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Chloride 80-NET UPS Systems Overview

The document provides information about Chloride UPS Systems, specifically the 80-NET Top and SP models ranging from 60 to 120 kVA. It details the system's specifications, components, operational modes, and contact information for various global locations. The UPS systems are designed for uninterrupted power supply with advanced features for reliability and efficiency.

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Chloride 80-NET UPS Systems Overview

The document provides information about Chloride UPS Systems, specifically the 80-NET Top and SP models ranging from 60 to 120 kVA. It details the system's specifications, components, operational modes, and contact information for various global locations. The UPS systems are designed for uninterrupted power supply with advanced features for reliability and efficiency.

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Chloride UPS Systems


WORLD HEADQUARTERS
Via Fornace 30
40023 Castel Guelfo (BO)
Italy
Telephone: +39 0542 632 111
Facsimile: +39 0542 632 120
enquiries@[Link]

Closest Chloride Contact in Australia:


Chloride Power Protection
Ground Floor
16 Giffnock St, North Ryde
NSW 2113
Australia
Telephone: +61 2 9888 1266
Facsimile: +61 2 9888 1966
[Link]@[Link]
[Link]/au

Closest Chloride Contact in UK:


Chloride Power Protection
George Curl Way
Southampton, Hampshire
SO18 2RY
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 23 8061 0311
Facsimile: +44 (0) 23 8061 0852
[Link]@[Link]
[Link]/uk

Closest Chloride Contact in UAE:


Chloride UPS Systems Middle East
Building 5, Office 104
Dubai Intenet City - Dubai
UAE
PO Box 72536
Telephone: +971 4 391 3205
Facsimile: +971 4 391 6803
[Link]@[Link]
[Link]/middle-east

Closest Chloride Contact in USA:


Chloride Power Protection
28430 [Link] Drive
Lake Forest
Illinois 60045
USA
Telephone: +1 800 239 2257
Facsimile: +1 800 833 6829
[Link]@[Link]
[Link]

For full list of contacts in other countries please visit our website at [Link] MKA4CAT0UK80NET

Certificate No. EMS 76732 Certificate No. FM 11043


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80-NET Top and SP


from 60 to 120 kVA

UPS CATALOGUE
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Important note!
Person to contact
The technical data enclosed is for general information.
Please note that the operating instructions and references
indicated on the products are for installation, operation and
maintenance.

Product designations

All product designations used are trademarks or product


names of Chloride S.p.A.

This publication is issued to provide outline information and


is not deemed to form any part of any offer or contract.
The company has a policy of continuous product
development and improvement and we therefore reserve
the right to vary any information quoted without prior notice.
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Uninterruptible Power
Supply Systems

UPS Catalogue • 2005 80-NET Top and SP


from 60 to 120 kVA
Scope 2

System Description 2

Device Description 3 1

General Requirements 5

AC/DC IGBT Converter (Rectifier) 5

DC/DC IGBT Converter (Booster/Battery Charger) 6

DC/AC IGBT Converter (Inverter) 7

Electronic Static Switch (Bypass) 8

Monitoring and Control, Interfaces 9

Mechanical Data 13

Environmental Conditions 13

Technical Data (60 to 120 kVA) 14

Options 18

Parallel Configuration 19

Appendix: Planning and Installation 21

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UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

1 Scope
This specification describes a continuous failure or degradation of the by patents 95 P3875, 95 P3879 and 96
duty three-phase, solid state, full IGBT commercial AC source. The continuity P3198) running on dedicated digital
(Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor), of conditioned electric power shall be signal processor (DSP) systems. This
double conversion uninterruptible delivered for the time period defined specification covers both 80-NET Top
power supply (UPS) system. The UPS by the battery system. The rectifier, the and 80-NET SP. The difference
shall automatically provide continuity inverter, and other mission critical between the two versions is clearly
of electrical power, within defined converters within the UPS, are driven indicated in the Technical Data table at
limits and without interruption, upon by vector control algorithms (covered paragraph 12.

2 System Description
The single line diagram of the UPS is 2.1 The system The UPS shall automatically provide
shown in Figure 1. The systems shall continuity of electrical power, within
operate on two DSP-driven IGBT The UPS shall provide high quality AC defined limits and without interruption,
converters. The vector control power for electronic equipment loads upon failure or degradation of the
technology will enhance the and shall offer the following features: commercial AC source. The duration of
performance of these converters. In autonomy (i.e. back up power time) in
• Increased power quality
order to increase system redundancy, the event of network failure shall be
an independent electronic static • Full input Power Factor Correction determined by the battery capacity.
bypass shall be integrated into the (PFC) and very low THDi (Top version
UPS. By adding system components, only) 2.2 Models available
such as parallel kits, CROSS switches,
safety and disconnecting devices, • Full compatibility with any installation The 80-NET range shall include the
system bypass switches, in addition to and/or any standby power generator following three-phase input/output
software and communications models:
• Full compatibility with all types of loads
solutions, it shall be possible to set up MODEL Rating (kVA)
elaborate systems to ensure the • Power blackout protection 80-NET/60 60
complete protection of the loads.
• Full battery care 80-NET/80 80
2 80-NET/100 100
• Energy saving features.
80-NET/120 120

Maintenance Bypass

Bypass
Input
Bypass static
switch

Primary Output
Input Load
Fuse
IGBT IGBT
Rectifier Inverter

Booster/Battery charger
Battery Fuse

[Link] Battery Fuse Optional remote


Connectivity Connectivity
bundled. (IP; SNMP; J-BUS;
Basic signalling PROFIBUS;Etc.)

