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Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
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Topology | Double Conversion Online |
Efficiency | Up to 94% |
Model | Powerware 9315 |
Input Voltage | 208/240 V |
Output Voltage | 208/240 V |
Battery Type | Lead-acid |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Battery Runtime | Varies with load and battery configuration |
Communication Interface | RS-232 |
Explains document conventions, how to find more information, and how to get technical assistance for the UPS system.
Essential safety instructions, DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION notices for UPS installation and operation.
Describes the typical Powerware 9315 UPS system configuration, including its main elements and cabinets.
Details standard UPS features and available optional accessories to enhance functionality and performance.
Explanation of common symbols, controls, and status indicators found on the UPS system for operational awareness.
How the UPS functions in Normal mode, supplying conditioned power from utility AC via the inverter.
Describes Bypass mode where utility power directly supplies the load, offering no UPS protection.
Details Battery mode, where the UPS uses battery power to supply the critical load during utility interruptions.
Guidance on using Monitor and Control Panels to oversee and manage the UPS system's status and functions.
Instructions for using the UPS control panel to start, stop, and change between Normal and Bypass modes.
Explains how to use the LCD screen to view UPS status, meters, event logs, and system information.
Details the function of monitor panel buttons and the meaning of status indicators for UPS operational awareness.
Guide to accessing and using menu options like Meters, Events, Statistics, Graphics, and Setup for UPS management.
Connects the UPS to building alarm systems for enhanced monitoring of events and conditions.
Configures contacts to signal UPS status (normal, alarm, notice) to external equipment.
Details installation of Remote Monitor Panels and interface modules for off-site monitoring and signaling.
Information on adding battery cabinets for extended runtime and external disconnect for safety.
Describes interface modules for signaling UPS status and alarms to external systems via relay contacts.
Identifies the location of serial ports (DB-9, DB-25), X-Slot bay, and terminals for UPS communication.
Overview of available X-Slot cards for network, modem, and serial communication integration with the UPS.
Guides on setting up serial ports for various modes like Terminal, Computer, and Remote Monitor.
Details Terminal mode for logging system events and printing selected information via serial port communication.
Explains how to configure UPS settings, alarms, voltage, unit name, and schedule battery tests.
Essential safety warnings and precautions for qualified personnel performing UPS maintenance and battery handling.
Guidelines for daily and monthly preventive maintenance tasks to ensure optimal UPS operation and battery health.
Information on available training courses and contacting Eaton for service and support.
Lists available UPS models, their power ratings, and frequency compatibility.
Details electrical input voltage, frequency, and current characteristics for the UPS.
Details electrical output voltage, harmonic content, transients, and capability of the UPS.
Covers operating temperature, altitude, humidity, noise levels, EMI, ESD, and battery types and charging characteristics.
Explains the meaning of audible horns and status lights indicating UPS alarms and notices.
Lists and categorizes various inverter, rectifier, and monitor panel messages for alarms and notices.
Instructions on how to use the LOAD OFF button to immediately shut down UPS output and critical load.
Procedure to reset the UPS system after an emergency shutdown using the LOAD OFF button.
Details what is covered under the warranty, including defects in material and workmanship for UPS electronics and accessories.
Lists conditions and damages not covered by the warranty, such as improper installation or unauthorized alterations.
Defines limits on Eaton's liability and outlines the user's responsibilities for warranty claims.
Provides contact information and procedures for obtaining warranty service and support from Eaton.