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Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System with PHP SSBM

164201373 Rev. A

092402

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Serial Communications

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13.1

Description

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13.2

Locating the Communications Panel

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13.3

Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port

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13.4

Configuring the Serial Ports

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13.4.1 Modes

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13.4.2 Rate

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13.4.3 Data/Stop

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13.4.4 Handshaking

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13.4.5 Save

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13.4.6 Default Settings

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13.5

Terminal Mode

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13.5.1 Printing Selected Information

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13.5.2 Entire Log (Ctrl + P)

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13.5.3 Meters Printout (Ctrl + M)

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13.5.4 System Information Printout (Ctrl + A)

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13.6

System Configuration

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13.6.1 System Configuration Mode Main Menu

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13.6.2 Program Building Alarms

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13.6.3 Enable/Disable Default Functions

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13.6.4 Customize Alarm Messages

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13.6.5 Program Unit Name

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13.6.6 Change Password

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13.6.7 Battery Test Setup

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13.6.8 Modify Low Battery Time

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13.7

Calibration Mode

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13.8

Computer Mode

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13.9

Remote Monitor Mode

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Summary of Contents for 9315s

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Page 2: ...the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to r...

Page 3: ... 2 1 2 1 Preliminary Installation Information 2 1 2 2 Installing the Switchboard System Bypass Module 2 2 2 3 Installing Optional System Maintenance Bypass SMB 2 3 2 4 Installing the Powerware Static Switch 2 4 2 4 1 Installing a Fully Rated Static Switch 4000A 2 4 2 5 Installing SSBM or SMB Circuit Breakers 2 4 2 5 1 Installing an SSBM or SMB Circuit Breaker 2 4 2 5 2 Setting the Power Trip Unit ...

Page 4: ...Maintenance Bypass and Redundant CBP 7 10 7 3 1 Maintenance Bypass Mode Optional 7 11 7 3 2 Redundant CBP Mode Optional 7 12 8 Operational Controls and Features 8 1 8 1 General 8 1 8 2 SSBM Standard Features 8 1 8 2 1 Control Panel 8 1 8 2 2 SSBM Circuit Breakers 8 1 8 2 3 SMB Circuit Breakers 8 6 8 2 4 Fully Rated Static Switch 8 6 8 2 5 EMERGENCY UPM OFF 8 6 8 2 6 Customer Interface Panel 8 6 8 ...

Page 5: ...nformation Before You Start 10 1 10 2 Operation of SSBM with Powerware 9315 200 thru 9315 500 UPMs 10 1 10 2 1 Initial Setup 10 1 10 2 2 Manual Start 10 2 10 2 3 Auto Start 10 3 10 2 4 Single UPM Shutdown 10 4 10 2 5 SSBM Shutdown to Bypass 10 4 10 2 6 Restarting a Single UPM 10 5 10 2 7 Using the UPM LOAD OFF Pushbutton 10 5 10 2 8 To Use the LOAD OFF Pushbutton 10 6 10 2 9 Resetting the UPM afte...

Page 6: ...ant System after EMERGENCY UPM OFF 10 14 10 4 Operation of the Optional System Maintenance Bypass SMB 10 15 10 4 1 Operation with Electrical Controls 10 15 10 4 2 Operation with Electrical Controls with Redundant CBP Controls 10 16 11 Using Features and Options 11 1 11 1 General 11 1 11 2 Building Alarm Monitoring 11 1 11 3 General Purpose Relay Contacts 11 1 11 4 Remote Monitor Panel 11 2 11 5 Re...

Page 7: ...13 6 13 5 Terminal Mode 13 7 13 5 1 Printing Selected Information 13 7 13 5 2 Entire Log Ctrl P 13 8 13 5 3 Meters Printout Ctrl M 13 9 13 5 4 System Information Printout Ctrl A 13 9 13 6 System Configuration 13 10 13 6 1 System Configuration Mode Main Menu 13 10 13 6 2 Program Building Alarms 13 10 13 6 3 Enable Disable Default Functions 13 11 13 6 4 Customize Alarm Messages 13 12 13 6 5 Program ...

Page 8: ...em to Call a Remote Computer 14 6 14 5 3 Configuring the Modem to Call a Numeric Pager 14 7 14 5 4 Final Modem Configuration 14 8 14 6 SSBM Setup Configuration 14 9 14 6 1 User Selected Events 14 10 15 Maintaining the Parallel Capacity Redundant System 15 1 15 1 General 15 1 15 2 Important Safety Instructions 15 1 15 3 Performing Preventive Maintenance 15 3 15 4 Short Circuits 15 4 15 5 Circuit Br...

Page 9: ...rrent Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Load Bank Mode with SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs 7 8 Figure 7 5 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Load Bank Mode with SSBM SMB with Temporary Load Bank Tabs 7 9 Figure 7 6 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Maintenance Bypass Mode 7 11 Figure 7 7 Path of Current Through the ...

Page 10: ...re 9 10 Time Setup Screen 9 12 Figure 9 11 Port Setup Screen 9 13 Figure 11 1 Remote Monitor Panel 11 2 Figure 11 2 Relay Interface Module 11 4 Figure 11 3 Supervisory Contact Module 11 5 Figure 13 1 Port 1 Pin Assignments 13 2 Figure 13 2 Port 2 Pin Assignments 13 3 Figure 13 3 Setup Serial Port 1 Screen 13 4 Figure 13 4 Event History Log 13 8 Figure 13 5 System Meters Screen 13 9 ...

Page 11: ...P SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 List of Tables Table 6 1 Supervisory Contact Module Wire Terminations 6 3 Table 13 1 Pin Assignments for Port 1 DB 9 13 2 Table 13 2 Pin Assignments for Port 2 DB 25 13 3 Table 13 3 Options Available for Each Communication Port 13 5 ...

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Page 13: ...ass SMB two or more UPMs and battery racks or cabinets Each UPM may have its own battery rack or may share the same battery rack with the other UPMs The SSBM has temporary load bank tabs to allow full load testing of the UPMs and the SSBM Your UPMs functions automatically and requires very little attention during normal operation However you should read and understand the procedures described in t...

Page 14: ...TERFACE TB7 UPM INTERFACE CANA CANB NOTE 1 Accommodates one to eight UPMs Four UPM system shown 2 The input transformer cabinet may be installed on either the left or the right side of the UPM cabinet 3 Refer to the Powerware 9315 UPS Installation manual provided with the UPMs for UPM battery and optional input transformer installation information 4 Actual SSBM physical arrangement and cable conne...

Page 15: ...d Bank Tabs optional System Maintenance Bypass SMB two or more UPS modules and one battery rack for each module SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs optional System Maintenance Bypass SMB two or more UPS modules and one common battery rack SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs optional System Maintenance Bypass SMB two or more UPS modules one battery rack for each module and an input transformer SSBM w...

Page 16: ... Chapter 4 Installing a Remote Monitor Panel contains information for installing the optional Remote Monitor Panel RMP Chapter 5 Installing a Relay Interface Module contains information for installing the optional Relay Interface Panel RIM Chapter 6 Installing a Supervisory Contact Module contains information for installing the optional Supervisory Contact Module SCM Section II Chapter 7 Understan...

Page 17: ...mmendations and important diagrams of the mechanical details and electrical access Read through each procedure before you begin Perform only those procedures that apply to the Parallel Capacity Redundant system you are installing or operating Conventions Used in This Manual The text in this manual uses these conventions Bold type highlights important concepts in discussions key terms in procedures...

Page 18: ...UPS system Keep the cabinet doors closed to ensure proper cooling airflow and to protect personnel from dangerous voltages inside the unit The parallel redundant system contains its own power source Lethal voltages are present even when the UPS is disconnected from utility power WARNING Only AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL should perform service or maintenance on the parallel redundant system If serv...

Page 19: ...l communications capabilities of the UPS system discusses the two communications ports on the Customer Interface Panel inside the UPS and how to connect optional remote accessories to your UPS system provides information about enabling disabling and customizing building alarms 164201244 Powerware 9315 500 kVA 750 kVA UPS Installation Operation Provides installation instructions for the UPS cabinet...

Page 20: ...092402 Getting Help If you have a question about any of the information in this manual or if you have a question this manual does not answer please call Powerware Corporation Field Service United States 1 800 843 9433 Canada 1 800 461 9166 Outside the U S Call your local representative ...

Page 21: ...Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 Section I Installation ...

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Page 23: ...ll features accessories and or options as applicable Chapter 3 7 Complete the Installation Checklist Chapter 2 8 Have authorized service personnel perform preliminary operational checks and startup NOTE Startup and operational checks should be performed only by authorized service personnel This service is usually offered as part of the sales contract for your Parallel Capacity Redundant system Con...

Page 24: ...inet for proper air circulation 1 1 3 Environment Considerations The life of the Parallel Capacity Redundant system will be adversely affected if the installation does not meet the following guidelines 1 The system must be installed on a sealed concrete pad or a sealed concrete floor 2 The system must be installed in a temperature controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants 1 1 4 Prepar...

