Powerware Powerware 9315 - Manual

Powerware Powerware 9315

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Special Symbols; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; ON; OFF; PHASE
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  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Introduction; Section I – Installation; UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
  • Page 6 – Section II – Operation
  • Page 7 – 1 Responding to System Events
  • Page 8 – 4 Product Specifications
  • Page 9 – List of Figures
  • Page 11 – Chapter 1; The Eaton
  • Page 12 – UPS Features; The UPS has the following communication features:; Building Alarm Monitoring; – The facility's alarm system contacts can be connected; Summary Alarm Contacts; – Summary alarm contacts are provided for connection to; Computer Interface; – Two serial communication ports are standard on all units, and; Communication Bay; – One communication bay is available on the UPS to
  • Page 13 – Options and Accessories; Battery Racks; With Powerware Hot Sync
  • Page 14 – Monitoring and Communication; eNotify Remote Monitoring and Diagnostic Service; Basic System Configurations
  • Page 15 – Safety Warnings; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; This UPS contains; LETHAL VOLTAGES; . All maintenance and service should be performed by; AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY; Do not operate the UPS system close to gas or electric heat sources.
  • Page 16 – Conventions Used in This Manual; Italic type; Bold type; Icon; UPS; For More Information; Operation Manual
  • Page 17 – Getting Help; Call your local service representative
  • Page 19 – Section I
  • Page 21 – Chapter 2; Use the following basic sequence of steps to install the UPS:; NOTE; Creating an Installation Plan; Preparing Your Site; Failure to follow guidelines may void your warranty.
  • Page 22 – Preparing for Wiring the UPS System; C. If the ambient temperature is greater than 30°; Inspecting and Unpacking Each Cabinet; Figure 2‐1. Cabinet as Shipped with Outer Packaging and Pallet; To unpack the cabinet:
  • Page 25 – Chapter 3; Preliminary Installation Information; . All repairs and service should be performed by; AUTHORIZED; Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel.; Refer to the following while installing the UPS system:
  • Page 26 – Unloading the UPS Cabinets from the Pallet; To remove the pallet:; Single Module Installation; Installing UPS Internal Power and Control Wiring
  • Page 27 – Reinstall the plastic shield to the inverter input section.; Installing UPS External Power and Control Wiring
  • Page 28 – Multi‐Module Installation; Reinstall the plastic shield to inverter input section.
  • Page 29 – Refer to the
  • Page 30 – Installing Input/Rectifier Customer Connections; Installing Output/Inverter Customer Connections; To prepare the UPS for wiring to customer connections:; Installing Accessories
  • Page 31 – Completing the Installation Checklist
  • Page 32 – Installation Checklist; All power cables are properly sized and terminated.
  • Page 33 – Notes
  • Page 35 – Chapter 4; Figure 4‐1. Remote Battery Disconnect Enclosure
  • Page 36 – Table 4‐1 details the power cable terminations.
  • Page 37 – Chapter 5; Figure 5‐1. Eaton REPO Switch; REPO Installation; To install a REPO station:
  • Page 38 – Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring; REPO Operation; Figure 5‐3. REPO Operation
  • Page 39 – Chapter 6; Table 6‐1. Optional Monitoring Accessories; Number and Type of Accessories Permitted
  • Page 40 – Installing an RMP
  • Page 41 – Securely mount the RMP.; Figure 6‐2. Terminal Block Bracket
  • Page 42 – Table 6‐2. RMP Wire Terminations; From RMP A; Repeat Steps 1 through 8 if you are installing another RMP.
  • Page 43 – Installing an RIM; Securely mount the RIM.
  • Page 44 – Figure 6‐4. Terminal Block Bracket; From RIM A; Repeat Steps 1 through 7 if you are installing another RIM.
  • Page 45 – Installing an SCM; Securely mount the SCM.
  • Page 46 – Figure 6‐6. Terminal Block Bracket; From SCM A; Repeat Steps 1 through 7 if you are installing another SCM.
  • Page 48 – Installing X-Slot Cards; Install the X-Slot card into the communication bay.
