Eaton ® 9130 UPS 700–3000 VA User's Guide
Class A EMC Statements (Low Voltage Models over 1500 VA) 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.
Class B EMC Statements (Low Voltage Models up to 1500 VA and High Voltage Models up to 3000 VA) FCC Part 15 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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
Table of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Inspecting the Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 6 7 8 Retrieving the Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Power Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Bypass Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 9 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Two-Year Limited Warranty (US and Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ten-Year Pro-Rated Limited Warranty (US and Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Load Protection Guarantee (US and Canada) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 1 Introduction The Eaton® 9130 uninterruptible power system (UPS), part of the Powerware® series, protects your sensitive electronic equipment from the most common power problems, including power failures, power sags, power surges, brownouts, line noise, high voltage spikes, frequency variations, switching transients, and harmonic distortion. Power outages can occur when you least expect it and power quality can be erratic.
INTRODUCTION Figure 1 shows the Eaton 9130 rackmount UPS, and Figure 2 shows the optional rackmount EBM. Figure 1. The Eaton 9130 Rackmount UPS Figure 2. The Eaton 9130 Rackmount EBM Figure 3 shows the Eaton 9130 tower UPS and optional EBM. Figure 3. The Eaton 9130 Tower UPS and EBM (2000–3000 VA Models Shown) 2 Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
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 NEC (Code Électrique National) 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.
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SAFETY WARNINGS ÎÑÒÎÐÎÆÍÎ S Âûñîêîå íàïðÿæåíèå, âûçâàííîå êîðîòêèì çàìûêàíèåì â áàòàðåå, ìîæåò ïðèâåñòè ê ïîðàæåíèþ ýëåêòðè÷åñêèì òîêîì èëè îæîãó. Ñîáëþäàéòå ìåðû ïðåäîñòîðîæíîñòè. Òåõíè÷åñêîå îáñëóæèâàíèå äîëæíî îñóùåñòâëÿòüñÿ êâàëèôèöèðîâàííûì ïåðñîíàëîì ïî ðàáîòå ñ èñòî÷íèêàìè ïèòàíèÿ, çíàêîìûì ñ ìåðàìè ïðåäîñòîðîæíîñòè. Íå äîïóñêàéòå ê ðàáîòå ñ áàòàðåÿìè ïîñòîðîííèõ. S Íåîáõîäèìî ñîáëþäàòü ïðàâèëà óòèëèçàöèè àêêóìóëÿòîðîâ.
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 NEC, 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 Checking the accessory kit S Cabinet installation (rackmount and tower) S Wiring installation 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. If you discover damage after acceptance, file a claim for concealed 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 is heavy (see page 78). Use caution to unpack and move the cabinet. Use care when moving and opening the carton. Leave the components packaged until ready to install. To unpack the cabinet and accessories: 1.
INSTALLATION Rackmount Installation The Eaton 9130 rackmount cabinet comes with all of the hardware required for installation in a standard EIA or JIS seismic rackmount 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 Rackmount Setup CAUTION S The cabinet is heavy (see page 78). Removing the cabinet from its carton requires a minimum of two people. S If installing optional EBM(s), install the EBM(s) directly below the UPS so that all wiring between the cabinets is installed behind the front covers and is inaccessible to users. NOTE Mounting rails are required for each individual cabinet. To install the rail kit: 1. Assemble the left and right rails to the rear rails as shown in Figure 4.
INSTALLATION 2. Select the proper holes in the rack for positioning the UPS in the rack (see Figure 5). The rails occupy four positions on the front and rear of the rack. 3. Secure one rail assembly to the front of the rack with one M6 16 pan-head screw and one M6 cage nut. 4. Using two M6 cage nuts and two M6 16 pan-head screws, attach the rail assembly to the rear of the rack. Position 4 Position 1 M6 Cage Nuts (6 places) Tighten adjustment screws after rail attachment (3 places each rail).
