Eaton® 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass 30IAC-T and 60IAC-T 30IAC-B and 60IAC-B 30IAC-TB and 60IAC-TB Wallmount Bypass Installation and Operation Manual
Eaton® Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass 30IAC-T and 60IAC-T 30IAC-B and 60IAC-B 30IAC-TB and 60IAC-TB Wallmount Bypass Installation and Operation Manual
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.
Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 2 1-1 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents SECTION 2 — OPERATION 5 ONELINES AND SCHEMATICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.1 5.2 6 Onelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List of Figures Figure 1-1. Figure 3-2. Figure 3-3. Figure 3-4. Figure 3-5. Figure 3-6. Figure 3-7. Figure 3-8. Figure 3-9. Figure 3-10. Figure 4-1. Figure 4-2. Figure 4-3. Figure 4-4. Figure 4-5. Figure 4-6. Figure 4-7. Figure 4-8. Figure 4-13. Figure 4-16. Figure 4-17. Figure 4-29. Figure 4-33. Figure 4-34. Figure 5-1. Figure 5-3. Figure 5-4. Figure 5-5. Figure 5-6. Figure 5-7. Figure 6-1. Figure 6-2. Figure 6-3. Figure 6-4. Figure 6-5. Figure 6-6. Figure 9-1. Figure 9-2.
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List of Tables Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 3-3. Table 3-4. Table 3-5. Table 3-6. Table 3-7. Table 3-8. Table 3-9. Table 3-10. Table 3-11. Table 3-12. Table 3-13. Table 3-14. Table 3-15. Table 3-16. Table 4-1. Table 4-2. Table 4-3. Table 4-4. Table 4-5. Table 4-6. IAC Weights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IAC Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 1 Introduction The Eaton® Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs) are designed for use with the 9E 30 kVA and 60 kVA UPS. The IACs provide parallel tie, maintenance bypass, or parallel tie with maintenance bypass functions with the configurable features, enabling adaptation and expansion without costly electrical rework. The IACs are housed in single free-standing cabinets with safety shields behind the doors for hazardous voltage protection.
Introduction 9E 30IAC-T, IAC-B, or IAC-TB 9E 60IAC-T, IAC-B, or IAC-TB Figure 1-1. Eaton 9E 30IACs and Eaton 9E 60IACs 1-2 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Introduction IAC-B UPS 1 UPS Single UPS System IAC-T, IAC-TB Parallel UPS System UPS 2 Figure 1-2. Eaton 9E 30 kVA UPS and Eaton 9E 30IAC IAC-B UPS Single UPS System UPS 1 IAC-T, IAC-TB Parallel UPS System UPS 2 Figure 1-3. Eaton 9E 60 kVA UPS and Eaton 9E 60IAC Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Introduction 1.4 Model Configurations The following model configurations are available: l 9E 30IAC-T and 9E 60IAC-T - Contains four MOBs with auxiliary contacts l 9E 30IAC-B and 9E 60IAC-B - Three breaker configuration – contains a MBP with auxiliary contacts, a MIS, and a BIB - Four breaker configuration – contains a MBP with auxiliary contacts, a MIS, a BIB, and a RIB l 9E 30IAC-TB and 9E 60IAC-TB - Contains two MOBs, a MBP with auxiliary contacts, and a MIS 1.
Introduction 1.8 Symbols, Controls, and Indicators The following are examples of symbols used on the UPS or accessories to alert you to important information: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK - Observe the warning associated with the risk of electric shock symbol. 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.
Introduction 1.10 Getting Help If help is needed with any of the following: Scheduling initial startup Regional locations and telephone numbers A question about any of the information in this manual A question this manual does not answer Please call the Help Desk at: United States: Canada: All other countries: 1-6 1-800-843-9433 1-800-461-9166 ext 260 Call your local service representative Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.
Chapter 2 Safety Warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions that should be followed during installation and maintenance of the UPS system and batteries. Read all instructions before operating the equipment and save this manual for future reference. The UPS system is designed for industrial or computer room applications, and contains safety shields behind the door and front panels.
Safety Warnings CAUTION l l Keep the Accessory cabinet doors closed and front panels installed to ensure proper cooling airflow and to protect personnel from dangerous voltages inside the unit. l Do not install or operate the UPS system close to gas or electric heat sources. l The operating environment should be maintained within the parameters stated in this manual. l Keep surroundings uncluttered, clean, and free from excess moisture.
Section 1 Installation
Chapter 3 Installation Plan and Unpacking This chapter includes planning and unpacking for the following Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs): l Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie (IAC-T) l Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Bypass (IAC-B) l Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass (IAC-TB) l Side Car Cabinet (SCC) Use the following basic sequence of steps to install any of the Eaton 9E 30 or 9E 60 IACs: 1. Create an installation plan for the IACs. 2. Prepare your site for the IACs. 3.
