Powerware 9330 - Manual

Powerware 9330

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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; Introduction; Section I; Getting Started
  • Page 4 – Installing and Connecting Batteries; Section II; Understanding UPS Operation
  • Page 7 – Remote Notification
  • Page 8 – List of Figures
  • Page 10 – Input Meter
  • Page 11 – List of Tables
  • Page 12 – This Page Intentionally Left Blank.
  • Page 13 – System
  • Page 14 – System Configurations; These UPS system configurations are possible:
  • Page 15 – Remote Monitor; Using This Manual
  • Page 16 – Conventions Used in This Manual; Bold type; Italic type
  • Page 17 – Safety Considerations; If service or routine maintenance is required:
  • Page 18 – For More Information; Powerware; Getting Help; manual does not answer, please call Powerware Corporation at:; United States
  • Page 21 – Installing the UPS; The cabinet sections of the
  • Page 22 – following guidelines:; Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
  • Page 23 – Inspecting and Unpacking Each Cabinet
  • Page 24 – supports on the bottom of the unit.
  • Page 27 – Installing the UPS System; Preliminary Installation Information; Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel.; Refer to the following while installing the UPS system:
  • Page 28 – UPS Cabinet Installation; remove the pallet, perform the following procedure:; brackets and securing hardware for later use.
  • Page 29 – FRONT VIEW
  • Page 30 – REAR VIEW
  • Page 35 – Installing; Optional Remote Battery Power Wiring to the; plate to punch conduit holes.
  • Page 37 – Installing UPS External Power Wiring; gain access to input and output terminals.
  • Page 38 – Installing Customer Connections; To prepare the UPS for wiring to Customer Connections:; Prepare for Installing Accessories; If installing accessories, such as the Remote Emergency Power Off; To prepare the UPS for wiring to Accessories:
  • Page 39 – Battery Cabinet Installation; Unloading the Battery Cabinet from the Pallet
  • Page 44 – Joining Additional Battery Cabinets
  • Page 46 – Options Cabinet Installation; Unloading the Options Cabinet from the Pallet
  • Page 51 – Secure cabinets to floor with contractor supplied hardware.
  • Page 52 – Installing Options Cabinet Internal Power Wiring
  • Page 53 – Installing Options Cabinet External Power Wiring
  • Page 54 – system for the first time.
  • Page 55 – Installation Checklist
  • Page 56 – Notes
  • Page 57 – Important Safety Instructions; Use tools with insulated handles.
  • Page 58 – Battery Installation; Installing Internal Batteries in the UPS Cabinet
  • Page 59 – and Battery Cabinet
  • Page 61 – Installing Internal Batteries in the Battery Cabinet; Connecting Batteries; Electrically Connecting Integral Battery Strings
  • Page 62 – Electrically Connecting Battery Cabinet Battery; forward to disengage magnetic latches.
  • Page 64 – Install and connect remote Battery System as follows:
  • Page 65 – Installing a Remote Emergency; Installation Procedures; Before installing a Remote EPO, be sure you have prepared the UPS; To install a Remote EPO control:; stud within the wall. Do not use hollow wall anchors.
  • Page 66 – Mount cover to Remote EPO switch enclosure bottom, as shown in
  • Page 69 – shows the enclosure dimensions and cable exit openings.
  • Page 75 – Looking Inside the UPS System; critical load
  • Page 76 – “Product Specifications,” the UPS uses a
  • Page 77 – UPS Modes; load. There are four standard operation modes:
  • Page 78 – Normal Mode; UPS is operating in Normal mode.; NORMAL MODE; level on the battery during normal operation.
  • Page 80 – Bypass Mode; operating in Bypass mode.; The critical load is not protected while the UPS is in Bypass mode.; BYPASS MODE
  • Page 81 – Bypass mode, an alarm condition is recorded.
  • Page 82 – High Efficiency Mode; operating in High Efficiency mode.; HIGH EFFICIENCY MODE; While the UPS is in High Efficiency mode, the; NORMAL; light on the front display
  • Page 83 – Battery Mode; operating in Battery mode.; BATTERY MODE
  • Page 85 – Test and Maintenance Bypass Modes; the UPS system when operating in Maintenance Bypass mode.; The critical load is not protected while the UPS is in Test or; TEST MODE
  • Page 86 – MAINTENANCE BYPASS MODE; Functional Description
  • Page 87 – Boost Converter and Neutral Regulator; out the high frequency switching components (line to neutral).
  • Page 89 – General; Control Panel; LOAD OFF
  • Page 92 – UPS Cabinet; Optional Battery Cabinet; Optional Options Cabinet; UPS Standard Features; Computer Interface; Building Alarm Monitoring
  • Page 93 – Summary Alarm Contacts; cards are hot pluggable.; Options and Accessories; pushbutton is a required option to; REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OFF; pushbutton is
  • Page 94 – Bypass Input Isolation Transformer (Dual Input); Output Isolation Transformer; Power Distribution Module; UPM and as backup for each other.
