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CONTENT: 1. Introduction ............................................................................... 1 1.1 Safety instruction ............................................................... 1 1.2 Certification Standards ....................................................... 3 1.3 Special Symbols ................................................................ 4 2.Presentation................................................................................ 5 2.1 Model List ...............................
1. Introduction 1.1 Safety instruction The UPS must be installed and maintained exclusively by quailified staff. See installation and operation instructions before connecting to the supply. The UPS must be installed with an earth connection. It has a high leakage current. The first wire to be connected is the earth wire, which must be connected to the terminal marked PE (yellow/green). The UPS generates a leakage current of over 3.5 mA.
All battery installation and maintenance operations entail gaining access to the inside of the UPS and require the use of tools: these operations are to be performed exclusively by qualified staff. The batteries replaced are to be considered as toxic waste and treated accordingly. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Do not throw the batteries into fire: they could explode. Do not attempt to open the battery casing: no maintenance work can be done on them.
1.2 Certification Standards Safety IEC 62040-1:2008 IEC 60950-1:2005 (Modified) EMC Conducted Emission: IEC 62040-2. Category C3 Radiated Emission: IEC 62040-2. Category C3 ESD:IEC 61000-4-2. Contact: Level 2, Air discharge: Level 3 RS:IEC 61000-4-3. Level 3 EFT:IEC/EN 61000-4-4. Level 4 Surge:IEC/EN 61000-4-5. Level 4 CS:IEC/EN 61000-4-6. Level 3 MS:IEC/EN 61000-4-8.
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2.Presentation 9E series UPS uses ON-LINE double conversion technology, resulting in the highest levels of reliability and maximum protection for critical loads. 2.1 Model List Model Power Ratings PF Voltage (Output) 9E6Ki 6kVA/4.8kW 0.8 230V (220/240) 9E10Ki 10kVA/8kW Combo 0.8 230V (220/240) 9E10KiXL 10kVA/8kW Combo 0.8 230V (220/240) 9E15Ki 15kVA/12kW Combo 0.8 230V (220/240) 9E20Ki 20kVA/16kW Combo 0.8 230V (220/240) 9E20KiXL 20kVA/16kW Combo 0.
9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL Main power wiring Bypass ` Input Switch L1 Maintain Switch L2 Input filter INPUT L3 Output filter AC/DC—DC/AC N N Output Switch OUTPUT L Internal power Charger Battery 9E15Ki, 9E20Ki, 9E20KiXL Main power wiring Bypass ` Input Switch L1 Maintain Switch L2 Input filter INPUT L3 AC-DC DC-AC N N OUTPUT L Output Switch Internal power Charger Battery 6 Output filter
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④ USB communication port ⑩ Input switch RS232 communication port Slot for optional ⑥ communication card ⑪ Cover for terminals ⑫ Fuse ⑦ Cooling fan(s) ⑬ ⑧ Output switch ⑭ Earthing screws ⑮ Tie wrap hold-down ⑤ ⑨ Manual bypass for maintenance 9 Terminals for I/O cable connection (refer to related section)
UPS Rear view 9E15Ki/9E15KiXL/9E20Ki/9E20KiXL 9E15Ki/9E15KiXL/9E20Ki/9E20KiXL With backpanel cover Without backpanel cover ④ RS232 communication port ⑩ Input switch ⑤ USB communication port ⑪ Cover for terminals ⑥ Slot for optional communication card ⑫ Terminals for I/O cable connection (refer to related section) ⑦ Cooling fans ⑬ Earthing screws ⑧ Output switch ⑭ Fuse ⑨ Manual bypass for maintenance ⑮ Tie wrap hold-down 10
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3.Installation 3.1 Unpacking 1. Cut the straps 2. Open the carton, take off wood board, accessory pack and PE form. 3. Remove carton upward and take out front PE form. 4. Put the wood board (removed at step2) as figure showed. Make sure that the slide rests firmly against the pallet so it remains in place during unloading operations. Pull the UPS from the front with caution when sliding it off the pallet. NOTE: All parts of the packaging should be kept for future use.
3.2 Package content After opening the packaging, it is first necessary to check the contents. The package must contain: UPS USB cable RS232 cable Jumper (15/20kVA models only) User manual Software CD 3.3 Connection 3.3.1 Installation requirements Warning: Installation must be performed by qualified personnel. The first connection to perform is the protective conductor (earth cable), which must be connected to the screw marketed .
A differential switch upstream will also be triggered for a fault occurring downstream of the UPS. In calculating reactivity of this switch, account must be taken of the leakage current of the UPS (approx. 8 mA) plus that of the load which come together on the UPS’s earth conductor.
