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Lucent Technologies Lineage 2000® Battery Distribution Fuse Bay (BDFB)

5 - 2  Product Warranty  

Issue 4 March 1998

C.  If, under normal and proper use during the applicable 

Warranty Period, a defect or nonconformity is identified in a 
Product and Customer notifies Seller in writing of such 
defect or nonconformity promptly after Customer discovers 
such defect or nonconformity, and follows Seller’s 
instructions regarding return of defective or nonconforming 
Products, Seller shall, at its option attempt first to repair or 
replace such Product without charge at its facility or, if not 
feasible, provide a refund or credit based on the original 
purchase price and installation charges if installed by Seller. 
Where Seller has elected to repair a Seller’s Manufactured 
Product (other than Cable and Wire Products) which has 
been installed by Seller and Seller ascertains that the Product 
is not readily returnable for repair, Seller will repair the 
Product at Customer’s site.

With respect to Cable and Wire Products manufactured by 
Seller which Seller elects to repair but which are not readily 
returnable for repair, whether or not installed by Seller, 
Seller at its option, may repair the cable and Wire Products 
at Customer’s site.

D. If Seller has elected to repair or replace a defective Product, 

Customer shall have the option of removing and reinstalling 
or having Seller remove and reinstall the defective or 
nonconforming Product. The cost of the removal and the 
reinstallation shall be borne by Customer. With respect to 
Cable and Wire Products, Customer has the further 
responsibility, at its expense, to make the Cable and Wire 
Products accessible for repair or replacement and to restore 
the site. Products returned for repair or replacement will be 
accepted by Seller only in accordance with its instructions 
and procedures for such returns. The transportation expense 

Warranty Period

Product Type

New Product

Repaired Product 

or Part*

Central Office 

Power Equipment**

24 Months

6 Months

*

The Warranty Period for a repaired Product or part thereof is as listed 
or, in the case of Products under Warranty, is the period listed or the 
unexpired term of the new Product Warranty Period, whichever is 
longer.

** The Warranty Period for Products ordered for Use in Systems or 

equipment Manufactured by and furnished by Seller is that of the initial 
Systems or equipment.

Summary of Contents for J85568C-1

Page 1: ...tery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB J85568C 1 Notice The information specifications and procedures in this manual are subject to change without notice Lucent Technologies assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document 1998 Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A ...

Page 2: ...Canada Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands 1 3 Central and South America 1 3 Europe Middle East and Africa 1 3 Asia Pacific Region 1 3 Customer Service 1 3 Help 1 4 2 Ordering Information 3 Product Description General Description 3 1 Features 3 2 Specifications 3 2 J85568C 1 Cabinet 3 3 Cabinet Types and Features 3 3 Load Bus Arrangements 3 10 Discharge Return Bus Options 3 14 Digital Meters and...

Page 3: ...ided 4 1 Cabinet Anchoring 4 2 Installing Extension Cabinet for 9 Foot or 11 1 2 Foot Environment 4 2 Cable Routing Strategy 4 3 Frame Ground 4 3 Central Office Ground 4 4 Digital Meters 4 8 Alarm Circuit Modules 4 10 Accessing Alarm Modules 4 10 Alarm Outputs 4 11 Monitoring Multiple Alarm Modules for Negative Plants 4 11 Monitoring Multiple Alarm Modules for Positive Plants 4 12 Frame Alarm Lamp...

Page 4: ...t Busing scheme to fuse panels Figure 3 8 Right Connecting multiple battery buses 3 12 Figure 3 9 Left Busing scheme to internal discharge returns Figure 3 10 Right Connecting multiple internal discharge returns 3 13 Figure 3 11 External discharge return bus options on cable rack 3 16 Figure 3 12 Bus bar hole pattern and numbering schemes 3 17 Figure 3 13 Digital meters front and back views 3 20 F...

Page 5: ...itive plant P101 3 34 Figure 4 1 BDFB Floor Footprints Top 7 foot Cabinet Bottom 9 foot Cabinet 4 5 Figure 4 2 H569 407 Group 10 Floor Mounting Detail 4 6 Figure 4 3 Cable Rack Location 4 7 Figure 4 4 Central Office Ground Terminations 4 9 Figure 4 5 Meter Wiring Options 4 10 Figure 4 6 Accessing Alarm Modules 4 14 Figure 4 7 Load Designation Labels 4 15 Figure 4 8 Alarm Output Connector 4 16 ...

