Lucent Technologies Lineage
®
2000 ECS Battery Plant H569-403
Issue 4 February 1997
Engineering, Planning, and Ordering 3 - 23
the necessary instructions to the installer for the controller
set-up. Refer to the H569-403 drawing, Table R for controller
default settings and Table V for available alternative settings.
Alarm System
Interface
The standard ECS controller is equipped with connection points
for a variety of battery plant alarms. The wiring from the
controller alarm points to the local and remote reporting alarm
systems, however, is NOT provided with the battery plant. Such
wiring must be compatible in gauge and type with the terminal
blocks provided on the controller circuit packs, as detailed in the
Controller Manual.
Planning
The equipment specified in the previous section will affect
various other systems within the building that serve more than
just the battery plant. Some of these common systems are ac
distribution, cabling, air conditioning and ventilation and the
building structure itself. For example, the ac distribution system
for a building or room is not completely defined by the power
equipment needs alone, but clearly the number and type of
rectifiers have a direct impact.
The following topics are covered in this section:
•
Floor Plan Data: Floor Space, Floor Load, Heat Load, AC
Service
•
Grounding
•
Growth
Floor Plan Data
There are several types of information that are collectively called
Floor Plan Data. This information is sometimes published on
Floor Plan Data Sheets. For the Lineage
®
2000 ECS Battery
Plant, Floor Plan Data are given in Figures 3-1 and 4-2. This
battery plant information must be combined with the
corresponding data for all other equipment in the office to
engineer the appropriate aspects of the building.
The four categories of floor plan data relevant to battery plants
are listed below.
Floor Space: Adequate space must be allocated for the battery
plant footprint and for aisles.