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Electrical
- Jan 28, 2003
- 13
Looking for some technical insight or a pointer to better understand a problem recently.
A customer has a UPS (on off-line ferroresonate type) providing backup power for a control system. Because of power quality issues at another customer site, they have installed a power conditioning transformer at the input of this UPS (the transformer made by SOLA/Hevi-Duti and is also a ferroresonate type device).
The customer has experienced noise/spikes/harmonics between the UPS and the xfmer causing the UPS to switch to battery power constantly. Basically copied a solution at one site to this application without fully investigating the equipment involved.
Both the UPS manufacturer and the xfmer techs stated that a power conditioning transformer should not feed a UPS of this type. The combination of a high impedance device feeding another high impedance device was causing the issue.
The power conditioning xfmer was removed (replace by a general purpose xfmer) and no problems have been detected.
Neither vendor could supply any tech data on why this application doesn't work. Could someone elaborate?
A customer has a UPS (on off-line ferroresonate type) providing backup power for a control system. Because of power quality issues at another customer site, they have installed a power conditioning transformer at the input of this UPS (the transformer made by SOLA/Hevi-Duti and is also a ferroresonate type device).
The customer has experienced noise/spikes/harmonics between the UPS and the xfmer causing the UPS to switch to battery power constantly. Basically copied a solution at one site to this application without fully investigating the equipment involved.
Both the UPS manufacturer and the xfmer techs stated that a power conditioning transformer should not feed a UPS of this type. The combination of a high impedance device feeding another high impedance device was causing the issue.
The power conditioning xfmer was removed (replace by a general purpose xfmer) and no problems have been detected.
Neither vendor could supply any tech data on why this application doesn't work. Could someone elaborate?