INVERPACK
INVERTER SYSTEM
VERSION 1.04
355164.013
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INVERPACK Inverter System User Manual - 355164.013
Table of Contents
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Wiring Requirements
1. Inverter system is intended to be installed as part of a permanently grounded electrical system per the National
Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70 (current edition). This is the single point earth ground for the inverter system.
2. The grounds on the Inverter system are marked with this symbol: G /
3. The AC voltage and current on the Inverter system is marked with this symbol: L / N
4. The DC voltage and current on the Inverter system is marked with this symbol:
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1 Introduction
1.1 General Description
INVERPACK inverter series is an integrated telecommunication AC power system, including inverter, static
transfer switch, controller/interface and maintenance bypass switch modules. With versatile “building block”
design and N+1 redundant configuration, INVERPACK inverter system facilitates complex telecommunication
and industrial power demands.
INVERPACK series is a, hot-swap, DC to AC inverter module available for 1000VA and 1500VA. It converts
-48VDC input to 120 or 230VAC output at 50 or 60Hz. A 19’ hot-swap compatible chassis is designed to parallel
connect and synchronize all INVERPACK inverter modules. With this chassis, INVERPACK series employs N+1
redundant configuration to increase the output power maximum 12 times for 120V models and 12 times for 230V
models, and to operate in N+1 redundant mode for optimization. INVERPACK “all master” dynamic mechanism
automatically share and re-organize critical loads to further prevent interruption when one or more inverter
modules fail.
Adopting DSP microprocessor, INVERPACK monitoring controller gives real-time system status through
comprehensive LCD /LED, and allows program settings through the display panel. INVERPACK selective static
transfer switch provides automatic instantaneous load transfer, which further secures uninterrupted operation of
sensitive electronic equipment. Installed INVERPACK communication interface module, you can control and
monitor the system at a distance.
Figure 1: Versatile configuration of inverter system
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Table5: Maximum number of INVERPACK inverter module for parallel connection with 50A STS.
Model Number of inverters
Inverpack 1000 48/110 6
Inverpack 1000 48/230 12
Inverpack 1500 48/110 4
Inverpack 1500 48/230 8
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STS
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Mains Bypass M SS
NO RM
IS S
Load is powered through the Mains AC power the
(MBP) MBS by the Mains AC. STS load via MBS contact 1.
MBP IB P
can now be removed from the
system.
Normal Operation M SS
NO RM
IS S
Usually, the system will work The system output can
(NORM) with MBS staying at this get power from either
MBP IB P
position, only at this position that Mains AC or Inverter
the load can get power from according to the
either Mains AC or inverter, the programmable priority.
transfer action between Mains
AC and inverter can only take
place at this position
Inverter Static Switch M SS
NORM
IS S
mains AC is disconnected from Inverter powers the
(ISS) the system. This is achieved by load.
M BP IB P
opening the Backfeed contactor.
Note: Be sure not to change MBS position immediately when STS is inserted into the rack, wait at least 5 seconds if
you want to change it. When you change its position you must confirm that keep MBS at one position more than 1
second in order to MCU of STS has enough time to detect MBS position via MBS auxiliary contacts (CN1 in figure 6).
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M
BS M
ain Contact1
Mains Bypass(MBP):
Inverter Maintenance(MSS):
M
BS M
ain Contact1
¨ Mains AC powers the load
through the static switch
¨ Inverters are on, but do not
Backfeed Relay SCR1
M
ains provide load any power
¨ Inverters can be removed
Mains Static Bypass Relay from the system, but the
Load
Switch static switch cannot
¨ MBS can be switched from to
Inverter Mains Bypass or Normal
SCR2
Operation position
¨ SCR2 open, SCR1 and
Back-feed Relay closed
M
BS M
ain Contact2 ¨ If SCR2 is short, the STS will
stay in off-line mode
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Normal Operation(NORM)
Mains priority:
Inverter priority:
MBS Main Contact1
¨ Inverters power the load
through the STS
¨ MBS can be switched to
Backfeed Relay SCR1 Mains Static Switch or
Mains Inverter Static Switch
position
Bypass Relay ¨ SCR1 open, SCR2 and
Normal Operation Load
Back-feed Relay closed
¨ If the Inverter’s voltage
Inverter or frequency is
SCR2
abnormal, but the mains
is normal, the STS will
transfer to off-line mode
¨ If SCR1 is short, the STS
MBS Main Contact2
will keep the on-line
mode, and the Back-feed
relay will open
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MBSMain Contact1
Inverter Bypass(IBP):
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Notes1:The over/under voltage for each rate must be set by the controller. If the controller module doesn’t exist in the system,
the STS module will adopt the widest range to set over/under voltage in order to guarantee its performance. For 110/115/120
Vac system, the range is from 89Vac(under voltage point) to 138Vac(over voltage point); For 208/220/230/240 Vac system,
the range is from 176Vac(under voltage point) to 276Vac(over voltage point). However, once the STS module is set by the
controller, it will memorize the setting permanently no matter the controller module exists or not, unless the STS is set by
controller again or the AC source changes from 120V(110/115/120) to 240V(208/220/230/240) or from
240V(208/220/230/240) to 120V(110/115/120).
