Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Customer Presentation.pptx

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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
4/15/2014
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Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
• No battery design eliminates the #1 cause of
UPS failures
• Maintenance-free lowers the risk of downtime
associated with lack of maintenance and
lowers cost of ownership
• Improved integration into control panels or
equipment cabinets
 Remote management of multiple devices
 User interface through standard web browser
 FactoryTalk* network interface with EtherNet/IP**
 Compact, single device saves space
 –40 to +60 deg C (-40 to +140°F) operating
temperature range
*FactoryTalk is registered by Rockwell Automation in the Patent and Trademark Office of the United States.
**EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA.
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Why do you need a UPS?
Percent of establishments by number of outages in a typical year (Avg. # 3.9)
• US manufacturing firms experience an
average 3.9 power interruption events per
year
• Most power interruptions are very short
duration (blips)
• Power “blips” result in long restart times, of
3 to 5 minutes, for microprocessor-based
devices such as managed switches and
Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs)
Average cost per outage by duration
• These power interruptions cost US
manufacturing firms an average of $2107
per event, or $8,217 per year
• A UPS can pay for itself in 1 to 3 months
by preventing equipment restarts caused
by short power interruptions
Source: The Cost of Power Disturbances to Industrial & Digital Economy Companies
EPRI’s Consortium for Electric Infrastructure for a Digital Society (CEIDS)
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“Batteries are a pain in the UPS”
• Battery failures are the #1 cause of
UPS failures
• Battery UPS units require frequent
maintenance such as inspection,
testing and replacement
• Frequent maintenance drives up
operating and overhead costs
Top root causes of downtime cited by data center professionals. Totals
exceed 100 percent because data center professionals cited multiple rootcauses over a period of two years.
• Batteries typically require Hazardous
Waste disposal methods
• Batteries can “outgas” Hydrogen
which can build up to dangerous
levels inside an enclosure
Source: Addressing the Leading Root Causes of Downtime, Emerson Network Power
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A No Battery, Maintenance-Free UPS solution
• Modern ultracapacitors instead of
rechargeable batteries
• Maintenance-free, up to 20 year life,
with half the cost of ownership
compared to ordinary battery UPS
• No capacity loss at low temperatures
and less impact on life at high
temperatures (compared to batteries)
• Patent pending “stack balancing”
provides the most energy storage in
the least amount of space
• Patent pending “predictive
monitoring” monitors temperature to
measure capacity over time
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Better UPS device management
• Ethernet communications provides
remote monitoring instead of serial
or USB cable and a laptop
 No “visiting” every device
 No opening cabinets
 No PPE gear required
• Standard web browser can be used
to manage all devices from the
office, plant floor or mobile device
 No software to download
 No software to configure
 No host device limitations
• Plug-and-play interoperability with
Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk*
network devices
 FactoryTalk* View faceplates
 EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED***
*FactoryTalk is registered by Rockwell Automation in the Patent and Trademark Office of the United States.
***EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED is a certification mark of ODVA.
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Improved UPS Integration
• Single, compact 80mm wide unit saves DIN rail space
– Typical battery UPS is 2 pieces, 120-240mm wide combined
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Wide operating temperature range of -40 to +60° C (-40 to +140°F)
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No need to oversize the battery for low temperature operation
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No premium for long life, high temperature operation
• No chance of Hydrogen “outgassing” from battery charge
– No need to vent enclosure to avoid gas buildup
• Supports dual, redundant power supply configurations (with optional
accessory Load Sense Module)
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Target Applications
Backup for devices with long restart times
after a power interruption
• Industrial Managed Switches
– Allen-Bradley^ Stratix^^ series
– Cisco IE3000 (IE3K) series
– Provides backup power for 2 base
switches or base switch plus expansion
modules
• Human Machine Interfaces
– Allen-Bradley^ PanelView Plus^^^ models
400 and 600
• Other low power 24VDC devices
– Up to 35W Output Load capacity
^Allen-Bradley is registered by Rockwell Automation in the Patent and Trademark Office of the United States.
^^Stratix is a trademark of Rockwell Automation.
^^^PanelView Plus is a trademark of Rockwell Automation.
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Additional Details
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Customer Drawing – UPS003024024015
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Customer Drawing – UPS003LSM
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UPS Specification Sheet
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Web Browser Interface Screens
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UPS Faceplate on A-B HMI
Remote Management with
FactoryTalk* View Faceplate
• Panduit UPS is the only DC UPS with an
Ethernet interface
– Alternatives are expensive rack mount, AC
units intended for Data Center environments
– Allows remote monitoring Zone Network
“health” – Power Supplies and Temperature
• EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED*** for
easy plug-and-play integration with Rockwell
Automation FactoryTalk* network devices
– EtherNet/IP** and FactoryTalk* Network
support files downloadable
*FactoryTalk is registered by Rockwell Automation in the Patent and Trademark Office of the United States.
**EtherNET/IP is a trademark of ODVA.
***EtherNet/IP CONFORMANCE TESTED is a certification mark of ODVA.
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EtherNet/IP** Object Model Data (partial)
**EtherNET/IP is a trademark of ODVA.
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Dual, redundant power supply configuration
Optional Load Sense Module (LSM) for IA UPS
• Senses load not powered by UPS
• Eliminates extra heat in pass-through mode
• Allows UPS to monitor Primary and Secondary power supplies, and load device
System Block Diagram