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Re: Want to move to all 208V for server racks


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 14:45:08 -0500 (EST)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Loftis" <mloftis () wgops com>

On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:33 PM, Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com> wrote:
And in fact, much carrier class equipment can be had with -48V
power, there are ATX and similar power supplies for PCs that are -48, and I
*think* I've seen commercial small UPSs (<3kVa) that give with -48 
as well... using 48V battery strings, obviously.

Take a look at the Solar/Renewable energy systems, Xantrex (Schneider
actually) makes the XW series inverter/chargers which use 48V battery
strings and can be paralleled up to a rated total of about
18kW@120/240. This is done by paralleling 3x 6kW inverter/chargers.
They've an integrated transfer switch, load shaving/sharing (IE if
you've got say 6kW of generator, but 12kW of Inverter, the system
capacity is up to 12kW, with battery assist).

And that's just one option, Magnasine makes parallel inverter/charger
and inverter systems up to around 12kW, also using 48VDC (or 24VDC)
strings.

Both of these are sinewave inverters.

There's also a telco oriented 48V inverter rack system thats escaping
my mind at the moment. It can be setup with A/B 48V strings, and you
plug in inverter modules up to IIRC around 8kW. Not parallel capable
between racks AFAIK.

I phrased my comment poorly, which mislead you.  I was suggesting a UPS which 
took 208VAC on on the charge side, and charged 48VDC batteries with it,
providing -48 to a rack full of equipment which took that.

People actually call those "48VDC UPSs", though in fact they're just
Little Teeny Battery Plants.  :-)

Cheers,
-- jra


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