BC58 Battery Cabinet Installation, Operation, & Maintenance
Battery cabinets that are not supplied with an incorporated DC output disconnect device must have an appropriate disconnect device provided external to the cabinet.
Battery cabinets that are not supplied with an incorporated DC output disconnect device must have an appropriate disconnect device provided external to the cabinet.
Control wiring can be routed through the sides of the battery cabinets in side by side configurations or through the top of the battery cabinets using conduit in standalone
Remove the rear door panel of the UPS power cabinet, and use M10 x 30 screws (2 quantity) to connect and fix the battery cabinet and the power cabinet at the top and bottom.
Connect the battery cable accessory to one end of the battery port on the rear panel of the UPS and connect the other end to any battery port on the rear panel of the EBC.
Connect main cables from the UPS DC input terminals to the battery cabinet output. Refer to the supplied battery cabinet drawings for information on the battery cabinet output connections.
NOTE: This procedure describes how to position and interconnect several battery cabinets. If your system only has one battery cabinet, you only need to follow step 2 and step 3.
This checklist, which includes both visual and technical inspections, assists in identifying difficulties with mounting, cables, electrolyte levels, & voltage to ensure proper
This checklist, which includes both visual and technical inspections, assists in identifying difficulties with mounting, cables,
Connect the opposite end of the green ground cable up through the battery disconnect panel into the grounding buss bar in the Q-LS Battery system chassis (if using an external battery cabinet).
For battery cabinets that are connecting to a VertivTM Liebert® EXS UPS, see Figure 2.1 on page 8, cables will run from the positive, negative and neutral busbars of the adjacent battery
The battery cabinet must be installed in a temperature controlled area free of conductive contaminants. Install on a level, solid surface (e.g. concrete or floor stand) that can support the
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Remove the side panels that are adjacent to the other battery cabinets. Push the right-most battery cabinet into position. For seismic anchoring, ensure that the rear seismic bracket connects to the rear anchors. Lower the levelling feet until they connect with the floor - use a bubble-leveler to ensure that the cabinet is level.
Reinstall the left side panel on the left-most battery cabinet after interconnection. Push the third battery cabinet into position, align with the seismic anchoring (if any), level the battery cabinet, and interconnect with the other battery cabinets as described in step 2, step 3, and step 5.
Regular battery inspections assist to ensure optimal performance & safety. Following this checklist makes sure that all important components are evaluated and any necessary steps are performed to keep the system operational. This detailed Battery Inspection Checklist ensures battery performance and safety.
The first level of inspection involves a thorough visual examination of the battery’s physical condition. This step checks for any mechanical or structural faults that could hinder performance. Mark “OK,” “Not OK,” or “N/A” in the appropriate boxes for each point.