Contents

1. Presentation

 

1.1 MGE TM Galaxy TM 5000

8

 

UPS cabinet

8

 

External battery cabinet / auxiliary cabinet

8

1.2

Inside the UPS cabinet, access to connections

9

1.3

Cabinet layout (normal or false floor)

10

1.4

User-machine interface

11

1.5

Relay communication card

11

2. Installation

 

2.1

Location

12

2.2

Layout of cabinets

12

2.3

Removing the cardboard protecting the batteries

13

 

In the UPS

13

 

In the external battery cabinet

13

2.4

Required protective devices and cable sizes

14

 

Recommended upstream protection

14

 

Recommended downstream protection

14

 

Earth-leakage current

14

 

Required cable sizes

15

 

Required cable sizes for parallel UPS installations with an external bypass

16

2.5

2.5 System earthing arrangements

17

 

TNS upstream and TNS downstream installation

17

 

TNC upstream, TNS downstream

18

 

Installation with upstream IT and downstream TNS

18

 

Installation with upstream TT and downstream TT (with upstream differential protection)

18

 

Frequency converter (without Bypass AC input)

19

 

Parallel configuration without external bypass cabinet and with common normal and Bypass AC

 

inputs (maximum two units in parallel)

19

 

Parallel configuration without external bypass cabinet and with separate normal and Bypass AC

 

inputs (maximum two units in parallel)

20

 

Parallel UPS with external bypass cabinet and separate Normal and Bypass AC network inputs (6

 

UPS in parallel for 4PN)

21

2.6

Connection of power cables in a single UPS unit

22

2.7

Earth-cable connection for a single unit in a TNC earthing system

23

2.8

Connection of power cables for parallel UPS units

24

 

Equipotential bonding between parallel-connected units

24

 

Redundant parallel configuration (maximum two UPS units for Pn)

25

2.9

Connection of the 150 kVA external bypass cabinet

28

2.10 Connection of the 360 kVA external bypass cabinet

29

2.11 Connection of the 600 kVA external bypass cabinet

30

2.12 Auxiliary interconnections between UPS units in parallel configurations

31

 

Redundant parallel configuration (maximum two UPS units)

31

 

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31

 

Parallel configuration for increased capacity (maximum four UPS units)

32

 

Fitting the protection cover for the auxiliary interconnection cables

33

2.13 Connection of general shutdown or emergency power off (EPO) terminal block

33

2.14 Connection of the relay communications card

34

2.15 Running the control/communications cables

36

 

Single UPS

36

 

Parallel UPS

37

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APC 5000 user manual Contents

5000 specifications

The APC 5000 series is a comprehensive power protection solution designed for various applications, leveraging advanced technology to ensure reliable performance. Engineered by APC by Schneider Electric, a leader in power management and surge protection, the APC 5000 series is the ideal choice for businesses and home offices alike.

One of the standout features of the APC 5000 is its exceptional power conditioning capabilities. This series includes advanced Automatic Voltage Regulation (AVR) technology, which maintains consistent voltage levels and protects connected devices from power fluctuations and outages. This ensures that sensitive equipment, such as computers and networking hardware, receive stable power for optimal performance.

The APC 5000 series integrates a robust surge protection mechanism that guards against sudden voltage spikes, a common issue in areas prone to electrical disturbances. This protection is crucial for safeguarding devices from potentially damaging surges caused by lightning strikes or power inconsistencies.

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The UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system in the APC 5000 is equipped with LCD display panels that provide real-time information on power conditions. Users can easily monitor load levels, battery status, and voltage output, which aids in proactive management and enhances overall operational efficiency.

Moreover, the APC 5000 series features multiple output options including USB and serial connectivity, making it compatible with various devices. Its compact design allows for easy integration into different environments, from small office setups to larger enterprise configurations.

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