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ICT DC DISTRIBUTION PANEL

LED

 

    FUSE STATUS

 

ON

 

    Blown or missing

 

OFF

 

Good

 

 

                          INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ICT180S-12 STANDARD MODEL

(SERIES 2)

INSTALLATION

1.  Inspect panel and accessories to make sure everything is 
complete and in good condition.
 
2.  For rack set up, install panel on the rack using appropriate size 
screws and star washers on all four mounting holes.  If equipment 
rack is not electrically connected to Earth ground, connect a ground 
cable from the ground stud on the back of the panel to a known 
Earth ground point.  Otherwise, the four mounting screws and 
washers are sufficient for earth ground connection.
 

 

           OR

For non-rack set up, connect a ground cable from the ground stud 
on the back of the panel to a known Earth ground point.

3.  Remove the plastic shield(s) covering the output terminal 
block(s) located on the back of the panel.  Connect the positive of 
the load to the positive terminal point (labeled “+”) and the 
negative of the load to the negative terminal point (labeled “-“). 

Table 1. Fuse Status LED

 

 

Table 2. Form “C” Alarm

4.  Install fuse on the front of the panel for each output terminal block.  
The fuse number on the front of the panel matches the output 
terminal block number on the back of the panel.  Use fuse size that

 

is 

a few amps higher than the intended load.  For terminal blocks with 
no load connected, insert any size fuse to prevent the LED on the front 
of the panel from turning on and the alarm from activating if the form 
“C” alarm is used.

5.  Remove the plastic caps covering the input insulated studs.  
Connect the positive of the power source to the red insulated stud 
(labeled “+”) and the negative of the power source to the black 
insulated stud (labeled “-“).

6.  Re-install plastic shield(s) to the output terminal block(s) and 
plastic caps to the input studs.

7.  For form “C” alarm monitoring, connect your external alarm circuit 
to the alarm connector located on the back of the panel.  Depending 
on your alarm circuit (refer to table 2), you can connect it between 
normally open (NO) and common (C), normally close (NC) and 
common (C), or both. The alarm connector can be disconnected from 
the panel for easy installation.

8.  Power up the distribution panel, and check for proper operation of 
the connected load(s), fuse status LEDs and form “C” alarm (if using).
 

FRONT PANEL

1.  FUSE STATUS LEDS: Turns on when a fuse is blown or missing.
2.  ATO/ATC FUSES: Location of the ATO/ATC fuses up to 25A.
3.  JCASE FUSES: Location of the JCASE fuses up to 40A.

BACK PANEL

1.  NEGATIVE INPUT STUD: For DC power source connection up to 
180A peak and 150A continuous.
2.  OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK 10 – 12: For DC load connection up 
to 40A each pair.
3.  ALARM CONNECTOR: For external alarm circuit to monitor unit 
fault.
4.  CHASSIS GROUND STUD: For Earth ground connection.
5.  OUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCK 1 - 9: For DC load connection up to 
25A each pair.
6.  POSITIVE INPUT STUD: For DC power source connection up to 
180A peak and 150A continuous.

 

NC/C PINS

 

NO/C PINS

 

CONDITION

 

Open

Closed

 

One or more blown or missing fuse

 

All fuses are good and inserted

 

Closed

 

Open

 

No power to unit

 

 

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