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GE Digital Energy
Power Quality
Operating Manual
Uninterruptible Power supply
Digital Energy™
SitePro
10 – 15 – 20 – 30 – 40 kVA
400 Vac CE / Series 8
GE Consumer & Industrial SA
General Electric Company
CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno)
Switzerland
T +41 (0)91 / 850 51 51
F +41 (0)91 / 850 51 44
www.gedigitalenergy.com
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  • Page 1 Digital Energy™ SitePro 10 – 15 – 20 – 30 – 40 kVA 400 Vac CE / Series 8 GE Consumer & Industrial SA General Electric Company CH – 6595 Riazzino (Locarno) Switzerland T +41 (0)91 / 850 51 51 F +41 (0)91 / 850 51 44 www.gedigitalenergy.com...
  • Page 2 The present publication and any other documentation supplied with the UPS system is not to be reproduced, either in part or in its entirety, without the prior written consent of GE. The illustrations and plans describing the equipment are intended as general reference only and are not necessarily complete in every detail.
  • Page 3 Please read carefully the Operating Manual, which contains all the necessary information and describes all you need to know about the use of the UPS. Thank you for choosing GE ! Distributed by: Your service contact: GE Consumer & Industrial SA General Electric Company CH –...
  • Page 4 While every care has been taken to ensure the completeness and accuracy of this manual, GE assumes no responsibility or liability for any losses or damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this document.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page SAFETY RULES............................... 7 SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS............................9 LAYOUT................................ 10 LAYOUT SITEPRO 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 KVA ..........................10 INTRODUCTION............................11 DESCRIPTION.............................. 12 BLOCK DIAGRAM AND MAIN ELEMENTS ..........................12 OPERATION MODES..................................13 4.2.1 Normal operation mode VFI (Voltage Frequency Independent)..................13 4.2.2 SEM mode operation (Super Eco Mode)............................
  • Page 6 LCD SCREEN..............................44 HOME SCREEN ....................................44 METERING ......................................46 ALARMS....................................... 48 7.3.1 Events (alarms and messages) ..............................49 7.3.2 Alarms list ....................................... 49 7.3.3 Messages list......................................52 7.3.4 Event report SitePro ................................... 54 SETUP........................................55 COMMANDS ...................................... 61 OPERATION ..............................62 PROCEDURES FOR SINGLE SITEPRO............................
  • Page 7: Safety Rules

    SAFETY RULES Save these instructions! GENERAL Move the UPS in an upright position in its original package to the final destination room. To lift the cabinets, use a forklift or lifting belts with spreader bars. - Check for sufficient floor and elevator loading capacity. - Check the integrity of the UPS equipment carefully.
  • Page 8 Safety instructions when working with battery EXTERNAL BATTERY MUST BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED TO THE UPS BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. INSTALLATION PERSONNEL MUST READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFORE HANDLING THE UPS AND BATTERY. DANGER! Full voltage and current are always present at the battery terminals. The battery used in this system can provide dangerous voltages, extremely high currents and a risk of electric shock.
  • Page 9: Safety Symbols And Warnings

    SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS Safety warnings The text of this manual contains some warnings to avoid risk to the persons and to avoid damages to the UPS system and the supplied critical loads. The non-observance of the warnings reminding hazardous situations could result in human injury and equipment damages.
  • Page 10: Layout

    LAYOUT LAYOUT SitePro 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 kVA SP_010-040_S6_Q1 Q2 Q4_01 Fig. 2.1-2 Manual operated switches Fig. 2.1-3 Fuse carrier F8 – F9 F8-F9 Fig. 2.1-1 Internal view with open door and without protection panels Fig. 2.1-4 Control Panel Electronic Module F8 –...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Extremely flexible Tailor made power protection to meet your individual installation requirements, SitePro offers various options like input harmonic filters and our comprehensive GE Power Diagnostic software suite for mission control and data protection to cover all your application needs.
  • Page 12: Description

    DESCRIPTION BLOCK DIAGRAM AND MAIN ELEMENTS Fig. 4.1-1 Block diagram The SitePro system can be divided into the following main elements: Control System SitePro is designed with microprocessor-controlled signal processing circuits. The interface between the operator and the unit is provided by the monitoring system on the front panel.
  • Page 13: Operation Modes

