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3.9 RPA PARALLEL SYSTEM CONNECTION

WARNING !

This operation must be performed by trained personnel before the initial start-up.
ENSURE THAT THE UPS INSTALLATION IS COMPLETELY POWERED DOWN.

3.9.1 Power wiring of parallel units

To guarantee good Load sharing between the units of a parallel system, we recommend that the cable
length from the input distribution board (5) to the output distribution board (10) is equal for each unit
(a+b = c+d = e+f = g+h = i+l = m+n = o+p = q+r).

Tolerance: +/-10%.

The AC input power of the Bypass must be the same for all units of the parallel system - no phase shift
allowed between units.

NOTE !

It is strongly recommended that no transformers, automatic circuit breakers or fuses
should be inserted between the unit’s output and the Load
common bus bars.
However, it is recommended that a disconnection or isolation switch is installed in
order to totally isolate a unit if needed.

Fig. 3.9.1-1 RPA Parallel System

1 = Rectifier

c

=

UPS Number 1

2 = Inverter

2

=

UPS Number 2

3 = Electronic

Bypass

3

=

UPS Number 3

4 = Manual

Bypass

4

=

UPS Number 4

5 = Input

Utility

Distribution

5

=

UPS Number 5

6 = Unit Output Load

6

=

UPS Number 6

7 = External

Battery

MCB

7

=

UPS Number 7

8 = External

Battery

fuse

8

=

UPS Number 8

9 = External

Battery

10 = Common Busbar and Output Load Distribution

Modifications reserved

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