Thiago Wiezbicki
2014-Nov-12 10:46 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] [HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
Device Manufacturer: NHS Device Name: Expert C Online 6000 upsc output: battery.charge: 100 battery.current: 0.6 battery.date: 01012014 battery.runtime: 00000 battery.runtime.low: 59940 battery.temperature: 29 battery.voltage: 210.5 device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia device.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA device.type: ups driver.name: gamatronic driver.parameter.pollinterval: 20 driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyACM0 driver.version: 2.6.3 driver.version.internal: 0.02 input.frequency: 60.1 input.transfer.high: 265 input.transfer.low: 165 input.voltage: 217.0 input.voltage.nominal: 220 output.current: 0.0 output.frequency: 60.1 output.voltage: 120.8 ups.firmware: EXOL(02).21 ups.id: ---------------- ups.load: 000 ups.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia ups.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA ups.power.nominal: 08000 ups.status: OL I tested shutdown sequence when battery is low and computer turned off. After, the UPS shuts down to and turn on when the energy came back. All it looks ok. Link to the description: http://www.nhs.com.br/produtos_interna/id/TWpFeQ= We're brazilian manufacturer of this device and used the SEC 2400 protocol with full support. All it's working ok with gamatronic driver. Best Regards, -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20141112/64694c39/attachment.html>
Charles Lepple
2014-Nov-17 13:55 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] [HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
On Nov 12, 2014, at 5:46 AM, Thiago Wiezbicki <thiagowzb at gmail.com> wrote:> > > Device Manufacturer: NHS > Device Name: Expert C Online 6000 > > upsc output: > > battery.charge: 100 > battery.current: 0.6 > battery.date: 01012014 > battery.runtime: 00000Quick question: does "battery.runtime" update when the device is on battery, or is this field always zero?> battery.runtime.low: 59940"battery.runtime.low" should be the number of seconds remaining before switching to "LB" status. This seems large, even for a 6000 VA UPS. Is this configurable?> battery.temperature: 29 > battery.voltage: 210.5210.5 V seems reasonable for the specifications. Is there a way in the SEC protocol to report "battery.voltage.nominal"?> device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia > device.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA > device.type: ups > driver.name: gamatronic > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 20 > driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyACM0For the HCL, should we list this as a serial UPS, or is it USB that is auto-detected by the Linux kernel as a USB-to-serial converter? If it is the latter, what are the USB VendorID and ProductID? You can send the output of "lsusb -v" if you prefer. (This will help others with non-Linux systems.)> driver.version: 2.6.3 > driver.version.internal: 0.02 > input.frequency: 60.1 > input.transfer.high: 265 > input.transfer.low: 165 > input.voltage: 217.0 > input.voltage.nominal: 220 > output.current: 0.0 > output.frequency: 60.1 > output.voltage: 120.8 > ups.firmware: EXOL(02).21 > ups.id: ----------------Does "ups.id" usually report a unique ID, or did you remove it? (No worries if you did; we will just mark it as such in the DDL).> ups.load: 000 > ups.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia > ups.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA > ups.power.nominal: 08000 > ups.status: OL > > > I tested shutdown sequence when battery is low and computer turned off. After, the UPS shuts down to and turn on when the energy came back. All it looks ok.Just to confirm, the shutdown occurred via upsmon recognizing "OB LB" status on the UPS?> Link to the description: http://www.nhs.com.br/produtos_interna/id/TWpFeQ=> > > We're brazilian manufacturer of this device and used the SEC 2400 protocol with full support. All it's working ok with gamatronic driver.Thanks for the information! We appreciate vendor support for testing. -- Charles Lepple clepple at gmail -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20141117/876c3ebd/attachment.html>
Thiago Wiezbicki
2014-Nov-22 10:16 UTC
[Nut-upsdev] [HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
*Q: Quick question: does "battery.runtime" update when the device is on battery, or is this field always zero?* *A: Yes, the UPS battery time starts counting when the device starts on battery.