• Reduced capital expenses and installation costs
• Eliminated need for traditional downstream static transfer switches
• Increased system reliability and efficiency
• Decreased maintenance requirements
• Reduced raised floor space requirements
Easy Capacity Test
The 9395 has the unique ability to test its entire power train under full load stress without the requirement of an external load. With no load connected, the 9395 is able to test all its power-handling components, including the rectifier, inverter, contactors, fuses, power busses, cabling, batteries, bypass (static switch), magnetics, and filter capacitors. The net result of this innovative load test is that there are no load banks to rent, no temporary load connections to make, and no wasted energy. Furthermore, the 9395 has the ability to test the upstream bypass input breaker
(BIB), the rectifier input breaker (RIB), and all the electrical cables between them. This load test feature can take the place of most traditional load bank tests to save you time and money during startup and commissioning. Eaton field technicians are trained to use this load testing capability during a startup service to ensure optimum calibration, maximum efficiency and inherent redundancy.
Scalable, redundant architecture meets current and future requirements
The 9395 combines the reliability and redundancy of a multi-module UPS into an integrated, pre-wired solution. With a unique, flexible design that provides scalability, the UPS can adapt to future changes in load demands and new requirements for higher reliability without requiring the purchase of an additional UPS. For example, the 9395 UPS enables you to add a 275 kVA UPM in the field for N+1 redundancy or capacity.
As a result, they can produce a report that verifies these tests and the overall performance of the UPS. All preventive maintenance visits included with PowerTrust Service Plans for the 9395 include this unique load testing feature to ensure that the UPS is operating optimally. It also validates the performance of an installed UPS and can simulate various operations and power transfers.
Easy Capacity Test Power Flow
System Bypass Module: unparalleled flexibility for your parallel UPS system
Four decades of experience in paralleling large UPS systems is incorporated in this newest System Bypass Module (SBM) from Eaton. For use with multi-module paralleled 9395 systems, the switchgear enclosure encompasses a centralized static switch. You can order it with either momentary or continuous duty rating, along with system-level circuit breakers for bypass, UPS system output, feedback protection and maintenance, or “wrap-around” bypass functions. Four ratings are available as standard: 1200A, 2000A, 3000A and 4000A. The customizable cabinet features a 10-inch color LCD screen to display status for up to 32 of the UPM modules, and provides an intuitive user operation interface.
The touch-sensitive SBM display shows a graphical view of the entire system one-line diagram, with intuitive controls and quick access to key information like battery time remaining, event/alarm history, system metering for kW and kVA, voltage, current, frequency, power factor and phase balance. The SBM also provides terminal connections for system-level building alarm inputs and relay outputs. To enhance flexibility, the system controls/monitoring section may also be deployed in custom or third-party switchgear, to ensure that the most reliable monitoring and user-friendly controls are included with alternative power circuit components.
The Eaton SBM incorporates the following hallmarks of Powerware Hot Sync paralleling technology, which has defined Eaton’s most mission-critical UPS configurations for decades:
• Multiple UPS synchronization and load sharing accomplished without dependence on inter-module wiring networks.
• Peer-to peer architecture that operates the parallel system without the need for master load share or master synchronization controls. The system operates with NO centralized control circuit.
• Control Area Network (CAN) bus architecture to ensure precise load sharing <3% at full system load.
• No single point failure in powertrain or control.
Greatly reduced footprint
The 9395 UPS offers the smallest footprint and lowest weight of any UPS in its class—50 to 60 percent less than competitive units. In fact, the 9395 fits a redundant design into the same footprint as a traditional, non-redundant UPS. The 9395’s smaller footprint not only reduces your total cost of ownership, but also provides a UPS that's approximately half the weight of legacy and competitive systems. As a result, freight costs are much lower and the smaller size and weight of the UPS make it much easier to handle. In fact, the 9395 fits easily through all doors and can be transported on freight elevators. Unlike some larger and heavier systems, there's is no need to dismantle it to fit it on elevators or through doorways, which can cause significant delays and increase costs.
The 9395 UPS offers the smallest footprint and lowest weight of any UPS in its class—50 to 60 percent less than competitive units. In fact, the 9395 fits a redundant design into the same footprint as a traditional, non-redundant UPS. The 9395’s smaller footprint not only reduces your total cost of ownership, but also provides a UPS that's approximately half the weight of legacy and competitive systems. As a result, freight costs are much lower and the smaller size and weight of the UPS make it much easier to handle. In fact, the 9395 fits easily through all doors and can be transported on freight elevators. Unlike some larger and heavier systems, there's is no need to dismantle it to fit it on elevators or through doorways, which can cause significant delays and increase costs.
Minimized cabling requirements and expense
In an integrated system such as the 9395, multi-module systems arrive pre-wired with no need to perform costly and time-consuming inter-unit cabling for power and communications between modules and the system bypass unit. Considering the increasing cost for raw materials such as copper, this savings can be significant. Cabling enters the 9395 UPS from either the top or bottom of the cabinet to provide easier and more flexible installation.
