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Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Basic System Configurations
  9. Using This Manual
  10. Conventions Used in This Manual
  11. Safety Warnings
  12. For More Information
  13. section i installation
  14. UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
  15. Environmental Considerations
  16. Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet
  17. Installing the UPS System
  18. Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
  19. front view
  20. Battery Cabinet Installation
  21. Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
  22. External Wiring Installation Procedure A
  23. External Wiring Installation Procedure B
  24. Battery Wiring
  25. Installing Interface Connections
  26. TB2 Battery Cabinet Connections
  27. X-Slot Connections
  28. Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
  29. installation checklist
  30. Installing Batteries
  31. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  32. Installing Options and Accessories
  33. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  34. Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
  35. Installing a Relay Interface Module II
  36. Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
  37. section ii operation
  38. Understanding UPS Operation
  39. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  40. Normal Mode – RT
  41. Bypass Mode – RT
  42. Battery Mode – RT
  43. Multiple Module Parallel System
  44. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  45. Normal Mode – Parallel
  46. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  47. Battery Mode – Parallel
  48. Functional Description
  49. Bypass
  50. Using Features and Options
  51. Advanced Battery Management
  52. Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
  53. Relay Interface Module II
  54. Using the Control Panel
  55. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  56. Using the Main Menu
  57. Event Screens
  58. Unit Meter Screens
  59. Battery Discharge Log
  60. KW Demand Log
  61. Maximum Current Log
  62. System Meters Screens
  63. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  64. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  65. change password
  66. System Controls Screen
  67. Load Off Screen
  68. Reading the Status Indicators
  69. UPS Operating Instructions
  70. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  71. Starting the Power Module
  72. Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
  73. UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
  74. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  75. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  76. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  77. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  78. Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
  79. Single UPM Shutdown
  80. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  81. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  82. General Purpose Relay Contact
  83. Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
  84. Responding to System Events
  85. Communication
  86. LanSafe Power Management Software
  87. Terminal Mode
  88. Event History Log
  89. Maintaining the UPS System
  90. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  91. MONTHLY Maintenance
  92. Product Specifications
  93. UPS System Output
  94. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  95. battery cabinet
  96. left side view
  97. supervisory contact module
  98. right side view
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Basic System Configurations
  9. Using This Manual
  10. Conventions Used in This Manual
  11. Safety Warnings
  12. For More Information
  13. section i installation
  14. UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
  15. Environmental Considerations
  16. Installing the UPS System
  17. Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
  18. front view
  19. Battery Cabinet Installation
  20. Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
  21. V/220V Input External Wiring Installation
  22. V Input External Wiring Installation
  23. Battery Wiring
  24. Installing Interface Connections
  25. TB1 Battery Cabinet Connections
  26. X-Slot Connections
  27. Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
  28. installation checklist
  29. Installing Batteries
  30. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  31. Installing Options and Accessories
  32. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  33. Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
  34. Installing a Relay Interface Module II
  35. Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
  36. section ii operation
  37. Understanding UPS Operation
  38. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  39. Normal Mode – RT
  40. Bypass Mode – RT
  41. Battery Mode – RT
  42. Multiple Module Parallel System
  43. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  44. Normal Mode – Parallel
  45. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  46. Battery Mode – Parallel
  47. Functional Description
  48. Bypass
  49. Using Features and Options
  50. Advanced Battery Management
  51. Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
  52. Relay Interface Module II
  53. Using the Control Panel
  54. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  55. Using the Main Menu
  56. Event Screens
  57. Unit Meter Screens
  58. Battery Discharge Log
  59. KW Demand Log
  60. Maximum Current Log
  61. System Meters Screens
