Powerware Series Eaton 9170+ UPS 3–18 kVA User's Guide ®
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: EN 50091-1-1 and EN 50091-2; IEC 60950 Third Edition 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 Decla
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.
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 Safety Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 Installation Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS Startup for Hardwired Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Initial Startup Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 74 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Turning the UPS On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1 Introduction The Eaton® 9170+ uninterruptible power system (UPS) is a modular UPS that contains battery modules and power control modules (referred to as power modules). These modules plug into a rack cabinet structure containing additional control, communication, and display functions that enable integrated control of all power modules. The UPS is housed in a single cabinet, with extra battery capacity housed in auxiliary battery cabinets.
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INTRODUCTION Physical Features The Eaton 9170+ UPS is available in four cabinet sizes. Figure 1 through Figure 6 show the 3-slot and 9-slot configurations and identify basic Eaton 9170+ system features. Six-slot and 12-slot cabinets are also available; external battery cabinets are available in 6-, 9-, and 12-slot sizes. Front Panel Display Front Cover Figure 1.
INTRODUCTION Front Panel Display Front Cover Cabinet Base Figure 3. Nine-Slot Cabinet (Front View) 6 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
INTRODUCTION DB-9 Communication Port Communication Slots Wiring Access Power Outlets (optional) Input Power Cable (optional) Figure 4. Nine-Slot Cabinet (Rear View) Handle/Latch Release Handle Thumbscrew Insertion/Extraction Cams Figure 5. Power Module (ASY-0673 and ASY-0674) Secondary Stop Release Latch Release Figure 6. Battery Module (ASY-0529) Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
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Chapter 2 Installation Setup This chapter explains how to set up and install the Eaton 9170+ cabinets: S Setup, including clearances and location requirements S Caster cart installation (for 3- and 6-slot cabinets) S Stabilizer bracket installation (for 12-slot cabinets) S Rack-mount installation (for 3- and 6-slot cabinets) S Floor anchor kit installation S Moving the cabinets Equipment Clearances All cabinet sizes require the following clearances to allow for servicing and adequate ventilation: S Sid
INSTALLATION SETUP Location Requirements Install the Eaton 9170+ UPS as close as possible to the equipment or the load distribution panel it will protect. If this distance is more than 7.6m (25 ft), transient noise can reappear in the electrical distribution system. If a separate external battery cabinet is installed, the battery cabinets must be adjacent to the Eaton 9170+ UPS.
INSTALLATION SETUP 5. If installing the 3- or 6-slot cabinet in a rack, see ”Rack-Mount Installation (Three- and Six-Slot Cabinets)” on page 14 to install the cabinet in the rack. 6. If you are installing an external battery cabinet, continue to “Battery Cabinet Installation” on page 61. If you do not have an external battery cabinet, continue to “UPS Startup” on page 67 for plug-receptacle units.
INSTALLATION SETUP 5. If installing the 9- or 12-slot cabinet in a rack, follow the installation instructions with the 9- and 12-slot rack-mount kit. 6. If you are installing an external battery cabinet, continue to “Battery Cabinet Installation” on page 61. If you do not have an external battery cabinet, continue to “UPS Startup” on page 67 for plug-receptacle units. For hardwired units, continue to “UPS with Bypass Electrical Installation” on page 19 or “UPS Electrical Installation” on page 39.
INSTALLATION SETUP To install the caster cart: 1. Place the caster cart (shipped separately from the UPS cabinet) under the cabinet before installing power and battery modules and before making connections to the intended power source. The cart requires no bolts or other hardware to fasten it to the UPS cabinet. It is shaped to fit securely under the cabinet, ensuring proper alignment after placing the cabinet on the cart. 2.
INSTALLATION SETUP 4. Turn all four caster bolts counter-clockwise until the cabinet rests on the floor. Place a plastic cap into each bolt access hole. NOTE If the floor is uneven and the cabinet is tilted or unstable, you may need to place a thin steel plate under a corner. Do not use the caster bolts to level the cabinet. Stabilizer Bracket Figure 8.
INSTALLATION SETUP 3. Carefully replace the UPS cabinet top cover and secure with the four screws removed in Step 1. Position the cover lip to fit behind the front panel display. 4. Install three metal clip nuts onto each side flange (six clip nuts on 6-slot cabinets) along the front of the UPS cabinet (see Figure 9). Tab Slots Metal Clip Nuts Figure 9. Metal Clip Nut and Tab Slot Locations 5. Install a rack-mount ear (two for 6-slot cabinets) on each side of the UPS cabinet (see Figure 10).
INSTALLATION SETUP 6. Select the position for the UPS in the equipment rack. 7. Select the proper holes in the rail that position the UPS at the desired location in the rack. 8. With one person lifting each side of the UPS cabinet, carefully slide the UPS into the equipment rack until the rack-mount ears of the cabinet are flush with the front vertical rails of the rack. Verify that the holes in the ears align with the holes in the rack. 9.
INSTALLATION SETUP Floor Anchor Bracket B A Figure 11. Floor Anchor Brackets Bolted to UPS Cabinet Moving the Cabinets CAUTION Do NOT attempt to raise the cabinet with the power or battery modules installed. The Eaton 9170+ UPS and the battery cabinet are very heavy with power and battery modules installed. Before moving the cabinets, remove the power and battery modules. Move the modules separately from the cabinets.
