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305 External Battery Installation

B6106000: Connecting External Batteries

The 6K model battery cabinets plug into the back of the UPS
with a three-pin connector, which is attached to a cable on the
battery cabinet.

Install the UPS first. (See Section 304.) Then, place the battery
cabinet(s) close to the UPS so that the battery cable can be
plugged into the “EXTERNAL BATTERY” connector on the
UPS. See Figure 9.

If you have more than one external battery cabinet, place the
second cabinet next to the cabinet connected to the UPS.
Connect the plug on the second cabinet to the receptacle on the
cabinet you have already connected to the UPS. The cabinet
uses the same kind of connector as the UPS. Figure 10 on the
next page shows two battery packs connected to a 6K UPS.

CAUTION

UPS units contain hazardous AC and DC voltages. A qualified service person must install the UPS, AC
mains supply and output cabling service, and external batteries according to local and national codes
and must be familiar with batteries and the required precautions.

The nominal battery voltage for the UPS is 240 VDC. Full voltage and current are always present at the
battery terminals. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries. A qualified service person who is
familiar with battery systems and required precautions must service the batteries. A battery can
present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. Batteries may cause severe injury if the
terminals are shorted to ground (earth) or together. Observe these precautions when working on
batteries:
• Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
• Use tools with insulated handles
• Wear protective clothing, rubber gloves and boots, and protective eye wear.
• Do not allow tools or metal parts to contact battery terminals.
• Disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
• Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If it is, remove the source of the ground. Contact
with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock will be
reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.

Replace batteries with the same number and type of batteries, and use batteries with the same voltage
and ampere-hour rating as the original batteries.

Dispose of batteries properly. Assume that old batteries are fully charged. Use the same precautions
you would use when handling a new battery. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire — they may explode.
Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It
may be toxic. Many areas have regulations for disposing of batteries. Follow all applicable regulations.

6K External Battery Connector

Figure 9

Summary of Contents for B610

Page 1: ...Best 610 Installation and Operation Manual Single phase Input and Output B6106000U and B610010KU Models LTM 1313C 1999 Best Power All rights reserved...

Page 2: ...246 Highway 80 P O Box 11 Necedah Wisconsin 54646 U S A Telephone 1 608 565 2100 Toll free 1 800 356 5737 U S and Canada FAX 1 608 565 2509 International Service Fax 1 608 565 2799 Best Power Technolo...

Page 3: ...and Compliance 29 1000 Warranty 30 100 Introduction Thank you for choosing the Best 610 B610 This manual explains how to install and operate the UPS interpret its status LEDs and communicate with the...

Page 4: ...ge 5 Note The front panel may differ from this drawing Figure 2 Figure 1 Communication Port Battery Breaker Input Breaker Input Fuse Output Breaker BestDock with Best Relay AS 400 Card Conductor Box C...

Page 5: ...age at the UPS output this is true because the UPS can supply output power from the input source or its batteries To avoid equipment damage or personal injury always assume that there is voltage at th...

Page 6: ...m or container 304 AC Installation The UPS installation must be performed by qualified personnel according to local codes and regulations 1 Find the UPS ID label on the back panel and note the model n...

Page 7: ...t adapters AC input and AC output conductors must be run through separate conduit UPS output circuits shall be installed in dedicated conduit systems and not shared with other electrical circuits 6 Us...

Page 8: ...0 units Reattach the cover to the conductor box on the back of the UPS If your unit has one or more external battery cabinets see Section 305 to connect these cabinets For all models go to Section 306...

Page 9: ...NOTE 3 All circuit conductors including the neutral and equipment grounding conductors must be the same size ampacity and have the same rating 75 C copper wire and be sized according to the input prot...

Page 10: ...t Power requires the grounding electrode conductor to be the same size ampacity as the largest UPS input circuit conductor See NEC Section 110 3 b Conduit is not considered an acceptable grounding ele...

Page 11: ...st UPS input circuit conductor See NEC Section 110 3 b Conduit is not considered an acceptable grounding electrode conductor Best Power recommends that you do not route the grounding electrode conduct...