  62. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  63. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  64. change password
  65. System Controls Screen
  66. system controls
  67. Load Off Screen
  68. Reading the Status Indicators
  69. UPS Operating Instructions
  70. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  71. Starting the Power Module
  72. Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
  73. UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
  74. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  75. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  76. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  77. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  78. Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
  79. Single UPM Shutdown
  80. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  81. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  82. General Purpose Relay Contact
  83. Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
  84. Responding to System Events
  85. Communication
  86. LanSafe Power Management Software
  87. Terminal Mode
  88. Event History Log
  89. Maintaining the UPS System
  90. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  91. MONTHLY Maintenance
  92. Product Specifications
  93. UPS System Output
  94. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  95. battery cabinet
  96. supervisory contact module
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. special symbols
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Introduction
  10. UPS Standard Features
  11. Installation Features
  12. Powerware Hot Sync Parallel System
  13. Basic System Configurations
  14. Conventions Used in This Manual
  15. Getting Help
  16. Safety Warnings
  17. Warranty
  18. Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
  19. Installing the UPS System
  20. Unloading the UPS Cabinet from the Pallet and Mechanical Installation
  21. Figure 4‐1. Removing Front Shipping Bracket on the Powerware 9390 UPS
  22. Figure 4‐2. Removing Rear Shipping Bracket on the Powerware 9390 UPS
  23. Battery Cabinet Installation
  24. Integrated Accessory Cabinet Installation
  25. External Wiring Installation Procedure A
  26. External Wiring Installation Procedure B
  27. Battery Wiring
  28. TB2 Battery Cabinet Connections
  29. X-Slot Connections
  30. Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
  31. installation checklist
  32. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Control
  33. Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring
  34. Installing Optional Accessories
  35. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  36. Installing an RMP
  37. Installing a RIM
  38. Installing a SCM
  39. Figure 6‐2. Supervisory Contact Module TB2
  40. section ii operation
  41. Understanding UPS Operation
  42. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  43. Normal Mode – RT
  44. Bypass Mode – RT
  45. Battery Mode – RT
  46. Multiple Module Parallel System
  47. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  48. Normal Mode – Parallel
  49. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  50. Battery Mode – Parallel
  51. Functional Description
  52. Bypass
  53. Using the Control Panel
  54. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  55. Using the Main Menu
  56. Event Screens
  57. Figure 8‐5. History Screen
  58. Unit Meter Screens
  59. Figure 8‐7. Unit Input Meter Screen
  60. Figure 8‐9. Unit Battery Meter Screen
  61. Battery Discharge Log
  62. Figure 8‐12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
  63. kW Demand Log
  64. Figure 8‐14. kW Demand Log Screen
  65. Figure 8‐15. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
  66. Figure 8‐16. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
  67. Figure 8‐17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  68. Figure 8‐19. Maximum Level (kW) Setup Screen
  69. Maximum Current Log
  70. Figure 8‐22. Maximum Current Log Screen (Three-Phase Measurement)
  71. Figure 8‐24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
  72. Figure 8‐25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
  73. Figure 8‐26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  74. Figure 8‐28. Maximum % of Full Load Setup Screen
  75. Figure 8‐30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
  76. System Meters Screens
  77. Figure 8‐32. Total System Output Meter Screen
  78. Figure 8‐33. Output Unit X Meter Screen
  79. Figure 8‐34. Input Unit X Meter Screen
  80. Figure 8‐36. Battery Unit X Meter Screen
  81. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  82. Figure 8‐39. Contrast Adjust Screen
  83. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  84. Figure 8‐43. System Setup Level 1 Screen
  85. Figure 8‐44. Change Password Screen
  86. Figure 8‐46. Time Format Screen
  87. Figure 8‐47. Set Date and Time MM/DD/YYYY Screen
  88. Figure 8‐48. Set Date and Time DD/MM/YYYY Screen
  89. Figure 8‐49. COM Port Setup Screen
  90. Figure 8‐50. COM Setup Screen
  91. System Controls Screen
  92. Load Off Screen
  93. Reading the Status Indicators
  94. UPS Operating Instructions
  95. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  96. Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
  97. Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
  98. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  99. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  100. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  101. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  102. Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
