American Power Conversion MX28B400 Monitoring and Relay Output Connections, GMT Fuse Option

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The load returns connect to the return bus located just above and rearward of the breaker connection points as seen in Figure 2.1-1. The return bus provides 24 sets of threaded #10-32 holes on 5/8” centers and four sets of threaded ¼-20 holes on ¾” centers for connection of two- hole lugs on load return wires. Load Connections should be made as shown in fFigure 3.6-5.

fFigure 3.6-5 Adaptor and lugs for 60-100 Amp breakers

GMT Fuse Option

The customer interface card shown in Figure 3.7-1 is used in the –48V systems to connect loads smaller than 15 A. This option is not available in the +24 V system. The interface card is only used to connect user inputs and output relays. Interface board Fuse holder F1-F8, Lug connections labelled –48V and 48V RTN, output connectors F1-F8 and connector J13 is not used.

3.7. Monitoring and Relay Output Connections

Front Panel DB9 Connection

The front panel DB-9 connector is not used. Do not hook up the special RS-232 cable (APC part number 940-0024C). This cable is only to be used with the DB-9 near the Web/SNMP card.

“Smart” Cable DB9 Connection

The DB9 connector on the top right hand side of the unit uses the special RS-232 cable (APC part number 940-0024C) to allow local access through a Terminal Emulation program like HyperTerminal™ or Procomm.™

MX28B400 +24 VDC User’s Manual

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Contents Page Table of Contents Remote Monitoring Revision History Revision Date DescriptionSafety First General PrecautionsIntroduction General Information2 MX28B-400 +24 Vdc System Wiring Diagram with Battery LVD How to Use This Manual Unpacking Equipment InstallationMechanical Installation Room / LocationAC Power Connections VentilationBattery Connections Planning the Battery installationConnecting the Cables Battery Temperature Probe Installation 2 Battery Temperature Probe InstallationDC System Grounding DC Power Output Over-Current Protection DC Circuit BreakersBreaker Part Number Adaptor Size Rating Plug-in Circuit Breaker Installation Load Cable Size ConsiderationsCircuit Breaker Connections 1 to 50 Amps Circuit Breaker Connections 60-100 AmpsFront Panel DB9 Connection Monitoring and Relay Output ConnectionsGMT Fuse Option Smart Cable DB9 ConnectionRJ45 Ethernet Connector Relay Output ConnectionsExternal Alarm Input Connections NO-NC-CRectifier Module Installation Initial Power-Up and CheckoutSystem Parameters Verification/Adjustment Battery Maximum Recharge Rate default = 12AFull System Power Up Operation Technical DescriptionRectifier Management System Output Capacity System Status and Alarm ReportingSystem Management System Voltage ControlBattery Temperature Compensation Battery ManagementBattery Charging and Protection DC DistributionControls and Indicators Battery/Load Low Voltage DisconnectFront Panel User Interface Status Alarms System Modules Batt PIN OEM Parameter Locations, Descriptions, and Default ValuesAddress Alarm ItemNo Alarms Switzer AvBatt Max Rechm+ Minor22.00 50 aComp TC Comp LkneeComp Method m+ 00mVHw Batt T Almm+ Fuse 1 AlmHw Batt C Almm+ Hw LVD AlmLamp Test DisableLVD Reset LVD OptionOut-Rly 1 Dly m+ Out-RlyRelay SecRect 1 Curr Rect CL AlmRect 1 CL 24.9Store Cfg Rect Stdby Almm+Rect 1 Stdby Sys CurrentSys Voltage Sys Temp26.7 Test Maj RlyStatus Alarms Control Unit Menu StructureV e l C o n d L e v e l I r d L e v e l U r t h L e v e l Sysout AP Alias MOD Modrec EM Modules Batt Rect Conv CIR SET-ALM Param MOD Modcir MOD Modlvd MT LVD SET-ALM Param Front Panel LED Indicators Alarm Outputs Output Relays External Alarm Inputs Input RelaysDescription Command and Monitoring ProtocolRemote Monitoring Physical Connections1MRF28H27BV Rectifiers SpecificationsAC Input 1MRF28H27BV50 RectifiersDC Output with either Rectifier RectifiersPower Shelf Control Unit PscuMechanical EnvironmentalCompliance APC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty