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MGE UPS SYSTEMS - Galaxy 3000 Specification 7 Effective: September, 2006
plug-in power assembly shall be monitored. Diagnostics shall be performed via a PC through the local
diagnostics port on the UPS.
F. Standard Display, Control and Indicator Panel
The UPS will include a standard easy to use control and indicator panel. Included will be a backlit,
color graphic animated LCD display and LED indicators. The UPS panel will include UPS “ON” and
UPS “OFF” pushbuttons that will permit the user to safely command the UPS on or off without risk of
load loss.
3.0 SYSTEM CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
A. Front Panel LCD Display: The UPS control panel shall provide a back-lit, color graphic display with
choice of over 15 operating languages for indication of UPS status, metering, battery status,
alarm/event log and advanced operational features. The display provides access to:
§ An animated, color mimic diagram indicating UPS power flow
§ Measurements, status indications and events
§ Bar-graphs and waveforms of the measured values
§ Personalization menu protected by a password, used to make specific settings
§ Event log with time stamping
§ Access to all measurements
System Parameters Monitored: The visual display will display the following system parameters based
on true RMS metering:
Measurements:
§ Input voltage (Ph-Ph)
§ Input current per phase
§ Bypass voltage
§ Bypass input frequency
§ UPS output voltage (Ph-Ph and Ph-N) (3 phase simultaneously)
§ UPS output current per phase (3 phase simultaneously)
§ UPS output frequency
§ UPS output % load
§ UPS output kVA
§ UPS output power factor
§ Battery voltage
§ Crest factor
§ Battery current
§ Battery backup time and remaining service life
§ Battery temperature
Status Indications and Events:
§ Load on battery
§ Load on UPS
§ Load on automatic bypass
§ Low-battery warning
§ General alarm
§ Battery fault
§ Remaining back-up time during operation on battery power
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