Installation Manual

2.0.3Single Module Options

This section describes options available for the EPS 7000. Some configurations do not support some options. Most options must be specified at the time of equipment order, and some options can be installed in the field. Contact your MGE dealer for complete information.

Main Battery Disconnect

The battery disconnect provides isolation of the battery circuit from the UPS and

 

also provides overload protection for the battery circuit. It is housed in a separate

 

enclosure and can be floor mounted against a wall.

Battery System

The battery system stores energy for use by the inverter. The stored energy is

 

utilized in the event that the AC input power from the utility source fails, or falls

 

outside of acceptable tolerance. The battery system may be a customer-supplied

 

battery installation.

Remote Alarm Status Panel (RASP)

For single-module systems, a remote alarm status panel (RASP) is available. The RASP allows the following status indications to be viewed from a remote location:

UPS on line

UPS on battery

UPS on bypass

UPS on maintenance bypass

Low battery shutdown

Charger on

Overload

Charger fault

Inverter fault

Transfer lockout

Summary alarm

Additionally, the RASP contains an audible alarm and two pushbuttons:

UPS test/reset pushbutton

Audio reset pushbutton

Remote Summary Alarm Panel (RSAP)

For single-module systems, a remote summary alarm panel (RSAP) is available. The RSAP allows the following status indications to be viewed from a remote location:

UPS summary alarm

UPS on battery

Additionally, the RSAP contains an audible alarm and two pushbuttons:

Alarm test/reset pushbutton

Audio reset pushbutton

Active RS-232/RS-485

A communications port is available that allows the UPS module or the SSC to be monitored from a remote terminal or computer. For detailed information on the communication features, contact your MGE dealer.

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