Powerware 100160 kVA - Manual

Powerware 100160 kVA

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – and save this manual for future reference.; Consignes de sécurité; CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES; Class A EMC Statements; NOTE; W A R N I N G
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Introduction
  • Page 4 – Batteries
  • Page 5 – Using the Control Panel
  • Page 6 – 0 UPS Operating Instructions
  • Page 7 – 3 Communication
  • Page 8 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1; Introduction; The Powerware
  • Page 12 – Basic System Configurations
  • Page 13 – Using This Manual
  • Page 14 – Conventions Used in This Manual; Italic type
  • Page 15 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; UPS system; D A N G E R
  • Page 16 – For More Information; Call your service representative
  • Page 17 – Section I; Installation
  • Page 19 – Chapter 2; UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking; Use the following basic sequence of steps to install the UPS:; Creating an Installation Plan; create a logical plan for installing the system.; Preparing the Site; front of and above each cabinet for proper air circulation.
  • Page 20 – Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
  • Page 21 – Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet; C A U T I O N
  • Page 22 – between the pallet supports on the bottom of the unit.; on each side for removing the cabinet from the pallet.; Remove the protective covering from the cabinet.
  • Page 23 – Chapter 3; Installing the UPS System; Preliminary Installation Information; UPS Cabinet Installation
  • Page 24 – Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet; securing hardware for later use.
  • Page 25 – Front View
  • Page 26 – Rear View
  • Page 28 – Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
  • Page 29 – To install wiring to connections:
  • Page 30 – power leads to the bypass input terminals.; wiring access information.
  • Page 32 – Powerware 9390 Integrated Battery Cabinet
  • Page 36 – steps. Secure with the retained hardware.; Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring; “Installing Options and Accessories.”; Completing the Installation Checklist; Installation Checklist.
  • Page 37 – Installation Checklist
  • Page 38 – Parallel System Installation Checklist; All power cables are properly sized and terminated.
  • Page 39 – Notes
  • Page 41 – Chapter 4; Batteries; Important Safety Instructions; This chapter describes installing the UPS batteries.
  • Page 42 – A V E R T I S S E M E N T !; Installing Batteries; Recycling the Used Battery or UPS; of the used battery or UPS.
  • Page 43 – Chapter 5; Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch; enclosure dimensions and wiring knockouts.
  • Page 45 – with UL Class II requirements.
  • Page 47 – Chapter 6; Installing Options and Accessories; Installing a Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card; Interface Module II, or a Supervisory Contact Module II to the UPS.; Figure 6-1. Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card
  • Page 48 – Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  • Page 49 – Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
  • Page 50 – Installing a Relay Interface Module II
  • Page 52 – Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II; To install SCM II wiring, perform the following procedure:; Reinstall the conduit landing plate.
  • Page 53 – Figure 6-2. Supervisory Contact Module II TB2
  • Page 55 – Section II; Operation
  • Page 57 – Chapter 7; Understanding UPS Operation; Looking Inside the UPS System; In this manual, the power required by your equipment is called the; Figure 7-1. Main Elements of the UPS System
  • Page 58 – backup battery supply
  • Page 59 – response to these system events:
  • Page 60 – operating in Normal mode.; Figure 7-2. Path of Current Through the UPS in Normal Mode – RT; size of the battery string attached to the unit.
  • Page 61 – power returns, the UPS returns to Normal mode.
  • Page 62 – Figure 7-3. Path of Current Through the UPS in Bypass Mode – RT; unless the bypass input source becomes unavailable.
  • Page 63 – is placed into a maintenance position where repairs can be made.
  • Page 64 – Figure 7-4. Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode – RT; snubber components and re-entering the input source.
  • Page 65 – available, the UPS transfers to bypass instead of shutting down.; Multiple Module Parallel System; combined rating of the paralleled UPMs.
  • Page 66 – Multiple Module Parallel System Modes; command
  • Page 67 – shared among the available UPMs in the system.; Figure 7-5. Path of Current through the UPMs in Normal Mode – Parallel; power returns, the UPMs return to Normal mode.
  • Page 68 – Figure 7-6. Path of Current through the UPMs in Bypass Mode – Parallel
  • Page 69 – source and requires operator intervention to transfer.
