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Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1-1. Powerware 9390 UPS (40–80 kVA) with UPS Sidecar
- Figure 1-2. Powerware 9390 UPS (100–160 kVA) with UPS Sidecar
- Installation Information
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- Getting Help
- Installing the UPS Sidecar
- Figure 2-1. 80 kVA UPS with UPS Sidecar
- UPS Sidecar Installation – Parallel Redundant Configuration
- Figure 2-3. UPM 1 to UPM 2 Joining Brackets
- Installing Line-up-and-Match Parallel Redundant Power Wiring
- Standalone Parallel Redundant Installation
- Installing Standalone Parallel Redundant Power Wiring
- Installing UPS Sidecar TB1 Interface Connections
- installation checklist
- Understanding Operation
- Maintenance Bypass Mode with UPS Sidecar
- UPS Sidecar Features, Controls, and Operation
- Rectifier Input Breaker (RIB)
- UPS Sidecar Controls
- UPS Sidecar Operation – Maintenance Bypass Configuration
- Transferring the UPS from Maintenance Bypass
- UPS Sidecar Operation – Parallel Redundant Configuration
- installation information
- bottom view
- front view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic System Configurations
- Using This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- section i installation
- UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Environmental Considerations
- Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet
- Installing the UPS System
- Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
- front view
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
- External Wiring Installation Procedure A
- External Wiring Installation Procedure B
- Battery Wiring
- Installing Interface Connections
- TB2 Battery Cabinet Connections
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing Batteries
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Installing Options and Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
- Installing a Relay Interface Module II
- Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using Features and Options
- Advanced Battery Management
- Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
- Relay Interface Module II
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Unit Meter Screens
- Battery Discharge Log
- KW Demand Log
- Maximum Current Log
- System Meters Screens
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- change password
- System Controls Screen
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Starting the Power Module
- Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- General Purpose Relay Contact
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- LanSafe Power Management Software
- Terminal Mode
- Event History Log
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- MONTHLY Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- battery cabinet
- left side view
- supervisory contact module
- right side view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic System Configurations
- Using This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- section i installation
- UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Environmental Considerations
- Installing the UPS System
- Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
- front view
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
- V/220V Input External Wiring Installation
- V Input External Wiring Installation
- Battery Wiring
- Installing Interface Connections
- TB1 Battery Cabinet Connections
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing Batteries
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Installing Options and Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
- Installing a Relay Interface Module II
- Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using Features and Options
- Advanced Battery Management
- Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
- Relay Interface Module II
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Unit Meter Screens
- Battery Discharge Log
- KW Demand Log
- Maximum Current Log
- System Meters Screens
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- change password
- System Controls Screen
- system controls
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Starting the Power Module
- Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- General Purpose Relay Contact
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- LanSafe Power Management Software
- Terminal Mode
- Event History Log
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- MONTHLY Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- battery cabinet
- supervisory contact module
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- special symbols
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- UPS Standard Features
- Installation Features
- Powerware Hot Sync Parallel System
- Basic System Configurations
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Getting Help
- Safety Warnings
- Warranty
- Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
- Installing the UPS System
- Unloading the UPS Cabinet from the Pallet and Mechanical Installation
- Figure 4‐1. Removing Front Shipping Bracket on the Powerware 9390 UPS
- Figure 4‐2. Removing Rear Shipping Bracket on the Powerware 9390 UPS
