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Hinet UPS User Manual
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Dear Customer,
thank you for choosing a Liebert product.
If this is your first purchase, wed like to welcome you to the world of Liebert. Were looking
forward to working with you in the future and providing you with all the post-sales service you
need to get the most out of your Liebert UPS.
If you already own and use other Liebert products, we are happy that you continue to prefer
Liebert.
We are constantly working with you to ensure the success of your business. Our philosophy is
summed up in our motto, Keeping Business in Business.
We will welcome your advice on how we can improve our work on our mission.
LIEBERT HIROSS
(European Division of Liebert)
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This manual describes Hinet Series UPS with the following P.N. :
Part Numbering System
IMPORTANT
All models in the UPS range are similar in both operation and use.
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
HNLCD- 33 X X X X X X X
BASIC MODULE HINET HNLCD- 33 Three-phase input and output
OUTPUT POWER 0 10kVA
1 15kVA
2 20kVA
3 30kVA
INTERNAL BATTERIES 0 Without Battery
1 1 String
2 2 Strings
3 3 Strings
4 4 Strings
INPUT FILTER 0 Without Input Filter
1 Input Filter for 10kVA unit
2 Input Filter for 15-20kVA unit
3 Input Filter for 30kVA unit
HARM FILTER 0 Without 3 Harmonic Filter
1 3 Harmonic Filter for 10-30kVA unit
FREQ.CONVERTER 0 Without Frequency Converter
1 With Frequency Converter
ISOL. TRANSFORMER 0 Without Insulation Transformer
1 10kVA Isol. Transf. On Bypass Input
2 20kVA Isol. Transf. On Bypass Input
3 30kVA Isol. Transf. On Bypass Input
4 10kVA Isol. Transf. On Output
5 20kVA Isol. Transf. On Output
6 30kVA Isol. Transf. On Output
7 10kVA Ins. Transf. On Main Input
8 20kVA Ins. Transf. On Main Input
9 30kVA Ins. Transf. On Main Input
FREE OPTION 0 Without SNMP Card
1 SNMPE3
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Options Part Numbers
OPTIONS
Description Part Number
Hinet Upgrade Kit 10 to 15kVA (only for 3 phase-output version) HNUPGRADE1015
Hinet Upgrade Kit 10 to 20kVA (only for 3 phase-output version) HNUPGRADE1020
Hinet Upgrade Kit 10 to 30kVA (only for 3 phase-output version) HNUPGRADE1030
Hinet Upgrade Kit 15 to 20kVA (only for 3 phase-output version) HNUPGRADE1520
Hinet Upgrade Kit 15 to 30kVA (only for 3 phase-output version) HNUPGRADE1530
Hinet Upgrade Kit 20 to 30kVA (only for 3 phase-output version) HNUPGRADE2030
Hinet Internal Battery Kit (1 String) HNINTBATT
Hinet Internal Battery Connecting Kit HNBATTCABLE
Hinet External Battery Cabinet (no cables) HNBATTCAB
Hinet External Battery Cabinet for 65Ah Batteries HNBATTCAB65
Hinet External Battery Cabinet for 38Ah Batteries HNBATTCAB38
38Ah, 5 Years Batteries for External Battery Cabinet (32 Blocks x 12V ) HN38AH5Y
65Ah, 5 Years Batteries for External Battery Cabinet (32 Blocks x 12V) HN65AH5Y
Hinet Additional Communications Card Kit (Relay Card) HNRELAYCARD
Hinet Communications SNMP Card SNMPE3
Remote Alarm Monitor HNRAM
PLEASE NOTE:
These products are intended for Commercial/Industrial use only, and are not
suitable for use in any life supporting applications.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE
The UPS must be commissioned only by a Liebert approved engineer before it is put into service. Failure to observe
this condition will invalidate any implied warranty.
Do not apply power to this equipment before a Liebert approved engineer has commissioned it. This information is
required to substantiate any warranty claims that might be made.
If you encounter any problems with the procedures contained in this manual you should seek immediate assistance
from the Liebert Sales Office from whom the equipment was purchased. Alternatively, contact the Liebert's Customer
Service & Support department at the address shown below:
Liebert HIROSS Services Headquarters
Customer Service and Support Department
Via Leonardo da Vinci, 8
35028 Piove di Sacco
Padova (PD) - Italy
Telephone +39 049 9719111
Fax +39 049 5841257
service@liebert-hiross.com
This department also arranges service contracts and full commissioning service.
These units contain no user serviceable parts.
Due to risk of electrical shock or burn do not attempt to gain internal access
The UPS is for indoor use only.
It must be protected from rain or excessive moisture and installed in a clean environment, free from flammable liquids,
gasses, or corrosive substances.
Do not put drinks, plants, or any other containers holding liquids, on top of the unit.
Competent personnel must be consulted if liquid spills into the product.
Ventilation grills are provided beneath and at the front of the cabinet. Do not block or cover these openings otherwise
overheating may occur and UPS operation become unreliable.
Never insert any object into these ventilation holes or openings.
Do not place magnetic storage media on top of the unit as it can corrupt the data stored on them.
WARNING
This is a CLASS A Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) product. In a domestic environment, this product
may cause radio interference, in which case, the user may be required to take additional measures.
Storing:
Should the equipment not be installed immediately it must be stored in a room so as to protect it against excessive
humidity (not higher than 90%) and against very high heat sources (not higher than +40C), and moistureless.
CAUTION: Additionally, make sure that not more than 6 months passed from the time the battery had last
been recharged.
After such period temporarily connect the UPS to mains and activate it for the time required to recharge the batteries.
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Batteries:
The following general battery safety precautions and WARNINGS must be observed at all times:
a) Particular attention should be paid to the recommendations concerning local environmental conditions and the
provision of protective clothing, first aid and fire-fighting facilities.
b) A battery can present risk of electric shock or burn from high short circuit currents.
c) When connected in a string the voltage could be 400VDC. This voltage is potentially lethal. Always observe high
precautions.
d) Only qualified personnel must install or service batteries.
e) Eye protection must be worn to prevent injury from accidental electrical arcs.
f) Remove rings, watches, necklaces, bracelets and all metal objects.
g) Only use tools with insulated handles.
h) Wear rubbers gloves and a rubber apron when handling batteries.
i) If a battery leaks electrolyte, or is otherwise physically damaged, it must be placed in a container resistant to
sulphuric acid and disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
j) If electrolyte comes into contact with the skin the affected area must be washed immediately with clean water.
k) Batteries must always be disposed of according to local environmental laws.
Guide to the Instructions
The warning triangle indicates all the personal safety instructions.
Follow these instructions carefully to avoid injury.
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Table of Contents
1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION............................................................................................................................................1
1.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION........................................................................................................................................1
1.2.1 Principle of operation.........................................................................................................................................2
1.2.2 UPS Power Configuration..................................................................................................................................3
1.2.3 Battery fuses switch.............................................................................................................................................3
2 INSTALLATION (MECHANICAL) .............................................................................................................................5
2.1 PRELIMINARY CHECKS ................................................................................................................................................5
2.1.1 Material admittance............................................................................................................................................5
2.1.2 Identification.......................................................................................................................................................5
2.1.3 Packing material removal ..................................................................................................................................5
2.1.4 Moving the cabinets............................................................................................................................................5
2.1.5 Placing it in the operative position.....................................................................................................................5
2.1.6 Clearances ..........................................................................................................................................................6
2.1.7 Raised floor installation......................................................................................................................................6
2.1.8 Cable entry..........................................................................................................................................................6
2.1.9 UPS Mechanical Characteristics .......................................................................................................................6
3 INSTALLATION (ELECTRICAL) ...............................................................................................................................7
3.1 POWER CABLING..........................................................................................................................................................7
3.1.1 Power Cable connections ...................................................................................................................................7
3.1.2 Safety earth .........................................................................................................................................................7
3.1.3 Protective devices ...............................................................................................................................................7
3.2 RELAY CARD SET UP...................................................................................................................................................9
3.2.1 Setting options on the standard Relay Card ......................................................................................................9
3.2.2 Remote EPO (Emergency Power Off)..............................................................................................................11
3.2.3 Emergency Power Off (E.P.O.) push-button connection.................................................................................11
3.2.4 Connection to Personal Computer...................................................................................................................11
3.2.5 UPS Monitoring .......................................................................................................................................................12
4 OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL................................................................................................................................13
4.1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................................................13
4.2 LCD CONTROL PANEL ...............................................................................................................................................14
4.2.1 Control panel indicator LEDs..........................................................................................................................14
4.2.2 STATUS ALARM MENU..................................................................................................................................16
4.2.3 COMMAND MODE MENU.............................................................................................................................17
