This manual contains important instructions that you should follow during installation and maintenance of
the UPS and batteries. Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for
future reference.
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CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS
Ce manuel comporte des instructions importantes que vous êtes invité à suivre lors de toute procédure
d'installation et de maintenance des batteries et de l'onduleur. Veuillez consulter entièrement ces
instructions avant de faire fonctionner l'équipement et conserver ce manuel afin de pouvoir vous y reporter
ultérieurement.
Powerware, Powerware Hot Sync, ABM, and X-Slot are registered trademarks and ConnectUPS are trademarks of Eaton Electrical Inc. Greenlee is
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ECopyright 2007 Eaton Corporation, Raleigh, NC, USA. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any way without the
express written approval of Eaton Corporation.
Special Symbols
The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock symbol.
CAUTION: REFER TO OPERATOR'S MANUAL - Refer to your operator's manual for additional information, such as important
operating and maintenance instructions.
This symbol indicates that you should not discard the UPS or the UPS batteries in the trash. This product contains sealed, lead‐acid
batteries and must be disposed of properly. For more information, contact your local recycling/reuse or hazardous waste center.
This symbol indicates that you should not discard waste electrical or electronic equipment (WEEE) in the trash. For proper disposal,
contact your local recycling/reuse or hazardous waste center.
ON – Indicates that the switch is in the ON position.
OFF – Indicates that the switch is in the OFF position.
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The Eaton® Powerware® 9315 (500–750 kVA) uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is an
online power protection system that prevents loss of valuable electronic information,
minimizes equipment downtime, and minimizes the adverse effect on equipment
production because of unexpected power problems.
The Powerware 9315 UPS system continually monitors incoming electrical power and
removes the surges, spikes, sags, and other irregularities that are inherent in
commercial utility power. Working with your building's electrical system, the UPS
system supplies clean, consistent power that your sensitive electronic equipment
requires for reliable operation. During brownouts, blackouts, and other power
interruptions, optional battery strings provide emergency power to safeguard
operation.
The UPS system is housed in a free‐standing cabinet, divided into three sections to
facilitate shipping. The cabinet sections line up and match in style and color, and have
safety shields behind the doors for hazardous voltage protection. Figure 1‐1 shows a
typical Powerware 9315 (500–750 kVA) UPS system.
Module Bypass
Cabinet (MBC)
Output/Inverter
Cabinet
Input/Rectifier
Cabinet
Figure 1‐1. Typical Powerware 9315 (500–750 kVA) UPS System
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1.1UPS Features
The UPS has many standard features that provide cost‐effective and consistently
reliable power protection. The descriptions in this section provide a brief overview of
the UPS standard features.
1.1.1Installation Features
Power wiring can be routed through the top of each cabinet. External sensing
and monitoring control wire must be installed according to UL Class I requirements.
Class I wiring can be routed through the top of each cabinet.
1.1.2Customer Interface
The UPS has the following communication features:
S Building Alarm Monitoring – The facility's alarm system contacts can be connected
to four inputs in the UPS. The UPS uses these inputs to monitor the building
alarms in addition to the UPS status. See Chapter 10, “Using Features and
Options,” for additional information.
S Summary Alarm Contacts – Summary alarm contacts are provided for connection to
equipment at the facility, such as a light, an audible alarm, or a computer terminal.
The equipment connected to this contact alerts you to a UPS alarm. See
Chapter 10, “Using Features and Options,” for additional information.
S Computer Interface – Two serial communication ports are standard on all units, and
are electrically isolated from the UPS. You can use these ports to link the UPS to
the features described in Chapter 12, “Communication.”
S X-Slot
®
Communication Bay – One communication bay is available on the UPS to
install an optional X-Slot card. See Chapter 12, “Communication,” for additional
information.
1.1.3Customer Convenience Outlet
An uninterruptible 120 Vac, 0.2A, fuse‐protected convenience outlet is provided to
supply power to the optional modem. It is located on the customer interface panel.
1.1.4ABM®Technology
A three-stage charging system increases battery service life by optimizing recharge
time, and protects batteries from damage due to high current charging and inverter
ripple currents. Charging at high currents can overheat and damage batteries.