Installation Plan and Unpacking The IAC operating environment must meet the weight requirements shown in Table 3-1 and the size requirements shown in Figure 3-1 through Figure 3-8. Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Table 3-1. IAC Weights Weight kg (lb) Model Shipping Installed Point Loading Eaton 9E 30IAC-T 129 (285) 104 (230) 6 at 17.3 (38.3) Eaton 9E 30IAC-B 133 (292) 108 (237) 6 at 18 (39.5) Eaton 9E 30IAC-TB 173 (381) 148 (326) 6 at 24.7 (54.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Rear Front Right Side Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-1. 9E 30IAC-T, 9E 30IAC-B, and 9E 30IAC-TB Cabinet Dimensions (Front, Right Side, and Rear Views) Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Top Bottom Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-2. 9E 30IAC-T, 9E 30IAC-B, and 9E 30IAC-TB Dimensions (Top and Bottom Views) 3-4 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking CG CG Front Center of Gravity IAC A B C IAC-T 670 (26.4) 271 (10.7) 356 (14.0) IAC-B 662 (26.0) 262 (10.3) 352 (13.9) IAC-TB 670 (26.4) 265 (10.4) 346 (13.6) Right Side Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-3. 9E 30IAC-T, 9E 30IAC-B, and 9E 30IAC-TB Center of Gravity Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Front Right Side Rear Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-4. 9E 30SC Cabinet Dimensions (Front, Right Side, and Rear Views) Top Bottom Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-5. 9E 30SC Cabinet Dimensions (Top and Bottom Views) 3-6 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Rear Front Right Side Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-6. 9E 60IAC-T, 9E 60IAC-B, 9E 60IAC-TB Cabinet Dimensions (Front, Right Side, and Rear Views) Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Top Bottom Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-7. 9E 60IAC-T, 9E 60IAC-B, 9E 60IAC-TB Dimensions (Top and Bottom Views) 3-8 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking CG CG Front Center of Gravity IAC A B C IAC-T 983 (38.7) 269 (10.6) 366 (14.4) IAC-B 940 (37.0) 269 (10.6) 363 (14.3) IAC-TB 905 (35.6) 266 (10.5) 342 (13.5) Right Side Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-8. 9E 60IAC-T, 9E 60IAC-B, 9E 60IAC-TB Center of Gravity Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Front Right Side Rear Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-9. 9E 60SC Cabinet Dimensions (Front, Right Side, and Rear Views) 3-10 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Top Bottom Dimensions are in millimeters [inches] Figure 3-10. 9E 60SC Cabinet Dimensions (Top and Bottom Views) 3.2.2 IAC Power Wiring Preparation Read and understand the following notes while planning and performing the installation: WARNING As a result of the connected loads high leakage current is possible. Connection to earth ground is required for safety and proper product operation.
Installation Plan and Unpacking For Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie (IAC-T) external power wiring requirements, including the minimum AWG size of external wiring, seeTable 3-3 or Table 3-4. Wire sizes listed are for copper wiring only. Table 3-3.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-4.
Installation Plan and Unpacking For Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Bypass (IAC-B) external power wiring requirements, including the minimum AWG size of external wiring, see Table 3-5 or Table 3-6. Wire sizes listed are for copper wiring only. Table 3-5.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-6.
Installation Plan and Unpacking For Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass (IAC-TB) external power wiring requirements, including the minimum AWG size of external wiring, see Table 3-7 or Table 3-8. Wire sizes listed are for copper wiring only. Table 3-7.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-8.
Installation Plan and Unpacking The power wiring terminals are pressure terminations, UL and CSA rated at 90°C. See Table 3-9 or Table 3-10 for IAC-T external input power cable terminations. Figure 4-11 and Figure 4-12 or Figure 4-14 and Figure 4-15 show the location of the IAC-T power cable terminals. Table 3-9.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-10.
Installation Plan and Unpacking The power wiring terminals are pressure terminations, UL and CSA rated at 90°C. See Table 3-11 or Table 3-12 for IAC-B external input power cable terminations. Figure 4-20 and Figure 4-21 or Figure 4-23 and Figure 4-24 show the location of the IAC-B power cable terminals. Table 3-11.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-12. External Input Power Cable Terminations for the Eaton 9E 60IAC-B – Three and Four Breaker Maintenance Bypass Number and Size of Pressure Termination Tightening Torque (AWG or kcmil) Nm (lb in) Terminal Function Terminal Function Source 2 AC Input to RIB (4-breaker version only) RIB–2 Phase A 1 – #4–350 5.6 (50) Slotted RIB–4 Phase B 1 – #4–350 5.6 (50) Slotted RIB–6 Phase C 1 – #4–350 5.
Installation Plan and Unpacking The power wiring terminals are pressure terminations, UL and CSA rated at 90°C. See Table 3-13, Table 3-14, Table 3-15, or Table 3-16 for IAC-TB external input power cable terminations. Figure 4-26, Figure 4-27, and Figure 4-28 or Figure 4-30, Figure 4-31, and Figure 4-32 show the location of the IAC-TB power cable terminals. Table 3-13.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-14. External Input Power Cable Terminations for the Eaton 9E 30IAC-TB – 2+0 Parallel Configuration with Maintenance Bypass Terminal Function AC Input to MOB 1 from UPS 1 AC Input to MOB 2 from UPS 2 AC Input to Maintenance Bypass AC Output to Critical Load Building and Load Ground Number and Size of Pressure Termination Tightening Torque (AWG or kcmil) Nm (lb in) Terminal Function MOB1–2A Phase A 1 – #14–3/0 5.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-15. External Input Power Cable Terminations for the Eaton 9E 60IAC-TB – 1+1 Parallel Configuration with Maintenance Bypass Terminal Function AC Input to MOB 1 from UPS 1 AC Input to MOB 2 from UPS 2 AC Input to Maintenance Bypass AC Output to Critical Load Building and Load Ground 3-24 Number and Size of Pressure Termination Tightening Torque (AWG or kcmil) Nm (lb in) Terminal Function MOB1–2A Phase A 1 – #4–350 5.
