2 to install an rmp – Powerware 9330 User Manual

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5--2

Powerware 9330 (10 kVA--40 kVA) Installation and Operation

164201300 REV. G 061502

5.2

To install an RMP:

NOTE: 1. Before installing an RMP, be sure you have prepared the UPS according to

the instructions in paragraph 2.2.7.

2. If mounting to a hollow wall, secure the enclosure bottom to a wood or

metal stud within the wall. Do not use hollow wall anchors. The RMP also

has provisions to be mounted to a single or double gang wall electrical box.

1.

If wall mounting, securely mount the RMP. If desk mounting, install provided

bumpers to the bottom of the RMP enclosure.

2.

Install the Remote Monitor Card into an open x---slot on the rear panel of the

UPS Cabinet, using supplied hardware.

3.

If wall mounting, proceed to step 4; if desk mounting, proceed to step 5.

4.

Install wiring from the RMP to the UPS using ½-in. conduit through the cable

exit openings in the Remote Monitor Card (see Figure 5---2) and the RMP (refer

to Drawing 164201300---19 in Appendix A). Proceed to step 6.

5.

Install wiring from the RMP to the UPS using cable listed in Table 5---1 and

provided strain relief bushings in the cable exit openings in the Remote

Monitor Card (see Figure 5---2) and the RMP (refer to Drawing 164201300---19

in Appendix A).

6.

Connect wiring between the RMP and the UPS Remote Monitor Card plug-in

terminal blocks using terminations shown in Table 5---1. See Figures 5---2 and

5---3 for plug-in terminal block locations.

Table 5---1. RMP Wire Terminations

From RMP

To UPS

Remote Monitor Card

Remarks

J1---1

J1---1

J1---3

J1---3

U

B ld

8690 060

J1---4

J1---4

Use Belden 8690 060

or equivalent Cable

J1---5

J1---5

or equivalent Cable

J1---6

J1---6

7.

To check the operation of the RMP, ensure that the UPS system is supplying

the load via the inverter or bypass. If the indicators on the RMP show the

appropriate status, then it is operating correctly.

If the RMP is not operating correctly, check the wiring, the fuse on the Remote

Monitor Card, and the plug-in terminal blocks for proper seating. If all

connections are secure but the RMP still does not operate correctly, replace

the fuse. If this does not correct the problem, contact your local field service

office for verification that the RMP is working correctly.

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