Electrical Connections—UPS
Liebert
®
eXM
™
20
3.2.5 Cabling Guidelines
The following are guidelines only and are superseded by local regulations and codes of practice where
applicable. Use wiring rated at 75°C or greater.
1. Take special care when determining the size of the neutral cable, as current circulating on the
neutral cable may be greater than nominal current in the case of non-linear loads. Refer to the
values in 8.3 - UPS Electrical Characteristics.
2. The ground conductor should be sized according to such factors as the fault rating, cable lengths
and type of protection. The ground cable connecting the UPS to the main ground system must
follow the most direct route possible. Control wiring and power wiring must be run in separate
conduit. Output and input cables must be run in separate conduit.
3. Consider using paralleled smaller cables for heavy currents—this can ease installation.
4. Refer to SL-25651 for guidelines and instructions when sizing battery cables.
5. In most installations, the load equipment is connected to a distribution network of individually
protected busbars fed by the UPS output, rather than connected directly to the UPS itself. When
this is the case, the UPS output cables can be rated to suit the individual distribution network
demands rather than being fully load-rated.
6. When laying power cables, do not form coils; this will help avoid increasing formation of
electromagnetic interference.
3.2.6 Cable Connections
The rectifier input, bypass, output and battery are easily accessible from the front of the unit for
installation. All require lug type terminations. They are connected to busbars on the front of the
Liebert eXM, as shown in Figure 9. These busbars are accessible when the I/O panel is removed.
NOTICE
Risk of improper installation. Can cause equipment damage.
When wiring a single-input only system, connect only the power wiring to the input busbars.
NOTE
If more load is added to the distribution panel, the unit’s cabling must be resized.