Page 25: ...eing housed in a 40_C room ambient the use of 90_C copper wire and a 0 80 derating factor because there are more than three current carrying conductors in a raceway NEC Table 310 16 and Notes Refer to the applicable Powerware 9315 Installation manual provided with the UPM for all other UPM power cable requirements AC input DC input and grounding NOTE Review Table C in Appendix A to ensure the plan...

Page 26: ...1 1 Cabinets as Shipped with Outer Packaging and Pallet 1 Carefully inspect the outer packaging for evidence of damage during transit CAUTION Do not install a damaged cabinet Report any damage to the carrier and contact your local sales or service office immediately CAUTION Only insert the forklift jacks where FORK HERE signs appear on cabinet packaging 2 Use a forklift or other material handling ...

Page 27: ...tive covering 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 Powerware Corporation Customer Service Department immediately to determine the extent of the damage and its impact upon further installation NOTE While awaiting installation protect the unpacked SSBM and UPS cabinets in an indo...

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Page 29: ...erial is generally 16 gauge steel 0 06 in thick The Remote Emergency Power Off EPO and the EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbuttons open all breakers in the SSBM shut down the UPMs and isolates power from your critical load Local electrical codes may also require tripping protective devices upstream from the UPMs The SSBM cabinet must be installed on a level sealed concrete pad or floor The floor or pad must...

Page 30: ...llet CAUTION Lift only at lifting eyes or cabinet damage may occur 5 Attach suitable hoist to SSBM lifting eyes and lift SSBM cabinet until the cabinet bottom clears the pallet by approximately 3 mm 1 8 in 6 Once SSBM cabinet is clear of the pallet pull the pallet from under the UPS cabinet Discard or recycle them in a responsible manner 7 Carefully lower the SSBM cabient until the cabinet base co...

Page 31: ... securing cabinet to pallet CAUTION Lift only at lifting eyes or cabinet damage may occur 5 Attach suitable hoist to SMB lifting eyes and lift SMB cabinet until the cabinet bottom clears the pallet by approximately 3 mm 1 8 in 6 Once SMB cabinet is clear of the pallet pull the pallet from under the UPS cabinet Discard or recycle them in a responsible manner 7 Carefully lower the SMB cabient until ...

Page 32: ...g device install the fully rated static switch in the same manner as a drawout circuit breaker 2 5 Installing SSBM or SMB Circuit Breakers The SSBM and SMB are equipped with General Electric PowerBreakRII drawout circuit breakers SSBM Current Rating Circuit Breaker Current Rating 100 Rated Circuit Breaker Manufacturer Circuit Breaker Weight kg lbs 2500A 100 kAIC 2500A 100 kAIC General Electric 110...

Page 33: ...d as shown in drawing 164201373 1 1 Install input power wiring to the SSBM and power wiring between the UPMs SSBM and critical load Each UPM is individually wired to the SSBM UPM input bus Refer to Appendix A of this manual for wiring and termination requirements and wiring access information 2 Install control wiring between UPMs and the SSBM PowerNet network is wired serially daisy chained betwee...

Page 34: ...cess to the Customer Interface Panel refer to Appendix A for location of the access plate 3 Refer to Chapters 3 4 5 or 6 as applicable for installation instructions 2 10 Initial Startup Startup and operational checks should be performed only by authorized service personnel Contact service in advance usually a two week notice is required to reserve a preferred startup date 2 11 Completing the Insta...

Page 35: ...dust free It is recommended that the Parallel Capacity Redundant system be installed on a sealed concrete pad or a sealed concrete floor Adequate work space exists around the SSBM UPMs and other cabinets Adequate lighting is provided around the Parallel Capacity Redundant system A 120VAC service outlet is located within 25 feet of the Parallel Capacity Redundant system All circuit breaker trip uni...

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Page 37: ... as shown in Figure 3 1 See Drawing 164201373 7 in Appendix A for wiring information enclosure dimensions side views and knockout patterns EMERGENCY OFF UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEM to SBM to other equipment Figure 3 1 Remote EPO Control NOTE Before installing an Remote EPO be sure you have prepared the SSBM according to the instructions in Chapter 2 3 ...

Page 38: ...1 Twisted wires 2 TB1 5 TB2 2 Twisted wires 2 14 18 gauge Table 3 2 Remote EPO 1 TB2 2 REMOTE EPO SWITCH TWISTED WIRES 2 Remote EPO switch rating is 24 VDC 1 Amp minimum if supplied by user NOTE This switch must be a dedicated switch not tied into any other circuits 4 If you are installing multiple Remote EPO stations wire additional stations in parallel with the first Remote EPO 5 If required ins...

Page 39: ...oard System Bypass Module SSBM You can flush mount or surface mount an RMP on a desktop or on a wall wherever you have a serial interface line A maximum of two monitoring accessories RMPs RIMs or SCMs can be installed See Table 4 1 for the number of accessories permitted Figure 4 1 shows an RMP Drawing 164201373 8 in Appendix A shows the enclosure dimensions and knockout patterns Table 4 1 Optiona...

Page 40: ...4 2 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 WIRES MUST BE TWISTED FLUSH MOUNT SURFACE MOUNT FOR HANGING Figure 4 1 Remote Monitor Panel RMP ...

Page 41: ... refer to the enclosed switchboard vendor drawings for the location of the conduit landing plate 3 In the spare parts kit locate the RMP adapter cable assembly see Figure 4 2 Mate the DB 9 connector on the back of the terminal block to the DB 9 connector Port 1 on the Customer Interface Panel of the SSBM refer to Drawing 164201373 4 in Appendix A Use two screws from the spare parts kit to secure t...

Page 42: ...en the SSBM and the RMP is not present the RMP will self test all indicators flash and the horn beeps at one second intervals If this occurs check all harness connectors and the fuse for proper seating If all connections are secure but the RMP continues to self test replace the fuse with the spare included in the hardware kit If this does not correct the problem contact your local field service of...

Page 43: ...ort up to eight critical loads A maximum of two monitoring accessories RMPs RIMs or SCMs can be installed Refer to Chapter 4 Table 4 1 for the number of accessories permitted Figure 5 1 shows the RIM with its four 15 pin connectors labeled J1 through J4 Drawing 164201373 9 in Appendix A outlines the enclosure dimensions FLUSH MOUNT SURFACE MOUNT CONTINUES Relay Interface Module FOR HANGING AT UPS ...

Page 44: ...of the conduit landing plate 3 If not already installed locate the RMP adapter cable assembly see Figure 5 2 in the spare parts kit Mate the DB 9 connector on the back of the terminal block to the DB 9 connector Port 1 on the Customer Interface Panel of the SSBM refer to Drawing 164201373 4 in Appendix A Use two screws from the spare parts kit to secure the terminal block bracket to the Customer I...

Page 45: ...1 5 TB3 6 TWISTED WIRES 4 1 2 TURNS PER TB1 6 TB3 7 1 2 TURNS PER 3 INCHES TB1 7 TB3 8 5 Contact your local field service office for verification and testing of the RIM and its connections prior to making connections to J1 J4 You can order interface cables separately for connecting to the 15 Pin D Sub Connectors 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each RIM you are installing 7 If you are installing an ...

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Page 47: ...pacity Redundant system status A maximum of two monitoring accessories RMPs RIMs or SCMs can be installed Refer to Chapter 4 Table 4 1 for the number of accessories permitted See Drawing 164201373 10 in Appendix A for enclosure dimensions side views and knockout patterns WIRES MUST BE TWISTED SURFACE MOUNT FOR HANGING TB2 Figure 6 1 Supervisory Contact Module NOTE Before installing an SCM be sure ...

Page 48: ...e location of the conduit landing plate 3 If not already installed locate the RMP adapter cable assembly see Figure 6 2 in the spare parts kit Mate the DB 9 connector on the back of the terminal block to the DB 9 connector Port 1 on the Customer Interface Panel of the SSBM refer to Drawing 164201373 4 in Appendix A Use two screws from the spare parts kit to secure the terminal block bracket to the...

Page 49: ...marks TB1 4 TB3 5 TB1 5 TB3 6 TWISTED WIRES 4 1 2 TURNS PER TB1 6 TB3 7 1 2 TURNS PER 3 INCHES TB1 7 TB3 8 5 Contact your local field service office for verification and testing of the SCM and its connections prior to making connections to terminal strip TB2 shown in Figures 6 1 and 6 3 6 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each SCM you are installing 7 If you are installing an RMP or RIM in addition to ...

Page 50: ...ENERATOR BYPASS NOT AVAILABLE ON BATTERY UPS ALARM ON BYPASS SHUTDOWN IMMINENT Note Supervisory contacts are rated at 2 0 amps at 28 Vdc or 120 Vac and 0 15 amp at 115 Vdc Supervisory contacts require external power supply Internal 24 Vdc is not capable of supplying contact current Figure 6 3 Supervisory Contact Module TB2 ...

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Page 53: ... Parallel Capacity Redundant System The output of the system is normally supplied by several Uninterruptible Power Modules UPMs Multiple UPMs are connected with their outputs in parallel to provide a load level greater than the rating of one UPM and for redundancy The paralleled UPMs supply the output load with protected power as long as the load does not exceed the combined rating of the parallel...