    OPERATION MODES 4.2.1 Normal operation mode VFI (Voltage Frequency Independent) Under normal conditions load permanently powered by the inverter with constant amplitude and frequency. The rectifier, powered by the mains, supplies the inverter and the battery-charger keeps the battery fully charged. The inverter converts the DC voltage in a new AC sine wave voltage with constant amplitude and frequency independently from the input...
  • Page 14: Mains Failure Operation

    4.2.3 Mains failure operation When the Mains is no longer within acceptable tolerances, the Battery will provide the DC power to the Inverter. The Inverter will maintain continuous AC power to the Load until the Battery Voltage reaches the lower limit of the Inverter operation capability.
  • Page 15: Automatic Bypass

    4.2.5 Automatic Bypass In normal operation, the Load is supplied by the Inverter. When the control system detects a fault in the Inverter, an overload condition or a short-circuit condition, the Automatic Bypass will transfer the critical Load to the Mains without interruption. When the Inverter recovers, or the overload or short-circuit condition is corrected, the Load will be automatically transferred back to the...
  • Page 16: Parallel System Operation

    PARALLEL SYSTEM OPERATION 4.3.1 Introduction to the Parallel System Fig. 4.3.1-1 Block diagram Parallel System operation Two or more equal power units can be paralleled to increase the output power (paralleling for capacity) or to improve the overall reliability of an UPS system (paralleling for redundancy). The outputs of parallel units are connected to a common power bus, and in normal operation the units connected on the parallel bus share the Load equally.
  • Page 17: Features Of Rpa Parallel System

    4.3.2 Features of RPA Parallel System The SitePro Parallel System is designed to provide a complete Redundant Parallel Architecture, and is free from common equipment. Not only the Inverters but also the Bypass functions are redundant. When one UPS needs maintenance or service, the Load is powered by the other units. The redundant communication bus to which all UPS units are connected keeps each unit informed about the status of all the other units.
  • Page 18: Rectifiers Paralleled On The Same Battery

    A Parallel System with a Common Battery for two or more UPS, requires a particular installation and adequate setting of some parameters, (accessible only through password), and can therefore only be done by a qualified GE engineer. Usually each UPS Unit runs with its own Battery.
  • Page 19: Service And Technical Support

    Fig. 4.5-1 Identification label WARRANTY GE, operating through its authorised agents, warrants that the standard products will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months, after the date of the invoice, or such other period as may be specified.
  • Page 20: Recycling At The End Of Service Life

    RECYCLING AT THE END OF SERVICE LIFE NOTE ! This product has been designed to respect the environment, using materials components respecting eco-design rules. It does not contain CFCs (Carbon Fluor Clorid) or HCFCs (Halogen Carbon Fluor Clorid). compliance with environment protection recommends to the User that the UPS equipment, at the...
  • Page 21: Installation

    INSTALLATION TRANSPORT Forklift The UPS is packaged on a pallet suitable for handling with a forklift. Pay attention to the centre of gravity. The UPS must be moved in upright position. Do not tilt cabinets more than +/- 10° during handling. Move the UPS in it’s original package to the final destination site.
  • Page 22: Delivery

    DELIVERY When delivered, inspect the package integrity and the physical condition of the cabinets carefully. In case of any damage sustained during transport, immediately inform the carrier and contact your local Service Centre. A detailed report of the damage is necessary for any insurance claim. NOTE ! A damaged UPS must never be installed or connected to mains or battery! STORAGE...
  • Page 23: Place Of Installation

    PLACE OF INSTALLATION 5.4.1 UPS location WARNING ! UPS installation and connection must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL only. If optional cabinets and accessories are included with the UPS, please refer to those accompanying manuals for installation and operating instructions. Preferably to install the UPS on concrete or other “non combustible”...
  • Page 24: Battery Location

    The UPS cabinet is free standing and normally does not require bolting to the floor. In any case the cabinet basement is suitable to be floor fixed, when requested by local standards. In case of Parallel System, try to place the UPS modules in sequence of their numbers (marked on the packing), because...
  • Page 25: Ventilation And Cooling

    VENTILATION AND COOLING Fig. 5.5-1 Installation on plain floor Fig. 5.5-2 Installation on raised floor The heat produced by the UPS is transferred to the environment by its ventilation. Cooling air enters the cabinets through the air inlet (grids) located at the bottom and exhausted through the outlet on the roof.
  • Page 26: Unpacking

