C&D Technologies RS-2098 RDC Rack User Manual

Standby battery rack assembly instructions, Applies to all rdc series racks, Caution

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STANDBY BATTERY RACK

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

APPLIES TO ALL RDC SERIES RACKS

(READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION)

Standard and Earthquake-Protected (EP) Racks:

Earthquake-protected racks are similar to standard racks,

with the exception of additional frame bracing, battery restraints,

and cell spacer elements. The battery rack frames are common for

Standard, EP1 and EP2 series for the one-tier, two-tier, three-tier

and two-step racks with the exception of the three-tier EP2 rack.

The frame for the three-tier EP2 rack is unique. RDC-EP racks are

certified to the International Building Code, 2009 edition.

Configuration:

Racks are available in single or multiple tier/step configurations as

shown in Figure 2. Rack components are supplied loose and must

be assembled and secured on-site in accordance with these C&D

assembly instructions, the drawings included with the rack shipment,

and applicable codes.

Rack Location:

Locate racks in a clean, cool, dry place so the batteries are not affected

by sources of radiant heat, such as sunshine, heating units, radiators,

steam pipes, etc. Variations of more than 5 degrees Fahrenheit (3º C)

between cells may cause the battery to become electrically unbalanced.

Top rows of batteries in multiple-tier configurations tend to operate at

slightly higher temperature than those on lower tiers. Always provide

adequate ceiling clearance for ventilation and maintenance.

Anchoring:

To provide stability and safety, racks must be securely anchored

to the floor. Anchor bolts are to be installed per contractor

specifications and in accordance with applicable codes. Do not

attach rack to walls without consulting the appropriate structural

engineer. Mounting holes are provided in the base of each frame.

All frames must be secured to floor using all anchor bolt hole

locations.

• Do not install batteries until the rack has been properly

installed, with all bolts tightened to specified torque and

frames anchored to the floor.

• Do not use oil or grease as a lubricant for cell installation.

Lubrication is usually not required due to the low friction

interface of the insulating covers. If necessary, a small

amount of water, unscented talcum or Dow Corning III can

be applied to the rail covers to reduce friction.

CAUTION:

Grounding:

Rack grounding provisions are integrated into the base of each

frame. Two through holes are located at the center of the frame’s

bottom cross member and may be used to secure a standard NEMA

lug. These holes are 0.44” in diameter and 1.0” between centers.

The surfaces surrounding the holes have been masked and are free

of powder coat to allow electrical contact. Frame to frame grounding

integrity is accomplished via the lower support rail, attached to each

frame with internal/external “star” washers.

Two Tier Standard Rack

Two Tier EP Rack

Figure 1. Standard Vs. EP Rack

Figure 2. Typical Rack Configurations

RS02098

These instructions detail the proper procedure for installing

C&D Standard and EP (Earthquake Protected) battery racks.

The following describes how to locate, assemble, and load

open-frame battery racks for C&D battery mounting applications.

Proper attention to these instructions will help ensure safe,

trouble-free performance.

Standard vs. EP2 Rack

Two Tier Standard Rack

Two Tier EP2 Rack

TYPICAL RACK GROUNDING

PROVISION

2-Step

1 Tier

2-Tier

3-Tier

Std & EP1

3-Tier

EP2

RS02098/0114/CD

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