  • Page 71 – time due to the current required to recharge the batteries.; Functional Description; energizing the rectifier.; Battery Charger and Advanced Battery Management
  • Page 72 – determined and the actual battery run time is displayed.
  • Page 73 – Chapter 8; UPS Standard Features; See Chapter 9, “Using the Control Panel,” for additional information.
  • Page 74 – battery cabinets are wired through the side panels of the units.; Options and Accessories; installation, but may be installed separate from the UPS cabinet.
  • Page 75 – Uninterruptible Power Systems:
  • Page 76 – important information:
  • Page 77 – Chapter 9; Using the Control Panel; The control panel consists of the following:
  • Page 78 – Using the LCD and Pushbuttons; METERS; UPS status; You can use the LCD and the pushbuttons to:
  • Page 79 – Using the Main Menu; Menu; CONTROLS
  • Page 80 – Press the; EVENTS; pushbutton on the main menu bar or History Menu bar to display a; HISTORY
  • Page 81 – CONTROL POWER ON
  • Page 82 – pushbutton on the main menu bar to display the Unit Meter screens.; KVA
  • Page 83 – UNIT
  • Page 84 – The graph shows the current for each phase.
  • Page 85 – BATTERY DISCHARGE LOG SUMMARY; Figure 9-11. Battery Discharge Log Summary Screen
  • Page 86 – LOG; BATTERY DISCHARGE LOG; Figure 9-12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
  • Page 87 – Figure 9-13. KW Demand Log Summary Screen
  • Page 88 – SUMMARY
  • Page 89 – SETUP; pushbutton on the KW Demand Log Summary Menu bar to display the; CURRENT KW DEMAND LOG SETUP; Figure 9-15. Current KW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
  • Page 90 – CHANGE; TIME INTERVAL MONITORED; Figure 9-16. Current KW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
  • Page 91 – DONE; Figure 9-17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  • Page 92 – Press; SAVE; Monitored Setup screen is redisplayed.; ABORT; Figure 9-18. Time Interval Monitored Setup Save Screen
  • Page 95 – Figure 9-21. Maximum Current Log Summary Screen
  • Page 97 – pushbutton on the Maximum Current Log Summary Menu bar to display; Figure 9-24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
  • Page 98 – Figure 9-25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
  • Page 99 – Figure 9-26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  • Page 100 – Figure 9-27. Time Interval Monitored Setup Save Screen
  • Page 101 – MAXIMUM % of FULL LOAD
  • Page 102 – Full Load Setup screen is redisplayed.
  • Page 103 – CALCULATION METHOD; LEVEL BASED ON 3 PHASE AVERAGE; Figure 9-30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
  • Page 104 – WORD
  • Page 105 – Figure 9-32. Total System Output Meter Screen
  • Page 107 – measurements for the selected unit.; factor measurements for the selected unit.
  • Page 108 – IDC; for the selected unit. The graph shows the current for each phase.
  • Page 109 – ENTER PASSWORD
  • Page 110 – CONTRAST; CONTRAST ADJUST
  • Page 111 – VERSIONS
  • Page 112 – from the System Setup Level 0 menu to display the Enter Password
  • Page 113 – Use the; SELECT; pushbutton to display the function screen.; LOG OUT; function from the menu screen.
  • Page 114 – CHANGE PASSWORD
  • Page 116 – DATE AND TIME; TIME FORMAT SETUP
  • Page 117 – DATE
  • Page 118 – DATE MONTH YEAR HOUR M
  • Page 119 – COM PORT SETUP
  • Page 121 – System Controls Screen; pushbutton on the main menu bar to display the System Controls; LOAD OFF
  • Page 122 – switch toggles the power module function On and Off.
