MGE GALAXY STS - Installation & User Manual
MGE GALAXY STS - Installation & User Manual
MGE GALAXY STS - Installation & User Manual
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Introduction
Thank you for selecting an MGE UPS SYSTEMS product to protect your electrical equipment. The Galaxy STS (Static Transfer Switch) has been designed with the upmost care. We recommend that you take the time to read this manual to take full advantage of the many features of your new equipment. MGE UPS SYSTEMS pays great attention to the environmental impact of its products. Measures that have made Galaxy STS a reference in environmental protection include: the eco-design approach used in product development, recycling of Galaxy STS at the end of its service life. To discover the entire range of MGE UPS SYSTEMS products and the options available for the Upsilon STS, we invite you to visit our web site at www.mgeups.com or contact your MGE UPS SYSTEMS representative.
As standards, specifications and design change from time to time, please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication. Reproduction of this document subject to prior authorization by MGE UPS SYSTEMS and with the mandatory indication: "Galaxy STS installation and user manual n 51027406XT".
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Safety
MGE UPS SYSTEMS Static Transfer Switches (STS) are reliable and safe. Integrated components protect the equipment from damage likely to cause a fault. Operating and maintenance procedures must be carried out exclusively by qualified personnel, trained by MGE UPS SYSTEMS. The personnel involved in equipment operation and maintenance must have received suitable training to ensure a maximum degree of safety and performance. Caution: operating and maintenance procedures or instructions must be respected to avoid the risk of endangering persons or damaging the equipment. Warning: operation outside the limits indicated in Chapter 7 or non-observance of the procedures presented in Chapter 3 may be detrimental to Galaxy STS reliability.
Electrical-safety recommendations
The Galaxy STS must be considered energized unless all power sources have been cut and a check has been run using a separate measurement device to confirm that no circuit is live. Otherwise, the maintenance procedures must be followed to ensure safety (Chapter 6). Warning: the Galaxy STS must be considered energized unless a check has been run to ensure that the source 1, source 2 and output isolation switches are open. The normal or maintenance bypass switches may be closed to supply the load. We recommend that you call on our after-sales support department to carry out these operations. Caution: operation of Galaxy STS requires that there be only one key to lock the two bypasses (Q1BP and Q2BP). Otherwise, the installation may be damaged. MGE UPS SYSTEMS declines any responsibility if the above rule is not observed. Recommendations: Do not install Galaxy STS in or near a very damp environment. Never block the ventilation grates of Galaxy STS cubicles. System earthing: Galaxy STS is suitable for any system earthing arrangement, arrangement except the IT and TT system. Operated by only personnel authorised to enter restricted access locations.
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Foreword
Pictograms used in this manual
Important instructions that must be followed
Visual indication
Action
Earth cables
Other cables
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Contents
1. General .......................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Operation principle .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 General diagram ............................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 Description ....................................................................................................................................... 7
2. Installation .................................................................................................................... 8
2.1 Positioning ....................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2 Inspection ......................................................................................................................................... 8 2.3 Connections ..................................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 Cable cross-sections ..................................................................................................................... 13 2.5 Recommended protection ............................................................................................................. 13 2.6 Connection diagram ...................................................................................................................... 14
4. operation ..................................................................................................................... 17
4.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 17 4.2 Controls and leds ........................................................................................................................... 17
6. Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 25
6.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 25 6.2 Safety recommendations .............................................................................................................. 25 6.3 Preventive maintenance ................................................................................................................ 25
7. characteristics ............................................................................................................ 26
7.1 Electrical characteristics ............................................................................................................... 26 7.2 General characteristics ................................................................................................................. 26 7.3 Mechanical characteristics ........................................................................................................... 27 7.4 Customization ................................................................................................................................ 27 7.5 Fuse characteristics ...................................................................................................................... 27 7.6 Losses ............................................................................................................................................. 28 7.7 Electromagnetic-compatibility standards ................................................................................... 28
8. Appendix ..................................................................................................................... 29
8.1 List of the figures in the manual ................................................................................................... 29 8.2 List of the tables in the manual .................................................................................................... 29
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1. General
1.1 Operation principle
Galaxy STS principle
Galaxy STS is a product allowing seamless automatic or manual transfer of one or more 3-phase loads from one power source (known as the Preferred source) to another power source (known as the Alternate source). Transfer is automatic if the Preferred source fails.