  103. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  104. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  105. Using Features and Options
  106. Optional Remote Monitor Panel
  107. Relay Interface Module
  108. Supervisory Contact Module
  109. Responding to System Events
  110. Communication
  111. Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
  112. Maintaining the UPS System
  113. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  114. Battery Maintenance
  115. Product Specifications
  116. UPS System Output
  117. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  118. Limited Factory Warranty
  119. installation information
  120. battery cabinet
  121. powerware hot sync can bridge card
  122. front view
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Basic System Configurations
  9. Using This Manual
  10. Conventions Used in This Manual
  11. Safety Warnings
  12. For More Information
  13. section i installation
  14. UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
  15. Environmental Considerations
  16. Installing the UPS System
  17. Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
  18. Battery Cabinet Installation
  19. Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
  20. Installing Interface Connections
  21. TB1 Battery Cabinet Connections
  22. X-Slot Connections
  23. Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
  24. installation checklist
  25. Installing Batteries
  26. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  27. Installing Options and Accessories
  28. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  29. Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
  30. Installing a Relay Interface Module II
  31. Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
  32. section ii operation
  33. Understanding UPS Operation
  34. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  35. Normal Mode – RT
  36. Bypass Mode – RT
  37. Battery Mode – RT
  38. Multiple Module Parallel System
  39. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  40. Normal Mode – Parallel
  41. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  42. Battery Mode – Parallel
  43. Functional Description
  44. Bypass
  45. Using Features and Options
  46. Advanced Battery Management
  47. Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
  48. Relay Interface Module II
  49. Using the Control Panel
  50. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  51. Using the Main Menu
  52. Event Screens
  53. Unit Meter Screens
  54. Battery Discharge Log
  55. KW Demand Log
  56. Maximum Current Log
  57. System Meters Screens
  58. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  59. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  60. change password
  61. System Controls Screen
  62. system controls
  63. Load Off Screen
  64. Reading the Status Indicators
  65. UPS Operating Instructions
  66. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  67. Starting the Power Module
  68. Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
  69. UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
  70. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  71. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  72. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  73. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  74. Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
  75. Single UPM Shutdown
  76. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  77. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  78. General Purpose Relay Contact
  79. Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
  80. Responding to System Events
  81. Communication
  82. LanSafe Power Management Software
  83. Terminal Mode
  84. Event History Log
  85. Maintaining the UPS System
  86. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  87. MONTHLY Maintenance
  88. Product Specifications
  89. UPS System Output
  90. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  91. battery cabinet
  92. parallel system
  93. supervisory contact module
  94. front view
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. special symbols
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Introduction
  10. UPS Standard Features
  11. Installation Features
  12. Powerware Hot Sync Parallel System
  13. Basic System Configurations
  14. Conventions Used in This Manual
  15. Getting Help
  16. Safety Warnings
  17. Warranty
  18. Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
  19. Installing the UPS System
  20. Unloading the UPS Cabinet from the Pallet and Mechanical Installation
  21. Figure 4‐1. Removing Front Shipping Bracket on the Eaton 9390 UPS
  22. Figure 4‐2. Removing Rear Shipping Bracket on the Eaton 9390 UPS
  23. Battery Cabinet Installation
  24. Integrated Accessory Cabinet Installation
  25. External Wiring Installation Procedure A
  26. External Wiring Installation Procedure B
  27. Battery Wiring
  28. TB2 Battery Cabinet Connections
  29. X-Slot Connections
  30. Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
  31. installation checklist
  32. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Control
  33. Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring
  34. Installing Optional Accessories
  35. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  36. Installing an RMP
  37. Installing a RIM
  38. Installing a SCM
  39. Figure 6‐2. Supervisory Contact Module TB2
  40. section ii operation
  41. Understanding UPS Operation