Installation Plan and Unpacking Table 3-16. External Input Power Cable Terminations for the Eaton 9E 60IAC-TB – 2+0 Parallel Configuration with Maintenance Bypass Terminal Function AC Input to MOB 1 from UPS 1 AC Input to MOB 2 from UPS 2 AC Input to Maintenance Bypass AC Output to Critical Load Building and Load Ground 3.2.3 Number and Size of Pressure Termination Tightening Torque (AWG or kcmil) Nm (lb in) Terminal Function MOB1–2A Phase A 1 – #4–350 5.
Installation Plan and Unpacking 3.3 Inspecting and Unpacking the IACs The cabinet is shipped bolted to a wooden pallet and covered with outer protective packaging material (see Figure 3-11). NOTE Startup and operational checks must be performed by an authorized Eaton Customer Service Engineer, or the warranty terms specified on page W-1 become void. This service is offered as part of the sales contract for the UPS.
Installation Plan and Unpacking 9E 30IAC-T, IAC-B, and IAC-TB 9E 60IAC-T, IAC-B, and IAC-TB Figure 3-11. Eaton 9E 30IAC-T and Eaton 9E 60IAC-T as Shipped on Pallet Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
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Chapter 4 Installation This chapter includes planning and unpacking for the following Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs): 4.1 l Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie (IAC-T) l Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Bypass (IAC-B) l Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass (IAC-TB) l Side Car Cabinet (SCC) Preliminary Installation Information WARNING Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions.
Installation 4.2.1 Unloading the 30IAC-T, 30IAC-B, or 30IAC-TB To remove the pallet: 1. If not already accomplished, use a forklift or pallet jack to move the IAC to the installation area, or as close as possible, before unloading from the pallet. Insert the forklift or pallet jack forks between the supports on the bottom of the pallet (see Figure 3-3) for the IAC cabinet center of gravity measurements). 2.
Installation 7. Remove three bolts securing the removable skid (see Figure 4-2). 8. Remove two bolts securing the pallet extension plate to the pallet and remove the plate (see Figure 4-1). Retain the plate and bolts for use in Step 9. 9. Install the pallet extension plate onto the rear of the pallet using the retained bolts (see Figure 4-3). Use mounting holes provided in the pallet (see Figure 4-2). 10.
Installation Pallet Extension Plate (installed for unloading) Figure 4-3. Installing the Pallet Extension Plate – 9E 30IAC 4-4 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation NOTE 1 In the following step the pallet tilts and acts as a ramp once the cabinet is rolled beyond the center of the pallet. NOTE 2 The pallet extension may bend when the pallet is tilted, but will continue to provide a smooth transition to the floor. WARNING Do not stand directly in front of or behind the pallet while unloading the cabinet. If unloading instructions are not closely followed, the cabinet may cause serious injury. 11. Slowly roll the cabinet toward the rear of the pallet.
Installation Cabinet Bracket Figure 4-4. Cabinet Bracket 4.2.2 Unloading the 60IAC-T, 60IAC-B, or 60IAC-TB To remove the pallet: 1. If not already accomplished, use a forklift or pallet jack to move the IAC to the installation area, or as close as possible, before unloading from the pallet. Insert the forklift or pallet jack forks between the supports on the bottom of the pallet (see Figure 3-8 for the IAC cabinet center of gravity measurements). 2.
Installation Front Door Pallet Extension Plate (installed for shipping) Shipping Bracket Bolts Pallet Shipping Bracket Bolts Front Shipping Bracket Figure 4-5. Removing the Front Shipping Bracket – 9E 60IAC Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Removable Skid Shipping Bracket Bolts Pallet Shipping Bracket Bolts Rear Shipping Bracket Skid Bolts (3 places) Pallet Extension Plate Mounting Holes (2 places) Figure 4-6. Removing the Rear Shipping Bracket – 9E 60IAC 4-8 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Pallet Extension Plate (installed for unloading) Figure 4-7. Installing the Pallet Extension Plate – 9E 60IAC Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation NOTE 1 In the following step the pallet tilts and acts as a ramp once the cabinet is rolled beyond the center of the pallet. NOTE 2 The pallet extension may bend when the pallet is tilted, but will continue to provide a smooth transition to the floor WARNING Do not stand directly in front of or behind the pallet while unloading the cabinet. If unloading instructions are not closely followed, the cabinet may cause serious injury. 11. Slowly roll the cabinet toward the rear of the pallet.
Installation 4.3 Unloading and Installing the Side Car Cabinet NOTE The SCC is only installed in parallel systems with three and four UPSs when utilizing the power terminal wiring channel. The SCC is used to route input wiring to the associated UPS. The Side Car Cabinet (SCC) is bolted to a wooden pallet supported by wood skids. CAUTION Lift the palleted cabinet only with a forklift or damage may occur. WARNING The SCC is heavy (see Table 3-1).
