Main Features:
1.1 Summarization
Our UPS is a kind of three-in- three -out high frequency online UPS, it provides three specifications: The 200~600kVA. The products are modularized and adopt the N+X redundancy. It can flexibly increase the number of the UPS modules according to the load capacity which is convenient for flexible allocation and gradually investment.
The UPS can solve most of the power supply problems, such as blackout, over-voltage, under-voltage, voltage sudden drop, oscillating of decreasing extent, high voltage pulse, voltage fluctuation, surge, inrush current, harmonic distortion (THD), noise interference, frequency fluctuation, etc..
This UPS can be applied to different applications from computer device, automatic equipment, communication system to industry equipment
1.2 Functions and Features
◆ Digital control
◆ 19-inch standard cabinet
2-meter high cabinets are provided according to the user’s requirement.
◆ Modularized design
◆ High power-density design
The height of the single module is 3U.
◆ N+X parallel redundancy
This series UPS adopts N+X parallel redundancy design, user can set different redundancy according to the importance of the load. While the redundancy modules are set more than two, the availability of UPS system will achieve 99.999%, which may satisfy the required reliability of the critical load connected. Through LCD display setting, you may configure the required quantity of the redundancy unit. When the load connected is over the number of the redundancy, the UPS will alert right away. The design of the MTBF (Meantime before Failure) is up to 250,000 hours.
This series can set the number of redundancy modules. When the load exceeds the redundancy setting, the UPS can still work normally and simultaneously send out corresponding warning as long as the load doesn’t exceed the total capacity of modules.
◆ Parallel redundant control system
◆ Optimizing distributed convergence for the cabinet
◆ Centralized bypass
◆ Common Battery
◆ Automatic charge current adjustment according to battery capacity connected.
◆ 3-Stage Intelligent charging
◆ Touch-screen Super-large LCD display
◆ Remote monitoring via SNMP
◆ Optional Accessories available such as Isolation transformer, distribution Panel, SNMP Card,
Relay Contact Board, etc…
◆ Equip with Maintenance Bypass Switch for easy maintenance purpose.
◆ Superior MTTR (Meantime to repair) & Short shutdown time in maintenance
◆ Centralized monitoring module is also available
◆ EPO and REPO function
1.3 Model description
This document describes the following UPS models:
◆ 200kVA
The models provide 4 configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA and 200 kVA
◆ 300kVA
The models provide 6 configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA, 200 kVA, 250 kVA and 300 kVA.
◆ 400kVA
The models provide 8 configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA, 200 kVA, 250 kVA, 300 kVA, 350 kVA and 400 kVA.
◆ 500kVA
The models provide 10 configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA, 200 kVA, 250 kVA, 300 kVA, 350 kVA, 400 kVA, 450 kVA and 400 kVA.
◆ 600kVA
The models provide 12 configurations: 50 kVA, 100 kVA, 150 kVA, 200 kVA, 250 kVA, 300 kVA, 350 kVA, 400 kVA, 450 kVA, 500 kVA, 550 kVA and 400 kVA.
◆ 200kVA supports cable routing from the top and can support cable routing
◆ 300kVA supports cable routing from the top and can support cable routing
from the bottom if a cable entry cabinet is configured.
◆ 400kVA standard cabinet supports cable routing from the top.
◆ 400kVA full configuration cabinet supports cable routing from the bottom and top.
◆ 500kVA supports cable routing from the bottom and top.
◆ 600kVA supports cable routing from the bottom and top.