Battery System

Figure 1. 80-NET single block system

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CHLORIDE 80-NET Top and SP


UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

3 Device Description

80-NET is the result of an innovative 3.3.1 Double Conversion Mode (DCM) 3.3.2 Digital Interactive Mode (DIM)
research and development programme
designed to offer users the most [Link] Normal (DCM) If priority has been set to digital
reliable power supply at a minimum interactive mode, intelligent double
cost and the highest possible energy The UPS inverter continuously conversion technology shall allow 80-NET
conversion efficiency. supplies the critical AC load. The to continuously monitor the condition
rectifier derives power from the of the input supply including its failure
3.1 Components commercial AC source and converts it rate to ensure maximum reliability for
into DC power for the inverter and the critical users. On the basis of the
The UPS shall consist of the following battery charger. The Battery Charger analysis performed, it shall decide
major components: keeps the Battery in a fully charged whether to supply the load through the
and optimum operational condition. direct line or the conditioned line.
• IGBT Rectifier The inverter converts the DC power This operational mode, which allows
into clean and regulated AC power significant energy savings by
• IGBT Battery Charger / Booster which is supplied to the critical load increasing the overall AC/AC efficiency
• IGBT inverter (conditioned line). The static switch of the UPS, is primarily intended for
monitors and ensures that the inverter general purpose ICT applications.
• Dedicated digital signal processor tracks the bypass supply frequency. However, it does not provide the same
(DSP) control systems for each This ensures that any automatic output power quality as when the UPS
IGBT converter transfer to the bypass supply (due to operates in double conversion mode.
an overload etc.) is frequency Therefore it will be necessary to verify
• Electronic static switch and bypass synchronised and does not cause whether this mode is appropriate for
supply interruption to the critical load. special applications. Digital interactive
mode is not available for parallel
• Manual maintenance bypass switch
[Link] Overload (DCM) systems.
• Matching battery cubicles
In the event of an inverter overload, [Link] Normal (DIM)
manual stop or failure, the static
3.2 Microprocessor control and
switch shall automatically transfer the The operating mode will depend on
diagnostics
critical load to the bypass line without the quality of the mains supply in the
interruption. short-term past. If the line quality has
3
Operation and control of the UPS shall
be provided through the use of remained within permitted tolerance
microprocessor-controlled logic. [Link] Emergency (DCM) parameters in this timeframe, the
Indications, measurements and direct line will provide continuous
Upon failure or reduction of the supply to the critical AC load through
alarms, together with battery
commercial AC source (see the the bypass static switch. The IGBT
autonomy, shall be shown on an
Technical Data table for tolerances) the inverter control will remain in constant
illuminated, forty character liquid
inverter shall supply the critical load, operation and synchronisation with the
crystal display (LCD). The procedures
drawing power from the associated direct line without driving the IGBT.
for start up, shutdown and manual
battery through the battery Booster. This ensures that the load can be
transfer of the load to and from bypass
There shall be no interruption to the transferred to the conditioned line
shall be explained in clear step-by-step
critical load upon failure, reduction or without any break in supply where
sequences on the LCD display.
restoration of the commercial AC there is a deviation from the selected
source. While the UPS is powered by input power tolerance levels. If the
3.3 Intelligent double conversion
the batteries, indications shall be direct line failure rate has been outside
operating modes
provided of actual autonomy time permitted parameters, 80-NET shall
80-NET shall adopt intelligent double remaining as well the duration of the supply the load from the conditioned
conversion technology which allows mains failure. line. The battery charger supplies the
the UPS to operate in double energy necessary for maintaining
conversion or digital interactive mode [Link] Recharge (DCM) maximum charge to the battery.
according to the selected priority.
Upon restoration of the commercial
The UPS will operate as follows:
AC source, even where batteries are
completely discharged, the rectifier
shall restart automatically, 'walk in'
and gradually take over both the
inverter and battery charger. This
function shall be fully automatic and
shall cause no interruption to the
critical load.

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UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

3 Device Description
[Link] Inverter stop (DIM) When the direct line has stabilised, These advantages will be:
80-NET returns to normal operation.
If the inverter is stopped for any reason The battery charger automatically • Improvement of short circuit
there is no transfer to the conditioned begins to recharge the battery, so that behaviour, as individual phases can
line and the load continues to be maximum autonomy is guaranteed in be more quickly controlled
supplied by the direct line. The mains the shortest possible time.
voltage and frequency values must be • Synchronism or phase angle
within the tolerance limits specified. precision between UPS output and
3.3.3 Maintenance bypass bypass supply even in the case of a
[Link] Overload (DIM) If for any reason it is necessary to take distorted mains voltage
the UPS out of service for maintenance • High flexibility in parallel operation:
In the event of an overload with a or repair, the UPS shall be fitted with an
duration in excess of the maximum parallel blocks may be housed in
internal maintenance bypass switch separate rooms.
capacity specified for the bypass static which enables a load transfer to a bypass
switch, the load is transferred from the supply with no interruption to power to Several algorithms included in the
direct line to the conditioned line, the critical load. Bypass isolation shall be Vector Control firmware are covered
which will still supply it for a specific complete, all serviceable components by patents owned by Chloride (95
time, depending on the level of such as fuses, power modules etc. shall P3875, 95 P3879 and 96 P3198).
overload. In the event of an overload be isolated. Transfer/retransfer of the
in conjunction with an unsuitable critical load may be accomplished by 3.4.2 Redundancy, preventive monitoring
bypass mains supply, 80-NET shall automatic synchronisation of the UPS to
transfer the load from the direct line to the bypass supply and paralleling the In order to maximise the reliability of
the conditioned line (assuming 80-NET inverter with the bypass source, before the system, the control unit shall
was operating from the direct line) and opening or closing the bypass switch as monitor a wide number of operating
the inverter shall continue to supply appropriate. parameters for the rectifier, inverter
the critical load for a period dependant and battery. All vital operating
on the degree of the overload and the 3.3.4 Operation without battery parameters, such as temperatures,
UPS features. Visual and audio alarms frequency and voltage stability at
alert the user to the problem. If the battery is taken out of service the system input and output, load
for maintenance, it has to be parameters and internal system values
4 [Link] Emergency (due to mains disconnected from the UPS by means shall be constantly monitored and
supply failure or variance beyond of an external switch (e.g. situated controlled for irregularities at all times.
tolerance limits, DIM) in the battery cabinet). The UPS will The system shall react automatically
continue to operate and meet the before a critical situation arises either
If 80-NET is supplying the load via the
performance criteria specified with the for the UPS or the load, in order to
direct line and the bypass mains
exception of the battery backup time. ensure the supply of the load even in
supply varies beyond tolerance levels
(adjustable using the software), the these difficult conditions.
3.4 Control and diagnostics
load will be transferred from the direct
line to the conditioned line. The load is 3.4.3 Telediagnosis and telemonitoring
Control of the power electronics modules
powered from the mains via the shall be optimised in order to provide: In all the above modes of operation,
rectifier and inverter, (provided the the UPS may be monitored and
input mains remains within the • optimum three-phase supply of the
controlled from a remote location such
tolerances stated in tables 11 and 12). load
as a service centre, in order to
Should the input mains falls below the maintain the reliability of the system at
• controlled battery charging
lower limit the batteries shall be used nominal levels. Even during complete
to power the load via the inverter. • minimum phase effects upon the shutdown of the UPS, information
The user is alerted to the battery supply network. relating to the operating parameters
discharge by visual and audio alarms shall not be lost thanks to non volatile
and the remaining autonomy is By using digital signal processors RAMs, which will store the
displayed on the LCD. During this (DSP) 80-NET shall implement the information for up to 10 years.
process, it is possible to extend the most advanced digital control.
remaining autonomy by switching off
non-essential loads. 3.4.1 Vector control

[Link] Return to normal conditions To ensure the quick and flexible


(DIM) processing of measuring data, special
arithmetic algorithms shall be
When the mains supply returns to implemented in DSP, rapidly generating
within tolerance limits, 80-NET will controlled variables as a result.
continue to supply the load via the This will thus render possible the real-
conditioned line for a period of time time control of the inverter electronics,
dependant on the direct line failure resulting in obvious advantages
rate (the conditioned line draws power concerning the performance of the
from the mains not the battery). power components.