Page 54: ...s to the UPMs CBS is closed and verified and then CBP is opened The static switch is armed and ready during both types of transfers For Emergency transfers to bypass the static switch is turned on During the transfer CBP is closed and verified and then CBS is opened The static switch turns off after a set time delay which allows the CBP and CBS breakers to complete their transfer Communications is...

Page 55: ...C electrical power to the critical load There are three standard operation modes In Normal mode Parallel Capacity Redundant system functions normally suppling clean filtered power from the UPMs to the load In Bypass mode the SSBM bypass input supplies the load and isolates the UPMs In Battery mode the battery cabinet supplies DC power which maintains UPM operation The following descriptions provid...

Page 56: ...tem when operating in Normal mode Path of Electrical Power UPM1 UPM2 UPM3 UPM4 SS FBP CBP CBS BYPASS INPUT OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD BATT UPM INPUT BATT BATT BATT SSBM open Figure 7 1 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Normal Mode If the utility AC power is interrupted or is out of specification the UPMs automatically switch to Battery mode to support the critical load...

Page 57: ...rical Power open Figure 7 2 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Bypass Mode You can transfer the SSBM from Normal mode to Bypass mode manually However the SSBM switches automatically to Bypass mode whenever the UPMs can no longer supply the critical load If the SSBM transfers to Bypass mode from Normal mode due to an output voltage deviation the SSBM automatically att...

Page 58: ...mode UPM1 UPM2 UPM3 UPM4 SS FBP CBP CBS BYPASS INPUT OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD BATT UPM INPUT BATT BATT BATT SSBM Path of Electrical Power open Figure 7 3 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Battery Mode When the discharging battery voltage reaches the lower limit of UPM operational capability the critical load is transferred by the SSBM to Bypass mode if it is availabl...

Page 59: ...ad Bank Mode with Load Bank tabs connected to a temporary Load Bank Only UPM1 is shown under testing Figure 7 5 shows the path of electrical power through an SSBM with SMB in Load Bank mode with Load Bank Tabs when connected to a temporary Load Bank The SMB is in Maintenance Bypass mode carrying the Critical Load while UPM1 is shown under testing WARNING During testing cables connecting the tempor...

Page 60: ...PM3 UPM4 SS FBP CBP CBS BYPASS INPUT BATT UPM INPUT BATT BATT BATT SSBM Path of Electrical Power open LBB TABS TO TEMPORARY LOAD BANK BY OTHERS TEMP OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD Figure 7 4 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Load Bank Mode with SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs ...

Page 61: ... BYPASS INPUT OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD BATT UPM INPUT BATT BATT BATT SSBM SMB MIS MBP MAINTENANCE BYPASS INPUT Path of Electrical Power open open LBB TABS TO TEMPORARY LOAD BANK BY OTHERS TEMP Figure 7 5 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Load Bank Mode with SSBM SMB with Temporary Load Bank Tabs ...

Page 62: ...Redundant system In Maintenance Bypass mode optional the SMB bypass supplies the load and isolates the SSBM and UPMs for maintenance purposes In Redundant CBP mode optional if the CBP breaker fails to close during a manual or automatic operation the SSBM automatically closes the MBP breaker to maintain power to the critical load The following descriptions provide the Parallel Capacity Redundant sy...

Page 63: ...cial AC power to the load directly The SMB is configured with electrical interlocks CAUTION The critical load is not protected while the Parallel Capacity Redundant system is in Maintenance Bypass mode Figure 7 6 shows the path of electrical power through the Parallel Capacity Redundant system when operating in Maintenance Bypass mode UPM1 UPM2 UPM3 UPM4 SS FBP CBP CBS BYPASS INPUT OUTPUT TO CRITI...

Page 64: ...al load is not protected while the Parallel Capacity Redundant system is in Maintenance Bypass or Bypass mode Once Redundant CBP operation has occurred the SSBM must be isolated to allow CBP breaker maintenance without impact on the system s critical load To achieve SSBM isolation the Redundant CBP controls have been interlocked with the System Maintenance Bypass controls To exit from Redundant CB...

Page 65: ...092402 MBP MIS UPM1 UPM2 UPM3 UPM4 SS FBP CBP CBS BYPASS INPUT OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD BATT UPM INPUT BATT BATT BATT SSBM SMB MAINTENANCE BYPASS INPUT Path of Electrical Power open open open Figure 7 7 Path of Current Through the Parallel Capacity Redundant System in Redundant CBP Mode ...

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Page 67: ...SBM control section contains an LCD screen to display the current status of the Parallel Capacity Redundant system You can view a statistical history and log of system events and display a real time graphic representation of power flowing through the system components Backlit status indicators show the operating mode of the SSBM and alert you to system events The SYSTEM MODE switch also located on...

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Page 69: ...OF THE FOLLOWING SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK A10 OR SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK WITH REDUNDANT CBP A11 NETWORK POWER SUPPLY PANEL A13 CUSTOMER INTERFACE PANEL SEE ENLARGED VIEW OF LBB AND MBP KEY SWITCH PANEL ON SHEET 3 POWERNODE PANEL A1 SEE SHT 3 FOR DETAIL B B FRONT VIEW FRONT DOORS REMOVED Figure 8 1 Typical SSBM Control Section Sheet 2 of 4 ...

Page 70: ... 4 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 110915520 POWERNODE PANEL CUSTOMER INTERFACE PANEL OPTIONAL Figure 8 1 Typical SSBM Control Section Sheet 3 of 4 ...

Page 71: ...ty Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 110915520 SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK PANEL A11 WITH REDUNDANT CBP CONTROLS OPTIONAL SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK PANEL A10 OPTIONAL Figure 8 1 Typical SSBM Control Section Sheet 4 of 4 ...

Page 72: ...ant System 8 2 6 Customer Interface Panel PowerNet Two redundant control networks connect UPM to UPM and UPM to the SSBM Each network requires only one shielded twisted pair of wires Refer to Appendix A drawing 164201335 4 for further information Computer Interface Two serial communications ports are standard on all units and are electrically isolated from the SSBM You can use these ports to link ...

Page 73: ...lay Interface Module An optional Relay Interface Module RIM uses relay contact closures to indicate the operating status and alarm condition of the SSBM The module uses a serial interface line and may support up to eight critical loads This option is described further in Chapter 11 Using Features and Options 8 3 3 Modem An optional modem is available for use with the Remote Notification feature de...

Page 74: ...oper cooling airflow and to protect personnel from dangerous voltages inside the unit The system contains its own power source Lethal voltages are present even when the system is disconnected from utility power WARNING Only AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL should perform service or maintenance on the Parallel Capacity Redundant system If service or routine maintenance is required Ensure all power is d...

Page 75: ...Everyone in your organization who works with your system should understand the meaning of these symbols ON The principal power switch is in the On position OFF The principal power switch is in the Off position PHASE The word phase CAUTION REFER TO MANUAL Stop and refer to the Operator s Manual for more information RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK There is a risk of electric shock present and you should obse...

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Page 77: ...k square area on the front of the SSBM control section see Figure 9 1 TO BYPASS TO NORMAL SYSTEM MODE PUSH IN TO RESET EMERGENCY UPM OFF NORMAL BATTERY BYPASS NOTICE ALARM STANDBY Figure 9 1 Parallel Capacity Control Panel The Control Panel contains 1 a red EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton 2 a flat liquid crystal display LCD screen 3 a horizontal row of pushbuttons 4 a vertical column of backlit statu...

Page 78: ...ay the current state of the UPS The first line shows the present operational mode of the UPS The second line shows the highest level of the current active alarms and the third line shows any notices the UPS has posted For more information about alarms and notices refer to Chapter 12 Responding to System Events B The battery charge box shows the minutes of battery capacity available C The menu box ...

Page 79: ...tons The pushbuttons below the LCD screen are labeled with arrows indicating their functions Press the and pushbuttons to move through the options in a menu or to scroll through the list of alarms and notices in the event log Press the and pushbuttons to move through the menu titles on the menu bar Press them simultaneously to silence the horn or to test the lamps behind the status indicators Pres...

Page 80: ... horn To silence the horn press the and the pushbuttons simultaneously The Notice indicator may be lit along with other indicators Alarm This red symbol is lit when a situation requires immediate attention The LCD screen shows the highest priority active alarms All alarms are accompanied by an audible horn To silence the horn press the and the pushbuttons simultaneously The Alarm indicator may be ...

Page 81: ...u first start the UPS The Meters menu is displayed in the menu box with the System option highlighted In the information area the system meters show their current readings Uninterruptible Power System System Normal Meters System Load Amps Events Statistics Graphics Setup Input Output Bypass Battery VAB 480 VBC VCA KW 379 KVA 399 IA IB IC FREQ 60 0 PF 0 95 V 540 I 18 Meters 480 480 480 480 480 VAB ...

