Liebert NX UPS System External Circuit-Breaker Interface, Jumper connection for BCB interface

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Single Module UPS Installation

1.8.3External Circuit-Breaker Interface

J10 is the interface to any external battery circuit breaker (BCB).

Table 5 External circuit-breaker interface

Position

Name

Description

J10.1

DRV

BCB Driver Signal - (reserved)

 

 

 

J10.2

FB

BCB Contact State -(reserved)

 

 

 

J10.3

GND

Power Ground

 

 

 

J10.4

OL

BCB On-Line - Input - This pin will become active when BCB interface is connected. (N.O.)

 

 

 

NOTE

All auxiliary cables of terminal must be double-insulated. Wire should be 0.5-1.5mm2

(16-20AWG) stranded for maximum runs between 25 and 50 meters (82-164ft.) respectively.

Figure 4 Jumper connection for BCB interface

UPS Monitoring Board

J10

OL

GND

FB

DRV

Aux – N.O.

Aux – N.O.

Battery Circuit Breaker

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