1.1.5Automatic Battery Charge Current Limit
A preset limit restricts battery charging current to protect batteries from damage due
to high current charging. Charging at high currents can overheat and damage
batteries.
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1.2Options and Accessories
Contact your Eaton sales representative for information about the following options:
1.2.15% Input Filter
The UPS can be equipped with an input filter. An input filter yields power factor
correction that allows you to save on your initial installation and operating costs. The
filter also reduces input harmonic current distortion and minimizes upstream
interference that can damage sensitive hardware components.
1.2.2Battery Racks
You can enhance the protection time provided by the UPS system by adding one or
more battery racks. The battery racks should be equipped with sealed,
maintenance‐free, lead‐acid batteries. An external battery disconnect switch must be
used. See Chapter 4, “Installing a Remote Battery Disconnect,” for additional
information.
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1.2.3External Fused Battery Disconnect
An optional external DC disconnect provides an automatic or manual means of
disconnecting a battery string from the UPS. The disconnect is enclosed in a
floor-mounted, free‐standing box. You can install it anywhere between the remote DC
supply and the UPS, according to national and local codes.
The breaker switch on the remote battery disconnect is set according to the operation
procedures in Chapter 9, “UPS Operating Instructions.” When service personnel are
performing maintenance on the UPS or battery string, the switch should be set to the
OFF position. See Chapter 4, “Installing a Remote Battery Disconnect,” for battery
disconnect requirements and installation instructions.
1.2.4Upgrade Capability
The UPS is available in various output power ratings in both 50 and 60 Hz models. If
your power requirements increase, you can upgrade the UPS system to provide more
output power with a minimum impact on your facility.
1.2.5Parallel Capacity/Redundant System
With Powerware Hot Sync® technology and a System Bypass Module (SBM), the
Parallel Capacity/Redundant System allows two to eight uninterruptible power
modules (UPMs) to operate in parallel to provide more capacity than a single UPM
and as backup for each other. The parallel capacity/redundant system can supply up to
4000A, depending on the SBM used. In addition, when one UPM is taken out of
service for maintenance or is not operating properly, the redundant UPM continues to
supply uninterrupted power to the critical load.
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1.2.6Monitoring and Communication
The following monitoring and communication options are available:
S Remote Monitor Panel (RMP) – An optional RMP contains backlit status indicators and
a local horn, allowing you to monitor the UPS operational status and alarm
condition from virtually any location within your facility. This option is described
further in Chapter 10, “Using Features and Options.”
S Relay Interface Module (RIM) – An optional RIM uses relay contact closures to
indicate the UPS operating status and alarm condition. The module uses a serial
interface line and may support up to eight critical loads. This option is described
further in Chapter 10, “Using Features and Options.”
S Supervisory Contact Module (SCM) – An optional SCM establishes an interface
between the Parallel Capacity/Redundant system manufacturer's equipment and
the customer's monitor. This interface allows the customer to monitor operational
status of the Parallel Capacity/Redundant system equipment. This option is
described further in Chapter 10, “Using Features and Options.”
S X-Slot Cards – Optional X-Slot cards support several protocols, such as SNMP,
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AS/400
, and Modbus®. See Chapter 12, “Communication,” for additional
information.
S eNotify Remote Monitoring and Diagnostic Service – An optional service that provides
7x24 remote monitoring of 43 alarms, temperature/humidity and battery charge
information, daily heartbeat check, and monthly report. The eNotify service also
provides customer notification of significant alarms, remote diagnostics, and
dispatch of technicians. A ConnectUPS -X Web/SNMP Card is required in the
X-Slot communication bay. An optional Powerware Environmental Monitoring
Probe (EMP) is required for temperature/humidity monitoring. See Chapter 12,
“Communication,” for additional information.
S Modem – An optional modem is available for use with the Remote Notification
feature described in Chapter 12, “Communication.” Refer to the modem
manufacturer's manual for modem operating instructions.
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1.3Basic System Configurations
The following basic UPS system configurations are possible:
S Single module UPS and one battery string
S Multi‐module (parallel for capacity/redundancy) UPS system consisting of two or
more UPS modules, with one battery string for each module, and a Powerware
Hot Sync
S Multi‐module (parallel for capacity/redundancy) UPS system consisting of two or
more UPS modules, with one common battery string, and a Powerware Hot Sync
Capacity module
You can enhance the UPS system configuration by adding optional accessories, such
as an RMP, RIM, SCM, or remote emergency power-off (REPO) control.
