4--4
Powerware 9315 Parallel Capacity/Redundant System with PHP SSBM
164201373 Rev. A
092402
4.
Connect RMP wiring to the terminal block using terminations shown in
Table 4---2.
Table 4---2. RMP Wire Terminations
From RMP A
To SSBM
Remarks
TB1---4
TB3---1
TB1---5
TB3---2
TWISTED WIRES (4)
1 2 TURNS PER
TB1---6
TB3---3
1---2 TURNS PER
3 INCHES
TB1---7
TB3---4
3 INCHES
From RMP B (if used)
To SSBM
Remarks
TB1---4
TB3---5
TB1---5
TB3---6
TWISTED WIRES (4)
1 2 TURNS PER
TB1---6
TB3---7
1---2 TURNS PER
3 INCHES
TB1---7
TB3---8
3 INCHES
5.
To check the operation of the RMP, ensure that the Parallel
Capacity/Redundant system is supplying the load via the inverters or bypass.
If the indicators on the RMP show the appropriate status, then it is operating
correctly.
If the communications link between the SSBM and the RMP is not present, the
RMP will self-test (all indicators flash and the horn beeps at one-second
intervals). If this occurs, check all harness connectors and the fuse for proper
seating. If all connections are secure but the RMP continues to self-test,
replace the fuse with the spare included in the hardware kit. If this does not
correct the problem, contact your local field service office for verification that
the RMP is working correctly.
6.
To test the indicator lamps, press the horn silence button and hold it for
3 seconds. All lamps should light, and the horn will sound continuously
until you release the button.
7.
Repeat steps 1, 2, and 4 through 6 for each RMP you are installing.
8.
If you are installing an RIM or SCM in addition to an RMP, proceed to Chapter 5
or 6, respectively; otherwise, secure the SSBM by reversing the steps
contained in procedure “To Prepare the SSBM for Wiring to an RMP, RIM,
SCM, or Remote EPO” of Chapter 2.
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