INSTALLATION SETUP 4. Pry the caps out of the bolt access holes. 5. Use a 1/2” hex-style socket wrench to turn each of the four bolts clockwise. Doing so lowers the casters to allow the cabinet to roll on the casters. 6. After rolling the cabinet to its intended position, turn all four caster bolts counter-clockwise until the cabinet rests on the floor. Place a plastic cap into each bolt access hole.
Chapter 3 UPS with Bypass Electrical Installation NOTE If you have a plug-receptacle unit, continue to “Battery Cabinet Installation” on page 61 for installing optional battery cabinets or to “UPS Startup” on page 67. WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) should perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION External Bypass Switch Off Service Line Building Service Panel Load Distribution Panel UPS Off Service Line UPS Off Service Line UPS User-Supplied (if required) External Batteries (optional) Figure 12. Typical Installation with a Bypass Switch 20 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Input Current Ratings Table 1 contains the required circuit breaker ratings for hardwired installations. Circuit breaker ratings for units having an input line cord are determined by the current capacity of the line cord. Table 1.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION See Table 2 for recommended conductor sizes to wire the input circuit breakers. Table 2. Recommended Wire Sizes Input Circuit Breaker Size 75°C Copper Wire Size Conductor Screw Torque 25A 5.3 mm2 (10 AWG) 4.0 Nm (35 lb in) 40A 8.4 mm2 (8 AWG) 4.5 Nm (40 lb in) 60A 21.2 mm2 (4 AWG) 5.1 Nm (45 lb in) 80A 26.7 mm2 (3 AWG) 6.6 Nm (50 lb in) 100A 33.6 mm2 (2 AWG) 6.6 Nm (50 lb in) 125A 42.1 mm2 (1 AWG) 6.6 Nm (50 lb in) FOR U.S.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION NOTE In the UPS or LINE position, AC input power is still connected to the input terminals inside the UPS. Table 3. Bypass Switch Positions Switch Position Description LINE Connects the load directly to AC input power and disconnects UPS output. AC input power is still connected to the UPS input. OFF Disconnects the load from the UPS output power and AC input power, as well as AC input power to the UPS input. UPS Connects the UPS output to the load.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION After turning the load position handle to the UPS position and releasing the red button, the Eaton 9170+ UPS remains in Bypass mode. For proper operation, return the UPS to Auto mode using the following procedure. NOTE If the UPS remains in Manual Bypass mode and incoming AC power is lost, the load is automatically dropped. The UPS must be in Auto mode to provide battery backup power.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Table 4. Bypass Switch Specifications Bypass Switch Models See Figure 13 Rating, Continuous Height Width Depth (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 40A/300 Vac (CSA) 50A/300 Vac (UL,TÜV) 53.4 cm (21.0”) 35.6 cm (14.0”) 17.2 cm (6.8”) 28.0 cm (11.0”) 50.8 cm (20.0”) 12.3 kg (27 lb) BPE14MBB1A 80A/300 Vac 53.4 cm (21.0”) 35.6 cm (14.0”) 17.2 cm (6.8”) 28.0 cm (11.0”) 50.8 cm (20.0”) 14.1 kg (31 lb) BPE20MBB1A 125A/300 Vac 53.4 cm (21.0”) 35.6 cm (14.0”) 17.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION UPS Installation with an External Bypass Switch WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) should perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock. CAUTION To prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment, verify that the Eaton 9170+ UPS is OFF before you remove the entrance panel. The circuit breaker or disconnect switch must also be off at the AC input service panel.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Wiring Access Hole for Optional EPO and Bypass Input Signals Wiring Access Hole for an Optional Generator Input Signal Entrance Panel Battery Cable Figure 14. UPS Power Entrance Panel (Nine-Slot Cabinet Shown) 5. Remove the knockouts in the entrance panel for AC input and AC output wiring. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 6. Install the conduit adapters. AC input and AC output conductors must be run through separate conduits. UPS output circuits must be installed in dedicated conduit systems and not shared with other electrical circuits. Figure 15 shows input and output wiring terminals inside the Eaton 9170+ UPS cabinet. 3 +DC X3 X2 X1 2 N -DC Backplane Board Terminating Studs X2 +DC N X1 -DC Figure 15.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 7. Find the terminal strip inside the bypass switch cabinet. Using the label on the back of the bypass switch access cover and the proper installation wiring diagram, make the terminal strip connections and tighten all connections as specified in Table 2 on page 22. Use copper wire that is the appropriate size for the current draw. Figure 16 shows a sample label. Figure 16. Bypass Switch Wiring Label 8.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 9. Wire the UPS for the proper input voltage as shown in Figure 17. Split-phase power modules (model ASY-0673, with brown labels on the front) are capable of supplying two output voltages: 100/100 for 200, 110/110 for 220, 120/120 for 240, 120/120 for 208, or 127/127 for 220 Vac, as selected through the front panel display. These modules produce two output voltages, typically required in North America, South America, and Japan.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Figure 18 and Figure 19 describe output wiring configurations for various output voltages. You must also set the operating menu 4 2 4 for the required output voltage as shown in the wiring configuration drawings. NOTE For Eaton 9170+ UPS models with low-voltage hardwire output, it is recommended to divide the total load as equally as possible between X1 and X2, as shown in Figure 18.