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1.4Safety Warnings
INTRODUCTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
S This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance
of the UPS and batteries. Please read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this
manual for future reference.
S The UPS cabinet is designed for industrial or computer room applications and contains safety shields
behind the front doors. However, the UPS system is a sophisticated power system and should be handled
with appropriate care.
DANGER
This UPS contains LETHAL VOLTAGES. All maintenance and service should be performed by
AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
WARNING
S Installation and maintenance should be performed only by qualified personnel.
S The UPS system contains its own energy source (batteries). The output terminals may carry live voltage
even when the UPS is disconnected from an AC source.
S To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, install this UPS in a temperature and humidity controlled,
indoor environment, free of conductive contaminants. Ambient temperature must not exceed 40°C
(104°F). Do not operate near water or excessive humidity (95% maximum). The system is not intended for
outdoor use.
S Ensure all power is disconnected before performing installation or service.
S ELECTRIC ENERGY HAZARD. Do not attempt to alter any battery wiring or connectors. Attempting to alter
wiring can cause injury.
CAUTION
S Batteries can present a risk of electrical shock or burn from high short-circuit current. Observe proper
precautions. Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel knowledgeable of batteries
and required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
S Replace batteries with the same number and type of batteries as originally installed in the UPS.
S Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to local codes for disposal requirements.
S Never dispose of batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode when exposed to flame.
S Keep the cabinet doors on and secured to ensure proper cooling airflow and to protect personnel from
dangerous voltages inside the unit.
S Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting terminals.
S Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If it is, remove the source of the ground. Contacting
any part of a grounded battery can cause a risk of electric shock. An electric shock is less likely if you
disconnect the grounding connection before you work on the batteries.
S Do not operate the UPS system close to gas or electric heat sources.
S The operating environment should be maintained within the parameters stated in this manual.
S Keep surroundings uncluttered, clean, and free from excess moisture.
S Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
S The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition.
S Observe all DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION notices affixed to the inside and outside of the
equipment.
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S Les batteries peuvent présenter un risque de décharge électrique ou de brûlure par des courts‐circuits de
haute intensité. Prendre les précautions nécessaires.
S Pour le remplacement, utiliser le même nombre et modéle des batteries.
S Une mise au rebut réglementaire des batteries est obligatoire. Consulter les règlements en vigueur dans
votre localité.
S Ne jamais jeter les batteries au feu. L'exposition aux flammes risque de les faire exploser.
1.5Conventions Used in This Manual
This manual uses these type conventions:
S Italic type represents variable information that you must replace with an actual
value, or a directory or file name.
S Screen type represents information that appears on your screen.
S Bold type represents a command or option that you type or enter at a prompt.
AVERTISSEMENT!
ATTENTION!
1.6For More Information
IconDescription
Information notes call attention to important features or instructions.
[Keys]Brackets are used when referring to a specific key, such as [Enter] or [Ctrl].
In this manual, the term UPS refers only to the UPS cabinet and its internal elements.
The term UPS system refers to the entire power protection system – the UPS
modules, battery strings, and options or accessories installed.
Refer to the Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant UPS Installation andOperation Manual for the following additional information:
S SBM cabinet and optional accessories installation instructions, including site
preparation, planning for installation, wiring and safety information, and detailed
illustrations of the cabinet and optional accessories with dimensional and
connection point drawings.
S Parallel operation, including procedures for using the SBM cabinet with the UPS,
responding to system events, and information about maintenance.
S Describes the SBM control panel and explains the SBM functions; discusses the
SBM standard features and optional accessories; provides procedures for starting
and stopping the parallel for capacity/redundancy system, and information about
maintenance and responding to system events.
S SBM RS‐485 and RS‐232 serial communication, including connecting optional
remote accessories to the SBM and enabling, disabling, and customizing building
alarms.
