Common Battery' setup
Common
item. Otherwise, the function of battery abnormality detection will fail. For
Battery
more information about common battery, please refer to 5.5 External
Battery Cabinet Connection Warnings.
Input Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
1. None
2. Generator Status
3. Battery Ground Fail
Input Dry Contact 1 4. External Battery Breaker Detection Set up NO (normally
Input Dry Contact 2 5. Charge Off (Positive) open) or NC
(normally closed) for
Input Dry Contact 3 6. Charge Off (Negative) each input dry
Input Dry Contact 4 7. Battery Abnormal Shutdown contact.
8. Input Transformer OTW
9. Output Transformer OTW
10. Battery Fuse Open
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Output Dry
Event Selection Type
Contact No.
1. None
2. Load On Inverter
3. Load On Bypass
4. Load On Battery
5. Battery Low
6. Battery Input Abnormal
7. Battery Test Fail
8. Internal Comm. Fail
Output Dry Contact 1 9. External Parallel Comm. Fail (only
Output Dry Contact 2 applicable to parallel application) Set up NO (normally
Output Dry Contact 3 10.Output Overload open) or NC
(normally closed) for
Output Dry Contact 4 11. EPO Activated each output dry
Output Dry Contact 5 12.Load On Manual Bypass contact.
Output Dry Contact 6 13.Battery Over Temperature
14.Output Voltage Abnormal
15. Battery Need Replacement
16. Bypass Over Temperature
17.Bypass Static Switch Fault
18.UPS Over Temperature
19.Battery Breaker Shunt Trip
20. Backfeed Protection
21. UPS General Alarm
On/ Off Button Set up the access for the ON/ OFF Button ( ) as
Access 'Any User' or 'Administrator Only'.
Dust Filter If you have installed any dust filter, please select
Installation 'Enable'; if not, please select 'Disable'.
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7.6.8 IP Setting
Path: → IP Setting
Item Description
7.6.9 Control
Path: → Control
Item Description
Force Equalized Manually force the UPS to run in auto equalized charge mode to
Charge charge the batteries.
Manually force the UPS to switch from bypass to inverter when the
Force Bypass to
inverter keeps staying in the soft-start status and is unable to
Inverter
transfer to On-Line mode successfully.
7.7.1 Warning
Path 1: → Warning
Path 2: When there is a warning, the buzzer icon ( ) will light up in red, and the buzzer will
sound. Tap the warning icon ( ) to enter the WARNING screen.
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7.7.3 Statistics
Path: → Statistics
Item Description
In Battery Mode Shows how long and how many times the UPS runs in Battery mode.
In Bypass Mode Shows how long and how many times the UPS runs in Bypass mode.
7.7.4 Test
Path: → Test
You can perform a manual battery test via the LCD screen.
7.7.5 Clear
Path: → Clear
Item Description
Clear Battery Test After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of battery test
Result result, the battery test result will be cleared.
Clear Kilowatt Hour After you select 'Clear' and confirm clearance of kilowatt hour
(kWh) records, the kilowatt hour statistics will be cleared.
NOTE:
The records mentioned above are important information for system analysis and
maintenance. Do not clear any of them without the consent of qualified service
personnel.
This is an optional function. If you would like to access this page, please contact Delta
customer service.
System Control Card_ Check and update the MCU or FPGA firmware
MAIN
MCU/ FPGA version of the system control card.
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Chapter 8 : Optional Accessories
Battery Cabinet
Detects the temperature of an external battery cabinet
4 Temperature Sensor
connected to the UPS.
Cable
Parallel Cable
5 Connects the parallel UPSs.
(10-meter long)
Parallel Cable
6 Connects the parallel UPSs.
(20-meter long)
NOTE:
1. For details of installation and operation of the accessories mentioned above,
please refer to the Quick Guide, User Guide, or Installation & Operation
Guide included in the package of the relevant optional accessory.
2. If you want to purchase any accessories mentioned above, please contact your
local dealer or customer service.
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8.1 EMS Function on the LCD Screen
Path 1: Tap the shortcut button ( ) on the Main Screen.
Path 2: → EMS
To activate the EMS function, you have to connect the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe)
device with the UPS and perform the EMS settings via the LCD. After that, the EMS
information of each device (ID #) will be displayed on the EMS screen.
NOTE:
1. The EMS screen display is related to the settings in the ( ) → EMS Setting;
the settings can be adjusted according to your needs.
2. For installation of the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe), please refer to the
instructions below and the EnviroProbe 1000 Quick Guide attached in the
package of the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe).
Color
No. Item Descriptions
(Status)
DI1
Green (None/ 1. Different colors represent different status that
DI2 Information) the input contact has detected.
4 2. The Title, NO/ NC, and Event Type of the
DI3 Yellow (Warning)
input contact can be adjusted according to
Red (Alarm) your needs.
DI4
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4. To enable the EMS function, you have to set up relevant items on the LCD after
connecting the optional EMS 1000 (EnviroProbe) to the UPS.
NOTE:
The default values are shown in the figures above.
ID NOTE:
If the ID # setting is wrong, the warning message
'The EMS 1000 ID # Communication Fail' will
appear.
Humidity Set the Humidity (%) values for Alarm/ Warning/ Recovery.
