Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- Single UPM and Two UPM Configurations
- Figure 1-2. 600V 2x UPM Configuration
- Single UPM Plus 1 UPM Configuration
- UPS Standard Features
- Advanced Battery Management
- Distributed Bypass System
- Energy Saver and High Alert Modes
- Battery System
- Using This Manual
- Symbols, Controls, and Indicators
- Getting Help
- SAFETY WARNINGS
- UPS INSTALLATION PLAN AND UNPACKING
- Installation Considerations
- V, 400V, 415V, and 480V Model Configurations
- Figure 3-1. Single UPM Configuration Dimensions
- Figure 3-2. Single UPM Configuration, Plus 1 FI-UPM (Dimensions)
- Figure 3-3. Two UPM Configuration (Dimensions)
- V Model Configurations
- Figure 3-5. 600V Single UPM Configuration, Plus 1 FI-UPM
- Figure 3-6. 600V Two UPM Configuration
- Figure 3-7. Side View Dimensions and Center of Gravity Measurements
- UPS System Power Wiring Preparation
- UPS System Interface Wiring Preparation
- Distributed Bypass Power Wiring Preparation
- Figure 3-8. Single UPM Configuration as Shipped on Pallet (380V, 400V, 415V, and 480V)
- Figure 3-9. Two UPM Configuration as Shipped on Pallet (380V, 400V, 415V, and 480V)
- INSTALLATION
- Figure 4-1. Removing the ISBM Section Left Side Shipping Bracket
- Figure 4-2. Removing the ISBM Section Right Side Shipping Bracket
- Mechanically Joining the Sections (600V Models Only)
- Figure 4-4. ISBM and UPM Sections Joined
- Figure 4-5. ISBM Section to UPM Section Joining Brackets
- Electrically Connecting the Sections (600V Models Only)
- Figure 4-6. UPS Intercabinet Interface Harness Locations
- Connecting Intercabinet CAN Cables and Connectors
- Figure 4-8. Pl1 Interface Board Location
- Field Installed UPM Installation
- Installing UPS External and Battery Power Wiring
- External Power Wiring Installation
- Figure 4-12. ISBM and UPM Section Conduit and Wire Entry Locations
- Figure 4-13. Distributed Bypass Wire Length
- Figure 4-14. ISBM Section Power Terminal Locations (380V, 400V, 415V, and 480V Models)
- Figure 4-15. ISBM Section Power Terminal Locations (600V Models)
- Figure 4-16. ISBM Section Power Terminal Detail – Section AA (380V, 400V, 415V, and 480V Models)
- Battery Power Wiring
- Installing Interface Connections
- TB1, TB2, and TB3 Connections (Other than TB1 Battery Interface Connections)
- Figure 4-18. ISBM Section Interface Terminal Locations
- Figure 4-19. Interface Terminal Detail
- Figure 4-21. Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, and TB3 Connector Assignments
- TB1 Battery Interface Connections
- Figure 4-22. Typical Battery Interface Connection – Common Battery System
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing a REPO Switch
- Figure 4-26. REPO Switch
- Figure 4-27. Normally-Open REPO Switch Wiring
- Figure 4-28. Normally-Closed REPO Switch Wiring
- Installing Options, Accessories, and Distributed Bypass Control Wiring
- INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
- DISTRIBUTED BYPASS INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
- INSTALLING OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
- Installing an Optional Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card
- Figure 5-2. Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card Connections
- Installing Distributed Bypass Control Wiring
- Figure 5-3. Distributed Bypass System CAN and Pull-Chain Simplified Interface Wiring
- Figure 5-5. Distributed Bypass Pull-Chain Wiring without MOBs
- Figure 5-6. Distributed Bypass Pull-Chain Wiring with MOBs
- Installing an Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
- Figure 5-7. Remote Monitor Panel II and Relay Interface Module II Terminal Locations
- Figure 5-8. Remote Monitor Panel II, Relay Interface Module II, or Supervisory Contact Module II Wiring
- Installing an Optional Relay Interface Module II
- Installing an Optional Supervisory Contact Module II
- Figure 5-10. Supervisory Contact Module II Terminal Location
- Accessory Mounting Dimensions
- Figure 5-12. Remote Monitor Panel II Dimensions
- Figure 5-13. Relay Interface Module II Dimensions
- Figure 5-14. Supervisory Contact Module II Dimensions
- UNDERSTANDING UPS OPERATION
- Single UPS
- Figure 6-2. Path of Current Through the UPS in Online Mode
- Energy Saver System (ESS) Mode
- Bypass Mode
- Battery Mode
- Figure 6-4. Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode
- Single UPS Unit System Oneline Configurations
- Figure 6-5. One UPM, Rectifier Feed, Battery System, Dual-Feed Configuration, Continuous Static Switch
- Figure 6-6. One UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration, Continuous Static Switch FI-UPM
- Figure 6-7. One UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration, Continuous Static Switch FI-UPM
- Figure 6-8. Two UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration, Continuous Static Switch
- Figure 6-9. Two UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration, Continuous Static Switch
- Figure 6-10. One UPM, Rectifier Feed, Battery System, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-11. One UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, IOM Configuration, FI-UPM
- Figure 6-12. One UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, IOM Configuration, FI-UPM
