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GLOBAL SERVICES

Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 101–Material Use and Copyright

The equipment discussed herein is capable of causing great harm to life, limb and/or property. Installation,
maintenance, and/or repair, of the equipment referenced herein must be performed by Powerware
Corporation duly authorized or trained certified personnel. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Powerware
assumes NO responsibility for any damage or injury to any persons or property which may be caused to any
extent by reliance on the information provided herein except to the extent such damage or injury results solely
and directly from the willful negligence of Powerware, its agents or employees.
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as, but not limited to, loss of anticipated profits, good will or other economic loss in connection with or arising
out of the existence of, the furnishing of, or the use of the information provided for in this Agreement, whether
or not the possibility of damage was disclosed to or could have been reasonably foreseen by Powerware.
The information contained herein is proprietary to Powerware and may be used or copied only in accordance
with written agreement with Powerware. It is UNLAWFUL TO COPY OR REPRODUCE THIS DOCUMENT OR ANY
PART THEREOF IN ANY MEDIA OR TO USE OR REFERENCE SAME EXCEPT FOR THOSE PURPOSES IN THE MEANS
AND QUANTITIES SPECIFIED BY WRITTEN AGREEMENT WITH Powerware. Periodically, changes are made to
the contents herein. Please contact Powerware or your original source for any modifications, updates or new
additions. Due to the possibility of such changes, RELIABILITY ON THE CONTENTS HEREIN IS AT
RECIPIENTS/USERS’ OWN RISK. The equipment provided by Powerware contains areas that conduct lethal
voltages. The maintenance of Powerware equipment requires factory trained personnel who are aware of
the potential danger areas.

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 102–Introduction to the Service Manual

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to describe the way the paper and on–line versions of this manual are designed.

The Paper Manual


This manual is divided into numbered articles that are grouped into topical categories. (See the Table of
Contents.) Separate sections within an article give information specific to the Balanced Power II and the
Balanced Power II Harsh Environment, respectively.
This Service Manual has two companion manuals, Schematics – Book 1 and Schematics – Book 2. A drawing
list is included as the last article in this manual, as well as the first pages of both Schematics books.
Please complete and mail the Manual Registration Card, located on the inside front cover, to receive
information about updates to this manual.

The On–line Manual on Compact Disk


To use the CD, you must use the install.exe program on the CD to get the user input string, which is to be given
to the Documentation department to authorize use of the CD on a specific laptop computer. This manual has
been optimized for on–line use from a CD–ROM or via an Internet or intranet connection. The manual is
arranged by topic with an index in the left margin. You may use the Table of Contents to locate articles by
topic and page. A list of drawings is in the Table of Contents. The index of topics allows you to access articles

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quickly by selecting the description or article name from the index and clicking your mouse on the indexed
article link. All of the articles and the drawings in the manual are presented in the Adobe Portable Document
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be able to view the Proprietary Notice information.
Occasionally, you will discover inter–article hot zones strategically placed within the manual. Hot zones are
links, and they work the same way. Each hot zone causes the Acrobat Reader cursor hand to change to a
pointing finger when moved over the link or zone (just like a link). When you see the pointing finger, click the
left mouse button to view the linked material.
Downloading a Change to the On–line Manual
Sometimes a manual needs a change added before it is economically feasible for the Documentation
Department to respond. In those cases, a file that contains the additional information may be posted on the
Internet and Technical Support BBS (Bulletin Board server) until the revised manual is released on CD.
Changed pages and drawings may be downloaded from the Internet BBS. Every 30 days or so you should
access the server web site and look for updates since the last change was downloaded. If you locate a
changed file to download, you can click the link for the desired change and follow the directions. When
creating a folder in which to place the changed files, it is suggested that you name the file C:\gsmanual. By
placing all changes in the same folder, you can access changes more quickly.
If the Documentation Department determines that e–mailing a change to a manual is feasible, changes to
manuals may be distributed by e–mail.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 103–System Overview

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide a system overview of the BPII and BPII HE models. This article
includes general information on the theory of operation, power flow, basic components, security, alarms and
operational modes.

Balanced Power II

General
The Balanced Power II (BPII) Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) presented in this manual is a solid state,
on–line system designed to provide high quality, continuously filtered and conditioned AC power to
computers, their peripherals and/or other critical equipment loads. Most commonly, the UPS is configured
as a single, stand–alone unit. Several power ratings are available: 10, 12.5, 15, 18, 20, 25, and 30 kVA.
Information contained herein is applicable to all power ratings except where specified otherwise.

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Figure 103–1, BPII, 10–18 kVA

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Figure 103–2, BPII, 20–30 kVA

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A single BPII UPS is comprised of the following basic components:

Input transformer System Control Logic and Circuitry


Rectifier/Charger Digital Monitoring Panel
Inverter DC Circuit Breaker
Static Bypass Switch Batteries
Bypass Breaker

Single Module System Configuration


During normal UPS operation (see Figure 103–3), power for the system is derived from a utility input source.
Three–phase alternating current (AC) input power is converted to a direct current (DC) supply using a
full–wave, six–pulse, solid–state rectifier/charger. The rectifier supplies normal DC voltage to the battery
to keep the battery charged, as well as to the booster circuit. The booster circuit will boost the low DC voltage
to a high DC for use by the inverter.
The inverter produces regulated three–phase AC output from the booster’s DC output. The inverter utilizes
pulse–width modulation (PWM) to produce single– or three–phase AC output. The inverter output is fed to
an output filter consisting of inductors and capacitors. This filter will change the PWM into a three–phase
sine wave. From the filter, the output is fed to a circuit breaker (CB4), and then to the customer’s critical load.
In the event of a utility failure, the rectifier turns off and power is supplied to the booster, then to the inverter,
from the battery without interruption to the systems AC output.
Upon the return of utility power, the rectifier begins to operate again, gradually raising supply voltage and
acquiring (walking in) the load from the battery until the entire load is once again supported by the rectifier.
The system then assumes a normal mode of operation as it begins to recharge the battery.

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CB2

CB5

BOOSTER /

CB1 CB4

CB3
BATTERY

Figure 103–3, BPII System Normal Mode of Operation

NOTICE

Input transformer is optional for 208–220 VAC input voltages and required for 240–600 VAC inputs;
380 VAC has no input transformer, no booster, but has an output transformer.

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The internal bypass circuitry includes the maintenance bypass breaker (CB2), the static bypass input
breaker (CB5), and a solid–state silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) static bypass switch (SBS). The static
switch is a fully rated, 100% duty device designed to carry the entire current of the load continuously.

Conditions for a UPS Transfer


The critical load is transferred automatically to the internal bypass source if any of the following abnormal
conditions occur:
⇒ the UPS system deviates from internally set limits for acceptable output voltage
⇒ the UPS system becomes overloaded
⇒ an inverter failure occurs
⇒ a booster failure occurs.
In these situations, the static switch turns on immediately, connecting the internal bypass utility source
directly to the output of the system (the critical load). The static switch remains on to carry 100% of the load
until the operator performs the maintenance bypass procedure.
The internal maintenance bypass is used to support the critical load during maintenance functions. The
booster, inverter and rectifier can now be turned off for service without jeopardizing the critical load.

System Modes of Operation


Single UPS/Reverse Transfer (RT)
The Powerware BPII UPS will support a critical load in three different modes of operation: NORMAL,
BATTERY, and BYPASS. The UPS automatically uses all three modes, as required, without operator
intervention. To achieve this, sophisticated detection and control logic is used to ensure any change in
operating mode is automatic and transparent to the load while internal monitoring systems indicate the
current mode of operation.

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Normal Mode
Figure 103–4 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS are operating in
NORMAL mode.
In NORMAL mode, three–phase AC power is supplied to the input of the rectifier through the input breaker
(CB1). The message “System Normal” appears in the status area of the LCD screen and indicates the
incoming power is within voltage and frequency acceptance windows.
The rectifier converts incoming AC power to DC output power. The DC output of the rectifier is then supplied
to the booster input. The booster circuit will boost the low DC voltage from the rectifier to a high DC voltage
to be used by the inverter. The inverter converts incoming DC power into a regulated three–phase AC output.
The AC output of the inverter is delivered to the system output through the output breaker (CB4).
In NORMAL operation, the battery receives a small amount of charging current from the rectifier output
through an internal battery breaker (CB3). The battery charge condition is monitored by the UPS and
reported by status indicators located on the LCD monitor panel. The primary battery is built into the UPS;
however, the unit is capable of connecting an optional external battery that will sustain power for longer
periods and support the inverter should the rectifier become unavailable.

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CB2

CB5

BOOSTER /

CB1 CB4

CB3
BATTERY

Figure 103–4, BPII System Single Reverse Transfer, Normal Mode

Battery Mode
Figure 103–5 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS is operating in
BATTERY mode.
The UPS goes into BATTERY mode during a utility power failure or if the input power to the rectifier is outside
the voltage or frequency acceptance windows. (Refer to input specifications). If either of these conditions
occurs, the rectifier is turned off and the flow of DC current to the inverter input transitions naturally from the

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battery. While the UPS is on battery power, the message screen will display TIME LEFT XXX MINUTES
AND XXX SECONDS. You can monitor the message screen to determine the battery run time remaining
during a power outage.
While in BATTERY mode, the UPS will enunciate an audible horn, light a visual red indicator lamp on the
front panel, and make an entry into the alarm event history. As the battery discharges, the inverter constantly
makes minute adjustments to enable the system to maintain a steady output. The UPS will remain in this
operating mode until the input power to the rectifier is within the specified voltage or frequency acceptance
windows.
If the input power fails to return or is not within the acceptance windows required for normal rectifier
operation, the battery will continue discharging until a DC voltage level is reached where the inverter output
can no longer support the connected loads. When this occurs, the unit will issue a visual alarm indicating
a low battery voltage. This alarm will be located on both the active alarm message screen and in the alarm
event history.
Unless the rectifier has a valid input soon, the output will be supported for only five minutes before the output
of the system shuts down. If at any time during a battery discharge the input power becomes available again,
the rectifier will turn on and assume the inverter load from the battery and begin recharging the battery. At
this point, the unit returns to normal operation. Depending on the amount of load on the system and the
duration of the battery discharge, battery and rectifier input current limit alarms might be seen for a short time
due to the current required to recharge the battery.

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CB2

CB5

BOOSTER /

CB1 CB4

CB3
BATTERY

Figure 103–5, BPII System Single Reverse Transfer, Battery Mode

The system’s total operating time on battery will depend on many factors. Some factors that support battery
support times are battery type and capacity, number of parallel strings, environmental temperatures, age
of the battery, and fluctuations in load demand during the discharge. The greater the load, the less support
time the battery will have. Decrease the load and the battery support time will generally increase.

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Bypass Mode
Figure 103–6 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS is operating in
BYPASS mode.

CB2

CB5

BOOSTER /

CB1 CB4

CB3
BATTERY

Figure 103–6, BPII System Single Reverse Transfer, Bypass Mode

In BYPASS mode, the output of the system is provided with three–phase AC power directly from the system’s
BYPASS input. While in this mode, the output of the system is not protected from fluctuations, spikes, or

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power outages from the source. No power filtering, conditioning, or battery support is available to the output
of the system in the BYPASS mode of operation.
If the inverter is unable to support the load on the output of the system, to insure the load remains energized,
the UPS will transfer the mode to the bypass. The transfer is initiated by gating the SCRs in the static bypass
switch. This kind of transfer is called an emergency transfer. The transfer should take place in less than
four mS or a quarter–cycle to ensure loads on the system’s output are not interrupted. If the transfer to
bypass is initiated by an AC under voltage (ACUV) condition, the static switch will also transfer automatically.
When the overload condition is removed and the inverter output voltage is back to normal, the UPS will
automatically return to normal.
If the UPS initiates its own transfer to bypass for any reason other than operator intervention, the UPS will
attempt to restart the inverter (if not running already), and attempt a re–transfer back online to support the
output of the system. Three attempts will be made within 10 minutes to bring the inverter back online
automatically before the UPS will lock out any further attempts. After three attempts have been made, the
UPS will remain in bypass and an alarm condition will be enunciated.
The bypass may also be used when the rectifier and inverter must be shut down to perform routine
maintenance or repairs on the UPS. After performing a static bypass switch transfer, the UPS can be placed
on maintenance bypass utilizing CB2, the UPS maintenance bypass breaker. Figure 103–7 shows the unit
in maintenance bypass mode.

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CB2

CB5

BOOSTER /

CB1 CB4

CB3
BATTERY

Figure 103–7, BPII System Single Reverse Transfer, Maintenance Bypass Mode

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

STATUS

Figure 103–8, BPII Harsh Environment

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General
The Powerware BPII HE 10–30 kVA Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) is a continuous duty, solid state,
three–phase system that provides conditioned and uninterruptible AC power to the UPS system’s output.
The basic system consists of a rectifier/charger, inverter, monitoring/operation control panel, and
microprocessor controlled logic. The power module is configured in a stand–alone (single module)
configuration.
A single UPS is comprised of the following basic components:
⇒ Input Transformer
⇒ Rectifier/Charger
⇒ Inverter
⇒ Static Bypass Switch
⇒ Bypass Breaker
⇒ Output Transformer
⇒ System Control Logic and Circuitry
⇒ Digital Monitoring Panel
⇒ Battery
⇒ DC Disconnect.

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Single Module System Configuration


During normal UPS operation (see Figure 103–9), power for the system is derived from a utility input source.
Three–phase alternating current (AC) input power is converted to a direct current (DC) supply using a
full–wave, six–pulse, solid–state rectifier/charger. The rectifier supplies normal DC voltage to the inverter
while maintaining a charging current to the battery.
The inverter produces regulated three–phase AC output from the rectifier’s DC supply. The inverter utilizes
pulse–width modulation (PWM) to produce AC. The inverter output is fed from the output transformer
through the output breaker (CB4) to the system load. In the event of a utility failure, the rectifier turns off
and power is supplied to the inverter from the battery without interruption to the system’s AC output.
Upon the return of utility power, the rectifier begins to operate again, gradually raising supply voltage and
acquiring (walking in) the load from the battery until the entire load is once again supported by the rectifier.
The system then assumes a normal mode of operation as it begins to recharge the battery.

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CB2
Bypass Input
Maintenance Static Bypass SBS
Bypass Breaker Breaker

CB5

Main Input Rectifier Inverter


Breaker AC Inductor AC Inductor Output
UPS UPS
Input CB1 CB4 Output

Input DC Filter Output


Transformer Transformer

Battery
Breaker
Battery
CB3

Figure 103–9, System Normal Mode of Operation

The internal bypass circuitry includes the maintenance bypass breaker (CB2), the static bypass breaker
(CB5), and a solid–state silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) static bypass switch (SBS). The static switch is
a fully rated, 100% duty device designed to carry the entire current of the load continuously.

Conditions for a UPS Transfer


The critical load is transferred automatically to the internal bypass source if any of the following abnormal
conditions occur:

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⇒ the UPS system deviates from internally set limits for acceptable output voltage;
⇒ the UPS system becomes overloaded; or
⇒ an inverter failure occurs.
In these situations, the static switch turns on immediately, connecting the internal bypass utility source
directly to the output of the system (the critical load). The static switch remains on to carry 100% load until
the operator performs the maintenance bypass procedure.
The internal maintenance bypass is used to support the critical load during maintenance functions. The
inverter and rectifier can now be turned off for service.

System Modes of Operation


Single UPS/Reverse Transfer (RT)
The Powerware BPII HE 10–30 kVA UPS will support a critical load in three different modes of operation:
NORMAL, BATTERY, and BYPASS. The UPS automatically uses all three modes, as required, without
operator intervention. To achieve this, sophisticated detection and control logic is used to ensure any
change in operating mode is automatic and transparent to the load while internal monitoring systems
indicate the current mode of operation.
Normal Mode
Figure103–10 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS are operating in
NORMAL mode.
In NORMAL mode, three phase AC power is supplied to the input of the rectifier through the input breaker
(CB1). The message “System Normal” appears in the status area of the LCD screen and indicates the
incoming power is within voltage and frequency acceptance windows.

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The rectifier converts incoming AC power to DC output power. The DC output of the rectifier is then supplied
to the inverter input. The inverter converts incoming DC power into a regulated three phase AC output. The
AC output of the inverter is delivered to the system output through the output breaker (CB4).
In NORMAL operation, the battery receives a small amount of charging current from the rectifier output
through an internal battery breaker (CB3). The battery charge condition is monitored by the UPS and
reported by status indicators located on the LCD monitor panel. The battery is always connected to the UPS
and ready to support the inverter should the rectifier become unavailable.
CB2
Bypass Input
Maintenance Static Bypass SBS
Bypass Breaker Breaker

CB5

Main Input Rectifier Inverter


Breaker AC Inductor AC Inductor Output
UPS UPS
Input CB1 CB4 Output

Input DC Filter Output


Transformer Transformer

Battery
Breaker
Battery
CB3

Figure 103–10, Single Reverse Transfer, Normal Mode

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Battery Mode
Figure 103–11 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS is operating in
BATTERY mode.
The UPS goes into BATTERY mode during a utility power failure or if the input power to the rectifier is outside
the voltage or frequency acceptance windows. (Refer to input specifications). If either of these conditions
occur, the rectifier is turned off and the flow of DC current to the inverter input transitions naturally from the
battery. While the UPS is on battery power, the message screen will display TIME LEFT XXX MINUTES
AND XXX SECONDS. You can monitor the message screen to determine the battery run time remaining
during a power outage.
While in BATTERY mode, the UPS will annunciate an audible horn, light a visual red indicator lamp on the
front panel, and make an entry into the alarm event history. As the battery discharges, the inverter constantly
makes minute adjustments to enable the system to maintain a steady output. The UPS will remain in this
operating mode until the input power to the rectifier is within the specified voltage or frequency acceptance
windows.
If the input power fails to return or is not within the acceptance windows required for normal rectifier
operation, the battery will continue discharging until a DC voltage level is reached where the inverter output
can no longer support the connected loads. When this occurs, the unit will issue a visual alarms indicating
a low battery voltage. This alarm will be located on both the active alarm message screen and in the alarm
event history.
Unless the rectifier has a valid input soon, the output will be supported for only 5 minutes before the output
of the system shuts down. If at any time during the battery discharge the input power becomes available
again, the rectifier will turn on and assume the inverter load from the battery and begin recharging the battery.
At this point, the unit returns to normal operation. Depending on the amount of load on the system and the

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duration of the battery discharge, battery and rectifier input current limit alarms might be seen for a short time
due to the current required to recharge the battery.
CB2
Bypass Input
Maintenance Static Bypass SBS
Bypass Breaker Breaker

CB5

Main Input Rectifier Inverter


Breaker AC Inductor AC Inductor Output
UPS UPS
Input CB1 CB4 Output

Input DC Filter Output


Transformer Transformer

Battery
Breaker
Battery
CB3

Figure 103–11, Single Reverse Transfer, Battery Mode

The system’s total operating time on battery will depend on many factors. Some factors that affect battery
support times are battery type and capacity, number of parallel strings, environmental temperatures, age
of the battery, and fluctuations in load demand during the discharge. The greater the load, the less support
time the battery will have. Decrease the load, and the battery support time will generally increase.

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Bypass Mode
Figure 103–12 shows the path of electrical power through the UPS system when the UPS are operating in
BYPASS mode.
CB2
Bypass Input
Maintenance Static Bypass SBS
Bypass Breaker Breaker

CB5

Main Input Rectifier Inverter


Breaker AC Inductor AC Inductor Output
UPS UPS
Input CB1 CB4 Output

Input DC Filter Output


Transformer Transformer

Battery
Breaker
Battery
CB3

Figure 103–12, Single Reverse Transfer, Bypass Mode

In BYPASS mode, the output of the system is provided with three phase AC power directly from the system’s
bypass input. While in this mode, the output of the system is not protected from fluctuations, spikes, or power
outages from the source. No power filtering, conditioning, or battery support is available to the output of the
system in the bypass mode of operation.

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If the inverter is unable to support the load on the output of the system, to ensure the load remains energized,
the UPS will transfer the load to the bypass. The transfer is initiated by gating the SCRs in the static bypass
switch. This kind of transfer is called a Make–Before–Break transfer. The transfer should take place in less
than 4 mS or a quarter cycle to ensure loads on the systems output are not interrupted. If the transfer to
bypass is initiated by an inverter AC under voltage (ACUV) condition, the static switch will also transfer
automatically When the overload condition is removed and the inverter output voltage is back to normal,
the UPS will automatically return to normal.
If the UPS initiates its own transfer to bypass for any reason other than operator intervention, the UPS will
attempt to restart the inverter (if not running already) and attempt a re–transfer back on line to support the
output of the system. Three attempts will be made within ten minutes to bring the inverter back on–line
automatically before the UPS will lock out any further attempts. After three attempts have been made, the
UPS will remain in bypass and an alarm condition will be annunciated.
The bypass may also be used when the rectifier and inverter must be shut down to perform routine
maintenance or repairs on the UPS. After performing a static bypass switch transfer, the UPS can be placed
on maintenance bypass utilizing CB2, the UPS maintenance bypass breaker.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 201–Product Specifications

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to present the standard operating specifications of the Powerware models
indicated.

Model Numbers
System Models Notes
Powerware 9310–10 10 kVA Three–phase output
Powerware 9310–12 12.5 kVA Three–phase output
Powerware 9310–15 15 kVA Three–phase output
Powerware 9310–18 18 kVA Three–phase output; 60 Hz only (208–220 input/output); without input
isolation transformer
Powerware 9310–20 20 kVA Three–phase output
Powerware 9310–25 25 kVA Three–phase output
Powerware 9310–30 30 kVA Three–phase output
Powerware 9311–10 10 kVA Single–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9311–15 15 kVA Single–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9311–20 20 kVA Single–phase output; Harsh Environment

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Powerware 9311–30 30 kVA Single–phase output; Harsh Environment


Powerware 9312–10 10 kVA Three–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9312–15 15 kVA Three–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9312–20 20 kVA Three–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9312–25 25 kVA Three–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9312–25 30 kVA Three–phase output; Harsh Environment
Powerware 9313–15 15 kVA Single–phase output; Harsh Environment

The following tables detail the electrical, mechanical, environmental, and battery specifications for the UPS.

NOTICE

This specification information is unique to this rating. The specifications reflect operation in a controlled
test nvironment. Performance may vary under actual operating conditions. Specifications are subject
to change without notice.

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Balanced Power II

Table 201–1, Model 9310 – Balanced Power II UPS Specifications

BPII UPS BPII 10 BPII 12 BPII 15 BPII 18


ELECTRICAL
Output Power 10 KVA 12.5 kVA 15 kVA 18 kVA
8 kW 10 kW 12 kW 14.4 kW
AC Input: 60 Hz –– 208/120 or 220/127 volts ac; 50 Hz –– 380/220, 400/230 or 415/240 volts ac
Voltage –– Configuration 3–phase, 4–wire plus ground –– [3–wire (60 Hz only) with optional input isolation transformer,
available with 208, 220, 240, 380, 400, 415, 480 or 600 vac inputs]
Voltage –– Range Nominal +10%, –15%
Frequency Range 50 Hz or 60 Hz + 5%
Power Factor 0.8 lagging at nominal conditions
Current Limit 125% of nominal full load
Transient Protection Meets ANSI C62.41
AC Output: 60 Hz –– 208/120 or 220/127 volts ac; 50 Hz –– 380/220, 400/230 or 415/240 volts ac
Voltage –– Configuration 3–phase, 4–wire plus ground
Steady State Regulation Nominal + 1%
Dynamic Regulation Maximum +4% for 100% step load. Recovery within 16 milliseconds.
Voltage Distortion 4% THD for 100% non–linear load
Voltage Unbalance Nominal + 1% for 100% unbalanced load
Overload 125% for 15 minutes (inverter); 150% for 1 minute (inverter)
Frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz + 0.1% free running
Slew Rate 0.1 to 1.0 Hz per second (selectable)
Load Crest Factor 3 to 1

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BPII UPS BPII 10 BPII 12 BPII 15 BPII 18


BATTERIES (50 Hz/60 Hz)
Nominal Voltage 360 vdc (–)/180 vdc (–)
Maximum Discharge Current 31A/60A 38A/75A 46A/90A NA/108A
Internal Battery Run Time:
Model IB1/IBA 15 min/19 min 10 min/14 min 8 min/11 min NA/8 min
Model IB2/IBB 20 min/32 min 15 min/24 min 12 min/19 min NA/14 min
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (W x D x H) 26” x 32” x 47.5” (66 x 81 x 121 cm)
Weight (Maximum) 1,400 lbs/635 kg
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ambient Temperature Note: Battery waranty is conditional upon application at or below 25 C (75 F). Continu-
ous operation above 25 C may reduce or void battery warranty. (See battery warranty.)
Operating UPS 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
Battery 25 C to + 5 C (77 F + 5 F)
Relative Humidity (Non–Condensing) 0% to 95%
Heat Dissipation at Rated Load (Maximum) 5.2 kBTU/hr 6.5 kBTU/hr 7.8 kBTU/hr 9.6 kBTU/hr
Audible Noise –– dBA at 3 ft 60
Operating Altitude 8,000 ft/2,438 m
EMI Suppression Meets FCC Part 15, Subpart J, Class A

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment (Three–Phase)

Table 201–2, Balanced Power II Harsh Environment UPS Specifications – Three–Phase

BPII HE Three–Phase UPS BPII HE 10 BPII HE 15 BPII HE 20 BPII HE 30


ELECTRICAL
Output Power 10 KVA 15 20 kVA 30 kVA
8 kW 12 kW 16 kW 24 kW
AC Input: 60 Hz –– 208, 480, or 600 volts ac; 50 Hz –– 400 volts ac*
Voltage –– Configuration 3–phase, 3–wire plus ground –– with optional input isolation transformer, available with 208,
400, 480 or 600 vac inputs
Voltage –– Range Nominal + 10%, –15%
Nominal Current (Amps) 208 VAC – 33 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 49 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 64 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 96 (60 Hz)
480 VAC – 14 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 21 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 28 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 41 (60 Hz)
600 VAC – 11 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 17 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 22 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 33 (60 Hz)
400 VAC – 17 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 25 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 33 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 50 (50 Hz)
Maximum Current (Amps) 208 VAC – 41 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 61 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 80 (60 Hz) 208 VAC –120 (60 Hz)
480 VAC – 18 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 27 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 35 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 52 (60 Hz)
600 VAC – 14 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 21 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 28 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 41 (60 Hz)
400 VAC – 21 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 32 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 41 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 62 (50 Hz)
Frequency Range Nominal + 3% continuous, + 5 Hz transient
Power Factor with Filter 0.8 lagging typical at full load and nominal conditions
Power Walk–In 15 seconds to full load
Input Current Distortion with Filter 10% THD under nominal conditions
Transient Protection Meets ANSI C 62.41

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BPII HE Three–Phase UPS BPII HE 10 BPII HE 15 BPII HE 20 BPII HE 30


AC Output: 60 Hz –– 208 or 480 volts ac; 50 Hz –– 400 volts ac* (VAC L–L)
Voltage –– Configuration 3–phase: 4–wire plus ground
Steady State Regulation + 1% from nominal for the combined effects of minimum to maximum AC input voltage, zero to
full rated load and maximum to minimum DC voltage
Dynamic Regulation + 3% from nominal for 100% step load recovering to within 1% in 1 cycle
Harmonic Distortion 4% THD at 100% non–linear load
Unbalanced Regulation (Linear Load) + 1% for 100% unbalanced load
Overload 125% for 15 minutes; 150% for 1 minute (inverter)
Frequency + .01% free running
Slew Rate 0.1 to 1.0 Hz per second (selectable)
Load Crest Factor 3 to 1
Bypass Input: 208 VAC – 28 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 42 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 56 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 83 (60 Hz)
Nominal Current (Amps) 480 VAC – 12 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 18 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 24 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 36 (60 Hz)
400 VAC – 14 (50Hz) 400 VAC – 22 (50Hz) 400 VAC – 29 (50Hz) 400 VAC – 43 (50Hz)
DC Link:
Nominal Voltage (VDC) 120 120 120 120
Float Voltage (VDC) 135 135 135 135
End of Discharge (VDC) 99 99 99 99
Maximum Current (Amps) 90 135 176 264
System Efficiencies
100% load (%) 85 85 87 87
75% load (%) 85 85 87 87
50% load (%) 83 83 85 85
Inverter DC–AC (%) 90 90 92 92

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BPII HE Three–Phase UPS BPII HE 10 BPII HE 15 BPII HE 20 BPII HE 30


Full Load Heat Dissipation
BTU/Hour (x 1000) 4.8 7.2 8.2 12.2
Watts (x 1000) 1.4 2.1 2.4 3.6
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (W x D x H) 48” x 29” x 73.75” (122 x 74 x 188 cm)
Weight (Maximum lbs.) 10 kVA: 2000; 15 kVA: 2200; 20 & 30 kVA: 2500
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ambient Temperature Note: Battery waranty is conditional upon application at or below 25 C (75 F). Continu-
ous operation above 25 C may reduce or void battery warranty. (See battery warranty.)
Operating UPS 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
Relative Humidity (Non–Condensing) 5% to 95%
Acoustical Noise 60 dB “A: Scale @ 1 meter, in accordance with ISO 7179
Operating Altitude 8,000 ft (2,438 m)

* Additional input/output configurations available, including 220 VAC, 380 VAC, and 415 VAC. The bypass
AC input power must be the same voltage, frequency and phase rotation sequence as the system AC output
power.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment (Single–Phase)

Table 201–3, Balanced Power II–S Harsh Environment UPS Specifications – Single–Phase

BPII HE Single–Phase UPS BPII–S HE 10 BPII–S HE 15 BPII–S HE 20 BPII–S HE 25


ELECTRICAL
Output Power 10 KVA 15 20 kVA 25 kVA
8 kW 12 kW 16 kW 24 kW
AC Input: 60 Hz –– 208, 480, or 600 volts ac; 50 Hz –– 400 volts ac
Voltage –– Configuration 3–phase, 3–wire plus ground –– with optional input isolation transformer, available with 208,
400, 480 or 600 vac inputs
Voltage –– Range Nominal + 10%, –15%
Nominal Current (Amps) 208 VAC – 33 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 49 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 64 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 80 (60 Hz)
480 VAC – 14 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 21 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 28 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 35 (60 Hz)
600 VAC – 11 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 17 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 22 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 28 (60 Hz)
400 VAC – 17 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 25 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 33 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 41 (50 Hz)
Maximum Current (Amps) 208 VAC – 41 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 61 (60 Hz) 208 VAC – 80 (60 Hz) 208 VAC –100 (60 Hz)
480 VAC – 18 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 27 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 35 (60 Hz) 480 VAC – 43 (60 Hz)
600 VAC – 14 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 21 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 28 (60 Hz) 600 VAC – 35 (60 Hz)
400 VAC – 21 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 32 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 41 (50 Hz) 400 VAC – 52 (50 Hz)
Frequency Range Nominal + 3% continuous, + 5 Hz transient
Power Factor with Filter 0.8 lagging typical at full load and nominal conditions
Power Walk–In 15 seconds to full load
Input Current Distortion with Filter 10% THD under nominal conditions
Transient Protection Meets ANSI C 62.41

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BPII HE Single–Phase UPS BPII–S HE 10 BPII–S HE 15 BPII–S HE 20 BPII–S HE 25


AC Output: 60 Hz –– 208/120 volts ac; 50 Hz –– 230 volts ac* (L1–L2/L–N)
Voltage –– Configuration 1–phase –– 60 Hz: 2 phase, 3 wire plus ground (120 between phases),
50Hz: 1 phase, 2 wire plus ground
Steady State Regulation + 1% from nominal for the combined effects of minimum to maximum AC input voltage, zero to
full rated load and maximum to minimum DC voltage
Dynamic Regulation + 3% from nominal for 100% step load recovering to within 1% in 1 cycle
Harmonic Distortion 4% THD at 100% non–linear load
Unbalanced Regulation (Linear Load) + 1% for 100% unbalanced load
Overload 125% for 15 minutes; 150% for 1 minute (inverter)
Frequency + .01% free running
Slew Rate 0.1 to 1.0 Hz per second (selectable)
Load Crest Factor 3 to 1
Bypass Input:
Nominal Current (Amps/Line) 60 Hz: 42 60 Hz: 63 60 Hz: 83 60 Hz: 104
50 Hz: 43 50 Hz: 65 50 Hz: 87 50 Hz: 109
DC Link:
Nominal Voltage (VDC) 120 120 120 120
Float Voltage (VDC) 135 135 135 135
End of Discharge (VDC) 99 99 99 99
Maximum Current (Amps) 90 135 176 220
System Efficiencies
100% load (%) 85 85 87 87
75% load (%) 85 85 87 87
50% load (%) 83 83 85 85
Inverter DC–AC (%) 90 90 92 92

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BPII HE Single–Phase UPS BPII–S HE 10 BPII–S HE 15 BPII–S HE 20 BPII–S HE 25


Full Load Heat Dissipation
BTU/Hour (x 1000) 4.8 7.2 8.2 10.2
Watts (x 1000) 1.4 2.1 2.4 3
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (W x D x H) 48” x 29” x 73.75” (122 x 74 x 188 cm)
Weight (Maximum) 10 & 15 kVA: 2000 lbs.; 20 & 25 kVA: 2500 lbs.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ambient Temperature Note: Battery waranty is conditional upon application at or below 25 C (75 F). Continu-
ous operation above 25 C may reduce or void battery warranty. (See battery warranty.)
Operating UPS 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F)
Relative Humidity (Non–Condensing) 5% to 95%
Acoustical Noise 60 dB “A: Scale @ 1 meter, in accordance with ISO 7179
Operating Altitude 8,000 ft (2,438 m)

* Output voltages of 120/240 available in lieu of 120/208

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 301–General Safety Considerations

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to identify general safety concerns for electrical work surrounding industrial UPS
equipment. Specific safety warnings and cautions are located in articles related to the part of the Powerware
UPS under test or repair.
Tools, Equipment, & Expendable Field Service Supplies
When performing service calls or procedures on Powerware equipment, the following rules must be
observed. These rules pertain to tools, testers, solvents, adhesives and lubricants. Ensure that electrical
hand tools, such as power drills, are inspected regularly. Replace worn and broken tools and test equipment
with new tools and equipment.
General Safety Rules
Incorporate the following safety rules for working with electrical and mechanical equipment into your
maintenance and repair procedures.