INSTALLATION NOTE There are two sets of four mounting holes on each side of the UPS: a forward position and a middle position. Choose the position that meets your configuration needs. Mounting Bracket M4 8 Flat-Head Screws (4 places) Figure 6. Installing the Mounting Brackets (Forward Position Shown) 10. If installing optional cabinets, repeat Steps 8 and 9 for each cabinet. 11. Slide the UPS and any optional cabinets into the rack. 12.
INSTALLATION 13. Optional. Insert a rear stop bracket through the inside of each rail behind the UPS. Rotate each bracket and slide the bracket until it fits tightly against the UPS's rear panel. Secure each bracket to the UPS with one M3 8 pan-head screw. See Figure 8. Repeat for any optional cabinets. 14. Continue to the following section, “Rackmount Wiring Installation.” Rear Stop Bracket M3 8 Pan-Head Screw Figure 8.
INSTALLATION NOTE A ribbon cable connects the LCD control panel to the UPS. Do not pull on the cable or disconnect it. NOTE Leave ribbon cable connected. Figure 9. Removing the UPS Right Front Cover CAUTION A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting the internal batteries. This is normal and will not harm personnel. Connect the cables quickly and firmly. 2. Connect the internal battery connector (see Figure 10). Up to 1500 VA models.
INSTALLATION Up to 1500 VA Models 2000–3000 VA Models Figure 10. Connecting the UPS Internal Batteries 3. If you are installing EBMs, see the following section, “Connecting the EBM(s),” before continuing with the UPS installation. 4. Replace the UPS right front cover. To replace the cover, verify that the ribbon cable is protected and (if EBMs are installed) the EBM cable is routed through the knockout on the bottom of the cover. Slide the cover to the left until it aligns with the left front cover.
INSTALLATION Connecting the EBM(s) To install the optional EBM(s) for a UPS: 1. On the bottom of the UPS right front cover, remove the EBM cable knockout (see Figure 11). NOTE Use care to protect the LCD control panel and the connected ribbon cable from damage. esc Knockout for EBM Cable Figure 11. Removing the EBM Cable Knockout 2. Remove the front cover of each EBM (see Figure 12). To remove the cover, remove and retain the two screws on the right side of the cover.
INSTALLATION Top EBM Cable Knockout EBM Cover Hook Bottom EBM Cable Knockout (underneath cover) Figure 12. Removing the EBM Front Cover 3. For the bottom (or only) EBM, remove the EBM cable knockout on the top of the EBM front cover. See Figure 12 for the location of the top EBM cable knockout. 4. If you are installing more than one EBM, for each additional EBM remove the EBM cable knockout on the top and bottom of the EBM front cover. See Figure 12 for the location of the EBM cable knockouts.
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. 5. Plug the EBM cable(s) into the battery connector(s) as shown in Figure 13. Up to four EBMs may be connected to the UPS. Up to 1500 VA models. Unclip the EBM connector on the UPS battery panel and connect it to the EBM connector on the EBM.
INSTALLATION 7. Replace the EBM front cover. To replace the cover, verify that the EBM cables are routed through the EBM cover knockouts, then slide the cover from the left to the right until it connects with the cover hook near the left side of the EBM cabinet. Reinstall the two screws on the right side of the front cover. For reference, see Figure 12 on page 27. Repeat for each additional EBM. 8.
INSTALLATION Tower Wiring Installation This section explains: S Installing the UPS, including connecting the UPS internal batteries S Connecting any optional EBMs Installing the UPS NOTE Do not make unauthorized changes to the UPS; otherwise, damage may occur to your equipment and void your warranty. NOTE Do not connect the UPS power cord to utility until after installation is completed. To install the UPS: 1. Remove the UPS front cover (see Figure 14).
INSTALLATION CAUTION A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting the internal batteries. This is normal and will not harm personnel. Connect the cables quickly and firmly. 2. Connect the internal battery connector (see Figure 15). Connect the white connectors together, connecting red to red, and black to black. Press the two parts tightly together to ensure a proper connection. Figure 15. Connecting the UPS Internal Batteries 3.
