Introduction
1.1 Basic System Configurations
The following basic UPS system configurations are possible:
Single module UPS and one to four battery cabinets
Single module UPS with UPS Sidecar (maintenance bypass or 1+1 tie configuration) and one to four battery cabinets
Single module UPS, one to four battery cabinets, and an optional Integrated Distribution Cabinet (IDC)
Single module UPS, one to four battery cabinets, and an optional Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC) (maintenance bypass, 1+1 tie, or 1+1 tie with maintenance bypass configuration)
Single module UPS, one to four battery cabinets, and an optional Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC) (distribution configuration)
Powerware Hot Sync parallel system with two UPS modules, one to four battery cabinets for each UPS, and an optional module tie cabinet
-One capacity/one redundant (1+1)
-Two capacity (2+0)
Powerware Hot Sync parallel system with three UPS modules, one to four battery cabinets for each UPS, and an optional module tie cabinet
-Two capacity/one redundant (2+1)
-Three capacity (3+0)
Powerware Hot Sync parallel system with four UPS modules, one to four battery cabinets for each UPS, and an optional module tie cabinet
-Three capacity/one redundant (3+1)
-Four capacity (4+0)
Powerware Hot Sync parallel system with two UPS modules, one to four battery cabinets for each UPS, an optional module tie cabinet, and an optional IDC
-One capacity/one redundant (1+1)
-Two capacity (2+0)
Powerware Hot Sync parallel system with three UPS modules, one to four battery cabinets for each UPS, an optional module tie cabinet, and an optional IDC
-Two capacity/one redundant (2+1)
-Three capacity (3+0)
Powerware Hot Sync parallel system with four UPS modules, one to four battery cabinets for each UPS, an optional module tie cabinet, and an optional IDC
-Three capacity/one redundant (3+1)
-Four capacity (4+0)
The UPS system configuration can be enhanced by adding optional accessories such as a Remote Emergency
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