Instruction manual
POWER AND GROUNDING
TABLE S. DC Power Requirements
No. of No. of
Control Port Input
Carrier Carrier Power (Watts)
1 0 630
1 1 1050
1 2 1470
1 3 1890
1 4 2310
Battery Backup (Multi-Carrier System)
A battery supply and an inverter can be used to provide standby power for up to 8 hours after a
commercial power failure.
When standby power is provided, the following items must be taken into consideration:
Size and weight of the batteries
Size and weight of the inverter(s)
Heat dissipation
Air flow and circulation
Items of equipment to receive power
This standby power system contains the following:
Inverter
Batteries
Battery stand
The system requires a 120-volt AC input that is provided by the inverter. The size of the inverter
is determined by the carrier configuration and the additional equipment to be provided with power
in the event of a commercial power failure. The size of the battery supply required depends upon
the length of time power is to be provided and the particular power demands of the system.
Tables R and S show the approximate power consumption requirements that can be used to size
the system for emergency generators or battery backup.
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