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INTRODUCTION
If you need help with any of the following:
S Scheduling initial startup
S Regional locations and telephone numbers
S A question about any of the information in this manual
S A question this manual does not answer
Please call the Eaton Help Desk for Powerware products at:
United States:
Canada:1-800-461-9166 ext 260
All other countries:Call your local service representative
1-800-843-9433 or 1-919-870-3028
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Chapter 2UPS Installation Plan and Unpacking
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Use the following basic sequence of steps to install the UPS:
1. Create an installation plan for the UPS system (Chapter 2).
2. Prepare your site for the UPS system (Chapter 2).
3. Inspect, unpack, and unload the UPS cabinets (Chapters 2 and 3).
4. Wire the system (Chapter 3).
5. Install features, accessories, and/or options, as applicable (Chapters 4 through 6).
6. Complete the installation checklist (Chapter 3).
7. Have authorized service personnel perform preliminary operational checks and
startup.
NOTE Startup and operational checks must be performed by an authorized Eaton Customer Service
Engineer, or the warranty terms specified on page 15-1 become void. This service is offered as part of the
sales contract for the UPS. Contact your Eaton service representative in advance (usually a two-week notice is
required) to reserve a preferred startup date.
2.1Creating an Installation Plan
Before installing the UPS system, read and understand how this manual applies to the
system being installed. Use the procedures and illustrations in the following chapters
to create a logical plan for installing the system.
2.1.1Preparing Your Site
For the UPS system to operate at peak efficiency, the installation site should meet
the environmental parameters outlined in this manual. If the UPS is to be operated at
an altitude higher than 1500m (5000 ft), contact your Eaton service representative for
important information about high altitude operation. The operating environment must
meet the weight, clearance, and environmental requirements specified in
paragraph A.1 starting on page A-1.
The UPS cabinets use forced air cooling to regulate internal component temperature.
Air inlets are in the front of the cabinet and outlets are in the top. You must allow
clearance in front of and above each cabinet for proper air circulation (see Table B on
page A-1).
2.1.2Environment Considerations
The life of the UPS system is adversely affected if the installation does not meet the
following guidelines:
1. The system must be installed on a level, sealed concrete pad or floor.
2. The system must be installed in a temperature‐controlled indoor area free of
conductive contaminants.
Failure to follow guidelines may void your warranty.
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2.1.3Preparing for Wiring the UPS System
For external wiring requirements, including the minimum AWG size of external wiring,
see Table E through Table G starting on page A-13. The power wiring connections for
this equipment are rated at 90°C. If the ambient temperature is greater than 30°C,
higher temperature wire and/or larger size wire may be necessary. Control wiring for
remote emergency power-off (REPO) and optional accessories (such as building
alarms and monitoring interface) should be connected at the customer interface
terminal blocks located inside the UPS using UL Class 1 wiring methods.
2.2Inspecting and Unpacking Each Cabinet
Each cabinet is shipped bolted to wooden pallets and protected with outer protective
packaging material and a plastic inner covering (see Figure 2‐1).
Outer
Packaging
Wooden Pallet
Figure 2‐1. Cabinet as Shipped with Outer Packaging and Pallet
WARNING
The UPS cabinets are extremely heavy (see Table A on page A-1). If unpacking instructions are not closely
followed, the cabinet may tip and cause serious injury.
CAUTION
S Do not install a damaged cabinet. Report any damage to the carrier and contact your Eaton service
representative immediately.
S Do not tilt the UPS cabinets more than 10° from vertical or the cabinet may tip over.
NOTE Verify that the forklift or pallet jack is rated to handle the weight of the cabinets (see Table A on
page A-1 for cabinet weights).
To unpack the cabinet:
1. Carefully inspect the outer packaging for evidence of damage during transit.
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2. Use a forklift or pallet jack to move the packaged cabinet to the installation site,
or as close as possible, before unpacking. Insert the forklift or pallet jack forks
between the skids on the bottom of the unit.
3. Set each pallet on a firm, level surface, allowing a minimum clearance of
4.6m (15 ft) on each side for removing the cabinets from the pallets.
4. If outer packaging is secured with steel bands, cut and remove the bands from
each cabinet.
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5. Remove the protective cardboard covering from the cabinets, cutting where
indicated, using a knife blade no longer than 25 mm (1”).