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CHLORIDE 80-NET Top and SP


UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

4 General Requirements
4.1 Applied standards 4.2 Safety Therefore the UPS shall not modify the
state of the upstream neutral, in any
Chloride operates a Quality Management In terms of general and safety operating mode, and the neutral state
System which complies with BS EN requirements, the UPS conforms to of the distribution downstream from
ISO 9001-2000 for the design, manufacture, standard IEC/EN 62040-1-1 governing the UPS is imposed by the mains one.
sales, installation, maintenance and service use in unrestricted access locations. 80-NET should be used in installations
of uninterruptible power supply systems. with grounded neutral; for further
The Chloride Environmental Policy and 4.3 EMC and surge suppression details please contact Chloride
Management Systems comply with Technical Support.
EN ISO 14 001 and Chloride is committed Electromagnetic effects shall be
to implementing a policy of continuous minimised in order to ensure that
computer systems and other similar 4.5 Materials
improvement to production processes
and pollution reduction. 80-NET shall carry electronic loads shall neither be All materials and components
the CE mark in accordance with the adversely affected by nor affect the UPS. comprising the UPS shall be new and
Safety and EMC Directives 73/23, 93/68, The UPS shall be designed to meet the of current manufacture.
89/336, 92/31 and 93/68. 80-NET is requirements of EN 50091-2, class RS.
designed and manufactured in accordance The manufacturer and customer in
with the following international standards: partnership agree to ensure the essential
EMC protection requirements for the
• IEC/EN62040-1-1 general and safety specific resulting installation.
requirements
4.4 Neutral connection and grounding
• EN50091-2 EMC requirements
The 80-NET output neutral shall be
• IEC/EN62040-3 operating requirements.
electrically isolated, except for RFI
• Classification according to filters, from the UPS chassis. The input
IEC/EN 62040-3: VFI-SS-111 and output neutral connections are the
same, i.e. they are solidly tied together.

5 AC/DC IGBT Converter (Rectifier)


5
5.1 Primary input This means that the 80-NET in double 5.4 Soft start
conversion mode shall be seen by the
The three-phase current taken from primary mains sources and distribution With the UPS logic properly powered, after
the commercial AC source shall be as a resistive load (i.e. it will absorb applying the input voltage the rectifier
converted to a regulated DC voltage by only active power and the current starts an additional programmable current
an IGBT rectifier. In order to protect waveform will be practically soft start (1-90 seconds). This procedure
the power components within the sinusoidal), thus ensuring total results in a gradual and soft walk-in of the
system each phase of the rectifier compatibility with any power source. current taken from the input voltage
input shall be individually fitted with a 80-NET includes all the performances supply network. This ensures that any
fast-acting fuse. As shown in Figure 1, offered by load active filtering devices standby generator is gradually introduced
the IGBT rectifier shall provide DC as standard. into the UPS input, as shown in Figure 2.
power to the DC/AC output converter To avoid the simultaneous start-up
(IGBT inverter) and to the DC/DC 5.3 Operation with diesel generator of different rectifiers, it is possible to
battery converter (booster / battery programme a hold-off dedicated start delay
charger) when the latter is working in In order to obtain the required THD on (1-180 seconds) for each unit. In addition,
battery charger mode. input voltage, the coordination the UPS includes an ‘on generator’
between diesel generator and UPS function which, when activated via
5.2 Total Input Harmonic Distortion shall be based on the generator’s sub- floating contact, provides the possibility
(THD) and Power Factor (PF) transient reactance, as opposed to its of inhibiting either battery charging,
The maximum voltage THD (THDV) short-circuit reactance. synchronisation of the inverter to the direct
permitted on the rectifier input (either line supply or transfer to the direct line.
from the utility or generator) shall be 15%
AC Hold-off Current
(normal operation is guaranteed up to Input Delay soft
8%). The maximum current THD injected Current (1- 180s) start
(1-90 s)
into the mains (THDI) shall be less than
3% (Top version only) at maximum input
power and input voltage THDV < 1%
(nominal input voltage and current).
Under these conditions the input power
factor (PF) will be > 0.99 (Top version
only). Under other input conditions and
with other output load fractions the Mains Failure Mains OK Time

THDI will be < 5% (Top version only). Figure 2. Rectifier soft start

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CHLORIDE 80-NET Top and SP


UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

6 DC/DC IGBT Converter (Booster / Battery Charger)


6.1 Booster / Battery Charger
Input AC (Nominal Voltage)
As can be seen in Figure 1, this Voltage
bidirectional IGBT DC/DC converter 100%
shall have the following functions:
85%
• To recharge the batteries taking the
80%
power from the DC bus, when the
primary input mains is within the
given tolerances Time

• To provide the suitable full DC Battery


power, taken from the batteries, status
to the IGBT output inverter if the
primary mains is unavailable. Charging/
floating
6.2 Battery charger mode idle
(no discharge)
This converter shall be operable with
the following types of batteries: T1 T2 Time

• Sealed Lead Acid (VRLA) Figure 3. Battery status during reduction of the commercial AC source.
• Lead Acid
After discharge of the battery the rectifier 6.7.1 Operating parameters
• Ni - Cd
will power the inverter and recharge the
batteries through the DC/DC converter in When operating with a maintenance
The selection of the optimum free, valve regulated lead acid battery
battery charger mode. The following
charging method shall be completely (VRLA), the parameters per cell shall
charging methods are an example of the
managed by the microprocessor. be as follows:
several methods available, giving the
Several different charging methods
possibility of matching the different
6 are available.
types of accumulators: • End of discharge voltage (V) 1.65

6.3 Voltage regulation, temperature • Shutdown imminent alarm (V) 1.75


6.5.1 Sealed, maintenance-free lead
compensation
acid accumulators: • Minimum battery test voltage (V) 1.9
The battery charger voltage shall
Charging is at constant current up to • Nominal voltage (V) 2.0
operate within narrow parameters. In
the maximum floating voltage level.
order to ensure optimum battery • Battery discharging alarm (V) 2.20
Thereafter the voltage shall be kept
charging, regulation shall be @ 20°C
at a constant level within narrow
automatically adjusted to the ambient
limits (single-step charging method).
temperature. The IGBT rectifier shall • Float voltage (V) 2.27 @ 20°C
be capable of supplying the battery
6.5.2 Sealed, low-maintenance lead acid • High voltage alarm (V) 2.4
charger and the IGBT inverter with DC
accumulators or NiCd accumulators:
voltage at rated power, even if the
6.7.2 Automatic battery test
input voltage is below the nominal Charging is at increased charging
voltage specified. This will not require voltage and constant charging current The operating condition of the
the discharging of the batteries. This (boost charge phase). When the batteries shall be automatically tested
connection is illustrated in Figure 3. charging current falls short of a lower by the control unit at selectable
threshold value the battery charger intervals, e.g. weekly, fortnightly or
6.4 Residual ripple filtering shall automatically return to floating monthly. A short-time discharge of the
voltage level (two-step charging method). battery will be made to confirm that all
The battery charger output shall have a
the battery blocks and connecting
residual voltage ripple of <1% RMS.
6.6 Overvoltage protection elements are in good working order.
In order to preclude a faulty diagnosis
6.5 C a p a c i t y and ch a rg i n g The battery charger shall automatically
the test will be launched 24 hours after
characteristics switch off if the DC battery voltage
the latest battery discharge at the
exceeds the maximum value
When the primary mains is not earliest. The battery test shall be
associated with its operational status.
suitable to supply the rectifier, the performed without any risk to the load,
DC/DC converter (booster mode) will even if the battery is completely
6.7 Battery management
provide the required power to the defective. Users shall be alerted to a
inverter. The battery charger shall be Using advanced battery care (ABC) the detected battery fault. The battery test
capable of supporting the inverter at 80-NET series shall increase battery shall not cause any degradation in
nominal power and supplying the life by up to 50%. The main battery terms of the battery system life
batteries with charging current. care features are described as follows. expectancy.