4.2.4 EVENT HISTORY MENU................................................................................................................................18
4.2.5 OPERATING LANGUAGE MENU..................................................................................................................19
4.2.6 CLOCK MENU.................................................................................................................................................19
4.2.7 UPS SETTING MENU......................................................................................................................................19
5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................21
5.1 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................................................21
5.2 POWER SWITCHES......................................................................................................................................................21
5.2.1 UPS Start-Up instructions................................................................................................................................22
5.2.2 Inverter Turn-on and LCD panel LEDs activation..........................................................................................22
5.2.3 Load insertion test ............................................................................................................................................22
5.2.4 Hinet UPS switch-off Procedure ......................................................................................................................23
5.2.5 Manual bypass procedure ................................................................................................................................23
5.2.6 Return from Manual Bypass to normal Operation..........................................................................................24
5.2.7 Emergency Power Off (EPO) ...........................................................................................................................24
6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION.................................................................................................................................25
7 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT...........................................................................................................................................27
7.1 COMMUNICATION CARD KIT (RELAY CARD)............................................................................................................27
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7.2 SNMP CARD .............................................................................................................................................................27
7.3 UPGRADE KIT ............................................................................................................................................................27
7.4 ISOLATION TRANSFORMER (INTERNAL OPTION) .......................................................................................................27
7.5 INPUT THD FILTER, FOR CURRENT THD REDUCTION (INTERNAL OPTION) ............................................................27
7.6 INPUT 3
RD
HARMONIC FILTER (INTERNAL OPTION)....................................................................................................27
7.7 INTERNAL BATTERY KIT............................................................................................................................................27
7.8 INTERNAL BATTERY CONNECTING KIT .....................................................................................................................28
7.9 EXTENDED BATTERY CABINET..................................................................................................................................28
7.10 BATTERIES FOR EXTERNAL BATTERY CABINET.........................................................................................................29
7.11 REMOTE ALARM MONITOR .......................................................................................................................................30
7.12 FREQUENCY CONVERTER ..........................................................................................................................................31
8 LIMITED WARRANTY................................................................................................................................................33
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1 General Description
1.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the purpose, principle of operation and user controls of the Hinet series on-line Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS).
The Hinet series UPS is connected between a critical load, such as a computer, and the mains. Its purpose is to provide
the load with regulated power under all rated load and input supply conditions; i.e. the power provided by the UPS will
be protected from any voltage or frequency variations on the input power supply, or variations in the supply due to
electrical noise, and will continue during periods of input power supply failure. A battery provides a standby power
source for the UPS when the input power supply fails.
1.2 Equipment construction
The equipment is constructed around a steel frame with removable panels. The door can be open to give easy access to
the input, bypass, output, reserve line circuit breakers and battery, battery charger, fused switch, while protecting them
from accidental operation.
An LCD control panel on the front of the cabinet permits the operator to monitor the UPS.
The cabinet houses both the power components and the batteries.
It is carried on four wheels. Jacking feet help to support the UPS, and also prevent it from moving once it has been
wheeled into its final position. These feet are also used to secure the equipment to its shipping pallet during transit.
Cooling is by internal fan. Air is drawn in from beneath the UPS and exhausted through ventilation grills of the front
panel. These areas must be kept free of anything that may avoid the air to flow into and out of the unit.
Figure 1-1 Front view of the Hinet UPS cabinet. Note the location of the Operator control panel
EMERGENCY Hinet
NORMAL
ALARM
LOAD ON INVERTER
LOAD ON BYPASS
NEXT
BACK
MENU CLEAR ENTER
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1.2.1 Principle of operation
Normal operation
During normal operation, i.e. when the UPS input supply is present and within specification, both the converter and
inverter sections are active and the automatic by-pass is turned on to connect the inverter output to the critical load
terminals. The battery fuse-holder switch is also closed and the battery is therefore permanently float charged at the DC
terminals voltage level.
Mains Failure
If the mains has a failure or is out of tolerance the converter will be supplied from the battery, while the inverter will
continue to operate for a period of time which depends on the load and the capacity of the battery. If the mains supply
has not returned within this time, the inverter will go off automatically and an alarm condition will appear on the UPS
operator control panel.
Critical load will not be interrupted in the event of a drop or return of the AC power mains.
Return of power mains
When the mains returns within the required tolerance, the converter will be automatically supplied from mains,
supplying power to the inverter and recharging the battery at the same time. There will be no interruption of the critical
load.
UPS fault
In the event of an inverter failure, the automatic by-pass will automatically transfer the load onto the mains with no
interruption. In such an event, request qualified technical assistance.
The load will be transferred with no interruption if the inverter is synchronised with the mains; if this is not the case,
there will be an interruption of some milliseconds.
The intervention of the automatic by-pass line is shown on the front panel by the yellow led on.
WARNING
CAUTION: When the load is being supplied from the bypass line through the automatic bypass, it is connected
directly to the mains supply and is therefore no longer protected against main faults.
Maintenance Bypass
A second bypass circuit contained in the UPS cabinet, identified as the Maintenance Bypass line is included to enable
the reserve supply to be made available to the load while facilitating a safe working environment for carrying out
scheduled UPS system maintenance or trouble shooting. The circuit is manually selected by the Manual Bypass Switch
(3) which can be padlocked in the OFF position.
WARNING
CAUTION: If an automatic circuit breaker device is not present in the input distribution panel, there remains a
dangerous voltage at the output terminals and also on the input terminals of the UPS module that is switched off.
Note: The load is not protected from main aberrations when operating on the maintenance bypass mode .
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Figure 1-2 Hinets Common Bypass configuration
LEGEND
O INPUT MAINS SWITCH
O RESERVE LINE SWITCH (Bypass)
O MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCH
O UPS OUTPUT SWITCH
O BATTERY FUSES SWITCH
O STEP-UP CONVERTER
O INVERTER
O AUTOMATIC BYPASS
O BATTERY
OO EXTERNAL BATTERY PLUG
These links must be removed for split bypass
1.2.2 UPS Power Configuration
Figure 1-2 illustrates the Hinet UPS in what is known as the Common Bypass configuration. In the Split Bypass
configuration the static bypass line is connected by a separate power switch to a dedicated `bypass' power source that
also feeds the maintenance bypass line. Where a separate power source is not available the Reserve and Converter input
supply connections would be linked together.
With the exception of the maintenance bypass switch (3), all the isolators shown must be closed during normal UPS
operation.
1.2.3 Battery fuses switch
The battery is connected to the d.c. bus through a battery fuses switch (5) fitted inside the UPS cabinet.
UPS
Output
UPS
Input
UPS
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2 Installation (Mechanical)
2.1 Preliminary Checks
Before installing the UPS hardware the following preliminary checks must be carried out:
1. Verify that the UPS room satisfies the environmental conditions stipulated in the equipment specification,
paying particular attention to the room temperature and air exchange system.
2.1.1 Material admittance
1. Remove any packaging debris, then visually examine the UPS and battery equipment for transit damage, both
internally and externally. Report any such damage to the shipper immediately.
2. Afterwards ascertain that the material supplied is as that reported on the freight bill.
2.1.2 Identification
The equipment supplied is provided with an adhesive identification label placed on the UPS rear panel reporting type of
UPS model and power.
The cases utilised to transport the equipment must be unpacked as specified by the procedure stated below.
2.1.3 Packing material removal
During this operation observe the indications (FRAGILE, UP) printed on the case to avoid damaging the UPS Hinet.
To remove the packing material proceed in the following manner:
- Place the equipment on the floor as instructed on the outer case (UP, DOWN).
- Use the extractor to remove the top of the crate .
- Remove the extruded elements utilised as packing protection.
- Use the extractor to remove all lateral sides of the crate
- Slide the forks of the lift truck under the UPS and after having lifted it a few centimetres from the floor, back up and
lay it down.
Hinet is provided with wheels to easily move it around.
- Do not throw away the packing material it might be used again to repack the equipment if having to send it back or to
send it to maintenance centres or for removal purposes.
- Check that the equipment has not been damaged. If otherwise immediately contact the Sales Representative.
2.1.4 Moving the cabinets
WARNING
Ensure that any lifting equipment used for moving the UPS cabinet has sufficient lifting capacity.
ENSURE THAT THE UPS WEIGHT IS WITHIN THE DESIGNATED WEIGHT LOADING (KG) OF ANY
HANDLING EQUIPMENT. SEE THE UPS SPECIFICATION FOR WEIGHT DETAILS.
The UPS can be lifted using a forklift. Take care when using either method not to damage the UPS castors located on
the bottom of the unit.
2.1.5 Placing it in the operative position
The UPS cabinets are fitted with castors on the base to allow ease of movement and positioning.
WARNING
