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User’s Guide
UPS 8 – 10 kVA,
230V 50/60 Hz output
(1-phase input)
&
UPS 8 – 15 kVA,
230V 50/60 Hz output
(3-phase input)

Copyright 2007
The contents of this manual are the copyright of the publisher and may not be
reproduced (even extracts)
unless permission granted.
Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of
the information contained in this manual, but no liability
can be accepted for any errors or omission. The right
to make design modifications is reserved.

UPS 8 – 10 kVA, 230V 50/60 Hz output (1-phase input)
UPS 8 – 15 kVA, 230V 50/60 Hz output (3-phase input)
User’s Guide 1022403 revision D
Contents
1. Safety instructions ............................................................................................................................................................. 4
Audience .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
CE marking ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
User precautions ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Environment ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Inquiries ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2. Mechanical installation .................................................................................................................................................... 6
Delivery check ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Unpacking and visual inspection ..................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Planning before installation ............................................................................................................................................. 8
4. Cabinet installation ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
Maiantenance bypass switch ........................................................................................................................................... 9
Transformer option ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
External battery cabinet option ........................................................................................................................................ 12
Battery racks ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
5. Electrical installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
Power cables and protective fuses ................................................................................................................................. 14
Wiring procedure ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
External Battery Cabinet (EBC) installation procedure ................................................................................................ 21
6. Software and connectivity ................................................................................................................................................ 24
Communication cables ....................................................................................................................................................... 24
Connection to the standard RS-232 port (X53) ............................................................................................................... 24
LanSafe software ........................................................................................................................................................... 25
External control connections ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Emergency Power Off (EPO) ......................................................................................................................................... 26
Relay outputs ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
Programmable signal inputs ......................................................................................................................................... 27
XSlot communication (option) ........................................................................................................................................... 28
Web/SNMP Module (optional) ..................................................................................................................................... 28
AS400 Relay Module (optional) .................................................................................................................................... 29
Single Serial Port Module (optional) ........................................................................................................................... 29
Modus/Jbus Module (optional) .................................................................................................................................... 29
7. User operations ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Display functions ................................................................................................................................................................. 30
User Settings ....................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Configuring user settings .............................................................................................................................................. 33
Changing language ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
Changing charging current ........................................................................................................................................... 33
Using relay outputs ........................................................................................................................................................ 33
Normal start-up ................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Battery start-up ................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Start-up after EPO ............................................................................................................................................................... 34
Shutdown ............................................................................................................................................................................. 35
8. Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Regular service/intervals ................................................................................................................................................... 36
Batteries ........................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Cooling fan ....................................................................................................................................................................... 37
LED Indicators ..................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Maintenance bypass switch (MBS) operation .............................................................................................................. 37
Turn UPS from normal mode to mechanical bypass ................................................................................................ 38
Turn UPS from mechanical bypass to normal mode ................................................................................................ 39
9. Parallel systems ................................................................................................................................................................. 41
Overview ............................................................................................................................................................................... 41
Tie cabinets .......................................................................................................................................................................... 42
XSlot Hot Sync card: installing and wiring ..................................................................................................................... 46
Parallel operations .............................................................................................................................................................. 47
10 Recycling the used UPS or batteries .............................................................................................................................. 49
11. Dimensional drawings ...................................................................................................................................................... 50
12. Technical data ..................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Standards ............................................................................................................................................................................ 52
Environment ......................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Mechanical configuration ................................................................................................................................................. 52
Characteristics .................................................................................................................................................................... 52
AC input ................................................................................................................................................................................ 53
DC circuit .............................................................................................................................................................................. 53
AC output .............................................................................................................................................................................. 53
13. Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................................... 54

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Warning!
The user is not permitted to open of any screws excluding connectivity plates and
the MBS locking plate. Failure to recognise the electrical hazards could prove fatal.
Environment
The UPS must be installed according to the recommendations in this manual. Under no
circumstances the UPS should be installed in an airtight room, in the presence of flammable
gases, or in an environment exceeding the specification.
Excessive amount of dust in the operating environment of UPS may cause damage or lead to
malfunction. The UPS should be always protected from the outside weather and sunshine. The
recommended operating temperature is from +15 to +25 Celsius degrees.
Inquiries
Address any inquiries about the UPS and battery cabinet to the local office or agent authorised
by the manufacturer. Please quote the type code and the serial number of the equipment.

