Huawei UPS2000-H SmartLi UPS Enterprise User Guide

UPS2000-H-(6 kVA–10 kVA) Quick Guide
Issue: 02
Date: 2021-10-13

Installation Preparations

NOTICE

  1. Before installing the devices, read the user manual carefully to get familiar with product information and safety precautions.
  2. Use insulated tools during installation.
  3. Only engineers certified by Huawei or its agents are allowed to install, commission, and maintain the UPS. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur, and the UPS faults caused are beyond the warranty scope of Huawei.
  4. When routing power cables and communications cables, prevent cables from being scratched by cabinet components.
Model Weight Dimensions (H x W x D)
UPS2000-H-6KRTL-Li 14 kg 43 mm r 430 mm x 514 mm
UP52000-H-10KRTILI 17 kg 86 mm x 430 mm x 514 mm
Model Wiring Terminal Number of Phases Rated Voltage External Circuit Breaker Cable Cross-sectional Area Terminal Type Note
6 kVA:single-phase input single-phase output) AC input L/N/PE 1 220 V AC/230 V AC/240 V AC 50 A (feature C) 10 mm’ OT-10 mm’-M6 terminal M4 screw tightening torque: 1.2 Nei Torque for tightening screws: 4.8 Nm Notes
•Use flexible conductors with a working temperature of 90 *C or softer conductors for power cables. Cables with solid conductors or twisted conductors may fail to be Installed.
•II there is no battery bus bar (BBB) box, connect battery cables to the UPS. Select 01 terminals based on the battery cables.
•a: The lithium battery Is equipped with a circuit breaker.
•b: In bypass mode, the UPS obtains power from phase A. The input current Is the three-phase total current
AC output L/N/PE 1 40 A (feature D) 6 mm’ OT-6 m&-M6 terminal
Battery + 2 54 V DC 160 A• 2 x 25 Imre OT 25 mm’-M6 terminal
2 x 25 mats
PE 2 x 6 mm’ OT-6 mm,-90′ bending-AM terminal
10 kVA (single-phase input single-phase output) AC input L/N/PE 1 220 V AC/230 V AC/240 V AC 80 A (feature C) 16 mm2 OT-16 mm’-M6 terminal
AC output L/N/PE 1 63 A (feature 0) 16 mm OT-16 mm terminal
Battery + 2 54 V DC 250 • 2 x 35 mm’ 01-35 mm’-M6 terminal
2 x 35 mm’
PE 2 x6 mm’ 01•6 mm’-M6 terminal
10 kVA (three-phase input single-phase output) AC input 1./N/PE 3 380 V AC/400 V AC/415 V AC 80 A° (feature C) 16 MO OT•16 mm’-M6 terminal
AC output L/N/PE 1 re
63 A (feature 0)
16 M O OT•16 mm’•M6 terminal
Battery + 2 54 V DC 250 A• 2 x 35 mm’ OT•35 mm’-M6 terminal
2 x 35 mm’
PE + 2 x 6 mm’ OT-6 mm’-M6 terminal
lithium battery + 2 54 V DC 25 m2 OT 25 mm’-M6 terminal
25 mm
PE 6 mm’ OT-6 mm’-M6 terminal

HUAWEI UPS2000-H SmartLi UPS Enterprise -FIGURE 1

Installing a UPS

NOTE

  • The installation of the 6 kVA UPS is similar to that of the 10 kVA UPS. This document uses the 6 kVA UPS as an example. Perform operations based on the actual situation.
  • A UPS supports a maximum of eight lithium batteries in parallel.
  • It is recommended that the BBB box be installed behind the lithium batteries.
  • If four groups of batteries are installed in the rack-mounted mode, reserve 1 U space between every two groups of lithium batteries battery cables.
  • You are advised to reserve 1 U space between UPSs, 1 U space between the UPS and lithium battery, and 1 U space above the UPS.

