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Cabling and connecting
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3
If requested by the Customer, connect the other end of this cable to an in-line
fuse holder as shown in Figure 4.18.
4
Connect the wire (or the other side of the in-line fuse holder, if applicable) to the
–48V common connecting point for the batteries as shown in Figure 4.18.
5
Run a black No. 16 AWG cable between the Battery Connection Module and the
common battery connecting points.
6
Connect one end of this cable to terminal 1 (Remote Sense+) of the TB1
connector on the Battery Connection Module. Refer Figure 4.17.
7
Connect the other end of this cable to the BR+ common connecting point for
the batteries.
8
Secure the wires as required, and use identification tags to properly identify the
“Remote Sense–” and “Remote Sense+” leads at the connections at the
battery end.
–end–
Figure 4.18 – Method of connecting the Remote Sense lead to the batteries
In-line fuse holder with one 1.6 A fuse
(optional as per Customer preferences).
Battery
+
-
Connector
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
Contactor
bypass switch
Connector
TB2
1
2
3
4
5
Connectors
TB1 and TB2
of the control
assembly in
the battery
connection
module
4.5.2. Connecting the alarms to the office alarm circuit
In the AP6C75AA Helios Candeo power system, the interface with the outside
world (incoming alarms from supplementary or optional equipment, outgoing
alarms to office alarm circuits, etc.) is done through the screw type terminal
strips located at the front of the System Manager.
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