Powerware ® BladeUPSt 12 kVA User’s Guide
Class A EMC Statements FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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.
Requesting a Declaration of Conformity Units that are labeled with a CE mark comply with the following harmonized standards and EU directives: S Harmonized Standards: IEC 61000−3−12 S EU Directives: 73/23/EEC, Council Directive on equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 93/68/EEC, Amending Directive 73/23/EEC 89/336/EEC, Council Directive relating to electromagnetic compatibility 92/31/EEC, Amending Directive 89/336/EEC relating to EMC The EC Declaration of Conformity is available upon
Special Symbols The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK − Indicates that a risk of electric shock is present and the associated warning should be observed. 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.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Inspecting the Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 6 7 ii UPS Startup and Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting a Standalone UPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting a Parallel System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Starting the UPS on Internal Bypass . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Typical Alarms and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silencing the Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 1 Introduction The Eaton® Powerware® BladeUPSt uninterruptible power system (UPS) protects your sensitive electronic equipment from the most common power problems including power failures, power sags, power surges, brownouts, and line noise. Power outages can occur when you least expect it and power quality can be erratic. These power problems have the potential to corrupt critical data, destroy unsaved work sessions, and damage hardware causing hours of lost productivity and expensive repairs.
INTRODUCTION Providing outstanding performance and reliability, the BladeUPS’s unique benefits include the following: S High−density three−phase input, three−phase output UPS. S Scalable to 60 kW (redundant N+1 configuration) by connecting up to five additional parallel UPS modules. A standalone UPS converts to a parallel UPS by changing the line cord. Each UPS in the parallel system connects to a BladeUPS Bar pre−installed in the rear of a Powerware rack. Racks can be configured for bottom or top entry.
INTRODUCTION The BladeUPS Bar for parallel systems, mounted in the rear of a Powerware rack, provides the required input and output connections for the paralleled UPSs and has a single system−rated input connection. Figure 2 shows an example of a BladeUPS parallel system. The BladeUPS system can be installed with Powerware remote power panels and rack−mounted power distribution systems. BladeUPS Bar BladeUPS BladeUPS BladeUPS Bottom Entry Wireway Figure 2.
INTRODUCTION Note the following guidelines when configuring your BladeUPS standalone unit or parallel system: S There is a maximum of four EBMs per BladeUPS. S The EBM(s) for a standalone BladeUPS can be mounted directly below the BladeUPS or, with rack side panels removed, in an adjacent rack to the left of the rack containing the BladeUPS. S For consistent runtimes, each BladeUPS in a parallel system should have the same number of EBMs.
Chapter 2 Safety Warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 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. DANGER 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.
SAFETY WARNINGS 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 Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements. S Never dispose of batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode when exposed to flame.
SAFETY WARNINGS ADVARSEL S Batterierne kan give risiko for elektrisk stød eller brandsår forårsaget af høj kortslutningsstrøm. Overhold gældende forsigtighedsregler. Servicering skal udføres af kvalificeret servicepersonale med kendskab til batterier og gældende forsigtighedsregler. Hold uautoriseret personale væk fra batterierne. S Korrekt bortskaffelse af batterier er påkrævet. Overhold gældende lokale regler for bortskaffelsesprocedurer. S Skaf dig aldrig af med batterierne ved at brænde dem.
SAFETY WARNINGS S De uitgangsoverstroombeveiliging en de stroomonderbreker moeten door derden worden geleverd. S Om aan de internationale normen en bedradingsvoorschriften te voldoen mag de gehele apparatuur die op de uitgang van deze UPS is aangesloten, geen aardlekstroom van meer dan 3,5 milliampère hebben. OPGELET S Batterijen leveren gevaar op voor elektrische schokken en kunnen brandwonden veroorzaken door een grote kortsluitstroom. Neem de juiste voorzorgsmaatregelen in acht.
SAFETY WARNINGS S Pienennä tulipalon vaaraa kytkemällä vain piiriin, jossa on 100 ampeerin maksimihaarapiirin ylivirtasuoja kansallisen sähkölainsäädännön (ANSI/NFPA 70) mukaan. S Muiden on toimitettava lähdön ylivirtasuoja ja irtikytkentäkytkin. S Kansainväliset normit ja johdotusmääräykset vaativat, että kaikkien tämän UPS-laitteen ulostulokytkentöjen yhteinen maavuotovirta ei ylitä 3,5 milliampeeria (mA).
SAFETY WARNINGS S Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie, ne raccordez qu’à un circuit muni d’une protection de surintensité du circuit de dérivation maximum de 100 ampères conformément au Code Électrique National (National Electrical Code) des États-Unis, ANSI/NFPA 70. S La protection de surintensité de sortie ainsi que le sectionneur doivent être fournis par des tiers.
SAFETY WARNINGS ACHTUNG S Dieses USV (Unterbrechungsfreies Stromversorgungssystem) enthält eine eigene Energiequelle (Batterien). Der USV-Ausgang kann Spannung führen, auch wenn das USV nicht an eine Wechselstromquelle angeschlossen ist. S Um die Brand- oder Elektroschockgefahr zu verringern, diese USV nur in Gebäuden mit kontrollierter Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeit installieren, in denen keine leitenden Schmutzstoffen vorhanden sind. Die Umgebungstemperatur darf 40°C nicht übersteigen.
SAFETY WARNINGS PERICOLO La TENSIONE contenuta in questo gruppo statico di continuità è LETALE. Tutte le operazioni di riparazione e di manutenzione devono essere effettuate ESCLUSIVAMENTE DA PERSONALE TECNICO AUTORIZZATO. All’interno del gruppo statico di continuità NON vi sono PARTI RIPARABILI DALL’UTENTE. AVVERTENZA S L’UPS contiene la propria fonte di energia (batterie). Le prese d’uscita dell’UPS possono essere sotto tensione anche quando l’UPS non è collegato all’alimentazione elettrica CA.
