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Transcript
Powerware 9305
9910 - P95
Reliable power with proven
double conversion online
technology
p95pres.ppt
Rev 15.04.04
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P95 Features
• Double-conversion, online
technology protects against
the 9 power problems
• ABM® technology doubles
battery service life
• Hot Sync™ paralleling
technology* allows parallel
operation of up to 4 UPS units
for maximum reliability
• Extended Battery Modules
prolong battery runtime
• Transformerless UPS design
with 3-phase bypass
• Includes one-year ProActive
Service Plan
Product Snapshot
Power Rating:
30 kVA / 21 kW
Voltage:
380/220V, 400/230V, 415/240V
Frequency:
50/60 Hz
Input Connection: Hardwired
Output
Receptacles:
*N+X redundancy feature is available through IBM Global Services.
(2) 3-phase 32A with PN 97P3702,
(3) IEC varies
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P95 Applications
The P95 was specifically designed, engineered and
approved for IBM applications
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iSeries and AS/400
pSeries and RS/6000
xSeries and other eServers
Storage and networking devices
Server farms
Networking
Telecommunications
Medical
Small data centers
P95 is the ideal power protection
for pSeries 690 Regatta (image
shown above) and the iSeries 890
(image shown on the left).
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Series 9 Power Protection
The P95 provides double-conversion online power
protection from all 9 of the most common power problems
that threaten your equipment and data
Power failures
High voltage spikes
Power sags
Frequency variations
Power surges
Switching transients
Brownouts
Harmonic distortion
Line noise
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Lowest Cost of Ownership
– In normal operational mode (online, double conversion) continuous power protection with very high efficiency (>96%)
– In Energy Optimiser Mode - dynamically optimized
performance
• Stable utility power - continuous line filtering with highest efficiency
• Unstable or out-of-tolerance utility power – automatically resumes
online double conversion operations without operator intervention
– Intelligent programmable operation allows switching between
modes without operator intervention.
There is NEVER a trade off between
EFFICIENCY and AVAILABILITY
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Compact Footprint
520 mm
wide
1530 mm
high
Dimens ions :
Height
30 kVA (mm)
(in)
1530
60
Width Depth
520
20.5
790
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Weight: 490 kg (1080 lb.)
790 mm
deep
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Extended Battery Modules
• Prolong battery
runtimes with up to
3 EBMs per P95
• Line up and match
cabinets
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Width: 520 mm (20.5 in.)
Depth: 790 mm (31 in.)
Height: 1530 mm (60 in.)
Weight: 920 kg (2024 lb.)
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System Configurations
• The P95 can be used in parallel configurations* of up to
four UPS modules
• Paralleling the UPSs makes systems easily scalable
• Achieve redundancy by adding one UPS module more
than required to support the critical load
*N+X redundancy feature is available through IBM Global Services.
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P95 Technical Specifications
VA / Watts Rating:
30 kVA / 21 kW
Input Voltage:
380/220V, 400/230V, 415/240V
Output Voltage:
380/220V, 400/230V, 415/240V
Input Voltage Range:
170/294 279/484 Vac, 50 Hz
Operating Frequency:
50-60 Hz (45 to 65 Hz)
Operating Temperature:
0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF)
Storage Temperature:
15ºC to 25ºC (59ºF to 77ºF)
Relative Humidity:
15-90% RH non-condensing
Audible noise:
Less than 55 dBA at one meter
Typical Runtime:
7 minutes at full load, 18 minutes at half load
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One Line Diagram
Optional External
Battery Cabinet
9910-P95 30 kVA UPS
(Can be down-rated to 20 kVA)
Options Cabinet
** 3-pole 50A
D-type Rectifier
Input Breaker
** 3-pole 50A
D-type Bypass
Input Breaker
INPUT
FILTER
Input
Choke
Rectifier
EXTERNAL UPS MAINTENANCE
BYPASS SWITCH
Inverter
(Allows the UPS to be fully maintained
without disrupting power to the load)
Static
Bypass
OUTPUT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
(Wired to terminals for ease of
installation and maintenance)
BATTERIES
Internal
Batteries
Internal
Maintenance
Bypass
SPARE WAYS FOR
FUTURE EXPANSION
** Note: Not included with the 9910-P95 UPS package
** IBM
EQUIPMENT
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Efficiency Optimiser™
• In standard system, high efficiency mode can
be activated by the operator forcing the P95
to use the bypass source when the mains
power quality is acceptable for the load.