Reversibility of transfers
Depending on installation operating conditions and the system configuration, Galaxy STS also allows automatic reverse transfer (return from the Alternate source to the Preferred source).
AC input 1
AC input 2
Circuit-breaker 1
Circuit-breaker 2
Galaxy STS
Control unit Q1 Q2
Q1BP
Q2BP
SS path 1 Q3
SS path 2
Load
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1.2 General diagram
Figure 2: Typical diagram of a Galaxy STS installation
Building or zone 1
Gen STS 3
Building or zone 2
Main LV switchboard 1
Main LV switchboard 2
Source HQ 1
Source HQ 2
Secondary LV switchboard 1
Secondary LV switchboard 2
STS 1 Load 1
STS 2 Load 2
1.3 Description
Fully solid-state technology
Galaxy STS consists of two three-phase static switches, one on the Source 1 path, the other on the Source 2 path. Each static switch (SS) is made up of 3 pairs of back-to-back Silicon Controlled Rectifiers (SCR). The neutral conductor is not switched.
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2. Installation
2.1 Positioning
The Galaxy STS is designed to be installed on the floor.
35 cm
35 cm
35 cm
72 cm
0 cm
Side view of 160A, 550A, 400A and 600A Galaxy STS cubicles
72 cm
Back
Front
Back
Front
Note : for 30 A, 50 A and 100 A Galaxy STS cubicles, a clearance of 35 centimeters is required behind the cubicle for access by maintenance personnel.
2.2 Inspection
Before installing Galaxy STS, carry out a complete visual inspection: Fully inspect the cubicle, ventilation grates and the doors for any damage that may have occurred during transport. Open the cubicle doors and check each component, as well as the system as a whole. Check all the locking devices. Remove the adhesive tape and any remaining packing materials. Make sure that any drawout modules are fully inserted. Check that all markings and text on the cubicle, the device and components are clearly legible. Check that no lights or switches were damaged during transport, and that all connections and locking systems are correctly tightened. Immediately inform MGE UPS SYSTEMS of any damage or apparent defects concerning the cubicle or the equipment.
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2. Installation
2.3 Connections
Once the Galaxy STS has been correctly positioned and inspected, it can be connected to the power sources. All cables enter at the bottom of the Galaxy STS (see figures 5, 6 and 7). Galaxy STS legs are 40 mm in diameter. Their height is adjustable (recommended height = 100 mm). There are two communications ports on the INTY remote indications card of the Galaxy STS: one RS 485 port, and a terminal block with remote-indication input/outputs (isolated dry contacts). A description of port characteristics and functions is provided in section 5.1. See Table 7 and 8 for information on the signals on each terminal of the INTY card.
RS485 port
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Preffered source 1 Common Preffered source 2 Auto return ON Common Auto return OFF Load ON Common Load OFF Common Not used Transfert inhibit Auto return OFF Auto return ON Source 2 Source 1 Remove fault reset
Wiring diagram for the closing dry contacts to signal a general Galaxy STS fault and a source fault. INTY board
XM9 10 XM7 10 XM6 4 XM6 12
XM9
XM9 9
XM7 11
XM6 5 XM6 11
INTY board
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
This represents a general fault covering all the conditions monitored by Galaxy STS.
XM8
Wiring diagram for the opening dry contactsto signal a general Galaxy STS fault and a source fault.
XM9 XM9 XM7 XM7 9 10 11 12
121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Source 2 ON Common Source 2 OFF Source 1 ON Common Source 1 OFF Phase fault Common Good phase Status Source 2 (red) Common Status Source 2 (not red) Status Source 2 (orange) Common Status Source 2 (not orange) Status Source 1 (red) Common Status Source 1 (not red) Status Source 1 (orange) Common Status Source 1 (not orange) Not global alarm Common Global alarm
XM7
INTY board
121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
This represents a general fault covering all the conditions monitored by Galaxy STS.
XM6
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2. Installation
Figure 5: Internal view of Galaxy STS 30 A, 50 A and 100 A
R1
C1
F7
F8
C2
R2
F1
F2
F3
Q4 Q5
F4
F5
F6
ALMY
Q1 Q1BP Q3 Q2BP
Q2
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
Source 1
Height of connections measured from floor: Source 1: 390 mm Load: 390 mm Source 2: 390 mm Remote-indications card: 1080 mm Connection to screw terminals. Maximum cross-section: 50 mm2.