  • Page 123 – Load Off Screen; Chapter 10, “UPS Operating Instructions.”; HOLD LOAD OFF BUTTON FOR 3 SECONDS
  • Page 124 – Reading the Status Indicators; status indicators
  • Page 125 – UPS Operating Instructions; Single Module Operation
  • Page 126 – NORMAL
  • Page 127 – Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
  • Page 128 – Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode; The; Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
  • Page 131 – A UPS emergency power-off is initiated by the; REPO; To use the REPO switch:
  • Page 132 – Multiple Module Parallel Operation; Starting the Parallel System in Normal Mode
  • Page 133 – Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  • Page 134 – Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode; Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
  • Page 136 – Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  • Page 138 – Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  • Page 139 – Using Features and Options; and terminals and for terminal wiring information, see:; Building Alarm Monitoring; area where the UPS horn may not be heard immediately.
  • Page 140 – Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
  • Page 142 – Relay Interface Module II; Table 11-2. Customer Interface Connectors
  • Page 143 – Supervisory Contact Module II; Figure 11-3. Supervisory Contact Module II
  • Page 145 – Responding to System Events; Select; Events; System Event Horns
  • Page 146 – ALARMS
  • Page 149 – NOTICES
  • Page 152 – STATUS
  • Page 153 – COMMAND
  • Page 155 – Communication; Building Management System (BMS) using the Modbus RTU protocol.; communication directly to cell phones and pagers.
  • Page 156 – facility planners or the customer.; LanSafe Power Management Software; can select the most useful view for their specific needs.; Remote Notification; Four separate, programmable notification groups (phone numbers)
  • Page 157 – terminal connected directly to an RS-232 port.; In Terminal mode, the user can request the following:
  • Page 158 – connected to the port.
  • Page 161 – Maintaining the UPS System; Important Safety Instructions; EVEN WHEN; DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ACCESS
  • Page 162 – Performing Preventive Maintenance; are in good condition.
  • Page 163 – Maintenance Training
  • Page 165 – Product Specifications; Single Module Specifications
  • Page 167 – Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  • Page 169 – Appendix A; Installation Information; the UPS system. This appendix contains the following drawings:
  • Page 171 – The UPS cabinet is palleted separately for shipping.
  • Page 172 – Ambient Temperature Range:; The UPS ventilation requirements are shown in Table C.
  • Page 174 – UPS SYSTEM
  • Page 177 – TYPICAL PARALLEL SYSTEM
  • Page 180 – Callout letters
  • Page 182 – on the ventilation grill.
  • Page 183 – Customer ground can be run in any conduit listed in Table J.; Terminals are UL and CSA rated at 90
  • Page 187 – is required, it is to be supplied by the user.; 60 kVA load, regardless of the rating of the UPS.
  • Page 188 – Rated battery current is computed at 2 volts per cell.
  • Page 189 – sizes. Bonding jumper must be copper wire.
  • Page 190 – termination requirements.
  • Page 194 – Wire lengths in the diagram and; in Static Bypass mode:
  • Page 195 – TOP VIEW
  • Page 196 – LEFT SIDE VIEW
  • Page 197 – Metal shields covering wiring
  • Page 198 – TERMINAL DETAIL
  • Page 201 – internal opening in the X-Slot communication bay.
  • Page 202 – INTERFACE TERMINAL LOCATIONS
  • Page 203 – INTERFACE TERMINALS
  • Page 204 – All building alarm inputs require an isolated normally-open or; MINI-CSB INTERFACE TERMINALS
  • Page 205 – the DC source disconnect device.
  • Page 206 – switch is not used or a normally-open EPO switch is used.; OR
  • Page 209 – POWERWARE HOT SYNC CAN BRIDGE CARD; interface wiring in separate conduit from the power wiring.
  • Page 210 – PARALLEL SYSTEM CAN AND BACKUP CONTROL (PULL CHAIN); PARALLEL SYSTEM CAN WIRING
  • Page 211 – PARALLEL SYSTEM BACKUP
  • Page 212 – REMOTE MONITOR PANEL AND RELAY
  • Page 213 – 4 AWG. The wire should be rated for 1A minimum.
  • Page 214 – FRONT VIEW
  • Page 216 – BOTTOM VIEW WITH OPTIONAL FLOOR MOUNTING BRACKETS
  • Page 217 – BOTTOM VIEW WITH OPTIONAL SEISMIC MOUNTING BRACKETS
  • Page 218 – Conduit and wiring between the
  • Page 223 – Warranty
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