MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 : Specification guide
Parallel UPS, three-phase, 250 to 3000 kVA*
* Power rating for an N+1 redundant configuration
12 - Standards and tests
12.1 - Standards
All equipment shall be designed and built in accordance with accepted engineering practice and applicable international standards, in particular the standards listed below.
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ωIEC 60950 / EN 60950: Safety of IT equipment, including electrical business equipment.
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ωIEC 439:
ωIEC 60529: Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code).
ωISO 3746: Sound power levels.
ωCE marking.
What is more, the equipment must comply with
12.2 - Certification of conformity
The manufacturer shall provide, on request, a complete qualification file demonstrating compliance with the above standards. What is more, the indicated levels of performance shall be confirmed by certification from independent laboratories (e.g. TÜV or Veritas).
13 - Test procedures and quality system
13.1 - Test procedures
The UPS manufacturer shall provide proof of a stringent Quality Assurance programme.
In particular, the main equipment manufacturing stages shall be sanctioned by appropriate tests such as:
ωincoming components inspection, discrete subassembly testing;
ωcomplete functional checks on the final product.
Equipment shall undergo
Final inspection and adjustments shall be documented in a report drawn up by the supplier’s Quality Inspection department.
ISO 9001 or 9002 certification of the production site is compulsory.
13.2 - Quality system
The UPS design procedure shall be covered by an ISO 9001 quality system as well as a dependability study to ensure maximum reliability.
APC By Schneider Electric | Edition - 03/2009 | Spec. E - 14 |