3 modes of operation, Table 7 circuit breaker abbreviations, 1 load on bypass – Liebert 610 User Manual

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3.3

Modes of Operation

This section illustrates the flow of power through circuit breakers, switches and UPS components dur-

ing various modes of operation. The same modes of operation apply to all configurations of the Liebert

Series 610 UPS. Highlighted (thick) lines in the diagrams indicate power flow and power availability.
These illustrations show a three-breaker maintenance bypass because it is commonly used. Your

installation may have a two-breaker, three-breaker or four-breaker maintenance bypass or none at all.
These illustrations do not show an alternate power source (generator) and automatic transfer switch

(external to the UPS) that might be present at your installation.
Table 7 below lists abbreviations for circuit breakers used in this manual.

3.3.1 Load on Bypass

Load on Bypass, with the UPS not available, is shown in Figure 41. The UPS system could be in this

mode of operation during either initial start-up or UPS system shutdown and isolation for maintenance.

Figure 41 Load on bypass (UPS not available)

Table 7

Circuit breaker abbreviations

Abbreviation

Circuit Breaker

BFB

Bypass Feeder Breaker

BIB

Bypass Input Breaker

MBB

Maintenance Bypass Breaker

MBD

Module Battery Disconnect

MIB

Maintenance Isolation Breaker

RIB

Rectifier Input Breaker

NOTE
When the critical load is being supplied power from the bypass line, it is exposed to utility

power disturbances.

THREE BREAKER MAINTENANCE BYPASS SWITCHBOARD

BIB

MBB

OUTPUT

CB

Rectifier/

Charger

Controls

Battery

Bypass CB

INPUT

CB

Static

Bypass

Switch

CONTROL POWER

UPS MODULE

Inverter

RIB

BFB

MAIN INPUT

SWITCHGEAR

Critical

Load

AC Output

MBD

Static

Switch

Disconnects

MIB

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