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c.Observe the EPO LEDs. If the switch is wired and working properly, when the switch is engaged, both of the EPO state LEDs are red.

d.If the test was successful, place the Arm/Test rocker switch back to the Arm position. The PDU display interface will clear the EPO test mode alarm. If the test was not successful, see the troubleshooting chart:

Problem

Action

 

 

Neither state LED was red when

• Check the wiring to your EPO switch.

EPO switch was engaged

• Check to make sure the EPO DIP

 

switch configuration is correct for your

 

switch (NO or NC). See step 1 on the

 

previous page for proper configuration

 

instructions.

 

 

Only one of the state LEDs was

• Check to make sure the EPO DIP

red when the EPO switch was

switch configuration is correct for your

engaged

switch (NO or NC) and test again. See

 

step 1 on the previous page for proper

 

configuration instructions.

 

• If the switch is configured correctly

 

and both LEDs are not red after testing

 

again, contact customer support at a

 

number on the back cover of this

 

manual.

 

 

e. Repeat this test for each EPO switch installed.

3.Ensure that the Arm/Test rocker switch is in the Arm position on the monitoring unit.

Emergency Power Off (EPO)

This InfraStruXure PDU is provided with an Emergency Power Off switch connection. When this EPO switch is energized, electrical power to the units is de-energized and the system will not transfer to on-battery operation.

EPO can be achieved with either a contact closure or application of an external 24VAC or 24VDC from a SELV or PELV source. It’s important to note that hazardous voltage from the Mains voltage must be isolated from the contact closure or 24 VAC, 24 VDC. The EPO circuit contact closure, the 24VAC or the 24VDC are considered a SELV circuit as defined in EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment or PELV circuit as defined in IEC 60364-4-41 Electrical Installations of Buildings, Protection for Safety—Protection Against Electric Shock. SELV is an abbreviation for Safety Extra Low Voltage. PELV is an abbreviation for Protective Extra Low Voltage. SELV and PELV circuits are isolated from the Mains through a safety isolating transformer, and are designed so that under normal conditions the voltage is limited to 42.4 Vpeak or 60VDC.

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Contents 60kW InfraStruXure PDU Page Companion manuals How to find updates to this manualAbout This Manual AudiencePage Contents Overview Communication Configuration Product Information Overview SafetySafety symbols used in this manual Cross-reference symbols used in this manualUnpacking/moving Installation/maintenanceTotal Power Off Emergency Power Off EPO Page        PDU Display InterfaceNavigating through screens Top-level status screensTop-level menu screen Password-protected screens Load-Meter Screen Power FactorVolt-Meter Screen Open or Closed Contacts ScreenOverview Input ContactsPDU Display Interface How to connect contacts to the PDU monitoring unit Main Input Breakers ScreenClear Log Alarms ScreenNew Logged Items Entire LogVoltage Limits Global AlarmConfig Loading LimitsAlarm Condition Explanation PDU AlarmsBranch Ckt Limits Panel ScreenBranch Ckt Loading On the top right distribution panel Panel ConfigurationAssociated circuit breakers occupying positions 08, 10, Global Panel Config Date/Time Config ScreenSystem Password System/NetworkManufacturer Data Electrical ConfigInput Config Output ConfigSystem ID Factory DefaultsFirmware Updates Front view OverviewInfraStruXure PDU Front view interior Rear view of PDU with transformer interior Rear view of PDU without transformer interior PDU monitoring unit Arm/Test rocker switchUser connection plate System Operation How to Apply Power to the SystemPower the PDU distribution circuit breakers For PDU with transformer Open turn How to Ensure Total Power OffNetwork management interfaces Communication ConfigurationInfraStruXure PDU Management Options InfraStruXure ManagerConnect the InfraStruXure PDU to the InfraStruXure Manager Configuring the InfraStruXure ManagerConnect the InfraStruXure PDU to your network Configuring the Network Management InterfaceConfiguration Overview Device IP Configuration Wizard TCP/IP configuration methodsBootp & Dhcp configuration Option 43 = 01 04 31 41 50 43 where Remote access to the control console Local access to the control consoleUse apc for the User Name and Password Choose Network from the Control Console menu Use apc for both User Name and PasswordControl console Web interface Snmp FTP and SCP 60kW InfraStruXure PDU-Operation and Configuration Customizing and Updating the PDU Important Safety InstructionsBreakers Power CablesPDU Orderable Part List Add a circuit breaker on the PDU How to Add Circuit Breakers and Power CablesAdd a power cable to the PDU Customizing and Updating the PDU Overview How to connect contacts to the PDU monitoring unit Contact closure 24VAC 24VDC Contact closure is recommended How to Test the Emergency Power Off SwitchTesting the switch On the previous page for proper Upgrading the PDU monitor processor How to Download Firmware UpgradesDownloading firmware upgrades from a local computer Xmodem Page Electrical With Transformer Without Transformer SpecificationsCompliance Product Information InfraStruXure Standard WarrantyProduct Information Life-Support Policy APC Three-Phase SystemsHow to Contact APC How to Obtain ServiceChanges by page number Appendix a Changes in This ManualGeneral changes Page Index SSH Page Page Page APC Worldwide Customer Support