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9395 Plus 1
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1-2. Powerware 9395 Plus 1 UPS (450–550 kVA) Cabinet with the Field Installed UPM
- Control Panel
- Maintenance Bypass Module
- Input Output Module Configuration
- Battery System
- Using This Manual
- Symbols, Controls, and Indicators
- For More Information
- Safety Warnings
- UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Figure 3-1. UPS Cabinet Dimensions (Front View)
- Figure 3-3. UPS Cabinet Dimensions (Top View)
- Figure 3-6. UPS Cabinet Center of Gravity
- UPS System Power Wiring Preparation
- UPS System Interface Wiring Preparation
- Distributed Bypass Power Wiring Preparation
- Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet
- Figure 3-8. Powerware 9395 UPS (450–550 kVA) Cabinet as Shipped on Pallet
- UPS System Installation
- Figure 4-1. Removing the Left Side Shipping Bracket
- Figure 4-2. Removing the Right Side Shipping Bracket
- Field Installed UPM Installation
- Installing UPS External and Battery Power Wiring
- Figure 4-3. Conduit and Wire Entry Locations
- Figure 4-4. Distributed Bypass Wire Length
- Figure 4-5. UPS Power Terminal Locations – Common Rectifier Feed
- Figure 4-6. UPS Power Terminal Detail AA – Common Rectifier Feed
- Figure 4-7. UPS Power Terminal Locations – Separate Rectifier Feed
- Figure 4-8. UPS Power Terminal Detail AA – Separate Rectifier Feed
- Battery Power Wiring
- Figure 4-10. UPS Power Terminal Detail BB – Common Battery
- Installing Interface Connections
- Figure 4-12. Interface Terminal Locations
- Figure 4-13. Interface Terminal Detail
- Figure 4-15. Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, and TB3 Connector Assignments
- TB1 Battery Interface Connections
- Figure 4-16. Typical Battery Interface Connection – Common Battery System
- X−Slot Connections
- Installing a REPO Switch
- Figure 4-20. Normally−Open REPO Switch Wiring
- Figure 4-21. Normally-Closed REPO Switch Wiring
- Installing Options, Accessories, and Distributed Bypass Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing Options and Accessories
- Figure 5-2. Powerware 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 Remote Monitor Panel 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
- Figure 5-11. Supervisory Contact Module II TB2
- Accessory Mounting 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 Normal Mode
- Bypass Mode
- Energy Saver Mode
- Figure 6-5. Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode
- UPS System Oneline Configurations
- Figure 6-6. UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration
- Figure 6-7. UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration
- Figure 6-8. Plus 1 UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration
- Figure 6-9. Plus 1 UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration
- Figure 6-10. UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-11. UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-12. Plus 1 UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-13. Plus 1 UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-14. UPS System – Separate Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration
- Figure 6-15. Plus 1 UPS System – Separate Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual-Feed Configuration
- Figure 6-16. UPS System – Separate Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-17. Plus 1 UPS System – Separate Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, IOM Configuration
- Figure 6-18. Simplified Dual−Feed UPS with Maintenance Bypass Panel
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System
- Normal Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Bypass Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Battery Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Figure 6-21. Path of Current through the UPSs in Battery Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System Oneline Configurations
- Figure 6-22. Typical Distributed Bypass System (1+1 and 2+0 Configurations)
- Figure 6-23. Typical Distributed Bypass System (2+1 and 3+0 Configurations)
- Figure 6-24. Typical Distributed Bypass System (3+1 and 4+0 Configurations)
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Circuit Breakers
- Status Indicators
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Menu
- Display Menu Operation
- System Status Screen and Controls
- Load Off Screen
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Starting the UPMs
- Starting a Single UPM
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
- Transfer from Energy Saver to Normal Mode
- Transfer from High Alert to Normal Mode
- Transfer from Energy Saver to Bypass Mode
- Transfer from High Alert to Bypass Mode
- Transfer from High Alert to Energy Saver Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton or Command
- Using the Remote Emergency Power−off Switch
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass Operation
- Starting the Distributed Bypass System in Bypass Mode
- Starting the UPS UPMs
- Transfer from Normal to Energy Saver Mode
- Transfer from Normal to High Alert Mode
- Transfer from Bypass to Energy Saver Mode
- Transfer from Bypass to High Alert Mode
- Transfer from Energy Saver to High Alert Mode
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down all UPMs
- Single UPM Restart
- Single UPS Shutdown using Load Off
- Single UPS Shutdown using UPM Shutdown
- Single UPS Restart
- Charger Control
- Communication
- eNotify Service
- Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
- Terminal Mode
- Event History Log
- Figure 8-2. Sample Event History Log
- Building Alarm Monitoring
- Relay Interface Module II
- Supervisory Contact Module II
- UPS Maintenance
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- Figure 9-1. UPS Filter Locations
- PERIODIC Maintenance
- BATTERY Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS Output
