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1.2 Mounting
Purpose: Describes how to mount the MP2000E System into an enclosure.
The MP2000E system components can be mounted into a single external cabinet or into
an existing traffic cabinet.
EXTERNAL MOUNT:
The factory supplied external cabinet can be bolted onto an existing or new traffic cabinet
or this external cabinet can be pad mounted on a concrete slab or be pole mounted. The
separate base for the cabinet for installation in the concrete slab, bolts & hardware for
bolting onto the side of the traffic cabinet, bushing for the wire ducts, brackets for pole
mounting and all the required accessories including mechanical hardware and electrical
wiring are supplied to make the installation easy for the contractor. External cabinets
such as BC100, BC80, etc. are outdoor type, weather proofed provided with internal
exhaust fan that is temperature controlled, an intake filter that can be cleaned or replaced,
a non-corrosive rubber mat for batteries, 3 point locking mechanism, lockable handle
with dual keys and a unique internal keyed lock. The quality of cabinets bears a reputable
industry trade name such as MYERS Emergency Power Systems. The factory-supplied
cabinet meets or exceeds the requirements of various NEMA classifications.
INTERNAL MOUNT:
The MP2000E components can also be mounted inside an existing NEMA or 332 or
various other traffic cabinets. The special Swing Tray designed to hold the four batteries
is easily mounted inside an existing 332 type or other equivalent cabinet using the
hardware that is provided, or they can be shelf mounted in a NEMA or equivalent cabinet.
The MP2000E can be bolted into an industry standard 19” rack using the supplied ears
or brackets, or it can be shelf mounted in a NEMA type enclosure. The PTS supplied with
or without optional Generator & Bypass switch comes in many configurations that can
be shelf mount, 19” rack mount, back plate mount, etc.
Summary of Contents for MP Series
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Page 20: ...20 STEP 1 Connect CONTROL Wires ...
Page 22: ...22 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide Figure 9 ...
Page 30: ...30 MP2000E System Battery Backup System Section 2 Operator s Manual ...
Page 49: ...49 Figure 21 Note See Section 2 2 14 For details on Event Log View under Maintenance submenu ...
Page 51: ...51 2 2 8 Status Submenu CONT D ...
Page 70: ...70 2 3 3 Main Menu ...
Page 72: ...2 3 4 1 RS232 USB Menu Tree ...
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