Powerware 9315 UPS operation manual Understanding UPS Operation, Normal Mode

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Chapter 3

Understanding UPS Operation

The UPS functions automatically to supply AC electrical power to the critical load. The UPS always operates in one of three modes:

AIn Normal mode, the critical load is supplied by the inverter, which derives its power from rectified utility AC power. In this mode, the rectifier also provides charging current for the battery.

AIn Bypass mode, the critical load is directly supported by utility power.

AIn Battery mode, the battery cabinet provides DC power, which maintains inverter operation. The battery supports the critical load.

The UPS continually monitors itself and the incoming utility power, and automatically switches between these modes as required, with no operator intervention. The sophisticated detection and switching logic inside the UPS ensures that operating mode changes are automatic and transparent to the critical load. The UPS switches operating modes in response to these system events:

AA command is an intervention that is externally initiated by an operator or by some site action. A command causes the UPS to switch operating modes; it usually does not require any further action by you.

AA notice is a minor system event that may or may not require your attention.

AAn alarm is a system event that requires immediate operator intervention.

System events, alarm horns, and indicator lights are described in Chapter 10, to System Events."

3.1 Normal Mode

In Normal mode, utility AC power is supplied to the rectifier. The rectifier supplies DC power to the inverter, which then supplies the critical load with AC power. The rectifier also provides charging power to the battery. The battery charge condition is monitored by the UPS and reported by a status indicator on the Monitor Panel. The message Normal" appears in the status area of the LCD screen.

Figure 3-1shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS is operating in Normal mode.

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Contents Page Class a EMC Statements Consignes de sécuritéTable of Contents Starting and Stopping the UPS Product Specifications −1 10 Responding to System Events −1 List of Figures Conventions Used in This Manual IntroductionGetting Help For More InformationGetting Started Safety WarningsTypical Powerware 9315 UPS System Looking Inside the UPS Power Processing Unit PPUMonitor Panel UPS Standard FeaturesControl Panel Communication BaysOptions and Accessories Upgrade Capability Power Distribution Module LV models onlyRemote Monitor Panel Relay Interface ModuleCustomer Convenience Outlet Output TransformerModem Symbols, Controls, and Indicators Understanding UPS Operation Normal ModeCB1 Bypass Mode Battery Mode Monitoring and Controlling UPS Operation This page intentionally left blank Starting and Stopping the UPS Using the Control PanelTo Place the UPS in Normal Mode To Start the UPS in Bypass Mode To Shut Down the UPS from Normal ModeThis page intentionally left blank Using the Monitor Panel System Normal 04 MAY 142345 Alarm Using the LCD ScreenUsing the Load Off Button Using the ButtonsAdjusting the Contrast Using the Menu Options Reading the Status Indicators4shows the Load Amps Meters screen Load Amps Meters Screen 5shows the Event History Log screen 6shows the Active System Events screen 7shows the Unit Statistics screen 8shows the Mimic screen −11 −12 Building Alarm Monitoring Using Features and OptionsSummary Alarm Contacts Remote Monitor Panel System Normal External Battery Disconnect Battery CabinetsUPS Available Relay Interface ModuleOn Generator Supervisory Contact ModuleThis page intentionally left blank Locating the Communication Bays CommunicationX−Slot Cards Location of Communication Bays on the UPS Powerware 9315Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port LanSafe Power Management SoftwarePin Assignments for Port 1 DB-9 Pin Assignments for Port 2 DB-25 Configuring the Serial Ports Rate ModeData/Stop Default SettingsHandshaking SavePrinting Selected Information Terminal ModeEvent History Log Entire Log Ctrl+PSystem Meters Meters Printout Ctrl+MSystem Information Printout Ctrl+A Battery Test Printout Ctrl+BProgram Building Alarms System ConfigurationSystem Configuration Mode Main Menu Enable/Disable Default Functions Customize Alarm Messages Program Unit Name Adjust Output VoltageChange Password WK DAY MON Hrmn Battery Test SetupComputer Mode Calibration ModeRemote Monitor Mode Modify Low Battery TimeRemote Notification −20 Maintaining the UPS System Important Safety InstructionsE R T I S S E M E N T Performing Preventive MaintenanceMaintenance Training This page intentionally left blank Current Product SpecificationsSystem Output Rectifier/Charger Capacity Nominal Battery This page intentionally left blank System Event Horns Responding to System EventsSystem Event Lights System Event MessagesResponding to System Events Rectifier Messages − Alarms Rectifier Messages − Notices Monitor Panel Alarms Monitor Panel Notices Using the Load OFF Button Resetting the UPS System after Load Off Warranty Warranty Page 164201036G