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SolarEdge L30US-IB80 User Manual

SolarEdge L30US-IB80
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Uninterruptable Power
Supply for 208VAC Grid
L30US-IB80, L30US-IB00,
L40US
User Guide
Version 2.0 March 2022
Cat. No. 2MUM-

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BrandSolarEdge
ModelL30US-IB80
CategoryUPS
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Preface

1.1. Standards and Conventions

Discusses conventions used in the guide and abbreviations.

1.2. Safety Symbols Information

Explains the meaning of safety symbols like NOTE, CAUTION, and WARNING.

1.3. Technical Support

2. Important Safety Instructions

3. Main Features

3.1. Summary

Overview of the 3-phase input/output high frequency online UPS capabilities.

3.2. Functions and Features

Details digital control, configurable battery, and intelligent charging methods.

3.3. System Configuration

3.4. Cabinet View

3.5. Dimensions and Weight

3.5.1. Communication Panel

Details the front panel of the UPS with numbered ports and indicators.

3.6. Computer Access

4. Operation

4.1.1. Normal Mode

Describes the normal operation where AC mains power is converted for the load.

4.1.2. Battery Mode (Stored Energy)

Explains operation during AC mains failure, powered by batteries.

4.1.3. Maintenance Mode (Manual Bypass)

Details the manual bypass mode for maintenance or repair.

4.1.4. Bypass Mode

Describes the static bypass activation during inverter failure or overload.

4.1.5. ECO Mode

Explains the ECO mode for increased efficiency, operating on bypass supply.

4.2. UPS Operation

Covers procedures for operating the UPS.

4.2.1. Start Procedure

Step-by-step guide to safely start the UPS system.

4.2.2. Test Procedure

Outlines the procedure for testing the UPS functionality.

4.2.3. Maintenance Bypass

Explains how to supply the load via mains using the mechanical bypass switch.

4.2.4. Switch to Mechanical Bypass

Provides steps to switch the UPS to mechanical bypass mode.

4.2.5. Switch to Normal Operation

Details the process to return the UPS to normal operation from mechanical bypass.

4.2.6. Cold Start Procedure

Guides on how to perform a cold start when utility power fails but batteries are functional.

4.2.7. Shutdown Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for completely shutting down the UPS and load.

4.2.8. Parallel Setting

Explains how to connect and configure UPS units for parallel operation.

4.3. LCD Control Panel

4.3.1. Overview

Introduces the UPS LCD control panel and its LEDs.

4.3.2. Introduction

Describes the UPS GUI, its functions, and navigation.

4.3.3. Data

Explains how to view real-time UPS status data through different blocks.

4.3.4. Status

Guides on viewing voltage, current, and switch status via real-time blocks.

4.3.4.1. Main

Details how to access and view main data display for the UPS.

4.3.4.2. Bypass

Explains how to access and view bypass data display for the UPS.

4.3.4.3. Output

Details how to access and view output data display for the UPS.

4.3.4.4. Battery

Explains how to access and view battery data display for the UPS.

4.3.4.5. Status Info

Guides on accessing and viewing status information for breakers and temperature.

4.3.5. Alarm

Describes how to view alarms and history, and control the buzzer.

4.3.5.1. Current Alarm

Details how to open and view the current alarm screen for the UPS.

4.3.5.2. History

Guides on accessing and viewing the historical alarm log of the UPS.

4.3.5.3. Buzzer

Explains how to mute or activate the UPS buzzer.

4.3.6. Setting

Introduces the two levels of settings: basic and advanced.

4.3.6.1. Basic Setting

Details the process for logging into and performing basic settings.

4.3.6.2. Language

Explains how to change the display language of the UPS.

4.3.6.3. Password

Describes how to change the user password and set password lock time.

4.3.6.4. Brightness and Backlight Time

Guides on adjusting the LCD brightness and backlight timeout.

4.3.6.5. Date and Time Setting

Explains how to set the current date and time on the UPS.

4.3.6.6. Communication Setting

Details how to configure communication parameters like RS485 address and baud rate.

4.3.6.7. Bypass Settings

Covers settings related to bypass voltage and frequency tracking.

4.3.7. Advanced Settings

Accesses advanced configuration options for professionals.

4.3.7.1. System Setting

Covers settings for working mode, auto-turn-on, and aging load rate.

4.3.7.2. Parallel Setting

Details settings for parallel UPS configuration, including ID and unit counts.

4.3.7.3. Output Setting

Covers settings for output frequency, voltage level, and inverter voltage adjustment.

4.3.7.4. Battery Setting

Explains various battery configuration parameters like group, number, and capability.

4.3.7.5. Dry Contact Setup

Guides on configuring dry contact outputs for various UPS events.

4.3.8. Maintenance

Covers maintenance tasks like touch correction and battery self-testing.

4.3.8.1. Battery Self-Check

Details how to select and perform battery self-checks.

4.3.8.2. Timing Daily

Explains how to set up daily battery self-check dates and times.

4.3.8.3. Timing Weekly

Explains how to set up weekly battery self-check dates and times.

4.3.9. Common

Covers common functions like INV ON/OFF, Battery test, and Fault clear.

4.3.9.1. INV ON/OFF

Explains how to turn the inverter on or off for single or parallel UPS systems.

4.3.9.2. Battery Test

Details the options for performing battery tests (10s, 10min, EOD, 10%).

4.3.9.3. Fault Clear

Guides on how to clear current faults on the UPS.

4.3.10. Monitor and LCD Software Version

Shows how to view monitor and LCD software versions.

4.4. Display Messages and Troubleshooting

Details the audible alarms and display LEDs for various UPS operational states.

4.4.1. Operational Status and Modes

Details the audible alarms and display LEDs for various UPS operational states.

4.4.2. Faults and Alarms Reports

Provides a comprehensive list of fault codes, warnings, buzzer actions, and LED indicators.

4.5. Optional Features

Details the features and functions of the SNMP card for monitoring and management.

4.5.1. SNMP Card

Details the features and functions of the SNMP card for monitoring and management.

4.5.2. Relay Card

Explains the functionality and pinout of the relay communication card.

5. Appendix 1: Specifications

6. Appendix 2: Troubleshooting

Utility Connection and Power ON Issues

Addresses problems related to connecting utility power and the UPS not powering on.

Utility LED and Battery Mode Operation

Covers issues where the Utility LED is off, but the UPS runs on battery.

Output Voltage and Breaker Issues

Addresses problems with output voltage and switched-off output breakers.

Utility LED Flashing and Battery Issues

Discusses flashing Utility LED and battery-related problems like no charge.

Buzzer and Overload Troubleshooting

Solves issues related to buzzer beeps, overload prompts, and short circuits.

Bypass Mode and Startup Issues

Addresses problems with the UPS only working in bypass mode or failing to start.