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 13. If the bypass switch is an MBB style, notice the cable routed out of the left side of the bypass switch cabinet. Connect the red and black pair of wires (normally open) in this cable to terminals 3 and 4 as shown in Figure 20. (Do not connect the white and black pair of wires in this cable.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 14. If any external hardwired control signals are required (EPO or Generator On), connect the wiring as shown in Figure 21. CAUTION EPO and external bypass circuits are not isolated from line voltage, and wiring must be installed according to local codes using conduit or suitable primary supply cables. The Generator On signal is isolated from line voltage and can be treated as NEC Class 2 wiring.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION System Wiring Diagrams Select wiring diagrams from Table 5 based upon the installation voltage. Table 5.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION The following notes are referenced in the system wiring diagrams (Figure 22 through Figure 24). NOTE 1 The customer must provide input overcurrent protection. See NEC Section 240-21 or local requirements. See Table 1 on page 21 for circuit breaker ratings to size the protection device according to local code requirements. NOTE 2 The UPS bypass switch must be installed within sight of the UPS.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 3 2 3 2 3 3 7 4 5 7 S S S S S 110/220 Input, 110/220 Output 120/208 Input, 120/208 Output 120/240 Input, 120/240 Output 100/200 Input, 100/200 Output 127/220 Input, 127/220 Output Figure 22. External Bypass Switch (L1, L2, N), Split-Phase Power Modules NOTE To use Figure 22, refer to the list of Notes on page 35. 36 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 3 2 3 2 3 7 4 3 5 7 S S S S S 200 Input, 200 Output 208 Input, 208 Output 220 Input, 220 Output 230 Input, 230 Output 240 Input, 240 Output 6 Figure 23. External Bypass Switch (L1, L2), Universal Power Modules NOTE To use Figure 23, refer to the list of Notes on page 35. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS WITH BYPASS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 3 2 3 2 3 3 7 4 5 7 S 220 Input, 220 Output S 230 Input, 230 Output S 240 Input, 240 Output 6 Figure 24. External Bypass Switch (L1, N), Universal Power Modules NOTE To use Figure 24, refer to the list of Notes on page 35. 38 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
Chapter 4 UPS Electrical Installation NOTE If you have a plug-receptacle unit, continue to “Battery Cabinet Installation” on page 61 for installing optional battery cabinets or to “UPS Startup” on page 67. WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) should perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Input Current Ratings Table 6 contains the required circuit breaker ratings for hardwired installations. Circuit breaker ratings for units having an input line cord are determined by the current capacity of the line cord. Table 6.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION See Table 7 for recommended conductor sizes to wire the input circuit breakers. Table 7. Recommended Wire Sizes Input Circuit Breaker Size 75°C Copper Wire Size Conductor Screw Torque 25A 5.3 mm2 (10 AWG) 4.0 Nm (35 lb in) 40A 8.4 mm2 (8 AWG) 4.5 Nm (40 lb in) 60A 21.2 mm2 (4 AWG) 5.1 Nm (45 lb in) 80A 26.7 mm2 (3 AWG) 6.6 Nm (50 lb in) 100A 33.6 mm2 (2 AWG) 6.6 Nm (50 lb in) 125A 42.1 mm2 (1 AWG) 6.6 Nm (50 lb in) FOR U.S.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION UPS Electrical Installation WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) should perform the electrical installation. Risk of electrical shock. CAUTION To prevent electrical shock or damage to the equipment, verify that the Eaton 9170+ UPS is OFF before you remove the entrance panel. The circuit breaker or disconnect switch must also be OFF at the AC input service panel. To install the UPS without an external bypass switch: 1.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Wiring Access Hole for Optional EPO Wiring Access Hole for an Optional Generator Input Signal Entrance Panel Battery Cable Figure 26. UPS Power Entrance Panel (Nine-Slot Cabinet Shown) 2. Remove the knockouts in the entrance panel for AC input and AC output wiring. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3. Install the conduit adapters. AC input and AC output conductors must be run through separate conduits. UPS output circuits must be installed in dedicated conduit systems and not shared with other electrical circuits. Figure 27 shows input and output wiring terminals inside the Eaton 9170+ UPS cabinet. 3 +DC X3 X2 X1 2 1 N -DC Backplane Board Terminating Studs X2 +DC N X1 -DC Figure 27. UPS Input and Output Terminals 4.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 5. Wire the UPS for the proper input voltage as shown in Figure 28. Split-phase power modules (model ASY-0673, with brown labels on the front) are capable of supplying two output voltages: 100/100 for 200, 110/110 for 220, 120/120 for 240, 120/120 for 208, or 127/127 for 220 Vac, as selected through the front panel display. These modules produce two output voltages, typically required in North America, South America, and Japan.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Figure 29 and Figure 30 describe output wiring configurations for various output voltages. You must also set the operating menu 4 2 4 for the required output voltage as shown in the wiring configuration drawings. NOTE For Eaton 9170+ UPS models with low-voltage hardwire output, it is recommended to divide the total load as equally as possible between X1 and X2, as shown in Figure 29.