Notice: It is required to install an external isolating device against current backfeed between Mains input and UPS. After the device is installed, it must add a warning label with the following wording or the equivalent on the external AC contactor: RISK OF VOLTAGE BACKFEED. Isolate the UPS before operating on this circuit, then check for hazardous voltage between all terminals. The current rating of T - AC contactor should be more than 1.
1. Install a magneto-thermal switch (63A for 6 & 10kVA versions, 125A for 15 and 20kVA versions) with intervention curve D upstream of the machine (4 poles for three-phase versions, 2 poles for single-phase versions). 2. The connection terminals to use for the input and output lines are located on the backpanel. Unscrew the 4 screws located on the sides of the cover (one on each side, see figure). 3. Remove the backpanel cover (see figure to the side). Fig.
R.E.P.O. a - The REPO connection (between terminal 5 and 6) is normally open. For more information please refer to the REPO section of this manual Fig.3-4 6K terminal view 6. Tighten the terminals well, close the backpanel cover and secure it with the screws taken out earlier. The suggested tighten force is 1.2~1.6Nm. Combo version Single-phase connection 4.
5. Short-circuit the input terminals (1, 2 and 3) with the jumper provided in the accessories kit. Connect the wires to the respective terminals, following exactly the instructions below: Input line a - Ensure that the upstream magneto-thermal switch is open. b - Connect the earth wire to screw A. c - Connect the neutral wire to terminal 4. d - Connect the live wire to terminal 1. Output line a - Connect the earth wire to screw B. b - Connect the neutral wire to terminal 5.
Three-phase connection 1. (THREE-PHASE CONNECTION 9E10KI, 9E10KIXL): Use 2 cables of 2 2 cross-section 4 mm (L2 and L3) and 3 with cross-section 10 mm (EARTH, N, L1) for the input (N.B.: L1 and N are of greater crosssection because in bypass operation they have to carry all of the 2 input current). For the output use 3 cables of cross-section 10 mm (EARTH, N and L).
Fig.3-6 10~20K three phase input terminal view 3. Tighten the terminals well, close the backpanel cover and secure it with the screws taken out earlier. For 10 to 15kVA the suggested tighten force is 1.2~1.6Nm. For 20kVA, the suggested tighten force is 2.5~3 Nm. R.E.P.O. The terminal block on the back of the UPS also implements the R.E.P.O. (Remote Emergency Power Off) function that can be used to shut off the UPS remotely in case of an emergency.
2 1. Use a 2x0.75mm cable to make the connection with the R.E.P.O. terminals. 2. Insert the screw driver in the square hole and press down to make the round hole terminal open. Then insert the wire into the round hole. Then pull out the screw driver. Connect the two wires of the cable to terminals 5 and 6 (for version 9E6Ki), 7 and 8 (for versions 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL, 9E15Ki, 9E15KiXL, 9E20Ki, 9E20KiXL) to be able to remotely shut off the UPS. 9E6Ki 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL, 9E15Ki, 9E15KiXL, 9E20Ki, 9E20KiXL Fig.
3.3.3 EBM Wiring Connection It is possible to connect more than one EBM in order to achieve any level of autonomy without mains power. In order to ensure the battery runtime displayed is accurate, please set your battery configuration through UPS Configuration Tool (download available here: http://pqsoftware.eaton.com). Connect any Battery Boxes in a cascade as shown in the figure below: 2 1. CONNECTION: Use 3 cables with 10 mm section (Earth, +, N and ) 2.
Versions 9E6Ki, 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL Fig.3-9 EBM terminal connection for 9E6Ki, 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL With Single EBM Fig.3-10 EBM terminal connection for 9E6Ki, 9E10Ki, 9E10KiXL With Mutliple EBM Note: For 9E15Ki, 9E20Ki, 9E20KiXL EBM wiring connection, you should check the 9EEBM manual in EBM package.
4.OPERATION 4.1 Display and Buttons Fig. 4-1 Control Panel The following tables shows the buttons, LCD indicator and LED indicator status and description: Table 4-1 Control Buttons Functions The Button Function Turn on Turn off Transfer Illustration If the UPS is in standby or bypass mode, press >2s, the buzzer will beep once, then the UPS system will be turned on. If the UPS is in line, battery, HE or battery test mode, press >3s, the buzzer will beep once, then the UPS will be turned off.
Table 4-2 LED indicator LED name Colour Description Line Green It indicates the utility is normal Battery Yellow It indicates the input is connected with battery, and the input power is supplied from the battery. Bypass Yellow It indicates the UPS is in bypass mode, the load current is directly supplied from the utility power Inverter Green It indicates that the inverter is OK and the load is supplied from the inverter.
