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CONNECT INPUT POWER TO INPUT POWER T/B.
Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, Neutral as shown above

CONNECT BATTERY WIRES

Positive (+) to Battery C/B (Left side)

Negative (-) to Battery C/B (Right side)

Verify the polarity prior to connect. Refer to above.

FOR MULTIPLE BATTERY CABS

Positive (+) to TB5-1

Negative (-) to TB5-2

CONNECT OUTPUT POWER TO OUTPUT POWER T/B.
Phase A, Phase B, Phase C, Neutral as shown above

If there are no requirements for remote signaling, section 3.4 may be skipped.

3.4

REMOTE SIGNALING CONNECTIONS (OPTION)

The Protector 3 includes the feature of providing dry relay contacts for remote signaling capabilities.
Signals available for remote annunciation are:

“INPUT FAILURE” - N/O contact that closes upon loss of input power.

“LOW BATTERY” -

N/O contact that closes when the unit is on battery operation and the batteries

approach inadmissible discharge status.

“BYPASS ON” -

N/O contact that closes when the unit transfers the load to static by-pass.

”SUMMARY ALARM” -

N/O contact that closes when the unit has any one of the following alarm

conditions. internal failure, system overheat, battery undervoltage.

3.4.1

Dry relay contacts for remote signaling are provided via connector (P2) on Control Board (A2), located on

the inside of the right door of the enclosure. See illustration 1-2 for location of Control PCB.

3.4.2

Dry relay contacts have the following maximum ratings:

125 volts (AC or DC) maximum
1.25 amperes maximum
30 watts / 50 VA maximum
It is important that contact ratings are observed to prevent damage to the relays and the Control Board.

3.4.3

Determine which signals will be used. Connect wires (customer-supplied) to the connector.

3.4.4

See illustration 1-2 for location of dry C contacts terminal.

This concludes the installation procedure. Please proceed to Section 4 - Start-Up.

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