P-164000249
30-200 kW
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Revision 2
User's and Installation Guide
2.7 Basic system configurations
UPS power rating
The maximum attainable UPS system power rating is determined by the size of static bypass. The
number of UPM power modules determines the nominal power rating of the UPS. If upgradeability
is required, the system static bypass should be chosen according to the future maximum load rating,
and number of UPMs is chosen according to Day1 capacity requirements.
The following UPS configurations with different static bypass sizes and number of UPMs are possible:
Description
UPS power rating
Upgradeability
Size of bypass and size
of the frame
93PM-50(50)
50 kW
-
50 kW
93PM-50(100)
50 kW
to 100 kW
100 kW
93PM-50(150)
50 kW
to 100 kW and 150 kW
150 kW
93PM-50(200)
50 kW
to 100 kW, 150 kW, and
200 kW
200 kW
93PM-100(100)
100 kW
-
100 kW
93PM-100(150)
100 kW
to 150 kW
150 kW
93PM-100(200)
100 kW
to 150 and 200 kW
200 kW
93PM-150(150)
150 kW
-
150 kW
93PM-150(200)
150 kW
to 200 kW
200 kW
93PM-200(200)
200 kW
-
200 kW
Table 2-1: UPS configurations
A single UPS frame can house maximum four UPM power modules, resulting in maximum power
rating of 200 kW. In addition, the UPS frames can be connected in parallel to create even larger
systems. A maximum of four UPSs can be connected in parallel.
UPS Options
The following table shows different standard and optional UPS options and the models where they
apply.
30-50 kW
80-100 kW
120-150 kW
160-200 kW
Smart touch screen display for
system control and monitoring
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
SNMP web interface
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Internal MBS
Option
Option
Option
-