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Installation and O&M manual for SG battery cabinets - OPM_SGS_XXU_ISG_BAT_XUS_V020.doc

Installation Guide SG Series UL Battery cabinets

Since individual battery characteristics are not identical and may change over time, the UPS module is

equipped with circuitry to equalize battery cell voltages. This circuit increases charging voltage to maintain

flooded type battery cells at full capacity.

NOTE
Do not use equalize charge on valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries. Consult the battery manufacturer’s

manual for specific information about equalize-charging.

Basic environmental requirements for operation:

Ambient Temperature Range: 0-40°C (32-104°F)

Recommended Operating Range: 20-25°C (68-77°F)

Maximum Relative Humidity: 95%, non-condensing

5.1 BATTERY

CABINETS

The Battery Cabinets should be given a periodic inspection and electrical check. Checks should be performed at

least annually to ensure years of trouble-free service.

5.2 VOLTAGE

RECORDS

-With the Battery Cabinet DC circuit breaker closed and the connected UPS operating, measure and record

battery float voltage.

-With the DC circuit breaker open, measure and record the nominal (open circuit) voltage.

(Both these measurements should be made across the final positive and negative terminal lugs.)

-Compare these values with those shown below. The recorded nominal voltage should be no less than the

value shown, while the recorded float voltage should be within the range shown. If a discrepancy is found,

contact GE Service Representative at 1-800-637-1738 option 3.

Battery Voltage (VDC)

Number of Cells

Nominal Float

240 480 527-576

5.3 BATTERY

CELL

TERMINALS

Check for discoloration, corrosion and connection integrity. Clean and tighten if necessary. Note that when

installing a new battery, the initial torque value is 5 inch lbs. more than the re-torque value. Contact battery

manufacturers documentation or refer to their website for torque values.

To access battery cell terminals; disconnect the inter-tier cable and two shelf retaining screws. Once

disconnected, insulate (with protective boot or electrical tape) the cables to prevent accidental shorts.

The battery shelf can now be pulled out. Tighten each terminal connection to the re-torque value.

When replacing a battery, the terminal connections must be cleaned and tightened. Disconnect and insulate

the cables connected to the battery. Secure each battery shelf with retaining screws when maintenance is

complete.

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