Typical Tower-mounted Scenario

NOTE

  • The following uses one 6 kVA UPS and four lithium batteries in tower-mounted mode with a junction box as an example.
  • A subrack can house a maximum of three devices and only one UPS is supported.
  • In a single-server scenario, if more than six lithium batteries are installed, two junction boxes need to be installed.

Installing Cables

Installing AC Power Cables (Single UPS)

  1. Connect UPS AC input and output power cables in the same phase sequence. Connect battery terminals correctly.
  2. Before connecting cables to the UPS, ensure that the input circuit breaker and output circuit breaker are OFF to prevent operations with power on.
  3. If the input or output cables has to be changed, contact Huawei technical support if you are not familiar with the operation. Do not power on the UPS directly.
  4. If the input or output system is changed, ensure that the short-circuit copper bar status and cable connections at input and output ports are correct.
  5. In a single UPS system, connect loads to AC OUTPUT sL and pL terminals. Connect primary loads to the sL terminal and secondary loads to the pL terminal.
    6. K1: UPS input circuit breaker; Q1: UPS output circuit breaker.

Installing Battery Cables (Single UPS)

NOTE

When replacing a faulty lithium battery, disconnect all loops between the UPS and the battery to prevent maintenance with power on.
Installing AC Power Cables (Parallel System)

  1. Ensure that the AC input and output power cables on each UPS are connected in the same phase sequence, battery terminals are connected correctly, and the bypass power cables are connected in the same phase sequence.
  2. Before cable connection, turn off all circuit breakers in the parallel system.

NOTICE

  1. The UPS can generate large leakage currents. A circuit breaker equipped with a residual current device (RCD) is not recommended. If leakage protection is required, select a recommended circuit breaker.
  2. Circuit breakers used for cable connection need to be provided by the customer.
  3. When UPSs are connected in parallel, the output parallel power cables of each UPS must be at least 1 m long and the length deviation must be less than ±10%. The four cables must be connected at the remote end.
  4. K: general AC input circuit breaker; K1: UPS 1 input circuit breaker; K2: UPS 2 input circuit breaker; Q: general AC output circuit breaker; Q1: UPS 1 output circuit breaker; Q2: UPS 2 output circuit breaker; B1–Bn: lithium battery circuit breakers.
6 kVA Single-Phase Input Single-Phase Output 10 kVA Single-Phase Input Single-Phase Output
10 kVA Three-Phase Input Single-Phase Output Installing Battery Cables (Parallel System)
Installing Communications Cables (Parallel System)

Verifying the Installation

No. Check Item
1 If the input or output system is changed, ensure that the short-circuit copper bar status and cable connections at input and output ports are correct.
2 The phase sequence of the input power is correct. Use a multimeter to check that the input and output are not short-circuited.
3 Cables and terminals are securely connected.
4 Battery cables and terminals are connected correctly, and voltages comply with industry standards.
5 The UPS is properly connected to the lithium battery string.
6 Input circuit breakers and load circuit breakers are OFF.
Power cables and signal cables are correctly identified.
8 The ground cable is reliably connected. The voltage difference between the neutral wire and the ground cable is less than 5 V AC.
9 The build-out resistor is correctly installed.
10 The voltage range of the UPS upstream input circuit breaker is 80-280 V AC (phase voltage), and the rated frequency is 50 Hz/60 Hz.
11 The positive and negative voltages of the lithium battery measured by a multimeter range from 41 V to 51 V.

Startup

NOTICE

  1. Before powering on the UPS, ensure that the UPS has passed all check items in “Verifying the Installation.”
  2. The voltage range of the UPS upstream input circuit breaker is 80–280 V AC (phase voltage), and the rated frequency is 50 Hz/60 Hz.