◆ Standard configuration : cabinet only with maintenance bypass switch
◆ Full configuration : cabinet with mains, bypass, maintenance and output switch
The appearance of the product
300kVA(Standard and Full configuration)
Front View Side View Rear View
300kVA(Standard and Full configuration)
standard configuration full configuration
Connect copper bar
400/500/600kVA (Standard and Full configuration)
Front View Side View Rear View
400/500kVA (Full configuration)
Standard configuration Full configuration
Connect coppper bar Mains-bypass common copper bar
600kVA(Standard and Full configuration)
Standard configuration Full configuration
Connect coppper bar Mains-bypass common copper bar
(1) LCD panel : Display UPS data and status |
(2) power cabinet : Assembly power module |
(3) Power distribution cabinet : Assembly control unit, bypass module and switch |
(4) Power module |
(5) Control unit |
(6) Mains switch |
(7) Output switch |
(8) Maintenance switch |
(9) Bypass switch |
(10) Bypass module |
(11) Mains-A input copper bar |
(12) Mains-B input copper bar |
(13) Mains-C input copper bar |
(14) Input neutral copper bar |
(15) Battery negative copper bar |
(16) Battery neutral copper bar |
(17) Battery positive copper bar |
(18) Output-A input copper bar |
(19) Output-B input copper bar |
(20) Output-C input copper bar |
(21) Output neutral copper bar |
(22) Bypass-A input copper bar : Wiring must be used when mains-bypass separation |
(23) Bypass-B input copper bar : Wiring must be used when mains-bypass separation |
(24) Bypass-C input copper bar : Wiring must be used when mains-bypass separation |
(25) Phase A mains-bypass common input connect copper bar |
(26) Phase B mains-bypass common input connect copper bar |
(27) Phase C mains-bypass common input connect copper bar |
Control unit
(1) ECU1/2 : Centralized control unit |
(2) Dry-contact unit |
(3) monitor unit |
(4) Intelligent slot |
ECU unit
(1) EPO port |
(2) SWITCH STATUS |
(3) The other port |
(4) BP_FEEDBACK : PIN1_NC, PIN2_NO,PIN4_common |
(5) Optional dry contacts |
Monitor unit
(1) Input dry contacts |
(2) LCD port |
(3) CAN port : BMS port and remote LCD port |
(4) COM : battery monitor port |
(5) BAT_T : battery temperature detect port |
(6) PE |
(7) RS-485 |
UPS module appearance
Front View
Side View
(1) Module fixed screw |
(2) LED |
(3) Module switch |
(4) Fan |
Technical Parameters:
Model | 300kVA | 400kVA | 500kVA | 600kVA | ||
Cabinet capacity (VAW) | 50k~300k/ 50k~300k |
50k~400k/ 50k~400k |
50k~500k/ 50k~500k |
50k~600k/ 50k~600k |
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Module capacity(VA/W) | 50k / 50k | |||||
Max. module number | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | ||
Input | Phase | 3 Phase 4 Wires and Ground | ||||
Rated Voltage | 380/400/415Vac | |||||
Voltage Range | 138~485Vac ◆ At 40℃: The UPS works at full load when the voltage is 323-485Vac and is derated load when the voltage is 323-138Vac ◆ At 30℃: The UPS works at full load when the voltage is 305-485Vac and is derated load when the voltage is 305-138Vac |
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Frequency Range | 40Hz-70Hz | |||||
Power Factor | ≥0.99 | |||||
Current THDi | ≤3%(100% nonlinear load) | |||||
Bypass Voltage Range | Max.voltage:220V:+25 %(optional+10%,+15%,+20%); 230V:+20 %(optional+10%,+15%); 240V:+15 %(optional+10%); Min.voltage:-45 %(optional-10%,-20%,-30%) Frequency protection range:±10% |
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Output | Phase | 3 Phase 4 Wires and Ground | ||||
Rated Voltage | 380/400/415Vac | |||||
Power Factor | 1 | |||||
Voltage Regulation | ±1% | |||||
Frequency | Utility Mode | ±1%/±2%/±4%/±5%/±10%of the rated frequency(optional) | ||||
Battery Mode | (50/60±0.1)Hz | |||||
Crest Factor | 3:1 | |||||
THD | ≤2% with linear load ≤4% with non linear load |
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Overload | Inverter overload capability: ◆ 105%◆ 110%<load≤125%: transfer to bypass mode after 60 min ◆ 125%Bypass overload capability: ◆ Temperature≤30°C, load ≤135%: run for a long time ◆ Temperature≤40°C, load ≤ 125%: run for a long time ◆ 1000% load: run for 100 ms |
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Battery | Voltage |
Optional Voltage: 32~34 pcs output power factor 0.9; 30pcs output power factor 0.8;) |
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Module charge current(A) max. | 20A | |||||
