2 static transfer switch, 3 battery temperature compensation, Figure 28 multiple battery temperature sensors – Liebert Emerson NX UPS System User Manual

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5.1.2 Static Transfer Switch

The circuit blocks labeled Static Switch in Figure 27 contain electronically controlled switching cir-

cuits that enable the critical load to be connected to either the inverter output or to a bypass power

source via the static bypass line. During normal system operation the load is connected to the

inverter; but in the event of a UPS overload or inverter failure, the load is automatically transferred

to the static bypass line.
To provide a clean (no-break) load transfer between the inverter output and static bypass line, the

static switch activates, connecting the load to bypass. To achieve this, the inverter output and bypass

supply must be fully synchronized during normal operating conditions. This is achieved through the

inverter control electronics, which make the inverter frequency track that of the static bypass supply,

provided that the bypass remains within an acceptable frequency window.
A manually controlled, maintenance bypass supply is incorporated into the UPS design. It enables the

critical load to be powered from the utility (bypass) supply while the UPS is shut down for routine

maintenance.

5.1.3 Battery Temperature Compensation

For 10-30kVA UPS with internal batteries, a standard temperature probe is installed to measure the

internal battery temperature to optimize battery management. The measured temperature can be

displayed from the UPS front panel.
For UPS with external batteries, an optional battery temperature interface equally optimises the

external battery management by connecting up to four external temperature sensors from the battery

cabinet(s) to a control unit inside the UPS.

Figure 28 Multiple battery temperature sensors

NOTE
When the UPS is operating in bypass mode or on maintenance bypass, the connected

equipment is not protected from power failures or surges and sags.

Temperature

Sensor

TMP-2

+

IN

-

NC

12V

GND

OUT

BCB Box

BCB Control

Board – C2

+12V

GND

OUT

X103

X105

X104

X106

X108

UPS

Monitor

Board

– U2

X7

-12V

GND

BAT-T

Temperature

Sensor

TMP-2

+

IN

-

NC

12V

GND

OUT

Temperature

Sensor

TMP-2

+

IN

-

NC

12V

GND

OUT

Temperature

Sensor

TMP-2

+

IN

-

NC

12V

GND

OUT

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