Power Button Function Description
Starting the inverter When the UPS works in bypass mode (the bypass indicator is on), hold down the button on the UPS panel for more than 5s. Release the button when the inverter indicator blinks and you hear a beep sound. Do not press any button during inverter startup. When the startup command is successfully delivered, and the inverter indicator is steady on, the UPS enters normal mode.
Shutting down the inverter When the UPS works in inverter mode, hold down the button on the UPS panel for more than 5s. Release the button when the inverter indicator blinks and you hear a beep sound. Do not press any button during the inverter shutdown. When the shutdown command is successfully delivered, and the inverter indicator is off, the UPS shuts down the inverter output and enters bypass mode.
Enabling WiFi When the WiFi is disabled, press and hold the button for 0.5s to enable the WIFi (the WiFi indicator is on).
Disabling WIFi When the WiFi is enabled, press and hold the button for 0.5s to disable the WIFi (the WiFi indicator Is off).
Cold-Starting the UPSs Using Batteries When the mains is abnormal or disconnected, connect the battery and hold down the lithium battery switch for at least 5s and less than 15s to power on the lithium battery.
Hold down the UPS button for 3s (the bypass indicator, battery indicator, and Inverter indicator are on at the same time), and the UPS Is powered on. After the UPS Initialization Is complete (about 10s), the indicator status changes and the UPS enters the standby state (the WiFi Indicator Is on and the fault Indicator blinks). Hold down the UPS button for more than Ss, and the UPS enters battery mode.

Starting a UPS

  1. Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button on the lithium battery panel for at least 5s and less than 15s to power on the lithium battery.
  2. Switch on the mains AC input circuit breaker K1 for the UPS. The UPS works in bypass mode (the bypass indicator is on). The sL terminal outputs bypass voltage and the pL terminal has no voltage output.
  3. If the alarm indicator on the UPS panel is blinking, view the alarm details on the app and handle the alarm.
  4. Perform “startup operations” on the UPS by using one of the following methods for the UPS to work in normal mode:
    • When the UPS works in bypass mode (the bypass indicator is on), hold down the button on the UPS panel for more than 5s. Release the button when the inverter indicator blinks and you hear a beep sound. Do not press any button during inverter startup. When the startup command is successfully delivered, and the inverter indicator is steady on, the UPS enters normal mode.
    • Choose Configuration > Control > Power-on/off on the app to start the inverter. After a successful startup, the UPS enters normal mode.
    For details about how to install and log in to the app, see the Appendix.
    • On the WebUI, choose Monitoring > UPS System > Running Control to start the UPS.
  5. When the UPS runs properly, switch on the UPS AC output circuit breaker Q1 to supply power to loads.

Starting a Parallel System

  1. Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button on the lithium battery panel for at least 5s and less than 15s to power on the lithium battery.
  2. Switch on the UPS mains input circuit breakers K1 and K2, the general mains input circuit breaker K, and the UPS AC output circuit breakers Q1 and Q2. The parallel system has no output.
  3. If the alarm indicator on the UPS panel is blinking, view the alarm details on the app and handle the alarm. For details about how to install and log in to the app, see the Appendix.
  4. The parallel configuration parameters are adaptive. Choose Config > System Parameters > Parallel system. You can manually set the parameters as required.
  5. Start the UPS one by one and shut down the inverters. The output PL terminal has voltage output.
  6. Switch on output circuit breaker Q1 (provided by the customer), switch off output circuit breaker Q2 (provided by the customer), and check that the voltage difference between the two ends of output circuit breaker Q2 does not exceed 2 V.
  7. Switch on the output circuit breaker Q2.
  8. After you perform “startup operations” on each UPS in the parallel system, all UPSs transfer to normal mode.
  9.  When the parallel system runs properly, switch on the general output circuit breaker Q (provided by the customer) and branch output circuit breakers (provided by the customer), and start loads one by one.

