PCS100 UPS-I Additional Information

What's included?

The PCS100 UPS-I consists of the following subassemblies: 

  • A Utility Disconnect that disconnects the utility supply during a disturbance
  • Inverters that convert energy storage DC energy to 3-phase AC power
  • Float Charger to charge the energy storage when the utility is operating normally
  • A Fail-Safe Bypass (optional in some models) to automatically bypass the PCS100 UPS-I when a fault occurs. 
  • A Coupling Transformer to match the inverter output with the nominal utility voltage.
  • Optional Energy Storage (ultracapacitor or battery) that supplies power to the load during a utility disturbance

How the PCS100 UPS-I provides efficiency

Harsh electrical environments are often found in modern industry. The PCS100 UPS-I uses a robust high speed power electronic disconnect switch to interface from the utility to the load. The modular inverter construction and failsafe electro-mechanical bypass provides the highest system availability. Coupled with the small footprint and easy serviceability, this low maintenance, high efficiency industrial UPS is the solution for all power protection applications

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Graphic Display Module (GDM)

The primary user interface for configuration of the PCS100 UPS-I is via the Graphic Display Module (GDM) which is mounted in the door of the inverter enclosure. It allows local control of the PCS100 UPS-I and shows the system status and provides the access to the operating parameters and event history. The GDM interface consists of several pages; each page has a navigation & control panel and the status bar at the top. The Navigation & Control Panel and the Status Bar are displayed at all times.

Feature   GDM
Display resolution 800 x 600 pixels
Display size 8:4
Color Graphic Display  yes
Touch sensitive Display yes
 Full descriptions of status and faults yes
 Local Start/Stop Reset Control yes
 Status Display yes
 Parameter adjustment yes
 Number of event Log records stored 1000
 Event log can be downloaded to a PC yes
 Remote Web Pages yes
 Modbus TCP connection yes 

Remote Monitoring 

The GDM provides remote access for monitoring purposes. Following monitoring connections are available:   

Communication Type Description   Connection  
Remote Web Pages
HTML server - Ethernet connection
Standard RJ45
Monitoring system
Modbus TCP
Standard RJ45
Remote Web Pages

Remote Web Pages are a set of web pages that are similar in format to the standard GDM and accessed through the integrated web server via the GDM Ethernet connection. Through this interface the users can remotely access the status and operating parameters. Viewing and downloading of event history and service logs is also available.

Access is via the Ethernet port of the GDM and web pages can be viewed any standard web browser on a device connected to the same network.  

Modbus TCP
Modbus TCP connection is also provided via the Ethernet port of the GDM user interface. Read Only access is available to operating parameters such as voltages, currents and power levels.

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