Liebert Series 600T manual Inverter, Output Regulation and Overload Performance

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2.2.4Inverter

The inverter is a solid state device that converts the DC output of the rectifier/charger or the battery to AC power.

Operation

The inverter converts DC power—from either the battery or the rectifier/charger—into three pulse-width-modu- lated/six-step waveforms. These waveforms are filtered into low-distortion sine wave power. The inverter is con- trolled by an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). This integrated circuit controls the precise synchronization, amplitude, and frequency of the output voltage.

In addition to the inverter efficiently supplying a regulated AC output from a DC source, the output isolation transformer acts as a second stage of isolation between the critical load bus and the commercial source power. The inverter is configured to handle most critical load inrush surges. It maintains output voltage Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) within specifications even when handling non-linear computer loads. Refer to non-linear load characteristics.

Output Regulation and Overload Performance

The inverter is capable of sustaining full output voltage ±2% of the nominal voltage) for up to 150% overload at the output for as long as 30 seconds without reducing the output voltage. It can also handle at least 125% of the rated current for up to 10 minutes and 104% of the rated current continuously. The System Control Cabinet (SCC) will transfer the critical load to the bypass source if the overload exceeds the system capacity or the capac- ity of the modules on-line. The multi-module overload capacity (in terms of percent of rated full load current of modules on-line) is 140% for 20 seconds, 108% for 10 minutes, and 104% continuously.

Note that in normal operation the SCC will transfer the load to bypass before a UPS module exceeds its overload capacity. If a module overload condition is sustained (beyond inverter capacity) the UPS module is automatically taken off-line (disconnected from the critical bus) and is shut down. If the UPS system is operating in the redun- dant mode, the load may remain on the UPS system. Refer to 3.4 - Automatic Operations.

Non-Linear Load Characteristics

Computers and computer equipment with switching power supplies generate non-linear currents rich in fifth and seventh harmonics.

The inverter pulse-width-modulated/six-step waveform, coupled with the output filter, provides a natural path for reducing the fifth and seventh harmonic currents produced by the load. The inverter/filter limits the output voltage THD to less than 5% with up to 100% typical electronic data processing (EDP) loads. EDP equipment characteristically includes both non-linear and linear load components.

Unbalanced Load Characteristics

Unbalanced loads are actively regulated. The phase-to-phase voltage balance is maintained to within 2%, even with a 50% load imbalance.

The three-phase, root mean square (RMS—approximately 70% of the peak) average voltage is also regulated through a separate control circuit (phase-to-phase sensing).

