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3.7ELECTRICAL WIRING

UPS installation and connection must be performed by qualified service personnel only.

It is the responsibility of the installation technician to ensure that all local and national electric codes are adhered to.

3.7.1Utility input connection

Ensure that the AC and DC external isolators are OFF and locked out to prevent their inadvertent operation.

Do not apply power to the equipment prior to the commissioning by a qualified service engineer.

Before any other input connection, connect and check the grounding wire.

The UPS has available input terminations for the Rectifier and Bypass.

The unit may be powered from a common input source or separate input sources if desired.

Separate input Rectifier & Bypass (recommended)

The Bypass and Rectifier Inputs are to be powered from different Utility supplies (F1 and F2 inputs).

In this case, when the Rectifier Input Fuses are opened, the Bypass and the Manual Bypass are supplied by the other source.

In this case, remove the interconnection links BR1, BR2 and BR3 on the input terminals or bus bars. See Fig. 3.8.3-2.

Common input Rectifier & Bypass

The same power source is to be used for both Bypass Supply and Rectifier Input (input F3).

Bear in mind that when the Utility Fuses are opened there is a supply failure to the Rectifier as well as to the Bypass and Manual Bypass.

In this case, the interconnection links BR1, BR2 and BR3 on the input terminals or bus bars must remain connected. See Fig. 3.8.3-2.

Separate input Rectifier & Bypass (recommended)

 

Common input Rectifier & Bypass

 

Fig. 3.7.1-1 Separate input Rectifier & Bypass

Fig. 3.7.1-2 Common input Rectifier & Bypass

1

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Rectifier

3

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Automatic Bypass

6

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Load

7 = Battery

2

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Inverter

4

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Manual Bypass

5

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Utility input

 

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GE 300, 225 manual Electrical Wiring, Separate input Rectifier & Bypass recommended, Common input Rectifier & Bypass