9395 Plus 1
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1‐1. Eaton 9395 Plus 1 UPS (225–275 kVA) Cabinet
- Control Panel
- Sync Control
- Inherent Redundancy
- Monitoring and Communication
- Basic System Configurations
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- For More Information
- Safety Warnings
- UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Figure 3‐1. UPS Cabinet Dimensions (Front View)
- Figure 3‐3. UPS Cabinet Dimensions (Top View)
- Figure 3‐6. UPS Cabinet Center of Gravity
- UPS System Power Wiring Preparation
- UPS System Interface Wiring Preparation
- Distributed Bypass Power Wiring Preparation
- Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet
- Figure 3‐8. Eaton 9395 Plus 1 UPS (225–275 kVA) Cabinet as Shipped on Pallet
- UPS System Installation
- Figure 4‐1. Removing the Left Side Shipping Bracket
- Figure 4‐2. Removing the Right Side Shipping Bracket
- Battery System Installation
- Hole Barrel Lug Terminations to Bus Bar Installation
- External Power Wiring Installation
- Figure 4‐4. Conduit and Wire Entry Locations
- Figure 4‐5. Distributed Bypass Wire Length
- Figure 4‐6. UPS Power Terminal Locations – Common Rectifier Feed
- Figure 4‐7. UPS Power Terminal Detail AA – Common Rectifier Feed
- Figure 4‐8. UPS Power Terminal Locations – Separate Rectifier Feed
- Figure 4‐9. UPS Power Terminal Detail AA – Separate Rectifier Feed
- Battery Power Wiring
- Figure 4‐11. UPS Power Terminal Detail BB – Common Battery
- Installing Interface Connections
- Figure 4‐13. Interface Terminal Locations
- Figure 4‐14. Interface Terminal Detail
- Figure 4‐16. Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, and TB3 Connector Assignments
- TB1 Battery Interface Connections
- Figure 4‐17. Typical Battery Interface Connection
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing a REPO Switch
- Figure 4‐21. Normally-Open REPO Switch Wiring
- Figure 4‐22. Normally‐Closed REPO Switch Wiring
- Installing Options and Accessories
- installation checklist
- Installing an Optional Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card
- Figure 5‐2. Powerware 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 Remote Monitor Panel II Terminal Locations
- Installing an Optional Relay Interface Module II
- Figure 5‐9. J1, J2, J3, and J4 15-Pin D-Sub Connectors
- Installing an Optional Supervisory Contact Module II
- Figure 5‐11. Supervisory Contact Module II TB2
- Accessory Mounting Dimensions
- Figure 5‐13. Relay Interface Module II Dimensions
- Figure 5‐14. Supervisory Contact Module II Dimensions
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single UPS
- Energy Saver System Mode
- Variable Module Management System
- Figure 6‐3. Path of Current Through the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Battery Mode
- Single UPS System Oneline Configurations
- Figure 6‐5. UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Common Battery, Dual‐Feed Configuration
- Figure 6‐6. UPS System – Common Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual‐Feed Configuration
- Figure 6‐7. UPS System – Separate Rectifier Feed, Separate Battery, Dual‐Feed Configuration
- Figure 6‐8. Simplified Dual-Feed UPS with Maintenance Bypass Panel
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System
- Online Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Bypass Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Figure 6‐10. Path of Current through the UPSs in Bypass Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Battery Mode – Distributed Bypass
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System Oneline Configurations
- Figure 6‐12. Typical Distributed Bypass System (1+1 and 2+0 Configurations)
- Figure 6‐13. Typical Distributed Bypass System (2+1 and 3+0 Configurations)
- Figure 6‐14. Typical Distributed Bypass System (3+1 and 4+0 Configurations)
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Circuit Breakers
- Status Indicators
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Menu
- Display Menu Operation
- Load Off Screen
- System Status Screen and Controls
- Single UPS Operation
- Enable Energy Saver System Mode from the UPS Command Menu
- Disable Energy Saver System Mode from the UPS Command Menu
- Enable Variable Module Management System Mode from the UPS Command Menu
- Start Variable Module Management System High Alert Mode from the UPS Command Menu
- Enable Energy Saver System Mode from the Bypass Command Menu
- Disable Energy Saver System Mode from the Bypass Command Menu
- Enable Variable Module Management System Mode from the Bypass Command Menu
- Start Variable Module Management System High Alert Mode from the Bypass Command Menu
- Starting a Single UPM
- Transfer from Online to Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Bypass to Online Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton or Command
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass Operation
- Start Energy Saver System High Alert Mode from the UPS Command Menu
- Disable Variable Module Management System Mode from the UPS Command Menu
- Starting the Distributed Bypass System in Bypass Mode
- Start Energy Saver System High Alert Mode from the Bypass Command Menu
- Disable Variable Module Management System Mode from the Bypass Command Menu
- Starting the UPS UPMs
- Transfer from Online to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPMs
- Single UPM Restart
- Single UPS Shutdown using UPM Shutdown
- Single UPS Restart
- Charger Control
- Communication
- eNotify Service
- LanSafe Power Management Software
- Terminal Mode
- Event History Log
- Figure 8‐2. Sample Event History Log
- Building Alarm Monitoring
- Relay Interface Module II
- Supervisory Contact Module II
- UPS Maintenance
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- PERIODIC Maintenance
- BATTERY Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS Output
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