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Contents Series 600T UPS DIS Product Table of Contents Manual Procedures Figures Tables Important Safety Instructions Overview of this Manual System Description Multi-Module UPS, 65-80 kVA left and 100-500 kVA rightProduct Multi-Module 500-750 kVA UPS Types of System Control Cabinets SCCs System Control Cabinets SCCsReliability Designed for SuccessOther Factors to Consider Safety Precautions Modes of Operation Operator Controls DIS Product Options General Component Descriptions System Control CabinetBattery Plant UPS ModuleDetailed Component Descriptions Controls HardwareFirmware Rectifier/ChargerInput Power Factor Battery Charging CircuitInput Circuit Breaker Isolation TransformerBattery Disconnect Battery Charge Current LimitingBattery Equalize Charge Circuit Operation After End-of-DischargeNon-Linear Load Characteristics Unbalanced Load CharacteristicsInverter Output Regulation and Overload PerformanceStatic Switch Isolation Static BypassFuse Protection Shorted SCR MonitoringPulsed Parallel Operation Load TransfersTransfer and Retransfer Conditions Automatic Transfers to BypassManual Transfers Transfer InhibitedRedundant Mode Manual RetransfersRetransfer Inhibited Features Display Screen and Operator ControlsDescription Function System Control Cabinet Operator Controls Sccb Pictured Shutdown Procedures Description Location FunctionSwitches Behind SCC Control Panel Door Menu Tree Master Menu Screen WALK-IN Display modules onlyLoad Transfer Procedures SCC only Battery Time modules onlyCustomer Alarm Definitions SCC only Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Input Metering DisplaysOutput Metering Displays Status/Alarm Message Areas Item 7 Alarm MessagesItem 5 Module Status Messages Item 6 System Status MessagesModule Monitor/Mimic Display Screen Alarm Messages Item 5 Alarm MessagesMOD 1 on Line MOD 2 on Line MOD 3 on Line UPS Ratings UPS Input PWR UPS Ratings UPS Input PWR Bypass Input Load Bypass Input C-A Walk-In Display Screen Walk-In Display Screen During Start-UpStatus Reports Screens Status Reports ScreenPresent Status Select ExitEvent History Event History MODULE-0History Status History Status Report ScreensSCC ModuleBattery Cycle Monitor Module Only System StatusBattery Cycle Monitoring Summary Screen System Configuration Screens System ConfigurationDate Date ScreenTime Time ScreenAuto Dial DialModem Baud Rate Modem Baud RateMaximum Auto-Retransfer Attempts Retransfer AttemptsRemote Monitor Alarm Limit Settings Screen Alarm SettingsProduct Load Transfer Procedures Screen Refer to 3.3.2 Load Transfer Procedures for more detailsStart-Up Procedures Screen Refer to 3.3.1 Start-Up Procedure for more detailsModule Start- Up Procedures Screen Shutdown Procedures Screen Shutdown ProceduresModule Shutdown Procedures Screen Battery Time Screen Module Only VDCBattery Time Screen Example 45 Minute Discharge Range of Values for Calculated Battery Times Aining Rem Tim Calculated La p s e d T im e M in u te sMeter Calibration Screen UP Cursor UP Down Cursor Down Select ChooseBattery Equalize Screen Battery Equalize RechargingAlarm and Status Messages Module Status Messages 3 Modules ConnectedSystem Status Messages Load Block MessagesAbbreviations Used in Alarm Messages OF/UFDC Ground Fault Battery CB OpenPower BatteryManual Reset Static SwitchBypass Phase Control PowerAlarm Indications and Other Alarms That Activate Summary AlarmsSystem Configuration Screens or the watchdog timer has Reverse PowerTemperature Over-TemperatureTimeout System Configuration Screens Load On UPSAlarm Message Special FunctionsCommunication Interfaces Worldwide ReportingAuto-Dial Requesting InformationLocal Reporting to a Terminal Local Reporting to a MonitorSite Reporting SiteScan or Snmp Remote Monitor PanelSeparate / Simultaneous Outputs Load On Bypass ScctOK To Transfer Load on Bypass UPS AvailableLoad on UPS Bypass Available Momentary Overloads Refer to 3.4 Automatic OperationsInput Power Failure Load On Battery Input Power Fail Load on BatteryOne Module Off-Line One Module Off-Line Load on UPSOff Battery Load on UPS Battery Not AvailableRefer to 3.3.3 Shutdown Procedures Emergency Modules OffEmergency Power Off Emergency Power OffRefer to 3.2.10 Maintenance Bypass System ShutdownLoad on Maintenance Bypass Two Breakers Load on Maintenance Bypass Three Breakers Manual Procedures Refer to 3.4 Automatic Operations for more detailsStart-Up Procedure SCC Start-Up B2. Set the Static Switch Disconnects OFF open SCC Start-Up Procedures Screen UPS Module Start-Up Module Start-Up Procedures Screen Product Load Transfer Procedures Maintenance Bypass Load Transfers Maintenance BypassIf the load is on Maintenance Bypass System BypassShutdown Procedures System Shutdown Procedure UPS bypass line is still energized100 Module Shutdown Procedure Remote Emergency Power Off Repo Local Emergency Modules Off LemoAutomatic Operations Overloads Without TransferAutomatic Transfers to Bypass Automatic Retransfers to UPSAutomatic Module Off-Line Automatic Emergency Modules OffMaintenance DIS Product Liebert Global Services Maintenance Agreements The Signature ProgramProfessional Start-Up TrainingRoutine Maintenance Record LogAir Filters Battery Maintenance Battery Safety PrecautionsDIS Product 112 DIS Product Matching Battery Cabinets Optional Power BatteriesRack-Mounted Batteries Torque RequirementsTorque Specifications Unless Otherwise Labeled Detection of TroubleReporting a Problem Corrective ActionsRecommended Test Equipment Rating Environmental Conditions Adjustments Battery OperationElectrical Specifications Voltage Adjustment Range Phase BalancingVoltage Transient Recovery Time Voltage Harmonic ContentSeries 600T UPS
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