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UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

6 DC/DC IGBT Converter (Booster / Battery Charger)


6.7.3 Ambient temperature
compensated battery charger Voltage per cell

The float voltage and battery discharge


alarm shall be automatically adjusted
as a function of the temperature in the
1.80
battery compartment (-0.11% per °C) in
order to maximise battery operating life.

6.7.4 Time compensated end of 1.75


discharge voltage

When the discharge time exceeds one


hour, the shutdown voltage shall be
automatically increased, as shown in 1.70
Figure 4 for VRLA, to avoid heavy battery
discharge as a result of a light load.

6.7.5 Remaining battery life 1.65

80-NET uses sophisticated algorithms


to determine the battery life remaining 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Time (hours)
based on real operating conditions
such as temperature, discharge and
charging cycles, and discharge depth. Figure 4. End-of-discharge voltage in relation to discharge time

7 DC/AC IGBT Converter (Inverter)


7.1 AC voltage generation 7.3 Frequency regulation 7.5 Neutral sizing

From the DC voltage of the intermediate The inverter output frequency shall be The sizing of the inverter neutral shall 7
circuit the inverter shall generate controlled to achieve the following be oversized on all ratings in order to
sinusoidal AC voltage for the user load on performances: cope with the combination of harmonics
the basis of pulse-width modulation on the neutral wire when driving
(PWM). By means of the digital signal 7.3.1 Steady state single-phase reference non-linear
processor (DSP) of the control unit the loads. The inverter neutral is sized x 1.7
IGBT of the inverter shall be controlled so The inverter steady-state output in relation to the phase.
that DC voltage is divided up into pulsed frequency, when synchronised to
voltage packets. Thanks to a low-pass bypass supply, shall not deviate by 7.6 Overload
filter the pulse-width modulated signal more than ±1% adjustable to ±2%,
shall be converted into sinusoidal AC ±3%, ±4%. The inverter shall be capable of
voltage. No isolation transformer is needed supplying an overload of 125% for 10
for the IGBT inverter, with the great 7.3.2 Frequency slew rate minutes and 150% for one minute of
benefits of: energy conversion efficiency, the nominal power.
The frequency slew rate shall be <1 Hz
physical size and weight of the modules. per second. 7.7 Inverter shutdown
7.2 Voltage regulation
7.3.3 Frequency slew rate In the event of an internal failure
The inverter output voltage on the three the inverter shall be immediately shut
The output frequency of the inverter shall down by the control unit. The UPS
phases shall be individually controlled
be controlled by a quartz oscillator which device or the parallel-operated UPS
to achieve the following performances:
can be operated as a free running unit systems shall continue to supply the
or as a slave for synchronised load from the bypass supply without
7.2.1 Steady state
operation with a separate AC source. interruption, if it is within permissible
The inverter steady state output voltage The accuracy of the frequency control limits.
shall not deviate by more than ±1% in a shall be ±0.1% when free-running.
steady state condition for input voltage 7.8 Output voltage symmetry
and load variations within the quoted limits. 7.4 Total Harmonic Distortion
The inverter shall guarantee the
7.2.2 Voltage transient response The inverter shall provide harmonic symmetry of the output voltages at
neutralisation and filtering to limit the ±1% for balanced loads and ±3% for
The inverter transient voltage shall not THD on the voltage to less than 3% with 100% unbalanced loads.
exceed Class 1 limits when subjected a linear load. For reference non-linear load
to application or removal of 100% load (as defined by IEC/EN62040-3) the THD
as defined by IEC/EN62040-3. shall be limited to less than 5%.

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UPS Systems from 60 to 120 kVA

7 DC/AC IGBT Converter (Inverter)


7.9 Phase displacement 7.11 Automatic upgrade of inverter
rated power
The phase angle displacement between
the three-phase voltages shall be: The inverter shall automatically Output Power
upgrade its power as a function of
115
• 120° ± 1° for balanced loads ambient and operating temperatures,
as shown in Figure 5. In the most
• 120° ± 3° for unbalanced loads 112
common conditions (25°C) 80-NET 110
(0, 0, 100%) shall provide 10% more power than
nominal. In these conditions the
7.10 Short circuit battery charge will be reduced
105 Ambient
Temperature
The inverter short circuit capacity of correspondingly. 100

80-NET for the first 10ms shall be 15 25 30 40

>200% for any short circuit


configuration. After the first 10ms, it
shall limit the current to >150% for not
more than 5s, then it shall shut down. Figure 5. Automatic power upgrade

8 Electronic Static Switch (Bypass)


8.1 General 8.1.3 Overload
• The uninterrupted transfer from the
The bypass static switch shall be a inverter to the bypass supply shall The bypass static switch shall be
fully rated, high speed, solid-state be inhibited in the following capable of supporting the following
transfer device and rated for situations: overloads:
continuous duty operation. - bypass supply voltage outside limits
- failure of electronic bypass switch 125% for 10 minutes
The following transfer and retransfer 150% for 1 minute
operations shall be provided by the • The uninterrupted automatic 700% for 600 milliseconds
8 electronic static switch: retransfer may be inhibited in the 1000% for 100 milliseconds
following situations:
• Uninterrupted automatic transfer to - manual switching to bypass supply 8.1.4 Manual maintenance bypass
the bypass supply in the event of: via the maintenance switch
- inverter output overload - UPS output overload. It shall be possible to implement a
- battery voltage outside limits in manual uninterrupted bypass of the
backup mode 8.1.1 Voltage complete system in order to enable
- over-temperature maintenance work to be carried out on
- inverter failure The nominal voltage of the bypass line the system. The bypass supply will
shall be 230/400 VRMS. Any transfer continue to feed the load. In this case
• If inverter and bypass supply are from inverter to bypass line will be the UPS will be voltage-free as it will
not synchronised at the time of a inhibited if the voltage is beyond a limit be disconnected from the supply
necessary transfer, a switching of ±10% (standard setting) of the networks. In this case, maintenance
delay can be set to protect the nominal voltage. work on the UPS can be carried out
critical load. This prevents possible without affecting the connected electric
damage to the load by unintentional 8.1.2 Transfer time (double conversion) load.
phase shift. A delay of 20ms will be
preset as a standard value. The switching time for a transfer from 8.2 Backfeed protection
the inverter to the bypass supply or
• Uninterrupted manual transfer/ vice versa shall be less than 0.5ms This feature shall prevent any potential
retransfer to and from the bypass when synchronised. The system shall risk from electric shock on the UPS
supply shall be initiated from the ensure that the inverter is stable and bypass input AC terminals in the event
control panel. operating normally before permitting of failure of the bypass static switch
a retransfer of the load back to SCR. The control circuit shall include a
• Uninterrupted automatic transfer/ inverter. The transfer time when out contact (available for the user) which
retransfer to and from the bypass of synchronisation shall be 20 activates an external isolating device,
supply by activation of the digital milliseconds to prevent damage to such as an electromechanical relay or a
interactive mode the load by phase reversal. tripping coil, upon backfeed detection.
• Uninterrupted automatic retransfer The external isolating device is not
from the bypass supply, as soon as included in the UPS, in compliance with
the inverter regains the capacity to IEC/EN 62040-1. The external isolating
supply the load device shall be a 4 pole (3 phases plus
neutral) air gap isolator, and shall be
defined according to clause 5.1.4 of the
previously cited standard.

