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0 U NINTERRUPTIBLE P OWER S YSTEM THREE-PHASE 15/ 25/ 30/ 33/ 50 kVA UPS 4200 FA USER'S MANUAL MANUFACTURED IN THE U.S.A. Document Number: 53878-004 Date: April 2005.
TOSHIBA 1 4200 FA THREE PHASE- 15/25/30/33/50 kVA UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM OPERATION MANUAL FOR MODELS T42F3F150X#MBN T42F3F150F#MBN T42#3#150##MXN T42F3F250X#MBN T42F3F250F#MBN T42#3#250##MXN T42.
TOSHIBA 2 UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY Complete the information below for the UPS system received. Unless otherwise specified on the warranty card, the warranty peri od for the UP S or UPS part is 36 months from the shipment date (see TIC bill of lading).
TOSHIBA 3 Manual’s Purpose and Scope This manual provides information on how to safely install, operate, and maintain your TIC power electronics product. This m anual includes a section of general safet y instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that a r e used throughout the manual.
TOSHIBA 4 General Safety Instructions DO NOT attempt to install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product safety information and directio ns that are contained in this manual. Safety Alert Symbol The Safety Alert Sy mbol indicates that a potential personal inju ry hazard exi sts.
TOSHIBA 5 Special Symbols To identify special hazards, other symbols may appe a r in conjunction with the DANGER , WARNING and CAUTION signal words. These symb ols indicate areas that require special a nd/or strict adherence to the procedures to prev ent serio us i njury to personnel or death.
TOSHIBA 6 Equipment Warning Labels DO NOT attempt to install, operate, maintain, or di spose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product wa rnings and user direct ions that are contained in this in struction manual. Shown below are examples of warning l abels that may be found attached to the equipment.
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TOSHIBA 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Product Descr iption ................................................................................................ 13 1.1 Theory of Operat ion..........................................................................
TOSHIBA 9 5.15 LCD (Liquid Crystal Di splay) Functions......................................................................................... ..... 43 5.15.1 Line-1 System Messages ....................................................................
TOSHIBA 10 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important inst ructions that shou ld be followed during the installation, maintenance, and operation of the UPS and its batteries to assure safe and proper operation 1.
TOSHIBA 11 The maximum ambient temperatures in which the Uninte rruptible Power System (UPS) should be operated is 104 ° F (40°C) or 89 ° F (32°C) if the battery cabinet is subject to the same ambient. The nominal battery voltage for all internal battery models i s 288VDC.
TOSHIBA 12 To be performed by Qualified Personnel only. 1) Verify that the UPS is off and that the powe r cord is disconnected from the power source. 2) Remove watches, rings or other metal o bject s. 3) Use tools with insulated handles to prev ent inadvertent shorts.
TOSHIBA 13 1.0 Product Description 1.1 Theory of Operation An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is a syst em t hat is install ed between the commercial power and the critical load. The UPS provi des steady AC output power d uring commercial power fluctuations and interru ptions.
TOSHIBA 14 2.0 Uncrating/Inspecti on/Storage/Disposal 2.1 Uncrating the ne w UPS equipment 15/25/30/33kVA: Upon receipt of the UPS, a careful insp ection for shipping damage sho uld be made. Units shipped within North America are sh rin k-wrap ped, those outside No rth Ameri ca are crated.
TOSHIBA 15 2.2 Uncrating the ne w UPS equipment 50kVA: Upon receipt of the UPS, a careful insp ection for shipping damage sho uld be made. Units shipped within North America are sh rin k-wrap ped, those outside No rth Ameri ca are crated. 2.3 1. Remove packing material.
TOSHIBA 16 Inspection of the new UPS equipment After Uncrating: 1) Check the unit for loose, broken, bent or other damaged parts. If damage has occurred during shipment, keep all original crating an d packing materials fo r return to the shipping agent.
TOSHIBA 17 3.0 Installation Precautions Based on the 4200 FA UP S external dimensions and the way the outer panel s are removed; minimum amounts of unobstru cted space around t he unit are necessary for ventilation and maintenance access. Figure 3. 1 sh ows the minimum clearances require d for proper UPS site installation.
