Specifications
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Copyright © 2007, Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc.
SP-0012 Rev. C 09/05/09
SECTION 16610
STATIC UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
This specification describes a three phase continuous duty, an on-line, solid-state, uninterruptible
power system, hereinafter referred to as the UPS. The UPS shall operate utilizing the existing
power distribution system to provide a high quality, reserve source of power to electronic
equipment loads. The system shall consist of a rectifier, system battery, solid-state inverter,
automatic static bypass transfer circuit and integral maintenance bypass circuit.
1.2 STANDARD
The UPS has been designed in accordance with and complies with the following standards;
1. UL 1778 (Underwriter Laboratories) Standard for UPS Equipment.
2. CSA 22.2 (Canadian Standards Association – cUL Equipment).
3. IEC (International Electro-technical Commission) Semiconductor Converter Standards.
4. IEEE 587, ANSI C62.41 1980 Standard for Surge Withstand Ability.
5. ISO 9001 Quality Assurance program.
1.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
1.3.1 Components
The UPS system shall consist of the following major equipment;
A. UPS module.
1. Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) Inverter.
2. Diode Bridge + IGBT DC/DC Rectifier.
3. Digital Signal Processor (DSP) using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) for Direct
Digital Control (DDC) of all UPS control and monitoring functions.
4. Static bypass switch sized to provide fault clearing.
5. 65KA withstand rating (option)
B. Battery system.
C. Battery protective and disconnect device.
D. Maintenance bypass switch (option).
E. Remote status alarm panel (option).
1.3.2 Mode of Operation
The UPS shall be designed to operate continuously at rated capacity as an on-line,
automatic reverse transfer system in the following modes;
A. Normal - The inverter continuously supplies AC power to the critical load. The rectifier
converts a utility AC power source to regulated DC power which then serves as the
inverter input and, simultaneously, as a float charge input to the storage battery.
B. Emergency - In the event of a utility AC power failure, the inverter shall derive its input
from the system battery, therefore providing uninterrupted power to the critical load.










