Liebert PSP Guide Specification

Liebert PSP UPS
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
350VA and 500VA–120V models
500VA and 650VA – 230V models
Single-Phase Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems
1.0
1.1
GENERAL
SUMMARY
This specification defines the electrical and mechanical characteristics and requirements for a continuousduty single-phase, solid-state, uninterruptible power system. The uninterruptible power system hereafter
referred to as the UPS, will provide high-quality AC power for sensitive electronic equipment loads.
1.2
STANDARDS
The UPS is designed in accordance with the applicable sections of the current revision of the following
documents. Where a conflict arises between these documents and statements made herein, the statements in
this specification will govern.
120V Units:
UL 1778, c-UL listed (to CSA 22.2 No. 107.1)
FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class B
ANSI C62.41, Category A, Level 3 (IEEE 587, Category A)
EN61000-4-5, Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-2, Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-3, Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-4-4, Level 4, Criteria A
EN61000-4-6, Level 3, Criteria A
EN61000-3-2
EN61000-3-3
EN60529
EN60146
EN60950-1
ISTA Procedure 1A and 2A
230V Units:
IEC62040-1-1
IEC62040-2, CISPE22 Class B
IEC61000-4-5, Level 3, Criteria A
IEC61000-4-2, Level 3, Criteria A
IEC61000-4-3, Level 3, Criteria A
IEC61000-4-4, Level 4, Criteria A
IEC61000-4-6, Level 3, Criteria A
IEC61000-3-2
IEC61000-3-3
IEC60529
IEC60146
IEC60950-1
ISTA Procedure 1A and 2A
ROHS Complaint
WEEE Complaint
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350 – 650VA 120V & 230V models
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1.3.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.3.1
Modes of Operation
The UPS is designed to operate as an off-line (standby) system in the following modes:
A. Normal - The critical AC load is continuously supplied with filtered power. The battery
charger maintains a float-charge on the battery.
B. Battery - When the input power source exceeds the parameters defined in section 1.3.3.1, the
critical AC load is supplied power by the inverter which obtains its power from the battery.
Typical detection and transfer time is 2-6 ms.
C. Recharge - Upon restoration of utility/mains AC power, after a utility/mains AC power
outage and complete or partial battery discharge, the unit automatically restarts and resumes
supplying power to the critical AC load; and the battery charger recharges the battery.
D. Battery Start - The UPS is capable of starting without input power. The unit starts up and
operates from the battery, with output frequency the same as the last operating frequency.
1.3.2
Design Requirements
A. Voltage: Input/output voltage specifications of the UPS are:
Input
120V Units: 0-150 VAC, 60/50 Hz auto-sensing, single-phase, 2-wire-plus-ground.
230V Units: 0-300 VAC, 60/50 Hz auto-sensing, single-phase, 2-wire-plus-earth.
B. Output Load Capacity: Maximum specified output load capacity of the UPS, regardless of
load power factor, is:
350VA / 210W
500VA / 300W
650VA / 390W
C. Internal Battery: The battery consists of valve regulated, non-spillable, maintenance-free,
sealed, lead-acid cells. The battery is user replaceable.
D. Battery Reserve Time: 3 minutes typical at full load with ambient temperature 77 F (25 C).
E. Battery Recharge: The UPS contains a battery recharge rate designed to prolong battery life.
Recharge time is 6-8 hours typical to 90% capacity after a complete discharge into full
resistive load.
1.3.3
Performance Requirements
1.3.3.1 AC Input to UPS
A. Voltage Configuration: The UPS operates at these values without drawing power from the
batteries.
120 VAC nominal: single phase, 2-wire-plus-ground: 84-140 VAC (±10VAC).
230 VAC nominal: single phase, 2-wire-plus-ground: 160-287 VAC (±10VAC).
B. Frequency: The UPS automatically senses the input frequency and operates within the
following frequency specifications without drawing power from the batteries.
50 Hz Applications:
60 Hz Applications:
45-55 Hz (±1 Hz)
55-65 Hz (±1 Hz)
B. Surge Protection: The 120 VAC units can withstand input surges of up to 570J without
damage per criteria listed in IEEE C62.41, Category A, Level 3. The 230 VAC units can
withstand input surges of up to 220J without damage.
1.3.3.2 AC Output
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350 – 650VA 120V & 230V models
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A. Voltage Regulation:
Normal Mode:
120VAC unit: -30% to +16.67% in normal mode
230VAC units: -30% to +20% in normal mode
Battery Mode:
120VAC/230VAC: + 5% before low battery alarm
B. Frequency Regulation: + 5 Hz synchronized to utility / mains.
+ 0.5 Hz free running or on battery operation.
