Uninterruptible power supply
First Claim
1. A method of powering a load from an AC power source that is providing a voltage below a startup voltage threshold, the method for use in a system that can provide power to the load from the AC power source or from a DC power source, the method comprising:
- initially powering the load from the DC power source;
detecting an amount of power use by the load;
determining whether the AC power source can provide sufficient power to power the load within at least one limitation on current supplied by the AC power source; and
switching from powering the load from the DC power source to powering the load with the AC power source if the AC power source can provide sufficient power to power the load;
wherein a present voltage that can be provided by the AC power source is less than a startup voltage threshold corresponding to a voltage level below which the DC power source is used to start powering the load instead of the AC power source.
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Abstract
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system includes an AC power input configured to receive AC power from a single-phase AC power source or a multi-phase AC power source, a DC power source, an output circuit including a power output, a controllable switch configured to selectively couple at least one of the AC power input and the DC power source to the output circuit, and a processor coupled and configured to affect operation of the output circuit depending upon which of single-phase and multi-phase operation of the UPS is indicated.
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1. A method of powering a load from an AC power source that is providing a voltage below a startup voltage threshold, the method for use in a system that can provide power to the load from the AC power source or from a DC power source, the method comprising:
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initially powering the load from the DC power source; detecting an amount of power use by the load; determining whether the AC power source can provide sufficient power to power the load within at least one limitation on current supplied by the AC power source; and switching from powering the load from the DC power source to powering the load with the AC power source if the AC power source can provide sufficient power to power the load; wherein a present voltage that can be provided by the AC power source is less than a startup voltage threshold corresponding to a voltage level below which the DC power source is used to start powering the load instead of the AC power source. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of powering a load from a DC power source or an AC power source that is providing a voltage below a threshold voltage, the method for use in a system that can provide power to the load from the AC power source or from the DC power source, the method comprising:
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detecting an amount of power use by the load; determining an amount of current that the AC power source would provide to power the load; switching to powering, or continuing to power, the load with the AC power source if the AC power source can provide sufficient power to power the load within at least one limitation on current to be provided by the AC power source; and switching to powering, or continuing to power, the load with the DC power source if the AC power source is unable provide sufficient power to power the load within the at least one limitation on current to be provided by the AC power source. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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