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When considering 700.12 (Sources of Power) (B)(5) (Auxiliary Power Supply), for a generator plant that can't pick up load in 10 seconds, can an uninterruptible power supply act as the "auxiliary power supply" if it is not in compliance with 700.12(C) because it doesn't have 90 minutes of battery capacity required by 700.12(A)?
It is somewhat circular logic, but if I use a UPS to make up for a slow gen plant, but that UPS can't act on it's own by the definition of a UPS in 700.12(C), can it be an "auxiliary power supply" and not a UPS, even though it is listed as a UPS by the manufacturer?
It is somewhat circular logic, but if I use a UPS to make up for a slow gen plant, but that UPS can't act on it's own by the definition of a UPS in 700.12(C), can it be an "auxiliary power supply" and not a UPS, even though it is listed as a UPS by the manufacturer?