C. Load Power Factor Range: 0.6 lagging to 1.0 (unity).
D. Inverter Overload Capability: Overload Warning (visual and audible alarms) occurs
between 101%-105% of rated capacity, until breaker trips; 105%-109%, buzzer beep
continuously, recovery when load is lower than 100%; 110%, shutdown UPS immediately
then Alarm 5 seconds
E. Transient Recovery Time: To within ±8% of nominal voltage in < 2 cycles.
1.4
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
A. Ambient Temperature
Operating: 32oF-104oF (0oC-40oC) for altitudes 0-10,000 ft. (0-3000 meters) above sea level
77o F (25oC) for optimum battery performance
Storage: 5°F-104°F (-15°C-40°C) with batteries
5oF-122oF (-15oC-50oC) without batteries
68oF (20oC) for optimum battery storage
B. Relative Humidity
0-90% non-condensing while operating and during storage
C. Altitude
3,000 m (10,000 ft. max.), without power derating when operated within 32oF-104oF (0oC-40oC).
Ambient temperature will be derated 5°C for each additional 500 m.
D. Audible Noise
Noise generated by the UPS during normal operation does not exceed 40dB (Line-Mode) / 45dB
(Battery-Mode) when measured at 1 meter from the surface of the UPS, “A” weighted.
E. Electrostatic Discharge
The 120VAC and 230VAC units are able to withstand an electrostatic discharge compliant to
EN61000-4-2, level 3, Criteria A without damage and without affecting the connected load.
1.5
USER ACCESSORIES AND PACKAGING
The specified UPS system is supplied with one (1) user's manual. The manual includes installation
drawings and instructions, a functional description of the equipment, safety precautions, illustrations,
operating procedures, and general maintenance guidelines. The UPS is also supplied with one (1)
Multilink software CD, one (1) USB cable (6-ft; 1.8m). The 230VAC unit will also come with two (2)
IEC–320-C13 output cables.
1.6
WARRANTY
The manufacturer warrants the UPS against defects in materials and workmanship for two (2) years. The
warranty covers all parts. An optional one (1) or three (3) year extended warranty is available from the
manufacturer.
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350 – 650VA 120V & 230V models
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1.7
QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.7.1
Manufacturer Qualifications
Liebert Corporation provides more than thirty years experience in the design, manufacture, and
testing of solid-state UPS systems and the company is certified to ISO 9001.
1.7.2
Factory Testing
Before shipment, the product is tested to assure compliance with the specification.
2.0
2.1
PRODUCT
FABRICATION
All materials and components making up the UPS are new, of current manufacture, and have not been in
prior service except as required during factory testing. All relays are provided with dust covers.
2.1.2
Wiring
Wiring practices, materials, and coding are in accordance with the requirements of the standards
listed in section 1.2. All wiring is copper.
2.1.3
Cabinet
The UPS unit is comprised of: TVSS & EMI/RFI Filters, battery charger, inverter, transfer
switches, all associated controls, monitoring, major protection devices, and battery consisting of
the appropriate number of sealed battery cells. The UPS cabinet is injection-molded standard
color. Dimensions and weights are:
UNIT
350VA
500VA
650VA
2.1.4
UNIT DIMENSIONS
W x D x H in (mm)
120 VAC Units
Weights lbs (kg)
230 VAC Unit
Weight lbs (kg)
3.4 X 8.5 X 9.9
(87 X 215 X 251)
6.4 (2.9)
8.8 (4.0)
N/A
N/A
8.6 (3.9)
8.6 (3.9)
Cooling
The UPS is convection cooled.
2.2
COMPONENTS AND OPERATION
2.2.1
Input Connections
The 120 VAC units have an attached input cord 6.0 feet (1.8 meters) in length, measured between
the inside edges of the connectors. The attached input cord has a NEMA 5-15 plug. The 230 VAC
units will contain output cords that are 6 ft in length, measured between the outside edges of the
connectors. Each cord will contain IEC-320-C14, IEC-320-C13 type connectors, one plug and one
receptacle.
2.2.2
Input Protection
The UPS has built-in protection against under voltage, over current, and over voltage conditions
including low-energy lightning surges introduced on the primary input power source. The
120VAC & 230VAC UPS are provided with resettable input circuit breakers. The 120VAC UPS
models withstand input surges without damage per criteria listed in IEEE C62.41, Category A,
Level 3, and both the 120VAC/230VAC units per criteria listed in IEC61000-4-5. Additionally,
the UPS is supplied with one pair of Data Line Protection Connectors to provide network
protection via RJ-45 connectors. These Data Line Protection Connectors support transmission of
10/100 Base-T Ethernet connection.