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Power On LED
Lock Bolt Warning LED
Fault LED
CAN
BAT- Communication AC Output Neutral
BAT+ AC Output Ground
AC Output Line
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Power On LED
Lock Bolt Warning LED
Fault LED
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Power On LED
Warning LED Function
Fault LED
LCD Display
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RS232 Port
USB Port
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*: RS485 and Battery control functions are not implemented (possible future option).
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Mains AC Input
AC Output Terminal
Terminal Block
Input 48VDC
Alarm
interface
hardware
MBS Module
Maintenance Bypass
GND
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2 Installation
2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
Once receiving your INVERPACK inverter system modules or chassis, remove the unit from its packaging and
inspect it for scratches, cracks, broken connect and missing accessories. Your purchase of inverter system modules
and chassis should ship with the following accessories. If any missing or damage is discovered, repack the unit and
return it to the original place of purchasing.
Inverter module
STS Module
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If the inverter system modules or shelves are going to be stored prior to installation, they should be stored in a cool,
dry, well-ventilated location where the rain, splashing water, chemical agents, etc. will not reach based on the
environment specification standard. The equipments should be covered with a tarpaulin or plastic wrapper to
protect it against dust, dirt, paint, or other materials.
2.3 Location
INVERPACK inverter system is designed for installation in a protected environment. Factors to be considered in
selecting a location include ventilation, temperature, humidity, and accessibility. Install each unit in a clean, dry
location with an unrestricted air flow and sufficient space for rear and front access. INVERPACK inverter system
will provide its full capability in ambient temperatures from -5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F). Higher ambient
temperatures will lead to a shorter life. Gasses emanating from the battery can be corrosive and highly flammable,
so isolate the INVERPACK system units from the battery as much as possible.
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WARNING: System will fail to operate normally when inverter modules of different specification were inserted
inverter shelves. Use supplied nylon spacer for securing only inverter modules of the same
specification.
Position A for
INVERPACK1500 48/110
Position B for
A B C D A B C D
INVERPACK1500 48/230
Position C for
INVERPACK 1000 48/110
Position D for
INVERPACK1000 48/230
2. Put the inverter chassis to the equipment rack horizontally, and align holes of mounting brackets and rack. Secure
the chassis in position with four cross pan type nickel screws as shown. Each inverter chassis holds maximum
two inverter modules. Repeat Steps 1 & 2 to install the rest required inverter chassis.
3. Chassis can be removed from the equipment rack by screwing off the retaining screws.
4. All input and output connections are made through the knockouts, located in the top and the bottom of the rear
cover, as well as both side panels. The rear cover accompanies with the inverter shelf originally. The rear cover
shall be removed to start wiring. Screw off the rear cover by a cross-head screw driver. Remove the real cover, and
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you will be able to see the whole inverter shelf backplane and connectors.
Determine which knockout to remove. Knockouts on top and bottom are for shelf inter-connections. To remove
knockout, snip tabs, move plate up and down until tabs in back snap apart.
1. The controller/interface/STS chassis is pre-installed with 19-inch rack brackets. For 23-inch
rack mounting, please exchange with the proper mounting brackets. Put the chassis to the
equipment rack horizontally, and align holes of mounting brackets and rack. Secure the
chassis in position with four cross pan type nickel screws as shown.
NOTE: Each INVERPACK controller module or interface module allow maximum control of 12 inverter
units cascaded. It is recommended to have controller/interface/STS chassis installed on top or at
the bottom of stacked inverter shelves to ease inter-connections.
