Toshiba 4200FA Manuale Utente

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4200FA XT1  
 
 
September 6, 2004
 
 
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2) INPUT ISOLATION TRANSFORMER - The inverter network shall 
incorporate a shielded isolation transformer to provide complete isolation 
of the load from utility AC, as well as providing attenuation for high 
frequency noise common mode).  Additionally, the transformer shall have 
a set of windings to condition the internal static bypass line. 
 
3) OVERCURRENT PROTECTION - The output circuitry shall be 
equipped with a Hall Effect Current Transformer to detect and protect the 
inverter from excessively high currents. 
 
C. Static Bypass Switch 
 
1) TRANSFER - The static bypass switch shall consist of thyristor 
switches in conjunction with an output contactor to permit manual 
switching from bypass to UPS and UPS to bypass without power 
interruption.  The UPS shall instantaneously transfer to bypass should a 
component fail during normal operation (provided the UPS and bypass are 
in synchronization).  Auto-retransfer to UPS after an overload condition 
shall be completed within one second after the bus has dropped to 100% 
of nominal. 
 
2) REMOTE RUN/STOP - A set of normally open dry contacts shall be 
provided to remotely transfer the UPS on-line and off-line.  When the UPS 
is in this mode of operation, the UPS front control panel shall be disabled 
to provide a secured configuration.  
 
D. Microprocessor Control System 
 
1) DESCRIPTION - The UPS system shall be provided with a highly 
reliable microprocessor internal control system to perform start-up, 
transfers, monitoring, and battery recharging.  The microprocessor shall 
provide important information to the user (via a liquid crystal display) with 
such as system status, fault messages and input and output parameters. 
 
2) LED INDICATORS - The following LED indicators shall be provided on 
the UPS front panel displays, which mimic power flow through the UPS: 
a)  AC INPUT (Green Lamp) - Lights when normal AC input power 
     is being supplied to the unit. 
b)  INVERTER (Green Lamp) - Lights when the UPS unit’s inverter  
      is normal. 
c)  BATTERY (Green Lamp) - Lights when the batteries are 
     discharging: flickers when the battery voltage is below minimum. 
d) BYPASS (Green Lamp) - Lights when in circuit-bypass mode. 
d)  FAULT (Red Lamp) - Lights when a fault has been detected.