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Page 1: HAMAD SHAFICK HASSAM KOOSSA (25/08/16) ABB Power

ABB Power ProtectionFor reliable power supply

HAMAD SHAFICK HASSAM KOOSSA (25/08/16)

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Approx. 900 employees in over 20 countries

R&D and production in Switzerland, New Zealand

& USA

Business offering:

Commercial & Industrial UPS

Power Conditioning products

Static Transfer Switching

Power Distribution Units

DC Chargers

Multichannel approach to the market (through

OEMs, SI, EPCs, distributors, …)

We have channel partners in nearly each country

We support our channels through our local sales

and service organizations on three continents

ABB Power Protection BusinessFacts and figures

| Slide 5© ABB Group

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Top class operations and manufacturing on three continents Europe,U.S,NewZealand

| Slide 3© ABB

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BU Power ConversionPresent in more than 40 countries worldwide

Sales and service presence

© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 4

Modderfontevin, South Africa

Napier, New Zealand

Helsinki, Finland

Jüri, Estonia

Genova, Italy

Turgi, Switzerland

Lodz, Poland

Guangzhou, China

Quartino, Switzerland

Bangalore, India

Sorocaba, Brazil

Saint-Laurent, Canada

Notting Hill, Australia

Milan, Italy

Phoenix, USA Valdarno, Italy

Gongming, China

Richmond, USAShanghai, China

XY Production units / Local Engineering Centers

Mauritius

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A comprehensive premium product portfolio

For data center, commercial & industrial applications with best-in-class compactness, efficiency and Total Cost of Ownership

| Slide 12© ABB Group

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UPS Industrial UPS

Double Conversion

Standalone

UPS

Double Conversion

Modular UPS

Static Switch and

Power Distribution

Double Conversion

Industrial UPS

& Chargers

Single Conversion

UPSPower Conditioning

Product

PowerValue

PowerScale

PowerWave 33

DPA Upscale

Conceptpower DPA

Superswitch

Cyberex ZF

PDUs, FaultGuard

RPP, BCMS

PowerBuilt UPS

Cyberwave UPS

RBE II, IDM

PCS100 UPS-I

PCS100 MV UPS

PCS100 AVC

PCS100 RPC

PCS100 SFC

Major Market

Segments

Computer Rooms

Data Centers

Telecom

Healthcare

Transportation

General Industry

Computer Rooms

Data Center

General Industry

Data Center

General Industry

Process Automation

Oil & Gas

Power Generation

Data Center

General Industry

Process Automation

Water Processing

Food & Beverage

General Industry

Process Automation

Water Processing

Food & Beverage

Pictures

Power Range1 kVA to 500 kW

Parallel to 5 MW

10 kW to 500 kW

Parallel to 3 MW

Up to 4000A STS,

600 kVA PDM

10 – 40 kVA

Up to 112 kVA

150 kVA to 3 MVA / LV

1 MVA to 6MVA / MV

125 kVA – 20 MVA

(parallel)

Compliancy IEC IEC UL - IEC UL - IEC IEC - UL IEC - UL

UPS (CH - Quartino) Power Solutions (US - Richmond) Power Conditioning (NZ - Napier)

Power Protection – main offering

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The unique Transformerless-DPA modular Technology

The only UPS in the world that offers:

a. full redundancy of all critical functions at module level (no single point of failure)

b. highest system availability in the market

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UPS topologyMajor cause of problems

Month DD, Year | Slide 8

© ABB Group

Type of disturbance Duration Example IEC UPS

62040-3 solution

VFI

VI

VF

D Class 3Off-Line

Class 2Line interactive

Delta conversion

Class 1On-Line

Double conversion

1. Mains failure > 10 ms

2. Power sag < 16 ms

3. Power surge < 16 ms

4. Undervoltage continuous

5. Overvoltage continuous

6. Switchin transient intermitt.

7. Power surge < 4 ms

8. Frequency var. intermitt.

9. Voltage spikes periodic

10. Harmonic distortion continuous

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Classification of UPSBased on IEC 62040-3

December 18,

2013

| Slide 9

© ABB Group

Step 1: Output dependency

Step 2: Output waveform

Step 3: Output dynamic performance

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Classification of UPSClassification codes step 1: output dependency

December 18,

2013

| Slide 10

© ABB Group

V F IWhere the UPS output is Independent of mains

Voltage and Frequency variations

V IWhere the UPS output is Dependent of mains

Frequency variations, but supply Voltage variations

are conditioned (Independent)

V F DWhere the UPS output is Dependent on mains

Voltage and Frequency variations

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UPS topologies based on IEC 62040-3

December 18,

2013

| Slide 11

© ABB Group

V F D Off-line UPS

V ILine-interactive,

Rotary,

Delta conversion

V F I On-line UPS

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Voltage waveform is sinusoidalTotal Harmonic Distortion (THD) is ≤ 8% and

individual Harmonic Distortion (HD) within limits:

3° and 5° Harmonic -> HD ≤6%,

7° Harmonic -> HD ≤ 5%,

9° Harmonic -> HD ≤1.5%,

… (see EN 62040-3, 5.2.1 for the full list)

under all linear and non-linear load conditions.

Voltage waveform is: - sinusoidal and meeting specifications under

linear load conditions.

- non-sinusoidal and not meeting specifications

under non-linear load conditions.

