Tripp Lite SU40KX Owner's Manual for 3-Phase UPS 932688 - Page 16

Wiring

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7 - Wiring 1 DANGER! LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD! 2 All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the warnings in this manual and all applicable electrical and safety codes. Incorrect wiring may damage the UPS system severely and cause serious personal injury and property damage. Read Section 2 - Important Safety Instructions before proceeding. 3 7-1 Wiring Warnings • De-energize all input and output power sources of the UPS system before installing cables or making electrical connections. • Use flexible cable of sufficient length to permit UPS system servicing. The maximum cable length is 10 m (32.8 ft). • Use ferrule caps to cover termination cables and prevent frayed ends from shorting on the UPS system terminal block. 4 • Use cabling rated VW-1, FT-1 or better. • Use cable sleeves and connector clamps. • The neutral conductor must be the same size as the current conductors. 5 • Tighten all connections with a torque of at least 3.95 N·m (35 in·lb) • Confirm that all cables are marked correctly according to their purpose, polarity, phase and diameter. • If the UPS system's input/output power source is wye-wye, then "Neutral" and "Ground" must not be connected. 6 • If the input power source has VNG>0, install a grounded wye secondary isolation transformer with a properly bonded neutral to ground before the UPS system and input power source. • For equipment requiring a neutral connection to an IT power distribution system that requires neutral isolation upon disconnect, the disconnect device must be a four-pole device and must disconnect all line conductors and the neutral conductor. If a disconnect device interrupts the neutral conductor, it must simultaneously interrupt all line conductors. 7 • Allow the batteries to charge uninterrupted for 24 hours after the initial wiring connection. • Observe proper polarity by connecting negative to negative, positive to positive and normal "N" to normal "N". Failure to observe proper polarity will damage the UPS system and create a serious risk of personal injury and property damage. • Observe proper phase by connecting R to R, S to S, T to T and N to N. Source power phase rotation must be verified as RST before powering 8 the UPS. Failure to observe proper phase will damage the UPS system and create a risk of personal injury and property damage. 7-2 Wiring Preparation 9 • De-energize all input and output (AC and DC) of the UPS system and external battery cabinet (if present). • Mark all cables according to their correct purpose, polarity, phase and diameter. • Review the diagrams in Section 7-3 and Section 7-4 to familiarize yourself with the terminal blocks. • Consult the table in Section 7-5 to find the correct electrical input/output characteristics for the UPS system. 10 Note: If the UPS system's input/output power source is wye-wye, then "Neutral" and "Ground" must not be connected. If the input power source has VNG>0, install an isolation transformer before the UPS system and input power source, then connect the UPS system's "Neutral" and "Ground" together. 11 12 13 14 16

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7 – Wiring
DANGER! LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD!
All wiring should be performed by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the warnings in this manual and all applicable
electrical and safety codes. Incorrect wiring may damage the UPS system severely and cause serious personal injury and
property damage. Read
Section 2 – Important Safety Instructions
before proceeding.
7-1 Wiring Warnings
De-energize all input and output power sources of the UPS system before installing cables or making electrical connections.
Use flexible cable of sufficient length to permit UPS system servicing. The maximum cable length is 10 m (32.8 ft).
Use ferrule caps to cover termination cables and prevent frayed ends from shorting on the UPS system terminal block.
Use cabling rated VW-1, FT-1 or better.
Use cable sleeves and connector clamps.
The neutral conductor must be the same size as the current conductors.
Tighten all connections with a torque of at least 3.95 N·m (35 in·lb)
Confirm that all cables are marked correctly according to their purpose, polarity, phase and diameter.
If the UPS system’s input/output power source is wye-wye, then “Neutral” and “Ground” must not be connected.
If the input power source has VNG>0, install a grounded wye secondary isolation transformer with a properly bonded neutral to ground before
the UPS system and input power source.
For equipment requiring a neutral connection to an IT power distribution system that requires neutral isolation upon disconnect, the disconnect
device must be a four-pole device and must disconnect all line conductors and the neutral conductor. If a disconnect device interrupts the neutral
conductor, it must simultaneously interrupt all line conductors.
Allow the batteries to charge uninterrupted for 24 hours after the initial wiring connection.
Observe proper polarity by connecting negative to negative, positive to positive and normal “N” to normal “N”. Failure to observe proper
polarity will damage the UPS system and create a serious risk of personal injury and property damage.
Observe proper phase by connecting R to R, S to S, T to T and N to N. Source power phase rotation must be verified as RST before powering
the UPS. Failure to observe proper phase will damage the UPS system and create a risk of personal injury and property damage.
7-2 Wiring Preparation
De-energize all input and output (AC and DC) of the UPS system and external battery cabinet (if present).
Mark all cables according to their correct purpose, polarity, phase and diameter.
Review the diagrams in
Section 7-3
and
Section 7-4
to familiarize yourself with the terminal blocks.
Consult the table in
Section 7-5
to find the correct electrical input/output characteristics for the UPS system.
Note: If the UPS system’s input/output power source is wye-wye, then “Neutral” and “Ground” must not be connected. If the input power source
has VNG>0, install an isolation transformer before the UPS system and input power source, then connect the UPS system’s “Neutral” and
“Ground” together.