Lucent Technologies 1200A 24V ECS Battery Plant J85500E-2
Issue 7 October 1998
Installation 5 - 3
Pair the battery potential lead with the associated return lead of
a given circuit for as much of the run as possible.
All control leads and other small gauge wiring should be
separated from the ac and dc power leads to prevent physical
damage. (Routing of control leads within the controller is
described in the Controller manual.)
All bolts making electrical connections should be torqued per
the values in Table 5-A; all bolts for mechanical connections
should be torqued per values in Table 5-B.
Table 5-C lists the drawings, manuals and other documentation
that are necessary to complete the following sequence of tasks.
Unpacking,
Handling and
Frame
Installation
1. Before opening the packaging, carefully inspect the
outside, in the presence of shipping personnel, for signs of
damage. If damaged, follow the shipping carrier's
procedure for filing a damage claim.
2. To ensure personnel safety and equipment protection use
appropriate equipment during handling of crates and
uncrated equipment. Use the equipment weights and
dimensions given in Section 2 as a guideline for choosing
material handling tools. Move crated equipment to an area
with adequate space and tools for unpacking and handling.
3. Carefully open the packaging to verify that the contents are
complete and undamaged. If the equipment must be
returned, it should be repacked in the original shipping
crate.
4. Locate, shim and anchor the framework(s). Figure 5-2
shows typical floor mounting details for concrete floors.
Other types of floor construction may require other
mounting methods. Holes can be located using Figure 5-3.
For multi-bay plants and for plants in aisle line-ups with
compatible framework, frames may be tied together for
extra rigidity. Three junction plates and screws are
provided with each framework for this purpose. Assembly
details for linking a multi-bay arrangement are included in
the J85500E-2 drawing provided with the battery plant.