
7.4.2Remote Monitor Panel
An optional Remote Monitor Panel (RMP) contains backlit status indicators and a local horn, allowing you to monitor the operational status and alarm condition of the UPS from virtually any location within your facility. You can install multiple RMPs at remote locations to increase your monitoring capabilities. This option is described further in Chapter 10, “Using Features.”
7.4.3Options Cabinet
Input Isolation Transformer
An optional 208/208, 480/208, or 600/208 VAC input isolation transformer provides an isolated input to the UPS rectifier for applications that require a DC link that is not ground referenced or for applications requiring an input of 480 or 600 VAC. The transformer is contained in the separate options cabinet.
Bypass Input Isolation Transformer (Dual Input)
An optional 208/208, 480/208, or 600/208 VAC bypass input isolation transformer provides an isolated input to the UPS bypass for applications that require an isolated bypass and an independently derived neutral, or for applications requiring an input of 480 or 600 VAC. The transformer is contained in the separate options cabinet.
Output Isolation Transformer
An optional 208/208 or 208/480 VAC output isolation transformer provides an isolated output to the critical load or for applications that require 480 VAC. The transformer is contained in a separate options cabinet.
Maintenance Bypass Switch
An internal Maintenance Bypass switch is provided to completely isolate the UPS during service. The Maintenance Bypass Switch is described in detail in Chapter 9, “UPS Operating Instructions.”
Power Distribution Module
An optional output Power Distribution Module (PDM) is available to distribute the output power from the UPS to your critical load. The PDM contains up to 42 circuit breaker switches
7.4.4Battery Cabinets
System protection can be enhanced by equipping the UPS system with one to five battery cabinets containing sealed
7.4.5Parallel Cabinet
The Parallel Cabinet allows the creation of a system that allows two to four UPMs to operate in parallel capacity or redundancy to provide more capacity than a single UPM and as backup for each other.
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