Installation 4.4 Installing Power Terminal Cover Base NOTE Wiring can be installed using conduit between cabinets or by routing wiring through the power terminal cover base wiring channels. To install the Power Terminal Cover Base: 1. Locate the terminal cover base (see Figure 4-8) from the parts kit. 2. If installing wiring using conduit, continue to Step 3; otherwise, skip to Step 4. 3.
Installation Terminal Access Panel Conduit Landing Plate Interface Wiring. (Remove panels to drill or punch conduit holes.) Power Terminal Cover Base Installed Conduit Landing for AC Input and Output (Install conduit to bottom of base.) Alternate Conduit Landing Plate for AC Input and Output. (Remove panel to drill or punch conduit holes, or remove knockouts.) Alternate Conduit Landing Plate for AC Input and Output. (Remove panel to drill or punch conduit holes, or remove knockouts.
Installation Conduit Landing Plate for AC Input and Output. (Remove panel to drill or punch conduit holes, or remove knockouts.) Conduit Landing Plate for AC Input and Output. (Remove panel to drill or punch conduit holes, or remove knockouts.) Conduit Landing Plate for AC Input and Output. (Remove panel to drill or punch conduit holes, or remove knockouts.) Front 9E IAC Bottom View NOTE The 9E 30IAC is shown. The 9E 60IAC conduit landing plate locations are the same. Figure 4-10.
Installation 4.5 Installing IAC-T External Power Wiring 4.5.1 NOTE 1 Wiring can be installed using conduit between cabinets or by routing wiring through the power terminal cover base wiring channels. NOTE 2 Remove the IAC-T and SCC conduit landing plates to drill or punch conduit holes (see Figure 4-9 or Figure 4-10). NOTE 3 Refer to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 for UPS installation procedures.
Installation Input Neutral Terminals Phase A AC Output to Critical Load Phase B Phase C Critical Load Output Neutral Terminals Ground Terminals Figure 4-11. Neutral, Ground, and Output Power Terminal Locations – 9E 30IAC-T 4-16 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation AC Input from UPS 1 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) AC Input from UPS 2 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 1 (MOB 1) Module Output Breaker 2 (MOB 2) AC Input from UPS 3 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 3 (MOB 3) Module Output Breaker 4 (MOB 4) AC Input from UPS 4 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Figure 4-12.
Installation Input Neutral Terminals Phase A AC Output to Critical Load Phase B Phase C Critical Load Output Neutral Terminals Ground Terminals Figure 4-14. Neutral, Ground, and Output Power Terminal Locations – 9E 60IAC-T 4-18 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation AC Input from UPS 1 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) AC Input from UPS 2 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 1 (MOB 1) Module Output Breaker 2 (MOB 2) AC Input from UPS 3 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 3 (MOB 3) Module Output Breaker 4 (MOB 4) AC Input from UPS 4 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Figure 4-15.
Installation Phase A (MOB–2A) AC Input from UPS Phase B (MOB–4B) MOB 1, 2, 3, and 4 Phase C (MOB–6C) Figure 4-16. MOB Terminal Detail – 9E 60IAC-T Power Terminal Cover Right Side Installed Power Terminal Cover Top Installed Power Terminal Cover Left Side Installed NOTE The 9E 30IAC is shown. The 9E 60IAC installation is the same. Figure 4-17. IAC Power Terminal Cover Installation 4-20 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.
Installation 4.5.2 Two UPS Installation Using the Wiring Channel To install wiring: 1. If not already open, open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2. Remove the screws securing the internal safety shield panel and remove the panel to gain access to the Module Output Breaker (MOB) terminals. Retain the hardware for later use. 3.
Installation 4.5.3 Three and Four UPS Installation Using the Wiring Channel To install wiring: 1. Punch or drill holes in the SCC conduit landing plate (see Figure 3-9 or Figure 3-10) on each SCC for the UPS input conduit. 2. Route the UPS input cables (phase A, B, and C, Neutral, and Ground) through the conduit and power terminal cover base wiring channel on the back of the SCCs to the UPS input terminals. Refer to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.
Installation 18. Install the splice cover using the provided hardware (see Figure 4-19). 19. Reinstall the internal safety shield panel removed in Step 2. 20. Close the outside door and secure the latch. 21. After the IAC-T is installed and wired, return to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 to complete the UPS wiring.
Installation Power Terminal Cover Left Side Installed Power Terminal Cover Right Side Installed Power Terminal Cover Top Installed Power Terminal Cover Top Installed Power Terminal Cover Splice Installed 9E 30 kVA UPS 9E 30IAC NOTE 1 The 9E 30IAC and 9E 30 kVA UPS are shown. The 9E 60IAC and 9E 60 kVA UPS installation is the same. NOTE 2 The UPS and IAC are shown adjacent, but other installed accessory cabinets may be adjacent in large systems with multiple cabinets.
Installation 4.6 Installing IAC-B External Power Wiring 4.6.1 NOTE 1 Wiring can be installed using conduit between cabinets or by routing wiring through the power terminal cover base wiring channels. NOTE 2 Remove the IAC-B conduit landing plates to drill or punch conduit holes (see Figure 4-9 or Figure 4-10). NOTE 3 Refer to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 for UPS installation procedures. IAC-B Installation Using Conduit To install wiring: 1.
