Lucent Technologies Lineage
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2000 ECS/GPS Battery Plant J85500G-2
4 - 10 Installation
Issue 6 May 1999
Before proceeding, verify that all load circuit breakers are in the
OFF position.
Battery
connections,
installation and
test
For an ECS controller, remove all fuses from CP5 Fuse Board.
For a Galaxy controller, remove all controller fuses, which are
located inside the controller. Confirm that the output circuit
breakers of all rectifiers and that all distribution breakers are
open.
DANGER:
The next step in this procedure will apply battery power to
the battery plant. Before contacting any uninsulated
conductor surfaces, always use a voltmeter to insure that no
voltage, or the expected voltage, is present.
Interconnect the battery strings as instructed by the battery
manual or other manufacturer’s documentation.
Run all cables from the battery and return bus bars to the battery
strings by first connecting them to the bus bars in the dc
distribution subsystem. For suggested cable routing within the
dc distribution see the J85500G-2 drawing or Figure 3-4.
Replace the dc distribution cover panel on the plant framework
after all connections have been made at the plant bus bars.
Terminate the cables from the dc distribution at each battery
string according to the manufacturer’s documentation. Measure
the resistance between the two ends of any battery string to
verify that the circuit is open. Close the last remaining part of the
battery circuit on each string (either intercell connector or
disconnect breaker).
Reinsert all fuses in CP5 Fuse Board or controller. Match the
fuse ratings and positions as indicated on the distribution cover
panel.
Note:
The white indicators on F1 through F11 and F13 through 18
represent a 1-1/3 amp rating, the orange indicator on F12
represents a 2 amp rating and the green indicator on F19
through 21 represents a 5 amp rating.
Controller test
Follow the controller test procedure given in the ECS or Galaxy
controller manual to complete the steps below.