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JIS C 4411-3:2004

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Uninterruptible power systems (UPS) Part 3: Method of specifying the performance and test requirements

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

23-12-2016

Language(s)

Japanese, English

Published date

20-07-2004

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This Standard applies to electronic indirect a.c. converter systems with electrical energy storage means in the d.c. link. The primary function of the uninterruptible power system (UPS) covered by this Standard is to ensure continuity of an alternating power source. A variety of uninterruptible power systems have been developed to meet consumers` requirements for continuity and quality of power for different types of loads over a wide range of power, from several tenth watts to several megawatts. This Standard applies to electronic uninterruptible power systems (UPS): a) delivering single- or three-phase fixed frequency a.c. output voltage; b) with energy storage device in the d.c. link if not otherwise specified; c) with rated voltage not exceeding 1 000 V a.c.; d) movable, stationary and/or fixed equipment. This Standard also includes the method of specifying all power switches that form integral parts of a UPS and are associated with its output. This Standard does not refer to conventional mains distribution boards, rectifier input switches or d.c. switches (for example for batteries, rectifier output or inverter input, etc.), or UPS based on rotating machines.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
0
PublisherName
Japanese Standards Association
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Reaffirmed 2010

JIS X 7779:2001 Acoustics - Measurement Of Airborne Noise Emitted By Information Technology And Telecommunications Equipment
JIS C 0364-4-442:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 44: Protection Against Overvoltages - Section 442: Protection Of Low-voltage Installations Against Faults Between High-voltage Systems And Earth
JIS C 60068-2-32:1995 Environmental testing Part 2: Tests. Test Ed: Free fall
JIS C 0364-4-481:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 48: Choice Of Protective Measures As A Function Of External Influences - Section 481: Selection Of Measures For Protection Against Electric Shock In Relation To External Influences
JIS C 0364-4-47:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 47: Application Of Protective Measures For Safety - Section 470: General - Section 471: Measures Of Protection Against Electric Shock
JIS C 0920:2003 Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
JIS C 0364-4-46:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 46: Isolation And Switching
JIS C 0364-4-42:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 42: Protection Against Thermal Effects
JIS C 0364-4-41:1997 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 41: Protection Against Electric Shock
JIS C 0364-4-473:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 47: Application Of Protective Measures For Safety - Section 473: Measures Of Protection Against Overcurrent
JIS C 4411-2:2007 Uninterruptible Power Systems (ups) - Part 2: Electromagnetic Compatibility (emc) Requirements
JIS C 0364-3:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 3: Assessment Of General Characteristics
JIS C 6950:2006 Safety Of Information Technology Equipment
JIS C 0364-4-444:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 44: Protection Against Overvoltages - Section 444: Protection Against Electromagnetic Interferences (emi) In Installations Of Buildings
JIS C 0364-4-43:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 43: Protection Against Overcurrent
JIS C 60068-2-56:1996 Environmental testing Part 2: Tests. Test Cb: Damp heat, steady state, primarily for equipment
JIS C 0364-4-482:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 48: Choice Of Protective Measures As A Function Of External Influences - Section 482: Protection Against Fire
JIS C 0364-4-443:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 44: Protection Against Overvoltages - Section 443: Protection Against Overvoltages Of Atmospheric Origin Or Due To Switching
JIS C 0364-4-45:1999 Electrical Installations Of Buildings - Part 4: Protection For Safety - Chapter 45: Protection Against Undervoltage

JIS TS C0043-1:2006 Uninterruptible Power Systems (ups) - Part 1: General And Safety Requirements For Ups Used In Operator Access Areas
JIS TS C0043-2:2006 Uninterruptible Power Systems (ups) - Part 2: General And Safety Requirements For Ups Used In Restricted Access Areas
JIS C 4411-2:2007 Uninterruptible Power Systems (ups) - Part 2: Electromagnetic Compatibility (emc) Requirements

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