Installation 14. Install the power terminal cover top using the provided hardware (see Figure 4-17). 15. Install the power terminal cover right and left sides as appropriate using the provided hardware (see Figure 4-17). 16. Reinstall the internal safety shield panel removed in Step 2. 17. Close the outside door and secure the latch. 18. After the IAC-B is installed and wired, return to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 to complete the UPS wiring.
Installation Rectifier Input Breaker (RIB) (4-Breaker Version with Dual-Feed UPS Only) Source 2 AC Input to RIB (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-22 for Detail.) Bypass Input Breaker (BIB) AC Output to UPS Rectifier (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-22 for Detail.) AC Output to UPS (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-22 for Detail.) (For Single-Feed UPS: UPS Input) (For Dual-Feed UPS: UPS Bypass Input) AC Input from UPS (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-22 for Detail.
Installation AC Input to RIB from Source 2 Phase A (RIB–2) Phase A (RIB–1) Phase B (RIB–4) Phase B (RIB–3) Phase C (RIB–6) Phase C (RIB–5) AC Output to UPS Rectifier RIB Phase A (BIB–1) Phase B (BIB–3) AC Output to UPS Bypass Phase C (BIB–5) BIB Phase A (MIS–1) Phase B (MIS–3) Phase C (MIS–5) MIS Figure 4-22. RIB, BIB, and MIS Terminal Detail – 9E 30IAC-B 4-28 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Phase A Source 1 AC Input to Maintenance Bypass (For Single-Feed UPS: UPS Input) (For Dual-Feed UPS: UPS Bypass Input) Phase B Phase C Source 1 Input Neutral Terminals (4-Breaker Version with Dual-Feed UPS Only) Source 1 Input Neutral and Critical Load Output Neutral Terminals Phase A AC Output to Critical Load Phase B Phase C UPS Rectifier Input Neutral Terminals (4-Breaker Version with Dual-Feed) UPS Only) UPS Input Neutral and UPS Output Neutral Terminals (For Single-Feed UPS: UPS Inpu
Installation Rectifier Input Breaker (RIB) (4-Breaker Version with Dual-Feed UPS Only) Source 2 AC Input to RIB (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-25 for Detail.) Bypass Input Breaker (BIB) AC Output to UPS Rectifier (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-25 for Detail.) AC Output to UPS (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-25 for Detail.) (For Single-Feed UPS: UPS Input) (For Dual-Feed UPS: UPS Bypass Input) AC Input from UPS (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-25 for Detail.
Installation AC Input to RIB from Source 2 Phase A (RIB–2) Phase A (RIB–1) Phase B (RIB–4) Phase B (RIB–3) Phase C (RIB–6) Phase C (RIB–5) AC Output to UPS Rectifier RIB Phase A (BIB–1) Phase B (BIB–3) AC Output to UPS Bypass Phase C (BIB–5) BIB Phase A (MIS–1) Phase B (MIS–3) AC Input from UPS Phase C (MIS–5) MIS Figure 4-25. RIB, BIB, and MIS Terminal Detail – 9E 60IAC-B Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation 4.6.2 IAC-B Installation Using the Wiring Channel To install wiring: 1. If not already open, open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2. Remove the screws securing the internal safety shield panel and remove the panel to gain access to the Maintenance Isolation Breaker (MIS), Bypass Input Breaker (BIB), and if applicable, Rectifier Input Breaker (RIB) terminals.
Installation 18. Install the splice cover using the provided hardware (see Figure 4-19). 19. Reinstall the internal safety shield panel removed in Step 2. 20. Close the outside door and secure the latch. 21. After the IAC-B is installed and wired, return to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 to complete the UPS wiring. 4.7 Installing IAC-TB External Power Wiring 4.7.
Installation 12. Route the critical load output wiring (phase A, B, and C, Neutral and Ground) through the conduit on the back of the IAC-TB to the critical load or IAC-D. See Figure 4-26 or Figure 4-30 for IAC-TB terminal locations. See paragraph 3.2.2, Table 3-7 or Table 3-8 and Table 3-13 or Table 3-14 for IAC-TB wiring and termination requirements. 13. Connect phase A, B, C, Neutral, and Ground output power wiring at the IAC-TB and critical load or IAC-D terminals. 14.
Installation Input Neutral Terminals Phase A AC Output to Critical Load Phase B Phase C Bypass Input and Critical Load Output Neutral Terminals Ground Terminals Figure 4-26. Neutral, Ground, and Output Power Terminal Locations – 9E 30IAC-TB Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation AC Input from UPS 1 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 1 (MOB 1) AC Input from UPS 2 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 2 (MOB 2) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-29 for Detail.) Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBP) Figure 4-27. MOB and MBP Terminal Locations – 9E 30IAC-TB 1+1 Parallel Configuration 4-36 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.
