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Load Cable Installation Considerations

Consideration should be given to the entry arrangement of load cables to ensure easy
installation of additional load cables when the system is operating.
Ensure protective edging is fitted to any sharp edges over which cables pass.
Ensure cables are suitably supported by a cross beam, making sure not to over stress the
common positive bar and circuit breakers.

20. REMOTE ALARM CONNECTIONS


The Smartpack controller incorporates 6 alarm relay outputs and provides both normally open
and normally closed states on the output relay. SEE TABLE 20.1 FOR PIN CONNECTIONS.

Relay Output
Card 1

Relay Output
Card 2

PLEASE NOTE: Normal operation is when the system is energized and there are no alarms present on the system.

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RELAY
ALARM CONTACT RELAY # OUTPUT PIN #
CARD #
Mains Fail NO 5
Mains Fail COM 1 1 6
Mains Fail NC 7
High Load / Low Load NO 8
High Load / Low Load COM 2 1 9
High Load / Low Load NC 10

High Float / Low Float NO 9


High Float / Low Float COM 3 2 10
High Float / Low Float NC 11
Load / Battery CB fail NO 12
Load / Battery CB fail COM 4 2 13
Load / Battery CB fail NC 14
Rectifier Fail NO 15
Rectifier Fail COM 5 2 16
Rectifier Fail NC 17
Off Normal / BCM NO 18
Off Normal / BCM COM 6 2 19
Off Normal / BCM NC 20
Monitor Fail NO
Ext (see fig 20.2), PCB located LHS above
Monitor Fail COM
Smartpack controller
Monitor Fail NC

Table 20.1 Output relay PIN connection

Normally closed

Normally open

Common

Figure 20.2 Top view of monitor fail PCB showing connection points for monitor fail
alarm

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