3 momentary overloads, Momentary overloads, Figure 50 – Liebert Series 600T User Manual

Page 87: Momentary overload (pulsed static bypass switch), Scct, Operation 81

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Operation

81

3.2.3

Momentary Overloads

An overload in the critical load will continue to be supplied by the UPS system if the overload condition does not
exceed the current versus time curve of overload capacity for either the SCC rating or for the number of modules
on-line.

For momentary overloads exceeding 155% of rated system (SCC) current, the static switch turns on for 40 milli-
seconds to provide current from the bypass line in parallel with current from the UPS system output. Up to
1000% of rated current can be supplied for less than one cycle, while up to 500% of rated load can be sustained
for the full 40 milliseconds of pulsed-parallel operation. By providing two power sources simultaneously, high
current can be supplied to the critical load with full output voltage regulation. The critical load can be supported
through inrush currents and momentary faults without operating the motorized circuit breakers.

If an overload situation exceeds 40 milliseconds, the UPS system continues to supply power to the critical load if
it remains within the current versus time curve of overload capacity. If the system overload capacity is exceeded,
the UPS control logic at the SCC initiates an automatic transfer to the bypass line by operating the static bypass
switch and the motorized system circuit breakers (SBB and UPS Output).

Refer to 3.4 - Automatic Operations.

Figure 50 Momentary Overload (Pulsed Static Bypass Switch)

BIB

SKRU

MIB

MBB

I

R

#2

UPS

CB1

CB2

I

R

#1

UPS

CB1

System

Controls

I

R

#3

UPS

CB1

CB2

RIB

RIB

CB2

RIB

BFB

Output

SBB

SBS

SCCT

SCCT

(can accommodate up to 6 UPS modules)

To Critical Load

Battery

MBD

Battery

MBD

Battery

MBD

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