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Environmental Safety

WARNING

Do not work alone in potentially hazardous conditions or near equipment that has potentially
dangerous voltages.

1. Always inform your supervisor/manager of conditions or voltages that might pose a threat to safety.
Take all steps necessary to maximize safety as identified by you and your supervisor/manager.
2. Always look for possible hazards, such as moist floors, non–grounded extension cables, power
supplies, and missing safety grounds.
3. Do not make un–authorized changes or modifications to the equipment. This creates a hazard
and unsafe equipment.
4. Before you start the equipment, ensure other service and customer personnel are not exposed to
any unsafe conditions.
5. Do not wear loose clothing that can be trapped in the moving parts of a machine. Ensure the
sleeves of your shirt are fastened or rolled above the elbow.
6. Insert your necktie or scarf into your clothing or fasten it with a nonconductive clip at approximately
8 centimeters (3 inches) from its end. This prevents the tie from being caught by a moving part of
the equipment.
7. If your hair is long, fasten it to make it safe.

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8. Lift the equipment or parts by pushing up with your leg muscles; this removes the strain from your
back. Do not lift any equipment or parts that are too heavy for you to lift comfortably.
9. Always keep your tool kit away from walk areas so other persons cannot trip over it. For example,
keep the tool kit on or under a table.
10. Observe good housekeeping practices in the area of the UPS while performing maintenance and
after completing the job.
11. Place removed UPS covers in a safe place while you are servicing the UPS. Reinstall the covers
before returning the UPS to the customer.
12. Reinstall all safety devices, such as guards, shields, and ground wires. Replace safety devices
that are worn or defective with new ones. Remember the safety devices protect personnel from a
hazard. Ensure all safety devices are reinstalled when the maintenance/service has been
completed.
Electrical & Mechanical Safety
Observe the following rules when working on electrical machinery:
13. Follow the manual shut down and maintenance bypass procedures to prevent loss of power to the
customer’s load. If recommended in the Service manual, switch input and logic power off before:
⇒ Removing or assembling the main units of the equipment

⇒ Working near power supplies

⇒ Inspecting power supplies

⇒ Installing changes in machine circuits.

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14. Unless the maintenance documents specifically instruct you otherwise, heed the following warning:

WARNING

DO NOT SERVICE input, output, or bypass circuit breakers, transformers, CTs, or PTs WITH
THE POWER ON.

15. If you must work on equipment that has exposed live electric circuits, YOU MUST OBSERVE the
following precautions:
⇒ Ensure another person who is properly trained in the power–off controls is within a close distance to you and the
controls at all times to switch off power, if necessary.
⇒ Do not wear jewelry, chains, metal frame eyeglasses, or other personal metal objects.
⇒ Use only insulated probe tips or extenders.
⇒ Use one hand while you are working on or near energized equipment. Keep one hand in your pocket or behind
your back to prevent electric current flow across the heart.
⇒ Do not touch objects that are grounded, such as metal floor strips, machine frames, or other conductors. Use
suitable rubber mats. Obtain the mats locally, if necessary.
⇒ When using test equipment, set the controls as referenced in the operation or service manual. Use only properly
insulated probes.
16. When working with machines having voltages of more than 30 VAC or 42.4 VDC, observe special
safety instructions referenced in Field Service Manuals and Technical Bulletins.

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WARNING

Never assume that power has been removed from a circuit. Check and ensure that power has
been removed by using a voltmeter.

17. Do not touch live electric circuits with the surface of a dental mirror. The handle of the mirror is
conductive and can cause equipment damage and/or personal injury.
18. If an electrical accident occurs:
⇒ Use caution; do not be a victim yourself. Switch off the power.
⇒ Instruct another person to get medical aid.

Mechanical Safety

CAUTION

Do not touch moving mechanical parts at any time. Be particularly aware of doors, hinges,
motor operators, and especially cooling fans.

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Eye Safety

CAUTION

Safety glasses shall be worn when performing any maintenance related task.

Use additional caution when using the following equipment or when performing procedures listed below.
⇒ Using a hammer
⇒ Using a power drill
⇒ Using a spring hook
⇒ Soldering parts
⇒ Cutting wire or removing steel bands
⇒ Using solvents, chemicals, or cleaners to clean parts
⇒ Working in any other condition that might injure your eyes (for example, a UPS module under power, input or
bypass).

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CAUTION

Do not wear soft contact lenses when working on or around electrical equipment.

UPS Safety

WARNING

Many oscilloscopes in use today have protective plastic housings to isolate the user from
electrical shock. Older metal framed oscilloscopes have their frame grounded during normal
use. It is frequently the case that observing UPS waveforms requires lifting of the scope
ground for proper function of the scope. Isolating a metal scope frame from the electrical
ground by using a power cable adapter plug raises the scope frame to potentially dangerous
voltages between the scope frame and electrical ground (the UPS cabinet). Use extreme
caution. Never touch the UPS and a metal framed scope at the same time. Plastic framed
scopes are recommended.

Operating Environment
19. Keep surroundings clean and free from excess moisture.
20. Do not operate close to gas or electric heat sources.
21. The system is not intended for outdoor use.

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22. Operating environment should be within the parameters listed in the equipment operator’s manual.

Normal Operation
23. Keep equipment doors closed to ensure proper cooling air flow, and to protect from dangerous
voltages within the unit.
24. Ensure all conduit knockouts and/or unnecessary openings are sealed.
25. Do not make any assumptions about the electrical state of the UPS. ALWAYS CHECK THE
ELECTRICAL STATUS WITH A KNOWN GOOD VOLTMETER!
26. The UPS contains its own power source.

WARNING

Lethal voltages are present even when disconnected from the utility source.

Maintenance/Service
27. Always wear appropriate eye protection.
28. Remove restrictive clothing and remove all jewelry.
29. Use correct documentation and appropriate tools as outlined in this manual.
30. Use static secured work area and procedures when performing component replacement or
modifications.

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31. Ensure power is disconnected before performing installation or service when possible.
32. Observe all CAUTIONS, WARNINGS, AND DANGER notices fixed to the inside and/or outside of
the equipment.
33. Always comply to more detailed safety precautions described at the appropriate section later in
this manual.
Batteries
34. The lead–acid batteries may be the sealed maintenance–free type or flooded electrolyte.
35. Dangerous voltage is always present at battery terminals.
36. The battery contains sulfuric acid. If any spillage occurs, take the following precautions:

NOTICE

Use these guidelines for dealing with sulfuric acid contact with the human body.
Contact with skin:
⇒ Wash immediately with soap and water.
⇒ Contact a physician if any burn results.
If acid splashes in eyes:
⇒ Wash for 20 minutes under running water.
⇒ Contact a physician.

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Site Safety
Personnel associated with the UPS should be aware of the presence of potentially lethal voltages within.
Observe the following precautions to ensure personnel safety and continued equipment operation.
37. Keep surroundings clean and free from excess moisture.
38. Do not operate close to gas or electric heat sources.
39. The system is not intended for outdoor use.
40. Operating environment should be within parameters described in specifications at the front of this
document.

DANGER

Voltages across charged capacitors can be in excess of 300 VDC. Be certain the filter capacitors are
fully discharged and input power is off before performing any maintenance or troubleshooting.

41. Ensure the site is safe.


42. Inspect power cables and plugs; check for loose, damaged, or worn parts.
43. Review all procedures in the maintenance documents before you remove a part that can hold an
electric charge. Carefully discharge the parts exactly as instructed by the procedures.
44. Do not use a normal light (for example, a table lamp) for illumination when performing
maintenance on the UPS. Use a flashlight with a nonconductive case.
Never assume that a UPS or a circuit is safe. Follow all procedures and safety precautions selected
in the maintenance documents and all other applicable manufacturer’s publications.

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45. Always be aware of the following potentially hazardous conditions. Take the necessary safety
steps to protect against the existence of these potential hazards. At the minimum, inspect the
following:
⇒ Power receptacles wired incorrectly
⇒ Safety devices or features missing or defective
⇒ Maintenance or change history wrong or incomplete
⇒ A UPS design problem
⇒ A damaged UPS due to shipping
⇒ An unsafe change or attachment installed in the UPS
⇒ An engineering change or a sales change installed incorrectly
⇒ A defective part
⇒ Potentially unsafe UPS because the unit is old or operated in an extreme environment.

SUMMARY
Prevention is the key and main aid to electrical safety. Always think about electrical safety and use good
preventive practices before performing any work on equipment.
The foregoing information lists some of the ways that the condition of the UPS could affect safety. Before
you start maintenance or repair procedures, USE GOOD PREVENTIVE JUDGMENT and USE CAUTION.
SAFETY COMES FIRST!

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 302–Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Purpose & Scope


The purpose and scope of this article is to provide guidelines on handling electrostatically sensitive materials.

General
These guidelines are provided to help CSEs use the correct handling procedures for the protection of
sensitive devices from damage caused by electrostatic discharges.

Applicable Documents and Materials


⇒ 3M Product Catalog 1986/1987
⇒ 3M Series 2100 Bags or better
⇒ Wrist Strap 3M 2221–2223 or better
⇒ Table Mats (Grounded) 3M 8200 series or better
⇒ Anti Static (Pink Poly)
⇒ 3M Dissipative Mats (Field Kits) or better
⇒ Tables (grounded) with equivalent or better than surface of mat.

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ESD DEFINITIONS
Antistatic material: Material that neither generates static electricity nor does it provide protection against
static field, and typically has a surface resistivity of 109 to 1014 Ω per cm.
Conductive material: Material that provides a Faraday cage effect and protects against static generation and
static field with a surface resistivity of <105 Ω per cm.
Dissipative material: Material that provides some protection against static field and typically has a surface
resistivity of 105 to 109 Ω per cm.
Faraday Cage or Faraday Shield: A conductive enclosure capable of protecting its contents from any
outside static charge or electrostatic field. An example would be an ESD bag which is closed.
Frame ground: Any unpainted surface of a unit or subassembly to which a wrist strap may be firmly
connected.
Ground: Building/earth ground.
Static safeguard stations: Any area with provisions for controlling electrostatic discharge.
Static sensitive material: Any static sensitive component/device (semiconductors, film resistors and
capacitors, etc.) or boards with such components/devices mounted on them.
Static shield: Must be capable of providing a Faraday cage (protective from static discharge as well as
electrostatic fields).
Static Protective equipment/tools: As a minimum must include but not be limited to a wrist strap with 1 meg
ohm resistor, conductive table mat, or grounded work surface and dissipative mats for field engineers.

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WARNING

One hundred percent (100%) ESD prevention requires removal of all power from the UPS.
Complete power removal from the UPS requires disconnecting the input, bypass, and load
power. Because load interruption is required, 100% ESD prevention may be practical only at
initial startup. The following recommendations are being made to ensure the boards and other
static sensitive components will not be damaged.

ESD Prevention Guidelines


1. All static sensitive material shall be packaged in approved antistatic protective packaging.
2. Wrist straps and grounded mats, or table (grounded) with equivalent or better than surface of mat,
shall be used when handling static sensitive material.

NOTICE

Printed circuit boards with batteries mounted on the board shall first be wrapped in antistatic (Pink Poly)
and then inserted in a static shielded bag (black 3M series 2100 or better).
3. When removing or installing boards in a unit or subassembly, a wrist strap shall be used and it shall
be connected to the frame of the unit or subassembly.
4. Rejected boards (returned to factory/rework center) are just as sensitive to electrostatic discharge
and shall be handled with the same protection as good/accepted boards (that is, in a static
protected environment).

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5. All static sensitive devices and boards with such devices shall be stored/handled in their static
protected tubes and bags that provide a complete Faraday cage. The protection for both is required
at all times.
6. All sales and field engineering personnel are required to use a portable static controlled field service
kit when handling static sensitive material.

Removal of Boards

DANGER

When removing a printed circuit board without pull out tabs, handle the board on the edges.
Lethal voltages may be present on the traces of the board. This is particularly true of the
machine control board.

Use correct removal procedure to remove all boards from the unit. If the board has pull out tabs, remove the
board with the use of these tabs. For boards without pull out tabs, pull the board by grabbing the edge of the
board. Do not touch any static sensitive component/device (semiconductors, film resistors, and capacitors,
etc.). The following procedure provides guidelines on handling electrostatic sensitive materials.
7. All static sensitive material shall be packaged in approved anti–static protective packaging.
8. Wrist straps and grounded mats, or table (grounded) with surface equivalent or better than a mat,
shall be used when handling static sensitive material.

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NOTICE

Batteries mounted on boards shall first be wrapped in anti–static bubble wrap and then inserted in a
static shielded bag.
9. When removing or installing boards in a unit or subassembly, a wrist strap shall be used and it shall
be connected to the frame ground of the unit or subassembly.
10. Rejected boards (returned to factory/rework center) are just as sensitive to electrostatic discharge
and shall be handled with the same protection as good/accepted boards (that is, in a static
protected environment).
11. All static sensitive devices and boards with such devices shall be stored/handled in their static
protected tubes and bags. The protection for both is required at all times.
12. All customer service engineers are required to use a portable static controlled field service kit when
handling static sensitive material.

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Additional Guidelines for ESD Protection


All printed circuit boards without static sensitive components must, as a minimum, have a pink poly wrap for
static protection. Boards with semiconductor devices must be in ESD shielded bags. Boards with on–board
batteries must be wrapped with pink poly (for protection against battery discharge) prior to insertion into
standard shielded bags.
13. Material used is designed to protect static sensitive components and assemblies from both internal
and external static charge during transfer between static safe work areas.
14. Protective bag construction must provide protection inside against static buildup from movement of
devices, outside against electrostatic fields and must insulate against a direct static discharge.
15. Resistivity requirements are as follows:
• Interior (anti–static) 109 to 1014 Ω per square.

NOTICE

The resistivity will be the same for any size square. 1′′ x 1′′ x 1′′ will have the same resistivity as a 2′′
x 2′′ x 2′′ square.
⇒ Inter–layer (insulating and direct discharge protection) greater than 1014 Ω per square.
⇒ Exterior (conductive) less than or equal to 105 Ω per square.
⇒ Total thickness of static bags (including all layers) must be 3 MILS minimum.
⇒ Static bags must be sealed in some manner.

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ESD FLOWCHART

Circuit Board Handling Component Handling CSEs & Sales Issues

Wrist straps and grounded mats, or Wrist straps and grounded mats, or
tables with a equivalent surface will be tables with a equivalent surface will be Dissipative mats are to be used by
used when handling all static sensitive used when handling all static sensitive field engineers and sales personnel.
material. material.

Boards without static sensitive All static sensitive components must Field engineering personnel shall
material, as a minimum, must be in arrive in antistatic tubes or shielding be equipped with portable static
pink poly wrap for protection. packages. controlled field service kits.

Boards with static sensitive material Static sensitive components shall be All other ESD procedures for
must be in static shield bags. handled at a static safe–guard boards. and components will be
station only observed by field personnel.

All boards with on board batteries Transport static sensitive


must be placed in pink poly wrap prior components in a static shielding bag
to insertion in static shielding bag. or container

Rejected boards are to be handled


with the same care as accepted
boards, (i.e. good boards).

Figure 302–1, Handling Policy for ESD Sensitive Material

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 401–UPS System Installation Verification

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide customer service engineers the information necessary to determine
if a Powerware UPS has been installed correctly. The scope of this article is limited to the Powerware model
indicated in the header of each page of this article.

Balanced Power II
The Balanced Power II UPS is UL–listed and designed for installation on the computer room floor. Its
attractive computer–like appearance and quiet operation eliminate any necessity of creating special
facilities to house the UPS. Because all modern computer rooms utilize environmentally controlled
conditions, installation in such a locale will normally suffice to meet the needs of the UPS.
In the event that computer room installation is not practical, the selection of a location for the UPS is critical
to the performance of the system and to the life expectancy of its components. Failure to select a site which
meets all requirements specified in this section can result in excessive maintenance problems.
The operating temperature range for batteries of 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F). Battery warranty is
conditional upon application at or below 25° C (75° F). Continuous operation above 25° C may reduce or
void battery warranty.

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Documentation Required
List of required test documentation:
⇒ Operations and Maintenance Manual for Balanced Power II
⇒ Models 9310–9313 Schematics manual (system diagrams)

WARNING

Ensure that input power and battery power are disconnected before proceeding with the
following procedures! If the UPS is in Maintenance Bypass (hard Bypass breaker closed) and
powering the critical load(s), the customer must shutdown the critical load(s) and open the
bypass breaker prior to continuing with the test. If this is not possible, skip applicable steps
and have the customer sign the waiver statement on the data sheet.

Exterior Inspection
1) Check exterior of unit (and battery pack if furnished) for any damage. Note any damage that has occurred.
2) Check for adequate clearance for ventilation and accessibility for future maintenance. Recommended:
25” front of the unit 36” on left, 12” in rear and 6” on right side of unit. Note any discrepancies.
3) Check house input feeder power and battery power (if external battery) for proper sizing and over–current
protection devices:
UPS Input Feeder CB (amps)
Battery Disconnect Switch (amps)

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Bypass Input Feeder CB (amps)

NOTICE

Bypass Input Feeder applies only to dual input UPS.

4) Check that AC input neutral and system ground are tied at the AC input power source. Note any
discrepancies.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Documentation Required
List of required test documentation:
⇒ Operations and Maintenance Manual for Balanced Power II HE
⇒ Models 9310–9313 Schematics manual (system diagrams)

WARNING

Ensure that input power and battery power are disconnected before proceeding with the
following procedures! If the UPS is in Maintenance Bypass (hard Bypass breaker closed) and
powering the critical load(s), the customer must shutdown the critical load(s) and open the
bypass breaker prior to continuing with the test. If this is not possible, skip applicable steps
and have the customer sign the waiver statement on the data sheet.

Exterior Inspection
1. Check exterior of unit (and battery pack if furnished) for any damage. Record any damage that has
occurred.
2. Check for adequate clearance for ventilation and accessibility for future maintenance. The recommended
clearance is twenty–five (25) inches in front of the unit, 6 inches on the left, 6 inches at the rear, and 6 inches
on the right side of the unit. Record any discrepancies.

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3. Verify and record house bypass input feeder power and battery power for proper sizing and over–current
protection devices:

NOTICE

Bypass Input Feeder applies only to dual input UPS.


⇒ UPS Input Feeder CB (Amps)
⇒ Battery Disconnect Switch (Amps)
⇒ Bypass Input Feeder (Amps)
4. Verify that AC input neutral and system ground are tied at the AC input main source only. Record any
discrepancies.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 402–Mechanical Inspection

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to outline a procedure for the inspection of mechanical properties and attributes
of the Powerware models indicated.

General Mechanical Preparation of UPS


The UPS can be fully accessed from the front, top, and left sides for operation and maintenance. Rear
access is required for installation.
The following steps should be taken in the order indicated:
1. Ensure that all packing is removed from the UPS.
2. The UPS can be rolled off the shipping pallet by removing the support block at the rear of the unit and using
the plywood backing as a ramp, as shown below.

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Band ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ
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UPS

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Fold–down Ramp ÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉÉ Pallet

Figure 4–4, UPS on Pallet

3. Remove the screws holding the panel to expose the terminals at the rear of the cabinet. Knockouts can
be made in this cover for input/output conduit connections. For ease of installation input/output connections
can be made with flexible conduit. This will enable the UPS to be rolled back toward a wall, reducing floor
space requirements.
4. The UPS cabinet can now be rolled on its casters to its final destination. When it is in that location,
tightening the locking bolt on each caster will hold the unit in place.

NOTICE

For proper ventilation and maintenance access, a clear area three feet (3’) or 91.4 cm on the left side,
six inches (6”) or 15.2 cm on the right side, and one foot (1’) or 30.5 cm) at the rear is recommended.
5. Remove the top and left side panels to expose the batteries in the lower sections. The top is removed
by unscrewing the three screws at the upper rear of the cabinet. Slide the top toward the rear while lifting
it. The upper left side panel is removed by sliding up from the locking bracket. The lower side panel than
can be removed by unscrewing the three screws along the top of the panel and sliding it up from the locking

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bracket. If foam blocks are inside the battery trays, leave them in place. They are there to keep small
batteries from moving around inside the trays.
The battery trays are shipped bolted to the shelf supports and should be left fastened down.

AC Power Connection
1. Make sure that all switches/circuit breakers, including the Battery Circuit Breaker, are open.

WARNING

Verify that power cabling is de–energized before proceeding.

2. All power connections to the UPS terminal blocks must be torqued in accordance with the following
table.

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Tightening Torque for Pressure Wire Connectors

Size of Wire Used Torque Specification


AWB/kcmil (mm2) in–lb (N–m)
6–4 (13.3–21.2) 110 (12.4)
3 (26.7) 150 (16.9)
2 (33.6) 150 (16.9)
1 (42.4) 150 (16.9)
1/0–2/0 (53.5–67.4) 180 (20.3)

3. Referring to the installation drawings in the Schematics manual, connect UPS output terminals to
the equipment to be protected, running the cables out through the conduit holes or access plate.
4. Run cables for UPS input through the conduit holes and connect to terminal block as shown in the
installation drawings at the end of this section. See notes on installation drawings for single input
or dual input installations.
5. Replace the panel over the terminal block.
Refer to the Operations and Maintenance Manual for more detailed information on tightening torque.

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Balanced Power II
Interior Inspection
1) Check interior of unit for any obvious physical damage. Note any discrepancies.
2) Check all wire and conductor insulation for chaffing or other damage. Note any discrepancies.
3) Check bottom of unit and horizontal surfaces for any loose hardware. Note any discrepancies.
4) Inspect both power and control cable connections. Do not remove any connectors to perform this
inspection. Note any discrepancies.
5) Insure the UPS circuit breaker fast trips are set to maximum and the battery circuit breaker fast trip is set
to minimum.

WARNING

If the UPS is in Maintenance Bypass and powering the critical load, skip the Continuity Checks
and Power Connections sections. Remove ALL power from the UPS before you perform the
steps in the Exterior Inspection and Interior Inspection sections!

Continuity Checks
1) Check and record the resistance (should be greater than or equal to 100 k–ohms) between the following
points:

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AC input: A to GND B to GND C to GND


DC input: Pos to GND Neg to GND
AC out: A to GND B to GND C to GND
Bypass inp: A to GND B to GND C to GND

2) Check between positive and negative rails of the DC bus for capacitor action.

Power Connections
1) Check primary input power connections for tightness.
2) Check battery input connection for tightness (if external battery).
3) Check output power connection for tightness.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Interior Inspection
1. Check the interior of unit for any obvious physical damage. Record any discrepancies.
2. Check all wire and conductor insulation for chaffing or other damage. Record any discrepancies.
3. Check the bottom of unit and horizontal surfaces for any loose hardware. Record any discrepancies.
4. Inspect both power and control cable connections. DO NOT remove any connectors to perform this
inspection. Record any discrepancies.

Continuity Checks
1. Measure and record the resistance between the following points:

NOTICE

Resistance should be equal to or greater than 100 k–ohms.


⇒ AC Input Phase A to GND
⇒ AC Input Phase B to GND
⇒ AC Input Phase C to GND
⇒ DC Input Positive to GND
⇒ DC Input Negative to GND
⇒ AC Output Phase A to GND
⇒ AC Output Phase B to GND

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⇒ AC Output Phase C to GND


⇒ Bypass Input Phase A to GND
⇒ Bypass Input Phase B to GND
⇒ Bypass Input Phase C to GND
2. Check between the positive and negative rails of the DC bus for capacitor action.

Power Connections
1. Check primary input power connections for tightness.
2. Check battery input connections for tightness.
3. Check output power connections for tightness.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 403–Battery & Battery Disconnect Verification

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to outline a procedure for the general inspection of the battery installation for
the Powerware models indicated. The information does not include battery maintenance procedures or
performance data. The data in this article is generalized in nature and not specific to any particular brand
of battery.

General
The operating temperature range for batteries of 0° C to 40° C (32° F to 104° F). Battery warranty is
conditional upon application at or below 25° C (75° F). Continuous operation above 25° C may reduce or
void battery warranty.
The battery trays are shipped bolted to the shelf supports and should be left fastened down.

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Balanced Power II

Activating the Batteries


Make sure that all packing material has been removed from the battery section. If foam blocks are inside
the battery trays, leave them in place. They are there to keep small batteries from moving around inside
the trays.
1. Connect the batteries as shown in the following figure, Figure 403–1. The two connectors (red
and black) are connected together to provide the final connection for the battery system.

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Battery Interconnections

BATTERY + –
A4 " TO CB3––CC

+ –
BATTERY
A3

RED
BLK

+ –
BATTERY
A2

+ –
BATTERY " TO CB3––BB
A1

Figure 403–1, Battery Trays

2. Replace the side panels and top of the UPS cabinet.


The uninterruptible power system is now ready for startup. See 603–UPS Operating Instructions.

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501–Input and Bypass Power Application

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to list information on how to apply power to a UPS after a field installation. The
article includes only the information and procedures relative to the application of utility power to a UPS for
the first time. The information may also be used to re–commission a UPS.

Balanced Power II

Electrical Checkout

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY


OF THE ELECTRICAL CHECKOUT PROCEDURE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

AC Input Power
1) Ensure that the input power is connected to the input terminal blocks. Close house circuit breaker(s) for
UPS input power. Measure and record voltages at input power terminal blocks.
Verify that these voltages are correct for UPS installed. Do not proceed if voltages are incorrect.

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Power Supply Checkout


1) Close the control power switch. Verify the front panel reads Close BYPASS CKT. BREAKER if it is not
already closed or Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER if the bypass circuit breaker is already closed. If it does not,
reset the CPU to clear the problem by turning the control power switch off and then back on.

NOTICE

If the procedure in step 1 does not clear the problem, the UPS control board must be repaired or
replaced before proceeding.
Refer to diagram 950–026–A010–1 (UPS control board).
⇒ TP24 +5V +0.5V
⇒ TP21 +12V +0.5V
⇒ TP22 –12V +0.25V
⇒ TP14 +15V +0.5V
⇒ TP16 –15V +0.25V
⇒ TP 4 +18V +0.25V
⇒ TP 5 –18V +0.25V
⇒ TP 7, 8, 32, 33 AGND
2) Verify the following receive power. (Measurements may be made with respect to chassis.)
⇒ Rectifier Drive Boards (One Green LED)
⇒ SBS Drive Board (One Amber LED)

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NOTICE

If any LEDs are not illuminated, repair or replace the defective board before proceeding.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Electrical Check Out

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY


OF THE ELECTRICAL CHECK OUT PROCEDURE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

AC Input Power
1. Verify that the input power is connected to the input terminal blocks. Close the house circuit breaker(s) for
UPS input power. Measure and record the voltages at the input power terminal blocks.
⇒ AC Input Phase A to B
⇒ AC Input Phase A to N
⇒ AC Input Phase B to C
⇒ AC Input Phase B to N
⇒ AC Input Phase C to A
⇒ AC Input Phase C to N
2. Verify that these voltages are correct for the UPS installed. DO NOT proceed if voltages are incorrect.

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Power Supply Checkout


1. Close the UPS CONTROL switch. Verify the DMP displays CLOSE BYPASS CKT. BREAKER (if it is not
closed) or CLOSE INPUT CKT. BREAKER (if the BYPASS breaker is already closed). If it does not, reset
the CPU to clear the problem by turning the UPS CONTROL switch OFF and then back ON.

NOTICE

If the procedure in step 1 does not clear the problem, the UPS control board must be repaired or
replaced before proceeding.
Refer to diagram 950–026–A010–1.
2. On the UPS control board verify the monitoring LEDs for the following power supply voltages are on. Do
not attempt to measure these voltages at the power supply. There are no test point numbers for these
voltages on the control board.
⇒ +5V +0.5V
⇒ +12V +0.5V
⇒ –12V +0.25V
⇒ +15V +0.5V
⇒ –15V +0.25V
⇒ +18V +0.25V
⇒ –18V +0.25V
⇒ TP 7, 8, 32, and 33 AGND

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3. Verify the following receive power:


⇒ Rectifier Drive Boards (One Green LED)
⇒ SBS Drive Board (One Amber LED)

NOTICE

If any LEDs are not on, repair or replace the defective board before proceeding.

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502–System Setup & Verification

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to outline a procedure for verifying system setup.

Balanced Power II
Logic Jumpers

NOTICE

Verify jumpers. Change, if required.

1) Power Supply (A19) – There are no jumpers to verify on the 941–016–A036–1.


2) UPS Interface Board (A20) – Verify that jumpers for the positive and negative DC inputs are (a) in the 360V
positions for 360 volt links, (b) installed on the high VDC systems, and (c) not installed on (or removed from)
the low VDC (120–140 V) systems. Verify that jumpers for UPS output and UPS input are in the position
matching the respective AC phase–to–phase voltages. On dual input UPS, verify that jumpers for the bypass
input are in the correct position.
Refer to 941–011–D040.