  42. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  43. Normal Mode – RT
  44. Bypass Mode – RT
  45. Energy Saver Mode – RT
  46. Battery Mode – RT
  47. Multiple Module Parallel System
  48. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  49. Normal Mode – Parallel
  50. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  51. Battery Mode – Parallel
  52. Functional Description
  53. Bypass
  54. Using the Control Panel
  55. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  56. Using the Main Menu
  57. Event Screens
  58. Figure 8‐5. History Screen
  59. Unit Meter Screens
  60. Figure 8‐7. Unit Input Meter Screen
  61. Figure 8‐9. Unit Battery Meter Screen
  62. Battery Discharge Log
  63. Figure 8‐12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
  64. kW Demand Log
  65. Figure 8‐14. kW Demand Log Screen
  66. Figure 8‐15. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
  67. Figure 8‐16. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
  68. Figure 8‐17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  69. Figure 8‐19. Maximum Level (kW) Setup Screen
  70. Maximum Current Log
  71. Figure 8‐22. Maximum Current Log Screen (Three-Phase Measurement)
  72. Figure 8‐24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
  73. Figure 8‐25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
  74. Figure 8‐26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  75. Figure 8‐28. Maximum % of Full Load Setup Screen
  76. Figure 8‐30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
  77. System Meters Screens
  78. Figure 8‐32. Total System Output Meter Screen
  79. Figure 8‐33. Output Unit X Meter Screen
  80. Figure 8‐34. Input Unit X Meter Screen
  81. Figure 8‐36. Battery Unit X Meter Screen
  82. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  83. Figure 8‐39. Contrast Adjust Screen
  84. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  85. Figure 8‐43. System Setup Level 1 Screen
  86. Figure 8‐44. Change Password Screen
  87. Figure 8‐46. Time Format Screen
  88. Figure 8‐47. Set Date and Time MM/DD/YYYY Screen
  89. Figure 8‐48. Set Date and Time DD/MM/YYYY Screen
  90. Figure 8‐49. COM Port Setup Screen
  91. Figure 8‐50. COM Setup Screen
  92. System Controls Screen
  93. Figure 8‐53. System Controls Screen 3
  94. Load Off Screen
  95. Reading the Status Indicators
  96. UPS Operating Instructions
  97. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  98. Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
  99. Transfer from Normal to Energy Saver Mode
  100. Transfer from Normal to High Alert Mode
  101. Transfer from Bypass to Energy Saver Mode
  102. Transfer from Bypass to High Alert Mode
  103. Transfer from Energy Saver to High Alert Mode
  104. Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
  105. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  106. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  107. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  108. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  109. Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
  110. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  111. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  112. Using Features and Options
  113. Optional Remote Monitor Panel
  114. Relay Interface Module
  115. Supervisory Contact Module
  116. Responding to System Events
  117. Communication
  118. Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
  119. Maintaining the UPS System
  120. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  121. Battery Maintenance
  122. Product Specifications
  123. UPS System Output
  124. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  125. Limited Factory Warranty
  126. battery cabinet
  127. powerware hot sync can bridge card
  128. front view
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Introduction
  8. Basic System Configurations
  9. Using This Manual
  10. Conventions Used in This Manual
  11. Safety Warnings
  12. For More Information
  13. section i installation
  14. UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
  15. Environmental Considerations
  16. Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet
  17. Installing the UPS System
  18. Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
  19. Battery Cabinet Installation
  20. Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
  21. Installing Interface Connections
  22. TB1 Battery Cabinet Connections
  23. X-Slot Connections
  24. Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
  25. installation checklist
  26. Installing Batteries
  27. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  28. Installing Options and Accessories
  29. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  30. Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
  31. Installing a Relay Interface Module II
  32. Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
  33. section ii operation
  34. Understanding UPS Operation
  35. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  36. Normal Mode – RT
  37. Bypass Mode – RT
  38. Battery Mode – RT
  39. Multiple Module Parallel System
  40. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  41. Normal Mode – Parallel
  42. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  43. Battery Mode – Parallel
  44. Functional Description
  45. Bypass
  46. Using Features and Options
  47. Advanced Battery Management
  48. Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
  49. Relay Interface Module II
  50. Using the Control Panel
  51. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  52. Using the Main Menu