TOSHIBA 18 3.2 System Preparation (Pre-Power) Before connecting the UPS to a power source; move the Circuit Breake rs (ON/OFF), on the front panel, to the OFF position and move the operatio n STOP/RUN key swit ch, on the front panel, to the STOP position.
TOSHIBA 19 4.0 UPS Connections 4.1 Power Connections 15/25/30/33 kVA with Internal Batteries The following illustrates the wiring co nnections from the power di stribution panel (not part of the UPS) to the terminal block of the 15/25/30/33 kVA UPS Models 4.
TOSHIBA 20 Power Connections 15/25/30/33kV A with Internal Transformer The following illustrates the wiring co nnections from the power di stribution panel (not part of the UPS) to the terminal block .
TOSHIBA 21 4.1.2 Recommended Wire Size and Torque Requir ements UPS Input and Output Terminals Minimum Wire Size and Torque Requirements UPS Input and Output Terminals 15/25/30/33 kVA (USE MINIMUM 75° C INSULATED COPPER WIRING) 15 kVA 25 kVA 30/33 kVA Phase: (A) (B) (C) Input: (H1) (H2) (H3) AWG Torque AWG Torque AWG Torque 208 8 51 in-lbs.
TOSHIBA 22 4.1.3 Power Connection Cable Routing and Conduit Placement The following illustrates the pr oper cable routing that should be foll owed during the power connection process of the 15/25/30/33 kVA.
TOSHIBA 23 4.2 Control Circuit and External Battery Interface Connections 15/ 25/30/33 kVA The following illustrates the wiring co nnections of the Control Circui ts, and Battery Interface Circuits.
TOSHIBA 24 4.3 Power Connections 50 kV A The following illustrates the wiring co nnections from the power di stribution panel (not part of the UPS) to the terminal block of the 50 kVA UPS Model Option.
TOSHIBA 25 4.3.1 Recommended Wire Size and Torque Requi rements For UPS Input and O utput Terminals Minimum Wire Size and Torque Requirements UPS Input and Output Terminals 50 kVA (USE MINIMUM 75° C .
TOSHIBA 26 4.3.2 Power Connection Cable Routing The following illustrates the prop er cabl e routing that should be followed during the power connection process for the 50kVA.
TOSHIBA 27 4.4 Control Circuit and External Interface Conne ctions The following illustrates the wiring co nnections of the Control Circui ts, and Battery Interface Circuits for the 50kVA.
TOSHIBA 28 4.5 Communication Interface 4.5.1 Remote Contact This interface is a standard feature and i s available as dry switch contacts through a DB9 male connector located on the front of the UPS. The following schematic shows the co ntact state and pin assignment for each signal and t he associated DB9 connector pin -out.
TOSHIBA 29 4.5.2 RS-232C The RS-232C serial communication interface i s available through a DB9 female conne ctor located on the backsi de of the UPS. This interface allows control o f the UPS from a compute r network running To shiba RemotEyeII ™ software.
TOSHIBA 30 5.0 Technical Data 5.1 4200 FA 15 / 25kVA @ 208 VAC Input/ 208 VAC Output w/Internal Batteries Model Number T42F3F150XA MBN T42F3F150##MBN T42F3F250XA MBN T42F3F250##MBN Rated Output Capacity 15 kVA 25 kVA External Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 20” x 36.
TOSHIBA 31 5.2 4200 FA 15/ 25kVA w/Internal Transformer Model Number T42#3*150#AMXN T42#3*250#AMXN Input # = (B: 208; H: 220; C: 240; N: 380–415; D: 480; M: 600) VAC Output *= (F: 208; H: 220 wye; J: 240; P: 380–415 wye; K: 480 wye: M:600) Rated Output Capacity 15 kVA 25 kVA External Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 20” x 36.
TOSHIBA 32 5.3 4200 FA 30 / 33kVA @ 208 VAC Input/ 208 VAC Output w/Internal Batteries Model Number T42F3F300XA MBN T42F3F300##MBN T42F3F330XA MBN T42F3F330##MBN Rated Output Capacity 30 kVA 33 kVA External Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 20” x 36.25” x 59.