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 8. If any external hardwired control signals are required (EPO or Generator On), unscrew and remove the top rear cover of the cabinet and locate the terminal block (see Figure 31). CAUTION EPO circuits are not isolated from line voltage, and wiring must be installed according to local codes using conduit or suitable primary supply cables. The Generator On signal is isolated from line voltage and can be treated as NEC Class 2 wiring.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION System Wiring Diagrams Select wiring diagrams from Table 8 based upon the installation voltage. Table 8.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION The following notes are referenced in the system wiring diagrams (Figure 32 through Figure 34). NOTE 1 The customer must provide input overcurrent protection. See NEC Section 240-21 or local requirements. See Table 6 on page 40 for circuit breaker ratings to size the protection device according to local code requirements. NOTE 2 The customer must size the AC circuit conductors.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 2 2 3 4 6 6 S S S S S 110/220 Input, 110/220 Output 120/208 Input, 120/208 Output 120/240 Input, 120/240 Output 100/200 Input, 100/200 Output 127/220 Input, 127/220 Output Figure 32. No External Bypass (L1, L2, N), Split-Phase Power Modules NOTE To use Figure 32, refer to the list of Notes on page 49. 50 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 2 2 4 6 6 S S S S S 200 Input, 200 Output 208 Input, 208 Output 220 Input, 220 Output 230 Input, 230 Output 240 Input, 240 Output 5 Figure 33. No External Bypass (L1, L2), Universal Power Modules NOTE To use Figure 33, refer to the list of Notes on page 49. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
UPS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 1 2 2 4 6 6 S 220 Input, 220 Output S 230 Input, 230 Output S 240 Input, 240 Output 5 Figure 34. No External Bypass (L1, N), Universal Power Modules NOTE To use Figure 34, refer to the list of Notes on page 49. 52 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
Chapter 5 Isolated Output Wiring Diagrams NOTE This chapter is only for units manufactured before 2009. The wiring diagrams in this section are unique and specific to installations in which the output of the Eaton 9170+ UPS is galvanically isolated from the input. Figure 35 and Figure 36 describe output wiring configurations for various output voltages. Use Table 9 to identify the wiring diagrams and connect the output AC wiring to the proper Eaton 9170+ system power terminals.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS 50 or 60 Hz 100/200, 110/220, 115/230, or 120/240V Out with Isolated Output Option Menu 4 2 4 set to 200, 220, 230, or 240, as required. X1 X X3 X0 X N-G Bond 100, 110, 115, or 120 L1 X2 X 100, 110, 115, or 120 200, 220, 230, or 240 N L2 Figure 35. Isolated Outputs – Single-Phase Voltages 50 or 60 Hz 120/208 or 127/220V Out with Isolated Output Option Menu 4 2 4 set to 208 or 220, as required.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS Ground terminations, inside the UPS rear cover, are located directly below the line input terminals. Figure 15 on page 28 shows input and output wiring terminals inside the Eaton 9170+ UPS cabinet. If there is any question as to the need for this bond wire, contact your local regulatory agency or your service representative. N-G Bond Wire X1 X3 X0 X2 Figure 37. N-G Bond Wire Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS System Wiring Diagrams The following notes are referenced in the isolated system wiring diagrams (Figure 38 through Figure 41). To determine which diagram is correct for your site, see Table 9 on page 53. NOTE 1 The customer must provide input overcurrent protection. See NEC Section 240-21 or local requirements. See Table 1 on page 21 for circuit breaker ratings to size the protection device according to local code requirements.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 4 2 4 2 3 4 9 5 4 7 S 100/200 Input, 100/200 Output S 120/208 Input, 120/240 Output (BBM 6 9 8 bypass required) S 110/220 Input, 110/220 Output S 115/230 Input, 115/230 Output S 120/240 Input, 120/240 Output Figure 38. External Bypass Switch (L1, L2, N), Isolated Output for Single-Phase Voltages NOTE To use Figure 38, refer to the list of Notes on page 56. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 4 3 4 7 9 6 9 S S S S S 100/200 Input, 100/200 Output 120/208 Input, 120/240 Output 110/220 Input, 110/220 Output 115/230 Input, 115/230 Output 120/240 Input, 120/240 Output Figure 39. No External Bypass (L1, L2, N), Isolated Output for Single-Phase Voltages NOTE To use Figure 39, refer to the list of Notes on page 56. 58 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 4 2 4 2 3 4 9 5 4 7 6 9 10 8 S 120/208 Input, 120/208 Output S 127/220 Input, 127/220 Output (Voltages require the bypass switch to be BBM; contact your service representative for details.) Figure 40. External Bypass Switch (L1, L2, N), Isolated Output for Derived Three-Phase Voltages NOTE To use Figure 40, refer to the list of Notes on page 56. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS 1 4 4 7 9 3 6 9 10 8 S 120/208 Input, 120/208 Output S 127/220 Input, 127/220 Output Figure 41. No External Bypass (L1, L2, N), Isolated Output for Derived Three-Phase Voltages NOTE To use Figure 41, refer to the list of Notes on page 56. 60 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
Chapter 6 Battery Cabinet Installation If you are not installing battery modules into a separate external battery cabinet, continue to “UPS Startup” on page 67. WARNING Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) should perform the battery cabinet installation. Risk of electrical shock. CAUTION S Before connecting an external battery cabinet to the UPS cabinet or to another external battery cabinet, verify that all AC input power is removed from the UPS.