Figure 18: Controller/Interface/STS shelf assembly
2. All connections are made through the knockouts, located in the top and the bottom of rear cover, as well as both
side panels. Two separate rear covers accompany with the controller/interface/STS chassis originally; the cover
on the right is for controller/interface section, and the cover on the left is for STS section. Corresponding rear
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cover shall be removed for related cabling. Screw off the right rear cover with a cross-head screw driver.
Remove the real cover, and you should see the whole appearance of controller/interface backplane and connectors.
Determine which knockout to remove. Knockouts on top and bottom are for shelf inter-connections. To
remove knockout, snip tabs, move plate up and down until tabs in back snap apart.
The MBS/PD chassis is also pre-installed with 19-inch rack brackets. For 23-inch rack mounting, please exchange
with the proper mounting brackets. Put the MBS/PD chassis to the equipment rack horizontally, and align holes of
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mounting brackets and rack. Secure the MBS/PD chassis in position with four cross pan type nickel screws as
shown.
CAUTION: Ensure all the power sources are OFF during wiring. Disconnect battery cables from
battery.
The INVERPACK inverter modules are designed to operate in parallel for higher output current, two modules are
automatically connected in parallel in each shelf. Two or more inverter shelves can be further connected in parallel
for additional output power. This is done by connecting all inputs (BAT-, BAT+) in parallel, and outputs (Line,
Neutral, Ground) in parallel. When paralleled there is no mater unit and each unit adjusts its own power level for
best power sharing. Please refer to the following wiring instructions for your needs.
IMPORTANT: Use the table below as a guide only. Ensure that the installation complies with the specific
wiring rules applicable to your country or area of jurisdiction.
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Remarks: 1. Total Power Rating (VA, W) = No. of shelf × Inverter module power rating (VA, W) * 2
2. I/P current = Total power rating (W) ÷ 0.87 ÷ 40
3. O/P current = Total power rating (VA) ÷ AC voltage
1. In the inverter chassis package, you should find a jumper. When only ONE inverter chassis is applied in the
system, insert the jumper to PIN 1 & 2 of Connector JP2.
2. Negative (BAT-) and Positive (BAT+) DC input terminal studs are located in the left side of backplane with brass
hardware. In considerations of the power rating and distance from the battery, choose appropriate gauge wire
guiding from Table 9, as well as local wiring rules. Thread battery cables through left-side panel knock-out, put the
hole lug at one end of each battery cable to DC input stud, and secure the connection with two supplied cross
hex-washer type nickel screws and washers as shown. Install the other end of battery cables to battery or 48V DC
source.
CAUTION: Reverse polarity connections would damage the unit and is not cover by the warranty. Ensure
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3. Central three studs in the backplane are AC output terminals. AC neutral, ground and line are marked as UC3, UC4
and UC5, respectively. With checking the AC output voltage, refer Table 16, as well as local wiring rules, and
choose appropriate gauge wire. Thread AC neutral and line wires through left-side panel knock-out, put the hole
lug at one end of each wire to AC neutral and AC line studs, and secure the connection with two supplied cross
hex-washer type nickel screws and washers as shown. Install the other end of wires to the load.
AC Ground stud (UC4) is mainly for inter-connection with extra shelves. To do system grounding, cover up the
backplane with the rear cover first, and screw the ground wire on the rear cover with the supplied cross hex-washer
type nickel screw as shown.
Figure 22: Single shelf Ground wiring
1. CN20 and CN21at the inverter shelf backplane are inter-parallel connectors for inverter synchronization. The
upper port is used to connect inverter shelf above, and the lower port is used to connect inverter shelf below. Use
the flat communication cable to connect all available inverter shelves.
2. Use the supplied bus bars for connecting the DC negative input (BAT-) studs of all available shelves together with
cross hex-washer type nickel screws and washers. Similarly, connect DC positive input (BAT+) studs of all shelves
together. Do the same for AC neutral (UC3), AC ground (UC4) and AC line (UC5) studs individually.
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CAUTION: Be sure that no jumper is inserted into JP2 connector of all connected inverter shelves.
3. Choose appropriate gauge wire with considerations of the total input current of the whole inverter system, distance
from the battery, and local wiring rules. Thread two battery cables through left-side panel knockout, and attach one
battery cable to one DC negative input stud (BAT-) and the other to one DC positive input stud (BAT+). Secure the
connection with two supplied cross hex-washer type nickel screws and washers as shown. Install the other end of
battery cables to battery or 48V DC source.
