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TEST REPORT
IEC 62040-3
Uninterruptible power systems
Part 3: Method of specifying the performance and test requirements
Test specification:
Standard ...........................................: IEC 62040-3 (1st Edition):1999
Test procedure .................................: CB Scheme
Non-standard test method…………..: N/A
Test Report Form No......................: IEC62040_3A
Test Report Form(s) Originator ........: Electrosuisse
Master TRF.......................................: Dated 2011-05
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Test item description .....................: Newave UPS System
Manufacturer ....................................: Newave SA, Via Luserte Sud 9, 6572 Quartino, Switzerland
Summary of testing:
General remarks:
The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested.
This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the Issuing testing
laboratory.
"(see Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report.
"(see appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report.
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) ..........................: CMA Electronics Srl
Via Guiseppe de Vitorio 3
20020 Arconate
Italy
PowerScale is a transformerless Uninterruptible Power System (UPS). It is a true online, continuous duty,
double conversion, solid state, three-phase system, providing conditioned and uninterruptible AC power to
protect the customer’s load from all nine power failures.
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5.1.3.3 Backfeed protection switching device See UM chapter 10.9 and P
sub-clause 6.3.11
5.1.3.4 Pluggable UPS-type B and permanently connected Permanently connected UPS P
UPS
5.1.3.5 UPS designed for use in electrical switch rooms N/A
5.2 UPS input specification P
5.2.1 Normal service conditions: P
a) Input voltage variation: +/- 10% P
b) Input frequency variation: +/- 2% P
c) three phase input P
d) input voltage distortion factor : THDu < 2% at 100% load P
5.2.2 Rated values and characteristics: See User Manual, chapter P
10.3
a) Rated a.c. input voltage: 400/230V P
b) AC input voltage tolerance: -23% /+ 15% P
c) Rated input frequency: 35-70Hz P
d) input frequency tolerance: (calculated: - 30% / + 16%) P
e) Number of phases: 3 ph + N P
f) Rated input current: see UM, chapter 10.3 P
g) Max. continuous input current: see UM, chapter 10.3 P
h) input current total harmonic distortion: (see appended table) P
i) Input current individual harmonic current levels P
j) max input current: N/A
k) Input power factor: See UM, chapter 10.3 P
l) Input neutral requirements: N/A
m) Inrush current requirements See UM, chapter 10.3 P
n) Earth leakage current N/A
o) Three phase inputs P
p) Power system configuration P
5.2.3 UPS input conditions to be identified by the pur- P
chaser:
a) Supply impedance and system configuration P
b) Voltage in excess N/A
c) Frequency in excess N/A
d) Superimposed high-frequency voltages N/A
e) Existing voltage harmonics N/A
f) Transient voltage N/A
g) Protective device characteristics N/A
h) Requirements for all-pole isolation N/A
i) Stand-by generator characteristics N/A
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5.3 UPS output specifications P
5.3.1 Steady-state and dynamic output voltage character- P
istics
-a) Change of operating mode P
-b) Application of increasing/decreasing load step P
5.3.1.1 Output characteristic- Sinusoidal output voltage P
5.3.1.2 Output characteristic- Non-sinusoidal output voltage N/A
5.3.2 Following rated values and characteristics shall be See User Manual, chapter 10.5 P
specified in all modes of operation by the manufac-
turer/supplier (if applicable):
a) Rated output voltage: See UM chapter 10.5 P
b) Output voltage tolerance: See UM chapter 10.5 P
c) Number of phases: 3 P
d) Rated output current (linear load): See UM chapter 10.5 P
e) Rated output current (non-linear load) See UM chapter 10.5 P
f) Nominal frequency: See UM chapter 10.5 P
g) Max relative harmonic: See UM chapter 10.5 P
h) Maximum synchronized frequency range: See UM chapter 10.5 P
i) UPS nominal inverter frequency: See UM chapter 10.5 P
j) Rate of change of frequency: See UM chapter 10.5 P
k) Permissible load unbalance: See UM chapter 10.5 P
l) Relation between load unbalance und voltage un- See UM chapter 10.5 P
balance
m) Phase angle displacement tolerance: See UM chapter 10.5 P
n) Permissible range of load power factor: See UM chapter 10.5 P
o) Output voltage transient deviation: N/A
p) UPS efficiency of rated load: See UM chapter 10.5 P
