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Fig.1. Block diagram
Efficiency Optimizer function
The Efficiency Optimizer function is a new feature for the UPS adding cost effectiveness, minimizing power loss and reducing power consumption. Alternating between bypass and
Although high efficiency is standard, the default operation is in
Free Run Mode
The UPS operates in free run mode when input frequency is outside of the selected input frequency range. Free run mode is when output frequency does not match input frequency. When starting the UPS, the frequency regulation detected is 50 or 60 Hz ±0.25Hz. Please refer to chapter 7.2 if you want bypass available while running in free run mode.
Diagnostic tests
When you start the UPS, a diagnostic test is automatically executed that checks electronics, battery, and reports any problems on the LCD display.
An advanced battery management system always monitors the conditions of the batteries sends any forewarnings if replacement is needed. Otherwise every 30 days of normal mode operation, a battery discharge test is performed and any problems reported on the LCD display.
Except during the first 24 hours after startup while the UPS is in charging mode (please see chapter 7.2), diagnostic tests can be performed manually from the front panel at any time.
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2.2 System configuration
The UPS device and the internal backup battery make up the system. Depending on the site and load requirements of the installation, certain additional options are available as a tailored solution.
Planning a UPS system, the following should be taken into consideration:
zThe total demand of the protected system shall dictate the output power rating (VA). Allow a margin for future expansion or calculation inaccuracies from measuring power requirements.
zBackup time needed will indicate the battery size needed. If load is less than the UPS nominal power rating then actual backup time is longer.
zThe following options are available:
zExternal Battery Cabinets
zTransformer cabinets
zMaintenance bypass switches
zConnectivity options (relay card, SNMP/WEB card)
The following UPS models are available
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UPS 4000VA | 4min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 5000VA | 4min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 6000VA | 7min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 8000VA | 4min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 10000VA | 4min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 12000VA | 8min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 15000VA | 6min | 4 hours | |
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UPS 20000VA | 4min | 4 hours | |
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Additional External Battery Cabinets are available if more
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