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Source 2
Load
2. Installation
Figure 6: Internal view of Galaxy STS 160A and 250A
Connection via the top possible
X4-1
Q6Q7
X4-2
F1 F1 F1 A B C ALMY
F2 F2 F2 A B C
Q1
Q2
Q1BP
Q3
Q2BP
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
Source 1
Height of connections measured from floor: Source 1: 340 mm. Load: 340 mm. Source 2: 340 mm. Remote-indications card: 1430 mm. Connection to 25 x 5 mm copper bars, holes 10,5 mm.
Load
Source 2
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Figure 7: Internal view of Galaxy STS 400A and 600A
LEM6
LEM12
LEM5
LEM11
LEM4
LEM10
LEM3
LEM9
LEM2
Q5 F8
LEM1 X4-1
F8 Q7
Q4Q6 F1 F2
ALMY F6 F5
Q1
Q2
F3
F4
Q1BP
Q3
Q2BP
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
Source 1
Height of connections measured from floor: Source 1: 450 mm Load: 450 mm Source 2: 450 mm Remote-indications card: 1480 mm Connection to copper bars, 3 holes 12,5 mm.
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Load
Source 2
2. Installation
2.4 Cable cross-sections
The cable cross-sections indicated below are calculated for a rated interphase voltage of 400 V and rated load currents. The information is purely indicative in nature and does not engage the responsibility of MGE UPS SYSTEMS.
The cross-sections for aluminum cables must be increased 30% with respect to the figures for copper cables. Calculations take into account voltage drops in cables 100 meters long.
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2. Installation
2.6 Connection diagram
TNS system
Figure 8: Typical connection diagram for a Galaxy STS on TNS systems
Q1
F2
F5
Q2
F3
F4
Q1BP
Q3
Q2BP
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
Cable ties
Cable ties
Source 1
TNC system
Figure 9: Typical connection diagram for a Galaxy STS on TNC systems
Q1
F2
Load
F5
Source 2
Q2
F3
F4
Q1BP
Q3
Q2BP
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
N L1 L2 L3
Cable ties
Cable ties
Source 1
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Load
Source 2
3.2 Shut-down
The shutdown procedure for normal maintenance consists in transferring the load to the Source 1 or Source 2 bypass (see section 3.5). However, if total de-energizing is required, follow the procedure indicated in section 3.3.
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Bypass of Source 1:
Check that the Galaxy STS supplies Source 1 power to the load. The SS 1 ACTIVE (2) and LOAD (6) indication LEDs should be green. Open the Source 2 isolation switch Q2 (25). The U2 (7) LED should go red. Close the Source 1 bypass switch Q1BP (21). The U2 (7) LED should flash red indicating that the control electronics inhibit a transfer to Source 2. Open the Source 1 isolation switch (22). The U1 (1) LED should go red. Open the load switch Q3 (23). The LOAD (6) LED should remain green. The load is supplied by Source 1 and Galaxy STS is isolated from Source 1, Source 2 and the load. Open the circuit breakers (Q4 and Q6) on the front panel of the Galaxy STS to de-energize the electronic cards.
Warning: dangerous voltages are still present in the cubicle. Observe all safety recommendations.
Bypass of Source 2:
Check that the Galaxy STS supplies Source 1 power to the load. The SS 2 ACTIVE (8) and LOAD (6) indication LEDs should be green. Open the Source 1 isolation switch Q2 (22). The U1 (1) LED should go red. Close the Source 2 bypass switch Q2BP (24). The U1 (1) LED should FLASH red indicating that the control electronics inhibit a transfer to Source 1. Open the Source 2 isolation switch (25). The U2 (7) LED should go red. Open the load switch Q3 (23). The LOAD (6) LED should remain green. The load is supplied by Source 2 and Galaxy STS is isolated from Source 1, Source 2 and the load. Open the circuit breakers (Q4 and Q6) on the front panel of the Galaxy STS to de-energize the electronic cards.
Warning: dangerous voltages are still present in the cubicle. Observe all safety recommendations.
