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Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Customer Interface
  9. Advanced Battery Management
  10. Distributed Bypass System
  11. Variable Module Management System and High Alert modes
  12. Using this manual
  13. For more information
  14. Safety warnings
  15. UPS installation plan and unpacking
  16. Environmental and installation considerations
  17. Table 3-3: Air conditioning or ventilation requirements during full load operation
  18. Figure 3-2. UPS cabinet dimensions (right side view)
  19. Figure 3-4. UPS cabinet dimensions (bottom view)
  20. Figure 3-5. UPS cabinet center of gravity
  21. Figure 3-6. Remote EPO switch dimensions
  22. UPS system power wiring preparation
  23. Table 3-5: Separate rectifier input UPM ratings and external wiring requirements for the 9395P 500 kVA / 600 kVA
  24. Table 5-6: UPS cabinet power cable terminations for the 9395P 500 kVA / 600 kVA
  25. Table 5-7: Recommended installation parts (not supplied by Eaton Corporation)
  26. Table 5-9: Recommended bypass and output circuit breaker ratings
  27. UPS system interface wiring preparation
  28. Distributed bypass power wiring preparation
  29. Inspecting and unpacking the UPS cabinet
  30. Figure 3-8. Eaton 9395P 500 kVA / 600 kVA cabinet as shipped on pallet
  31. UPS system installation
  32. Figure 4-1. Removing left side shipping bracket, ISBM and FI-UPM
  33. Figure 4-2. Removing right side shipping bracket, ISBM and FI-UPM
  34. Field installed UPM (FI-UPM) installation
  35. Figure 4-3. Distributed bypass wire length
  36. Installing UPS external and battery power wiring
  37. Figure 4-4. Conduit and wire entry locations
  38. Figure 4-5. UPS power terminal locations - part a The terminals in the circle are not included in IOM units
  39. Figure 4-6. UPS power terminal locations - separate rectifier feed
  40. Figure 4-7. Front view
  41. Battery wiring
  42. Installing interface connections
  43. Figure 4-8. Typical alarm relay connection
  44. Figure 4-9. Interface terminal locations
  45. Figure 4-10. Terminal blocks TB1, TB2, and TB3 connector assignments
  46. TB1 battery interface connections
  47. X-Slot connections
  48. Figure 4-12. X-Slot communication bays
  49. Installing a remote EPO switch
  50. Table 4-2: Remote EPO wire terminations
  51. Figure 4-15. Normally-closed remote EPO switch wiring
  52. Installing options, accessories, and distributed bypass control wiring
  53. Installing options and accessories
  54. Table 5-1: HotSync CAN Bridge Card interface connections
  55. Installing distributed bypass control wiring
  56. Figure 5-3. Distributed bypass system CAN and Pull-Chain simplified interface wiring
  57. Table 5-2: CAN Bridge Card wiring terminations
  58. Figure 5-6. Distributed bypass Pull-Chain wiring with MOBs
  59. Table 5-4: Pull-Chain wiring terminations with MOBs
  60. Understanding UPS operation
  61. Single UPS
  62. Figure 6-2. Path of current through the UPS in normal mode
  63. Bypass mode
  64. Variable Module Management System
  65. Battery mode
  66. Figure 6-5. Path of current through the UPS in battery mode
  67. UPS system oneline configurations
  68. Figure 6-6. UPS system – common rectifier feed, common battery, Dual-Feed configuration
  69. Figure 6-7. UPS system – common rectifier feed, separate battery, Dual-Feed configuration
  70. Figure 6-8. UPS system with a Field Upgrade UPM – common rectifier feed, common battery, Dual-Feed configuration
  71. Figure 6-9. UPS system with a Field Upgrade UPM – common rectifier feed, separate battery, Dual-Feed configuration
  72. Figure 6-10. Simplified Dual-Feed UPS with maintenance bypass panel
  73. Multiple UPS distributed bypass system
  74. Normal mode – distributed bypass
  75. Bypass mode – distributed bypass
  76. Battery mode – distributed bypass
  77. Multiple UPS distributed bypass system oneline configurations
  78. Figure 6-14. Typical distributed bypass system (1+1 and 2+0 configurations)
  79. Figure 6-15. Typical distributed bypass system (2+1 and 3+0 configurations)
  80. Figure 6-16. Typical distributed bypass system (3+1 and 4+0 configurations)
  81. UPS operating instructions
  82. Control panel
  83. Color Touchscreen Control Panel
  84. Using the Color Touchscreen Control Panel
  85. Using the Touch Screen
  86. Using the Main Menu Buttons
  87. Power Maps Screen (Online Mode)
  88. Figure 7-7. Main Menu and Power Maps Screen (Online Mode)
  89. Power Maps Screen (Bypass Mode)
  90. Meters Summary Screen
  91. Figure 7-14. Input Meters Screen
  92. Input Meters Detail Screen
  93. Figure 7-19. Battery Meters Screen
  94. System Events Main Screen
  95. System Status Screen and Controls
  96. Figure 7-26. System Status Screen
  97. Figure 7-28. Module Control Detail Screen
  98. Settings Screen
  99. Energy Advantage Architecture (EAA) Screen
  100. Statistics Basic Screen
  101. ESS Comparison Screen
  102. UPS Module Map Screen
  103. UPS Operation using the Color Touchscreen Control Panel
  104. Starting the UPS in Bypass mode
  105. Starting a single UPM
  106. Disable Variable Module Management System mode from the EEA controls menu
  107. Transfer from Normal to Bypass mode
  108. Disable Energy Saver System from EAA Controls menu
  109. Transfer from Normal to Bypass mode and shut down UPS
  110. Charger control
  111. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off switch
  112. Figure 7-41. The normal positions of the MBS switches and rectifier disconnect switch (must be located in the site wiring)
  113. Multiple UPS distributed bypass operation
  114. Enable Variable Module Management System mode from the EEA controls menu
  115. Transfer from Bypass to Normal mode
  116. Transfer from Energy Saver System to Bypass mode
  117. Single UPM restart
  118. Single UPS shutdown using UPM shutdown
  119. Single UPS restart
  120. UPS and critical load shutdown
  121. Communication
  122. LanSafe Power Management Software
  123. Display UPS control panel
  124. Building alarm monitoring
  125. UPS maintenance
  126. Performing preventive maintenance
  127. Installing batteries
  128. Product specifications
  129. Environmental
  130. Warranty
  131. Installation checklist
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Power Xpert 9395P first page preview

Power Xpert 9395P

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
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