INSTALLATION 6. If you are installing power management software, connect your computer to one of the communication ports or optional connectivity card (see page 53). For the communication ports, use an appropriate cable (not supplied). 7. If an emergency power-off (disconnect) switch is required by local codes, see “Remote Emergency Power-off” (REPO) on page 56 to install the REPO switch before powering on the UPS. 8.
INSTALLATION Remove cable retention clip. Plug in EBM cable. Rotate clip. Reinstall cable retention clip. 1000–1500 VA Models 2000–3000 VA Models Figure 16. Connecting the EBMs Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
INSTALLATION UPS Initial Startup To start up the UPS: NOTE Verify that the total equipment ratings do not exceed the UPS capacity to prevent an overload alarm. 1. Verify that the internal batteries are connected. Rack models. See “Installing the UPS” on page 23. Tower models. See “Installing the UPS” on page 30. 2. If optional EBMs are installed, verify that the EBMs are connected to the UPS. Rack models. See “Connecting the EBM(s)” on page 26. Tower models. See “Connecting the EBM(s)” on page 32. 3.
INSTALLATION 10. Verify that the indicator illuminates solid, indicating that the UPS is operating normally and any loads are powered. The UPS should be in Normal mode. 11. Press the ESC button until the start screen appears. 12. If optional EBMs are installed, see “Configuring the UPS for EBMs” on page 51 to set the number of installed EBMs. 13. To change any other factory-set defaults, see “Operation” on page 37. NOTE Eaton recommends setting the date and time.
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Chapter 4 Operation This chapter contains information on how to use the Eaton 9130, including front panel operation, operating modes, UPS startup and shutdown, transferring the UPS between modes, retrieving the Event Log, setting the power strategy, and configuring bypass settings, load segments, and battery settings. Control Panel Functions The UPS has a four-button graphical LCD with backlight.
OPERATION Table 1 shows the indicator status and description. Table 1. Indicator Descriptions Indicator Green Yellow Status Description On The UPS is operating normally. Flashing A new information message is active. On The UPS is in Battery mode. Flashing The battery voltage is below the warning level. On The UPS is in Bypass mode. The UPS is operating normally on bypass during High Efficiency operation. On The UPS has an active alarm or fault.
OPERATION Table 2 shows the basic menu structure. Table 2. Menu Map for Display Functions Main Menu Submenu Display Information or Menu Function UPS Status Main status (mode and load) / Notice or Alarm status (if any) / Battery status (state and charge level) Event Log Displays up to 127 events and alarms The Event Log is also available through the serial port. See “Retrieving the Event Log” on page 47.
OPERATION User Settings The following table displays the options that can be changed by the user. Table 3. User Settings Description Available Settings Default Setting Change Language [English] [French] [Spanish] [German] [Russian] Menus, status, notices, and alarms are in all supported languages. UPS faults, Event Log data, and settings are in English only. English User Password [Enabled] [Disabled] If Enabled is selected, the password is USER.
OPERATION Table 3. User Settings (continued) Description Available Settings Default Setting Frequency Converter [Enabled] [Disabled] If Enabled, the UPS operates as a frequency converter, with bypass operation and all bypass-related alarms disabled. Disabled Overload Alarm Level [10%] [20%] [30%] ... [100%] These values affect alarm level only, not UPS operation such as transfers or shutdown. 100% Generates the Output Overload alarm at the set level.
OPERATION Table 3. User Settings (continued) Description Available Settings Default Setting Site Wiring Fault Alarm [Enabled] [Disabled] An active site wiring fault alarm prevents startup or, if operating, forces operation to Battery mode and disables bypass. Enabled Bypass Voltage Low Limit* [-4%] [-5%] ... [-20%] of nominal -15% of nominal Bypass Voltage High Limit* [+4%] [+5%] ...
