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15.4 Roof
To distribute control power to the gear, the four protected output circuits are typically brought 
to the roof(s) of the vertical stack(s) housing the UPSs. Power lines are then daisy-chained to 
terminal blocks on the roofs of the other switchgear stacks as necessary (see Figure 15-1). 
Circuit breaker and instrument control power is brought only to stacks having circuit breakers 
and instruments, respectively.
15.5 Instrument and circuit breaker compartments
From the roof, control power is brought to each compartment as its contents require (see 
Figure 15-1). Wires are daisy-chained when multiple compartments in the same stack require 
control power.
Apart from the input and output UPS fuses, instrument compartments contain no fuses. 
Compartments for manually operated circuit breakers have no fuses.
Compartments for electrically operated circuit breakers have up to five fuses accessible behind 
their doors. At the left of the compartment are fuses for the circuit breaker spring charge motor, 
close coil, and shunt trip. At the right of the compartment are fuses for the set and reset coils of 
the network interlock accessory. These two fuses are only present when the compartment is 
intended for a circuit breaker having the network interlock device. 
The close coil, shunt trip, and network interlock circuits derive power from the Entelliguard 
Messenger, which is powered by both of the UPS-protected control power circuits. Power to the 
spring charge motor, however, is not derived from the UPS protected control power system.