Castors are of sufficient strength for movement across even surfaces only. Castor failure could occur if subjected
to shock loading
When the equipment has been finally positioned ensure the adjustable feet are set so that the UPS will remain stationary
and stable.
The place chosen must guarantee:
- easy connection;
- enough space to easily work on UPS;
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- exchange of air sufficient enough to dispel heat produced by UPS;
- protection against atmospheric agents;
- protection against excessive humidity and very high heat sources;
- protection against dust;
- compliance with the current fire prevention norms.
- operative environment temperature within +20 C and +25 C. The batteries are at maximum efficiency in this
temperature range.
2.1.6 Clearances
Cooling air enters the module through ventilation grills located at the bottom of the cabinet and is exhausted through
the fan grills located on the front panel; you must therefore allow for a minimum gap of 170 mm behind the unit to
allow adequate air flow. Clearance around the front of the equipment should be sufficient to enable free passage of
personnel with the door fully opened.
2.1.7 Raised floor installation
If the equipment is to be located on a raised floor it must be mounted on a pedestal suitably designed to accept the
equipment point loading. Refer to the base view to design this pedestal.
2.1.8 Cable entry
Cables can enter for 'Hinet' UPS cabinet from rear side.
2.1.9 UPS Mechanical Characteristics
MECHANICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
UNITS
Rated power kVA 10 15 20 30
Height mm 1220
Width mm 530
Depth mm 950
Weight:
Hinet cabinet 185
with 1 battery strings 275
with 2 battery strings 365
with 3 battery strings
Kg
455
with 4 battery strings 545
Unit Shipping Weight
With Standard
Battery
320 410 410 500
Colour
RAL 7035 Metal Covers
RAL 7042 Plastic Door
Ventilation - forced
Air flow full speed
Air flow half speed
m
3
/h
600
300
Protection grade - IP 20
Cable entry - Bottom
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3 Installation (Electrical)
The UPS requires power cabling once it has been mechanically installed. All auxiliary cables, whether screened or
not, should be run separate from the power cables in metal conduits or metal ducts which are electrically bonded to the
metalwork of the cabinets to which they are connected.
3.1 Power Cabling
WARNING
BEFORE CABLING-UP THE UPS, ENSURE THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THE LOCATION AND
OPERATION OF THE EXTERNAL ISOLATORS THAT CONNECT THE UPS INPUT/BYPASS SUPPLY TO
THE MAINS DISTRIBUTION PANEL.
CHECK THAT THESE SUPPLIES ARE ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED, AND POST ANY NECESSARY
WARNING SIGNS TO PREVENT THEIR INADVERTENT OPERATION.
3.1.1 Power Cable connections
The terminal block is at the rear of the cabinet.
The bar near the terminals blocks can be used to fasten the cable to the UPS through cable clamps.
3.1.2 Safety earth
The safety earth bus bar is located near the UPS output terminals. The safety earth cable must be connected to the earth
terminal and bonded to each cabinet in the system.
All cabinets and cable trunking must be earthed in accordance with local regulations.
WARNING
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ADEQUATE EARTHING PROCEDURES CAN RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD TO PERSONNEL, OR THE RISK OF FIRE, SHOULD AN EARTH FAULT OCCUR.
BEFORE ANY OTHER CABLE CONNECTION THE PE SAFETY CONDUCTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED
3.1.3 Protective devices
Input supply protection:
All supplies to the UPS must be provided with three phase power breakers or fuses, a split bypass system will require
two devices. To avoid random tripping on start up due to initial inrush current, a circuit Breaker type C (or slower) is
recommended. Refer to the following table in order to choose site supply fuses, circuit breakers, power isolators and
cable size appropriate to the UPS current rating.
Protection against earth faults (RCD devices):
In the event of a differential (RCD) device being installed upstream of the input supply, one must take into account the
transient and steady state earth leakage currents that are produced during start-up of the UPS.
The presence of an RFI suppression filter inside the UPS, determines a residual earth current no greater than 500 mA.
Only RCD delayed device Type A must be used (suited to unidirectional current).
Model Rating 10kVA 15kVA 20kVA 30kVA
Max input current at Nominal
Input Voltage (including battery
charger)
18.5A 25.3A 31.7A 45.0A
Input Main Cross Section [mm] 4x6 4x10 4x10 4x16
Battery Cable Cross Section
[mm]
2x10 2x25 2x25 2x35
Earth Cable Cross Section [mm] 6 10 10 16
Output Cable Cross Section [mm] 4x6 4x10 4x10 4x16
Input Breaker 4x20 4x32 4x40 4x63
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Figure 3-1 Wiring on the UPS Hinet.
1) Ground (ground lead towards users)
2) Output phase U2
3) Output phase V2
4) Output phase W2
5) Output Neutral N2
6) Battery Positive (ext. Battery input)
7) Battery Positive (ext. Battery input)
8) Battery Negative (ext. Battery input)
9) Battery Negative (ext. Battery input)
10) Input reserve (Bypass) phase U3
11) Input reserve (Bypass) phase V3
12) Input reserve (Bypass) phase W3
13) Input Reserve (Bypass) Neutral N3
14) Input Mains phase U1
15) Input Mains phase V1
16) Input Mains phase W1
17) Input Mains Neutral N1
18) Ground (Onto this terminal connect the ground wire
incoming from the UPS input mains power supply)
NOTE
Note:. the maximum cable size that can be connected to the UPS power terminal blocks is 25 mm
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3.2 Relay Card Set Up
The standard Relay Card requires the user to set up only the connections to the external devices and interfaces, i.e.,
personal computers, safety switches, or remote panel. All other configuration settings are factory preset.
3.2.1 Setting options on the standard Relay Card
A standard Relay Card is situated on the left side of Hinets rear panel. The card is factory pre-set to operate with a
Personal Computer, a safety switch or a Remote Panel.
A second card can be available upon request. This second optional card is located on the right side of the rear panel.
P1 = Serial Port
M1 = Relays
M2 = Remote E.P.O.
M1
C
N
4
M2
P1
JP1
JP2
JP3
JP4
JP5
JP6
1
1
2
1
RL4
Low Battery
RL3
UPS in
Operation
RL2
Bypass-On
RL1
Mains Status
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
M1
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PIN ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION
2 NC Low Battery
3 COM Low Battery
4 NO UPS Run
6 COM UPS Run
7 NO Bypass ON
9 COM Bypass ON
11 NC Main Status
12 COM Main Status
Figure 3-2 Setting options on the standard Relay card
Function Link Position
JP4 Closed
RL1 indicates
MAINS FAIL
JP5 Open
JP4 Open
RL1 indicates
MAINS OK
JP5 Closed
Link positions to Enable RS232 Comms:
Link Position
JP1 Closed
JP2 Closed
JP3 Closed
Link Positions for the operation of RL1.
Function Link Position
JP4 Closed
RL1 indicates
MAINS FAIL
JP5 Open
JP4 Open
RL1 indicates
MAINS OK
JP5 Closed
Link Positions for the operation of the Emergency Stop Push-button.
Function Link Position
ENABLE External Emergency Stop JP6 OPEN
DISABLE External Emergency Stop JP6 CLOSED
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
RS232 Common
RS232 RX
RS232 TX
P1
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
P1
RL1
Mains
Status
RL4
Low
Battery
1
2
M2
Emergency Stop
Push-button.
(Normally-closed).
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3.2.2 Remote EPO (Emergency Power Off)
The Relay Card provides also an optional connection for a remote switch to function as the internal EPO Switch. This remote
Switch must be supplied and commissioned by the customer. The EPO allows the user to shut down the inverter, and inhibit the
static switch so that no power is fed to the load.
WARNING
Pressing the Remote EPO pushbutton will turn the inverter off and remove power from the load.
The mains input, bypass input and battery terminals still carry lethal voltages after pressing the EPO switch. Do not remove cover
from these parts. Only competent personnel must remove protection panel held in place with screws.
3.2.3 Emergency Power Off (E.P.O.) push-button connection
Refer to figure 3-2 to make a push-button connection to the standard Relay Card.
1. Get a suitably long (no more than 100 m.) two-wire cable (0.6 sq. mm cross section)
2. Connect one end of the cable to the N.C. pins of a fire-alarm-like button (Fig. 3-2).
3. Connect the other end to the standard Relay Card connector M2.
3.2.4 Connection to Personal Computer
The Hinet UPS contains a standard DB9 Female connector located on the rear of the UPS .
Several signals are provided on this port and assigned as follow:
PIN Description
1 Low Battery (N.O.)
2
UPS TxD (typical RS-232 levels)
3
UPS RxD (typical RS-232 levels)
4 NOT CONNECTED
5 Common
6 NOT CONNECTED
7 Low Battery (N.O.)
8 Mains Fail (N.O.)
9 Mains Fail (N.O.)
Where
NO Normal Open Contact
COM Common
PIN ASSIGNMENT
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3.2.5 UPS Monitoring
UPS intelligent communication
The HINET UPS has the capability to communicate intelligently with stand-alone computers, network workstations,
network servers, or UNIX hosts via the DB-9 female connector located at the rear of the UPS. With the RS-232
Liebert cable and the software MultiLink 3.0 the following features will be available:
Quantitative monitoring of mains and UPS power
Quantitative monitoring of internal UPS parameters
Periodic tests of battery quality and replacement notification
Timed and delayed shutdown of the UPS
Logging of power disturbances and anomalies
Consult your local Liebert sales representative for more information about MultiLink 3 software.
UPS intellislot Communication
The HINET UPS contains an Intellislot communications port for the optional internal Ethernet SNMP card.
The Intellislot SNMP Card provides SNMP-based management to your UPS. The card gives you the power to monitor
and control your Liebert UPS from your Network Management Station or MultiLink 3.0.
The Intellislot SNMP card allows you to monitor the power and the operating state of your UPS.
The Intellislot SNMP card integrates into your SNMP implementation and supports the UPS open standard MIB that is
distributed with most Network Management Systems. Starting with our support of open standards as a baseline, the
Intellislot SNMP card goes a step further and extends with the Liebert Global Products MIB, which provides you
Liebert-specific advanced SNMP monitoring and control capabilities.
CAUTION: TO MAINTAIN SAFETY (SELV) BARRIERS AND FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATABILITY, SIGNAL
CABLES SHOULD BE SEGREGATED AND RUN SEPARATE FROM ALL OTHER POWER CABLES, WHERE APPLICABLE.
Intellislot
DB9 Relay Card 1
DB9 Relay Card 2
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4 Operator Control Panel
4.1 Introduction
On the front of the UPS there is a control panel, from which it is possible to easily verify the status of the UPS, battery
and alarms. The operator control panel consists in a LCD display that indicates the operational and alarm status of the
UPS and the EPO push-button that is located at the left side.
The LCD Display Panel displays textual messages and operating parameters on a LCD screen capable of showing 4
rows of 20 characters.
The displayed screen is organized in a multi-level menu system and selected by using push button located to the right of
the screen
Figure 4-1 UPS Operator control panel
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4.2 LCD control panel
Figure 4-2 LCD Display make-up
4.2.1 Control panel indicator LEDs
The Table 4-1 shows that the menu contains three levels. The main level is the State and Alarm Menu.
In this menu it is possible to see the state and operative condition of the UPS, the CLEAR Button is used to scroll
through the different windows of this menu.
From the main menu the User may have access to different menu pressing the MENU Button (second level).
Once in this level the first row will show < menu choice > and the NEXT and BACK push Button enable the User to
move from one menu level to another.
Pressing both NEXT and BACK push button at the same time the ENTER command is selected and the next lower
level will be reached, while CLEAR take you back to the previous level. To verify the acquisition of ENTER a Beep
will be heard and CONFIRMED will appeared on the Display.
The NEXT/BACK selector keys are used to scroll through different windows in the same menu.