Batteries: the heart of every UPS
When a utility power outage causes a UPS to switch to battery power, it's imperative that those batteries are healthy, charged and up to the task. Improper battery management is the number one cause of downtime. Many UPS batteries on the market today are constantly trickle-charged—a process that degrades the battery’s internal chemical composition over time, reducing potential battery service life by as much as 50 percent. To address this, the 9395 uses a sensing circuit and innovative three-stage charging technique to significantly extend battery service life and optimize recharge time. In addition, temperature-compensated charging monitors temperature changes, and adjusts the rate of charge to prolong battery life.
Monitor batteries for optimum readiness
Advances in firmware and digital technology enable the 9395 to offer sophisticated battery monitoring and management features you might expect to find only on expensive add-on systems, including:
• Remaining battery runtime is calculated by using system loading and trended battery discharge data, plus internal sensing points for voltage and current data.
• Battery circuit test- a periodic full-load test of the battery string is done to ensure there are no open circuits or weak cells that would jeopardize battery performance and system availability.
In addition to these integrated monitoring features, we offer one year of secure, remote monitoring to provide 24x7 real-time monitoring of more than 100 UPS and battery alarms with eNotify. This real-time information is critical to help you make management decisions, from scheduling preventive maintenance to determining the best way to reduce loads during an outage.
By ensuring optimal battery health and availability, battery monitoring features raise the reliability of the 9395 beyond any other UPS in its class.
In addition to the warranty and first year of on-site coverage, Eaton offers a wide variety of support agreements for continued preventive and emergency response maintenance. PowerTrust Service Plans include:
• UPS and battery scheduled preventive maintenance
• Parts and labor coverage for electronics and/or batteries
• Factory-trained technicians with genuine Eaton parts and diagnostic tools
• eNotify Remote Monitoring Service
• Available coverage: 24x7, eight-four-two-hour response, or 8x5 next business day response
• 24x7 technical support access
eNotify Remote Monitoring Service
All PowerTrust Service Plans include Eaton’s eNotify Remote Monitoring Service, enabling Eaton service technicians to remotely monitor your UPS and batteries using one-way emails. With technical experts available to respond immediately and resolve many issues remotely, eNotify features 24x7 real-time monitoring of 100+ UPS and battery alarms.
The eNotify service provides you with monthly reports detailing the ongoing health of your 9395 UPS. The Customer Monitoring Report delivers information on your unit’s voltages, loads, and external factors such as temperature and humidity. Additionally, the report provides information about the attached batteries and system availability. All these factors contribute to the Relative Health Index (RHI) score that allows you to compare your unit’s health to Eaton’s optimum operating levels.
Proactive monitoring is also included. Upon receipt of both status and event e-mails, anomalies are checked for incoming parametric or event data logs. If an anomaly is detected, Eaton analysts further study the data for possible impending failures and take appropriate action. The following critical alarms are provided by eNotify:
• UPS output power will turn off after the configured delay period
• Low battery alarm present
• UPS hardware fault detected
• UPS battery completely discharged
• UPS inverter fault detected
• UPS internally bypassed
• UPS output has been turned off
• UPS shutdown imminent alarm condition exists
• Failure of one or more fuses has been detected
• A relay, contactor or breaker has failed
The eNotify Remote Monitoring Service provides confidence that Eaton is continually watching your 9395 and combines its technical resources and field technicians as needed to quickly respond to critical alarms.
Monitoring, control and reporting capabilities
Expanded solution: Ethernet connectivity
The Power Xpert® Gateway UPS card allows you to connect your 9395 UPS directly to your Ethernet network and the Internet. With its built-in Web server it provides information on one or more UPS modules remotely, without additional software.
• Remotely monitors the following critical data:
UPS energy usage
Load percentage
Battery, alarm and load segment status
THD and output power
• Configure shutdown agent and set up UPS shutdown schedules, as well as UPS test and control remotely
• Automatically maintains data, interval and event logs with time stamp for power and energy parameter analysis
• Integrates your UPS into existing building management or network management systems
Complete solution: Power Xpert Software and Reporting
Power Xpert Reporting takes your UPS, data center, and site monitoring to the next level. It allows you to see past individual measurements, trend graphs and events. It analyzes the complex data from multiple sites and boils it down into easy-to-understand graphical reports.
Benefits:
• At-a-glance analysis information, quickly see
Power capacity reserves
Potential high-power users
Where power is consumed and usage patterns
Current, voltage, and harmonic power quality event patterns and reoccurrence trends over time
Temperature and humidity readings
• Know your PUE and DCiE immediately and how they change with energy saving efforts
• Know your IT vs. non-IT energy consumption
• Ten report templates meeting various energy and green reporting needs
• Assistance with LEED certification
Powerful solution: Power Xpert Software
Once your 9395 is on the network via the Power Xpert Gateway UPS card, you can centralize and analyze data with Power Xpert Software.
Benefits:
• Monitor your entire data center or power system giving you the big picture of power quality and energy usage to proactively address issues
• Graphical and at-a-glance user views allowing simultaneous monitoring of multiple UPSs and other equipment
• Allows the full capability to monitor Powerware Hot Sync systems
• Data, interval, and event logging with time stamp for power and energy parameters from your 9395 UPSs, as well as power distribution and other power system equipment