  53. Event Screens
  54. Unit Meter Screens
  55. Battery Discharge Log
  56. KW Demand Log
  57. Maximum Current Log
  58. System Meters Screens
  59. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  60. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  61. change password
  62. System Controls Screen
  63. system controls
  64. Load Off Screen
  65. Reading the Status Indicators
  66. UPS Operating Instructions
  67. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  68. Starting the Power Module
  69. Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
  70. UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
  71. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  72. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  73. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  74. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  75. Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
  76. Single UPM Shutdown
  77. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  78. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  79. General Purpose Relay Contact
  80. Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
  81. Supervisory Contact Module II
  82. Responding to System Events
  83. Communication
  84. LanSafe Power Management Software
  85. Terminal Mode
  86. Event History Log
  87. Maintaining the UPS System
  88. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  89. MONTHLY Maintenance
  90. Product Specifications
  91. UPS System Output
  92. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  93. battery cabinet
  94. supervisory contact module
  95. front view
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. special symbols
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Introduction
  10. UPS Standard Features
  11. Installation Features
  12. Powerware Hot Sync Parallel System
  13. Basic System Configurations
  14. Conventions Used in This Manual
  15. Getting Help
  16. Safety Warnings
  17. Warranty
  18. Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
  19. Preliminary Installation Information
  20. front view
  21. Battery Cabinet Installation
  22. Installing UPS External and Battery Power Wiring
  23. installing interface connections
  24. installing accessories and parallel system control wiring
  25. installation checklist
  26. Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Control
  27. Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring
  28. Installing Optional Accessories
  29. Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
  30. Installing an RMP
  31. installing an rim
  32. installing an scm
  33. Figure 6‐2. Supervisory Contact Module TB2
  34. section ii operation
  35. Understanding UPS Operation
  36. Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
  37. Normal Mode – RT
  38. Bypass Mode – RT
  39. Battery Mode – RT
  40. Multiple Module Parallel System
  41. Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
  42. Normal Mode – Parallel
  43. Bypass Mode – Parallel
  44. Battery Mode – Parallel
  45. Functional Description
  46. Bypass
  47. Using the Control Panel
  48. Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
  49. Using the Main Menu
  50. Event Screens
  51. Figure 8‐5. History Screen
  52. Unit Meter Screens
  53. Figure 8‐7. Unit Input Meter Screen
  54. Figure 8‐9. Unit Battery Meter Screen
  55. Battery Discharge Log
  56. Figure 8‐12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
  57. kW Demand Log
  58. Figure 8‐14. kW Demand Log Screen
  59. Figure 8‐15. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
  60. Figure 8‐16. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
  61. Figure 8‐17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  62. Figure 8‐19. Maximum Level (kW) Setup Screen
  63. Maximum Current Log
  64. Figure 8‐22. Maximum Current Log Screen (Three-Phase Measurement)
  65. Figure 8‐24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
  66. Figure 8‐25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
  67. Figure 8‐26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
  68. Figure 8‐28. Maximum % of Full Load Setup Screen
  69. Figure 8‐30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
  70. System Meters Screens
  71. Figure 8‐32. Total System Output Meter Screen
  72. Figure 8‐33. Output Unit X Meter Screen
  73. Figure 8‐34. Input Unit X Meter Screen
  74. Figure 8‐36. Battery Unit X Meter Screen
  75. System Setup Level 0 Screens
  76. Figure 8‐39. Contrast Adjust Screen
  77. System Setup Level 1 Screens
  78. Figure 8‐43. System Setup Level 1 Screen
  79. Figure 8‐44. Change Password Screen
  80. Figure 8‐46. Time Format Screen
  81. Figure 8‐47. Set Date and Time MM/DD/YYYY Screen
  82. Figure 8‐48. Set Date and Time DD/MM/YYYY Screen
  83. Figure 8‐49. COM Port Setup Screen
  84. Figure 8‐50. COM Setup Screen
  85. System Controls Screen
  86. Load Off Screen
  87. Reading the Status Indicators
  88. UPS Operating Instructions
  89. Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
  90. Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
  91. Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
  92. Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
  93. Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  94. Multiple Module Parallel Operation
  95. Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
  96. Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
  97. Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
  98. Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
  99. Using Features and Options