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Table 4-1 LCD Display Main Menu Path
From the main menu (STATUS ALARMS MENU) the User may have also access to the Input/Output measured
parameters and the internal parameters as well as the UPS temperature and the battery back-up time.
To scroll through these parameters use Next and Back Push Buttons. (see Table 4-2)
STATUS ALARM MENU
MENU CLEAR
ENTER
NEXT BACK
COMMAND MODE
NEXT BACK
EVENT HISTORY
NEXT BACK
OPERATING LANGUAGE
NEXT BACK
CLOCK
NEXT
UPS CONFIGURATION
NEXT BACK
BATTERY TEST
NEXT BACK
SWITCH LOAD
NEXT
INVERTER ON-OFF
NEXT BACK
DISPLAY EVENTS
NEXT
DELETE EVENTS
ENTER
NEXT BACK
ITALIAN
NEXT BACK
ENGLISH
NEXT
FRENCH
NEXT BACK
GERMAN
NEXT
SPANISH
ENTER
BACK
NEXT BACK
SERIAL NUMBER
NEXT BACK
PHONE NUMBER
NEXT
BATTERY CAPACITY
ENTER
BACK
CALIBRATION
NEXT
NEXT BACK
DATE
NEXT
HOUR
ENTER
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
BATTERY VOLTAGE
WITHIN LIMITS
BYPASS LINE
WITHIN LIMITS
MAIN WITHIN
LIMTTS
INVERTER - BYPASS
SYNCRONISED
LOAD ON INVERTER
LOAD ON BYPASS
INVERTER OPERATING
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
CLEAR
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Table 4-2 Input/Output Parameters Menu
4.2.2 STATUS ALARM MENU
This menu is characterised by the first raw of the message that can be UPS IN OPERATION or UPS ALARM,
depending whether the status of the UPS is in normal operation or an alarm condition has been detected. The meaning
of each message is explained in the following table.
UPS in Operation
MESSAGE INTERPRETATION
MAIN WITHIN LIMITS The Main Input Line is present and the voltage is in
the specified range
BYPASS LINE WITHIN LIMITS The Input Bypass Supply Line is present and the
voltage is within the specified tolerance
BATTERY VOLTAGE WITHIN LIMITS The Battery voltage is within specifications limits
INVERTER OPERATING The inverter is turned-on and behave with regularity
operation
INVERTER BYPASS SYNCRONISED Indication of regular synchronism state between
inverter and bypass line
LOAD ON INVERTER The load is supplied from the inverter
LOAD ON BYPASS The load is supplied from the bypass line. This can be
a temporary condition lasting for 20 sec when a fast
overload occurs.
UPS in Alarm
In case of a failure in the UPS, the Alarm Screen will replace the default screen. In this display the User will have an
overview on the type of malfunction occurred. A buzzer will be activated and can be cleared by pressing the CLEAR
button. In this configuration, by pressing ENTER, you will see more instructions on the Alarm displayed on screen.
The CLEAR push button allows the user to scroll through different messages When the alarm condition is removed the
current default screen will be displayed.
STATUS ALARM MENU
INPUT VOLTAGE
Phase/Neutral Vrn,Vsn,Vtn
NEXT
BACK
NEXT BACK
INPUT VOLTAGE
Phase/Phase Vrs,Vst,Vtr
NEXT BACK
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
Phase/Neutral Vrn,Vsn,Vtn
NEXT BACK
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
Phase/Phase Vrs,Vst,Vtr
NEXT
BACK
NEXT
BACK
NEXT BACK
NEXT BACK
NEXT BACK
NEXT
BACK
OUTPUT CURRENT
Ir , Is , It
NEXT BACK
NEXT BACK
INPUT CURRENT
Ir , Is , It
BATTERY
V, I , Autonomy: %
FREQUENCY
fin, fout
UPS TEMPERATURE
t emp.
OUTPUT POWER
kW , kVA, cos
UPS SETTING
fout, Vout
UPS ALARM

