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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 UPS Standard Features
1.1.1 Installation Features
1.1.2 Control Panel
1.1.3 Customer Interface
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1.1.4 Advanced Battery Management
1.1.5 Power Management Software
1.2 Options and Accessories
1.2.1 Field Installed UPM
1.2.2 Inherent Redundancy
1.2.3 Sync Control
1.2.4 Distributed Bypass System
1.3 Battery System
1.4 Basic System Configurations
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1.5 Using This Manual
1.6 Conventions Used in This Manual
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1.7 Symbols, Controls, and Indicators
1.8 For More Information
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1.9 Getting Help
Chapter 2 Safety Warnings
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Chapter 3 UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
3.1 Creating an Installation Plan
3.2 Preparing the Site
3.2.1 Environmental and Installation Considerations
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Figure 3-10. Remote EPO Switch Dimensions
3.2.2 UPS System Power Wiring Preparation
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Table 3-9. Supplied Intercabinet Wiring Terminal Hardware Kit
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Table 3-11. Supplied External Wiring Terminal Hardware Kit
Table 3-12. Recommended Installation Parts and Tools (Not Supplied by Eaton)
Table 3-13. Power Cable Conduit Requirements
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3.2.3 UPS System Interface Wiring Preparation
3.2.4 Distributed Bypass Power Wiring Preparation
3.3 Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS Cabinets
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1. Carefully inspect the outer packaging for evidence of damage during transit.
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Chapter 4 UPS System Installation
4.1 Preliminary Installation Information
Refer to the following while installing the UPS system:
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installation notes.
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Figure 4-3. Removing the UPM Section Left Side Shipping Bracket
4.3 Mechanically Joining the Sections
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4.4 Electrically Connecting the Sections
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Figure 4-8. ISBM Section Intercabinet Power Terminal Locations
Figure 4-9. ISBM Section Input Power Terminal Detail
Figure 4-10. ISBM Section Battery Input Power Terminal Detail
Figure 4-11. ISBM Section Output Power Terminal Detail
Figure 4-12. UPS Intercabinet Interface Harness Locations
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4.5 Field Installed UPM Installation
4.6 Battery System Installation
4.7 Distributed Bypass Tie Cabinet Installation
4.8 Installing UPS External and Battery Power Wiring
4.8.1 External Power Wiring Installation
Figure 4-15. ISBM and UPM Section Debris Shields
Figure 4-16. ISBM Section Conduit and Wire Entry Locations
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Figure 4-17. Distributed Bypass Wire Length
Figure 4-18. ISBM Section Power Terminal Locations
Figure 4-19. ISBM Section Power Terminal Detail AA
4.8.2 Battery Power Wiring
Figure 4-20. ISBM Section Power Terminal Detail BB Common Battery
Figure 4-21. ISBM Section Power Terminal Detail CC Separate Battery
4.9 Installing Interface Connections
4.9.1 TB1, TB2, and TB3 Connections (Other than TB1 Battery Interface Connections)
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Table 4-1. TB1, TB2, and TB3 Interface Connections
Figure 4-23. Interface Terminal Detail
Figure 4-24. Typical Alarm Relay Connection
Figure 4-25. Terminal Blocks TB1, TB2, and TB3 Connector Assignments
4.9.2 TB1 Battery Interface Connections
Figure 4-26. Typical Battery Interface Connection Common Battery System
Figure 4-27. Typical Battery Interface Connection Separate Battery System
4.9.3 XSlot Connections
4.10 Installing a REPO Switch
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4.11 Installing Options, Accessories, and Distributed Bypass Control Wiring
4.12 Initial Startup
4.13 Completing the Installation Checklist
Installation Checklist
Distributed Bypass Installation Checklist
Notes
Chapter 5 Installing Options and Accessories
5.1 Installing an Optional Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card
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5.2 Installing Distributed Bypass Control Wiring
UPS 1 UPS 2 UPS 3 UPS 4
Figure 5-3. Distributed Bypass System Can and PullChain Simplified Interface Wiring
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INSTALLING OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Figure 5-6. Distributed Bypass PullChain Wiring with MOBs
Shielded Twisted Pair Shielded Twisted Pair Shielded Twisted Pair
Table 5-4. PullChain Wiring Terminations with MOBs
5.3 Installing an Optional Remote Monitor Panel II
Figure 5-7. Remote Monitor Panel II and Relay Interface Module II Terminal Locations
5.4 Installing an Optional Relay Interface Module II
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5.5 Installing an Optional Supervisory Contact Module II
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5.6 Accessory Mounting Dimensions
Figure 5-12 through Figure 5-14 show the dimensions of the RMP II, the RIM II, and the SCM II.
