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Series 610
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Power-Tie systems control interface diagram
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Line Sync Signal
Maintenance
Normal Operating Configuration
Trouble Recovery
Continuous Power-Tie
Technical Support/Service
Control System Features
Transfer Control Disabled
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System Description
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Power-Tie
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Contents
Continuous POWER-TIE Configuration
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Table of Contents
Operating Instructions
Initial System Start-Up 4.2 Basic Operation
Inter-System Isolation and Reliability
Function
System Flexibility
Basic Dual-Bus Power-Tie one-line diagram
Power-Tie systems fault isolation issues
Power-Tie systems control interface diagram
Control System Features
Operational Description
Momentary Tie Transfer Controls
Momentary Tie Operation
Intersystem Synchronizing
Intersystem Sync and Power Sharing
Continuous Tie
Continuous Tie/Transfer/Parallel Control
Tie System Components
Modes of Operation
Power-Tie system one-line diagram
Continuous Power-Tie
Checking for Phase, Voltage, and Capacity
Selecting a Line Sync Source
Synchronizing the UPS Systems
Control panel layout
Separating Tied Systems
Load Transfers Between UPS Systems
Design Criteria
Combined Loads on One System from Continuous Tie Operation
Combined Loads on One System to Continuous Tie Operation
Line Sync Signal
Power-Tie system fault isolation issues
Power-Tie systems fault tolerance
Tie Operation
Improper User Operation
Transfer Operation
Tie Circuit Breaker or Logic Faults
What Happens If a Failure Occurs During a Power Transfer
Recommendations Tie Circuit Breaker Selection
Hardware Failures
Mimic Panel
Load Transfer Controls
Transfer Control Disabled
Transfer Function Available
Transfer Function Available OK to Transfer Load 1 to System
Transfer Function Available OK to Transfer Load 2 to System
Continuous Tie Control
Control Inhibits
Manual Controls
Normal Transfer Operation Configurations
Maintenance Procedures Isolating Each UPS System
Initial System Start-Up
Basic Operation
Transfer of Load Between Two Systems
Maintenance Procedures Maintaining Power-Tie Components
Maintenance Procedures Tie Control Logic Components
Trouble Recovery
Abnormal Operations
Improper Transfer
Circuit Breaker Failure
Tying the UPS Systems Continuous Parallel Operations
Normal Operating Configuration
Continuous Tie-Systems
Abnormal Operations
Isolation for Maintenance
Power-Tie system one-line diagram
Operation Scenarios/Transfer Procedures
See 4.2.5 Transfer of Load Between Two Systems
See 4.2.4 Isolating a UPS System for Maintenance
Combined Loads Operation
See 4.2.11 Tying the UPS Systems Continuous
Parallel Operations
See 4.2.3 Maintenance Procedures Isolating Each
UPS System
One system in bypass to Continuous Tie operation Option
Operating Instructions
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