TOSHIBA 33 5.4 4200 FA 30/ 33kVA w/Internal Transformer Model Number T42#3*300#AMXN T42#3*330#AMXN Input # = (B: 208; H: 220; C: 240; N: 380–415; D: 480; M: 600) VAC Output *= (F: 208; H: 220 wye; J: 240; P: 380–415 wye; K: 480 wye: M:600) Rated Output Capacity 30 kVA 33 kVA External Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 20” x 36.
TOSHIBA 34 5.5 4200 FA 50kVA @ 208 VAC Input/ 20 8 VAC Ou tput w/Internal Batteries Model Number T42F3F500XA MBN T42F3F500##MBN Rated Output Capacity 50 kVA External Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 35.
TOSHIBA 35 5.6 4200 FA 50kVA w /Internal Tr ansfor mer Model Number T42#3*500#A MXN Input # = (B: 208; H: 220; C: 240; N: 380–415; D: 480; M: 600) VAC Output *= (F: 208; H: 220 wye; J: 240; P: 380–415 wye; K: 480 wye; M:600) Rated Output Capacity 50 kVA External Dimensions W x D x H (mm) 35.
TOSHIBA 36 Operating the UPS 5.7 Operating the UPS 5.7.1 AC Input Mode (Normal Operation) The following illustratio n shows circuit power flo w when the UPS is operat ing normally in the AC Input Mode. The rectifier includes a boost chopp er circuit that converts the AC in put power into DC power.
TOSHIBA 37 Power flow in Bypass mode for the Altern ate Input Models 5.7.3 Battery Backup Mode The following illustration s hows power flow du ring the battery backup mode. When commercial AC powe r failures occur, the b atteries instantly begin supplyin g DC voltage to the main inverter circuit.
TOSHIBA 38 5.8 Battery Backup Time and Dischar ge Process The UPS system, when used in conjunctio n with a Toshiba designed Battery System, is designed to provide several minutes of back-up time (Refer to the Battery System Manual for back-up times). These tim es are valid when the unit is operating unde r full load.
TOSHIBA 39 5.10 Battery Recharging The illustration below shows a graphical repres entation of the UPS ba ttery recharge process after a full discharge. The recharge process usu ally consists of three st eps. During the first step, the chargi ng current is maintained at approximately 4.
TOSHIBA 40 5.11 Front Panel Layout (All Units) Refer to the following illustration for the entire UPS front panel o perating procedures. 5.12 EPO (Emergency Power Off) Function These units are equippe.
TOSHIBA 41 pattern duration for each condition. Time interv als are sho wn in seconds. The audi ble alarm can be silenced, by pressi ng “BUZZ STOP” on the keypad. Condition Audible pattern UPS in Battery Backup Mode (Battery Voltage 100-92%) UPS Low Battery (Battery Voltage < 92%) Overload Fault .
TOSHIBA 42 5.14 LED (Light Emitting Diode) Functions The following list describes the condition s necessary for each LED lamp to be "on." This green LED lam p is "on" when the UPS is op erating normall y within specifications.
TOSHIBA 43 5.15 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Functions The LCD screen is a 4-line by 20-cha racter wide di splay. The LCD display contains information about the operation of the UPS. It shou ld be us ed in conjunction with the LED display and th e audible alarms for total system moni toring.
TOSHIBA 44 5.15.4 Line-4 System Messages Line-4 messages reflect the UPS operating conditions. Warning messag es will be displayed when an abn ormal operating condition occurs.
TOSHIBA 45 5.16 Initial Battery Charge The UPS Battery System must be charged before it is used for the first time or when th e unit has not been used (A C power source removed) for more than 10 day s. Use the following procedure to recharge the UPS Battery System: 1) Switch on power at the UPS input di stribution panel, and battery disconnects.
TOSHIBA 46 5.17 Start-up Procedure The UPS batteries must be charge d before the UPS is used for the first time o r if the unit has not been used (AC power sou rce rem oved) for more than 10 days.
TOSHIBA 47 5.18 Shutdown Procedure When turning off the UPS, the following shutdown procedure should be used: Move the “STOP/RUN” key switch, located on the front panel, to “STOP." Operation of th e inverter stops. Output power is no w provi ded to the load through the unit's Bypass circuit.
