Getting Started2−2 EATON Powerware ® 9315 UPS (300–500 kVA) Operation Manual 164201119 Rev F www.powerware.com2.2 Typical Powerware 9315 UPS SystemEach component of the UPS system is housed in a free-standing cabinet designed forindustrial or computer room applications. The cabinets match in style and color, and havesafety shields behind the doors for hazardous voltage protection. Figure 2-1 shows a typicalPowerware 9315 UPS system.InputCabinet(Tansformer or Filter)(optional)OutputTransformer(optional)PDMCabinet(optional–requires 480/208transformer)UPSCabinetBatteryCabinet(optional)Figure 2-1. Typical Powerware 9315 UPS SystemEach cabinet of the UPS system is shipped separately. As shown in Figure 2-1, you cancombine a UPS with any of the options described in this manual to meet your systemneeds. The UPS and options are described in detail later in this manual. The followingdescriptions provide a brief overview of standard UPS features and availableenhancements.NOTE You should read this manual and have thorough knowledge of UPS operationbefore attempting to operate any of the UPS switches, controls, or optional components.2.3 Looking Inside the UPSThe Powerware 9315 is a continuous duty, solid-state UPS that supports the followingequipment: process control, data processing, telecommunications/PBX, research, andmedical. The Powerware 9315 maintains power to the critical loads during commercialelectrical power brownout, blackout, overvoltage, undervoltage, and out-of-tolerancefrequency conditions.The power required by your equipment is called the critical load. The UPS supplies thecritical load with conditioned power that is synchronized with your utility power. Figure 2-2shows the main elements of the UPS.