| Although you may have decided
to support your building with a standby generator, still
you may be at risk. A generator even with an automatic
start system will take typically between fifteen and thirty
seconds to start and run up to speed, fifteen seconds
is like a light year to an IT load, computers simply will
not accept such a break and will crash, to bridge this gap
most IT users install a UPS system (Uninterruptible Power
Supply), the UPS sits between the generator and the critical
load providing clean regulated unbroken power until the
generator has synchronised.
Choosing the right UPS to work with your generator can be
tricky for the inexperienced, the general rule for sizing
is typically that the alternator should be two and a half
times the size of the UPS, so a 100KVA UPS will require
a 250KVA generator.
Like all calculations this can vary greatly depending on
the technology of the UPS, transformer based UPS with conventional
rectifiers tend to have higher harmonics which feed back
to the generator which in turn affects the real power available,
hence the formula of two point five, however AEC are able
to offer transformerless power factor corrected UPS with
IGBT rectifiers, the benefit of such technology means that
the power calculation can normally be reduced from two point
five to one point seven, this is a reduction of over thirty
percent resulting in very substantial savings.
Using an Uninterruptible
Power Supply with your Diesel Generator
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