Liebert Series 610 User Manual
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- 1.0 System Description
- 2.0 Operation Description
- 2.1 Continuous PowerTie
- 2.2 Separating Tied Systems
- 2.3 Load Transfers Between UPS Systems
- 2.4 Combined Loads on One System from Continuous Tie Operation
- 2.5 Combined Loads on One System to Continuous Tie Operation
- 2.6 Design Criteria
- 2.7 Improper User Operation
- 2.8 Tie Circuit Breaker or Logic Faults
- 2.9 Recommendations - Tie Circuit Breaker Selection
- 3.0 Control Panel Description
- 3.1 Mimic Panel
- UPS System 1 - Primary Bypass
- UPS System 2 - Primary Bypass
- UPS System 1 - On Bypass
- UPS System 2 - On Bypass
- Load 1 Circuit Breaker
- Load 2 Circuit Breaker
- Tie Circuit Breaker
- Load 1 - Normal
- Load 1 - On System 2
- Load 1 - Systems Tied
- Load 1 - Off
- Load 2 - Normal
- Load 2 - On System 1
- Load 2 - Systems Tied
- Load 2 - Off
- Control Status - Synchronizing
- Control Status - Transferring
- 3.2 Load Transfer Controls
- OK to Transfer Load 1 to System 1
- OK to Transfer Load 1 to System 2
- OK to Transfer Load 2 to System 1
- OK to Transfer Load 2 to System 2
- Transfer Control Disabled
- Transfer Function Available
- Transfer Function Available - OK to Transfer Load 1 to System 1
- Transfer Function Available - OK to Transfer Load 1 to System 2
- Transfer Function Available - OK to Transfer Load 2 to System 1
- Transfer Function Available - OK to Transfer Load 2 to System 1
- Transfer Load To - System 1
- Transfer Load To - System 2
- Push to Transfer After OK
- 3.3 Continuous Tie Control
- 3.4 Control Inhibits
- 3.5 Manual Controls
- 3.1 Mimic Panel
- 4.0 Operating Instructions
- 4.1 Initial System Start-Up
- 4.2 Basic Operation
- 4.2.1 Momentary Tie - Load Transfers
- 4.2.2 Normal Transfer Operation Configurations
- 4.2.3 Maintenance Procedures - Isolating Each UPS System
- 4.2.4 Isolating a UPS System for Maintenance - Combined Loads Operation
- 4.2.5 Transfer of Load Between Two Systems
- 4.2.6 Returning an Isolated System to Normal Operation - End Combined Loads Operation
- 4.2.7 Maintenance Procedures - Maintaining PowerTie Components
- 4.2.8 Maintenance Procedures - Tie Control Logic Components
- 4.2.9 Abnormal Operations
- 4.2.10 Trouble Recovery
- 4.2.11 Continuous Tie-Systems
- 4.2.12 Isolation for Maintenance
- 4.2.13 Operation Scenarios/Transfer Procedures
- Figure 9 From start-up to normal operation, loads to be split between two distribution feeders
- Figure 10 From combined loads operation to loads split between two feeders
- Figure 11 From continuous tied systems to loads split between two systems
- Figure 12 Transfer both load feeders to one UPS
- Figure 13 Both feeders on one system to normal operation
- Figure 14 Transfer 100% load on one system to 100% load on a second system (a two-step operation)
- Figure 15 Normal split load operations to Continuous Tie
- Figure 16 Continuous Tie to normal split load operation
- Figure 17 Continuous Tie to load on one system
- Figure 18 Load on one system to Continuous Tie
- Figure 19 One system in bypass to both feeders combined on remaining operational system
- Figure 20 One system in bypass to Continuous Tie operation (Option 1)
- Figure 21 One system in bypass to Continuous Tie operation (Option 2)