  • Page 95 – Modem; SNMP adapter
  • Page 96 – handled with appropriate care, following these guidelines:
  • Page 99 – Using the Control Panel; Description; The Control Panel contains the red; system control pushbutton switch (
  • Page 100 – Using the LCD Screen and Pushbuttons; Alarm
  • Page 101 – Using the Main Menu; main menu; EVENTS
  • Page 102 – NORMAL MODE COMMAND
  • Page 103 – Select; METERS; from the Main menu to display the System Meter screens.; IA
  • Page 105 – the UPS. The graph shows the current for each phase.; Output
  • Page 106 – SYSTEM SETUP; CONTRAST; CONTRAST ADJUST
  • Page 108 – SERIAL PORTS; “Serial; COM
  • Page 109 – from the System Setup menu to display the Versions screen.; VERSIONS
  • Page 110 – System Controls Screen; CONTROLS; from the Main menu screen or use the SYSTEM CONTROL
  • Page 112 – CHARGER; from the System Controls screen to display the Charger; CHARGER CONTROLS
  • Page 113 – Unit Shutdown Screen; “UPS Operating Instructions”.; UNIT SHUTDOWN
  • Page 114 – Reading the Status Indicators; The five symbols on the left side of the control panel are; section of Chapter 11.
  • Page 115 – UPS Operating Instructions; Operation; installation was successful and the UPS operates properly.; Starting the UPS in Normal Mode; OPEN
  • Page 116 – Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  • Page 117 – Starting the Power Processing Unit
  • Page 118 – Cold Starting the UPS; set circuit breakers as instructed in steps 2 through 5.
  • Page 119 – BATTERY; Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode; BYPASS
  • Page 120 – Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode; Transfer from Normal to High Efficiency Mode; Transfer from High Efficiency to Normal Mode; Customer Service Engineer.
  • Page 121 – UPS and Critical Load Shutdown; UPS Maintenance Bypass Transfer
  • Page 122 – Options Cabinet Maintenance Bypass Transfer; Using the Power Distribution Module
  • Page 123 – An UPS Emergency Power Off is initiated by; Remote Emergency Power OFF; Press the REPO pushbutton switch.
  • Page 125 – Using Features; You should use twisted pair wires for each alarm input and common.; General Purpose Relay Contacts; alarm horn may not be heard immediately.
  • Page 126 – Optional Remote Monitor Panel
  • Page 129 – Responding to System Events; Events; System Event Horns
  • Page 130 – System Event Messages
  • Page 139 – Communications; information about connecting hardware, and using terminal mode.; Communications and Expansion Ports; customer communications options (refer to Chapter 7; Refer to Appendix A for location of; Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port
  • Page 140 – Configuring the Serial Ports
  • Page 141 – In Terminal Mode, the user can request the following:
  • Page 150 – Terminal mode uses this format for printing alarm entries:; use key combinations at any time to print selected information:
  • Page 154 – Remote Notification Features; option are as follows:
  • Page 155 – Description of Operation; from a remote computer or terminal.
  • Page 157 – Hardware Requirements; Notification function.
  • Page 158 – Configuring the Modem; sections of this chapter.; Configuring the Modem to Call a Remote Computer; In steps 4 through 7, the “xxxxxxx” is the phone number of a remote
  • Page 159 – Modem to Call a Numeric Pager” section of this chapter.; Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager; prevents the pager service from picking up on the modem hang-up
  • Page 160 – To set up group one through four numbers to call a computer, refer to; UPS Setup Configuration; The modem should be connected to the UPS as described in the modem
  • Page 163 – Maintaining the UPS System; Remember that your UPS system is designed to supply power; DO NOT; If
  • Page 165 – Performing Preventive Maintenance; Perform the following checks DAILY:
  • Page 166 – Maintenance Training; Carolina, or call Powerware corporation field service at
  • Page 167 – Product Specifications; Model Numbers; UPS System Input
  • Page 168 – UPS System Output
  • Page 169 – Environmental Specifications
  • Page 180 – Terminals are UL and CSA rated at 90
  • Page 184 – Table S. Power Cable Conduit Requirements Powerware 9330 (20 kVA)
  • Page 187 – required, it is to be supplied by designated personnel.; Table V. Maximum Input Circuit Breaker Ratings; DC
  • Page 188 – Table W. Maximum Output Circuit Breaker Ratings; Rated battery current is computed at the computed voltage.
  • Page 189 – Table X. Customer Interface Inputs and Outputs
  • Page 190 – CSB CUSTOMER INTERFACE
  • Page 192 – Table Y. Summary Alarm Relay Contacts; RELAY 1
  • Page 193 – upstream protective devices to the UPS.; Table Z Remote EPO; Remote EPO switch rating is 24 VDC, 1 Amp minimum.
  • Page 194 – shown in Table AA, according to your UPS system configuration.
  • Page 195 – Ambient Temperature Range:; The UPS ventilation requirements are shown in Table AC.; Table AC. Air Conditioning or Ventilation Requirements
  • Page 198 – Table AD. UPS System Configurations Oneline
  • Page 200 – UPS SYSTEM WITH 208V INPUT AND OUTPUT, SINGLE OR DUAL FEED
  • Page 201 – UPS SYSTEM OPTIONS CABINET CONFIGURATIONS
  • Page 211 – UPS CABINET POWER TERMINALS
  • Page 212 – FRONT VIEW DETAIL
  • Page 213 – LEFT VIEW
  • Page 214 – UPS CABINET CUSTOMER INTERFACE TERMINALS
  • Page 215 – TOP VIEW
  • Page 222 – OPTIONS CABINET POWER TERMINALS
  • Page 230 – BATTERY CABINET TERMINALS
  • Page 237 – OPTIONS CABINET
  • Page 241 – BATTERY CABINET
  • Page 245 – LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY FOR THREE-PHASE POWERWARE PRODUCTS; to the conditions herein, Powerware Corporation (Powerware
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