6. Remove the plastic bag and foam packing material, and discard or recycle them
in a responsible manner.
7. Inspect the contents for any evidence of physical damage, and compare each
item with the Bill of Lading. If damage has occurred or shortages are evident,
contact your Eaton service representative immediately to determine the extent of
the damage and its impact upon further installation.
NOTE While waiting for installation, protect the unpacked cabinets from moisture, dust, and other harmful
contaminants. Failure to store and protect the UPS system properly may void your warranty.
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Chapter 3Installing the UPS System
Figure
This section describes the UPS system installation for single modules and
multi-modules, including: unloading the cabinets, UPS internal and external wiring,
and interface connections.
3.1Preliminary Installation Information
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ANGER
This UPS contains LETHAL VOLTAGES. All repairs and service should be performed by AUTHORIZED
SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. There are NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS inside the UPS.
WARNING
Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel.
Refer to the following while installing the UPS system:
S See Appendix A for installation drawings and additional installation notes.
S Dimensions are in millimeters and inches.
S Do not tilt the UPS cabinets more than 10° from vertical or the cabinet may tip
over.
S Remove the conduit landing plates to add conduit landing holes as required. Plate
material is 14 gauge steel (2 mm/0.075” thick).
S The Emergency UPS Off (EPO) and the Remote Emergency Power-off (REPO)
buttons normally open all breakers in the UPS, shut down the UPS, and isolate
power from the critical load. However, the EPO and REPO may be configured to
transfer the UPS to bypass and shut down the UPS. Local electrical codes may
also require tripping protective devices upstream from the UPS.
S The UPS cabinets must be installed on a level, sealed concrete pad or floor.
S If perforated floor tiles are required for ventilation, place them in front of the UPS.
See Table A on page A-1 for equipment weight.
S Details about control wiring are provided in each procedure for connecting options
and features. Paragraph A.5 starting on page A-28 identifies the control wiring
terminations.
S All circuit breakers provided as part of the UPS system that employ adjustable trip
mechanisms have been set to their maximum settings. Based upon the energy
available and other equipment located on‐site, these settings may need to be
adjusted to ensure proper system operation and coordination. It is the customer's
responsibility to conduct a breaker coordination study, so that these breakers can
be adequately set for the site.
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3.2Unloading the UPS Cabinets from the Pallet
S The UPS cabinets are heavy (see Table A on page A-1). If unpacking instructions are not closely followed,
the cabinet may tip and cause serious injury.
S Do not install a damaged cabinet. Report any damage to the carrier and contact your Eaton service
representative immediately.
S Do not tilt the UPS or optional cabinets more than 10° from vertical or the cabinet may tip over.
NOTE Verify that the forklift or pallet jack is rated to handle the weight of the cabinet (see Table A on
page A-1 for cabinet weights).
Each UPS cabinet is bolted to a wooden pallet supported by wood skids.
To remove the pallet:
1. If not already moved, use a forklift or pallet jack to move the cabinet to the
installation site, or as close as possible, before unloading from the pallet. Insert
the forklift or pallet jack forks between the skids on the bottom of the unit.
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ARNING
2. Remove the hardware securing each UPS cabinet to the pallet.
3. Using a forklift, raise the UPS cabinet until the cabinet bottom clears the pallet by
approximately 3 mm (1/8”).
4. When the UPS cabinet is clear of the pallet, pull the pallet from under the
cabinet. Discard or recycle the pallets in a responsible manner.
5. Carefully lower the UPS cabinet until the cabinet base touches the floor.
6. Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for the remaining UPS cabinets.
3.3Single Module Installation
To install a single module UPS system, perform the procedures in the following
paragraphs. If a multi‐module system is being installed, proceed to “Multi‐Module
Installation” on page 3-4.
3.3.1Installing UPS Internal Power and Control Wiring
NOTE The cables used in Steps 2 through 4 are coiled inside the Input/Rectifier cabinet and are attached
at the factory to the rectifier output. The cables used in Steps 7 and 8 are coiled inside the Module Bypass
Cabinet (MBC) and are attached at the factory to the input of the MBC.
