Md anderson project No. XX-XXXX md anderson project name



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shall be broadcast via terminal and modem communication channels and a complete listing of all records (in order of occurrence) shall be sent to the terminal port. Once the buffer is filled, new data will replace the old on a First-In-First-Out basis as new cycles occur.

  • Information Screens. The UPS operator shall be able to select either the BCM Summary screen or one of four screens showing detailed information on anyone of the four categories of discharge (0-30 seconds, 31-90 seconds, 91-240 seconds and Over 240 seconds).

  • Summary Screen. The Summary screen will ordinarily show Total Number of Discharge Cycles, Accumulated Battery Time, Accumulated Battery Amp Hours (AH), Accumulated Battery Kilowatt Hours (kWh) and the current temperature at the spot where the Battery Temperature Sensor has been positioned. During a battery discharge event, the screen shall change to show information about the current discharge cycle. The screen shall display Active Cycle Time in place of Accumulated Battery Time and substitutes Active Battery AH and Active Battery kWh for their accumulated counterparts.

                1. Remote Data Gathering. The UPS shall allow this information to be collected remotely, through the appropriate communications interface. Modbus (serial communications protocol), BACnet (Building Automation and Control protocol), TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) shall be standard protocols. Interface with existing monitoring system that is compatible with MD Anderson current UPC monitoring system (Foreseer by DataTrax Systems), is expected. Contractor is responsible to complete final terminations, programming, alarming, and updating the graphics.

              1. Alarms. Alarm conditions shall be reported at the UPS module unit. The control panel shall report the alarms listed below. Each alarm shall be visually displayed in text form and an audible alarm will sound for each alarm displayed.

                1. Input Fail

                2. Battery CB Open

                3. Battery Discharging

                4. Low Battery Warning

                5. Low Battery Shutdown

                6. DC Over-voltage Shutdown

                7. Inverter Fault

                8. Overload Shutdown

                9. Hardware Shutdown

                10. Ambient Over-temperature

                11. Equipment Over-temperature

                12. Blower Failed

                13. Input Current Unbalanced

                14. Inverter Non-synchronized

                15. Load On Bypass

                16. Output Under-voltage

                17. Output Over-voltage

                18. Output Over/Under Frequency

                19. Overload Transfer

                20. Manual Reset/Retransfer

                21. Static Switch Unable

                22. Auto Transfer to Bypass

                23. Bypass Not Available

                24. Module Summary Alarm

                25. Emergency Off

              1. UPS Module Alarm. Whenever an alarm condition occurs at any multi-module unit, the control panel at the System Control Cabinet shall activate the audible alarm and display the faulted module number.

              2. Controls. Provide the following functions.

                1. UPS/Bypass transfer pushbuttons

                2. AC output voltage adjust ±5%

                3. Battery circuit breaker trip

                4. Emergency shutdown pushbutton with protective cover

                5. Horn Off pushbutton

                6. Control Enable pushbutton

                7. Display control pushbuttons. Up, Down, Select

                8. Alarm Reset pushbutton

                9. Output Trip pushbutton (M)

              1. Manual Procedures. Start-up, load transfers, and shutdown procedures shall be detailed on the display panel in text and graphic form.

            1. Self-Diagnostics.

              1. Present Status Screen. The control system shall monitor and display all of the following parameters in a Present Status screen:

                1. Input Voltage, Line-to-Line for all three phases

                2. Input Current for all three phases

                3. Bypass Voltage, Line-to-Line for all three phases

                4. Output Voltage, Line-to-Line for all three phases

                5. Output Current for all three phases

                6. Output Frequency

                7. Battery Voltage

                8. Battery Amps

                9. Load kVA

              1. All three phases of the three-phase parameters shall be displayed simultaneously. All voltage and curr

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