SAFETY WARNINGS Viktig Sikkerhetsinformasion VIKTIGE SIKKERHETSINSTRUKSJONER GJEM DISSE INSTRUKSJONENE Denne håndboken inneholder viktige instruksjoner som du bør overholde ved montering og vedlikehold av UPS-enheten og batteriene. Les alle instruksjoner før utstyret tas i bruk, og gjem håndboken til fremtidig referanse. FARLIG Denne UPS’en inneholder LIVSFARLIGE SPENNINGER. All reparasjon og service må kun utføres av AUTORISERT SERVICEPERSONALE.
SAFETY WARNINGS Regulamentos de Segurança INSTRUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA IMPORTANTES GUARDE ESTAS INSTRUÇÕES Este manual contém instruções importantes que devem ser seguidas durante a instalação e manutenção do no-break e das baterias. Leia todas as instruções antes de operar o equipamento e guarde este manual para consultá-lo futuramente. CUIDADO A UPS contém VOLTAGEM MORTAL. Todos os reparos e assistência técnica devem ser executados SOMENTE POR PESSOAL DA ASSISTÊNCIA TÉCNICA AUTORIZADO.
SAFETY WARNINGS Предупреждения по мерам безопасности ВАЖНЫЕ УКАЗАНИЯ ПО МЕРАМ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ СОХРАНИТЕ ЭТИ УКАЗАНИЯ В данном руководстве содержатся важные инструкции по установке и обслуживанию источника бесперебойного питания (ИБП) и батарей. Перед работой с оборудованием прочтите все инструкции. Сохраните данное руководство для дальнейшего использования. ОПАСНО В данном ИБП имеются СМЕРТЕЛЬНО ОПАСНЫЕ НАПРЯЖЕНИЯ.
SAFETY WARNINGS ОСТОРОЖНО S Высокое напряжение, вызванное коротким замыканием в батарее, может привести к поражению электрическим током или ожогу. Соблюдайте меры предосторожности. Техническое обслуживание должно осуществляться квалифицированным персоналом по работе с источниками питания, знакомым с мерами предосторожности. Не допускайте к работе с батареями посторонних. S Необходимо соблюдать правила утилизации аккумуляторов.
SAFETY WARNINGS S La protección contra sobrecorriente de salida y el conmutador de desconexión debe suministrarse por parte de terceros. S Para cumplir con los estándares internacionales y las normas de instalación, la totalidad de los equipos conectados a la salida de este SIE no debe tener una intensidad de pérdida a tierra superior a los 3,5 miliamperios. PRECAUCIÓN S Las baterías pueden constituir un riesgo de descarga eléctrica o quemaduras por corriente alta de corto circuito.
SAFETY WARNINGS S För att reducera faran för brand får anslutning endast utföras till en krets som skyddas med överbelastningsskydd på maximalt 100 ampere i enlighet med National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. S Utgående överbelastningssydd och kretsbrytare måste levereras av annan leverantör. S För att överensstämma med internationell standard och installationsföreskrifter får inte den totala utrustning som anslutits till uttagen på denna UPS-enhet ha läcksström som överstiger 3,5 milliampere.
Chapter 3 Installation This section explains: S Equipment inspection S Unpacking the cabinet S Extended Battery Module (EBM) setup and installation (optional) S UPS setup and installation, including UPS internal batteries S Parallel installation (optional) S Initial startup Inspecting the Equipment If any equipment has been damaged during shipment, keep the shipping cartons and packing materials for the carrier or place of purchase and file a claim for shipping damage.
INSTALLATION Unpacking the Cabinet CAUTION S Unpacking the cabinet in a low−temperature environment may cause condensation to occur in and on the cabinet. Do not install the cabinet until the inside and outside of the cabinet are absolutely dry (hazard of electric shock). S The cabinet and batteries are heavy (see page 112). A minimum of two people are required to remove the cabinet and batteries from their cartons. To unpack the cabinet and accessories: 1.
INSTALLATION Parallel System Setup WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) shall perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock. A UPS connected to a BladeUPS Bar with a paralleling line cord is identified as a member of the parallel system. The BladeUPS Bar connects the line and load to a common power bus. Parallel systems can be configured for capacity or redundancy.
INSTALLATION Preparing the Rack To prepare the rack for wiring: 1. Verify that all packaging material is removed from the rack. 2. Verify that the following items are included with the rack: S (4) leveling feet S (4) plastic roof caps S (2) door keys S (1) package M6 screws with plastic washers S (1) package matching nuts 3. Verify operation of the rack door handle: To open the door, push in on the key lock. The handle pops up. Pull out on the handle.
INSTALLATION 7. (Optional) For ease of installation, remove the rack side panels, especially the panel on the side nearest the BladeUPS Bar. 8. Plan where each cabinet will be located in the rack and determine the U" marks to use for mounting the rails. For example, for a rack containing six UPSs and a bottom wireway, plan to mount the bottom of the rails at the following marks (see Figure 3): 37 7 31 25 19 13 7 Figure 3.
INSTALLATION Installing the Input and Output Wiring To install the parallel system input and output wiring: 1. Remove the four screws on the wireway access cover and retain. Remove the cover and retain. See Figure 4. Figure 4. Removing the Wireway Access Cover (Bottom Entry Shown) 2. 24 If your rack is designed for bottom entry but you need to provide top entry wiring, skip to Step 7 on page 26. Otherwise, continue to Step 3. EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.
INSTALLATION 3. Remove the eight screws on the wireway top cover and retain. Slide the cover back and off the wireway and retain. See Figure 5. Ferrite Assembly (mounted) Figure 5. Removing the Wireway Top Cover (Bottom Entry Shown) 4. Remove the six screws on the conduit landing plate and retain. Remove the plate and retain. See Figure 6. Figure 6. Removing the Conduit Landing Plate (Bottom Entry Shown) EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION 5. Use a Greenlee® punch to provide one or more holes in the conduit landing plate to accommodate the input and output wiring from the utility to the BladeUPS Bar. Replace the conduit landing plate. 6. Skip to Step 8. 7. Top entry wiring in a bottom entry rack only. Use a Greenlee punch to provide one or more holes in the top of the wireway. Install one or more holes in the center rear of the top of the rack. See Figure 7.
