Modular Power Series
855-340-004_Rev2.0_Instruction Manual
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−V BAT
+V BAT
Description
Connections
BMML
BMMLP
Single 100 A battery breaker with LVD
contactor with advanced battery
management capability, and a 100 A
Load output breaker for high current
DC output connections
Single BAT input, and
load output bus bars
(both or −
polarity)
2.10 System Wiring Final Verification
1.
Connect a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet cable to the RJ45 LAN port on the
rear panel to allow for remote monitoring and control of the unit.
NOTE: See the Network Monitoring and Control section for information on
configuring and using the built in GUI, e-mail, or SNMP functions
(Section 4.7.2).
2.
Check that all connections to the power supply are correct and properly
tightened.
3.
Install the protective bus bar cover(s) using the screws provided.
2.11 Installation of the Breakers
CAUTION
If the breakers are not fully installed or are not installed “square”
they may cause intermittent power loss or unexpected behavior
for the load devices.
Install the LDM breakers, if not already installed, in the four front locations
of the optional LDM by inserting into the four breaker openings, (“On” or “I”
facing up, “Off” or “0” down) ensuring the breaker connector tabs securely
seat in the LDM breaker sockets. Leave the breakers turned off until the
software has been configured (see Section 3.2.3 or Section 4.5.2).
2.12 Installation of the Power Module
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury or damage to equipment and
property. Always observe the following:
•
Ensure the unit has the correct polarity for the application
(see Table 2).
•
Ensure that there are enough matching power modules
available to support the application.
•
Do not combine 1500-watt and 700-watt modules within the
same unit.
•
Do not mix voltages on the power modules.
•
Ensure that the orientation of the power module is correct
when inserting into the desired slot — the handle and latch
should be on the left side facing the power module.