    UNPACKING The UPS and battery cabinets may be shipped packaged in carton boxes or in wooden crates (if requested). Move the cabinets as close as possible to the final location before removing from the pallet. If delivered in a wooden crate, remove the cabinet from the pallet with care, because of the heavy weight of the equipment.
  • Page 27 For Parallel Systems, the delivery also includes the bus control cables for inter- connecting the UPS modules. Packing material recycling GE, in compliance with environment protection, use only environmentally friendly material. UPS packing materials must be recycled in compliance with all applicable regulations.
  • Page 28: Electrical Wiring

    ELECTRICAL WIRING WARNING ! UPS installation and connection must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL only. Refer to the “Safety prescriptions - Installation” described on Section 1. 5.7.1 Mains input connection Ensure that the AC and DC external isolators are OFF, and prevent their inadverted operation. Do not apply power to the equipment prior to the commissioning by a qualified engineer.
  • Page 29: Input/Output Over Current Protection And Wire Sizing

    5.7.2 Input/output over current protection and wire sizing NOTE ! The UPS is designed for TN System. The input neutral shall be grounded at source and shall never be disconnected. 4 pole breaker shall not be used at the UPS input (see also IEC 60634, IEC 61140, IEC 61557).
  • Page 30 Separate input Rectifier & Bypass Common input Rectifier & Bypass Fig. 5.7.2-1 Separate input rectifier & bypass Fig. 5.7.2-2 Common input rectifier & bypass 1 = Rectifier 3 = Automatic bypass 5 = Mains input = Battery 2 = Inverter 4 = Manual bypass 6 = Load Fuses AgL / Circuit breakers (3x380/220V, 3x400/230V, 3x415/240V)
  • Page 31: Installation Requirements

    5.7.3 Installation requirements Typical examples for the connection of the SitePro 10 – 40 kVA. Single UPS with common input for rectifier & bypass Single UPS with separate input for rectifier & bypass UPS single unit with separate mains input for Rectifier and Bypass and galvanic separation Modifications reserved Page 31/99 OPM_SPE_XXX_10K_40K_8GB_V020.doc...
  • Page 32 UPS Parallel System with common input rectifier & bypass UPS Parallel System with separate input for rectifier & bypass Modifications reserved Page 32/99 OPM_SPE_XXX_10K_40K_8GB_V020.doc Operating Manual SitePro 10-15-20-30-40 kVA / S8...
  • Page 33: Electrical Connection

    ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WARNING ! UPS installation and connection must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL only. Refer to the “Safety prescriptions - Installation” described on Section 1. 5.8.1 Power connections Carefully read the following recommendations before proceeding: • Ensure that the AC and DC external isolators are Off, and prevent their inadverted operation. •...
  • Page 34: Choice Of Ac Input For The Power Supply

    5.8.2 Choice of AC input for the power supply The control and regulation circuits are supplied by two separate power supplies: one powered from AC mains input voltage and another powered by DC battery voltage. The AC power supply can be powered either by bypass mains input (standard version, suitable in most cases) or rectifier mains input.
  • Page 35: Functioning As Frequency Converter

    5.8.3 Functioning as frequency converter When the UPS is delivered for different output frequency with respect to the input frequency, the automatic bypass and manual bypass functions are disabled, therefore the load cannot be transferred to mains in case of overload, short-circuit, or inverter failure. In cases where the UPS needs to be powered down for maintenance purposes, the critical load must also be powered down during this time.
  • Page 36: Rpa Parallel System Connection

    RPA PARALLEL SYSTEM CONNECTION WARNING ! This operation must be performed by trained personnel before the initial start-up (ensure that the UPS installation is completely powered down). 5.9.1 Power wiring of parallel units To guarantee good Load sharing between the units of a Parallel System, we recommend that the cable length from the input distribution board (5) to the output distribution board (10) is equal for each unit (a+b = c+d = e+f = g+h = i+l = m+n = o+p = q+r).
  • Page 37: Parallel Control Bus Connection

    5.9.2 Parallel control bus connection In cases of parallel operation, the communication between the units take place through the control bus cables: Each parallel unit is equipped with an additional board “P13 – RPA Board“ where the connectors J52 (A) and J62 (B) are located.
  • Page 38 JB-1 JA-1 Fig. 5.9.2-2 Bus connection on terminal units Terminal units On the parallel bus PCB P34 – Bus Interface (IM0048), of the first and last units (terminal) of the Parallel System the Jumpers JP1, JP2, JP3 and JP4 must be inserted. JB (2) JA (2) JB (1)
  • Page 39: Control Bus Cable Location

