American Power Conversion MW manual Dual Utility Installation

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Specifications: Required Breaker Settings

18 kA is the maximum peak let-through current (including safety factor) available during clearing of an internal fault in a 200 kW section or a Power Module. During or after a controlled fault clearing, none of the breakers are allowed to trip on the instantaneous trip setting below the specified value.

This is also applicable to the upstream breakers, and a control of the instantaneous trip setting in this part of the installation is required. The maximum peak let-through current is applicable to utility with prospective short-circuit currents up to 200 kA.

Note

Note

Note

The instantaneous trip setting must not be derated even though the UPS system is derated in system output power. The system size has no influence on the instantaneous trip setting.

For derated systems, the APC Application Team provides the correct breaker settings and breaker frame sizes.

For upstream breakers not mentioned in the table, the APC Application Team provides the correct breaker settings for on-line, overload, and trip currents.

The following diagram shows a dual utility system in which the upstream breakers are named Q. Correct settings of upstream breaker settings are mandatory. The system can also be configured as a single utility system.

Dual Utility Installation

T1

Q

T2

Q

Q5

Q1

Q3

 

Q6

 

Q2

Q4

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Symmetra MW 1000 kW 480 V Installation - 990-4112E

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Contents Installation Page Contents Specifications Safety Symbols used in this guideInstallation safety EPOUPS Sections Serial numberInverter Section Control SectionConfigurations Configuration 1 Inverter Section placed to the leftConfiguration 2 Inverter Section placed to the right Total width of UPS sections 4138 mm/163 WeightExternal Bypass Static Switch Typical UPS Wiring Principle Power wiring overviewExternal disconnection switches Input/Output wiring precautionsPreparing for top cable entry default Top Cable EntryBattery cable connections top cable entry Front view of Input/Output Section Ground and AC cable connections top cable entry Bottom Cable Entry Preparing for bottom cable entryElectrical Installation Bottom Cable Entry Battery cable connections bottom cable entry Battery BAT 1 + BAT 2 + IN/OUT power cable bottom entry Ground and AC cable connections bottom cable entry Bypass Static Switch Wiring Top cable entry Bottom cable entry Communication cable overview Connectionplane 0P0957Relay Board Optional Location of optional Relay BoardCommunication cables with optional Relay Board Relay Name Events that will trigger the alarm Mode Comment Relay Board functionsIN1 Page Low-impedance grounding Low-Impedance/High-Impedance GroundingHigh-impedance grounding Specifications Low-Impedance/High-Impedance Grounding Electrical Specification Installation Planning DataAC Input DC InputAC Input External Bypass SSW AC OutputHeat Dissipation 16 National Electrical Code Size Temperature Rating of Cables See Table Torque specifications Recommended cable, bolt, and lug sizesInput and upstream breakers minimum settings Required Breaker SettingsOutput and downstream breakers minimum settings Dual Utility Installation General Specifications 480 Nema990-4112E