Preliminary, Safety ground – Alpha Technologies ACS HP Series User Manual

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Preliminary

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AIP900-0012-B0-001 Rev. A (01/2012)

Utility Power Connection Notes

Connecting to the utility should be performed only by qualified service personnel and in compliance with local

electrical codes. Connection to utility power must be approved by the local utility before installing the system.

Equipment Grounding Connection Notes

In order to provide a ready, reliable source of backup power it is necessary to connect the system to an effective

grounding and Earthing system that not only provides for the safety of the service personnel responsible for its

operation and maintenance, but also facilitates the proper operation and protection of the equipment within the

network. Such a grounding system provides protection with respect to operator safety, system communication,

and equipment protection.

Low impedance grounding is mandatory for personnel safety, critical for the proper operation of the system

and must be in place and connected to the system before the supply cables are connected.

SAFETY GROUND

The safety ground is a two-part system, comprised of the utility service and the ACS HP Series Battery

Charging system.

1. Utility service

As a minimum requirement for the protection of equipment, the local utility service must provide a low-

impedance path for fault current return to Earth. This must meet or exceed the requirements of the US

National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code. The connection between the system and the

utility must also meet or exceed the requirements of the US National Electrical Code or the Canadian

Electrical Code.

2. The grounding system

The grounding system consists of a low-impedance connection between the enclosure and an Earth

Ground (located at least 6’ away from the Utility Earth connection).
This impedance between the system and Earth must not exceed 0.1 Ohms.
Lightning Strike Ground
Lightning strikes, grid switching, or other aberrations on the power line and/or communications cable

have the potential to cause high-energy transients which can damage the powering or communications

systems. Without a low-impedance path to ground, the current, when traveling through wires of varying

impedance, produce damaging high voltage. The most viable method available to protect the system from

damage is to divert these unwanted high-energy transients along a low-impedance path to ground. A low-

impedance path to ground prevents these currents from reaching high voltage levels and posing a threat

to equipment. The single-point grounding system provides a low-impedance path to ground, and the

key to its success is the proper bonding of the ground rods, so the components of the grounding system

appear as a single point of uniform impedance. We recommend the use of a surge arresting device

electrically bonded to the ACS HP Charger Ground System.

Power Connection

WARNING!

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