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Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System with PHP SSBM
164201373 Rev. A
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2.8
Installing Optional SMB Wiring
NOTE:
Refer to section 1.1.4 for additional guidance for wiring and conduit
installation.
NOTE:
For SMB with100 kAIC short circuit rating, power rating must be secured as
shown in drawing 164201373---1.
Install power wiring to the SMB and between the SMB and critical load. Refer to
Appendix A of this manual for wiring and termination requirements and wiring access
information.
2.9
Preparing for Installing Optional Accessories
If you are installing optional accessories, such as a
Remote Monitor Panel (RMP),
a Relay Interface Module (RIM), a Supervisory Contact Module (SCM)
, or a Remote
Emergency Power Off (EPO)
, you must install conduit between each device and the
UPS cabinet for wiring these options. Refer to Appendix A for the locations of the
interface points within the SSBM cabinet.
To prepare the SSBM for wiring to an RMP, RIM, SCM, or Remote EPO:
1.
Be sure the Parallel Capacity/Redundant system is turned off and all power
sources are removed. (See the operation section of this manual for shutdown
instructions.)
2.
Remove the access plate on top of the SSBM control section to gain access to
the Customer Interface Panel (refer to Appendix A for location of the access
plate).
3.
Refer to Chapters 3, 4, 5, or 6 as applicable for installation instructions.
2.10
Initial Startup
Startup and operational checks should be performed only by authorized service
personnel. Contact service in advance (usually a two week notice is required) to
reserve a preferred startup date.
2.11
Completing the Installation Checklist
The final step in installing your Parallel Capacity/Redundant system is completing
the following Installation Checklist. This checklist ensures that you have
completely installed all hardware, cables, and other equipment. Completing all
items listed on the checklist will ensure a smooth installation. You should make a
copy of the Installation Checklist before filling it out, and retain the original.
After your installation is complete, a service representative will be able to verify the
operation of your Parallel Capacity/Redundant system and commission it to
support your critical load. The service representative cannot perform any
installation tasks other than verifying software and operating setup parameters.
Service personnel may request a copy of the completed Installation Checklist to be
sure you have completed all applicable equipment installation.
NOTE:
The Installation Checklist MUST be completed prior to starting the Parallel
Capacity/Redundant system for the first time.