dydt
Electrical
- Oct 10, 2001
- 172
We have a 60kva Merlin Gerin UPS for data center when one of its module broke down (draw-out type). When it faulted out it shifted to the utility line via static switches. I am aware that the load side,the line side and the inverter are "sync". Anyway using the manufacturers instruction, there is a mechanical bypass which we can also use for maintenance. In short from static switch we shifted to mechanical bypass and changed the defective module. Then from mechanical to static and back to the inverter and the UPS is back in service. My question is, I am a bit puzzled with the mechanical bypass ( sets of breakers ). Will there be an arcing on the breakers that will affect the critical load when we switched to the static and vice versa. I know the repair is successful but this is something that bothers me technically. The computers were okay during the repair process..
any info. is appreciated..
any info. is appreciated..