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Siel SAFEPOWER EVO-HF 200 User Manual

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IV386 Rev.000 SIEL S.p.A.
Data di emissione: 2015-10-02 Pag. 55 di 263 + FR
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing our product.
Our company is highly specialised in the development and production of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
The UPS device described in this manual is a high quality product that has been carefully designed and manufactured to
guarantee optimal performance.
This manual contains detailed instructions for product use and installation.
This manual must be stored in a safe place and CONSULTED BEFORE DEVICE USE
for proper usage instructions as
well as maximum performance from the device itself.
NOTE: Some images contained in this document are for information purposes only and may not faithfully demonstrate the parts
of the product they represent
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
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products pursue the objectives defined in the environmental management system developed by the company in compliance with
applicable standards.
Hazardous materials such as CFCs, HCFCs or asbestos have not
been used in this product.
Packaging is composed of RECYCLABLE MATERIALS. Dispose of all material in compliance with applicable standards in the
country in which the product is used. Refer to the following table to identify materials:
DESCRIPTION
MATERIAL
Pallet
Wood
(FOR)
Package box
Corrugated cardboard
(PAP)
Protective bag
High density polyethylene
(PE-HD)
Adhesive buffers
Low density polyethylene
(PE-HD)
Bubble wrap
DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT
The UPS contains internal material which (in case of dismantling/disposal) are considered TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS WASTE,
such as electronic circuit boards and batteries. Treat these materials according to the laws in force, contacting qualified centres.
Proper disposal contributes to respect for the environment and human health.
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The manufacturer reserves the right to change the product described at any time without prior notice for improvement purposes.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Siel SAFEPOWER EVO-HF 200 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Apparent Power200 VA
Active Power120 W
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-15°C to 45°C
Input Voltage230 VAC
Output Voltage230 VAC
Input Frequency50/60 Hz
Output Frequency50/60 Hz
Battery TypeSealed lead-acid battery, maintenance-free
Communication PortUSB
Humidity0-95% non-condensing

Summary

Presentation of the SIEL UPS

Front UPS Views

Visual identification of the UPS front panel components.

User Interface Details

Details of the controls and indicators on the UPS front panel.

UPS Rear View and Connections

Visual identification of the UPS rear panel connections and components.

UPS Connections View

Diagram showing input, output, bypass, and battery connections.

Auxiliary Contact Section

Explanation of terminals for external signals and synchronization.

Separate Bypass Input Configuration

Configuration for dual input mode with a separate bypass line.

Control Panel View and Operation

Explanation of the UPS front panel display and function keys.

Installation Procedures

Installation Set-Up Guidelines

Guidelines for preparing the UPS and its environment for installation.

Installation Environment Requirements

Requirements for the site where the UPS will be installed.

UPS Storage Conditions

Conditions for storing the UPS before installation.

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

Compliance and precautions regarding EMC standards.

Overvoltage Protection Measures

Requirements for protecting the UPS from voltage spikes.

Air Exchange in Battery Room

Ventilation requirements for battery rooms to manage hydrogen.

Removing UPS from Pallet

Step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking the UPS.

Checking Accessories Box Contents

Verifying all included accessories after unpacking.

UPS Positioning Guidelines

Guidelines for placing the UPS correctly and securely.

Electrical Connections and Diagrams

Cable Sizing Information

Information on selecting appropriate cable dimensions for connections.

Preliminary Connection Operations

Essential checks and safety procedures before making connections.

UPS Electrical Connections

Detailed instructions for connecting power and signal cables to the UPS.

Electrical System Connection Diagrams

Schematics illustrating various UPS power connection configurations.

UPS Protections

Short-Circuit Protection

How the UPS handles and protects against short circuits.

Protection Against Back-Feed

Preventing voltage feedback into the input line from internal faults.

Input Line Thermal Magnetic Switches

Recommended upstream protection for the input power line.

Battery Line Protection

Requirements for surge protection and disconnection of the battery line.

Differential Protection

Protection against earth leakage currents and required differential switch types.

Output Line Fuses/Thermal Magnetic Switches

Recommended protection for the output power line.

R.E.P.O. (Remote Emergency Power Off)

Remote Emergency Power Off function and its connection.

Auxiliary Contacts Usage

Using auxiliary contacts for remote signaling and control.

Schuko Socket Functionality

Information about the integrated output Schuko socket.

Optional Accessories for UPS

External Synchronization

Synchronizing the UPS output with an external source.

External Temperature Sensor

Connecting a sensor for remote battery temperature monitoring.

Remote Panel for Monitoring

Using a remote panel for UPS monitoring and status overview.

Second Battery Charger Option

Information on upgrading the battery charging capacity.

Remote Maintenance Bypass

Installing a bypass switch for UPS maintenance without interruption.

Parallel Connection of UPS Units

Connecting multiple UPS units for redundancy or increased capacity.

Top Cable Entry Accessory

Optional accessory for routing cables at the top of the unit.

Eyebolts for Lifting

Brackets and fasteners for lifting the UPS.

Using the UPS

UPS Description and Block Diagram

Overview of the UPS purpose and block diagram of its components.

First Start-Up and Initial Settings

Step-by-step guide for initial UPS power-on and configuration.

Switching On from Mains Power

Procedure for starting the UPS using the mains power supply.

Switching On from Battery (Cold Start)

Procedure for starting the UPS using the battery (Cold Start).

UPS Shutdown Procedure

Steps to safely turn off the UPS and its connected load.

Fan Management

How the UPS controls its cooling fans based on load and temperature.

Graphic Display Overview

Explanation of the UPS status display and its graphical representation.

Display Menu Navigation

Navigation and understanding of the UPS control panel menu structure.

Operating Mode Selection

Selecting and understanding different UPS operating modes (On Line, Eco, Smart).

Manual Bypass (SWMB) Operation

How to use the manual bypass for maintenance or troubleshooting.

Redundant Auxiliary Power Adapter

Functionality of the redundant power supply for bypass operation.

Power Walk-In Feature

Feature to limit inrush current during power restoration.

Power Derating for Specific Voltages

Power reduction at specific output voltages.

UPS Configuration Options

User-configurable parameters via the control panel and software.

Communication Ports Description

Description of RS232, USB, and other communication interfaces.

Acoustic Signal (Buzzer) Meanings

Explanation of the different audible alarms and their meanings.

UPS Software

Monitoring and Control Software

Using UPSmon software for management and monitoring.

Configuration Software

Software for advanced UPS parameter configuration.

Troubleshooting UPS Issues

Status and Alarm Codes

Codes indicating UPS status, commands, and warnings.

Anomaly Codes

List and description of minor UPS performance-reducing issues.

Fault Codes

List and description of critical problems that can cause UPS lockout.

Lock Codes

Codes indicating UPS or component inhibition due to alarms or faults.

Technical Data

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