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User Manual Product Description Static Switch SSW 7500A/30000A-230
User Manual Product Description Static Switch SSW 7500A/30000A-230
Product description
Static switch SSW
7500A/30000A-230
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Table of contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................................... 2
2 Scope of this user manual .................................................................................. 3
3 Safety precautions .............................................................................................. 4
4 Operating the static switch ................................................................................. 5
4.1 Operating modes ...................................................................................... 5
4.2 Starting the static switch .......................................................................... 5
4.3 Shutting down the static switch ................................................................ 5
4.4 Front panel ............................................................................................... 6
4.5 Overload conditions ................................................................................. 7
5 Alarms and fault conditions ................................................................................ 8
5.1 ONLINE (Inverter in use) LED flashing .................................................... 8
5.2 OFFLINE (Mains in use) LED flashing ..................................................... 8
5.3 INV-FAULT LED lit ................................................................................... 8
5.4 MAINS FAIL LED lit .................................................................................. 8
5.5 FAULT LED continuously lit ..................................................................... 8
5.6 OVERLOAD LED lit .................................................................................. 8
5.7 FAULT LED flashing with COM LED ....................................................... 8
5.8 FAULT LED flashing with INV-FAULT LED ............................................. 8
5.9 FAULT flashing with INV-FAULT in opposite pattern............................... 9
5.10 FAULT LED flashing alone....................................................................... 9
6 Programmable parameters ............................................................................... 10
6.1 Default supply......................................................................................... 10
6.2 Input limits .............................................................................................. 11
6.2.1 Mains ....................................................................................... 11
6.2.2 Inverter ..................................................................................... 12
6.3 Temperature ........................................................................................... 12
6.3.1 Over-temperature .................................................................... 12
6.3.2 Fans ......................................................................................... 13
7 Using inverters with SSW ................................................................................. 14
7.1 Inverter parameters when SSW in system ............................................. 14
7.2 Changing inverter system configuration ................................................. 14
8 Alarm relays ...................................................................................................... 15
The programmable parameters are described in this manual. However, for information on
how to read and modify them refer to the RemoteMonitor manual. Reading diagnostics
information and understanding the history file are described in there as well.
Product description, Static switch SSW 7500A/30000A-230 Scope of this user manual 3
3 Safety precautions
While installing and operating the unit all normal safety regulations/recommendations and
this manual must be followed exactly. Only qualified and authorized personnel may install
the bypass unit.
Note! If the SSW is programmed to use the inverters as the default supply, the
SSW waits 15 s for the inverter output to be settled,to prevent switching to mains
and alarming the lacking inverter supply.
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4.4 Front panel
COM (Communication, inverter found): The SSW has found inverters connected to the
control bus. If this LED is flashing together with the FAULT LED, then it indicates a
communication failure.
INV-FAULT (Inverter fault): Inverter output is off, voltage / frequency is out of limits or the
communication between the SSW and the inverter(s) is not working. Use RemoteMonitor
to get more information.
ONLINE (Inverter in use): The output is supplied by inverter(s). If the LED is lit, this is the
default supply. Flashing LED indicates that this is the backup supply.
MAINS FAIL (Mains failure): Mains voltage or frequency is out of limits. Use
RemoteMonitor to get more information.
OFFLINE (Mains in use): The output is supplied by the mains. If the LED is lit, this is the
default supply. Flashing LED indicates that this is the backup supply.
FAULT: Flashes if there is a fault in the system. Use RemoteMonitor for more
information. If the LED is lit the SSW microprocessor is not working. Try to restart the
SSW.
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4.5 Overload conditions
There are two different overload conditions. SSW overload means that output current is
higher than the maximum current rating of the SSW. The input fuse protects the SSW
against overheating in this case.
Another overload condition is inverter overload. If the SSW uses inverters to supply
output and they are overloaded, then the SSW switches to mains. This limit depends on
the number of operating inverters and their power rating. The SSW knows the maximum
output power of the inverter system and will not switch back to inverters if the output
power is too high for inverters.
If there are more than 5 inverters and the load is too high for them, SSW will switch to
mains even if it does not exist or is of bad quality.
