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Exin Exam CDCS Topic 3 Question 16 Discussion

Actual exam question for Exin's CDCS exam
Question #: 16
Topic #: 3
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Management has requested a 15-minute battery bank assuming full load on the UPS. The UPS vendor has provided the following specifications of the UPS:

* Rated power: 30 kVA

* Rectifier input voltage: 400 V/3 phase

* Rectifier input power factor: 0.8

* Battery rated voltage: 384 V

* Number of cells: 192

* End of discharge voltage: 308 V

* Inverter output voltage: 400 V/3 phase

* Inverter output power factor: 0.8

What information is missing to perform the battery calculation?

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Suggested Answer: A

To determine the required capacity of the battery bank for the 15-minute runtime at full load, one must know the total power requirement that the battery bank must supply. The specifications provided include most of the necessary details, such as rated power, input voltage, battery voltage, and discharge voltage. However, one critical piece of information is missing: the UPS efficiency.

Detailed Explanation:

In a data center UPS system, the battery bank is designed to supply power for a set duration when there is an input power failure. The UPS efficiency affects the actual power the UPS can deliver to the load compared to the power it draws from the batteries. The efficiency factor is necessary to accurately calculate the required capacity of the battery bank since it determines how much input power is needed from the batteries to supply the load at full capacity. The formula typically used to determine battery capacity involves factoring in UPS efficiency, as it allows you to understand the losses within the UPS system.

If UPS efficiency is not considered, there would be an inaccurate estimation of the actual power needed from the batteries. For instance, if a UPS has 90% efficiency, only 90% of the power drawn from the batteries reaches the load. Without knowing this efficiency, it is not possible to calculate the battery bank size accurately, as you cannot accurately estimate the losses within the UPS itself.

EPI Data Center Specialist References:

According to EPI Data Center Specialist training, understanding the UPS efficiency is essential for battery sizing. Without it, the calculations could lead to either undersizing or oversizing the battery bank, which affects both reliability and cost-effectiveness of the UPS system. The EPI Data Center Specialist course emphasizes that battery sizing must account for all losses within the UPS system, with efficiency being a primary factor in these calculations.


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Ashleigh
22 days ago
I'm going with option C, 'Load imbalance on the phases'. If the load is not evenly distributed across the phases, that could significantly impact the battery requirements.
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Kandis
5 days ago
I think UPS efficiency is also important to consider for the battery calculation.
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Jesusa
1 months ago
Haha, the UPS vendor must have been in a hurry when they provided these specs. They forgot the most important one - the 'Dad Joke' factor. How can we calculate the battery needs without that?
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Jarvis
18 days ago
C) Load imbalance on the phases
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Minna
19 days ago
B) Inverter efficiency
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Sina
22 days ago
A) UPS efficiency
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Jacqueline
1 months ago
Inverter efficiency is also important for the battery calculation, we should consider that as well.
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Tracey
1 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'm torn between options B and D. Knowing the inverter efficiency is important, but the available battery charging current is also crucial for the calculation. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Tanesha
1 months ago
Hmm, I think option B, 'Inverter efficiency', is the missing piece of information. Without knowing the inverter efficiency, it would be difficult to accurately calculate the battery requirements.
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Lorrine
15 days ago
User 2: Yes, without knowing how efficient the inverter is, we can't accurately determine the battery bank needed.
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Stephanie
24 days ago
User 1: I agree with you, option B, 'Inverter efficiency', is crucial for the battery calculation.
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Golda
1 months ago
The question is asking for the information needed to perform the battery calculation, and the options seem to cover all the key parameters. I'm going to go with option D, 'Available battery charging current'.
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Della
1 days ago
It's possible, but I think the available battery charging current would have a more direct impact on the battery calculation.
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Soledad
5 days ago
Do you think UPS efficiency or inverter efficiency could also impact the battery calculation?
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Augustine
15 days ago
I agree, without knowing the available battery charging current, it would be difficult to accurately calculate the battery bank needed.
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Deandrea
1 months ago
Option D) Available battery charging current is indeed a crucial factor for the battery calculation.
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Pamella
2 months ago
I agree with Darell, UPS efficiency is crucial to determine the battery bank size.
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Darell
2 months ago
I think we need to know the UPS efficiency for the battery calculation.
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