Page 6: ...n Bus 3 18 Table 3 D Recommended Mounting Hardware For Securing Double Hole Terminal Lugs To External Discharge Return Bus 3 19 Table 3 E WP 92461 Cartridge Fuse Ordering Information 3 23 Table 3 F Recommended Single Hole Terminal Lugs For Terminating To ED 83127 30 Group A Fuse Block 3 23 Table 3 G GMT Fuse Ordering Information 3 24 Table 3 H Recommended T B Lugs For Terminating GMT Load Leads An...

Page 7: ...o six distinct load buses Each load bus has a rated current carrying capacity of 600 amperes and may be configured to include one or multiple fuse panels Each fuse panel provides 20 mounting positions that may be equipped with either WP 92461 cartridge fuses that range from 3 to 70 amperes and or GMT fuse modules containing three fuses ranging from 1 2 to 5 amperes Additional features include digi...

Page 8: ... 1 800 843 1797 Specify the code number for manuals or the drawing numbers for drawings Technical Support Technical support for Lucent Technologies equipment is available to customers around the world USA Canada Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands On a post sale basis during the Product Warranty period our Technical Support telephone number 1 800 CAL RTAC 1 800 225 7822 provides coverage during ...

Page 9: ...uerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands For information on returning of products for repair customers may call 1 800 255 1402 for assistance Central and South America If you need to return a product for repair your sales representative will be happy to discuss your individual situation Europe Middle East and Africa If you need to return a product for repair your sales representative will be happy to ...

Page 10: ...ibution Fuse Bay BDFB 1 4 Introduction Issue 4 March 1998 Help Technical Assistance is available at any time through the Lucent Technologies Technical Hotline at 1 800 CAL RTAC 1 800 225 7822 For customer service call 1 800 THE 1PWR 1 800 843 1797 ...

Page 11: ...ion Fuse Bay BDFB Issue 4 March 1998 Introduction 1 5 Figure 1 1 J85568C 1 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB LIN EAGE 2000 BDFB J855 68 C 1 FR AM E ALA RM ...

Page 12: ...cription List Provides a 7 foot cabinet with space for six fuse panels and from one to six load buses 1 Provides a 9 foot cabinet with space for eight fuse panels and from one to six load buses 2 Same as List 2 with 2 1 2 foot extension cabinet for 11 1 2 foot office environments 3 Equipment required for terminating battery input cabling Provides a bus bar connection from a fuse panel in position ...

Page 13: ...cting two fuse panel battery buses together A Bus bar link for connecting two List 20 discharge return buses together B One blank panel required for each unequipped fuse panel position D One 300 ampere shunt for monitoring current on a load bus E One 600 ampere shunt for monitoring current on a load bus F One digital meter and switch for monitoring up to three 300 ampere shunts maximum of two mete...

Page 14: ...15 or 20 inch ladder type cable rack K1 Optional material required in addition to List K1 to provide an additional 2400 ampere discharge return bus bar for a stacked bus arrangement K2 Optional material required with Lists 1 2 or 3 to provide a 1200 ampere ground bus ED83019 50 arranged for mounting a 15 or 20 inch ladder type cable rack K3 Table 2 A J85568C 1 BDFB Ordering Information Description...

Page 15: ...e and panel power loss Each cabinet type may be configured with one to six separate load buses All input battery and battery return feeds are terminated at the top center or bottom center of the cabinet Each load feed is then bused down or up the center of the cabinet to the fuse panel s This eliminates the congestion associated with routing input power and return feeds to each fuse panel in the c...

Page 16: ...ampere monitoring shunts Frame alarm indicator lamp Panel fuse alarm and power loss indicator lamps Individual fuse alarm indicator Alarm circuit modules for remote monitoring Optional internal or external ground bus arrangements Specifications List 1 Cabinet Six fuse panel positions Height 84 inches 2134mm Width 26 inches 660mm Depth 15 inches 381mm Weight approx 375 pounds 6 panels List 2 Cabine...

Page 17: ...n Figure 3 5 It is constructed in the same manner as the other cabinets and offers a clean aesthetically pleasing solution for 11 1 2 foot central office applications Interframe ground cabling and mounting hardware is also furnished to provide a continuous frame ground to the top of the cabinet List J provides a 4 1 2 foot extension cabinet for the List 1 cabinet to offer another option for the 11...

