Cable installation, Wiring preparation, Power cable installation – Liebert Nfinity 208 V / 240 V 60Hz User Manual

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Wiring Preparation

WARNING: Please read this section thoroughly
before attempting to install wiring to this unit.
Be sure that the unit is not connected to any AC
utility power source before installing any wiring
to this unit. This UPS should be installed by a
qualified / certified electrician.

Removing the Cover Plates

On the back of the
UPS, cover plates
are over the input
and output
terminals, as
shown on right.
Remove these
using a Phillips
screwdriver. Keep
screws and plates
to one side.

Configuring the Bypass Voltage (TB2)

The UPS voltage is factory set to 208V. Should
the user have a utility supply of 240V, the
bypass voltage jumper will have to be changed
to ensure correct output voltage.

Power Cable Installation

Refer to the charts below when selecting cables:

Power Cable and Protection Ratings

120V

208V

240V

Max Input
Current

79 A

69 A

Input
Protection

100 A

90 A

Max Output
Current

67A /

phase

77 A

67 A

2 AWG max (35 mm²)
6 AWG min (16 mm²)

Input / Output
Terminal
Details

Torque Rating: 22-26 in/lb

(2.5-3 nm)

90°C rated copper wire is recommended


Notes:
If the start-up is on bypass the UPS has a 3-
cycle inrush current that is 6 times the rated
output current. This must be taken into account
when selecting the overload protection device at
the AC input supply distribution point. To avoid
random tripping on start up, it is recommended
that the AC input supply be protected with a
circuit breaker capable of withstanding this initial
inrush.

This UPS is fitted with EMI suppression filters.
Earth leakage current is less than 40mA.
Transient and steady state earth leakage
currents may occur when starting the
equipment. This should be taken into account
when selecting ground current detection
devices, as the earth leakage currents of both
the UPS and load will be carried.

Input and output cables must be run in separate
conduits.

A branch rated overcurrent protection device
(circuit breaker or fused disconnect switch) must
be installed for the AC output.

Cable Installation

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