CAUTION: Reverse polarity connections would damage the unit and is not cover by the warranty.
NOTE: INVERPACK inverter modules allow maximum 12 units cascaded for expanding power capacity.
The input current of entire inverter system would exceed the current limit of available wires.
When the total input current carrying is over the cable current limit, split DC connection to
multiple groups by removing inter-connected BAT+ & BAT- bus bars between groups, and choose
suitable wire size for each group.
CASE STUDY: An inverter system is with eight INVERPACK1000 48 110 inverter modules (8kVA). The total input
current, 151.5Amp, can be halved by removing DC positive (BAT+) and DC negative (BAT-) bus bars
connected between Shelves 2 and 3. DC connection is split into two groups (4kVA and 4kVA). After
selecting suitable wire for minimum transmission current of 75.8Amp, two pairs of battery cable are
separately connected to DC positive and negative studs of both groups as shown.
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4. With checking the AC output voltage, refer to Table 16, as well as local wiring rules, and choose appropriate gauge
wire. Thread selected AC neutral and line wires through left-side panel knockout, and attach one cable to one AC
neutral (UC3) stud and the other to AC line (UC5) stud. Secure the connection with two supplied cross
hex-washer type nickel screws and washers. Install the other end of wires to the load.
To do system grounding, cover up the backplane with the rear cover first, and screw the ground wire on the rear
cover with the supplied cross hex-washer type nickel screw as shown.
CAUTION: Ensure all the power sources are OFF during wiring. Disconnect battery cables from battery.
INVERPACK controller module and interface module are powered from inverter modules. Securely plug one end of
the supplied 3-pin power cable to CN12 power jack on the controller/interface/STS shelf backplane, and the other end
to CN9 power jack on the inverter shelf backplane.
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CN3 connector on the controller/interface shelf backplane, and CN8 connector on the inverter shelf backplane are for
data transferring between controller/interface modules and inverters. Use the supplied signal cable to connect two
connectors together as shown below.
1. WinPower is a power management software specifically designed to monitor and control INVERPACK inverter
system via personal computer. It is bundled with controller module and is provided in CD form. To
alternatively monitor and/or control INVERPACK inverters, firmly connect on the end of the attached serial cable
to the RS-232 port on the controller/interface shelf backplane or the RS-232 port on the front panel of interface
module. Then follow instructions stated in Chapter 3 to properly install WinPower software to the personal
computer physically connected with INVERPACK inverter system.
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3. Once needed wirings are implemented, cover up the controller/interface shelf backplane with the rear cover.
CAUTION: Shut down all the power sources before wiring. Disconnect battery cables from battery. Please
follow the wiring instructions for your needs.
1. Locate the CN2 connector on the rear panel of STS Shelf and the CN7 connector on the rear panel of the
inverter shelf. Connect these two connectors with the attached STS signal cable according to the directions.
3. Connect AC BUS of Controller/Interface/STS shelf to the AC BUS connector of the top level of
inverter shelf in the first priority. Then connect the AC BUS connectors between inverter
shelves.
Figure 32: Install AC bus bar between STS and Inverter
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Connect AC HOT LINE to the UC4 (AC-L OUT) connector of STS&CONTROLLER SHELF. Connect AC
NEUTRAL LINE onto UC3 (AC-N) connector of STS & CONTROLLER SHELF.
Screw the back cover back to the STS & CONTROLLER SHELF
CAUTION: Parallel connection of inverter modules with different specification would lead to serious
damage, and is not covered by the warranty. Ensure inverter units with the same
specifications before installation.
WARNING: Inverter chassis holds only inverter modules, STS module is not allowed inserted.
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At power on, the inverter/STS unit enters into a self-diagnostic mode with POWER ON and WARNING LED
indicators blinking simultaneously. If everything functions correctly, the ON indicator will remain solid green,
and the power will be delivered to the AC output terminals.
2. Each inverter chassis holds maximum two inverter modules. Repeat Step 1 to insert all needed inverter module(s)
to inverter chassis.
3. Inverter module can be removed by pulling on the handle after turning the lock bolt to the UNLOCK position.
4. You can cover the excess cavity with an optional cover plate as follows. The optional cover plate comes into two
pieces: orthogonal silver metal piece and black coated cover plate. After screwing the inner silver metal piece to
the chassis bottom plate, use bolts on both sides to attach the black metal cover to the inner silver piece.