• The P95 transfers to double conversion or
battery if a serious power problem threatens
the load
• Efficiency Optimiser™ cuts down the
electrical bill by minimising power losses
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P95 Normal Mode
Traditional Double Conversion Online Operation
B YP AS S
UT IL IT Y
OUT P UT
B AT T E R Y
P OWE R F L OW
Inverter powers load with bypass in standby
– Inverter powered by utility via rectifier and boost converter
– Battery in standby, (charging or resting)
• Conditions: Input within specified range (typically +/- 15%)
Selected preferred mode
Bypass quality unacceptable
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Energy Optimiser Mode
User selectable, high efficiency parallel source operation
BYPASS
UTILTIY
OUTPUT
BATTERY
POWER FLOW
Bypass and inverter operate (inverter in hot-standby)
– Bypass provides power (kW) and inverter stands ready to operate when
and if input voltage exceeds preset range
– Battery in standby, (charging or resting)
• Conditions:
Bypass within specified range (typical +/- 5%)
Bypass quality acceptable
Not on generator
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P95 Battery Mode
BYPASS
UTILITY
OUTPUT
BATTERY
POWER FLOW
Inverter powers load from battery source
– Inverter powered by battery
• Conditions: Utility failed or outside acceptable window
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P95 Bypass Mode
BYPASS
UTILITY
OUTPUT
BATTERY
POWER FLOW
Bypass circuit powers load
– Load powered by bypass with inverter off
• Conditions: UPS output overload
Inverter circuit failure
Temporary user-selected mode
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P95 Battery Runtimes
Battery Runtime (in minutes)*
VA
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Standard (Std)
Internal Batteries
30
18
12
9
7
+1 EBM
(FC 6636)
160
105
70
52
42
+2 EBMs
(FC 6636)
390
200
140
110
85
+3 EBMs
(FC 6636)
510
330
240
185
120
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Powerware Extensions
Software for IBM Director
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Seamless UPS and software
integration into IBM Director
Network Management System
(NMS)
Real time monitoring,
management and alarm
notification of all UPSs in the
network: e.g. battery status,
battery replacement, load level
and metering information
Automatically launches LanSafe
and ConnectUPS Web/SNMP
Card applications from within
Director
Available on Powerware web
FREE-OF-CHARGE
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Power Management Software
Powerware Software Suite
The industry’s most comprehensive software bundle, The Powerware
Software Suite, is free and included with every P95.
Software Wizard guides you through software
selection and installation. In addition to multimedia
demonstrations, product data sheets, and video clips,
the Software Suite contains the following power
management software:
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LanSafe™ Network UPS shutdown and monitoring
software
PowerVision® (30-day trial version) UPS performance
analysis and monitoring software
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OnliNet Centro SNMP shutdown software
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Foreseer® (demonstration) facility and data center
management software
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Software Application
Application
LanSafe
Single pSeries (serial/TTY) non-LPAR
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Single pSeries (network) non-LPAR
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Multiple pSeries (LPAR)
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Single pSeries (LPAR)
Multiple pSeries (non-LPAR)
Powerware
Extensions for
NetWatch IBM Director
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IBM Director Network Device
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Co-requisite FC 2934 or 2935 ConnectUPS Web/SNMP network card.
Note: UPS for iSeries applications utilize OS/400 UPS monitoring functions.
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Software Comparison
Application
LanSafe
NetWatch
ConnectUPS Web/
SNMP Card
SSL/SSH1
Security
Ambient
Temperature
Humidity
Monitoring
Shutdown
GUI
Email/
SMTP
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes / Yes
No/No
No/No
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Yes
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No/No
No/No
No/No
Yes2
Yes3
Yes
Yes / Yes
Yes / Yes
Yes / Yes4
1SSL
= Secure Sockets Layer. SSH = Secure Shell. 2Via Web Browser, LanSafe or Network Management System (e.g.
IBM Director, Tivoli). 3In conjunction with NetWatch software. 4With optional FC 2938 EMP (Environmental Monitoring
Probe) device attached.
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Connectivity
What you need by application
Software Solution
zSeries
iSeries
LanSafe
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LanSafe and ConnectUPS
MultiServer card (IBM FC 2933)
NetWatch and ConnectUPS
Web/SNMP card
(IBM FC 2934 or 2935)
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pSeries
xSeries
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LPARs
ConnectUPS Relay card and
AS/400 cable (IBM FC 2936)
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Networking
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Powerware Extensions for
IBM Director
NetWatch
Storage
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!Use
ConnectUPS Web/SNMP/xHub card, IBM FC 2934 or 2935 to support LPAR (POWER 4 Chip Set) servers. For
pSeries configurations, each LPAR needs a network connection and will install Powerware provided NetWatch or LanSafe
5 software.
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P95 Site Evaluation
• Powerware site evaluation is available five days a
week during normal business hours (5x8) prior to
installation.
• During the evaluation, the Powerware Power
Consultant will:
– Work with IBM IPR to determine output connection
requirements
– Contact customer to discuss UPS installation and output
configuration. If only new IBM supplied equipment will be
connected to the UPS, a site visit will not be required.
– Provide site visit report to IBM.
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P95 Collateral
• Additional information available at
www.oem.powerware.com/ibm-ups
– Select your region. Click “Products”, click “9910
Solutions” then click “Powerware pSeries” or
“Powerware iSeries”
• Materials available
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Data sheet
Application overview chart
Product presentation
Documents (manuals)
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