ISOLATED OUTPUT WIRING DIAGRAMS
System Wiring Diagrams
The following notes are referenced in the isolated system wiring diagrams (Figure 38 through Figure 41). To determine which diagram is correct for your site, see Table 9 on page 53.
NOTE 1 The customer must provide input overcurrent protection. See NEC Section
NOTE 2 The UPS bypass switch must be installed within sight of the UPS. To properly install, complete the voltage and phase check procedure in “Startup for Hardwired Units” on page 71. The wires coming from the side of the switch must be connected as described in Step 13 on page 32.
NOTE 3 The customer must provide and install this ground (earth) connection per NEC
Sections
NOTE 4 The customer must size the AC circuit conductors. All AC circuit conductors, including the neutral conductor, must be the same size (ampacity), have the same rating (75°C) copper wire, and be sized according to the input circuit breaker. See Table 2 on page 22 for recommended wire sizes. The UPS input and output conductors must be run through separate conduits.
NOTE 5 The customer must provide output overcurrent protection. See NEC Section
NOTE 6 For maximum protection against electrical noise, use isolated ground receptacles.
See NEC Section
NOTE 7 See “Equipment Clearances” on page 9 for installation and service clearances before installing the UPS. Use flexible conduit on the UPS or the external battery cabinet if either must be moved.
NOTE 8 External battery cabinets are optional. See “Battery Cabinet Installation” on page 61 for installation instructions.
NOTE 9 UPS output circuits shall be installed in dedicated conduit systems and not shared with other electrical circuits.
NOTE 10 Do not connect output wiring to X1 when connecting L1 to X3. X1 produces only 88V at 208V nominal output, and 93V at 220V.
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