Page 82: ...the output current of the UPS The graph shows the current for each phase Figure 9 4 shows the Load Amps Meters screen Uninterruptible Power System System Normal Meters System Load Amps Events Statistics Graphics Setup Meters Output Current 125 100 75 50 25 0 Phase A Phase B Phase C Battery 48 5 Minutes Versions ALARM NONE NOTICES NONE 15 JUL 1998 09 25 42 Figure 9 4 Load Amps Meters Screen ...

Page 83: ...versions installed on the UPS Figure 9 5 shows the Versions screen Statistics Graphics Setup Meter History Loading Uninterruptible Power System System Normal Events Meters Software Versions Part Number Monitor Rectifier Inverter 143650369 143650347 143650348 01 17 Battery 48 5 Minutes Version System Versions ALARM NONE NOTICES NONE 15 JUL 1998 09 25 42 Figure 9 5 Versions Screen ...

Page 84: ... 16 41 27 8 16 41 30 4 16 41 29 1 COMMAND Keyswitch On STATUS Auto Mode COMMAND Rectifier Commanded On STATUS Inverter On STATUS Rectifier On STATUS Inverter Contactor 3 Closed STATUS Bypass Contactor K4 Open 03 STATUS Inverter Normal Battery 48 5 Minutes Date Time May ALARM NONE NOTICES NONE 15 JUL 1998 09 25 42 Figure 9 6 Event History Log Screen A small return arrow appears in the upper right c...

Page 85: ...rst As events clear they are removed from the Active System Events listing Figure 9 7 shows the Active System Events screen Uninterruptible Power System ALARM ON BATTERY SHUTDOWN IMMINENT Events Statistics Graphics Setup Meters Events Active History Active System Events NOTICE Input power unavailable NOTICE Bypass Not Available ALARM Shutdown Imminent Battery Minutes 48 5 Versions System Normal NO...

Page 86: ... Building Alarm 4 Building Alarm 5 Building Alarm 6 UPS Bypass Battery Generator Logic Availability UPS Bypass 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 11 9 8 5 8 9 0 99 0 81 48 5 Minutes Battery Month Total DAYS HR MN Time On 0035 20 59 0000 00 30 0000 00 02 0000 00 00 0035 21 30 ALARM NONE NOTICES NONE 15 JUL 1998 09 25 42 Figure 9 8 Unit Statistics Screen The left column shows the number of UPS incidents fo...

Page 87: ... 48 5 STATIC SWITCH FBP CBP MBP MBP INPUT INPUT BYPASS KWA KV Amps Phase CAPACITY LOAD 500 420 222 0 0 0 NOTE Number of UPMs showing on MIMIC screen is dependent on number of units installed at site 15 JUL 1998 09 25 42 Figure 9 9 Mimic Screen The Mimic screen shows the internal components of the UPS cabinet The flow of current through the components is highlighted NOTE The number of UPMs displaye...

Page 88: ...small return arrow appears in the upper right corner of the Time Setup screen This arrow is a reminder that you can press the pushbutton on the Monitor Panel to toggle the pushbuttons between the menu box and the information area When the scroll bar is in the information area the return arrow is in the menu box When the scroll bar is in the menu box the return arrow is in the information area When...

Page 89: ...pper right corner of the Port Setup screen This arrow is a reminder that you can press the pushbutton on the Monitor Panel to toggle the pushbuttons between the menu box and the information area When the scroll bar is in the information area the return arrow is in the menu box When the scroll bar is in the menu box the return arrow is in the information area When the scroll bar appears in the info...

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Page 91: ...hapter 9 of this manual for description of SSBM controls and monitor panel functions 3 Refer to the applicable Powerware 9315 UPS Operation manual provided with the UPMs for UPM operating instructions 10 2 Operation of SSBM with Powerware 9315 200 thru 9315 500 UPMs 10 2 1 Initial Setup 1 Ensure the Switchboard System Bypass Module SSBM circuit breakers are manually charged and set as follows Syst...

Page 92: ... shown on the SSBM mimic screen 7 On first UPM set BATTERY switch to NORMAL 8 On first UPM set MODE switch to NORMAL 9 On first UPM turn the START switch to the right for 2 seconds and then release 10 When UPM Battery Disconnected alarm and notification is received close first UPM battery disconnect breaker 11 On first UPM turn the START switch to the right momentarily The rectifier turns on then ...

Page 93: ...lable The status indicators on the SSBM monitor screen indicate when the Parallel Capacity Redundant system is in Bypass mode and Normal mode 8 Observe that CBS is open and CBP is closed 9 When UPM Battery Disconnected alarm and notification message is received close UPM battery disconnect breakers The UPM inverters turns on When each inverter reaches full voltage K3 closes Logic power is supplied...

Page 94: ...load side of K3 will still have voltage present 10 2 5 SSBM Shutdown to Bypass 1 On SSBM turn the SYSTEM MODE key switch to BYPASS momentarily 2 Observe CBS opens and CBP closes 3 On SSBM monitor screen verify On Bypass message appears System is now on bypass 4 Set UPM battery disconnect breakers to open 5 When UPM Battery Disconnected alarm and notification message is received open CB1 on all UPM...

Page 95: ... LOAD OFF pushbutton will only interrupt the ability for that module to deliver power to the critical bus The redundant modules will continue to support the critical load To remove all power from the critical load use the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton optional setup or the optional REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OFF REPO pushbutton Load Off is initiated by the covered red UPM LOAD OFF pushbutton on th...

Page 96: ...estart the UPM follow the procedure in Chapter 4 Starting and Stopping the UPS in the applicable Powerware 9315 UPS Operators manual provided with the UPM 10 2 10 Using the SSBM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton An SSBM Emergency UPM Off is initiated by the covered red EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton on the SSBM Control Panel This pushbutton is protected by a clear plastic shield to prevent accidental act...

Page 97: ...button on the SSBM Control Panel 2 Press the EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton The breakers and contactors open you can hear them opening and closing and the Emergency UPM Off PUSH IN TO RESET pushbutton on the SSBM Control Panel pops out 10 2 12 Resetting the Parallel Capacity Redundant System after an EMERGENCY UPM OFF CAUTION Do not attempt to restart the system after Emergency UPM Off until the cau...

Page 98: ...MBP OPEN optional 2 Ensure the UPS circuit breakers for all UPMs are set as follows UPS Input Breaker CB1 Open UPS Battery Breaker CB2 MBB Open UPS Output Breaker CB3 Open 3 Ensure the Emergency UPM OFF PUSH TO RESET pushbuttons on the SSBM and all UPMs are pressed in NOTE When power is applied in the following step circuit breakers CBS CBP and FBP will charge if not already charged 4 Close upstre...

Page 99: ...aker CB1 has closed by verifying breaker position on LCD mimic screen The rectifier and input rectifier cooling fans blowers should be running 7 Confirm UPS Battery Breaker CB2 MBB has closed by viewing breaker position on LCD Mimic screen NOTE If CB2 is a manual battery breaker manually close CB2 after UPM Battery Disconnected alarm and notification is received The inverter and output inverter co...

Page 100: ...e UPS CB3 breakers close It takes less than one minute for the UPMs to achieve Normal mode The UPMs are now ready to supply power to the critical load 6 Once the Parallel Capacity Redundant system is redundant the critical load is automatically transferred from bypass to the UPMs via the CBS breaker and system is operating in Normal mode NOTE If transfer is not completed within one minute the SYST...

Page 101: ... input feeder breaker 2 Observe UPM monitor screen becoming active as an indication of logic power 3 Verify UPM is shown on the SSBM mimic screen 4 On UPM set BATTERY switch to ENABLE 5 On UPM turn MODE key switch to NORMAL for three seconds 6 Confirm the UPS breaker CB1 has closed by viewing breaker position on LCD Mimic screen The rectifier and input rectifier cooling blowers turn on 7 Confirm U...

Page 102: ...PM REMOTE EMERGENCY LOAD OFF REPO functions in the same way as the UPM EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton on the UPM Monitor panel 10 3 8 To Use the UPM EMERGENCY UPM OFF Pushbutton 1 Raise the clear plastic shield covering the red EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton on the UPM Monitor Panel 2 Press the EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton UPS breakers CB1 and CB3 and Battery breaker CB2 MBB open The EMERGENCY UPM OFF...

Page 103: ...er to the critical load is de energized and UPMs powered down UPM CB1 breakers trip and the UPM is cut off from utility power This function requires additional EPO kit available from Powerware The SSBM including Bypass remains locked off until you reset the EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton To restart the UPS after pressing the EMERGENCY UPM OFF pushbutton follow the procedure Resetting the Parallel Ca...

Page 104: ...y UPM Off PUSH IN TO RESET pushbutton is a small white button on the SSBM Control Monitor Panel The PUSH TO RESET pushbutton pops out when the Emergency UPM Off pushbutton on the SSBM Control Monitor Panel is activated To reset the Parallel Capacity Redundant system 1 Press the Emergency UPM Off PUSH IN TO RESET pushbutton until it clicks in and remains recessed 2 The Parallel Capacity Redundant s...

