American Power Conversion SYMSTRF, SYMINIF Remote Emergency Power Off Switch, Repo Specifications

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Chapter 4 - Electrical Requirements and Procedures

Remote Emergency Power Off Switch

The Power Array can be de-energized with a remote emer- gency power off (REPO) switch. REPO switches are com- mon in computer rooms where, for safety reasons, power to the loads must be quickly disconnected. The REPO switch physically flips the system enable switch to “stand by” mode. This cuts all power to the Power Array, and to the load equip- ment. The system enable switch must be physically reset.

The REPO can be connected to either a switched, 24Vdc cir- cuit, or a simple, contact closure.

REPO Specifications

The REPO circuit is considered a Class 2 and SELV circuit. SELV is an acronym for “Safety Extra Low Voltage.” SELV is a common term in Europe and IEC standards. A SELV cir- cuit is isolated from primary circuitry through an isolating transformer and designed so that under normal conditions, the voltage is limited to 42.4 Vpeak or 60 Vdc.

A Class 2 Circuit is a common term in North America and in UL and CSA standards. It is defined in the Canadian Electri- cal Code (C22.1, Section 16), and the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70, Article 725).

SELV and Class 2 circuits must be isolated from all primary circuitry. Do not connect any circuit to the EPO terminal block unless it can be confirmed that the circuit is SELV or Class 2. If there is a question, use a contact closure switch.

Cable Specifications

The cable that connects SymmetraTM to the Emergency Power Off switch should be UL Listed, type:

CL2 - Class 2 cable for general purpose use; or

CL2P - Plenum cable for use in ducts, plenums and other space used for environmental air; or

CL2R - Riser cable for use in a vertical run in a shaft or from floor to floor; or

CL2X - Limited Use cable for use in dwellings and for use in raceway.

For installation in Canada, the cable should be CSA Certi- fied, type ELC (Extra-Low-Voltage Control Cable).

REPO Switch Installation

νVerify that all incoming line voltage (utility power) and low voltage (control) circuits are de-energized, and locked out before installing cables or making connec- tions, whether in the junction box or to the SymmetraTM Power Array.

νAlways verify that all battery modules are removed and all battery extension frames are disconnected from the Power Array before installing any wiring to the Power Array.

νRead this chapter completely before installing any hardwiring connections to the Power Array.

REPO Wiring Procedures

Remove the REPO wiring access panel to access the terminal connections.

1.Refer to figure 4-13. Remove the screw holding the two piece access panel at the rear of the Power Array. Remove the panel. Set the screw and the panel aside temporarily.

Fig 4-13Removal of REPO Wiring Panels

2.Refer to figures 4-14 and 4-15. Select the configuration that matches the type of REPO switch that is to be installed. Note: An existing jumper must be removed from the terminal block if a 24Vdc REPO switch (Figure 4-15) is to be installed.

3.Extend the wiring from the switch to the Power Array. Strip 1/2” of insulation from the end of each of the incoming wires.

4.Feed the wires through the knockout in the access panel, and install a strain relief (Romex) connector.