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9.1 General This navigation group includes two In the case of the UPS not in normal
The UPS shall incorporate the necessary buttons - “up” and “down” - for menu functioning mode, it is possible to
controls, instruments and indicators to scrolling and two software-assigned access the “Warning and Alarm”
allow the operator to monitor the push buttons: the function linked to summary page directly from the
system status and performance, and these two buttons is displayed on the default page. Warnings and alarms
take action where appropriate. lower right and lower left corners of shall be identified by text strings and
Furthermore, interfaces allowing extended the LCD during navigation. codes. In battery operation, the display
monitoring and control, in addition to shall switch between warning code
A single-line diagram of the UPS is and estimated backup time in minutes.
service functions, shall be available. continuously displayed on the default
9.2 Mimic panel page (for reference see figure 1). The After 30 seconds of inactivity (i.e.
main functional blocks and power without buttons being pressed) the
The control panel of 80-NET includes a paths of the UPS are displayed using display reverts to the default page.
back-lit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD of simple universal technical symbols,
eight lines x 12 characters, displaying instantly communicating the overall The text displayed by the LCD shall be
graphic diagrams and symbols) for status of the UPS. The same screen available in English, Italian, French,
complete UPS monitoring and control. also permanently displays the output German, Spanish, Portuguese, and
Complete access to all LCD menus is load percentage measurement, using Turkish, selectable by the user.
possible through navigation push three histograms (one for each output
buttons located below the screen. phase).

Graphical LCD
screen

Navigation buttons:
left soft-key,
up and down button,
right soft-key

“Inverter Off” push


button
“Inverter On”
push button
“Alarm” LED

“System Normal”
LED
“Reset” push button
(e.g. audible signal
silence for warning
ON OFF and alarm conditions)

Commands key lock

“Warning” LED
KEYBOARD

9.3 Start and Stop inverter push The control shall incorporate a safety
buttons Start inverter operation feature to prevent inadvertent
operation yet still allow for rapid
The Start and Stop push buttons are shutdown in the event of an
integrated into the mimic panel board, emergency. To stop the inverter the
and have the following predefined user must press and hold the Stop
functions: button for two seconds. An audio
Stop inverter operation alarm shall be activated during this
delay time.

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9.4 Keyboard lock users, once the lock is set in the Off In this state, if the operator attempts to
position, to disable any command perform any of the following actions,
The mimic panel shall be equipped which may be entered through the a message reading “COMMANDS
with a front panel key that allows mimic panel. DISABLED” will be appear on the LCD:

Start Inverter Stop Inverter Reset Fault

Set/reset Battery Test Set/reset Autonomy Test Set/reset Boost Charge

Set/reset Service Input Set/reset I/O Configuration LIFE Manual Call

Reset Delay Call

9.5 General Status LED

Three LED indicators shall render it


possible to obtain a quick and general
understanding of the status of the
UPS, as described below:

OK LED (green) Normal Operation


When this light is on (not flashing), the system is running normally and neither warnings nor
alarms are present. During mains failures (all other conditions being at nominal level), this LED
will flash.

Warning LED (yellow) Warning Condition(s) present


This indication shall be activated by the presence of anomalous conditions, which could affect
the nominal functioning of the UPS. These conditions are not originated with the UPS, but may
10 be caused either by the surrounding environment or by the electrical installation (mains side and
load side). It shall be possible to read the description of the active warning(s) by browsing the
relevant LCD display menus.

Alarm LED (red) Alarm Condition


When this light is on, immediate attention should be given to the severity of the alarm, and
service should be called promptly. It shall be possible to read the description of the active
alarm(s) by browsing the relevant LCD display menus.

9.6 LCD display menus description IGBT Rectifier and Booster/Battery Bypass Supply
Charger converter This menu shall display alarms, phase
By using the appropriate push buttons This menu shall display rectifier status, to neutral voltages and frequency
it shall be possible to browse the booster/charger status, alarms, voltage, measurements.
following menus: total DC current, battery current with
polarity and battery temperature. Load/Bypass Static Switch
When the output inverter is supplied This menu shall display alarms,
by the battery, the module shall display current per phase, frequency
remaining autonomy time. A change in measurements, load percentage
load shall cause the autonomy indicator capacity per phase and the peak factor
to display the new autonomy time. Ipk/Irms for each phase of the load
current. It shall be possible to display
IGBT Inverter the total time the load has been
This menu shall display alarms, phase supplied by the inverter, and by
to neutral voltages, frequency bypass, the number of mains failures
measurements, inverter heatsink and the total duration of these failures.
temperature and cooling air temperature.
For a complete list of the messages
and menu descriptions, please refer to
the 80-NET User Manual.

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9.7 Interface

9.7.1 Slot card bay Pin Signal Explanation


80-NET shall be equipped with two 1 BYPASS ACTIVE (NC) Bypass mode: contact between pin 1
slot bays, available for communication and pin 5 is closed
card options. One of the slots shall be 2 LOW BATTERY (NC) Just before end of discharge
equipped with the [Link] slot modem, (in battery mode): contact between
fitted as standard (user removable).
The other slot shall be available for pin 2 and pin 5 is closed
connectivity options. Please refer to 3 SUMMARY ALARM (NC) UPS alarm, contact between pin 3
Chloride Connectivity Solutions for and pin 5 is closed
further details about the available slot 4 AC FAIL (NC) Mains failure: contact between pin 4
expansion cards. If no cards are fitted
into the slots, the DB9 ports described and pin 5 is closed
in sections 9.7.3 and 9.7.4 can be used 5 COMMON Common connection for all floating
for other connectivity applications. contacts
6 BYPASS ACTIVE (NO) Bypass mode: contact between pin 6
9.7.2 Computer relay interface (X7)
and pin 5 is open
Volt-free contacts shall be incorporated 7 LOW BATTERY (NO) Just before end of discharge
conforming to the requirements of
(in battery mode): contact between
IBM AS/400 and other computer
types. This interface shall be via a 9-pin pin 7 and pin 5 is open
D socket wired as follows: 8 SUMMARY ALARM (NO) UPS fault, contact between pin 8 and
pin 5 is open
9 AC FAIL (NO) Mains failure: contact between pin 9
and pin 5 is open
The voltage-free contacts shall be rated at 24V, 1A.
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9.7.3 RS232C Service port (X3) Pin Signal Explanation
80-NET shall be equipped with one D 1 EARTH Shield
type connector with 9 pins for serial 2 TxD Send RS232
RS232C communication. The connector 3 RxD Receive RS232
has the following pin functions:
4 Not used
5 RS232 GND Signal ground for receive and send
6 Not used
7 RTS Clear to send RS232
8 Not used
9 Not used
This RS232 port cannot be used simultaneously with the corresponding slot bay
as described in section 9.7.1.