  • Page 49 – Section II
  • Page 51 – Chapter 7; In this manual, the power required by your equipment is called the; Figure 7‐1. Main Elements of the UPS System
  • Page 52 – Operating Modes; Normal mode; command
  • Page 53 – Normal Mode; System Normal
  • Page 54 – Bypass Mode; The critical load is not protected while the UPS is in Bypass mode.; Figure 7‐3. Path of Current Through the UPS in Bypass Mode
  • Page 55 – Battery Mode; Figure 7‐4. Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode
  • Page 57 – Chapter 8; Figure 8‐1. UPS Control Panel
  • Page 58 – Using the LCD Screen; Figure 8‐2. LCD Screen
  • Page 59 – Using the Pushbuttons; Figure 8‐3. LCD Pushbuttons; Adjusting the Contrast
  • Page 60 – Reading the Status Indicators; Meters; – Displays performance meters for the system or critical load.; Events; – Displays the list of Active System Events and a historical log of; Statistics; through the internal UPS components.; Setup; time for the time stamp.
  • Page 61 – System Meters Screen; Figure 8‐4. System Meters Screen
  • Page 62 – Load Amps Meters Screen; Select; Load Amps; from the Meters menu to view a real‐time bar graph of the output; Figure 8‐5. Load Amps Meters Screen
  • Page 63 – Software Versions Screen; Versions; from the Meters menu to view the software versions installed on; Figure 8‐6. Software Versions Screen
  • Page 64 – Event History Log Screen; from the Events menu to display the Event History Log. The Event; Figure 8‐7. Event History Log Screen
  • Page 65 – Active System Events Screen; Active; Figure 8‐8 shows the Active System Events screen.; Figure 8‐8. Active System Events Screen
  • Page 66 – Unit Statistics Screen; Unit; Figure 8‐9 shows the Unit Statistics screen.; Figure 8‐9. Unit Statistics Screen
  • Page 67 – Mimic Screen; Mimic; of the flow of current through the UPS.; Figure 8‐10. Mimic Screen
  • Page 68 – Time Setup Screen; Time; from the Setup menu to display the Time Setup screen. The Time Setup; Figure 8‐11. Time Setup Screen
  • Page 69 – Port Setup Screen; Figure 8‐12. Port Setup Screen
  • Page 71 – Chapter 9; UPS Controls and Indicators; Figure 9‐1. UPS Controls and Indicators
  • Page 72 – Control Panel; Off; UPS Circuit Breakers; The UPS can contain as many as four circuit breakers:; Emergency UPM Off; An Emergency UPM
  • Page 73 – Starting the UPS
  • Page 74 – On the UPS, turn the Mode key switch to NORMAL for one second.; Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode; Verify that the UPS circuit breakers are set as follows:
  • Page 75 – Transferring to Bypass Mode; On Bypass; Transferring to Normal Mode; Normal
  • Page 76 – Transferring to Bypass and Shutting Down the UPS; Shutting Down the UPS and Critical Load
  • Page 77 – Using the UPS Emergency UPM Off Pushbutton; Press the Emergency UPM Off pushbutton.; Resetting the UPS System after an Emergency UPM Off; To reset the UPS system:
  • Page 79 – Using Features and Options
  • Page 80 – Optional Remote Monitor Panel
  • Page 82 – Optional Relay Interface Module; The RIM can provide the following signals:
  • Page 83 – Optional Supervisory Contact Module; The SCM provides signals for the following indications:
  • Page 85 – Responding to System Events; from the Events menu on the LCD screen to display the Active System; System Event Horns; When a notice occurs, the horn beeps at two‐second intervals.; System Event Indicators
  • Page 87 – Communication; Locating the Customer Interface Panel; The customer interface panel inside the UPS contains:; Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port; Pin Number
  • Page 89 – Configuring the Serial Ports; Figure 12‐3. Setup Serial Port 1 Screen
  • Page 90 – Table 12‐3. Options Available for Each Communication Port; Options; Modes; Terminal Mode; Rate
  • Page 91 – Handshaking; – If handshaking is enabled, the UPS uses special characters (XON and; Save
  • Page 92 – Symbol; Printing Selected Information
