Mitsubishi 9800A Series Specifications

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Keyitec, Inc. Tel.: 480-563 4172 Fax: 480-563 4997 e-mail: [email protected] Rev 1.0 10/00
MITSUBISHI UPS SYSTEMS
MITSUBISHI UPS
9800 SERIES
SINGLE MODULE SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS
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Keyitec, Inc. Tel.: 480-563 4172 Fax: 480-563 4997 e-mail: [email protected] Rev 1.0 10/00

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8 4.1.3. Automatic Input Walk-in The Rectifier logic shall employ circuitry to allow a delayed and timed ramping of input current. Subsequent to en

Page 3 - 2. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

9 the specified float level). Upon completion of the timer count, the Rectifier output voltage shall return to the specified float voltage (typically

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10 The Inverter output voltage shall not deviate by more than +/- 1% RMS due to the following steady state conditions: a. 0 to 100% loading. b.

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11 providing redundancy and, in the event of a failure, prevent unnecessary damage to power transistor components/fuses. Load current above 150% shal

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12 4.4.2. Automatic Re-transfers In the event that the critical load must be transferred to the bypass source due to an overload, the UPS system

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13 5.2. Remote Operation Certain UPS controls shall, as standard equipment, be capable of being operated from a remote location. The remote functi

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14 d. UPS startup e. Transfer of load to static bypass. f. Equalize charge to system battery. 5.4.2. Microprocessor Controlled Metering All m

Page 9 - 4. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

15 The UPS control logic power supply shall employ a redundant design utilizing the UPS utility input and the inverter output source. 7. UPS S

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16 8. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 8.1. Remote Status Alarm Panel (RSAP) The UPS manufacturer shall offer a Remote Status Alarm Panel which shall not allow

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17 Forced air cooling shall be provided to allow all components to operate within their rated temperature window. Thermal relays, using a latched c

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.1.1.1. SCOPESCOPESCOPESCOPE...

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18 M. Transfer switch operation 9.7. Eyebolts Eyebolts shall be installed as standard for lifting UPS. Four (4) heavy duty eyebolts will be install

Page 14 - 5. OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL

1 1. SCOPE 1.1. The System This specification describes an on-line, three phase, solid-state, uninterruptible power system, hereafter known as th

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2 j. Automatic UPS restart and load pick-up (after system battery depleted; AC restored). k. Programmable external customer contacts (A-Type) dry co

Page 16 - 6. CONTROL LOGIC POWER

3 inverter and bypass is not accomplished. The use of the static switch shall not be required during the manual or automatic re-transfer process, thu

Page 17 - 7. UPS STATUS INTERFACING

4 3.2.1. Nominal input voltage: 480, 600 V, 3 phase, 3 wire. 3.2.2. Input voltage range: +15%, -15%. 3.2.3. Input frequency and range: 60 Hz ±

Page 18 - 9. MECHANICAL DESIGN

5 3.4.6. Output frequency slew rate (inverter synchronized to static bypass): 1 Hz, 2 Hz or 3 Hz/second (selectable). 3.4.7. Free running output

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6 b. Recommended operating range: 30% to 90%. 3.5.6. Heat dissipation (at 100% load). a. XX kBTU/hr b. XX kW 3.5.7. Acoustical noise level:

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7 The system battery shall be sized to provide the specified back-up time to the inverter when the UPS is supplying 100% rated load. The battery sh

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