  100. Figure 10‐1. Remote Monitor Panel
  101. Relay Interface Module
  102. Supervisory Contact Module
  103. Responding to System Events
  104. Communication
  105. Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
  106. Maintaining the UPS System
  107. Performing Preventive Maintenance
  108. Battery Maintenance
  109. Product Specifications
  110. UPS System Output
  111. Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
  112. Battery
  113. Optional Remote Monitor Panel
  114. battery cabinet
  115. Battery Wiring
  116. X-Slot Connections
  117. powerware hot sync can bridge card
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Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
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Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Table of contents
  1. important safety instructions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Figure 1‐2. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control with Door Open
  6. Conventions Used in This Manual
  7. For More Information
  8. Installation Plan and Unpacking
  9. Figure 2‐1. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control Dimensions – Front View
  10. Figure 2‐2. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control Dimensions – Side Views
  11. Figure 2‐3. Eaton Master Interface Enclosure Dimensions - Front View
  12. Figure 2‐4. Eaton Master Interface Enclosure Dimensions - Side. Rear, and Bottom Views
  13. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control and Master Interface Wiring Preparation
  14. Installation
  15. Figure 3‐3. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control TB1 Terminal Block Detail
  16. Figure 3‐4. Typical Control Wiring Termination Locations for Eaton Master Interface Enclosure
  17. Installation and Wiring with an Eaton 9315 UPS
  18. Figure 3‐5. TB6 Terminal Block Detail (All Systems)
  19. Figure 3‐7. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Location for 100-160 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
  20. Figure 3‐8. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Locations for 200-300 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
  21. Figure 3‐9. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Location for 400-500 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
  22. Figure 3‐10. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Location for 750 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
  23. Installation and Wiring with an Eaton 9390 UPS
  24. Figure 3‐11. Eaton 9390 UPS (40–80 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
  25. Figure 3‐12. Eaton 9390 UPS (100–160 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
  26. Installation and Wiring with an Power Xpert 9395 UPS
  27. Figure 3‐14. TB6 Terminal Block Detail (All Systems)
  28. Figure 3‐16. Power Xpert 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS (450–550 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
  29. Figure 3‐17. Power Xpert 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS (650–825 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
  30. Figure 3‐18. Power Xpert 9395 UPS (1000–1100 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
  31. Figure 3‐19. Relay Interface Card
  32. Operation
  33. Figure 4‐1. Synchronization Reference Control
  34. Maintenance Operations
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Powerware 9390

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Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. list of figures
  5. Figure 1-1. The Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC
  6. IDC Features
  7. Output Isolation Transformer
  8. Conventions Used in This Manual
  9. Symbols, Controls and Indicators
  10. Getting Help
  11. IDC INSTALLATION PLAN AND UNPACKING
  12. Inspecting and Unpacking the IDC
  13. INSTALLING THE IDC
  14. Figure 3-1. Removing the Front Shipping Bracket
  15. Figure 3-2. Removing the Rear Shipping Bracket
  16. IDC Installation
  17. Figure 3-4. IDC Knockout Plug and Hanger Bracket Locations
  18. Figure 3-5. UPS to IDC Joining Brackets
  19. Standalone IDC Installation
  20. Initial Startup
  21. UNDERSTANDING IDC OPERATION
  22. Figure 4-1. Path of Current Through the IDC in UPS Mode
  23. Figure 4-2. Path of Current Through the IDC in Maintenance Bypass Mode
  24. IDC CONTROLS AND OPERATION
  25. Figure 5-1. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Panel Option (208V)
  26. Figure 5-2. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Breaker Option (208V)
  27. Figure 5-3. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with No Distribution (208V)
  28. Figure 5-4. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Panel Option (480V)
  29. Figure 5-5. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Breaker Option (480V)
  30. Figure 5-6. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with No Distribution (480V)
  31. IDC Operation
  32. Transferring the UPS from Maintenance Bypass
  33. Figure 5-7. Eaton 9390 IDC Controls – Interlock Operation (208V)
  34. Figure 5-8. Eaton 9390 IDC Controls – Interlock Operation (480V)
  35. MAINTAINING THE IDC
  36. Short Circuits
  37. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
  38. INSTALLATION REFERENCE
  39. battery cabinet
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
Powerware 9390 first page preview

Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
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Powerware 9390

Brand: Eaton | Category: UPS
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