Tripp Lite BP480V65 Owners Manual for Extended-Run Battery Cabinet English - Page 3

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1. Introduction Tripp Lite's Extended-Run Battery Cabinets connect to SmartOnline® UPS Systems to provide long-lasting battery backup for data centers, telecommunications, networks, industrial facilities, security, emergency systems and other mission-critical applications that require high capacity, high availability and extended runtime. Features • Battery cabinets are available in six options: BP480V40, BP480V40-NIB, BP480V65, BP480V65-NIB, BP480V100 and BP480V100-NIB. The BP480V40, BP480V65 and BP480V100 models include jumpers, terminals, breaker, and 40 x CSB GP 12400, GP 12650 or GPL 121000 batteries in a separate pallet for a complete installation. The BP480V40-NIB, BP480V65-NIB and BP480V100-NIB models are a similar kit but without batteries, allowing users the flexibility to purchase batteries for the cabinet separately. • Battery cabinets are available in voltages of 480V DC and capacities option of 40Ah, 65Ah and 100Ah@C20 to 1.67VPC • Battery cabinets contain multiple 12V DC batteries connected in series for higher voltages. • Each battery cabinet contains 4 shelves with 10 individual batteries (maximum) per shelf. • Hinged lockable door facilitates access to batteries for periodic maintenance. • A minimum of 100 mm clearance is located above the individual batteries for access to terminals. • Battery cabinet is constructed of heavy-gauge steel. • Baked powder-coat finish provides chip and corrosion resistance. • Battery cabinet ships bolted to pallet with a double layer of protective stretch wrap and integrated corner and top protection. • Appropriate ventilation and convection cooling of individual batteries is provided via spacing between batteries. Front and rear vents allow the free flow of warmer air out of the battery cabinet. • A molded case circuit breaker is provided for overcurrent protection. • User-supplied power output cables can be fed into the battery cabinet via built-in conduit knockouts on top of the cabinet. • For improved safety, higher power density and minimized maintenance, the cabinet systems use Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) recombinant batteries. The electrolyte in these batteries is immobilized in either an absorbent mat separator or a gelling medium, eliminating the spilling hazards and maintenance requirements of free liquid electrolyte. There is no need to add water or measure specific gravity. • Because the batteries are recombinant cells that employ an oxygen recombination cycle, minimal gasses are emitted during normal float charging. Each cell contains an individual valve, which releases the gas products from overcharge and prevents pressure build-up within the cell. 3 18-09-176-933861.indb 3 9/26/2018 10:54:10 AM

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1. Introduction
Tripp Lite’s Extended-Run Battery Cabinets connect to SmartOnline® UPS Systems to provide
long-lasting battery backup for data centers, telecommunications, networks, industrial
facilities, security, emergency systems and other mission-critical applications that require high
capacity, high availability and extended runtime.
Features
• Battery cabinets are available in six options: BP480V40, BP480V40-NIB, BP480V65,
BP480V65-NIB, BP480V100 and BP480V100-NIB. The BP480V40, BP480V65 and
BP480V100 models include jumpers, terminals, breaker, and 40 x CSB GP 12400,
GP 12650 or GPL 121000 batteries in a separate pallet for a complete installation. The
BP480V40-NIB, BP480V65-NIB and BP480V100-NIB models are a similar kit but without
batteries, allowing users the flexibility to purchase batteries for the cabinet separately.
• Battery cabinets are available in voltages of 480V DC and capacities option of 40Ah, 65Ah
and 100Ah@C20 to 1.67VPC
• Battery cabinets contain multiple 12V DC batteries connected in series for higher voltages.
• Each battery cabinet contains 4 shelves with 10 individual batteries (maximum) per shelf.
• Hinged lockable door facilitates access to batteries for periodic maintenance.
• A minimum of 100 mm clearance is located above the individual batteries for access to
terminals.
• Battery cabinet is constructed of heavy-gauge steel.
• Baked powder-coat finish provides chip and corrosion resistance.
• Battery cabinet ships bolted to pallet with a double layer of protective stretch wrap and
integrated corner and top protection.
• Appropriate ventilation and convection cooling of individual batteries is provided via spacing
between batteries. Front and rear vents allow the free flow of warmer air out of the battery
cabinet.
• A molded case circuit breaker is provided for overcurrent protection.
• User-supplied power output cables can be fed into the battery cabinet via built-in conduit
knockouts on top of the cabinet.
• For improved safety, higher power density and minimized maintenance, the cabinet
systems use Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) recombinant batteries. The electrolyte in
these batteries is immobilized in either an absorbent mat separator or a gelling medium,
eliminating the spilling hazards and maintenance requirements of free liquid electrolyte.
There is no need to add water or measure specific gravity.
• Because the batteries are recombinant cells that employ an oxygen recombination cycle,
minimal gasses are emitted during normal float charging. Each cell contains an individual
valve, which releases the gas products from overcharge and prevents pressure build-up
within the cell.
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