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Table 502–1, Jumper Settings for Transformer Boards (TB)

TB 941–016–A040–1
1 UPS Input Phase A
2 UPS Input Phase B
3 UPS Input Phase C
4 Bypass Input Ph A
5 Bypass Input Ph B
6 Bypass Input Ph C
7 UPS Output Phase A
8 UPS Output Phase B
9 UPS Output Phase C
10 UPS Output Neutral
11 DC Link +
12 DC LInk –
13 1–2 and 3–4 sync to input (Single input breaker)
5–6 and 7–8 sync to bypass (Dual input breakers)
14 jumper 11–12
15 Bypass Bkr shunt trip enable
16 Battery +
17 Battery –

3) UPS Control Board (A18) – Verify that the UPS control board Switch Sw1–1, 2, & 4 should be OFF and
SW1–3 should be ON.

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NOTICE

Off should be on left side as you look at board from side of UPS. Ignore wording on switch!
4) SBS Drive Board (A3A1) – 941–016–A063–1 SBS drive boards should have jumpers in the position
matching the bypass input phase–to–phase voltage.
Refer to drawing 941–011–D063.
5) Current Transformer Boards (A15, A16, & A17) – Verify that jumpers for the current transformer boards
are in the correct positions.
Refer to the current transformer board schematic (941–011–D003) and the preceding table.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment


Logic Jumpers
In this section, verify the indicated jumpers and change if required.
1. UPS Interface Board (A20) – 941–016–A040–1
Refer to diagram 941–011–D040.
Verify that jumpers for the positive and negative DC inputs are (a) in the 360V positions for 360 volt links,
(b) installed on the high VDC systems, and (c) not installed on (or removed from) the low VDC (120–140 V)
systems. Verify that jumpers for UPS output and UPS input are in the position matching the respective AC
phase–to–phase voltages. On dual input UPS, verify that jumpers for the bypass input are in the correct
position. Refer to the following table, Table 502–2.
Table 502–2 UPS Interface Board (A20) Jumpers

TB Voltage/Signal TB Voltage/Signal
1 UPS Input Phase A 10 UPS Output Phase Neutral
2 UPS Input Phase B 11 DC Link +
3 UPS Input Phase C 12 DC Link –
4 Bypass Input Phase A 13 1–2 and 3–4 sync to input (Single input breaker)
5 Bypass Input Phase B 5–6 and 7–8 sync to bypass (Dual input breakers)
6 Bypass Input Phase C 14 Jumper 11–12
7 UPS Output Phase A 15 Bypass Breaker Shunt Trip Enable
8 UPS Output Phase B 16 Battery +
9 UPS Output Phase C 17 Battery –

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NOTICE

In step 2 below, the OFF position of the switch is on the left side as viewed from the board side of the
UPS. Ignore the wording on the switch!
2. UPS Control Board
Verify switch SW1–1, –2, and –4 are in the OFF position and SW1–3 is ON.
3. Static Bypass Switch (SBS) Drive Board (A3A1) – 941–016–A063–1
Refer to diagram 941–011–D063.
Verify the SBS drive board has jumpers in the positions matching the bypass input phase–to–phase voltage.
4. Current Transformer Boards (A15, A16, and A17)
Refer to diagram 941–011–D003.
Verify jumpers for the current transformer boards are in the correct positions. Refer to the referenced current
transformer board schematic and its table.

Configuration Check–Out

NOTICE

DO NOT USE configuration menu. It is not functional.

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1. Using the data sheet, record the required system configuration information. This information is critical for
future reference should the system lose the DMP PERSONALITY information, thus requiring the data to be
entered again.
Press PREVIOUS (left arrow) repeatedly until the DMP displays UPS MAINTENANCE MENU. Press
ENTER. The display will request a password. The password is entered by pressing UP or DOWN until the
correct number appears. To move to the second number of the password, press NEXT (right arrow). Continue
until the password is complete then press ENTER again. Verify and record the parameters listed on the data
sheet. Use NEXT and PREVIOUS to advance or back up and UP or DOWN to change values if required.

CAUTION

Do not change any of the parameters listed in the UPS Configuration Maintenance Menu, unless
the changes are first verified with Global Services Technical Support.

2. If changes were made, select SAVE PERSONALITY? under the DMP SYSTEM MAINTENANCE MENU.
Press UP and the DMP will display CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN. Press UP to store the changes.

NOTICE

The DMP does not change when the parameters are stored.

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3. Enter the date by selecting the SYSTEM MAINTENANCE Menu and Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP
displays DATE on the top line. Press UP and the DMP display will change to CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN.
Press UP and the DMP display will change to ENTER DATE mm/dd/yy followed by the actual date stored in
the PERSONALITY socket. Press UP or DOWN until the correct year is displayed. Press PREVIOUS and
then UP or DOWN to change the day of the month. Press PREVIOUS and UP or DOWN again to change
the month. Press ENTER when the date is correct.

NOTICE

In step 4 below, be aware that the clock is a 24–hour clock. Ensure that afternoon and evening hours
are entered based on a 24–hour system.
4. ENTER the time by selecting the SYSTEM MAINTENANCE MENU and Press NEXT until the DMP
displays TIME on the top line. Press UP and the DMP will change to CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN. Press
UP and the DMP display will change to ENTER TIME hh/mm/ss followed by the actual time stored in the
PERSONALITY socket. Press UP or DOWN until the correct second is displayed. Press PREVIOUS and
then UP or DOWN to change the minutes. Press PREVIOUS and UP or DOWN again to change the hour.
Press ENTER when the time is correct.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 503–Rectifier & Inverter Verification

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide a procedure to bring up the rectifier and inverter after UPS installation.
The information in this article is limited to the steps necessary to assure a rectifier andinverter are producing
regulated voltage. No troubleshooting information is included in this article. For troubleshooting, see article
1201– Troubleshooting UPS problems.

Balanced Power II
Inverter Drive Checkout
1. Attach O–scope probe to R11 (side away from connector) on the Universal Power board
(941–016–A007–1). Set ground in the center of the O–scope display, set sweep for 2 ms per division, and
select 2V per division. Verify a steady neg 5V is present.

NOTICE

Odd numbered resistors use –DC for ground connection of the O–scope. Even numbered resistors
use E1, 2, 3 connection, respectively, for gnd. For example, R12 uses E1.

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2. Go to the Service Maintenance Menu and press Next until the display reads Test Mode Disabled. Press
Up twice. The display should now be Test Mode Enabled.
3. Press Next until the display reads Manual Start/Stop and Rdy to Start.
4. While observing the O–scope, press Up twice. Verify the inverter drive signal ramps in. The drive signal
should be between +18V and –10V. The display should read Manual Start/Stop and Inv Running.
5. Press Down and verify the drive signal goes to a steady negative voltage. The display should read Manual
Start/Stop and Inv/SBS Halt.
6. Move the O–scope probe to R12; repeat steps 4 and 5 above. Repeat this for R10, 9, 8, and 7.

Booster Drive Checkout


1. Attach O–scope probe to R7 (side away from connector) on the Booster Drive board (941–016–A009–1).
Use –DC for O–scope gnd. Set ground in the center of the O–scope display; set sweep for 20us per division,
and select 5V per division. Verify a steady –10V is present.
2. Go to the Service Maintenance Menu and press Next until the display reads Test Mode Disabled. Press
Up twice. The display should now be Test Mode Enabled.
3. Press Next until the display reads Manual Start/Stop and Rdy to Start.
4. While observing the O–scope, press Up twice. Verify the booster drive signal ramps in. The drive signal
should be between +18V and –10V. The O–scope display panel should read Manual Start/Stop and Inv
Running.
5. Press Down and verify the drive signal goes to a steady negative voltage. The display should read Manual
Start/Stop and Inv/SBS Halt.
6. Move the O–scope probe to R8; repeat steps 4 and 5 above. Repeat this for R12, 11, 10, and 9.

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NOTICE

Even numbered resistors use E1, 2, or 3 connection, respectively, for O–scope gnd. Odd numbered
resistors use the –DC for ground connection. R7 and 10 drives are identical. R8 and 9 drives are –10V.
R11 and 12 drives are +18 to –10V, 50% duty cycle.

Inverter and Rectifier Low Voltage Checkout


1. Go to UPS Maintenance Menu, press Enter, enter the field service password, press Enter again. Press
Next until the System Maintenance Menu is displayed. The unit should be in Test Mode and at the Manual
Start/Stop position. From this position, press Next until DC Link Float Voltage is displayed. Press Down.
The front panel will display Confirm: Yes = UP No = DN. Press Up, then press Alarm Silence and hold it
in while pressing Previous twice. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Down until 50 VDC is displayed.
If you undershoot, use Up to raise the voltage.
2. Press Next and DC Link Recharge Voltage will be displayed. Following the same procedure as in the
previous step, lower the recharge voltage to match the float voltage in step 1.
3. Press Previous until the display reads Inverter Output Voltage. Press Down. The front panel will display
Confirm: Yes = UP No = DN. Press Up, then press Alarm Silence and hold it in while pressing Previous
twice. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Down until 50% of the UPS line to neutral nominal voltage
is displayed. If you undershoot, use Up to raise the voltage.
4. Connect your V–O–M to the DC cap C1 and set for DC voltage. Connect your O–scope probe to C9–1
(output filter) and Neutral on Booster board. Close the input circuit breaker and verify that the DC voltage
walks in over about 15 seconds and that it regulates to the voltage adjusted in step 1 above.

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5. Press Next until Test Batteries? is displayed on the front panel. Verify that the front panel and V–O–M
readings are approximately the same value.
Press Previous repeatedly until Test Mode? is displayed on the front panel. Verify that Test Mode = 1. Press
Next until Manual Start/Stop appears.
6. Press Up twice and verify that the inverter ramps in over about 15 seconds. Also verify that the inverter
regulates to the voltage adjusted in step 3 above.
7. Press Next and display Output Van. Verify that the value for Output Van is approximately equal to the
peak to peak voltage on the O–scope display divided by 2.8.
8. Verity that all three phases of the output waveform are sinusoidal and of approximately the same amplitude
by connecting the oscilloscope to C10–1 (phase B) and C11–1 (phase C).
9. Press Previous until DC Link Float Voltage is displayed. Press Alarm Silence and hold it in while
pressing Previous twice. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Up. The front panel will display
Confirm: Yes = UP No = DN. While monitoring the DC link voltage and inverter output waveform, press Up
about once per second and the adjusted voltage will raise. Stop when about 50 VDC increase has occurred.
10. Press Previous repeatedly until the display reads Inverter Output Voltage. Press Alarm Silence and
hold it in while pressing Previous twice. Release the Alarm Silence button. While monitoring the DC link
voltage and inverter output waveforms, press Up about once per second and the adjusted voltage will raise.
Stop when an increase of about 15% of the nominal line–to–neutral voltage has occurred. Verify proper
inverter waveforms and voltage regulation.
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 above until final DC link and UPS output voltage is achieved.
12. Press Next repeatedly until Test Batteries? is displayed on the front panel. Verify that the front panel
readings for the DC link voltage approximately match readings taken with the V–O–M.

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Inverter Phase Lock Checkout


1. Connect a DVM set for AC voltage between C9–1 and SBS transient Suppressor terminal E1.
2. Close the SBS Input Breaker. If the inverter is not running, go to the Service Maintenance Menu; Manual
Start/Stop, press Up twice. The voltage displayed on the meter should be the difference between the inverter
output and the AC input voltages (normally less than 20 VAC).
3. Repeat the above procedure for phases B & C.

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Inverter Drive Checkout


Refer to diagrams 600–0032–005 or 620–0032–003 in the Schematics manual.
1. Attach the oscilloscope probe to R8 on the inverter gate drive board. Use TP2 for scope ground. Set ground
in the center of the oscilloscope display, set sweep for 2 ms per division, and select 5V per division. Verify
the oscilloscope displays a steady negative 14V.
2. Select the SERVICE MAINTENANCE MENU on the DMP and press NEXT until the display reads TEST
MODE DISABLED. Press UP twice. The DMP will display TEST MODE ENABLED.
3. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays MANUAL START/STOP and RDY TO START.
4. While observing the oscilloscope, press UP twice. Verify the inverter drive signal ramps in. The drive signal
should be between +14V and –14V. The DMP will display MANUAL START/STOP and INV RUNNING.
5. Move the oscilloscope probe to R33 and verify a good drive signal.
6. Move the oscilloscope probe to R62 and verify a good drive signal.
7. Press DOWN and verify the drive signal goes to a steady negative voltage. The DMP will display MANUAL
START/STOP and INV/SBS HALT.
8. Move the oscilloscope probe to R11 (use TP5 for scope ground), and repeat steps 6.4.4 and 6.4.5 above.
Use R 38 & 65 for drive signals.
Repeat above steps for phase B and phase C.

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Inverter and Rectifier Low Voltage Checkout


1. Select the UPS MAINTENANCE MENU on the DMP, Press ENTER, enter the field service password, press
ENTER again. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays SERVICE MAINTENANCE MENU. The UPS
will be in TEST Mode and at the MANUAL START/STOP position. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP
displays DC LINK FLOAT VOLTAGE. Press DOWN. The DMP will display CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN.
Press UP. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button while pressing PREVIOUS twice. Release the
ALARM SILENCE button. Press DOWN until 50 VDC is displayed. If a voltage undershoot occurs, press
UP to raise the voltage.
2. Press NEXT and the DMP will display DC LINK RECHARGE. Following the same procedure as in step
1, lower the recharge voltage to match the float voltage in step 1.
3. Press PREVIOUS until the DMP displays INVERTER OUTPUT VOLTAGE. Press DOWN. The DMP will
display CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN. Press UP, then press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button while
pressing PREVIOUS twice. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press DOWN until the DMP displays 12.5
percent of the UPS line–to–neutral nominal voltage. If a voltage undershoot occurs, use UP to raise the
voltage.
4. Connect the VOM to the DC cap C1 and set it for DC voltage. Connect the oscilloscope probe to C9–1
(output filter) and neutral on the booster board. Close the INPUT breaker and verify that the DC voltage walks
in over about 15 seconds and that it regulates to the voltage adjusted in step 1.
5. Press NEXT repeatedly until you see TEST BATTERIES? on the DMP. Verify that the DMP and VOM
readings are approximately the same value.
6. PRESS PREVIOUS repeatedly until TEST MODE? is displayed on the DMP. Verify that the DMP displays
TEST MODE = 1. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays MANUAL START/STOP.

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7. Press UP twice and verify that the inverter ramps in over about 15 seconds. Verify also that the inverter
regulates to the voltage adjusted in step 3 above.
8. Press NEXT and the DMP will display OUTPUT VAN. Verify that the value for OUTPUT VAN is
approximately equal to the peak–to–peak voltage on the oscilloscope divided by 2.8.
9. Connect the oscilloscope to C10–1 (phase B) and C11–1 (phase C). Verify that all three phases of the output
waveforms are sinusoidal and of approximately the same amplitude.
10. Press PREVIOUS repeatedly until the DMP displays the DC LINK FLOAT VOLTAGE. Press and hold
the ALARM SILENCE button while pressing PREVIOUS twice. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press
UP. The DMP will display CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN. While monitoring the DC LINK VOLTAGE and
inverter output waveforms, press UP approximately once per second and the adjusted voltage will increase.
Stop when an increase of approximately 50 VDC is observed.
11. Press PREVIOUS repeatedly until the DMP displays the inverter output voltage. Press and hold the
ALARM SILENCE button while pressing PREVIOUS twice. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. While
monitoring the DC link voltage and inverter output waveforms press UP approximately once per second and
the adjusted voltage will increase. Stop when an increase of about 15 percent of the nominal line to neutral
voltage is observed. Verify proper inverter waveforms and voltage regulation.
12. Repeat steps 10 and 11 above until the final DC link and UPS output voltage is achieved.
13. Press NEXT repeatedly until you see TEST BATTERIES? on the DMP. Verify that the DMP readings for
the DC link voltage approximately match readings taken with the VOM.
14. Press PREVIOUS repeatedly until the DMP displays INV OUTPUT VOLTAGE (LN). Verify that each
phase of the output approximately matches readings taken with the VOM.

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Inverter Phase Lock Checkout


1. Connect a VOM set for AC voltage between C9–1 and SBS transient Suppressor terminal E1.
2. Close the SBS INPUT breaker. If the inverter is not running select the SERVICE MAINTENANCE MENU;
MANUAL START/STOP on the DMP. Press UP twice. The voltage displayed on the meter should be the
difference between the inverter output and the AC input voltages (normally less than 20 VAC).
3. Repeat the above procedure for phases B and C.

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 504–Transfer Verification

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide a procedure to initiate and verify integrity of transfers of the critical
load between the UPS inverter and bypass sources after UPS installation. Transfers of the load must be
executed without disturbance to the customer’s connected equipment. No troubleshooting information is
included in this article. For troubleshooting information, see article 1201–Troubleshooting UPS Problems.

Balanced Power II

Transfer Test
1. Proceed to the SBS Maintenance Menu. Press Enter, press Next until the display reads Man
Transfer/Retransfer.
2. Press Up and the front panel will display Confirm: Yes = Up No = Dn. Press Up and verify that the SBS
turns on. The green LED on the SBS drive board should be illuminated.
3. Now press Down. Verify the inverter turns on and the SBS turns off after a period of about 1 second when
the inverter is phase locked. The green LED should go off and the Yellow LED should illuminate (SBS drive).
4. Press and hold Alarm Silence. Press Up twice and the front panel should display UPS Maintenance
Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next repeatedly until Link Voltage is displayed.

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5. Open the SBS input circuit breaker, the battery circuit breaker, the input circuit breaker and allow the DC
to bleed down.
6. Open control power switch.

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Transfer Test
1. Select the the SBS MAINTENANCE MENU on the DMP. Press ENTER. Press NEXT repeatedly until the
DMP displays MAN TRANSFER/RETRANSFER. Press UP and the DMP will display CONFIRM: YES = UP
NO = DN. Press UP and verify that the SBS turns on. The green LED on the SBS drive board will be on.
2. Press DOWN. Verify the inverter turns on and the SBS turns off after a period of about 1 second when the
inverter is phase locked. The green LED will extinguish and the yellow (SBS drive) LED will turn on.
3. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button. Press UP twice and the DMP will display UPS
MAINTENANCE MENU. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP
displays the DC link voltage.
4. Open the SBS INPUT breaker, the BATTERY breaker, and the INPUT breaker. Allow the DC link to bleed
down.
5. Open the UPS CONTROL switch.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 505–Battery Test & Equalize Configuration

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide data and a procedure to configure and test a battery string for use in
the field. The procedure outlines the steps necessary to check out and test the batteries and configure the
UPS for operation with virtually any battery. This procedure also includes torque specifications.

Battery Manufacturer’s Torque Specifications


The following table provides an example of torque specifications. For specifics, refer to the battery
manufacturer’s specifications or the battery label on the actual batteries in use.
To obtain N–m, multiply in–lb by 0.113.

Manufacturer/Model Bolt Size Wrench Size Initial Torque Annual Re–torque


Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs
Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs

Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs


Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs

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Balanced Power II

Battery Checkout and Test


Internal Battery Checkout:
1. Inspect installation of the battery or battery pack (if furnished).
2. With battery circuit breaker open, connect the quick disconnect and check the battery string polarity and
voltage. Use the red plastic standoff for one point and battery connected to cable B181–Pos as the other.
3. Disconnect the quick disconnect, close the Control Switch. When the display shows Close Bypass
Breaker or Close Input Breaker, close the Input Breaker. When prompted, close the battery circuit breaker.
Measure the rectifier voltage at the battery input. Use the same points as above.
4. Open the battery breaker, reconnect the quick disconnect and close the battery breaker.
External Battery Checkout:
1. Inspect installation of the battery or battery pack (if furnished).
2. Check signal wiring to the battery disconnect. Verify that UVR power and battery disconnect switch position
signals are properly connected. Note any discrepancies.
If there are discrepancies, caution the customer that the UPS cannot operate properly with a battery
disconnect device that does not have these capabilities.

NOTICE

The following battery pack instructions apply only to IPM/Lortec battery packs.

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3. In each battery cabinet disconnect two battery trays. Using a DC voltmeter, verify there is no voltage at
the DC disconnect.
4. Check and record the resistance between battery inputs and ground, which should be greater than or equal
to 100 k–ohms.

CAUTION

For racked batteries or other manufacturers’ battery packs, measure voltage instead of
resistance.

5. Reconnect all battery trays. For all types of battries or battery packs, verify the line side voltage on the DC
disconnect is correct in polarity.
6. Close control power switch. Verify drive power is available on the drive boards and the display reads Close
BYPASS CKT. BREAKER if the bypass breaker is not closed or Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER if the bypass
circuit breaker is already closed.
7. Close input circuit breaker. Press Alarm Silence twice to verity the AC Input Failure alarm clears.
8. Verity the display reads Waiting... DC Link = ___.__ VDC and that the DC link voltage is displayed.
9. When the rectifier has walked in, verify the message Close BYPASS CKT. BREAKER is displayed.
10. Before closing the battery disconnect, verify that the polarity on the load side of the switch is correct and
matches the polarity on the line side of the switch.
11. Close battery breaker/disconect switch. Press Next until you get the Active Alarm Condition window and
verity the Battery Not Available alarm has cleared.

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12. Observe the initial battery charging current by pressing Next until the DC Link display is active.
13. When the current begins to drop, open power supply control switch. Verity that the UPS logic continues
to operate normally from DC power.
14. Close power supply control switch.
15. Press Next repeatedly until UPS Maintenance Menu is displayed on the front panel. Press Enter. Enter
the password, then press Next repeatedly until Service Maintenance Menu is displayed on the front panel.
Press Enter and the front panel should display Test Mode. Press Up and the front panel will display Confirm:
Yes = UP No = DN. Press Up and verify that Test Mode = 1.
16. Press Next repeatedly until Manual Start/Stop Ready to Start is displayed. Press Up and the bottom
line on the front panel should change to Inverter Running. Verify the inverter ramps in.
17. Press Next repeatedly until you see Test Batteries? on the display. Press Up and the front panel will
display Confirm: Yes = Up No = Dn. Press Up. Verify the rectifier turns off and the inverter remains on,
powered by the batteries. Verify that the battery voltage is approximately equal to the open cell voltage.
18. Press DOWN. Verify the rectifier resets and walks in, and that the inverter remains on.
19. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up twice. The front panel will display UPS Maintenance
Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next repeatedly until the front panel displays DC
Link/Temp. When the current begins to drop, open the battery disconnect. Press Next repeatedly until you
get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the Battery Not Available alarm has cleared.
20. On dual input systems, open the SBS input breaker. Open the UPS input breaker. Verify DC link voltage
bleeds down.
21. Open the UPS control switch. Verify logic power bleeds down.

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Battery Checkout and Test


1. Inspect installation of the battery or battery pack.

NOTICE

If there are discrepancies noted in step 2 below, caution the customer that the UPS cannot operate
properly with a battery disconnect device that does not have these capabilities.
2. Check signal wiring to the battery disconnect. Verify that UVR power and BATTERY DISCONNECT switch
position signals are properly connected. Record any discrepancies.

NOTICE

The following Battery Pack Instructions apply only to IPM/Lortec Battery Packs.
3. In each battery cabinet disconnect two battery trays. Using a DC voltmeter, verify there is no voltage at
the BATTERY DISCONNECT.

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CAUTION

In step 4, for racked batteries or other manufacturers’ battery packs, measure voltage instead of
resistance.

4. Check and record the resistance between the battery inputs and ground. The resistance should be greater
than 100 kohms.
5. Reconnect all battery trays. For all types of batteries or battery packs, verify the line side voltage on the
BATTERY DISCONNECT is correct in polarity.
6. Close the UPS CONTROL switch. Verify drive power is available on the drive boards and the DMP displays
CLOSE BYPASS CKT. BREAKER (if the BYPASS breaker is not closed) or CLOSE INPUT CKT. BREAKER
(if the BYPASS breaker is already closed).
7. Close the INPUT breaker. Press the ALARM SILENCE button twice and verify the AC INPUT FAILURE
alarm clears.
8. Verify the DMP displays WAITING... DC LINK = ___._ VDC and that the DC link voltage is displayed.
9. When the rectifier has walked in, verify the DMP displays CLOSE BATTERY CKT. BREAKER.
10. Before closing the BATTERY DISCONNECT, verify that the polarity on the load side of the switch is correct
and matches the polarity on the line side of the switch.
11. Close BATTERY BREAKER/DISCONNECT switch. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays the
ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION window. Verify also that the BATTERY NOT AVAILABLE alarm has cleared.

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12. Observe the initial battery charging current by pressing NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays the DC
link.
13. When the current begins to drop, open the UPS CONTROL switch. Verify that the UPS logic continues
to operate normally from DC power.
14. Close the UPS CONTROL switch.
15. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays UPS MAINTENANCE MENU. Press ENTER. Enter the
password, then press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays SERVICE MAINTENANCE MENU. Press
ENTER and the DMP will display TEST MODE. Press UP and the DMP will display CONFIRM: YES = UP
NO = DN. Press UP and verify that TEST Mode = 1.
16. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays MANUAL START/STOP READY. Press UP and the
bottom line on the DMP will change to INVERTER RUNNING. Verify the inverter ramps in.
17. Press NEXT repeatedly until you see TEST BATTERIES? on the DMP. Press UP and the DMP will display
CONFIRM: YES = UP NO = DN. Press UP. Verify the rectifier turns off and the inverter remains on, powered
by the batteries. Verify that the battery voltage is approximately equal to the open cell voltage.
18. Press DOWN. Verify the rectifier resets and walks in, and that the inverter remains on.
19. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button. Press UP twice. The DMP will display UPS
MAINTENANCE MENU. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP
displays DC LINK/TEMP. When the current begins to drop, open the BATTERY DISCONNECT. Press NEXT
repeatedly until the DMP displays the ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION window. Verify the BATTERY NOT
AVAILABLE alarm is active.
20. On dual input systems, open the SBS INPUT breaker. Open the UPS INPUT breaker. Verify DC link
voltage bleeds down.
21. Open the UPS CONTROL switch. Verify logic power bleeds down.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 506–Emergency Power Off (EPO)

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide a procedure to initiate and verify the proper operation of the EPO
functions after installation of the BPII or the BPII HE. This article is limited to the steps necessary to assure
the proper operation of the local and remote EPO (REPO) circuits. No troubleshooting information is included.

General
An EMERGENCY POWER OFF pushbutton is provided for situations where you must instantaneously and
totally shut down the UPS. The pushbutton is located on the front of the UPS for quick access and is covered
with a clear plastic shield to prevent inadvertent operation. The shield must be raised before pressing the
pushbutton.

CAUTION

Do NOT attempt to restart the system after Emergency Power Off until the cause of the
emergency has been identified and cleared.

Remote controlled EPO may be used. Connections for REPO are located on the remote interface PWB
assembly.

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Procedure for EPO


Use the following procedure to check for the proper operation of the Emergency Power Off (EPO) function
or the remote version of EPO (REPO) during initial installation. See the following table for module controls
and breaker status.

Table 506–1, Module Controls and Breaker Status

S–1 CONTROL CB1: CLOSED CB2: OPEN CB3: CLOSED CB4: CLOSED CB5: CLOSED
POWER SWITCH PRI INPUT MAINT BYPASS BATTERY INPUT UPS OUTPUT SBS INPUT

WARNING

Use of this procedure while the load is being supported by any part of the UPS system or the UPS
system bypass will result in a loss of power to the load. Make sure there is not load attached to
the UPS system or the UPS system bypass prior to attempting this procedure.

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Local EPO
Execute the EPO from the front panel of the module while the module is on–line, system normal, and verify
the following actions:
1. History indicates EPO BTN PSHD
2. Input breaker (CB1) trips open
3. Bypass breaker (CB2) will go to tripped position from the normally OFF position
4. Battery breaker (CB3) trips open
5. Output breaker (CB4) trips open
6. SBS input breaker (CB5) trips open
7. Control power switch (S–1) remains on
8. Load dump occurs

Remote EPO
Remote EPO has the same effect as local EPO when executed. To place UPS back to normal, follow startup
procedure as outlined in the “System Setup” section of this manual.

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 507–Optional Equipment Operation

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide a procedure for identifying and verifying optional UPS equipment.
This article is limited to the steps necessary to identify and check the operation of the optional UPS equipment.
No troubleshooting information is included in this article.

Balanced Power II

Modifications
Verify that all modifications are made up to current date. Change, if required.

Remote Status Panel Checkout


1. Verify the operation of indicators and audible alarm by simulating alarms in the UPS.

Customer Password Checkout


1. Press Next or Previous until UPS Maintenance Menu is displayed. Enter the customer password 4F00,
and press Enter. Verify that Rectifier Maintenance Menu is displayed. Press Next twice until SBS

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Maintenance Menu is displayed. Press Enter. Press Up twice to transfer the UPS to bypass. Press Down
to retransfer the load to inverter.

Setting the Customer Password


The customer password comes from the factory preset to 4F00. This password must begin with a 4 and can
have up to 8 additional digits or letters from A through F. Follow these steps to change the password:
1. Go to the Password Maintenance Menu. Press Enter. The front panel will display No Password
Password.
2. Press Next several times until Operator Password 4*** is displayed.
3. Press Up, and the front panel will display Confirm: Yes = UP No = DN.
4. Press Up and the display will change to Enter Password. Enter a new password and press Enter.
5. The front panel will blink Verify Password, then Enter Password. Enter the new password and press
Enter again.
6. Now press Alarm Silence and Up simultaneously. The front panel will display Save Change? Yes = UP
No = DN. Press Up.
7. Keep pressing Alarm Silence and Up simultaneously until UPS Maintenance Menu is displayed.
8. Now press Enter and verify that the new customer password works correctly.
The UPS is now completely operational.

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Modifications
1. Verify all modifications are installed correctly up to current date. Install changes, if required, and verify with
Global Services Technical Support to ensure no outstanding field service bulletins (FSBs) are in effect.

Remote Status Panel Checkout


1. Verify the operation of indicators and audible alarm by simulating alarms in the UPS.

Customer Password Checkout


1. Press NEXT or PREVIOUS until the DMP displays UPS MAINTENANCE MENU. Enter the customer
password 4F00, and press ENTER. Verify the DMP displays RECTIFIER MAINTENANCE MENU. Press
NEXT twice until the DMP displays SBS MAINTENANCE MENU. Press ENTER. Press UP twice to transfer
the UPS to bypass. Press DOWN to retransfer the load to the inverter.
Setting the Customer Password:
2. The customer password comes from the factory preset to 4F00. This password must begin with a 4, and
can have up to 8 additional digits or letters from A through F. To change, select the PASSWORD
MAINTENANCE MENU on the DMP. Press ENTER. The DMP will display NO PASSWORD PASSWORD.
Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays OPERATOR PASSWORD 4***. Press UP, and the DMP will
display CONFIRM: YES=UP NO=DN. Press UP and the DMP display will change to ENTER PASSWORD.
Enter a new password and press ENTER. The DMP will blink VERIFY PASSWORD, then ENTER
PASSWORD. Enter the new password and press ENTER again. Press the ALARM SILENCE button and
UP simultaneously. The DMP will display SAVE CHANGE? YES=UP NO=DN. Press UP. Continue pressing

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the ALARM SILENCE button and UP simultaneously until the DMP displays UPS MAINTENANCE MENU.
Press ENTER and verify that the new customer password works correctly.
3. The UPS is now completely operational.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 508–Apply Customer Load/Final UPS Checks

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide a procedure for checking UPS system performance. Use this
procedure to commission the UPS system for customer use only after all other UPS system checks have ben
executed and have assured the UPS system to be in proper operating condition.