    5.9.3 Control bus cable location Access to the control bus connection. The control bus connection between parallel units must be made on the front of the electronic module fitted behind the front door Fig. 5.9.3-1 View electronic module J62 (B) J52 (A) J52(A) J62(B)
  • Page 40 JA-1 JB-1 JA-2 JB-2 JB-1 JA-1 JB-2 JB-1 JA-2 JA-1 Fig. 5.9.3-4 Control Bus cable routing and connection Control bus cables routing Place and fix the cables JA-1/2/3/4/5/6/7 and JB-1/2/3/4/5/6/7 inside the UPS cabinets in the position illustrated in the drawing Fig 5.9.3-4. NOTE ! Pay attention when cabling and routing the bus cables JA and JB inside the UPS cabinet.
  • Page 41: Control Panel

    CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL Fig. 6.1-1 Control panel The control panel, positioned on the UPS front door, acts as the UPS user interface and comprises of the following elements: Back lit Graphic Display (LCD) with the following characteristics: • − Multilanguage communication interface: English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Czech, Slovakian, Chinese, Swedish, Russian and Dutch;...
  • Page 42: Table Of Functions And Indications On Control Panel

    TABLE OF FUNCTIONS AND INDICATIONS ON CONTROL PANEL Key to switch the Inverter ON ( I ) Key for Inverter shutdown ( O ) Press key to transfers the Load to Mains. Keep pressed for 5 seconds to shutdown the Inverter. This key is also used as the EPO (Emergency Power Off) reset.
  • Page 43 LED Stop Operation (red colour) It warns about the imminent inverter stop (default parameter = 3 min.) and the consequent load shutdown as result of: The battery is fully discharged and the load cannot be transferred on mains. • Overtemperature or overload condition (>125%) and the load cannot be •...
  • Page 44: Lcd Screen

    LCD SCREEN HOME SCREEN Fig. 7.1-1 LCD display The keys perform the following functions: METERING View electric parameters values and statistics of use. METER See Section 7.2. ALARMS Shows in chronological order, all the events occurred (alarms, ALARM messages, commands, handling, etc.). See Section 7.3. MUTE Key to reset general alarm and buzzer.
  • Page 45 SitePro S8 40kVA UPS Model UPS series number UPS nominal rating (kVA) Battery level LED All LED light indicate a battery autonomy of 100%. LED A Fixed: indicates a battery autonomy between 6% and 25%. indicates a battery autonomy ≤5%. Blinking: LED A, B Indicate a battery autonomy between 26% and 50%.
  • Page 46: Metering

    METERING The METERING mode is entered any time the “METER” key is pressed. The LCD screen will indicate a series of screenshots showing the measures of all electric parameters like AC, DC and various statistics. In this mode the keys perform the following functions: Return to HOME screen.
  • Page 47 Inverter data screen Home\Meter INVERTER The output frequency of the Inverter. 50 Hz 230 V 3-phase output voltage PHASE/NEUTRAL. 230 V 230 V The temperature of the inverter bridge. +25° C SYNCHRONIZED The synchronization status of the inverter with respect to mains (SYNCHRONIZED / NOT SYNCHRONIZED).
  • Page 48: Alarms

    Confirm the selection made. It is possible to view any key functional description by pushing the key for more than 3 seconds. The events displayed are the standard GE events as described in the Section 7.3.1 - EVENTS (Alarms and Messages).
  • Page 49: Events (Alarms And Messages)

    Each of the following listed events, alarm or message, can be displayed on the LCD screen, on a PC with the software “GE Data Protection” installed or with the monitoring system “GE Power Diagnostic”. Alarms and Messages are differently specified because the alarms are indicating an abnormal...
  • Page 50 Code Alarms Meaning Rectifier and inverter are OFF. TURN ON RECT. The DC power supply is discharging the battery slowly. 4130 OR SHUTDOWN UPS Rectifier must be restarted or battery must be disconnected in order to avoid damage. Rectifier voltage hasn’t reached the set value (probably fault 4140 RECTIFIER CONTROL FAILURE on regulation loop).
  • Page 51 Code Alarms Meaning K3 (when installed) not open despite an opening command 4421 K3 OPENING FAILURE is done, or battery fuses F8 / F9 or switch Q3a not open. Be aware the DC capacitors could remain charged. The load supplied by mains is over 100%. 4520 NO INVERTER POWER The load remains blocked on mains until alarm overload is...
  • Page 52: Messages List