BATTERY CABINET INSTALLATION Entrance Panel Battery Cable Figure 42. UPS Power Entrance Panel 3. Use a pair of pliers to bend the narrow links (1 and 2 in Figure 43) between the outer edge of the lower breakaway panel and the rear panel. 4. Use the pliers to bend the entire breakaway panel (at 3 and 4 in Figure 43) until it breaks away. 1 2 4 3 Figure 43. Breakaway Panel Links 5.
BATTERY CABINET INSTALLATION Backplane Ring Terminal Compression Lug Bus-Bar Extension Assembly Cable Assembly Figure 44. Bus-Bar Extension Installation 6. Remove the nuts holding the +DC and the –DC bus bars to the backplane as shown in Figure 44. Remove the ring terminal and the compression lug from the –DC bolt. 7. Position the bus-bar extension assembly onto the +DC and –DC bolts as shown in Figure 44. Replace the compression lug onto the –DC bolt of the bus-bar extension assembly.
BATTERY CABINET INSTALLATION Cable Assembly Figure 45. Battery Cable Assembly Installation 12. Align the screw holes of the cable assembly's entry plate with holes on the cabinet side cover as shown in Figure 45. Secure the entry plate with screws supplied with the cable assembly. 13. If the battery cable will be installed in customer-supplied flexible or other conduit (as required by local wiring codes), loosen the two screws holding the strain-relief clamp shown in Figure 45.
BATTERY CABINET INSTALLATION + ‒ Figure 46. Battery Cable Installed in Battery Cabinet ‒ 17. Secure the +, the , and the conductors to the proper compression lugs on the battery cabinet backplane as shown in Figure 46. Torque all three compression lugs to 8.5–9.6 Nm (75–85 lb in). 18. If an additional battery cabinet will be connected to the first, in a daisy-chain configuration, use another external battery cabinet cable assembly for the connections between the battery cabinets (see Figure 47). 19.
BATTERY CABINET INSTALLATION To UPS or Previous Battery Cabinet To Next Battery Cabinet Figure 47. Connecting Additional Battery Cabinets 20. Reinstall the remaining rear covers using the original screws. 21. Continue to “UPS Startup” on page 67. 66 Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
Chapter 7 UPS Startup This section provides step-by-step instructions for starting your Eaton 9170+ system. Follow these procedures closely to avoid potential damage to your equipment or the UPS and to protect yourself and others from hazardous operating conditions. CAUTION S This UPS contains its own energy source (batteries). The output receptacles may carry hazardous voltage even when the UPS is not connected to an AC supply.
UPS STARTUP NOTE All power modules in the Eaton 9170+ UPS cabinet must be of the same type: Split-phase power modules have brown labels; universal (single-phase) power modules have black labels. Do not mix brown and black modules in the same UPS cabinet. NOTE Do NOT install more than seven power and/or optional battery charger modules in the system. 3. Insert the power modules into the upper slots of the cabinet.
UPS STARTUP Startup for Plug-Receptacle Units To start a plug-receptacle unit: 1. Plug the power cable of the unit into an approved, functional power outlet. 2. If external battery cabinets are installed, check the cable connections between the UPS and external battery cabinets. Close the DC disconnect switch button on the back of each external battery cabinet. Insert the switch key supplied with the cabinet into the button and turn clockwise 1/2-turn. Pull the button out to close the switch.
UPS STARTUP 6. If applicable, test proper operation of optional external control signals and computer communication before connecting the load. (See “DB-9 Communication Port” on page 92 for details.) 7. Plug the equipment to be protected into the UPS output receptacles. Turn on the equipment that is connected to the UPS. NOTE DO NOT protect laser printers with the UPS because of the exceptionally high power requirements of the heating elements.
UPS STARTUP Startup for Hardwired Units To start a hardwired unit: 1. Confirm that an electrician has completed and tested the connection to the proper power source. 2. If external battery cabinets are installed, check the cable connections between the UPS and external battery cabinets. 3. Ensure that all power modules are properly installed and latched into the UPS cabinet. 4.
UPS STARTUP 8. If external battery cabinets are installed, close the DC disconnect switch button on the back of each external battery cabinet. Insert the switch key supplied with the cabinet into the button and turn clockwise 1/2-turn. Pull the button out to close the switch. Turn the key back counter-clockwise, and remove the key. 9. The UPS front panel display automatically turns on whenever input power is present and at least one power module is installed.
UPS STARTUP 11. If the bypass switch is a Break-Before-Make type, skip this step and proceed to Step 12. If the bypass switch is a Make-Before-Break type, verify that the AC voltages from the UPS and the AC line input are in phase. Measure the voltage between the following points on the terminal block and record in the spaces below. These measurements must be no more than 20 Vac; if they are, call your service representative. Terminal 7 to 11 Terminal 8 to 12 12.
UPS STARTUP 18. The UPS front panel display automatically turns on whenever input power is present and at least one power module is installed. Set up the initial operating parameters through the front panel display (see “Initial Startup Parameters” on page 74). NOTE The unit has no physical On/Off switch. Access the UPS On/Off function through the front panel display.
UPS STARTUP 2. Select the desired language for the display. Use the Y and B buttons to scroll between English, French, German, and Spanish. Enter your selection by pressing the button. 3. Set the clock for the local time and date. If the time or the date is correct as displayed, press the button to advance to the next configuration setting. Time must be entered in 24-hour format. Press the <- and -> buttons to move left and right.
