protecting the load. See Chapter
for additional information on setting the UPS
to work in the high-efficiency mode.
3.3.5
Advanced Battery Management
A 3-stage charging system increases the battery service life by optimizing the
recharge time. It also protects the batteries from damage due to high current
charging and inverter ripple currents.
3.3.6
Power conditioner
The Power Conditioner mode is characterized by the UPS running in the double-
conversion mode without batteries connected. In the Power Conditioner mode,
the UPS provides conditioned output voltage and frequency. The UPS can also
support high, nonlinear loads without ITHD on the input. The UPS meets the
qualifications outlined in this product specification, except for the conditions
below.
When in the Power Conditioner mode, the UPS has the following functionality
and limitations:
1.
The UPS runs in the double-conversion mode.
2.
Because there is no battery, loss of utility power results in the UPS losing
power and shutting down.
3.
The UPS sustains load until input voltage of 115 V, unless the current limit
is reached.
4.
If the rectifier is turned off, the UPS attempts a transfer to the bypass
mode.
5.
The HE mode is not available.
3.3.7
Frequency converter
The Frequency Converter mode is characterized by the UPS running without the
bypass mode available. The output frequency can be configured to be different
from the standard input frequency (e.g. 60 Hz output, 50 Hz input). The UPS
can also support high, nonlinear loads without ITHD on the input. The UPS
meets the qualifications outlined in this product specification, except for the
conditions below.
When in the Frequency Converter mode, the UPS has the following functionality
and limitations:
1.
Operation is the same as when in the double-conversion mode with no
bypass available.
2.
Bypass alarms are suppressed.
3.
Configurable output frequency range is from 50 Hz up to 60 Hz.
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