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Guide Specification – 3-Phase Static Uninterruptible Power Supply 
 
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5.3.5   Overload Capacity: 
The Inverter output shall be capable of providing an overload current of 125% for 2 min. 
and 150% for 1 min.  A message on the control panel shall indicate this condition.  If the 
time limit associated with the overload condition expires, or the overload is in excess of 
the set current limit, the load power shall transfer to the bypass source without 
interruption. 
 
5.4  Static Bypass Circuit: 
 
5.4.1  General: 
An integral static bypass circuit shall be provided to supply an alternate source of power 
to the critical load in the event the inverter cannot supply rated output power.  The bypass 
circuit shall be capable of supplying the UPS rated load current and accommodate fault 
clearing. 
 
The 100% duty rated static bypass panel shall be composed of a thyristor switch with a 
wrap-around contactor. The thyristor switch shall be a high-speed transfer device.  The 
wrap-around contactor shall be electrically connected in parallel to the thyristor switch 
and shall, at the same time as the thyristor switch, be energized and, upon closure, 
maintain the bypass source to the load to improve the efficiency and reliability of the 
system.  The thyristor switch shall only be utilized for the time needed to energize the 
contactor closure.  
 
The UPS system logic shall employ sensing which shall cause the thyristor switch to 
energize and provide an uninterrupted transfer of the load to the bypass source when any 
of the following limitations are exceeded: 
  Inverter output undervoltage or overvoltage. 
  Overloads exceeding 125% for 2 min., or 150% for 1 min. 
  DC circuit undervoltage or overvoltage. 
  Final discharge voltage of system battery is reached and the bypass source is 
present, available, and within tolerance range 
 
Transferring the output from the inverter to the bypass source and vice versa shall be 
performed by pressing “START/STOP” icon on the touchscreen display.  
 
Operating Mode 
Transfer mode 
Transfer Type 
Synchronized 
Unsynchronized 
Automatic 
Inverter to Bypass 
(Overload, Internal Fault) 
Uninterrupted 
Interrupted 
“BYPASS” 
switch operated 
Inverter to Bypass 
Uninterrupted 
Interrupted 
(forced transfer) 
Automatic 
Bypass to Inverter 
(Auto-Retransfer Mode) 
Uninterrupted 
Transfer inhibited 
“UPS” 
switch operated 
Bypass to Inverter 
Uninterrupted 
Transfer inhibited