OPERATION Table 3. User Settings (continued) Description Available Settings Default Setting Predictive Maintenance Notices [Enabled] [Disabled] Enabled Remote Emergency Power-off (REPO) Input Polarity [Open] [Closed] Open * See “Configuring Bypass Settings” on page 48. Operating Modes The Eaton 9130 front panel indicates the UPS status through the UPS indicators (see Figure 17 on page 37). Normal Mode During Normal mode, the indicator illuminates solid and the UPS is powered from the utility.
OPERATION If battery capacity becomes low while in Battery mode, the indicator flashes slowly and the audible alarm beeps once every second. If the “Battery Low” alarm is set, the indicator also illuminates solid. This warning is approximate, and the actual time to shutdown may vary significantly. NOTE Depending on the UPS load and the number of Extended Battery Modules (EBMs) connected, the “Battery Low” warning may occur before the batteries reach 25% capacity.
OPERATION Standby Mode When the UPS is turned off and remains plugged into a power outlet, the UPS is in Standby mode. The indicator is off, indicating that power is not available to your equipment. The battery recharges when necessary, and the communication bay is powered. If utility fails and output turns off due to drained batteries or UPS internal failure, the UPS alarms in Standby mode and powers the communication bay for 1 hour 30 minutes or until battery voltage drops below 1.
OPERATION 5. Check the UPS front panel display for active alarms or notices. Resolve any active alarms before continuing. See “Troubleshooting” on page 101. indicator is on, do not proceed until all alarms are clear. If the Check the UPS status from the front panel to view the active alarms. Correct the alarms and restart if necessary. 6. Verify that the indicator illuminates solid, indicating that the UPS is operating normally and any loads are powered. The UPS should be in Normal mode. 7.
OPERATION UPS Shutdown To shut down the UPS: 1. Press the button on the front panel for three seconds. The UPS starts to beep and shows a status of “UPS off pending...”. indicator The UPS then transfers to Standby mode, and the turns off. NOTE Releasing the operating mode. 2. button before three seconds returns the UPS to its original Switch off utility power where the UPS is connected. Transferring the UPS Between Modes From Normal to Bypass Mode.
OPERATION Setting Power Strategy On the High Efficiency setting, the UPS operates normally on Bypass, transfers to inverter in less than 10 ms when utility fails, and transfers back to Bypass in 1 minute after utility returns. The indicator illuminates when the UPS transfers to Bypass. NOTE High Efficiency operation is available after one minute of stable power. To set the power strategy: 1. Press any button to activate the menu options, then select SETTINGS, USER SETTINGS, and POWER STRATEGY. 2.
OPERATION You can prohibit Bypass (”Never”) or always allow Bypass with no specification checking (”Always”). For “Always on UPS Fault,” transfer to Bypass is always made on UPS fault; otherwise, operation proceeds as with the default setting. Synchronization Window. The UPS tries to synchronize with Bypass when the Bypass frequency is less than the value set for the “Synchronization Window” setting. When the Bypass frequency is more than the set value, the UPS goes to nominal frequency.
OPERATION To set the restart and shutdown delay times for each load segment: 1. Press any button to activate the menu options, then select SETTINGS, USER SETTINGS and AUTOMATIC START DELAY. 2. Set the restart delay for one load segment, and ENTER to confirm. 3. Set the other load segment if applicable. 4. Select AUTOMATIC ON BATTERY SHUTDOWN. 5. Set the shutdown delay for one load segment, and ENTER to confirm. 6. Set the other load segment if applicable.
OPERATION Configuring Battery Settings Set the UPS for the number of EBMs installed, whether to run automatic battery tests, and automatic restart configuration. 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, and NUMBER OF BATTERY STRINGS. 2.
OPERATION Running Automatic Battery Tests Automatic battery tests run approximately every 30 days, unless disabled. During the test, the UPS transfers to Battery mode and discharges the batteries for 25 seconds under the existing load. NOTE The “UPS on Battery” notice and the “Battery Low” alarm do not activate during a battery test. For automatic battery tests to run: S The “Automatic Battery Support Tests” setting must be enabled. S The UPS must be in Normal mode, with no active alarms.
