Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Instructions Importantes Concernant La Sécurité; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Conserver Ces Instructions
ii Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Instructions Im...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Introduction
iii Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using This Manual 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - Starting and Stopping the UPS
iv Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 4 Starting and Stopping the UPS 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Control Panel 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To Place the UPS in Normal Mode 16...
Page 6 - Responding to System Events; System Event Horns; Using the LOAD OFF Pushbutton; To use the LOAD OFF Pushbutton
vi Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 11 Responding to System Events 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Event Horns 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Event Lights 79 . . . . ....
Page 7 - List of Figures
vii Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 List of Figures Figure 1. Typical Powerware Plus UPS System 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 2. Main Elements of the UPS System 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figure 3. Path of Current Throu...
Page 8 - List of Tables; Optional Monitoring Accessories
viii Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 List of Tables Table 1. Optional Monitoring Accessories 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 2. Pin Assignments for Port 1 (DE --- 9) 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3. Pin Assignment...
Page 9 - Using This Manual; Bold type; Italic type
1 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of a Powerware 9315 Uninterruptible Power Supply! The Powerware 9315 online power protection can be utilized to prevent loss of valuable electronic information, minimize equipment...
Page 10 - For More Information; Powerware; Getting Help; United States
2 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 For More Information This manual describes how your UPS system works. For more information about your system, refer to the following: 164201037 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) UPS Installation This manual contains the fo...
Page 11 - Getting Started; Each component of the UPS system is housed in a free-standing; available enhancements.
3 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Getting Started Each component of the UPS system is housed in a free-standing cabinet designed for industrial or computer room applications. The cabinets match in style and color, and have safety shields behind the doors for ha...
Page 12 - Looking Inside the UPS; In this manual, the power required by your equipment is called the; “Product Specifications,” the UPS uses a
4 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Looking Inside the UPS The Powerware 9315 is a continuous duty, solid-state UPS that supports the following equipment: process control, data processing, telecommunications/PBX, research, and medical. The Powerware 9315 maintain...
Page 13 - UPS Standard Features; Monitor Panel; Summary Alarm Contacts; Building Alarm Monitoring
5 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 UPS Standard Features The UPS has many standard features that provide cost-effective and consistently reliable power protection: Monitor Panel The Monitor Panel on the front of the UPS contains an LCD screen to display the curr...
Page 14 - Options and Accessories; power distribution module
6 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Installation Features Power wiring can be routed through the top or bottom of each UPS cabinet. External sensing and monitoring control wire must be installed in accordance with Class 2 wiring methods. Bottom entry is provided ...
Page 15 - Output Transformer; auto transformer; Modem; the modem for modem operating instructions.; Customer Convenience Outlet; to supply power to the optional modem. It is located adjacent to the; Safety Considerations; If service or routine UPS maintenance is required:
7 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Output Transformer An optional 480/208 VAC output auto transformer provides a 208 VAC output for applications that require 208 VAC. The transformer is contained in a separate cabinet. Modem An optional modem is available for us...
Page 17 - Understanding UPS Operation
9 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Understanding UPS Operation Your UPS functions automatically to supply AC electrical power to your critical load. The UPS always operates in one of three modes: · In Normal mode, the critical load is supplied by the inverter, w...
Page 18 - Normal Mode; is operating in Normal mode.
10 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Normal Mode In Normal mode, utility AC power is supplied to the rectifier. The rectifier supplies DC power to the inverter, which then supplies the critical load with AC power. The rectifier also provides charging power to the...
Page 19 - Bypass Mode; The critical load is not protected while the UPS is in Bypass mode.; is operating in Bypass mode.; Bypass mode, an alarm condition will be recorded.
11 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Bypass Mode The UPS automatically switches to Bypass mode if it detects an overload, load fault, or internal failure. The bypass source supplies the commercial AC power to the load directly. CAUTION: The critical load is not p...
Page 20 - Battery Mode; from the incoming utility until Normal mode is achieved.
12 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Battery Mode The UPS transfers to Battery mode automatically if a utility power outage occurs, or if the utility power does not conform to specified parameters. In Battery mode, the battery provides emergency DC power that the...
Page 21 - Monitoring and Controlling UPS Operation; CONTROL PANEL; The; LOAD OFF; pushbutton. Use the LCD screen on the Monitor
13 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Monitoring and Controlling UPS Operation After you start the UPS, no operator intervention is necessary except for periodic checks of the UPS status. Manual operation is required only during routine maintenance or service. Use...
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Page 23 - Using the Control Panel
15 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Starting and Stopping the UPS This chapter describes how to use the Control Panel to start and stop the UPS. NOTE: Before starting the UPS, ensure all installation tasks are complete and a preliminary startup has been performe...
