Garmin manual 13.3 EDP70 Plus above 24KVA Battery Installation/Start-up

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13.3EDP70 PLUS above 24KVA: Battery Installation/Start-up

SAFETY

-Ensure the Equipment ON/OFF Switch is turned to OFF before starting to install the batteries. If the Equipment ON/OFF Switch is not turned to OFF the equipment and battery may be damaged. It is also essential for safety reasons that the battery connectors are disconnected before to remove the fuse of the battery cubicle.

-Stand on a rubber mat and use insulated tools.

-Remove all personal effects, rings, watches, pens, which might cause a short circuit when working on the battery. Batteries are live at all times and short circuits can melt metals and cause injury, damage or fire.

-DO NOT smoke or use naked flames and avoid creating arcs or sparks when working on the equipment; do not wear clothes which may generate static electricity.

-The sealed lead-acid batteries contain sulphuric acid. If a battery container is broken any acid leaking will cause burns on contact with skin and attack metal, paint and fabrics. Any area contaminated with acid should be thoroughly washed with large volumes of clean water. Rubber gloves should be worn when handling damaged batteries.

13.4EDP70 PLUS above 24KVA: Battery Cubicle

For these sizes of EDP70 PLUS, the batteries are housed in battery cubicles. Both the UPS and battery cubicles are similar in appearance, however, the battery cubicle does not have a dusplay.

All cabinets (UPS, BATTERIES, TRANSFORMER, PDU, MAINTENANCE BYPASS PANEL, etc.) must be connected to a grounding system complying with national safety regulations.

Cables connecting the cabinets to the grounding system must be sized according to National Electrical Code requirements.

The battery cubicle has a separate fuse, located internally. To connect the battery cubicle to the EDP70 PLUS UPS follow the following procedure:

1.Shutdown the UPS using the procedure set out in section 9. Access the terminal rail.

2.Be sure that all the batteries in the cubicle(s) are disconnected. Remove the fuses from the battery cubicle(s).

4.Wire the cubicle according to the extension battery cubicle wiring instructions and the relevant battery layout diagram.

5.Replace the fuses on all the cubicles then connect all the inter-shelf connectors, and replace all the panels and restart UPS using the procedure described in section 7.

14.0 MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS

The EDP70 PLUS UPS is designed to be virtually user maintenance free, requiring only the occasional wipe with a damp cloth or non-abrasive cleaner.

Spares kits are available for the EDP70 PLUS series, please contact a Chloride UPSystems service center for details.

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Contents EDP70 Plus 2 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Electric Shock Electrical PrecautionsEmergency Procedure Injuries Caused by Contact with Corrosive LiquidsContents Maintenance and Spare Parts Figures Equipment Delivery and Storage 8 -- MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Introduction 24kVA Standard Configuration 36kVA Standard Configuration36kVA 480V/208V Configuration RECTIFIER/INVERTER 24/36kVA Ratings Contactor 24/36kVA Ratings Safety Eye goggles Rubber gloves Rubber apron Rubber boots Storage ALL Measurements are Millimeters and Inches 18 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 Cable Entry Battery Cabinet Drawing for 24/36kVA Ratings Battery Cabinet Drawing for 24/36kVA Ratings Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings Battery Cabinet Drawing for 50/80kVA Ratings Cable Access PlateFuse Entry40.16 ConnectionPoints 32.68BTU/H Recommended wire sizes UPS Type = 2770 - - - e 0.125 h Tk / T0 T k Uninterruptible Power System No Unauthorized Operation Connection#$# % # #% + ,+% Nest Stationary Tool AWGM10 Indentor MoveableS2 = Equipment Reserve Switch Observe Polarities and Orientations Rear FrontRAU Female U1V1W1N PE U V W N U2V2W2 N36 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 36 24/30/36kVA Connections QS1 QS4 QS2Terminal board compartment 40 --MI00/10056 rev -05/2006 QS1 QS2 QS3 QS4 QS5 RearSignal connections Emergency Power Off Controls Right Control Maintenance Bypass Installing the EPO SHUT-DOWNSilencing Audible Alarm MimicLiquid Crystal Display LOAD/RES Alarms No Alarms Active RECT/BATT Alarms No Alarms ActiveInverter Alarms No Alarms Active Display Page HeadingsBattery Test Weekly Selected Language EnglishPower History Down to Access Load F xx.x Hz Xxx V B xxx V C Last Mains Failure xxd xxh xxm xxs Inverter F xx.x Hz AB xxx V BC xxx V CA xxx Vdc xxx V Ib xxxx aInverter F xx.x Hz Xxx V B xxx V C xxx InverterLoad Abnormal operating mode messages Main page Heading Alarms Message ConditionSystem Alarm Battery Discharging OverloadStop DUE to Overload RECTIFIER/BATTERY Alarms Message Condition Inverter Alarms Message Condition LOAD/RESERVE Alarms Message Condition Power History Power History MatrixResetting data loss manually Battery TestBattery Autonomy Test System normal message11.1 AS400 11.2 RS232 13.1 EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Battery Installation/Start-up SafetyEDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Internal Battery Shelves 13.2 EDP70 PLUS/24/18/12 Optional Battery Cubicle13.3 EDP70 Plus above 24KVA Battery Installation/Start-up 13.4 EDP70 Plus above 24KVA Battery CubicleEDP70 Plus System LOG