Schneider Electric MGE Galaxy 5000 SUG580A90UL Manual Do Utilizador
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Códigos do produto
SUG580A90UL
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12/10/13
D.
Distribution 208 Volt Panelboard: Single or dual, 42 pole front-facing distribution panelboard
shall be provided with the UPS in a matching adjacent wide cabinet. The panelboard shall be a
Square D, NQO Panel accommodating 10 to 100 ampere breakers. The panelboard shall
accommodate any combination or one, two, or three pole breakers and shall have a submain
circuit breaker (optional) feeding the panelboard.
shall be provided with the UPS in a matching adjacent wide cabinet. The panelboard shall be a
Square D, NQO Panel accommodating 10 to 100 ampere breakers. The panelboard shall
accommodate any combination or one, two, or three pole breakers and shall have a submain
circuit breaker (optional) feeding the panelboard.
E.
Two or Three Circuit Breaker External Maintenance Bypass: The maintenance bypass
option shall provide for two or three circuit breakers mounted inside either freestanding adjacent
or remote or wall-mounted enclosure to provide a wrap-around bypass configuration for total
UPS isolation during maintenance. Maintenance bypass transfers shall be without interruption
and shall have mechanical keyed interlocks to protect the UPS from damage in the event of
out-of-sequence transfers. Electrically based solenoid-activated key release shall be available
to control the removal of the keys from the key interlock.
option shall provide for two or three circuit breakers mounted inside either freestanding adjacent
or remote or wall-mounted enclosure to provide a wrap-around bypass configuration for total
UPS isolation during maintenance. Maintenance bypass transfers shall be without interruption
and shall have mechanical keyed interlocks to protect the UPS from damage in the event of
out-of-sequence transfers. Electrically based solenoid-activated key release shall be available
to control the removal of the keys from the key interlock.
F.
Remote Alarm Status Panel (RASP): A wall-mounted panel, 17.5 inches (445 mm) high by
12 inches (305 mm) wide by 4 inches (102 mm) deep, with eight indicating LED's shall display
UPS status and any active alarms. The alarms shall be a latching type, such that if an alarm is
triggered, the LED shall stay on (latch) even if the alarm is corrected. This feature shall provide
the operator the chance to verify the occurrence of the alarm.
1.
12 inches (305 mm) wide by 4 inches (102 mm) deep, with eight indicating LED's shall display
UPS status and any active alarms. The alarms shall be a latching type, such that if an alarm is
triggered, the LED shall stay on (latch) even if the alarm is corrected. This feature shall provide
the operator the chance to verify the occurrence of the alarm.
1.
The parameters monitored and controls provided on the RASP shall include, but shall not
be limited to, the following:
a. UPS on-line (green LED).
b. UPS on battery (yellow LED).
c. Load on bypass (yellow LED).
d. UPS summary alarm (red LED).
e. Low battery shutdown.
be limited to, the following:
a. UPS on-line (green LED).
b. UPS on battery (yellow LED).
c. Load on bypass (yellow LED).
d. UPS summary alarm (red LED).
e. Low battery shutdown.
2.
The RASP shall also be equipped with:
a. Alarm test/reset pushbutton (white LED) to reset the latching alarm.
b. Audible alarm for alarm annunciation.
c. Audible alarm reset pushbutton (white LED) to silence the audible alarm.
a. Alarm test/reset pushbutton (white LED) to reset the latching alarm.
b. Audible alarm for alarm annunciation.
c. Audible alarm reset pushbutton (white LED) to silence the audible alarm.
3.
The RASP door shall be equipped with a key lock. The recommended maximum distance
from the UPS module shall be 500 feet (152 m).
from the UPS module shall be 500 feet (152 m).
G.
Seismic Anchors: Seismic Zone 4 anchors shall be available for system cabinets.
H.
Dual Input: Provide dual input to accommodate a separate input source.
I.
Bypass Input Fuses: Bypass input fuses shall be optionally provided on the bypass for current
limiting of 65 kAIC.
limiting of 65 kAIC.
J.
Top Entry Cabinet: 16 inch (406 mm) cabinet shall allow cable entry to UPS unit when MBC or
transformer cabinets are not selected.
transformer cabinets are not selected.
K.
Transformer Cabinet: Provide single or dual K20 transformer, 208 volts, 220 volts, 480 volts,
and 600 volts are available. Top entry power cables to the UPS can be achieved via these
cabinets.
and 600 volts are available. Top entry power cables to the UPS can be achieved via these
cabinets.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A.
Verification of Conditions: Examine areas and conditions under which the work is to be
installed, and notify the Contractor in writing, with a copy to the Owner and the
Architect/Engineer, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the
work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
1.
installed, and notify the Contractor in writing, with a copy to the Owner and the
Architect/Engineer, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the
work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
1.
Beginning of the work shall indicate acceptance of the areas and conditions as satisfactory
by the Installer.
by the Installer.
3.2 INSTALLATION