TYPE OF ALARM
ENTER
CAUSE OF THE ALARM
ACTIONS
ENTER
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The List of possible Alarm and the associate help messages is displayed below.
ALARM MESSAGE CAUSE ACTION
INVERTER OFF Initial Start Up
Permanent Overload has been
detected
Start the Inverter
Check Output
INVERTER OVERLOAD Continuous Overload on UPS
Output
Check Output Load and Restart
Inverter
Check for Output Short-Circuit
BYPASS SWITCH LOCKED High Transient Loads on UPS
Output. Inrush Load Current
After 3 times
Check Output Load and Restart
Inverter
BATTERY FAILURE Battery Test not OK Check Battery
Check Battery fuses
INVERTER SHUT-DOWN
IMMINENT
Battery almost flat, next to
Shut-Down of inverter
Make shut-down to the connected
Loads
BYPASS SWITCH FAILURE One or more Phases in the Output
are missing
Check SCR of Bypass
Check Bypass external connections
MANUAL BYPASS ON UPS on Maintenance
MAIN OUT OF LIMITS Breaker is Open
Main Input is missing
Check Main line Voltage and
Breaker position
BYPASS LINE OUT OF
LIMITS
The input phase rotation is not
correct
Input Voltage Missing
Check Bypass line Voltage
Check Phase Rotation
EMERGENCY POWER OFF The Command EPO has been
selected
Restart the UPS
Fully switch-off the Breakers and
the Battery Fuse, wait till the LCD
is complete switch-off then restart
the UPS
BATTERY NOT CONNECTED Battery Switch Open
Battery Test Failed
BATTERY CHARGER FAULT Call Service Office, to replace the
Battery Charger
HIGH BATTERY VOLTAGE
LEVEL
Battery Charger in Fault Call Service Office, to replace the
Battery Charger
END OF BATTERY
DISCHARGE
Main is missing for long time
4.2.3 COMMAND MODE MENU
In this menu is possible to give some operative command to the UPS.
MESSAGE INTERPRETATION
BATTERY TEST With this message displayed by pressing ENTER an automatic test on the Battery
will be performed instantaneously
SWITCH LOAD With this message displayed by pressing ENTER the load is switched from inverter
to the Bypass Line. This command is also used for reset the alarm conditions on the
bypass line. For instance when the Alarm Bypass Switch Locked is present because
for three consecutive times the load has been connected to Bypass for transient
overload. To reconnect the load on inverter is necessary to activate this command
by ENTER
INVERTER ON/OFF With this message displayed by pressing ENTER the User can Turn-on or Turn-off
the Inverter in a permanent way and connect it to the Load.
It is necessary Turn-on the Inverter at the start-up and after a permanent overload.
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4.2.4 EVENT HISTORY MENU
In this menu the user may scroll through the Hinet past n512 Alarm occurrences in chronological order.
The Event Log display can be opened from the menu EVENT HISTORY by pressing ENTER twice. The Log screen
will display Date and Time of the last EVENT occurred. The Back push button will be used to scroll Date and Time of
the previous EVENTS and the Next push button will be used to scroll other statements and Alarm Messages connected
to the same EVENT.
In any position of the EVENT List by pressing Menu the Display Screen will go back in the last EVENT occurred.
To delete all unwanted EVENT first move in the DELETE EVENTS display, then press ENTER.