Balanced Power II

Operational Check Out

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY


OF THE OPERATIONAL CHECK OUT PROCEDURE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

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Retransfer Load to Inverter

CAUTION

This procedure could result in loss of power to the critical loads. NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER
FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Replace panels removed during previous checks.


2. Close control power switch. Verify there are drive voltages and front display reads Close BYPASS CKT.
BREAKER (if the bypass breaker is not closed) or Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER (if the bypass circuit
breaker is already closed).
3. Check the settings for DC Link Float Voltage and DC Link Float Recharge Voltage and Inverter Output
Voltage (LN). Correct, if necessary, and save into the PERSONALITY. Return to normal display.

NOTICE

If UPS is in maintenance bypass, skip step 4.


4. Close the bypass breaker. Verify the display reads Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER.
5. Close the input breaker. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify
the AC Input Failure alarm has cleared.
6. Verify the display reads Waiting... DC Link = ___._ VDC, followed by Close BATTERY CKT. BREAKER
after the rectifier has walked in.

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7. Close the battery breaker. Press Next until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the Battery
Not Available alarm has cleared.
8. Verify the display reads Close OUTPUT SWITCH or BKR.
9. Close the output switch.

NOTICE

On 480/208 input systems, the display will change to Close SBS Input Breaker.
10. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the active alarm.

WARNING

IF THE TRANSFERRED TO BYPASS ALARM IS NOT ON, DO NOT PROCEED TO THE NEXT
STEP. TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL LOAD(S). DIAGNOSE
AND REPAIR THE PROBLEM BEFORE PROCEEDING.

11. Open the bypass breaker. Verify the display reads Wait... Retransfer Pending.
12. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the active alarm.
13. After about 10 seconds, the inverter will turn on when it is phase locked. Verify the display reads UPS
Operating Normally and the status light is green.
14. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the active alarm.

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Metering Verification
1. Verify the following metering reads correctly by pressing Next and recording the values and comparing
them to values obtained with a VOM.

Load Transfer Test

WARNING

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL


LOAD(S). NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up once. The front panel should display Inverter
Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next and the front panel will change to SBS
Maintenance Menu. Press Enter And the front panel will change to Manual Transfer/Retransfer. Press
Up Twice. Verify the inverter turns off and the SBS turns on.
2. Verify that the audible alarm is sounding. Press the Alarm Silence button. Verify that the audible alarm
is silenced.
3. Press Down. Verify the inverter turns on and the SBS turns off after a period of approximately 10 seconds.

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Battery Load Test

WARNING

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL


LOAD(S). NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up once. The front panel should display Inverter
Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next twice and the front panel will change
to Service Maintenance Menu. Press Enter and the front panel will change to Test Mode. Press Next
repeatedly until you see Test Batteries? on the display. Press Up twice. Verify the rectifier turns off and the
inverter remains on, powered from the batteries.
2. If sufficient load is available, wait until the Low Battery Voltage alarm is turns on. Verify that the alarm
activates at the set point established in the UPS Maintenance Menu.
3. Press Down. Verify the rectifier turns on again and walks in. Verify also that the inverter remains on.
4. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window and verify the active alarm.
5. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up once. The front panel should display Service
Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Previous once and the front panel will
change to System Maintenance Menu. Press Enter and the front panel will display Software Rev Level.
Press Previous until Clear Alarm History appears. Press Up twice to clear the alarm history.
6. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up twice. The front panel should UPS Maintenance
Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Previous once and the front panel should display UPS
Operating Normally.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Operational Check Out

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY


OF THE OPERATIONAL CHECK OUT PROCEDURE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

Retransfer Load to Inverter

WARNING

THIS PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL LOADS. NOTIFY
THE CUSTOMER FIRST, AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Replace panels removed during previous checks.


2. Close the UPS CONTROL switch. Verify there are drive voltages and DMP displays CLOSE BYPASS CKT.
BREAKER (if the BYPASS breaker is not closed) or CLOSE INPUT CKT. BREAKER (if the BYPASS breaker
is already closed).

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3. Check the settings for DC link float voltage and DC link float recharge voltage and inverter output voltage
(LN). Correct if necessary and save into the PERSONALITY. Return to the UPS OPERATING NORMAL
display on the DMP.

NOTICE

If UPS is in MAINTENANCE BYPASS, skip step 4.


4. Close the BYPASS breaker. Verify the DMP displays CLOSE INPUT CKT. BREAKER.
5. Close the INPUT breaker. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays the ACTIVE ALARM
CONDITION window. Verify the AC INPUT FAILURE alarm has cleared.
6. Verify the DMP displays WAITING... DC LINK = ___._ VDC followed by CLOSE BATTERY CKT.
BREAKER after the rectifier has walked in.
7. Close the BATTERY breaker. Press NEXT until the DMP displays the ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION
window. Verify the BATTERY NOT AVAILABLE alarm has cleared.
8. Verify the DMP displays CLOSE OUTPUT SWITCH OR BKR.
9. Close the OUTPUT switch.

NOTICE

On 480/208 input systems, the DMP display will change to Close SBS Input Breaker.

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10. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays the ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION window. Verify the
active alarm.

WARNING

IF THE TRANSFERRED TO BYPASS ALARM IS NOT ON, DO NOT PROCEED TO THE NEXT
STEP. TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL LOAD(S). DIAGNOSE
AND REPAIR THE PROBLEM BEFORE PROCEEDING.
11. Open the BYPASS breaker. Verify the DMP displays WAIT... RETRANSFER PENDING.
12. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays the ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION window. Verify the
active alarm.
13. After about 10 seconds, the inverter will turn on when it is phase locked. Verify the DMP displays UPS
OPERATING NORMALLY and the STATUS light is green.
14. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays the ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION window. Verify the
active alarm.

Metering Verification
1. Verify the following metering reads correctly by pressing NEXT and recording the values and comparing
them to values obtained with a VOM. The panel should read within 2 percent of the VOM readings at full scale
deflection.
Input VAB Bypass VCA
Input VBC Input Frequency

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Input VCA Output Frequency


Input VAN Rectifier VDC
Input VBN Rectifier IDC
Input VCN Output VAN
Input IA Output VBN
Input IB Output VCN
Input IC Output IA
Bypass VAB Output IB
Bypass VBC Output IC

Load Transfer Test

WARNING

THIS PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL LOAD(S). NOTIFY
THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button. Press UP once. The DMP will display INVERTER
MAINTENANCE MENU. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press NEXT and the DMP will display SBS
MAINTENANCE MENU. Press ENTER and the DMP will display MANUAL TRANSFER/RETRANSFER.
Press UP twice. Verify the inverter turns off and the SBS turns on.

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2. Verify that the AUDIBLE ALARM is sounding. Press the ALARM SILENCE button. Verify that the AUDIBLE
ALARM is silenced.
3. Press DOWN. Verify the inverter turns on and the SBS turns off after a period of approximately 10 seconds.

Battery Load Test

WARNING

THIS PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL LOAD(S). NOTIFY
THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button. Press UP once. The DMP will display INVERTER
MAINTENANCE MENU. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press NEXT twice and the DMP display
will change to SERVICE MAINTENANCE MENU. Press ENTER and the DMP will display TEST MODE.
Press NEXT repeatedly until you see TEST BATTERIES? on the DMP. Press UP twice. Verify the rectifier
turns off and the inverter remains on powered from the batteries.
2. If sufficient load is available, wait until the LOW BATTERY VOLTAGE alarm is turns on. Verify that the alarm
activates at the set point established in the UPS MAINTENANCE MENU.
3. Press DOWN. Verify the rectifier turns on again and walks in. Verify also that the inverter remains on.
4. Press NEXT repeatedly until the DMP displays ACTIVE ALARM CONDITION and verify the active alarm.
5. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button Press UP once. The DMP will display SERVICE
MAINTENANCE MENU. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press PREVIOUS once and the DMP

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display will change to SYSTEM MAINTENANCE MENU. Press ENTER and the DMP will display
SOFTWARE REV LEVEL. Press PREVIOUS until CLEAR ALARM HISTORY appears. Press UP twice to
clear the alarm history.
6. Press and hold the ALARM SILENCE button. Press UP twice. The DMP will display UPS MAINTENANCE
MENU. Release the ALARM SILENCE button. Press PREVIOUS once and the DMP will display UPS
OPERATING NORMALLY.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 601–General Operational Features

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to provide general information and precautionary statements about operating
the UPS. This article, 602, 603, and 604, are direct excerpts from the Operations and Maintenance manual.

General
This section contains UPS operational procedures. Prior to operation, ensure that the UPS has been installed
correctly as outlined in the “Verifying System Installation” section of this manual. Ensure that correct
input/output phase rotation and battery polarities have been observed.
Operators should be thoroughly familiar with the contents of this manual and with the location and function
of all system controls and indicators.

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Balanced Power II

Radio Frequency Energy Hazard

WARNING

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used in
accordance with instructions may cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart J,
Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such
interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be
required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct such interference.

CAUTION

Always be aware that hazardous voltages may be present within the UPS even when the system
is not operating.

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Digital Monitoring Panel


The UPS is equipped with a standard Digital Monitoring Panel that selectively monitors critical parameters
of the UPS, using easy–to–read digital displays. In addition, detailed instructions guide the operator through
the UPS startup. An alarm history can be called up on these digital displays when desired.
In the event of an abnormal condition, an audible alarm sounds and the LED illuminates red to identify an
alarm condition so that corrective action can be taken. Alarm Silence and Emergency Power Off pushbuttons
are provided.
This panel is discussed in greater detail in the “System Operation” section.

Multi–level Passwords
A password is required to access and make use of the UPS Maintenance Menu, described under “UPS
Maintenance Menu” in the “System Operation” section. This menu, with five subsections, makes possible
the performance of a variety of maintenance functions including transfer and retransfer to bypass, password
changes, and adjustment of time and date.
All passwords may be changed by a person who already knows either the password in question or a higher
level password.
Passwords consist of a minimum of 4 characters and a maximum of 9 characters. The numerals 0 through
9 and letters A through F may be employed.
The first character of the password indicates the privilege level of the password. The higher the privilege level,
the more capabilities that password can access.

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% Privilege level 0:
No password. Used for the front panel display of voltages, currents, and other information only. Does not permit access
to any menus.
% Privilege level 1:
Reserved for future development.
% Privilege level 2:
Remote operator password. Used to monitor the UPS, but not to affect transfers and retransfers.
% Privilege level 3:
Reserved for future development.
% Privilege level 4:
Operator password. Monitors the UPS, as well as allowing transfers, retransfers, transfer enables, retransfer enables,
reset faults, and other actions.
% Privilege level 5:
Reserved.
% Privilege level 6:
Super–Operator password allows access to UPS operating parameters. It is enabled only for users who attend a
one–week maintenance training course.

Phone Home Alarm Reporting


When this UPS is activated for phone home operation and the UPS senses one of several pre–selected alarm
conditions, the UPS automatically dials Powerware Field Service or other designated computer without
human assistance and notifies service personnel of a system problem requiring attention.
Important information down–loaded during each phone home event includes: (1) UPS name, ID phone
number and serial number, (2) customer ID and phone number and (3) list of active alarms.

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You obtain the following benefits from the Phone Home Alarm Reporting feature:
⇒ Immediate service personnel notification of site power or UPS problems, even when the UPS is unattended.
⇒ Increased availability due to reduced mean–time–to–repair with automatic notification and complete remote
diagnostic capabilities.
⇒ Twenty–four hours per day, seven days per week monitoring of unmanned facilities and locations where operators
are unfamiliar with the UPS. Often, service personnel can take steps to solve a UPS problem remotely before the
user is aware that there is a problem.
The internal modem and a dedicated telephone line are required. Phone Home Alarm Reporting can be
activated only with a Field Service level of password and is normally done at the time of startup by a Customer
Engineer.

Dial–back Security
This security feature is provided to ensure system integrity. It prevents “hackers” or other unauthorized
persons from intentionally or unintentionally accessing the UPS database. Anyone calling the UPS must
establish authority through the use of a dial–back password. The unit will validate this password against up
to four passwords stored in non–volatile memory. One of the passwords will allow direct communication to
commence with the UPS. The other three passwords will have associated telephone numbers. If one of these
three passwords receives validation, the UPS logic will hang up and dial back the phone number associated
with that password. When connection is made, the remote operator must enter the normal privilege level
password for access to the corresponding level of monitoring diagnostics and controls. In this way high level
security is provided because the remote operator must know the dial–back and access passwords and must
be calling from the proper associated phone number.
The internal modem and a dedicated telephone are required. Dial–Back Security can be activated only with
a Field Service level of password and is normally done at the time of startup by a Customer Engineer.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Radio Frequency Energy Hazard

WARNING

This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used in
accordance with instructions may cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart J,
Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such
interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be
required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct such interference.

CAUTION

Always be aware that hazardous voltages may be present within the UPS even when the system
is not operating.

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Digital Monitoring Panel


The UPS is equipped with a standard Digital Monitoring Panel, which selectively monitors critical parameters
of the UPS, using a bright, easy–to–read LCD display. Detailed instructions in section 602–System
Operation guide the operator through the UPS startup sequences. In the event of an abnormal condition, an
audible alarm will sound and the LCD display will show the alarm value to identify the condition so that
corrective action can be taken. An alarm history can be displayed when desired. Alarm Silence and
Emergency Power Off pushbuttons are provided.
The Digital Monitoring Panel is discussed in greater detail in section 602–System Operation.

Multi–level Passwords
A password is required to access and use the UPS Maintenance Menu, described in section 602–System
Operation. This menu, with five subsections, makes a variety of maintenance functions available including
transfer to and retransfer from bypass, password changes and adjustment to time and date.
A person who already knows either the password in question or a higher level password may change the
passwords.
Passwords consist of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 9 characters. The numerals 0 through 9 and letters
A through F may be employed. The first character of the password indicates the privilege level of the
password. The higher the privilege level, the more capabilities that password can access.

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% Privilege level 0:
No password. Used only for the front panel display of voltages, currents, etc. Does not permit any menu access.
% Privilege level 1:
Reserved for future development.
% Privilege level 2:
Remote operator password. Used to monitor the UPS, but not to affect transfers and retransfers.
% Privilege level 3:
Reserved for future development.
% Privilege level 4:
Operator password. Monitor the UPS as well as allow transfers, retransfers, transfer enables, retransfers enables,
reset faults, etc.

Phone Home Alarm Reporting


When phone home operation is activated and the UPS senses one of several pre–selected alarm conditions,
the UPS automatically dials Powerware’s Field Service computer without human assistance and notifies
Powerware’s Field Service personnel of a system problem requiring attention.
Important information down–loaded during each phone home event includes: 1) UPS name, ID and serial
number, 2) customer ID and phone number and 3) a list of active alarms.

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You obtain the following benefits from this feature:


a. Immediate field service notification of site power or UPS problems, even when the UPS is unattended.
b. Increased UPS availability due to reduced mean–time–to–repair with automatic notification and complete
remote diagnostic capabilities.
c. 24–hours per day, 7 days per week monitoring of unmanned facilities and locations where operators are
unfamiliar with the UPS. Often, service personnel can take steps to solve a UPS problem remotely before
the user is aware that there is a problem.
An internal modem and a dedicated telephone line are required. Phone Home Alarm Reporting can be
activated only with a Field Service level password. Our Customer Service Engineer normally activates the
system at startup.

Dial–back Security
This security feature is provided to ensure system integrity. It prevents “hackers” or other unauthorized
persons from intentionally or unintentionally accessing the UPS database. Anyone calling the UPS must
establish authority through the use of a dial–back password. The unit will validate the password by
comparison to a maximum of four passwords stored in non–volatile memory. One of the passwords allows
direct communications to commence with the UPS. The other three passwords have associated telephone
numbers. If one of these passwords is used, the UPS logic will hang up and dial back the phone number
associated with that password. When connection is made, the remote operator must enter the normal
password for access to the corresponding level of monitoring diagnostics and controls.

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High–level security is provided since the remote operator must know the dial–back and access passwords
and be calling from the proper associated phone number. An internal modem and a dedicated telephone line
are required. Dial–Back Security can be activated only with a Field Service level password. Our Customer
Service Engineer normally activates the system at startup. Phone Home Alarm Reporting and Dial–Back
Security can share the same modem and telephone line.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 602–Using the Control Panel

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to describe the panel controls of the UPS. Articles in 601, in this section, 603,
and 604, are direct excerpts from the Operations and Maintenance manual.

General
This section contains an overview of the monitoring panel and operating controls for the system. Prior to
operation, ensure that the UPS has been installed correctly as outlined in the “Installation” section of this
manual. Ensure that correct input/output phase rotation and battery polarities have been observed.

WARNING

Failure to follow the instructions herein can result in damage to the UPS and/or injury to
personnel.

Operators should be thoroughly familiar with the contents of this manual and with the location and function
of all system controls and indicators.

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Digital Monitoring Panel


The UPS Digital Monitoring Panel consists of a multi–color LED Status indicator light, an LCD Message
Screen, two Menu pushbuttons, three Parameter pushbuttons, and an Alarm Silence pushbutton. The Menu
buttons provide access to the various data and messages, which are displayed on the Message Screen.
These include detailed instructions for startup sequence, alarm parameters, available battery run time and
alarm conditions. An Emergency Power Off (EPO) pushbutton is located in the upper left corner of the front
panel of the UPS.

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UNINTERRUPTIBLE STATUS
POWER SYSTEM

Message Screen

MENU PARAMETER

ALARM SILENCE

Figure 602–1, Digital Monitoring Panel

Status Indicator Light


The multi–color LED Status indicator light, located in the upper part of the panel, shows the operational
condition of the UPS and is described below:

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Green: UPS Normal – indicates that the critical load is being powered from the inverter. It represents a fully
normal condition. With any alarm the LED will change color to indicate a non–critical or actual alarm. When
the alarm condition is corrected, the LED will turn green again.
See “Alarm Silence Pushbuttons” for more details.
Green/Red: Non–Critical Alarm – indicates that a non–critical alarm is present. The alarm message will
appear on the Message Screen.
See “Alarm History” to identify the alarm.
Red: Alarm Condition – indicates that a problem exists with the UPS. Alarms may exist, such as AC input
failure, low battery voltage, UPS overload, transferred to bypass, transfer not available, battery not available
and/or retransfer inhibited.
See “Active Alarm Condition” or “Alarm History” to identify the alarm.
Alarms are described in the following section:
AC Input Failure
The UPS input power has been disrupted or gone out of specification limits. The system goes to battery power and the alarm
sounds, alerting the operator to a brownout or power failure. When the batteries run down, the critical load will shut off unless
steps are taken to correct the situation or another source of input power is provided.
Low Battery Voltage
When the system is operating on battery power, this condition indicates approximately five minutes remain before the UPS
system shuts down. The Message Screen displays the amount of battery run time left. Also the rectifier link (battery) voltage
may be monitored.
Shutdown occurs when the link voltage drops to 148.5 VDC (selectable). If utility power cannot be restored or an auxiliary
power source is activated, the critical load should be shut down in an orderly procedure.
See “Message Screen” for more information on how the status of the UPS is displayed.

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See “Rectifier/Booster Link Voltage” for information on monitoring the rectifier link voltage.
UPS Overload
The load on the UPS output is in excess of 105% of rated load. If the condition exists for more than a few seconds, enough
of the critical load should be powered down or removed to make the indicator go green. Otherwise, the UPS will shut down
and/or transfer to bypass within 15 minutes.
This condition may occur when the UPS is loaded close to100% and a large disk drive or other motor load is started. These
loads draw currents many times their normal level for a few seconds when first started. The UPS is designed to handle this
short overload condition.
Transferred to Bypass
An indication that the critical load is being powered directly from the UPS bypass power source. This situation is created when
maintenance personnel want to bypass the UPS through the static bypass switch for routine maintenance or when an
abnormal condition exists in the inverter, such as failure or extended overload. When in this operational mode, the critical
load does not have UPS protection.
Transfer Not Available
An indication that transfer to the static bypass switch is not possible. This may be caused by the UPS bypass input power
source being out of specification or a power outage.
Battery Not Available
The battery’s DC Disconnect (circuit breaker) is open or a battery cabinet fuse is blown. The battery is not available to power
the inverter if needed.
Retransfer Inhibited
An indication that the inverter is out of specification and/or power cannot be retransfered from the static bypass switch back
to the inverter. Normally, the load is powered directly from the commercial power source and the UPS is not protecting the
load.

Message Screens
Message screens display the status of the UPS. To scroll through these screens, press  or  buttons.

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Following are the legends that appear in this area while the UPS is running normally. To display these in
order, start with the screen shown below and press the  button to show each screen in turn.

UPS
Operating Normally

If the UPS is operating on battery power, the following screen will appear instead. It can be monitored to
determine the battery run time remaining during a power outage.

Time Left XXX Min


XXX Sec

Active Alarm Condition


If any active UPS alarm conditions exist, the conditions will be shown on the screen. When NONE is
indicated, no alarm conditions are active.

ALM: NONE
N/A

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With activation of any alarm conditions, one or more of the following abbreviations will be displayed:
ALM–ALARM
INP – AC Input Failure
LBT – Low Battery Voltage
BYP – Transferred to Bypass
OVL – UPS Overload
N/A – Not Available
BATT – Battery Not Available
XFR – Transfer Not Available
RXFT – Retransfer Inhibited

ALM: INP LBT BYP OVL


N/A: BATT XFR RXFR

A description for each alarm condition is provided in the previous section, “Status Indicator Light.”
Alarm History
The Alarm History screen (shown below) displays a sequence of entries showing as many as the last 1500
alarm and status conditions that have occurred. To see them all, scroll through the list pressing the  or 
button successively.
See Alarm Identity/History.

xx/yy uu:vv:ww tttt


Alarm identity*

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The letters on the Alarm History screen are read as follows:


xx = month
yy = day of the month
uu = hour (on the 24–hour clock)
vv = minutes in the hour
ww = seconds
tttt = alarm sequence number, where 0 is the most recent. Press V to scroll from a higher number to 0 or press ^ to scroll from 0 to a
higher number.

NOTICE

The identity of the alarm is abbreviated on the screen. The full identification of each alarm and the
corrective action are given in Section 1201–Troubleshooting and Parts.
Input Voltage
The following screen displays a readout of input voltage between phases.

Input Vab Vbc Vca

The screen below displays a readout of input voltage phase to neutral.

Input Van Vbn Vcn

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Input Current
The following screen displays a readout of the input current, measured in amps per phase.

Input la lb lc

Bypass Voltage
This screen displays a readout of the bypass voltage between phases.

Bypass Vab Vbc Vca

Input/Output Frequency
The following screen displays a readout of the input and output frequency in Hertz (Hz).

Freq. Input/Output

Inlet Temperature
The following screen displays a readout of the inlet temperature in degrees Celsius (C).

Inlet Temp.

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Rectifier/Booster Link Voltage


Rectifier link voltage is 205 VDC + or – 10%. If there is an increase to about 212 VDC, then the batteries
are being charged. If the voltage goes above 229 VDC, the rectifier will shut down. (These values are subject
to change according to battery type.)
Booster link voltage is 400 VDC + or – 10%. If the booster voltage goes above 450 VDC or below 350 VDC,
the inverter will shut down and the UPS will transfer to bypass.

Rct/Booster Link
xxx.x yyy.y

Battery Amps
A positive number indicates that the battery is charging; a negative number indicates that it is discharging
(possibly because the UPS is operating on battery power).

Battery Amps

Maximum Output Crest Factor


The following screen displays maximum output crest factor of the load on the UPS.

Max Out CF

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Output kW/kVA

Output kW/kVA

Output Power Factor

Output Power Factor

Output Voltage
The following screen displays a readout of output voltage phase to neutral. There is a maximum variance
of 5% between phases.

Output Van Vbn Vcn

Output Current
The following screen displays a readout of the output current, measured in amperes per phase.

Output la lb lc

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Date
The following screen displays the current date.

Date
Actual Date

Time
This screen displays the current time in hours (HH), minutes (MM), and seconds (SS).

Time
HH:MM:SS

UPS Maintenance Menu


Using the following screen, you can enter the UPS Maintenance Menu, as described in the UPS
Maintenance Menu section of this manual. You must have a password to use this menu.

UPS Maintenance Menu

The next message is UPS Operating Normally.

Other Messages
Under certain condition other messages may appear on the Message Screen.

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Display Select Pushbuttons


The  and  pushbuttons are used to select the desired display on the Message Screen, as described
in the “Message Screens” section of this manual.
Parameter Adjust Pushbuttons
These pushbuttons, labeled , , and ↵, are used with procedures to set or alter the parameters of the
UPS.
See the “Alarm Identity/History” section of this manual.
Alarm Silence Pushbutton
Whenever an alarm condition exists, an audible alarm sounds, calling attention to the situation. Press the
Alarm Silence pushbutton once to silence the audible alarm. The LED Status indicator turns red, indicating
an active alarm condition, which may require immediate action.
Emergency Power Off Pushbutton
The Emergency Power Off (EPO) pushbutton is to be used only for emergency conditions where instant
shutdown of the UPS is required. Pressing the EPO pushbutton results in immediate shutdown of operations
by opening all UPS breakers and the DC (battery) disconnect, sounding the audible alarm , and shutting
off all power to the critical load. Once the EPO has been activated, the UPS must be manually restarted.
(The EPO also may be activated remotely by a contact closure.)

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CAUTION

Anytime the UPS has been shut down by using the EPO, trained facilities personnel should
carefully check the system before restarting.

System Controls
Controls for the UPS, with the exception of the pushbuttons located on the face of the UPS monitor panel,
are situated inside the front door of the cabinet and are described below:

MAIN INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER

NOTICE

The main input circuit breaker is available with optional input isolation transformers only.
When closed, the main input circuit breaker allows input power to activate the input isolation transformer which
supplies control power, rectifier, SBS and maintenance bypass inputs.

UPS CONTROL SWITCH


This switch is rotated clockwise to energize the power supply to turn on the Digital Signal Processor logic. It takes
approximately 40 seconds for this display to light.

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INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER


When closed, allows UPS input power to supply the rectifier and, on units having an optional input isolation
transformer, the SBS input.

BYPASS CIRCUIT BREAKER


Used primarily for maintenance purposes. When closed, it enables the UPS electronics to be de–energized for
maintenance procedures while continuing to supply power to the critical load.

STATIC SWITCH BYPASS CIRCUIT BREAKER


The static switch bypass circuit breaker is not available with input isolation transformer. When closed, allows
bypass input to supply power to the Static Switch.

UPS Maintenance Menu


Use the UPS Maintenance Menu to perform a variety of maintenance functions, including password changes
and adjustment of date and time. The UPS Maintenance Menu is divided into secondary menus in the order
stated below:
⇒ Rectifier Maintenance
⇒ Inverter Maintenance
⇒ SBS Maintenance
⇒ System Maintenance
⇒ Password Maintenance
Each secondary menu is explained in the following sections. Refer to the appropriate sections for detailed
instructions on using the secondary menus.

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To view the UPS Maintenance Menu, follow the steps below:


1. Press the  pushbutton as many times as necessary until you see the following screen:

UPS
Maintenance Menu

2. Press ↵ and you will see the following screen:

Enter Password
0

Refer to “Multi–level Passwords” in the “Introduction” for further discussion of multi–level passwords.
3. The UPS is shipped with the password 4F00. To enter this password, press  to change the first digit
to 4. The screen will now look like this:

Enter Password
4

4. Now press  to activate the second digit. Press  or  until the F shows, as follows:

Enter Password
4F

5. Press  to activate the third digit, as follows:

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Enter Password
4F0

6. Press  again to activate the fourth digit, as follows:

Enter Password
4F00

7. Press ↵ to bring up the first of the secondary menus. Press either  or  to scroll through the other
four Maintenance Menus in turn.

Rectifier
Maintenance Menu

Rectifier Maintenance Menu

NOTICE

Use the Rectifier Maintenance Menu only when advised by qualified service personnel.
1. When in the Rectifier Maintenance Menu, press ↵ . When you see the following screen, press  to reset
the faults.

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Reset Rect. Faults


UP = Reset

2. When you the screen below, press  again to confirm that you wish to reset rectifier faults.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

The following screen will confirm that the rectifier faults have been reset.

Reset Rect. Faults


UP = Reset

3. Press  to obtain the following screen.

Return to
Previous Menu

4. Press ↵ to return to the Rectifier Maintenance Menu.

Inverter Maintenance Menu


1. Press  to advance to the Inverter Maintenance Menu.

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Inverter
Maintenance Menu

2. Press ↵ to see the following screen. The crest factors shown on the Inverter Maintenance Menu screen
are informational only; you cannot make adjustments.

Output CF A B C
X.XX X.XX X.XX

3. Press  to see the following screen.

Reset Inv. Faults (UP)


Rdy to Start

NOTICE

Perform steps 4, 5, and 6 only when advised by qualified service personnel.


4. Press  to reset the inverter faults.
5. When you the screen below, press  again to confirm that you wish to reset inverter faults.

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Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

6. Press  again to return to the following screen:

Reset Inv. Faults (UP)


Rdy to Start

7. Press  to return to the previous menu, and you will see the following screen:

Return to
Previous Menu

8. Press ↵ to return to the Inverter Maintenance Menu.

Inverter
Maintenance Menu

SBS Maintenance Menu


Bypass/Shutdown Procedure
1. Press  to advance to the SBS Maintenance Menu.

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SBS
Maintenance Menu

2. Press ↵ to obtain the following screen.

Bypass/Shutdown UPS
UP = Bypass

3. Press  to begin the Bypass/Shutdown procedure. Retransfers are disabled by this procedure.
To skip the Bypass/Shutdown procedure and go directly to Manual Transfer to Bypass (step 12), press 
instead of .
4. Press  to confirm that you want to continue the Bypass/Shutdown procedure.

WARNING

Do not exit the Bypass/Shutdown procedure without performing all of the following steps in the
order shown.

5. When the following message appears, close the BYPASS CIRCUIT BREAKER.

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Close Bypass
Breaker

6. When the following message appears, open the OUTPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER.

Open Output
Breaker

7. When the following message appears, open the BATTERY CIRCUIT BREAKER.

Open Battery
Breaker

NOTICE

Follow step 8 for a UPS without the input transformer option.


8. When you see the following message, open the SBS CIRCUIT BREAKER.
Open SBS Input

Open SBS Input


Breaker

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9. When you see the following message, open the INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER.

Open Input
Breaker

10. When the following screen first appears, the link voltage will be gradually decreasing. (The actual
voltage will be displayed, as represented by XXX.X on the screen below.) Once the rectifier link voltage has
decreased to the proper value, the following screen message will appear.

Waiting…
DC Link = XXX.X Vdc

11. The message on the following screen indicates that the Maintenance Bypass Shutdown procedure is
complete.

Bypass Shutdown
Complete

12. The following message appears briefly, alerting you that you may turn off the UPS Control switch.

You may turn off


UPS Control

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Manual Transfer to Bypass

WARNING

Perform steps 13–16 only if Bypass/Shutdown was skipped in step 3.

13. Press ↵ and  to see the following screen.

Man Transfer/Retransfer
Inv Running

14. Press  to see the following screen.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

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15. Press  again to confirm that you want to manually transfer input to bypass power source. This will inhibit
retransfer and activate a red LED. The screen will change to display from Inv Running to Wait Rexfr, as
shown below.

