Battery mode – Powerware 5075 kVA User Manual

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Battery Mode

The UPS transfers to Battery mode automatically if a utility power outage occurs, or

if the utility power does not conform to specified parameters. In Battery mode, the

battery, through the DC to DC voltage converter, provides emergency DC power

that the inverter converts to AC power. When the UPS switches to Battery mode,

the alarm indications depend on the cause and condition of the battery charge.

The length of time the system can operate in Battery mode depends on loading

and the battery supply capacity.

Figure 20 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS when operating in

Battery mode.

Bypass

Rectifier

K4

Input

Input

K3

CB1

(closed)

BATTERY

Path of electrical power

RECTIFIER

INVERTER

Output

TRANSFORMER

BYPASS

DC/DC

CONVERTER

CB2

(closed)

(MBP)

(open)

Input

Isolation

Transformer

(BIB)

(closed)

(MIS)

(closed)

OUTPUT

Figure 20. Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode

When the discharging battery voltage reaches the lower limit of UPS operation

capability, the critical load transfers to Bypass mode if it is available. If Bypass input

is not available, a “Shutdown Imminent” warning occurs. The warning time before

critical load loss occurs is approximately 2 minutes, depending on battery capacity

and the amount of loading.
If incoming power returns to within specified parameters, the UPS automatically

returns to Normal mode and alarm indications clear. However, the process of returning

to Normal mode is not instantaneous. The rectifier gradually draws increasing power

from the incoming utility until Normal mode is achieved.

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