On normal operation

On battery operation

Classification of UPS

Voltage waveform is non-sinusoidalnot meeting specifications under linear load conditions.

S S

X X

Y Y

UPS StandardsOutput waveform

1) Output

dependency2) Output

waveform

3) Output dynamic

performance

S

S

S

December 13,

2013

© ABB Group

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Dynamic load (steps) non-linear load in normal and battery mode

Dynamic load (steps) linear load in normal and battery mode

Change of operation modes (from bypass to normal mode and viceversa)

Classification 1 Classification 2 Classification 3

Classification of UPS

1 2 3

UPS StandardsOutput dynamic performance

1) Output

dependency2) Output

waveform

3) Output dynamic

performance

December 13,

2013

© ABB Group

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Classification of UPS

December 18,

2013

| Slide 14

© ABB Group

1 – 80 kVA

Single-phase standalone systems

Three-phase modular systems

10 kVA – 5 MW 10 kVA – 3 MW

Three-phase standalone systems

ALL ABB’S UPS ARE CLASSIFIED AS VFI-SS-111

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Generators and ABB’ UPS Families

December 18,

2013

| Slide 15

© ABB Group

Electrical Power

Gen-ON contact

Input THDI < 3% and PF= 0,99 in a standard version offers:Generator rating = UPS rating

Gen-ON contact function offers: Reduction of battery charging (selectable)By-pass transfer locked (selectable)

Rectifier soft start offers:No inrush current to generator when rectifier(s) turns on

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Bypass

Inverter

Line 1

Line 2 Load~

=Rectifier

Battery

=~

Maintenance Bypass

400 Vac 340 Vdc 400 Vac

ABB UPS ConceptsTransformer UPS Design

Output Transformer (1:2)

November 20,

2012

Slide 16

© ABB Group

200 Vac

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Figure 1 shows the block-diagram of a transformer-based, double conversion UPS-system. It can be seen from the drawing that the transformer is on the output of the inverter

and not on the output of the UPS.

+

-

Neutral–Line connecting

input and output (no

galvanic isolation between

input and output)

Inverter Output-Transformer to

step-up output voltage and blocks

DC-component

Static THYRISTOR

Bypass-Switch

ISOLATIONS IN UPS SYSTEMS

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a) Inverter IGBT-Fault:

If for example the IGBT 2 of the inverter does not

conduct, a DC-component will be generated and in the

transformer-based UPS the output inverter transformer

will isolate the inverter DC-component from the load.

ISOLATIONS IN UPS SYSTEMS

F1

F2

IGBT 1

IGBT 2

DC-component due to

IGBT fault Transformer blocks DC-

component

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b) Bypass THYRISTOR FaultIf for example one of the THYRISTORS does not conduct, a considerable DC-component will be feeding the load as the transformer does not isolate the bypass. The transformer-based UPS does NOT control this DC-component .

ISOLATIONS IN UPS SYSTEMS

+

-

THYRISTOR Not

conducting

Static Switch DC-component passes uncontrolled to

the load

Input

sine-wave

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CONCLUSION:

With the advanced electronic technology the EDCP-SYSTEM is extremely reliable. The probability of a DC-component passing through a transformer-less EDCP-SYSTEM is not higher than a transformer going in short circuit (and allowing the DC-component to pass).

With EDCP-SYSTEM also on the bypass side of the CONCEPTPOWER Transformer-less technology makes the overall protection from the DC-component on the inverter and bypass side more effective than just through a transformer on the inverter side

Furthermore NEWAVE has actually over 25’000 3-phase transformer-less UPS-systems in the market operating and being protected by the EDCP-SYSTEM and we have never had a single case of DC-component appearing on the load.

ISOLATIONS IN UPS SYSTEMS

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Bypass

Inverter

Line 1

Line 2 Load~

=Rectifier

Battery

=~

Maintenance Bypass

Booster

==

Battery

Charger

400 Vac 340 Vdc 700 Vdc 400 Vac

ABB UPS ConceptsTransformerless UPS Design

• Variation in number of blocks (40-50) allowed in order to adjust autonomy times

• Separate battery chargers provide improved rippleless charging

November 20,

2012

Slide 21

© ABB Group

==

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20 settembre 2012

ABB UPS ConceptsTransformerless UPS Design

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

25% 50% 75% 100%

Effic

iency (

%)

Load (%)

Transformer vs. Transformeless

Transformerless

Transformer based

November 20, 2012 Slide 22© ABB Group

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No transformer = Less noises, less filters, less hardware, smaller size

= Less Cooling, higher efficiency, lower weight, less space

• Efficiency > 95% - no or little additional cooling necessary

• Small physical size; Light weight: 500 kVA = 1000 kg

• Small footprint – no additional cabinet for 12 pulse or battery cabinet needed

• Variation of number of battery blocks allowed

• Separate battery charger ensures correct ripple free

• Input current distortion < 3% - no additional input filters

• High input power factor (0.99)

ABB UPS ConceptsTransformerless UPS Design

November 20, 2012 Slide 23© ABB Group

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ABB UPS ConceptsModularity

CRITICAL LOAD

MAINS 1 MAINS 2

November 20, 2012 Slide 24© ABB Group

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Modular TechnologyWhat is your definition of Modular?

November 20, 2012 Slide 25© ABB Group

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Parallel System Architectures are designed to increase Power

Protection Availability, which cannot be achieved by single UPS’s.