Man Transfer/Retransfer
Wait Rexfr

16. If you want to manually retransfer to primary UPS input, press  and wait 10 seconds for this screen
to appear. The LED will turn green.

Man Transfer/Retransfer
Inv Running

17.Normally, the system will be left so that transfer and retransfer are enabled.
Press  once or twice to obtain the following screen with either Transfers or Retransfers on the top line.
Pressing  or  will change between Enabled and Disabled on the bottom line.

Retransfers
Enabled

18. Press  to see the following screen:

Return to
Previous Menu

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19. Press ↵ to see the SBS Maintenance Menu screen, as shown below:

SBS
Maintenance Menu

System Maintenance Menu


1. Press  to advance to the System Maintenance Menu.
2. Press ↵ to see the following screen. The X.XX represents the latest software release number.

Software Rev. Level


X.XX 60 Hz

3. Press the  key to see the following screen. Press  to execute the LED/lamp test. The LED will light
and a test pattern will be displayed for 3 seconds in the display area.

LED/Lamp Test
UP = Test

NOTICE

This test can be performed only from the front panel display.

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4. Press  to see the following message. This is the beginning of a procedure to change the language on
the monitor panel, if desired. To leave it in English, press . You can now go to step 7.
5. By pressing  in step 4 above, you will see the following screen. If you want to change the language,
confirm by pressing  again.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

WARNING

If you don’t speak German, skip this step. You may get lost trying to get back to English.

6. Pressing  the second time will change the language and you will see a message in another language.
(The example below is in German.)

Sprache
Deutsch

7. Press NEXT to get the following message in the language displayed in step 6. The message screens will
now all be displayed in that language. (Refer to the manual written in the appropriate language for screen
messages and instructions.)

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Press  to confirm that this is the desired language. Press  to change the language.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

8. Press  to see the following screen and to start the procedure to change the date setting.

Date
mm/dd/yy

9. Press  to confirm that you want to reset the date. Press  if you do not want to reset the date.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

10. Press  to see the following screen. Press  or  to change the year; then press . Press  or  to
change the month; then press . Press  or  to change the day.

Enter Date
mm/dd/yy
(actual date)

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11. Press ↵ to see the following screen and to display the new month/day/year that you have set.

Date
mm/dd/yy

12. Press  to see the following screen and to start the procedure to change the time setting. (Time readings
are based on a 24–hour clock.)

Time
(actual time)

13. Press  to confirm that you want to reset the time. Press  if you do not want to reset the time.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

14. Press  to see the following screen. Press  or  to change the second; then press . Press  or 
to change the hour, then press . Press  or  to change the minute.

Enter Time
hh:mm:ss
(actual time)

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15. Press ↵ to see the following screen and to display the new time that you have set.

Time
(actual time)

16. The LCD screen may be tilted up and down to give persons of different heights a better view of the
messages. Press  or  to increase or decrease the reference number. A higher number tilts the screen
down; a lower number tilts it up. When you finish, press ↵.

LCD display
View angle
XX

17. Press  to see the following screen. Press  to save all the changes to the menu made before this step.

Save Personality?
UP=Save

18. Press  again to confirm that you want to save all changes. Otherwise, press .

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

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19. Press  or  to return to the following screen.

Save Personality?
UP=Save

20. Press  to see the following screen, beginning the Alarm Configuration Menu.

Alarm Configuration
Menu

21. Press ↵ to see the following screen.

CAUTION

Pressing  will clear the Alarm History records. Do NOT press  unless you want to clear
the Alarm History records.

Clear Alarm History?


UP=Clear

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22. Press  and ↵ to proceed to the following screen.

Return to Previous
Menu

Communications Menu
23. Press  to see the following screen.

Communications
Menu

24. Press ↵ to see the following screen.

COM 1 Menu

25. Press ↵ to see the following screen. Press  to reset the optional COM1 serial port. (See Notice below.)

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NOTICE

The last display line shows the present state of the COM port. Following is a list of valid messages:
Power Up Init
Wait on call
Get Password
Dev. Online
Dev. Offline
LogOut
Resetting…
COM1 and COM2 in some of the following displays apply only to an optional RS232 customer interface
described fully in “Options.” You can skip them by pressing  until you get to step 32.
26. If you want to select P–Record instead, press  or  to change the display setting. Pressing ↵ will
display the Save Change? screen.

Com1 Display
User Interface

27. Press  to select the desired program and to see the previous Com1 screen. If you saved the changes,
go to “Options” for further instructions.

Save Change?
Yes=UP No=DN

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28. Press ↵ ,  and ↵ to proceed.

Return to
Previous Menu

29. Press  to see the following screen.

COM 2 Menu

30. Press  to see the following screen. Press  to reset the optional COM2 serial port. (See previous
NOTICE.)

COM2 Device UP to Reset


Power Up Init.

31. Instead, if you want to select P–Record, press  or  to change the display setting. Pressing ↵ will
display the Save Change? screen.

Com2 Display
User Interface

32. Press ↵ ,  , and ↵ to proceed.

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33. Press  to see the following screen:

UPS Identification
Menu

34. Press  to see the following screen:

UPS Name

35. Press  and you will see the following confirmation screen:

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

36. Press  again if you want to enter a name, and you will see the following screen:

Enter name:
__

Notice the blinking cursor at the bottom line. Pressing  or  will change the character under the cursor
(originally a space). You can move through the available characters faster by holding down the ALARM
SILENCE button while pressing  or . To move the cursor to the right, press ; to move the cursor to the
left press .

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37. When all characters have been entered, the screen will look similar to this. Press ↵ .

Enter name:
ABC COMPANY

38. When you see the following screen, press  to save the change .

Save change?
Yes=UP No=DN

39. Press  to see the following screen

UPS Unit ID

40. Press  and you will see the following confirmation screen.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

41. Press  again if you want to enter a unit identification and you will see the following screen:

Enter unit ID:


___

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Notice the blinking cursor at the bottom line. Pressing  or  will change the character under the cursor
(originally a space). You can move through the available characters faster by holding down the ALARM
SILENCE button while pressing  or . To move the cursor to the right, press ; to move the cursor to the
left press .
42. Press  to save the change when you see the following screen.

Save change?
Yes=UP No=DN

43. If the Phone Home feature is being used, you must enter the UPS modem phone number. Press
 once to see the following screen. If you want to skip this sequence, press  twice to go to step 48.

UPS Phone
Number

44. Press  and you will see the following confirmation screen.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

45. Press  again if you want to enter a phone number, and you will see the following screen.

Enter Phone Number:


___

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Notice the blinking cursor at the bottom line. Pressing  or  will change the character under the cursor
(originally a space). You can move through the available characters faster by holding down the ALARM
SILENCE button while pressing  or . To move the cursor to the right, press ; to move the cursor to the
left press .
46. When all characters have been entered, the screen will look similar to this. Press ↵.

Enter Phone Number:


XXXXXXXXXX

47. Press  to save the change.

Save change?
Yes=UP No=DN

48. This sequence is for entering a 24–hour telephone number, which can be called by Factory field Service
personnel to tell you that your UPS has reported an alarm condition via its Phone Home capability. Press
 once to see this screen. If you want to skip this sequence, press  twice to go to step 53.

24 Hr. Voice Phone


Number

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49. Press  and you will see the following confirmation screen.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

50. Press  again if you want to enter a phone number, and you will see the following screen.

Enter Phone Number:


___

Notice the blinking cursor at the bottom line. Pressing  or  will change the character under the cursor
(originally a space). You can move through the available characters faster by holding down the ALARM
SILENCE button while pressing  or . To move the cursor to the right, press ; to move the cursor to the
left press .
51. When all characters have been entered, the screen will look similar to this. Press ↵.

Enter Phone Number:


XXXXXXXXXX

52. Press  to save the change.

Save change?
Yes=UP No=DN

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53. Press  to see the following screen:

Return to
Previous Menu

54. Press ↵ to return to the System Maintenance Menu.

System
Maintenance Menu

Password Maintenance Menu


1. Press  to advance to the Password Maintenance Menu.

Password
Maintenance Menu

2. Press ↵ to see the following screen. There are four (4) levels of passwords. Press  as often as
necessary to reach the desired level. The number in the lower left will change, indicating the level attained.

No Password
Password
0

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NOTICE

You cannot go beyond the level for which the system is set when you start.
3. Press  to see the following screen.

Confirm
Yes=UP No=DN

4. Press  again to confirm the password level.

Enter
Password
0

You are now ready to modify the password. Follow the procedure that you used in “UPS Maintenance Menu,”
steps 3 through 6, to get into the UPS Maintenance Menu. When you finish, press ↵ .
5. You will see the following message flash briefly on the screen:

Verify
Password

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6. The following message will appear again. Enter the new password a second time. Press ↵ .

Enter
Password

7. Press  to save the new password.

Save change?
Yes=UP No=DN

8. Press  to see the following screen:

Return to
Previous Menu

9. Press ↵ to return to the Password Maintenance Menu.

Password
Maintenance Menu

10. Press  to return to the previous menu.


11. Press ↵ to leave UPS Maintenance Menu.

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System Shutdown
1. Perform the Bypass/Shutdown procedure.
See “SBS Maintenance Menu.”

NOTICE

This leaves the critical load powered by the utility power source through the bypass.
2. To remove all power to the load, open the BYPASS CIRCUIT BREAKER.
3. On a UPS with an optional input transformer, open the MAIN INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER.

CPU Fault
If the following message should appear on the screen, the UPS is transferred to bypass.

CPU fault
Service Required

Call Customer Service at (800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 603–UPS Operating Instructions

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to describe how to turn the UPS on and off, and transfer the critical load between
the UPS and bypass. Articles in 601, 602, this section, and 604 are direct excerpts from the Operations and
Maintenance manual.

General
This section contains UPS operationing instructions. Prior to operation, ensure that the UPS has been
installed correctly as outlined in the “Verifying System Installation” section of this manual. Ensure that
correct input/output phase rotation and battery polarities have been observed.

WARNING

Failure to follow the instructions above can result in damage to the UPS and/or injury to
personnel.

Operators should be thoroughly familiar with the contents of this manual and with the location and function
of all system controls and indicators.

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CB3
BATTERY
CB4
OUTPUT CB2 CB5
CB1 SBS
BYPASS
RECTIFIER INPUT

Figure 603–1, Breaker Locations – BPII 18 kVA

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CB5 SBS

CB2 BYPASS

CB3 BATTERY

CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT

CB4 OUTPUT

Figure 603–2, Breaker Locations – BPII 20–30 kVA

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OFF

ON SITE INTERFACE
A26 REMOTE INTERFACE
UPS
CONTROL A37 A24
USER ALARM
F4 F3 F2 F1 CPU A18
A19

CB3 INTERFACE
A20
POWER SUPPLY
BATTERY METRO APAPTER BD
INPUT
ON ON ON ON ON A36
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
CB3 CB1 CB5 CB2 CB4

CB1
RECTIFIER 6
7
INPUT

CB5
SBS
INPUT
CB2
MAINTENANCE
BYPASS

CB4
OUTPUT
UPS OUTPUT INPUT XFORMR
XFORMR 4812–10–0008 480V
480V 30kVA
4812–10–0009

Figure 603–3, Breaker Locations – BPII HE 20 kVA

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US US US US OFF

E
F

F
ON

F4 F3 F2 F1 UPS
CONTROL
SITE INTERFACE
A26
CB2 A37 A24
USER REMOTE
MAINTENANCE ALARM INTERFACE
BYPASS ON
OFF
CPU A18

A19
POWER SUPPLY
INTERFACE
A20
CB3 METRO APAPTER BD
BATTERY ON ON ON ON
INPUT OFF OFF OFF OFF
A36

CB5 6
7
SBS

4812–10–0011
INPUT

CB1
RECTIFIER
INPUT

CB4
UPS OUTPUT

INPUT OUTPUT
XFORMR XFORMR
480V 480V

4812–10–0008
30kVA

4812–10–0009

Figure 603–4, Breaker Locations – BPII HE 30 kVA

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UPS Operating Procedures

CAUTION

It is important for safety and the protection and performance of the UPS that you follow the
step–by–step instructions for each procedure in the sequence given. Each step must be
completed before you go to the next step. Failure to do so may result in interruption of power to
the critical load.

Operating the UPS


Before starting the UPS, make sure that:
⇒ All circuit breakers/switches are OFF (open)
⇒ The DC (Battery) disconnect switch if OFF (open)

NOTICE

If the UPS does not have an input isolation transformer, skip step 1.
1. If the UPS has an optional input isolation transformer, close the MAIN INPUT CIRCUIT
BREAKER. This will activate the input transformer, which supplies control power, rectifier,
SBS and maintenance bypass.
2. Rotate UPS CONTROL switch knob clockwise to ON to energize the system or DSP logic. If
the following screen appears, the UPS is not in operating condition.

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Checksum Bad
Service Required

Phone Powerware Customer Service at (800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433 for assistance.
Normally, turning on the UPS CONTROL switch should illuminate the red LED. The following screen will
be displayed for a short time.

Checksum
Good

3. When the following instruction appears on the Message Screen, close BYPASS CIRCUIT
BREAKER. The red LED should remain lit. Power is available now on the UPS output.

Close BYPASS
CKT. BREAKER

4. When the following instruction appears on the Message Screen, close the INPUT CIRCUIT
BREAKER.

Close INPUT
CKT. BREAKER

5. The following screen will appear for a short time.

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Waiting
DC Link = XXX.X VDC

When the following instruction appears on the Message Screen, close the DC (Battery)
CIRCUIT BREAKER. Press the ALARM SILENCE pushbutton. The red LED should remain
lit.

Close INPUT
CKT. BREAKER

6. When the following instruction appears on the Message Screen, close the OUTPUT
CIRCUIT BREAKER.

Close OUTPUT
SWTCH OR BKR

NOTICE

If the UPS does not have the optional input transformer, skip step 7.
7. When the following instruction appears on the Message Screen, close STATIC SWITCH
BYPASS CIRCUIT BREAKER. The red LED should remain lit.
8. When the following instruction appears on the Message Screen, open the BYPASS CIRCUIT
BREAKER.

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Open BYPASS
CKT. BREAKER

9. Within approximately 2 minutes, the audible alarm will sound. Press the ALARM SILENCE
pushbutton, silencing the alarm.
The following screen will show for a short time.

WAIT
Retransfer Pending

Then, the following screen will appear, indicating that the UPS is now in normal operation.

UPS
Operating Normally

Alarm Identity/History
As described in “Active Alarm Condition,” this is the first Alarm History screen. It can be displayed by
pressing the  or  button, going through the sequence of screens described in “Message Screens” until the
following screen appears.

xx/yy uu:vv:ww tttt


Alarm identity*

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The letters on the Alarm History screen have the following designations:
xx = month
yy = day of the month
uu = hour (on the 24–hour clock)
vv = minutes in the hour
ww = seconds
tttt = alarm sequence number, where 0 is the most recent. Press  to scroll from a higher number to 0 or press  to scroll
from 0 to a higher number

NOTICE

The identity of the alarm is abbreviated on the screen. The full identification of each and the corrective
action are given in Table 1201–1.
The principal use of the Alarm History screen is to identify the source of the audible alarms so that corrective
action can be taken. When the audible alarm sounds, press the ALARM SILENCE button once to silence
the alarm. Press  or  until the Alarm History screen appears.
You may find it advantageous to leave the Message Screen on Alarm History during normal operations.
Then, if an alarm sounds, its identity will be seen immediately.
It may be helpful to view the Alarm History as a list of alarms, ordered by date and time. Whenever you select
the Alarm History screen, the first entry shown on the screen is the latest entry on the list. Pressing 
moves you toward the top of the list, and pressing  moves you toward the bottom of the list.
See an example in the following table (Table 603–1).

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Typical Alarm History Messages


Following is the beginning of a typical list of messages from the Alarm History screen as the startup
procedures begins. The date, time and alarm identity are shown on the screen in the first Alarm History
screen after system startup. By pressing  you can scroll the screen up one message at a time to the oldest
(or earliest) message. Thinking of the Alarm History screens as part of a list will help you visualize what is
happening.
Press  to display the next most recent alarm. You can repeatedly press  to review past alarms in
receding order for as long as you desire. After you have started repeatedly pressing  , press  to display
more recent alarms back to the current alarm.
To exit Alarm History, press  or  .
Table 603–2, Typical Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions
Date Time Alarm Screen Message
01/01 08:30:00 CPU Restarted CPU Restart
Input Circuit Breaker
01/01 08:35:09 inp brk clsd
Closed
01/01 08:35:10 Input Voltage Normal inp vol norm
01/01 08:36:00 DC Voltage Normal dc volt norm

See “Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions” in the Troubleshooting and Parts section of this manual
for details on actual alarm descriptions.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 604–Using Features and Options

Purpose and Scope


The purpose of this article is to describe the optional features of the UPS system. Articles in 601, 602, 603,
and this section are direct excerpts from the Operations and Maintenance manual.

Remote Video Terminal


General
An optional remote video terminal, supplied by IPM or by the customer, may monitor or control the UPS by
connection to the optional RS232 communication port. The UPS also may communicate by an analog
telephone line connected to the modem port.
The remote monitor needs to be a video display terminal or computer capable of emulating VT100 or
equivalent.

RS232 Interface
When COM1 or COM2 is selected for user interface (see “System Maintenance Menu” in section 602–Using
the Control Panel), the basic CRT Menu Screen looks like this during normal UPS operation. A valid password
must be entered to access the following screen.

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International Power Machines 12/13/94


Uninterruptible Power System 08:25
Unit (15 KVA)

[*] UPS Normal [ ] Transferred to Bypass


[ ] AC Input Failure [ ] Transfer not Available
[ ] Low Battery Voltage [ ] Battery not Available
[ ] UPS Overload [ ] Retransfer Inhibited

UPS Maintenance Menu Input Van Vcn Rct/Booster Link Voltage


120.2 120.9 204.7 396.5

UPS Operating Normally Input Ia Ib Ic Battery Amps


51.1 51.6 51.4 0.3

ALM: NONE Bypass Vab Vbc Vca Max Out CF


N/A: 213.0 211.9 212.3 1.46

12/12 18:06:29 0 Freq. Input/Output Output KW/kVA


rct in float 60.03 60.03 12.1 12.2

Input Vab Vbc Vca Inlet Temp Output PF


208.5 206.9 206.9 23.1 0.99
[N]ext [P]revious [S]ilence [U]p [D]own [E]nter [^R]efresh [C]ommand

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The top segment represents UPS active alarm conditions displayed by the LCD monitoring panel. The lower
segment represents the messages which appear on the monitor panel’s other message screens. (Numbers
are typical; actual values will appear.)
The lower segment shows the keyboard keys to be used to change the message screens (in place of the
pushbuttons on the monitor panel). Briefly, the functions of these keys are as follows:
Key and Monitor Panel Function
Equivalent
[N]ext Scrolls data up the display area. Displays
 next item in a submenu list.
[P]revious Scrolls data down the display area. Displays
 previous item in a submenu list.
[S]ilence Alarm silence.
[U]p Displays next alarm entry in Alarm History
 when Alarm History is active. Increment dis-
played value of modifiable elements.
[D]own Displays previous alarm entry in Alarm Histo-
 ry when Alarm History is active. Decrement
displayed value of modifiable elements.
[E]nter Select the menu displayed in active area.
Save changes of modifiable elements.
Alarm [H]istory Full screen alarm history display.
The other three keys are not available to operator password (level 4).

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The upper left–hand message is the only one that is active at any given time. On the sample CRT screen
“UPS Maintenance Menu” is in the active area. Other message screens can be brought into this active area
by depressing [N]ext or [P]revious on the keyboard, causing the messages to rotate. Do this as often as
necessary until the desired message is in the upper left–hand corner.

UPS Maintenance Menu


The description given in article 602–Using the Control Panel for the UPS Maintenance Menu applies equally
to its use from a remote terminal. Make sure that “UPS Maintenance Menu” is in the upper left–hand area of
the CRT screen. Then use the keys that correspond to the pushbuttons described in this manual. You will need
to use the operator password (level 4) in order to obtain access to the UPS Maintenance Menu. The various
screen messages will appear on the CRT also in the upper left–hand area.

Alarm History Screen


Below is a typical Alarm History screen. The alarms are displayed in date/time order with the most recent
alarm at the bottom of the screen.
Mo/Dy/Yr Hr:Mn:Sc:Cy:Q Alarm (U=Up D=Dn +=PgUp –=PgDn T=Top B=Bot M=Monitor)
09/20/91 14:59:27.07.0 sbs output breaker closed
09/20/91 14:59:27.07.0 inv not phase locked
09/20/91 14:59:27.07.0 Inv transfer enabled
09/20/91 14:59:27.07.0 inv retransfer enabled
09/20/91 14:59:27.07.0 inv fan normal
09/20/91 14:59:27.08.0 input frequency normal
09/20/91 14:59:27.08.0 sbs bypass frequency normal
09/20/91 14:59:27.10.0 sbs bypass voltage low
09/20/91 14:59:28.41.0 rct phase locked

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09/20/91 14:59:28.42.0 input voltage low


09/20/91 14:59:32.23.0 input voltage normal
09/20/91 14:59:32.23.0 sbs bypass voltage normal
09/20/91 14:59:32.23.0 inv phase rotation normal
09/20/91 14:59:32.23.0 rectifier normal
09/20/91 14:59:37.07.1 inv normal temperature
09/20/91 14:59:37.08.0 inv fuse normal
09/20/91 14:59:37.08.0 inv power supply normal
09/20/91 14:59:37.18.0 inv current normal
09/20/91 14:59:37.18.0 output voltage low
09/20/91 14:59:37.18.0 inverter off
09/20/91 14:59:37.18.0 sbs off
09/20/91 14:59:39.09.0 inv phase locked
09/20/91 14:59:47.33.0 dc voltage normal

A convenient way of viewing the Alarm History screen is to use the commands at the top of the previous
screen, as follows:
U Scrolls up one alarm T Goes to the top of the alarm history buffer
D Scrolls down one alarm B Goes to the bottom of the alarm history buffer
+ Scrolls up one page M Monitors the occurrence of alarms. All new alarms
– Scrolls down one page are added to the bottom of the screen.

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P–Record
P–Record format is for users who need to query the UPS periodically for information as to its status using
custom developed monitoring software. It is used also when the ”phone home” capability is enabled or when
monitoring the UPS by optional UPS Manager Plussoftware (available from Powerware).
If development of custom monitoring software is required, see the following section.

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Introduction
The UPS Remote Monitor Protocol provides a way for a Remote Computer to monitor and change UPS
operational parameters under programmatic control. Interface to the UPS is provided by the optional serial
interface and may be connected to the remote computer by either direct connection or modem.

P–Record Protocol

Record Structure
Commands (to the UPS ) and responses (to the Remote Computer) are sent in “printable ASCII character”
records delimited by a carriage return/linefeed character pair. The actual structure of the records resembles
that used in Motorola S–Records which are commonly used to download binary data to prom programmers.
The term P–Record is used in this document to describe the Powerware–specific implementation.
Each P–Record contains the following fields (the terminating CR/LF is not shown):

Record Type Byte Count Data Checksum


The Record Type field contains two characters, a P followed by a single decimal digit (P0 through P9). The
Byte Count field contains a two–digit hexadecimal count of the number of characters in the following fields
(except the CR/LF pair). The Data field is variable in size and content and will contain actual command and
response information. The Checksum field contains two–digit hexadecimal digits and is the One’s
complement of the 8–bit sum of the previous character bytes.

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The following is an example 15–byte P–Record shown by their ASCII characters:


P 1 0 B 0 0 0 1 4 8 0 . 2 4 F

or
P1 0B 0100480.2 4F

Note that the characters are all packed together with no spaces. Also note that the byte count 0B and the
checksum 4F are pairs of characters, not single bytes. Byte count and checksum are always represented
in upper–case hexadecimal, however the data field has its own context and will usually contain decimal
numbers in various sub fields. There are actually two data sub fields in the data string 0100480.2. Data
subfields will be discussed in the Command Description section.
A suggested programmed implementation to handling output records is to first format the data field as desired,
add the necessary framing characters, and then send the completed record. On input, first verify the
checksum and byte count, then strip the framing information before processing the data field.

Checksum Calculation
The checksum is calculated by adding up the byte values of each preceding character and then taking the
ones complement of the resulting eight bit sum. Here’s how the checksum of 4F in the previous example is
formed:
Doing the addition in hexadecimal (where P=50, 1=31, 0=30, etc. ) we first add:
50 + 31 + 30 + 42 + 30 + 30 + 30 + 31 + 34 + 38 + 30 + 2E + 32 = 2B0
Taking the one’s complement of B0 yields the checksum of 4F.

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Record Types
The functions of the ten record types P0 through P9 are defined as follows:

Type Function Direction


P0 Command Remote to UPS
P1 Data Response UPS to Remote
P2 reserved n/a
P3 reserved n/a
P4 reserved n/a
P5 reserved n/a
P6 reserved n/a
P7 reserved n/a
P8 Error Response UPS to Remote
P9 End of Data Response UPS to Remote
Command Record (P0)
The full form of the command record is

Record Type Byte Count Command Data Checksum


Here is an example that asks the UPS to send current analog values:

P0 09 0000010 C5
The data field of each command is divided into a 6 digit ID and variable number of parameter fields as needed. There are
no spaces between fields:

Command ID Parameter 1 Parameter 2 ... Parameter n


In the previous command example, the command ID is 000001 and there is a single parameter 0. Parameter size will vary
depending on command ID.
Data Response Record (P1)
The full form of the Data Response Record is

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Record Type Byte Count Response Data Checksum


The record described under Record Structure was a Data Response Record. Here it is again:

P1 0B 0100480.2 4F
The data field of a Data Response Record can also be broken into varying fields, depending on the command issued. In this
example there are two fields:

0100 480.2
This is actually the format for a response to the Send Analog Values command. The analog ID is 0100 and its value is 480.2.
End of Data Response Record (P9)
In the previous example, the Data Response Record is one of many that are sent. After the last record is sent, an End of Data
Response Record is sent from the UPS to signify that all data has been sent. Here is its format:

Record Type Byte Count End of Data Checksum


Here is an example of the End of Data Response Record for the original Send Analog Values Command:

P9 09 0000010 BC
Note that an End of Data Response Record is identical to the original command except that the record type field and checksum
field change.
Error Response Record (P8)
If the UPS receives an illegal or invalid command, it sends the Remote an Error Response Code:

Record Type Byte Count Error Code Checksum


Here is an example of an Error Response Code if a command with an illegal character count was received:

P8 04 05 AE
The data field is two characters in width and will have one of the following error codes:

Code Meaning
00 Checksum error

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01 Record too long


02 Invalid request field
03 Invalid parameter field
04 Invalid P–command
05 Invalid character count

Command Sequences
Communications is done in a half–duplex fashion and generally proceeds in one of two ways:
Successful Command Sequence:
1. A valid P0 command is sent from Remote to UPS.
2. The UPS echoes the P0 command back to the remote.
3. The UPS sends one or more P1 Response Data records (if the command sends back data).
4. The UPS sends a P9 End of Response Data record to the Remote.
or
Unsuccessful Command Sequence:
1. An invalid or illegal P0 command is sent from Remote to UPS.
2. A P8 error response is sent from UPS to Remote.

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UPS Commands
UPS Remote Monitor commands are divided into level 1 and level 2 commands. The level 1 commands
provide access to operator–type commands that for the most part duplicate the topmost menu displays of the
UPS front panel such as reporting analog values and alarm history. Level 2 commands provide more
advanced functions, including the displaying and the changing of UPS maintenance parameters.

Code Level 1 Command


00000 Unused
00001 Report Analog Values
00002 Report Relay Settings
00003 Set Time & Date
00004 Report Alarm History – Indexes Only
00005 Report Alarm History – Short Text
00006 Report Alarm History – Short Text & Indexes
00007 Report Alarm History – Long Text
00008 Report Alarm History – Long Text & Indexes
00009 Report Alarm Text – Short Text
00010 Report Alarm Text – Long Text
00011 Terminate Auto Repeat

Code Level 2 Command


00100 Login
00101 Logout
00102 Reserved
00103 Reserved
00104 Reserved
00105 Reserved
00106* Send Waveform
00107 Reserved
00108 Reserved
00109 Reserved
00110 Reserved

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00111 Reserved
00112 Reserved
00113 Reserved
00114 Report UPS ID
00115 Report Date and Time
00116 Report UPS Status
00117 Reserved
00118 Reserved
00119 Reserved
00120 Reserved
00121 Reserved
00122 Reserved
00123 Report Alarm Status
00124 Report Connect Status
00125 Set User Interface
00126 Report Phone Home Alarm History – Indexes Only
00127 Report Phone Home History – Short Text
00128 Report Phone Home History – Short Text & Indexes
00129 Report Phone Home History – Long Text
00130 Report Phone Home History – Long Text & Indexes
00131 Report New Alarm History – Indexes Only
00132 Report New Alarm History – Short Text
00133 Report New Alarm History – Short Text & Indexes
00134 Report New Alarm History – Long Text
00135 Report New Alarm History – Long Text & Indexes
00136 Report UPS Model Family
00137 Reserved
00138* Report Alarm History – Long Text & Value
00139 Reserved
*These commands are not available on some machines.

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Level 1 Commands
Report Analog Values
PURPOSE:
Returns the current analog values for the UPS
FORMAT:

Command Auto repeat Number of Seconds


000001 x yyyy
x = 0 – return values one time
1 – return values every yyyy seconds
y = how often in seconds response will repeat (not present if x=0)
RESPONSE:
This is a multiple P1 record response. The data for each P1 record will be formatted as two fields: an analog ID and the actual
analog value in decimal.

Analog ID Value
nnnn vvvvv
The following table illustrates the analog IDs. Note that the IDs are represented in hexadecimal and XX denotes unused
characters which will contain zeroes. The analog types that are returned by a machine varies according to the unit type. For
instance, a single–phase unit will not return line–to–line voltages.

ID Analog
00XX Input Vab
01XX Input Vbc
02XX Input Vca
03XX Input Van
04XX Input Vbn
05XX Input Vcn

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06XX Input Ia
07XX Input Ib
08XX Input Ic
09XX DC Link and battery voltage
0AXX Battery current
0BXX Input frequency
0CXX Input KVA
0DXX Input KW
0EXX Inlet Temperature (degrees C)
0FXX Battery Voltage
10XX UPS Output Vab
11XX UPS Output Vbc
12XX UPS Output Vca
13XX UPS Output Van
14XX UPS Output Vbn
15XX UPS Output Vcn
16XX UPS Output Ia
17XX UPS Output Ib
18XX UPS Output Ic
19XX Inverter Ia
1AXX Inverter Ib
1BXX Inverter Ic
1CXX UPS Output Frequency
1DXX UPS Output KVA
1EXX UPS Output KW
1FXX UPS Output Phase A Crest Factor
20XX UPS Output Phase B Crest Factor
21XX UPS Output Phase C Crest Factor
22XX Battery Runtime
23XX UPS Output Percent Load
24XX UPS Output Power Factor
25XX UPS Bypass Input Vab
26XX UPS Bypass Input Vbc
27XX UPS Bypass Input Vca

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28XX Time on Battery


29XX Battery Hits
2AXX Total Time on Battery
2BXX Boosted Link Voltage
EXAMPLE:
Responses vary by unit type. Please refer to Appendix A at the end of this section for sample responses.
Report Relay Settings
PURPOSE:
Returns the current settings for the UPS relays.
FORMAT:

Command Auto repeat Number of Seconds


000002 x yyyy
x = 0 – return values one time
1 – return values every yyyy seconds
y = how often in seconds (in decimal) response will repeat (not present if x=0).
RESPONSE:
The data for the P1 response will be formatted as a string of ASCII 1’s and 0’s representing the relay settings (1=closed).

