Chapter 6 using features and options, 1 building alarm monitoring – Eaton Electrical Powerware 9315 User Manual

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9315 UPS (200–300 kVA) Operation Manual S 164201036 Rev F powerware.com

Chapter 6

Using Features and Options

You can add available options and accessories to enhance the performance of your UPS

system. This chapter provides detailed descriptions of some of the features and options

introduced earlier in this manual.

6.1 Building Alarm Monitoring

This standard feature lets you connect the UPS to your building alarms, such as smoke

detectors or overtemperature alarms. The terminals for external connections are located

inside the UPS on the customer interface panel (see Figure 6-1).

TB1

BLDG ALARM 1

BLDG ALARM 4

BLDG ALARM 5

NOTE:

All building alarm inputs or remote

features require an isolated, normally

open contact or switch (rated at

24 Vdc 20 mA minimum) connected

between the alarm input terminal and

common terminal as shown. All

control wiring, relay, and switch

contacts are customer-provided.

1

2
3
4
5
6

7
8

9

15

10

11

14

13

12

TB2

BLDG ALARM 2

BLDG ALARM 3

BLDG ALARM 6

1

2
3
4
5
6

7
8

9

15

10

11

14

13

12

ON BYPASS

BATTERY CONTACTOR CLOSED

RELAY 2 NO

ON INV

RELAY 2 NC

RELAY 1 NO

RELAY 1 NC

BLDG ALARM 1 RTN

BLDG ALARM 4 RTN

BLDG ALARM 5 RTN

BLDG ALARM 2 RTN

BLDG ALARM 3 RTN

BLDG ALARM 6 RTN

REMOTE EPO
REMOTE EPO RTN

ON BYPASS RTN

BATTERY CONT RTN

ON INV RTN

ALARM RTN

NOTICE RTN

RS-232

RS-485

Figure 6-1. External Connections for Building Alarm Monitoring

Regardless of how you assign the building alarms, they display as Building Alarm 1, Building

Alarm 2, Building Alarm 3, etc., on the LCD screen of the Monitor Panel. You should use

twisted-pair wires for each alarm input and common.

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