5. If controller module and/or interface module is not cooperated, you can cover the excess cavity of
controller/interface/STS shelf with optional cover plates. The optional cover plate comes into two pieces.
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After screwing the inner silver metal piece to the chassis bottom plate, use bolts on both sides to attach the
black metal cover to the inner silver piece.
Figure 37: Install controller and Com port slot dummy plate
1 To install the controller module, slide it into the 2U-wide controller slot of the pre-wired controller/interface/STS
chassis until the face plate is flush with the mounting ears. With the power on, the green LED of the controller
unit would light if everything functions correctly with the power on, the green LED of the controller unit would
light if everything functions correctly. In order to prevent the inverter module displaced, turn the lock bolt
counter-clockwise clockwise to lock the module in position.
2 If an interface module is available, simply insert the interface module into the 3U-wide interface slot of the
pre-wired controller/interface/STS chassis until the face plate is flush with the mounting ears.
To install interface module, the rear cover must be removed. Plug one end of the supplied flat cable to CN1 connector,
and thread the other end through the hole on the controller/interface/STS shelf backplane into the Com Card slot as
shown. And then cover up the controller/interface shelf backplane with the rear cover.
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CN1 connector
1. Pull the other end of flat cable to the front of INVERPACK inverter system, and plug the cable to the cable socket
(CN3) on the interface module PCB.
2. If an interface module is available, simply insert it into the 3U-wide interface slot of the pre-wired
controller/interface/STS chassis until the face plate is flush with the mounting ears
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3. Operation
3.1 Pre-Operation Check
3.1.1 Inverter operation check
1. Check if the DC input polarity is connected correspondingly
2. Check the input voltage is in the standard range.
3. Check corrected connecting wiring size based on the wiring table
4. Rear cover is well installed for safety, avoiding from electricity shock.
5. Check if the ground wiring is connected on rear cover for safety, avoiding electricity shock.
6. Check if the Inverter module has been locked. The lock bolt should be at lock position.
3.1.4 MBS/PDU
1. The breakers are at on position.
Press “Enter ” key, “ Main Menu ” will be shown as follow, “STATUS” and “SETTINGS” menu can be selected via pressing
“PgDn ”or “PgUp ” and “Enter ” key.
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SETTING section is divided into two categories: MODULE and SYSTEM. Parameters of individual module can be
modified or adjusted under MODULE while system-related setups can be done under SYSTEM. 3.3.1 to 3.4.3refers to
detailed setup procedures.
3.3.1 Password Setting
1. A new password can be set in SYSTEM option under SETTING. Press Enter key to enter SETTING
PASSWORD menu for resetting password.
2. Use PgUp key and PgDn key to key in new password. Press Enter to validate each digit of password
once the desired number is selected.
3. After 4-digit new password is input, the system would ask to re-key in the new password as confirmation. Repeat Step
2 to key in the new password again. Once the password is successfully changed, DONE will appear on the screen.
BaudRate: Baud rate of COM port Selectable at 1) 2400bps, 2) 4800bps and 3) 9600bps
RS422 Addr: RS422 address RS422 communication protocol
Keypad tones: activation or Selectable at 1) Enable or 2) Disable
de-activation of audio alarm
Time&Date: Time and Date displayed Time: hh:mm:ss
on LCD Date: yyyy-mm-dd
Language English/ simplified Chinese/ traditional Chinese
Password Setting system password
Brightness: LCD brightness From 00~63 for adjusting LCD display contrast
Default: Reset Default value Firstly select system type (230V-50Hz or 120V-60Hz)
Push “Enter” for resetting the default value
and “ESC” cancel the setting
Reset to Default Value ( Please refer to Appendix A)
Dryconnet: Dry contact setting Refer to 3.4.3 Dry Contact Setting
Bat Calib: battery voltage calibration xx.xxV
For regulating the battery voltage value of LCD display of
controller after operating for long period of time.
