INTRODUCTION
Eaton
Power Xpert 9395P-600 (380V-600V) UPS Installation and Operation Manual
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P-164000710 Rev 1
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Remote Monitor Panel II (RMP II)
– An optional RMP II contains backlit status
indicators and a local horn, allowing monitoring of the operational status and alarm
condition of the UPS from virtually any location within the facility.
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Relay Interface Module II (RIM II)
– An optional RIM II uses relay contact closures to
indicate the UPS operating status and alarm condition.
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Supervisory Contact Module II (SCM II)
– An optional SCM II establishes an interface
between the UPS system equipment and the customer's monitor.
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X-Slot Card
– Optional X-Slot cards support several protocols, such as SNMP, HTTP,
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PredictPulse
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Remote Monitoring and Management Service
– PredictPulse is a
subscription monitoring and management service from Eaton that collects and
analyzes data from connected power infrastructure devices, providing us with the
insight needed to make recommendations and take action on your behalf. It’s also
powered by CA Technologies, bringing together the best in hardware and
software. Like a second set of eyes on your power infrastructure, PredictPulse
provides 24/7 remote monitoring of alarms and system performance (load,
temperature/humidity, battery health, energy savings and service level) to reduce
downtime risk and expedite repairs. PredictPulse also shares real-time status and
trend information via an online dashboard and smartphone mobile app (Apple and
Android), giving subscribers insights about past and current performance, a list of
all active alarms, and asset management data (i.e., battery date codes, last and
next scheduled service dates, firmware versions). The service notifies customers
of critical alarms, supports remote diagnostics, and facilitates smart dispatch of
technicians. PredictPulse requires a Power Xpert Gateway UPS (PXGX)
connectivity card in an X-Slot communication bay and an Environmental Monitoring
Probe (EMP) for battery temperature/humidity monitoring.
See Chapter 8, “Communication,” for additional information on monitoring and
communication features.
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Battery System
Although not provided with the UPS, a battery system is required to provide
emergency short-term backup power to safeguard operation during brownouts,
blackouts, and other power interruptions. The battery system should be equipped
with lead‐acid batteries. An external battery disconnect switch must be used.
The UPMs may be powered with either a common or separate battery system. In a
common battery system, single and multiple UPMs are powered from one common
battery source. In a separate battery system, multiple UPMs are each powered from
separate battery sources.
UPSs in distributed bypass and parallel systems must use a separate battery system.
Consult the
Eaton Power Xpert 9395 Integrated Battery Cabinet (Model 1085 and
1085HR) Installation Manual (P-164000580)
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or specifics on battery cabinet usage
with the 9395P-600.
A supplemental 48 Vdc shunt trip signal for the battery disconnect device is provided
by the UPS, but is not required for normal operation.
NOTE
The 9395P-600 system can trip a maximum of six battery cabinets total. This applies to both the
1085 standard and High Rate series batteries. If more than six battery cabinets in total are needed in a
separate UPM battery configuration, DO NOT hook up the shunt trips.