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Contents Syminif SYMINIF-PD Symstrf SYMSTRF-PD 990-7770A Revised 10/97 Radio Frequency InterferenceLife Support Policy Limited WarrantyTable of Contents Index Introduction Thank You SymmetraTM Overview Fig I-2Functional Diagram of a SymmetraTMTheory of Operation Fig I-1MiniFrame and MasterFrameBattery Source Power Processing SystemControl/User Interface TransformerOn-Line Operating Mode Load-Disconnect ModeFig I-3Load-Disconnect Operating Mode Fig I-4On-Line Operating ModeBypass Operating Mode On-Battery Operating ModeFig I-5On-Battery Operating Mode Fig I-6Bypass Operating ModeImportant Information DefinitionsSafety Information Important Safety Instructions Symbols Used In This ManualTech Physical Representation Power Array Frame 2An Empty MasterFrame grill covers removed1A Fully Loaded MiniFrame grill covers removed Power Module Powerview User InterfaceBattery Module Louvered Grill CoversMain Intelligence Module MIM Maintenance Bypass SwitchRedundant Intelligence Module RIM Input Circuit BreakerRear View of a Power Array Site Preparation Transporting Power Array to Installation Site Space and Weight ConsiderationsOperating Conditions BTU OutputSite Preparation Unpacking and Installing Frame Storage of Battery and Power Modules Tools Required for SetupInitial Inspection Check For DamageClean-UP Moving Battery & Power ModulesRemove Packing Materials Remove the Frame from the PalletWiring Requirements & Procedures Input Wiring SymmetraTM WiringOutput Wiring Repo Switch WiringInput Wiring Input Wiring SpecificationsVoltage Jumper Procedure 3Removal of Input Hardwiring Panels Input Wiring Procedure4Input Wiring Pathway 5Input Hardwiring Configuration Output Wiring Output Wiring Configurations Output Overcurrent Protection 8Output Wiring Configuration for 120V/240V Output Voltages Output Wiring Procedure Output Wiring InstallationPower Distribution Units Optional Grounding Electrode OptionalRepo Specifications Remote Emergency Power Off SwitchRepo Switch Installation Cable SpecificationsElectrical Wiring Test/Checklist Electrical Wiring TestContact Closure Repo Switch Connection Vdc Repo Switch Connection4Input/Output Measured Voltage Multipliers 16Startup ScreenElectrical Requirements and Procedures Setting Up The Power Array Frame Leveling Procedure Setup of Power ArrayRemoving Cover Grills 1Removing Cover Grills from FrameProcedure for Battery Module Installation Installing the Battery Modules2Location of Battery Module Bays 3Battery Alignment Grooves and RunnersProcedure for Power Module Installation Installing the Power ModulesInstalling the Redundant Intelligence Module RIM Installing the Main Intelligence Module MIMProcedure for Main Intelligence Module MIM Installation 9Location of the MIM and RIMInstalling the PowerView Interface Remote Placement of the PowerViewWall Mounting the PowerView 13PowerView Wall Mounting Template SmartSlotTM Interface AccessoriesInstallation Test/Checklist Installation Test1SymmetraTM Power Module/Frame Capacities 19Power Status Screen21Power The Load Sequence 20Miscellaneous Status Screen25Power Down the Load Sequence 23Initiate a Self-Test Sequence24Return to On-Line Sequence System Setup PowerView Display Physical Features of the Powerview PowerView DisplayPowerView Functions 1The PowerView Interface1Power Array Display LEDs PowerView LEDsColor Description Navigation KeysTop-Level Menu Screen Startup ScreenControl StatusAccessories SetupDiagnostics LoggingConfiguring & Operating the SymmetraTM Powering the Power Array Introduction1Startup Screen Powering the Loads Review Status ConditionsVoltage Status Screen Battery Status Screen Power Status ScreenLoad With Redundancy Status Screen Alarm Threshold Status Screen Perform a Self TestMiscellaneous Status Screen Configure Alarms Configure Shutdown ParametersAlarm Thresholds Selection Screen Switching Audible Alarm Beeper OffDiagnostics Menu Screen Review Diagnostic InformationReview Logging Menu Event Log ScreenModule Replacement Module Failure Alarm Indicators Module ReplacementTechnical Support and Obtaining a Replacement Module Returning Modules to APCRemoving a Battery Module Battery Module ReplacementInstalling the Replacement Module Replacement Battery Module VerificationPower Module Replacement Removing the Power ModuleReplacement Module Verification Installing the Replacement Redundant Intelligence Module Installing the Replacement Main Intelligence ModuleReplacement Redundant Intelligene Module Verification Replacement MIM VerificationPowerView Display Messages PowerView Message Meaning Corrective Action Start-Up Min Runtime restored PowerView Message Meaning Corrective Action General StatusAlarm PowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message ModuleFailure ThresholFault PowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message BypassPowerView Message Meaning Corrective Action General Fault PowerView Display Messages Index Index SmartSlot accessories Toll free technical support