TOSHIBA 48 5.19 Maintenance Bypass Procedure When operating the Maintenan ce Bypass, the fo llowing operation procedure should be used: WA R N I N G Failure to adhere to the following instructions could result in damage to your equipment and/or you risk removal of po wer to any equipment attached to the UPS.
TOSHIBA 49 5.20 Keypad Overvie w The following illustrates the 12-key data entry pad wit h each key functionally labeled. MONI BATT F1 IN OUT BATT TEST BUZZ STOP MENU ENTER RESET MONI Press to display system-monitoring screens. BATT Press to display UPS battery conditions.
TOSHIBA 50 5.21 Key Functions 5.21.1 MONI After the UPS has been succes sfully started, the system will be in the normal 'AC Input Mode' of operation. The L CD screen w ill automatically di splay the main MONI (monitor) function. If the MONI key is pre ssed at this time the screen output will not change.
TOSHIBA 51 5.21.4 BATT Key When the BATT key is pressed during norm al 'A C Input Mode' of operation, the LCD screen displays details ab out the battery capacity. The following system message is displayed: - UPS ON-LINE - BATTERY VOLTAGE=324V CHARGE CURR.
TOSHIBA 52 When the battery test i s completed, the previous o peration will be resume d and the main system MONI screen will be display ed. If the battery test detects a low DC battery voltage, then .
TOSHIBA 53 5.22 Menu Data Screens 5.22.1 Settings for Calendar and Clock Press the MENU key to access the menu data screen s and press the 'down' arrow key to scroll to the present date and .
TOSHIBA 54 Press the F1 key to display the LCD-Idle mode setting adjustme nt scre en: DISPLAY DURATION SET <3 MIN> 30 MIN > ∆ / ∇ : CHANGE DATA >ENTER:ACCEPT CHANGE Press the 'up' or 'down' arrow key to move the marker between the two available idle mode times.
TOSHIBA 55 5.22.6 Output Voltage Adjustment When the MENU key is pressed and held 3- 4 second s during normal 'AC Input Mode' of operation, the LCD screen displ ays the output voltage on the present output voltage adjust screen: OUTPUT VOLT.
TOSHIBA 56 5.22.8 Reset to Default Settings Press the MENU key to access the menu data screen s and press the 'down' arrow key to scroll to the original factory 'def ault settings'.
TOSHIBA 57 After the load is reduced, if the STOP/RUN ke y switch is in the RUN position, the UPS will automatically return to 'Inverter Operation’ afte r a p eriod of time.
TOSHIBA 58 Press the F1 key again to display the record relating to each su bse quent discharge event. BACKUP HISTORY ( #) #MIN##SEC VB=324V BT *PF OL > ∆ / ∇ : EXIT F1: N EXT Press the ‘up’ or ‘down’ arrow keys to re turn to the Battery Discharge Count screen.
TOSHIBA 59 6.0 UPS Protection System 6.1 System Protection Features The preceding one-line schematic illust rates the electrical locations of the prot ection devices on all UPS models. 6.2 System Protection Functions The following chart shows the built-in UPS fault protection fun ctions on all models.
TOSHIBA 60 Protection Item Memory error (EERR) Internal o verheat (OH) DC circuit overvoltage (DCOV) DC circuit overcurrent (DCOC) LCD Message MAIN EEPROM ERROR OVERHEAT; INTERNAL DC OVERVOLTAGE DC OV.
TOSHIBA 61 7.3 Parts Replacement The following list shows intervals fo r periodic maintenance a nd replacement of certain UP S parts. 1) Batteries: VRLA (Valve Regulated Lead Acid) batteries do not require the addin g of water or electrolyte. The charging voltage, temperature, performance and connection resistan ce must be monitored periodically.
TOSHIBA 62 8.0 External Layouts / Dimensions / Weights 8.1 External Dimensions 15/25/30/33kVA.
TOSHIBA 63 8.2 External Dimensions 50kVA.
TOSHIBA 64 8.3 Shipping Dimensions and Weights Models Shipping Dimensions W” x D” x H” (WmmxDmmxHmm) Internal Model Shipping Weights Lbs. (kg) Battery 1,303 lbs. (591 kg) 15 kVA 36.5” x 43.0” x 69.5” (927mm x 1092mm x 1765mm) Transformer 1,260 lbs.
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