4.5.3
Output Bus Bars
For high current applications (above 200 Amps) the output can be connected directly to 1/4" x 2"
vertical charge bus bars with a bus bar adaptor kit (Argus P/N 020-508-20). Install the bus bar
adaptors per Figure #13 .
WARNING: Use the bolts and washers supplied with the adaptors to
secure them to the vertical charge bus bars. The bolts must not pro-
trude past the back of the adaptors such that they are pressing
against the cabinet surface. :WARNING
WARNING: Ensure that the polarity of the output of the cabinet and
the sense lines (if used) are correct. Verify polarity using a hand held
voltmeter. :WARNING
Close and secure the rear panel in preparation for normal operation.
Connect the output cable to the load or to the appropriate output termination bars.
4.5.4
Module Installation
WARNING:
Ensure both input and output circuit breakers are open
before inserting the module into the cabinet. :WARNING
Insert the module by sliding the module into the appropriate position insuring that the guide pins
align in the frame. Press the module into place until the connectors seat. Secure the module to the
frame by tightening the two front panel screws. If the output is connected to a battery or to parallel
operating Module(s), the Module Fail indicator, yellow Status Alarm and front panel LCD display
will illuminate.
WARNING: Do not force the module into the cabinet if it doesn't slide
in easily. :WARNING
WARNING: If the Module Fail, yellow Status Alarm indicator and front
panel LCD display do not illuminate and the external D.C. power
source is present, refer to trouble shooting section immediately before
proceeding to the next section. Output polarity could be reversed, re-
sulting in damage to the unit. :WARNING
WARNING: On units without an external power source confirm that the
output polarity connection is correct to prevent damage to the load.
:WARNING
Display operation and Illumination of the indicator shows that the output connections are the correct
polarity.
5KW and 7KW Cabinets: For each module slot that is not occupied by a power module, set the
corresponding DIP slide switch on SW1 (on the lower right side of the backplane board as viewed
from the rear) by turning ON the DIP switch that corresponds to module slot. For example, if slots
3 and 4 were not occupied, SW1-1, SW1-2 would be OFF and SW1-3, SW1-4 would be ON.
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