Powerware 9315s - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Instructions Importantes Concernant La Sécurité; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; Conserver Ces Instructions
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Section I
  • Page 4 – Section II; Understanding Parallel
  • Page 5 – Using the Control Panel
  • Page 6 – Using Features and Options
  • Page 7 – Serial Communications
  • Page 8 – Remote Notification
  • Page 9 – List of Figures
  • Page 11 – List of Tables
  • Page 12 – This Page Intentionally Left Blank.
  • Page 13 – Introduction; Powerware
  • Page 15 – Basic System Configurations; SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs
  • Page 16 – Using This Manual
  • Page 17 – Conventions Used in This Manual; Bold type; Italic type
  • Page 18 – Safety Considerations; with appropriate care, following these guidelines:; Only AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL should perform service or; If service or routine maintenance is required:
  • Page 19 – For More Information
  • Page 20 – Getting Help; United States
  • Page 23 – Getting Started; Installing the UPS; Creating an Installation Plan
  • Page 24 – Preparing Your Site; Ambient Temperature Range:; proper air circulation.; Environment Considerations; installation does not meet the following guidelines:; Preparing for Wiring the Parallel Capacity/Redundant
  • Page 25 – this equipment are rated at 90
  • Page 26 – Inspecting and Unpacking Each Cabinet; Refer to the applicable Powerware; contact your local sales or service office immediately.; supports on the bottom of the pallet.; Do not tilt cabinets more than 10 degrees from vertical.
  • Page 27 – damage and its impact upon further installation.
  • Page 29 – Installing the Parallel; Preliminary Installation Information; Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel.; Dimensions in this manual are in millimeters and inches.
  • Page 30 – Installing the Switchboard System Bypass Module; Lift only at lifting eyes or cabinet damage may occur..
  • Page 31 – Installing Optional System Maintenance Bypass (SMB); than 10 degrees from vertical.
  • Page 32 – Installing the Powerware Static Switch; Installing a Fully Rated Static Switch (2500A or 4000A); manner as a drawout circuit breaker.; Installing SSBM or SMB Circuit Breakers; The SSBM and SMB are equipped with General Electric PowerBreak; Installing an SSBM or SMB Circuit Breaker; Installation Instructions for PowerBreak
  • Page 33 – Setting the Power+ Trip Unit; User’s Guide for the Power+; Installing UPM Cabinets; Powerware 9315 UPS Insatallation; Installing SSBM Wiring
  • Page 34 – Installing Optional SMB Wiring; If you are installing optional accessories, such as a; Initial Startup; reserve a preferred startup date.; Completing the Installation Checklist; sure you have completed all applicable equipment installation.
  • Page 35 – Installation Checklist; All power cables are properly terminated.
  • Page 36 – Notes
  • Page 37 – Installing a Remote EPO Control; Before installing an Remote EPO, be sure you have prepared the SSBM
  • Page 38 – To install a Remote EPO control:; From Remote; NOTE: This switch must be a dedicated
  • Page 39 – Installing a Remote; Installation Procedures; within your facility, up to 500 feet from the
  • Page 41 – the instructions in Chapter 2.
  • Page 43 – Installing a Relay; enclosure dimensions.
  • Page 45 – INCHES
  • Page 47 – Installing a Supervisory
  • Page 48 – To install a Supervisory Contact Module:
  • Page 53 – Looking Inside the Parallel Capacity/Redundant
  • Page 55 – Standard Modes of Parallel Operation:; Normal
  • Page 56 – Normal Mode; Normal” appears in the status area of the Control Panel LCD screen.; Path of Electrical Power
  • Page 57 – Bypass Mode; commercial AC power to the load directly.; The critical load is not protected while the SSBM is in Bypass mode.; Figure 7 --- 2 shows the path of electrical power through the Parallel; You can transfer the SSBM from Normal mode to Bypass mode manually.
  • Page 58 – Battery Mode; Capacity/Redundant system when operating in Battery mode.
  • Page 59 – Load Bank Mode; bank tabs will have to exit the SSBM or SSBM with SBM via an open
  • Page 62 – Optional Modes of Parallel Operation:; In
  • Page 63 – load directly. The SMB is configured with electrical interlocks.; system is in Maintenance Bypass mode.; Figure 7 --- 6 shows the path of electrical power through the Parallel
  • Page 67 – Operational Controls; General; detailed description of UPS operation, refer to Powerware; SSBM Standard Features; Control Panel; SYSTEM MODE; SSBM Circuit Breakers
  • Page 72 – Control Section on the A1 Panel.; pushbutton is provided for situations where you must; EMERGENCY UPM OFF; pushbutton is described in detail in; Building Alarm Monitoring
  • Page 73 – Options and Accessories; Remote Monitor Panel
  • Page 75 – ON; OFF; PHASE; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
  • Page 77 – Description; The Control Panel contains; a vertical column of backlit status indicators,; The following sections describe the Monitor Panel in detail.
