Using The Load Off Button; Introduction; Conventions Used In This Manual - Eaton Powerware 9315 Operation Manual

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Chapter 1
The Powerware
prevents loss of valuable electronic information, minimizes equipment downtime, and/or
minimizes the adverse effect on equipment production due to unexpected power
problems.
The Powerware 9315 UPS continually monitors incoming electrical power and removes the
surges, spikes, sags, and other irregularities that are inherent in commercial utility power.
Working with your building's electrical system, the UPS supplies clean, consistent power
that your sensitive electronic equipment requires for reliable operation. During brownouts,
blackouts, and other power interruptions, one or more optional battery cabinets can
provide emergency power to safeguard your operation.
The UPS functions automatically and require very little attention during normal operation.
However, you should read and understand the procedures described in this manual to
ensure trouble-free operation. In particular, you should be thoroughly familiar with the
Load Off procedure described in Chapter 11, "Using the LOAD OFF Button."

1.1 Conventions Used in This Manual

This manual uses these type conventions:
In this manual, the term UPS refers only to the UPS cabinet and its internal elements. The
term UPS system refers to the entire power protection system – the UPS cabinet, battery
strings, and options or accessories installed.
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9315 UPS (200–300 kVA) Operation Manual S 164201036 Rev F powerware.com
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Bold type highlights important concepts in discussions, key terms in procedures, and
menu options, or represents a command or option that you type or enter at a prompt.
Italic type highlights notes and new terms where they are defined.
Screen type represents information that appears on the screen or LCD.
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