ABB's Power Conversion business has released the PCS100 UPS-I and PCS100 AVC power protection devices to the North American market. The AVC and UPS-I are inverter based systems designed to protect sensitive industrial loads from voltage sags and other voltage disturbances with fast, accurate regulation and load voltage compensation.
The AVC is designed for a wide range of manufacturing and industrial settings, and the UPS-I is specially designed for semiconductor fabrication and data center applications.
"Voltage sags and other voltage disturbances are common in industrial electricity supplies, accounting for up to 70% of all unscheduled production downtime, and resulting in expensive damage to equipment and product loss," said a company spokesperson. "The problem has increased in recent years as modern industrial facilities have installed more complex equipment such as PLCs, control relays, variable speed drives and robots that are more sensitive to voltage sags and resulting outages.
"The main causes of voltage disturbances are usually natural, including lightening, wind, tree branches and animal interference; secondary causes include faults and switching events in the grid, construction errors and component failure. Sags often cause equipment to self-protect by switching off, which in a critical control operation can cause a slowdown, or a complete shutdown of a facility.
"Voltage sag events, also known as a voltage dips or brownouts, are a reduction in the incoming voltage for a short period of time, typically less than 0.25 seconds. They are characterized by amplitudes below 90% of the nominal range. While not complete voltage interruptions, they are the most common industrial power quality problem, and are often deep enough to cause equipment control circuits to drop out and reset.
"The consequences of sags for industrial operations include unexpected downtime, lost revenue, wasted materials, poor product quality, equipment damage and in the worst scenarios, injury to personnel. The aggregate cost of unreliable electricity to the U.S. economy is approximately $160 billion annually, with the average premium grid manufacturing facility experiencing six to 20 significant voltage sags per year.
"The cost of a single voltage sag ranges from several thousand to several million dollars or higher. In one high profile example, a voltage sag at a major Japanese electronics manufacturer caused a production disruption of a popular computer chip, resulting in a 20% drop in shipments for the following two months, curtailing the availability of many consumer electronic devices."
"While power providers do well to ensure they deliver superior reliability, particularly to their premium grid customers, there is very little they can do to completely prevent issues such as voltage sags," said Sumit Chatterjea, Segment Manager, ABB's Power Protection. "To ensure ultimate protection from voltage disturbances, organizations are wise to install protection systems in order to maintain their critical loads. The cost pales in comparison to the savings they will quickly realize."
According to ABB, the following are industries with critical continuous processes that are especially vulnerable to the damages caused by voltage sags:
- Semiconductor
- Data centers
- Plastics
- Automotive/aerospace
- Pharmaceutical
- Food processing/packaging
- Cable/fiber optics
- Textiles
- Chemical, oil and gas.
The ABB AVC and UPS-I are battery-free power protection solutions focused on significantly reducing unplanned process downtime by ensuring that industrial loads continue to receive a clean, uninterrupted flow of power during major grid disturbances. "Unlike traditional alternatives, they are 98%+ efficient, virtually maintenance free, easy to install, have an extremely small footprint and can be sized to protect 3 phase loads from 150KVA to 24MVA," said the spokesperson.
- The AVC (Active Voltage Conditioner) protects sensitive industrial and commercial loads by providing voltage sag correction, continuous voltage regulation and load voltage compensation. It is designed to provide the required equipment immunity from the level of voltage sags expected on the AC supply network.
- The UPS-I is an off-line, short time rated storage solution for semiconductor and data center applications. It uses energy storage (ultra capacitors, batteries, etc.) to allow the system (downstream load) to remain operational through short outages and very deep sags. The system operates with improved transient performance due to the inverter commutated utility disconnect. This allows the UPS-I to more rapidly interrupt the connection to the utility and take over the load while minimizing the disturbance to the connected load.
The PCS100 UPS-I may be partnered with a PCS100 AVC. "This combination of voltage regulation and ride through storage protection provides a complete level of power disturbance protection," said the spokesperson. "Separately or together, the devices commonly provide a complete payback in less than one year, and in some instances, four to six months."
For more information contact:
Paul Koester
ABB
16250 W Glendale Drive
New Berlin, WI 53151
262-780-8904
www.abb.com/powerquality