Download as pdf
Download as pdf
You are on page 1of 4
R ; {(https:/www.india fujielectric.com/resourcesitechnical-guide/) Fuji Electric Consul Neowatt Conventional(ridnatitirey vs Modular UPS System Moduaie eels Website (htps:/iwww india fujetectic.com/) + An engineering technique that builds large systems by combining smaller systems + Assystems components maybe seperated and recombined + Use of exchangeable parts or options in the fabrication of an equipment Conventional UPS system is built mostly based on monolithic concept i.e. a UPS system will have & sew: and inverter bridge ofits rated capacity to support the loads The conventional UPS can also be based on modular construction concept i.e. a UPS system will have 2 or 3 subassemblies of rectifier and inverter bridge which works together to form the full capacity of the UPS + MTBF - Mean Time between Failures + MTTR~ Mean Time to Repair Monolithic vs Modular UPS The conventional UPS systems can work in standalone configuration or can be paralleled to improve the capacity or to improve the redundancy levels. The Monolithic UPS will have + Low Component Count -> High MTBF* + Fixed Components -> High MTTR* Modular construction concept will have the same characteristic ike monolithic UPS but will have higher availability + Low Component Count -> High MTBF + Servicable Components - Medium MTTR The key advantages of Modular construction when compared with monolithic construction are + Power Modules © Based on standard pre-engineered modules © Inter— operatability of modules + Internal Redundancy © N#1 Redundant Fans © Failure of modules will lead only to reduced UPS capacity + MTTR © Shorter mean time to repair + Accessibility \www.india fujielectric.com/ (https//www.india fyjielectric.com/) “* -"de out Modules for easy serviceability Fo Fuji Electric Consul Neowatt | multiple smaller UPS modules and number of UPS modules is paralleled to achieve the desired level of redundancy (https:/www.india fujielectric. com/resourcesitechnical-guide/) ‘The Modular UPS will exhibit a A technical portal to power backup & power conditioning + High Component Count -> Low MTBFProducts & Solutions + Hot swappable UPS module -> Low MTTR Why med Wee (tos:iwindiafuelectic com) + Flexibility + Right Size of Infrastructure + Scale up or Scale down based on the load agility + Quick to deploy + Availability Use of exchangeable parts or option in the fabrication of an equipment + Reduced MTTR + Total Cost of Ownership + Optimized Capex & Opex + Improved RO e Sows —P — uae us Figure 1 Fixed vs adapted infrastructure Availability Comparison of Monolithic vs Modular UPS rer 250000 He 60000 He 50000 He 0.00046 ee ee came (499) aeons (694) www.india fujielectric.com/ (https/Amww.india fujielectric.com/) FO Fuji Electric Consul me Ate CompaReonUrrs echnicabpartal RRS US urcesitechnical-guide/) feet? UPS [Back Te Website (https:/hvwyy.india fujielec reas US Cmeoty 20 50608 sw tvs wa20K Dinero 20 1000 800 {0 {7103890 WOK 1620100000 Comparison Of Conventional UPS Vs Modular UPS are aden icopbiiserm sence nave trustees panty ine pont droatg concinerme to tome Conclusion In conclusion, Modular UPS approach isn't always the best solution to all scalable UPS needs, but it should bbe thought over as a part of a general UPS strategy. In addition, in order to see the entire picture, selection of a modular approach requires thorough knowledge of the particular UPS design including detailed information about common items like controller and battery. www.india fujielectric.com/ (https/Amww.india fujielectric.com/) R ; (https: www. india fujielectric. com/resourcesitechnical-guide/) Fuji Electric Consul Neowatt A technical portal to power backup & power conditioning Products & Solutions Back To Website (https:/vww.india fujielectric.com/) www.india fujielectric.com/ (https://www.india fujielectric.com/)

You might also like