Lucent Technologies ECS Minicell Battery Plant H569-420
5 - 2 Installation
Issue 5 February 1997
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Equipment to handle shipping containers, remove
framework from shipping containers, and erect framework
into final position. Minimum lifting capacity: 500 lbs
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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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3/4-inch drill to bore holes for floor anchors
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DMM (Digital Multimeter) with at least 0.05% accuracy on
the dc scale
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DC dummy load bank rated for 150 amperes minimum at 27
volts dc
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Power supply, variable from zero to 27 volts dc at 4
amperes. Supply should have both coarse and fine output
controls (for LVD/R option only)
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Six clip leads, each capable of carrying 3 amperes
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ESD wrist strap
Suggested
Installation
Sequence
Before beginning the installation sequence, please review all
safety warnings and the general information below.
1. The plant may be wired with ac from the left side or the
right side. Typical routing of ac, dc and control cabling is
shown on the plant assembly drawing, H569-420.
Connection points and wire types are indicated on the plant
wiring diagram, T-83260-30.
2. When running dc cable, ensure that all non-protected leads
are run in a separate cable rack from protected leads.
(“Protected,” in this sense, refers to overcurrent protection
by a fuse or circuit breaker.) Battery leads are usually the
only unprotected leads.
3. All dc leads should be separated wherever possible from ac
leads to minimize electrical noise transmitted to the load.
4. Pair the battery potential lead with the associated return
lead of a given circuit for as much of the run as possible.
5. All control leads and other small gauge wiring should be
separated from the ac and dc power leads to prevent
physical damage. (Routing of control leads within the
controller is described in the controller manual.)