Powerware 9315 UPS operation manual Performing Preventive Maintenance, E R T I S S E M E N T

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Maintaining the UPS System

W A R N I N G

A Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode. Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements.

ADo not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.

C A U T I O N

Do not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash. This product contains sealed, lead-acid batteries and must be disposed of properly. For more information, contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center.

A V E R T I S S E M E N T !

Une batterie peut prêsenter un risque de choc êlectrique, de brulure, ou d’incendie. Suivre les précautions qui s’imposent.

APour le remplacement, utiliser le même nombre et modéle des batteries.

AL’élimination des batteries est règlementée. Consulter les codes locaux à cet effet.

8.2Performing Preventive Maintenance

The UPS requires very little preventive maintenance. However, the UPS should be inspected periodically to verify that it is operating normally and that the batteries are in good condition.

Perform the following checks DAILY:

ACheck the area surrounding the UPS. Ensure the area is not cluttered, allowing free access to the UPS.

AEnsure the air intakes (vents on the front doors) and exhaust opening (on top of the UPS cabinet) are not blocked.

AEnsure the operating environment is within the parameters specified in Chapter 9,

AEnsure the UPS is in Normal mode (Normal status indicator is lit). If an alarm lamp is lit or the Normal status indicator is not lit, contact your Eaton service representative.

Perform the following checks MONTHLY:

AEnsure all status indicator lamps are operative. (Press the and buttons simultaneously to test the lamps.)

AMonitor system parameters as described in Chapter 5,

ACheck the air filters (located behind the front doors) and replace them as necessary (the filter size is 16″ 20″ 1″).

ARecord the results of your checks and any corrective actions in a suitable log.

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Contents Page Consignes de sécurité Class a EMC StatementsTable of Contents Starting and Stopping the UPS Product Specifications −1 10 Responding to System Events −1 List of Figures Introduction Conventions Used in This ManualFor More Information Getting HelpSafety Warnings Getting StartedTypical Powerware 9315 UPS System Power Processing Unit PPU Looking Inside the UPSUPS Standard Features Monitor PanelControl Panel Communication BaysOptions and Accessories Power Distribution Module LV models only Upgrade CapabilityRemote Monitor Panel Relay Interface ModuleCustomer Convenience Outlet Output TransformerModem Symbols, Controls, and Indicators Normal Mode Understanding UPS OperationCB1 Bypass Mode Battery Mode Monitoring and Controlling UPS Operation This page intentionally left blank Using the Control Panel Starting and Stopping the UPSTo Place the UPS in Normal Mode To Shut Down the UPS from Normal Mode To Start the UPS in Bypass ModeThis page intentionally left blank Using the Monitor Panel Using the LCD Screen System Normal 04 MAY 142345 AlarmUsing the Load Off Button Using the ButtonsAdjusting the Contrast Reading the Status Indicators Using the Menu Options4shows 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 Using Features and Options Building Alarm MonitoringSummary Alarm Contacts Remote Monitor Panel System Normal Battery Cabinets External Battery DisconnectRelay Interface Module UPS AvailableSupervisory Contact Module On GeneratorThis page intentionally left blank Communication Locating the Communication BaysLocation of Communication Bays on the UPS Powerware 9315 X−Slot CardsLanSafe Power Management Software Connecting Equipment to a Serial PortPin Assignments for Port 1 DB-9 Pin Assignments for Port 2 DB-25 Configuring the Serial Ports Mode RateDefault Settings Data/StopHandshaking SaveTerminal Mode Printing Selected InformationEntire Log Ctrl+P Event History LogMeters Printout Ctrl+M System MetersBattery Test Printout Ctrl+B System Information Printout Ctrl+AProgram Building Alarms System ConfigurationSystem Configuration Mode Main Menu Enable/Disable Default Functions Customize Alarm Messages Program Unit Name Adjust Output VoltageChange Password Battery Test Setup WK DAY MON HrmnCalibration Mode Computer ModeRemote Monitor Mode Modify Low Battery TimeRemote Notification −20 Important Safety Instructions Maintaining the UPS SystemPerforming Preventive Maintenance E R T I S S E M E N TMaintenance Training This page intentionally left blank Product Specifications CurrentSystem Output Rectifier/Charger Capacity Nominal Battery This page intentionally left blank Responding to System Events System Event HornsSystem 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