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G8MNY  > TECH     15.12.24 09:51l 85 Lines 3899 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Essential Mains Changeover
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From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To  : TECH@WW

By G8MNY                                   (Updated Sep 13)
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I designed this simple unit to bypass 230V mains problems at a local community
radio station, that needs essential mains for 24/7 computers. The building's
Mains Consumer Unit had been updated with two Residule Current Devices (Earth
Leakage Circuit Breakers), feeding 2 Main Contact Breakers banks, but also with
a separate "Alternate Non RCD feed" provided just to the UPS system.

SCHEMATIC
           NORMAL Bypass       UPS Bypass
              RELAY              RELAY
  Normal    ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿          ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
RCD feed >ÄÄÅÄo  on ³   ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÅÄo  off³
            ³  \____³___³      ³   ____³_____\ Essential
Alternate>ÄÄÅÄo  off³   ³ ÚÄÄÄÄÅÄo/ on ³     / Power
Non RCD     ÀÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÙ in³ ³out ÀÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÙ       Feed
             Bypass    ÚÁÄÁ¿    Bypass
                       ³UPS³
                       ÀÄÂÄÙ
                      External
                      Battery
CIRCUIT
For maximum flexibility, the source load plugs & sockets, are all Standard UK
13A fused type on the mains source box. But studio distribution is only to
separately fused IEC bank units.

Alternate   Normal
Non RCD       RCD
    EÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄEÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄE
 Mains      Mains                ³                   Essential
  Plug       Plug                ³     UPS  250V~     Sockets
 N    L     N    L  NORMAL       ³    ÚÄÄÄ¿ 470n       N    L
 ³    ³     ³    ³  ÚÄÄÄ¿        ³  ÚÄ´30KÃÄ´ÃÄÄ¿      ³    ³
 ³    ³     ÃÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄ´30KÃÄ¿      ³  ³ ÀÄÄÄÙ    15K     ³    ³
 ³    ³     ³    ³  ÀÄÄÄÙ ³      ³  ³       Use ³      ³    ³
 Ãneon´     Ãneon´  Use  15K     ³  ÀÄÄÂneonÂÄ\ÄÙ      Ãneon´
 ³    ³     ³    ÃÄÄÄ\ÄÄÄÄÙ      ³     ³    ³          ³    ³
 ³    ³     ³    o               ³     ³    ÃÄÄÄo      ³    ³
 ³    ÀÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄo\ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄo\ÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄÙ
 ³          ³  NORMAL      ³     ³     ³    ³   UPS    ³
 ³          ÀÄÄÄÄo         ³     ³     ÃÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄo      ³
 ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄo\ÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄÄ)ÄÄÄo\ÄÄÄÄÄÙ
                      ³    ³  ÚÄÄÁÄÄ¿  ³    ³
                     N³ in ³L ³E   E³ N³out ³L IEC
                     ÚÁÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÁ¿Connectors
                     ³   1kW 36V 100% UPS    ³
                     ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
The four neons indicate power status, the two switches enable safe manual
override of the relays for Normal Mains circuit & UPS servicing etc.

I found good quality 3x 15A changeover AC relays with 30kê coils, but they held
operated down to 140V! So I added series 15kê 1W resistor to obtain a better
operate to fail voltages of 205V to 190V.

PROBLEM
However on flattening the UPS battery, I discovered the UPS can put out 300V DC
blowing kit fuses (SMPSUs PCs OK, Transformer kit NOT!) So I add a series 250V
AC Cap to the UPS bypass relay to ensure the UPS gets bypassed if it does a
mains wobbly again!

WARNING
Bypassing RCDs is not to be taken lightly! The station need for 24/7 essential
power is considered very important. Normal building mains is all RCD protected,
only the specialised kit on IEC distribution panels have the bypass capability.
And this can be easily be configured back to RCD only, for safer live mains
while wiring work is going on etc. you just unplugging the non RCD supply, put
in an a temporary RCD adapter (N.B. Most Adapters DO NOT STAY ON on a mains
fail!) to be fully safe again.


See my Tech buls on:- "APC Smart 900 UPS", "DURITC 1kW 230V Inverter/UPS",
"META HF Millennium 810H UPS", "Constant Voltage Transformers", "Variacs",
"70-260V Mains Auto Transformer", "Maplin Mains Meter 2000MU-UK",
"Mains Power Protection", "Mains Peak/RMS/Mean Meter", "Voltage Dependent
Resistors", & "Portable Appliance Testing"


Why don't U send an interesting bul?

73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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