mshields
Silver Member
I've got a client who has a 30kVA Powerware UPS for a server room. He's also got a Pre-action system for this room. Lastly he's got an EPO in the room and his pre-action system is tied into the EPO circuit such that if it goes off, UPS is disabled.
The problem is that once twice a year they are obligated to test the pre-action system and every time they do, they are actuating the EPO. This is the first time I've ever enountered this. Obviously there needs to be a bypass in the controls circuit such that you can test the pre-action system without shutting down the server room altogether. What I'm not sure of is how this is best accomplished. Is this something that the UPS vendor would have built into it's control circuitry. Or do we need to create a by pass test switch that disconnects the signal from the preaction system to the UPS such that the system may be tested.
Would be very interested in any thoughts you might have on the subject.
Thanks,
Mike
The problem is that once twice a year they are obligated to test the pre-action system and every time they do, they are actuating the EPO. This is the first time I've ever enountered this. Obviously there needs to be a bypass in the controls circuit such that you can test the pre-action system without shutting down the server room altogether. What I'm not sure of is how this is best accomplished. Is this something that the UPS vendor would have built into it's control circuitry. Or do we need to create a by pass test switch that disconnects the signal from the preaction system to the UPS such that the system may be tested.
Would be very interested in any thoughts you might have on the subject.
Thanks,
Mike