1 power wiring, Power wiring, Caution – Emerson Series 610 User Manual

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Wiring Considerations

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7.1

Power Wiring

1. Power wiring—rectifier input, bypass input, UPS output and battery cables—must be run in

individual, separate conduits or cable trays. Refer to the Outline and Bussing Details drawings

(Figures 9, 10, 21 and 22) for locations of the various power connections within the UPS and

ancillary equipment. In particular, note the location of the rectifier input power connections.

2. Observe local, state and national electrical codes. Verify utility power and its overcurrent

protection rating will accommodate the UPS input rating, including battery recharging.

3. A safety ground wire must be run from the building ground to a ground point in the UPS Module

Cabinets, ancillary equipment, and the Power-Tie Cabinet (if applicable). See 6.0 - Configuring

Your Neutral and Ground Connections. The grounding conductor shall comply with the

following conditions of installation:
a. An insulated grounding conductor must be sized in accordance with the NEC and local codes.

It must be green (with or without one or more yellow stripes) and be installed as part of the

branch circuit that supplies the unit or system.

b. The grounding conductor described above is to be grounded to earth at the service equipment

or, if supplied by a separately derived system, at the supply transformer or motor-generator

set in accordance with the instructions in 6.0 - Configuring Your Neutral and Ground

Connections.

c. The attachment-plug receptacles in the vicinity of the unit or system are all to be of a

grounding type, and the grounding conductors serving these receptacles are to be connected to

earth ground at the service equipment.

4. Observe clockwise phase rotation of all power wiring. Phase A leads Phase B leads Phase C.

A qualified electrician should check the phase rotation.

5. AC power cables must be rated for less the NEC-rated line drop at the maximum rated system

current. DC power cables from the UPS to the battery terminals and return must be sized for less

than 2 volts total loop drop at the maximum rated system current.

6. If site equipment includes a backup generator and automatic transfer switch(es), consult the

manufacturers of those devices for information on sizing and interfacing to the UPS system.

7. Removable access plates are available for power wiring. Refer to the Outline Drawings

(Figures 9, 21 and 22) for your particular model.

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CAUTION

Power and control wiring must be separated!

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CAUTION

After cutting holes in the access plates, be certain that no foreign matter (metal shavings,

sawdust, insulation or wire fragments, etc.) remains inside the UPS. Likewise be certain to

block any “extra” holes in the plates through which foreign matter could later enter the UPS.

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