INSTALLATION 8. Connect the input, output, and ground wires to the BladeUPS Bar terminal block according to Figure 8 and Table 2. Route the three input phases and the input neutral through the mounted or loosened ferrite assembly (see Figure 5 or Figure 7). Ground Top Entry Terminal Block Bottom Entry Terminal Block Ground Figure 8. BladeUPS Bar Terminal Block Table 2.
INSTALLATION 9. Replace the wireway top cover (does not apply to top entry wiring in a bottom entry rack) and the wireway access cover. 10. If installing optional EBM(s), continue to the following section, EBM Setup." Otherwise, continue to UPS Setup" on page 34. EBM Setup The BladeUPS EBM comes with all hardware required for installation in a standard EIA or JIS seismic rack−mount configuration with square and round mounting holes.
INSTALLATION Rack Setup for the EBM CAUTION The EBM is heavy (see page 112). A minimum of two people are required to remove the EBM from its carton. NOTE Mounting rails are required for each individual cabinet. To install the EBM rail kit: 1. Loosen the assembly wing nuts on both rail assemblies and adjust the rail size for the depth of your rack (see Figure 9). Assembly Wing Nuts Front Rail Assembly Rear Figure 9. Adjusting the Rail Depth 2.
INSTALLATION Position 15 Second Rail Position 10 Position 6 First Rail Position 1 Figure 10. Front Rail Screw Positions for the EBM 3. Secure the rail to the front of the rack with two hex−head screws (see Figure 11). Front Rail Hex−Head Screws Figure 11. Securing the Front Rail 30 EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION 4. Using two clip nuts and two hex−head screws, attach the rail to the rear of the rack (see Figure 12 and Figure 13). The bottom rail uses positions 2 and 4 for the rear hex−head screws. If you are installing additional rails, place the next rail 7 holes above the last installed screw. Position 13 Second Rail Position 11 Position 4 First Rail Position 2 Figure 12. Rear Rail Screw Positions for the EBM Clip Nuts Figure 13.
INSTALLATION 5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for the other rail. 6. Tighten the assembly wing nuts on both rail assemblies. CAUTION The EBM is heavy (see page 112). A minimum of two people are required to move the EBM. 7. Place the EBM on a flat, stable surface with the front of the EBM facing toward you. 8. If the mounting brackets are not already installed, align the two mounting brackets with the screw holes on the side of the EBM and secure with the supplied 6−32 flat−head screws (see Figure 14). 9.
INSTALLATION 11. Secure the front of the EBM to the rack using two hex−head screws in each mounting bracket as shown in Figure 15. Hex−Head Screws Figure 15. Securing the EBM Mounting Brackets 12. Attach the rear hold−down brackets to the rail and slide the brackets into the slots on the EBM rear panel (see Figure 16). Rear Hold−Down Bracket Figure 16. Securing the Back of the EBM 13. Verify that the brackets are seated firmly, then tighten the wing nuts on the rear hold−down brackets.
INSTALLATION UPS Setup The BladeUPS UPS comes with all hardware required for installation in a standard EIA or JIS seismic rack−mount configuration with square and round mounting holes. The rail assemblies adjust to mount in 48−cm (19−inch) racks with front to rear rail distances from 61 to 76 cm (24 to 30 inches) deep.
INSTALLATION Rack Setup for the UPS CAUTION The UPS is heavy (see page 112). A minimum of two people are required to remove the UPS from its carton. Use the corrugated lifting sling (packaged with the UPS) to move the UPS. NOTE Mounting rails are required for each individual cabinet. To install the UPS rail kit: 1. Select the proper holes in the rack for positioning the UPS in the rack (see Figure 17). NOTE The UPS takes up position 1 through position 12.
INSTALLATION 2. Pre−assemble four M6 hex nuts to the rail assembly: Assemble two of the nuts and the rear hold−down bracket and finger−tighten only. Assemble the other two nuts to the rail and finger−tighten only. See Figure 18. Repeat for the other rail. M6 Hex Nuts Rear Rear Hold−Down Bracket Front Figure 18. Installing the Rail Hardware (Right Rail Assembly Shown) 36 EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION NOTE Verify that the holes in the rail align properly with the hole pattern in the rack. 3. Using two M5 machine screws, attach the rail to the front of the rack and finger−tighten only (see Figure 17 and Figure 19). Position 12 Front M5 Screws Position 1 Figure 19. Securing the Front Rail EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION 4. Adjust the rail size on the rail assembly for the depth of your rack. 5. Secure the rail to the rear of the rack with four M5 machine screws and clip or cage nuts (see Figure 20). Cage Nuts Rear M5 Screws Position 8 Position 7 Bottom of Rack or Top of Other Cabinet Position 2 Position 1 Figure 20. Securing the Rear Rail (Right Rail Assembly Shown) 6. Tighten all screws at the front and rear of the rail, then tighten the rail adjustment screws.
INSTALLATION CAUTION The UPS is heavy (see page 112). A minimum of two people are required to remove the UPS from its carton. Use the corrugated lifting sling (packaged with the UPS) to move the UPS. 9. Place the UPS on a flat, stable surface with the front of the UPS facing toward you. 10. Remove the electronics module and set it aside (see Figure 21): Remove the electronics module locking screw at the top left of the electronics module and retain.
INSTALLATION 11. If the mounting brackets are not already installed, align the two mounting brackets with the screw holes on the sides of the UPS and secure with the supplied 6−32 flat−head screws (see Figure 22). Mounting Bracket 6−32 Flat−Head Screws Figure 22. Installing the UPS Mounting Brackets 12. Slide the UPS into the rack. 13. Parallel or parallel−ready system only. If you are installing other X−Slot cards besides the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card, skip to Step 16.
