Chapter 6 understanding ups operation, 1 ups system overview – Powerware 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS 650825 kVA User Manual

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EATON Powerware

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9395 UPS (650–825 kVA) Installation and Operation Manual

S 164201725 Rev 2 www.powerware.com

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Chapter 6

Understanding UPS Operation

6.1

UPS System Overview

The Powerware 9395 UPS is a continuous−duty, solid-state, transformerless (at
480 Vac), three−phase, true online system that provides conditioned and
uninterruptible AC power to the UPS system’s output and critical load.

The basic system consists of a rectifier, battery converter, inverter,
monitoring/operation control panel, integrated communication server, and digital
signal processor (DSP) logic. Figure 6-1 shows the main elements of the UPS system.

Output

Contactor

K3

Battery

Battery

Breaker

Battery

Converter

Input

Contactor

K1

AC Input to

Rectifier/

Charger

AC Input to

Bypass

Backfeed

Protection

Contactor

K5

Power Module

Inverter

Rectifier

Digital

Metering

Static

Switch

AC Output
to Critical
Load

UPS Cabinet

Battery

Contactor

K2

Battery System

Input

Breaker

CB1

(optional)

Bypass Breaker (CB4)

NOTE On an UPS configured as an Input Output Module (IOM), the bypass input, static switch, bypass breaker (CB4), and
backfeed protection contactor (K5) are not present.

Figure 6-1. Main Elements of the UPS System

If utility power is interrupted or falls outside the parameters specified in Chapter 10,

Product Specifications," the UPS uses a backup battery supply to maintain power to

the critical load for a specified period of time or until the utility power returns. For
extended power outages, the UPS allows you to either transfer to an alternative
power system (such as a generator) or shut down your critical load in an orderly
manner.

Figure 6Table 6

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