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Eaton CEAG ZB-S User Manual

Eaton CEAG ZB-S
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Mounting and Operating Instructions
CEAG Central Battery System ZB-S
Target group, part 1: Qualified electrician acc. to EN 50110-1
Target group. part 2: Electrical instucted persons
CEAG ZB-S

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Eaton CEAG ZB-S Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEaton
ModelCEAG ZB-S
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

PART 1 IMPORTANT NOTES

2 SAFETY

Covers essential safety information, intended use, and personnel responsibilities.

2.5 Personnel Requirements

Defines the qualifications and training required for personnel working with the system.

2.7 Personal Protective Equipment

Lists the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) for working with the system.

TECHNICAL DATA

CONSTRUCTION AND FUNCTION

4.4.1 Control Module ZB-S

Describes the CU CG-S control module, its functions, and features.

TRANSPORT, PACKAGING AND STORAGE

5.1 Safety Notes

Provides critical safety instructions for handling, transport, and storage.

INSTALLATION

6.1 Safety Notes

Highlights safety precautions necessary for proper installation.

COMMISSIONING AND OTHER WORK

7.1 Safety Notes

Emphasizes safety precautions before commissioning and during other work.

7.5 Checking / replacing of fuses

Guidance on checking and replacing fuses in the system.

7.5.1 Checking the fuses of the mains and/or battery power supply

Specific steps for checking fuses related to mains and battery power supply.

7.8 Powering up the system

Describes the correct sequence for powering up the system after installation.

PART 2 OPERATING

8.1 Safety Notes

Essential safety precautions for operating the system.

8.3.1 Control module CU CG-S

Explains the operation of the CU CG-S control module.

8.4.1 Menu 1: “Test & Status Menu”

Details the functions and navigation within the 'Test & Status Menu'.

8.4.2 Menu 2: “Block & reset alarms”

Explains how to block devices and reset alarms via the control module.

8.4.3 Menu 3: “Basic settings”

Covers basic system settings like language, date, time, and tests.

FAILURES

MAINTENANCE / CHECKING

10.1 Safety Notes

Highlights safety precautions for performing maintenance and checking procedures.

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