Terminating External Cables Into The Ups Connection Panel - Siemens 667/HB/47750/000 General Handbook

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4. Connect the loose battery connection cable looms to the red connector sockets
on the right side of each Battery Housing module, using the right hand opening in
the base of the Battery Housing module to reach the connector of the housing
below.
NOTE: in cases where less than three battery housing modules are installed
within the Battery Expansion Cabinet, unused battery cable looms can be
removed and retained as maintenance spares.

9.8 Terminating External Cables into the UPS Connection Panel

Step No.
7
Terminate External cables into
the UPS Connection panel
WARNING: Ensure all power sources are switched off and safely isolated
before installation commences. All switches and MCBs should be in the OFF or
BYPASS position.
1. Remove the blanking plate from the top of the UPS housing revealing the UPS
Connection Panel.
2. The DIN rail mounted terminal blocks on the panel are clearly labelled. Cables
are to be terminated according to the following:
o
o
o
o
3. Replace the blanking plate.
See section 7 for further details on external cable specification details.
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UPS Cabinet
'MAINS INPUT' – Termination for a 3-core cable from the feeder pillar
supply.
'OUTPUT' – Termination for a 3-core cable to the traffic controller.
'54VDC BUS' – Termination for internal and Battery Expansion cabinet
battery cables. Clearly labelled '+' and '-'.
'C1' to 'C6' – Termination for the UPS solution fault output contacts.
Clearly labelled 'NO', 'C' and 'NC' for Normally Open, Common and
Normally Closed respectively.
Figure 9-9: UPS Connection Panel
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Infrastructure and Mobility, Traffic Solutions
Battery Expansion Cabinet
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Status
ISSUED
Date
31/01/2017
Doc. No.
667/HB/47750/000
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset
BH17 7ER
Refer to
Section 9.8

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