  • Page 78 – Using the LCD Screen; discussed in the following sections.
  • Page 79 – Using the Pushbuttons; pushbuttons; Adjusting the Contrast
  • Page 80 – Reading the Status Indicators; The six symbols on the left side of the monitor panel are; NORMAL; Battery; and
  • Page 81 – Using the Menu Options; menus; Meters; System Meters Screen
  • Page 82 – Load Amp Meters Screen; Select; Load Amps; from the Meters menu to see a real-time bar graph of the output
  • Page 83 – Software Versions Screen; Versions; from the Meters menu to see the software versions installed on the
  • Page 84 – System History Screen; from the Events menu to display the Event History Log. The Event; A small return arrow (
  • Page 85 – Active System Events Screen; Active
  • Page 86 – Unit Statistics Screen; Unit; shows the percent of availability of the UPS and the bypass source.
  • Page 87 – Mimic Screen; Mimic; current through the components is highlighted.
  • Page 88 – Time Setup Screen; Time
  • Page 89 – Port Setup Screen; “Serial Communications.”
  • Page 91 – Operating Instructions for the; system; Operation of SSBM with; manually charged and set as follows:; OPEN; Close upstream UPM and SSBM Bypass input feeder circuit breakers.
  • Page 92 – BYPASS
  • Page 93 – Automode must be enabled to use this procedure.; If transfer is not completed within one minute, the
  • Page 94 – Power is present at UPM CB1 input, until
  • Page 95 – The UPM
  • Page 96 – PUSH TO RESET; emergency has been identified and cleared.; 0 Using the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton
  • Page 97 – than the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton on the SSBM control; 1 To Use the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton; PUSH IN TO RESET; System after an EMERGENCY UPM OFF; Do not attempt to restart the system after
  • Page 99 – If CB2 is a manual battery breaker, manually close CB2 after UPM; MODE
  • Page 102 – Using the UPM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton; To Use the UPM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton; Resetting the UPM after an EMERGENCY UPM Shutdown; cause of the emergency has been identified and cleared.
  • Page 103 – 0 Using the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton; than the SSBM; 1 To Use the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton
  • Page 104 – 2 Resetting the Parallel Capacity/Redundant System after; Emergency UPM Off; until the cause
  • Page 105 – Operation of the Optional System Maintenance Bypass; CBP controls. Operations of each configuration is detailed below.; system is in Maintenance Bypass or Bypass mode.; Operation with Electrical Controls; Maintenance Bypass key switch.; Transfer to Maintenance Bypass:; to maintenance bypass.
  • Page 106 – Transfer from Maintenance Bypass:; Operation with Electrical Controls with Redundant CBP; feeder circuit breaker is opened.
  • Page 107 – SSBM and the following breaker conditions:
  • Page 109 – interface panel and for terminal wiring information.; be heard immediately.; Contacts should not be operated in excess of
  • Page 110 – Number and Type of Accessories Permitted
  • Page 112 – Relay Interface Module; UPS AVAILABLE
  • Page 113 – Supervisory Contact Module; connections on TB1, and output connections on TB2.
  • Page 114 – Common Battery Racks; Refer to the applicable; External Battery Disconnect for Common Battery Racks; the UPS or battery cabinet, the switch should be set to OFF.
  • Page 115 – Responding to System Events; from the Events menu on the LCD screen to look at the Active; manual provided; System Event Horns
  • Page 116 – System Event Messages; events displayed on the Active screen of the Monitor panel.
  • Page 117 – RECTIFIER ALARMS
  • Page 118 – PNODE ALARMS
  • Page 119 – UPM ALARMS
  • Page 120 – INVERTER NOTICES
  • Page 121 – MONITOR NOTICES
  • Page 122 – PNODE NOTICES
  • Page 123 – ports on the SSBM allow you to connect equipment to view; Locating the Communications Panel; the Customer Interface Panel inside the SSBM.; Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port
  • Page 126 – Configuring the Serial Ports
  • Page 128 – should set your equipment to NO PARITY.
  • Page 129 – Terminal Mode
  • Page 130 – printing are included in chronological order.
  • Page 131 – shows a sample Meters printout.