Null Relay Settings


0000 R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19R20

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The first field is unused and contains zeros. The second field contains the relay settings. Relays 15–20 are not implemented
and will contain zeros.

Relay Name
1 Battery Low
2 AC Input Failure
3 UPS on Bypass
4 UPS Output Available
5 *IBM System 38 Output
6 *Summary Alarm
7 *Audible Alarm
8 *Transfer Not Available
9 *Retransfer Not Available
10 *Battery Not Available
11 *Over Temperature
12 *UPS Overloaded
13 *UPS Normal
14 *5 Minutes to Shutdown
15 Reserved
16 Reserved
17 Reserved
18 Reserved
19 Reserved
20 Reserved
*Not available on some machines.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P0090000020C4
Response: P0090000020C4
P11A00000110001000000000000089
P9090000020BB

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Set Time & Date


PURPOSE:
Sets the UPS time and date clock.
FORMAT:

Command Year Month Day Hour Min Sec .01 Sec


000003 yy mo dd hh mn ss nn
yy = 00–99
mo = 01–12
dd = 01–31
hh = 00–23
mn = 00–59
ss = 00–59
nn = 00–99
RESPONSE:
A P1 Data Response record is not sent for this command.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P016000003920908144500002B
Response: P016000003920908144500002B
P9160000039209081445000022
Report Alarm History
PURPOSE:
Reports the specified number of alarms, starting with the most recent. Depending on the command number used, the
response will return alarm records in different formats. Indexes below refer to the alarm text strings which may be obtained
by the Report Alarm History commands.

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FORMAT:

Command Number of Alarms


cccccc yyyy
cccccc = 000004 Indexes
000005 Short Text (12 chars)
000006 Short Text and Index
000007 Long Text (26 chars)
000008 Long Text and Index
yyyy = 0000–9999 (0000 to report all alarms)
RESPONSE:
This command will usually return multiple P1 response records.

Alarm # Mo Day Year Hour Min Sec Cyc Qc Index1 Text2


nnnn mo dd yy hh mn ss cc q iii x
nnnn = 0000–max alarms–1
mo = 01–12
dd = 01–31
yy = 00–99
hh = 00–23
mn = 00–59
ss = 00–59
cc = 00–59 cycle (60Hz) or
= 00–49 cycle (50Hz)

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q = 0–3 quarter cycle (not available on some machines)


iii = 000–511
x = alarm text string (12 or 26 chars)
Note1: Index present on commands 000004, 000006, and 000008.
Note2: Short Text present on commands 000005 and 000006.
Long Text present on commands 000007and 000008.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P00C000006005021
Response: P00C000006005021
P1230000050991161952013014dc volt lowA2
.
.
P1240049050991155103170072out bkr open2A
P90C000006005018
Report Alarm Text
PURPOSE:
Returns Alarm text strings for each assigned index. It may be useful to do this command and then request alarm histories
in index form only in order to speed up communications.
FORMAT:

Command
cccccc
cccccc = 000009 Short Text Table (12 chars)
000010 Long Text Table (26 chars)

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RESPONSE:
This command will return up to 512 alarm text strings in the following format:

Count Index Text


nnnn iii x
nnnn = 0000 to number of assigned indexes – 1
iii = 000–511 (not all indexes are assigned)
x = alarm text string (12 or 26 chars)
EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000010F6
Response: P008000010F6
P11B0000000input breaker openBD
P11D0001001input breaker closedF1
.
.
P11E0139145inv transfer disabled77
P1210140146inv retransfer inhibited42
P908000010ED
Terminate Auto Repeat
PURPOSE:
Sent from Remote to terminate auto repeat reporting of Analogs and Relay settings.
FORMAT:
Command
000011

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RESPONSE:
A P1 Data Response record is not sent for this command.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000011F5
Response: P008000011F5
P908000011EC

Level 2 Commands
Login
PURPOSE:
Sent from Remote in order to set password level used by some Level 2 commands. It is strongly suggested that the Remote
not “hard–code” passwords and that instead the user is prompted for the password at each login.
By default, a P–Record session is initiated with a zero password level (the lowest privilege level) and this is sufficient for
retrieving alarm and UPS ID information.
FORMAT:
Command Password
000100 xxxx..
xxxx.. = 4 – 9 character hexadecimal password
RESPONSE:
There is no P1 response for this command.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P00C0001004F0011
Response: P00C0001004F0011
P90C0001004F0008

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Logout
PURPOSE:
Sent from Remote in order to cause the UPS to drop the serial connection (hangup).
FORMAT:

Command
000101
RESPONSE:
A P1 Data Response record is not sent for this command.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000101F5
Response: P008000101F5
P908000101EC
Send Waveform
PURPOSE:
Causes raw data for a given set of waveforms (up to three) to be sent from the UPS to the Remote.
FORMAT:

Command Wave ID
000106 ww

ID Wave Type
00 Input Voltage (Vab,Vbc,Vca)
01 Input Voltage (Van,Vbn,Vcn)
02 Input Current (Ia,Ib,Ic)
03 Input Van and Ia

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04 Input Vbn and Ib


05 Input Vcn and Ic
06 Bypass Voltage (Vab,Vbc,Vca)
07 Bypass Current (Ia,Ib,Ic)
08 Bypass Vab and Ia
09 Bypass Vbc and Ib
10 Bypass Vca and Ic
11 Output Voltage (Van,Vbn,Vcn)
12 Output Current (Ia,Ib,Ic)
13 Output Van and Ia
14 Output Vbn and Ib
15 Output Vcn and Ic
16 DC Link
RESPONSE:
Multiple P1 records will be returned. The first P1 record will contain a description of the waveform(s), including the number
of samples per waveform and the RMS value of each waveform. All values are hexadecimal, except the RMS data. The actual
waveform data will follow in subsequent P1 records –– first, all data samples for waveform 1, then all data samples for
waveform 2, and finally, all data samples for waveform 3. Each data sample is a 16–bit hex word. The P1 record may contain
up to 27 data samples.

#Samples Scale Factors Precisions Offsets Divisors RMS values


nn nn nn yyyy yyyy yyyy bb bb bb ffff ffff tttt tttt tttt rrrrr rrrrr
ffff rrrrr

Sample 1 Sample 2 .... Sample 27


dddd dddd .... dddd
nn = number of samples in each waveform
yyyy = scale factor for each waveform
bb = bits of precision (conversion type) for each waveform
ffff = offset for each waveform
tttt = divisor for each waveform

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rrrrr = Current RMS value for each waveform type


dddd = data words (ex 0009 000A 000B etc)
EXAMPLE:
Command: P00A0001060186
Response: P00A0001060186
P14305050500E100E100E10B0B0B
000000000000080008000800120.8118.3121.0C2
P13C0000000100020003000400000001
00020003000400000001000200030004AA
P90A000106017D
Report UPS ID
PURPOSE:
Returns UPS identification parameters, which includes some of the following: the customer supplied name, the unit’s ID and
phone number, a 24–hour customer phone number, the UPS input and output phase counts, and the Powerware–assigned
serial number and customer ID.
FORMAT:

Command
000114
RESPONSE:
Responses vary by unit type. Please refer to Appendix A for sample responses.

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Report UPS Date and Time


PURPOSE:
Returns UPS date and time.
FORMAT:

Command
000115
RESPONSE:
This command returns one P1 record containing the UPS Date and the UPS Time in the following format:

Year Month Day Hour Min Sec


yy mo dd hh mn ss
yy = 00–99
mo = 01–12
dd = 01–31
hh = 00–23
mn = 00–59
ss = 00–59
EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000115F0
Response: P008000115F0
P10E931231142530A7
P908000115E7

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Report UPS Status


PURPOSE:
Returns UPS status code:

FORMAT:

Command
000116
RESPONSE:
This command returns one P1 record containing the UPS status code in the following format:

UPS State
n
The possible status codes are as follows:

Status Code UPS State


0 Normal Operation
1 AC Input Failure
2 Inverter Failure
3 Rectifier Failure
4 Low Battery
5 *Output Breaker Open
6 *Transferred to Bypass
7 *Battery Breaker Open
8 *SBS Failure
9 *Maintenance Bypass
A *Low Battery Cutoff
F Status Unknown
*Not available on all machines.

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EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000116EF
Response: P008000116EF
P1034E7
P908000116E6
Report Alarm Status
PURPOSE:
Returns the current UPS alarm counts.
FORMAT:

Command
000123
RESPONSE:

Total New Phone Home


xxxx xxxx xxxx
“Total” alarms are number of alarms in the alarm history queue. “New” alarms are the number of alarms since the last
P–Record request for alarms. “Phone Home” alarms are the number of alarms since the occurrence of a phone home class
marked alarm. (See Phone Home User’s Guide.) All numbers are in decimal.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000123F1
Response: P008000123F1
P10E012300100010C1
P908000123E8

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Report Connect Status


PURPOSE:
Returns the originator of the current connect session. When Phone Home and Callback sessions are initiated, the UPS will
send this command response automatically.
FORMAT:

Command
000124
RESPONSE:
The value sent back indicates the originator of the current P–Record session.

Caller ID
n

n = 0 – remote called the UPS


= 1 – phone home from UPS
= 2 – callback from UPS

EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000124F0
Response: P008000124F0
P1031EA
P908000124E7

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Set User Interface


PURPOSE:
Sets the connected UPS port to User (Terminal) Interface. The UPS will start a User Interface Session including a prompt
for password. The setting is not saved in either the current or non–volatile UPS personality.
FORMAT:

Command
000125
RESPONSE:
There is no response for this command. The User Interface Command session is immediately initiated.
EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000125EF
Response: None.
Report Phone Home Alarm History
PURPOSE:
Reports the specified number of alarms, starting at most recent and ending with the alarm that caused the last phone home
dial out activity. Depending on the command number used, the response will return alarm records in different formats.
Indexes below refer to the alarm text strings which may be obtained by the Report Phone Home Alarm History commands.
FORMAT:

Command Number of Alarms


cccccc yyyy
cccccc = 000126 Indexes
000127 Short Text (12 chars)
000128 Short Text and Index

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000129 Long Text (26 chars)


000130 Long Text and Index
yyyy = 0000–9999 (0000 to report all alarms)
RESPONSE:
This command will usually return multiple P1 response records. If phone home alarm dial out activity has not occurred or
is still pending, no P1 records are returned.

Alarm # Mo Day Year Hour Min Sec Cyc Qc Index1 Text2


nnnn mo dd yy hh mn ss cc q iii x
nnnn = 0000–max alarms–1
mo = 01–12
dd = 01–31
yy = 00–99
hh = 00–23
mn = 00–59
ss = 00–59
cc = 00–59 cycle (60Hz) or
= 00–49 cycle (50Hz)
q = 0–3 quarter cycle (not available on some machines)
iii = 000–511
x = alarm text string (12 or 26 chars)
Note1: Index present on commands 000126, 000128, and 000130.
Note2: Short Text present on commands 000127, and 000128.
Long Text present on commands 000129 , and 000130.

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EXAMPLE:
Command: P00C00012800501C
Response: P00C00012800501C
P1230000050991161952013014dc volt lowA2
.
.
P1240049050991155103170072out bkr open2A
P90C000128005013

Report New Alarm History


PURPOSE:
Reports the specified number of alarms, starting at most recent and ending with the alarm that was most recent when Alarm
History was last requested. Depending on the command number used, the response will return alarm records in different
formats. Indexes below refer to the alarm text strings which may be obtained by the Report New Alarm History commands.
FORMAT:

Command Number of Alarms


cccccc yyyy
cccccc = 000131 Indexes
000132 Short Text (12 chars)
000133 Short Text and Index
000134 Long Text (26 chars)
000135 Long Text and Index
yyyy = 0000–9999 (0000 to report all alarms)

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RESPONSE:
This command will usually return multiple P1 response records. If alarms have not occurred since the last request for Alarm
History, no P1 records are returned.

Alarm # Mo Day Year Hour Min Sec Cyc Qc Index1 Text2


nnnn mo dd yy hh mn ss cc q iii x
nnnn = 0000–max alarms–1
mo = 01–12
dd = 01–31
yy = 00–99
hh = 00–23
mn = 00–59
ss = 00–59
cc = 00–59 cycle (60Hz) or
= 00–49 cycle (50Hz)
q = 0–3 quarter cycle (not available on some machines)
iii = 000–511
x = alarm text string (12 or 26 chars)
Note1: Index present on commands 000131, 000133, and 000135.
Note2: Short Text present on commands 000132, and 000133.
Long Text present on commands 000134 , and 000135.

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EXAMPLE:
Command: P00C000133005020
Response: P00C000133005020
P1230000050991161952013014dc volt lowA2
.
.
P1240049050991155103170072out bkr open2A
P90C000133005017
Report UPS Model Family
PURPOSE:
Returns an ID indicating the model family of this UPS.
FORMAT:

Command
000136
RESPONSE:
The value sent back indicates the UPS model family.

Family ID
n
n = 0 – BP+
= 1 – Series 900
= 2 – Series 1000

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EXAMPLE:
Command: P008000136ED
Response: P008000136ED
P1030EB
P908000136E4
Report Alarms with Long Text and Value
PURPOSE:
Reports the specified number of alarms, starting with the most recent. If a value is associated with an alarm, it is also reported
in the alarm record. This P–record request is not supported by some units.
FORMAT:

Command Number of Alarms


000138 yyyy
yyyy = 0000–9999 (0000 to report all alarms)
RESPONSE:
This command will usually return multiple P1 response records.

Alarm # Mo Day Year Hour Min Sec Cyc Qc Text Value


nnnn mo dd yy hh mn ss cc q x aaaaaa
nnnn = 0000–max alarms–1
mo = 01–12
dd = 01–31
yy = 00–99
hh = 00–23

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34
mn = 00–59
ss = 00–59
cc = 00–59 cycle (60Hz) or
= 00–49 cycle (50Hz)
q = 0–3 quarter cycle (not available on some machines)
x = alarm text string (30 chars)
aaaaaa = alarm value string (up to 6 chars)
EXAMPLE:
Command: P00C000138000020
Response:
P00C000138000020
P1390000021694144045000Normal Operation A0
P1390001021694144031000System On 9C
P1390002021694143856000System Off 4F
...
P1390030021694101801000UPS On Battery 158.0 72
P1390031021694101622000Normal Operation A2
P1390032021694101619000UPS On Battery 158.6 63
P1390033021694101618000Normal Operation 9B
P1390034021694101617000UPS On Battery 158.4 65

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P1390035021694101602000Normal Operation A0
P1390036021694101548000System On 8E
P1390037021694101356000System Off 52
P1390038021694101238000Normal Operation 98
P1390039021694101236000UPS On Battery 157.4 64
P90C000138000017

Appendix A

BP/LE (Version 2.90 and higher)

Report Analog Values


This command returns analog values.
Please see “Level 1 Commands” section for details on the record fields and the meaning of the analog IDs.
Command:
P0090000010C5
Response:
P0090000010C5
P10B0000197.34A
P10B0100197.943
P10B0200198.347

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P10B0300117.250
P10B0400116.74B
P10B0500116.54C
P10A060033.47F
P10A070026.977
P10A080034.977
P10B0900400.150
P10A0A00–0.57C
P10B0B0060.0145
P10A0E0026.969
P10B1300119.847
P10B1400120.353
P10B1500120.055
P10916000.0C0
P10917000.0BF
P10918000.0BE
P10A190020.47F
P10A1A0021.07A
P10A1B0022.870
P10B1C0060.0044
P1091D000.0B2

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P10A1E00–0.17B
P10A1F000.0078
P10A20000.008D
P10A21000.008C
P1092200900B8
P1072300022
P10A24000.0089
P10B2500197.93D
P10B2600197.73E
P10B2700197.53F
P10B2B00399.62F
P9090000010BC

Report UPS ID
This command returns six P1 records containing in order: UPS name, UPS Unit ID, UPS Serial Number, Customer ID, UPS
phone number, and 24–hour customer phone number.
Please see “Level 2 Commands” section for details.
Command:
P008000114F1
Response:
P008000114F1
P108SW LAB7D

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P106012352
P10A000000008D
P10A000000008D
P10549676
P10D12145551212DD
P908000114E8

Series 900 (Single/Dual Phase)

Report Analog Values


This command returns analog values.
Please see “Level 1 Commands” section for details on the record fields and the meaning of the analog IDs.
Command:
P0090000010C5
Response:
P0090000010C5
P10B0000109.337*
P10B0300106.94B
P10B0400106.852*
P10B0900400.74A
P10B0B0059.992C
P10B0F00161.33D

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P10B1000108.733*
P10B1300117.150
P10B1400117.14F*
P10916001.2BD
P10917001.2BC*
P10B1C0060.0044
P1091D00148A3
P1091E00136A5
P1162200 32 Hr. 02 Min.B2
P10923006.8B4
P10A24000.9779
P1102800 0 Seconds14
P1092900231B4
P1152A0048 Min. 06 Sec.78
P9090000010BC
* Not available on single phase units.

Report UPS ID
This command returns five P1 records containing in order: UPS name, UPS Serial Number, UPS model, input phase count,
and output phase count.
Please see “Level 2 Commands” section for details.
Command:

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P008000114F1
Response:
P008000114F1
P108SW LAB7D
P10A000000008D
P1129036–1 3kVA 60Hz4E
P1021EB
P1021EB
P908000114E8

Series 1000

Report Analog Values


This command returns analog values.
Please see “Level 1 Commands” section for details on the record fields and the meaning of the analog IDs.
Command:
P0090000010C5
Response:
P0090000010C5
P10B0300106.94B
P10B0B0059.992C
P10B0F00161.33D

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P10B1300117.150
P10916001.2BD
P10B1C0060.0044
P1091D00148A3
P1091E00136A5
P1162200 32 Hr. 02 Min.B2
P10923006.8B4
P10A24000.9779
P1102800 0 Seconds14
P1092900231B4
P1152A0048 Min. 06 Sec.78
P9090000010BC

Report UPS ID
Currently not implemented.
For more details, see “Level 2 Commands.”

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 701–Power Assemblies & Control Logic Boards

Purpose and Scope


This article covers general information on the power assemblies and control logic boards of the Powerware
models indicated.

Balanced Power II

Input Filter
The purpose of the optional input filter is to eliminate the 5th harmonic. This 5th harmonic is at a frequency
of 300 Hz on a 60 Hz unit, and 250 Hz on a 50 Hz unit. To accomplish this, Powerware utilizes six inductors,
six capacitors and three resistors.
The inductors are identified as L13, L14, L15, L20, L21 and L22. (In the commercial unit, if the input filter is
not ordered, the only inductors included on the input filter are L1, 2, and 3.) The capacitors are C20, C21,
C22, C23, C24 and C25. The resistors are R20, R22 and R24. There are also three fuses (F20, F21 and
F22) for protection against severe voltage spikes that would be caused by the filter resonating at a high
frequency. This action is sometimes referred to as “ringing.”
Inductors L20, L21 and L22, along with capacitors C20 to C24, make up a delta trap configuration. This trap
will capture the 5th harmonic and circulate it across the three phases until it is dissipated.

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The benefit of this option is to eliminate any “chopping action” that will be created due to the switching action
of the 6–pulse rectifier. The filter is designed to eliminate the 5th harmonic being generated by the gating of
the rectifier SCRs. The harmonic content is greatly reduced from 30% to about 10%.
Fuses F20, F21 and F22 were not installed in the first units out of production. If the unit does have these fuses,
they will be located in one of two places: either under the lid, between the rectifier board and inductor L3, or
behind the lower left panel, in front of L20. These fuses will be rated for the size of unit they are installed in.
In all cases, they are small cartridge type fuses.

Static Bypass Switch


The static bypass switch connects the UPS input to the load in the event of the loss of the inverter output or
an overload condition. During normal conditions, the static bypass switch is in the open or disconnected
mode, which isolates the bypass input from the load.
If the inverter output becomes unavailable or exceeds its specified tolerance, the static bypass switch will
close and transfer the load directly to bypass AC power without interruption. This transfer is automatically
inhibited in the event the UPS bypass input is not within specified tolerance.
As soon as the inverter becomes available, returns to within tolerance or the overload clears, the static bypass
switch will disconnect and retransfer the load to the inverter. Note, however, that so long as the inverter is
out of specification, the static bypass switch will automatically inhibit retransfer of the load.

Batteries
The 15 batteries contained in the UPS cabinet supply 180 volts DC nominal. They are the energy reservoir
of the UPS and provide DC power to the inverter in case of loss of UPS input power or rectifier malfunction.
The Battery Circuit Breaker electrically isolates the batteries from the UPS module for maintenance purposes
and provides over–current protection at the battery output.

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The rectifier/charger normally provides a maintaining or “float” charge to the batteries. Following periods of
discharge when the batteries have supplied power to the inverter, the rectifier/charger increases power to the
batteries in order to recharge them. This increased voltage level is provided until the battery charging current
decreases to a preset level. At that point the rectifier will return to a float charge.

Control Logic And Control Circuitry


The software upgradable Digital Signal Processor control logic of the UPS provides the operating and system
control for all functions ranging from limiting the inrush current by “walking” it in, to maintaining the output
voltage within rigid specifications, to determining whether or not the static bypass switch should be activated.
The control logic is, for all practical purposes, the brain of the UPS.

Power Supply (941–021–D036)


The switching–mode type power supply used in the Balanced Power II model is a triple input power supply.
At turn–on it is power from the utility. After initializing the controls and closing the breakers, it is fed from the
batteries and the bypass source.
The power supply keeps the logic powered from the batteries in the absence of both the input AC and the
bypass source. Along with powering the control board (J2/P2 pins 1 to 11 and J1/P1 pins 1 to 3), interface
board (J4/P4 pins 1 to 3), and the associated logic, it also powers all the drive boards (J5/P5 pins 1 to 6) for
the power semiconductors, and the breaker UVR controls. All the salient outputs of the power supply are fully
protected against overvoltage and short circuit.
Primary AC power is first applied from the input side of CB1, to the A9 ON/OFF logic power switch, through
cartridge fuse F1, to the power supply input terminal J6/P6 pin 5. The other AC input is coming from C9–1,
which is part of the output filter. The AC source is either inverter output or static bypass output. It is fed to

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the A9 ON/OFF logic power switch, through cartridge fuse F2, to the power supply input terminal J6/P6 pin
7. The third input to the power supply is from the output of the booster board, after the fuses F5 and F6. These
inputs are fed to J6/P6 pins 3 and 11.

The two AC input sources on J6/P6 pins 5 and 7 are rectified by full–wave rectifier CR33. From rectifier CR33,
this DC is fed to the primary side of T1 transformer. FETs Q8 and Q9 control T1 transformer’s primary winding.
The FETs are turned on and off by the secondary winding of transformer T2. T2 is controlled by U16. Since
the controller is referenced to the secondary side, a start–up circuitry comprised of transistors Q10, Q11, Q12,
Q14, U11 and U12a and the biasing resistors is required. This start–up circuitry supplies power to the
controller across the isolation boundary. Power to the controller IC is supplied through the isolation
transformer T4, CR37, and C67. Once the power supply develops all the required secondary voltages, the
start–up circuitry is turned off. The comparator U12a will turn on the start–up circuitry and the power supply
at 208 VDC, and turn off at 220 VDC.

The power stage is a two–transistor forward converter. The inherent design feature of the two transistor
forward converters is minimal leakage inductance spikes on the power transistors, which greatly increases
the power supply reliability and results in very little radiated emissions.

The power transformer T1 is a ferrite–core transformer with four windings, operating at 50kHz. Primary
winding is across pin #3 and #6. 24 VDC, 8 ampere winding is across pin #10 and #13, 24 VDC, 2 ampere
is across pin #15 and #18, and the bootstrap winding is across pin #8 and #9 of the transformer.

Inductor L7 is a coupled inductor which couples the 24 VDC, 2 ampere output to the 24 VDC, 8 ampere output,
and provides good cross regulation. The main controller U16 is operating in current–mode configuration. The
controlling current signal to the controller is supplied across the isolation boundary by the current transformer
T3. Transformer T2 provides the isolated gate drives to the power stage. The feedback loop regulates the
output voltage to 24 VDC.

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All the voltages required for the gate drives, breaker UVRs, and the logic are generated from the 24 VDC,
8 ampere source. The other 24 VDC, 2 ampere source supplies the isolated + 15 VDC required for the
operational amplifiers on the control board.
A full bridge converter operating at 25kHz, controlled by U9, generates the voltage required to drive the
isolated individual gate drive transformers on the drive boards of the IGBTs or the BJTs, depending on the
model of the machine. All the drive and bias voltages required for the power semiconductors and protection
circuitry are locally generated on the individual drive boards from the 48vP–P, 25kHz square wave. The
25kHz are fed to the drive boards only after receiving the enable signal from the control system.
Current–mode controlled integrated switching regulators U5 through U8, operating at 100kHz, generate 12
VDC, –12 VDC, and the 5 VDC respectively. These voltages are fed to the control board to power up the
DACs, ADCs, DSPs, micro–controllers and the associated logic hardware.
The isolated 15 and –15 VDC, generated using U3 and U4 are used to power up the active operational
amplifier filters on the control board. This isolated voltage arrangement eliminates the circulating ground
currents.
The comparators, U10 and U2, are used to sense any change in the output voltage levels of this power supply,
and in the event of change, generate an alarm through the control board indicating power supply failure.

UPS Interface Board (941–011–D040)


The UPS Interface Board is the major interface board for system control, front panel light control and remote
monitoring of the UPS. It contains AC & DC signal sensing circuitry, control and monitoring circuitry for circuit
breakers, and communication ports and paths for the UPS alarm signals.
U3, U4, U7–U18 are resistor networks used as voltage dividers for all required high AC and DC voltages
including input voltage (U9–11), input bypass voltage (U12–14), output voltage (U15–18), rectifier output

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voltage (U7, U8), and booster output (U3, U4). High AC and DC voltages are scaled down using jumpers,
which select scaling percentage, depending on the different AC and DC voltage, to obtain more precise
signals. TB1–TB10 are groups of three jumpers used to select AC input/output ranges of 600 VAC, 480 VAC,
and 380 VAC. No jumper is required for 208 VAC selection. TB13 provides different path for reference zero
crossing sense depending on the types of AC input: dual or single input. TB11, TB12, TB16 and TB17 provide
the same purpose as TB’s 1 to 10, but are for the two DC sources. For systems with DC values from 360 to
480 VDC, a jumper is installed. For systems 120 to 240 VDC, no jumpers are required.

UPS input current, UPS output current and inverter output current come from several CTs and are applied
to the UPS interface board. Those signals are sent to system control circuitry after a +5VDC bias signal is
applied.

U6 is a general purpose, two–port, transformer–coupled isolation amplifier that is used to measure battery
current signal without a galvanic connection. U6 provides total galvanic isolation between the input and output
stage of the isolation amplifier through the use of internal transformer coupling. Positive current represents
battery charging; negative current is battery discharging.

UPS internal air temperature is also measured and can be read on the front panel display.

Input, output, bypass, SBS and battery circuit breaker trip signals, which are applied by system control
circuitry, are logically combined together to provide signals which control those circuit breakers. The status
of all circuit breakers and Emergency Power Off (EPO) switch is fed back to UPS interface board and finally
back to system control circuitry.

The UPS interface board also provides the path for all UPS alarm signals that are used for front panel light
control as well as relay control for remote monitoring. Connectors for optional RS232 and modem ports are
provided on the UPS interface board. NOTE; These ports are functional only when the appropriate
communications board (RS232 or modem) option has been installed.

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Remote Interface Board (941–011–A004)


The remote interface logic board is used as an extended connection for the UPS interface board and the
control board.
The J9 connector is fed straight through to the J10 connector SNMP RJ11. J11 connector is fed from the
control board straight through the remote interface board to the J12 connector for modem connection. J1
connector is the RS232 fed from the control board, to connector J2 for computer interface. J5 connector is
fed from the UPS interface board. These signals are alarm that energize and de–energize relays for remote
monitoring off of connectors J5 and TB1.

Current Transformer Board (941–011–D003)


The current transformer board is used to measure AC current. It has three CT’s whose output voltage is
proportional to the current flowing in the wire that passes through that CT. Each CT has a jumper–selectable
current range and a jumper selectable address. The current sample signals are sent to the UPS Interface
Board where a fail–safe pull–up resistor is added to each signal prior to the CPU Board where it is converted
to a digital value.

Interface Cable Assembly (950–011–D044)


The interface cable assembly provides a place for various wires to terminate and connect to a single flat ribbon
cable. Most of these wires come from the molded case circuit breakers and are either auxiliary contact leads,
shunt or under–voltage trip leads.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Input Filter
The purpose of the optional input filter is to eliminate the 5th harmonic. This 5th harmonic is at a frequency
of 300 Hz on a 60 Hz unit and 250 Hz on a 50 Hz unit. To accomplish this, Powerware utilizes three inductors
and three capacitors.
The inductors are identified as L10, L11, and L12. The capacitors are C1, C2 and C3. There are also three
fuses (F1, F2 and F3) for protection against severe voltage spikes that would be caused by the filter resonating
at a high frequency. This action is sometimes referred to as “ringing”.
Inductors L10, 11, and 12, along with capacitors C1, 2, and 3, make up a delta trap configuration. This trap
will capture the 5th harmonic and circulate it across all three phases until it is dissipated.
The benefit of this option is to eliminate any “chopping action” that will be created due to the switching action
of the 6–pulse rectifier. The filter is designed to eliminate the 5th harmonic being generated by the gating of
the rectifier SCRs. The harmonic content is greatly reduced from 30% to about 10%. The optional input filter
on the 20 kVA is the same one used on the 30 kVA.
In the optional input filter, the arrangement of the inductors differs in the industrial unit from the arrangement
in the commercial unit. On an industrial unit without the optional input filter, the inductors L1 to L3 and L7
to L9 are still included. On a commercial unit without the input filter, the only inductors included on the input
filter are L1, 2, and 3.

Static Bypass Switch


The static bypass switch connects the UPS bypass input to the load in the event of inverter output loss or an
overload condition. During normal conditions, the static bypass switch is in the open or disconnected mode,
which isolates the bypass input from the load.

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If the inverter output becomes unavailable or exceeds its specified tolerance, the static bypass switch will
close and transfer the load directly at AC power without interruption. This transfer is automatically inhibited
in the event the UPS bypass input is not within specified tolerance.
As soon as the inverter output becomes available within tolerance, or the overload clears, the static bypass
switch will disconnect and retransfer the load to the inverter. Note, however, that so long as the inverter is out
of specification, the static bypass will automatically inhibit retransfer of the load.

Batteries
The separate batteries are intended to supply 120 VDC nominal. This is the energy reservoir of the UPS and
provides DC power to the inverter during UPS input power loss or rectifier malfunction. The Battery
Disconnect Circuit Breaker electrically isolates the batteries from the UPS module for maintenance purposes
and provides overcurrent protection of the battery output.
The rectifier/charger normally provides a maintaining or “float” charge to the batteries. Following periods of
discharge when the batteries have supplied power to the inverter, the rectifier/charger increases power to the
batteries in order to recharge them.

Control Logic And Control Circuitry


The control logic and circuitry of the UPS provide the operating logic and system control for all functions.
These range from limiting the rectifier/charger inrush current by “walking” it in, to maintaining the inverter
output voltage within rigid specifications, to determining whether or not the static bypass switch should be
activated. The control logic is, for all practical purposes, the brain of the UPS.

