Philadelphia Scientific
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iBOS
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Pro 6 Series Installation Manual
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you only need to make one trip to complete the installation.
Section 5
– Installing the hardware. Finally, the actual installation steps to get everything mounted
and wired.
Section 6
– Configuring the software. This is how you tell the Control Box the names of the pools,
the charger numbers and other configuration information.
Section 7
– Final Inspection and testing
Section 8
– Troubleshooting
Appendixes- on various topics to support the installation and your system understanding.
1.3 Contact Information
Philadelphia Scientific LLC
207 Progress Drive
Montgomeryville, PA 18936
USA
Phone: 215-616-0390
Fax: 215-616-0500
Email: [email protected]
Philadelphia Scientific UK Ltd.
188 Oxford Grove
Bolton BL13BH
England
Phone: +44 (0) 1204-467777
Fax: +44 (0) 1204-493300
Email: [email protected]
Philadelphia Scientific-
Asia/Pacific
2/17 Norman Street
NSW, 2225
Australia
Phone: +61 2 8004-2447
Fax: +61 2 9012-0383
Email: [email protected]
1.4 Installation Outline
Once you get on site, the installation can be divided into three basic stages.
I. Control Box and peripherals
– This stage requires some knowledge of battery rooms and can
involve some customer input.
a. Mount Control Box
b. Mount Scrolling Displays or Wireless Display
c. Mount External Shouter alarm (Optional)
d. Connect Ethernet (Installed prior to iBOS
®
installation, preferably) or cellular modem
e. Review battery pools and charger/battery slots
II. Connecting chargers
– This takes the longest time, is repetitive, and someone who is familiar with
general electrician-type work can be trained fairly quickly.
a. Wiring bridge from the Control Box to the 1
st
Sentinel
™ of each bus.
b. Mounting Sentinels
™ on each charger
c. Running the Sentinel
™ Data Cable between Sentinels™
d. Label chargers and battery bays
III. Testing and configuring the system
– This step is probably the quickest (unless problems with
wiring are found and have to be fixed). It is also the most iBOS
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specific.
a. Name pools
b. Configure chargers
c. Test upload capability
d. Set system for operations or running dark period
e. Operator Training