Page 24 - To Place the UPS in Normal Mode:
16 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 The following describes the switches on the Control Panel (see Figure 7): · The MODE switch is a two-position rotary switch that controls the manual transfer of the UPS to and from Bypass mode. The MODE switch is used to: --- ...
Page 25 - To Shut Down the UPS from Normal Mode:; To Start the UPS in Bypass Mode:
17 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 To Shut Down the UPS from Normal Mode: 1. Turn the MODE switch to BYPASS . The UPS switches to Bypass mode. If the bypass source is not available, the power processor remains on and an alarm sounds. 2. When the transfer is com...
Page 27 - Using the Monitor Panel; ). A quick reference label describing how to use the Monitor
19 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Using the Monitor Panel This chapter describes the Monitor Panel and how to monitor and control UPS operation. The Monitor Panel is a black rectangular area on the front of the UPS (see Figure 8). Figure 8. UPS Monitor Panel T...
Page 28 - Using the LCD Screen
20 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Using the LCD Screen The LCD screen at the top of the Monitor Panel provides an operator interface with the UPS. Figure 9 identifies the display fields discussed in the following sections. Uninterruptible Power System System N...
Page 29 - Using the Pushbuttons; pushbuttons; Adjusting the Contrast
21 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 G The information area contains data about UPS status and operations. Select a menu option to display statistics or graphics. You can use the LCD screen and the pushbuttons beneath it to: · Monitor UPS operation · Look at a lo...
Page 30 - Reading the Status Indicators; The six symbols on the left side of the monitor panel are
22 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Reading the Status Indicators The six symbols on the left side of the monitor panel are status indicators . They are backlit by colored light emitting diode (LED) lamps, and they work in conjunction with the alarm horn to let ...
Page 31 - Using the Menu Options; menus; Meters
23 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Using the Menu Options The UPS menus allow you to display data in the information area to help you monitor and control UPS operation. The following menus and options are available: · Meters Displays UPS performance meters for ...
Page 32 - Select; Load Amps; from the Meters menu to see a real-time bar graph of the output
24 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select Load Amps from the Meters menu to see a real-time bar graph of the output current of the UPS. The graph shows the current for each phase.Figure 11 shows the Load Amps Meters screen. Uninterruptible Power System System N...
Page 33 - from the Events menu to display the Event History Log. The Event; A small return arrow (
25 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select History from the Events menu to display the Event History Log. The Event History Log lists up to 400 system events in chronological order, with the most recent event listed last. The end of the log (the most recent even...
Page 34 - Active
26 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select Active from the Events menu to display a listing of all system events that are currently active. The most recent system event is listed first. As events clear, they are removed from the Active System Events listing.Figu...
Page 35 - Unit; shows the percent of availability of the UPS and the bypass source.
27 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select Unit from the Statistics menu to display a listing of statistics about UPS operation.Figure 14 shows the Unit Statistics screen. Uninterruptible Power System UPS System NormalAlarm: None Notice: None 04 MAY 1997 14:23:4...
Page 36 - Mimic; current through the components is highlighted.
28 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select Mimic from the Graphics menu to display a real-time graphical representation of the flow of current through the UPS.Figure 15 shows the Mimic screen. Uninterruptible Power System UPS System NormalAlarm: None Notice: Non...
Page 37 - Time
29 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select Time from the Setup menu to display the Time Setup screen. The Time Setup screen allows you to set the internal timestamp of the UPS. The timestamp is used for logging events in the Event History Log. Figure 16 shows th...
Page 38 - “Serial Communications.”
30 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Select Port 1 or Port 2 from the Setup menu to display one of the Port Setup screens. The Port Setup screens allow you to specify settings for the two serial communication ports on the UPS. Figure 17 shows the Setup Serial Por...
Page 39 - Using Features and Options; earlier in this manual.; should use twisted pair wires for each alarm input and common.
31 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Using Features and Options The many standard features of your UPS provide consistent, economical, and dependable power protection. In addition, you can add available options and accessories to enhance the performance of your U...
Page 41 - Table 1. Optional Monitoring Accessories; Number and Type of Accessories Permitted
33 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Remote Monitor Panel As an option, you can install Remote Monitor Panels (RMPs) to monitor the operation of the UPS system from virtually any location within your facility, up to 500 feet from the UPS. Each RMP contains backli...
Page 43 - Battery Cabinets; battery capacities are available.; External Battery Disconnect; the UPS or battery cabinet, the switch should be set to OFF.
35 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Battery Cabinets You can enhance the protection time provided by your UPS by adding one or more battery cabinets. The battery cabinets provided by the UPS manufacturer are equipped with sealed lead-acid, maintenance-free batte...
Page 44 - Relay Interface Module; UPS AVAILABLE
36 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Relay Interface Module An optional Relay Interface Module (RIM) uses relay contact closures to indicate the operating status and alarm condition of the UPS system. A maximum of two monitoring accessories (RMPs, RIMs, or SCMs) ...