EVENT HISTORY


DELETE EVENTS
ENTER
CLEAR
ENTER
CLEAR

DATE & TIME
LAST EVENT

EVENT
CANCELLED
BACK CLEAR

DATE & TIME
PREVIOUS EVENT
N-1
BACK CLEAR

DATE & TIME
PREVIOUS EVENT
N-2
MENU
MENU
ENTER

EVENT
CANCELLED
ENTER

EVENT
CANCELLED
ENTER

DISPLAY EVENTS

DATE & TIME
LAST EVENT
NEXT

ALARM & STATE
LAST EVENT
MESSAGE 1
BACK

DATE & TIME
PREVIOUS EVENT
LAST-1
BACK
BACK

DATE & TIME
PREVIOUS EVENT
LAST-2
MENU
MENU

ALARM & STATE
LAST EVENT
MESSAGE 2
NEXT
BACK

ALARM & STATE
LAST EVENT
MESSAGE M
NEXT
BACK
NEXT

ALARM & STATE
PREV. EVENT N-1
MESSAGE 1
BACK

ALARM & STATE
PREV. EVENT N-1
MESSAGE 2
NEXT
BACK

ALARM & STATE
PREV.EVENT N-1
MESSAGE M
NEXT
BACK
ENTER
CLEAR
NEXT
NEXT

ALARM & STATE
PREV. EVENT N-2
MESSAGE 1
BACK

ALARM & STATE
PREV. EVENT N-2
MESSAGE 2
NEXT
BACK

ALARM & STATE
PREV.EVENT N-2
MESSAGE M
NEXT
BACK
NEXT
BACK

DATE & TIME
FIRST EVENT

NEXT

ALARM & STATE
FIRST EVENT
MESSAGE 1
BACK

ALARM & STATE
FIRST EVENT
MESSAGE 2
NEXT
BACK

ALARM & STATE
FIRST EVENT
MESSAGE M
NEXT
BACK
NEXT
MENU
BACK
NEXT
NEXT
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4.2.5 OPERATING LANGUAGE MENU
Up to five languages are available in this menu. To select a language first go to the OPERATING LANGUAGE
display, press ENTER and scroll the different languages up the desired one using NEXT button, than press ENTER to
confirm.
4.2.6 CLOCK MENU
This menu allows User to change the Date and Time setting on Hinet. To select Date or Time press first ENTER from
CLOCK menu then NEXT. When the Date or TIME are displayed the cursor will be over the last right character. To
scroll consecutive numbers use BACK and NEXT buttons, to move on the left use MENU button. Then type the whole
Date and press ENTER to confirm. If something is wrong in the Date or Time the message ERROR will be displayed
and the setting restart.
4.2.7 UPS SETTING MENU
This menu gives the user access to various UPS configuration and set-up functions.
It is strongly recommended that only trained people have access to this menu, and modify the UPS setup parameters.
In this menu the following parameters can be adjusted:
Serial Number of the Unit
Telephone Number of Service Dept.
Battery Capacity as Percentage of Standard Autonomy
Input Current and Voltage. Calibration of Measured Values
Output Current and Voltage. Calibration of Measured Values
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5 Operating Instructions
5.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the switches used by the Operator and the second part contains detailed operating instruction.
The UPS can be considered to be in one of following operating conditions:
Normal operation - The load is powered by the UPS. The inverter and the battery charger are ON
On Maintenance Bypass - UPS shut down but the load connected directly to the unprotected mains via the
Maintenance Bypass Supply line.
Power off - All power switches open and the UPS is isolated from the mains supply - no power is feeding the
load.
On battery UPS is running on battery.
On Bypass - The load power is supplied by the bypass line. The battery charger remains ON during this phase
but the inverter is turned off.
5.2 Power Switches
The UPS can be insulated by means of power switches, accessible after opening the front door.
Hinets power switches panel is situated on the front panel purposely hidden from sight to prevent unintentional or
accidental operations. It comprises all the switches used to activate/ deactivate Hinet.
The location of the UPS power switches is shown in Figure 5-1.
The UPS power switches are:
O - INPUT MAINS SWITCH: connects the UPS to the mains input supply.
O - RESERVE SWITCH (Bypass): connects the UPS to the bypass supply.
O MAINTENANCE SWITCH permits supply of the load directly by the bypass line for maintenance.
The lever of this switch is normally set to the bottom position (By-pass excluded). The manual bypass switch is
protected against unintentional operations through a mechanical lock that can be additionally provided with a pad-
lock for further protection. It is utilised in all those circumstance whereby Hinet has to be excluded while still
keeping the load powered from mains.
WARNING
The UPS input power terminals, output (load) terminals, and battery terminals still carry dangerous voltages
when the UPS is operating in the maintenance bypass mode. Internal access to the UPS must be restricted to
trained personnel.
O - OUTPUT SWITCH: connects the output of the UPS to the load.
O - BATTERY FUSES SWITCH: connects the battery to Hinets inner circuitry.
This manual fuse-holder switch isolates the battery positive of Hinet (so facilitating maintenance operations) and
also contains four fuses whose function is to protect the battery line against short-circuits.
Figure 5-1 Power switches panel
13
14
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WARNING
The operations described in the paragraphs that follow must be carried out by authorised electricians or
trained personnel
5.2.1 UPS Start-Up instructions
This procedure should be followed when turning on the UPS from a fully powered down condition - i.e. where the load
is not being initially supplied at all. It is assumed that the installation is complete, authorised personnel have
commissioned the system, and the external power switches are closed. Refer to Fig. 5-1 for corresponding switches O
to O.
Before activating the UPS check that the lever of the MANUAL BY-PASS switch has been lowered and mechanically
locked (a safety padlock can be eventually used).
ENSURE CORRECT PHASE ROTATION.
Before activating the UPS operate the switches following the order given below:
1. Open the UPS door to have access to the main power switches.
2. Switch ON RESERVE INPUT switch O;
3. Switch ON the UPS OUTPUT switch O;
- wait the fan running, so the voltage is present to the output
4. Switch ON the INPUT MAINS switch O;
5. Switch ON the BATTERY switch O.

5.2.2 Inverter Turn-on and LCD panel LEDs activation
When switching ON, the UPS will set to the automatic By-pass condition (yellow LED BYPASS ON ) thus producing
a generic alarm (red LED ALARM ON and buzzer alarm activated).
- Press the key to mute the buzzer.
- The LCD displays the alarm INVERTER OFF .
- To start the inverter press the MENU button then, when the COMMAND MODE appears, press both next & back
buttons (ENTER) and than press ENTER again to turn-on the inverter.
LED status when switching ON the UPS
a) green NORMAL ON
b) green LOAD ON INVERTER ON (Inverter running)
c) yellow LOAD ON BYPASS OFF
d) red ALARM OFF
5.2.3 Load insertion test
Dummy loads are suggested to be used till reaching the maximum UPS power.
The LCD panel will display the corresponding current and output power in the STATUS ALARM MENU .
WARNING
The ALARM MESSAGE INVERTER OVERLOAD means that the UPS is overloaded (the load connected
exceeds the rated value: disconnect the load in excess, restart the inverter (point 5.22) and reset the alarm.

WARNING
Wait at least 5 minutes after Shutting Down the Hinet before proceeding with the Starting Up procedure.

The UPS is operating normally and the inverter is supplying the load.
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5.2.4 Hinet UPS switch-off Procedure
Warning: the following instructions permit to switch OFF the UPS without having the load being supplied.
Refer to next paragraph reporting all those circumstances whereby Hinet has to be excluded while still keeping load
supplied.
To switch off Hinet proceed to operate the switches following the order given below:
1. Open the UPS door to gain access to the main power switches.
2. switch off UPS OUTPUT switch O ;
3. switch off BATTERY switch O ;
4. switch off INPUT RESERVE switch O ;
5. switch off INPUT MAINS switch O.
To completely isolate the UPS from the AC supplies, the main external power input isolator (both isolators, where
separate supplies are provided for rectifier and bypass) must be opened.
On the primary input distribution panel, which is often located distant from the UPS area, a label must be posted
advising service personnel that the UPS circuit is under maintenance.
5.2.5 Manual bypass procedure
This procedure must be followed to transfer the load from the UPS inverter output to the maintenance bypass system.
This may be required during UPS maintenance procedures.
The manual bypass allows excluding the UPS while still keeping the load powered.
The transfer is carried out in the following manner:
1. Transfer the load on reserve line, pressing ENTER in the SWITCH LOAD display;
2. switch off the inverter, pressing ENTER in the INVERTER ON-OFF display;
3. ascertain that the buzzer alarm has been activated and that the ALARM and BY-PASS ON LED lights up;
4. remove the mechanical lock from the MAINTENANCE BYPASS switch O and lift the switch lever;
5. switch off OUTPUT switch O;
6. switch off BATTERY switch O ;
7. switch off INPUT RESERVE switch O;
8. switch off INPUT MAINS switch O .
Ascertain that the load continues to be powered from mains while the UPS is switched off.
WARNING
The following terminals will be live within the UPS:
Bypass a.c. input supply terminals
Maintenance Bypass power switch O
UPS output terminals
Input/output RF Filters
Input and output terminals remain protected by a protection panel.

