APC 20 - 200 KVA Start-up, System start-up, Parallel UPS unit for increased output, 20 200 kVA

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Start-up

System start-up

Single-UPS unit or redundant parallel UPS or UPS in "ECO" mode

See figure 20.

Proceed in the following order:

close the upstream switches supplying normal and bypass AC source power (on the LV switchboard);

close normal AC input switch Q1. The system powers up:

the rectifier/charger automatically starts,

green light 1 on the control panel goes on,

light 2 turns red;

close bypass AC input switch Q4S:

green lights 3 and 5 on the control panel go on;

close inverter output switch Q5N;

close battery circuit breaker QF1;

light 2 goes off;

open maintenance bypass switch Q3BP;

press the "inverter on" button 8 on the control panel:

the green "inverter" light 4 flashes,

the inverter starts, then, if the bypass AC source transfer conditions are satisfied, the load is transferred to the inverter if the on-line mode is selected, or the load remains on the static bypass if the "ECO" mode is selected,

the green "static-bypass" light 3 goes off,

the green "inverter" light 4 shines for on-line mode or flashes for "ECO" mode.

 

 

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20 - 200 kVA

Fig. 20

Parallel UPS unit for increased output

See figure 21.

Proceed in the following order:

check that all load devices are off or that the load is disconnected;

close the upstream switch supplying normal AC source power (on the LV switchboard);

close the normal AC input switches Q1 on the UPS units. The system powers up:

the rectifier/chargers automatically start,

the green "rectifier/charger" lights 1 in the control panels go on,

lights 2 turn red;

close the battery circuit breakers QF1;

lights 2 go off;

close Mains 2 input switch Q4S in the external bypass unit:

green lights 3 and 5 on the control panels go on;

close output switches Q5N for the inverters and in the external bypass unit;

open maintenance bypass switch Q3BP in the external bypass unit;

press the "inverter on" button 8 on each control panel:

the green "inverter" lights 4 flash;

when a sufficient number of inverters are ready, the inverter-output contactors close:

the green "inverter" lights 4 shine permanently green;

the "static-bypass" lights 3 go off.

 

 

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20 - 200 kVA

Fig. 21

Single-converter unit or redundant parallel converter unit

See figure 21.

Proceed in the following order:

close the upstream switch supplying normal AC source power (on the LV switchboard);

close normal AC input switch Q1. The system powers up:

the rectifier/charger automatically starts,

green light 1 on the control panel goes on;

close battery circuit breaker QF1;

close inverter output switch Q5N;

press the "inverter on" button 8 on the control panel:

the green "inverter" light 4 flashes,

the inverter starts up, then connects. The load is then supplied by the inverter,

the green light 4 shines permanently, and light 5 turns green.

Note:

Each time a device is switched on, a lamp test is run: all the lights turn orange for roughly 1 second. The message "autotest OK" is displayed until the first primary message is sent.

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Contents MGE Galaxy PW 51028230XT/BG Contents Page Introduction General characteristics of MGE Galaxy PW UPSsSystem may also include Schematic diagram of the MGE Galaxy PW systemSystem description Different types of MGE Galaxy PW systems Frequency converter with battery backup powerIsolation and protection devices External bypass for parallel UPSs and the hot-swap optionOperation in on-line Battery timeMode Operation with the normalBattery charge cycle Operation with the normal AC source restoredOperation with bypass AC source restored Operation in ECO modeOperation with the bypass AC source outside tolerances Forced transfer and return transferInverter shutdown or overload Single-UPS unit on-line or ECO modeParallel UPSs with redundancy Parallel UPSs without redundancyOutput voltage quality and continuity Example of an installation with an engine generator setSteady state voltage regulation Transient voltage regulationUPS cubicle Description of MGE Galaxy PW cubicles80 100 120 kVA 20 30 40 50 60 kVA 160 200 kVAGeneral Battery cubicleControl panel Presentation Alarm reset key Battery keyBuzzer reset key Anomaly indicator lightSystem start-up Start-upParallel UPS unit for increased output Single-converter unit or redundant parallel converter unitStart-up of an inverter Start-up of a moduleStart-up of a rectifier/ charger Shutdown UPS in ECO modeShutdown of the inverter Shutdown of a rectifier/ chargerGeneral organisation Display of alarmsControl-panel display List of primary messages Load Protected ON-LINE ModeLoad on Mains List of secondary messagesBattery Charging BAT. = XXX a U BAT. = XXX Current measurements Measurement systemVoltage measurements Set date and time Battery measurementsSelections and settings Past events Battery testInverse video Test Interrupted Check Presence of the Battery Check Alarms Maintenance bypass AlarmsEnvironment information Signal receptionSignal transmission Setting the date and time for the UPS General instructions for using most screensLogging and time-stamping Utilisation via the MGE Galaxy PW displayExample Consulting statisticsNb of backups 1 min this is Elapsed backup time min this isMin nb of backups 3 min this Total time with Tbatt 25 C hUtilisation via Teleservice Maintenance configuration MaintenanceSingle-UPS unit or UPS in ECO mode UPS isolationStart-up Redundant, parallel UPSIsolate all UPSs Parallel UPS for increased outputVisual check Battery maintenanceFunctional check Vented lead-acid batteriesTraining center Options Harmonics filter and power factor improvementSafety of life and property Electrical supervision Empty cubicles