The adjustable range is from 20.01V to 69.99V
Setting Option
Parameter
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1) 110Vac;2) 115Vac;3)120Vac
Output Freq: Inverter output frequency Selectable at 1) 50Hz and 2) 60Hz
OPV HL: High loss of inverter output For Output volt = 208V, adjustable between 220V and 240V
voltage For Output volt = 220V, adjustable between 233V and 252V
For Output volt = 230V, adjustable between 244V and 264V
For Output volt = 240V, adjustable between 254V and 276V
For Output volt = 110V, adjustable between 117V and 127V
For Output volt = 115V, adjustable between 122V and 132V
For Output volt = 120V, adjustable between 127V and 138V
OPV LL: Low loss of inverter output For Output volt = 208V, adjustable between 176V and 198V
voltage For Output volt = 220V, adjustable between 176V and 209V
For Output volt = 230V, adjustable between 185V and 218V
For Output volt = 240V, adjustable between 193V and 228V
For Output volt = 110V, adjustable between 89V and 105V
For Output volt = 115V, adjustable between 93V and 110V
For Output volt = 120V, adjustable between 100V and 114V
IPV LVSD: The maximal input voltage Adjustable between 39V and 44V
for inverter normal operation
IPV HVSD : the minimal input voltage Adjustable between 59V to 61V
for inverter normal operation
Power Limited: Inverter output power Adjustable between 50% and 100%
capacity
Fan Speed: fan speed level of inverter Selectable at 1) Normal and 2) Full
module
Inverter On/off: Setting all/single 1. All ->On/Off
inverter turn on or off 2. Single
Serial No:
xxxxxxxxxx
On
Off
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Setting Option
Parameter
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Step 1. Step 2.
à à à à
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1. To use WinPower, connect your computer serial port to the RS232 port of controller chassis backplane or the
RS232 port in the front panel of interface module with a serial RS232 “straight through” cable. Also, you can use a
USB cable to connect the computer and the USB port of controller.
2. Install WinPower software to the computer physically connected with INVERPACK inverter system from the
supplied WinPower CD. Insert WinPower CD into CD ROM drive and double click the “setup.exe” file. Simply
key in the attached serial number and follow on-screen instructions to complete the installation
3. WinPower software can be removed by selecting uninstall option.
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1. For Windows platform, enter \Windows\Disk1\InstData\VM directory, run setup.exe to start the installation. Refer to
the following Figure 47:
Figure 47: setup icon
2. For windows vista platform, enter \Windows\Disk1\InstData\VM directory, you should run setup.exe as administrator.
Right click on the setup icon, then select “Run as administrator”. If a “user account control” dialog pops up, then select
“Allow”.
4. Click “Next” button, and input the Serial Number, Refer to the following Figure 50
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5. Click “Next”button ,and choose install folder , Refer to the following Figure 51
Figure 51: Winpower installation step 3
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8. When the installation program is completed, click Done. Refer to the following Figure 54
Figure 54: Winpower installation complete
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Low
Blink (slow) Inverter is being inquired
Low
Blink Power On
(Intermittent( Slow)) Details refer to note.
Solid Over Load
(Load percent > 100%)
Blink (Fast) DC input abnormal
High ( Vin<=45V or Vin>=58 V)
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Low
Blink (Slow) One of the alarms as follows:
1) EEPROM Fault;
The inverter can not
work in parallel mode system,
however, it can work in single mode
High
system
2) Inverter Fan Fault;
Fan fails in operation
Blink (Fast) One of the alarms as follows:
1) Internal DC Bus Over
/Under/ Unbalance/soft start fail;
The inverter will shut
down.
It cannot restart automatically.
2) Temperature High.
The inverter will shut down.
It cannot restart automatically.
Solid One of the alarms as follows:
1) Input reverse polarity;
The DC input voltage polarity
is reverse.
2) Inverter output Short circuit;
When short circuit happens, inverter
will shut down. Manual restart is
required.
3) Abnormal output voltage;
The inverter will shut down when
output voltage is out of operating
voltage range, It cannot restart
automatically.
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Note :
Power On: When inverter is in “Power On” mode, the green led and the yellow led are flickering synchronously
without any alarm which needs the yellow led to indicate.
Overload and overload fault:
When overload fault alarm occurred, the yellow led and red led turn on at the same time while overload alarm
occurred, only the yellow led turns on .
Priority:
If more than one warning exists at the same time, then the LED will display the highest priority.
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Note: If more than one warning exists at the same time, then the LED will display the highest priority.