* Q: "battery.runtime.low" should be the number of seconds remaining before switching to "LB" status. This seems large, even for a 6000 VA UPS. Is this configurable? A: I can explain to you this large number. This number is large because UPS isn't on battery mode, then the UPS superestimate the number because it's the maximum value possible. When the UPS switch to battery mode, this value will be consistent. Q: 210.5 V seems reasonable for the specifications. Is there a way in the SEC protocol to report "battery.voltage.nominal"? A: This UPS have 16 x 12 V serie batteries. The SEC protocol doesn't specify any nominal voltage for battery, only for inputs, outputs and bypass. Q: For the HCL, should we list this as a serial UPS, or is it USB that is auto-detected by the Linux kernel as a USB-to-serial converter? A: Our UPS have one serial RS-232 (DB-9) connector and a USB connector. For serial, this device use /dev/ttySx (Linux) or COMx (Windows) device name and don't need any driver. For USB , our device use a CDC usb class USB (it's a serializable USB, liking a USB-to-serial converter), for Linux kernel >= 2.6 it's auto detected, for Windows you need to Install a driver equal usb-to-serial converter with these parameters : VID = 0x925 and PID = 0x1241. Q: Does "ups.id" usually report a unique ID, or did you remove it? (No worries if you did; we will just mark it as such in the DDL). A: I removed it. Q: Just to confirm, the shutdown occurred via upsmon recognizing "OB LB" status on the UPS? A: Yes, the shutdown occours when ups.status it's equal OB LB Below , it's a second upsc command using our UPS on battery and with device ID, battery time, battery low time that UPS calcs correctly. Let me remember now, We have the same UPS in 6, 8, 10 and 12 kVA version, and it's names are : Expert C Online 6000 , 8000 , 10000 <callto:6000%20,%208000%20,%2010000> and 12000 ( or Expert G III how You can see in upsc output). respectively. battery.charge: 087 battery.current: 0.0 battery.date: 11172014 battery.runtime: 00687 battery.runtime.low: 3780 battery.temperature: 27 battery.voltage: 198.9 device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia device.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA device.type: ups driver.name: gamatronic driver.parameter.pollinterval: 20 driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0 driver.version: 2.6.3 driver.version.internal: 0.02 input.frequency: 0.0 input.transfer.high: 265 input.transfer.low: 165 input.voltage: 0.0 input.voltage.nominal: 220 output.current: 0.0 output.frequency: 60.0 output.voltage: 120.9 ups.alarm: Input Bad ups.firmware: EXOL(02).21 ups.id: 92C08623BD6513AF ups.load: 000 ups.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia ups.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA ups.power.nominal: 08000 ups.status: ALARM OB Best Regards, ------------------------------ Thiago Wiezbicki NHS Sistemas Eletr?nicos Av. Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, 5270 Cidade Industrial, Curitiba - PR - Brasil Fone/Fax: +55 41 2141 9262 <callto:41%202141%209262> www.nhs.com.br 2014-11-17 11:55 GMT-02:00 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>:> On Nov 12, 2014, at 5:46 AM, Thiago Wiezbicki <thiagowzb at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Device Manufacturer: NHS > Device Name: Expert C Online 6000 > > upsc output: > > > battery.charge: 100 > battery.current: 0.6 > battery.date: 01012014 > battery.runtime: 00000 > > Quick question: does "battery.runtime" update when the device is on > battery, or is this field always zero? > > battery.runtime.low: 59940 > > "battery.runtime.low" should be the number of seconds remaining before > switching to "LB" status. This seems large, even for a 6000 VA UPS. Is this > configurable? > > battery.temperature: 29 > battery.voltage: 210.5 > > 210.5 V seems reasonable for the specifications. Is there a way in the SEC > protocol to report "battery.voltage.nominal"? > > device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia > device.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA > device.type: ups > driver.name: gamatronic > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 20 > driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyACM0 > > For the HCL, should we list this as a serial UPS, or is it USB that is > auto-detected by the Linux kernel as a USB-to-serial converter? > > If it is the latter, what are the USB VendorID and ProductID? You can send > the output of "lsusb -v" if you prefer. (This will help others with > non-Linux systems.) > > driver.version: 2.6.3 > driver.version.internal: 0.02 > input.frequency: 60.1 > input.transfer.high: 265 > input.transfer.low: 165 > input.voltage: 217.0 > input.voltage.nominal: 220 > output.current: 0.0 > output.frequency: 60.1 > output.voltage: 120.8 > ups.firmware: EXOL(02).21 > ups.id: ---------------- > > Does "ups.id" usually report a unique ID, or did you remove it? (No > worries if you did; we will just mark it as such in the DDL). > > ups.load: 000 > ups.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia > ups.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA > ups.power.nominal: 08000 > ups.status: OL > > > > I tested shutdown sequence when battery is low and computer turned off. After, the UPS shuts down to and turn on when the energy came back. All it looks ok. > > Just to confirm, the shutdown occurred via upsmon recognizing "OB LB" > status on the UPS? > > Link to the description: http://www.nhs.com.br/produtos_interna/id/TWpFeQ=> > > > We're brazilian manufacturer of this device and used the SEC 2400 protocol with full support. All it's working ok with gamatronic driver. > > Thanks for the information! We appreciate vendor support for testing. > > -- > Charles Lepple > clepple at gmail > > > >-- -------------------------------- Thiago Wiezbicki thiagowzb at gmail.com +55 41 9653 5247 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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