6 installing upm cabinets, 7 installing ssbm wiring – Powerware 9315s User Manual

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Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System with PHP SSBM

164201373 Rev. A

092402

2.5.2

Setting the Power+ Trip Unit

As received, the long-time delay, long-time pickup, and instantaneous trip settings are

at their maximum values. It is the user’s responsibility to install the long-time delay,

long-time pickup, and instantaneous trip settings which are in compliance with their

overall coordination study.
Using GE Document DEH---049,

User’s Guide for the Power+

t

Trip Unit, set the

required long-time delay, long-time pickup, and instantaneous trip settings on all

SSBM and SMB circuit breakers trip units.

NOTE: The applicable time---current curve is GE Document GES---9890E.

2.6

Installing UPM Cabinets

To install the UPMs, refer to the

Powerware 9315 UPS Insatallation manual provided

with the UPMs.

2.7

Installing SSBM Wiring

NOTE: Refer to section 1.1.4 for additional guidance for wiring and conduit

placement.

NOTE: For SSBM with100 kAIC short circuit rating, power rating must be secured

as shown in drawing 164201373---1.

1.

Install input power wiring to the SSBM and power wiring between the UPMs,

SSBM, and critical load. Each UPM is individually wired to the SSBM UPM

input bus. Refer to Appendix A of this manual for wiring and termination

requirements and wiring access information.

2.

Install control wiring between UPMs and the SSBM. PowerNet network is

wired serially (daisy-chained) between UPMs and SSBM. Wire dual redundant

PowerNet in separate conduits for maximum failure protection. Refer to

Appendix A of this manual for wiring and termination requirements and wiring

access information.

3.

If a common UPM battery is being used, a separate DC source disconnect

device must be provided for each UPM. Wire shunt/UV DC disconnect trip

and battery breaker open signals from each UPM to the respective DC source

disconnect.

4.

After wiring the Parallel Capacity/Redundant system to the facility power and

critical load(s), be sure to ground the system according to local and/or national

electrical wiring codes, using your own cabling and conduit.

5.

Install batteries in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations,

including the National Electrical Code (NEC), Article 480.

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