Shutting Down a Parallel System
Shutting Down a Single UPS in the Parallel System

  1. Perform “shutdown operations” twice within 30s for a UPS in the parallel system. Then the UPS shuts down and generates no output. Other UPS works without being affected.
  2. Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button on the lithium battery panel for at least 5s and less than 15s to power off the lithium battery.
  3. Switch off the AC input circuit breakers K1 and K2 and AC output circuit breakers Q1 and Q2 for the UPS. After all indicators turn off and fans stop, the UPS shuts down.
  4. The UPS exits from the parallel system.

Transferring a Parallel System to Bypass Mode
Perform “shutdown operations” on each UPS in the parallel system. All UPSs shut down the inverters and transfer to bypass mode.
Powering Off a Parallel System

  1. Shut downloads.
  2. Perform “shutdown operations” on each UPS in the parallel system. All UPSs shut down the inverters and transfer to bypass mode.
  3. Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button on the lithium battery panel for at least 5s and less than 15s to power off the lithium battery.
  4. Switch off the mains AC input circuit breakers K1 and K2 and the general mains AC input circuit breaker K for the UPS system.
    Switch off the UPS AC output circuit breakers Q1 and Q2 and the general AC output circuit breaker Q for the UPS system. After all indicators turn off and fans stop, the UPSs shut down, and the loads power off.

Appendix
Installing the App

  1. Use a mobile device to scan the QR code on the UPS panel.
  2. Install the app using either of the following methods:
    •Download the NetEco app using a browser and install it.
    •Download the NetEco app from Huawei AppGallery and install it.

Shutdown

Shutting Down a Single UPS
Shutting Down the Inverter to Transfer the UPS to Bypass Mode
Perform “shutdown operations” on the UPS by using one of the following methods:

  • When the UPS works in inverter mode, hold down the button on the UPS panel for more than 5s. Release the button when the inverter indicator blinks and you hear a beep sound. Do not press any button during the inverter shutdown. When the shutdown command is successfully delivered, and the inverter indicator is off, the UPS shuts down the inverter output and enters bypass mode.
  • Choose Configuration > Control > Power-on/off on the app to shut down the inverter. After a successful shutdown, the UPS enters the bypass mode.

Powering Off a Single UPS

  1.  Shut down loads.
  2. Perform “shutdown operations” on the UPS. The inverter shuts down, and the UPS transfers to bypass mode.
  3. Hold down the MANUAL ON/OFF button on the lithium battery panel for at least 5s and less than 15s to power off the lithium battery.
  4. Switch off the mains AC input circuit breaker K1 and output circuit breaker Q1 of the UPS. After all indicators turn off and fans stop, the UPS shuts down, and the loads power off.

Logging In to the App

NOTE

  • After the initial login, change the password in time to improve account security and prevent data tampering.
  • For the first login, you need to enter the WiFi password.
  1. Enable WLAN on your phone.
  2. Turn off mobile data on your phone.
  3. Power on the UPS.
  4. Press and hold the UPS button for about 0.5s to enable the UPS WiFi (the WiFi indicator is steady on).
  5.  Open the NetEco app on a mobile device. The Select Application screen is displayed.
  6. Tap UPS. The Connect WiFi screen is displayed. Use either of the following methods to connect to the WiFi network.
    •Manually connect to WiFi.
    ① Tap Manually connects to WiFi. The Select WLAN network screen is displayed.
    ② Select the UPS WiFi name whose last 12 digits are the same as the SN.
    ③ Enter the WiFi password. (The initial WiFi password is Change.)
    •Scan to connect to WiFi
    ① Tap Scan to connect to WiFi.
    ② Scan the QR code on the UPS panel.
  7. After the WiFi connection is set up, the UPS login screen is displayed.
  8. Enter the user name and password and tap login. (The default user name is admin, and the initial password is Change.)
  9. In the displayed dialog box, tap OK. After the initial password is changed, enter the new password to log in to the app.
  10. After the login is successful, the quick settings screen is displayed. You can manually set the parameters as required.
    NOTE
    If it is not the first login, skip the quick settings operation.
  11. Tap OK. The home screen is displayed.

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