Page 12: ...re and must be sized according to the input circuit breaker NOTE 5 The customer must provide output overcurrent protection as stated in NEC Section 240 21 or local codes Size the protection device acc...

Page 13: ...reaker NOTE 5 The customer must provide output overcurrent protection as stated in NEC Section 240 21 Size the protection device according to local code requirements NOTE 6 For maximum protection agai...

Page 14: ...asure the voltage between these points on the terminal strip See the terminal strip label Record the voltage measurements for your bypass switch in the spaces provided below BPE 02 04 or 05 AC from UP...

Page 15: ...ed equipment is correct 12 Verify the voltage at the Load Distribution Panel see the wiring diagram or the UPS protected receptacles for your equipment 13 Next turn the bypass switch to UPS and measur...

Page 16: ...27 3 amps 48 0 amps 110 and or 220 27 3 amps 45 5 amps 115 and or 230 26 1 amps 43 5 amps 120 and or 240 25 0 amps 41 7 amps Figure 8 UPS Output Wiring Connections Find the output wiring configuration...

Page 17: ...ry systems and required precautions must service the batteries A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current Batteries may cause severe injury if the terminals are sh...

Page 18: ...ve and ground cables that you will use to connect the UPS to the battery cabinet The battery cable or wire that should be used is No 6 AWG 13 30 mm2 If the batteries must be some distance form the UPS...

Page 19: ...306 Setting the Output Voltage DIP Switch The DIP switch for setting the output voltage is on the back of the UPS next to the communication port The chart below the switch shows the proper settings f...

Page 20: ...e UPS For this reason the UPS is running on battery power 5 Turn on the output breaker on the UPS back panel This turns on output power to the equipment connected to the UPS During a power failure or...

Page 21: ...too high 502 Battery Power Inverter and Battery Charge LEDs When the UPS runs on battery backup power inverter the Battery and Inverter LEDs are on as shown This happens during a power outage or when...

Page 22: ...back to normal operation after the overload has been removed 504 Alarm LED Whenever the red LED at the top of the front panel is on or flashing the UPS has detected a problem The UPS will also sound...

Page 23: ...ll flash If there is a power outage the UPS will shut down If the Battery LED is off this is a High Ambient Temperature alarm The UPS will sound a constant tone If the cause of the alarm is the batter...

Page 24: ...y charged or it may be bad or the charger may have failed Recharge the battery for at least 10 hours by connecting the UPS to a source of AC line input Then retest the battery backup time If the probl...

Page 25: ...ower outages To use the software follow the instructions in the installation section to connect the cable to the UPS Then follow the instructions on the CheckUPS CD jacket to install CheckUPS software...

Page 26: ...e unit allows your UPS to work smoothly with an AS 400 system or to provide voltage free contact closures for use with external alarm circuits Note A plug with a link is supplied on the Best Relay AS...

Page 27: ...the temperature in the UPS location between 15 C and 55 C 5 F and 131 F The batteries in the UPS must be recharged every 90 120 days Recharge the batteries more often if you store the unit at temperat...

Page 28: ...C 26 1 A 115 VAC 52 2 A 240 VAC 25 0 A 120 VAC 50 0 A 208 VAC 48 0 A 104 VAC 96 0 A 220 VAC 45 5 A 110 VAC 91 0 A 230 VAC 43 5 A 115 VAC 87 0 A 240 VAC 41 7 A 120 VAC 83 4 A Efficiency AC to AC 85 at...

Page 29: ...onic overload and short circuit protection thermal shutdown automatic shutdown at low battery voltage and overvoltage protection for I P 906 Batteries and Battery Charger Battery type Batteries are se...

Page 30: ...air or replace the product to conform to this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts BEST POWER will refund the purchase price Remedies under this warranty are expressly limited to those speci...

Page 31: ...hazards accident fire or other casualty misuse negligence incorrect wiring and any use or installation not in conformance with instructions furnished by BEST POWER or repairs or replacements needed b...

Page 32: ...al may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct t...

Page 33: ...ration Best Power Model Number___________________________ Best Power Serial Number ___________________________ I acknowledge that the above product has been properly installed and grounded in accordan...

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