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Integrated Accessory Cabinet Installation
- External Wiring Installation Procedure A
- External Wiring Installation Procedure B
- Battery Wiring
- TB2 Battery Cabinet Connections
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Control
- Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring
- Installing Optional Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing an RMP
- Installing a RIM
- Installing a SCM
- Figure 6‐2. Supervisory Contact Module TB2
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Figure 8‐5. History Screen
- Unit Meter Screens
- Figure 8‐7. Unit Input Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐9. Unit Battery Meter Screen
- Battery Discharge Log
- Figure 8‐12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
- kW Demand Log
- Figure 8‐14. kW Demand Log Screen
- Figure 8‐15. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
- Figure 8‐16. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
- Figure 8‐17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐19. Maximum Level (kW) Setup Screen
- Maximum Current Log
- Figure 8‐22. Maximum Current Log Screen (Three-Phase Measurement)
- Figure 8‐24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
- Figure 8‐25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
- Figure 8‐26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐28. Maximum % of Full Load Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
- System Meters Screens
- Figure 8‐32. Total System Output Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐33. Output Unit X Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐34. Input Unit X Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐36. Battery Unit X Meter Screen
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- Figure 8‐39. Contrast Adjust Screen
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- Figure 8‐43. System Setup Level 1 Screen
- Figure 8‐44. Change Password Screen
- Figure 8‐46. Time Format Screen
- Figure 8‐47. Set Date and Time MM/DD/YYYY Screen
- Figure 8‐48. Set Date and Time DD/MM/YYYY Screen
- Figure 8‐49. COM Port Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐50. COM Setup Screen
- System Controls Screen
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Using Features and Options
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel
- Relay Interface Module
- Supervisory Contact Module
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- Battery Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- Limited Factory Warranty
- installation information
- battery cabinet
- powerware hot sync can bridge card
- front view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic System Configurations
- Using This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- section i installation
- UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Environmental Considerations
- Installing the UPS System
- Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
- Installing Interface Connections
- TB1 Battery Cabinet Connections
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing Batteries
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Installing Options and Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
- Installing a Relay Interface Module II
- Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using Features and Options
- Advanced Battery Management
- Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
- Relay Interface Module II
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Unit Meter Screens
- Battery Discharge Log
- KW Demand Log
- Maximum Current Log
- System Meters Screens
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- change password
- System Controls Screen
- system controls
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Starting the Power Module
- Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- General Purpose Relay Contact
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- LanSafe Power Management Software
- Terminal Mode
- Event History Log
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- MONTHLY Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- battery cabinet
- parallel system
- supervisory contact module
- front view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- special symbols
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- UPS Standard Features
- Installation Features
- Powerware Hot Sync Parallel System
- Basic System Configurations
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Getting Help
- Safety Warnings
- Warranty
- Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
- Installing the UPS System
- Unloading the UPS Cabinet from the Pallet and Mechanical Installation
- Figure 4‐1. Removing Front Shipping Bracket on the Eaton 9390 UPS
- Figure 4‐2. Removing Rear Shipping Bracket on the Eaton 9390 UPS
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Integrated Accessory Cabinet Installation
- External Wiring Installation Procedure A
- External Wiring Installation Procedure B
- Battery Wiring
- TB2 Battery Cabinet Connections
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Control
- Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring
- Installing Optional Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing an RMP
