APC 20 - 200 KVA user manual Redundant, parallel UPS, Start-up

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Maintenance (cont.)

Redundant, parallel UPS

See figures 27 and 28 in the Appendix. During maintenance, a UPS unit must be isolated from the normal AC source, its battery and the output circuits of the other UPS units.

isolate one UPS (see figure 27) Proceed in the following order (see figure 25 without Q3BP):

shut down the inverter (press the "inverter OFF" button 9 for three seconds),

open isolating switches Q5N, Q4S, QF1 and Q1.

The UPS unit is powered down once the capacitors have discharged (a few minutes);

start-up

Following servicing, proceed in the following order (see figure 26 without Q3BP):

close switch Q1, then after approximately ten seconds, switches QF1, Q5N and Q4S,

start the inverter (press the "inverter ON" button 8 ).

Note: if the load is still supplied

by an inverter, the Q3BP switch on the unit undergoing maintenance must not be closed.

To fully isolate the installation, proceed as indicated below:

isolate all UPSs (see figure 28) Proceed in the following order (see figure 25):

shut down the inverters (press the "inverter OFF" buttons 9 for three seconds),

close the Q3BP switches used to bypass the units (no units have priority),

open isolating switches Q5N, Q4S, QF1 and Q1.

The UPS units are powered down once the capacitors have discharged (a few minutes).

start-up

Following servicing, proceed in the following order (see figure 26):

close switches Q1, then after approximately ten seconds, switches QF1, Q5N and Q4S,

open the Q3BP switches,

start the inverters (press the "inverter ON" buttons 8 ).

Q1

A

B

 

Q5N

1

 

 

 

QF1

 

 

D

 

2

Q4S

 

 

 

 

Q3BP

C

Q1

A

B

 

Q5N

1

 

 

 

QF1

 

 

D

 

2

Q4S

 

 

 

 

Q3BP

C

Fig. 27

Q1

A

B

 

Q5N

1

 

 

 

QF1

 

 

D

 

2

Q4

 

 

 

 

Q3BP

C

Q1

A

B

 

Q5N

1

 

 

 

QF1

 

 

D

 

2

Q4S

 

 

 

 

Q3BP

C

Fig. 28

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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 External bypass for parallel UPSs and the hot-swap option Frequency converter with battery backup powerDifferent types of MGE Galaxy PW systems Isolation and protection devicesOperation with the normal Battery timeOperation in on-line ModeBattery charge cycle Operation with the normal AC source restoredForced transfer and return transfer Operation in ECO modeOperation with bypass AC source restored Operation with the bypass AC source outside tolerancesParallel UPSs without redundancy Single-UPS unit on-line or ECO modeInverter shutdown or overload Parallel UPSs with redundancyTransient voltage regulation Example of an installation with an engine generator setOutput voltage quality and continuity Steady state voltage regulation20 30 40 50 60 kVA 160 200 kVA Description of MGE Galaxy PW cubiclesUPS cubicle 80 100 120 kVAGeneral Battery cubicleControl panel Presentation Anomaly indicator light Battery keyAlarm reset key Buzzer reset keySingle-converter unit or redundant parallel converter unit Start-upSystem start-up Parallel UPS unit for increased outputStart-up of an inverter Start-up of a moduleStart-up of a rectifier/ charger Shutdown of a rectifier/ charger UPS in ECO modeShutdown Shutdown of the inverterGeneral 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 Utilisation via the MGE Galaxy PW display General instructions for using most screensSetting the date and time for the UPS Logging and time-stampingExample Consulting statisticsTotal time with Tbatt 25 C h Elapsed backup time min this isNb of backups 1 min this is Min nb of backups 3 min thisUtilisation via Teleservice UPS isolation MaintenanceMaintenance configuration Single-UPS unit or UPS in ECO modeStart-up Redundant, parallel UPSIsolate all UPSs Parallel UPS for increased outputVented lead-acid batteries Battery maintenanceVisual check Functional checkTraining center Options Harmonics filter and power factor improvementSafety of life and property Electrical supervision Empty cubicles