Toshiba 4200FA XT1 사용자 설명서

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4200FA XT1  
 
 
September 6, 2004
 
 
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4.0 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 
 
A. Converter / Charger / DC Chopper  
 
DESCRIPTION - The converter/charger shall consist of a solid-state three 
phase rectifier, DC to DC converter (chopper), output filter, and transient 
suppresser network to regulate and maintain DC power to the inverter.  
 
1) TRANSIENT SUPPRESSER - The incoming AC utility shall first be 
connected to a molded case circuit breaker as a means of disconnecting 
power to the UPS.  Power shall flow through a surge absorber to prevent 
large transients from passing through to the load or damaging the 
batteries.  Power shall then flow through a line filter to prevent sags or 
surges from passing to the load. 
 
2) CONVERTER/CHARGER - The converter shall serve to change 
incoming AC power to DC, which shall be supplied to the DC chopper.  
From this point, DC power is used to recharge the battery bank while 
simultaneously providing power to the inverter. 
 
a) Input Frequency Range: 45-65 Hz, continuous, without battery 
operation  
b) Capacity: Battery recharge shall be to within 90% of nominal 
from a fully discharged state in 10 times the discharge time.   
 
3) DC CHOPPER - The chopper circuit shall consist of inductors, 
capacitors, diodes and IGBT's (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors).  The 
chopper shall have the function of providing start-up protection (by 
checking phase rotation of incoming utility power), boosting the DC to the 
inverter (during low AC input voltage conditions), providing power factor 
enhancement, and reducing reflected harmonics to incoming utility power.  
 
B. Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) Inverter 
 
DESCRIPTION - The PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) inverter shall 
incorporate an advanced IGBT design, an output isolation transformer, 
and output overcurrent protection for clean, regulated output power to the 
critical load. 
 
1) INVERTER - The inverter network shall consist of a high speed IGBT 
switching network designed to supply non-linear loads with a clean and 
steady voltage waveform.  The inverter switching speed shall be fast 
enough to limit audible noise to 63 dBA at 3 feet (measured on ‘A’ scale).