Basic system configurations – Powerware 9315s User Manual

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Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System with PHP SSBM

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Basic System Configurations

The flowing Parallel Capacity/Redundant system configurations are possible with the

PowerHandler Plus Switchboard System Bypass Module (SSBM):

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, two or more UPS modules, and one

battery rack for each module

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, two or more UPS modules, and one

common battery rack

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, two or more UPS modules, one battery

rack for each module, and an input transformer

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, two or more UPS modules, one

common battery rack, and an input transformer

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, optional System Maintenance Bypass

(SMB), two or more UPS modules, and one battery rack for each module

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, optional System Maintenance Bypass

(SMB), two or more UPS modules, and one common battery rack

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, optional System Maintenance Bypass

(SMB), two or more UPS modules, one battery rack for each module, and an

input transformer

SSBM with Temporary Load Bank Tabs, optional System Maintenance Bypass

(SMB), two or more UPS modules, one common battery rack, and an input

transformer

The optional System Maintenance Bypass (SMB) is available with electrical

interlocks, or electrical interlocks with Redundant CBP control.
You can enhance any of these system configurations by adding optional

accessories, such as a

Remote Monitor Panel (RMP), Relay Interface Module (RIM),

Supervisory Contact Module (SCM), or Remote Emergency Power Off (EPO) control.

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