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 3 – Battery Cabinet Installation

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 3-7 Electrical Connection 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

The battery cabinet should be connected to the load through a DC disconnect switch or a DC circuit breaker. This allows the 
battery to be disconnected from the load and charger for maintenance and/or repair. 

 

The DC rated fuses and DC molded case circuit breakers are UL-listed for branch circuit protection. If replacement is 
required, UL-listed components with the same voltage and current rating must be used. 

 

The size of the load connection cables must consider maximum allowable voltage drop as well as the cables’ continuous 
ampere capacity and anticipated ampere discharge rate of the individual battery cabinet. A maximum voltage drop of 1.5 
VDC in the load connection cables is recommended. 

 

Refer to all applicable local, state and national codes (including NEC) for appropriate cable size and ratings. 

 

External circuit protection devices (fuses or circuit breakers) must consider the discharge rate of the battery, the wiring to be 
protected and the DC short circuit current of the battery. 

 

When the battery cabinets are connected in parallel, they should be joined together with separate output cables of equal total 
length at a junction box or other suitable distribution panel. 

 

If the battery cabinet includes an integrated battery charger (“C” models only), the charger input must be connected to an AC 
supply circuit separate from the UPS system. 

 

1.

 

Remove the battery cabinet’s access panels to access internal components. Use a digital voltmeter when voltage 
measurements are required. 

2.

 

Determine if the battery has been inadvertently grounded by measuring the voltage between the battery cabinet grounding lug 
and the positive load connection point within the cabinet. This voltage should measure 0 (zero) VDC. If the measured voltage 
is not zero, determine the cause and correct before proceeding. 

3.

 

Place the internal circuit breaker in an open position during the connection of the output cables to prevent damage if the 
cables are accidentally shorted. 

4.

 

The top and sides of the battery cabinet include knockouts for load connection cable entry. Punch out the appropriate 
knockout and connect the conduit or cable bushing.  

5.

 

The output terminal blocks, fuse blocks, disconnect switches and circuit breakers will accommodate cables up to 500 MCM 
(500 kcmil). 

6.

 

Feed the positive and negative cable from the open external disconnect switch through the conduit/cable bushing and connect 
to the respective output terminals inside the battery cabinet. 

7.

 

Reinstall any internal cabinet fuses that were removed in step 2 (above). All disconnect switches or circuit breakers must 
remain in the open position during reinstallation of the fuses. 

8.

 

Connect an appropriate equipment grounding cable to the grounding lug mounted in the top of the battery cabinet or to the 
grounding pad on the rear leg of the battery cabinet. 

 

 3-8 Battery Charger Electrical Connection (Select Models) 

 

1.

 

Select battery cabinets  (“C” models only) include an integrated battery charger. The charger includes fusing for 120 VAC 
input. Refer to 

Section 6-5

 for a terminal block diagram and additional battery charger information. 

2.

 

Set the battery cabinet input voltage to 120 VAC by jumpering these terminals: 2 and 3, 3 and 4, 5 and 6. 

3.

 

Connect charger terminals 7 and 8 to a 30-amp, 120 VAC, 60 Hz power source. 

Warning: Do not connect the battery 

charger to the UPS system output. The battery charger requires a separate AC supply circuit.

 

 

 3-9 Final Electrical Check 

 

Before closing any connecting circuit breaker or disconnect switch, complete these verification steps: 

 

1.

 

Verify that the battery cabinet output voltage is correct. 

2.

 

If battery cabinets will be operated in parallel, verify that the individual system output voltages match within 2 VDC. 

3.

 

Verify that the voltage measured between either output terminal and the battery cabinet ground is zero. 

4.

 

If any of the above verification steps shows an irregularity, determine and correct the cause before proceeding. 

DANGER! LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD! 

All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the warnings in this manual 
and all applicable electrical and safety codes. Incorrect wiring may cause serious personal injury and 
property damage. 

Содержание 3-Phase Battery Cabinet Extended-Run

Страница 1: ...Check 4 Operation and Charging 4 1 Determine Charging Voltages 4 2 Initial Charge 4 3 Operational Check 4 4 Acceptance Test Optional 5 Maintenance 5 1 Maintenance Schedule 5 2 Fuse Replacement 6 Diag...

Страница 2: ...ropriate ventilation and convection cooling of the individual batteries is provided via inch spacing between batteries Front and rear vents allow the free flow of warmer air out of the battery cabinet...

Страница 3: ...e support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recom...

Страница 4: ...h any object Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries Replace batteries with equivalent batteries same number and type available from Tripp Lite The batteries are recyclable Refer to local...

Страница 5: ...Fully extend forks under load Spread forks to maximum possible width under load Lift cabinet from bottom only Wear safety shoes Confirm that load limits for freight elevators handling equipment and f...

Страница 6: ...the output load connection points Measure voltage with a digital voltmeter 2 The measured voltage should approximately match the voltage listed on the battery cabinet nameplate The battery cabinet out...

Страница 7: ...4 The top and sides of the battery cabinet include knockouts for load connection cable entry Punch out the appropriate knockout and connect the conduit or cable bushing 5 The output terminal blocks f...

Страница 8: ...attery terminals 2 Measure and record the system float current using a clamp on ammeter 3 Measure and record the float voltage of individual battery units 4 Measure and record the temperature of sever...

Страница 9: ...annual check 2 Use insulated tools to tighten all connections to the recommended torque See Section 7 2 for recommended torque values 3 Optional Measure inter battery connection resistance 5 2 Fuse Re...

Страница 10: ...s are in inches Conduit Knockouts Conduit Knockouts Breaker Mounting Plate 79 4 5 4 38 15 75 6 4 5 2 25 22 8 25 24 75 16 16 16 4 11 75 5 5 40 25 30 25 6 6 34 5 17 25 Side View Side View Front View Sid...

Страница 11: ...e All dimensions are inches 58 Front of Cabinet Front of Cabinet Breaker Mounting Plate Conduit Knockouts Conduit Knockouts 15 75 2 25 Side View Side View Side View Side View Bottom View Top View Fron...

Страница 12: ...0 VDC Breaker is UL listed and rated for 150 A 600 VDC 25 KAIC Cabinets with breakers are shipped with the breaker in the off open position Battery arrangements shown are typical but may vary dependin...

Страница 13: ...250 A 600 VDC 25 KAIC Cabinets with breakers are shipped with the breaker in the off open position Battery arrangements shown are typical but may vary depending on cabinet and battery type Shelf 1 Bo...

Страница 14: ...suitable for 120 VAC input Temperature compensation with remote battery temperature sensor Auxiliary output circuit for Charger OK indicator 6 25 MAX 0 5 12 5 13 5 Terminal Block Detail Input Voltage...

Страница 15: ...cm 2284 lb 1038 kg 271 lb ft 2 1322 kg m 2 BP348V78 4 40 25 x 30 25 x 79 inches 102 2 x 76 8 x 200 7 cm 2545 lb 1157 kg 301 lb ft 2 1474 kg m 2 BP348V103 4 40 25 x 30 25 x 79 inches 102 2 x 76 8 x 20...

Страница 16: ...rs should contact Tripp Lite support at intlservice tripplite com THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO NORMAL WEAR OR TO DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT MISUSE ABUSE OR NEGLECT SELLER MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRA...

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