Electrical Connections
Firmware M200 or Later
The UPS has an Emergency Power Off (EPO) function operated by a button on the control panel or by a remote contact provided by the user. The EPO button is under a hinged, clear plastic shield.
The X2 slot, shown in Figure 11, is the remote EPO input interface. The EPO has a NO/NC contact point becomes active when shorting terminals X2: 3 and 4 or open terminal connection X2: 2 and 1.
If an external Emergency Stop facility is required, it is connected terminals X2: 1&2 or X2: 3 and 4 of the auxiliary terminal block (X2). It also is connected to the Normally Open or Normally Closed remote stop switch between these two terminals using shielded cable (see Figure 11 and Table 6). If this function is not used, terminals X2: 3 and 4 must be opened and X2: 1 and 2 must be closed.
Figure 11 EPO wiring for firmware M200 or later
J28
X2
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Table 6 | EPO input contact relays | |
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Position | Name | Description |
J28.1 | EPO_NC | EPO Activated when opened to J28.2 |
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J28.2 | EPO_NC | EPO Activated when opened to J28.1 |
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J28.3 | EPO_NO | EPO Activated when shorted to J28.4 |
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J28.4 | EPO_NO | EPO Activated when shorted to J28.3 |
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NOTE
The Emergency Stop action within the UPS shuts down the rectifier, inverter and static bypass. It does not internally disconnect the input power supply. To disconnect ALL power to the UPS, open the upstream feeder breaker(s) when the remote EPO is activated.
NOTE
Normally Closed EPO – X2: 1,2, these terminals are supplied
NOTE
All auxiliary cables of terminal must be
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