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MGE UPS Systems 6000 Manual
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2 MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 : Specification guide Parallel UPS, three-phase, 250 to 3000 kVA* 3 MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 : Specification guide Parallel UPS, three-phase, 250 to 3000 kVA* 1 - UPS definition 1.1 - Purpose 1.2 - Brief description 4 2 - Operating principle 2.1 - Normal operation 2.2 - Operation on battery power 2.3 - Battery recharge 2.4 - Parallel operation with redundancy 2.5 - Transfer to bypass AC source 5 MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 : Specification guide Parallel UPS, three-phase, 250 to 3000 kVA* 2.6 - UPS maintenance 2.7 - Battery maintenance 2.8 - Cold start (normal AC source absent) 3 - Sizing and general characteristics 3.1 - Technology 3.2 - Rating 3.3 - Battery backup time 3.4 - Types of loads accepted 6 MGETM GalaxyTM 6000 : Specification guide Parallel UPS, three-phase, 250 to 3000 kVA* 3.5 - Limitation of harmonics upstream of the UPS 3.6 - Efficiency 3.7 - Noise level 4 - AC sources 4.1 - Normal AC source 4.2 - Bypass AC source 5 - Electrical characteristics 5.1 - Rectifier and charger 5.1.1 - Supply 5.1.2 - Inrush current 5.1.3 - Battery-current limiting 5.1.4 - Operating mode 5.1.6 - Input power factor 5.1.7 - Voltage regulation 7 5.2 - Batteries 5.3 - Inverter 5.3.1 - Output voltage 5.3.2 - Output frequency 5.3.3 - Synchronisation with bypass power 5.3.4 - Overload capacity 8 5.4 - Static bypass 5.4.1 - Load transfer to the static bypass 5.4.2 - Static-switch protection 5.5 - Discrimination and short-circuit capacity 5.6 - System earthing arrangement 9 6 - Mechanical characteristics 6.1 - Mechanical structure 6.2 - Modular design 6.3 Dimensions 6.4 - Connection 6.5 - Ventilation 6.6 - Safety 10 7 - Environment conditions 7.1 - UPS (not including battery) 7.1.1 - Operation 7.1.2 - Storage 8 - Protection 8.1 - UPS 8.2 - Rectifier and charger 8.3 - Inverter 8.4 - Batteries 8.4.1 - Protection against deep discharge and self-discharge 8.4.2 - Independent regulation and monitoring systems 8.4.3 - Regulation of the battery voltage depending on the ambient temperature 8.4.4 - Self-test 11 9 - Battery management 9.1 - Self-test 9.2 - Measurement of actual backup time 9.3 - Digital battery monitoring 9.4 - Block by block monitoring 12 10 - User interface and communication 10.1 - User interface 10.1.1 - Graphic display 10.1.2 - Controls 10.1.3 - Status indications with mimic panel 10.2 - Communication 10.2.1 - Standard communication 10.2.2 - Communications options 13 11 - Maintainability 11.1 - Local and remote diagnostics and monitoring - E. Services 14 12 - Standards and tests 12.1 - Standards 12.2 - Certification of conformity 13 - Test procedures and quality system 13.1 - Test procedures 13.2 - Quality system 15 14 - Services 14.1 - Maintenance 14.2 - Technical competency 14.3 - Functional components - organisation of supplier services 14.4 - System start-up 14.5 - Replacement parts 14.6 Recycling and renovation/substitution 15 - Warranty 16 - Installation services * Power rating for an N+1 redundant configuration APC By Schneider Electric Edition - 03/2009 Spec. E - 16 16 17 - Electrical diagram Fig. 1. Two parallel-connected UPS units, with or without redundancy. Fig. 2. UPS system with common, external bypass (up to four units). 18 Appendix. Comparison table
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