Modification of An Uninterruptible Power
Modification of An Uninterruptible Power
Abstract: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is increasingly becoming popular as a means of providing conditioned
and uninterrupted power supply to sensitive and non-sensitive loads at critical and non-critical times.Sensitive modern
equipment with very low tolerance for power fluctuation and failures are on the increase due to advancement in
science and technology, theseequipment however require power backed up if they are to perform optimally. This study
focuses on modification of the UPS in order to extend its running time.A used and dumped UPS working at a back-up
time of between 0 to 10mins was modified to accommodate two, 75AH Lead acid batteries, using 1400VA Zinox UPS.
An extended backup time of between 2hrs to 8hrs on the same UPS using Lead Acid/Deep Cycle batteries was
achieved which at the same time operating within a very low budget.
Keywords: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Extended Running Time, Back-up Time.
I. INTRODUCTION
Inventions and development of modern equipment as a result of technological advancements has been on the increase in
recent years, a great number of these equipment are electrical power dependent. Some of these equipment find their
applications in areas such as, Telecommunication, Information Technology, media and other critical area of application
where failure could result in grave consequences[4].
In a country with irregular power supply like ours, it becomes necessary to provide a means of sustaining the system in
the event of power failure. This could be for a period of time long enough for the generator to come up or for the supply
from the public utility to be restored. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system provides a mean of sustaining the
power requirement to critical loads when power fails. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system is an electrical
device that maintains the power supply to a road when the power supplied to the load fails [7].
An ideal UPS system should be able to deliver clean uninterrupted power while, simultaneously providing the required
power conditioning for the particular application.In order to supply continuous power to the load in the absence of power
from the public utility, energy storage systems such as batteries areincorporated in UPS systems. An example is the
World largest, 46 Megawatt UPS in Alaska. The battery bank which is acclaimed to be bigger than a football pitch, was
designed to provide emergency power to Fairbanks in Alaska whenever power supply fails.The battery bank is stored in
a warehouse near the city, where temperature could plunge to as low as -51 degrees Centigrade in winter, it is expected to
provide 40 megawatts of power estimated to be sufficient for around 12,000 people forup to seven minutes.The seven
minutes is the estimated time, required to start up diesel generators to restore power. This is an important safeguard
because at such low temperatures, water pipes can freeze entirely in two hours.With no power lines between the state and
the rest of America, Alaska is often described as an "electrical island" [4].
In providing for an alternative means of sustaining a particular system there are few options that could be explored one of
which is installing a UPS with a massive battery bank like the one described above, but this is capital intensive. This
study was born out of the desire to make something out of an old UPS that was no longer providing a reasonable back-up
time. Initially the idea was to replace the batteries on the UPS with similar type, but the desire for an extended back-up
time beyond that which the UPS is capable of by design propelled me into using lead acid batteries. This was intended to
make the UPS function more like a power generator but without the associated noise. For this kind of application deep
cycle batteries will be more suited however because I was operating a very low budget I opted for the regular lead acid
battery.
Direct Current (D.C) batteries are a major component of UPS since they provide a means for storing electrical energy in
D.C form, but because most equipment, devices or appliances run on Alternating Current (A.C) supply, it becomes
necessary to convert the energy stored up in D.C battery from D.C to A.C.
Power failure is almost always unplanned and when they do occur systems shut down improperly, a result of which could
lead to data loss. In a single moment, an entire day’s work could be lost. Also it could result to wear and tear on the
hardware, which is a primary cause of most computer failures all of these are avoidable. An average UPS in the range
650AV to 1400VA usually give a backup time of between 0 to 15mins when the battery are fully charged and loaded
within appropriate range. However in today’s world, there is an increasing demand for a continuous, quality power
supply for businesses, data storage and processing, communications etc all of which require a backup time beyond which
a regular UPS can provide [14].
How then, can the backup time be extended to cater for such application and also for worst case scenarios? An ideal way
to achieve an extended back up time from a regular UPS is to overrate your power requirementhowever; the cost of
acquiring a new or an additional UPS is a major consideration especially when you are working within a budget.
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VIII. RECOMMNDATION
1. Most UPS are design for short running time excessive heat build-up could destroy a UPS; hence it is important that our
choice of UPS for modification should be a unit that has an inbuilt cooling fan or be prepared to adapt one. It is good
idea to set a power profile that uses very little electricity, therefore generating less heat in the UPS.
2. As much as it is desirable to achieve a long running time from an existing UPS via modification, the batteries should
not be more than two 75AH or 100AH.This is necessary to keep the period for which the charging unit will be engaged
for as low as possible thus reducing the risks associated with overheating.
3. Some UPS units operate on 12volt voltage while some operate at 24volts voltage. The correct voltage for the unit to be
modified should be checked this cannot be changed; it is the voltage level on which the UPS must operate.
4. The batteries must not be placed on bare flood it is a good practice to insert an insulating material between the
batteries and the ground alternatively a shelf or rack can be constructed.
5 Considerable time should be given to allow the charging unit to fully charge-up the batteries after which you can start
using the UPS.
6. Some UPS units create a modified sine wave other units create a true sine wave. There is another set of UPS that
delivers square wave output. A sine wave generates the least heat while a square wave will generate substantially more
heat. So a unit that that delivers a true sine wave is most desirable.
7. The modification process involves electric current flow, voltages, and sometimes electrolyte and gasses which may
cause injury if mishandled. So, handle properly and pay careful attention while effecting the modification.
IX. CONCLUSION
An existing UPS can be modified to realise a longer running time. The cost of procuring a UPS that would give a
running time of 8 to 15hrs with load in the range of 300-540W is about six hundred Thousand (N600, 000) however with
about Seventy Thousand (N70, 000) Naira an existing system can be modified to realise an extension of the running time.
This is something that small scale businesses can take advantage of and run more economically.
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