The load is now supplied by mains only through manual bypass.
NOTE
Note: The load is not protected from supply aberrations when operating on the bypass mode.
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5.2.6 Return from Manual Bypass to normal Operation
This procedure describes how to start the UPS and how to transfer the load from the maintenance bypass to the UPS
inverter.
Hinet is restored back to operation after connecting the Maintenance (manual) by-pass switch in the following order:
1. switch on INPUT RESERVE switch O;
2. switch on INPUT MAINS switch O;
3. switch on BATTERY fuses switch O;
4. switch on OUTPUT switch O;
5. switch off MAINTENANCE BYPASS switch (manual);
6. switch on the inverter, pressing ENTER in the INVERTER ON-OFF display
The load is once again powered from Hinet. Place the mechanical lock, and eventually the pad-lock too, back onto the
MAINTENANCE BYPASS (manual) switch.
The UPS is operating in normal conditions and the inverter is supplying the load.
5.2.7 Emergency Power Off (EPO)
This circuit has been designed to switch off the UPS in emergency conditions (i.e., fire, flood, etc.).
To check that it operates correctly proceed as described below.
1. Press the EPO pushbutton: the UPS switches off within 3 seconds and stops powering the load [buzzer alarm and
ALARM LED activation ON].
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6 Technical Specification
10kVA 15kVA 20kVA 30kVA
Input Data
Nominal Input Voltage 380, 400, 415V selectable, 3 phase, neutral and earth
Input Voltage Range 300 480Vac (330 480Vac full charging capability)
Nominal Input Frequency 50 or 60Hz
Input Frequency Range 40 70Hz
Maximum Input Current at Nominal Input Voltage 18.5A 25.3A 31.7A 45.0A
Input Current Harmonic Distortion (THD) <30% (with THDI filter <10%)
Input Power Factor 0.95 (over specified load and voltage ranges)
Output Data
Nominal Output Voltage 380, 400 or 415Vac selectable
Output Voltage Adjustment Range 360 415Vac
Output Voltage Stability
Static Balanced Load
Static 50% Unbalanced Load
Static 100% Unbalanced Load
Dynamic 50% Load Step
Dynamic 100% Load Step
1%
3%
5%
3%
5%
Output Voltage Transient Recovery Time <30ms (to 3% RMS)
Output Voltage Distortion (THD)
Linear Load
Non Linear Load (100% 3:1 Crest Factor Load)
3%
5%
Output Voltage Phase Displacement
Balanced Load
100% Unbalanced Load
120 1%
120 3%
Nominal Output Frequency 50 or 60Hz
Output Frequency Regulation
Synchronised With Input
Free Running
1% or 4%, selectable
0.005%
Maximum Slew Rate 1Hz/sec
Nominal Output Power Rating
kVA
kW
10
8
15
12
20
16
30
24
Output Nominal Power Factor 0.8
Overload Capability on Inverter (Load Will Transfer to
Static Bypass if Times are Exceeded)
125% for 10 minutes, 150% for 10 seconds
Output Short Circuit Current 200% of nominal current for 100ms
Maximum Load Crest Factor 3:1 (at full load without derating)
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10kVA 15kVA 20kVA 30kVA
Intermediate DC Circuit Data
Internal Battery Type valve regulated, non splittable, lead acid cells
Number of Battery Cells 192
Nominal Battery Voltage 384Vdc
Internal Battery Rating (minimum) 7.2Ahr 2 x
7.2Ahr
2 x
7.2Ahr
3 x
7.2Ahr
Full Load Autonomy Time with Standard Internal
Battery
>6 minutes >9 minutes >6 minutes >6 minutes
Battery Overvoltage trip 500Vdc
End of Battery Discharge Voltage 320Vdc
Battery Pre-alarm Discharge Voltage Level 350Vdc
Battery Charger Nominal Float Voltage at 20C 432Vdc
Battery Charger Voltage Stability 1%
Battery Charger Output Voltage Ripple <1%
Maximum Battery Recharging Current 1, 3.5 or 7A selectable
Automatic Battery Test 12, 24 or 48 hour impedance test selectable
System Data
Topology True On-line double conversion, high frequency,
transformerless design
Power Upgrade Yes up to a maximum rating of 30kVA
Start-up On Battery Yes
System Efficiency (Excluding Battery Charging)
50% Linear Load
100% Linear Load
88%
90%
88%
90%
89%
91%
90%
91%
Full Load Inverter Efficiency 94% 94% 94% 94%
Operating Temperature Range 0 40C (20C for optimal battery life time)
Storage Temperature Range -20 to 70C (excluding battery)
Operating Relative Humidity Range <95% (non-condensing)
Maximum Altitude Above Sea Level 1000m before de-rating
Audible Noise Level At 1 Meter <52dBA
Relay
Communications Card
Serial Communication
DB9 connector Internal Terminal block
Intellislot communications port for the Ethernet SNMPE3 card
DB9 connector TxD(pin 2), Rxt (pin3)
Alarm Contacts
DB9 connector
On Battery
Low Battery
Internal Terminals
On Battery
Low Battery
On Bypass
UPS On
Remote Stop Contacts Open to disable inverter and static bypass
Cable Entry Bottom entry at rear of unit
Bypass Data
Input Voltage Range For Bypass Switching Nominal 10%
Overload Capability on Static Bypass 150% for 30 minutes, 1000% for 100 milliseconds
Standards
Safety
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
European Directive
Design
Quality
EN50091-1-1
EN50091-2 Class A
CE marked compliance LVD / EMC
IEC 62040-3 / EN 50091-3
ISO9001
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7 Optional Equipment
7.1 Communication Card Kit (Relay Card)
An additional Relay Card is supplied upon customer demand. The additional Relay Card functions in the same way as
the standard card, but features a tag block with free contacts that repeat the same signals as the DB9 port.
The Relay Card can be bonded with an additional external EPO button. To connect several EPO buttons to Hinet first
connect them in series and then connect the lot to the CN3 on the standard Relay Card.
For Jumpers configuration, please refer to Section 3.2.1
7.2 SNMP Card
The Intellislot Ethernet SNMP Card comes equipped with an RJ-45 (8-wire) jack for a user-supplied Ethernet cable,
as well as a DB-9 serial port connection to configure the SNMP Agent .The Kit includes the proper DB-9 cable.
7.3 Upgrade Kit
This Upgrade Kit allows the extension of the output power from the original rating value up to 30kVA by changing
some internal components by a qualified LIEBERT-Trained Engineer. Additional components may be required
(Batteries, Circuit Breakers etc) depending on the actual installation & unit configuration.
NOTE, when ordering a Power Upgrade Kit, make sure that an optionally fitted Transformer or Filter (see below) does
not represent an obstacle. For example, when a 10kVA Hinet is fitted with a 10kVA rated Transformer, a power
upgrade will require the transformer to be replaced.
7.4 Isolation Transformer (Internal Option)
The isolation transformer, in star-star configuration, can be connected either in the input or output side. The
Transformer is fitted in the same Hinet UPS cabinet and can be rated at 10kVA, 20kVA or 30kVA.
NOTE: when this option is fitted inside the UPS Cabinet, you can no longer have the Input 3
rd
Harmonic Filter, nor the
Input THD Filter fitted in the same cabinet. Please refer to Lieberts Application Engineering department for more
information.
7.5 Input THD Filter, for Current THD Reduction (Internal Option)
This filter allows theuser to reduce the Total Input Current Harmonics Distortion from 30% of the standard Unit down
to less than 10%. The Input Filter is made of an input transformer with two secondary connections in Delta/Star
configuration, feeding two different bridge rectifiers. The Input Filter is rated at 10kVA, 20kVA or 30kVA. The Filter
is located in a receptacle inside Hinet cabinet.
NOTE: when this option is fitted inside the UPS Cabinet, you can no longer have the Isolation Transformer, nor the
Input 3
rd
Harmonic Filter fitted in the same cabinet. Please refer to Lieberts Application Engineering department for
more information.
7.6 Input 3
rd
Harmonic filter (Internal Option)
This filter allows to cancel the 3
rd
harmonic current and must be used in all applications with RCD sensitive devices at
the two input lines (split bypass). The Filter is located in a receptacle inside Hinet cabinet.
NOTE: when this option is fitted inside the USP Cabinet, you can no longer have the Isolation Transformer, nor the
