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EFC52/EFC54 SERIES BATTERY CABINET INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL MNL-000700 Rev B January 2017...
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Failure to observe the precautions as presented may result in injury or loss of life. This document is proprietary to Electronic Systems Support (ESS). This document cannot be copied or reproduced in whole or in part, nor can its contents be revealed in any manner or to any person except to meet the purpose for which it was delivered, without the express written permission of Electronic Systems Support.
1. INTRODUCTION ESS EFC52 & EFC54 Series Front Terminal Battery Cabinets are shipped partially assembled, internally pre- wired and come standard with an over current breaker. The removable hinged front doors and removable rear cover also allow for easier battery access. Maintenance rear covers are not needed since all batteries come with nylon straps for easier lifting and moving.
3.2 Visible Damage It is the responsibility of the person receiving the shipment to inventory and fully inspect all materials against the bill of lading or way bill IMMEDIATELY, while the carrier representative is still present. Ensure that all items are accounted for, including number of skids and quantity of boxes. Also note any visible external damage that may have occurred during transit.
5. GENERAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 DC Output Characteristics • Voltage: (UPS Application) 48 to 480 VDC Nominal • Breaker: Standard • Fuse Type: Not standard, consult factory. If a fuse is provided, it is only to be replaced by a factory service technician.
Cabinet Dimensions: EFC52, Top Breaker is 45.50” W x 29.5” D* x 84.0” H EFC42, Top Breaker is 45.50” W x 29.5” D* x 72.0” H EFS52, Side Breaker is 57.75” W x 29.5” D* x 74.8” H EFC54, Top Breaker is 45.50” W x 31.5” D* x 84.0” H EFC44, Top Breaker is 45.50”...
6.1.3 Safety Precautions DC VOLTAGE WARNING! Hazardous DC Voltages are present in the battery cabinet. This hazard will always be present, even when the battery system is off-line. Accidental short circuit of the positive and negative terminals will cause tremendous currents to flow resulting in severe burns, fire and possible death. Use extreme caution! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
5. In order to meet Zone 4 requirements, refer to the Zone 4 ANCHORING drawings included with this manual. The following steps detail the necessary actions to be taken to meet Zone 4 mounting requirements. Check applicable building codes for length and style of anchors to be used with the flooring substrate.
8. SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CAUTION! PLEASE READ ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING 8.1 Blown Fuse Replacement If a fuse has blown in the system, contact an authorized factory technician to replace it. CAUTION! Fire Hazard Warning: Replace only with same type and rating of fuses supplied with the system. 8.2 Battery Replacement Steps Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions.
7. Reconnect bus bars and/or cables to the battery. Make sure connections are properly torqued. Torque values are provided on the battery label. 8. Reconnect the center jumper. Make sure connections are properly torqued. Torque values are provided on the battery label. 9.
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