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4. Operation
4.1 General
This chapter describes all Galaxy STS commands and indication LEDs as well as the required operating procedures. The operating instructions contained in this manual concern exclusively the Galaxy STS, viewed as a separate and autonomous device. In that the Galaxy STS is generally a component in an overall system intended to protect the supply of power to the load, the user must consult the operating instructions for the overall system for information on the operating sequences and procedures of the other components and the system as a whole. Warning: any contact with input or output power conductors represents a major risk for the safety of the concerned persons. Observe all standard precautions during work with the system energized. Check that all the ground connections have been made. Operation and maintenance of this equipment require a high level of attention and care. Follow all the general safety recommendations provided in chapter 1 of this manual.
SOURCE 2 10
Q1 U1
U2
Q2
9 25 7 8 24
Q1BP
Q3
Q2BP
11
12
19
13
16
17
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4. Operation
Table 4 : Description of the indication LEDs
No 1 Name of LEDs U1 (SOURCE 1 VOLTAGE PRESENT) SS 1 ACTIVE S1 PREFERRED S1/S2 PHASE DISPLACEMENT LOAD U2 (SOURCE 2 VOLTAGE PRESENT) SS 2 ACTIVE S2 PREFERRED AUTO RETRANSFER ON AUTO RETRANSFER OFF ALARM Description GREEN: indicates that the source 1 is OK, ORANGE: indicates that the source 1 is downgraded, RED: indicates that the source 1 is unacceptable(*). GREEN: the SCRs on the Source 1 side are on. GREEN: Source 1 is selected as the preferred source. RED: the phase displacement between the two sources is greater than the admissible value. GREEN: the load is supplied with power. GREEN: indicates that the source 2 is OK, ORANGE : indicates that the source 2 is downgraded RED: indicates that the source is unacceptable(*). GREEN: the SCRs on the Source 2 side are on. GREEN: Source 2 is selected as the preferred source. Lit if the auto retransfer mode is enabled. Lit if the auto retransfer mode is disabled. Lights if an internal Galaxy STS fault occurs. The following faults result in an alarm: fuse blown, open SCR, shorted SCR, temperature fault, ventilation fault and other internal faults, such as control-logic or power supply failures.
2 3 5 6 7
8 9 14 15 18
(*): A flashing red LED indicates that the Galaxy STS cannot transfer the load to the source in question, due to a controllogic interdiction, for example in the event of an overload or a command inhibiting transfer.
10
SOURCE 2 PREFERRED
11
KEY
12
FAULT RESET
13 16 17 19
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Transfer modes
If the transfer conditions are satisfied, the transfer is performed instantly by deactivating the active SS (Preferred path) and activating the SS for the Alternate path. The transfer is performed by a "no overlap" technique (Break before Make) that monitors, phase by phase, extinction of the SCRs of the SS to be disconnected before controlling the SCRs of the SS to be triggered. This principle ensures that the two sources are not connected in parallel at any time during the transfer. It also ensures: proper operation of Galaxy STS regardless of the impedance and nature of the power sources (utility, generator sets, Uninterruptible Power Supplies of different power ratings and technologies, etc.). that a fault on the Preferred source (for example a short-circuit upstream of the STS) is not transferred to the Alternate source, which would bring it down by tripping its protective devices.
Transfer times
The transfer time is defined as the total length of time between the occurrence of the event initializing the transfer and the moment when the three phases of the load are fully switched to the Alternate source. Under normal operating conditions (sources synchronized before the event) and when supplying computer type or slightly inductive loads, the transfer time is less than 2 ms. This value may be exceeded (typically up to 5 ms at most) for certain installations and faults such as a solid short-circuit on the Preferred source line upstream of a GALAXY STS with a highly inductive load.
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Input
The signals are activated by the closing of an isolated dry contact. Signals to a number of Galaxy STS devices may be connected in parallel and controlled by an NO (normally open) contact (see figure 4). Max. voltage: 24 V DC Max. current per input: 5 mA
Signification
Source 1 select Source 2 select Auto retransfer ON Auto retransfer OFF Transfer inhibit Common
Select Source 1 and preferred Source 1. Select Source 2 and preferred Source 2. Enable auto retransfer to the Preferred source. Disable auto retransfer to the Preferred source. Prevent transfers. Return path for above signals.
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Note: except where indicated otherwise, the "signal" and "signification" describe device status when the NO contact is closed.
