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40、2015)National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-C813.1-14 Performance test method for uninterruptible power suppliesMay 2014 2014 CSA Group1ContentsTechnical Committee on Industrial Equipment 3Subcommittee on Uninterruptible Power Supplies 5Preface 61 Scope 72 Reference publications 83 Definitions and abbre
41、viations 83.1 Definitions 83.2 Abbreviations 114 General test requirements 114.1 Unit of measure 114.2 Test temperature 114.3 Instrument selection 114.4 Operation conditions 114.4.1 General requirements 114.4.2 Total harmonic distortion 124.4.3 Polyphase systems 124.5 Significant digits and rounding
42、 125 Test method 125.1 Applicability 125.2 Test conditions 135.2.1 General 135.2.2 Test setup and instrumentation 135.2.3 Ac-input power 135.2.4 Ac-output power for ac-output UPSs 145.3 Test conduct 145.3.1 UPS operating mode conditions 145.3.2 Guidance for implementation of IEC 62040-3 145.4 Test P
43、rocedures for all products 155.4.1 Required calculations 155.4.2 Steady state 155.4.3 Efficiency measurements 175.4.4 Input power factor measurements 176 UPS Efficiency values 176.1 General 176.2 Minimum UPS efficiency requirements 176.3 UPS efficiency allowances 236.4 Examples of allowance calculat
44、ion 256.4.1 General 256.4.2 Example of VFI-S stand-by allowance 25CAN/CSA-C813.1-14 Performance test method for uninterruptible power suppliesMay 2014 2014 CSA Group26.4.3 Example of VFI-S duty allowance 266.4.4 Example of VFI-S stand-by and duty allowance 266.4.5 Example of VFD duty allowance calcu
45、lation 28Annex A (informative) High performance levels 29CAN/CSA-C813.1-14 Performance test method for uninterruptible power suppliesMay 2014 2014 CSA Group3Technical Committee on Industrial EquipmentD.R. Friesen Manitoba Hydro, Winnipeg, Manitoba Category: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityChairR.P
46、. de Lhorbe Schneider Electric Canada, Inc., Richmond, British Columbia Category: Producer InterestVice-ChairD.A. Wiegand D.A. Wiegand, P.Eng. Transformer Engineering Services, London, Ontario Category: General InterestVice-ChairT. Brennan Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ontario Category: User Int
47、erest/Regulatory AuthorityW.J. Bryans Electro-Federation Canada, Toronto, Ontario Category: Producer InterestC. Cheng Ontario Ministry of Energy, Toronto, Ontario AssociateA.J. Cordova V.J. Pamensky Canada Incorporated, Toronto, Ontario Category: Producer InterestD.E. Delaney RBC Manufacturing Corpo
48、ration, Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Category: Producer InterestP.S. dos Santos WEG Equipamentos Eletricos S.A., Jaragua Do Sul, , Brazil AssociateK.C. Elsey Ken Elsey Consulting, Severn Bridge, Ontario AssociateE. Grzesik Mississauga, Ontario Category: General InterestCAN/CSA-C813.1-14 Performance test
49、 method for uninterruptible power suppliesMay 2014 2014 CSA Group4G.D. Henriques Henriques Consulting, Richmond, British Columbia AssociateS. Krsikapa Ontario Ministry of Energy, Toronto, Ontario Category: User Interest/Regulatory AuthorityR. Marshall Manitoba Hydro, Winnipeg, Manitoba AssociateM. McInnis Mervyn McInnis b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; andc) where possible, phrase the request in such a way that a specific “yes” or “no” answer will address the issue.Committee interpretations are processed in