Parallel Architectures available today:

• Central Parallel Architecture (CPA)

• Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA)TM

These 2 architectures differ by the level of decentralization of their

building blocks

Modular Architectures

November 20, 2012 Slide 26© ABB Group

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What is DPA & CPA?

| Slide 27© ABB

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Redundant

POWER

UNIT

Modular ArchitecturesCentralized, traditional architectures

Redundant

POWER

UNIT

Redundant

POWER

UNIT

SYSTEM

LOGIC

Rectifier

input

CENTRAL

CONTROL

PANEL

CENTRAL

BATTERY

PACKS

Output to the

critical load

CENTRAL

STATIC

BYPASS

Only the power modules are

decentralized and can be redundant with

each other

System has single points of failure that

compromise system reliability – and

availability!

In Centralized Parallel Architectures

some components are common to the

system:

• Central system logic

• Control Panel (Display)

• Static Bypass

• Battery

Bypass

input

| Slide 22© ABB Group

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© ABB

Redundant

POWER

UNIT

Modular ArchitecturesCentralized, traditional architectures

Redundant

POWER

UNIT

Redundant

POWER

UNIT

SYSTEM

LOGIC

Rectifier

input

CENTRAL

CONTROL

PANEL

CENTRAL

BATTERY

PACKS

Output to the

critical load

CENTRAL

STATIC

BYPASS

Only the power modules are

decentralized and can be redundant with

each other

System has single points of failure that

compromise system reliability – and

availability!

In Centralized Parallel Architectures

some components are common to the

system:

• Central system logic

• Control Panel (Display)

• Static Bypass

• Battery

Bypass

input

| Slide 23

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Decentralized Paralleling Architecture (DPA)

DPA

CONTROL

PANEL

DPA SYSTEM

LOGIC

DPA

POWER

UNIT

DPA STATIC

BYPASS

DPA

CONTROL

PANEL

DPA SYSTEM

LOGIC

DPA

POWER

UNIT

DPA STATIC

BYPASS

DPA

CONTROL

PANEL

DPA SYSTEM

LOGIC

DPA

POWER

UNIT

DPA STATIC

BYPASSDPA

BATTERY

PACKS

DPA

BATTERY

PACKS

DPA

BATTERY

PACKS

In a Decentralized Paralleling

Architecture, there are no

common components to the

system.

All essential functions are

independent and de-centralized:• System logic

• Control Panel (Display)

• Static Bypass

• Power Units

• Separate Battery connection

No common parts to the system –

no single points of failure

Increased reliability and

availability!

Rectifier

input

Output to the

critical load

Bypass

input

Modular Architectures

| Slide 24© ABB Group

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What does DPA bring to our customers?

| Slide 31© ABB

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• Minimize interruptions (Availability)

• Respect requirements of an enterprise in expansion

(Flexibility)

• Continuous growth of energy consumption lowering

the costs (Efficiency)

• Reliability respecting the performance (Service)

20 settembre 2012

Our ValueMeeting customers needs

November 20, 2012 Slide 32© ABB Group

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UPS ultimate mission:

… to secure continuity of a critical process by supplying uninterrupted, clean power

to the critical load, maximizing availability

The UPS selection dominates also the infrastructure design:

Sets the requirements for electrical power infrastructure around it

Defines the levels of reliability and availability that needs to be achieved

Defines the level of reasonable investment

Why UPS is important?What to consider when selecting a UPS?

UPS is the core of power infrastructure

Selecting correct UPS type for the application is the most critical part of site planning

| Slide 26© ABB Group

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Modular design allows the power protection capacity to be added when needed to meet the

existing demand, instead of total up front deployment

Standardized modular design allows customers to easily adapt their infrastructure to meet the

increasing power demands and site upgrades

Modular designs typically include the ability to add redundancy which increases significantly

the system availability

ABB was the first to offer modular UPS to the market in 1998

- this leads to a technology advantage and vast experience!!

The concept of modular UPSWhat makes it so unique?

| Slide 27© ABB Group

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Parallel SystemsModular Technology

100kV

A

N+1

150kV

A

N+1

200kV

A

N+1

700kV

A

N+1

450kV

A

N+1

UPGRADE PATH

UPGRADE PATH

November 20,

2012

Slide 35

© ABB Group

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The mission for increased availabilityHow to measure availability?

RELIABILITY

Measure of ability for a system to run without

failures

Mean time between failures (MTBF)

Mean time to fail (MTTF)

SERVICEABILITY

The easiness and speed at which maintenance

and service can be performed

Mean time to repair / recover (MTTR)

| Slide 28© ABB Group

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The mission for increased availabilityHow to increase availability?

