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Lucent Technologies J85568E-1 Secondary DC Mini-Distribution Bay

Issue 4 January 1999 

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Product Description

Overview

The J85568E-1 Mini-Distribution Bay (Power Distribution Bay) 
distributes -48Vdc power in a two-load arrangement, with a 
300-ampere capacity per load. There are four fuse or circuit 
breaker panel positions. Load Bus A connects the top two fuse 
or circuit breaker panels. Load Bus B connects the bottom two 
fuse or circuit breaker panels. All panel positions must be 
equipped with either a fuse or circuit breaker panel or a blank 
panel. Each fuse panel is equipped with twelve fuse blocks for 
0-60A fuses. Each circuit breaker panel has 12 empty positions 
for up to 12 circuit breakers.

This Mini-Distribution Bay is designed to mount in a 23-inch 
relay rack. See Figure 2-1. It can also be factory installed in an 
ED8C800-50 
7

 framework. See Figure 2-2. If the Mini-Distribution Bay is 

installed in a 7

 framework that will be located in a 9

 or 11

-6

 

environment, bay extenders are available. Ordering information 
for the extenders is given in Section 3. Note: Do not mount 
Mini-Distribution Bay onto bay extenders.
 Other equipment 
can be added to this framework, which saves valuable floor 
space. 

The Mini-Distribution Bay offers the same fusing and alarm 
monitoring features as the J85568C-series distribution bay, but 
in a more compact design. It provides another Lucent 
Technologies alternative to secondary distribution requirements.

Features

The following is a list of features provided with this product:

Fully assembled unit for simplified installation

Lexan rear protective cover

Summary of Contents for J85568E-1

Page 1: ...Lineage 2000 Secondary DC Distribution Bay Mini Distribution Bay J85568E 1 Product Manual Select Code 157 005 102 Comcode 107098840 Issue 4 January 1999 1999 Lucent Technologies...

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Page 3: ...logies Lineage 2000 Secondary DC Distribution Bay Mini Distribution Bay Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing H...

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Page 5: ...ice 1 2 2 Product Description Overview 2 1 Features 2 1 Physical Specifications 2 2 3 Ordering Information List Structure 3 1 Terminal Lugs 3 2 Bay Extenders 3 4 Sample Order 3 4 Documentation 3 4 4 S...

Page 6: ...Technologies J85568E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay 2 Table of Contents Issue 4 January 1999 Frame Ground 5 6 Fuse or Circuit Breaker Panel 5 6 Meter and Alarm Termination Panel 5 9 6 Product Wa...

Page 7: ...1 Typical Floor Mounting Detail 5 3 Figure 5 2 Floor Mounting Template 5 3 Figure 5 3 Rear View of Mini Distribution Bay and A B Load Connections four fuse panels shown 5 4 Figure 5 4A List C Fuse Pan...

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Page 9: ...erminating Load Cables 750KCMIL Maximum 3 3 Table 3 C Recommended Double Hole Terminal Lugs for Terminating to Discharge Return Bus or Frame Ground 3 3 Table 3 D Recommended Single Hole 90 Terminal Lu...

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Page 11: ...Bay is a secondary fuse distribution center for dc power delivered from a central office battery plant to the using equipment When floor space is minimized the Mini Bay provides a cost effective solut...

Page 12: ...Lucent Technologies customers is available around the world during the normal product warranty period and also while specific contractual agreements extend this service For customers in the United Sta...

Page 13: ...Lucent Technologies J85568E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay Issue 4 January 1999 Introduction 1 3 conformance issues prior to customer ownership contact your local customer service...

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Page 15: ...rcuit breakers This Mini Distribution Bay is designed to mount in a 23 inch relay rack See Figure 2 1 It can also be factory installed in an ED8C800 50 7 framework See Figure 2 2 If the Mini Distribut...

Page 16: ...arm Green LED Power On GMT alarm fuse per fuse block Remote alarm indication 3 Form C fuse or circuit breaker alarm contacts per panel 1 Form C power loss alarm contact per panel Switch selectable fra...

Page 17: ...8E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay Issue 4 January 1999 Product Description 2 3 Figure 2 1 J85568E 1 Mini Distribution Bay four fuse panels shown Panel Position 1 2 3 4 33 00 12 00 23 33 22 33 Ce...

Page 18: ...DC Mini Distribution Bay 2 4 Product Description Issue 4 January 1999 Figure 2 2 J85568E 1 Mini Distribution Bay Factory Installed in ED8C800 50 G5 Framework four fuse panels shown 84 00 25 94 ED8C800...

Page 19: ...on Bay in a ED8C800 50 framework as shown in Figure 2 2 Table 3 A J85568E 1 Mini Distribution Bay Ordering Information Description List Assembly wiring and equipment for one 33 inch 48V battery distri...

Page 20: ...30 Group 14 to monitor the 300A shunts associated with each load 4 This Mini Distribution Bay is recommended for top load feed applications When bottom load feed is required the J85568C 1 bay is reco...

Page 21: ...Black Orange Purple Yellow Red 80 Brown Pink Black Yellow Table 3 C Recommended Double Hole Terminal Lugs for Terminating to Discharge Return Bus or Frame Ground KS 5482 Wire KS 20921 Wire WP 91412 Li...

