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