    7.3.3 Messages list Code Message Meaning The microprocessor has detected an incorrect operation: transfers the load on mains and performs a program reset. 4002 WATCHDOG RESET The inverter will restart automatically and will supply the load. Rectifier input mains is again within the admitted tolerance 4111 RECTIFIER MAINS OK (voltage, frequency and phase).
  • Page 53 Code Message Meaning The auxiliary contact indicates that manual bypass Q2 was 4562 DETOUR ON closed. The auxiliary contact indicates that manual bypass Q2 was 4564 DETOUR OFF opened. The control unit received a command to transfer the load on 4567 COMMAND LOAD ON MAINS mains.
  • Page 54: Event Report Sitepro

    7.3.4 Event report SitePro In case of failure or malfunctioning, before calling the nearest Service Centre, please note the most important data of your UPS and the most recent events. In order to make the diagnosis easier from our Diagnostic Centre we suggest you make a copy of this page, fill it out with the requested data and send it by fax.
  • Page 55: Setup

    SETUP The SETUP mode is entered any time the “SETUP” key is pressed. This screen allows the user to modify some parameters permitting to adapt some functions of the UPS to his/her needs, described as follows. The LCD will display a series of screens containing the user parameters, accessible without password protection.
  • Page 56 Setup screen Home\Setup SETUP LEVEL 1 USER Displays a sequence of screens with parameters which can LEVEL 1 USER be user defined. LEVEL 2 SERVICE LEVEL 2 SERVICE Service only allowed. At this level the parameters access is protected by a code. Date and time screen Home\Setup\User DATE AND TIME...
  • Page 57 Home\Setup\User MODEM Modem screen 2 Tel 2 Tel 2 Tel 2 enabled It records the second dial-out number. Tel 3 Tel 2 enabled Tel 3 enabled This parameter Y/N specifies if the second telephone Tel 4 number will be used for dial-out. Tel 4 enabled Tel 3 It records the third dial-out number.
  • Page 58 Home\Setup\User LCD Display screen DISPLAY UPS Name The user can choose the name of the UPS model shown on the main page (max. 9 UPS name SitePro characters). Language ENGLISH Language This parameter allows the choice of language used to display the information. Valid choices are: English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Czech, Slovakian, Chinese, Swedish, Russian...
  • Page 59 To better understand the SEM programming modes, some typical examples are shown: Example 1: For continuous SEM mode set the SEM START times to 00:00 and the SEM STOP times to 23:59 for all weekdays, but almost 1 day must have 1 minute of VFI programmation: i.e d2 - Sunday 00:00 to 23:58). Weekday - Saturday - Sunday...
  • Page 60 Example 5: An equivalent set of parameters for Example 4 is. Weekday - Saturday - Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday SEM START 00:00 00:00 18:00 18:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 SEM STOP 23:59 20:00 18:00 06:00 06:00 09:00...
  • Page 61: Commands

    COMMANDS The COMMANDS mode is entered any time the “COMMANDS” key is pressed. Allows the user to execute UPS operation commands. In this mode the keys perform the following functions: Return to HOME screen. Scrolls forward to the next screen. Scrolls forward to the next line.
  • Page 62: Operation

    If you encounter any problems during the following procedures, you should not continue, but contact GE Global Services. Find on the following pages the descriptions of the various procedures of start-up and shutdown for UPS single and UPS Parallel System, divided into the following principal chapters.
  • Page 63: Procedures For Single Sitepro