Installation AC Input from UPS 1 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 1 (MOB 1) AC Input from UPS 2 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-13 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 2 (MOB 2) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-29 for Detail.) Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBP) Figure 4-28. MOB and MBP Terminal Locations – 9E 30IAC-TB 2+0 Parallel Configuration Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Phase A (MBP–1) Phase B (MBP–3) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass Phase C (MBP–5) 1+1 Parallel Configuration MBP Phase A (MBP–1) Phase B (MBP–3) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass Phase C (MBP–5) 2+0 Parallel Configuration MBP Figure 4-29. MBP Terminal Detail – 9E 30IAC-TB 4-38 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Input Neutral Terminals Phase A AC Output to Critical Load Phase B Phase C Bypass Input and Critical Load Output Neutral Terminals Ground Terminals Figure 4-30. Neutral, Ground, and Output Power Terminal Locations – 9E 60IAC-TB Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation AC Input from UPS 1 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 1 (MOB 1) AC Input from UPS 2 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 2 (MOB 2) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-33 for Detail.) Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBP) Figure 4-31. MOB and MBP Terminal Locations – 9E 60IAC-TB 1+1 Parallel Configuration 4-40 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.
Installation AC Input from UPS 1 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 1 (MOB 1) AC Input from UPS 2 (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-16 for Detail.) Module Output Breaker 2 (MOB 2) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass (A, B, C) (See Figure 4-33 for Detail.) Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBP) Figure 4-32. MOB and MBP Terminal Locations – 9E 60IAC-TB 2+0 Parallel Configuration Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Phase A (MBP–1) Phase B (MBP–3) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass Phase C (MBP–5) MBP Figure 4-33. MBP Terminal Detail – 9E 60IAC-TB 1+1 Parallel Configuration 4-42 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Phase A (MBP–1) Phase B (MBP–3) AC Input to Maintenance Bypass Phase C (MBP–5) Figure 4-34. MBP Terminal Detail – 9E 60IAC-TB 2+0 Parallel Configuration 4.7.2 IAC-TB Installation Using the Wiring Channel To install wiring: 1. If not already open, open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2.
Installation 7. Route the UPS output cables (phase A, B, and C, Neutral, and Ground) through the power terminal cover base wiring channels (see Figure 4-18) on the back of the UPSs to the IAC-TB MOB input terminals. See Figure 4-26, Figure 4-27, and Figure 4-28 or Figure 4-30, Figure 4-31, and Figure 4-32 for IAC-TB wiring access information and terminal locations. See paragraph 3.2.2, Table 3-7 or Table 3-8 and Table 3-13 or Table 3-14 for IAC-TB wiring and termination requirements.
Installation 4.8 Installing IAC-T Interface Connections NOTE 1 IAC-T MOB auxiliary contact control interface wiring can be installed using conduit between cabinets or by routing wiring through the power terminal cover base wiring channels. NOTE 2 If using the power terminal wiring channel, keep interface wiring separate from power wiring or use shielded wire. NOTE 3 If using conduit, install the control wiring in separate conduit from the power wiring.
Installation Table 4-1. IAC-T MOB Interface Terminals Terminal TB-01 TB-02 Name Description MOB 1 Aux #1 NO Not Used MOB 1 Aux #1 Common Output: Normally Closed (NC) contact used to indicate whether MOB 1 is open. Contacts are closed when MOB 1 is open. TB-03 MOB 1 Aux #1 NC TB-04 MOB 2 Aux #1 NO TB-05 TB-06 MOB 2 Aux #1 Common Output: Normally Closed (NC) contact used to indicate whether MOB 2is open. Contacts are closed when MOB 2 is open.
Installation Interface Terminal Block Interface Terminal Block 9E 30IAC-T 9E 60IAC-T Figure 4-35. IAC-T Interface Terminal Location Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Customer Interface Wiring Factory Interface Wiring TB-01 01-NO UPS 1 Building Alarm 2– Pin 1 TB-02 01-COM UPS 1 Building Alarm 2– Pin 2 TB-03 01-NC TB-04 02-NO UPS 2 Building Alarm 2– Pin 1 TB-05 02-COM UPS 2 Building Alarm 2– Pin 2 TB-06 02-NC TB-07 03-NO TB-08 03-COM TB-09 03-NC UPS 3 Building Alarm 2– Pin 1 UPS 3 Building Alarm 2– Pin 2 TB-10 04-NO UPS 4 Building Alarm 2– Pin 1 TB-11 04-COM UPS 4 Building Alarm 2– Pin 2 TB-12 04-NC UPS 1 Pull Chain – Pin 1 T
Installation 4.9 Installing IAC-B Interface Connections NOTE 1 IAC-B MBP auxiliary contact control interface wiring can be installed using conduit between cabinets or by routing wiring through the power terminal cover base wiring channels. NOTE 2 If using the power terminal wiring channel, keep interface wiring separate from power wiring or use shielded wire. NOTE 3 If using conduit, install the control wiring in separate conduit from the power wiring.
Installation Interface Terminal Block Interface Terminal Block 9E 60IAC-B 9E 30IAC-B Figure 4-37. IAC-B Interface Terminal Location Customer Interface Wiring NOTE Factory Interface Wiring UPS Building Alarm 1 – Pin 1 TB-01 01-NO UPS Building Alarm 1 – Pin 2 TB-02 01-COM TB-03 01-NC TB-04 02-NO TB-05 02-COM TB-06 02-NC To MBP Auxiliary Contacts UPS building alarm signals are customer programmable.