Page 45 - Supervisory Contact Module; input connections on TB1, and output connections on TB2.; The SCM provides signals for the following indications:
37 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Supervisory Contact Module An optional Supervisory Contact Module (SCM) establishes an interface between the UPS manufacturer’s equipment and the customer’s monitor. This interface allows the customer to monitor operational st...
Page 47 - Serial Communications; equipment to view system event information.
39 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Serial Communications This chapter describes the serial communications feature of the Powerware 9315 UPS. Two serial communications ports on the UPS let you connect equipment to view system event information. The following s...
Page 48 - Locating the Communications Panel; items inside the UPS.
40 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Locating the Communications Panel The Communications Panel inside the UPS contains two serial communications ports, one DE --- 9 and one DB --- 25. The ports provide a computer interface to a Remote Monitor Panel (RMP), Relay ...
Page 49 - Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port; Table 3 describes them.; Description
41 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port You can connect a wide variety of terminals, printers, and computers to each port, and configure the UPS as the Data Communication Equipment (DCE). Set up the remote equipment using the ap...
Page 51 - Configuring the Serial Ports
43 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Configuring the Serial Ports You must configure the port for communications using the LCD screen and pushbuttons on the UPS Monitor Panel. Select Port 1 or Port 2 from the Setup menu to display one of the Setup Port screens. T...
Page 53 - should set your equipment to NO PARITY.; Handshaking
45 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Data/Stop The data size and stop bits of the equipment connected to this port. These settings determine the number of bits transmitted per ASCII character. The data size and stop bits you specify depend on the configuration of...
Page 54 - Terminal Mode; Printing Selected Information
46 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Terminal Mode In this mode, system events are continually logged through the serial port to the device connected to the port. Port 2 operates by default in Terminal mode. The printed log entries contain a time and date stamp a...
Page 55 - printing are included in chronological order.
47 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Entire Log (Ctrl + P) This key sequence prints the entire Event History Log of the UPS at the time the data is requested. The printout begins with the oldest alarm entry in the queue and ends with the most recent. Any alarms t...
Page 56 - a sample Meters printout.
48 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Meters Printout (Ctrl + M) This key sequence prints the current readings of the UPS system meters. The Input area shows the phase-to-phase voltage, frequency, and phase current of the incoming utility, followed by the kVA, kW,...
Page 57 - Volts
49 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Battery Test Printout (Ctrl + B) This key sequence prints the Battery Test Log. The log consists of a history of the last 30 battery tests that were run and the results of those tests. The most recent test will appear at the b...
Page 58 - System Configuration; System Configuration Mode Main Menu; be prompted to enter the password for this mode:; Program Building Alarms
50 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 System Configuration The System Configuration mode allows you to modify special functions in your UPS. These functions include programming of building alarms, customizing building alarm messages, adjusting the nominal output v...
Page 59 - Enable/Disable Default Functions
51 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Enable/Disable Default Functions From this menu you may either enable the building alarms for general functions or special functions such as On Generator, Go To Bypass, and Go To UPS. You may also customize the alarm messages ...
Page 60 - should be included when entered.
52 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Customize Alarm Messages If Customize Alarm Messages is selected from the Program Building Alarm menu, you can select a custom message for a building alarm or disable a previously enabled building alarm custom message. When th...
Page 61 - Adjust Output Voltage; Change Password; Password must be six characters in length.
53 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Adjust Output Voltage If Adjust Output Voltage is selected from the main menu, the following menu is displayed: Adjust Output Voltage Output Voltage Setup: 480Output Voltage Range: 456 --- 504Enter Desired Output Voltage Setup...
Page 62 - Battery Test Setup
54 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Battery Test Setup If Battery Test Setup is selected from the main menu, the following menu is displayed: Battery Test Setup 1. Setup One-time Delayed Battery Test2. Setup Monthly Battery Test3. Setup Quarterly Battery Test4. ...
Page 63 - Modify Low Battery Time; following menu will be displayed:; Calibration Mode; Calibration mode is for use by service personnel ONLY. To prevent; Computer Mode; contact your sales representative.; Remote Monitor Mode
55 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Modify Low Battery Time This menu allows you to modify the low battery time warning. When selected, the following menu will be displayed: Modify Low Battery TimeLow Battery Time (Minutes): 004Enter New Low Battery Time: NOTE: ...
Page 65 - Remote Notification
57 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Remote Notification Remote Notification provides the user with the option of receiving alarms and notices at a remote location. Remote Notification also provides some basic controls that can be performed remotely on the UPS. R...
Page 66 - Remote Notification Features; option are as follows:
58 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Remote Notification Features Remote Notification provides the UPS with the capability to utilize a standard off-the-shelf PC modem as a telephone interface. The features provided by this option are as follows: · Call out to a ...
