Thomas & Betts 9395 User Manual

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UPS 225 - 275 kVA

User’s and Installation Guide

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Revision B

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Function

Subfunction

Operation

kW Demand Log

The kW Demand Log screen displays the individual log entries, including the

interval date and time frame, the maximum reading during the interval, the total

time over limit during the interval, an estimated number of total kWh used during

the interval, and the number of times over limit during the interval. If no events

have occurred, the screen displays LOG EMPTY. Press the LOG pushbutton on

the kW Demand Log Summary menu bar to display the kW Demand Log screen.

To scroll through the individual events, press the up or down arrow pushbuttons

on the menu bar. To return to the kW Demand Log Summary screen, press the

SUMMARY pushbutton on the menu bar. To clear the kWDemand Log, press the

RESET pushbutton on the menu bar.

kW Demand Log

Setup

Screen 1

The Current kW Demand Log Setup screen 1 displays the current user-defined

log settings. If no log settings are configured, the screen will display kWLOG

DISABLED. Press the SETUP pushbutton on the kW Demand Log Summary

menu bar to display the Current kW Demand Log Setup screen 1. To return to

the kWDemand Log Summary screen, press the return arrow pushbutton on the

menu bar.

Screen 2

The Current kW Demand Log Setup screen can be used to set up or change the

time interval and maximum level log settings. Press the CHANGE pushbutton on

the Current kW Demand Log Setup menu bar to display the Current kW Demand

Log Setup screen 2. Use the up or down arrow pushbuttons to highlight the setup

function screen desired, then press the SELECT pushbutton to display the func-

tion screen. To return to the Current kW Demand Log Setup screen 1, press the

return pushbutton on the menu bar.

Time Interval Moni-

tored

Setup

The Time Interval Monitored Setup screen allows the time duration of the event

being monitored to be changed. Select TIME INTERVAL MONITORED from

the Current kW Demand Log Setup screen 2 menu to display the Time Interval

Monitored Setup screen. Use the left or right arrow pushbuttons to select the

character position. Use the up or down arrow pushbuttons to change the char-

acter value. Once the new value is entered, press the DONE pushbutton. The

Time Interval Monitored Setup Save screen is displayed.

Time Interval Moni-

tored Save

The Time Interval Monitored Setup Save screen lets you save the new time

interval, retry another time interval, or abort the change. Press SAVE, RETRY, or

ABORT. If SAVE or ABORT is pressed, the action is completed, and the Current

kW Demand Log Setup screen 2 displays. If RETRY is pressed, the Time Interval

Monitored Setup screen is redisplayed.

Maximum Level

(kW) Setup

The Maximum Level (kW) Setup screen allows the kW limit of the event being

monitored to be changed. Select MAXIMUM LEVEL (kW) from the Current kW

Demand Log Setup screen 2 menu to display the Maximum Level (kW) Setup

screen. Use the left or right arrow pushbuttons to select the character position.

Use the up or down arrow pushbuttons to change the character value. Once

the new value is entered, press the DONE pushbutton. The Maximum Level (kW)

Setup Save screen is displayed.

Maximum Level

(kW) Save

The Maximum Level (kW) Setup Save screen lets you save the new kW limit,

retry another kW limit, or abort the change. Press SAVE, RETRY, or ABORT. If

SAVE or ABORT is pressed, the action is completed, and the Current kW Demand

Log Setup screen 2 displays. If RETRY is pressed, the Maximum Level (kW) Setup

screen is redisplayed.

Maximum Current

Log Summary

The maximum current log collects information on events where the unit load

exceeds a user-defined current limit within a user-defined time interval. The user

can choose a time period up to 9999 minutes and a load limit up to 100%. The

user can also select whether the limit defined is a three-phase average of the

individual phase currents or is a limit defined for each phase individually. In the

first case an event is logged if the average across the phases exceeds the de-

fined limit within a given time period and in the second case an event is logged

if any individual phase exceeds the defined limit within a given time period. The

Maximum Current Log Summary screen displays the number of times the limit

has been exceeded, the date of the last log reset, the maximum percent of full

load, and the total time over the limit. It also displays the average percent load

over the limit. This measurement differs, depending on whether a three-phase

average or an individual phase measurement is selected. Press the METERS

pushbutton on the main menu bar to display the Unit Meter screens. Scroll

through the meter screens using the up or down arrow pushbuttons on the menu

bar until the Maximum Current Log Summary screen is displayed.

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