Salicru DC POWER-S DC-36-S User Manual page 21

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Other parts, abbreviations and auxiliary elements.
(A
)
Battery cabinet.
bat
(A
)
Rectifier system cabinet, basically to be referred to
rect
the complete equipment, with or without batteries.
(AB)
Clamp for fixing the cables to the rod (BF).
(AS
)
Toggle handle of rectifier module (M
1
(AS
)
Handle of control module (M
2
(BB)
Battery shelves. Removable shelves to fill the
flooded PbCa or NiCd batteries.
(BF)
Rod for fixing the connection cables by means of
clamps.
(BL
)
Mechanical lock of rectifier module.
1
(BL
)
Mechanical lock through screws for removable bat-
2
tery shelves.
(BZ)
Plinth base to fix it to a solid surface. Cabinets with
removable battery shelves only.
(CM)
Hoisting lugs to lift the cabinet (optional).
The structure is not ready to be lifted with the
batteries fitted in.
(CT)
Lock with handle and ratchet or cam, for front door
cabinet. A lock with key can be fitted as an option
(LL).
(GS)
Telescopic guide for subrack.
(LL)
Key for block and unblock the locking (CT).
(M
)
Communication module.
com
(M
)
Control module.
cont
(M
)
Rectifier module.
rect
(MB)
Cable bundle for connecting the battery cabinet with
the rectifier one (batteries fitted in separate cabinet
only).
(MD)
Connection cable bundle among cabinets with elec-
trolyte probe, when batteries are supplied in sepa-
rate cabinet (option included only).
If batteries are fitted in the rectifier cabinet, this elec-
trical connection cable bundle is already pre-con-
nected with the probe from factory.
(MS)
Cable bundle with temperature probe (R103).
(P
)
Fixing points of the plinth-base to a solid surface.
A
Cabinets with removable battery shelves.
(PF)
Front door of rectifier and/or battery cabinet (op-
tional).
(PF
)
Fixing points at the front of the subrack.
1
(PF
)
Fixing points of the telescopic guide (GS) of the sub-
2
rack.
(PI)
Elevator parts -feet-.
(PR)
Cable gland for cable entry.
(R103)
Probe of temperature/battery floating voltage.
(RN)
Cable gland slot for entering the connection cables.
(RU)
Casters.
(RV)
Cooling grid.
SALICRU
).
rect
).
cont
(t
)
Bolt for control module fixing (M
1
(t
)
Bolt for rectifier module fixing (M
2
(t
)
Bolt for terminal cover fixing (TB).
3
(t
)
Bolt for battery protection cover fixing (TC).
4
(TB)
Terminal cover.
(TC)
Blind cover.
(0)
Three-phase equipments only.
(1)
Connection or manoeuvring parts of the battery cabinet. Systems with ac-
cumulators or part of them installed in a separate cabinet or rack only.
(2)
DC outgoing distribution unit, with circuit breaker protections, switched fuses
or switch plus fuses, depending on the output current and voltage.
The protection will always be with two poles for floating output voltages. For
outputs with the positive or negative earthed, protections will always be single
pole, in order to not break the earthed pole.
In systems with floating voltages, the own terminals of the own protections will
be used as outgoing distribution terminals.
For outputs positive or negative earthed, the terminal of each single pole pro-
tection of the alive pole will be used as terminal and the available rod of the
earthed pole as general terminal.
(3)
Auxiliary contact option of the protections or switched of the system.
(4)
Protections or switches can have an auxiliary contact as an option.
Regarding the protections, this manual uses the acronyms (F/Q*),
and to be referred to fuses (F) or to the circuit breakers (Q), which in
accordance with the regulations, they must be identified with those
acronyms. The letter (Q) is also used to identify a simple switch too.
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cont
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