Lucent Technologies 415B Battery Plant for 4ESS
Issue 6 September 1999
Retrofit of 415A Battery Plant 7 - 11
Retrofit System
Installation and
Testing for One
or Two
Rectifiers
Please read Section 3, Safety, carefully before installing, testing,
maintaining, or repairing the 415A Battery Plant or any of its
subsystems.
Unpacking
Equipment
Contact the shipping carrier if there is damage to the equipment.
Follow the shipping carrier's procedure for filing a damage
claim, if necessary.
Required Tools
The following equipment is required to handle the shipping
containers, remove framework from the shipping containers, and
erect framework into final position. The minimum lifting
capacity is 1500 pounds.
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Common electrician’s hand tools
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Proper crimping tools and dies for connectors used
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Common mechanic’s hand tools
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18mm or 3/4-inch drill to bore holes for floor anchors
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DMM (Digital Multimeter) with at least .05% accuracy on
the dc scale (Fluke 8060A or equivalent)
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Rubber gloves
Choose the appropriate configuration from Figure 7-4 (also
shown on the D8 sheet of the T83360-30 drawing). Group 3 uses
one or two rectifiers. Locate rectifiers and the Control and
Distribution Bay as shown in Figure 7-4.
DANGER
The voltage in this plant can cause serious injury. 140
volts is considered to be a hazardous voltage. Be sure
qualified personnel are present when working with live
circuits. Wear rubber gloves as required.