q) UPS output fault clearing capability: See UM chapter 10.5 P
r) Overload capability: See UM chapter 10.5 P
s) Current limit identification: See UM chapter 10.5 and UM P
10.12.2
5.3.3 Single UPS and parallel UPS with bypass P
Ratings shall be in accordance with 5.3.2 and in See user manual P
addition, the ^following shall be added for the trans-
fer switch:
a) Transfer switch voltage rating: See user manual P
b) Continuous current rating: See user manual P
c) load power factor: See user manual P
d) Interruption time rating: See user manual P
e) Total system transfer time and interruption time: 0s P
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f) Rated UPS output fault clearing capability no by- short circuit capability (no by- P
pass: pass) UM chap. 10.5
up to 3 * In for 40ms
g) Output voltage transient deviation and recovery N/A
time on transfer:
5.3.4 Performance requirements to be identified by the purchaser P
The purchaser shall identify any special UPS per- P
formance requirements if these deviate form 5.3.2
and 5.3.3
a) Max. load step and load profile versus time: N/A
b) A load which is not balanced between phases: N/A
c) Loads generating harmonic currents: THDi < 3% P
d) Loads generating circulation of a d.c. current: N/A
e) Earth conditions of the output neutral required: See UM, chapter 1.5.1 P
f) Protective device(S) characteristic with which the See UM, chapter 10.5 P
UPS output is required to co-ordinate:
g) Type of load(S) to be connected: Linear and non-linear load P
h) Output relative harmonic content: With linear load: < 2% P
with non-linear load: < 4%
5.3.4.1 Special performance requirements P
the following items should be specified by the See UM, chapter 10.5 P
purchaser:
a) Output voltage stabilization and phase angle tol- P
erance
a) Output voltage stabilization and phase angle tol- P
erance
b) Frequency stability P
c) Synchronization and rate of change of frequency P
during synchronization
d) Efficiency P
e) Load distribution P
f) Future extension N/A
g) Degree of redundancy Full with redundancy P
(DPA decentralize parallel
architecture)
h) Output overvoltage protection Electronic protection and IA2 P
5.4 UPS intermediate d.c. circuit and/or battery circuit specification P
Rated value and characteristics specified by the See UM, chapter 10.4 P
manufacturer/supplier (if applicable):
a) Nominal d.c. voltage: See UM, chapter 10.4 P
b) Nominal d.c. currant: See UM, chapter 10.4 P
c) Isolation of d.c. link: N/A
d) Earth conditions of d.c. link: See UM, chapter 1.5 P
e) Type of batteries: VRLA or NiCd P
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f) Number of batteries and Ah rating: See UM, chapter 10.10 P
g) Stored energy time: See UM, chapter 10.6 P
h) Restored energy time: N/A
i) Nominal d.c. battery charging voltage and toler- See UM, chapter 10.4 P
ance band:
j) Charging current limit value or range: See UM, chapter 10.4 P
k) Battery ripple current or voltage: See UM, chapter 10.4 P
l) Battery undervoltage and/or overvoltage charging Adjustable due to battery P
protection levels: manufacturer’s specification
m) Battery charging regime: See UM, chapter 10.4 (IU, P
DIN 41773)
n) Battery protective device ratings and type and Battery fuse. See UM 10.12.2 P
number:
o) Battery protection requirements: Electronic protection for over P
charging and deep charging
p) Battery cable voltage drop recommendations: N/A
5.5 UPS switches, rated values and performance P
5.5.1 General P
Switches specified by the manufacturer: See user manual P
a) Normal service conditions: See user manual P
b) Continuous duty: See user manual P
5.5.2 UPS switches: specified with (if appropriate): P
a) Voltage and its tolerance band: N/A
b) Number of poles/number of phases: 4 P
c) Continuous current capability: N/A
d) Short-circuit making capability: N/A
e) Short-circuit breaking capability: N/A
f) Overload current capability: N/A
g) Make time: N/A
h) Break time: N/A
i) Circuit repetitive peak off-state voltage: N/A
j) Circuit non-repetitive peak off-state voltage: N/A
k) Leakage current: N/A
l) Max. permissible rate of rise of the off-state N/A
voltage:
m) Losses at rated load: N/A
n) Isolation capability: N/A
o) Load power factor limits: See user manual, chapter P
10.3
p) frequency and its tolerance band See user manual, chapter P
10.5
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q) Rate of rise of current at closing N/A
5.6 Redundant and parallel UPS systems P
5.6.1 Standby redundant UPS P
5.6.1.1 Without bypass shall be stated: With bypass N/A
