You are on page 1of 3

3.3.

3 Battery operation
In case of power failure or rectifier fault,
the battery feeds the inverter without
interruption. An alarm is activated when
the battery is near the minimum discharge
value. In case the supply is restored before
the battery is completely discharged, the
system will be switched back to normal
operation automatically. In the opposite
case, the inverter shuts down and the load
is switched to the bypass line (bypass
operation). If the bypass line is not
available or is out of tolerance, the loads
supply is interrupted as soon as the
battery reaches the discharge limit
threshold (black-out). As soon as the
supply is restored, the rectifier will
recharge the battery. In the standard
configuration, the loads are supplied again
via static switch SSB when mains is
available again. The inverter is restarted
when the battery has partially restored its
capacity. The system restart from the
black-out condition can be customized
based on the requirements of the plant, in
three different modes: Bypass Inverter,
loads are supplied as soon as the bypass
line is available. Loads are supplied by the
inverter when the battery voltage has
reached a programmed threshold, after
the rectifier restart. Main inverter the
output supply is NOT restored
automatically. The system requires a
confirmation to restart which can only be
done manually by the user via the front
panel.
Picture 4 – Battery operation OMD10074 REV

You might also like