2 control wiring – Liebert 600T User Manual

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Wiring Considerations

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8.2

Control Wiring

Control wiring must be stranded and tinned and run in individual separate steel conduits. Control

wiring must be separated from power wiring. In addition, each control wiring cable group should be

run in a separate conduit to minimize control signal interference.

Refer to the Control Connection Locations and Control Wire Lists,

Figure 33

through

Figure 48

.

Notice that there are nine cable groups in a typical system:

• Cable group 1 carries signals for the Module Battery Disconnect.

• Cable group 2 is for the remote communications options: modem, remote terminal and remote

CRT.

• Cable group 3 carries signals for the Remote Emergency Module Off and Remote Emergency

Power Off.

• Cable group 4 carries signals for the optional Remote Monitor Panel.

• Cable group 5 is for the optional SiteScan system.

• Cable group 6 carries signals for the reduced battery charge limit and the reduced input current

limit.

• Cable group 7 carries signals to and from the maintenance bypass switchgear.

• Cable groups 20 and 21 carry signals for general housekeeping, modules to SCC.

Other cable groups will be required for other optional equipment. If your system has any installed

options, special wire lists will be included in your Submittal Drawing Package. Contact your Liebert

Sales Representative for assistance if the submittal drawings have been lost or misplaced.

Figure 33

through

Figure 36

show the typical location of control connections inside the UPS and

SCC. The position of a particular control connection may be different for your system, depending on

the model and the installed options.

NOTE

The UPS control and communication wiring are considered Class 2 circuits

by NEC standards. However, NEC Class 1 wiring methods are required for

these circuits to ensure proper operation of the UPS.

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