a) Total number of UPS units N/A
b) UPS ratings and performance N/A
c) UPS switch losses N/A
d) UPS switch ratings N/A
5.6.1.2 With bypass shall be stated: P
a) Total number of UPS units Two or more P
b) UPS ratings and performance Bypass has the same value as P
input
c) UPS switch losses See user manual P
d) UPS switch ratings Bypass switch rating P
according to max. UPS output
power
Bypass ratings as defined in 5.3.3 P
5.6.2 Parallel redundant UPS N/A
5.6.2.1 Without bypass shall be stated: N/A
a) Total number of equal UPS units working N/A
normally in parallel:
b) Total number of UPS units in parallel needed to N/A
supply specified max. continuous load::
c) UPS switch and transfer performance: N/A
d) Continuous rating with all UPS units in operation: N/A
e) Continuous rating with minimum required number N/A
of UPS units in operation
5.6.2.2 With bypass P
a) Total number of equal UPS units working P
normally in parallel:
b) Total number of UPS units in parallel needed to Two or more P
supply specified max. continuous load::
c) UPS switch and transfer performance: N/A
d) Continuous rating with all UPS units in operation: yes P
Bypass rating and performance in accordance with N/A
B.2
5.7 Electromagnetic compatibly P
Complies with IEC 62040-2 See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
5.8 Signalling circuits P
Complies with IEC 60950 See TR-No: 11-EL-0026.05 P
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6.1 General P
6.1.1 Type tests P
6.1.2 Routine tests P
6.1.3 Test conditions: Performed in electrical condi- P
tions
6.2 UPS functional unit tests P
6.2.1 UPS rectifier tests comply with IEC 60146-1-1 See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
clauses 4.1.3 to 4.2
6.2.2 UPS Inverter tests comply with IEC 60146-2 if See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
applicable
6.2.3 UPS switch tests comply with IEC 60146-1-1 and See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
IEC 60146-1-2 if applicable
6.2.4 Monitoring and control equipment tests P
Tests comply with IEC 60146-1-1 Comply with IEC 62040-1 P
see TR-No: 11-EL-0026.04
6.2.5 Battery tests P
6.3 Type tests of manufacturer’s declared characteristics as a complete UPS P
If complete UPS testing is not performed at the fac- P
tory, a functional unit test in accordance with 6.2
shall be completed prior to testing on side
6.3.1 Control and monitoring signals P
6.3.2 UPS input tests P
6.3.2.1 Steady-state input voltage tolerance P
6.3.2.2 Input frequency variation P
6.3.3 Input inrush current (see appended table) P
6.3.4 UPS output characteristics-static conditions P
6.3.4.1 Output – normal mode – no load P
6.3.4.2 Output – normal mode – full load (see appended table) P
6.3.4.3 Output – stored energy mode – no load (see appended table) P
6.3.4.4 Output – stored energy mode – full load (see appended table) P
6.3.4.5 UPS rated output fault clearing capability – normal (see appended table) P
mode
6.3.4.6 DC components in the output P
6.3.5 UPS output characteristics – Overload and short-circuit P
6.3.5.1 Output – normal mode - overload P
6.3.5.2 Output - stored energy mode – overload P
6.3.5.3 Output – normal mode – short-circuit (see appended table) P
6.3.5.4 Output – stored energy mode - overload (see appended table) P
6.3.5.5 UPS rated output fault clearing capability – normal P
mode
6.3.5.6 UPS rated output fault clearing capability – stored P
energy mode
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6.3.6 UPS output dynamic tests P
6.3.6.1 Change of operating mode – normal to stored en- (see appended table) P
ergy – linear load
6.3.6.2 Change of operating mode – stored energy to nor- (see appended table) P
mal – linear mode
6.3.6.3 Change of operating mode – stored energy to nor- (see appended table) P
mal mode
6.3.6.4 Change of operating mode – normal to bypass (see appended table) P
mode
6.3.7.1 UPS output load steps – linear load (see appended table) P
6.3.8.1 Reference non-linear load output distortion – normal (see appended table) P
mode
6.3.8.2 Reference non-linear load output distortion – stored (see appended table) P
energy mode
6.3.8.3 Reference non-linear load change of operating (see appended table) P
mode
6.3.8.4 Reference non-linear load steps – normal load < (see appended table) P
4kVA rating
6.3.8.5 Reference non-linear load steps – normal mode > The used Test equipment non N/A
4kVA rating linear load is in a certain way
constructed, that the load
steps are selectable, but the
connection to the UPS Load
side is performed with a global
automatic contactor.
