CSI SECTION 16611 STATIC UNINTERRUPTIBLE SYSTEM
CSI SECTION 16611 STATIC UNINTERRUPTIBLE SYSTEM
B. The battery jars housed within each removable battery module shall be of the Valve
Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) type.
C. The UPS shall incorporate a battery management system to continuously monitor the
health of each removable battery module as well as external battery modules installed in
extended run battery cabinets. This system shall notify the user in the event that a
failed or weak battery module is found.
D. Additional battery modules may be added to increase runtime by utilizing up to seven
extended run battery cabinets. These cabinets will be hot pluggable allowing for easy
and quick installation with the need for electrical wiring, electrcian or powering down
of the UPS. The battery modules shall be monitored by each individual frame and this
information passed upstream to the main intelligence modules.
E. Battery modules will have an embedded EEprom that will supply the serial number as
well as some diagnostic information to user to help in the local, network or out of band
management of these modules.
F. Each UPS Battery Module shall have a built in DC disconnect switch for transportation
and to disconnect the battery module completely from the internal bus while installed in
the UPS system.
PART 3 – ACCESSORIES
3.1 SERVICE BYPASS PANEL (SBP)
A. The service bypass panel shall provide power to the critical load bus from the bypass
source, during times where maintenance or service of the UPS frame is required. The
SBP shall provide a mechanical means of complete isolation of the UPS from the
electrical wiring of the installation. The SBP shall be constructed in a free-standing,
rack mounted or wall-mounted NEMA 1 enclosure unless otherwise stated in this
specification.
3.2 REMOVABLE INPUT/OUPUT ELECTRICAL TERMINAL
A. The input and output terminal connections shall be designed to be a removable tray for
easy electrical connection.
3.4 SOFTWARE AND CONNECTIVITY
A. Network Adaptor: The Ethernet Web/SNMP Adaptor shall allow one or more
network management systems (NMS) to monitor and manage the UPS in TCP/IP
network environments. The management information base (MIB) shall be provided in
DOS and UNIX "tar" formats. The SNMP interface adaptor shall be connected to the
UPS via the RS232 serial port on the standard communication interface board.
B. Unattended Shutdown