To install the UPS internal power and control wiring (see Table H on page A-16 for
tightening torques and paragraph A.4 starting on page A-22 for terminal locations):
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1. Remove the plastic shield covering the inverter input section of the
Output/Inverter cabinet.
2. Route the DC Link cables from the rectifier output (Input/Rectifier cabinet) to the
inverter input (Output/Inverter cabinet) through the knockouts in the cabinet
sides.
3. Connect the positive DC Link power wiring to the inverter input. Connect two
cables to each inverter.
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4. Connect the negative DC Link power wiring to the inverter input. Connect two
cables to each inverter.
5. Reinstall the plastic shield to the inverter input section.
6. Remove the plastic shield covering the inverter output section of the
Output/Inverter cabinet.
7. Route the MBC input cables from the MBC to the inverter output
(Output/Inverter cabinet) through the knockouts in the cabinet sides.
8. Connect phase A, B, and C and Neutral power wiring from the MBC to the
respective inverter output.
9. Route the ground braid from the top of the Output/Inverter cabinet to the
Input/Rectifier cabinet through the cabinet knockouts. The ground braid is
secured at the factory to the Output/Inverter cabinet mounting stud.
10. Connect the ground braid to the Input/Rectifier cabinet mounting stud and
secure.
11. Route the ground braid from the top of the MBC to the Output/Inverter cabinet
through the cabinet knockouts. The ground braid is secured at the factory to the
MBC mounting stud.
12. Connect the ground braid to the Output/Inverter cabinet mounting stud and
secure.
13. Reinstall the plastic shield to the inverter output section.
14. Connect the Output/Inverter 15‐pin control wiring harness connector to the
Input/Rectifier 15‐pin control wiring harness connector. See Figure A‐12 on
page A-22 for connector locations.
15. Connect the MBC 15‐pin control wiring harness connector to the Output/Inverter
15‐pin control wiring harness connector. See Appendix A for connector locations.
16. Connect the 3‐pin control wiring harness connector P6 from the MBC to
connector J6 on the Inverter Number 2 control board in the Output/Inverter
cabinet. See Figure A‐14 on page A-24 and Figure A‐16 on page A-26 for
connector locations.
3.3.2Installing UPS External Power and Control Wiring
To install the UPS external power and control wiring (see Appendix A for wiring and
termination requirements and wiring access information):
1. Remove the sheet-metal shield covering the input terminal area in the
Input/Rectifier cabinet to gain access to the Battery I/O customer interface
and CB2TB. See Figure A‐12 page A-22 for the shield location.
NOTE Remove the Input/Rectifier cabinet conduit landing plate to punch conduit holes.
2. Connect phase A, B, and C power wiring from the source to the respective
rectifier inputs in the Input/Rectifier cabinet.
3. Connect the positive and negative DC power wiring from the batteries to the
respective DC inputs in the Input/Rectifier cabinet.
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NOTE Remove the entire MBC top panel to punch conduit holes.
4. Connect phase A, B, and C power wiring from the bypass source to the
respective bypass inputs in the MBC.
5. Connect phase A, B, and C and Neutral power wiring from the MBC output to
the critical load.
6. Connect the control wiring (battery breaker open and close signals and shunt DC
disconnect) between the external battery disconnect and the UPS.
7. 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.
8. Install the batteries according to the battery and battery rack manufacturer's
instructions and all applicable codes and regulations, including the National
Electrical Code (NEC), Article 480.
NOTE There is no DC disconnect device within the UPS.
NOTE The DC input to the UPS is protected by internal fuses F30 and F31.
3.4Multi‐Module Installation
To install a multi‐module system using a System Bypass Module (SBM), perform the
procedures in the following paragraphs.
3.4.1Installing UPS Internal Power and Control Wiring
NOTE The cables used in Steps 2 through 4 are coiled inside the Input/Rectifier cabinet and are attached
at the factory to the rectifier output.
To install the UPS internal power and control wiring in a multi-module system (see
Appendix A for terminal locations and wiring access information):
1. Remove the plastic shield covering the inverter input section of the
2. Route the DC Link cables from the rectifier output (Input/Rectifier cabinet) to the
3. Connect the positive DC Link power wiring to the inverter input. Connect two
4. Connect the negative DC Link power wiring to the inverter input. Connect two
5. Reinstall the plastic shield to inverter input section.
Output/Inverter cabinet.
inverter input (Output/Inverter cabinet) through the knockouts in the cabinet
sides.
cables to each inverter. For tightening torque, see Table H on page A-16.
cables to each inverter. For tightening torque, see Table H on page A-16.