INSTALLATION 14. Using four M5 machine screws, secure the front of the cabinet to the rack as shown in Figure 23. Position 9 M5 Screws Position 4 Figure 23. Securing the Front of the UPS 15. Insert the two rear hold−down brackets on the rails into the slots on the rear of the cabinet (see Figure 24). If necessary, push out on the rack upright to allow the clearance needed to insert the bracket. The rack upright flexes easily.
INSTALLATION NOTE Treat the electronics module with care to avoid damaging the fans, connectors, or internal circuitry. 16. Replace the electronics module by sliding it carefully into the cabinet. Push the electronics module firmly to seat the connectors. 17. Reinstall the electronics module locking screw (see Figure 21 on page 39). 18. On the UPS rear panel, plug in the supplied communication terminal block connectors as shown in Figure 25.
INSTALLATION Installing the UPS Internal Batteries CAUTION The UPS internal batteries are heavy (see page 112). Each battery tray holds two rows of five batteries. Use caution when handling the heavy battery trays. To install the battery trays into the UPS cabinet: 1. Verify that the circuit breakers on the UPS rear panel are in the OFF (O) position (see Figure 30 on page 49). 2. Remove the eight screws on the battery cover plate and retain. Remove the plate and retain. See Figure 26. Figure 26.
INSTALLATION 3. Slide the battery trays into the cabinet (see Figure 27). Verify each tray is properly aligned before sliding the tray in. When a tray is fully installed, tuck the plastic handle on the end of the tray into place. 4. Reinstall the battery cover plate. Figure 27. Installing the UPS Battery Trays 44 EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION 5. Install the UPS front cover (see Figure 28): Plug the LCD cable from the control panel on the front cover into the connector on the electronics module. Use care to gently loop the LCD cable in front of the electronics module. Push the top of the front cover firmly into place, and then push the bottom firmly into place. LCD Cable Figure 28. Installing the UPS Front Cover 6. Parallel system only.
INSTALLATION EBM Installation CAUTION A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting an EBM to the UPS. This is normal and will not harm personnel. Insert the EBM cable into the UPS battery connector quickly and firmly. To install the optional EBM(s) for a UPS: 46 1. Verify that all battery circuit breakers are in the OFF (O) position (see Figure 29). 2. Plug the EBM cable(s) into the battery connector(s) as shown in Figure 29. Up to four EBMs may be connected to the UPS. 3.
INSTALLATION Battery Breaker UPS Battery Connector EBM Cable Battery Breakers EBM Battery Connectors Figure 29. Typical EBM Installation EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION Standalone UPS Installation NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPS; otherwise, damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty.
INSTALLATION Load Connector Breaker Input Breaker Battery Breaker REPO (NO) REPO (NC) Load Connector Extended Battery Connector Surge Protection (leave installed) X−Slot Communication Bay 1 Communication Port X−Slot Communication Bay 2 Ground Bonding Screw Output Power Cord Input Power Cord Figure 30. BladeUPS Rear Panel (Standalone UPS Shown with IEC 309−60A Output Power Cord) EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION Parallel UPS Installation Follow the appropriate procedure for the type of parallel configuration. Multiple Parallel UPS Installation WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) shall perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock. NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPSs; otherwise, damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty. To install two to six UPSs in a parallel configuration: 1.
INSTALLATION NOTE It is recommended to install the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card in X−Slot Communication Bay 2 (see Figure 30 on page 49), leaving the X−Slot Communication Bay 1 available for other types of X−Slot cards. 5. Remove the X−Slot communication bay cover on the UPS and retain the screws. 6. Set the jumper pins on the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card according to the parallel configuration (see Figure 32): S If only two UPSs are paralleled, then set both cards to Pins 1 and 2.
INSTALLATION 7. Loosely install the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card into the open X−Slot on the UPS rear panel. 8. Repeat Steps 4 through 7 to install a CAN Bridge Card in each UPS to be paralleled. NOTE The BladeUPS parallel system can automatically assign identities to each UPS in the system based on the order in which their CAN Bridge Cards are wired in Steps 9 and 10. For more information, see Auto−Identification" on page 97. 9.
INSTALLATION Standalone/ Parallel (remove) UPS 3 For Parallel Use Only CAN CAN IN OUT Redundant Signal Cable CAN Bridge Card Cable Standalone/ Parallel UPS 2 For Parallel Use Only Standalone/ Parallel UPS 1 Initializing Jumper Figure 34. Typical CAN Bridge Card and Redundant Signal Wiring EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION 11. Install a redundant signal cable between the For Parallel Use Only and Standalone/Parallel terminals on each UPS as shown in Figure 34. Remove the existing terminal block connectors before installing the cable. Be sure to check correct polarity when installing the cable. CAUTION If polarity or wiring is not correct, the parallel system does not operate normally. For example, when shutting down one UPS, the remaining UPS transfers the load to bypass instead of supporting the load.
INSTALLATION 18. Connect the parallel input cord from each paralleled UPS to the BladeUPS Bar in the rack as shown in Figure 35. Gently loop and twist the parallel input cords as shown to minimize stress on the cords. The loop and twist for each cord may vary depending on configuration and strain relief. 19. Continue to Parallel System Initial Startup" on page 68. Figure 35. Connecting UPSs to the BladeUPS Bar (Bottom Entry Shown) EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.
INSTALLATION Single Parallel−Ready UPS Installation WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) shall perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock. NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPSs; otherwise, damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty. To install one UPS in a parallel−ready configuration: 1. Verify that the UPS is installed in a rail kit in a rack containing a BladeUPS Bar. 2.
INSTALLATION NOTE It is recommended to install the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card in X−Slot Communication Bay 2 (see Figure 30 on page 49), leaving the X−Slot Communication Bay 1 available for other types of X−Slot cards. 5. Remove the X−Slot communication bay cover on the UPS and retain the screws. 6. Set the jumper pins on the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card as shown in Figure 37: Jumper J7 − Pins 1 and 2 Figure 37.
