Eaton 93PM Integrated Battery Cabinet (IBC-L, IBC-LH [432V], and IBC-LH [480V]) Installation Manual 164000228—Rev 08
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NOTE 1
The UPS thermal sensor signal uses an UPS building alarm input to indicate a thermal
trip condition and to turn off the battery charger.
NOTE 2
Any pair of unused building alarm terminals may be used for the thermal sensor
connections.
NOTE 3
Program the thermal sensor building alarm to read battery thermal trip and for normally
open contacts.
NOTE 4
Disconnect terminal block plug from terminal block to wire plug.
NOTE 5
If the inter-cabinet wiring access pass-through is not used to install the thermal sensor
interface wiring connections, conduit must be installed between the battery cabinet and
the UPS cabinet.
To install wiring:
1.
If wiring the IBC thermal sensor interface terminals using line-up-and-match wiring using the inter-cabinet
wiring access pass-through (see
) proceed to
; if wiring the IBC thermal sensor interface
terminals using the top entry access, proceed to
; if wiring the IBC thermal sensor interface
terminals using the bottom entry access, proceed to
.
NOTE
In multiple IBC installations, route the battery interface wiring between IBCs through the
top of the adjacent IBC using the top inter-cabinet access pass-through (see
2.
Line-Up-and-Match Wiring.
Route the thermal sensor interface wiring from the UPS thermal sensor
(building alarm) interface terminals through the top inter-cabinet access pass-through (see
) of the
UPS cabinet and IBC to the IBC battery interface terminal block TB3. See
or
for
terminal locations. See paragraph
or
, and
for wiring and termination requirements. Refer to the applicable Eaton 93PM UPS Installation and
Operation manual listed in paragraph
, for UPS cabinet terminal locations.
3.
Proceed to
.
4.
Top Entry Wiring.
Remove the top conduit plate (see
) from the top of the IBC sidecar. Identify
all conduit requirements and mark their location. Drill and punch all conduit holes in the top conduit plate
prior to mounting on the IBC. Install the conduit plate and install all conduit runs into the plate. Pull the
wiring through the conduit into the wiring area.
NOTE
In multiple IBC installations, route the battery interface wiring between IBCs through the
top of the adjacent IBC using the top inter-cabinet access pass-through (see
5.
Route the thermal sensor interface wiring from the UPS thermal sensor (building alarm) interface terminals
through the top of the IBC sidecar and the top IBC inter-cabinet wiring access pass-through
6.
Proceed to
.
7.
Bottom Entry Wiring.
Remove the bottom conduit plate (see
) from the inside bottom of the
IBC. Identify all conduit requirements and mark their location. Drill and punch all conduit holes in the
bottom conduit plate prior to mounting on the IBC. Install the conduit plate and install all conduit runs into
the plate. Pull the wiring through the conduit into the wiring areas.
NOTE
In multiple IBC installations, route the battery interface wiring between IBCs through the
top of the adjacent IBC using the top inter-cabinet access pass-through (see
8.
Route the thermal sensor interface wiring from the UPS thermal sensor (building alarm) interface terminals
through the bottom of the IBC to the IBC battery interface terminal block TB2.
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