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8.2 BMS Function on the LCD Screen
Path: → BMS
To activate the BMS function, you have to connect the optional battery management system
(BMS) with the UPS and perform the BMS settings via the LCD. After that, you can check
String Voltage, String Current, Ambient Temperature*1, Cell Volt. (Voltage) and Cell IR.*2
(Internal Resistance) of the Main Module and of each Ext #n Module.
NOTE:
1. *1 means that the item will only show up after you select ‘Main’ in the select-
module list in the upper left corner of the screen.
2. *2 means that the item will only show up after you go to → BMS Setting
and select ‘Internal Resistance’ in the Module Type list.
Tap the icon ( ), and you can view the Internal Resistance Alarm Threshold.
After entering the BMS SETTING screen, you can view the Alarm Threshold Values (High
& Low)*1 values of Cell Voltage, String Voltage and Ambient Temperature*2.
You can also set up the following items. These settings must be carried out by qualified
service personnel. Please contact Delta customer service for assistance.
NOTE:
1. *1 The Alarm Threshold Values (High & Low) are defined by the service
personnel during the installation process of the optional battery management
system (BMS).
2. *2 The item will only show up after you select ‘Main’ in the Module list.
Module Type Set the module type as Voltage Type/ Internal Resistance.
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8.3 MFC Function on the LCD Screen
The PAGE 3 & MFC screens (see the figures below) will only appear on the LCD if you use
the Delta lithium-ion batteries with the optional multifunctional communication (MFC) card
being installed in the SMART slot. Please contact Delta customer service if you need more
information.
In the screen, you can use the three drop-down lists in the upper left corner to choose the
Cabinet, String, and Battery Module to view the corresponding String Voltage, String
Current, battery module’s SOH (State of Health) and the battery cell’s Voltage and
Temperature.
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Chapter 9 : Maintenance
• UPS
1. UPS Cleaning:
Regularly clean the UPS, especially the slits, openings and filters, to ensure that the air
freely flows into the UPS to avoid overheating. If necessary, use an air blower to clean
the slits and openings and replace the filters regularly to prevent any object from blocking
or covering these areas.
2. UPS Regular Inspection:
a. Monthly check the filters and regularly replace them.
b. Regularly check the UPS every half year and inspect:
1) Whether the UPS and its LED indicators and alarm operate normally.
2) Whether the UPS works in Bypass mode (normally, the UPS works in normal
mode). If yes, check if any error, overload, internal fault, etc. occurs.
3) Whether the battery voltage is normal. If the battery voltage is too high or too
low, find the root cause.
• Batteries
The DPS series UPS uses the lead-acid batteries or the lithium-ion batteries. Make sure
to replace the batteries according to battery life. However, the actual battery life depends
on the environment temperature, usage, and charging/ discharging frequency. High
temperature environments and high charging/ discharging frequency will quickly shorten
battery life. Please follow the suggestions below to ensure normal battery life.
1. Keep usage temperature between 15°C ~ 25°C (59°F ~ 77°F).
2. When the UPS needs to be stored for an extended period of time, the lead-acid
batteries must be recharged once every three months and the charging time must
not be less than 24 hours each time. As for the lithium-ion batteries, please contact
your battery supplier for the charging frequency and charging duration.
• Fans
Higher temperatures shorten fan life. When the UPS is running, please check if all of the
fans work normally and make sure there is good ventilation around and through the UPS. If
not, replace the fans.
NOTE:
Please ask your local dealer or customer service for more maintenance
information. Do not perform maintenance if you are not trained for it.
Model DPS
Frequency Range 40 ~ 70 Hz
Voltage Harmonic
≤ 1.5% (linear load)
Output Distortion
Frequency 50/60 Hz
≤ 110%: 60 minutes*3;
Overload Capability
≤ 125%: 10 minutes; ≤ 150%: 1 minute
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Model DPS
Protection of Battery
Yes
Deep Discharge
Operating
0 ~ 40°C (32 ~ 104°F)
Temperature
< 80 dBA*4
Audible Noise
1 meter (3.28 ft) in front of the UPS
IP Degree of
IP 20
Protection
Parallel
Yes (up to 8 units)
Redundancy
Others Emergency
Yes
Power Off
Battery-start Yes
600 ×
900 × 1200 × 900 × 2000 mm
Dimensions 2000 mm
(W × D × H) 23.6” ×
Physical 35.4” × 47.2” × 35.4” × 78.7”
78.7”
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Appendix 2 : Warranty
Seller warrants this product, if used in accordance with all applicable instructions, to be free
from original defects in material and workmanship within the warranty period. If the product
has any failure problem within the warranty period, Seller will repair or replace the product
at its sole discretion according to the failure situation.
This warranty does not apply to normal wear or to damage resulting from improper
installation, operation, usage, maintenance or irresistible force (i.e. war, fire, natural disaster,
etc.), and this warranty also expressly excludes all incidental and consequential damages.
Maintenance service for a fee is provided for any damage out of the warranty period. If any
maintenance is required, please directly contact the supplier or Seller.
WARNING:
The individual user should take care to determine prior to use whether the
environment and the load characteristic are suitable, adequate or safe for the
installation and the usage of this product. The User Manual must be carefully
followed. Seller makes no representation or warranty as to the suitability or fitness
of this product for any specific application.
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