9.7.4 [Link] (X6) Pin Signal Explanation

80-NET shall be fitted with a slot 1 SHIELD Cable shield


modem for [Link] connection as 2 SST2_TRS232 Send RS232 (Tx)
standard. If this slot modem is 3 SST2_RRS232 Receive RS232 (Rx)
removed, this port may be used for
4 Not used
other connectivity applications.
5 Not used
6 Not used
7 M_BT Signal ground
8 Not used
9 Not used
This RS232 port cannot be used simultaneously with the corresponding slot bay
as described in section 9.7.1.

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9.8 Available signalisations and Listed below are the most significant functions; the exhaustive list is published in
control signals the User Manual:

The UPS handles 6 Input/Output digital Fan (On-Off) In Battery Compartment Battery Fuse Monitor
control signals (4 inputs, 2 outputs) that Battery Compartment Overheated Generator On
can be programmed via the display
and/or PPVIS (service software tool) for Hydrogen Present Remote Inverter Stop
a wide set of functions. The inputs are SBS Bypass Switch Closed Air conditioning failure
opto-isolated and can be driven by SBS Output Switch Open
external dry-contacts (e.g. relay contacts);
the outputs are relay contacts rated
1A, 230V AC/DC. Emergency Power
Off (EPO) is programmed as standard:
this command electronically shuts
down the rectifier, the inverter and the
bypass switch. The backfeed protection
control (see paragraph 8.2) command is
associated with a dedicated contact
output terminal (refer to the User
Manual for further details).

9.9 [Link] The communication of UPS data to the The service centre shall analyse
Chloride LIFE Command Centre shall historical data and issue a regular
In order to increase the overall take be transmitted via the integrated detailed report to the customer
reliability of the system, 80-NET will modem at the following intervals: informing him of the UPS operational
be delivered with the [Link] condition and any critical states.
communication kit, providing connection • ROUTINE: settable at intervals of The [Link] centre allows the
to Chloride’s [Link] monitoring between five minutes and two possibility of activating the LIFE-SMS
service. days (typically once a day) delivery system option, where the
12 [Link] shall allow the remote customer may receive SMS
monitoring of the UPS through • EMERGENCY: when a problem notification which will be activated in
telephone lines or GSM link in order to occurs or parameters are beyond the event of one of the following:
ensure maximum reliability of the UPS tolerance limits
throughout its operational life. The • Mains power failure
monitoring shall be a real 24-hour, 365 • MANUAL: following a request from
day service thanks to a unique feature the command centre • Mains power recovery
that allows trained Service Engineers
to remain in constant electronic During the call the command • Bypass line failure
contact with the service centre, and centre shall:
• Load supplied by reserve.
therefore the UPS. The UPS shall
automatically dial up the service • Identify the UPS connected
centre at defined intervals to provide • Request the data stored in the UPS
detailed information that shall be memory since the last connection
analysed in order to predict near term
problems. In addition, it shall be • Request real-time information from
possible to control the UPS remotely. the UPS (selectable)

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10 Mechanical Data
10.1 Enclosure If these conditions are not met (with 10.4 Enclosure design
one fan failed), the UPS shall supply
The UPS shall be housed in a space- the load through the static bypass if an All surfaces of the enclosure shall be
saving modular enclosure with front overheating of the converters occurs. finished with an electrostatically
doors and removable panels The failed fan condition will be applied epoxy coat. The coating shall
(protection as standard to IP 20). The immediately notified by the UPS have a thickness of at least 60 microns.
enclosure shall be made of zintec through all the user interfaces and Standard colour of the enclosure shall be
coated sheet steel. The doors shall be through the [Link] service. The RAL 7035 (light grey).
lockable. cooling air entry shall be in the base
and the air exit at the top of the device. 10.5 Access to integrated subassemblies
10.2 Ventilation The enclosure shall be installed with at
least 500 mm of free space between All internal subassemblies shall be
Forced redundant air cooling will the device and roof of the enclosure in accessible for typical and most
ensure that all the components are order to allow cooling air to exit frequent maintenance from the front
operated within their specification. unhindered. of the unit via hinged doors. Rear
Airflow shall be controlled according to access shall not be required for
load demand. The UPS shall also be installation or servicing. The UPS shall
10.3 Cable entry
capable of preserving normal be forkliftable from the side after the
operations even with one cooling fan Cable entry shall be from the bottom removal of the bottom trim panels.
stopped (due to a failure) with 70% of or bottom-side of the cabinet. Top
the output nominal load @ 25°C cable entry shall be available as an
ambient temperature. option.

11 Environmental Conditions
The UPS shall be capable of 11.1 Ambient temperature 11.3 Altitude
withstanding any combination of the
environmental conditions listed below. 0° to 40°C The maximum altitude without
It shall operate without mechanical or Maximum average daily temperature derating shall be 1000 metres above
electrical damage or degradation of (24 hr) 35°C sea level (for higher altitudes 80-NET 13
operating characteristics. Maximum temperature complies with IEC/EN 62040-3).
(8 hr) 40°C

11.2 Relative humidity

Up to 90% (non condensing) for


temperature of 20°C.

