Eaton 9E6Ki, 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL, 9E15Ki, 9E20Ki User Manual

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Eaton 9E
6-20kVA
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Contents
1. INTRODUCTION 3
1.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTION 3
1.2 CERTIFICATION STANDARDS 4
1.3 SPECIAL SYMBOLS 4
2.PRESENTATION 5
2.1 MODEL LIST 5
2.2 ELECTRICAL STRUCTURE 5
2.2 UPS VIEWS 6
3.INSTALLATION 9
3.1 UNPACKING 9
3.2 PACKAGE CONTENT 9
3.3 CONNECTION 10
4.OPERATION 16
4.1 DISPLAY AND BUTTONS 16
4.2 OPERATING UPS 18
4.3 CONFIGURATION 19
4.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 20
4.5 ALARM CODES 21
5.TECHNICAL DATA 22
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1. Introduction
1.1 Safety instruction
The UPS must be installed and maintained exclusively by quailified staff. See installation and operation instructions before connecting to the supply.
The UPS must be installed with an earth connection. It has a high leakage current. The first wire to be connected is the earth wire, which must be connected to the terminal marked PE (yellow/green).
The UPS generates a leakage current of over 3.5 mA. The leakage current of the load should be added to that of the UPS on the protective earth wire.
The UPS needs a neutral connection to work properly. Operation without Neutral may damage the unit.
A readily accessible discon nec t dev ice sha ll be incor p orated in the bu il din g instal l atio n wirin g for permanently
connected equipment.
The UPS generates hazardous electric voltages inside it even when the input and/or battery switches are open. The inside of the UPS is protected by safety guards that are not to be removed by non-qualified staff. All installation and maintenance or other operations that entail gaining access to the inside of the UPS require the use of tools and are to be performed exclusively by qualified staff.
The UPS contains an energy source: the batteries. All terminals and sockets may be powered even when the UPS is not connected to the mains.
The total battery voltage is potentially hazardous: it may cause an electric shock. The compartment containing the batteries is protected by safety guards, which are not to be removed by non-qualified staff. All battery installation and maintenance operations entail gaining access to the inside of the UPS and require the use of tools: these operations are to be performed exclusively by qualified staff.
The batteries replaced are to be considered as toxic waste and treated accordingly. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Do not throw the batteries into fire: they could explode. Do not attempt to open the battery casing: no maintenance work can be done on them. In addition, the electrolyte is hazardous for the skin and eyes and may be toxic.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Do not turn on the UPS if you see any leaks of liquid or a white powder residue.
Make sure that no water, liquid in general and/or other foreign matter gets inside the UPS.
Under hazardous conditions, turn off the UPS at the “1/0” main power switch and open all the isolators present
(see the user manual to locate the “1/0” main power switch and the isolators).
Do not open the battery fuse holders while the UPS is powering the load from the batteries. An interruption of the battery DC voltage may cause an electric arc and result in breakage of the equipment and/or fire.
The energy required to power the load is provided by the batteries in the event of a power failure. if the battery protection were open, the load would be powered off.
Fuses have to be replaced with the same type if necessary.
To connect external battery cabinets, use the expansion cable suggested by the manufacturer in this manual.
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1.2 Certification Standards
1.3 Special Symbols
The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to show you the important inf or mation:
Safety
IEC 62040-1:2008 IEC 60950-1:2005 (Modified)
EMC
Conducted Emission: IEC 62040-2. Category C3 Radiated Emission: I EC 62 040-2. Category C3 ESD:IEC 61000-4-2. Contact: Level 2, Air discharge: Level 3 RS:IEC 61000-4-3. Level 3 EFT:IEC/EN 61000-4-4. Level 4 Surge:IEC/EN 61000-4-5. Level 4 CS:IEC/EN 61000-4-6. Level 3 MS:IEC/EN 61000-4-8. Level 3 Voltage Dips, short interruptions and volta ge var iat ions:IEC/EN 61000-4-11
Warning: This is a product for commercial and industrial application, in other environment
installation restrictions or additional measures may be needed to prevent disturbances. Additional curbs may be needed while output wiring length is more than 10m or communication wiring length
is more than 3m.
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2.Presentation
9E series UPS uses ON-LINE double conversion technology, resulting in the highest levels of reliability and maximum protection for critical loads.
2.1 Model List
Model
Power Ratings
PF
Voltage (Output)
9E6Ki
6kVA/4.8kW
0.8
230V (220/240)
9E10Ki
10kVA/8kW Combo
0.8
230V (220/240)
9E10KiXL
10kVA/8kW Combo
0.8
230V (220/240)
9E15Ki
15kVA/12kW Combo
0.8
230V (220/240)
9E20Ki
20kVA/16kW Combo
0.8
230V (220/240)
9E20KiXL
20kVA/16kW Combo
0.8
230V (220/240)
9EEBM180
For 9E6Ki
180V
9EEBM240
For 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL
240V
“XL” Model: Model with internal supercharger, and without internal batteries. Other models with internal batteries
2.2 Electrical structure
9E6Ki
INPUT
OUTPUT
N
L
N
L1
Input filter
AC/DC—DC/AC
Output filter
Internal
power
Charger
Battery
Input
Switch
Bypass
Maintain Switch
`
Output Switch
Main power wiring
9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL
INPUT
OUTPUT
N
L
N
L2
L1
L3
Input
filter
AC/DC—DC
/AC
Output filter
Internal
power
Charger
Battery
Input
Switch
Bypass
Maintain Switch
`
Output Switch
Main power wiring
9E15Ki, 9E20Ki, 9E20KiXL
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INPUT
OUTPUT
N
L
N
L2
L1
L3
Input
filter
AC-DC
DC-AC
Output filter
Internal
power
Charger
Battery
Input
Switch
Bypass
Maintain Switch
`
Output Switch
Main power wiring
2.2 UPS views
2.2.1 UPS FRONT VIEW
Display
Multipurpose buttons
Wheels (front wheels swivel and can be locked, fixed rear wheels)
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2.2.2 UPS REAR VIEW
9E6Ki
With backpanel cover
9E6Ki
Without backpanel cover
9E10Ki/9E10KiXL
With backpanel cover
9E10Ki/9E10KiXL
Without backpanel cover
USB communication port
Input switch
RS232 communication port and contacts
Cover for terminals
Slot for optional communication card
Fuse
Cooling fan(s)
Terminals for I/O cable connection
(refer to related
section)
Output switch
Earthing screws
Manual bypass for maintenance
Tie wrap hold-down
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