gepman
Electrical
- Mar 26, 2007
- 364
We have a 60kW 120/208Y 3 phase generator connected to a UPS through a 4 pole ATS (see attached simplified one-line). The normal power to the UPS is through a 75kVA delta/wye transformer. The UPS is an Eaton (Cutler-Hammer) Powerware Blade 48kw unit with batteries and inverter. The UPS works fine on utility power and charges the batteries and supplies the critical load. When utility power is interrupted, the UPS powers the load from the batteries, the generator starts, and after about 4 minutes the UPS rejects the standby power source (generator) due to low frequency, which it says is between 48 and 55 Hz.
Measurements on the generator output show that both the voltage (206 to 217) and frequency (59.8 to 60.1 Hz after initial connection of load) are fine.
This is a new installation for the UPS. The generator worked fine with an APC UPS however the UPS was changed in order to increase its capacity.
Is it possible that there is some incompatibility between the generator and the UPS? The UPS manufacturer puts the blame on the generator.
Any other suggestions will be appreciated.
Measurements on the generator output show that both the voltage (206 to 217) and frequency (59.8 to 60.1 Hz after initial connection of load) are fine.
This is a new installation for the UPS. The generator worked fine with an APC UPS however the UPS was changed in order to increase its capacity.
Is it possible that there is some incompatibility between the generator and the UPS? The UPS manufacturer puts the blame on the generator.
Any other suggestions will be appreciated.