INSTALLATION 7. Loosely install the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card into the open X−Slot on the UPS rear panel. 8. Install the supplied initializing jumper (see Figure 38) into the CAN IN port on the UPS. On startup, the parallel−ready system will identify the UPS with the initializing jumper as UNIT 1. Initializing Jumper Figure 38. Installing the Initializing Jumper 9. Tighten the screws securing the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card in its X−Slot communication bay. 10.
INSTALLATION 11. If you left the UPS unattached to the rack, secure the front and rear of the UPS as described in Steps 14 and 15 on page 41. 12. If your rack has conductors for grounding or bonding of ungrounded metal parts, connect the ground cable (not included) to the ground bonding screw. See Figure 30 on page 49 for the location of the ground bonding screw. 13. You can install an optional REPO circuit that will shut down the entire parallel−ready system using a single switch.
INSTALLATION UPS Installation into an Existing Parallel System WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) shall perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock. NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPSs; otherwise, damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty. UPSs can be installed into an existing system without shutting down the system or disconnecting the load.
INSTALLATION NOTE It is recommended to install the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card in X−Slot Communication Bay 2 (see Figure 30 on page 49), leaving the X−Slot Communication Bay 1 available for other types of X−Slot cards. 4. Remove the X−Slot communication bay cover on the UPS and retain the screws. 5. Set the jumper pins on the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card according to the parallel configuration (see Figure 40): S If only two UPSs are paralleled, then set both cards to Pins 1 and 2.
INSTALLATION 6. Loosely install the Powerware Hot Sync CAN Bridge Card into the open X−Slot on the UPS rear panel. 7. Repeat Steps 3 through 6 to install a CAN Bridge Card in each newly installed UPS to be paralleled. 8. Repeat Steps 4 through 6 to reset the jumper pins in each previously installed UPS to be paralleled. Depending on configuration, not all previously installed UPSs may need their jumper pins reset.
INSTALLATION Standalone/ Parallel (remove) UPS 3 For Parallel Use Only CAN CAN IN OUT Redundant Signal Cable CAN Bridge Card Cable Standalone/ Parallel UPS 2 For Parallel Use Only Standalone/ Parallel UPS 1 Initializing Jumper Figure 41. Typical CAN Bridge Card and Redundant Signal Wiring EATON Powerware® BladeUPSt (12 kVA) User’s Guide S 164201649 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION 12. Install a redundant signal cable between the For Parallel Use Only and Standalone/Parallel terminals on each UPS as shown in Figure 41. Remove the existing terminal block connectors before installing the cable. Be sure to check correct polarity when installing the cable. CAUTION If polarity or wiring is not correct, the parallel system does not operate normally. For example, when shutting down one UPS, the remaining UPS transfers the load to bypass instead of supporting the load.
INSTALLATION 19. Connect the parallel input cord from each paralleled UPS to the BladeUPS Bar in the rack as shown in Figure 42. Gently loop and twist the parallel input cords as shown to minimize stress on the cords. The loop and twist for each cord may vary depending on configuration and strain relief. 20. Continue to Parallel System Initial Startup" on page 68.
INSTALLATION Standalone UPS Initial Startup To start up a standalone UPS: NOTE Verify that the total equipment ratings do not exceed the UPS capacity to prevent an overload alarm. 1. Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS, but do not turn on the protected equipment (see Figure 30 on page 49). 2. Make any necessary provisions for cord retention and strain relief. 3. Verify that all UPS circuit breakers are in the OFF (O) position. 4. Verify that the UPS power cord is plugged in. 5.
INSTALLATION 13. Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options, and then press the button until the TURN UPS ON/OFF menu displays. 14. Press the button. button to display the TURN UPS ON option; press the 15. Confirm the selection. Press and hold the seconds, until the UPS stops beeping. button for three indicator illuminates solid, indicating that the Verify that the UPS is operating normally and any loads not connected through the Load Connector are now energized.
INSTALLATION Parallel System Initial Startup To start up a parallel (or parallel−ready) system: NOTE Verify that the total equipment ratings do not exceed the parallel system capacity to prevent an overload alarm. 1. Verify that all UPS circuit breakers are in the OFF (O) position. 2. Switch on utility power where the UPS is connected. 3. Remove the breaker ties from the circuit breakers. 4. Switch the UPS input circuit breaker on each UPS to the ON ( | ) position. 5.
INSTALLATION 11. Press the button to display the TURN SYSTEM ON option; press button. the 12. Confirm the selection. Press and hold the seconds, until the UPS stops beeping. button for three Verify that the indicator illuminates solid on each UPS, indicating that the UPS is operating normally and any loads not connected through the Load Connector are now energized. indicator on any UPS is flashing, do not proceed until all If the alarms are clear.
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Chapter 4 Operation This chapter contains information on how to use the BladeUPS, including front panel operation, operating modes, UPS startup and shutdown, configuring the UPS for Extended Battery Modules (EBMs), transferring the UPS between modes, and setting the power strategy. Control Panel Functions The UPS has a four−button graphical LCD with backlight. It provides useful information about the UPS itself, load status, events, measurements, and settings (see Figure 43).
OPERATION The following table shows the indicator status and description. Indicator Green Status Description On The UPS is operating normally. Flashing S The UPS is starting up or is shut down and waiting for power to return. S A new information message is active. S Bypass is not available. Off The UPS is turned off and will not turn on automatically. On The UPS is in Battery mode. On The UPS is in Bypass mode. On The UPS has an active alarm. Flashing There is a new UPS alarm condition.
OPERATION The following table shows the basic menu structure. NOTE Menu functions related to parallel systems appear only on paralleled UPSs. Table 3.
OPERATION User Settings The following table displays the options that can be changed by the user. Table 4. User Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Set Date and Time Set Year, Month, Day Date: mm/dd/yyyy Set Hours, Minutes Time is a 24−hour clock.
