I have been looking at an active UPS system in a lab feeding a small consumer unit and carrying out a periodic inspection of the fixed wiring (much help on avoiding problems with Zs values thanks to other posts on here). I did however come across an anomaly on the actual output voltages under its various operating modes.
Under the internal bypass mode the voltage was 230v to earth, 230v live to neutral and 0v neutral to earth as was the reading when the UPS was in its normal mode (ac to rectified dc to inverter to output), however when running on battery under supply fail the live to neutral voltage was still 230v but live to earth was 160v and neutral to earth was 60v.
Has anyone else come across this before?
Under the internal bypass mode the voltage was 230v to earth, 230v live to neutral and 0v neutral to earth as was the reading when the UPS was in its normal mode (ac to rectified dc to inverter to output), however when running on battery under supply fail the live to neutral voltage was still 230v but live to earth was 160v and neutral to earth was 60v.
Has anyone else come across this before?