Input THD Filter fitted in the same cabinet. Please refer to Lieberts Application Engineering department for more
information.
7.7 Internal Battery Kit
The Kit includes :
1) 1 String of Batteries to be fitted in the UPS cabinet (1 string = 32 x 12 V, 7.2Ah VRLA batteries)
2) electrical connections
3) sustaining frame
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7.8 Internal Battery Connecting Kit
This Kit is to be used to connect 1 additional internal battery string and includes:
1) electrical connections
2) sustaining frame
7.9 Extended Battery Cabinet
WARNING
The battery terminals still carry dangerous voltages also when the UPS is insulated or operating in the
maintenance bypass mode. Internal access to the UPS must be restricted to trained personnel. To prevent any
damage to the operating persons follow the instructions for safe use described in Page III of this manual
The following parts compose the Extended Battery Cabinet:
The metallic Cabinet enclosure internally provided with shelves for batteries and external door.
The outline dimensions (WxDxH) are 780 x 950 x 1220 mm
N 32 block of 12 V batteries in two possible size 65 Ah or 38 Ah (not supplied with Cabinet)
N2 fuses with fuse holder
Battery harness
Frontal cover metallic plates to protect internal connections, fixed by screw 8 mm size
Connection cable, 1.8m length from Cabinet to UPS
The total weight of the cabinet full of battery (65Ah) is 900 kg
Battery Assembling Instruction
1. Place n.8 batteries on the first basement as shown in figure and connect them in series. The two remaining pole will be
connected later after the complete string assembling
2. Repeat the battery positioning for the other battery shelves
3. Connect the battery container in series as shown in figure, taking care to minimize the risk of contact between batteries
4. Connect the two polarities (positive and negative) into fuse holder
5. Check that the voltage and polarity present on the battery fuses are correct (positive and negative)
6. Connect the battery cabinet, with the fuse holder open, to the UPS taking care to the right polarity
7. Reposition the protection front cover
8. Insert the Fuses into the fuse holder and turn-on the UPS
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7.10 Batteries for external Battery Cabinet
Battery 65Ah 12V
Dimensions (mm) : L=350 ,W= 166 , H=174 (over Terminals), Weight=22.8 kg , Terminal D=7mm or M6
Battery 38Ah 12V
Dimensions (mm) : L=197 , W=165, H=170 (over Terminals), Weight=13.9 kg , Terminal D=5.5mm or M5
To Terminal
blocks UPS
Position Length Quantity Type
1 150 mm 16 Connection 1
2 800mm 12 Connection 2
3 1400mm 3 Connection 3
4 900mm 1 Positive
5 1500mm 1 Negative
Battery Cabinet
Connections
UPS Tagblock
Connections
F1 Negative 8 and 9 Negative
F2 Positive 6 and 7 Positive
GND Ground 1 or 18 Ground
F1 F2 G
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7.11 Remote Alarm Monitor
The RAM is realised to provide the user with a visual and audible indication of the UPS status.
It will be connected to the communications relays card of the UPS via user supplied cabling (maximum length 100m).
The RAM shall be supplied from a single-phase system using an external power supply
The RAM is provided with LEDs and a horn to reflect the status of the UPS communications relays as detailed below.
A horn cancel button allows the user to mute the audible alarm for the current status. An additional LED indicates that
the RAM is operating correctly.
LED Name LED
Color
LED
Status
HORN
Status
CONDITIONS
UPS On Green On Off Inverter operating.
Off On Inverter not operating
On Bypass Amber On Off Load is being supplied through the
bypass
Off Off Load is not being supplied through the
bypass
On Battery Amber On On Load is being supplied from battery
power
Off Off Load is not being supplied from battery
power
Low Battery Red On On Shutdown imminent due to depleted
battery
Off Off Shutdown is not imminent due to
depleted battery
Monitor
Power
Green On Off Power to the RAM is present and within
specification
Off Off Power to the RAM is absent or outside
specification
The Hinet terminal block need to be connected to the RAM in the following way
PIN ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION
2 NC Low Battery
3 COM Low Battery
4 NO UPS Run
6 COM UPS Run
7 NO Bypass ON
9 COM Bypass ON
11 NC Main Status
12 COM Main Status
Where
NC Normal Close Contact
NO Normal Open Contact
COM Common
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The RAM terminal block enclose into the RAM Box shall follow the pin arrangement as
shown below.
PIN ASSIGNMENT DESCRIPTION
1 NC Low Battery
2 NO UPS Run
3 NO Bypass ON
4 NC Main Status
5 COM
7.12 Frequency Converter
Allows the user to select 50Hz Input and 60Hz Output or vice versa.
NOTE: the bypass will not be available when using this option.
1
Hinet Relay Card
Remote Alarm Panel
Power
1
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8 LIMITED WARRANTY
Liebert Corporation extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the purchaser and to its
customer (collectively referred to as the "Purchaser"): the enclosed Uninterruptible Power System
(UPS) and components are free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, service,
and maintenance FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL
PURCHASE from Liebert or the Liebert dealer or retailer. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS THE
ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN AND NO OTHER WARANTY IS PROVIDED, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Certain aspects of disclaimers are not applicable to consumer products
acquired by individuals and used for personal, family, or household purposes (as distinguished from
industrial or other purposes). Local laws may not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may have other rights that vary according to local law.
Certain repairs or services are the responsibility of the Purchaser and the Purchaser is expected to pay
for them. This warranty does not extend either to products with removed or altered serial numbers or
to any losses or damages due to act of God or source external to the product, misuse, accident, abuse,
neglect, negligence, unauthorized modification, alteration, or repair, use beyond rated capacity, or
improper installation, maintenance, application or use, including, without limitation, use in a manner
contrary to the accompanying instructions or applicable codes. The battery must be recharged every
four (4) to six (6) months when not in use. The warranty will be invalidated unless the UPS has been
commissioned by Liebert CS&S or an engineer who has been trained on the product in an approved
Liebert Training Center.
Warranty does not apply to consumable parts such as lamps and fuses. Warranty of batteries only
applies to batteries that have been sold by Liebert and installed as an integral part of the UPS system.
If the UPS fails to conform to the above warranty within the stated period, Liebert will repair or
replace the UPS, at Liebert's option. Replacement parts will only carry the benefit of the unexpired
portion of the main equipment warranty. Purchaser, to make a warranty claim, should on first
instance contact the Dealer/Retailer from whom the unit was purchased, supplying the model type,
rating and serial number along with a fault description.
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS
Due to the diversity of applications and considerations to be applied in each case, Liebert does not
recommend or knowingly sell its products for such use.
The responsibility for risk assessment and management in application where the malfunction or
failure of the UPS could be reasonably be expected to give rise to risk of human life shall be the
sole responsibility of the purchaser. Liebert accepts no liability for consequential harm in such
applications.

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