Before a load step change will
be active and released, the to-
tal nonlinear load is discon-
nected from the UPS and with
a time delay reconnected with
the preselected step again. In
this way the equipment is not
able to proceed in steps as
described in clause 6.3.8.5.
The reason for this control of
the non linear load bank is
made to ensure that the inside
used DC capacitors are pre-
charged and discharged in a
secure way.
6.3.8.6 Reference non linear load steps – stored energy (see appended table) P
mode
6.3.9 Stored energy and restored energy tests P
6.3.9.1 Stored energy time P
6.3.9.2 Restored energy time P
6.3.10 Efficiency and input power factor (see appended table) P
(checked with linear and
non-linear load)
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6.3.11 Backfeed tests Permanent connection P
option: - K1: rectifier
- K2: output
- K4: bypass
6.3.12 EMC test See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
6.6 Factory witness tests/on-site tests P
6.6.1 UPS tests P
6.6.2 Test specifications: With and without bypass, P
linear and non-linear load
6.6.3 Light load test: Output voltage, output P
frequency, maintenance
bypass switch
6.6.4 UPS auxiliary device(s) test N/A
6.6.5 Synchronization test N/A
6.6.5.1 Output frequency slew rate test N/A
6.6.6 AC input failure test (see appended table) P
6.6.7 AC input return test (see appended table) P
6.6.8 Simulation of parallel redundant UPS fault test (see appended table) P
6.6.9 Transfer test (see appended table) P
6.6.10 Full load test P
6.6.11 UPS efficiency test (see appended table) P
6.6.12 Unbalanced load test P
6.6.13 Balanced load test P
6.6.14 Test of current division in parallel or parallel redun- (see appended table) P
dant UPS
6.6.15 Rated stored energy time test P
6.6.16 Rated restored energy time P
6.6.17 Battery ripple current measurement P
6.6.18 Overload capability test (see appended table) P
6.6.19 Short circuit test: (see appended table) P
a) operation of protective devices or circuits N/A
b) peak output short-circuit current P
c) output steady-state short-circuit current and P
length of time
6.6.20 Short-circuit protection device test P
6.6.21 Restart test P
6.6.22 Output overvoltage test P
6.6.23 Periodic output voltage variation test (see appended table) P
6.6.24 Frequency variation test See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
6.6.25 Radiofrequency interference and conducted noise See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
test
6.6.26 Harmonic components measurement (see appended table) P
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6.6.27 Earth fault test TN-S system N/A
6.6.28 On-site ventilation test P
6.6.29 Standby generator compatibility test N/A
6.7 UPS switches testing procedure P
6.7.1 Testing schedule P
6.7.2 Test specification: P
6.7.3 Interconnection cable check P
6.7.4 Light load test a and b P
6.7.5 Full load test P
6.7.6 Transfer test P
6.7.7 Overload capability test (see appended table) P
6.7.8 Short-circuit current capability test (see appended table) P
6.7.9 Overvoltage test (electronic power switches) See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
-a) Circuit repetitive peak off-state voltage See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
-b) Circuit non-repetitive peak off-state voltage See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
6.7.10 Radiofrequency interference and conducted noise See TR-No: Ber111025_2 P
6.7.11 Audible noise Refer to data sheet P
6.7.12 On-site ventilation test P
6.7.13 Earth fault test TN-S system N/A
6.7.13 Additional tests (agreement between the purchaser P
and the supplier
7 NON-ELECTRICAL TEST P
7.1 Environmental and transportation test methods N/A
7.1.1 transportation N/A
7.1.1.1 Shock test N/A
7.1.1.2 Free fall test N/A
7.2 Environments storage and operating test methods N/A
7.2.1 Storage condition tests: N/A
7.2.2 Operating condition tests: 40°C P
7.3 Acoustic noise due to UM, chapter 10.6 P
Each single input current phase is measured @ 100 % load and the 3rd , 5th , 7th and 9th current harmon-
ics are measured to achieve the total harmonics distortion of current THDi on the input
Note that THDI is strictly related to Input voltage value and Input Distribution Impedance, therefore meas-
ured values may vary according to mentioned characteristics.