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6. Route the ground braid from the top of the Output/Inverter cabinet to the
Input/Rectifier cabinet through the cabinet knockouts. The ground braid is
secured at the factory to the Output/Inverter cabinet mounting stud.
7. Connect the ground braid to the Input/Rectifier cabinet mounting stud and
secure.
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8. Connect the Output/Inverter 15‐pin control wiring harness connector to the
Input/Rectifier 15‐pin control wiring harness connector. See Figure A‐12 on
page A-22 and Figure A‐14 on page A-24 for connector locations.
9. Remove the plastic shield covering the inverter output section of the
Output/Inverter cabinet.
10. Refer to the Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant UPS Installation and
Operation Manual for SBM input wiring procedures.
11. Reinstall the plastic shield to the inverter output section.
3.4.2Installing UPS External Power and Control Wiring
To install the UPS external power and control wiring (see Appendix A for wiring and
termination requirements and wiring access information):
1. Remove the sheet-metal shield covering the input terminal area in the
Input/Rectifier cabinet to gain access to the Battery I/O customer interface
and CB2TB. See Figure A‐12 on page A-22 for the shield location.
NOTE Remove the Input/Rectifier cabinet conduit landing plate to punch conduit holes.
2. Connect phase A, B, and C power wiring from the source to the respective
rectifier inputs in the Input/Rectifier cabinet.
3. Connect positive and negative DC power wiring from the batteries to the
respective DC inputs in the Input/Rectifier cabinet.
4. Connect the control wiring (battery breaker open and close signals and shunt DC
disconnect) between the external battery disconnect and the UPS.
5. Refer to the Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant UPS Installation and
Operation Manual for SBM output wiring procedures.
6. 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.
7. Install the batteries according to the battery and battery rack manufacturer's
instructions and all applicable codes and regulations, including NEC, Article 480.
NOTE There is no DC disconnect device within the UPS.
NOTE The DC input to the UPS is protected by internal fuses F30 and F31.
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NOTE If you are installing connections to the Battery I/O terminal connections and terminal board CB2TB,
install conduit between each device and the UPS cabinet for wiring these options.
See paragraph A.5 on page A-28 for the interface point locations within the UPS
cabinet.
To prepare the UPS for wiring to customer connections:
1. Verify that the UPS system is turned off and all power sources are removed. See
“Shutting Down the UPS and Critical Load” on page 9-6 for shutdown
instructions.
2. Remove the sheet-metal shield covering the input terminal area in the
Input/Rectifier cabinet to gain access to the Battery I/O customer interface
and CB2TB. See Figure A‐12 on page A-22 for the shield location.
3. See paragraph A.5 on page A-28 for terminal assignments, and wiring and
NOTE If you are installing connections to a REPO device, building alarm, or relay contacts, install conduit
between each device and the UPS cabinet.
See paragraph A.5 on page A-28 for the interface point locations within the UPS
cabinet.
To prepare the UPS for wiring to customer connections:
1. Verify that the UPS system is turned off and all power sources are removed. See
“Shutting Down the UPS and Critical Load” on page 9-6 for shutdown
instructions.
2. See paragraph A.5 on page A-28 for terminal assignments, and wiring and
termination requirements.
3.7Installing Accessories
To install an optional REPO switch, see Chapter 5, “Installing a Remote Emergency
Power-off Control.” To install optional accessories [such as the Remote Monitor Panel
(RMP) or X-Slot connections], see Chapter 6, “Installing Optional Accessories.” When
accessory installation is complete, proceed to paragraph 3.8.
3.8Initial Startup
Startup and operational checks must be performed by an authorized Eaton Customer
Service Engineer, or the warranty terms specified on page 15-1 become void. This
service is offered as part of the sales contract for the UPS. Contact your Eaton service
representative in advance (usually a two week notice is required) to reserve a
preferred startup date.
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