AEG PROTECT 1.11 Power Supply User Manual


 
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11. When the displays are lit as described, switch on
your loads one after the other. When doing this,
take care not to exceed the maximum permitted
load capacity of the UPS systems. Also take into
account the reserve capacities if active
redundancy should be required.
9.3.2 Changes to the parallel system
If you would like to add a UPS to the parallel system or
remove a UPS from the parallel system, this step is always
done by returning the UPS systems to BYPASS operating
mode.
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Load supply through mains operation!
(No UPS protection during this measure).
First, switch off the inverters of the UPS systems one after the
other (actuate the “OFF” pushbuttons). All UPS systems
function in SBS/bypass operation. Check the operating state
on the operating panels. Next, active the integrated manual
bypasses (no. 3, p. 26/27) on the back of each UPS. To do
this, first remove the 4 screws of the covers on the back.
Put the mains input miniature circuit breakers of each UPS
(no. 2, p. 26/27) to “OFF” position. Use your central external
manual bypass to bypass the loads, i.e. activate the bypass
operation and remove the load supply from the UPS busbar.
The voltage of each UPS is disconnected in its low-voltage
main distribution. You can now expand or reduce your parallel
system. Pay attention to the jumpers “JP1” / “JP2” and the
parallel operation cables. The subsequent start-up is carried
out as described in chapter 9.3.1.
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If you only want to switch off a UPS in the
parallel system, press the “OFF” pushbutton
twice in succession to do this. In this way,
individual UPS systems can be disconnected
from the parallel operation busbar.