2 2 2 2
3 5 7 9
THD 100 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
Measured graph:
THDi at L2 THDi at L3
Purpose of test: Demonstrate the reaction of the UPS in case of loss and return of mains.
Procedure: UPS running normally with load. The input switch (Mains) is switched ON and OFF.
Output voltage will be recorded using input current as trigger for the detection of the mains failure.
Note: measure taken with 100% load
IA1
Bypass
IA2 L
O
voltage
A
D
AC/DC DC/AC
current
Measured graph:
1. Loss of mains:
2. Return of mains:
Procedure: Load the unit at 100 % of its nominal capacity. The output voltages as well the output voltage
distortion per phase (3°, 5°, 7°, 9° harmonics) are measured
Note: output harmonic distortion
2 2 2 2
3 5 7 9
THD 100 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
Measured graph:
THDu at L2 THDu at L3
Procedure: Load the unit at 100 % of its nominal capacity. The output voltages as well the output voltage
distortion per phase (3°, 5°, 7°, 9° harmonics) are measured
2 2 2 2
3 5 7 9
THD 100 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
Measured graph:
THDu at L2 THDu at L3
Procedure: Load the unit at 100 % of its nominal capacity. The output voltages as well the output voltage
distortion per phase (3°, 5°, 7°, 9° harmonics) are measured
2 2 2 2
3 5 7 9
THD 100 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
Measured graph:
THDu at L2 THDu at L3
Procedure: phases L1, L2 and L3 will be loaded with symmetric load. An asymmetric load will be
additionally connected to L1 or L2 or L3
Measured graph:
For all 3 graph: yellow: L1 Uout; green: Iout (asymmetric load); purple: L2 Uout; blue: L3 Uout
Purpose of the test: Demonstrate the operation of the UPS in case of short circuit on the load site.
The inverter should supply the short circuit during 40ms with two times the nominal current.
Procedure: UPS run online without bypass line (Bypass fuses open).
Make a short circuit between the phases and the neutral on the output
Record the output voltage and current
IA1
current
Bypass
IA2 L
O
A Fuse
voltage
D
AC/DC DC/AC
Measured graph:
Purpose of the test: Demonstrate the operation of the UPS in case of short circuit on the load site.
The inverter should supply the short circuit during 40ms with two times the nominal current.
Procedure: UPS run online on battery without mains supply.
Make a short circuit between the phases and the neutral on the output
Record the output voltage and current
Bypass
IA2 L
O
A Fuse
voltage
D
AC/DC DC/AC
6.3.6.1 / TABLE: - Change of operating mode – Normal to stored energy mode – linear load P
6.6.6 (resistive)
- AC input failure test
Description of test conditions / test construction:
Purpose of test: Demonstrate the reaction of the UPS in case of loss of mains.
Procedure: UPS running normally with load. The input switch (Mains) is switched OFF.
Output voltage will be recorded using input current as trigger for the detection of the mains failure.
IA1
Bypass
IA2 L
O
voltage
A
voltage
D
AC/DC DC/AC
current
Measured graph:
Purpose of test: Demonstrate the reaction of the UPS in case of loss and return of mains.
Procedure: UPS running in stored energy mode with load. The input switch (Mains) is switched ON.
