Table 1-7
Cabinet AC Power, Reserve Power, and
Floor
Mount Hardware Assemblies
DESCRIPTION
Reserve Power
to
Battery Terminals
ASSEMBLY’
FUNCTION
Two cables are required (for current carrying capacity) when
connecting reserve (battery) power
to
three or more KSU
cabinets (wall mount). RBDB is also required-see RBDB
below.
LOCAL ELECTRIC
CODE
REQUIREMENT
Two AC power cords
from system.
one AC power
allowed from
system.
QUANTITY OF RPSBl AND
POWER STRIPS NEEDED
3
1
Cabinet
2 Cabinet
3
Cabinet
4
Cabinet
5
Cabinet
6
Cabinet
0
0
RPSBl
1
1
2
RPSBl
0
-
0
0
0
0
0
-
0
-
RPSBl
1
1
1 RPSBl
1
-
0
-
0
0
1
1
PBTC-3M
RBDB
Reserve Power
-Cabinet Power Supply
to Battery Terminals
Battery Distribution Box
One cable is required for each KSU cabinet
if
connecting
reserve power to one or two cabinets (wall or table mount).
Distributes reserve power when three or more
require reserve power (floor
or wall mount). Six
cables are provided with the RBDB distribution box to
connect up to six
power supplies
to the Battery
Distribution Box.
RFlF
RCCB
(See RPSB Table
below)
(See RPSB Table
below)
Floor Mount Fixture Kit
Conduit Connection Box
Three-outlet AC Power Strip
Three-outlet AC Power Strip
-Heavy Cord
Provides two metal stands for mounting three or more KSU
cabinets on floor. Three pairs of wall brackets (RWBF) are
supplied with RFIF. Wall brackets are needed
to
secure floor
mounted systems to the wall for safety purposes (not required
to wall mount cabinets). Cabinet
“ A
and “ B screws are also
provided with RFlF (see Figure 3-14).
Conduit box required for AC and Battery power connection to
three
or
more floor mounted KSU cabinets. (Not required for
mounting two cabinets on table or any number of cabinets on
wall.)
One
required when installing three or four KSU
cabinets (wall or floor mount).
Two
required when installing five or six KSU cabinets
(wall or floor mount). Two AC cords will exit the cabinets in
some configurations.
High current carrying capacity cord for application where local
electric codes (or user) requires only one AC cord to exit four
or
more cabinets.
It is
highly
recommended
to begin using
the
for two-cabinet installations.
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January
1996
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