System description, 2 rectifier/power factor correction (pfc) circuit, 3 inverter – OPTI-UPS DS3000I User Manual

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System Description

DS-I 1-3k UPS User Manual

3. System Description

TVSS & EMI/RFI

Filters

Rectifier/PFC

Inverter

Bypass

DC/DC Converter

Battery Charger

Battery

I/P

O/P

Input

Output

3.1 Transient Voltage Surge Suppression (TVSS) and EMI/FRI Filters

These UPS components provide surge protection and filter both electromagnetic interference

(EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). They minimize any surge or interference present

in the utility line and keep the sensitive equipment protected.

3.2 Rectifier/Power Factor Correction (PFC) Circuit

In normal operation, the rectifier/power factor correction (PFC) circuit converts utility AC power

to regulated DC power for use by the inverter while ensuring that the waveform of the input

current used by the UPS is near ideal. Extracting this sine-wave input current achieves two

objects:

The utility power is used as efficiency as possible by the UPS.

The amount of distortion reflected on the utility is reduced.

This results in cleaner power being available to other devices in the building not being

protected by the UPS.

3.3 Inverter

In normal operation, the inverter utilize the DC output of the power factor correction circuit and

inverters it into precise, regulated sine-wave AC power. Upon a utility power failure, the inverter

receives its required energy from the battery through the DC-to-DC converter. In both modes of

operation, the UPS inverter is on-line and continuously generating clean, precise, regulated AC

output power.

3.4 Battery Charger

The battery charger utilizes energy from the utility power and precisely regulates it to

continuously float charge the batteries. The batteries are being charged whenever the UPS is

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