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Connect the supply NEG bus bar to the load negative input terminal (using a 
supplied bus bar bolt/washer/nut set for the bus bar connection) 

 

Connect a ground bonding wire from the chassis ground stud to the rack 

 

On units with the optional battery back-up and LVD capability (model suffix 
“B”): 

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Choose a lead-acid battery with a float voltage rating that matches the 
Pro Series output voltage, and has an Amp-hour (Ahr) capacity rating 
greater than 3 times the max charge current setting of the power supply 
(i.e. use a 75Ahr battery or larger on a 25A charge setting) 

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Connect the battery negative to the supply NEG bus bar 

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Connect the battery positive to an over current protection device (fuse 
or breaker) and disconnect switch 

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With the battery fuse removed or disconnect switch open connect the 
fuse or switch to the supply BAT(+) terminal 

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Either the POS or NEG load lead may be connected to earth ground if 
required, but the internal LVD contactor is always connected to the 
battery positive, as shown. NOTE: Do not ground the battery POS 
terminal, as this may bypass the internal LVD relay 

 

 

Connect the remote on-off control or unit form-C alarm contact monitoring 
wiring to the REMOTE connector if needed, as shown in the following table:

 

 

 

Pin Number 

Name 

Function 

Shutdown (+) 

Remote output shutdown, positive 
(2.5-16Vdc) 

Shutdown (-) 

Remote output shutdown, return 

NC 

Alarm NC (alarm state) 

NO 

Alarm NO (alarm state) 

Common 

Alarm output common 

 

REMOTE Connector: (use 22-26AWG wire) 

 
 

Check that all connections

 to the power supply are correct and tight; re-install 

the plastic bus bar cover using the original two screws provided. 
 

Connect the AC power cord

: Plug an approved AC power cord set rated for 15A 

(120V) or 10A (230V) into the IEC type AC input connector on the back panel of 
the supply (120V cord included with unit), then plug into a grounded 3 terminal 
120Vac or 230Vac power outlet, with the front panel switch in the off position. 

OPERATION 

Switch on the unit using the front panel power switch, and observe that the front 
panel green POWER LED is lit. Verify the supply output voltage using a hand held 

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Summary of Contents for ICT1190-12S

Page 1: ...odels ICT690 12S ICT690 12SB ICT690 24S ICT690 24SB ICT690 48S ICT690 48SB ICT1190 12S ICT1190 12SB ICT1190 24S ICT1190 24SB ICT1190 48S ICT1190 48SB DC Power Solutions not just components All manuals...

Page 2: ...n and service is done with the battery de energised Use wire and connectors rated for the maximum load current and size of battery fuse or circuit breaker Ensure battery polarity is correct before con...

Page 3: ...nology Ltd 3 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 CHECK and CONFIGURE UNIT 4 INSTALLATION 6 OPERATION 7 Status Indicators and Alarms 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 10 LIMITED WARRANTY 12 All manuals and user gu...

Page 4: ...ol input for external control of the output Floating Form C alarm contact output supports remote monitoring of unit operation Model 1 Output Voltage V Max Output Current A Continuous Current A ICT690...

Page 5: ...red Do not ground both the load and battery as this may bypass the internal LVD circuitry AC input wiring to the Pro Series unit must be protected using an outlet with a branch rated circuit breaker o...

Page 6: ...Setting 12V 24V 48V BAT SW1 Setting BAT SW2 Setting Disconnect V Default 11 5 23 46 x 1 Disconnect V low setting 10 5 21 42 x 0 Reconnect V Default 12 5 25 50 1 x Reconnect V low setting 12 24 48 0 x...

Page 7: ...ways connected to the battery positive as shown NOTE Do not ground the battery POS terminal as this may bypass the internal LVD relay Connect the remote on off control or unit form C alarm contact mon...

Page 8: ...setting of SW 3 and 4 see table on page 5 while the output voltage will be determined by the battery state of charge and will rise to the output float voltage over time The battery will be maintained...

Page 9: ...falls below the LVD threshold OFF OFF ON System Fault Indicates internal circuit fault Clears when all fault conditions are cleared Battery power only Enabled ON Dead or Disconnected Battery AC prese...

Page 10: ...3 1200W 690W 1200W 690W 1200W 690W Output Noise max mVrms 30 30 30 30 40 40 Input Current max at 120Vac 12A 7A 12A 7A 12A 7A LVD Threshold V Default 11 5V 11 5V 23 0V 23 0V 46 0V 46 0V LVD Reconnect...

Page 11: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there i...

Page 12: ...uct manuals and promotional materials accurately describe ICT product specifications and capabilities at the time of publication However because of ongoing improvements and updating of ICT products IC...

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