    PROCEDURES FOR SINGLE SitePro 8.1.1 Initial start-up of the SitePro WARNING ! Before proceeding to turn on the UPS system, ensure that the AC and DC external isolators are OFF, and prevent their inadverted operation. Ensure that the output load distribution can be powered and all the output isolators are open.
  • Page 64 During the first commissioning SitePro requests a set up of the UPS configuration parameters presented in the following screens. Without such configuration it is not possible to continue with the commissioning procedure. WARNING ! The setup of the UPS configuration parameters must be done only by QUALIFIED AND TRAINED PERSONNEL.
  • Page 65 9/10* SitePro 30 kVA 5/6* SitePro 40 kVA *) Autonomy time for battery supplied by GE UPS manufacturer. Autonomy times for lead acid batteries (VRLA) 186 cells Autonomy at full load at PF=0.8 U floating = 423 Vdc (2.27 Vdc - cell)
  • Page 66 CONFIGURATION screen Save and exit ? Screen to save the configuration of set parameters. Any additional modification of setup parameters can be done only from a GE SERVICE PERSON as it requires an access code. ► Continue Modifications reserved Page 66/99 OPM_SPE_XXX_10K_40K_8GB_V020.doc...
  • Page 67 Check for correct phase rotation of input mains on ”P1 - Power Interface”. • Lamp B1 ON: the phase rotation (clockwise) is correct (see Fig. 5.8.2-1). • Lamp B1 OFF: the phase rotation (anti-clockwise) is not correct (see Fig. 5.8.2-1). In this case switch OFF the mains, reverse two phases between them on the line supplying the UPS and repeat the procedure from point 1.
  • Page 68: Ups Shutdown With Load Transfer On Manual Bypass Q2

    8.1.2 UPS shutdown with load transfer on manual bypass Q2 NOTE ! Not following this procedure can cause protected loads to shut down! Never close or open either Q1 or Q2 with the inverter running! Initial situation: the load is powered by the inverter. The complete UPS system has to be turned OFF, while providing the load power by mains through the manual bypass switch Q2.
  • Page 69: From Manual Bypass Q2 To Normal Function Vfi

    8.1.3 From Manual Bypass Q2 to normal function VFI. NOTE ! UPS system has been turned OFF following the “Maintenance shutdown (Load on Q2)” procedure and the load is still powered by manual bypass Q2. The load must be transferred back to the UPS system. Open the front door and make sure that: The safety screens are fixed in their position.
  • Page 70: Complete Ups Shutdown

    8.1.4 Complete UPS shutdown NOTE ! Follow this procedure only in case the UPS system and the load must be completely powered-down. With the UPS in normal operation and the inverter supplying the load, the switches Q1 and Q4 are closed (Pos.
  • Page 71: Restore To Normal Operation After "Load Off

    8.1.5 Restore to normal operation after “Load Off” NOTE ! Make sure the UPS to be status of the activation of “Load Off”: Switches Q1 and Q4 are closed (Pos. I), Switch Q2 is open (Pos. O); Battery fuse F8 – F9 are inserted; LED Alarm is lit (load is not protected by UPS);...
  • Page 72: Procedures For Sitepro Parallel System

    PROCEDURES FOR SitePro PARALLEL SYSTEM 8.2.1 SitePro Parallel System start-up WARNING Before proceeding to turn on the UPS Parallel System, ensure that the AC and DC external isolators are OFF, and prevent their inadverted operation. Ensure that the output load distribution can be powered and all the output isolators are open.
  • Page 73 During the first commissioning SitePro requests a set up of the UPS configuration parameters presented in the following screens. Without such configuration it is not possible to continue with the commissioning procedure. WARNING The setup of the UPS configuration parameters must be done only by QUALIFIED AND TRAINED PERSONNEL.
  • Page 74 9/10* SitePro 30 kVA 5/6* SitePro 40 kVA *) Autonomy time for battery supplied by GE UPS manufacturer. Autonomy times for lead acid batteries (VRLA) 186 cells Autonomy at full load at PF=0.8 U floating = 423 Vdc (2.27 Vdc - cell)
  • Page 75 CONFIGURATION screen Save and exit ? Screen to save the configuration of set parameters. Any additional modification of setup parameters can be done only from a GE SERVICE PERSON as it requires an access code. ► Continue Modifications reserved Page 75/99 OPM_SPE_XXX_10K_40K_8GB_V020.doc...
  • Page 76 Check, on all UPS units, for correct phase rotation of input mains on ”P1 - Power Interface”. • Lamp B1 ON: the phase rotation (clockwise) is correct (see Fig. 5.8.2-1). • Lamp B1 OFF: the phase rotation (anti-clockwise) is not correct (see Fig. 5.8.2-1). In this case switch OFF the mains, reverse two phases between them on the line supplying the UPS and repeat the procedure from point 1.
  • Page 77: Parallel Ups Shutdown With Load Transfer On Manual Bypass Q2

