MGE UPS Systems Galaxy PW user manual Inverter on button

Models: Galaxy PW

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Galaxy PWTM 100 to 225 kVA

"Load" light 5

light off: load not supplied;

light shines green: load supplied via the inverter or the bypass AC source (via the

static bypass).

Buzzer 6

The buzzer sounds in the following situa- tions:

load supplied by the bypass AC source;

load on battery;

"V" key 13

This key is used to access voltage mea- surements:

normal AC source phase-to-phase volt- ages;

bypass AC source phase-to-phase and phase-to-neutral voltages;

load phase-to-phase and phase-to-neu- tral voltages.

"Alarm reset" key 20

This key is used to reset stored alarms. The system accepts resetting only when alarms have been cleared.

"Buzzer reset" key 21

This key is used to stop the buzzer. However, new alarms set the buzzer off again.

operating problems.

It sounds slowly and discontinuously for a minor problem or when the inverter is on battery power.

When the alarm "LOW BATTERY SHUT- DOWN" is activated, the buzzer sounds more rapidly. Finally, if the inverter shuts down, the beep is loud and continuous. The buzzer may be reset by pressing a button. If the buzzer is reset, a higher level alarm will set it off again.

"Inverter ON" button 7

This button is used to start the inverter locally.

"Inverter OFF" button 8

This button turns the inverter off locally.

Keys 9 and 10

These keys are used to select commands in the main menu and access the sec- ondary messages.

Key 11

This key is used to validate the user’s choice.

Key 12

This key is used to access the main menu: display language, display-contrast setting, sound level of the buzzer, lamp test, date and time settings, inverse-video and event log.

"A" key 14

This key is used to access current mea- surements:

normal AC source, bypass AC source and load currents;

percent load;

load crest factor.

"W.Hz" key 15

This key is used to access other measure- ments:

normal AC source, bypass AC source and inverter frequencies;

level of active and apparent power drawn by the load;

load power factor;

inverter load level (percent).

"Anomaly" indicator light 16

This indicator light indicates the presence of anomalies.

key 17

This key is used to access the primary messages.

"Battery" key 18

This key is used to access battery mea- surements:

battery voltage (or the DC voltage on frequency converters without a battery);

battery current (charge or discharge);

battery temperature;

available battery backup time;

inverter load level (percent).

"Forced-transfer" key 19

This key is used to voluntarily transfer the load to the inverter or from the inverter to the static bypass (return transfer). Transfer and return transfer are carried out only fol- lowing confirmation requested by the sys- tem display and a warning as to the risk of an interruption in the supply of power to the load.

Display 22

The display continuously indicates the system operating status.

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Control Panel

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MGE UPS Systems Galaxy PW user manual Inverter on button

Galaxy PW specifications

The MGE UPS Systems Galaxy PW is a high-performance uninterruptible power supply designed to provide reliable power protection for critical systems in various environments, including data centers, industrial settings, and commercial facilities. Known for its advanced features and innovative technologies, the Galaxy PW is engineered to ensure seamless operation, even in the event of power disturbances.

One of the standout features of the Galaxy PW is its modular design, allowing for easy scalability and flexibility. This design enables users to customize the power capacity according to their specific needs, accommodating future growth without requiring a complete system overhaul. The modular architecture consists of interchangeable power modules that can be easily added or replaced, ensuring minimal downtime and optimized performance.

The Galaxy PW uses cutting-edge double-conversion technology, which provides a high level of power quality and reliability. This technology ensures that any fluctuations in input power do not affect the output, delivering clean and stable electricity to connected equipment. This is particularly essential for sensitive electronics that require a consistent power supply to function correctly.

Another significant characteristic of the Galaxy PW is its energy efficiency. The UPS is designed to operate at high efficiency levels, often exceeding 96%. This not only helps in reducing the overall energy consumption but also lowers operational costs and reduces the carbon footprint of the facility. The Eco-Mode feature allows the UPS to deliver power with minimal energy loss during normal operating conditions.

The Galaxy PW is equipped with advanced communication and management features, including an intuitive graphical LCD display that provides real-time information on the system's status and performance metrics. Users can monitor input and output voltages, current load levels, and battery health at a glance. Additionally, the UPS supports various communication protocols and interfaces, facilitating integration with building management systems and remote monitoring tools.

Safety and reliability are also top priorities for the Galaxy PW. The system features robust battery management to extend the lifespan of the batteries while ensuring optimal performance. The UPS is designed with several protections, including overload, short-circuit, and thermal protection, to safeguard both the UPS and connected loads.

In summary, the MGE UPS Systems Galaxy PW integrates modularity, energy efficiency, advanced monitoring, and robust protection features to deliver unmatched reliability for critical power applications. Its innovative design and technologies make it an ideal choice for businesses seeking a reliable power protection solution.