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4.6 Transformer
The UPS’s transformer is an electrical component which “steps up” the output
voltage of the inverter to the normal utility line voltage. In addition, it serves to
isolate the UPS from equipment failures.
4.7 Monitoring and control electronics
This block is the “brain” of the UPS. The monitoring and control circuitry detects
utility failures such as blackouts, sags and brownouts; synchronizes the inverter’s
output frequency and phase to that of the utility; detects low battery voltage
conditions; directs the load transfer switch; and governs all user controls,
indicators and computer interface functions.
4.8 Operation during a utility failure
In anticipation of a utility failure such as a blackout, swell, sag or brownout, the
UPS continuously monitors the utility voltage and readies the inverter for
“synchronous” transfer. This means the inverter’s phase and frequency is
adjusted to match the phase and frequency of the utility. If the utility voltage falls
outside acceptable limits, the UPS rapidly transfers your equipment to power
derived from the UPS’s battery via the inverter and transformer described earlier.
This transfer typically takes place within 3 milliseconds. Once operating in this
mode, the UPS will emit a series of four beeps once every 30 seconds to remind
you that the continuation of power is limited in duration. If the utility power is
not restored to normal, the UPS will eventually sound continuous beeps to alert
you that less than two minutes remain before the UPS shuts down and ceases to
power your equipment. This is called a low battery condition which means that
the UPS’s usable battery capacity is nearly spent. The UPS will automatically
shut down if the UPS is not turned off during the low battery alarm.
If the UPS detects the return of normal utility voltages at any time during
operation using its alternate power source, the inverter voltage will be smoothly
re-synchronized to match the phase and frequency of the utility. Once synchro-
nized, the load transfer switch will re-transfer your equipment to power supplied
by the utility. After an extended utility outage, the battery charger resupplies the
battery with energy at a pace which is consistent with maximizing the service life
4.0 Principles of operation