APC 20 - 200 KVA user manual Measurement system, Voltage measurements, Current measurements

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Control-panel display (cont.)

Measurement system

The display 23 may be used to read a number of input and output measurements made at different points in the system. See, in the Appendix, figure 23.

normal AC source 1

phase-to-phase voltages,

currents of the three phases,

frequency;

bypass AC source 2

phase-to-neutral voltage,

phase-to-phase voltages,

frequency,

currents of the three phases;

battery 3

voltage;

charge or discharge current;

remaining battery time (for the UPS unit concerned);

battery temperature;

inverter output 4

frequency;

total load 6

phase-to-neutral voltage,

phase-to-phase voltages,

currents of the three phases,

frequency,

active and apparent power.

Note:

Frequency converters without batteries are not concerned by the battery measurements. The displayed battery voltage corresponds to the DC voltage at the rectifier/charger output.

Bypass AC source 2 measurements are not displayed on frequency converters

1

3

4

6

U - I - F

U - I

F

U - V - I - F - P

A

 

B

 

Q1

 

 

Q5N

1

 

 

 

 

QF1

 

 

2

 

D

 

 

 

 

U - V - I - F

 

C

 

Q4S

 

 

 

2

 

 

 

Fig. 23

Voltage measurements

These measurements may be accessed by pressing the "V" key 14 . The following data is displayed.

Note:

M1: normal AC source

M2: bypass AC source

Current measurements

These measurements may be accessed by pressing the "A" key 15 . The following data is displayed.

Note:

CF: crest factor

Power and frequency measurements

These measurements may be accessed by pressing the "W.HZ" key 16 . The following data is displayed.

Note:

PF: power factor

RMS

M1

M2

LOAD

RMS

M2

LOAD

U12

----

----

----

V1

----

----

U23

----

----

----

V2

----

----

U31

----

----

----

V3

----

----

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RMS

M1

M2

LOAD

FC-LOAD I-LOAD/I-NOM

I1

----

----

----

-.--

----

%

I2

----

----

----

-.--

----

%

I3

----

----

----

-.--

----

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOAD

KW

KVA

PL/PN

= --- %

FREQ.HZ

P1

----

----

 

 

M1

--.-

P2

----

----

 

 

M2

--.-

P3

----

----

FP.LOAD = -.-

INV --.-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents MGE Galaxy PW 51028230XT/BG Contents Page General characteristics of MGE Galaxy PW UPSs IntroductionSchematic diagram of the MGE Galaxy PW system System descriptionSystem may also include Frequency converter with battery backup power Different types of MGE Galaxy PW systemsIsolation and protection devices External bypass for parallel UPSs and the hot-swap optionBattery time Operation in on-lineMode Operation with the normalOperation with the normal AC source restored Battery charge cycleOperation in ECO mode Operation with bypass AC source restoredOperation with the bypass AC source outside tolerances Forced transfer and return transferSingle-UPS unit on-line or ECO mode Inverter shutdown or overloadParallel UPSs with redundancy Parallel UPSs without redundancyExample of an installation with an engine generator set Output voltage quality and continuitySteady state voltage regulation Transient voltage regulationDescription of MGE Galaxy PW cubicles UPS cubicle80 100 120 kVA 20 30 40 50 60 kVA 160 200 kVABattery cubicle Control panelGeneral Presentation Battery key Alarm reset keyBuzzer reset key Anomaly indicator lightStart-up System start-upParallel UPS unit for increased output Single-converter unit or redundant parallel converter unitStart-up of a module Start-up of a rectifier/ chargerStart-up of an inverter UPS in ECO mode ShutdownShutdown of the inverter Shutdown of a rectifier/ chargerDisplay of alarms Control-panel displayGeneral organisation Load Protected ON-LINE Mode List of primary messagesList of secondary messages Load on MainsBattery Charging BAT. = XXX a U BAT. = XXX Measurement system Voltage measurementsCurrent measurements Battery measurements Selections and settingsSet date and time Battery test Inverse videoPast events Test Interrupted Check Presence of the Battery Check Alarms Alarms Maintenance bypassSignal reception Signal transmissionEnvironment information General instructions for using most screens Setting the date and time for the UPSLogging and time-stamping Utilisation via the MGE Galaxy PW displayConsulting statistics ExampleElapsed backup time min this is Nb of backups 1 min this isMin nb of backups 3 min this Total time with Tbatt 25 C hUtilisation via Teleservice Maintenance Maintenance configurationSingle-UPS unit or UPS in ECO mode UPS isolationRedundant, parallel UPS Start-upParallel UPS for increased output Isolate all UPSsBattery maintenance Visual checkFunctional check Vented lead-acid batteriesTraining center Harmonics filter and power factor improvement Safety of life and propertyOptions Empty cubicles Electrical supervision