2 multiple module parallel operation, Starting the parallel system in normal mode, Starting the parallel system in bypass mode – Powerware 9390 UPS 100160 kVA User Manual

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UPS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

EATON Powerware

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9390 UPS (20–80 kVA) Installation and Operation Manual

S 164201603 Rev 2 www.powerware.com

9-7

9.2

Multiple Module Parallel Operation

9.2.1

Starting the Parallel System in Normal Mode

To start the parallel system:

1.

Close all uninterruptible power module (UPM) input feeder circuit breakers.

2.

If the UPMs are dual feed, close all UPM Bypass input feeder circuit breakers.

3.

Observe all UPM control panel displays becoming active, indicating logic power.

4.

Press the CONTROLS pushbutton on the main menu bar of any UPM. The System
Controls screen appears on each UPM.

5.

On the System Controls screen of each UPM, the power module (PM) status
should indicate SHUTDOWN.

6.

Press the NORMAL pushbutton on the System Controls menu bar of any UPM.

If Auto Bypass is enabled, the critical load is immediately supplied by the bypass
source, in Bypass mode, until the inverters turn on and the UPMs transfer to
Normal mode. The status indicator on each UPM control panel indicates the
UPM is in Bypass mode. If Auto Bypass is not enabled, the UPM outputs remain
off until the UPMs transfer to Normal mode.

7.

Observe the following messages appear sequentially on the power module (PM)
status line of each UPM:

DC STARTING
INVERTER STARTING
INVERTER SYNCING
READY
ONLINE

The rectifier and inverter turn on. The inverter continues to ramp up to full
voltage.

8.

Close the battery breakers for each UPM any time after INVERTER SYNCING or
CLOSE BATTERY appears on the display.

Once the inverter reaches full voltage, and the battery breaker is closed, each
UPM output contactor K3 closes and each static switch turns off. Power is now
supplied to the critical load in Normal mode. It takes approximately 1 minute for
the UPMs to achieve Normal mode.

9.

The UPMs are now operating in Normal mode and the NORMAL status indicator
on each UPM is illuminated.

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