Installation 4.10 Installing IAC-TB Interface Connections NOTE 1 IAC-TB MBP and MOB auxiliary contact control interface wiring can be installed using conduit between cabinets or by routing wiring through the power terminal cover base wiring channels. NOTE 2 If using the power terminal wiring channel, keep interface wiring separate from power wiring or use shielded wire. NOTE 3 If using conduit, install the control wiring in separate conduit from the power wiring.
Installation Table 4-5. IAC-TB MBP and MOB Interface Terminals Terminal Name Description TB-01 MBP Aux #1 NO TB-02 MBP Aux #1 Common Output: Normally Open (NO) contact used to indicate whether the MBP is closed and the UPS system is on maintenance bypass. Contacts are closed when the MBP is closed. TB-03 MBP Aux #1 NC Not Used TB-04 MBP Aux #2 NO TB-05 MBP Aux #2 Common Output: Normally Open (NO) contact used to indicate whether the MBP is closed and the UPS system is on maintenance bypass.
Installation Interface Terminal Block Interface Terminal Block 9E 30IAC-TB 9E 60IAC-TB Figure 4-39. IAC-TB Interface Terminal Location Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Installation Customer Interface Wiring Factory Interface Wiring UPS 1 Building Alarm 1 – Pin 1 TB-01 01-NO UPS 1 Building Alarm 1 – Pin 2 TB-02 01-COM TB-03 01-NC UPS 2 Building Alarm 1 – Pin 1 TB-04 02-NO UPS 2 Building Alarm 1 – Pin 2 TB-05 02-COM TB-06 02-NC TB-07 01-NO TB-08 01-COM TB-09 01-NC UPS 1 Building Alarm 2– Pin 1 UPS 1 Building Alarm 2– Pin 2 TB-10 02-NO UPS 2 Building Alarm 2– Pin 1 TB-11 02-COM UPS 2 Building Alarm 2– Pin 2 TB-12 02-NC UPS 1 Pull Chain – Pin
Installation 4.11 Initial Startup Startup and operational checks must be performed by an authorized Eaton Customer Service Engineer, or the warranty terms specified on page W-1 become void. This service is offered as part of the sales contract for the UPS. Contact an Eaton service representative in advance (usually a two-week notice is required) to reserve a preferred startup date. 4.
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Section 2 Operation
Chapter 5 5.1 Onelines and Schematics Onelines Figure 5-1 through Figure 5-3 show the simplified internal structure of the Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs). A A B A A NOTE Callout letters A and B map to Table 3-3 and Table 3-4. Figure 5-1. Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie (IAC-T) Internal Oneline Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Onelines and Schematics A D B NOTE C Callout letters A, B, C, and D map to Table 3-5. A F B C NOTE D E Callout letters A, B, C, D, E, and F map to Table 3-6. Figure 5-2. Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Bypass (IAC-B) Internal Oneline 5-2 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Onelines and Schematics A A C B NOTE Callout letters A, B, and C map to Table 3-7 and Table 3-8. Figure 5-3. Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass (IAC-TB) Internal Oneline Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Onelines and Schematics 5.2 Schematics Figure 5-4 through Figure 5-7 show the IAC schematics. Figure 5-4. Eaton 9E 30IAC-T and 9E 60IAC-T Schematic 5-4 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Onelines and Schematics Figure 5-5. Eaton 9E 30IAC-B and 9E 60IAC-B Three-Breaker Schematic Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Onelines and Schematics Figure 5-6. Eaton 9E 30IAC-B and 9E 60IAC-B Four-Breaker Schematic 5-6 Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
Onelines and Schematics Figure 5-7. Eaton 9E 30IAC-TB and 9E 60IAC-TB Schematic Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
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Chapter 6 Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions This section describes how to operate the Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs). 6.1 NOTE 1 Before using the IACs, ensure all installation tasks are complete and a preliminary startup has been performed by authorized service personnel. The preliminary startup verifies all electrical interconnections to ensure the installation was successful and the system operates properly.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions MOB 1 MOB 2 MOB 3 MOB 4 Figure 6-2. 9E 60IAC-T Breakers 6.1.2 Operation – Using the UPS when an IAC-T is Installed To operate the IAC-T: 6-2 1. Open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions 6.2 Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Bypass 6.2.1 Circuit Breakers Figure 6-3 and Figure 6-4 identify and show the location of the circuit breakers in the Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Bypass (IAC-B). The descriptions provide a brief overview of the IAC-B breaker use. l l l l Maintenance Bypass Breaker – The Maintenance Bypass Breaker (MBP) transfers the load from the UPS output to the bypass input feeder.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions Optional RIB (four-breaker model only) BIB MBP MIS Bypass Interlock Bar Figure 6-4. 9E 60IAC-B Breakers 6.2.2 Operation – Using the UPS when an IAC-B is Installed To operate theIAC-B: 6-4 1. Open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions 6.2.3 Transferring the UPS to Maintenance Bypass using an IAC-B CAUTION Only trained personnel familiar with the operation of this equipment should transfer loads. Failure to follow this transfer sequence may cause loss of power to loads. CAUTION In Bypass mode, the critical load is not protected from commercial power interruptions and abnormalities. To transfer the load to maintenance bypass: 1.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions 6.2.4 Transferring the UPS from Maintenance Bypass using an IAC-B CAUTION Only trained personnel familiar with the operation of this equipment should transfer loads. Failure to follow this transfer sequence may cause loss of power to loads. To transfer the load from maintenance: 1. Open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions 6.3 Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass 6.3.1 Circuit Breakers Figure 6-5 and Figure 6-6 identify and show the location of the circuit breakers in the Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass (IAC-TB). The descriptions provide a brief overview of the IAC-TB breaker use.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions MOB 1 MOB 2 MBP MIS Bypass Interlock Bar Figure 6-6. 9E 60IAC-TB Breakers 6.3.2 Operation – Using the UPS when an IAC-TB is Installed To operate the IAC-TB: 6-8 1. Open the front door (see Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-5) by lifting the latch from the bottom, turning to the right (counterclockwise), and swinging the door open. 2.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions 6.3.3 Transferring the UPS to Maintenance Bypass using an IAC-TB CAUTION Only trained personnel familiar with the operation of this equipment should transfer loads. Failure to follow this transfer sequence may cause loss of power to loads. CAUTION In Bypass mode, the critical load is not protected from commercial power interruptions and abnormalities. To transfer the load to maintenance bypass: 1.