Page 18: ...E ALARM FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OR FIRE AND SHOCK REPLACE ONLY THE SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OR FUSE Digital Meters Spare Fuse Holders ED83127 30 G2 Right Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel ED83127 30 G1 Left Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel Removable Riser Cover ...

Page 19: ...AME ALARM FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OR FIRE AND SHOCK REPLACE ONLY THE SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OR FUSE Digital Meters Spare Fuse Holders ED83127 30 G2 Right Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel ED83127 30 G1 Left Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel Removable Riser Cover FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB ...

Page 20: ...AY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB FEEDER BAY BDFB CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OR FIRE AND SHOCK REPLACE ONLY THE SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OR FUSE Digital Meters Spare Fuse Holders Removable Riser Cover ED83127 30 G2 Right Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel ED83127 30 G1 Left Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel ...

Page 21: ... BAY FEEDER BAY FEEDER BAY FEEDER BAY BDFB BDFB BDFB BDFB FEEDER BAY FEEDER BAY FEEDER BAY FEEDER BAY BDFB BDFB BDFB BDFB Digital Meters Spare Fuse Holders Removable Riser Cover ED83127 30 G2 Right Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel ED83127 30 G1 Left Mounted Fuse Panel or Blank Panel CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OR FIRE AND SHOCK REPLACE ONLY THE SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OR FUSE ...

Page 22: ...Lucent Technologies Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB 3 8 Product Description Issue 4 March 1998 Figure 3 5 2 1 2 foot extension cabinet 9 Cabinet Frame Mounting Hardware Ground Strap ...

Page 23: ... fuse panels for the BDFB it is important to remember the numbering schemes associated with top and bottom feed applications Refer again to Figures 3 1 through 3 4 for fuse panel position numbers for each application This information is necessary to communicate where fuse panel with different configurations should be located on factory orders Panel numbering is also stamped on the front of each ca...

Page 24: ...two or four load BDFB applications where more than twenty fuse positions are required for a single load Only fuse panels mounted above or below one another may be connected i e fuse panels mounted on the left side of the cabinet cannot be joined to fuse panels mounted on the right side of the cabinet For example if positions one three and five are linked together as shown in Figure 3 8 one List 11...

Page 25: ...on Fuse Bay BDFB Issue 4 March 1998 Product Description 3 11 NOTICE All bus bars used in this product are copper with a solder plate finish Bus bars do not require buffing or the application of NO OX before connection to terminal lugs or other bus bars ...

Page 26: ...ge 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB 3 12 Product Description Issue 4 March 1998 Figure 3 7 Left Busing scheme to fuse panels Figure 3 8 Right Connecting multiple battery buses List 11 Shunt List A List A List 13 List 15 ...

Page 27: ...DFB Issue 4 March 1998 Product Description 3 13 Figure 3 9 Left Busing scheme to internal discharge returns Figure 3 10 Right Connecting multiple internal discharge returns List 21 List 20 List 20 List 20 List 20 List 25 List 20 List 20 List 21 List 23 List B List B ...

Page 28: ...fuse panel However there is seldom a need to run individual discharge return leads back to the battery plant A more common practice is to connect multiple discharge return buses together as shown in Figure 3 10 with only one set of leads cabled back to the battery plant When multiple discharge return buses are connected together a List B bus bar link should be ordered Only units mounted above or b...

Page 29: ...l mounting hardware per Table 3 D Table 3 A Recommended Double Hole Terminal Lugs For Terminating Input Battery And Return Cables 350 KCMIL Maximum KS 24194 L3 KS 24194 L2 WP 91412 List Comcode Bolt Size Centers Die Die Code 2 0 1 0 57 405348236 0 375 1 00 Black 45 2 0 77 406021725 0 375 1 00 Orange 50 4 0 59 405348251 0 375 1 00 Purple 54 4 0 27 405347923 0 375 1 00 Yellow 62 350 61 405348277 0 3...

Page 30: ...Lucent Technologies Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB 3 16 Product Description Issue 4 March 1998 Figure 3 11 External discharge return bus options on cable rack List K2 List K1 List K3 ...

Page 31: ... 1st Level Row D for 2nd Level Row C for 1st Level Row F for 2nd Level 15 62 REF for 15 Inch Cable Rack 20 62 REF for 20 Inch Cable Rack Row A Row D Row B Row C Top View List K1 and K2 Top View List K3 804067320 Terminal Strip 2 Places 846957645 Bus Bar Row B for 1st Level Row E for 2nd Level 221 Dia on 62 Centers 24 Places 437 Dia on 1 00 Centers 25 Places 26 00 REF 6 00 REF ...