Chapter 5 Communication This section describes the: S Communication ports (RS-232 and USB) S Connectivity cards S Remote Emergency Power-off (REPO) S Relay output contacts S Programmable signal inputs S Modem operation S Powerware LanSafe® Power Management Software Figure 18 shows the location of the communication options and control terminals on a typical UPS. See “Rear Panels” on page 91 for rear panel diagrams for each model.
COMMUNICATION Installing Communication Options and Control Terminals To install the communication options and control terminals: 1. Install the appropriate connectivity card and/or necessary cable(s) and connect the cables to the appropriate location. See Figure 18 and the following section, “Communication Options,” for detailed information. 2. Route and tie the cable(s) out of the way. 3. Continue to “Operation” on page 37 to start up the UPS.
COMMUNICATION 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. The cable pins for the RS-232 communication port are identified in Figure 19, and the pin functions are described in Table 4. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 19.
COMMUNICATION Connectivity Cards Connectivity cards allow the UPS to communicate in a variety of networking environments and with different types of devices. The Eaton 9130 has one available communication bay for the following connectivity cards: S ConnectUPSt-BD 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 NOTE For Europe, the emergency switch requirements are detailed in Harmonized document HD-384-48 S1, “Electrical Installation of the Buildings, Part 4: Protection for Safety, Chapter 46: Isolation and Switching.” REPO Connections Wire Function REPO Terminal Wire Size Rating Suggested Wire Size 4–0.32 mm2 (12–22 AWG) 0.82 mm2 (18 AWG) L1 L2 NOTE Leave the REPO connector installed in the REPO port on the UPS even if the REPO function is not needed.
COMMUNICATION Relay Output Contacts The UPS incorporates three programmable relay outputs with potential free contacts for remote alarm indications: a standard relay port and two outputs in the RS-232 communication port. See Figure 18 on page 53 for the locations of the ports. An additional four relay outputs can be obtained with the compatible Relay Interface Card. Configure the relay outputs with the “Relay Configuration” setting in “User Settings” on page 40.
COMMUNICATION Programmable Signal Inputs The UPS incorporates four programmable signal inputs: one RS-232 input, two connectivity card inputs, and one REPO terminal input. See Figure 18 on page 53 for the locations of the ports. Configure the inputs with the “Signal Inputs” setting in “User Settings” on page 40. Table 6 shows the programmable settings for the signal inputs. Table 7 shows the operation logic for the signal inputs. Table 6.
COMMUNICATION Modem Operation To configure the UPS and modem handling features for remote monitoring and service, contact your service representative. Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software Each Eaton 9130 UPS ships with Powerware LanSafe Power Management Software. To begin installing Powerware LanSafe software, see the instructions accompanying the Software Suite CD. NOTE When installing Powerware LanSafe software, select serial port installation.
Chapter 6 UPS Maintenance This section explains how to: S Care for the UPS and batteries S Replace the UPS internal batteries and Extended Battery Modules (EBMs) S Test new batteries S Recycle used batteries or UPS S Update the UPS firmware 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.
UPS MAINTENANCE Storing the UPS and Batteries If you store the UPS for a long period, recharge the battery every 6 months by connecting the UPS to utility power. The internal batteries charge to 90% capacity in less than 3 hours. However, Eaton recommends that the batteries charge for 48 hours after long-term storage. If optional EBMs are installed, see the recharge times listed in Table 25 on page 90. Check the battery recharge date on the shipping carton label.
UPS MAINTENANCE S Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and may be extremely toxic. S Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source from ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock.
UPS MAINTENANCE NOTE Leave ribbon cable connected. Figure 23. Removing the UPS Right Front Cover 2. Disconnect the internal battery connector (see Figure 24). 3. Up to 1500 VA models only. If the EBM cable is not connected to an EBM, unclip the EBM cable and move it to the left out of the way. See Figure 24. Battery Cover Plate Battery Cover Plate Internal Battery Connector Internal Battery Connector EBM Cable Up to 1500 VA Models 2000–3000 VA Models Figure 24.
