Backup Power Module design

The Backup Power Module provides generator and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) monitoring and reporting. It reports on generator and UPS performance and battery health.

The Generator Test EPSS Report can be configured to conform to the requirements for an Emergency Power Supply System (EPSS) test, including automatic transfer switches (ATS). For example, the report shows the transfer time of the lead ATS and indicates whether the transfer time passes or does not pass the test requirements. See Emergency Power Supply Systems for more information on EPSS.

Components

The following applications and features are part of this module:

Reports:

  • Generator Activity Report
  • Generator Battery Health Report
  • Generator Battery Health Export
  • Generator Test EPSS Report
  • Generator Load Summary Report
  • UPS Auto Test Report
  • UPS Battery Health Report

Tools:

  • Generator Performance Configuration Tool with EPSS Test Module (includes a generator run history)
  • UPS Configuration Tool

Diagrams:

  • EPSS Vista Diagrams
  • UPS Auto Test Diagrams

Prerequisites

  • The different reports have different input requirements. See Supported measurements and devices for more information.
  • The measurement data for the reports must be available as historical data logs in the database.
  • The generators, UPSs, and other equipment must be configured in the configuration tools before running the reports.
  • This module requires a separate license. See Licensing for more information.

Design Considerations

  • This module contains reports for different applications. Only some of these applications might apply to your system.
  • Some of the reports only work with certain device types.
  • The generator test report is complex. Configuring this report takes time and expertise.

Design considerations for EPSS reporting

The Generator Test EPSS report and diagrams require specific generator and ATS data. Depending on the EPSS configuration and type of equipment used, one or more monitoring devices, and the ATS itself, can provide this data.

The following table shows the required and optional data, for each ATS and generator:

Data Type # of Channels Measurements Importance Comments
ATS Status Indicators Digital Input 3-4
Normal
Test
Emergency
Power Outage
Required
Required
Required
Optional(*)

This data is typically available through digital output signals from the ATS.

NOTE: All statuses for a specific ATS must be recorded by the same monitoring device.

ATS Load Data 3-Phase Power System Measurements - kW tot or kVA tot Optional(*)

This data needs to be provided by a power monitoring device connected to the ATS load-side feeder.

NOTE: Load data must be logged with a 1-minute logging interval. Use the ATS Test and Emergency signals to start the logging and the Normal signal to end the data logging.

Generator Status Indicators Digital Input 2-4
Stopped
Running
Starting
Emergency Power Source Available (EPA)
Required
Required
Optional(*)

Optional(*)

This data is typically available through digital output signals from the generator.

NOTE: All statuses for a specific generator must be recorded by the same monitoring device.

Generator Electrical Data 3-Phase Power System Measurements - Vln a,b,c,avg; Vll ab, bc,ca,avg

I a,b,c,avg; kW tot; kVA tot; PF sign tot; Frequency
Required

This data needs to be provided by a power monitoring device connected to the generator feeder.

NOTE: Electrical data must be logged with a 1-minute logging interval. Use the generator Running signal to start the logging and the Stopped signal to end the data logging.

Generator Engine Data Analog Input 2 or more
Engine Temperature
Exhaust Gas Temperature(***)
Battery Voltage
Oil Pressure
Required(**)
Required(**)
Optional(*)
Optional(*)

This data is typically available through analog output signals from the generator.

NOTE: Engine data must be logged with a 1-minute logging interval. Use the generator Running signal to start the logging and the Stopped signal to end the data logging.

(*) This data can be included in the report, but it is not required to configure and run the report.
(**) This data is required depending on the generator evaluation method selected. If Engine Temperature is selected, the Engine Temperature measurement is required, otherwise, it is optional. If Exhaust Gas Temperature is selected, the Exhaust Gas Temperature measurement is required, otherwise, it is optional.

(***) Generators with dual exhaust systems require both Exhaust Gas Temperature Left and Exhaust Gas Temperature Right measurements.

The digital and analog output data from the ATS and generator can be recorded by the power monitoring devices used to measure the ATS load data and generator electrical data. See Supported measurements and devices for monitoring device recommendations.

NOTE: Do not use software logging for the ATS and generator status data. Software logging introduces unpredictable time delays which result in low timestamp accuracy for the logged data. Always use device on-board logging for this data.

For more information on EPSS testing, see EPSS test.

NOTE: The Generator Test EPSS Report supports Open Transition Transfer (OTT), Closed Transition Transfer (CTT), and Delayed Transition Transfer (DTT) power transfers. Refer to the ION device frameworks for EPSS monitoring section to learn more about the ATS monitoring framework used to support all transition types.

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