Page 32: ...S 20921 Wire WP 91412 List Comcode Bolt Size Centers Die Die Code 6 6 111 406332841 0 375 1 00 Blue 24 4 4 116 406332940 0 375 1 00 Grey 29 2 121 406338665 0 375 1 00 Brown 33 1 0 56 405348228 0 375 1 00 Pink 42 2 0 1 0 57 405348236 0 375 1 00 Black 45 2 0 77 406021725 0 375 1 00 Orange 50 4 0 59 405348251 0 375 1 00 Purple 54 4 0 27 405479923 0 375 1 00 Yellow 62 Rows C and F Only Lists K1 and K2...

Page 33: ... in the BDFB Shunts for odd numbered panel positions are monitored by the left mounted meter and shunts for even numbered panel positions are monitored by the right mounted meter The meters are powered from the first equipped panel position on each side of the cabinet They operate from a 24 48 or 130 volt source See Figure 3 13 The negative lead battery or return is inserted in meter terminal 2 Th...

Page 34: ...ng on the right side of the cabinet Each of these fuse panels has twenty mounting positions that must be equipped with either a fuse block Group A or B or a blank filler Group C Figure 3 14 shows the different fuse panel options These fuse panels also come with spare fuse holders Figure 3 13 Digital meters front and back views Stamping Area for Load Designations Digital Meter Display 3 Position Sw...

Page 35: ...uses available Table 3 F lists the recommended terminal lugs for terminating different load lead cable sizes to the fuse block Notice that the largest cable size allowable is 2 0 standard wire or 1 0 flex wire Group B provides one GMT fuse module containing three fuse positions Each fuse position may be equipped with a GMT fuse ranging from 1 2 to 5 amperes Table 3 G lists the sizes and comcodes a...

Page 36: ...Fuse Bay BDFB 3 22 Product Description Issue 4 March 1998 Figure 3 14 ED83127 30 fuse panels GMT Fuse Module Group B Fuse Block Group A Blank Filler Group C Spare Fuse Holder Spare Fuse Holder Group 1 Group 2 SPARE FUSES SPARE FUSES SPARE FUSES SPARE FUSES ...

Page 37: ...7 30 406700658 108 40 406700674 109 50 406700682 110 60 406700690 111 70 402328926 18 amp GMT alarm fuse Table 3 F Recommended Single Hole Terminal Lugs For Terminating To ED 83127 30 Group A Fuse Block KS 5482 Wire KS 20921 Wire WP 91412 List Comcode Bolt Size Die Die Code 14 10 14 10 94 406338152 0 250 R5473 8 8 74 405356189 0 250 Red 21 6 6 2 405347436 0 250 Blue 24 4 4 4 405347543 0 250 Grey 2...

Page 38: ...oups describe the nominal voltage at which the fuse panel will operate 24 48 or 130 volts Figure 3 15 shows the layout of the alarm circuit module and Figure 3 16 shows the input P102 and output P101 connector pin descriptions The alarm module provides two Form C contacts for power loss and three Form C contacts for fuse failure The alarm output connector references of audible visual and remote gi...

Page 39: ...dge CR101 is 24 Vdc Bridge CR101 is provided to allow the BEP1 to operate from either positive or negative voltages Output voltage of nominal 22 Vdc from CR101 is applied to relay K101 and LED DS101 Relay K101 is held normally operated and DS101 green is illuminated Fuse alarm power is provided through P102 pins 7 or 8 Bridge CR102 allows operation from either voltage polarity CR102 output of 22 V...

Page 40: ...d from the frame lamp via terminal 4 would go to the discharge return bus located on the cable rack The obvious consequence of this option is if power is lost to fuse panel number 1 the frame alarm will not light Monitoring Multiple Alarm Modules for Negative Plants Fuse Alarm In most BDFB applications customers require remote monitoring of a frame fuse alarm only and not individual load buses The...

Page 41: ...r U101 is current direction sensitive Therefore remote monitoring of frame alarms for positive plants is wired differently than for negative plants For positive plants fuse alarms on multiple packs should be daisy chained together via P101 This allows the remote fuse alarm signal on any pack to be monitored from the position 1 alarm module Three Form C contacts are provided They must be connected ...

