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Eaton 93PM Integrated Battery Cabinet-Small Welded (IBC-SW) Installation Manual P-164000639—Rev 1
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8.
Route the thermal sensor interface wiring from the UPS thermal sensor (building alarm) interface
terminals through the bottom of the IBC–SW to the wiring channel on the left side of the IBC–SW (see
Figure 4-5). Route the wiring along the wiring channel to the IBC–SW battery interface terminal block TB2.
See Figure 4-10 for terminal locations. See paragraph 3.2.3, Table 4-1, and Figure 4-11 for wiring and
termination requirements. Refer to the applicable Eaton 93PM UPS Installation and Operation manual
listed in paragraph 1.7, for UPS cabinet terminal locations.
9.
Secure the interface wiring to the wire tie anchors (see Figure 4-7) using Zip ties.
10. Connect the thermal sensor interface wiring to the IBC–SW thermal sensor interface terminals. See
paragraph 3.2.3 and Table 4-2 for termination requirements.
For a detailed view of the IBC–SW terminal block, see Figure 4-12.
11. Connect the thermal sensor interface wiring to the UPS thermal sensor interface (building alarm)
terminals. Refer to the applicable Eaton 93PM UPS Installation and Operation manual listed in paragraph
1.7, for UPS cabinet termination requirements.
12. Reinstall the internal safety shield panel removed in Step 3 of paragraph 4.3.1.
13. Install the front cover (previously removed) by carefully lowering the cover onto the bottom mounting
bolts. Secure the top of the cover with the two retained mounting bolts and tighten the bottom bolts.
14. Once the battery cabinets are installed and wired, return to the applicable Eaton 93PM UPS Installation
and Operation manual, listed in paragraph 1.7, to complete the UPS wiring.
NOTE
In multiple IBC–SW installations, route the battery interface wiring between
IBC–SWs through the top of the adjacent IBC–SW using the top inter-cabinet
access pass-through (see Figure 4-2 on page 4-5).
NOTE
In the following step, if the safety shield cannot be reinstalled because of
misalignment, use the leveling feet to realign the cabinet.