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When added to an MGE
UPS SYSTEMS static transfer switch, the synchronisation unit
guarantees seamless transfers under all conditions
> For configurations with different
types of sources
> Dependable transfer and reliable
operation
> Easy installation, set-up and
use
> Small size
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Operating modes
> "Automatic-source"
mode is used when the frequency and phase of both sources can be
controlled.
> "Fixed-source"
mode is used when only one of the sources can be controlled or when
more than two sources must be synchronised.
For example, for three independent sources, two synchronisation
units are required and must be set to "fixed-source" mode.
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Operating principle
The unit synchronises a number
of sources connected upstream of static
transfer switches (STS).
It
may be used to synchronise:
>
Galaxy and Galaxy
PW UPSs;
> heterogeneous
sources (other UPS brands, transformers, engine generator
sets, etc.) when the frequency and phase of at least one of
the sources can be controlled.
The
controllable sources can be:
> Galaxy
PW UPSs in both single-unit and parallel versions;
> Galaxy
UPSs in single-unit versions or parallel versions with a centralised
bypass.
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Reliable operation and ease of use
>
The UPS output voltages are monitored and the unit also runs internal
checks.
> If
power fails or phase displacement occurs, an alarm is issued (LED
and dry contact) and a status report is displayed on the UPS screen.
> Dry
contacts remote the following information:
- Sources out of phase;
- Source 1 controlled;
- Source 2 controlled;
- Major fault.
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Dependable transfer
The unit synchronises the voltages
of independent sources under all operating conditions, even
the most critical, including:
>
loss
of power on the UPS bypass AC source;
>
phase displacement on the UPS Normal AC source;
> UPSs
operating on battery power, etc.
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