4 installation design considerations, 5 battery installation and maintenance – Liebert 130 kVA User Manual

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Hipulse - Single Phase ‘1+N’ UPS System

130 kVA - 110V

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6.4

Installation design considerations


Note:

Full safety instructions concerning the use and maintenance of UPS batteries are provided in

the appropriate battery manufacturers’ manuals. The battery safety information contained in this
section relates to the key considerations, which must be taken into account during the installation
design process and might affect the design outcome depending on localized conditions.




6.5 Battery installation and maintenance


6.5.1

Temperature considerations

Battery performance depends on the ambient battery temperature. Capacity and
autonomy are quoted for a new battery operating at 20

o

C. Battery capacity is

increased by 1% for every 1

o

C increase in temperature up to 25

o

C. If a battery is

used at a temperature above 25

o

C, its life is reduced; consequently, its capacity and

UPS autonomy time will reduce more rapidly over a period of time. Operating below

20

o

C will reduce the battery capacity by approximately 1% -1.5% per 1

o

C. For

example if a battery discharge test is attempted during the middle of winter when the
ambient temperature is 5

o

C the battery capacity will be only 77.5% of its design value

and will not satisfy its specified autonomy time.


Ambient temperature, ventilation, spacing, float voltage and ripple current all affect

the battery temperature. Uneven temperature distribution through the battery string

will cause the voltage distribution to be uneven which can also lead to problems- it is
therefore very important to maintain an even temperature across the whole battery

chain. ‘Valve regulated’ cells are very sensitive to temperature and should be

operated at a temperature between 15

o

C and 25

o

C. To help sustain this operating

temperature range the battery is normally float charged at 2.25V/cell. When batteries

are cabinet mounted adjacent to the UPS module, it is the battery which dictates the

designed maximum ambient temperature, not the UPS.– i.e. in the case of ‘valve

regulated’ cells the ambient regulated cells the ambient room temperature should be
kept between 15

o

C and 25

o

C, and not between 0

o

C and 40

o

C (which is the specified

main equipment operating temperature range) Temperature excursions are

permissible for short periods of time provided the ambient temperature does not
exceed 25

o

C.


6.5.2

Battery population

The nominal DC bus voltage, and therefore battery float voltage, is set according to

the module’s rated input/output voltage and usually set top 432Vdc (380Vac) 446 Vdc

(440Vac) or 459Vdc (415Vac). Given that the desired cell float voltage is 2.25V, this

means that a different number of cells are required in each case. (See Table 6-1).



Parameter

380V

400V

415V

Number of cells used (Standard)

192

198

204

End-of-discharge voltage

320

330

340

Float voltage

432

446

459

Table 6-1 – Battery population

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