Figure 5-12. Remote Monitor Panel II Dimensions
Figure 5-13. Relay Interface Module II Dimensions
Figure 5-14. Supervisory Contact Module II Dimensions
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Chapter 6 Understanding UPS Operation
6.1 UPS System Overview
6.2 Single UPS
6.2.1 Modes
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6.2.2 Normal Mode
6.2.3 Bypass Mode
6.2.4 Battery Mode
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6.3 Single UPS Unit System Oneline Configurations
Figure 6-5. Four UPM UPS System, Dual-Feed, Common Battery System
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Figure 6-6. Four UPM UPS System, Output Dual-Feed, Separate Battery System
Figure 6-7. Three UPM UPS System, Dual-Feed, Common Battery System
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Figure 6-8. Three UPM UPS System, Dual-Feed, Separate Battery System
Figure 6-9. Simplified DualFeed UPS with Maintenance Bypass Panel
6.4 Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System
6.4.1 Multiple UPS Parallel System Modes
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6.4.2 Normal Mode Distributed Bypass
6.4.3 Bypass Mode Distributed Bypass
6.4.4 Battery Mode Distributed Bypass
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6.5 Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass System Oneline Configurations
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Figure 6-13. Typical Distributed Bypass System (1+1 and 2+0 Configurations)
UPS 3
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Figure 6-14. Typical Distributed Bypass System (2+1 and 3+0 Configurations)
UPS 3
UPS 4
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Figure 6-15. Typical Distributed Bypass System (3+1 and 4+0 Configurations)
Chapter 7 UPS Operating Instructions
This section describes how to operate the UPS.
7.1 UPS Controls and Indicators
7.1.1 Control Panel
7.1.2 Circuit Breaker
7.2 Using the Control Panel
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7.2.1 Status Indicators
7.2.2 System Events
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7.2.6 Display Menu Operation
Table 7-3 describes the menu functions and and how to use them.
Table 7-3. Display Menu Operation
Table 7-3. Display Menu Operation (continued)
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Table 7-4. Typical System Status Messages
Table 7-5. Command Menu Operation
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7.3 Single UPS Operation
7.3.1 Starting the UPS in Normal Mode
7.3.2 Starting the UPS in Bypass Mode
7.3.3 Starting the UPMs
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7.3.4 Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
7.3.5 Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
7.3.6 Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down UPS
7.3.7 Single UPM Shutdown
7.3.8 UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
7.3.9 Charger Control
7.3.10 Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton or Command
7.3.11 Using the Remote Emergency Poweroff Switch
UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 7-7. REPO Operation
Power is present inside the UPS cabinet until the upstream input feeder circuit breaker is opened.
Deactivated
Unlock pushbutton to release
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7.4 Multiple UPS Distributed Bypass Operation
7.4.1 Starting the Distributed Bypass System in Normal Mode
7.4.2 Starting the Distributed Bypass System in Bypass Mode
7.4.3 Starting the UPSs UPMs
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7.4.4 Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode
7.4.5 Transfer from Bypass to Normal Mode
7.4.6 Transfer from Normal to Bypass Mode and Shut Down all UPSs
7.4.7 Single UPM Shutdown
7.4.8 UPS and Critical Load Shutdown
7.4.9 Charger Control
7.4.10 Using the UPS LOAD OFF Pushbutton or Command
7.4.11 Using the Remote Emergency Poweroff Switch
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Chapter 8 Communication
8.1 XSlot Cards
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8.2 eNotify Service
8.2.1 eNotify Service Features
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8.2.2 Installing eNotify Service
8.3 Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
8.4 Remote Notification
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8.5 Terminal Mode
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8.5.1 Display UPS Control Panel
8.5.2 Event History Log
Figure 8-2. Sample Event History Log
8.6 Building Alarm Monitoring
8.7 General Purpose Relay Contact
8.8 Remote Monitor Panel II
The RMP II contains a local horn and the backlit status indicators listed in Table 8-1.
Table 8-1. RMP II Status Indicators
8.9 Relay Interface Module II
8.10 Supervisory Contact Module II
Chapter 9 UPS Maintenance
9.1 Important Safety Instructions
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9.2 Performing Preventive Maintenance
9.2.1 DAILY Maintenance
9.2.2 MONTHLY Maintenance
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9.2.3 PERIODIC Maintenance
9.2.4 ANNUAL Maintenance
9.2.5 BATTERY Maintenance
9.3 Installing Batteries
9.4 Recycling the Used Battery or UPS
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Chapter 10 Product Specifications
10.1 Model Numbers
10.2 Specifications
10.2.1 UPS Input
10.2.2 UPS Output
10.2.3 UPS Environmental
Warranty
LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY FOR THREE-PHASE POWERWARE UPS PRODUCTS