Page 22: ...ciated with the Mini Distribution Bay J85568E 1 Assembly Drawing SD 83178 01 Schematic T 83178 30 Wiring Diagram Table 3 E Recommended Single Hole Terminal Lugs for Terminating to Circuit Breakers KS...

Page 23: ...Technologies J85568E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay Issue 4 January 1999 Ordering Information 3 5 ED 83127 30 Fuse or Circuit Breaker Panel 157 005 102 J85568E 1 Mini Distribution Bay Product M...

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Page 25: ...restricted access areas dedicated equipment rooms equipment closets or the like in accordance with articles 110 16 110 17 and 110 18 of the U S National Electric Code NEC ANSI NFPA No 70 and pursuant...

Page 26: ...he necessary knowledge and practical experience with electrical equipment and who understand the hazards that can arise when working on this type of equipment Because of the hazardous energy supplied...

Page 27: ...ements and Safety Symbols The symbols may sometimes be accompanied by some type of statement e g Hazardous voltage energy inside Risk of injury This unit must be accessed only by qualified personnel T...

Page 28: ...nsulated metal objects Follow safety precautions This symbol is used to identify the presence of a hot surface It may also be accompanied by a statement explaining the hazard A symbol like this with a...

Page 29: ...circuit packs to clean them unless you and the circuit pack are at the same ground potential Observe warning labels on bags and cartons Whenever possible do not remove circuit packs from antistatic b...

Page 30: ...Lucent Technologies J85568E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay 4 6 Safety Issue 4 January 1999 Minimize electrostatic discharge when handling circuit modules...

Page 31: ...Lucent Technologies J85568E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay Issue 4 January 1999 Safety 7...

Page 32: ...Lucent Technologies J85568E 1 Secondary DC Mini Distribution Bay 8 Safety Issue 4 January 1999...

Page 33: ...uding jeweler s screwdriver electrical tape wire cutters and strippers for 8 AWG to 750 MCM Common mechanic s hand tools including flat blade screwdriver socket and torque wrenches for 1 4 inch and 3...

Page 34: ...washers and washers for terminating distribution cabling 2 sets of 1 4 20 screws lockwashers and washers for terminating frame ground 2 847257862 bus bars for connecting bottom load feeds Cover plates...

Page 35: ...Down Plate Floor Anchor Bolt Hold Down Washer Floor Covering Note Use 3 4 Inch Drill for Floor Anchor Bolts The Required Minimum Drill Depth is 4 Inches 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 25 94 18 50 1 24 3 72 1 20 1 2...

Page 36: ...tribution Bay 5 4 Installation Issue 4 January 1999 Figure 5 3 Rear View of Mini Distribution Bay and A B Load Connections four fuse panels shown Alarm Termination Board Product Manual Holder Bus A Fr...

Page 37: ...Bay is equipped with a distribution return bus located along the left and bottom sides of the unit The bus bar has a 600 ampere current carrying capacity and is equipped with 1 4 inch studs on 0 625...

Page 38: ...circuit breaker panel has 12 circuit breaker positions and an alarm circuit module Circuit breaker sizes and ordering comcodes are listed on a label on the front of the Mini Distribution Bay See Figu...

Page 39: ...es to an alarm termination board located at the top of the Mini Distribution Bay This termination board provides a convenient point for installation to connect alarm monitoring systems Each set of con...

Page 40: ...ssue 4 January 1999 Figure 5 4B List D Circuit Breaker Panel for J85568E 1 Mini Distribution Bay Red LED Green LED Alarm Circuit Module BEP1 Front View Rear View EQUIPMENT TYPE FUSE CB AMPS FUSE CB AL...

Page 41: ...he wire in the terminal and tightening the screw The recommended wire size is 22 26 gauge There are twelve DIP switches between each terminal block Each DIP switch is associated with a terminal block...

Page 42: ...r circuit breaker Alarm Audible Strap from P202 position 4 to P202 position 5 Strap from P204 position 4 to P204 position 5 Fuse or circuit breaker Alarm Visual Strap from P202 position 7 to P202 posi...

Page 43: ...W3 and SW5 Close Positions 4 and 6 on SW1 SW3 and SW5 Close Positions 1 and 3 on SW2 SW4 and SW6 Close Positions 4 and 6 on SW2 SW4 and SW6 pin 1 pin 4 pin 7 pin 10 pin 2 pin 6 pin 9 pin 12 Open on Al...

Page 44: ...RIATE TIE ALL TO BAR TIES BAR TIE BAR TIE B A R T I E TIE TO CROSS BARS WHEN APPROPRIATE TIE ALL TO BAR TIES RECOMMENDED CABLING PLAN FOR FULLY LOADED PLANT DISCHARGE RETURN BUS TIE DOWN 5 5 FROM WALL...

Page 45: ...arranties given to Seller by its Vendor of such Vendor Items such assignment to be effective upon Customer s acceptance of such Vendor Items With respect to Vendor items recommended by Seller in its s...

Page 46: ...readily returnable for repair whether or not installed by Seller Seller at its option may repair the cable and Wire Products at Customer s site D If Seller has elected to repair or replace a defective...

Page 47: ...contractors caused by any of the following modifications misuse neglect accident or abuse improper wiring repairing splicing alteration installation storage or maintenance use in a manner not in accor...

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