UPS MAINTENANCE 5. Carefully pull the handle on the battery tray and slide the battery package slowly out onto a flat, stable surface; use two hands to support the battery package. See “Recycling the Used Battery or UPS” on page 73 for proper disposal. NOTE Verify that the replacement batteries have the same rating as the batteries being replaced. 6. Slide the new battery package into the cabinet. Push the battery package in firmly. 7.
UPS MAINTENANCE Replacing Tower UPS Internal Batteries CAUTION The UPS internal batteries are heavy (see page 78). Use caution when handling the heavy batteries. The internal batteries are located behind the UPS front cover. The internal batteries are packaged together as one unit for easier handling. To replace the batteries in the UPS: 1. Remove the UPS front cover (see Figure 25). To remove the cover, push down on the top of the cover and pull the cover toward you to unclip it from the cabinet.
UPS MAINTENANCE 2. Remove and retain the two screws holding the internal battery connector. Disconnect the internal battery connector. See Figure 26. Internal Battery Connector Battery Cover Plate Battery Tray Handle Figure 26. Replacing the UPS Internal Batteries 3. Remove and retain the two screws holding the battery cover plate. Grasp an edge of the battery cover plate and pull it forward gently. Remove and retain the battery cover plate. 4.
UPS MAINTENANCE 6. Replace the battery cover plate into the slots at left, threading the battery connector through the access slot. Reinstall the retained screws. CAUTION A small amount of arcing may occur when connecting the internal batteries. This is normal and will not harm personnel. Connect the cables quickly and firmly. 7. Reconnect the internal battery connector. Connect red to red, and black to black. Press the two parts tightly together to ensure a proper connection. 8.
UPS MAINTENANCE Replacing Rackmount EBMs CAUTION The EBM is heavy (see page 78). Lifting the cabinet into the rack requires a minimum of two people. To replace the EBMs: 1. Remove the front cover of each EBM. See Figure 27. To remove the cover, remove and retain the two screws on the right side of the cover. Grasp the sides of the cover and slide the cover to the left and then away from the cabinet. Top EBM Cable Knockout EBM Cover Hook Bottom EBM Cable Knockout (underneath cover) Figure 27.
UPS MAINTENANCE 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(s). 4. Replace the EBM(s). See “Recycling the Used Battery or UPS” on page 73 for proper disposal. 5. Remove the front cover of each new EBM. See Figure 27. To remove the cover, remove and retain the two screws on the right side of the cover.
UPS MAINTENANCE 10. Replace the EBM front cover. To replace the cover, verify that the EBM cables are routed through the EBM cover knockouts, then slide the cover from the left to the right until it connects with the cover hook near the left side of the EBM cabinet. Reinstall the two screws on the right side of the front cover. For reference, see Figure 27 on page 69. Repeat for each additional EBM. 11.
UPS MAINTENANCE 5. For each cable retention clip removed, rotate the clip and install it under each EBM cable connection using the retained screws. 6. Verify that the EBM connections are tight and that adequate bend radius and strain relief exist for each cable. Testing New Batteries To test new batteries: 1. Plug the UPS into a power outlet for 48 hours to charge the batteries. 2. Press any button to activate the menu options. 3. Select CONTROL then START BATTERY TEST.
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.
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Chapter 7 Specifications Model Specifications This section provides the following specifications: S Communication options S Model lists S Weights and dimensions S Electrical input and output S Environmental and safety S Battery Table 8.
