7011a 6-10kva Specs
7011a 6-10kva Specs
MITSUBISHI UPS
7011A SERIES
6, 8 & 10KVA
SPECIFICATIONS
Dec. 26, 00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.0 SCOPE
This specification describes the requirements for a true on-line, double conversion
single phase, solid-state, uninterruptible power system, hereafter known as the UPS.
The UPS shall provide a quality sinewave output waveform that will supply
uninterruptible power to critical AC loads. The system shall consist of a converter,
system battery, inverter and automatic static bypass transfer switch.
2.1 Configuration:
The utility commercial line supplies alternating current (AC Power) to the UPS’s
input IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) rectifier charger circuit and
converts it into direct current (DC Power) required to maintain the system’s
battery in a constant fully charged state while simultaneously supplying the high
frequency PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) inverter. The inverter, which uses
IGBT’s, then converts the DC power to AC power using a 16kHz switching
frequency and produces a sinewave output via a conductor capacitor filter
resulting in clean conditioned output power for critical AC loads.
2.2 Components:
2.3 Features:
2.4.1 Normal:
The inverter continuously supplies AC power to the critical load. The
converter/rectifier converts commercial AC power to regulated DC
power which then serves as the inverter input and, simultaneously, as a
float charge to the battery system.
2.4.2 Emergency:
In the event of a commercial AC power failure, the inverter shall derive
its input from the system battery, thus providing uninterrupted power to
the critical load. This transition shall be accomplished without any
switching or coupling, and with no interruption of power to the critical
load from either a failure or restoration of the commercial AC power.
2.4.3 Recharge:
Subsequent to restoration of commercial AC power, the converter shall
automatically reactivate and provide DC power to the inverter,
simultaneously recharging the system battery. This occurs automatically
and without interruption to the critical load.
2.4.4 Bypass:
In the event that the UPS must be taken off-line due to an overload
condition or UPS failure, the critical load shall be transferred to the
bypass source via the static switch without interruption of power to the
critical load. Re-transfer from the bypass source back to normal mode
(inverter supplying load) is done automatically once the overload or
UPS failure condition has been cleared.
2.2.5 Remote:
The UPS logic shall be capable of remote operation allowing activation
of the following functions from a remote location:
a. Inverter stop.
b. Inverter start.
a. Emergency power off.
The UPS has been designed in accordance with, and complies to, the following
standards:
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a. Nominal bus voltage: 216VDC
3.5 Output:
3.6 Environment:
3.7 Reliability:
3.8 Maintainability
MTTR of the UPS shall not exceed 1 hour including time to replace components.
3.9 Installation
All units are hardwired as standard. Plug & Play option is available for the 6 and
8kVA units.
The UPS system shall be equipped with control switches, status indicator LED’s
and associated accessories which will allow the operator to perform functional
commands, monitor the system status and allow for ease of installation.
4.1 Indicators:
4.3 Accessories:
5.0 COMMUNICATIONS
The UPS shall be equipped with an external input/output signal port connector and
an RS232C communication interface to enable the operator to receive and send
remote communication signals.
The UPS shall have an external input/output signal port connector compatible
with all AS400. A-type dry (male or female) contacts for input and output
signals shall be made available through a D-sub 25 pin connector.
AC input line cords shall be made available for the 6 and 8KVA units.
The line cords shall be utilized in lieu of the provided terminal blocks for
hardwiring which will allow for ease of installation.
7 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
b. Casters with locking points and leveling feet shall be included as a standard
feature.