Transfer Time | Utility to Battery : 0ms; Utility to bypass: 0ms | |||||
Protection | Short Circuit | Hold Whole System | ||||
Overheat | Line Mode: Switch to Bypass; Backup Mode: Shut down UPS immediately |
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Battery Low | Alarm and Switch off | |||||
Self-diagnostics | Upon Power On and Software Control | |||||
EPO | Shut down UPS immediately | |||||
Battery | Advanced Battery Management | |||||
Noise Suppression | Complies with EN62040-2 | |||||
Communication Interface | CAN, RS485, FE, LBS, Parallel, Relay card, SNMP card(optional) | |||||
Environment | Operating Temperature | 0℃~40℃ | ||||
Storage Temperature | -25℃~55℃ | |||||
Humidity | 0~95% non condensing | |||||
Altitude | <1500m | |||||
Display | Audible & Visual | Line Failure, Battery Low, Overload, System Fault | ||||
Status LED | UPS Fault, Alarm and normal | |||||
Reading On the LCD | Input Voltage, Input Frequency, Output Voltage, Output Frequency, Load Percentage, Battery Voltage, parameter set, history record... |
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Other | Standard cabinet Dimensions(W*D*H) |
600*850*2000 | 1200*850*2000 | |||
Full cabinet Dimensions(W*D*H)(mm) |
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Module Dimensions(W*D*H)(mm) |
440*620*130 | |||||
Cabinet Weight (Kg) | 260 | 600 | 650 | 720 | ||
Module Weight (Kg) | 34 | |||||
Safety Conformance | CE,EN/IEC 62040-3,EN/IEC 62040-1-1 |
Service hours: 9:00am-19:00pm (China time)
Product service:
1. Pre-sales consultation; After-sales worry-free.
2. Support ODM and OEM.
3. Online guidance and Technical support.
Product Warranty:
One year warranty period against the B/L date 45 days later.(Possible to extend the warranty period to three years by add money)
Modular UPS solutions enable organizations to simply, and cost effectively, increase their UPS power, improve availability and enjoy the long‐term benefits of scalable UPS solutions that can grow in sensible incremental steps as the organization grows.
The modular and scalable UPS solutions are the most innovative in terms of concept and functionality.
The extreme flexibility means that capacity can adapt to load evolutions, providing unique supply availability via N+1redundancy and hot swap operations and maintenance. The removal or addition of modules can be carried out whilst the system is running (hot swap) without affecting the general operation of the installation.
In environments where total reliability is of great importance, a single UPS can be a single point of failure that can also disrupt many other systems.
To provide greater reliability, multiple smaller UPS modules and batteries can be integrated together to provide redundant power protection equivalent to one very large UPS with additional modules to provide redundancy if there is failure of one of the modules. In this way, failure of one module will not impact system or site operation.
For example; if 100KVA is maximum load then 2 x 100KVA systems will be required as a bare minimum, this is without taking into consideration efficiency of load or growth. A unique scalable solution is provided by a Modular UPS approach.
A Modular UPS is generally based on a rack type enclosure that includes battery cabinet at its bottom or in a separate rack, and hot swappable modules located one above the other, which can be added whenever more power is required, or greater level of redundancy is required.
10 benefits of Modular UPS
1.REDUNDANCY
All UPS systems are designed to work continuously during life time of UPS. Thereby minimising failure. The general idea being, the more modules with free and spare capacity, then there is a greater the level of redundancy. For example, if a load is 100KVA and the modular UPS provided is rated at 120KVA UPS populated by 30KVA power module, then the end result will be N+2. By adding further modules then you can increase the redundancy aspect, thereby reducing the possibility of total UPS failure.
2. LOWER COST OF INSTALLATION
Modular UPS can in many instances be more cost effective than installing parallel or scalable UPS systems. For example, if the requirement is for 100KVA with N+1 redundancy, then a modular solution will be 120KVA made up of 6 x 20KVA modules as opposed to 2 x free standing 100KVA UPS systems. The cost of installation will also be lower.