- Installing a RIM
- Installing a SCM
- Figure 6‐2. Supervisory Contact Module TB2
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Energy Saver Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Figure 8‐5. History Screen
- Unit Meter Screens
- Figure 8‐7. Unit Input Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐9. Unit Battery Meter Screen
- Battery Discharge Log
- Figure 8‐12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
- kW Demand Log
- Figure 8‐14. kW Demand Log Screen
- Figure 8‐15. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
- Figure 8‐16. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
- Figure 8‐17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐19. Maximum Level (kW) Setup Screen
- Maximum Current Log
- Figure 8‐22. Maximum Current Log Screen (Three-Phase Measurement)
- Figure 8‐24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
- Figure 8‐25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
- Figure 8‐26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐28. Maximum % of Full Load Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
- System Meters Screens
- Figure 8‐32. Total System Output Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐33. Output Unit X Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐34. Input Unit X Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐36. Battery Unit X Meter Screen
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- Figure 8‐39. Contrast Adjust Screen
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- Figure 8‐43. System Setup Level 1 Screen
- Figure 8‐44. Change Password Screen
- Figure 8‐46. Time Format Screen
- Figure 8‐47. Set Date and Time MM/DD/YYYY Screen
- Figure 8‐48. Set Date and Time DD/MM/YYYY Screen
- Figure 8‐49. COM Port Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐50. COM Setup Screen
- System Controls Screen
- Figure 8‐53. System Controls Screen 3
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
- 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 UPS
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Using Features and Options
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel
- Relay Interface Module
- Supervisory Contact Module
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- Battery Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- Limited Factory Warranty
- battery cabinet
- powerware hot sync can bridge card
- front view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1-1. Powerware 9390 160 kVA IDC Cabinet
- Installation Information
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- IDC Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Environmental Considerations
- Installing the IDC
- IDC Cabinet Installation
- Figure 3-4. IDC Knockout Plug and Hanger Bracket Locations
- Figure 3-5. UPS to IDC Joining Brackets
- Installing IDC Line-up-and-Match Power Wiring
- Standalone IDC Installation
- Installing IDC Standalone Power Wiring
- Initial Startup
- Understanding IDC Operation
- Figure 4-1. Path of Current Through the IDC in UPS Mode
- Figure 4-2. Path of Current Through the IDC in Maintenance Bypass Mode
- IDC Features, Options, Controls, and Operation
- Expansion
- Symbols
- IDC Operation
- Transferring the UPS from Maintenance Bypass
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Maintaining the IDC
- PERIODIC Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- installation information
- front view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Figure 2-1. Powerware Sync Control Dimensions – Front View
- Figure 2-2. Powerware Sync Control Dimensions – Side Views
- Powerware Sync Control Wiring Preparation
- Powerware Sync Control Installation
- Figure 3-1. Powerware Sync Control Typical Control Wiring Termination Locations
- Figure 3-2. Powerware Sync Control TB1 Terminal Block Detail
- Figure 3-3. Powerware 9390 UPS (40–80 kVA) Interface Locations for Powerware Sync Control
- Figure 3-4. Powerware 9390 UPS (100–160 kVA) Interface Locations for Powerware Sync Control
- Installation and Wiring with a Powerware 9395 UPS
- Figure 3-6. Powerware 9395 UPS (225–275 kVA) Interface Locations for Powerware Sync Control
- Figure 3-7. Powerware 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS (450–550 kVA) Interface Locations for Powerware Sync Control
- Figure 3-8. Powerware 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS (650–825 kVA) Interface Locations for Powerware Sync Control
- Figure 3-9. Powerware 9395 UPS (1000–1100 kVA) Interface Locations for Powerware Sync Control
- Figure 3-10. Relay Interface Card
- Powerware Sync Control Operating Instructions
- Figure 4-1. Typical Powerware Sync Control Block Diagram with a Powerware 9390 or Powerware 9395 UPS System
- Operation
- Figure 4-3. Powerware Sync Control Controls and Indicators
- Customer Monitoring
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic System Configurations
- Using This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- section i installation
- UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Environmental Considerations
- Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinet
- Installing the UPS System
- Unloading the Powerware 9390 UPS Cabinet from the Pallet
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Integrated Distribution Cabinet Installation