Page 105: ...in Maintenance Bypass or Bypass mode 10 4 1 Operation with Electrical Controls NOTE Refer to Drawing 164201373 11 in Appendix A for the location of the Maintenance Bypass key switch Transfer to Maintenance Bypass 1 Ensure power is supplied to the MBP breaker input before attempting transfer to maintenance bypass 2 On SSBM ensure that SSBM CBS breaker is open or system is not on inverter 3 On SSBM ...

Page 106: ...ance bypass 2 On SSBM ensure that SSBM CBS breaker is open or system is not on inverter 3 On SSBM turn the Maintenance Bypass key switch to the left TO MAINTENANCE momentarily 4 Observe MBP closes and MIS opens System is now on maintenance bypass 5 To shut down SSBM and UPMs follow procedure under SSBM Shutdown to Bypass 6 On SSBM open CBP and FBP breakers Transfer from Maintenance Bypass 1 If sys...

Page 107: ...ant CBP operation has occurred the SSBM should be isolated to allow CBP breaker maintenance without impact on the system s critical load To achieve SSBM isolation and to exit from Redundant CBP operation turn the SMB key switch to the left TO MAINTENANCE momentarily This action will open the UPS system s MIS breaker and place the UPS system fully into Maintenance Bypass mode Note If the CBP breake...

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Page 109: ...equipped for a Powerware Sync Control Hot Tie Control or continuous duty static switch not all Building Alarms will be available for customer use See Appendix A Drawing 164201373 4 for affected areas If the SSBM is equipped with an optional System Maintenance Bypass SMB not all Building Alarms will be available for customer use See Appendix A Drawing 164201373 4 for affected areas 11 3 General Pur...

Page 110: ...us indicators and a local horn You can flush mount or surface mount an RMP on a desktop wall or wherever you have a serial interface line A maximum of two monitoring accessories RMPs Relay Interface Modules RIMs or Supervisory Contact Modules SCMs can be installed See Table 11 1 for the number of accessories permitted Figure 11 1 shows an RMP Figure 11 1 Remote Monitor Panel Table 11 1 Optional Mo...

Page 111: ...The bypass source is supplying the critical load Usually this means that the UPS is not energized The load is not protected in Bypass mode and a horn sounds after 30 seconds UPS ALARM The UPS system is issuing an alarm Conditions that affect the current UPS mode are indicated by the alarm lamps and horn on the UPS ON BATTERY The UPS battery backup is supplying the critical load The utility power i...

Page 112: ...1 for the number of accessories permitted Figure 11 2 shows the RIM with its four 15 pin connectors labeled J1 through J4 Figure 11 2 Relay Interface Module The RIM can provide these signals UPS AVAILABLE pins 1 and 12 Contacts are closed when the UPS is offline UPS OFF LINE pins 3 and 13 Contacts are closed when the UPS is operating in Normal mode UTILITY FAILURE pins 6 and 15 Contacts are closed...

Page 113: ...an be installed See Table 11 1 for the number of accessories permitted Figure 11 3 shows the SCM input connections on TB1 and output connections on TB2 TB2 Figure 11 3 Supervisory Contact Module The SCM provides signals for the following indications SYSTEM NORMAL TB2 1 through TB2 3 NO REDUNDANCY TB2 4 through TB2 6 ON GENERATOR TB2 7 through TB2 9 BYPASS NOT AVAILABLE TB2 10 through TB2 12 ON BAT...

Page 114: ...S modules in the Parallel Capacity Redundant system The circuit breaker is enclosed in a wall mounted box You can install it anywhere between the remote DC supply and the UPS according to national and local codes The breaker switch should be set to ON for normal UPS operation when DC power is available at the UPS When service personnel are performing maintenance on the UPS or battery cabinet the s...

Page 115: ...rware 9315 UPS Operation manual provided with the UPMs for UPM system events 12 2 System Event Horns The system event horn beeps according to the type of event it is signifying When the UPS detects an alarm that requires your attention the horn beeps at second intervals When a notice occurs the horn beeps at 2 second intervals 12 3 System Event Lights The status indicators on the SSBM Control Pane...

Page 116: ...isplayed on the Active screen of the Monitor panel INVERTER ALARMS Inverter Failure Inverter AC Over Voltage Inverter AC Under Voltage Inverter Over Frequency Inverter Under Frequency Inverter DC Over Voltage Bypass Phase Rotation Inverter Phase Rotation Service Required UPS Tripped Shutdown Imminent UPS Off Battery Contactor K2 Failed Bypass Contactor K4 Failed Inverter Contactor K3 Failed Bypass...

Page 117: ...d Rectifier Setup Required MONITOR ALARMS Overload Warning Load Over 100 Load Over 125 Battery Test Failed Battery Test Failed EEPROM Write Failed Logic Power Supply Failure Fan Failure UPS Failure Other UPS is On Bypass Other UPS Status is Unknown Emergency Bypass Failure Redundant Module Failure Check KW Sensing Check Parallel Setup Parallel System Overload On Battery more than 30 Seconds Check ...

Page 118: ...ill NOT Open UPM Breaker CBS Will NOT Close Bkfeed Brkr FBP Will NOT Open Bkfeed Brkr FBP Will NOT Close UPM Phase Rotation Bypass Phase Rotation PowerNet Channel A RX Down PowerNet Channel B RX Down PowerNet Channel A TX Down PowerNet Channel B TX Down STSW NOT Available STSW SCR SHORTED Load Over 100 Load Over 125 STSW Disconnected K1 Relay Failure PowerNode Calibration Required PowerNode Setup ...

Page 119: ... 3 Not Reporting UPM 4 Not Reporting UPM 5 Not Reporting UPM 6 Not Reporting UPM 7 Not Reporting UPM 8 Not Reporting UPM 1 Alarm UPM 2 Alarm UPM 3 Alarm UPM 4 Alarm UPM 5 Alarm UPM 6 Alarm UPM 7 Alarm UPM 8 Alarm UPM 1 Phone Home UPM 2 Phone Home UPM 3 Phone Home UPM 4 Phone Home UPM 5 Phone Home UPM 6 Phone Home UPM 7 Phone Home UPM 8 Phone Home ...

Page 120: ...oltage Battery Disconnected Battery Not Charged Phase A Current Limit Phase B Current Limit Phase C Current Limit Battery Voltage Low Inv Logic Power Failure RECTIFIER NOTICES Input AC Over Voltage Input AC Under Voltage Input Over Frequency Input Under Frequency Power Supply Over Voltage Power Supply Under Voltage Input Transient DC Voltage Low DC Voltage High Equalizing Battery Testing Battery B...

Page 121: ...work Down Power Off Switch Rectifier Network Down Inverter Network Down Monitor Network Down Battery Time Low Batt Test Requires Calibration Battery Time Low Monitor Logic Power Failure Building Alarm 1 Active Building Alarm 2 Active Building Alarm 3 Active Building Alarm 4 Active Building Alarm 5 Active Building Alarm 6 Active Testing Battery Battery Test Aborted load Battery Test Aborted utility...

Page 122: ...age UPM AC Under Voltage UPM Over Frequency UPM Under Frequency Bypass AC Over Voltage Bypass AC Under Voltage Bypass Over Frequency Bypass Under Frequency Bypass is Not Available Not Enough UPMs System NOT Redundant PowerNode Calibration Fail PowerNode Calibration Pass No Bypass Sync Check EPO Reset Pn Logic Power Failure ...

Page 123: ...emote terminal and or printer The Communications Panel also contains terminals TB1 thru TB7 for connecting your equipment to the SSBM Refer to drawings 164201373 4 and 164201373 13 in Appendix A for location of the Customer Interface Panel inside the SSBM 13 3 Connecting Equipment to a Serial Port The SSBM is designed to accept a wide variety of Data Communication Equipment DCE such as terminals p...

Page 124: ...TXD RS232 RXD NOT USED RETURN NOT USED 485 485 RETURN PORT 1 DB 9 Figure 13 1 Port 1 Pin Assignments Table 13 1 Pin Assignments for Port 1 DB 9 Pin Symbol Description Comments 1 24V 24 volts DC 2 TXD Transmit Data Input to UPS 3 RXD Receive Data Output from UPS 5 RTN Return 7 485 RS485 Data 8 485 RS485 Data 9 RTN Return ...

Page 125: ... NOT USED NOT USED PORT 2 DB 25 Figure 13 2 Port 2 Pin Assignments Table 13 2 Pin Assignments for Port 2 DB 25 Pin Symbol Description Comments 1 GND Chassis Ground 2 TXD Transmit Data Input to UPS 3 RXD Receive Data Output from UPS 4 RTS Request to Send Input to UPS 5 CTS Clear to Send Output from UPS 6 DSR Data Set Ready Output from UPS 7 RTN Return 8 12V 12 volts Output from UPS always true 20 D...

