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4.2.7.2 Remote Alarm Panel Control and Power Wire Connections
If the Remote Alarm Panel option is installed, six control wires and two power wires
must be provided and installed by the customer’s electrician.
Use the following procedure to connect the six control wires from TB3 in the Remote
Alarm Panel to TB2 and TB3 in the UPS cabinet, and to connect the two power wires
from a 120 Vac source to TB3 in the Remote Alarm Panel.
1. Connect a control wire from TB3-1 in the Remote Alarm Panel to TB3-12 in the UPS
cabinet.
2. Connect a control wire from TB3-2 in the Remote Alarm Panel to TB2-1 in the UPS
cabinet.
3. Connect a control wire from TB3-3 in the Remote Alarm Panel to TB3-9 in the UPS
cabinet.
4. Connect a control wire from TB3-4 in the Remote Alarm Panel to TB2-4 in the UPS
cabinet.
5. Connect a control wire from TB3-9 in the Remote Alarm Panel to TB2-2 in the UPS
cabinet.
6. Connect a control wire from TB3-11 in the Remote Alarm Panel to TB3-11 in the UPS
cabinet.
7. Connect two power wires from a 120 Vac source to TB3-14 and TB3-15 in the Remote
Alarm Panel.
4.2.8 Checks After Installation
After installing the UPS cabinet, make the following checks:
1. Ensure that all power and control wires have been properly connected and securely
tightened.
2. Check the trip ratings on the upstream and downstream protective devices, and make
certain that they are compatible with the UPS cabinet and the load requirements.
3. Verify that the voltage of the main ac input (MAINS1) source and the bypass ac input
(MAINS2) source are those shown on the UPS nameplate located inside the right
door of the UPS enclosure.
4. Verify that all four circuit breakers and switches (Q1, Q3BP, Q4S, and Q5N) in the
UPS cabinet are in the off position.
5. Verify that the battery circuit breaker (QF1) located in the UPS Battery Cabinet is in
the off position.
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