3. Bypass
operation
This part of the system enables the consumers to be
changed over to direct mains power supply (bypass mains) without interruption
and adhering to the specified tolerances. The change-over can be initiated
automatically by a control signal, or manually.
Every interrupt-free change-over, whether automatic
or manual, is only possible if voltage frequency and phase angle of the UPS
system are synchronized with the bypass mains' Deviations in the mains
frequency outside the specified tolerances inhibit the change-over.
Automatic change-over of the consumers to the bypass
mains is effected when the power supply within the specified tolerance is not
assured by the UPS system.
If a mains failure occurs during bypass operation,
the system will automatically switch to battery operation without loss of
output voltage, if battery is available and within tolerance.
4. Standby /
Off
The load is
not supplied with energy.
Manual bypass
(Service Bypass)
For repair and maintenance
work the system can be set to bypass with the overlapping manual bypass switch.
In this way the system is volt-free, with the exception of a few elements at
the connecting branch.
At the position TEST" it is possible to make transfer tests (Inverter - Bypass -
Inverter) without disturbing consumers at the busbar.
3 REDUNDANT UPS SYSTEM WITH
MAINS BYPASS
3.1 CONFIGURATION
The redundant UPS system in parallel operation with
mains bypass consists of 2 rectifiers, 2 inverters and 2 electronic changeover
units EAN with the static switches EA and EN. In addition 2 manual service
bypass switches with
overlapping action is installed. A transformer or a
mains voltage regulator (stabilizer) may optionally be used in the bypassmains
line.
3.2 PRINCIPLE
DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
At parallell/redundant operation the system in
parallel is informed which operational mode the other system requests. This
causes that the system automatically changes to the same operational mode
depending on the priority succession. In case of a fault or switching, a system
in parallel cannot force another system to a higher priority, that the system
permits itself.
If a fault arises in a system in parallel causing
that the system must switch over to a lower priority, the system will
automatically turn off, if the other system can manage the load. If the other
system cannot manage the load, both systems switch over to a lower priority
operation mode.
LOAD SHARING
When both UPS systems operate in either normal
operation or in battery operation the total load of the parallel/redundant UPS
system is distributed in the way that each UPS system runs at 50% of its
rating.
1 التعليقات:
Huh, so I've been using a standby
uninterruptible power supply all along
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