Detection circuits
The Galaxy STS comprises a number of circuits that monitor the voltage and current at various points of the device as well as the status of the switches and the fans. These circuits send fault signals to the control logic and the display logic. Each detection circuit is briefly presented below. Detection of blown fuse The blown-fuse detection circuit monitors fuses F1, F2, F3, F4, F5 and F6. Detection of open SCRs This circuit monitors the voltage upstream and downstream of the SCRs. If the circuit detects a fault, the Open SCR signal (Source 1 or Source 2) is sent to the control logic. Detection of shorted SCR This circuit monitors the current flowing through each SCR (12 total, 2 per phase for Source 1 and Source 2). If the circuit detects a fault, the Shorted SCR signal (Source 1 or Source 2) is sent to the control logic. Internal monitoring circuits The power-monitoring circuit monitors the regulated power supplies in the Galaxy STS. A failure results in a VFLT signal being sent to the control logic and tripping of a general alarm. Detection of overload Overload detection circuits (peak and average) are used in the Galaxy STS. Each phase is monitored independently for the peak and average current. An overload status always inhibits the transfer function and is indicated by a flashing red U LED for the inactive source. After clearing the overload, simultaneously press the KEY and FAULT RESET buttons to clear the lock-out function. However, if the overload caused damage and a general alarm, the Galaxy STS must be set to bypass mode and fully checked before a return to full operation. Phase status The S1/S2 phase-condition LED is generally off. The phase detector compares the phase displacement between the source voltages. If the phase displacement is greater than the pre-set value (0 to 25), a phase-fault signal is sent to the control logic and S1/S2 phase-condition LED turns red. The S1/S2 phase-condition LED also turns red if a source is no longer within the permissible frequency range. The concerned source is identified by its U LED which turns orange. Voltage monitoring The voltage-monitoring circuit, located on the Driver card (A3), monitors fuse voltages with respect to the programmed voltage setpoints. If the setpoints are overrun, the "Undervoltage 10", "Undervoltage 30" or overvoltage status conditions apply. This information is displayed by the U LEDs on the control panel, where green indicates the rated voltage, orange the "Undervoltage 10" condition and red the "Undervoltage 30" or overvoltage condition. The Galaxy STS transfers to a green source from an orange or red source, and to an orange source from a red source. Detection of temperature A thermocontact is attached to each radiator assembly. If the radiator temperature exceeds the set value, the thermocontact closes and the control logic transfers the load to the other source. If the manual transfer is forbidden (impossible). That can be released by the vigitherme. It is necessary to verify if we have not an excessive heating. Protection against internal faults The Galaxy STS has a "No Single Point Failure" design. In the event of failure of an internal component, the Galaxy STS switches to the operating status (transfer initiated or inhibited) which best ensures availability of the power supply to the load, while an alarm is triggered to alert the operator. A certain number of functions are redundant (power supplies, ventilation).
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Control-logic
The main functions of the control-logic circuit consist in controlling the SCRs, circuit checking that a source complies with required characteristics prior to transferring the load to that source, receiving fault signals from the detection circuits and in sending fault signals to the display logic. It can also send a trip signal to the A5 card which in turn controls opening of an input switch. When the control-logic circuit receives a fault signal from one of the detection circuits, it orders or inhibits transfer of the load, depending on the type of source selected (i.e. supplying the load) and sends signals to turn on or off the appropriate LEDs on the front panel.
Display-logic
The main functions of the display-logic circuit consist in acquiring the user circuit commands entered on the front panel, receiving fault signals from the detection and control-logic circuits and in turning on the appropriate LEDs on the front panel.
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J4
P7
P8
P9
P3
P6 J5
P12
S1
P10
P5 P15
P14
11 10 8
P13
12 13
22 23
S3
24 25 27 29 26 28 36 34 37 35 33
P11
6 9 7 15 17 14 16 18 19 20 31 32 21 30
J17
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6. Maintenance
6.1 General
This chapter supplies the necessary information for routine maintenance and troubleshooting to ensure correct operation of the Galaxy STS. Only personnel having received training specifically on the device are authorized to carry out maintenance or troubleshooting. Operating personnel who have not been specifically trained for maintenance on this device must limit their work to identifying the symptoms of a fault.
Caution
Used to indicate an operating or maintenance operation, procedure or instruction that must be respected to avoid the risk of endangering persons or damaging the equipment.