RELIABILITY• Add redundancy to the system

• Minimize chance for human error during operation

and servicing of system

• Select reliable equipment with high quality

SERVICEABILITY• Minimize or eliminate need for downtime during

service and maintenance

• Secure simplicity and easiness of service and

maintenance

| Slide 29© ABB Group

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Modular TechnologySafe swap

November 20, 2012 Slide 38© ABB Group

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Modular Technology

November 20, 2012 Slide 39© ABB Group

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Old way to handle major UPS faultIt is all about money

UPS UPS

During repair, the

your load is

“unprotected” for

days or weeks

depending on how

long repair takes

Technician

required to

disassamble or

repair the UPS

UPS

Need heavy

transportation

Send to factory for

service repair

UPS

Transportation backTechnician required

to reinstall the UPS

Redundant UPS

| Slide 38© ABB Group

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Our way to handle major UPS faultWe help our customers to reduce cost

Redundant UPS

During repair, your

system is still

protected. The faulty

module can be

removed and

replaced rapidly

without shutting

down the system

Send to factory for

service repair

No technician is

required. Pull out the

faulty module and

send it off by courier

for service or repair

Just plug the module

back in (or use as

spare) when

returned by courier

service

| Slide 39© ABB Group

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Non modular Modular

Flexibility

Power increase flexibility

Power decrease flexibility

Tier changes flexibility

Fast reconfiguration

Availability On-Line UPS

Parallel redundant

Low MTTR

Hot-Swap technology

TCO Pay as you grow

Vertical paralleling (low space)

Product standardisation

Optimized efficiency

Reusable modules

Products ComparisonModular vs. Non modular

November 20,

2012

Slide 42

© ABB Group

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Safe Swap

• Easy maintenance (MTTR)

• No risks for the load

• No dangers for the technician

• Increase number of modules

with no supply interruptions

20 settembre 2012 Newave Energy AG 43

Modular TechnologyAdded Value

November 20, 2012 Slide 43© ABB Group

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The mission for increased availabilityAdvantages of the modular UPS concept

Add redundancy

to the system

Modular architecture introduces redundancy to the system automatically

With decentralized paralleling architecture all modules are automatically redundant

with each other single points of failure in the UPS are eliminated

Minimize chance

for human error

Simplicity of service + maintenance of ABB’s modular UPS mitigates human error

Modular architecture allows for implementation of simple and standardized power

protection and service concept across installations

Select high quality,

reliable equipment

Use reliable double conversion UPS technology

More than 150000 machines installed worldwide

Minimize or

eliminate need for

downtime

UPS with modular architecture secures concurrent maintenance

With decentralized paralleling architecture all modules are capable to function

independently

With on-line swappable modules, critical load does not need to be shut down or

transferred to raw mains during when UPS is being serviced

Secure simplicity

and easiness of

service

Modular UPS allows also for simplifying and standardizing the complete service

concept across installation and sites!

Same technology base and UPS concept can be used across load segments and

applications!

| Slide 30© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipWhat really contributes to TCO ?

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP (TCO)

Capital expenditure (CapEx) Operating expenditure (OpEx)

| Slide 31© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipUPS hardware and battery

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

Optimize the hardware sizing to match always the power needs!

Optimize UPS sizing Modular UPS can be always right sized to match the exact power need

by avoiding to install oversized UPS upfront like for the traditional UPS

WITH MODULAR

DESIGN, WASTED

ENERGY DURING

YEARS IS REDUCED !

AND YOU PAY AS

YOU GROW!

UP

S r

ate

d p

ow

er

[kV

A]

Time [ years ]

200

1 2 3 4 5

100

60

300

400

Curve of the

expected

Load

500

600

Standalone solution

Modular solution

| Slide 32© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipUPS hardware and battery

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

Optimize the hardware sizing to match always the power needs!

Optimize UPS sizing Modular UPS can be always right sized to match the exact power need

by avoiding to install oversized UPS upfront like for the traditional UPS

Select system that allows

for capacity upgrades/

downgrades

Modular system can be upgraded – and downgraded – easily as the

load power changes. The future power need does not need to be known

up-front

Aim for system level

flexibility

The system setup can be easily also changed to accommodate

changing needs in the level of load protection (e.g. Tier level)

Optimize the battery A good modular UPS can support both, separate and common battery

arrangement. This allows to fit perfectly the exact runtime needs by

optimizing the battery

Select space saving

solutions

Floor space may come with a cost. Modular systems are typically

much more compact on system level and allow flexible placement on

site.

| Slide 33© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipSurrounding infrastructure

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

Optimize the hardware cost as much as possible!

Optimize the surrounding

infrastructure

Standardized modular design reduce the design time of the entire

power supply system

Standardized modular design allows a standardized choice of the

surrounding components such as wires, in/out switchgear, etc.

| Slide 34© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipOptimized deployment

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

How to optimize the initial investment even further

Optimized deployment Standardized modular design reduce the installation and testing time

allowing a simple, fast and secure deployment

| Slide 35© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipPower losses

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

How to optimize the running costs

Minimize power losses A good modular UPS guarantees high efficiency and flat curve

With modular UPS it is possible to choose the operating point

Minimize cooling High efficiency does not mean only less UPS losses, but also less

cooling is needed

| Slide 36© ABB Group

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Targeting lower total cost of ownershipMaintenance

Power losses MaintenanceInstallation and

commissioning

Surrounding

infrastructure

UPS hardware

and battery

Minimize maintenance

costs

Concurrent repair and concurrent preventative maintenance

Fast service: online swappable modules replaced in 15 min

Standardized spare parts

Standardized training

How to optimize the running costs

| Slide 37© ABB Group

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• True system redundancy

• No single point of failure

(increased availability)

• Enhanced serviceability

• High level of flexibility

• Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)

• Low weight of modules

• Low footprint

• Multi Master-Slave Technology through a

simplified BUS Communication

• Back Feed protection integrated

• Safe swap

ABB/Newave UPS ConceptsDPA - Decentralized Parallel Architecture

November 20, 2012 Slide 52© ABB Group

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Standardized modular designMultiple benefits

August 29, 2016 | Slide 53

The modularity of UPS leads to the possibility of the standardization of power protection.

