Title: Training GXTMT Models
1Training - GXT-MT Models
2GXT-MT Models
3OUTLINES
- Introduction
- Feature
- Main specification
- I/P
- O/P
- Overload Capacity
- Battery charger
- Environmental
- Battery Run Time
- Parallel Redundancy
- Outside the UPS
- Front Panel
- Panel Display
- Load/Battery Status Indicator
- Rear Panel
- Inside the UPS
- PCBs Location
- Main Structure
- Selectable Parameter
4OUTLINES
- How to Maintain UPS
- Take Care of Yourselves
- Before Starting Service
- Find Out the Problem by Debug Flow Chart
- LED Display Explanation
- Recover the Unit - Alignment Check
5Feature
- High frequency PWM technology
- Intelligent ?-computer (CPU) inside
- Double conversion design
- Zero transfer time
- Pure sine wave output
- High input power factor(gt0.95)
- Long back-up time with external battery packs (LB
model ) - 4/8 Amp Super charger(Long back-up models)
6SpecificationInput
7SpecificationOutput
8Specification for Overload Capacity
- 13KVA
- 108 lt Load ? 150
- Line Mode Switches to bypass after 30 sec and
overload fault, alarm. - Battery Mode 30s then turn off output and alarm
- Load gt 150
- Line Mode Switches to bypass after 300ms and
overload fault, alarm. - Battery Mode 300ms then turn off output and
alarm - Short circuit
- Immediate shutdown, alarm.
9Specification for Overload Capacity (cont.)
- 6 / 10 KVA
- 105 ? Load lt 130
- Line Mode 10mins, then transfer to Bypass and
Alarm - Battery Mode 10 seconds then turn off output
and alarm - Load ? 130
- Line Mode 1 second, then transfer to Bypass and
Turn Off Output after 1mins and Alarm - Battery Mode 1 seconds then turn off output and
alarm
10Specification forBattery Charger
11Specification forEnvironmental
12Battery Runtime-1K 1K(LB)
13Battery Runtime-2K 2K(LB)
14Battery Runtime-3K 3K(LB)
15Battery Runtime-6K(LB)
16Battery Runtime-10K(LB)
17Parallel Redundancy
- What is Parallel Redundancy?
- For GXT 6/10KMT(LB) only !
- Maximum Parallel Number 3 Units.
- Refer to Parallel Installation SOP
18Outside the UPSOutside Looking
6/10KVA
13KVA
19Outside the UPSFront Panel
Status LED
Load / Battery Level LED
On / Mute switch
Off switch
20Panel Display
Line mode
Bypass mode
Battery mode
21Load/Battery Status Indicator
- Line mode Load Indicator
- Battery mode Battery Capacity Indicator
22Outside the UPSRear Panel-1K 2K
1K 1K(LB)
2K 2K(LB)
23Outside the UPSRear Panel-3K 6/10K
3K 3K(LB)
6K(LB)
10K(LB)
24Inside the UPSPCBs Location-6/10K
Control board
PSDR
Input EMI board
25Inside the UPSPCBs Location-6/10K
BUS capacity
Charger board
Output EMI board
Communication board
26Inside the UPSDifference between Standard and
LB model13K
Standard Model Built-in 7Ah CSB batteries with 1A
standard charger
LB(Long Backup) Model No built-in battery with
4/8 Amp Super Charger
27Inside the UPS Main StructureBlock Diagram of
1/2/3KVA
Note bypass mode
line mode battery
mode
28Inside the UPS Main StructureBlock Diagram of
6/10KVA
29Block Diagram
30Block Diagram
31PCB Assembly
32(No Transcript)
33Standard Back UP
34Long Backup
35GXT MT 6KVA
36GXT MT 10KVA
37GXT MT 10KVA 3Phase I/P
38PFC Section
39Inverter Section
40DC/DC Booster
41Charger Circuit
42PCBs
Parallel card
Control Card
PSDR PCB
CHARGER PCB
43Selectable Parameters
- Selectable Inherent Manual Bypass Function
- Selectable UPS Auto Restart When Power Return
- Setting via the UPS monitoring software.
- Selectable Output Voltage for 200/210/220/230/240
Vac - Setting by Hyper terminal program in Windows.
44How to Maintain Your UPS?
- Guideline for UPS maintain.
- Take Care of Yourselves
- Before Starting Service
- Find Out the Problem by Debug Flow Chart
- LED Display Explanation
- Recover the Unit - Alignment Check
45How to Maintain Your UPS? Take Care of Yourselves
- Something Keep in Mind
- High voltage exists everywhere, BE CAREFUL !
- Battery is extremely dangerous!!!
- Before re-plug in the INPUT LINE POWER, make sure
all power components have been checked.
