Liebert Series 610 User Manual

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Operating Instructions

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4.2.6 Returning an Isolated System to Normal Operation - End Combined Loads Operation

One Load circuit breaker and the Tie circuit breaker are closed. The Load circuit breaker of the iso-

lated system which was being serviced will be opened.
1. Select the UPS system to accept the load. Press the TRANSFER LOAD TO SYSTEM (#). If

System 2 had been isolated then press the SYSTEM 2 button. Load 2 will be returned to System 2.

2. Wait for the OK TO TRANSFER LOAD light to turn on. If System 2 was isolated then the OK TO

TRANSFER LOAD 2 TO SYSTEM 2 light should turn on when it is safe to perform the transfer.

3. After the OK TO TRANSFER LOAD 2 TO SYSTEM 2 light turns on, press the PUSH TO

TRANSFER AFTER OK button. The transfer will be performed. If System 2 was isolated then the

Load 2 breaker will close and the Tie circuit breaker opens after the overlap period times out.

4. Both UPS systems will now be supplying their normal Load and operating independent of each

other.

4.2.7 Maintenance Procedures - Maintaining Power-Tie Components

Refer to the procedures in 4.2.3 - Maintenance Procedures - Isolating Each UPS System to iso-

late the UPS’s load circuit breaker and the associated downstream feeders for service.
By using downstream switchover devices for the individual critical loads, such as ATSs or dual input

PDUs, the load feeder components to be maintained are de-energized. All critical load operations are

transferred to the feeder which will power the combined loads.
There are three approaches to maintaining the Tie circuit breaker and its associated circuit compo-

nents depending on the convenience and isolation desired.
1. Single fixed-mount Tie circuit breaker

Complete UPS system and critical loads must be placed on a reliable maintenance bypass source

(e.g., standby engine-generator) to de-energize the Tie circuit breaker.
Using appropriate safety equipment and procedures, the Tie circuit breaker can be serviced while

one or both systems remain energized (depending on isolation breaker usage).

2. Single drawout Tie circuit breaker

Drawout mechanism permits servicing the Tie circuit breaker and associated circuitry while the

Power-Tie system is in its normal mode of operation.
To de-energize the drawout carriage plug-in stubs and buswork, however, one feeder at a time

must be isolated for service. Refer to 4.2.3 - Maintenance Procedures - Isolating Each UPS

System.
Using appropriate safety equipment and procedures, these components can be serviced while one

or both systems remain energized (depending on isolation breaker usage).

3. Two Tie circuit breakers in series—Fixed-mount or Drawout

By using two Tie circuit breakers in series, each circuit breaker and its associated buswork can be

conveniently and completely de-energized for service. Refer to 4.2.3 - Maintenance Procedures

- Isolating Each UPS System.
Using appropriate safety equipment and procedures, these components can be serviced while one

of the two systems remains energized.

4.2.8 Maintenance Procedures - Tie Control Logic Components

Unless the controls are in a continuous parallel mode or currently in the process of transferring a

load, it is possible to service the Tie controls by taking a few precautions. Since all control signals are

isolated, they can be safely de-energized for maintenance without affecting the UPS systems.

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