- Figure 6-13. Two UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-14. Two UPM, Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-15. Simplified Dual-Feed UPS with Maintenance Bypass Panel
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System
- Online Mode - Distributed Bypass
- Bypass Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Battery Mode - Distributed Bypass
- Figure 6-18. Path of Current through the UPSs in Battery Mode - Distributed Bypass
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System Oneline Configurations
- Figure 6-19. Typical Distributed Bypass System - Continuous Static Switch, 1+1 and 2+0 Configurations
- Figure 6-20. Typical Distributed Bypass System -Continuous Static Switch, 2+1 and 3+0 Configurations
- Figure 6-21. Typical Distributed Bypass System -Continuous Static Switch, 3+1 and 4+0 Configurations
- UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- Circuit Breakers
- Status Indicators
- Figure 7-3. Parts of the Touch Screen
- Figure 7-4. Sign In or Password Request Screen
- Using the Main Menu Buttons
- Power Maps Screen (Online Mode)
- Figure 7-8. Average Efficiency Screen from Home Screen
- Power Maps Screen (Bypass Mode)
- Meters Summary Screen
- Input Meters Screen
- Figure 7-15. Output Meters Screen
- Input Meters Detail Screen
- Battery Meters Screens
- Figure 7-20. Battery Log Detail
- System Events Main Screen
- Figure 7-23. User Log Screen
- System Status Screen and Controls
- Figure 7-27. Module Control Detail Screen
- Settings Screen
- Configuration Options Screen
- Figure 7-33. Disable ESS Screen
- Statistics Basic Screen
- ESS Comparison Screen
- System Overview Screen
- UPS Operation using the Color Touchscreen Control Panel
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Figure 7-40. REPO Operation
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass Operation
- Starting the Distributed Bypass System in Bypass Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- Single UPS Shutdown using Load Off
- Single UPS Shutdown using UPM Shutdown
- Single UPS Restart
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Command
- COMMUNICATION
- PredictPulse
- Power Management Software
- Remote Monitor Panel II
- Relay Interface Module II
- Supervisory Contact Module II
- UPS MAINTENANCE
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- Figure 9-1. ISBM and UPM Section Air Filter Locations - Continuous Static Switch
- Figure 9-2. FI-UPM Air Filter Location
- PERIODIC Maintenance
- Installing Batteries
- Maintenance Training
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- UPS Output
- UPS Environmental
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Installing Options and AccessoriesEaton ® Power Xpert® 9395P-300 (300kVA, 300kW) UPS Installation and Operation Manual P-164000563—Rev 04 www.eaton.com/powerquality 5-115.4 Installing an Optional Relay Interface Module IITo install RIM II wiring:1. Verify the UPS system is turned off and all power sources are removed. See Chapter 7, “UPS OperatingInstructions” for shutdown instructions.2. Perform the procedure listed in paragraph 5.1.3. Securely mount the RIM II at the desired location. See Figure 5-13 for mounting hole locations.4. Remove the ISBM cabinet top right interface conduit landing plate to drill or punch conduit holes (seeFigure 4-5).5. Reinstall the conduit landing plate.6. Install conduit between the UPS and RIM II. See Figure 5-13 for RIM II knockout hole location.7. Install wiring between the UPS and RIM II. See Figure 5-2 and Table 5-1 for the Hot Sync CAN BridgeCard terminal location and wiring information, and Figure 5-7, Figure 5-8, and Table 5-5 for the RIM IIterminal location and wiring information.8. Install 120 Vac power wiring from the critical bus to the RIM II. See Figure 5-7, Figure 5-8, and Table 5-5for the terminal location and wiring information.9. Close the front door and secure the latch.10. Restart the UPS. See Chapter 7, “UPS Operating Instructions” for startup instructions.11. Contact an Eaton service representative for verification and testing of the RIM II and its connections priorto making connections with J1 through J4 (see Table 5-6 and Figure 5-9).You can order interface cables separately for connecting to the 15-Pin D-Sub Connectors.NOTE If mounting to a hollow wall, secure the enclosure to a wood or metal stud withinthe wall. Do not use hollow wall anchors.NOTE When installing signal wiring for CAN card J3 terminals, conduit must be installedbetween the device and the UPS cabinet.NOTE 120 Vac for the RIM II should be supplied from the critical bus by facility planners orthe customer.NOTE Setup of the Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card must be performed by an authorized EatonCustomer Service Engineer. Contact an Eaton service representative to schedule adate.Table 5-6. J1 through J4 Interface ConnectorsStatus J1 through J4 DescriptionUPS AVAILABLE Pins 1 and 12 Contacts are closed when the UPS is operating in Normal mode or ready tosupply the load.UPS OFFLINE Pins 3 and 13 Contacts are open when the UPS is offline. Contacts are closed when the UPS isoperating in Normal mode.BATTERY WEAK Pins 5 and 14 Contacts are closed when approximately two minutes of battery time remainsbefore the critical load is lost.UTILITY FAILURE Pins 6 and 15 Contacts are closed when Utility Failure is detected. PreviousNext |