OPERATION Table 4. User Settings (continued) Description Available Settings Default Setting Modem Config Modem Installation: [Not Installed] [X−Slot−1] [X−Slot−2] Not Installed Set Modem Call Events Event #0 Call modem: no Set Modem Init String ATZ0 Set Modem Call Command None Set Modem Communication Password None Number of ERMs: [0 through 4] (see Configuring the UPS for EBMs" on page 85) 0 (means internal batteries only) Battery Low Alarm Level: [1.750 through 1.950 volts per cell] 1.
OPERATION Table 4. User Settings (continued) Description Available Settings Default Setting Input Range [Standard] [Reduced] Use this setting to select the Standard curve or the Reduced curve for the output voltage range (see Table 12 on page 114). The Reduced curve is similar to the Information Technology Industry Council (ITIC) curve.
OPERATION Battery Mode When the UPS is operating during a power outage, the alarm beeps indicator illuminates solid. once every five seconds and the When the utility power returns, the UPS transfers to Normal mode operation while the battery recharges. indicator If battery capacity becomes low while in Battery mode, the flashes slowly and the audible alarm becomes continuous. If the Battery Low alarm is set, the indicator also illuminates solid.
OPERATION UPS Startup and Shutdown To start up or shut down a UPS, see: S Starting a Standalone UPS" on page 78 S Starting a Parallel System" on page 80 S Starting the UPS on Internal Bypass" on page 81 S Standalone UPS Shutdown" on page 82 S Individual Paralleled UPS Shutdown" on page 83 S Parallel System Shutdown" on page 84 Starting a Standalone UPS To start a standalone UPS (see Figure 30 on page 49): 1. Verify that all UPS circuit breakers are in the OFF (O) position. 2.
OPERATION 9. Verify that the Batteries Disconnected" alarm has cleared. Verify that no other alarms appear on the UPS front panel display. indicator is flashing, do not proceed until all alarms are If the clear. Check the UPS status from the front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary. 10. Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options. Select TURN UPS ON/OFF, TURN UPS ON, and press the button. 11. Confirm the selection.
OPERATION Starting a Parallel System To start a parallel system (see Figure 30 on page 49): 1. Verify that all UPS circuit breakers are in the OFF (O) position. 2. Verify that all UPS power cords are plugged in. 3. Verify that all redundant signal cables are connected. 4. Switch on utility power where the UPSs are connected. 5. Switch the UPS input circuit breakers on each UPS to the ON ( | ) position. 6. Wait for the front panel display on each UPS to illuminate.
OPERATION 12. Confirm the selection. Press and hold the seconds, until the UPS stops beeping. button for three indicator illuminates solid on each UPS, Verify that the indicating that the UPS is operating normally and any loads not connected through the Load Connector are now energized. indicator on any UPS is flashing, do not proceed until all If the alarms are clear. Check the UPS status from the front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary.
OPERATION 7. Switch the UPS battery circuit breaker to the ON ( | ) position. 8. If optional EBMs are installed, switch all EBM battery circuit breakers to the ON ( | ) position. 9. Verify that the Batteries Disconnected" alarm has cleared. Verify that no other alarms appear on the UPS front panel display. indicator is flashing, do not proceed until all alarms are If the clear. Check the UPS status from the front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary. 10.
OPERATION 5. If optional EBMs are installed, switch all EBM battery circuit breakers to the OFF (O) position. 6. Switch the UPS input circuit breaker to the OFF (O) position. 7. Press the 8. Switch off utility power where the UPS is connected. ESC button until the Eaton Powerware logo appears. Individual Paralleled UPS Shutdown To shut down an individual UPS in the parallel system (see Figure 30 on page 49): 1. Switch the load connector circuit breaker to the OFF (O) position. 2.
OPERATION Parallel System Shutdown To remove power to the parallel UPS system output (see Figure 30 on page 49): 1. Switch one UPS load connector circuit breaker to the OFF (O) position. 2. Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options. Select TURN UPS ON/OFF, TURN SYSTEM OFF, and press button. the 3. Confirm the selection. Press and hold the seconds, until the UPS stops beeping. button for three The UPS removes power to the parallel UPS system output.
OPERATION Configuring the UPS for EBMs To ensure maximum battery runtime, configure the UPS for the correct number of EBMs: 1. Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options, then select SETTINGS, USER SETTINGS, BATTERY SETUP, and NUMBER OF ERMS. 2. Use the or buttons to select the number of EBMs according to your UPS configuration: All UPS and EBM Cabinets Number of EBMs UPS only 0 (default) UPS + 1 EBM 1 UPS + 2 EBMs 2 UPS + 3 EBMs 3 UPS + 4 EBMs 4 3.
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Chapter 5 Communication This section describes the: S DB−9 communication port S X−Slot cards S Remote emergency power−off (REPO) S Relay output contacts S Programmable signal inputs S Parallel communication Figure 45 shows the location of the communication options and control terminals on the UPS.
COMMUNICATION Installing Communication Options and Control Terminals To install the communication options and control terminals: 1. Install the appropriate X−Slot card and/or necessary cable(s) (see Figure 45 and Figure 46). Figure 46. Installing Communication Cables 2. Connect the cables to the appropriate location. See Communication Options" on page 89 or Control Terminals" on page 92 for detailed information. 88 3. Route and tie the cable(s) out of the way. 4.
COMMUNICATION Communication Options The BladeUPS has serial communication capabilities through the DB−9 communication port or through an X−Slot card in one of the available bays.
COMMUNICATION DB−9 Communication Port To establish communication between the UPS and a computer, connect your computer to the UPS communication port using the supplied communication cable. When the communication cable is installed, power management software can exchange data with the UPS. The software polls the UPS for detailed information on the status of the power environment. If a power emergency occurs, the software initiates the saving of all data and an orderly shutdown of the equipment.
