Theory of Operation
2.2.3Battery Charging Circuit
The UPS module charging circuit is capable of recharging the battery plant to 95% of full capacity within 10 times the discharge time. Recharging the last 5% takes longer because of characteristics inherent in the battery. DC ripple voltage is limited to 0.5% RMS to preserve battery life during long- term float charging while the UPS system is operating on utility source power.
Operation After Discharge
When commercial power is interrupted, the battery continues to supply DC power to the inverter without interruption to the critical load. If the AC source power is restored before the battery has fully discharged, the rectifier automatically restarts and resumes carrying the inverter and battery recharge load requirements.
Operation After End-of-Discharge
The battery time screen displayed on the control panel enables you to estimate when battery shut- down will occur. If the battery plant discharges to the shutdown point during an outage, the UPS automatically disconnects the load, the AC input and the battery. After AC input power is restored, the rectifier can be manually restarted by the user.
Battery Disconnect
The module battery disconnect (MBD) circuit breaker is used to isolate the UPS module from the bat- tery during maintenance and to automatically disconnect the battery from the inverter at the end of battery discharge. The MBD circuit breaker can be opened or tripped automatically, from the control panel or manually. It must be closed manually.
Battery Charge Current Limiting
The battery recharge current, after a battery discharge, is adjustable to between 1 and 25% of the full load maximum discharge current. An external dry contact closure (field supplied) activates a reduced second level of the battery charge current limiting circuit for use with a
The battery charge current limit is
Battery Equalize Charge Circuit
The battery equalize charge feature can be manually initiated or it can be programmed to operate automatically. Either can be selected from the battery equalize screen displayed on the control panel.
The automatic battery equalizing charge circuit increases the rectifier/charger output voltage to charge the battery any time there is a power outage of 30 seconds or longer. The equalizing voltage is slightly higher than the float voltage. Equalize charging is primarily used in flooded battery systems to boost individual cells that are at a low state of charge, per the battery manufacturer's specification and recommendations.
NOTE
Do not use equalize charging with
Consult the battery manufacturer’s manual, available on the manufacturer’s Web site, for specific information about equalize charging.
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