3. LOWEST FLOOR SPACE, COMPARED TO OTHER SCALABLE / PARALLEL SOLUTIONS
Conventional UPS systems take up more space due to the fact they are typically extended horizontally on the floor. The modular UPS typically increases typically vertically in the rack. Thereby using less floor space. Secondly, less UPS batteries need to be used if the conventional UPS has separate battery cabinets.
4. GREATER LEVEL OF EFFICIENCY WITH SCALABLE LOAD
A UPS is generally not working at its best when running at 100% load. With a modular UPS by maintaining a high ratio of load to UPS capability will mean that the UPS is working in its most efficient way. For example, if the load is 60-70KVA, then we would recommend that the UPS if in modular format should be 80KVA with one extra 20KVA module, providing a total of 100KVA.
5. REDUCTION OF FAILURE DURING MAINTENANCE / SUPER-FAST REPLACEMENT (MTTR)
A typical standalone UPS system will go onto bypass during failure or overload etc. The UPS will generally have to be isolated during repair or technical evaluation to assess the unit. Once assessed and problem found on the failed UPS there is time for part replacement, and if part is not available then further time is required when parts are available and sent to site.
With a modular unit, the faulty module is simply removed and replaced with a new system. This action can take literally seconds as the faulty module will removed and replaced during live conditions so there is no loss of power or loss of UPS backup. Many manufacturers of modular UPS systems however, still have a singular point of failure on the system itself and that is by having a singular static switch. If this fails, then the system fails. Power Sonic provide modular UPS systems with static switches built into each module.
6. LOWER COST OF BATTERIES
A Modular UPS will as a general rule of thumb, have a centralised battery which is shared by the modules. With a standalone / parallel UPS there is a need to have 2 x separate batteries covering each UPS, thereby increasing battery costs.
7. LOWER COST OF REPAIR
In the event of catastrophic failure of standalone / Parallel UPS and the system has to be replaced in its entirety due to parts not being available or replacement not being available, compared to catastrophic failure of one module then the costs will typically be 10-20 times in comparison to a single module replacement.
8. GET MORE POWER FROM SAME INFRASTRUCTURE
If, for example, your site is cabled and capable of supporting 2 x 100KVA parallel standalone UPS systems, therefore the load you anticipate putting onto the UPS must not be greater than 100KVA. Otherwise you will not get redundancy, or alternatively you will overload each UPS. With a modular system if you are aiming to get redundancy you will only need to add 1 x additional module to achieve this.
For example, if you require redundancy and have chosen a 20KVA scalable modular system, all you will need to do is add 1 x additional 20KVA module. So, based on the example above against 2 x 100KVA systems you will simply have a 120KVA modular system.
Furthermore, if your site is already capable of being able to support 2 x 100KVA parallel UPS systems, then a modular UPS will enable you to have full usage of the infrastructure and enable power growth up to 200KVA rather than 100KVA full load scenario.
9. LOWER COST OF OWNERSHIP OVER LIFETIME
A singular Modular UPS system will simply cost less to run than if 2 x Parallel UPS systems are running at the same time. For example, if the site has 80KVA load and a 100KVA modular system is purchased then the running costs will less than if the site had purchased 2 x 80KVA standalone parallel systems. A standalone solution may cost more than double to run over the lifetime. Depending on your electricity tariffs the UPS company can provide details of how much energy is used in every scenario and cost. We can save your site money. We can also recommend other factors on site such as power factor correction and carbon reduction via carbon off set.
10. DELIVERY, OFFLOADING AND POSITIONING
A standalone or parallel UPS is one unit and can be problematic when delivering on site. They can be very large as well as heavy. This can reduce costs on delivery as well as making sites more accessible.
Monitoring becomes particularly complex when an IT department manages multiple locations. If the operator needs to maintain a clear overview of systems made by different manufacturers, the challenge is even greater. In such cases, cloud solutions, such as MoniUPS from AEG Power Solutions, are invaluable. As the software is hosted in the cloud, there are no installation or maintenance costs. A single interface for all shared UPS systems streamlines configuration significantly and reduces the amount of employee training required.