Ups with optional ppdm installation – Powerware 6000 User Manual

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indicator remains lit and the Self Test indicator turns

on. The front panel displays the percentage of full load being
applied to the UPS. The UPS is now in Normal mode with the
load online. See “Normal Mode” on page 50 for more
information.

10. If you connected a REPO switch to the UPS, test the switch

while the UPS is operating to ensure proper operation.

Press the REPO switch. The UPS shuts down and stops
providing power to the equipment. To restart the UPS, follow
the startup procedure beginning on page 36.

NOTE If the REPO test fails and the UPS does not shutdown, contact your service
representative.

UPS with Optional PPDM Installation

The PowerPass Distribution Module has a Maintenance Bypass feature
that supplies power to your equipment even when the PPU is removed
for maintenance or upgrades. Users requiring 100V, 110V, 115V, 120V,
or 127V output or galvanic isolation also need to use the PPDM.

Use the following procedure to install the PPU and battery cabinets with
the PPDM:

1. Place the UPS near the equipment to be protected. The UPS

should be well ventilated and away from direct sunlight or
other heat source.

Stack the PPU, battery cabinets, and PPDM as shown in
Figure 12.

If more than two batteries are to be used, place the batteries
next to the other batteries. (See the FCC Statement in the back
of this manual for more information on radio-frequency
emissions.)

NOTE Do not connect more than six standard battery cabinets to the PPU. For
extended battery run times, contact your local distributor for additional battery
cabinets. Do not place more than six cabinets in one stack (the PPU is equal to two
cabinets and the PPDM is equal to two cabinets).

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