UPS STARTUP 6. The system signals an alarm when the required output cannot be maintained with the loss of redundant power modules. The alarm is essentially disabled with a redundancy level set at 0. If you want the system to notify you when the number of redundant power modules is less than a specified level, enter a redundancy level. Each increment above 0 indicates the number of modules that can be removed from operation before the alarm occurs.
Chapter 8 Operation The Eaton 9170+ UPS operates in several different modes. Normally it operates under internal control (Auto mode) to automatically protect loads connected to it. An operator can enable manual override should servicing or testing be required. Figure 52 shows the operating modes. In Auto mode, the UPS automatically switches between modes depending on line and load conditions. Double Conversion (line conditioning) Internal Bypass Battery Off Figure 52.
OPERATION Off mode turns off the output and most internal circuitry. Within this mode, Sleep mode turns off all internal circuitry when AC line is not present and battery voltage drops to a low threshold. If AC input voltage is not present in Off mode, the user can direct the UPS to enter Sleep mode by selecting the Battery Protect (BP) feature (see “Removing Input Power” on page 79).
OPERATION Turning the UPS On The unit has no physical On/Off switch. Access the UPS On/Off function through the front panel display. If the UPS is off, press the ON button through the front panel display to turn the UPS on again. If the UPS has been manually set to operate in Bypass or Battery mode, change the System Control Mode Preference (menu 4 1) selection to Auto to return to normal Auto mode operation.
OPERATION Front Panel Display The front panel has an alphanumeric display, three LED indicators, and six pushbuttons as described in Figure 54 and in Table 10. 1 2 3 4 1 2 9 Wout watts Slot USER A B Top #3 2.07 KW ESC C Figure 54. UPS Front Panel Table 10. Front Panel Details Item Description 1 Alphanumeric display of unit function and operating parameters. Also displays alarm/data logs. 2 Alarm LED (red) Illuminates to signal that the unit has detected an alarm condition.
OPERATION Using the Front Panel Display Figure 55 shows an example of the front panel display. The numbers in the upper left corner (1 2 9 in Figure 55) indicate the menu level. The word in the top center (USER) is the security level. 1 2 9 Wout watts Slot A USER #2 1.87 KW Top ESC B C Figure 55. Typical Front Panel Display The number in the upper right corner (#2) identifies the cabinet slot (numbered from the top down) for a specific power module.
OPERATION During normal operation, the display appears as shown in Figure 56: Md: St: Mn Bn nn Current UPS operating mode Operational state Number of power modules Number of battery module strings currently online Total number of module slots in the cabinet The count of battery strings does not include additional battery strings contained in connected external battery cabinets. Md: AUTO M4−B7−12 St: ON LINE acvout 232 V Config OFF Menu Figure 56.
OPERATION Parameters The parameters describe the UPS operation. Some useful parameters are input and output voltage, input and output current, and battery voltage, among others. Some are operator‐adjustable, such as the local date and time and various operating limits. All parameters are password-protected. Although every operating condition and parameter is accessible through the front panel display, you may change a value only if you have entered the correct password.
OPERATION Reading the Eaton 9170+ System Logs The Eaton 9170+ system makes an entry in its logs each time it sounds an alarm or runs on battery power. This information can help in diagnosing power problems. You can display the UPS Inverter and Alarm logs on the front panel display in menu 2. Inverter Log The inverter (Battery mode) log is in menu 2 1. Move through the menu structure by pressing the Menu button and pressing the B button to move down to menu 2.
OPERATION Alarm Log The alarm log is in menu 2 2. Move through the menu structure by pressing the Menu button and pressing the B button to move down to menu 2. Press and then press the B button to move down to submenu 2. The display shows the most recent entry in the alarm log. The log stores up to 10 entries, in chronological order. Use the Y and B buttons to scroll up and down through the log entries.
OPERATION Table 12 lists the alarm log messages. Table 12. Alarm Log Messages Message Explanation Open Cell Battery failure caused by open cell. Weak Battery Battery failure caused by load test. Phase Error Internal error – contact your service representative. Module Failure Internal error – contact your service representative. Excessive Transfers Internal error – contact your service representative. Precharge Failure Internal error – contact your service representative.
OPERATION Menu Map Figure 60 shows all the Eaton 9170+ system parameters. The menu structure has six primary-level menus, System Status Menu (1) through Service Menu (6). Each primary menu has secondary items numbered by their location under the primary menu. Use the various buttons as shown in the map to navigate to the desired parameter. Eaton 9170+ UPS (3–18 kVA) User's Guide S 164201393 Rev E www.eaton.
OPERATION (Menu) 1 System Status Menu (ESC) (ESC) 1 1 Input Status 1 1 1 Input Frequency 1 1 4 ACIin Ph1 1 1 5 ACIin Ph2 (ESC) 1 1 2 ACVin P1-N 1 1 3 ACVin P2-N 1 2 1 Output Frequency 1 2 Output Status 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (ESC) 1 2 2 ACVout P1-N 1 1 1 1 1 1 (Top) 1 3 Battery Status 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ACVout P2-N ACIout P1-N ACIout P2-N VAOut VAout P1-N VAout P2-N 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Wout Wout P1-N Wout P2-N % Full Load % Full Load P1 % Full Load P2 PowerFactor L1 Powe
Chapter 9 Communication Eaton offers several methods of communicating with your Eaton 9170+ system in addition to the front panel display: S Power Management and Protection Software S Optional interface kits S Communication slots S Dedicated input signals S DB-9 communication port Power Management and Protection Software Eaton provides several comprehensive power monitoring/management software products and UPS load protection software products.