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2. Mechanical installation
The UPS and accessories are delivered on a specifically designed pallet that is easy to move
with a forklift or a pallet jack. Keep the UPS always in upright position and do not drop the
equipment. Do not either stack the pallets because of high-energy batteries involved and the
heavy weight
Delivery check
The UPS is delivered with the following items:
• Plastic bag containing:
Quick Installation Guide, paper format, multilingual (coming later)
User’s Guide, paper format, multilingual
User’s Guide, CD-ROM format, multilingual (coming later)
Residual voltage warning stickers
Software Suite, CD-ROM format, English language
RS-232 serial cable for the Software Suite
• Delivery documents
Unpacking and visual inspection
Check that there are no signs of shipping damages. The outside ’Tip&Tel’ indicator should be
intact if the equipment has been transported in the upright position.
Note!
A claim for shipping damage must be filed immediately and the carrier must be
informed within 7 days of receipt of the equipment. The packing materials should
be stored for further investigation.
Unpack the equipment by removing the packing and shipping materials. Make a visual
inspection and check that the inside ‘Drop&Tell’ indicator is intact. Make sure that the floor
surface is solid and suitable for the wheeling and heavy weight, twist the levelling feets of the
unit to up position and remove the equipment from the pallet.
Figure1. Instructions for removing the equipment from the pallet.

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Check the information on the type designation label of the equipment to verify that the unit is of
the correct type. The type designation label includes ratings, a CE marking, a type code, a part
number and a serial number. The serial number is important when making inquiries. It allows
individual recognition of the equipment.
Figure 2. Type designation label.

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3. Planning before installation
The equipment must be installed in upright position. The equipment requires space to front and
back to enable cooling airflow, service and maintenance. All cooling air enters at front and exits
at unit rear. The required min. clearance from unit rear to an obstruction is 150 mm.
Figure 3. Ventilation space around the equipment.
It is required to arrange ventilation of the UPS room. Sufficient amount of air cooling is needed
to keep the max. room temperature rise at desired level:
• Temperature rise of max. +5°C requires the airflow of 600 m
3 per 1 kW of losses.
• Temperature rise of max. +10°C requires the airflow of 300 m
3 per 1 kW of losses.
An ambient temperature of 15 to 25 Celsius degrees is recommended to achieve a long life of
the UPS and batteries. The cooling air entering the UPS must not exceed +40 °C. Avoid high
ambient temperature, moisture and humidity.
The floor material should be non-flammable and strong enough to support the heavy load. The
UPS has (4) leveling feet that should be used when finalising the installation. The diameter of a
single leveling foot is 1 inch (25.4 mm).
Table 4. The floor surface must tolerate these loading.
Equipment Weight Point Distributed Note
UPS+1BAT 155 kg 7.75 kg/cm2738 kg/m2Batteries installed.
UPS+2BAT 265 kg 13.25 kg/cm21262 kg/m2Batteries installed.
UPS 50 kg 2.50 kg/cm2238 kg/m2No Batteries.
UPS+1BAT 65 kg 3.25 kg/cm2310 kg/m2No Batteries installed.
UPS+2BAT 80 kg 3.95 kg/cm2382 kg/m2No Batteries installed.
2BAT 195 kg 9.75 kg/cm2929 kg/m2Batteries installed.
3BAT 310 kg 15.50 kg/cm21476 kg/m2Batteries installed.

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4. Cabinet installation
The required distance for UPS units next to each other is ten millimetres. The same applies to
the optional battery cabinets that should be installed next to the UPS cabinet.
Figure 5. UPS and external battery cabinets.
The UPS family has several alternative battery cabinets and configurations depending on the
selected back-up time and quality of batteries.
Maintenance bypass switch
The maintenance bypass switch (MBS) shall be mounted in back of the UPS battery
compartment. It can be ordered factory installed.
Figure 6. Instructions for locating the mechanical bypass switch.
Please fix the switch MBS to the wall (din rail) or to the back of the UPS as shown below.

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Figure 7. The maintenance bypass switch (MBS) when installed in the backside.
Figure 8. 9155 MBS assembly

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Transformer option
The galvanic isolation transformer can be ordered as factory installed. The transformer is an
integral part of the UPS unit. Alternatively, the isolation transformer can be purchased as a
separate item to upgrade your existing system.
Figure 9. Transformer option can be ordered factory installed (integral) or separately.
The overtemperature sensor cable is connected to the control input (X45 or X44) of the UPS,
see the next drawing. In the factory installed systems this cable is ready-made for use.
Figure 10. Wiring diagram of the UPS and the external transformer option.

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External battery cabinet option
It’s recommended to install external battery cabinets next to the UPS unit. The external battery
can be placed on either side of the UPS unit. Check before the installation that the battery
voltage values in the type plate of the UPS and external battery cabinets are the same. The
cables are delivered with the external battery cabinet. See External Battery Cabinet (EBC)
installation procedure.
Warning!
The UPS contains high DC voltages. A qualified person must do the connections
between the UPS and the external battery cabinet(s). The battery cabinet is
connected electrically in parallel with the internal batteries of the UPS.
Figure 11. UPS and external battery cabinets.
Battery racks
External battery racks shall be sized to take the voltage drop in the cable into account. To obtain
support and help contact the local office or agent authorised by the manufacturer.