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Power Supply (2353–021–D036)


The switching–mode type power supply used in the harsh environment models is a triple input power supply.
At turn–on it is powered from the utility. After initializing the controls and closing the breakers, it is fed from
the batteries and the bypass source.
The power supply keeps the logic powered from the batteries in the absence of both the input AC and the
bypass source. Along with powering the control board, interface board, and the associated logic, it also
powers all the drive boards for the power semiconductors, and the breaker UVR controls. All the salient
outputs of the power supply are fully protected against overvoltage and short circuit.
Primary AC power is first applied to the power supply adapter board through the 480 to 120 VAC step down
transformer T2. This voltage is rectified and filtered by the combination of CR1, CR2, and C1. Input to the
power supply is approximately 170 VDC. Transformer T4 provides another input for the power supply from
the bypass source. Battery voltage is diode isolated from the rectified AC sources.
Since the controller is referenced to the secondary side, the start–up circuitry comprised of transistors Q10,
Q11, Q12, Q14, U11 and U12a and the biasing resistors supplies power to the controller across the isolation
boundary. Power to the controller IC is supplied through the isolation transformer T4, CR37, and C67. Once
the power supply develops all the required secondary voltages, the start–up circuitry is turned off. The
comparator U12a will turn on the start–up circuitry and the power supply at 280 VDC, and turn off at 220 VDC.
The power stage is a two–transistor forward converter. The inherent design feature of the two transistor
forward converters is minimal leakage inductance spikes on the power transistors, which greatly increases
the power supply reliability and results in very little radiated emissions.
The power transformer T1 is a ferrite–core transformer with four windings, operating at 50kHz. Primary
winding is across pin #3 and #6. 24 VDC, 8 ampere winding is across pin # 10 and #13, 24 VDC, 2 ampere
is across pin #15 and #18, and the bootstrap winding is across pin #8 and #9 of the transformer.

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Inductor L7 is a coupled inductor which couples the 24 VDC, 2 ampere output to the 24 VDC, 8 ampere output,
and provides good cross regulation. The main controller U16 is operating in current–mode configuration. The
controlling current signal to the controller is supplied across the isolation boundary by the current transformer
T3. Transformer T2 provides the isolated gate drives to the power stage. The feedback loop regulates the
output voltage to 24 VDC.
All the voltages required for the gate drives, breaker UVRs and the logic are generated from the 24 VDC, 8
ampere source. The other 24 VDC, 2 ampere source supplies the isolated + 15 VDC required for the
operational amplifiers on the control board.
A full bridge converter operating at 25 kHz, controlled by U9, generates the voltage required to drive the
isolated individual gate drive transformers on the drive boards of the IGBTs or the BJTs, depending on the
model of the machine. All the drive and bias voltages required for the power semiconductors and protection
circuitry are locally generated on the individual drive boards from the 48vP–P, 25kHz square wave. The 25
kHz is fed to the drive boards only after receiving the enable signal from the control system.
Current–mode controlled integrated switching regulators U5 through U8, operating at 100kHz, generate 12
VDC, –12 VDC, and the 5 VDC respectively. These voltages are fed to the control board to power up the
DACs, ADCs, DSPs, microcontrollers and the associated logic hardware.
The isolated 15 and –15 VDC, generated using U3 and U4 are used to power up the active operational
amplifier filters on the control board. This isolated voltage arrangement eliminates the circulating ground
currents.
The comparators, U10 and U2, are used to sense any change in the output voltage levels of this power supply,
and in the event of change, generate an alarm through the control board indicating power supply failure.

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Power Supply Adapter Board (2353–011–D600)


The power supply adapter board performs two different functions to meet the requirements of the harsh
environment UPS.
The first function is to keep the logic power on with the rectified 480 VAC to 120 VAC primary input, which
is switched on by the UPS POWER ON selector switch. This rectified DC voltage is DC “Ored” with the
rectified 208 VAC to 120 VAC (inverter output). The “Ored” DC is sent to the Power Supply Board where it
is “Ored” with the 120 VDC link (battery) voltage. If any of these three voltages is present, the power supply
can support all necessary circuits.
The second function of the adapter board is to detect ground–fault current in the DC link by establishing a
center link voltage using two equal value resistors in a voltage divider. This center link voltage sample is
compared to Earth ground for the presence of any voltage potential.
If negative or positive voltage is detected with respect to Earth ground, it will cause the negative or positively
sensing optical isolator to turn on, sending an alarm to the User Specified Alarm Board.

UPS Interface Board (950–021–D040)


The UPS interface board is the major interface board for system control, front panel light control and remote
monitoring of the UPS. It contains AC & DC signal sensing circuitry, control and monitoring circuitry for circuit
breakers, and communication ports and paths for the UPS alarm signals.
U1–U12 are resistor networks used as voltage dividers for all required high AC and DC voltages including
input voltage, input bypass voltage and output voltage as well as DC link voltage. High AC and DC voltages
are scaled down using jumpers which select scaling percentage, depending on the different AC and DC
voltage, to obtain more precise signals. TB1–TB12 are groups of three jumpers used to select AC input/output
ranges of 600 VAC, 480 VAC and 380 VAC. No jumper is required for 208 VAC selection. TB13 provides
different path for reference zero crossing sense depending on the types of AC input: dual or single input.

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UPS input current, UPS output current and inverter output current come from several CTs and are applied
to UPS interface board. Those signals are sent to system control circuitry.
U14 is a general purpose, two–port, transformer–coupled isolation amplifier that is used to measure battery
current signal without a galvanic connection. U14 provides total galvanic isolation between the input and
output stage of the isolation amplifier through the use of internal transformer coupling. Positive current
represents battery charging; negative current is battery discharging.
UPS internal air temperature is also measured and can be read on the front panel display.
Input, output, bypass, SBS and battery circuit breaker trip signals, which are applied by system control
circuitry, are logically combined together to provide signals which control those circuit breakers. The status
of all circuit breakers and Emergency Power Off (EPO) switch is fed back to UPS interface board and finally
back to system control circuitry.
The UPS interface board also provides the path for all UPS alarm signals that are used for front panel light
control as well as relay control for remote monitoring. Three signals that are named as input #1 input #2 and
input #3 are user specified alarm signals. In the harsh environment series, input #1 is defined as UPS fan
failure, input #2 is defined as DC ground fault. Input #3 is unused and can be implemented as another user
specified alarm signal in the future. Connectors for optional RS232 and modem ports are provided on the UPS
interface board. Note: These ports are functional only when the appropriate communications board (RS232
or modem) option has been installed.

Remote Interface Board (950–011–D041)


The remote interface logic board is used as an extended connection for UPS interface
board.
J6 and J7 belong to communication port1 (RS232). J6 is exactly the same as J16 of the UPS interface board,
which is ready for Data Communication Equipment (DCE). J7 is obtained by slightly rearranging pins of J6

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used for Data Terminal Equipment (DTE). The same thing happens to J9 and J8 of communication port2.
J10–J11 are modem ports. All communication ports in this board (J6–J13) are convenient for customer use.
J3, J4 and J5 are three identical connectors which carry out all UPS alarm signals used for front panel light
control as well as relay control for remote monitoring UPS status.
This board is also equipped with two supervisory contacts, one NC and one NO, for remote monitoring
summary alarm status. There is also a path for battery temperature sensing in this board.

Site Interface Board (950–011–D042)


The optional site interface board is equipped with 15 relays for remote monitoring UPS operating status. Each
of relays from K1 to K5 has two NC and two NO. There is only one NC and one NO in each of the relays from
K6 to K15. Relay contact rating is 120 VAC, 0.5 AAC MAX or 28 VDC, 1.0 ADC MAX. TB1 and TB2 are screw
terminals that are ready for external connections. Some of alarm signals also go to J2, a 9–pin connector. J3
carries system 38–output signal alone. J1 is directly connected to any one of J3, J4 and J5 in remote interface
board. 24 VDC is necessary for this board.
Three signals are redefined by control software in the harsh environment series per customer requirement:
⇒ UPS ON BYPASS is redefined as SBS ON BYPASS
⇒ UPS INLET AIR OVER TEMPERATURE is redefined as RECTIFIER FAILURE
⇒ MINOR ALARM is redefined as INVERTER FAILURE.

User Specified Alarm Board (950–011–D051)


The user specified alarm board provides a screw terminal TB1 for external connection of user specified alarm
signals. In the harsh environment series these alarm signals are UPS fan failure and DC ground fault signals.
J1 is directly connected to any one of J3, J4 and J5 in remote interface board.

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Current Transformer Board (941–011–D003)


The current transformer board is used to measure AC current. It has three CTs whose output voltage is
proportional to the current flowing in the wire that passes through that CT. Each CT has a jumper–selectable
current range and a jumper selectable address. The current sample signals are sent to the UPS Interface
Board where a fail–safe pull–up resistor is added to each signal prior to the CPU Board where it is converted
to a digital value.

Interface Cable Assembly (950–011–D044)


The interface cable provides a place for various wires to terminate and connect to a single flat ribbon cable.
Most of these wires come from the molded case circuit breakers and are either auxiliary contact leads, or shunt
or under–voltage trip leads.

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 702–Machine Bills of Material

Purpose and Scope


The following tables contain the Bills of Material (BOMs) for the components of the UPS, excluding the
rectifier, inverter, and bypass assemblies for the Powerware models indicated.

Balanced Power II

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SWITCH PROTECTIVE GU
INST.PLATE MODEL 30 B
1
1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–D353–1 MEMBRANE OVERLAY BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A049–1 PWB ASSY DISPLAY BOARD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–019–D122 INST.PNL.ASSY DWG BP 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
129101006–003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
180400001–203 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GROMMET COATED S/S 0.074

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCREW PAN HD SL #6 X 0.38
0.5
4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
180400005–200

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
180400006–200 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WASHER FLAT STL ZINC #6R

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WASHER LOCK SPLIT RING #6
4
4

950–016–A042–1, PWB ASSY SITE INTERF

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Part Number Description Qty Designation

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ÑÑÑÑ
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100050–001 SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT 28

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100136–002 FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS P 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100427–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.9 PIN PL.PLSTC. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100584–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,COAXIAL,BNC FEM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK PLUG 21 POS
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–013

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100779–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK RT ANGLE HE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RELAY,DIP,2 FORM C,2
2
5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100779–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RELAY DIP 1 FORM C 2 10

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207719–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A013
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCREW LOCK HARDWARE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTOR 26 PIN
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D042
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM,SITE INTERFACE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D042–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB,SITE INTERFACE 1

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Part Number

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–017
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
TERM BLK PLUG 10 POS
Qty
1
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–018
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK HEADER 10 P 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A013
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTOR 26 PIN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D051
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM,USER SPECIFIED 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D051–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB,USER SPECIFIED A 1

941–016–A003–1, PWB ASSY CT BOARD

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ÑÑÑÑ
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Part Number Description Qty Designation

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100050–002 SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034 CAP. .100 uF 10% 50 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–041 RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A204–1 CURRENT XFMR 4000 TU 3

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A002–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PINS DUAL .025 SQ WI 24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A011
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 16 PIN STRAIGHT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D003–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM CT BOARD

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB CT BOARD
1
1

941–016–A040–1, PWB ASSY UPS INTFC

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Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–010
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC TRIPLE 3 INPUT NA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–014
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC CMOS 74HC HEX SCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–086
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC QUAD EXC OR 2

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–132 IC QUAD NAND 2 INPUT 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100120–001 TRANSISTOR MOSFET PO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100163–002 DIODE RECT.1N4002 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100170–001 RES. 10K 0.1% 1/8W 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–026
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .010 uF 10% 10

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .100 uF 10% 50
1
31

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100218–046 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES.56K 5% 1W
8
4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100220–068
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–010
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00 MEG 5% 1/

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10
1
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–012
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–027
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100492–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC COUPLER HI CTR DA 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100598–002 HEATSINK TO–220 W/VE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100691–005 CAP. 100UF 35V LOW E 5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100729–007 FUSE 5A 125V FAST–BL 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100736–001 RES CUSTOM NETWORK 1 14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100751–001 ISOLATION AMPLIFIER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100754–001 IC V REG POS ADJ T02 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100754–003 IC OP AMP QUAD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WA
2
5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10.0K 1% 1/4 WA 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100K 1% 1/4W MF 3

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1004 RES. 1.00M 1% 1/4 WA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–10R0 RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1240 RES. 124 OHM 1% 1/4 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1332 RES. 13.3K 1% 1/4W M 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1371 RES. 1.37K 1% 1/4W M 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1502
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2741 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15.K 1% 1/4WATT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.74K 1% 1/4W M
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–3740
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–5361 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES.374OHM 1% 1/4WAT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 5.36K 1% 1/4W M
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100878–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100901–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC OP AMP LOW V–OFFS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DMOS ARRAY 7 CH C
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100950–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES MF 3.32K 1/4W 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A011
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 16 PIN STRAIGHT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A018
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 34 PIN STRAIGHT 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N2222A TRANSISTOR SIGNAL NP 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D040 SCHEM UPS INTERFACE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D040–1 PWB UPS INTERFACE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LT1026CN IC 5V TO+–10V CONVER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ULN2065N IC QUAD DARLINGTON A 2

941–016–A040–2, PWB ASSY UPS INTFC

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑDescription Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100024–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100036–032
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES 16PIN DIP 8 RES 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100036–040
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES OCTAL 16PIN 1K 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100036–065 RES THICK FILM 16PIN 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–005 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–008 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–011 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–013
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–020 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY .15
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–010
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–014 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC TRIPLE 3 INPUT NA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC CMOS 74HC HEX SCH
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–086
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100118–132
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC QUAD EXC OR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC QUAD NAND 2 INPUT
2
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100120–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET PO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE 18

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100163–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE RECT.1N4002 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100170–001 RES. 10K 0.1% 1/8W 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034 CAP. .100 uF 10% 50 31

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103 CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100218–046 RES.56K 5% 1W 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100220–070 RES. 10.00 MEG 5% 1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–010 RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–012 RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100248–027
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100492–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC COUPLER HI CTR DA
3
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100598–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEATSINK TO–220 W/VE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100691–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 100UF 35V LOW E 5

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100729–007 FUSE 5A 125V FAST–BL 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100736–001 RES CUSTOM NETWORK 1 14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100751–001 ISOLATION AMPLIFIER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100754–001 IC V REG POS ADJ T02 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100754–003 IC OP AMP QUAD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WA
2
5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10.0K 1% 1/4 WA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100K 1% 1/4W MF
8
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1004
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–10R0
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00M 1% 1/4 WA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1240
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 124 OHM 1% 1/4 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1332
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 13.3K 1% 1/4W M 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1371
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.37K 1% 1/4W M 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1502 RES. 15.K 1% 1/4WATT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2741 RES. 2.74K 1% 1/4W M 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–3740 RES.374OHM 1% 1/4WAT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6811 RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W M 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100878–001 IC OP AMP LOW V–OFFS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100901–001 IC DMOS ARRAY 7 CH C 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100950–001 RES MF 3.32K 1/4W 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100950–004
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N5232B ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES MF 332K 1/4W .1%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE ZENER 5.6V
4
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N914
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE & 7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–024
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC COMPARATOR DUAL 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–124 IC DVR HEX HI V HI C 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC D 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A002–1 PINS DUAL .025 SQ WI 46

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A011 CONN 16 PIN STRAIGHT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A018 CONN 34 PIN STRAIGHT 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N2222A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D040 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR SIGNAL NP

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM UPS INTERFACE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D040–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LT1026CN ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB UPS INTERFACE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC 5V TO+–10V CONVER
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ULN2065N
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC QUAD DARLINGTON A 2

950–016–A044–1, PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100034–006 WIRE HOOK–UP UL SYLE 0.5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100319–010
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCREW MACH PPH SS 6– 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100321–003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100378–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WASHER LOCK #6 STAIN

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL WIRE RING 2
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100549–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL INDEPENDENT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK PLUG 15 POS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–006

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK PLUG 4 POS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK RT ANGLE HE
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–016
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK RT ANGLE HE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A018
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 34 PIN STRAIGHT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D044
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM INTERFACE CABL 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D044–1 PWB INTERFACE CABLE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152357025 LUG,INSUL.416W FST6–22/16 1

950–016–A013–1, PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–002 RES 10 OHM 5% 2W T&R 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–081 RES. 1.00 MEG 5% 1/ 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100549–001 TERMINAL INDEPENDENT 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100748–003 VARISTOR MOV 320VAC 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100780–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .1UF 1250VDC 40 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300026–000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB IDENTIFICATION 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D013
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM TRANSIENT SUPPR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB TRANSIENT SUPPRES 1

941–116–A010–20, COM.PARTS 10KVA BP11 (208/208)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MAGNETIC CATCH

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE
2
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100173–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE 500 VOLT 50 AMP
3
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V 3

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–014 3P 90A DC CB 24VDC U 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–001 TERMINAL BLOCK KIT15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1 INSULATOR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1 RAIL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGEBPII UPS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGEBPII UPS
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP PLATE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DC BUS
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D062–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UPPER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1 BATTERY BRACKET 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1 TOP COVERBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1 LOWER SIDE PANELBPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1 DOORBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1 UPPER SIDE PANELBPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C106–1 TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1 CABINET BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR
6
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR INVERTER OUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BATTERYBOOS 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1 AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A072–1 AC INDUCTOR 1.2 MH3 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–1 SHUNT 100/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002 DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A010–20 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY.CB 10KVA 208/20
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A102–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A106–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INV ASSEMBLY 15KVA 2
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A110–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BOOSTER ASSY 10/15KV

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A310–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET 10/15KVA 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A500–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL KIT BPII ENG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A103–1 SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1 GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 FASTON 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
154207067 CONTACT SOCKET 20–14 GA 4

941–116–A012–38, COM.PARTS 12.5KVA (380/380)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MAGNETIC CATCH 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008 CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–052 RES. 56K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–001 CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 370V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006 CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–018
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100867–002 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3P 50A DC CB 24VDC U

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10K 5% 10W WW
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100936–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GUARD FAN

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK KIT15
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101096–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL P.S.XFMR. 38

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR
2
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1
ÑÑÑÑ
RAIL
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2 HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1 CAP PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1 DC BUS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C114–1 TRANSFORMER PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1 INSULATOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D062–1 INDUCTOR BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UPPER CONDUIT COVERB

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER CONDUIT COVERB
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY BRACKET 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TOP COVER BPII UPS 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1 LOWER SIDE PANELBPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1 DOORBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1 UPPER SIDE PANELBPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C106–1 TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1 CABINETBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR
6
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A076–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 2.75MH3
3
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–6
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT 50AMP 50MV

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
450–313–A584–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OUTPUT XFMR 15KVA 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A012–38 ASSY CB 12.5KVA380/3 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A102–2 CONTROL ASSY 50HZ 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 15KVA 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A313–1 PWR W SET 10/15KVA 3 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A500–1 DECAL KIT BPII ENG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–018–C344–1 DECAL BAT. INTERCONN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–036–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–036–A109–38 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RECT.POWER ASSY 15KV

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PANEL ASSY 10/15 380
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 FASTON 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
154207067 CONTACT SOCKET 20–14 GA 4

941–116–A015–20, COM.PARTS 15KVA BPII (220/220)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
MAGNETIC CATCH
Qty
2
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008 CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100173–003 FUSE 500 VOLT 50 AMP 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006 CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–013 3P 100A DC CB 24VDCU 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK KIT15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR

ÑÑÑÑ
RAIL
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGEBPII UPS
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGEBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP PLATE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DC BUS
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D062–1 INDUCTOR BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1 UPPER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1 LOWER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1 BATTERY BRACKET 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1 TOP COVERBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER SIDE PANELBPII

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOORBPII UPS
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C106–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UPPER SIDE PANELBPII

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CABINETBPII UPS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP
1
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR INVERTER OUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BATTERY BOOS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A067–1 INDUCTOR RECTIFIER IN 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1 AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–1 SHUNT 100/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002 DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1 CABINETBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR INVERTER OUT
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BATTERY BOOS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A067–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR RECTIFIER IN 3

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1 AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–1 SHUNT 100/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002 DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1 DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A015–20
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A102–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY CIRCUIT BREAKER

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A106–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A109–20 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INV ASSEMBLY 15KVA 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PANEL ASSY 10/15 208
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A110–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BOOSTER ASSY 10/15KV

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A310–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET 10/15KVA 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A500–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL KIT BPII ENG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A103–1 SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1 GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 FASTON 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
154207067 CONTACT SOCKET 20–14 GA 4

941–116–A015–24, COM.PARTS 15KVA BPII (220/208)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MAGNETIC CATCH 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008 CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100173–003 FUSE 500 VOLT 50 AMP 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006 CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100669–002 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE
3
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–013
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–012 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3P 100A DC CB 24VDCU

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK KIT10
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR

ÑÑÑÑ
RAIL
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1 CAP PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1 DC BUS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1 INSULATOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1 UPPER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1 LOWER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1 BATTERY BRACKET 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D086–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR ADAPTOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TOP COVER BPII UPS
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER SIDE PANEL BPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOOR BPII UPS 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1 UPPER SIDE PANEL BPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–028–C106–1 TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1 CABINET BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1 CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR INVERTER OUT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BATTERY BOOS
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A069–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR RECTIFIER IN

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42
3
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT 100/50MV

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
450–113–A328–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INPUT XFMR 15KVA 220 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A102–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 15KVA 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A10920T PANEL ASSY 15KVA 208 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A110–1 BOOSTER ASSY 10/15KV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A311–1 PWR W SET 10/15KVA 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A500–1 DECAL KIT BPII ENG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A015–20 ASSY CIRCUIT BRKR. 1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A103–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S
1
1

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941–116–A015–42, COM.PARTS 15KVA BPII (480/208)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
MAGNETIC CATCH
Qty
2
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100173–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE 500 VOLT 50 AMP
3
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100669–002 LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–013 3P 100A DC CB 24VDCU 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–012 TERMINAL BLOCK KIT10 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1 INSULATOR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1 RAIL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGEBPII UPS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP PLATE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DC BUS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D062–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UPPER CONDUIT COVERB
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY BRACKET 4

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1 TOP COVERBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1 LOWER SIDE PANELBPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1 DOORBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1 UPPER SIDE PANELBPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–028–C106–1 TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CABINETBPII UPS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP
1
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR INVERTEROUT
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A067–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR BATTERYBOOS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR RECTIFIERIN
2
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT 100/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
450–113–A326–1 INPUT XFMR 15KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1 DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A015–42 ASSY CIRCUIT BREAKER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A102–1 CONTROL ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 15KVA 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A109–42 PANEL ASSY 10/15 480 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A110–1 BOOSTER ASSY 10/15KV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A311–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET 10/15KVA 4
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A500–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL KIT BPII ENG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ELMCH ASSY RECT. PWR 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A103–1 SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1 GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 FASTON 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
154207067
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTACT SOCKET 20–14 GA 4

941–116–A018–20C, COM.PARTS,18KVA BPII (208/208)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
MAGNETIC CATCH 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14 STRIKE PLATE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008 CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1
132204002 STANDOFF, 1/4–20 X 1.0 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100173–003 FUSE 500 VOLT 50 AMP 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V
3
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–015
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3P 125A DC CB 24VDCU 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK KIT15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR

ÑÑÑÑ
RAIL
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1 CAP PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1 DC BUS 2
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1 INSULATOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1 UPPER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER CONDUIT COVERB

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY BRACKET
1
4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D086–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR ADAPTOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TOP COVERBPII UPS
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER SIDE PANEL BPII

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOOR BPII UPS
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UPPER SIDE PANEL BPII 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C106–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CABINET BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1 CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1 INDUCTOR INVERTEROUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1 INDUCTOR BATTERY BOOS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1 AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A075–1 AC INDUCTOR 750UH72 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–2 SHUNT 200A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL GROUND ELECTRO
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A103–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV. 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUP 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1 GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 FASTON 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
154207067 CONTACT SOCKET 20–14 GA 4

943–116–A020–20, COM.PARTS 20KVA BPII (1 Phase)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10 MAGNETIC CATCH 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14 STRIKE PLATE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008 CONN.UNIV.LKG.CAP 4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
132204002 STANDOFF, 1/4–20 X 1.0 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100173–003 FUSE 500 VOLT 50 AMP 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 30UF, 240V 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100816–015 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3P 125A DC CB 24VDCU
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–005

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK KIT11

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C059–1
ÑÑÑÑ
RAIL
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C093–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HINGE BPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP PLATE 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C102–1 DC BUS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C164–1 INSULATOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D071–1 UPPER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D072–1 LOWER CONDUIT COVERB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D079–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D086–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR ADAPTOR
4
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D195–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D196–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TOP COVERBPII UPS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LOWER SIDE PANELBPII
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D197–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D198–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOORBPII UPS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UPPER SIDE PANELBPI
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C139–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A200–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CABINETBPII UPS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1 CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A065–1 INDUCTOR INVERTER OUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A066–1 INDUCTOR BATTERY BOOS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A070–1 AC INDUCTOR 200UH 42 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A075–1 AC INDUCTOR 750UH72 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–2 SHUNT 200A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
701–018–B366–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL GROUND ELECTRO

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SOFTWARE HARMO
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A110–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BOOSTER ASSY 18KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A500–1 DECAL KIT BPII ENG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–016–A020–20 ASSY CIRCUIT BREAKER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–016–A102–1 CONTROL ASSY DUAL PHA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–016–A103–1 SBS ASSEMBLY 1 PHASE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–016–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 20KVA 1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–016–A109–20

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–016–A312–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PANEL ASSY 20KVA 208

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET 20KVA 1 PH
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC
1
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
154207067
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FASTON

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTACT SOCKET 20–14 GA
4
4

944–116–A025–20, COM.PARTS 25KVA BPII (220/220)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10 MAGNETIC CATCH 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–007

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–011 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 6
4
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE 27

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V
3
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100669–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–007
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK KIT 1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 125A 600V UVRC 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–006 CB 100A 600V UVRC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–017 CB 100A 600V ST C 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–022 CB 150A 600V UVRA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B369–1 BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C332–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT ANGLE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C356–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D330–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CT BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY RETAINER MODE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D331–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C165–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT BOX MODEL 30

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SET 944 BPIIN
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C357–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A300–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WELDED CABINET MODEL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–713–A428–1 AC INDUCTOR 500UH10 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A079–1 AC INDUCTOR 66UH 200 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A080–1 AC INDUCTOR 106UH 84 AMPS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3 SHUNT 300A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002 DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A003–1 PWB ASSY CT BOARD 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A102–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL ASSY BPII 30
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A103–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV.2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A106–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INV ASSEMBLY 30KVA 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A109–1 FUSE ASSY 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A110–1 BOOSTER ASSY 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A310–1 PWR W SET 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A500–1 DECAL KIT BPII ENG 30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A800–1 W HARN ASSY BPII 20– 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A809–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A810–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A830–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A832–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY PWR HARN

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER PLUG 60HZ
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C097–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
TAB

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S
6
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250021
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSFORMER SHIELD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FASTON
4
6

944–116–A025–38, COM.PARTS 25KVA BPII (380/380)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
MAGNETIC CATCH
Qty
3
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–007

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–011
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 6
4
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE 22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100669–002 LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–001 TERMINAL BLOCK KIT15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101096–001 CONTROL P.S.XFMR. 38 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–013 CB 70A 600V UVRC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–014
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–015 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 50A 600V UVRC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 50A 600V ST C
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–030
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B369–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 90A 600V UVRAU

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRACKET
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C332–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT ANGLE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C356–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CT BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C362–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSFORMER PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C367–1 ADAPTER PLATE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D330–1 BATTERY RETAINER MODE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D331–1 CONDUIT BOX MODEL 30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C165–1 DECAL SET 944 BPIIN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C377–1 TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A300–1 WELDED CABINET MODEL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–713–A427–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A080–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 1.375MH6

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 106UH 84 AMPS
3
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT 300A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
450–313–A593–1 OUTPUT XFMR 30KVA41 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A003–1 PWB ASSY CT BOARD 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A101–1 ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A102–2 CONTROL ASSY BPII 20 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A109–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A312–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE ASSY 30KVA BPII

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET 30KVA BPII
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A500–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A809–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL KIT BPII ENG30

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A810–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–026–A103–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV.3
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–026–A800–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY BPII 20– 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–026–A830–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY PWR HARN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–026–A832–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY PS XFMRB 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–036–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 30KVA 5 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C097–1 TAB 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1 GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250021 TRANSFORMER SHIELD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250022 TRANSFORMER SHIELD, T1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
146207095–001 DIN RAIL 35 X 15MM UNPERFOR B EA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FASTON
4
6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
MAGNETIC CATCH
Qty
3
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–007
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 4 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–011

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 6

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE
1
24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100669–002 LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–001 CB 125A 600V UVRC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–006 CB 100A 600V UVRC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–017 CB 100A 600V ST C 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–019 CB 60A 600V ST C 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–022 CB 150A 600V UVRA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B369–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C332–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D330–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT ANGLE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY RETAINERMODE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D331–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT BOX MODEL 30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D368–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C166–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CT BRACKET(W/X–FMR)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SET 944 BPIIW
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C375–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A300–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WELDED CABINETMODEL 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–713–A428–1 AC INDUCTOR 500UH10 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A079–1 AC INDUCTOR 66UH 200 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A080–1 AC INDUCTOR 106UH 84 AMPS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3 SHUNT 300A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
450–113–A325–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL GROUND ELECTRO

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INPUT ISO XFMR 30KVA
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A003–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY CT BOARD

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY
3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A102–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL ASSY BPII 30
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A103–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV.2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A106–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INV ASSEMBLY 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A109–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE ASSY 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A110–1 BOOSTER ASSY 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A313–1 PWR W SET 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A500–1 DECAL KIT BPII ENG30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A800–1 W HARN ASSY BPII 20– 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A809–1 RBN CA ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A810–1 RBN CA ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A830–1 W HARN ASSY PWR HARN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A832–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C097–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER PLUG 60HZ

ÑÑÑÑ
TAB
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250021 TRANSFORMER SHIELD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250022 TRANSFORMER SHIELD, T1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
146201057–001 9 POS TERM BLOCK KIT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
146207095–001 DIN RAIL 35 X 15MM UNPERFOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FASTON 6

944–116–A025–62, COM.PARTS 25KVA BPII (600/208V)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
MAGNETIC CATCH 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14 STRIKE PLATE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–007 CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 4 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–011 CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 6 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100669–002 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE
6
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–006 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 125A 600V UVRC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 100A 600V UVRC
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–011
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 45A 600V ST C 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–017

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–022
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 100A 600V ST C

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CB 150A 600V UVRA
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B369–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C332–1 CONDUIT ANGLE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D330–1 BATTERY RETAINER MODE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D331–1 CONDUIT BOX MODEL 30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D368–1 CT BRACKET(W/X–FMR) 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C166–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C375–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SET 944 BPIIW

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A300–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WELDED CABINET MODEL

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP
1
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–713–A428–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A079–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 500UH10

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 66UH 200
3
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A080–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC INDUCTOR 106UH 84 AMPS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT 300A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A003–1 PWB ASSY CT BOARD 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A101–1 ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A102–1 CONTROL ASSY BPII 30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A103–1 SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV.2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A109–1 FUSE ASSY 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A110–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A313–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BOOSTER ASSY 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET 30KVA BPII
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A500–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL KIT BPII ENG30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A800–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY BPII 20– 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A809–1 RBN CA ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A810–1 RBN CA ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A830–1 W HARN ASSY PWR HARN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A832–1 JUMPER PLUG 60HZ 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C097–1 TAB 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GND WIRE 6 INCH
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250021

