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Powerware 9395 UPS
225–275
kVA
User’s and Installation Guide
Contents
Powerware 9395 UPS 225–275kVA
User’s and Installation Guide
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Powerware 9395 UPS 225–275kVA
User’s and Installation Guide
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1 Introduction
1.1 UPS standard features
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1.2 Options and accessories
1.3 Basic system configurations
1.4 Using this manual
1.5 Conventions used in this manual
1.6 Symbols, controls, and indicators
1.7 For more information
1.8 Getting help
2 UPS installation plan and unpacking
2.1 Creating an installation plan
2.2 Preparing the site
Model
Weight kg
Table 2-1.UPS cabinet weights
From top of cabinet
From front of cabinet
Figure 2-1.UPS cabinet dimensions (front view)
Figure 2-2.UPS cabinet dimensions (right side view)
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2.2.2 UPS system power wiring preparation
Basic unit rating at 0.9 lagging pF load
Units
Rating 50/60 Hz
Input and output voltage
AC input to UPS rectifier (0.98 Min. pF)
Terminal function
Terminal
Function
Bus landing
Bolt size
Load rating
Table 2-8.Recommended bypass and output circuit breaker ratings
Table 2-9.Recommended DC input circuit breaker ratings
2.2.3 UPS system interface wiring preparation
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2.3 Inspecting and unpacking the UPS cabinet
Figure 2-8.Powerware 9395 UPS (225–275kVA) cabinet as shipped on pallet
3 UPS system installation
3.1 Preliminary installation information
3.2Unloading the UPS cabinet from the pallet and mechan- ical installation
•Do not tilt cabinets more than 10° from vertical
•Lift the cabinet only with a forklift or damage may occur
Figure 3-1.Removing left side shipping bracket
3.3 Battery cabinet installation
3.4 Installing UPS external and battery power wiring
Figure 3-3.Conduit and wire entry locations
Figure 3-4.UPS power terminal locations
Figure 3-5.UPS power terminal detail AA
3.5 Installing interface connections
Figure 3-6.Typical alarm relay connection
Figure 3-7.Interface terminal locations
Terminal TB1
Name
Descrition
Terminal TB2
Terminal TB3
Figure 3-8.Interface terminal detail AA
Figure 3-9.Terminal blocks TB1, TB2, and TB3 connector assignments
3.5.2 TB1 battery interface connections
Figure 3-10.Typical battery interface connection
3.5.3 X-Slotconnections
3.6 Installing a remote EPO switch
Figure 3-12.Remote EPO switch
From remote EPO switch
To customer interface
Remarks
Terminal board TB1 in UPS cabinet
Figure 3-13. Normally-Openremote EPO switch wiring
Figure 3-14.Normally closed remote EPO switch wiring
3.7 Initial startup
3.8 Completing the installation checklist
Installation checklist
4 Understanding UPS operation
4.1 Looking inside the UPS system
4.2 Modes
4.2.2 Bypass mode
The critical load is not protected while the UPS is in Bypass mode
Figure 4-3.Path of current through the UPS in bypass mode
4.2.3 Battery mode
Figure 4-4.Path of current through the UPS in battery mode
4.3 UPS system one line configurations
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Figure 4-6.Typical maintenance bypass panel
5 UPS operating instructions
5.1 UPS controls and indicators
5.2 Using the control panel
5.2.2 Using the LCD and pushbuttons
Figure 5-3.Parts of the LCD
5.2.3 Using the menu
Menu option
Table 5-2.Display function menu map
5.2.4 Mimic screen
Figure 5-4.Main menu and Mimic screen (normal mode)
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Table 5-3.Display menu operation
5.2.6 System controls screen
Figure 5-5.System Controls screen
5.3 Operation
5.3.2 Starting the UPS in bypass mode
5.3.3 Starting the power module
5.3.4 Transfer from normal to bypass mode
Power is present inside the UPS cabinets
5.3.5 Transfer from bypass to normal mode
5.3.6 Transfer from normal to bypass mode and shut down UPS
5.3.7 UPS and critical load shutdown
5.3.8 Charger control
5.3.9 Using the UPS LOAD OFF pushbutton
5.3.10 Using the Remote Emergency Power-offswitch
Turn UPS from normal mode to mechanical bypass
Turn UPS from mechanical bypass to normal mode
6 Responding to system events
6.1 General
6.2 System event horns
6.3 System event indicators
6.4 System event messages
7 Communication
7.1 X-Slotcards
7.2 Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software
7.3 Terminal mode
MM DD YYYY HH:MM:SS.hh KYWD MESSAGE <CR> <LF
Figure 7-3.Sample Event History Log
7.4 Building alarm monitoring
7.5 General purpose relay contact
8 UPS maintenance
8.1 Important safety instructions
8.2 Performing preventive maintenance
8.3 Installing batteries
9 Recycling the used UPS or batteries
10 Product specifications
10.1 Model numbers
10.2 Single module specifications
11 Warranty