Tripp Lite Extended-Run Single-Phase Battery Cabinet manual

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    1. Introduction 2 2. Important Safety Instructions 3 3. Battery Cabinet Installation 5 3.1 Preparation 5 3.2 T ranspor tation 5 3.3 Mechanical Check 5 3.4 Internal Wiring (T ypical) 6 3.5 Preliminary Electrical Check 6 3.6 Battery Cabinet Placement 6 3.7 Electrical Connection 7 3.8 Battery Charger Electrical Connection (Select Models) 7 3.9 Final E[...]

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    2 1. Introduction T ripp Lite’ s Extended-Run Single-Phase Battery Cabinets connect to SmartOnline 3-Phase UPS Systems to provide long-lasting battery backup for data centers, telecommunications, networks, industrial facilities, security , emergency systems and other mission- critical applications that require high capacity , high availability an[...]

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    3 2. Important Safety Instructions SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS All sections of this manual contain instructions and warnings that must be followed during the installation and operation of the battery cabinet described in this manual. Read ALL instructions thoroughly before attempting to move, install or connect your battery cabinet. Failure to comply [...]

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    4 2. Important Safety Instructions ( continued ) Battery W arnings The battery cabinet does not require routine maintenance by the user . There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Only • qualied, knowledgeable service personnel familiar with all required precautions should open the access panels for any reason. Keep unauthorized personnel[...]

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    5 3.1 Preparation 3.2 T ransportation 3.3 Mechanical Check 3. Battery Cabinet Installation Read Section 2 – Important Safety Instructions Before Installation At your site, prepare to off-load the battery cabinet from the delivery truck and transport it to the nal installation location. • Consider both the packaged weight and dimensions. A[...]

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    6 3.4 Internal Wiring (T ypical) 3.5 Preliminary Electrical Check 3.6 Battery Cabinet Placement 3. Battery Cabinet Installation ( continued ) Battery cabinets use multiple 12 VDC batteries connected in series to provide nominal DC voltages ranging from 192 VDC • to 240 VDC. Internal cabling is sized for specic application load currents. The[...]

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    7 3.7 Electrical Connection 3.8 Battery Charger Electrical Connection (Select Models) 3.9 Final Electrical Check 3. Battery Cabinet Installation ( continued ) The battery cabinet should be connected to the load through a DC disconnect switch or a DC circuit breaker . This allows the • battery to be disconnected from the load and charger for ma[...]

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    8 Additional battery strings can be daisy-chained to the UPS internal battery system via a unique connector inside the UPS battery compartment (Figure 3.10a). A 15-ft. BP240EXTNDR15DL cable is required to connect the rst battery cabinet to the UPS system (Figure 3.10b). Cabling for all additional built-to-order cabinet installations is the sole [...]

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    9 4. Operation and Charging 4.1 Determine Charging V oltages 4.2 Initial Charge 4.3 Operational Check 4.4 Acceptance T est (Optional) T o determine the appropriate equalization (freshening) charge voltage and oat char ge voltage, multiply the number of batteries connected in series in the battery cabinet by the recommended charging voltage per u[...]

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    10 5. Maintenance 5.1 Maintenance Schedule 5.2 Fuse Replacement Quarterly Check Measure individual battery unit temperature. (Measure with a digital thermometer by placing the surface thermocouple on 1. the at surface of the negative terminal—not the “L” connection surface. An infrared temperature monitor can also be used. T emperatures be[...]

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    11 6.1 Battery Cabinet Diagram (3 Shelves) 6. Diagrams Note : All dimensions are in inches. 28.80 6.00 32.4 6.00 3.25 4.50 4.50 4.00 3.50 10.58 13.50 2.25 15.75 60.00 13.50 13.50 15.40 8.25 11.00 16.00 AC Input for Battery Charger Breaker Mounting Plate 14.50 29.00 Battery Charger Battery Charger Battery Charger[...]

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    12                     Shelf 2 Shelf 3 Shelf 1 (Bottom ) To Fuse or [...]

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    13 6.3 Integrated Battery Charger (Select Models) 6. Diagrams ( continued ) 6.25 MAX 0.5 12.5 13.5 Notes : • All dimensions are in inches. • AC input is preset with fuses for 120V 30 A, but can be rewired for 208 and 240 V AC, 60 Hz by a qualied electrician. • Constant voltage output. • Electronic current limiting and high voltage shutdo[...]

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    14 7.1 Dimensions and Floor Loading 7.2 Recommended T orque 7. Specifications Battery Cabinet Model Shelves Dimensions (Width x Depth x Height) Weight Floor Loading BP240V557C-1PH 3 32.4 x 28.8 x 60 inches (82.3 x 73.2 x 152.4 cm) 1250 lb (567.5 kg) 193 lb/ft 2 (943 kg/m 2 ) BP240V787C-1PH 3 32.4 x 28.8 x 60 inches (82.3 x 73.2 x 152.4 cm) 1850 lb[...]

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    15 9. W arranty 8. Storage and Service Storage The battery cabinet must be stored in a clean, secure environment with a temperature less than 40° C (104° F) and a relative humidity less than 90% (non-condensing). Store the battery cabinet in its original shipping container if possible. Charge the batteries for at least 24 hours prior to use. Do n[...]

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