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1 RACK Mountable & Modular Continuous Power Protection Availability
DPA UPScaleTM RACK Mountable & Modular Continuous Power Protection Availability 27 March 2011 The multimaster technology – DPA UPScale

2 Standard (ST) ST 10 – 120 kW up to 6 Modules
DPA UPScaleTM ST and RI DPA UPScale RI DPA UPScale ST Rack Indipendent (RI) RI kW up to 4 Modules Standard (ST) ST 10 – 120 kW up to 6 Modules 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

3 The Fundamental Pylons of DPA UPScale
DPA UPScaleTM ST 120 kW TCO 20kW 20kW Energy Saving 20kW Environmental Friendly 20kW Modular – Rack -Mountable 20kW Decentralized Parallel Architecture True On-line Transformerless - Topology 20kW 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

4 DPA UPScaleTM: Essential questions :
Is a double conversion , true on-line UPS essential for you? Is a decentralized UPS control important for you? Is a small or smallest foot print important for you? Is efficiency important to you? Is future power expansion without extra installation important for you? 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

5 DPA UPScaleTM: Essential questions :
Is the module and UPS weight an important feature for you ? Do you appreciate having individual displays for each module ? Is it a benefit for you having just one person (instead of two) to replace or add a module ? Is front access compulsary ? 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

6 DPA UPScaleTM: Essential questions :
Having flexible battery block no. for better sizing of autonomy times. Is this important for you ? Having a separate battery for each individual module increases the overall availability as opposed to a common battery. Is this important for you ? Having a variety of cabinets increases the flexibility of choice. Is this a benefit for you ? How important is the efficiency and TCO for you ? 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

7 True On-line Transformerless - Topology
Normal Operation Full double conversion Technolgy Transformerless ; Totel Efficiency up to 95.5 % Output DC offsets full under control through EDCP Highest output performance Lowest Input distortion through IGBT Booster/Rectifier 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

8 Decentralized Parallel Architecture DPA
Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA)TM from NEWAVE Decentralized Parallel Architecture (DPA)TM was designed to distribute virtually the entire UPS Hardware and Software into modules in order to reduce the Single Points of Failures (SPOF). DPA includes distributed MAINS 1 MAINS 2 Control Panel on Module DPA CONTROL PANNEL DPA CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT DPA POWER UNIT DPA STATIC BP SWITCH CPU Power Unit DPA BATTERY PACKS Static bypass switch DPA CONTROL PANNEL DPA CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT DPA POWER UNIT DPA STATIC BP SWITCH and Separate Batteries DPA BATTERY PACKS DPA CONTROL PANNEL DPA CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT DPA POWER UNIT DPA STATIC BP SWITCH DPA BATTERY PACKS CRITICAL LOAD 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

9 Decentralized Parallel Architecture DPA
DPA UPScaleTM HIGHLIGHTS and Benefits High level of decentralization Multi Master and Slave Technology through a simplified BUS Communication Full redundancy on inverter Full redundency on Static Bypass Switch (SBS) 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

10 DPA UPScaleTM / Environmental Friendly
Reduced TCO Input Power Factor versus load Advanced Booster PFC circuit to provide near-unity Input PF even with partial loads. Load %) Input PF (%) 0.99 0.96 0.985 Benefits: No phase compensation filter required Respect power grid regulations Energy savings 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

11 DPA UPScaleTM / Environmental Friendly
Reduced TCO Input THDi versus load Advanced Booster PFC circuit to provide Flat THDI Curve even with partial loads. 3.4 3.0 2.7 2.5 Load (%) THD I (%) Benefits: No gen-set oversized required Small cable/fuses/breakers size No extra heating of transformers UNIQUE ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

12 DPA UPScaleTM / Energy Saving
Reduced TCO Flat Efficiency graph Results in low losses at PARTIAL and FULL load. Redundant UPS Systems operate typically at 25-75% of the rated load. 97 Energy Saving… 95.5 95.5 96 95 94.5 95 Other Modular UPS efficiency Efficiency (%) 94 93 92 91 90 25% 50% 75% 100% Load (%) 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

13 Highlights Safe-Swap Modules High Availability Enhanced Serviceability
Flexibility / Scalability Low Cost of Ownership thanks to right sizing Lowest Module weight in its class Blade Server Friendly Power/Leading loads High Power Density Reduced Footprint 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

14 Safe-Swap Modular Architecture
Safe-swap, is a term used to refer to hot insertion and removal of modules from a host system without removing power. In a redundant Power Protection System Safe-swap is achieved only if a faulty module may be replaced without interrupting the power to the load (application) and w/o having to transfer the load (application) to the raw mains (by-pass). Employing appropriate hot swap techniques highly available power protection systems with ease of scaling and easy fault recovery can be created. 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

15 Safe-Swap modules The DPA UPScaleTM Modules are fully independent and are composed of all major hardware and firmware building blocks: CPU (Central Processing Unit) All power circuits (rectifier, inverter, battery charger) Static switch and static switch control Power Management Control Panel In-built Display Static Switch Control unit Display Rectifier Booster Inverter Battery 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

16 Topology Class VFI-SS–111
High Availability To achieve near-zero downtime and avoid very costly consequences of disruption of Mission Critical Applications, advanced Modular Power Protection Architectures with High Availability must be employed. High Availability Double Conversion Topology Class VFI-SS–111 Fault Tolerance Redundancy Rapid Recovery Modularity MTBF MTTR 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