    8.2.2 Parallel UPS shutdown with load transfer on manual bypass Q2 NOTE ! Not following this procedure can cause protected loads to shut down! Never close or open either Q1 or Q2 with the inverter running! Initial situation: the load is powered by all inverters of the Parallel System. The complete UPS Parallel System has to be turned OFF, while providing the load power by mains through all manual bypass switch Q2 of the Parallel System.
  • Page 78: From Manual Bypass Q2 To Normal Function Vfi

    8.2.3 From Manual Bypass Q2 to normal function VFI NOTE ! UPS Parallel System has been turned OFF following the “Maintenance shutdown (Load on Q2)” procedure and the load is still powered by all manual bypass Q2. The load must be transferred back to the UPS Parallel System. Open the front door on all UPS units and make sure that: The safety screens are fixed in their position.
  • Page 79 Open the manual bypass switch Q2 (Pos. 0) on all UPS units. LED 9 (manual bypass Q2) is Off. The load is supplied by the mains through the automatic bypass. Insert the inverter by pressing “Inverter ON” ( I ) key on first UPS unit. The inverter will start up.
  • Page 80: Separate A Ups Unit From The Redundant Parallel System

    8.2.4 Separate a UPS unit from the Redundant Parallel System INITIAL SITUATION: The load is powered by the UPS Redundant Parallel System. One UPS unit of the Parallel System has to be turned Off, while the load is shared between the other units supplying the parallel bus. WARNING! The control bus cable connecting J52 (A) and J62 (B) cannot be connected or disconnected after the system has been powered on.
  • Page 81: Reconnect A Ups Unit To A Parallel System

    8.2.5 Reconnect a UPS unit to a Parallel System NOTE: The load is still powered by the other units supplying the parallel bus. This UPS unit will be powered on and connected to the parallel bus in order to share the load with each other's.
  • Page 82 Battery coupling to DC link on the Unit to reconnect. After awhile, the green LED LD1 next to the battery fuse carrier, F8 – F9 lights up, indicating the rectifier supplies the floating voltage. After checking the right polarity, connect the battery to the DC-link by closing F8 – F9. The battery is now connected to the DC link.
  • Page 83: Complete Parallel System Shutdown

    8.2.6 Complete Parallel System shutdown NOTE ! Follow this procedure only in case the UPS Parallel System and the load must be completely powered-down. Initial situation: The load is powered by SitePro Parallel System supplying the parallel bus. With the UPS Parallel System in normal operation and the inverters supplying the load, the switches Q1 and Q4 are closed (Pos.
  • Page 84: Restore To Normal Operation After "Load Off

    8.2.7 Restore to normal operation after “Load Off” NOTE ! Make sure the UPS Parallel System to be status of the activation of “Load Off”: Switches Q1 and Q4 are closed (Pos. I), Switches Q2 are open (Pos. O); Battery fuse F8 – F9 are inserted; LED Alarm is lit (load is not protected by UPS Parallel System);...
  • Page 85: Customer Interface

    CUSTOMER INTERFACE CUSTOMER INTERFACE Serial port J3 - RS232 (sub D - female 9 pin) Suitable for IMV protocol Pin 2: TX (out) Pin 3: RX (in) Pin 5: GND J2 (sub D-female 25p) – Output signals on voltage free contacts J2 / 1, 2, 3 NO, C, NC Mains Failure...
  • Page 86: Serial Port J3 - Rs232 (Sub D, Female 9 Pin)

    9.1.1 Serial Port J3 - RS232 (sub D, female 9 pin) Total remote management of the system using software GE Power Diagnostics, GE Data Protection or GE Service Software for system protection and management of the UPS systems. Fig. 9.1.1-1 Serial port J3 The serial port J3 - RS232 is enabled on all the units of the Parallel System.
  • Page 87: Output Signals On Voltage-Free Contacts

    9.1.3 Output signals on voltage-free contacts The interface board provides 6 voltage free relay contacts giving some UPS critical alarms and operation mode. These signals are available either on connector J2- (sub D, female 25 pin) or terminal blocks X1. The meaning of the alarms on the free contacts in standard configuration (default) is the following: X1 / 1, 2, 3 J2 / 1, 2, 3...
  • Page 88: Epo (Emergency Power Off)