COMMUNICATION ConnectUPSt Web/SNMP Card (BD Model) The ConnectUPS-BD Web/SNMP Card provides the Eaton 9170+ system with its own ethernet network connection, allowing it to be remotely monitored and controlled via industry-standard Internet browsers. The HTML interface enables UPS monitoring and management from anywhere on the Internet or within your intranet.
COMMUNICATION On-Generator: An external signal can indicate that the input power is being supplied by a generator. Closure of this contact causes the UPS to change the following parameters to preset values that are designed to optimize performance during periods of generator instability: S Phase Lock Window and Frequency Slew Rate. These parameters increase the rate at which the UPS tracks the input line, which causes fewer recognized line faults during generator instability. S Frequency Glitch Count.
COMMUNICATION DB-9 Communication Port Table 13 explains the functions of the pins on the Eaton 9170+ DB-9 communication port. This port is on the Eaton 9170+ UPS rear panel, as shown in Figure 49 on page 69. Table 13. DB-9 Port Signals Pin 92 Function Description 1 Low Battery Alarm Pin 1 shifts from RS-232 Low (positive voltage) to RS-232 High (negative voltage) and remains high whenever the UPS enters a Low Battery alarm state.
Chapter 10 Maintenance Routine Maintenance NOTE Observe important safety precautions while performing these checks. NOTE Eaton recommends that you schedule preventive maintenance checks at least every six months. The Eaton 9170+ system is designed to provide years of trouble-free operation. Its internal control system checks the batteries and inverter periodically to ensure reliable operation.
MAINTENANCE Storage Temperature Store the Eaton 9170+ battery modules (in the UPS or external battery cabinet) at –20 to +40°C (–4 to +104°F). Batteries will have a longer shelf life if they are kept below +25°C (+77°F). The Eaton 9170+ UPS or battery cabinet without batteries may be stored at –40 to +60°C (–40 to +140°F). External Bypass Switch (Make-Before-Break Only) Operation Press the red button beside the switch before turning the Eaton MBB bypass switch.
MAINTENANCE 3. Pull the module out approximately 17 cm (7”) to the secondary stop on top of the module. 4. Press down on the secondary stop release, pull the module out farther, and support the module weight with your second hand as you remove the module from the cabinet. 5. Remove the battery module beside the first in a similar manner. Label the original modules with masking tape or some other identifier. 6. After removing a pair (one string) of battery modules, install a replacement pair.
MAINTENANCE 96 3. Use two hands to support the module. When fully extended, lower the front down slightly and lift the rear edge over the safety stop on the center support rail. 4. Treat the original and replacement modules with care to avoid damaging connectors or internal circuitry. Label the original module with masking tape or some other identifier. Record the serial number of the replacement module for your warranty. 5. Insert the replacement module by sliding it carefully into the cabinet.
Chapter 11 Specifications This section provides the following specifications for the Eaton 9170+ models: S Electrical input and output S Model specifications S Environmental and safety S Battery S Weights and dimensions Table 14.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 16. Model Specifications for Split-Phase Power Modules (ASY-0673) Three-Slot Cabinet Optional Chargers UPS kVA/Watts Input Current (200V)* Output Current (100/200V, 110/220V, 120/240V) Recommended Input Service* Heat Dissipation NA 3/2500 16A** 15A, 14A, 12.5A 25A 285W (0.98 kBTU/hr) Six-Slot Cabinet CAUTION Do NOT install more than three power and/or battery charger modules in a 6-slot cabinet.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 16. Model Specifications for Split-Phase Power Modules (ASY-0673) (continued) Nine- and Twelve-Slot Cabinet CAUTION Do NOT install more than seven power and/or battery charger modules in a 9- or 12-slot cabinet. Optional Chargers UPS kVA/Watts Input Current (200V) Output Current (100/200V, 110/220V, 120/240V) Recommended Input Service Heat Dissipation 3 3/2500 64A 15A, 14A, 12.5A 80A 1145W (3.90 kBTU/hr) 4 3/2500 80A 15A, 14A, 12.5A 100A 1430W (4.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 16. Model Specifications for Split-Phase Power Modules (ASY-0673) (continued) Nine- and Twelve-Slot Cabinet CAUTION Do NOT install more than seven power and/or battery charger modules in a 9- or 12-slot cabinet. Optional Chargers UPS kVA/Watts Input Current (200V) Output Current (100/200V, 110/220V, 120/240V) Recommended Input Service Heat Dissipation 0 12/10000 64A 60A, 56A, 50A 80A 1145W (3.90 kBTU/hr) 1 12/10000 80A 60A, 56A, 50A 100A 1430W (4.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 17. Model Specifications for Universal Power Modules (XXXXX-Model/03 and ASY-0674) Three-Slot Cabinet Optional Chargers UPS kVA/Watts Input Current for 200/208/220/230/240V* Output Current for 200/208/220/230/240V Recommended Input Service* Heat Dissipation NA 3/2100 14/13.5/13/12.5/12A 15/14.5/14/13/12.5A 25A 285W (0.98 kBTU/hr) Six-Slot Cabinet CAUTION Do NOT install more than three power and/or battery charger modules in a 6-slot cabinet.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 17. Model Specifications for Universal Power Modules (XXXXX-Model/03 and ASY-0674) (continued) Nine- and Twelve-Slot Cabinet CAUTION Do NOT install more than seven power and/or battery charger modules in a 9- or 12-slot cabinet. Optional Chargers UPS kVA/Watts Input Current for 200/208/220/230/240V Output Current for 200/208/220/230/240V Recommended Input Service Heat Dissipation 2 3/2100 46/45.5/45/44.5/44A 15/14.5/14/13/12.5A 60A 860W (2.93 kBTU/hr) 3 3/2100 62/61.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 17. Model Specifications for Universal Power Modules (XXXXX-Model/03 and ASY-0674) (continued) Nine- and Twelve-Slot Cabinet CAUTION Do NOT install more than seven power and/or battery charger modules in a 9- or 12-slot cabinet. Optional Chargers UPS kVA/Watts Input Current for 200/208/220/230/240V Output Current for 200/208/220/230/240V Recommended Input Service Heat Dissipation 4 9/6300 102A** 45/43.5/42/39/37.5A 125A 1995W (6.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 18.
