I'm installing a new 300kVA UPS to replace an existing UPS of the same size. The manufacturer is proposing a unit that does not have an overcurrent device on the output circuit. The unit has two inputs--one to the rectifier, one to a static bypass switch. His argument is that the output cables are protected because the UPS electronically senses overloads and faults, and switches to the bypass circuit within a half cycle. The bypass circuit then clears the fault by way of the upstream feeder breaker. I can't find anything in the NEC that touches on this issue. Keeping in mind that the UPS is a separately derived system when in normal operation, does anyone have any thoughts regarding overcurrent protection on the output circuit?