Re-use same product for various sites

Small spare part inventory the module is the main spare part

Minimizing chance for human errors

Optimize the trainings

The benefits of the standardization are clear :

lighter deployment, faster implementation lower CapEx

enhanced serviceability lower OpEx and higher system availability

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Parallel Systems

Parallelism is observed also in standalone products

November 20, 2012 Slide 54© ABB Group

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Strong focus on quality

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Quality for us means:

deliver exactly what our customers ordered,

at the given time as requested,

functioning according to expectations,

with any issues resolved quickly and

effectively,

at competitive levels of cost and capital

employed.

Quality involves all our people, who are part of the

value chain.

Manufacturing policiesStrong Quality culture

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Product Offering

Sales

Design

Order-handling

Manufacturing

Delivery

Project Management

Service

Engineering

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• Process

• ISO 9001 / Quality management system

• ISO 14001 / Environmental management system

• OHS 18001 / Operational Health & Safety management system

• Products

• ABB approved & regularly audited supplier base

• Advanced gate model for new product’s development to assure time to market /

performances / reliability

• Advanced traceability system (down to single critical component of each UPS

electronics, power semiconductors, capacitors, power switches, fans, …)

Manufacturing policiesSwiss Plant (Quartino)

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A responsive and customer oriented organization

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What our customers say about us

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Product / System Quality:

Product quality is

excellent

N.N. / Korea

Technical support and

documentation:

Many thanks for

your service team

P.K. / Estonia

Technical support:

The performance of the

technician and the

appointment works

very well

K.E. / Germany

Partnering for mutual

benefit

Win-win situation

C.H. / Malaysia

Industry and

application knowledge:

Experience of ABB

is of high standard

A.P. / Chile

Industry and application knowledge:

One of the best / Knowledgeable

supplier

A.S. / Saudi Arabia

Product / System Quality:Giving the most appropriate

solutions, best technology,

products with confidence-

inspiring brand

A.A. / Turkey Industry and application

knowledge:

Deliveries as agreed in

a timely manner

J.H. / Finland

Issue resolution:

Always gives the

required response,

even in complex

situations

A.G.T. / Spain

Technology /

innovation:

Most reliable

products

P.R. / India

Complete and timely

quotes:

Quick and competitive

response to a request

for quotation

B.M. / United States

Product / System

operating efficiency:

Good UPS system

performance

Y.M.T. / Singapore

Partnering for mutual

benefit:

The product gave

us value for money

S.M. / India

Technical support:

Helped a lot in

technical matters

M.A. / Finland

Ability to manage complexity:

Large capacity of

integration solutions in

pre-existing systems

N.N. / Spain

Technology / innovation:

Very good in

innovation in the

modular UPSs

M.C. / Brazil

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A wide installed base and prestigeous references

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More product & Technology information in detail

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ABB/Newave UPS Products are developed around 5 main criteria:

High availability and reduced downtime / MTTR

Flexibility and Scalability – pay as you grow

Highest efficiency at operating conditions

(50% - 75% load) – lowest TCO

Minimal space requirements – Compact design

Reduced environmental impact

Product Development Strategy

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PowerValue 11 RT 1-10 kVAProduct Overview

6 kVA1, 2, 3 kVA

10 kVA

- 5 different UPS models

- Each model has its maching battery module

UPS

Battery modules

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PowerValue 11 RT 1-10 kVAOptions and Accessories

August 29, 2016 | Slide 65© ABB

NEW ! Winpower SNMP Card PowerValue

Fully compatible throughout PowerValue 11 RT family

Full functionalities to interact with the UPS

Note: ModBus not supported

SPS software for safe PC shutdown

Reduced price

Bundle option (UPS+NMC) for

PowerValue 11 RT

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PowerValue 11 RT 1-10 kVAOptions and Accessories

August 29, 2016 | Slide 66© ABB

NEW ! Bypass PDU 16 A (PowerValue 11 RT 1-3 kVA)• It provides maintenance bypass capability plus serves as an output Power

Distribution Unit

• it provides service continuity during UPS maintenance or upgrade with no load

interruptions

• Easy-to-use through a manual rotary switch

• Easy-to-connect, plug and play connectability both at input and output

• Easy-to-install, rack (19’’) mounting brackets included

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PowerValue 11/31 T 10-20kVAProduct overview

PowerValue is available in 10 or 20 kVA version

with different battery configurations:

10/20 kVA

10kVA

20kVA

No in-built batteries

5 minutes* 1x24x9Ah batteries

16 minutes* 2x24x9Ah batteries

No in-built batteries

5 minutes* 2x24x9Ah batteries

A matching external battery cabinet

is available for extended runtimes

All UPS models and the battery cabinet match perfectly each other as they

all have the same dimensions and aligned design.

