Figure 1 '1+1' system block diagram, Operating principles, Operation modes summary – Liebert EMERSON NX 1+1 User Manual

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Figure 1

'1+1' System block diagram

Operating Principles

Redundancy Paralleling
The redundancy parallel system can noticeably

improve system reliability. In normal condition, nei-

ther UPS module works at full load. That means

that even if the load is increased, the system will not

transfer to bypass. And when a UPS module shuts

down due to any failure, the remaining UPS module

can still power and protect the load. When redun-

dancy is lost due to module failure or load increase,

the parallel system will trigger an alarm.

Operation Modes Summary

The parallel system also has operation modes such

as normal, battery, bypass and maintenance bypass.

All UPS modules in the 1+1 parallel system operate

in coordination.
Normal Mode Operation

The load is powered by the inverters of all the

UPS modules in the system. If the frequency of

bypass is within the synchronous range, the

inverter will be synchronized with the bypass.

Otherwise, the system will operate at nominal

frequency.

Battery Mode Operation

The batteries of all UPS modules power the load

through their inverters. The system operates at

nominal frequency.

Bypass Mode Operation

The condition to transfer to bypass mode is the

same as that for a single module system. The

bypass of all the UPS modules powers the load.

Maintenance Bypass Mode Operation

The sequence to transfer to maintenance bypass

mode is the same as for transferring a single-

module system. The maintenance bypass

switches should be switched on as synchronously

as possible. Thus the system can be repaired

without interrupting the power supply to critical

load.

Intermodule Control

Two kinds of signals are used for the parallel cables:
Analog signals—UPS output unbalanced current
Digital signals—control logic signals, parallel

cable status

Parallel control cables should be connected to the

parallel board (M3) of all modules and form a ring to

provide redundancy as shown in Figure 2.
Two types of Parallel control cables needed:
DB9 for analog signals with one end DB9/F and

one end DB9/M

DB25 for digital signals with one end DB25/F and

one end DB25/M

These come in lengths of 5m, 10m, &15m.

Supplied by Others

N

N

Input Utility

Supply A B C

Input Utility

Supply A B C

Distribution Panel

UPS1

UPS2

CB1

CB1

Rectifier

Rectifier

SW1-C

SW1-C

Static

Switch

Static

Switch

Charger

Charger

Battery 2

Battery 1

Fuse

Fuse

Inverter

Inverter

SW1-D

SW1-D

SW1-A

SW1-A

A B C

A B C

Q1EXT

Q2EXT

QBYP

QUPS

To Load

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