APC 7000 dimensions UPS definition, Operating principles, Sizing and general characteristics

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Galaxy 7000: Unitary Specification guide:

 

Single UPS, three-phase, 160 to 500 kVA

 

1. UPS definition

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1.1. Purpose

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1.2. Brief description

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2. Operating principles

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2.1. Normal operation

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2.2. Operation on battery power

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2.3. Battery recharging

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2.4. Transfer to bypass AC source

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2.5. UPS maintenance

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2.6. Battery maintenance

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2.7. Cold start (normal AC source absent)

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3. Sizing and general characteristics

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3.1. Technology

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3.2. Rating

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3.3. Battery backup time

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3.4. Types of loads accepted

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3.5. PFC sinusoidal-current input rectifier

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3.6. Output without a transformer

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3.6. Efficiency

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3.7. Noise level

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4. AC sources

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4.1. Normal AC source

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4.2. Bypass AC source

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5. Electrical characteristics

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5.1. Rectifier and charger

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5.2. Battery

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5.3. Inverter

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5.4. Automatic bypass

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5.5. Discrimination

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5.6. System earthing arrangements (SEA)

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6. Mechanical characteristics

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6.1. Mechanical structure

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6.2. Dimensions

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6.3. Connection

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6.4. Ventilation

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6.5. Safety

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7. Environment conditions

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7.1. UPS (not including battery)

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8. Protection

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8.1. UPS

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8.2. Rectifier and charger

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8.3. Inverter

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8.4. Battery

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9. Battery management

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9.1. Self-tests

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9.2. Measurement of actual backup time

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9.3. Battery digital management

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9.4. Block by block monitoring

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10. User interface and communication

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10.1. User interface

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10.2. Communication

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11. Maintainability

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12. Standards and tests

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12.1. Standards

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12.2. Certification of conformity

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13. Quality system and test procedures

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14. Services

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14.1. Maintenance

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14.2. Technical competency

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14.3. Functional components - organization of supplier services

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14.4. System start-up

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14.5. Replacement parts

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14.6. Recycling and renovation

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15. Warranty

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16. Further services

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17. Electrical diagram

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Appendix Check list

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APC by Schneider Electric

Edition - 01/2010

Single UPS spec - p. 1

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Contents Electrical characteristics Sizing and general characteristicsMechanical characteristics Battery managementOperating principles UPS definitionSizing and general characteristics AC sources Electrical characteristicsAutomatic bypass InverterMechanical characteristics UPS not including battery SafetyEnvironment conditions ProtectionUser interface and communication Battery managementControls CommunicationStatus indications with mimic panel Standard communicationStandards and tests Quality system and test proceduresWarranty ServicesElectrical diagram Further servicesBattery management and protection BatteryAppendix. Check list Type of UPSBypass functions InverterEfficiency User interfaceCertification CommunicationOperation, Maintainability Availability

7000 specifications

The APC 7000, a renowned product from APC by Schneider Electric, represents a significant advancement in the realm of power conditioning and management. This high-performance uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is engineered to provide reliable and comprehensive protection for critical equipment in various environments, from small businesses to large enterprises.

One of the main features of the APC 7000 is its robust power management capabilities. With an impressive output capacity, this UPS ensures that devices remain powered during outages or fluctuations in voltage. The incorporation of Advanced Battery Management technology maximizes battery life and efficiency, providing users with longer operational time during power disturbances.

The APC 7000 also boasts a user-friendly LCD display, which provides real-time information on the UPS status, including power usage, battery health, and load levels. This intuitive interface allows users to monitor performance at a glance and facilitates easy navigation through the system settings.

In addition to its monitoring capabilities, the APC 7000 integrates SmartSlot technology. This feature enables users to customize the UPS with additional management cards, enhancing its functionality. Users can choose from various options such as network management cards, which allow remote monitoring and control, or environmental monitoring cards that track temperature and humidity levels.

Built with scalability in mind, the APC 7000 supports external battery packs, allowing for increased runtime. This is particularly vital for businesses with extended operational needs during outages. The system also includes intelligent cooling and a heat-sensitive fan, which adjusts its operation based on the load and temperature, thus optimizing performance while reducing noise levels.

Furthermore, the APC 7000 is equipped with multiple output options, including programmable outlets. This feature enables users to manage power distribution efficiently, ensuring essential devices remain operational while less critical equipment can be powered down to conserve battery life.

With its blend of cutting-edge technologies and robust features, the APC 7000 stands out as a reliable powerhouse that meets the demands of modern power protection. Its commitment to performance, user-centric design, and scalability make it an indispensable asset for organizations looking to maintain uptime and safeguard their critical operations. By providing exceptional efficiency and reliable service, the APC 7000 solidifies its position as a leading choice among UPS solutions in today's dynamic technology landscape.