Table 4-3 Buzzer Priority UPS condition Buzzer 1 UPS fault and failure Continuous 2 Normal mode No beep 3 Battery/battery test mode One beep per 4 sec (One beep per 1s when battery low) 4 Bypass mode One beep per 2 minutes 5 Overload One beep per 500ms 6 Other alarm One beep per 1s 7 Manual bypass One beep per 1s Note: buzzer alarm can be enable/disable by function button, if buzzer alarm is disabled, all present alarm is muted except that the button press still has a tick beep.
Icon Icon name Description Measureme nts Display values, eg: voltage, frequency, load percentage, etc. DC Voltage Percentage Output Input Load Battery voltage The percentage, eg: Load percentage and battery capacity percentage It indicates information for output. It indicates information for input. It indicates information for load. Battery It indicates information for battery. Load level It indicates the load level. Load border will flash if the load is overload.
4.2 Operating UPS Notice: Please switch off the connected loads first before turning on the UPS, and switch on the loads one by one after the UPS is turned on. Switch off all of the connected loads before turning off the UPS. Notice: Power on for the first time 1. Close the magnetothermic switch located upstream of the UPS. 2. Close the input and output switches and insert the battery fuses (if any) located on the back of the UPS’s backpack. 4.2.
4.2.4 Turning off UPS without mains To power off the UPS press button continuously for more than 3s, and the buzzer beep once. The UPS will cut off the output. A few seconds later, LCD shuts down and no voltage is available from the UPS output. 4.2.5 Transfer to Bypass To transfer the UPS in internal bypass mode, press on/off button and test button at the same time for more than 4 seconds. To transfer the UPS back to normal mode, press on/off button and test button at the same time for more than 4 seconds.
4.3 Configuration 4.3.1 UPS parameters In order to change UPS parameters (Output Voltage, Number of EBM, ....) please use UPS Configuration Tool (download available here: http://pqsoftware.eaton.com). 4.3.2 Communication ports On the back of the UPS (see UPS Views), the following communication ports are present: RS232 connector, USB connector, Slot for optional connectivity cards. RS232 or USB communication ports The RS232 and USB communication ports cannot operate simultaneously. 1.
Connectivity Cards The UPS is equipped with an expansion slot for optional Connectivity Cards (see figure on right). It is not necessary to shutdown the UPS before installing a communication card. 1. Remove the slot cover secured by screws. 2. Insert the communication card in the slot. 3. Secure the card cover with the 2 screws Connectivity cards allow the UPS to communicate in a variety of networking environments and with different types of devices.
Each 9E UPS ships with Eaton Intelligent Power Software suite. To begin installing, see the instructions accompanying the Software suite CD. Eaton Software suite provides up-to-date graphics of UPS power and system data and power flow. It also gives you a complete record of critical power events, and it notifies you of important UPS or power information.
THE BUZZER SOUNDS CONTINUOUSLY THE LOAD AND THE DISPLAY APPLIED TO THE SHOWS ONE OF THE UPS IS TOO HIGH FOLLOWING CODES: A80E, A810, F808 BATTERIES THE DISPLAY MISSING OR SHOWS THE BATTERY BOX FOLLOW CODE: MISSING OR NOT A60D CONNECTED THE BUZZER SOUNDS THE CONTINUOUSLY TEMPERATURE AND THE DISPLAY INSIDE THE UPS IS SHOWS ONE OF THE TOO HIGH FOLLOWING CODES: A004 F004 THE BUZZER SOUNDS THERE IS A FAULT CONTINUOUSLY ON ONE OR MORE AND THE DISPLAY OF THE LOADS SHOWS ONE OF THE POWERED BY THE FOLLOWING CODES: U
4.5 Alarm codes Using a sophisticated self-diagnosis system, the UPS is able to check its own status and any anomalies and/or faults which may occur during normal operation and display them on the display panel. If there is a problem, the UPS signals the event by showing the code and the type of active alarm on the display. Alarms “Minor” problems which reduce performance or prevent certain functions from being used.
F704 Failed inverter soft start F70C Inverter undervoltage F808 Output overload fault F811 Negative output power 5.
Bypass line not available: locks after 10 s Bypass line available: after 100 ms, then activates the bypass Overload load > 150% locks after 1 s Bypass line not available: OTHER Leakage current to earth Ambient temperature locks after 1 s [mA] < 8mA [°C] 0 – 40 Humidity < 95% without condensation Batteries deep discharge - overcurrent - short circuit overvoltage - undervoltage - circuit breaker Protection devices Dimensions WxDxH [mm] Weight [kg] 262 x 613x 709 86 (29 XL) 68.
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