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5 Alarms and fault conditions
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5.9 FAULT flashing with INV-FAULT in opposite pattern
Voltage on inverter AC bus has wrong polarity. Check the cables.
1x
Reserved
2x
Over-temperature. Temperature is over the Over-temperature alarm level (programmable
parameter).
4x
Unit lost. One or more inverter modules disappeared from the system because of a fault.
6x
AC power switch failure. One of the power switching thyristors or their drive circuit is not
working properly. Press the Reset button through the hole in the right bottom corner of
the panel. If the fault repeats the bypass needs service.
7x
Control bus transmitter/receiver HW failure.
10x
Internal RAM read or write error. If the parameters could not be read from the memory the
SSW uses factory defaults until new parameters are written by the RemoteMonitor
software. Other errors may be logged to the internal history file but will not avoid output
voltage generation.
11x
Fan fault or the fan option is not properly installed.
12x
Malfunction of internal circuits. SSW is not working properly.
13x
Incompatible software or parameters. The system contains modules that cannot operate
with each other due to incompatible parameters or software versions.
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6 Programmable parameters
The user can change many parameters that affect the behaviour of the bypass with the
RemoteMonitor software. All parameters can be modified any time. In order to check and
modify the parameters you need the RemoteMonitor software. This easy to use software
for Windows® environment gives a safe way to change parameters. However, the user
must understand what he is doing before he changes a parameter. Values that are
correct in a system may lead to unwanted behaviour in another system. Refer to
RemoteMonitor user manual for more details.
Note! Parameters have default values programmed at factory and the bypass
will operate properly without any programming by user. However, if needed, the
user can tune the behaviour of the bypass by modifying the following
parameters. Also restoring factory setup can be easily done by the
RemoteMonitor software.
Note! There is a restart delay in the inverter parameters. It is not possible switch
to back to inverters before this delay has expired and inverters have restarted.
6.2.1 Mains
Immediately the mains voltage jumps higher than 200 V because the voltage drop caused
by the load current and the mains supply impedance is not present anymore. If there is a
too small hysteresis the bypass switches back to mains and the sequence repeats.
The best hysteresis value depends on the load and mains impedance. You can find the
best hysteresis value at the low limit in a very simple way. Just connect the normal load to
both supplies by changing the Default supply parameter with the RemoteMonitor software
and see how much mains voltage varies. Then use a little bit higher value as hysteresis.
The mains voltage is seen in the main window of the RemoteMonitor.
The Hysteresis high parameter is not so important because there is no similar problem
with the higher limit.
6.3 Temperature
6.3.1 Over-temperature
Alarm level
Bypass will give over-temperature alarm when any of the two measured internal
temperatures is over this level. Unit degree in C.
Enable shutdown
If shutdown is enabled the bypass will turn its output off to protect the internal
components if the temperature becomes very high.
Note! This feature is not normally needed and exists only in special models.
Standard bypass does not have this feature and it cannot be enabled.
Shutdown level
In special models, if shutdown is enabled, the bypass will automatically turn off its output
internal temperature rises over this level. Over temperature alarm will be given if it is not
already on. Normally this value should be set to maximum. Unit degree in C.
Temperature hysteresis
When temperature drops this hysteresis (degrees in C) below low speed temperature limit
the fans will stop.
Note! Too small hysteresis may cause fans to continuously going on and off.
Do not use Earth short alarm (check that it is disabled). The N wire of the bypass is
normally earthed in the mains supply and the inverters will give the Earth short alarm if it
is enabled.
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8 Alarm relays
There are two relays with a potential free switch over contact each; both normally open
and normally closed contact is available.
When the SSW module is not powered, both relays are deactivated i.e. they are in alarm
state (= system fault, backup supply).
To get system level alarm signal in parallel operating system, it is not necessary to
include the inverter alarm contacts. The alarm relays of the SSW indicate all faults in any
module as well as all faults on system level.
Alarm contacts:
Relay C
C1 No system fault
C2 Common
C3 Alarm, system fault
Relay D
D1 Default AC supply in use
D2 Common
D3 Alarm, backup AC supply in use
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