* At full load

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PowerValue 11/31 T 10-20kVARedundancy and paralleling

Up to 4 units in parallel

- Increased power

- Increased availability through redundancy

+ + +

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PowerScale 10-50 kVAMaximize your availability

© ABB Group

Feature Highlights:

Highest reliability and increased availability with True on-line double conversion

(VFI) UPS – 3ph input / 3ph output

Minimizes energy losses with industry top-level double conversion efficiency up to

95.5%

Optimized for modern IT loads with rated output power factor 0.9

Low input line disturbances; input PF 0.99 @ 100% load – ITHD ≤ 3%

Up to 20 units can be connected in parallel for redundancy and/or to increase

system capacity

“All included” with integrated manual bypass switch

No nasty surprises in the event of utility failure – manual and automatic battery tests

ensure that battery health is know at all times

Ease of servicing and short MTTR ensure cost for downtime – scheduled and

unscheduled – is minimized

High variety of runtimes can be supported by using cabinet internal batteries only.

This makes the system compact and saves installation space.

Fit for different installation environments by having both, single or dual input feed,

supported.

25-50 kVA

10-25 kVA

10-20 kVA

CABINET A CABINET B CABINET C

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PowerScale 10-50 kVAPerformance characteristics – High efficiency

August 29, 2016 | Slide 70© ABB

Top-of-the-market efficiency saves energy and reduces running costs resulting to lower TCO

Having the curve flat means that high efficiency is reached already at low load levels

94.5 – 95.5% though the typical operating range!

Note: Chart data applies directly to 10-15kVA models. For other models, results may have small variation.

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PowerWave 33 S3 60-120 kWInnovative technology delivering unmatched power performance

Centralized power protection for small to medium power critical applications!

• Up to 10 UPS in parallel for additional capacity and/or redundancy

• Extended power range from 60 kW up to 1200 kW

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Top-of-the-market efficiency saves energy and reduces running costs resulting to lower TCO

Having the curve flat means that high efficiency is reached already at low load levels

95 – 96% efficiency across the typical operating range!

99 % in ECO mode

Declared efficiencies are 3rd party validated and certified (Electrosuisse)

PowerWave 33 S3 60-120 kWPerformance characteristics - High efficiency

Note: Exact efficiencies given at each load point are subject to be updated

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The Powerwave 33160 – 500 kW standard frames

© ABB Group

FRAME TYPE 160-200 kW 250 – 300kW 400 – 500kW

Rated output power 160, 200 kW 250, 300 kW 400, 500 kW

Internal batteries - - -

Dimensions W x H x D (mm) 850 x 1820 x 750 1100 x 1920 x 750 1650 x 1994 x 850

Frame weight (w/o batteries) 290– 310 kg 390 – 410 kg 950 – 1000 kg

Up to 96% efficiency in double conversion

saves energy and reduces running costs

Front serviceability and high power

density save installation space and makes

maintenance service simple and fast

Designed to match modern loads – rated

output power factor 1.0 maximizes

available output active power (kW = kVA)

Paralleling up to 10 UPS’s

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95.0%95.6%

96.0%95.5%

90%

92%

94%

96%

98%

100%

0% 25% 50% 75% 100%

Effic

ien

cy [%

]

Load [% of nominal]

Double Conversion Efficiencylinear resistive load

PowerWave 33Performance characteristics - High efficiency

Month DD, Year | Slide 74

© ABB Group

Top-of-the-market saves energy and reduces running costs resulting to lower TCO

Having the curve flat means that high efficiency is reached already at low load levels

95 – 96% efficiency across the typical operating range!

99% efficiency in ECO mode

Declared efficiencies are 3rd party validated and certified (Electrosuisse)

Note: Chart data applies directly to 200 kW models. For other models, results may have small variation.

Typical operating range

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ABB Modular UPS

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ApplicationsModular UPS suit in many applications

Datacenter

Large datacenters

Mid-sized datacenters

Server rooms and IT applications

Critical process protection

Transportation

Telecom

Healthcare

Industrial (critical processing/manufacturing)

Any other application requiring

N+1 redundancy and flexibility

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Applications

Small power

applications

10 – 200 kW

Medium power

applications

200 kW – 1 MW

Large power applications

> 1 MW

Conceptpower DPA 500

100kW modules

Parallel systems up to 30 modules

Conceptpower DPA

24, 32, 40, 100kW modules

Parallel syst. up to 30 modules

DPA UPScale

10 or 20kW modules

Up t0 10 modules in //

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DPA UPScale ST S2Content

August 29, 2016 | Slide 78© ABB

Introduction

Key benefits

Product overview

Available ST models

M10 & M20 modules

Vertical & horizontal scalability

Parallel system configuration

Hybrid system configurations

Options

Maintenance & Service

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Conceptpower DPA 500The modular UPS up to 3 MW

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Conceptpower DPA 500Advantages of the modular UPS concept

Combines the right-sizing approach with scalability,

Pay-as-you-grow solution lowers your capital costs and increases

utilization rates

Innovative technology allows for maximal power density that frees

space for other critical equipment.

Electrical and physical modularity allows for rapid installation with

minimal engineering.

Same product and technology base can be selected to match the

needs of each data center and each load segment

Modular architecture allows for implementation of simple and

standardized power protection and service concept across

installations.

On-line swappable modularity ensures need for scheduled and

unscheduled downtime is minimized

Optimize and save on capital

investment

Accelerate speed of

deployment

Decrease complexity and

costs of service and

maintenance

Decrease the operating costs

With efficiency of 96% in double conversion and 99% in ECO mode,

the operating costs can be >40% less compared to UPS of previous

generation

Increased availability and load uptime result in increased utilization

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OSM – Online Swappable ModulesProven technology

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ABB

design

We have 20 years experience in modular UPS

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Standardized modular designBrings multiple benefits

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The modularity of UPS leads to the possibility of the standardization of power protection.