2.2.3
Battery Recharge
The UPS contains a battery recharge rate designed to prolong battery life. The battery is constant
voltage charged to recharge and maintain the battery in a fully charged state. Recharge time is 6-8
hours maximum to 90% rated capacity after a complete discharge into a full resistive load.
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350 – 650VA 120V & 230V models
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2.2.4
Inverter DC Protection
The following DC shutdown levels protect the UPS:
DC Over voltage Shutdown
DC Under voltage Shutdown (End of Discharge)
DC Under voltage Warning (Low Battery Reserve)
2.2.5
Output Protection
For output faults including short circuits and overloads, the UPS is protected by the input circuit
protector during Normal mode and by electronic current limiting during Battery mode .
2.2.6
Overload
The UPS is capable of supplying power for overloads exceeding 100% and up to 109% of full load
rating, continuously. A visual indicator and audible alarm indicate overload operation. For greater
current demands, the UPS will shutdown immediately then alarm for 5 seconds.
2.2.7
Output Frequency
The output frequency is regulated to + 5Hz in Line Mode and + .5Hz in Battery Mode.
2.2.8
Battery Over-Discharge Protection
To prevent battery damage due to excessive discharge levels, the UPS control logic automatically
monitors the battery voltage and load level and switches off the output at the predetermined
battery shutdown voltage set point.
2.3
Display and Controls
2.2.3.1 General
The UPS is provided with a microcontroller-based unit status and control display designed for
convenient and reliable user operation. The status and alarm indicators are displayed on a status
indicator display.
2.2.3.2 System Indicators
There are four (4) status indications on the front of the UPS (Utility, Battery, Overload, and Fault)
and one (1) on the rear (Site Wiring Fault):
The Normal/Battery mode indicator illuminates when the UPS is operating and supplying power
to connected loads: solid green indicates Normal.
The Normal/Battery mode indicator flashes green every 3 seconds to indicate the UPS is operating
on battery. Normal/Battery mode indicator will flash every second to indicate Low Battery until
EOD. Fault/Overload indicator will flash red every second for five (5) seconds to indicate Battery
Replacement.
The Fault/Overload indicator illuminates red when the UPS detects a internal fault and amber for
an overload condition.
The Site Wiring Fault Indicator on the rear panel illuminates red when the UPS detects a lineneutral reversal or a poor neutral-ground bond. (Not applicable for 230VAC units)
2.2.3.3 On/Off Controls
UPS start-up and shutdown operations are accomplished by the On/Off push button located on the
front panel of the UPS. Depressing the button for more than 2 seconds will start-up the UPS; and
to turn the UPS off the button will need to be depressed for 2 seconds.
2.2.3.4 On-Line Battery Test
The UPS is provided with an automatic biweekly battery test feature. The test ensures the
capability of the battery to supply power to the inverter while loaded. If the battery fails the test,
the UPS will display a warning to indicate the batteries need to be replaced. The battery test
feature is also user accessible via of Liebert Multilink software.
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350 – 650VA 120V & 230V models
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2.2.4
Internal Battery
Valve regulated, non-spillable, lead-acid cells are used as a stored-energy source for the specified
UPS system. The battery is housed internal to the UPS cabinet, and sized to support the inverter at
rated load and power factor, with ambient temperature of 77 o F (25o C) for a minimum of 3
minutes reserve time. The design service life of the battery is 3-5 years or 250 complete discharge
cycles.
2.2.5
Output Distribution
Output distribution is integral to the UPS and is located on the rear of the unit.
VA Rating
350
500
650
2.2.6
120 VAC Units
Battery Back Up
Surge Only
(3) NEMA 5-15R (1) NEMA 5-15R
(3) NEMA 5-15R (1) NEMA 5-15R
N/A
N/A
230VAC Units
Battery Back Up
Surge Only
N/A
N/A
(3)IEC-320-C13
(1)IEC-320-C13
(3)IEC-320-C13
(1)IEC-320-C13
Communications
The Liebert PSP has a USB interface port for communication that will work with Liebert
MultiLink Software, or the built-in Microsoft Power Manager software on the user’s PC, if the PC
is so equipped. It will provide UPS status and manage the automatic orderly shutdown of the
computer. The UPS (USB) communications meets HID standard, version 1.11 or later. All USB
models are compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 or later.
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350 – 650VA 120V & 230V models
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