Page 42: ...echnologies Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB 3 28 Product Description Issue 4 March 1998 CR102 Diode bridge fuse alarm CR103 Voltage blocking diode DS101 Green power LED DS102 Red fuse alarm LED ...

Page 43: ...eage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB Issue 4 March 1998 Product Description 3 29 Figure 3 15 A CP BEP1 board layout CR101 CR102 P102 CR103 BEP1 SER SS4 DS101 DS102 SERIAL NUMBER R104 K101 R101 P101 K102 R103 U101 R102 ...

Page 44: ... Loss Vis Remote FAJ Aud FAJ Vis FAJ Remote FAJ Remote Power Loss Aud Power Loss Vis Remote FAJ Vis FAJ Vis FAJ Aud FAJ Aud FAJ Remote 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fuse Alarm Signal Input To Succeeding BEP1 Fuse Alarm Signal Output PWR 48V 130V 140V FAJ 24V FAJ 48V 130V 140V From Preceeding BEP1 or Frame Fuse Alarm PWR 24V From Preceeding BEP1 or to External...

Page 45: ... E4 E3 W Y 22 Ga W S 22 Ga Option X ABS Positive Ground System Option X ABS RTN Positive Ground System To 24 48 or 130V Battery Plant From 24 48 or 130V Battery Plant To Alarm Signaling Circuit Modules From Alarm Signaling Circuit Modules 407226786 Lens Cover 406156729 Lamp Socket 407226836 Lamp 24V or 407227172 Lamp 48V factory installed or 407227164 Lamp for 130V Install lamp type appropriate fo...

Page 46: ... 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monitored PWB From Frame Alarm LED To Frame Alarm Terminal E3 ...

Page 47: ... 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 C1 NC1 NC2 Form C Alarms During Power Loss in BDFB NO1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NO2 Monitored PWB C2 ...

Page 48: ... 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 Form C Contacts for Fuse Alarms 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monitored PWB NC1 NO2 NC2 C2 C3 NO3 NC3 C1 NO1 ...

Page 49: ...mounting hardware Drill to bore hole for floor anchors Cable rack and associated hardware Common electrician s hand tools including jeweler s screwdriver electrical tape wire cutters and strippers 6 AWG to 350 KCMIL Proper crimping tools and dies for connectors The connectors specified in this section are WP 91412 and may be installed with compression tools made by Thomas Betts using color coded d...

Page 50: ...oup 10 anchor bolts Installing Extension Cabinet for 9 Foot or 11 1 2 Foot Environment When the BDFB is used in an 11 1 2 foot environment order either the J85568C 1 List 3 or List 1 J List 3 includes a 9 foot cabinet a 2 1 2 foot extension cabinet and interconnection hardware List 1 J includes a 7 foot cabinet a 4 1 2 foot extension cabinet and interconnection hardware When the BDFB is used in a ...

Page 51: ...g cable troughs on either side of the cabinet Location of the cable rack with respect to the BDFB is critical to avoid cable routing problems If possible locate the cable rack along the front of the BDFB as shown in Figure 4 3 Run the load leads in three distinct quadrants down the sides of the cabinets Run load leads to the top panel toward the front of the cabinet Run load leads to the bottom pa...

Page 52: ...minated directly to C O ground Therefore both return bus options in the BDFB are equipped with C O ground termination points for use as required by installation List K1 external discharge return bus option has row A position 21 reserved for terminating C O ground List K3 has row B position 9 reserved for terminating C O ground See Figure 3 12 Table 4 B Recommended Double Hole Terminal Lugs For Fra...

Page 53: ...4 March 1998 Installation 4 5 Figure 4 1 BDFB Floor Footprints Top 7 foot Cabinet Bottom 9 foot Cabinet 25 94 25 94 23 63 23 63 19 31 19 31 Anchor Bolt Slot 75 x 1 00 4 Places Anchor Bolt Slot 75 x 1 00 4 Places Nut 5 8 11 4 Places Nut 5 8 11 4 Places 15 00 18 00 12 44 15 44 ...

Page 54: ...e 4 2 H569 407 Group 10 Floor Mounting Detail 841068174 Stud 375 16 x 2 1 2 841068777 Nut Hex 375 16 841628639 Bushing Insulating 3 8 x 52 Inch or 841630163 Bushing Insulating 3 8 x 82 Inch 841630155 Wsh Hold Down 3 8 Inch 841630155 Wsh Flat 375 841209729 Anchor Self Drill 3 8 Inch Cabinet Base Concrete Floor ...