17 Enhanced Serviceability
Safe-Swap Modular design, minimize service and maintenance costs One person can easaly exchange the low weight modules MTTR reduction maximize your power protection availability No need of skilled personnel on site Non need of spares, only modules for an easy fault recovery 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

18 DPA UPScaleTM Power Range 10-120 kW
2 module modules modules modules UPScale ST 40 UPScale ST 60 UPScale ST 80 UPScale ST 120 19” UPScale Modules : UPScale M10 UPScale M20 10kW / 10kVA 20kW / 20kVA HU = 3 WxHxD 488x132x488 18.3 kg and kg WxHxD 550x1135x767 WxHxD 550x1975x757 WxHxD 550x1135x767 WxHxD 550x1975x767 2 x 40 x 7.2/9Ah Total 80 blocks 3 x (2x40) x 7.2/9Ah Total 240 blocks External Batt. ONLY External Batt. ONLY 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

19 Rack-Independent Models
DPA UPScaleTM RI kW Rack-Independent Models UPScale RI 10 UPScale RI 11 UPScale RI 12 19” UPScale Modules : UPScale M10 UPScale M20 10kW / 10kVA 20kW / 20kVA HU = 3 WxHxD 488x132x488 18.3 kg and kg WxHxD 488x487x732 (11Hu) WxHxD 488x487x732 (11Hu) WxHxD 488x665x732 (15HU) No internal Batteries 1 x 40 x 7.2/9Ah Total 40 blocks 2x40 x 7.2/9Ah Total 80 blocks 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

20 Rack-Independent Models
DPA UPScaleTM RI kW Rack-Independent Models UPScale RI 20 UPScale RI 22 UPScale RI 24 UPScale RI 40 19” UPScale Modules : UPScale M10 UPScale M20 10kW / 10kVA 20kW / 20kVA HU = 3 WxHxD 488x132x488 18.3 kg and kg WxHxD 488x665x732 (15HU) WxHxD 488x798x732 (18HU) WxHxD 488x1153x732 (26HU) WxHxD 488x798x732 (18HU) No internal Battery 2x40 x 7.2/9Ah Total 80 blocks 4x40 x 7.2/9Ah Total 160 blocks No internal Battery 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

21 Expected Critical Load = max 100 kW
Rightsizing Over Time 160 kW 140 kW WITH MODULAR DESIGN, WASTED ENERGY DURING YEARS IS REDUCED ! 120 kW 100 kW Power [kVA] 80 kW Load Curve 60 kW 40 kW 20 kW Modular Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 Year 20kW Module 20kW Module 1 40 kW 40kW 40kW 20kW Module 20kW Module 20kW Module 20kW Module Pay as you grow… without any change of installation Expected Critical Load = max 100 kW Exp. Critical Load = 100kW 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

22 or constant KVA rating from - 0.90 lead. to 0.60 lag.
Blade Server Frinedly Power Blade Servers have leading Power Factors and therefore require adequate power from UPS DPA UPScale provides full rated power in cosphi 1 or constant KVA rating from lead. to 0.60 lag. 25 1.00 - 0.90 1.00 0.80 - 0.80 0.80 20 Power (kW versus KVA) Additional kW 15 10 Constant kW 5 No UPS oversize required -0.75 -0.80 -0.85 -0.90 -0.95 1.00 0.95 0.90 0.85 0.80 0.75 0.70 0.65 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

23 Features: DPA UPScale ST 10-120 kW DPA with Safe-Swap Modules (SSM)
Exceptionally low Module weight Safe Swap extendable from kW (max. 6 Modules) Flexible battery management blocks Ripple free through battery charger Distributed control and power LCD display integrated on Module Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Huge Flexibility / Scalability Easy to install and service Excellent Input PFC: 100% load Low input THDI: < 100% load High conversion efficiency: up to 95.5% 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

24 Features: DPA UPScale RI 10-80 kW Integratable in any 19” rack
DPA with Safe-Swap Modules (SSM) Exceptionally low Module weight Safe Swap extendable from kW (4 Modules) Flexible battery management blocks Ripple free through battery charger Distributed control and power LCD display integrated on Module Huge Flexibility / Scalability Easy to install and service Excellent Input PFC: 100% load Low input THDI: < 100% load High conversion efficiency: up to 95.5% 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

25 DPA UPScaleTM ST 10-120 kW FEATURES Todays BENEFITS
Reduced weight (10kW =18.3kg, 20kW=21.5kg) Ease of handling ONE Technicians (Ease of Maintenance and Service) High Power Density (272kW / m2) Small foot-print (Expensive floor-space saving) Unity Input PF=0.99 (Flat PF curve) Reduced size of Cables and Fuses (Installation Cost Saving) Input THD i = < 3% (Flat THD i curve) Reduced Harmonic Injection to Mains (No need for GENSET over-sizing) Unity Output PF (KW) (Optimize cosphi 1.0) Blade Server – Friendly Technology (No need for UPS Power cosphi 1) High Efficiency (Flat Efficiency Curve) Energy Saving (Reduced Losses and Cooling Energy) 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

26 DPA UPScaleTM Business Value of Power Protection
With the modular, safe swap UPS systems, you can build your own IT-Facility to meet simultaneously and most accurately: Higher Availability Unmatched flexibility to changes Reduced footprint Lowest TCO Product standardization  AND ALL THIS AT BEST POSSIBLE COST DPA UPScale TM 27 March 2011 DPA UPScale

27 Thank you for your attention
27 March 2011 DPA UPScale


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