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SPECIFICATIONS Table 12. Weights and Dimensions (Rackmount Models) Model (Rackmount UPS) Dimensions (H W D) Weight PW9130L700R-XL2U PW9130L1000R-XL2U PW9130G1000R-XL2U PW9130i1000R-XL2U PW9130G1000R-XL2UEU PW9130G1000R-XL2UAU 86.5 438 430 mm (3.4” 17.2” 16.9”) 16.0 kg (35.3 lb) PW9130L1500R-XL2U PW9130i1500R-XL2U PW9130G1500R-XL2UAU 86.5 438 430 mm (3.4” 17.2” 16.9”) 19.5 kg (43.0 lb) PW9130L2000R-XL2U PW9130G2000R-XL2U PW9130i2000R-XL2U PW9130G2000R-XL2UEU PW9130G2000R-XL2UAU 86.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 13. Weights and Dimensions (Tower Models) Model (Tower UPS) Dimensions (H W PW9130L700T-XL PW9130i700T-XL PW9130G700T-XLAU 231* 160 354 mm (9.09”* 6.30” 13.94”) 12.2 kg (26.9 lb) PW9130L1000T-XL PW9130G1000T-XL PW9130i1000T-XL PW9130G1000T-XLEU PW9130G1000T-XLAU 231* 160 384 mm (9.09”* 6.30” 15.12”) 14.5 kg (32.0 lb) PW9130L1500T-XL PW9130i1500T-XL PW9130G1500T-XLAU 231* 160 434 mm (9.09”* 6.30” 17.09”) 19.0 kg (41.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 15. Electrical Input (Rackmount Models) Default Input (Voltage/Current) Selectable Input Voltages Voltage Range at 100% Load PW9130L700R-XL2U 120V / 5.8A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 80–138 Vac PW9130L1000R-XL2U 120V / 8.3A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 80–138 Vac PW9130L1500R-XL2U 120V / 12.5A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 80–138 Vac PW9130L2000R-XL2U 120V / 16.7A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 90–138 Vac PW9130L2500R-XL2U 120V / 20.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 16. Electrical Input (Tower Models) Default Input (Voltage/Current) Selectable Input Voltages Voltage Range at 100% Load PW9130L700T-XL 120V / 5.8A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 80–138 Vac PW9130L1000T-XL 120V / 8.3A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 80–138 Vac PW9130L1500T-XL 120V / 12.5A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 80–138 Vac PW9130L2000T-XL 120V / 16.7A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 90–138 Vac PW9130L3000T-XL 120V / 25.0A 100*, 110**, 120, 127 90–138 Vac PW9130G1000T-XL 208V / 4.
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SPECIFICATIONS Table 19. Electrical Output (All Models) All Models Normal Mode Battery Mode ±2% Nominal output voltage ±3% Efficiency >95% (High Efficiency mode), >88% >79.5% (700 VA), >82% (1000–1500 VA), >84% (2000–3000 VA) Frequency Regulation Sync with line ±3 Hz of nominal line frequency (outside this range: ±0.1 Hz of auto-selected nominal frequency) ±0.
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SPECIFICATIONS Table 22. Environmental and Safety (All Models) 120 Vac Models 208/230/240 Vac Models Surge Suppression ANSI C62.
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SPECIFICATIONS Rear Panels This section shows each model's rear panel. Receptacles in Load Segment 1 are shaded. Table 10 on page 76 lists the rackmount models. Table 11 on page 77 lists the tower models. Input and output components for each model are listed in Table 15 through Table 21 (pages 80 through 86). For a description of communication features, see Figure 18 on page 53. Figure 28. Models PW9130L700R-XL2U, PW9130L1000R-XL2U Figure 29. Model PW9130G1000R-XL2U Figure 30.
