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Justloadit
Interesting about UPS's and earth.
UPS's that I have seen, usually have an isolating transformer on either the boost side, or the load side, isolating the battery from the load during its conversion from DC to AC.
There is no earth connection, or even any circuitry connecting any part of the load side to an earth connection. Effectively then it means that there can not be an earth fault.
So how to solve this one?
Does one connect one of the sides of the load side of the UPS to the earth terminal, and call this Neutral/Earth, and the other side of the inverter is now called Live?
With these UPS's as well, they have fast reacting internal current limit, so no high currents flow under fault conditions, which means a ELB must be installed before the load to keep in with the 7.12.3.2.1 clause.
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