Powerware 9330 User Manual

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

164201300 REV. G 061502

If the input power fails to return or is not within the acceptance windows required

for normal operation, the battery will continue discharging until a DC voltage level is

reached where the inverter output can no longer support the connected loads.

When this occurs, the unit will issue another set of audible and visual alarms

indicating SHUTDOWN IMMINENT. Unless the rectifier has a valid input soon, the

output will only be supported for 2 minutes before the output of the system shuts

down. If the bypass source is available, the system will transfer to Bypass instead

of shuting down.
If at any time during the battery discharge the input power becomes available

again, contactors K1 and K5 are closed and the rectifier will begin to supply DC

current to the boost converter and inverter. The battery contactor K2 is opened

while the battery charger is turned back on to begin recharging the battery. At this

point, the unit returns to normal operation. Depending on the amount of load on

the system and the duration of the battery discharge, battery current limit alarms

may be seen for a short time due to the current required to recharge the battery.
The systems total operating time on battery will depend on many factors. Some

factors that affect battery support times are battery type and capacity, number of

parallel strings, environmental temperatures, age of the battery, and fluctuations in

load demand during the discharge. The greater the load, the less support time the

battery will have. Decrease the load, and the battery support time will generally

increase.

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