SPECIFICATIONS Figure 31. Model PW9130G1000R-XL2UAU Figure 32. Model PW9130G1500R-XL2UAU Figure 33. Model PW9130L1500R-XL2U Figure 34. Model PW9130i1500R-XL2U 92 Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS Figure 35. Model PW9130L2000R-XL2U Figure 36. Model PW9130G2000R-XL2U Figure 37. Models PW9130i2000R-XL2U, PW9130G2000R-XL2UEU Figure 38. Model PW9130G2000R-XL2UAU Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS Figure 39. Models PW9130L2500R-XL2U, PW9130L3000R-XL2U Figure 40. Models PW9130G2500R-XL2U, PW9130G3000R-XL2U Figure 41. Models PW9130G2500R-XL2UEU, PW9130i3000R-XL2U, PW9130G3000R-XL2UEU Figure 42. Model PW9130G3000R-XL2UAU 94 Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS Figure 43. Model PW9130L700T-XL Figure 44. Model PW9130L1000T-XL Figure 45. Model PW9130L1500T-XL Figure 46. Model PW9130L2000T-XL Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS 96 Figure 47. Model PW9130L3000T-XL Figure 48. Model PW9130G1000T-XL Figure 49. Model PW9130G2000T-XL Figure 50. Model PW9130G3000T-XL Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS Figure 51. Model PW9130i700T-XL Figure 52. Model PW9130G1000T-XLEU and PW9130i1000T-XL Figure 53. Model PW9130i1500T-XL Figure 54. Models PW9130G2000T-XLEU and PW9130i2000T-XL Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS 98 Figure 55. Models PW9130G3000T-XLEU and PW9130i3000T-XL Figure 56. Model PW9130G700T-XLAU Figure 57. Model PW9130G1000T-XLAU Figure 58. Model PW9130G1500T-XLAU Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
SPECIFICATIONS Figure 59. Model PW9130G2000T-XLAU Figure 60. Model PW9130G3000T-XLAU Eaton® 9130 UPS (700–3000 VA) User's Guide S 164201718 Rev 2 www.powerware.
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Chapter 8 Troubleshooting The Eaton 9130 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. In general: S Events are silent conditions that are recorded in the Event Log as status information, such as “Clock Set Done.
TROUBLESHOOTING To check the Event Log for a history of conditions: 1. Press any button on the front panel display to activate the menu options. 2. Press the button until EVENT LOG displays. 3. Press the Enter button to display the list of conditions. You can also retrieve the entire Event Log in ASCII format. See “Retrieving the Event Log” on page 47. The following table describes typical alarms and conditions.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action Overload Power requirements exceed the UPS capacity (greater than 100% of nominal; see page 84 for specific output overload ranges). Remove some of the equipment from the UPS. The UPS continues to operate, but may switch to Bypass mode or shut down if the load increases. The alarm resets when the condition becomes inactive. The UPS internal temperature is too high or a fan has failed.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm or Condition Possible Cause Action The UPS does not start. The power cord is not connected correctly. Check the power cord connections. The Remote Emergency Power-off (REPO) switch is active or the REPO connector is missing. If the UPS Status menu displays the “Remote Emergency Power Off” notice, inactivate the REPO input. The UPS operates normally, but some or all of the protected equipment is not on. The equipment is not connected correctly to the UPS.
TROUBLESHOOTING Silencing the Alarm Press any button on the front panel display to silence the alarm. Check the alarm condition and perform the applicable action to resolve the condition. 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 Two-Year Limited Warranty (US and Canada) Powerware UPS Models: 3105, 9120, 9125, 9130, 9140, and FERRUPS® up to 3.1 kVA 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 Powerware 3105, 9120, 9125, 9130, 9140, and FERRUPS up to 3.
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) neglect, accident, abuse, misuse, misapplication, or incorrect installation; (d) repair or alteration not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authori
WARRANTY COSTS NOT RELATED TO WARRANTY: The End-User shall be invoiced for, and shall pay for, all services not expressly provided for by the terms of this Warranty, including without limitation, site calls involving an inspection that determines no corrective maintenance is required. Any costs for replacement equipment, installation, materials, freight charges, travel expenses or labor of Company representatives outside the terms of this Warranty will be borne by the End-User.
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) neglect, accident, abuse, misuse, misapplication, or incorrect installation; (d) repair or alteration not authorized in writing by Company personnel or performed by an authori
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.
WARRANTY WHAT THIS GUARANTY DOES NOT COVER: Any reimbursement or repair to End-User's equipment does not include reimbursement for or restoration of any data loss.