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Contents
Powerware 9315 UPS 200-300 kVA Operation Manual
Consignes de sécurité
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Class A EMC Statements
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
2 Getting Started
1 Introduction
3 Understanding UPS Operation
Table of Contents
6 Using Features and Options
5 Using the Monitor Panel
4 Starting and Stopping the UPS
7 Communication
8 Maintaining the UPS System
11 Using the LOAD OFF Button
11-1
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Introduction
Chapter
1.1 Conventions Used in This Manual
1.3 Getting Help
1.2 For More Information
All other countries Call your service representative
In the United States 1-800-843-9433 or In Canada1-800-461-9166
Getting Started
2.1 Safety Warnings
D A N G E R
C A U T I O N
Figure 2-1. Typical Powerware 9315 UPS System
2.2 Typical Powerware 9315 UPS System
Figure 2-2. Main Elements of the UPS System
2.3 Looking Inside the UPS
2.4.1 Monitor Panel
2.4 UPS Standard Features
2.4.2 Control Panel
2.4.3 Communication Bays
2.4.6 Automatic Battery Charge Current Limit
2.5 Options and Accessories
2.4.7 Installation Features
2.5.1 Battery
2.5.4 Upgrade Capability
2.5.3 Power Distribution Module LV models only
2.5.5 Remote Monitor Panel
2.5.6 Relay Interface Module
2.5.10 Modem
2.5.9 Output Transformer
2.5.11 Customer Convenience Outlet
2.6 Symbols, Controls, and Indicators
Understanding UPS Operation
3.1 Normal Mode
Chapter
Understanding UPS Operation
Figure 3-1. Path of Current Through the UPS in Normal Mode
Figure 3-2. Path of Current Through the UPS in Bypass Mode
3.2 Bypass Mode
C A U T I O N
Figure 3-3. Path of Current Through the UPS in Battery Mode
3.3 Battery Mode
Figure 3-4. Location of the Monitor Panel and the Control Panel
3.4 Monitoring and Controlling UPS Operation
Understanding UPS Operation
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Starting and Stopping the UPS
4.1 Using the Control Panel
Chapter
C A U T I O N
4.1.1 To Place the UPS in Normal Mode
4.1.3 To Start the UPS in Bypass Mode
4.1.2 To Shut Down the UPS from Normal Mode
4.1.4 To Shut Down Power to the Critical Load While in Bypass Mode
Starting and Stopping the UPS
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Chapter
Using the Monitor Panel
Figure 5-1. UPS Monitor Panel
5.1 Using the LCD Screen
5.3 Adjusting the Contrast
5.2 Using the Buttons
5.4 Using the Load Off Button
C A U T I O N
5.6 Using the Menu Options
5.5 Reading the Status Indicators
Figure 5-4 shows the Load Amps Meters screen
System Normal Alarm None Notice None
Using the Monitor Panel
Uninterruptible Power System 04 NOV 1997
Figure 5-4. Load Amps Meters Screen
Figure 5-5. Event History Log Screen
Figure 5-6. Active System Events Screen
Figure 5-7. Unit Statistics Screen
Figure 5-8. Mimic Screen
Figure 5-9. Time Setup Screen
Figure 5-10. Setup Serial Port 1 Screen
6.1 Building Alarm Monitoring
Using Features and Options
Figure 6-1. External Connections for Building Alarm Monitoring
Chapter
Figure 6-2. Summary Alarm Contacts
6.2 Summary Alarm Contacts
C A U T I O N
Figure 6-3. Remote Monitor Panel
6.3 Remote Monitor Panel
Table 6-1. Optional Monitoring Accessories
6.5 External Battery Disconnect
6.4 Battery Cabinets
Figure 6-4. Relay Interface Module
6.6 Relay Interface Module
ON GENERATOR
6.7 Supervisory Contact Module
Figure 6-5. Supervisory Contact Module
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Using Features and Options
7.1 Locating the Communication Bays
Communication
Chapter
Figure 7-1. Location of Communication Bays on the UPS Powerware 9315
7.2 X-Slot Cards
7.4 Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port
7.3 LanSafe Power Management Software
Figure 7-2. Optional X-Slot Cards
Figure 7-3. Port 1 DB-9 Pin Assignments
Table 7-1. Pin Assignments for Port 1 DB-9
Figure 7-4. Port 2 DB-25 Pin Assignments
Table 7-2. Pin Assignments for Port 2 DB-25
NOTE Pins 5 and 6 are tied together internally
Figure 7-5. Setup Serial Port 1 Screen
7.5 Configuring the Serial Ports
7.5.2 Rate
7.5.1 Mode
Table 7-3. Available Options for Each Communication Port
7.5.3 Data/Stop
7.5.6 Default Settings
7.5.4 Handshaking
7.5.5 Save
7.6.1 Printing Selected Information
7.6 Terminal Mode
Figure 7-6. Event History Log
7.6.2 Entire Log - Ctrl+P
Figure 7-7. System Meters
7.6.3 Meters Printout - Ctrl+M
7.6.4 System Information Printout - Ctrl+A
7.6.5 Battery Test Printout - Ctrl+B
Figure 7-8. Battery Test Log
7.7.1 System Configuration Mode Main Menu
7.7 System Configuration
7.7.2 Program Building Alarms
Please Enter Password
Enable/Disable Default Functions 1. Enable/Disable Go To Bypass
7.7.3 Enable/Disable Default Functions
2. Enable/Disable Go To UPS 3. Enable/Disable On Generator
4. Enable/Disable Building Alarm
Customize Alarm Messages Enabled on Building Alarm Numbers 2
7.7.4 Customize Alarm Messages
Enter Building Alarm Number
Building Alarm Active Message Building Alarm 1 default message
7.7.7 Change Password
7.7.6 Adjust Output Voltage
7.7.5 Program Unit Name
Adjust Output Voltage Output Voltage Setup Output Voltage Range 456
7.7.8 Battery Test Setup
7.9 Computer Mode
7.8 Calibration Mode
7.10 Remote Monitor Mode
7.7.9 Modify Low Battery Time
7.11 Remote Notification
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Communication
Maintaining the UPS System
8.1 Important Safety Instructions
Chapter
W A R N I N G
A V E R T I S S E M E N T
8.2 Performing Preventive Maintenance
W A R N I N G
C A U T I O N
8.3 Maintenance Training
Maintaining the UPS System
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Chapter
Product Specifications
Table 9-1. Model Numbers
Table 9-2. System Input
Table 9-3. System Output
Table 9-4. Environmental Specifications
Battery Type
Table 9-5. Battery Specifications
Nominal Battery
Battery Charge
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Product Specifications
10.1 System Event Horns
Responding to System Events
10.2 System Event Lights
10.3 System Event Messages
INVERTER MESSAGES - NOTICES
INVERTER MESSAGES - ALARMS
10-2
Responding to System Events
RECTIFIER MESSAGES - COMMANDS
RECTIFIER MESSAGES - ALARMS
RECTIFIER MESSAGES - NOTICES
RECTIFIER STATUS MESSAGES
MONITOR PANEL NOTICES
MONITOR PANEL ALARMS
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11.1 Using the LOAD OFF Button
Using the LOAD OFF Button
Chapter
W A R N I N G
C A U T I O N
11.2 Resetting the UPS System after Load Off
LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY FOR THREE-PHASE POWERWARE PRODUCTS
Warranty
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Warranty
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