Warning
Used to indicate operations and procedures requiring particular attention to avoid major risks to the safety of persons. Great care is required when carrying out all maintenance, troubleshooting and repair procedures. The parts of the Galaxy STS that require particular care during maintenance or repairs are the following:
All zones inside the cubicle if the load is supplied by the Galaxy STS;
All zones in the lower part of the cubicle if the Galaxy STS is connected to an energized source or if the load is supplied via the normal or maintenance bypass switch.
Caution
Before carrying out any maintenance operations inside the Galaxy STS cubicle, the device must be shut down (see section 3.2) or, if the load must remain supplied, the device must be set to bypass mode (see section 3.5).
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7. Characteristics
7.1 Electrical characteristics
Table 10 : Electrical characteristics
Sources 1 and 2 inputs Rated voltage (V rms) Voltage range Fated frequency Number of phases Type of connection Output Ratings (A rms) Overload capacity 400 V -15% to + 15% 50 Hz +/- 5 % 3 phases + neutral, 3 ph switched, 3 ph + neutral interrupted 4-wire + earth Characteristics for linear loads 30 - 50 - 100 - 160 - 250 - 400 - 600 A 110 % - 10 minutes 200 % - 20 s 500 % - 1 s 1000 % - 20 ms 400 s typical and 500 s max. 3 ms typical and 4.5 ms max. 35 kA
Manual transfer time Automatic transfer time Rated conditional short-circuit current Indications and communication Display, indications Controls Remote indications Remote controls Functions Standard
16 LEDs: animated mimic panel 8 pushbuttons on mimic panel 11 isolated changeover contacts 6 isolated controls
Continuous source monitoring Automatic or manual transfer without interruption Dual power supply and redundant fans Adjustable transfer parameters Isolating circuit breakers for maintenance Control and indication mimic panel Auxiliary relay card
Relative humidity Altitude Noise level (as defined by ISO 3746) Color Reference standards Construction and safety Design Degree of protection Protection
IP 20
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7. Characteristics
7.3 Mechanical characteristics
Table 12: Mechanical characteristics
Galaxy STS 30 A 50 A 100 A 160 A 250 A 400 A 600 A Dimensions and weight W D 715 mm 715 mm 715 mm 715 mm 715 mm 1015 mm 1015 mm 825 mm 825 mm 825 mm 825 mm 825 mm 825 mm 825 mm H 1385 mm 1385 mm 1385 mm 1900 mm 1900 mm 1900 mm 1900 mm Weight 180 kg 180 kg 180 kg 250 kg 250 kg 430 kg 430 kg
7.4 Customization
ECustomization is carried out via a PC connected to the parameter-setting port using the Setpoint Control Panel Software.
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7. Characteristics
7.6 Losses
Table 15: Losses
Galaxy STS 30 A 50 A 100 A 160 A 250 A 400 A 600 A Losses in W for RL loads 1/4 x Pn 1/2 x Pn 60 110 440 320 560 730 50 120 200 490 340 1020 1200 3/4 x Pn 90 130 320 540 1190 1160 1380 1 x Pn 140 160 600 890 1390 2160 2200
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8. Annexes
8.1 List of the figures in the manual
Figure 1: Simplified diagram of Galaxy STS ........................................................................................................................... 6 Figure 2: Typical diagram of a Galaxy STS installation. ......................................................................................................... 7 Figure 3: Space to reserve arround the Galaxy STS cubicles ............................................................................................... 8 Figure 4: Terminals on the INTY card ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Figure 5: Internal view of Galaxy STS 30 A, 50 A and 100 A ............................................................................................... 10 Figure 6: Internal view of Galaxy STS 160A and 250A ........................................................................................................ 11 Figure 7: Internal view of Galaxy STS 400A and 600A ........................................................................................................ 12 Figure 8: Typical connection diagram for a Galaxy STS on TNS systems ........................................................................... 14 Figure 9: Typical connection diagram for a Galaxy STS on TNC systems .......................................................................... 14 Figure 10: Mimic panel with controls and indication LEDs .................................................................................................... 17 Figure 11: Location of LEDs on the logic card ...................................................................................................................... 23
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T H E
U N I N T E R R U P T I B L E
P O W E R
P R O V I D E R
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