Installation Instructions

IM584000300

Spec. No. 584000300 (Model 4015-X003)

Issue AB, April 3, 2013

 

 

External Battery Connections (if required)

Danger: Adhere to the “Important Safety Instructions” presented at the front of this document. DO NOT attempt to work on an energized system.

Warning: Observe proper polarity when making battery connections.

Up to five internal or external battery strings can be connected to busbars located in the power and control sub-rack. If the system is furnished in a factory provided IT rack, connections to internal battery trays are factory made.

Connect any external battery strings to the positive and negative battery connection points per Figure 3-13.Cables can be routed from the top or bottom to the power and control sub-rack. Refer to SAG584000300 for wire size and crimp lug information.

If there is a battery breaker associated with the external battery string that is to be controlled (tripped) by the system’s LVD circuit, wire per Figure 3-13.

Use 22 AWG (0.5mm2) wire.

The mating connector for the alarm/control connector on the power and control sub-rack is P/N 247874900 (Tyco 172167-1).

The mating contacts for the alarm/control connector on the power and control sub-rack is 245381700 (Tyco 170360-3) (22-18 AWG).

The contacts are to be crimped with Tyco hand tool P/N 724651.

External battery breaker requirements are as follows.

External battery breaker must contain a 48V shunt trip with the following specifications.

a)Rated Voltage: 12 to 60 VDC.

b)Maximum Release Duration: ≤ 10ms.

c)Minimum Resistance: >1 ohm.

External battery breaker must contain auxiliary contacts that are normally closed if the breaker is close. Minimum contact rating is 48V DC at 2A.

Chapter 3. Making Electrical Connections

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Emerson 4015 installation instructions External Battery Connections if required