INSTALLING THE UPS SIDECAR

3.If not already removed, remove the screws securing the internal safety shield panel and remove the panel to gain access to the terminals.

NOTE If a Bypass Input Breaker is not installed, a minimum of two separate feeds with upstream feeder breakers, or one feed with two upstream feeder breakers, must be provided: one for the UPS and one for the UPS Sidecar bypass input. DO NOT use one feed or a single-feeder breaker to supply both the UPS and Sidecar.

4.If wiring a single-feed system with or without a Rectifier Input Breaker, continue to Step 5; if wiring a dual-feed system with an RIB, proceed to Step 8.

5.Route the bypass input cables to the UPS Sidecar bypass terminals. See Drawing 164201546-6, starting on page A-30, for UPS Sidecar wiring access information and terminal locations.

6.Connect phase A, B, and C bypass input power wiring from the source to the bypass terminals on the UPS Sidecar.

7.Proceed to Step 12.

8.Disconnect the single-feed jumpers between BIB 1, 3, 5 terminals and RIB 1, 3, 5 terminals.

9.Route the bypass and rectifier input cables to the UPS Sidecar bypass and rectifier input terminals. See Drawing 164201546-6, starting on page A-30, for UPS Sidecar wiring access information and terminal locations.

10.Connect phase A, B, and C bypass input power wiring from the source to the bypass terminals on the UPS Sidecar.

11.Connect phase A, B, and C power wiring from the source to the UPS rectifier input terminals on the UPS Sidecar.

12.Route the output cables to the UPS Sidecar output terminals. See Drawing 164201546-6, starting on page A-30, for UPS Sidecar wiring access information and terminal locations.

13.Connect phase A, B, and C, and Neutral power wiring from the UPS Sidecar output terminals to the critical load.

14.After wiring the UPS system to the facility power and critical load, be sure to ground the system according to local and/or national electrical wiring codes.

15.When all wiring is complete, reinstall the internal safety shield panels removed in previous steps.

16.Reinstall the UPS Sidecar front panel and secure with the screw at the bottom of the panel.

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Powerware 9390 specifications

The Powerware 9390 is a high-performance uninterruptible power supply (UPS) that has been designed for mission-critical applications, providing reliable power protection and ensuring the continuous operation of sensitive equipment. It is particularly well-suited for data centers, telecommunications, and healthcare environments, where power reliability is paramount.

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The unit offers advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, enhancing the unit's performance and ensuring that it can handle varying load conditions effectively. The Powerware 9390 is designed to provide a high level of protection against power disturbances and outages, including voltage sags, surges, and frequency variations.

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