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Appendix
A. Default Value Table
Controller
STS priority on-line
230Vac System
Mains high loss volt: 264V
Mains low loss volt 185V
Inverter input highloss volt for STS 264V
Inverter input lowloss volt for STS 185V
Inverter output highloss volt 264V
Inverter output lowloss volt 185V
Inverter shut down due to low input volt 40V
Inverter shut down due to high input volt 60V
Inverter output volt 230V
Inverter output volt frequency 50Hz
Inverter output power limit 100%
120Vac System
Mains high loss volt 138V
Mains low loss volt 100V
Inverter input highloss volt for STS 138V
Inverter input lowloss volt for STS 100V
Inverter output highloss volt 138V
Inverter output lowloss volt 100V
Inverter shut down due to low input volt 40V
Inverter shut down due to high input volt 60V
Inverter output volt 120V
Inverter output volt frequency 60Hz
Inverter output power limit 100%
System Parameter
RS232 communication baudrate 2400bps
RS422 communication baudrate 2400bps
RS422 for battery control baudrate 2400bps
RS422 address 9999
Button tone On
LCD brightness value 45
Language English
Password 1234
Drycon0 Alarmcode inverter over load
Drycon1 Alarmcode Inverter unavailable
Drycon2 Alarmcode Inverter fan fault
Drycon3 Alarmcode STS fan fault
Drycon4 Alarmcode Inverter power limit
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Inv Bus Low Critical Bus volt under the minimal level
Inv BusSoft fail Critical Bus Soft Start Fail
Inv Output short Critical Inverter Output Short
Inv OPV Low Critical Inverter output volt low
Inv OPV High Critical Inverter output volt high
Inv Temp High Critical Inverter Temperature High
NegPow Protect Critical Inverter negative power protection
SynPulse fault Critical Sync Pulse Fault
Inv EPO Critical EPO
SoftStart fail Critical Inverter soft start fail
Eeprom fail Major Inverter EEPROM fault
Inv Temp High Critical Inverter temperature high
STS Inv unavailable Major Inverter unavailable
Main unavailable Major Mains unavailable
Output overload Major Output over load
OP Short circuit Critical Output short circuit
K1 Relay open Major Back-feed relay open
STS SCR1 short Critical SCR1 short circuit
STS SCR2 short Critical SCR2 short circuit
INV Bypass Mode Critical Inverter bypass mode
Over temperature Major STS temperature high
MBS Abnormal Critical MBS in abnormal position
STS Fan Lock Major STS fan fault
STS fault mode Critical STS running in fault mode
STS Eeprom Fault Major EEPROM fault
SPS Power Fail Critical Control power fail
OutPut Abnormal Critical STS output abnormal
Controller Inv lost Critical Inverter lost
STS lost Critical STS lost
DC input low Critical Bat Volt Low
Cont temp high Critical Controller temperature High
Cont eeprom fail Major Controller EEPROM fault
DC input Over Critical Bat voltage high
CAN Bus Off Critical Controller CAN bus off
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Inverpack PR AC Distribution
UC2 +
2 + - 11
AC-L
AC-N
UC1 -
GND - - 12
PR 1
Customer connections
Inverpack PR**
2
DC Input
*Optional
48VDC
UC2 +
AC-L
+ - 13
AC-N
GND UC1 -
- - 14
PR 2
+ - 21
Inverpack PR**
- - 22
UC2 +
AC-L
AC-N
GND UC1 - Connection Board
STS shelf
CN7-11
PR 6 Alarm Connections
Controller
*Optional NC 1 NC
DRY 1 - Relay 1 COM 2 COM DRY 1 - Relay 1
Alarm Connections
NO 3 NO
Customer connections
NC 4 NC
DRY 2 - Relay 2 5 DRY 2 - Relay 2
**Optional Inverpack PR Static switch
STS
COM
NO 6
COM
NO
*Optional
*Optional NC 7 NC
DRY 3 - Relay 3 8 DRY 3 - Relay 3
COM COM
NO 9 NO
NC 10 NC
CN1 DRY 4 - Relay 4
DRY 4 - Relay 4 COM 11 COM
Connections 12
For Switch NO NO
1 13
NC NC
2 COM 14 DRY 5 - Relay 5
DRY 5 - Relay 5 COM
3 NO 15 NO
4
L-AC L -4
AC Input
230VAC
UC5
connections
Customer
*Optional
AC Connections L-Out.
UC4
UC3
N-Neture
UC3
N -5
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Ground
UC2
L-Inv.
UC2
PE -6
UC1 UC1
-1
L
connections
AC Output
Customer
-2
230VAC
N
-3
PE
MBS
1 2 3 4 5 6
Switch
CAD11 NORM 1 L
Switch
MSS ISS
C42
2
3 - F1
signals 4
N
MBP IBP Note:
Connect AC output wiring to terminals on
Load circuits
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