User ManualEnglish 208 V / 240 V 60Hz 4 to 16 kVA Power System
8 User Interface Module The User Interface Module is the primary source of communication between the UPS and the user. From the interface, the user
9 Power Module The Power Module maintains the condition of power in the Nfinity UPS. Each module is an independent 4-kVA unit, consisting of a powe
10 InstallationPreparationUnloadingCable InstallationCommunications
11 These installation instructions provide all the information needed for positioning the UPS (including environmental requirements) and for connecti
12 Unloading the UPS CAUTION: This UPS is very heavy (see weight on previous page). At least two people should be present to unload it off of the pa
13 5. Once the UPS in its desired location, adjust the leveling feet to secure its position. Stationary Mounting Additional stability can be added
14 Wiring Preparation WARNING: Please read this section thoroughly before attempting to install wiring to this unit. Be sure that the unit is not co
15 Input Wiring (TB1) To connect the input wiring, follow these steps: 1. Locate the input wiring access, remove the knockout and pull the three inp
16 Connecting to External Panel Boards If connected equipment will operate at 240 / 120 VAC, use a standard single-phase panel board. If connected eq
17 COM Ports Nfinity is able to communicate through multiple communication ports simultaneously. COM 1 – Relay Contacts Relay contacts are ava
18 Operating InstructionsControls and IndicatorsOperating ProceduresMain Menu
19 Buttons Refer to the legend below in order to properly navigate the Nfinity User Interface. LEDs Refer to the legend below to indicate occurrence
20 Status LED ModesUPS is Off or Initializing UPS On, Utility Good and Output Off UPS On, Utility Good and Output On(Normal Operation)UPS On, Utility
21 Navigating the Menu In order to review or change any settings on the UPS, it must be navigated using the buttons seen on the previous page. Becaus
22 Start-up and Initialization Follow these steps in order to start up the UPS. 1. Close Input Circuit Breaker (CB1) and close the Enable Switch (SW
23 After initialization, the % button will take you to the main menu. From here you may check on the status of the UPS, review the event and alarm l
24 UPS Status Screen From the main menu the user may select UPS Status and press %. Once at the UPS Status Screen, the user may access any informatio
25 UPS Configuration Screen Review Settings Follow this procedure to review your UPS configuration settings. Any underlined text indicates factory
26 Change Configuration Settings Change Settings Menu Starting from the Main Menu, locate and press UPS Configuration. From the UPS Configuration scre
27 Auto Restart: Automatically restarts once both delay parameters (battery capacity percentage and countdown timer) are met. User Settings: From her
1 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual contains important instructions that should be closely followed during installation and maintenance of this U
28 Redundant Alarm Set: Sets Alarm to notify user when redundancy is no longer available. UPS Test: Allows user to test the Batteries, LED’s, LCD, or
29 Event Log One may open the Event Log from the main menu. By accessing the Event Log, the user may scroll through the Nfinity’s past 255 occurrenc
30 Module Replacement The user interface also supplies instructions for removing and replacing modules. From the main menu, access the module replace
31 TroubleshootingAlarm MessagesModule LED IndicationModule Replacement
32 In the event of an alarm, the User Interface LCD will display the last message regardless of the default screen. A list of possible alarm message
33 On every Battery, Power or Control Module are two LEDs to help inform the user of the module status. Refer to the chart below for Power and Batter
34 Occasionally a control, battery or power module will need to be removed or replaced. Follow the instructions below when such an event occurs. To
35 Replacing Modules 1. Lift module to appropriate bay, resting end of module on bay shelf. Use caution not to rest the module on the lower bezel cov
36 MaintenanceProper CareScheduled MaintenanceReplacing Fan Filters
37 Proper Care Keeping your Liebert Nfinity UPS operating properly is imperative to optimal performance and life of the unit. It is recommended tha
2 Glossary of Symbols
38 ReferenceSpecificationsBattery Run TimesWarrantyTechnical Support
39 General & Environmental Units 4 8 12 16 kVA 4 8 12 16 Unit Rating kW 2.8 5.6 8.4 11.2 Conducted and Radiated EMC Levels FCC Part
40 8 Bay Frame Internal and External (minutes) Load Load VA Watts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 616,000 11,200 - - - 6 - - - 24 60 100 120 180 24015,500 1
41 12 Bay Frame Internal and External (minutes) Load Load VA Watts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 616,000 11,200 - - - 6 8 10 13 18 - - - 24 60 1
42 Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Liebert Corporation extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the purchaser and to its customer (collectively referred
43 U.S.A. Technical Service and Support 1-800-LIEBERT Worldwide FAX tech support +614-222-5877 option #4 Worldwide Support. +614-841-6755 o
3 IntroductionGeneral DescriptionModes of OperationMajor Components
4 Congratulations on your purchase of Liebert’s Nfinity™ Uninterruptible Power System. As with every Liebert product, we stand behind our quality.
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6 The Nfinity UPS is designed to operate as a true on-line system in the following modes: Normal Mode The Power Module rectifiers derive power from a
7 The following is a general description of each component and its functions. Please review this section carefully, as it will give you a better un
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