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UPS Unit Rating 60 80 100 120


12.1 Primary input

Nominal input voltage(1) (V) 400 (3Ph +N)

Voltage range (V) 340 to 460

Minimum voltage without battery discharge (V) 320

Nominal frequency (Hz) 50 (60 selectable)

Frequency range (Hz) ±6%

Maximum primary input current @ ambient


temperature within the range 0° - 40°C(11) (A) 94 125 156 185

Power factor @nominal output load &


nominal input conditions(2) (11) ≥0.99

Input current distortion @ nominal input conditions(2)


and maximum input power(3) (11) (%) <3

Maximum input current distortion(3) (11) (%) <5

Walk in/Soft start (seconds) 10 (1-90 selectable)

Rectifier Hold-Off (seconds) 1 (1-180 selectable)

Inrush current / Imax input(4) ≤1

Rectifier efficiency without


charging current @ nominal input
conditions(2) with resistive load(11): Half load(7) (%) ≤96.5
14 Full load(7) (%) ≤97
12.2 Battery

Permissible battery voltage range (V) 396 to 700

Recommended no. of cells: VRLA (5)


240
WET 240
NiCd 378

Float voltage for VRLA @ 20°C(6) (V/cell) 2.27

End cell voltage for VRLA (V/cell) 1.65

Float voltage temperature compensation (for VRLA) -0.11% per °C

DC ripple current in float mode for a 10 min


autonomy as per VDE0510(5) <0.01C10

Float Voltage stability in steady state condition (%) ≤1

DC ripple voltage without battery (%) ≤1

Optimum battery temperature (°C) 15 to 25

Maximum battery recharge current setting range


for 240 cells @ 400V input voltage & nominal load (A) Up to 24 Up to 31 Up to 39 Up to 44

Minimum battery recharge current setting range


for 240 cells @ 340V input voltage & nominal load (A) 0-6.5 0-8.5 0-10.5 0-10.5

Battery output power in discharge mode


with nominal load (kW) 50.2 67 83.7 100.5

End battery voltage for 240 cells (V) 396

End battery current for 240 cells with nominal load. (A) 127 169 211 254

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12.3 Inverter output

Nominal apparent power @ 40°C ambient,


lagging or leading load PF (kVA) 60 80 100 120

Nominal active power (kW) 48 64 80 96

Nominal output current (A) 87 116 145 174

Maximum active power up to 100%


of nominal apparent power(11) Conditions apply(10)

Overload at nominal output voltage for 10 minutes (%) 125

Overload at nominal output voltage for 1 minute (%) 150

Short circuit current for 10ms/<5s (%) 200/150

Nominal output voltage (V) 400 (380/415 selectable, 3Ph + N)

Nominal output frequency (Hz) 50 (60 selectable)

Voltage stability in steady state condition for input


(AC & DC) variations and step load (0 to 100%) (%) ±1
Voltage stability in dynamic condition for input variation
(AC & DC) and step load (0 to 100% and vice versa) (%) Complies with IEC/EN 62040-3, Class 1

Voltage stability in steady state for 100%


load imbalance (0, 0, 100) (%) ±3

Output frequency stability: synchronized with


bypass mains (%) ±1 (2, 3, 4 selectable) 15
synchronized with
internal clock (%) ±0.1

Frequency slew rate (Hz/sec) <1

Output voltage distortion with 100% linear load (%) <3

Output voltage distortion @ reference


non linear load as for IEC/EN 62040-3 (%) <5

Load crest factor handled


without derating the ups (Ipk/Irms) 3:1

Phase angle precision with balanced loads (degrees) 1

Phase angle precision with 100%


unbalanced loads (degrees) <3

Inverter efficiency @ nominal input


conditions(2) with resistive load(11): Half load (7) (%) ≥96.5 ≥96.5 96.5 ≥96.5
Full load (7) (%) ≥97 ≥97 97 ≥97

Neutral conductor sizing 1.7 nominal current

Output power upgrading with


ambient temperature: At 25°C (%) 110
At 30°C (%) 105
At 40°C (%) 100

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12.4 Static bypass

Nominal bypass voltage(1) (V) 400 (380/415 selectable, 3Ph + N)

Bypass voltage tolerance (%) 10 (5 to 15 selectable)

Nominal frequency (Hz) 50 (60 selectable)

Frequency range (%) ±1 (2, 3, 4 selectable)

Maximum overload capacity: For 10 minutes (%) 125


For 1 minute (%) 150
For 600 milliseconds (%) 700
For 100 milliseconds (%) 1000

SCR I2t @ Tvj=125°C;


8.3-10ms (A2s) 80000 125000

ITSM @ Tvj=125°C;
10ms (A) 4000 5000

Transfer time with inverter synchronous to bypass:


bypass: inverter to bypass and bypass to inverter no break

Default transfer delay time (inverter to bypass)


with inverter not synchronous to bypass (ms) 20

12.5 System data

Maximum primary input current @ ambient


temperature within the range 0° - 40°C (A) 94 125 156 185
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AC/AC double conversion efficiency
without charging current @ nominal
input conditions(2) with resistive load(11): Half load(7) (%) 93
Nominal load(7) (%) 94
Digital interactive(7) (%) 98

Heat dissipation in nominal input


conditions and nominal output load(11): Float mode (kW) 3 4 5 6
Recharge mode (kW) 3.6 4.8 6 7.2
Digital interactive mode (kW) 1 1.3 1.6 1.9

Noise @ 1 metre as per ISO 3746 (dBA ± 2dBA) 64 68

Protection degree with open doors IP20

Mechanical dimensions: Height (mm) 1780


Width (mm) 570 845
Depth including front
handle and vents (mm) 858
Depth w/o front
handle and vents (mm) 830

No. of cabinets 1

Frame colour (RAL scale) 7035

Weight (kg) 290 390

Floor area (m )
2
0.47 0.70

Floor loading (kg/m2) 617 557

Cable entry Bottom/Side

Access Front

Cooling Forced ventilation with fan redundancy(8)

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12.6 Environmental

Temperature: Operating (°C) 0-40


Max average daily
(24hrs) (°C) 35
Maximum (8hrs) (°C) 40

Maximum relative humidity @ 20°C (non condensing) (%) up to 90

Max altitude above sea level without derating (m) 1000 (for higher altitudes complies with IEC/EN 62040-3)

(1) In case of a split input configuration, the primary input and the bypass input must have a common neutral. The neutral conductor could be connected only
to the bypass or primary mains but it must be present (bypass and primary neutrals are solidly connected within the UPS).
(2) At nominal voltage and nominal frequency.
(3) With input voltage at nominal value and with voltage distortion THDv ≤ 1%.
(4) “Imax input” parameter can be calculated using the maximum input power @ 400V in battery recharge mode.
(5) Permitted number of cells = 240 – 300. Special battery cabinets needed for more than 240 cells.
(6) There are several possible charging methods. See chapter 6 for details.
(7) For tolerances see IEC/EN 60146-1-1 or DIN VDE 0558.
(8) Redundant cooling system. With one fan OFF the UPS can supply continuously 70% of the nominal output power in typical conditions.
(9) including front handle; without handle 830m
(10) Nominal apparent power loads with PF > 0.8 can be supplied with marginal limitations to other performances. Please contact Chloride Technical Support for
further details.
(11) Top version only. SP version data: THDi <25% (at nominal output load) and PF >0.90; AC/AC double conversion efficiency at nominal output load: 92%;
rectifier efficiency at full load: 95%; maximum output active power 80% of nominal apparent power; heat dissipation at nominal output load: +30%.

General conditions for the Technical Data table:


The data shown are typical and not definable in other ways; furthermore the data refer to 25°C ambient temperature and PF= 1 where not specified.

