Eaton Electrical SC200 manual Batteries if applicable

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Warnings

Batteries (if applicable)

Always install the batteries according to the relevant battery manufacturer’s instructions.

Batteries are powerful sources of energy and present a potential electrical shock and energy hazard. The energy hazard is always present, even if the batteries are not connected. Avoid short circuiting terminals of opposite polarity.

Batteries are heavy, awkward to handle and can cause personal injury. To prevent back injury, use correct lifting and bending techniques when moving batteries. If the batteries are too heavy to move, request assistance. Always comply with the relevant company rules or local regulations.

Remove or cover rings, wristwatch and other metal jewelry that might be exposed to battery terminals, before installing batteries.

Do not wear synthetic clothing when installing batteries.

Always use insulated tools.

Only use a clean soft damp cloth for cleaning the batteries. Do not use cleaning detergents or chemicals.

When unpacking the batteries inspect them carefully for leaks, corrosion and possible damage. Report any damage or other battery related problems immediately to your battery supplier.

Do not remove the factory-fitted transit insulation covers from the batteries until access to the battery terminals is required.

Do not place tools, loose cables or metal objects (such as interconnecting bars) on top of batteries.

Do not drop tools, loose cables or metal objects onto intercell connections or terminals of opposite polarity.

Only terminate cables and interconnecting bars after confirming that the termination will not create a short circuit.

Always tighten the battery terminal bolts according to the battery manufacturer’s specification. Failing to do so can cause erratic battery performance, possible damage to the battery, and/or personal injury.

Always ensure that any shrouding supplied with the batteries is correctly fitted to cable connectors.

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Contents Data Power Solutions Installation Guide Copyright 2005-2006 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved About This Guide About This Guide For Further Information and Technical AssistanceTable of Contents Chapter Operations Table of ContentsTopic General DescriptionOverview General Description Data Power Solutions Product RangeAPS3-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Data Power Solutions Product RangeAPS3-06X Desktop Versions APS6-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Access Power Rectifiers SM45 Supervisory Module SM45 Supervisory ModuleLow Voltage Disconnect if applicable Pre-Installation AC Inputs Pre-InstallationBatteries if applicable DC Outputs Servicing Inspecting the Equipment and Reporting Damage Installation Installation Mounting the Power SystemRack Installation rack-mounted versions only Location and EnvironmentDC Installation Practices DC Installation PracticesConnecting the DC Load Cables APS3-05X and APS6-05X Rack-Mounted Versions Installation DC Load Cable SpecificationsFit load cable clamps Connecting the DC Load CablesFit cables and sleeves Installing the External Batteries if applicable Installing the External Batteries if applicableBattery Sizing Battery LocationBattery Fault Protection Connecting the Battery Cables if applicableBattery Cable Specifications Before You StartPrepare cable clamp Connecting the Battery Cables if applicableConnecting the Battery Temperature Sensor Cable Repeat for other battery cables if requiredMounting the Battery Temperature Sensor AC Supply Requirements Connecting the Power System to the AC SupplyAC Installation Commissioning Commissioning Inserting the Access Power RectifiersChecklist Pre-Power-Up CheckPre-Power-Up Check Configuring the Power System for Operation Applying AC PowerBefore you start, you need Configuring the Power System for OperationLVD Hotlink Click to …Page Applying DC Power to the Load SM45 Operations SM45 Operations About the SM45 Front PanelTo change the display contrast To disable the audible indicator when an alarm is activeAbout the SM45 Front Panel To exit a display mode To enter a display modeTo scroll within a display mode About Display ModesTo view system values Viewing System Values Main Display ModeViewing System Values Main Display Mode Rules for displaying alarms and system status Viewing Alarms and System Status Messages Status View ModeImportant note about Rect Comms Lost alarm To view and clear alarmsTo view and edit a configuration parameter Viewing and Editing Configuration ParametersViewing and Editing Configuration Parameters SM45 Operations Communications Direct Connection Ethernet Communications OptionsCommunications SM45 Ethernet Setup DCTools SetupDCTools Setup Properties Direct Connection EthernetParameter Configuration Guidelines Setting Up Snmp TrapsTo enter the sysObjectID of a power system using DCTools Entering the sysObjectID of a Power SystemEntering the sysObjectID of a Power System Synchronizing the SM45 Real-time Clock To synchronize the SM45 real-time clock using DCToolsMaintenance Problem Possible Cause/s Required Action TroubleshootingMaintenance Troubleshooting LED Config Error Removing a Rectifier Replacing a RectifierReplacing a Rectifier Pull out the rectifierInserting a Rectifier To check and replace AC input fuses Replacing AC Input FusesReplacing AC Input Fuses Replacing the SM45 Real-time Clock Battery Glossary of Alarms Multiple Rectifier Fail Glossary of AlarmsPartial AC Fail Rectifier Comms Lost Rectifier Fail Sensor Fail System OverloadControl Function Glossary Battery Current Limit BCLControl Function Glossary Low Volts DisconnectSystem AC Input SpecificationsSystem DC Output EnvironmentDimensions H, W, D SpecificationsWeight APR48 RectifiersEquipment Incident Report SG/03 ISS04 United States of America Worldwide SupportPage Page Page SM45 Front Panel Menu Structure Configuration Mode Edit Mode