6 options, Options – Liebert 610 User Manual

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Introduction

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1.6

Options

A number of options are available from Liebert for your UPS system. (Some options are not available

for all ratings.) Described below are the most frequently provided options. Note that the battery items

(1-3) are required to complete the UPS system. The remaining options provide improved system per-

formance or convenience. Other options are available. Contact your Liebert sales representative for

more information.
1. Battery and Racks

The batteries provide power in the event of a power outage. The Liebert UPS can use a variety of

battery types, provided the battery plant is designed for the UPS DC voltage range and the load

requirements of your application.

2. Battery Cabinets

Valve-regulated, lead-acid (VRLA - sealed) batteries are available in included steel cabinets for

convenient installation and maintenance in otherwise unprotected space. Depending on the UPS

module rating, two or more cabinets may be connected in parallel to provide the desired run time.

3. Module Battery Disconnect

The UPS system utilizes a separate Module Battery Disconnect for remotely located batteries. A

sensing circuit in the UPS module, set at the battery low voltage limit, trips the Module Battery

Disconnect to safeguard the battery from excessive discharge. The Module Battery Disconnect has

an undervoltage release mechanism designed to ensure that during any shutdown or failure mode

all battery potential is removed from the UPS system.

4. Input Current Distortion Filter

This filter reduces input current reflected harmonic distortion to less than 7% reflected THD at

full load and less than 4% reflected THD for modules with the optional 12-pulse rectifier (500kVA

and above). The filter is factory installed within the UPS. This filter also improves the input

power factor to better than 0.92 lagging at full load.

5. 12-Pulse Rectifier

All 500-750kVA models may be ordered with the optional 12-pulse rectifier section; this feature is

standard in 1000kVA models. This provides input isolation and reduces input current reflected

THD at full load to less than 9% or less than 4% with optional input filter.

6. Isolation Transformers

An optional rectifier input isolation transformer is available in a matching transformer cabinet;

this feature is standard in 1000kVA models. A bypass isolation transformer is also available.

7. Three Breaker Maintenance Bypass

This switchboard provides make-before-break maintenance bypass. It includes: UPS Bypass

Input Breaker (BIB), Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBB) and Maintenance Isolation Breaker

(MIB).

8. Two Breaker Maintenance Bypass

This switchboard provides make-before-break maintenance bypass. It includes: Maintenance

Bypass Breaker (MBB) and Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIB).

9. Load Bus Synchronization (LBS)

The Load Bus Sync (LBS) option keeps two independent UPS systems (and therefore their critical

load buses) in sync, even when the modules are operating on batteries or asynchronous AC

sources. This means that critical loads connected to both load buses can switch seamlessly

between the two. The automatic bypass operation must be inhibited (operator is able to select pre-

ferred bypass source).

10. SiteScan Central Monitoring System

Liebert manufactures a central monitoring system that automatically displays key UPS measure-

ments and alarms, as well as data from a variety of sensors. This monitoring system activates

alarms so corrective action can be taken. Events and data can be printed in hard copy. Data can

be logged for analysis.

11. Remote Monitor Panel

The UPS system may also be provided with an optional Remote Monitor Panel. This Panel pro-

vides eight LED indicators and may be placed at a convenient location near the critical load. A

functional description of the Remote Monitor Panel is provided in 3.0 - Operation of this manual.

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