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The UPS unit has the following power connections:
• Three-phase (L1, L2, L3) and protective earth (PE) connection for the rectifier input
or
Single-phase (L1), Neutral (N) isolated connection point (bypass N is used in the rectifier)
and protective earth (PE) connection for the rectifier input.
• Single-phase (L1), Neutral (N) and protective earth (PE) connection for the bypass input
• Single-phase (L1), Neutral (N) and protective earth (PE) connection for the load output
• Plus (+), minus (-) and protective earth (PE) connection for the external batteries
Note!
The rectifier requires a Neutral to operate. It’s connected internally from the bypass
terminal to the rectifier, see wiring diagram.
Note!
Care needs to be taken to ensure that the input supply neutral reference is not
disconnected whilst the UPS is in service.
Figure 13. Power terminals found in UPS units.
Power cables and protective fuses
Always use copper cable types to fit terminals with approximately 1.5 Nm torque for different
load currents. The Cu cable sizing is based on multi-core cables laid in conduits/trunkings on the
wall or on the floor (installation procedure C), ambient temperature 25°C, PVC insulation, surface
temperature up to 70°C. Cables of several UPS can be installed in parallel to each other.
Standards SFS 6000-5-52 (2002) and IEC 60364-5-52 (2001-08) “Electrical installations of buildings”
with normal 1.7 x Neutral conductor rating for IT loads are used as a sizing guide. For any
other conditions, size the cables according to the local safety regulations regarding installation
environment, appropriate voltage and currents of the UPS.
Fuses are sized according to local safety regulations, appropriate input voltage and the rated current
of the UPS. Therefore, protect the input and bypass cables with gG (gL) fuses or B-C-D type of circuit
breakers against overload and short-circuit.

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Contact the manufacturer’s authorised agent or the local office for assistance at fuse and cable
sizing. Refer to the recommended cable and fuse ratings in the below table.
Table 14. Cable and fuse ratings for the different UPS ratings
(*With optional limited charging feature at low input and high kW load, see User Settings)
Wiring procedure
The power cable terminals are located in the back of the UPS unit. The service personnel is
responsible for the correct electrical installation. They must be authorised by the manufacturer.
The installation procedure:
1. Remove the cover(s) of the terminal box of the power cables with a screwdriver.
Refer to the dimensional drawing for the correct location at the back of the unit.
2. Slide the cables through the grommets of the connection box.
3. Connect the conductors of the rectifier and bypass input cables to the proper terminals.
With single phase unit it is recommended to use the same phases for rectifier and bypass
inputs.
4. Connect the conductors of the load cable to the proper terminals.
5. Connect the conductors of an external battery cabinet cable to the external battery +,
- and PE terminals. Check for the correct polarity.
See External Battery Cabinet (EBC) installation procedure.
Warning!
If available, the internal battery has to be disconnected first because the external
battery terminals are hazardous due to the parallel battery string.
6. Secure the cables with the grommets in the connection box.
7. Fasten the cover of the terminal box with a screwdriver.
The IEC/EN 62040-1 safety instructions require the fitting by the user of a warning label on all
primary power isolators installed remote from the UPS area. The warning label for electrical
maintenance personnel shall carry the following wording or equivalent:
“ISOLATE UNINTERRUBTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) BEFORE WORKING ON THIS CIRCUIT.”
A readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring
as shown in diagrams.
UPS rating Input Bypass Load PE Battery
Fusing Cable Fusing Cable Cable I nom Cable Cable Fusing
8 kVA 3-phase 3x16 A 3x2.5 mm² 50 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 34.8 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
1-phase 50 A 10 mm² 50 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 34.8 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
10 kVA 3-phase 3x16 A* 3x2.5 mm² 50 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 43.5 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
3-phase 3x20 A 3x4 mm² 50 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 43.5 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
1-phase 63 A 16 mm² 50 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 43.5 A 10 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
12 kVA 3-phase 3x25 A 3x6 mm² 63 A 16 mm² 16 mm² 52.2 A 16 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
15 kVA 3-phase 3x25 A* 3x6 mm² 80 A 25 mm² 25 mm² 65.2 A 16 mm² 10 mm² 50 A
3-phase 3x32 A 3x10 mm² 80 A 25 mm² 25 mm² 65.2 A 16 mm² 10 mm²
Maximum 3-phase 3x63 A 3x16 mm² 80 A 35 mm² 35 mm² 35 mm² 16 mm²
Produktspecifikationer
Varumärke: | Eaton |
Kategori: | UPS |
Modell: | Powerware 9155-10-N-26-64x9Ah-MBS |
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