  • Page 93 – Figure 12‐4. Event History Log
  • Page 94 – Figure 12‐5. System Meters Screen
  • Page 95 – System Configuration Mode; System Configuration Mode Main Menu; following menu is displayed:
  • Page 96 – Function; Customize Alarm Messages
  • Page 97 – Enter E to Enable Custom Message; Program Unit Name; Change Password
  • Page 98 – Battery Test Setup
  • Page 99 – Modify Low Battery Time; If Modify Low Battery Time (option; To change the Low Battery Time warning level, enter a new time.; Calibration Mode; Computer Mode
  • Page 100 – eNotify Service; eNotify Service Features
  • Page 101 – Four separate, programmable notification groups (phone numbers); Call Answer; – The Call Answer function allows the user to call into the UPS from a; Call Out; – The Housekeeping function maintains the link between the UPS
  • Page 102 – Power Xpert Gateway Card
  • Page 103 – Maintaining the UPS System; Important Safety Instructions; Remember that your UPS system is designed to supply power; EVEN WHEN; . The UPS cabinet interiors are unsafe until; DO NOT ATTEMPT
  • Page 104 – Performing Preventive Maintenance; Daily Maintenance
  • Page 105 – Battery Maintenance; Recycling the Used Battery or UPS
  • Page 107 – Product Specifications; Model Numbers
  • Page 108 – UPS System Output; Environmental Specifications
  • Page 109 – Warranty; Limited Factory Warranty; Three‐Phase Powerware UPS Products
  • Page 111 – Appendix A; Figur; Installation Reference; Physical Features and Requirements; Table A. Equipment Weight; Weight; Table B. UPS Cabinet Clearances; From the Top of the Cabinet; From the Front of the Cabinet
  • Page 112 – Ambient Temperature Range:; Rating
  • Page 113 – Figure A‐2. Inverter/Rectifier Cabinet – PCM 1 Dimensions
  • Page 115 – Figure A‐4. Output/Inverter Cabinet – PCM 2 Dimensions
  • Page 117 – Figure A‐6. MBC – PCM 3 Dimensions
  • Page 119 – UPS System Oneline Configurations; Table D. Powerware 9315 UPS System Oneline Configurations; Oneline Drawing
  • Page 122 – Power Wiring Installation Notes; For external wiring, use 90
  • Page 127 – Table I. Power Cable Conduit Requirements
  • Page 128 – Figure A‐10. Securing Cables
  • Page 129 – Table K. Maximum Input Circuit Breaker Ratings; UPS Model
  • Page 130 – Table L. Maximum Output Circuit Breaker Ratings; There is no DC disconnect device within the UPS.
  • Page 131 – ST; Figure A‐11. CB2TB to DC Source Disconnect Device
  • Page 132 – Location of UPS Terminals; Figure A‐12. Inverter/Rectifier Cabinet – PCM 1 Terminals
  • Page 134 – Figure A‐14. Output/Inverter Cabinet – PCM 2 Terminals
  • Page 136 – Figure A‐16. MBC – PCM 3 Terminals
  • Page 138 – Customer Interface Wiring Notes; Table O. Input/Rectifier Cabinet Customer Interface Connections
  • Page 142 – Table P. Output/Inverter Cabinet Customer Interface Connections
  • Page 144 – Table Q. MBC Customer Interface Connections
  • Page 146 – Figure A‐23. Summary Alarm Relay Contacts; Typical REPO; Twisted; Figure A‐24. REPO Wiring
  • Page 147 – Figure A‐25. Eaton REPO Switch
  • Page 148 – RMP Dimensions and Mounting Details; Figure A‐26. RMP Dimensions and Mounting Details
  • Page 149 – RIM Dimensions and Mounting Details; Figure A‐27. RIM Dimensions and Mounting Details
  • Page 151 – SCM Dimensions and Mounting Details; Figure A‐29. SCM Dimensions and Mounting Details
  • Page 152 – A.10 Battery Disconnect Switch Dimensions; Figure A‐30. Battery Disconnect Switch Dimensions
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Powerware 9315 UPS
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Page 3 - Special Symbols; RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK; ON; OFF; PHASE

Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock symbol. CAUTION: REFER TO OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Refer to your operator's manual for additi...

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