Page 126: ...ial Port 1 Rate 9600 Data Stop 8 1 Handshaking XON XOFF Save NO Time Mode TERMINAL Port 2 Battery 100 Percent ALARM NONE NOTICES NONE 15 JUL 1998 09 25 42 Figure 13 3 Setup Serial Port 1 Screen A small return arrow appears in the upper right corner of the Setup Port screen This arrow is a reminder that you can press the pushbutton on the Monitor Panel to toggle the pushbuttons between the menu box...

Page 127: ...rvice personnel System Config Allows you to set building alarms battery tests etc Check with your Sales or Service Representative for availability Computer Provides a proprietary Binary Computer Mode BCM Interface for Powerware facility monitoring or network communication via ConnectUPS Remote Monitor Sends all system event information to an RMP RIM or SCM Available for Port 1 only Port 1 and Port...

Page 128: ...ignoring all inputs from handshaking lines D XON XOFF If handshaking is enabled the SSBM uses special characters XON and XOFF to handshake with the host terminal The XON character is defined to be ASCII value 11 hex and the XOFF character is defined to be ASCII value 13 hex Upon reception of an XOFF command the SSBM halts transmission until an XON command is received In the same way if the termina...

Page 129: ...S Second 2 digits hh Hundredths of Second 2 digits KYWD Keyword ALARM NOTICE COMMAND or STATUS System Diagnostic Information CR Carriage Return Character ASCII 13 LF Line Feed ASCII 10 An alarm message is prefixed by the word CLEAR whenever an alarm is entered into the Event History Log with a cleared status 13 5 1 Printing Selected Information If a port is operating in Terminal mode and is connec...

Page 130: ...n chronological order with the most recent event listed last Figure 13 4 shows a sample Event History Log printout Event History Log Event Description MAY 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 JUN 04 16 41 19 3 16 41 29 1 16 41 42 4 16 42 05 5 16 42 46 8 16 43 15 8 16 43 42 4 16 44 29 1 12 16 35 9 COMMAND Keyswitch On STATUS Auto Mode COMMAND Rectifier Commanded On STATUS Inverter On STATUS Rectifier On STATUS ...

Page 131: ...source The Battery area displays the DC voltage V and the DC current I Figure 13 5 shows a sample Meters printout Input Output Bypass Battery VAB 480 VBC VCA KW 505 KVA 530 IA IB IC FREQ 60 0 PF 0 95 V 540 I 0 640 480 480 640 640 VAB 480 VBC VCA 480 480 IA IB IC 480 480 480 IN 0 VAB 480 VBC VCA 480 480 FREQ 60 0 KVA 400 KW 320 PF 0 80 Uninterruptible Power System UPS System Normal Alarm None Notic...

Page 132: ...ted to enter the password for this mode Please Enter Password The default password is POWER1 You may modify this password using the change password function in the following menu When the valid password is entered the main menu will be displayed Program Mode Main Menu 1 Program Building Alarms 2 Program Unit Name 3 Adjust Output Voltage 4 Change Password 5 Battery Test Setup 6 Modify Low Battery T...

Page 133: ...isable Building Alarm Number Enter CR for No Change Enter Selection Where Function indicates the function the building alarm is being programmed for The line following the Enabled Building Alarm Number s label indicates which building alarms are currently enabled for the function In this example Building Alarms 1 and 4 are enabled A building alarm can only be programmed for one special function at...

Page 134: ...llowing will be displayed Building Alarm Active Message Building Alarm 1 default message Enter New Message or CR for No Change At this level you can enter a custom message 30 characters maximum to display when Building Alarm 1 is activated If a custom message is entered to activate the building alarm a custom message should also be entered to deactivate After the message or a carriage return is en...

Page 135: ...inal mode If a change is desired the new unit name should be entered at the prompt The unit name is 45 characters maximum and includes spaces and any punctuation If the user wants to center the text portion of the name the appropriate number of leading spaces should be included when entered 13 6 6 Change Password If Change Password is selected from the main menu the following menu is displayed Cha...

Page 136: ... of Week Sunday 1 1 7 Enter Week of Month 1 5 Enter Hour of Test 0 23 Enter Minute of Test 0 59 NOTE Follow each entry with CR CR with no entry will return to Battery Test Setup Menu Enter the information at the prompt with a carriage return to schedule the battery test If entry 4 is selected from the Battery Test Setup menu you will be prompted to enter Y to cancel all pending tests This selectio...

Page 137: ...ervice personnel to calibrate system meters Factory test engineers calibrate the SSBM meters prior to shipping so the SSBM arrives at your site correctly calibrated After use field service personnel may need to use Calibration mode to recalibrate one or more meter settings NOTE Calibration mode is for use by service personnel ONLY To prevent inadvertent modification this mode can be accessed only ...

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Page 139: ... external modem refer to Chapter 13 Serial Communications Connection to the SSBM is made when a user calls the SSBM on the phone The user has exactly the same capabilities as if using a terminal connected directly to the SSBM RS 232 port Remote Notification differs from the basic Terminal mode with the addition of Call Answer Call Out and Housekeeping functions The Call Answer function allows the ...

Page 140: ...swer into Terminal mode Call Out to a remote terminal and Housekeeping Remote Notification also allows access to any functions available in the Terminal mode from a remote computer or terminal 14 3 1 Call Answer When the modem receives a call the SSBM is alerted to wait for a connect signal from the modem When the modem answers and finishes handshaking the SSBM acknowledges the modem connect signa...

Page 141: ...ce mmm LF CR where nnn UPS_Remote_Notification Default 40 characters maximum space ASCII space character 0x20 mmm Event message for notice or alarm 40 characters maximum LF ASCII line feed character 0x0A CR ASCII carriage return character 0x0D If calling a pager service and the service answers the modem can delay momentarily and before dialing the pager number Refer to Configuring the Modem to Cal...

Page 142: ...on and Call Out is enabled 14 4 Hardware Requirements The following hardware components are required to connect the Remote Notification function Modem Basic external PC modem supporting the following AT commands T Tone dialing F Load factory defaults E0 Do not echo characters in command state N0 Handshake only at speed specified by S37 Q0 Return result codes in both originate and answer mode V0 Di...

Page 143: ...am on the computer Test the connection to the modem by typing A T and ENTER The modem should respond with either OK or 0 zero If the modem does not respond consult the modem manufacturer s manual to confirm your setup If the modem still does not respond then seek technical assistance from your modem manufacturer After connection perform Basic Modem Configuration and the remaining sections of this ...

Page 144: ...d a in the number anywhere that a delay is needed This will cause a one second delay More than one delay may be added to the number for example enter AT Z0 T 9 1 Area Code Phone Number 4 To program a group one number key in A T Z 0 zero T xxxxxxx then press ENTER 5 To program a group two number key in A T Z 1 T xxxxxxx then press ENTER 6 Confirm that the modem responds with OK or 0 zero 7 Key in A...

Page 145: ...han one delay may be added to the number for example enter AT Z0 T 9 1 Area Code Phone Number Pauses Numeric Message For areas with pulse dialing the T should be inserted before the numeric message to switch to tone dialing The numeric message can only be delivered using tone dialing Keying in the pound character at the end of the numeric message is very important It prevents the pager service fro...

Page 146: ...s that require keying in prior to pressing ENTER 1 Connect the modem to the PC as described in the modem manufacturer s manual 2 Key in A T then press ENTER 3 Confirm that the modem responds with OK or 0 zero 4 Key in A T E 0 zero then press ENTER 5 Confirm that the modem responds with OK or 0 zero 6 Key in A T then press ENTER 8 Confirm that the modem responds with OK or 0 zero and that the AT is...

Page 147: ...up screen and configure Port 2 as follows NOTE The modem should be connected to the SSBM as described in the modem manufacturer s manual before configuring the SSBM communications port MODE Remote Notify RATE The baud rate at which the modem will communicate to other modems 2400 baud DATA STOP 8 1 Standard 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity HANDSHAKING Disabled SAVE Yes To save new configuration The...

Page 148: ...tactor K3 Failed Bypass is Not Available Inverter DC Over Voltage Bypass Mode Inverter Failure Bypass Over Frequency Inverter Over Frequency Bypass Under Frequency Inverter Phase Rotation Input Breaker CB1 Open Inverter Setup Required Battery Contactor K2 Open Inverter Under Frequency Battery DC Under Voltage 100 Overload Shutdown Battery Discharged 125 Overload Shutdown Battery Not Charged Over T...

Page 149: ...ature Warning DC Voltage Low Rectifier Calibration Required Equalizing Battery Rectifier DC Over Voltage Input AC Over Voltage Rectifier DC Under Voltage Input AC Under Voltage Rectifier Failure Input Over Frequency Rectifier Setup Required Input Transient Temperature Sensor Failure Input Under Frequency Input Battery Current Limit Logic Power Failed Power Supply Over Voltage Power Supply Under Vo...

Page 150: ... Time Low Monitor Calibration Required Building Alarm 1 Active Monitor Setup Required Building Alarm 2 Active Overload Warning Building Alarm 3 Active Power Supply Failure Building Alarm 4 Active Building Alarm 5 Active Building Alarm 6 Active Inverter Network Down Monitor Logic Pwr Fail Monitor Network Down No Active Events Output AC Over Voltage Output AC Under Voltage Output Over Frequency Outp...