Not all the data shown apply simultaneously and may be changed without prior warning.
Data apply to the standard version, if not otherwise specified.
If the options described in chapter 13 are added, the data shown in the Technical Data Table may vary.
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Where options described in this chapter 13.7 Empty battery cubicle 13.11 MopUPS shutdown and
are added to the UPS, the data presented monitoring software
in the standard technical data tables may Matching empty battery cubicles shall
vary. Some options may not be available be available including: The main function of MopUPS software
contemporarily on the same UPS. shall be the safe shutdown of the
• Cubicle operating system in the event of a
power failure. Other functions include:
13.1 Parallel configurations • Disconnecting device
• Fuses 1. Automatic communications for
See chapter 14.
events; e-mail, SMS, etc.
• Safety screen 2. Saving to file of event log and
13.2 Remote alarm unit status information
• Connection terminals 3. Viewing and monitoring of UPS in
A remote alarm panel shall be available
to display important individual messages • UPS/battery connection cables real time
from the UPS. Upon request, it shall (for adjacent installations) 4. Programmed system shutdown
be possible to display up to four UPS 5. Remote monitoring of UPS
Two cubicle sizes shall be available: connected to network server using
systems. The length of the connecting
cable must not exceed 300m. Named Pipes or TCP/IP
Width Depth Height Weight
(mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) 13.12 ManageUPS adapter
13.3 External battery circuit breaker Type A 820 858* 1780 220
Type B 1020 858* 1780 250 This option shall include a complete
This option shall include a fully rated
package (including slot card adapter) to
circuit breaker and an additional ensure monitoring and control of the
auxiliary contact for monitoring its *including front handle; without handle
830 mm networked UPS through TCP/IP protocol.
position by the UPS (via a dedicated The adapter permits:
input contact). The circuit breaker shall
be housed in a wall-mounted box and 13.8 Empty options cubicle • UPS monitoring from NMS via
designed for battery systems which A matching cubicle shall be available SNMP
are mounted on racks. Furthermore, for customised applications such as: • UPS monitoring from PC via a Web
the circuit breaker shall serve as a
18 safety element for the cross section of • Isolation transformers
browser
the power cable between the UPS and • Dispatch of e-mail messages on
the remotely placed battery system. • Input/Output voltage matching
occurrence of events
transformers
13.4 Battery management modules • Customised distribution boards ManageUPS, in conjunction with
(only upon request) MopUPS, shall also permit safe
• Customised applications. shutdown of the operating systems.
With measuring modules connected
to the battery blocks, enhanced Two cubicle sizes shall be available:
13.13 J-Bus protocol
battery management shall be possible Width Depth Height Weight
offering the following features: (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg) An optional kit shall ensure the
compatibility of 80-NET with the J-Bus
• Measurement of the condition of Type A 820 858* 1780 180 protocol on RS485 port.
each individual battery block by Type B 1020 858* 1780 200
means of separate battery 13.14 Profi bus protocol
measuring modules (BMM) *including front handle; without handle
830 mm By installing a Profibus-DP connection
• Analysis of each battery block with 80-NET shall be linked up to
measurement of the minimum and higher level automatic systems.
13.9 Use as frequency converter
maximum voltage values. The Profibus - DP bus system enables
80-NET may be programmed for use as a very fast cyclical data exchange
13.5 Top cable entry frequency converter (50Hz in -60Hz out between higher-level systems such
or 60Hz in -50Hz out) for operations with as Simatic S5, S7, Symadyn D, PC/PG
This option shall allow power cable or without a battery bank connected. and field units.
entry from the top of the UPS. In this operational mode, the data shown
in the Technical Data table may vary (e.g. The following information shall be
13.6 Dust filters output overload capability). Please contact transmitted by 80-NET:
Chloride Technical Support for details.
This option shall improve the • Status of the unit
protection degree of the air entrance
13.10 Telephone switch for [Link]
from IP20 to lP40 for specific • Alarm information, information on faults
applications such as a dusty The installation of the telephone • Voltage levels at UPS output
environment. The filter shall be housed switch for [Link] shall allow the user
in the UPS cubicle (IP20). to use a telephone line normally reserved • Control information
for other purposes (e.g. fax or telephone).

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14 Parallel Configuration
14.1 Paralleling principle Under normal operating conditions, Power.
the power delivered to the load shall It shall be possible to increase the power
The 80-NET series of uninterruptible be shared between the number of of the system using a non-redundant
power supply systems shall be UPS units connected to the parallel bus. parallel configuration (redundancy
connectable in parallel for multi-module In case of overload the configuration coefficient = 0). In this case all connected
configurations between units of the may deliver PovxN without transferring UPS units shall deliver the rated power
same rating. The maximum number of the load onto the reserve, where: and, in the event of a unit failure or
UPS in parallel configuration shall be overload, the system shall transfer the
eight. The parallel connection of UPS Pov = Max overload power of a load to reserve. A maximum of eight
shall increase reliability and power. single UPS UPS may be connected in parallel.
N = Number of UPS units in parallel
Reliability. Performance features.
If the installation requires more than In the event of failure by one of the The performance features of the
one unit in redundant configuration the UPS units, the faulty unit shall be parallel system are related to the UPS
power of each UPS should not be disconnected from the parallel bus and systems employed. The distribution of
lower than Ptot/(N-1) where: the load shall be supplied from the the load is divided equally between the
remaining units without any break in individual UPS systems.
Ptot = Total load power
supply continuity.
N = Number of UPS units in parallel
1 = Minimum coefficient of
redundancy

UPS 1 UPS 2 UPS n 19

BATT BATT

SBS Load

Figure 6. Modular parallel systems

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14 Parallel Configuration
14.2 Modular A multi-module system shall be 14.3 System Bypass Switches (SBS)
controlled and monitored automatically
The UPS systems of the 80-NET series by controlling the individual UPS A system bypass switch shall be
shall be capable of operating in parallel systems. The parallel system control available as an option for the modular
modular configuration. For this is distributed among the units (no parallel configuration. For parallel
purpose UPS systems of the same master/slave architecture). systems including more than two UPS,
rating shall be connected in parallel to The bypass lines and inverters a system bypass switch must be
form multi-module configurations. included in each UPS share the load. provided within the installation,
The parallel connection of UPS shall The load sharing among the UPS including two power disconnect
either improve reliability, the total parallel system (“load on inverter” switches.
output power, or both. Provided that mode) shall be achieved with a
80-NET is purchased with the parallel tolerance of less than 5% at any The ratings available shall be:
kit option, up to eight equal UPS units system load fraction (0 - 100%). The
can be operated in parallel for power Height Width Depth Weight
loop ring bus shall allow the parallel to (mm) (mm) (mm) (kg)
upgrade or increase of redundancy. share the system load also with an
This option can also be added on at a interruption in the data cable (first 400 A 1780 620 858* 300
later date. The option shall consist of failure proof system). 800 A 1780 620 858* 400
one subassembly POB (Parallel
1600 A 1780 1020 858* 500
Operation Board) and screened data
cables to the neighbouring UPS 2500 A 1780 1020 858* 600
modules (closed loop ring bus).
*including front handle; without handle
830 mm

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