COMMUNICATION X−Slot Cards X−Slot cards allow the UPS to communicate in a variety of networking environments and with different types of devices. The BladeUPS has two available communication bays for any X−Slot card, including: S ConnectUPS−X Web/SNMP Card − has SNMP and HTTP capabilities as well as monitoring through a Web browser interface; connects to a twisted−pair Ethernet (10/100BaseT) network.
COMMUNICATION Control Terminals The cables should be connected to the control terminals with a mating connector. Input and output terminals have a functional isolation from terminal to terminal. They are connected to the UPS chassis through individual 1 MΩ resistors.
COMMUNICATION Remote Emergency Power−off REPO is used to shut down the UPS from a distance. This feature can be used for shutting down the load and the UPS by thermal relay, for instance in the event of room overtemperature. When REPO is activated, the UPS shuts down all converters, de−energizes all system relays, trips the UPS battery circuit breaker, and fully powers down within 10−15 seconds. WARNING The REPO circuit is an IEC 60950 safety extra low voltage (SELV) circuit.
COMMUNICATION The pins on the NC REPO connector are connected together. When this connection is open, the logic circuitry completely shuts down the UPS, thus preventing the power from supplying the load. If the use of NC REPO operation is desired, remove the jumper wire and connect a NC external switch. If the use of NO REPO operation is desired, connect a NO external switch.
COMMUNICATION Programmable Signal Inputs The UPS incorporates two programmable signal inputs (see Figure 45 on page 87). Use of non−polar (relay) control input is recommended. The pins must be shorted with maximum resistance of 10 ohm in order to activate the specific input. NOTE See Figure 49 on page 92 for the polarity and verify these connections if polarity control is required. The default and programmable settings for the signal inputs are shown in Table 6. Table 6.
COMMUNICATION Parallel Communication The CAN Bridge Card in each paralleled UPS provides connectivity for system metering and operational mode control. Startup, shutdown, and auto−calibration commands given at one UPS also command the other UPSs in the parallel system. The UPSs in a parallel system are in constant communication to monitor settings and status information.
COMMUNICATION Auto−Identification The BladeUPS parallel system can automatically assign identities to each UPS in the system. To take advantage of this feature, wire the CAN Bridge Cards together as described in Parallel UPS Installation" on page 50. Upon startup, the UPS with the initializing jumper installed will identify itself as UNIT 1. The next UPS wired will identify itself as UNIT 2, and so forth.
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Chapter 6 UPS Maintenance This section explains how to S Care for the UPS and batteries S Replace the UPS batteries and EBMs S Test new batteries S Replace the electronics module S Recycle used batteries or UPS UPS and Battery Care For the best preventive maintenance, keep the area around the UPS clean and dust-free. If the atmosphere is very dusty, clean the outside of the system with a vacuum cleaner. For full battery life, keep the UPS at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F).
UPS MAINTENANCE Replacing Batteries NOTE DO NOT DISCONNECT the batteries while the UPS is in Battery mode. Batteries can be replaced easily without turning the UPS off or disconnecting the load. If you prefer to remove input power to change the batteries, see Individual UPS Shutdown" on page 82. Consider all warnings, cautions, and notes before replacing batteries. WARNING S Servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel knowledgeable of batteries and required precautions.
UPS MAINTENANCE How to Replace EBMs CAUTION The EBM is heavy (see page 112). A minimum of two people are required to lift the cabinet into the rack. To replace the EBMs: 1. Switch all battery circuit breakers to the OFF (O) position (see Figure 29 on page 47). 2. Unplug the EBM cable from the UPS. If additional EBMs are installed, unplug the EBM cable from the battery connector on each EBM. 3. If not already installed, install the supplied mounting brackets on the new EBM. 4. Replace the EBM.
UPS MAINTENANCE How to Replace UPS Internal Batteries CAUTION The UPS internal batteries are heavy (see page 112). Each battery tray holds two rows of five batteries. Use caution when handling the heavy battery trays. To replace the battery trays in the UPS cabinet: 1. Verify that the battery circuit breaker is in the OFF (O) position (see Figure 30 on page 49). 2.
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UPS MAINTENANCE CAUTION S The UPS internal batteries are heavy (see page 112). Each battery tray holds two rows of five batteries. Use caution when handling the heavy battery trays. S Pull the battery trays out onto a flat, stable surface. The battery trays are unsupported when you pull them out of the UPS. 4. Untuck the plastic handle at the end of a battery tray. Pull the handle firmly to remove the tray. Use both hands to support the tray as it leaves the UPS cabinet. Repeat for each battery tray.
UPS MAINTENANCE 6. Reinstall the battery cover plate. 7. Replace the UPS front cover (see Figure 53): Plug the LCD cable from the control panel on the front cover into the connector on the electronics module. Use care to gently loop the LCD cable in front of the electronics module. Push the top of the front cover firmly into place, and then push the bottom firmly into place. NOTE Reconnecting the control panel to the electronics module automatically transfers the UPS to Normal mode. 8.
UPS MAINTENANCE Testing New Batteries NOTE The batteries must be fully charged and the UPS must not be in Battery mode to perform the battery test. NOTE For an accurate battery test, test the UPS with at least 10% load applied to the UPS. To test new batteries: 1. Plug the UPS into a power outlet for 48 hours to charge the battery. 2. Press any button to activate the menu options. 3. Select CONTROL then START BATTERY TEST. During the battery test, the front panel displays Battery Test Pending.
UPS MAINTENANCE Replacing the Electronics Module The electronics module can be replaced easily without turning the UPS off or disconnecting the load. Battery mode is not available and your equipment is not protected; however, the utility power continues to be passively filtered by the UPS. If you prefer to remove input power to change the electronics module, see Individual UPS Shutdown" on page 82. NOTE DO NOT DISCONNECT the electronics module while the UPS is in Battery mode.
UPS MAINTENANCE 3. Remove the UPS front cover and the electronics module and set them aside (see Figure 54): To remove the UPS front cover, grasp the fingergrips on both sides of the cover and pull the cover forward firmly. Unplug the LCD cable connecting the back of the control panel to the electronics module. To remove the electronics module, remove the electronics module locking screw at the top left of the electronics module and retain.