Page 151: ...and bypass power has been removed After disconnecting the utility power and the DC power authorized service personnel should wait at least 5 minutes before attempting internal access to the UPS module WARNING Servicing and maintenance should be performed by qualified service personnel only WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGE PRESENT This unit should not be operated with the cabinet doors open or protective pan...

Page 152: ...ntenance When replacing batteries use the same number of sealed lead acid batteries Proper disposal of batteries is required Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements WARNING HAZARDOUS WASTE Do not incinerate or dispose of batteries indiscriminately Observe local and national codes WARNING Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire The battery may explode Do not open or mutilate th...

Page 153: ...odules are in Normal mode Normal status indicator is lit If alarm lamps are lit or the Normal status indicators are not lit contact Powerware Customer Support Perform the following checks MONTHLY Ensure all status indicator lamps are operative Press the and pushbuttons simultaneously to test the lamps Monitor system parameters as described in Chapter 9 Using the Control Panel Check the air filters...

Page 154: ...uption must be inspected for possible arcing damage to contacts arc chutes and or insulation 15 5 Circuit Breakers Refer to General Electric Document GEH 6271 Installation Instructions for PowerBreakII Circuit Breakers DrawOut 800 4000 Ampere Frames for recommended circuit breaker maintenance 15 6 Maintenance Training A basic training course available from Powerware Corporation gives you a compete...

Page 155: ...0 SSBM 2500 Powerware 9315 3000 SSBM 3000 Powerware 9315 4000 SSBM 4000 The following sections detail the input output and environmental specifications for the SSBM 16 2 SSBM Input Input Voltage UPM Dependent 208 VAC nominal 60 Hz only 220 VAC nominal 60 Hz only 380 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz 400 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz 415 VAC nominal 50 60 Hz 480 VAC nominal 60 Hz only 600 VAC nominal 60 Hz only Input Fr...

Page 156: ...tomer adjustable in accordance with breaker manufacturer specifications 16 4 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 0 to 25 C without derating The recommended operating temperature is 25 C Operating Altitude Maximum 1500m 5000 ft at 40_C without derating Storage Temperature 20 to 70 C prolonged storage above 40 C will cause rapid battery self discharge Relative Humidity operating and s...

Page 157: ...eline Drawing of Typical Parallel Capacity Redundant System 164201373 4 SSBM Customer Interface Panel 164201373 5 UPM PowerNet Interface Panel Powerware 9315 200 to 500 UPMs 164201373 6 UPM CAN Interface Powerware 9315 625 750 UPMs 164201373 7 Remote Emergency Power Off 164201373 8 Remote Monitor Panel 164201373 9 Relay Interface Module 164201373 10 Supervisory Contact Module 164201373 11 PowerHan...

Page 158: ...ea 500 6 500 7 500 9 AC OUTPUT AC Output from SSBM or optional SMB to Critical Load Full Load Current minimum conductor size 3 1 gnd number per AWG or kcmil ea 500 6 500 7 500 9 Table B INPUT OUTPUT Ratings External Wiring Requirements for Powerware 9315 Switchboard System Bypass Module SSBM 3P4W Output Neutral Used Units Rating Ratings SSBM Model 2500 3000 4000 g Maximum Amps 2500 3000 4000 AC IN...

Page 159: ... runbacks 6 External overcurrent protection is not provided by this product but is required by codes Refer to Tables A B and O for wiring requirements If an output lockable disconnect is required it is to be supplied by designated personnel 7 Terminals E1 through E17 are 2 hole bus bar mountings for standard NEMA 2 hole barrel lugs The Frame Ground is a single hole bus bar mounting for NEMA 1 hole...

Page 160: ...t mounting 76 56 1 2 E3 Phase C 12 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 E4 Neutral 24 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Frame Ground Ground 28 1 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 AC Input to S E11 Phase A 14 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 p optional SMB Bypass E12 Phase B 14 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Bypass Separate Feed E13 Phase C 14 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Separate Feed E4 Neutral 24 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Frame Ground Gro...

Page 161: ...nting 76 56 1 2 E3 Phase C 12 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 E4 Neutral 24 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Frame Ground Ground 30 1 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 AC Input to S E11 Phase A 14 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 p optional SMB Bypass E12 Phase B 14 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Bypass Separate Feed E13 Phase C 14 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Separate Feed E4 Neutral 24 2 bolt mounting 76 56 1 2 Frame Ground Ground 3...

Page 162: ...able F Table F SSBM Breaker Trip Ratings and Amp Interrupting Capability P 9315 S it hb d S t B SSBM Model Powerware 9315 Switchboard System Bypass module 2500 3000 4000 All Models module Trip Rating KAIC SSBM and SMB N A 3000 4000 65 SSBM and SMB 2500 3000 4000 100 14 The 100 rated output overcurrent protection and output disconnect switch are to be provided by the user Table G lists the maximum ...

Page 163: ...nt must meet the size and weight requirements shown in the enclosed switchboard vendor drawings 21 The basic environmental requirements for operation of the UPS system are Ambient Temperature Range 0 25 C 32 77 F Recommended Operating Range 20 25 C 68 77 F Maximum Relative Humidity 95 noncondensing 22 For SSBM and SMB rated for 100 kAIC secure cables as shown in figure below to prevent cable whipp...

Page 164: ...h the UPMs for UPM battery and optional input transformer installation information 4 Actual SSBM physical arrangement and cable connection locations may differ from that shown See drawings 164201373 11 and 164201373 12 for details 1 3 4 UTILITY POWER INPUT TO UPM SSBM OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD UTILITY POWER INPUT TO BYPASS BUS 5 POWERNET DUAL REDUNDANT NETWORK SSBM INTERFACE TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 UPM I...

Page 165: ...nual provided with the UPMs for UPM battery and optional input transformer installation information 4 Actual SSBM physical arrangement and cable connection locations may differ from that shown See drawings 164201373 11 and 164201373 12 for details 1 3 4 UTILITY POWER INPUT TO UPM SSBM OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD UTILITY POWER INPUT TO BYPASS BUS 5 POWERNET DUAL REDUNDANT NETWORK SSBM INTERFACE TERMINA...

Page 166: ...9 E12 E9 E12 E8 E10 UPS OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD 3 PHASE 3 OR 4 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 4 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 3 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 2 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 1 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO SYSTEM BYPASS 3 PHASE 3 OR 4 WIRE AC INPUT TO MAINT BYPASS 3 PHASE 3 OR 4 WIRE E23 E25 E23 E25 E23 E25 E23 E25 E26 E28 E26 E28 E26 E28 E26 E28 AC OUTPUT TO SSBM 3 PHASE 4 WIRE ...

Page 167: ... E12 E9 E12 E8 E10 UPS OUTPUT TO CRITICAL LOAD 3 PHASE 3 OR 4 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 4 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 3 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 2 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO MODULE 1 3 PHASE 3 WIRE AC INPUT TO SYSTEM BYPASS 3 PHASE 3 OR 4 WIRE AC INPUT TO MAINT BYPASS 3 PHASE 3 OR 4 WIRE E26 E28 E26 E28 E26 E28 E26 E28 E23 E25 E23 E25 E23 E25 E23 E25 AC OUTPUT TO SSBM 3 PHASE 4 WIRE S...

Page 168: ...conductor listed in Table H In either case fully rated neutral conductors are to be run from the output of each UPM to the neutral bus bar inside the SSBM Table H Minimum Size Copper Bonding Jumper SSBM Model Wire Size kcmil 2500A 500 3000A 600 4000A 700 NOTE 3 Refer to Section 1 1 4 for additional guidance for wiring and conduit installation NOTE 4 The required neutral conductors must be spread a...

Page 169: ...ge twisted pair Belden 8762 Powerware Part Number 175090703 or equivalent The recommended wire for the optional Network Power Supply panel A13 for Powerware 9315 625 750 UPMs is 14 gauge twisted pair 4 Control wiring run may not exceed 100 meters 5 Refer to sheet 2 for typical control wiring routing Use Arrangement C for a more robust network 6 Connect control wiring and terminating resistor if ap...

Page 170: ...CHANNEL A CHANNEL B UPM 1 UPM 2 UPM 3 UPM 4 SSBM TERMINATION POINTS TERMINATION POINTS Arrangement B CHANNEL A CHANNEL B UPM 1 UPM 2 UPM 3 UPM 4 SSBM TERMINATION POINT TERMINATION POINTS Arrangement C Robust Network Routing CHANNEL A CHANNEL B WIRING AND TERMINATIONS CHAN B TERMINATION POINT CHAN A A 14 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 ...

Page 171: ...UPM PowerNet Interface Terminal Block 10 1 Terminating Resistor Location Channel A 120 ohm 1 4 watt 5 Terminating Resistor Channel B 120 ohm 1 4 watt 5 Terminating Resistor 164201373 4 A 15 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 ...

