Specifications
2033D Specification
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transfer shall be inhibited if satisfactory synchronization of the inverter and bypass
is not accomplished.
2.2.5 Two (2) Parallel Redundant / Non-Redundant Mode (option) - If one of the UPS
modules are taken off line, but the load demand does not exceed the capacity on
the UPS’s remaining on-line, the system shall continue to furnish conditioned
power from the inverter and operate in a Non-Redundant mode. Emergency and
Bypass Modes shall operate as described above.
2.2.6 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.
c. Emergency power off.
2.2.7 Maintenance Bypass – The UPS system shall be equipped with an internal MBS to
allow safe and reliable main tenance of the UPS. The MBS shall be of the Make-
Before-Break, “Zero Energy” type to ensure maximum load reliability and
personnel safety.
2.3 Applicable Standards
The UPS has been designed in accordance with, and complies to, the following standards:
a. UL 1778 and CSA 22.2 (cUL equivalent).
b. IEC, Semiconductor Converter Standards (#62040-3.2.16).
c. IEEE 587, ANSI C62.41
d. EMI Compatibility: FCC Title 47, Part 15, Subpart B
e. ISO 9001 Quality Assurance program.
f. This specification.
3. PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
3.1 Power Ratings
The UPS output capacity shall be:
XXX kVA/ XXX kW @ .8 pf lagging