Item
Appearance
Remarks
Battery
cable 01
Standard
configuration,
connecting the
battery packs, or
connecting battery
pack and the
UPS2000-G-6
kVA/10 kVA
Battery
cable 02
Optional
configuration,
connecting the
battery pack and the
UPS2000-G-15
kVA/20 kVA
10
Open the circuit breaker of the external battery pack or battery rack (if there is), load circuit breaker,
front-end input circuit breaker, and UPS AC input circuit breaker. Then connect cables.
5
Cable Installation
NOTE
1. When connecting cables, first connect cables to the UPS, and then insert the cables to terminals
on the battery cabinet. When removing cables, first disconnect the cables from the battery cabinet,
and then cables from the UPS.
2. Determine cable colors based on industry standards.
3. For the cable connecting the battery packs, connecting battery pack and the UPS2000-G-6
kVA/10 kVA UPS BATT.240 V DC terminal, both ends are PP45 terminals. See Battery cable 01
in the following table.
4. For the cable connecting the battery pack and the UPS2000-G-15 kVA/20 kVA UPS BATT.
±
240
V DC terminal, one end is a PP45 terminal (connected to the battery pack), and the other end is a
M6 OT terminals that are 90 degrees bent and have a cross-sectional area of 16 mm² (connected
to the UPS). See Battery cable 02 in the following table.
5. The standard battery pack for the UPS2000-G-6 kVA is ESS-240V12-7AhBPVBA, and the
standard battery pack for the UPS2000-G-10 kVA is ESS-240V12-9AhBPVBA. When the
UPS2000-G-15 kVA/20 kVA connects to four battery packs (two battery packs of each group are
connected in parallel and then the two groups are connected in series), ESS-240V12-7AhBPVBA
and ESS-240V12-9AhBPVBA can be used.
6. If customers purchase input and output power cables by themselves, use the cables that comply
with standards proposed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) or International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC).
Red
Black
Green and
yellow
Red
Black
Green
and
yellow
Red
Black