Page 55: ...Lucent Technologies Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB Issue 4 March 1998 Installation 4 7 Figure 4 3 Cable Rack Location ...

Page 56: ...itches enabling the user to select between the three possible load buses on each side of the cabinet Switch positions are wired from left to right beginning with the lowest numbered panel position Panel position 1 is monitored from the left meter and its left switch position Panel position 2 is monitored from the right meter and its left switch position Refer again to Figure 3 13 Table 4 C Recomme...

Page 57: ... the cabinet They operate from a 24 48 or 130 volt source The negative lead battery or return is inserted in meter terminal 2 The positive lead is inserted in meter terminal 1 if the panel is 48V terminal 3 for 24V or terminal 4 for 130V For example a 48 volt fuse panel in panel position 1 would power the left meter A 22 gauge wire is run from the fuse panel battery bus to meter terminal 2 Another...

Page 58: ...moving the top cover and then lifting the alarm cover up and pulling out Refer to Figure 4 6 The cover has labeling information with arrows that associate each alarm module with a fuse panel The labels also Figure 4 5 Meter Wiring Options Negative Ground Plant Positive Ground Plant METER TERMINAL METER TERMINAL 9 9 8 8 Shunt Leads Shunt Leads Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 12 Pin 11 130V Batt 130V Rtn 24V Batt...

Page 59: ...en condition exists between pins 1 and 9 and pins 3 and 10 When a fuse operates on a panel a closure exists between pins 8 and 15 pins 11 and 12 and pins 13 and 14 of connector P101 while an open condition exists between pins 7 and 8 pins 6 and 12 and pins 5 and 13 Monitoring Multiple Alarm Modules for Negative Plants Fuse Alarm In most BDFB applications customers require remote monitoring of a fr...

Page 60: ...rom the position 1 alarm module Three Form C contacts are provided They must be connected to alarm module output pins on connector P101 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 and 15 see Figure 3 20 The connections can be made with 26 gauge solid wire and wire tapped to the 405095043 output connector provided with each alarm module Frame Alarm Lamp A frame alarm lamp is located at the top of each cabinet This frame a...

Page 61: ...e connected verify that office alarms are generated as specified by the job records Simulate a panel power loss alarm on each fuse panel by turning off or disconnecting the circuit breaker or fuse feeding each load bus Verify that the green LED on the associated BEP1 circuit pack is extinguished and that the frame alarm lamp at the top of the cabinet lights If remote alarms are connected verify th...

Page 62: ...Lucent Technologies Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB 4 14 Installation Issue 4 March 1998 Figure 4 6 Accessing Alarm Modules LINEAGE 2000 BDFB Lucent ...

Page 63: ...es Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB Issue 4 March 1998 Installation 4 15 Figure 4 7 Load Designation Labels FEEDER BAY Location ID Breaker Fuse ID Panel Load Voltage Power On Fuse Alarm PANEL STATUS BDFB ...

Page 64: ...s Lineage 2000 Battery Distribution Fuse Bay BDFB 4 16 Installation Issue 4 March 1998 Figure 4 8 Alarm Output Connector 405095043 DA 15PF179 15 Pos Connector E W Wire Wrap Pins Cinch 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...

Page 65: ... warranties given to Seller by its Vendor of such Vendor Items such assignment to be effective upon Customer s acceptance of such Vendor Items With respect to Vendor items recommended by Seller in its specifications for which the Vendor s warranty cannot be assigned to Customer or if assigned less than Sixty 60 days remain of the Vendor s warranty or warranty period when the Vendor s items are shi...

Page 66: ... readily returnable for repair whether or not installed by Seller Seller at its option may repair the cable and Wire Products at Customer s site D If Seller has elected to repair or replace a defective Product Customer shall have the option of removing and reinstalling or having Seller remove and reinstall the defective or nonconforming Product The cost of the removal and the reinstallation shall ...

Page 67: ...tractors caused by any of the following modifications misuse neglect accident or abuse improper wiring repairing splicing alteration installation storage or maintenance use in a manner not in accordance with Seller s or Vendor s specifications or operating instructions or failure of Customer to apply previously applicable Seller modifications and corrections In addition Seller makes no warranty wi...

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