Output voltage will be recorded using input current as trigger for the detection of return of mains
IA1
Bypass
IA2 L
O
voltage
A
voltage
D
AC/DC DC/AC
current
Measured graph:
Measured graph:
Synchronization: Load transfer from stored energy to normal mode
Synchonisation
IA1 current
IA1
Bypass Bypass
IA2 IA2 L
L
O
voltage
O
voltage
A A
D D
AC/DC DC/AC AC/DC DC/AC
Load transfer from normal mode to bypass Load transfer from bypass to normal mode
Measured graph:
Purpose of the test: Demonstrate the reaction of the inverter output voltage when the load of 80% is
switched ON and OFF.
Procedure: Switch ON and OFF the load of 80% supplied by the inverter and record the output voltage. The
output current will be used as a trigger for the detection of the switch ON and OFF of the load of 80%
Note: Output voltage dynamic variations caused by LOAD (20% to 100% and 100% to 20%)
IA1
current
Bypass
IA2 L
O
voltage
A
D
AC/DC DC/AC
Measured graph:
Measured graph:
3. Output load changes from 100% to 0% 4. Output load changes from 0% to 100%
Description of test conditions / test construction: non-linear load (due to annex E) the unit at 100 % of its
nominal capacity. The output voltages as well the output voltage distortion per phase (3°, 5°, 7°, 9° harmon-
ics) are measured
2 2 2 2
3 5 7 9
THD 100 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
Measured graph:
THDu at L2 THDu at L3
6.3.8.2 TABLE: - Reference non-linear load output distortion – Stored energy mode P
Description of test conditions / test construction: non-linear load (due to annex E) the unit at 100 % of its
nominal capacity. The output voltages as well the output voltage distortion per phase (3°, 5°, 7°, 9° harmon-
ics) are measured
2 2 2 2
3 5 7 9
THD 100 10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
Measured graph:
THDu at L2 THDu at L3
Purpose of test: Demonstrate the reaction of the UPS in case of loss of mains (with non-linear load).
Procedure: UPS running normally with 100% non-linear load. The input switch (Mains) is switched OFF.
Output voltage will be recorded using input current as trigger for the detection of the mains failure.
IA1
Bypass
IA2 L
O
voltage
A
D
AC/DC DC/AC
current
Measured graph:
6.3.8.4 TABLE: - Reference non-linear load steps – Normal mode 4.0 kVA rating P
Normal mode with 30% linear load of rated output apparent power as base load and additional reference
non-linear load set to 70% of rated output apparent power. Measured the output voltage waveform transient
deviation.
Measured graph:
Remarks: the output voltage is overdriven at the beginning. The output tried to adjust, the output voltage
will be then stabilized.
6.3.8.5 TABLE: - Reference non-linear load steps – Normal mode 4.0 kVA rating N/A
Measured graph:
Measured graph:
6.3.8.6 TABLE: - Reference non-linear load steps – Stored energy mode N/A
(6.3.8.5)
Description of test conditions / test construction: test repeated according to sub-clause 6.3.8.5
Measured graph:
Load Efficiency Input voltage Output voltage Expected value due to Verdict
(%) (V) (V) the specification of the
manufacturer
Load Efficiency Input power Output power Expected value due to Verdict
(%) the specification of the
manufacturer
Active power at linear load
Load Efficiency Input voltage Output voltage Expected value due to Verdict
(%) (V) (V) the specification of the
manufacturer
100.0%
90.0%
Efficiency [%]
Measured
85.0% Interpolated
Poli. (Measured)
80.0%
70.0%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% 120%
Load percentage [%]
Description of test conditions / test construction: measures at the system output, load bus-bars
UPS1 UPS2 UPSn
LOAD busbars
Measured graph:
Redundant Parallel System; LOAD sharing. Measures at the system output, LOAD bus-bars
LOAD busbars
Measured graph:
System will be overloaded with 110% and 135% of normal load. The time will be checked refer to the
specified time interval of the manufacturer.
20.00
15.00
10.00
Min
0.06m in = 4s
0.11m in = 7s
0.95m in = 57s
5.00
0.00
-5.00
104
106
108
110
112
114
116
118
120
122
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150
% Load
Load Input voltage Input power Output voltage Output power Specified Verdict
(%) (V) (kVA) (kW) (V) (kVA) (kW) time
interval
(s)
110 % @ P
225V 52.0 kW 233V 49.50 kW 10min
PF=1.0
135 % @ P
225V 63.8 kW 233V 60.75 kW 1min
PF=1.0
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