    9.1.5 EPO (Emergency Power Off) Be aware: The reliability of the system depends on this contact NC (Normally Closed)! An external Emergency switch (Normally Closed voltage- free contact) can be connected on terminals X2 / 1, 2 or connector J2 / 12, 25 of the P4 - Interface Customer. Remove the cable short-circuiting terminals X2 when using this external switch.
  • Page 89: Gen Set Signalling (Gen On)

    9.1.6 Gen Set Signalling (GEN ON) If an emergency generator set supplies the UPS in case of Mains Failure and the generator is considerably unstable in frequency, it should be suitable to install the signal “Generator ON” on X1 / 11, 22 or J2 / 11, 24).
  • Page 90: Options

    UPS. Based on the leading Intelligent Remote Information System IRIS all GE UPS types as well as 3rd party UPS are supported. Accessing the latest site information via Web and being alerted by Email, SMS or Fax, it enables the user to make timely decisions in case of changing critical conditions.
  • Page 91: Built In Ups Options

    10.2 BUILT IN UPS OPTIONS RPA Kit Redundant Parallel Architecture Up to 8 units parallelable for redundancy or capacity in RPA configuration Auxiliary Power Supply (APS) 24 Vdc Rectifier and/or bypass transformer Input transformer for galvanic isolation (optional) is normally mounted in UPS cabinet, in the battery cavity.
  • Page 92: Disposition Options

    10.4 DISPOSITION OPTIONS 1A = SitePro 10, 15, 20, 30 kVA 1B = SitePro 40 kVA = 12 pulses rectifier with or without galvanic isolation = Battery cabinet 500 mm / 19.68” = Battery cabinet 750 mm / 29.53” = Battery cabinet 1100 mm / 43.30”...
  • Page 93: Connection For Options

    10.5 CONNECTION FOR OPTIONS WARNING ! The installation and cabling of the options must be performed by QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL only. MAKE SURE THAT THE UPS INSTALLATION IS COMPLETELY POWERED DOWN. Refer to the “Safety prescriptions - Installation” described on Section 1. 10.5.1 Auxiliary Power Supply (APS) 24 Vdc for SitePro 10 - 15 –...
  • Page 94: Auxiliary Power Supply (Aps) 24 Vdc For Sitepro 30 - 40 Kva

    10.5.2 Auxiliary Power Supply (APS) 24 Vdc for SitePro 30 – 40 kVA PA = Auxiliary Power Supply 24 Vdc XB = Terminals for connection XB1 XB2 M4x10 Fig. 10.5.2-1 Auxiliary Power Supply 24 Vdc for SitePro 30 – 40 kVA Connection From Cable PA+ (black)
  • Page 95: Remote Signalling Box (Rsb)

    Alarm AUX. BUZZER yellow/brown STOP OPERATION Mute Test GE Digital Energy P.S.: The above mentioned colors are suitables only for XY standard cable 216mm 8 1/2" in Fig. 10.5.3-1 Remote Signalling Box connection Terminals X3, X4 and X15 fitted inside the Remote Signalling Box.
  • Page 96: Maintenance

    11.1.1 Service check If the LED Operation blinking during normal operation, the unit has not been serviced for the last 20,000 hours by a GE trained technician. We highly recommend that you contact your Service Centre for preventive maintenance work.
  • Page 97: Battery

    11.1.4 Battery We recommend a periodic Manual Battery Test, especially if the Automatic Battery Test is disabled, in order to verify if the Battery can provide the expected backup time in case of Mains Failure. We recommend that this test is performed at least every 3 months, especially if the Battery is not sufficiently discharged during normal operation.
  • Page 98: Notes

    12 NOTES 12.1 NOTES FORM It is recommended to note in this section Notes, with date and short description all the operations performed on the UPS, as: maintenance, components replacement, abnormal situations, etc. Date Description Done by Modifications reserved Page 98/99 OPM_SPE_XXX_10K_40K_8GB_V020.doc Operating Manual SitePro 10-15-20-30-40 kVA / S8...
  • Page 99: Annex

    13 ANNEX 13.1 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Technical Data Sheet These are included in the last section and are listings of the technical data of the UPS. 13.2 UPS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS UPS Schematic Diagrams The UPS Schematic Diagrams are included in the CD- ROM, together with the Operating Manual.

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