46How to Maintain Your UPS? Before Starting Service
- Be careful of some symptoms
- Environment and User Condition
- Utility voltage/frequency Generator
- Wiring
- Load Type
- Fault LED Indication
- The UPS Situation Before Service
47How to Maintain Your UPS?Before Starting Service
(Cont.)
- What should we prepare?
- At Least One Digital Multi Meter (DMM) 2 is
ideal. - A Discharge High Power Resistor
- Slotted and Phillips Screw Drivers
- Service Manual
- Good Spare PCB
- What should we do?
- Inspect It Carefully
- Recording Failure Situation.
- Disconnect UPS from Utility
48How to Maintain Your UPS?Guess What Happened ?
49How to Maintain Your UPS? Find Out the Problem
by Debug Flow Chart flow chart approach
50Panel LED Display Explanation-1
- Bypass Due to Over Temperature
- Cause 1Ambient Temperature is higher than
allowed operation temperature. - Strategy Reduce ambient temperature or O/P load.
- Cause 2 Thermal detection circuit failed.
- Strategy Refer to the thermal detection problem
strategy. (Replace the CNTL)
51Panel LED Display Explanation-2
- Bypass Due to Inverter Failure
- Cause 1 O/P short circuit. (In this situation,
no power will be transfer to O/P socket.) - Strategy Remove short circuit condition, turn
off the UPS then turn on again. - Cause 2 Inverter circuit failed.
- Strategy Replace the PSDR.
52Panel LED Display Explanation-3
- Bypass Due to DC Bus Over-voltage
- Cause 1 Some non-fatal misbehavior of UPS.
- Strategy Turn off UPS then Turn it on.
- Cause 2 PFC circuit fails.
- Strategy Replace the PSDR.
- Cause 3 DC/DC circuit fails. (In this situation,
AC INPUT LED will not light) - Strategy Replace the PSDR
- Cause 3 Bus voltage feedback circuit problem.
- Strategy Replace the PSDR
53Panel LED Display Explanation-4
- Fault Due to Battery Over-Voltage
- Cause Charger circuit fail
- Strategy 1 Replace the Charger board.
- Strategy 2 Replace the PSDR
54Panel LED Display Explanation-5
- Bypass Due to Output Overload
- Cause O/P load is larger than rated load in VA
or in Wattage. - Strategy Removed or reduce load connected to O/P
socket. In line mode, the UPS will restart
automatically. In battery mode, UPS must be OFF
in advance and ON again.
55How to Maintain Your UPS? Recover the Unit
Alignment Check
- Check Charger and Power Supply Function
- Disconnect the battery wires, connect DMM to
Bat, Bat-. - Connect I/P power cord to utility then disconnect
it ASAP. - The fan should start to rotate?
- DMM reading should be a little less than expected
voltage. - Panel LED should light then distinguish.
56How to Maintain Your UPS? Recover the Unit
Alignment Check (Cont.)
- Check DC/DC and CPU function
- Connect DMM to BUS voltage test points, connect
I/P to utility. - The BUS voltage should rise to 400V slowly
- I/P relay contact
- The BUS voltage will drop to about 325V slowly
- Adjust charger voltage to expected value
- Connect battery wires
57How to Maintain Your UPS? Recover the Unit
Alignment Check (Cont.)
- Check DC/DC and Inverter function
- Disconnect I/P power cord from utility
- After the fan stop rotating, press ON button
- The BUS voltage will rise to 400V slowly
- Inverter relay switch to INV mode
- Check O/P voltage as expect.
- Turn the UPS off
58How to Maintain Your UPS? Recover the Unit
Alignment Check (Cont.)
- Check PFC function
- Connect I/P power cord to utility
- Turn the UPS on, the BUS voltage will rise to
380V slowly. - O/P relay switch to inverter, inverter LED lights.
59How to Maintain Your UPS? Recover the Unit
Alignment Check (Cont.)
- Be sure to check the
- All VR are adjusted to expected value as service
manual - All cables and screws are firmly locked
- All air guides and accessories are recover to the
original position - Line, neutral and GND wires are correctly
connected. - Do not forget turning on UPS
- Check the environment of operation
60How to Maintain Your UPS? (Cont.)
- Something Keep in Mind
- High voltage exists everywhere, BE CAREFUL !
- Battery is extremely dangerous
- Before re-plug in the INPUT LINE POWER, make sure
all power components have been checked. - FFC - Frequent Fail Components
- DC/DC, PFC and INV power devices are most likely
to fail. - PWM IC (power supply, charger, DC/DC, PFC)
- Others
61UPS Monitoring
AS400 Card
SNMP Card
62GXT MT SNMP
63The EndThank You