  • Page 132 – System Configuration; System Configuration Mode Main Menu; be prompted to enter the password for this mode:
  • Page 133 – Enable/Disable Default Functions
  • Page 135 – should be included when entered.
  • Page 136 – notify your service representative for proper calibration.
  • Page 137 – 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
  • Page 140 – Remote Notification Features
  • Page 141 – service for a programmed number of times or until a call-in reset is
  • Page 142 – Hardware Requirements; Notification function.
  • Page 143 – Configuring the Modem; sections of this chapter.
  • Page 144 – Configuring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer; In steps 4 and 5, the “xxxxxxx” is the phone number of a remote computer.; Modem to Call a Numeric Pager” section of this chapter.
  • Page 145 – Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager; prevents the pager service from picking up on the modem hang-up
  • Page 146 – feature of the modem. Perform the following procedure.
  • Page 147 – SSBM Setup Configuration; Panel to access the setup screen and configure Port 2 as follows.
  • Page 151 – Maintaining the Parallel; Important Safety Instructions; power EVEN WHEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE UTILITY POWER. The UPS; Servicing and maintenance should be performed by; Breaker does not de-energize the voltage within the battery rack.; DO NOT; Powerware field service office.
  • Page 152 – Use tools with insulated handles.; Do not incinerate or dispose of batteries
  • Page 153 – Performing Preventive Maintenance; Perform the following checks DAILY:
  • Page 154 – Short Circuits; Installation Instructions for; Maintenance Training; Corporation field service at
  • Page 155 – Product Specifications; Model Numbers; System; SSBM Input; Input Voltage
  • Page 156 – SSBM Output
  • Page 158 – INSTALLATION NOTES; Table A. INPUT/OUTPUT Ratings & External Wiring Requirements for
  • Page 159 – For external wiring, use 90
  • Page 160 – Table C. Power Cable Termination Requirements
  • Page 161 – Table D. Power Cable Termination Requirements
  • Page 162 – Table E. Maximum Bypass Input Circuit Breaker Ratings; maximum Amp Interrupting Capability (KAIC) as shown in Table F.; Table G. Maximum Output Circuit Breaker Ratings; Do not tilt cabinets more than
  • Page 163 – Do not block ventilation grills.
  • Page 164 – TYPICAL PARALLEL CAPACITY/; SEPARATE BATTERY SYSTEM
  • Page 165 – COMMON BATTERY SYSTEM
  • Page 166 – ONELINE DRAWING OF TYPICAL PARALLEL; SEPARATE BATTERY PARALLEL; See Sheet 3 for notes.
  • Page 167 – COMMON BATTERY PARALLEL
  • Page 168 – Table H. Minimum Size Copper Bonding Jumper; ONELINE DRAWINGS OF TYPICAL PARALLEL
  • Page 169 – SSBM CUSTOMER INTERFACE PANEL; Customer Interface Panel; Control wiring run may not exceed 100 meters.
  • Page 170 – Arrangement A; WIRING AND TERMINATIONS
  • Page 171 – SSBM and UPM PowerNet Interface Terminal Block
  • Page 172 – Table I Control Wiring Terminations
  • Page 173 – Table J. Customer Interface Panel Inputs and Outputs
  • Page 174 – Table J. Customer Interface Panel Inputs and Outputs (Cont’d)
  • Page 175 – UPM PowerNet Interface Panel; twisted pair Belden 8761 or equivalent.
  • Page 178 – Table K Control Wiring Terminations
  • Page 179 – J2 of the CAN interface. See drawing below.; J2 CAN Interface
  • Page 180 – Powerware 9315 750 CAN A and CAN B Interface Location
  • Page 181 – Table M. UPM CAN A & CAN B Interface Inputs and Outputs
  • Page 182 – REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OFF; separately) must be installed to the modules from the SSBM.; Remote EPO switch rating is 24 VDC.
  • Page 184 – REMOTE MONITOR PANEL
  • Page 185 – RELAY INTERFACE MODULE
  • Page 187 – SUPERVISORY CONTACT MODULE
  • Page 188 – PowerHandlerPlus SSBM
  • Page 190 – Neutral Bus in Sections 2 and 3.
  • Page 191 – Floor Mounting Details
  • Page 192 – PowerHandlerPlus SSBM with SMB
  • Page 196 – TYPICAL SSBM CONTROL SECTION
  • Page 200 – CONDUIT CONFIGURATIONS
  • Page 203 – LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY FOR THREE-PHASE POWERWARE PRODUCTS; to the conditions herein, Powerware Corporation (Powerware
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