Integrated Accessory Cabinet Operating Instructions CAUTION Failure to close the MIS before opening the MBP will result in the loss of power to the critical load. 6-10 4. Close the MIS. 5. Slide the interlock bar to the right (see Figure 6-3 or Figure 6-4). 6. Open the MBP. 7. Close the door and secure the latch. 8. Transfer the UPS to Normal mode. Refer to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 for UPS operating procedures.
Chapter 7 Maintenance The components inside the Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs) are secured to a sturdy metal frame. All repairable parts and assemblies are located for easy removal, with very little disassembly. This design allows authorized service personnel to perform routine maintenance and servicing quickly. You must schedule periodic performance checks of the UPS system to keep it running properly.
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Chapter 8 Product Specifications This section provides the following specifications: 8.1 l Model Numbers l Input specifications l Output specifications l Environmental and safety specifications Model Numbers The Integrated Accessory Cabinets (IACs) are available in the models listed below to meet the needs of the Eaton 9E UPS product line. Integrated Accessory Cabinet Models Eaton 9E 30IAC-T 8.
Product Specifications 8.2.3 8-2 Environmental and Safety Specifications Operating Temperature 32°F to 86°F (0°C to 30°C).
Section 3 Wall Mount Maintenance Bypass
Chapter 9 Wall Mounted Bypass Panel Operating Instructions, Onelines, and Schematics This section provides Wall Mounted Maintenance Bypass Panel (WMMBP) oneline and schematic drawings, and describes how to operate the WMMBP in conjunction with the 9E UPS. NOTE 9.1 Read this section of the manual and have thorough knowledge of WMMBP operation before attempting to operate any of the controls.
Wall Mounted Bypass Panel Operating Instructions, Onelines, and Schematics 9.1.2 Transfer from Maintenance Bypass to UPS Bypass To transfer the load from maintenance bypass to UPS bypass: 1. Close the BIB. 2. Start the UPS in bypass mode. Refer to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 for UPS operating procedures. CAUTION Failure to close the MIS before opening the MBP will result in the loss of power to the critical load. 9.2 3. Close the MIS. 4.
Wall Mounted Bypass Panel Operating Instructions, Onelines, and Schematics WARNING The UPS feeder breakers and IAC-T Module Output Breakers (MOBs) must be opened to electrically isolate the UPS. 5. Open all of the UPS feeder breakers and MOBs. 6. Shut down all of the UPSs. Refer to the applicable Eaton 9E UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph 1.9 for UPS operating procedures. 9.2.
Wall Mounted Bypass Panel Operating Instructions, Onelines, and Schematics 9.3 Onelines Figure 9-1 and Figure 9-2 show the simplified internal structure of the three-breaker and parallel WMMBP. AC Input To UPS Input BIB From UPS Output MIS MBP To Load No Distribution AC Input To UPS Input BIB From UPS Output MIS MBP 36-Pole Distribution Provision Only To Load With 36-Pole Distribution Figure 9-1.
Wall Mounted Bypass Panel Operating Instructions, Onelines, and Schematics From IAC-T Output Bypass Input MIS MBP To Load No Distribution From IAC-T Output Bypass Input MIS MBP 36-Pole Distribution Provision Only To Load With 36-Pole Distribution Figure 9-2. 9E Parallel WMMBP Eaton 9E Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie and Bypass Installation and Operation Manual P-164000073—Rev 1 www.eaton.
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Warranty LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY FOR THREE-PHASE EATON® 9E UPS AND 9E UPS ACCESSORY PRODUCTS WARRANTOR: The warrantor for the limited warranties set forth herein is Eaton Corporation, an Ohio Corporation (”Eaton”). LIMITED WARRANTY: This limited warranty (this ”Warranty”) applies only to the original end-user (the ”End-User”) of the Eaton Three-Phase 9E UPS and 9E UPS Accessory Products (the ”Product”) and cannot be transferred.
Warranty THIS WARRANTY IS THE ENDUSER'S SOLE REMEDY AND IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF, AND THERE ARE NO OTHER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE, WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED). SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN THAT EVENT, SUCH WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD.
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