Page 67 - Description of Operation; Call Answer
59 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Description of Operation The Remote Notification option performs three basic functions: Call Answer into Terminal mode, Call Out to a remote terminal, and Housekeeping. Remote Notification also allows access to any functions a...
Page 68 - Housekeeping; operation and Call Out is enabled.
60 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 · The UPS logs a successful notify to the event log when the remote computer or modem answers and leaves an event message with the following format. nnn<space>mmm<LF><CR> where: nnn = The telephone number of ...
Page 69 - Hardware Requirements; Notification function.
61 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Hardware Requirements The following hardware components are required to connect the Remote Notification function. · Modem: Basic external PC modem supporting the following AT commands.E0 --- Do not echo characters in command s...
Page 70 - Configuring the Modem; sections of this chapter.; Basic Modem Configuration; parameters for the modem and saving them to the modem memory. This
62 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Configuring the Modem The modem must be configured by the user before connecting to the UPS. In addition, the modem must be programmed with the Call Out telephone numbers in order to operate the Remote Notification option.To c...
Page 71 - Configuring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer
63 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Configuring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer To configure the modem to call a remote computer, perform the following procedure: NOTE: Perform this procedure only after completing “Basic Modem Configuration” section of this ...
Page 72 - Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager; section of this chapter.; prevents the pager service from picking up on the modem hang-up
64 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager To configure the modem to call a numeric pager system, perform the following procedure. NOTE: Perform this procedure only after completing “Basic Modem Configuration” section of th...
Page 73 - Configuring the Modem to Answer Incoming Calls; to the Terminal mode.
65 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Configuring the Modem to Answer Incoming Calls To configure the modem to answer incoming calls, perform the following procedure. NOTE: Calling into the UPS does not present any type of security risk. There are no commands that...
Page 74 - Final Modem Configuration; feature of the modem. Perform the following procedure.
66 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Final Modem Configuration The final step in configuring the PC modem for use with the UPS is to turn off the echo feature of the modem. Perform the following procedure. NOTE: The brackets ([ ]) in the following steps indicate ...
Page 75 - UPS Setup Configuration; Panel to access the setup screen and configure Port 2 as follows.
67 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 UPS Setup Configuration Connect the modem to the UPS by connecting one end of the serial cable to the UPS Port 2 DB --- 25F connector and the other to the modem (refer to Chapter 7, “Serial Communications”). If using a standar...
Page 79 - Maintaining the UPS System; Important Safety Instructions; Remember that your UPS is designed to supply power EVEN WHEN; DO NOT
71 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Maintaining the UPS System The components inside the UPS cabinet are secured to a sturdy metal frame that is supported by the UPS magnetics. This design allows authorized service personnel to remove repairable components with ...
Page 81 - Performing Preventive Maintenance; Perform the following checks DAILY:; Maintenance Training
73 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Performing Preventive Maintenance The UPS requires very little preventive maintenance. However, the UPS should be inspected periodically to verify that the unit is operating normally and that the batteries are in good conditio...
Page 83 - Product Specifications; The UPS systems are housed in freestanding, double-front cabinets; System; specifications for the UPS.; System Input
75 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Product Specifications The UPS systems are housed in freestanding, double-front cabinets with safety shields behind the doors. The UPS systems are available in both 50 Hz and 60 Hz, with various output power ratings. Smaller m...
Page 84 - System Output
76 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 System Output Rectifier/Charger Capacity 125% DC Filtering Ripple voltage less than 0.5% peak to peak UPS Output Capacity 100% rated current at 0.8 power factor Output Voltage Regulation 1% (10% to 100% load) Output Voltage Ad...
Page 85 - Environmental Specifications; Battery Specifications
77 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 0 to 40 ˚ C without derating. However, operating at or near 40 ˚ C will adversely affect battery life (refer to your battery specifications for more information). The recommen...
Page 87 - When the UPS system is running in Normal mode, it continually; from the Events menu on the LCD screen to look at the Active
79 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Responding to System Events When the UPS system is running in Normal mode, it continually monitors itself and the incoming utility power. In Battery or Bypass modes, the UPS may issue alarms to let you know exactly what event ...
Page 88 - System Event Messages
80 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 System Event Messages When a system event occurs, a message is added to the Event History Log. A message may also appear on the Monitor Panel of the UPS. The Event History Log contains all system event messages, whether or not...
Page 91 - The Remote Emergency Load Off option functions the same way as the; To Use the LOAD OFF Pushbutton; Resetting the UPS System after Load Off
83 Powerware 9315 (200 kVA --- 300 kVA) Operation 164201036 Rev. D 041500 Using the LOAD OFF Pushbutton Load Off is initiated by the covered, red LOAD OFF pushbutton on the Monitor Panel. This pushbutton is protected by a clear plastic shield to prevent accidental activation. In an emergency, you ca...