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The Eaton® 93PM uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a true online, continuous-duty,
transformerless, double-conversion, solid-state, three-phase system that supplies
conditioned and uninterruptible AC power to critical load and protects it from power
failures. Eaton 93PM output power ratings are based on 50 kVA and 62,5 kVA rated
uninterruptible power modules (UPMs). A single UPS cabinet can house from two to eight
UPMs to get ratings of 100 to 400 kVA with 50 kVA module, and 100 to 500 kVA with 62,5
kVA module.
The main parts of the 93PM UPS 100-500 kVA are shown in illustration 1. The main parts
are:
1.
Control panel
2.
Door latch
3.
Communications area
4.
Communication cable conduit
5.
Connector area
6.
UPM 1
7.
UPM2
.
This UPS carries lethal voltages.
Operations inside the UPS must be done by an authorized Eaton Customer Service
Engineer or by qualified service personnel authorized by Eaton. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside the UPS.
For complete safety instructions, refer to the Eaton 93PM UPS 100-500 kVA User's and
Installation Guide.
The UPS must be installed according to the recommendations in the Eaton 93PM UPS
100-500 kVA User's and Installation Guide.
The recommended ambient operating temperature and humidity for the UPS system is
shown in illustrations 3 and 4. An ambient temperature from +20...25 °C is recommended
to achieve a long life of VRLA batteries.
Use the following basic sequence of steps to install the UPS:
1.
Make an installation plan for the UPS system.
2.
Prepare your site for the UPS system.
3.
Inspect and unpack the UPS cabinet.
4.
Unload and install the UPS cabinet and wire the system.
5.
Complete the installation checklist.
6.
Have authorized service personnel do the preliminary operational checks and start-up.
8.
UPM 3
9.
UPM 4
10.
UPM 5
11.
UPM 6
12.
UPM 7
13.
UPM 8
14.
Static switch
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