UPS MAINTENANCE 5. Insert the replacement module by sliding it carefully into the cabinet. Verify that it seats firmly against the rear of the cabinet. Reinstall the electronics module locking screw. 6. Parallel configurations only. Reconnect the redundant signal cable(s). 7. Replace the UPS front cover (see Figure 55): Plug the LCD cable from the control panel on the front cover into the connector on the electronics module. Use care to gently loop the LCD cable in front of the electronics module.
UPS MAINTENANCE Recycling the Used Battery or UPS Contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center for information on proper disposal of the used battery or UPS. WARNING S Do not dispose of the battery or batteries in a fire. Batteries may explode. Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements. S Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.
Chapter 7 Specifications This section provides the following specifications: S Model list S Weights and dimensions S Electrical input and output S Environmental and safety S Battery Table 7.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 8. Weights and Dimensions Dimensions (WxDxH) Weights UPS Extended Battery Module (EBM) 441 x 660 x 261 mm 17.4" x 26" x 10.3" (6U) 438 x 660 x 131 mm 17.2" x 26.0" x 5.2" (3U) UPS without internal batteries: 61 kg (135 lb) UPS with internal batteries: 140 kg (307 lb) Individual battery: 2 kg (4.4 lb) Each battery tray: 20 kg (44 lb) Electronics module: 19.5 kg (43 lb) 77 kg (170 lb) Table 9. BladeUPS Bar 60 Dimensions (WxDxH) Weight 140 x 113 x 1827 mm (5.5" x 4.4" x 71.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 11. Electrical Input BladeUPS 12 BladeUPS 12i 120/208V three−phase 230/400V three−phase Nominal Frequency 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz Frequency Range 45–65 Hz 45–65 Hz Default Frequency Auto−detected Auto−detected Rated Input Current 36A 24A Nominal Voltage Connections IEC 309−60A power cord IEC 309−32A power cord For paralleling, a single Anderson input/output cord connects to the BladeUPS Bar (see Table 7 on page 111).
SPECIFICATIONS Table 12.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 13. Environmental and Safety Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Optimal battery performance: 5°C to 25°C (41°F to 77°F) Storage Temperature 0°C to 25°C (32°F to 77°F) Transit Temperature −25°C to 55°C (−13°F to 131°F) Relative Humidity Operating: 5–95% noncondensing Non−operating: 5–95% relative humidity, 38.7°C (101.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 14. Battery Configuration UPS Internal Batteries +1 EBM +2 EBMs +3 EBMs +4 EBMs (40) 12V, 5 Ah (20) 12V, 9 Ah (40) 12V, 9 Ah (60) 12V, 9 Ah (80) 12V, 9 Ah Type Sealed, maintenance-free, valve-regulated, lead-acid Monitoring Advanced monitoring for earlier failure detection and warning Charging (in minutes) 8–10 times the discharge time NOTE Charging times are approximate and are to 80% usable capacity at nominal line voltage after full load discharge. Table 15.
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting The BladeUPS is designed for durable, automatic operation and also alerts you whenever potential operating problems may occur. Usually the alarms shown by the control panel do not mean that the output power is affected. Instead, they are preventive alarms intended to alert the user. Use the following troubleshooting chart to determine the UPS alarm condition. Typical Alarms and Conditions The following table describes typical alarms and conditions.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action Battery Breaker The UPS does not recognize the internal batteries. Verify the UPS battery circuit breaker is in the ON (|) position. If the condition persists, contact your service representative. The UPS is in Bypass mode. The equipment transferred to bypass utility power. Battery mode is not available and your equipment is not protected; however, the utility power continues to be passively filtered by the UPS.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm or Condition Possible Cause The UPS does not provide the The batteries need charging or expected backup time. service. Action Apply utility power for 48 hours to charge the batteries. If the condition persists, contact your service representative. Battery circuit breakers are in the OFF (O) position. Switch all battery circuit breakers to the ON (|) position. The UPS is in Standby mode. Supply power to the connected equipment: Press any button to display the menu options.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action Battery test aborted. The bypass utility became unavailable during the test. Verify that the bypass utility is available and within limits. Restart the battery test. User cancelled the battery test through the front panel. Restart the battery test. The bypass utility does not qualify. Check the bypass utility. The UPS is receiving bypass utility power that may be unstable or in brownout conditions. Bypass mode is disabled.
TROUBLESHOOTING Silencing the Alarm Before silencing an alarm, check the alarm condition and perform the applicable action to resolve the condition. Press any button on the front panel display to silence the alarm. If the alarm status changes, the alarm beeps again, overriding the previous alarm silencing. Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the UPS, call your Local Distributor or the Help Desk at one of the following telephone numbers and ask for a UPS technical representative.
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Chapter 9 Warranty One−Year Limited Warranty (Global) Powerware UPS Model: BladeUPS WARRANTOR: The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Electrical Inc., a Delaware Corporation company ( Company"). LIMITED WARRANTY: This limited warranty (this Warranty") applies only to the original End−User (the End−User") of any BladeUPS Products (individually and collectively, the Product") purchased and registered with Eaton and cannot be transferred.
WARRANTY WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: This Warranty does not cover any defects or damages caused by: (a) failure to properly store the Product before installation, including the charge of batteries no later than the date indicated on the packaging; (b) shipping and delivery of the Product if shipping is FOB Factory; ((c) damage caused by fire, flood, lightning, vandalism, acts of God, Customer’s neglect, misuse, misapplication, incorrect connection or external damage; or that has been subject
WARRANTY OTHER LIMITATIONS: Company’s obligations under this Warranty are expressly conditioned upon receipt by Company of all payments due to it (including interest charges, if any). During such time as Company has not received payment of any amount due to it for the Product, in accordance with the contract terms under which the Product is sold, Company shall have no obligation under this Warranty.
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