SPECIFICATIONS Table 20. Weights and Dimensions Cabinet Size Height Width Depth Weight* 3-slot 45 cm (17.75”) 43 cm (17.0”) 65 cm (25.5”) 30 kg (66 lb) 3-slot (with caster cart) 49.5 cm (19.5”) 43 cm (17.0”) 65 cm (25.5”) 35 kg (78 lb) 80 cm (31.5”) 43 cm (17.0”) 65 cm (25.5”) 47 kg (103 lb) 6-slot (with caster cart) 84.5 cm (33.25”) 43 cm (17.0”) 65 cm (25.5”) 52 kg (115 lb) 9-slot 119.5 cm (47.0”) 61 cm (24.0”) 72.5 cm (28.5”) 72 kg (158 lb) 12-slot 154.5 cm (60.
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Chapter 12 Troubleshooting The following table provides answers to commonly asked questions. Table 21. Frequently Asked Questions Question: “How do I... ” Answer Turn the UPS on? Verify that all power modules are securely plugged into the cabinet, and each module handle is latched. If external battery cabinets are installed, confirm that the DC disconnect switch button on the back of the cabinet is closed (pulled out).
TROUBLESHOOTING Question: “How do I... ” Answer Check the condition of the batteries? The results of the most recent battery test are stored at menu 3 1 2 1. To run a test of battery condition, go to menu 3 1 1 and press the button. When the test is complete, the results are again stored in the Battery Results parameter. Change the battery low-voltage alarm threshold? (or any other alarm or operating limit?) This parameter requires a trained person, knowing the correct password, to perform.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarms Figure 61 shows a typical alarm display. Alarms are annunciated by a constant Alarm LED and a constant beep. During alarm display, button (A) silences the audible alarm, button (B) clears the alarm display, and button (C) performs the normal Escape function to exit from the alarm display. The button lets you scroll through all alarms. S High AC Input System (Silence) (Clear) (ESC) (A) (B) (C) Figure 61.
TROUBLESHOOTING When an alarm occurs, follow these steps: 1. Observe the display to see which alarm is active. NOTE To find out if more than one alarm is active, press . This switches the display between alarm messages. To silence the audible alarm, press button (A) below the display. 2. Find the alarm message in Table 22 or Table 23 and follow the instructions to resolve the problem. To clear an alarm after resolving the problem, press button (B) below the display.
TROUBLESHOOTING Alarm Message What It Means What to Do P EPO The Emergency Power-off function has been activated. Deactivate the external EPO switch and restart the UPS by pressing the ON button through the front panel display. T Call Service The UPS has detected a problem that requires service. Contact your service representative. T Call Service Phase Error The UPS has detected the input phase rotation to be incompatible with its output wiring and will not start up.
TROUBLESHOOTING Table 23 contains descriptions of non-critical alarm messages. Non-critical alarms are not as urgent as critical alarms, but should be attended to as soon as convenient to avoid the problem becoming critical. Table 23. Non-Critical Alarm Messages Alarm Message What It Means What to Do B Near Low Battery The battery voltage has reached the Near Low Battery set point. If the voltage increases, the alarm clears automatically. If it drops further, it will cause a Low Battery alarm.
TROUBLESHOOTING Service and Support If you have any questions or problems with the UPS, call your Local Distributor or the Eaton Customer Support Center at one of the following telephone numbers.
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Chapter 13 Warranty Two-Year Limited Warranty (US and Canada) Eaton UPS Models: 9155, 9170+ and FERRUPS® 4.3–18 kVA WARRANTOR: The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Corporation Corporation, an Ohio Corporation company (“Company”). LIMITED WARRANTY: This limited warranty (this “Warranty”) applies only to the original End-User (the “End-User”) of any Eaton 9155, 9170+, and FERRUPS 4.
WARRANTY In any case, Company will provide shipping instructions and will pay its designated carrier for all shipping charges for return of defective equipment and replacement of Warranted Items. Any returned Warranted Item or parts that are replaced may be new or reconditioned. All Warranted Items returned to Company and all parts replaced by Company shall become the property of Company.
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.