Siemens SITOP UPS 1600/UPS 1100: High reliability DC uninterruptible power supply system for industrial automation
In the field of industrial automation, the continuity and stability of power supply are fundamental to ensuring uninterrupted operation of production lines, control systems, and critical data equipment. The UPS 160 DC uninterruptible power supply (DC-UPS) module and UPS 110 battery module in the Siemens SITOP family jointly build an efficient, intelligent, and easy to integrate 24V DC uninterruptible power supply solution. This system is designed specifically to buffer the output current of the SITOP series 24V load power supply, with a rated current coverage of 10A, 20A to 40A, and can support different cut-off outputs up to 40A through intelligent battery management.
System Core Architecture and Product Overview
SITOP UPS1600, as the core control unit of the system, is a compact built-in device that can be installed on TH35-15/7.5 standard rails (EN 60715). It is not a traditional AC-UPS, but a buffer module designed for industrial DC busbars. Its input is directly connected to the output of the front-end 24V DC power supply (such as SITOP PSU8200, etc.), the load is connected to its output terminal, and the UPS 110 battery module is connected to a dedicated BAT terminal. When the input voltage drops or fails, the system can switch to battery power within milliseconds to ensure the continuous operation of the load.
The UPS 110 battery module serves as an energy storage unit, offering multiple capacity options from 1.2 Ah to 12 Ah, using maintenance free lead-acid gel batteries or 5 Ah capacity LiFePO4 batteries. It integrates a monitoring circuit board internally and exchanges data with UPS1600 through Energy Storage Link - an independent two-wire communication link. This design enables the UPS1600 to automatically identify parallel battery types (up to 6 modules of the same model) and select the optimal temperature controlled charging curve, greatly extending battery life. This link also continuously monitors the battery readiness status, power cable (disconnection detection), and charging status (voltage, current), checks the connection every 20 seconds, and automatically performs a load test every 4 hours (default).
Outstanding technical features and performance advantages
High dynamic overload capacity: To meet the instantaneous high starting current requirements of loads such as PLCs and industrial PCs, the UPS1600 has excellent overload performance. It can withstand up to 300% of the rated current within 30ms, or 150% of the rated current per minute for up to 5 seconds, ensuring smooth start-up of large loads even in buffer mode.
Intelligent battery management and diagnosis: The system automatically identifies the rated parameters of the SITOP UPS 110 battery module, realizes temperature compensation charging, and monitors its health status. All diagnostic data and alarm information can be obtained through USB, integrated web server, or PROFINET/Ethernet interface. For non coding third-party batteries, although the diagnostic function is limited, they can still be used.
Flexible parameter configuration and operating mode:
Switching threshold and buffer time: There are two rotary encoding switches on the front of the device, which can be used to hardware set the battery cut-off voltage (21.0V -25.0V) and buffer time (30 seconds - MAX). For models with interfaces (-1AY0 with USB, -2AY0 with PROFINET), the switch provides the REN position, allowing for more detailed settings through software such as TIA Portal or SITOP UPS Manager.
Multiple jumper configurations: Rich functions can be achieved through jumpers on the signal connector (X2):
ON/OFF (pins 9-10): Enable or disable buffer mode. The jumper is connected at the factory and buffering is allowed. External floating contacts (resistance<10 Ω) can also be used as a substitute for remote control.
INTERRUPT (pins 13-10): Enable output voltage interruption function. When the set buffer time ends and the input voltage has been restored, the output will be interrupted for a configurable time (default 5 seconds, adjustable with interface devices) to reset the connected PC/device.
START (pins 14-10): Implement the "battery start" function. When there is no input voltage, short circuiting this circuit with a button can command the UPS to start from the battery, such as for starting a generator.
Charging current setting (pins 10/11/12): For non coding batteries, the charging current size can be set through jumper combinations.
Rich status indication and relay output: The device is equipped with 8 LED indicator lights, which respectively display the operating mode (OK/BAT), battery charging status (>85%), buffer ready (ALARM), battery fault, etc. In addition, three relay contacts are provided: REL1 indicates normal/buffer mode, REL2 indicates buffer ready/alarm, and REL3 (normally open) indicates that the selected buffer time can be achieved or the charging status is>85%.
Powerful communication and integration capabilities:
PROFINET/Ethernet interface (-2AY0): Integrated dual port switch, supporting PROFINET IO (compliant with IEC 61158) and standard TCP/IP communication. Support hardware configuration, parameter setting, data cycling/non periodic exchange, and diagnosis through STEP 7 (TIA Portal or Classic version).