- Installing Interface Connections
- TB1 Battery Cabinet Connections
- X-Slot Connections
- Installing Accessories and Parallel System Control Wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing Batteries
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Installing Options and Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing a Remote Monitor Panel II
- Installing a Relay Interface Module II
- Installing a Supervisory Contact Module II
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using Features and Options
- Advanced Battery Management
- Integrated Accessory Cabinet (IAC-B, IAC-T, and IAC-D)
- Relay Interface Module II
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Unit Meter Screens
- Battery Discharge Log
- KW Demand Log
- Maximum Current Log
- System Meters Screens
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- change password
- System Controls Screen
- system controls
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Starting the Power Module
- Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
- UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Single UPM Shutdown
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- General Purpose Relay Contact
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
- Supervisory Contact Module II
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- LanSafe Power Management Software
- Terminal Mode
- Event History Log
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- MONTHLY Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- battery cabinet
- supervisory contact module
- front view
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- special symbols
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- UPS Standard Features
- Installation Features
- Powerware Hot Sync Parallel System
- Basic System Configurations
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Getting Help
- Safety Warnings
- Warranty
- Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
- Preliminary Installation Information
- front view
- Battery Cabinet Installation
- Installing UPS External and Battery Power Wiring
- installing interface connections
- installing accessories and parallel system control wiring
- installation checklist
- Installing a Remote Emergency Power-off Control
- Figure 5‐2. REPO Wiring
- Installing Optional Accessories
- Installing Parallel System Control Wiring
- Installing an RMP
- installing an rim
- installing an scm
- Figure 6‐2. Supervisory Contact Module TB2
- section ii operation
- Understanding UPS Operation
- Single Module Reverse Transfer (RT)
- Normal Mode – RT
- Bypass Mode – RT
- Battery Mode – RT
- Multiple Module Parallel System
- Multiple Module Parallel System Modes
- Normal Mode – Parallel
- Bypass Mode – Parallel
- Battery Mode – Parallel
- Functional Description
- Bypass
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the LCD and Pushbuttons
- Using the Main Menu
- Event Screens
- Figure 8‐5. History Screen
- Unit Meter Screens
- Figure 8‐7. Unit Input Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐9. Unit Battery Meter Screen
- Battery Discharge Log
- Figure 8‐12. Battery Discharge Log Screen
- kW Demand Log
- Figure 8‐14. kW Demand Log Screen
- Figure 8‐15. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 1
- Figure 8‐16. Current kW Demand Log Setup Screen 2
- Figure 8‐17. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐19. Maximum Level (kW) Setup Screen
- Maximum Current Log
- Figure 8‐22. Maximum Current Log Screen (Three-Phase Measurement)
- Figure 8‐24. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 1
- Figure 8‐25. Maximum Current Log Setup Screen 2
- Figure 8‐26. Time Interval Monitored Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐28. Maximum % of Full Load Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐30. Calculation Method Setup Screen
- System Meters Screens
- Figure 8‐32. Total System Output Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐33. Output Unit X Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐34. Input Unit X Meter Screen
- Figure 8‐36. Battery Unit X Meter Screen
- System Setup Level 0 Screens
- Figure 8‐39. Contrast Adjust Screen
- System Setup Level 1 Screens
- Figure 8‐43. System Setup Level 1 Screen
- Figure 8‐44. Change Password Screen
- Figure 8‐46. Time Format Screen
- Figure 8‐47. Set Date and Time MM/DD/YYYY Screen
- Figure 8‐48. Set Date and Time DD/MM/YYYY Screen
- Figure 8‐49. COM Port Setup Screen
- Figure 8‐50. COM Setup Screen
- System Controls Screen
- Load Off Screen
- Reading the Status Indicators
- UPS Operating Instructions
- Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
- Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
- Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton
- Using the Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Multiple Module Parallel Operation
- Starting the Parallel System in Bypass Mode
- Transfer Parallel System from Bypass to Normal Mode
- Parallel System and Critical Load Shutdown
- Using the Parallel System Remote Emergency Power-off Switch
- Using Features and Options
- Figure 10‐1. Remote Monitor Panel
- Relay Interface Module
- Supervisory Contact Module
- Responding to System Events
- Communication
- Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
- Maintaining the UPS System
- Performing Preventive Maintenance
- Battery Maintenance
- Product Specifications
- UPS System Output
- Multiple Module Parallel Specifications
- Battery
- Optional Remote Monitor Panel
- battery cabinet
- Battery Wiring
- X-Slot Connections
- powerware hot sync can bridge card
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1‐2. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control with Door Open
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- For More Information
- Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Figure 2‐1. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control Dimensions – Front View
- Figure 2‐2. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control Dimensions – Side Views
- Figure 2‐3. Eaton Master Interface Enclosure Dimensions - Front View
- Figure 2‐4. Eaton Master Interface Enclosure Dimensions - Side. Rear, and Bottom Views
- Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control and Master Interface Wiring Preparation
- Installation
- Figure 3‐3. Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control TB1 Terminal Block Detail
- Figure 3‐4. Typical Control Wiring Termination Locations for Eaton Master Interface Enclosure
- Installation and Wiring with an Eaton 9315 UPS
- Figure 3‐5. TB6 Terminal Block Detail (All Systems)
- Figure 3‐7. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Location for 100-160 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
- Figure 3‐8. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Locations for 200-300 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
- Figure 3‐9. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Location for 400-500 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
- Figure 3‐10. Fixed Master Sync Control Interface Location for 750 kVA Single Module 9315 UPS System
- Installation and Wiring with an Eaton 9390 UPS
- Figure 3‐11. Eaton 9390 UPS (40–80 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
- Figure 3‐12. Eaton 9390 UPS (100–160 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
- Installation and Wiring with an Power Xpert 9395 UPS
- Figure 3‐14. TB6 Terminal Block Detail (All Systems)
- Figure 3‐16. Power Xpert 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS (450–550 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
- Figure 3‐17. Power Xpert 9395 UPS and Plus 1 UPS (650–825 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
- Figure 3‐18. Power Xpert 9395 UPS (1000–1100 kVA) Interface Locations for Eaton Fixed Master Sync Control
- Figure 3‐19. Relay Interface Card
- Operation
- Figure 4‐1. Synchronization Reference Control
- Maintenance Operations
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Battery Cabinet Configurations
- Using This Manual
- Safety Warnings
- For More Information
- Getting Help
- Battery Cabinet Installation Plan and Unpacking
- Environment Considerations
- Inspecting and Unpacking the Battery Cabinet
- Installing Battery Cabinets
- Unloading the Battery Cabinet from the Pallet
- Model IBC-S Battery Cabinet Installation
- Line-up-and-Match IBC-S Electrical Connections
- Standalone IBC-S Installation
- Standalone IBC-S Electrical Connections
- Model IBC-L Battery Cabinet Installation
- Line-up-and-Match IBC-L Installation
- Line-up-and-Match IBC-L Electrical Connections
- Standalone IBC-L Installation
- Standalone Battery Cabinet Electrical Connections
- Completing the Installation Checklist
Powerware 9390
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- list of figures
- Figure 1-1. The Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC
- IDC Features
- Output Isolation Transformer
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Symbols, Controls and Indicators
- Getting Help
- IDC INSTALLATION PLAN AND UNPACKING
- Inspecting and Unpacking the IDC
- INSTALLING THE IDC
- Figure 3-1. Removing the Front Shipping Bracket
- Figure 3-2. Removing the Rear Shipping Bracket
- IDC Installation
- Figure 3-4. IDC Knockout Plug and Hanger Bracket Locations
- Figure 3-5. UPS to IDC Joining Brackets
- Standalone IDC Installation
- Initial Startup
- UNDERSTANDING IDC OPERATION
- Figure 4-1. Path of Current Through the IDC in UPS Mode
- Figure 4-2. Path of Current Through the IDC in Maintenance Bypass Mode
- IDC CONTROLS AND OPERATION
- Figure 5-1. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Panel Option (208V)
- Figure 5-2. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Breaker Option (208V)
- Figure 5-3. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with No Distribution (208V)
- Figure 5-4. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Panel Option (480V)
- Figure 5-5. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with Distribution Breaker Option (480V)
- Figure 5-6. Eaton 9390 40–80 kVA IDC Controls – with No Distribution (480V)
- IDC Operation
- Transferring the UPS from Maintenance Bypass
- Figure 5-7. Eaton 9390 IDC Controls – Interlock Operation (208V)
- Figure 5-8. Eaton 9390 IDC Controls – Interlock Operation (480V)
- MAINTAINING THE IDC
- Short Circuits
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- INSTALLATION REFERENCE
- battery cabinet
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