Emerson 7400 user manual Cable Entry Cable Rating

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Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS

3.3 Connecting UPS Power Cables

WARNING

3.3.1Cable Entry

3.3.2Cable Rating

ØBefore cabling-up the UPS, ensure that you are aware of the location and operation of the external isolators that connect the UPS Input / Bypass supply to the mains distribution panel.

ØCheck that these supplies are electrically isolated and post any necessary warning signs to prevent their inadvertent operation.

Cables can enter the UPS modules and battery cabinet either from below or through either side. Side entry is made possible by removing blanking pieces fitted in the side ventilation grills to reveal the cable entry holes. This cable entry method allows the equipment to be positioned on a solid floor without the need for cable trenching and also allows cables to pass from one module to the other when positioned side-by-side.

When connected as a one-plus-one Non Redundant system, the UPS modules’ input and output cables must be rated to suit the supported load rather than the individual module’s power rating. This is due to the possibility of connecting the full load to the mains via the Maintenance Bypass line of one module.

In a Redundant system this is unnecessary as each module is individually rated to support the full load, and the input/output cables can be sized to suit the modules’ rating according to the table given below.

 

NOMINAL CURRENT (AMPS) 1 PH. UPS

UPS

INPUT MAINS

BYPASS/ OUTPUT

BATTERY

RATING

 

380V

415V

110V

230V

 

25

53

49

227

109

68

40

85

78

364

174

110

50

106

98

455

217

136

60

128

117

546

261

163

80

167

153

727

348

216

90

190

173

818

391

240

105

219

199

955

457

279

125

261

237

1136

544

331

 

 

 

 

 

 

25

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Contents E r M a n u a l Dear Customer Emerson Network Power India Private Limited Registered and Head Office Branch Offices Safety Procedure General Operating Instructions Optional Equipment Redundant vs Non-Redundant configuration IntroductionSeries 7400 UPS Single Module Block Diagram 2 7400 Module DesignSeries 7400 UPS Isolator configurations UPS Power Switch Configuration Battery Circuit Breaker 10/ 40 kVA 60/ 70 kVA Synchronisation Redundancy configurationOne plus One Parallel Control Current sharingBattery charge current sharing Parallel control in a one-plus-one system‘Common Battery’ configuration Operator Control Panel Mimic IndicationsControl switches Switch S7 Inverter on Battery Circuit Breaker Battery Cabinet / Rack LCD DisplayGeneral Batteries Test Equipment Personnel Starting How to turn on the System from a Shut down condition Step Action ResponseHow to turn on the System from a Maint. power-down condition Isolator on both modules Following points will be live within the UPSHow to totally Power down the System Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Installation Procedure Cooling air flow ClearancesBattery Location Preliminary ChecksPage Cable Entry Cable Rating Cable Connections Cabling Procedure Ensure Correct Phase RotationConnecting the parallel interface cables I2 I3 I4 RU NU RS NS NU RU RI SI TI N2 N3 N2 U3 RI SI TI + + ve ve S C a B I N E T T T E R Y C a B I N E T Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Optional Equipment 1 AS400 Interface Board Outputs Remote Control Inputs CalibrationAS400 Interface Board #100215120003 SH1 4-WAY AS400 Interface Board #100201120004 Control Inputs SH1 CN1Remote Control Inputs Alarm OutputsOutput Interface Remote Alarms Board 100215120007 Relay Power Supply Mimic and Alarm ConnectionsSeries 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Terminals of RAM Output Interface PCB Mounted in Module Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Daily Checks Weekly Checks Annual Service Extended Service Battery Maintenance Series 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS Fault Identification General Troubleshooting ProcedureTroubleshooting UPS systems Operating Parameters and LimitationsFault Reporting Corrective ActionLED Normal Actions to be Taken if Abnormal Number State LS4 Display Message Interpretation Display Panel Message InterpretationUPS on N E X U R E Inter Connection cable detailsSeries 7400 Single Phase 1+N UPS

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