TOSHIBA International Corp
GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
THREE PHASE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM
TOSHIBA 4200FA
25 kVA CT – Internal Battery
UPS GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
4200FA CT
March 4, 2010
1.0 SCOPE
1.1 System
This specification describes a continuous duty, three-phase, on-line, solidstate uninterruptible power supply system, hereafter referred to as the
UPS.
2.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
2.1 Applicable Standards
The UPS shall be designed in accordance with and be compliant with the
following sections of the current revisions of the following standards:
ANSI C62.41 (IEEE 587) – Standard for Surge Withstandability
UL 1778 (CUL)
National Electrical Code (NFPA-70)
NEMA PE-1
OSHA
ASME
ISO 9001, 14001
2.2 Components
The UPS shall consist of the following components:
A. Converter
B. Chopper / Charger
C. Pulse-Width Modulated (PWM) Inverter
D. Static Switch Bypass
E. Microprocessor Controlled Logic and Control Panel
F. Input Circuit Breaker
G. Battery System
(25 kVA CT)
4200FA CT
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H. Input / Output EMI / RFI Filters
2.3 System Operation
The UPS shall operate as an on-line, fully automatic system in the
following modes:
A. NORMAL - Incoming AC power is boosted using a chopper circuit,
and converted into DC power. The DC power is then used to charge the
battery bank while at the same time providing clean, DC power to the
inverter circuitry. The inverter converts DC power to regulated AC power
which feeds the load.
B. EMERGENCY - Upon failure of commercial AC power, the UPS shall
derive power from the battery bank and continue feeding the load with
clean, regulated AC power. There is no interruption to the critical load
upon failure or restoration of commercial AC power.
C. RECHARGE - Upon restoration of the commercial AC source, the
rectifier/chopper powers the inverter while simultaneously recharging the
battery bank. The UPS shall have the following recharge process:
a) a constant level of current is used to recharge the batteries (the
process shall utilize a current-limit function to prevent overcharging
batteries, thus extending the life of the batteries)
b) as the batteries reach the normal charge level, a constant-voltage
control shall begin which causes the battery recharge current to
gradually decrease
c) Under normal operation, the UPS battery bank "floats" at the 2.25-2.27
volts per cell DC level to stay fully charged and ready for the next
discharge.
D. BYPASS MODE - Upon detection of an internal fault or output
overload, the UPS shall automatically switch from inverter power to an
internal bypass via the static switch. Transfer shall be within 4
milliseconds, causing no interruption to the critical load. While in bypass,
the UPS shall protect against spikes and common/normal mode noise by
utilizing a dual-winding output isolation transformer. “Return from Bypass
mode” shall be an automatic function, without interruption to the critical
load. Transfer to Bypass may also be performed as a manual operation
via the UPS front panel.
E. POWER CONDITIONING MODE - Should the batteries be removed
from the UPS, the UPS shall continue to function and still provide
4200FA CT
March 4, 2010