Connection for options, 1 remote signaling box (rsb), Remote signaling box (rsb) – GE Industrial Solutions SG Series 225 & 300 Operating Manual User Manual

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User Manual SG Series 225 & 300 UL S2

8.3 CONNECTION FOR OPTIONS

WARNING !

The installation and cabling of the options must be performed by QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
Make sure that the UPS installation is completely powered down.
Refer to the “Safety prescriptions - Installation
” described on Section 1.

8.3.1 Remote Signaling Box (RSB)

The optional Remote Signaling Box allows monitoring of the operation of the UPS, using the potential free contacts

fitted on the “P4 - Customer Interface Board“ of the UPS.

It can be used by simply putting the box on a desktop or on a wall or, removing the box, it can be surface
mounted.

The remote panel contains an internal buzzer and the following status indicators:

Mimic diagram With

LEDs indicating the operation of Rectifier and Inverter, and the power source supplying

the critical Load.

Alarm

Indicating a critical situation on the UPS (LED light and audible alarm).

Stop

Indicating the UPS is preparing to shut down in a short time.

Mute

Push button, resets the buzzer.

Test

Push button checks all the LEDs and the buzzer of the remote panel.

The cable connecting the RSB to the UPS cabinet must be min. 16 wires / 0.25mm

2

.

The plug B is included in the delivery of the option RSB (cable connecting UPS with RSB not included). Maximal
allowable length: 985 ft (300 m).
It must be wired at one end with a D - female plug- 25 pin (J2 – P4 Customer Interface Board).

NOTE !

The alarms on free potential contacts can be connected on terminals X1 instead J2 (see

correlation X1 – J2 in Section 4.1 of the Installation Guide).

Mute

Test

m

a

x 98

5ft

/ 3

00m

yellow/brown

white/yellow

1

2

4
3

5

brown/green

7
6

8

10
9

11

white/green

blue/red

violet

grey/pink

13
12

14

16
15

17

yellow

green

brown

20

22

23

19
18

21 white

24

16

COMMON ALLARM

AUX. BUZZER

STOP OPERATION

20
22
23

17
19

38

LOAD ON MAINS

LOAD ON INVERTER

56

55

50

43
44

49

40
42

SIGNALLING

UTILITY FAILURE

GND

24V

34

37

33

32

31

X15

IM6544

1
2

J2

- SU

B D - MALE

REMOTE

X3

X4

A

A

B -

P4 - IM0005

B

PLUG

J2

77

mm

3 in

13

0mm

216mm

5 1/

4"

in

8 1/2" in

25

black

P.S.: The above mentioned colors are

XA

TERMINALS BLOCK

TERMINALS

XA

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blu

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gr

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red

grey
blue

SUB D - MALE

suitables only for XY standard cable

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10

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50

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1

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3

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4

16

5

17

6

18

7

19

8

20

9

21

10

22

11

1

14

9

1

2

1

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

J2

XA

BLOCK

BOX

Pink + Red

Grey + Blue

Stop

Alarm

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GE Digital Energy

Customer Interface

2

1

Fig. 8.3.1-1 Remote Signaling Box connection

A

Terminals X3, X4 and X15 fitted inside the Remote Signaling Box.

B

Plug J2 (sub D - male - 25 pin) must be connected to the connector J2 (sub D - female-25 pin) located
on “P4 - Customer Interface Board“.

XA

Terminals block XA for 24Vdc supply Remote Signaling Box.

NOTE !

If the remote signal panel is plugged on connector J2, the terminal blocks X1 cannot be used to

drive an external alarms monitoring device, because it is supplied by the internal UPS low

voltage power supply.

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