Page 172: ... Terminal Block with bl t i i l Remote EPO removable customer wiring plug Building Alarms 1 through 3 TB3 Compression Terminal Block with removable customer wiring plug Building Alarms 4 through 6 TB4 Compression Terminal Block with bl t i i l On UPS Monitoring removable customer wiring plug On Bypass Monitoring Summary Alarm Notice Contact TB6 Compression Terminal Block Sync Reference Voltage for...

Page 173: ... BLDG ALARM 2 RTN Programmable UPS alarm Activated by a remote contact closure See Note 1 9 BLDG ALARM 3 Programmable UPS alarm Activated by a remote 10 BLDG ALARM 3 RTN Programmable UPS alarm Activated by a remote contact closure 1 BLDG ALARM 4 Programmable UPS alarm Activated by a remote contact closure Default is Go to Bypass 2 BLDG ALARM 4 RTN contact closure Default is Go to Bypass See Note 2...

Page 174: ...N contacts See Note 5 1 Bypass A 2 Bypass B 3 Bypass C Sync Reference Voltage for Optional Powerware 4 Sync Reference A Sync Reference Voltage for Optional Powerware 9315 Sync Control Connections TB6 5 Sync Reference B 9315 Sync Control Connections Al d f O i l P H Ti C l 6 Sync Reference C Also used for Optional Powerware Hot Tie Control and Hot Tie with Sync Control connections 7 Output A and Ho...

Page 175: ...ork in separate conduits The wire should be rated at 24 volts 1 amp minimum The recommended wire for the PowerNet network is shielded 22 gauge twisted pair Belden 8761 or equivalent 4 Control wiring run may not exceed 100 meters 5 Connect control wiring and terminating resistor if applicable to the removable portion of the terminal block 6 Terminate each redundant PowerNet network at the end modul...

Page 176: ...erware 9315 200 kVA 300 kVA PowerNet Interface Panel Location 164201373 5 INTERFACE PANEL UPM POWERNET INTERFACE PANEL POWERWARE 9315 200 TO 500 UPMs A 20 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 ...

Page 177: ...201373 5 Powerware 9315 400 kVA 500 kVA PowerNet Interface Panel Location INTERFACE PANEL UPM POWERNET INTERFACE PANEL POWERWARE 9315 200 TO 500 UPMs A 21 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 ...

Page 178: ... to UPM Optional Table L UPM Powernet Interface Panel Inputs and Outputs Terminal Block TB Pin Name Description 1 CHANNEL A POWERNET HIGH 2 CHANNEL A POWERNET LOW Channel A connection of PowerNet from SSBM Used to control and monitor UPMs 3 CHANNEL A POWERNET GND SSBM Used to control and monitor UPMs 4 NOT USED PowerNet 5 NOT USED PowerNet 6 CHANNEL B POWERNET HIGH 7 CHANNEL B POWERNET LOW Channel...

Page 179: ...m the power wiring Install the twisted pair of each redundant PowerNet network in separate conduits The wire should be rated at 24 volts 1 amp minimum The recommended wire for the Powernet network is shielded 20 gauge twisted pair Belden 8762 or equivalent The recommended wire for the power supplies is 14 gauge twisted pair 4 Control wiring run may not exceed 100 meters 5 Connect control wiring to...

Page 180: ...3 164201373 6 Powerware 9315 750 CAN A and CAN B Interface Location CUSTOMER INTERFACE CAN A CAN B UPM CAN INTERFACE POWERWARE 9315 625 750 UPMs A 24 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 ...

Page 181: ...CHANNEL A POWERNET GND SSBM Used to control and monitor UPMs A1TB7 1 CAN A J2 1 CONTROL POWER 12VDC Control power connection for Channel A A1TB7 2 CAN A J2 2 CONTROL POWER GND Control power connection for Channel A CAN Logic Board from SSBM A1TB1 6 CAN B J2 3 CHANNEL B POWERNET HIGH A1TB1 7 CAN B J2 4 CHANNEL B POWERNET LOW Channel B connection of PowerNet from SSBM Used to control and monitor UPM...

Page 182: ... to the modules from the SSBM 3 Use Class 1 wiring methods as defined by the NEC for control wiring Install the control wiring in separate conduit from the power wiring The wire should be rated at 24 volts 1 amp minimum 4 Refer to Table N of this drawing and to applicable chapters for information about installing control remote EPO 5 Refer to drawings 164201373 4 and 164201373 13 for location of t...

Page 183: ...h PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 114 3 4 50 115 8 4 56 11 9 0 47 95 3 3 75 SQUARE 88 9 3 50 Knockout pattern typ 5 sides Dimensions are in millimeters inches DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 7 REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER OFF 2 of 2 TO SSBM TO OTHER EQUIPMENT ...

Page 184: ...MAX DISTANCE BETWEEN REMOTE MONITOR AND SBM NOT TO EXCEED 500 FEET 41 1 1 62 25 4 1 00 190 5 7 50 88 9 3 50 215 9 8 50 100 1 3 94 74 7 2 94 171 5 6 75 KNOCKOUTS PROVIDED ON FIVE SURFACES BE TWISTED FLUSH MOUNT SURFACE FOR HANGING 14 18 gauge Dimensions are in millimeters inches MOUNT DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 8 REMOTE MONITOR PANEL 1 of 1 285 7 11 25 7 75 75 197 47 8 50 216 58 ...

Page 185: ...UES AT UPS MAX WIRE SIZE NO 14 AWG MIN WIRE SIZE NO 18 AWG Relay Interface Module 88 9 3 50 190 5 7 50 215 9 8 5 196 8 7 75 FOR HANGING WIRING CONDUIT AND WIRING SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER Maximum distance between RIM and SBM not to exceed 500 feet Wires must be twisted Dimensions are in millimeters inches DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 9 RELAY INTERFACE MODULE 1 of 2 ...

Page 186: ...M 164201373 Rev A 092402 15 PIN D SUB CONNECTORS 25 4 1 00 KNOCKOUTS PROVIDED ON FIVE SURFACES 285 7 11 25 273 1 10 75 215 9 8 50 171 5 6 75 74 6 2 94 100 0 3 94 Dimensions are in millimeters inches DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 9 RELAY INTERFACE MODULE 2 of 2 ...

Page 187: ...ER MAX DISTANCE BETWEEN REMOTE MONITOR AND SBM NOT TO EXCEED 500 FEET 41 1 1 62 25 4 1 00 190 5 7 50 88 9 3 50 7 75 215 9 8 50 100 1 3 94 74 7 2 94 171 5 6 75 KNOCKOUTS PROVIDED ON FIVE SURFACES BE TWISTED FLUSH MOUNT SURFACE FOR HANGING Dimensions are in millimeters inches MOUNT DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 10 SUPERVISORY CONTACT MODULE 1 of 1 285 7 11 25 75 197 47 8 50 216 58 ...

Page 188: ...A 32 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 11 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM 1 of 4 ...

Page 189: ...A 33 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 11 2 of 4 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM ...

Page 190: ...lel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 11 3 of 4 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM T4 T5 T6 T6A T5A T4A For 3 Phase 4 wire SSBM option ONLY Neutral Bus in Sections 2 and 3 ...

Page 191: ... Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 11 4 of 4 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM Floor Mounting Details NOTE Frame and bottom main bus shown only for clarity ...

Page 192: ...A 36 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 12 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM with SMB 1 of 4 ...

Page 193: ...A 37 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 12 2 of 4 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM with SMB ...

Page 194: ...A 38 Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 12 3 of 4 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM with SMB T4 T5 T6 ...

Page 195: ...allel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 12 4 of 4 PowerHandlerPlus SSBM with SMB Floor Mounting Details NOTE Frame and bottom main bus shown only for clarity ...

Page 196: ...Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 13 TYPICAL SSBM CONTROL SECTION 1 of 4 CONTROL MONITOR PANEL FRONT VIEW 110915520 ...

Page 197: ... SSBM CONTROL SECTION 110915520 SMB CONTROL PANEL OPTIONAL WILL BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK A10 OR SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK WITH REDUNDANT CBP A11 NETWORK POWER SUPPLY PANEL A13 CUSTOMER INTERFACE PANEL SEE ENLARGED VIEW OF MBP KEY SWITCH PANEL ON SHEET 3 POWERNODE PANEL A1 SEE SHEET 3 FOR DETAIL FRONT VIEW FRONT DOORS REMOVED ...

Page 198: ... 9315 Parallel Capacity Redundant System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 13 3 of 4 TYPICAL SSBM CONTROL SECTION 110915520 POWERNODE PANEL CUSTOMER INTERFACE PANEL OPTIONAL ...

Page 199: ... System with PHP SSBM 164201373 Rev A 092402 DESCRIPTION DRAWING NO SHEET 164201373 13 4 of 4 TYPICAL SSBM CONTROL SECTION 110915520 SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK PANEL A11 WITH REDUNDANT CBP CONTROLS OPTIONAL SMB ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK PANEL A10 OPTIONAL ...

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Page 203: ... involving an inspection which determines no corrective maintenance is required THIS WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER S USER S SOLE REMEDY AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF AND THERE ARE NOT OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED In no case will Powerware s liability under this Warranty exce...

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