Ups Input Configuration; Cabling Guidelines; Figure 2 Single Module Block Diagram-Dual Input Configuration - Emerson Liebert NX 10-30kVA Installation Manual

Liebert nx series 10-30kva, 208v, 60hz
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2.1.2

UPS Input Configuration

Figure 2 illustrates the NX in a split bypass (dual-input) configuration. In this configuration the
Static Bypass and the Maintenance Bypass lines are supplied from a separate feed from the Main
input. Both sources must be protected externally with properly sized protective devices. By default,
the unit ships with internal links installed between the Bypass input and Main input (Single Input
configuration). To wire the unit as a dual input UPS, remove the links and wire the bypass to the
input bus bars, then wire the Main input directly to CB1 (see Figure 3).
Figure 2
Single module block diagram—dual input configuration
Bypass Input
AC Utility Input
CB1
Neutral Wire
2.1.3

Cabling Guidelines

The following are guidelines only and are superseded by local regulations and codes of practice where
applicable.
1. Take special care when determining the size of the neutral cable, as current circulating on the
neutral cable may be greater than nominal current in the case of non-linear loads. Refer to the
values in 6.4 - UPS Electrical Characteristics.
2. The ground conductor should be sized according to such factors as the fault rating, cable lengths
and type of protection. The ground cable connecting the UPS to the main ground system must
follow the most direct route possible. Control wiring and power wiring must be run in separate
conduit. Output and input cables must be run in separate conduit.
3. Consider using paralleled smaller cables for heavy currents—this can ease installation.
4. When sizing battery cables, a maximum voltage drop of 4VDC is permissible at the current
ratings in Table 10. For terminal connection sizing, see Table 10.
5. In most installations, especially parallel multi-module systems, the load equipment is connected
to a distribution network of individually protected busbars fed by the UPS output, rather than
connected directly to the UPS itself. When this is the case, the UPS output cables can be rated to
suit the individual distribution network demands rather than being fully load-rated.
NOTE
If more load is added to the distribution panel, the unit's cabling must be resized.
6. When laying power cables, do not form coils; this will help avoid increasing formation of
electromagnetic interference.
NOTE
Left-side access may be required when making power connections. Cable connections should be
made before a cabinet is attached to the left side of the NX or before the UPS is placed where
another obstruction, such as a wall, is against the NX's the left side.
SW1/D
Contactor
SW1/C
Rectifier
Discharge
Battery
Maintenance Bypass
Static Switch
Inverter
Contactor
Battery
Charger
10
Electrical Connections
UPS
SW1/A
Output
SW1/B

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