Re-use same prod for various sites

Small spare part inventory the module is the main spare part

Minimizing chance for human errors

Optimize the trainings

The benefits of the standardization are clear :

lighter deployment, faster implementation lower CapEx

enhanced serviceability lower OpEx and higher system availability

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All True Modular system benefits available in MW range

The UPS for large data centers and other high power applications

Scalable power in 100 kW steps

Conceptpower DPA 500High power modular UPS

Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA™)

Secures the highest level of availability through having true redundancy across modules.

One to five

modules in one

single cabinet

Cabinets in parallel configuration up to 3 MW

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Specifications – brief overviewTop-of-the-line Performance

Classification IEC/EN 62040-3 VFI-SS-111

Working mode on-line double conversion

Module power rating 100 kW

Maximum power per frame 500 kW

Paralleling 5 modules per frame / 6 frames

System Power Range 100 kW – 3 MW

Maximum power (N+1) 2.9 MW

Output power factor 1.0

Efficiency in double conversion up to 96 %

Efficiency in eco-mode >99 %

Footprint 1.49 m²

Power density per m² up to 335 kW/m²

Maximum weight w/out batteries 975 kg

Module weight 55 + 54 kg (100 kW)

Input current distortion THDI < 3.5 %

Input power factor (PF) 0.99

Back-feed protection standard in each module

Technical Highlights

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Watch the product video here

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Modular concept benefits for maintenance and service

Limited spare parts inventory in quantities, different articles and total value

Standardized service practices

Minimized risk for human errors

UPS service with ABB’s online swappable modules:

Concurrent preventative maintenance by swapping modules

Concurrent repair by swapping a module

DPA 500 frame mechanical design allows for efficient and safe

servicing

Front access only needed for maintenance and service

Smart connectors allow for safe handling of modules

Conceptpower DPA 500Straightforward service concept

Operator training can be standardized and simplified since the UPS system is

a standard solution.

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PowerLine DPASmooth power in rough places

PowerLine DPA is an online double conversion uninterruptible

power supply (UPS) system that ensures clean power to critical

industrial application with varying temperatures, humidity

conditions and level of pollutions

The light industrial UPS offers power ratings from 20kVA up to

120 kVA based on three modular configurations.

kVA PowerLine DPA Module

120

3100

80

260

40

120

PowerLine DPA power range

Available power ratings from June/2016

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PowerLine DPAensure clean power in rough places

PowerLine DPA is a 3ph UPS based on a modular

decentralized parallel architecture (DPA). In DPA,

each module share no common components and

has a fully functional UPS so a DPA parallel system

offers extremely high system reliability and uptime is

maximized

PowerLine DPA allows high availability, fast & easy

serviceability and reduce the spare parts for low

inventory

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PowerLine DPAWe provide solutions for rough environments

August 29, 2016© ABB

Conditions Climatic Biological Chemical

Clean &

controlled

Temperature-controlled indoor

location

+5°C to +40°C

Controlled Indoor location neither having

temperature not humidity control

-5°C to +45°C

Harsh Indoor location without

temperature and humidity control

-25°C to +55°C

Our solution : Suitable mechanical design with degree of protection from IP31 to IP42, anti-

condesation heaters, dust filters, anti-corrosive treatments

PowerLine DPA

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PowerLine DPAProduct overview

August 29, 2016© ABB

Modular UPS

modules

Communication

interfaces

Power module

service panel

Air filter with dust

filter (optional)

N+1 redundant

ventilation fans

Incoming

terminals

Input /bypass

protection

MBS

Output

protection

Input/ Output/

Bypass transformer

(optional)

Bottom cable

entry

Technical Highlights

Topology 3 phase on-line double conversion UPS

System power rating 20 kVA– 120 kVA

Overall efficiency Up to 96%

Power Factor/ ITHD 0.99 / < 3%

Internal transformers Galvanic Isolation or step up/down transformers

(optional)

Operating temperature -5°C up to +45°C

Input protection IP 31, IP42(optional)

Cable entry Bottom, Top(optional)

Ventilation Forced with monitored fans

Internal wiring Halogen free cable

Battery compatibility VLRA, Ni-Cd

Autonomies Up to 8h

Battery charging current Up to 30% In

Friendly user interface Graphical display for control and metering, 8

programmable alarm indications

Easy integration to industrial

networks

SNMP, Modbus TCP/IP, Profibus (optional)

MTTR < 0.5h

Product design life 15 years

Standard Safety IEC 62040-1, EMC 62040-2, Performance IEC 62040-3

(VFI-SS-111)

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PowerLine DPAProduct overview

August 29, 2016

© ABB

Modular UPS

modules (-A1)

Water protection

roof

Input transformer

(-T01)

Active Frame

(+U1)

Output transformer

(-T3)

Bypass transformer

(-T2)

Incoming Frame

(+U2)

Top view

Bottom view

Cable gland plates

Left side view Right side view

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USB

RS232

X1 Inputs

X2 Outputs / Dry contacts

Multidrop cable

Parallel cable

SNMP Card

Modem Card

Same functionalities

Interchangeable

Products In-built interfaces

Eg. Powerwave 33

November 20,

2012

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Network Overview

© ABB Group

August 29, 2016

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UPS

LAN

Warnings & Shutdown commands

Shutdown service

Several

protocols

Web browser, Remote View, BMS

DATA PROTECTION - CLIENT DATA MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT

E-mails

NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS

AND SOFTWAREENVIRONMENTAL SENSORS

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Communication HW

Network Interface cards

Environmental sensors

Software

SW for the cards above

(Wavemon)

HW that integrates data from the

UPS into the management

system

Enables shutdown of the servers

and remote scripting

Data logging

Alarming (email, sms, traps)

Aux I/O management

Web server

UPS shutdown

Highly programmable and stable

Monitoring Products

November 20,

2012

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 94

The PCS100 UPS-I is the ideal solution where very

deep sags or short term power outages are a

problem

The PCS100 UPS-I is not just another data center

UPS but a product designed for the much more

demanding requirements of industrial applications

The PCS100 UPS-I uses energy storage coupled

through an inverter to allow the downstream load to

ride through very deep sags and short term outages

High reliability

Lowest Total Cost of Ownership

Small footprint in design

What is the Next Level in UPS Industry?PCS100 UPS-I, Industrial/Data Center MV UPSDesigned for data centers and industrial loads

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PCS100 Medium Voltage UPS

Rugged single conversion UPS

Natural choice for medium voltage levels as losses are extremely low

Supports the load when the voltage is outside a user set window

Providing clean, reliable and efficient power protection

Targeted protection for:

Voltage sags

Voltage swells

Short and long outages

Complete power protection

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PCS100 Medium Voltage UPS

PCS100 UPS-I and PCS100 AVC

LV industrial platform for power protection

More than 1000 units worldwide

More than 800 MVA installed power

PCS100 MV UPS

Extension of proven LV platform to MV level

Highly reliable PCS100 Inverters

Advanced PCS100 Energy Storage

Proven platform

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PCS100 Medium Voltage UPSProduct details

Specifications

Rating 2 MVA 4 MVA 6 MVA

Nominal Voltage 4.16 kV, 6 kV, 6.6 kV

Utility Disconnect

Current Rating 600 A

Efficiency > 99.5 %

Autonomy up to 15 minutes

Utility Disconnect

Overload Capability

150% (900 A) for 50 seconds

200% (1200 A) for 6 seconds

300% (1800 A) for 400 milliseconds

Typical Transfer Time≤ 1.8 ms

FootprintWithout energy storage

12 m2 19.2 m2 26.4 m2

Dimensions (W x D)Without energy storage

6.0 x 2.0 m 9.6 x 2.0 m 13.2 x 2.0 m

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PCS100 Medium Voltage UPS

Industry leading efficiency

Greater than 99.5 percent

Designed for industrial loads and mega

data centers

Modular design with integrated

redundancy

Very high fault current capacity

Scalable solution

Features overview

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UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)

Month DD, Year | Slide 99

© ABB Group

UPS

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 100

The PCS100 AVC is a unique product that

regulates the voltage and protects the

customer’s facility against power quality

events like sags and swells.

The PCS100 AVC takes the raw power from

the electric utility and outputs regulated

premium power for the factory or

commercial premise

PCS100 AVC does not have batteries,

capacitors, or other storage elements

The advantages of not having energy storage

that the AVC is small, energy efficient,

reliable and has very low ongoing costs

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage ConditionerIntroduction

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 101

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage ConditionerSingle line diagram

Distribution

Transformer

Input Circuit

Breaker

Aux Circuit

Breaker

Auto

Transformer(220 V Supply)

Rectifier

Inverter and

Bypass

Injection

Transformer

PCS100 AVC

3 phase

Utility Supply

3 phase

Load Output

Utility Voltage PCS100 AVC Correction Voltage Output Voltage

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PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage ConditionerGeneric performance

Voltage Fluctuation Sags Swells Voltage Unbalance Phase Angle Errors

Continuous ONLINE regulation between 90 percent and 110 percent of supply voltage

Full correction

Three-phase sags down to 60 percent remaining voltage

Single-phase sags down to 40 percent remaining voltage

Partial correction

Three-phase sags down to 30 percent remaining voltage

Single-phase sags down to 0 percent remaining voltage

Swell correction

Voltage unbalance correction

Voltage vector phase angle correction

Flicker mitigation

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 103

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage ConditionerNo protection against PQ events

Utility

Sag

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 104

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage ConditionerSag (Dip) protection

Utility

Sag

Rectifier

Inverter and

Bypass

Injection

Transformer

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 105

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage ConditionerSwell (over voltage) protection

Utility

Swell

Rectifier

Inverter and

Bypass

Injection

Transformer

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 106

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage Conditioner50 percent retained voltage single phase sag

Phase and

Magnitude

Correction

Transmission Line Sag AVC Input AVC Output

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 107

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage Conditioner70 percent retained voltage three phase sag

Magnitude

Correction

Transmission Line Sag AVC Input AVC Output

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© ABB Group

August 29, 2016 | Slide 108

PCS100 AVC, Active Voltage Conditioner0 percent retained voltage single phase sag

Partial

Phase and

Magnitude

Correction

Transmission Line Sag AVC Input AVC Output

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Quality & Recognitions

November 20, 2012 Slide 109© ABB Group

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Month DD, Year | Slide 110

© ABB Group

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