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Galaxy 4000 – MGE UPS Systems 40-75KVA User Manual

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Figure 2-1: Typical Power Connections.

2.3.5

Battery Connections

The connections to be made are the positive, negative, and ground cables from the battery cabinet to the UPS. The

battery cables are terminated at the positive, negative, and ground busbars. See Figure 2-1.

2.3.6

Remote Emergency Power Off Connections

The control connections are available for Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) through a customer-supplied

(normally closed) pushbutton. With REPO connected, the jumper on the REPO terminal blocks must be removed.

See Figure 2-1.

1.

Remove the jumper from terminal block TB4 located across terminals 7 and 8.

2.

Connect the remote emergency power off NC contact to terminals 7 and 8.

IMPORTANT

The UPS is also equipped with a local Emergency Power Off (EPO) button on the
front of the UPS cabinet. This switches all UPS critical power off. EPO or REPO
should be used for emergency only!

2.3.7

Battery Control Connections

The battery control connections are made with the battery control cables from the external battery cabinet to the

UPS terminal block TB4-1 to TB4-4. See Figure 2-1.

REAR AREA

BUSBARS

FRONT

Output

TB2

TB4 Control

TB3 Bypass

Input

TB1 Main

Input

Neutral

Ground

Battery Positive

Battery Negative

FRONT VIEW

GROUND

TB4

TB1

TB2

NEUTRAL
NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
BUSBARS

A

B

C

A

B

C

A

B

C

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