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Home   ❯   Media Centre   ❯   Design Guide: Dynamic UPS (DRUPS) Room Ventilation Design

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Design Guide: Dynamic UPS (DRUPS) Room Ventilation Design

  • Wednesday, 15 April, 2026
Diagram of an MTU Kinetic PowerPack showing the diesel engine, clutch, accumulator, and synchronous machine

What is a Dynamic UPS?

A Dynamic UPS or Rotary UPS (DRUPS) is a high-reliability power system that combines a diesel engine, synchronous generator, and kinetic energy storage (flywheel) into a single integrated unit. It provides uninterrupted power by storing energy mechanically and instantly supporting the load during grid disturbances, while the diesel engine starts to deliver long-term backup. Unlike static UPS systems, it does not rely on batteries for ride-through, making it highly robust, efficient, and well-suited for mission-critical applications such as data centers, airports, healthcare facilities and industrial facilities.

Two Modes of DRUPS Operation

Conditioning Mode: In this mode, the Dynamic UPS operates with the utility power available and within acceptable limits. The system conditions the incoming power stabilizing voltage, filtering disturbances, and maintaining frequency while keeping the kinetic energy storage (flywheel) fully charged and ready to respond instantly to any power interruption.

Independent Mode: In independent mode, the Dynamic UPS operates without reliance on the utility supply (Utility failure). The diesel engine is engaged and, together with the kinetic energy storage, continuously supplies stable and uninterrupted power to the load, ensuring full autonomy during utility failure or when operating in island mode.

DRUPS room ventilation introduction

Dynamic UPS or Rotary UPS (DRUPS) rooms housing diesel engines, accumulators (Fly wheels) and alternators concentrate heat sources, and combustion processes within a confined environment. Temperature increase within the room can negatively affect the personnel, machine performance, and other equipment exist in the room like switchgears.

Unlike normal generators, the heat sources exist in their two modes whether engine is running or not. The reason is that the alternator and accumulators are continuously running to provide conditioned power to the sensitive loads.

A properly engineered ventilation system ensures:

  • Adequate cooling air for heat removal
  • Sufficient combustion air for engine operation
  • Acceptable ambient conditions for equipment and personnel

Heat Sources During DRUPS Operation

Conditioning mode

Accumulators (Flywheel) – Values provided by manufacturer

Alternator (Acting as a motor to drive the accumulators) – Values provided by manufacturer

Heat sources in conditioning mode

Independent mode

Engine: Can be found within the engine technical data sheet

Alternator: Heat can be estimated from the following equation:

Where:

H = Heat radiated

P = Generator output at maximum engine rating (ekW)

Accumulators (Flywheels)

  • Accumulators
  • Exhaust piping
Heat sources in independent mode (Engine running)

Combustion Air for DRUPS Operation

Diesel engines included in dynamic UPS (DRUPS) system require a continuous air supply for combustion during independent mode:

Approximate requirement:

  • 1 m³/min per brake kW (≈2.5 cfm per bhp) – Refer to Engine datasheet

Design approaches:

  • Dedicated ducted combustion air (preferred)
  • Engine room air intake (requires larger ventilation capacity)

Ventilation Airflow Calculation

The required ventilation airflow is calculated using the following equation:

Formula for calculating required ventilation airflow including heat rejection and combustion air.

Where:

  • V = Airflow
  • H = Total heat rejection
  • D = Air density (1.204 kg/m3 @25 deg.c)
  • Cp = Specific heat of air (1.005 kJ/kg.K @25 deg.c)
  • ΔT = Allowable temperature rise (According to manufacturer guidelines)

Ensuring Reliable Generator Performance

Engine room ventilation is not just an auxiliary system it is a critical performance and reliability factor.

A properly engineered system ensures:

  • Maximum generator efficiency
  • Safe operating environment
  • Compliance with international standards

 

At Al Masaood Power, our engineering team carefully evaluates ventilation, heat loads, and operational modes to ensure that every Generator installation performs reliably under real operating conditions.

Related Standards

  • NFPA 110

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