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
146201057–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSFORMER SHIELD

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
9 POS TERM BLOCK KIT
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
146207095–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
149166010
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIN RAIL 35 X 15MM UNPERFOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INPUT ISO XFMR 30KVA 600:208
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FASTON
4
6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–10–101–10
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MAGNETIC CATCH 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
02–14–201–14
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRIKE PLATE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–007

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–011 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 6
4
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE 25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15K 5% 2W
3
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR, FILM, 60UF, 240V 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100669–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG SOLDERLESS–SINGLE HOLE 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100984–007 TERMINAL BLOCK KIT 1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–001 CB 125A 600V UVRC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–002 CB 125A 600V ST C 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–009 CB 150A 600V UVRC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101132–010 CB 200A 600V UVRA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B369–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C332–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT ANGLE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C356–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D330–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CT BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BATTERY RETAINERMODE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D331–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDUIT BOX MODEL 30 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C165–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL SET 944 BPIIN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–C357–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL BLOCK DECAL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–116–A300–1 WELDED CABINETMODEL 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–713–A428–1 AC INDUCTOR 500UH10 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A079–1 AC INDUCTOR 66UH 200 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–813–A080–1 AC INDUCTOR 106UH 84 AMPS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3 SHUNT 300A/50MV 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300005–002 DECAL GROUND ELECTRO 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A003–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A125–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY CT BOARD

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUSTOMER INFC.ASSY
3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A101–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ELMCH ASSY RECT.PWR. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A102–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL ASSY BPII 30 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A103–1 SBS ASSEMBLY 3 DEV.2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A106–1 INV ASSEMBLY 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A109–1 FUSE ASSY 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A110–1 BOOSTER ASSY 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A310–1 PWR W SET 30KVA BPII 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A500–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A800–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL KIT BPII ENG30

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY BPII 20–
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A809–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A810–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A830–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A832–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY PWR HARN

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER PLUG 60HZ
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C097–1
ÑÑÑÑ
TAB
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT S 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A822–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
GND WIRE 6 INCH 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
127250021 TRANSFORMER SHIELD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151101011 FAN, ROTRON MAJOR, 120VAC 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
152390001 FASTON 6

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600–0003–000, PCB,ASSY,TEMPERATURE PROBE
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Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
610–0003–000 PCB, FAB, TEMPERATURE PROBE 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4010–710
CAP, FIX, ESTAT, CER, SMD, 0805, Z5U,
2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
50V, 20%, 0.10UF

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC, LINR, TEMP SENSOR, LM50C,
252–1730–011 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SOT23

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
620–0003–000 PCB, SCHEM, TEMPERATURE PROBE .01
250–000–A033–17 TERMINAL RING 5/16 1/0 #1AWG AIR 1

700–0008–101, CBL, ASSY, HE, 30 KVA, CONTL HARNSS


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Fig. Index
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No. No.
Assy
100150–017 CONN. UNIV. LKG. PLUG 15 CONTACTS 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100150–015

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100150–013
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN. UNIV. LKG. PLUG 12 CONTACTS
CONN. UNIV. LKG. PLUG 9 CONTACTS
1
2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–1002–006
CONN, HSG, ML, NY, POL, 0.25 SP,
1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MATE–N–LOK, MATX, 6 POS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, HSG, ML, NY,POL, 0.25 SP,
214–1001–002 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MATE–N–LOK, IN–LINE, 2 POS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–008 CONN. UNIV. LKG. CAP 4 CONTACTS 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, CONT, FE, CRMP, SPL,
214–2003–001 23
MATE–N–LOK, BR, AU–PL, 24–18 GA

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
214–2002–001
CONN, CONT, ML, CRMP, SPL,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MATE–N–LOK, BR, AU–PL, 24–18 GA
24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–004
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL 4CIRCUITS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–3100–004
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, ST, CLOSE END, LOCKCLMP
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
W/TABS, 0.156 SP, 22 AWG, 4 POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL14 CIRC 18
100100–014 1 A21P12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
AWG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, ST, CLOSE END, LOCKCLMP
214–3100–002 1 A21P11
W/TABS, 0.156 SP, 22 AWG, 2 POS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL 3 CIRCUITS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A19P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CONN,ST,CLOSE END,LOCKCLMP A19P3, A19P4,
214–3100–003 3
W/TABS,0.156 SP,22AWG,3POS A20P7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL 13 CIRC 22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100100–113 2 A19P6, A20P4
AWG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–005
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL 5 CIRCUITS 1 A20P10

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
214–3100–006
CONN,ST,CLOSE END, LOCKCLMP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W/TABS, 0.156 SP, 22AWG, 6 POS
2 A19P5, A21P5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–120
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL 20 CIRC 22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AWG
1 A20P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 CL 8 CIRC 22
100100–108 2 A20P2, A21P7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AWG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–002 CONN, ACC, DUST COVR, PVC, 2 POS 1 A21P11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A19P1, A19P3,
214–4001–003 CONN, ACC, DUST COVR, PVC, 3 POS 4
A19P4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–004

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, ACC, DUST COVR, PVC, 4 POS 2 A18P10, A21P9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–005 CONN, ACC, DUST COVR, PVC, 5 POS 1 A20P10

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–006

ÑÑÑÑ
100724–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, ACC, DUST COVR, PVC, 6 POS
DUST CVR END CONN (8CIRC) 1.248
2
2
A19P5, A21P5
A20P2, A21P7

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ A19P2, A36P1,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–011 CONN, ACC, DUST COVR, PVC, 11POS 4
A36P2, A20P11

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100378–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL WIRE RING 22–16 #6 LOOSE
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,
1 A36 GND

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
294–5003–009 48 FT
UL 1316,18 AWG, WHT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–5005–009
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK, 189.42

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
UL1316, 22 AWG, WHT FT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–013 DUST CVR END CONN (13CIRC) 2.028 2 A19P6, A20P4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–014 DUST CVR END CONN (14CIRC) 2.184 1 A18P2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–020 DUST CVR END CONN (20CIRC) 3.12 1 A20P1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–201

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–2001–007
CBL, CUT, HE, 30 KVA, CONTL HARNSS
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE,
.01

25

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
S–LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, ST, CLOSE END,LOCKCLMP
100100–011 1 A19P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W/TABS, 0.156SP, 18 AWG, 11 POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IPM P/N’s CHANGED TO LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00036,00041,00043. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, HSG, ML, NY, POL, 0.25SP,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–1001–004 1 A13P1
MATE–N–LOK, IN–LINE, 4 POS

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–2002–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CONN, CONT, ML, CRMP, SPL,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MATE–N–LOK, R, AU–PL,24–18GA
4 A13P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG, CRMP, QKDISCON, BR,NY–JK, FE,
246–3300–201 4 B1, B2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
22–18 AWG, 0.187X0.032 IN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,
294–5004–009 7 FT
UL1316, 20 AWG, WHT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20/30KVA, BLOWRASSY,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–221 .01
TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–2001–007 3
S–LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2

700–0008–126, CBL,ASSY,HE,30KVA,CBL INTF,TYPE 2

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100150–012 CONN.UNIV.LKG. CAP 6CONTACTS 1 A12J1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–1001–005
CONN, HSG, ML, NY,POL, 0.25SP,
1 CB2J1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MATE–N–LOK, IN–LINE, 5 POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, CONT, FE, CRMP, SPL,
214–2003–001 11 A12J1, CB2J1
MATE–N–LOK,BR, AU–PL,24–18GA

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DWG NOT
REQUIRED CUT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRES PER
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK, 15.67
294–5005–009 WIRE LIST, ONE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ


UL1316, 22AWG, WHT FT
TO ONE, CABLE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SEPERATELY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–226 CBL,CUT,HE,30KVA,CBLINTF,TYPE 2 01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE,
150–2001–007 2
S–LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2

840–0013–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,CT ASSY,30(20)KVA,3PH,HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A003–1 PWB ASSY CT BOARD A 3 A15, A16, A17

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ SUBASSY ,ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0072–101 1
PLATE, CT, HE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100022–011
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ STDF, 1/4HEX ,6–32THDS, L=3/4IN.FEM 12

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100228–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLONGRAY 1.12

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100477–001 FAN 115VAC 50/60HZ CARAVEL (020189) 2 B1, B2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,ASSY,HE,20/30KVA,BLOWRASSY,TY
700–0008–121 1
PE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0037–101
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
BLOWER PLATE, HE, TYPE 1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0081–101
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
ACCESS COVR, HE
2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–221

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20/30KVA, BLOWR ASSY,
TYPE 2
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
156–0805–008

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑNUT, STL, ZN–PL, HEX, WASH,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EXT–TOOTH, 11/32WD, #8–32, 1/8TH
8 B1, B2

840–0021–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,CONTROL ASSY,20/30KVA,HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–026–A010–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2353–026–A036–1
PWB ASSY UPS CONTROL
PWB ASSY,POWER SPLY,WMATA C
1
1
A18
A19

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A040–1 PWB ASSY UPS INTFC J 1 A20

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
PCB,ASSY,INTF,IPM DRV TO
600–0035–002 1 A21
LCIINV,HE,TYPE–2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A041–1 PWB ASSY REMOTE INTERFACE A 1 A24

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A042–1 PWB ASSY SITE INTERFACE 1 A26

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A051–1 PWB ASSY USER SPECIFIEDIED ALARM 1 A37

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No. No. Assy

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2353–016–A600–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–D285–1
PWB ASSY,ALARM RELAY B
PCB RETAINER A
1
1
A36

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑSUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0056–102 1
PWB MOUNTINGPLATE,TYPE2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–101
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A801–1
CBL,ASSY,HE,30KVA,CONTLHARNSS
RBN CA ASSY A
1
1
W31
W1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A802–1 RBN CA ASSY A 1 W2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A803–1 RBN CA ASSY A 1 W3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A804–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RBN CA ASSY A
CBL,ASSY,HE,20/30KVA,RIBN,RECT
1 W4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–117 1 W5
DRV,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–026–A806–1 RBN CA ASSY, LCI INTERFACE 1 W6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–016–A808–1 RBN CA ASSY A 1 W8

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A811–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–016–A816–1
RBN CA ASSY A
RBN CA ASSY A
1
1
W11
W16

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–016–A818–1 RBN CA ASSY A 1 W18

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–016–A824–1 RBN CA ASSY A 1 W24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
2357–016–A809–1 RBN CA ASSY A 1 W9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–112 CBL,ASSY,HE,30KVA,RIBN,CTDRV 1 W10

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–011 STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32THDS, L=3/4IN.FEM 27

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–021 STDF.AL.HEX, 1/4 M–F 6–32 L=11/2 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–037 STDF.AL.HEX, 1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3I 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20/30KVA, RIBN, IPM TO
700–0008–118 1 W20

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LCI INTF, DRV A, TYPE 2

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No. No. Assy

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–119
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20/30KVA, RIBN, IPM TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LCI INTF, DRV B, TYPE 2
1 W21

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–120
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20/30KVA, RIBN ,IPM TO
1 W22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LCI INTF,DRV C,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–201 CBL, CUT, HE, 30KVA, CONTLHARNSS .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST, NOTES AND DIRECT
2358–017–A001 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTIONS

840–0022–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,BRKR,20KVA,208/208,HE,OVR

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
861–0086–101 1
PLATE, CB, HE,5–30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–210
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
250VAC, UVR8, 100A
1 CB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1016–170
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM,
3–POLE, 240VAC, ST8, 70A
1 CB2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1017–218

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, BASIC,
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 175A
1 CB3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT ,BRKR, 150FS, SWITCH,
212–1019–223 1 CB4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 225A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–190 1 CB5
250VAC, UVR8, 90A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE B 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100022–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑSTDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS,L=1IN.FEM 2 (A25)

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100318–012
SCREW, MACH, RDHD, SLTD, 10–32X4
CS
20
CB1–5 NOT
SURE OF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LENGTH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–132 CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–232 CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,WLIST,HE,20KVA,CIR–BRKRTO CBL
700–0008–234 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
INTF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003 EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001 BUSHING, SNAP, 1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA. 5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100312–002 WASHER, BELLEVILLE, 5/16 26

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100308–007 WASHER, LOCK, HLCL.SPR. 5/16.586 CS 26

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 20KVA, HE,
840–0022–000 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STD/OVRSZD

840–0022–103, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,BRKR,20KVA,480/208,HE,STD

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0086–101
PLATE,CB, HE, 5–30KVA
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–135 1 CB1
250VAC, UVR8, 35A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1016–170
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM,
1 CB2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, ST8, 70A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, BASIC,
212–1017–218 1 CB3
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 175A

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1019–223
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, SWITCH,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 225A
1 CB4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–190
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
1 CB5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250VAC, UVR8, 90A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE B 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–015 STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=1IN.FEM 2 (A25)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–132 CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CBLINTF, TYPE 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–232
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT ,HE, 20KVA, CBLINTF, TYPE 2 .01

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–234

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CBL, WLIST, HE, 20KVA, CIR–BRKR TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL INTF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003 EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001 BUSHING, SNAP,1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA. 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0022–000

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG,ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 20KVA ,HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STD/OVRSZD
.01

840–0022–103, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,BRKR,20KVA,480/208,HE,STD

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑSUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0086–101 1
PLATE, CB, HE,5–30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–135
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
1 CB1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250VAC, UVR8, 35A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM,
212–1016–170 1 CB2
3–POLE,240VAC, ST8, 70A

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1017–218
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, BASIC,
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 175A
1 CB3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1019–223
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, SWITCH,
1 CB4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 225A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–190 1 CB5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250VAC, UVR8, 90A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE B 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–015 STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=1 IN.FEM 2 (A25)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–132 CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–232 CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, CBLI NTF, TYPE 2 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, WLIST, HE, 20KVA, CIR–BRKR TO
700–0008–234 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL INTF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003 EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001 BUSHING, SNAP, 1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA. 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 20KVA, HE,
840–0022–000 .01
STD/OVRSZD

840–0022–104, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,BRKR,20KVA,480/480,HE,STD

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0086–101
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PLATE,CB, HE, 5–30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–135 1 CB1
250VAC, UVR8, 35A

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1016–130
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, ST8, 30A
1 CB2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
212–1017–218
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, BASIC,
1 CB3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 175A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, HIGH, SWITCH,
212–1020–215 1 CB4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 150A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR,150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–140 1 CB5
250VAC, UVR8, 40A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=1IN.FEM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2 (A25)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–132 CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–232 CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, WLIST, HE, 20KVA, CIR–BRKR TO
700–0008–234 .01
CBL INTF

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001 BUSHING, SNAP, 1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA. 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 20KVA, HE,
840–0022–000 .01
STD/OVRSZD

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No. No.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
861–0086–101 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PLATE,CB,HE,5–30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–170 1 CB1
250VAC, UVR8, 70A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 400FS, NORM,
212–1021–230 1 CB3
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 300A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, HIGH, SWITCH,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1020–215 1 CB4
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 150A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–160 1 CB5
250VAC, UVR8, 60A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THD S,L=1IN.FEM 2 (A25)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–126
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–226
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, CBLINTF, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 30KVA, CBLINTF, TYPE 2
1
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, WLIST, HE, 30KVA, CIR–BRKRTO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–233 .01
CBL INTF, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING, SNAP, 1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 30KVA, HE,
5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0024–000 .01
STD/OVRSZD

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
861–0086–101
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,PLAT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
E,CB,HE,5–30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–213 1 CB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250VAC, UVR8, 125A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 400FS, NORM,
212–1021–230 1 CB3
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 300A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, SWITCH,
212–1019–223 1 CB4
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 225A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–125 1 CB5
250VAC, UVR8, 25A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=1IN.FEM 2 (A25)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–126
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–226
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, CBLINTF, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,CUT,HE,30KVA,CBLINTF,TYPE 2
1
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, WLIST, HE, 30KVA, CIR–BRKR TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–233 .01
CBL INTF, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING, SNAP, 1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 30KVA, HE,
5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0024–000 .01
STD/OVRSZD

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No. No.
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
861–0086–101
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PLATE, CB,HE, 5–30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,
212–1004–160 1 CB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250VAC, UVR8, 60A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 400FS, NORM,
212–1021–230 1 CB3
2–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 300A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, SWITCH,
212–1019–223 1 CB4
3–POLE, 240VAC, UVR8, 225A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3POLE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
212–1004–213 1 CB5
250VAC, UVR8, 125A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A044–1 PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE 1 A25

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=1IN.FEM 2 (A25)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–126
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–226
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 30KVA, CBL INTF, TYPE 2
1
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, WLIST, HE, 30KVA, CIR–BRKRTO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–233 .01
CBL INTF, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100228–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EDGE PROTECTOR 1/4 NYLON GRAY 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING, SNAP, 1.250I MTNGHOLE DIA.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR, 30KVA, HE,
5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0024–000 .01
STD/OVRSZD

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No. No.
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, TBLOCK, FDTHRU, 16MM–SP,
214–8001–001 11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EURO–50, H–35 RAIL, GRY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, SHT–MTL, DIN RAIL
861–0053–101 2
CLAMP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CONN, ACC, FEED THRU TERM BLK,
214–4002–001 1
EURO–50, END SECT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑSUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL, TB

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0088–101 1
MNTG CHANNEL, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100580–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑHANDLE, ROUND BLACK TUBE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Ñ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0085–101

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
PLATE, TB/CB, HE
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–26 DECAL, RESERVE INPUT, A B C N 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–27 DECAL, UPS OUTPUT, A B C N

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–6 DECAL, PRIMARY INPUT, A B C
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑSUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, LEXAN, SHLD,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
862–0007–101 1
TB, HE

840–0033–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,FUSE ASSY,20/30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

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Fig. Index
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No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
861–0083–101 1
FUSE PANL, TYPE 2, HE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100424–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ FUSE 600VAC 3A DUAL ELEM UL 4 F1, F2, F3, F4

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100468–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UL FUHLR 13/32/1 1/2FUSEHLDR HPG 4
(F1), (F2), (F3),
(F4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100785–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ SWITCH 3 POLE ON–OFF 600V20A 1 S1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–116–A109–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–117–A109
W HARN ASSY, FUSE ASSY A
W LST, FUSE ASSY A
1
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, UPS CONTROL 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–12
DECAL, F1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–13
DECAL, F2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Ñ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–14 DECAL, F3 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–15 DECAL, F4 1

941–016–A003–1, PWB ASSY CT BOARD


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No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D003–1 PWB CT BOARD 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034 CAP. 0.100 uF 10% 50V CER. T &REEL 4 C1, C2, C3, C4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT 15VOLT
100050–002 3 CR1, CR2, CR3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BIPOLAR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 16 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK &
282–0001–A011 1 J1
EJECTOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A204–1 CURRENT XFMR 4000 TURNS 3 T1, T2, T3

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A002–1 PINS DUAL .025 SQ WIRE WRAP 23
TB1, TB2, TB3,
TB4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100248–041
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES NETWORK 9 RES 10 PIN 820 OHMS 5
U1, U2, U3, U4,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
U5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEMATIC, CURRENT TRANSFORMER
941–011–D003 .01
BOARD, WMATA BP II HE

941–016–A040–1, PWB ASSY UPS INTFC

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Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D040–1 PWB UPS INTERFACE D 1 SEE NOTE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C1, 2, 7, 10–17,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100209–034 CAP. 0.100 uF 10% 50V CER. T & REEL 31 19, 20, 24, 25
29–38, 40–45

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ C3, 4, 8, 9, 18,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100209–103
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 50V CER.T&R 8 22, 23, 47, (SEE
NOTE 2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC DIPPEDTANT. 2 C5, 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100209–026
ÑÑÑÑÑÑCAP. .010 uF 10% 100V CER. 1 C26

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑDIODE BRIDGE FAST RECOVRYDIP .8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100024–001 2 CR1, 2
AM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100691–005
ÑÑÑÑÑÑCAP. 100UF 35V LOW ESR 5
C21, 27, 28, 39,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
46

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CR 3–8, 9 (SEE
222–0100–001 DIODE, SI, SWITCHING, DO35,1N 914 7
NOTE 2)

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N5232B
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE ZENER 5.6V 1
CR10 (SEE
NOTE 5)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–4007–002
DIODE, SI, RECT, SINGLE, 1.0A, 100PIV,
1
CR11 (SEE NOTE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N4002 7)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100729–007 FUSE 5A 125V FAST–BLOW PIG–TAIL 6 F1–6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100598–002 HEATSINK TO–220 W/VERTICALTABS 3 (U26,43,48)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–020 HEADER PCB ASSY .156 CL 20PINS 1 J1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100099–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 8PINS 1 J2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100099–013

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 13PINS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A011
CONN 16 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK
1

1
J4

J5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
&EJECTOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 34 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK & J6, 8, 9, 12, 14,
282–0001–A018 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
EJECTOR 15

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 3PINS 1 J7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–005 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 5PINS 1 J10

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 6 (SEE NOTE 3)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–011 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 11 PINS 1 J11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N2222A
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR SIGNAL NPN 1 Q1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100120–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET POWER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
N–CHANNEL
1 Q2 (SEE NOTE 8)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100218–046 RES.56K 5% 1W 4 R1, 2, 3, 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100950–004 RES MF 332K 1/4W .1% 4 R5, 6, 8, 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100950–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES MF 3.32K 1/4W 0.1% 2 R7, 17

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–1332
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 13.3K 1% 1/4W MF 2 R10. 16

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–10R0
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF 1 R11

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 5
R12, 13, 19, 20,
41

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100855–1002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES. 10.0K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 8
R14,18,21,22,25,3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1,39,43

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1000 RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT MF 2 R15, 36

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100170–001 RES. 10K 0.1% 1/8W 2 R23, 24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1003 RES. 100K 1% 1/4W MF 3 R26, 30, 35

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–1240
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES. 124 OHM 1% 1/4 WATT MF 2 R27,37

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100855–3740

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–5361
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES.374 OHM 1%1/4WATT (TAPE&REEL)
RES. 5.36K 1% 1/4W MF
1
1
R28
R29

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–2741
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES. 2.74K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R32

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–1371
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES. 1.37K 1% 1/4W MF 2 R33, 38

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100220–068
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES. 1.00 MEG 5% 1/4W MET.FILM 1 R34

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–1502
ÑÑÑÑÑÑRES. 15.K 1% 1/4WATT MF 1 R40

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100855–1004
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00M 1% 1/4 WATT MF 1
R42 (SEE NOTE
2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A002–1 PINS DUAL .025 SQ WIRE WRAP 46
TB1–18, (SEE
NOTE 4)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100492–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100736–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC COUPLER HI CTRDARLINGTON
RES CUSTOM NETWORK 1% 30/500V 6
2

14
U1, 2

U3, 4, 7–18

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PIN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC OP AMP LOW V–OFFSET LOW
100878–001 1 U5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
POWER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100751–001 ISOLATION AMPLIFIER 2 PORT SIP 1 U6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100754–003 IC OP AMP QUAD 1 U19

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100248–010

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100036–065
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 PIN10K
RES THICK FILM 16PIN8 RES.DIP10K
3
2
U20, 32, 39
U21, 46

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LT1026CN
ÑÑÑÑÑÑIC 5V TO+–10V CONVERTER 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100036–032

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100118–086
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES 16PIN DIP 8 RES 470 OHMS
IC QUAD EXC OR
1
2 U24, 34

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–024 IC COMPARATOR DUAL 1 U27

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100248–012

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 PIN100K 2 U28, 50

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100248–027 RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 PIN 1K 3 U29, 36, 47

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DMOS ARRAY 7 CH COM SOURCE,
100901–001 2 U30, 37
TPIC2701

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100036–040

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES OCTAL 16PIN 1K 2 U31, 38

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
U33, 40 (SEE
ULN2065N IC QUAD DARLINGTON ARRAY 1.5A 2
NOTE 6)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100118–014
ÑÑÑÑÑÑIC CMOS 74HC HEX SCHTRG INVERTER 1 U35

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100118–132
ÑÑÑÑÑÑIC QUAD NAND 2 INPUT 74 HC SERIES 2 U41, 42

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–124

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REV H1 ECO# 27931 031596 DN
IC DVR HEX HI V HI CUR DARLINGTON 3 U44, 45, 49

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 1: ON REV B RAW BOARD REWORK TO DRAWING ON ECO# 27366 TO REWORK TO REV.A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 2: ON REV B RAW BOARD, REWORK TO DRAWING ON ECO# 27423 TO REWORK TO REV D.
NOTE 3: INSTALL JUMPERS IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: ONE JUMPER ON TB11, TB12, TB15. TWO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPERS ON TB13

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 4: TB18, IS LOCATED NEXT TO J7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 5: USE ON REV C OR LATER RAW BOARD
NOTE 6: FOR REV C OR EARLIER RAW BOARD, ON U40, CUT LEADS ON PIN 14 AND 16 BEFORE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSERTING IC INTO BOARD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 7: FOR REV C OR EARLIER RAW BOARD CONNECT CR11 ON SOLDER SIDE OF BOARD WITH ANODE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO U40–16 AND CATHODE TO U40–1.
NOTE 8: FOR REV C OR EARLIER RAW PCB, CONNECT Q2 ON SOLDER SIDE OF BOARD WITH GATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TOU40–14, SOURCE TO U33–12, AND DRAIN TO U40–16, TAB SHOULD BE AWAY FROM BOARD. PUT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SLEEVING ONQ2 LEADS.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IPM P/N’s CHANGED TO LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00036, 00037. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART

941–026–A049–1, PWB ASSY DISPLAY BOARD

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–022–D049–1 PWB DISPLAY BOARD 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100649–004 CAP. 47UF 35V AL. 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100649–001 CAP. 220MF 10V AL 1 C11

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–015 CAP. CER CKO5 470PF 5 C5 THRU C9

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034 CAP. 0.100 uF 10% 50V CER. T & REEL 8 C2–4, 10, 12–15

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DS1 (SEE NOTE
100999–001 LED RED BICOLOR SOLID STATE 1
2)

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100914–002

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY MODULE LCD 2X20
PCB HEADER RT ANGLE CKTS. With long
1 DS2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100038–002 1 J1
ejector.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100997–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 3PINS RGT
1 J2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ANGLE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100218–002 RES. 2.7 OHM 5% 1W 1 R1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2210 RES. 221 1/4WATT 1% MF 1 R2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100998–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ HEADER PCB ASSY. .100 CL 8PINS RGT
1 J3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ANGLE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100119–001 IC CMOS 74HCT00 QUAD2–INPUT NAND 1 U5, 10

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100119–374 IC CMOS 74HCT374 OCT3–STATE D–F/F 2 U9, 11

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100119–032 IC CMOS 74HCT32 QUAD2–INPUT OR 1 U2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100248–051
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ RES NETWORK 4 RES 8 PIN 47OHMS 4 U3, 4, 6, 7

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100248–053

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100119–245
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 4 RES 8 PIN 2.7K
IC CMOS 74HCT245 OCT BUSXCVR
4
1
U13–U16
U8

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100036–040
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ RES OCTAL 16PIN 1K 1 U12

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100248–027

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES NETWORK 9 RES 10 PIN 1K 1 U17
TB1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
281–001–A002 DUAL ROW SINGLE SEGMENTPLUG 20
(SEE NOTE 1)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A001–1 PIN .025 SQ WIREWRAP 10 SEE NOTE 1

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No. No. Assy

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–021–D049

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM PWB DISPLAY .01
NOTE 1: CONNECT DISPLAY(DS2) USING 280–001–A002–1 TO FILL ALL HOLES ON EITHER END OF THE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY. SOME DISPLAYS WILL HAVE 4 SINGLE PIN AND 2 ROWS OF 8 PINS, OTHER DISPLAYS WILL HAVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2 ROWS OF9 PINS AND 1 ROW OF 5.
NOTE 2: INSTALL BASE OF COMPONENT .4 INCH ABOVE PCB. INSULATE LEADS WITH TEFLON SLEEVE. 1%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IPM P/N REPLACED WITH LCI’S P/N PER ECO 00047. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART.

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A049–1 PWB ASSY DISPLAY BOARD A 1 A1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101003–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SWITCH 1SPDT EPO 1 S1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D325–1

ÑÑÑÑ
101003–002
INST.PLATE MODEL 30 BPII

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SWITCH PROTECTIVE GUARD
1
1 (S1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–018–D353–1 MEMBRANE OVERLAY BPII UPS 30KVA 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–019–D122
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100022–007
INST.PNL.ASSY DWG, BPII 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX ,6–32 THDS, L=1/2IN, FEM
0.01
4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100303–011
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SCREW, MACH., PAN 6–32X3/8 LGCS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
4
To attach display

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100321–003 WASHER LOCK #6 STAINLESS STEEL 4
board

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100320–007

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WASHER FLAT 6 SMALL PATT. SS 4
To mount display
board

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ To mount

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100303–022 SCREW, MACH., PAN 8–32X1/2 LGCS 4 assembly to
cabinet

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100321–004
WASHER,LOCK,#8 STAINLESS
STEEL
4
To mount
assembly to

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
chassis

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
To mount
100302–004 WASHER FLAT REG. 8 .508 CS 4 assembly to

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ cabinet

950–016–A041–1, PWB ASSY REMOTE INTERFACE

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D041–1 PWB, REMOTE INTERFACE C 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A018
CONN 34 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK &
EJECTOR
2 J1,J2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A013 CONNECTOR 26 PIN 3 J3,4,5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100427–005
ÑÑÑÑÑÑCONN.25 PIN PL.PLSTC.UL CERT.REQD. 4 J6,7,8,9

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100843–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100779–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 6 PIN MOD SIDE ENTRY
RELAY DIP 1 FORM C 24VDC
4
1
J10,11,12,13
K1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100606–015

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERM BLK RT ANGLE HEADER 15 PIN 1 TB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–005 TERM BLK PLUG 15 POS. 1 (TB1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100606–018 TERM BLK HEADER 10 POS 1 TB2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–017 TERM BLK PLUG 10 POS 1 (TB2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100036–056 RES,16PIN DIP 8 RES,4.7 K 1 U1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE, SI, RECT, SINGLE, 1.0A, 100PIV,
222–4007–002 1 CR1
1N4002

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100050–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT 220V
BIPOLAR
2 CR2,3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D041 SCHEM, REMOTE INTERFACE PWB .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207719–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCREW LOCK HARDWARE KIT 4 (J6,7,8,9)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100136–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS PC BRD.MTD. 4–40 8 (J6,7,8,9)
REV A ECO# 25916 102391 MB IPM P/N’s REPLACED WITH LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00037, NO REVISION CHANGE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO THIS PART

950–016–A042–1, PWB ASSY SITE INTERFACE

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Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D042–1 PWB, SITE INTERFACE 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUPPRESSOR TRANSIENT 220V
100050–001 28

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BIPOLAR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A013 CONNECTOR 26 PIN 1 J1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100427–001 CONN.9 PIN PL.PLSTC.UL CERT.REQD. 1 J2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100136–002 FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS PCBRD.MTD. 4–40 2 (J2 HARDWARE)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207719–1 SCREW LOCK HARDWARE KIT 1 (J2 HARDWARE)

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, COAXIAL, BNC FEMALE PC
100584–001 1 J3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
MOUNT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100779–001 RELAY, DIP, 2 FORM C, 24VDC 5 K1 THRU K5

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100779–002 RELAY DIP 1 FORM C 24VDC 10 K6 THRU K15

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(TB1) (TB2)
100606–003 TERM BLK PLUG 21 POS. 2
SEE,NOTE 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–8515–021
CONN, HDR, ML, 1ROW, SD–WALL, RA,
0.2SP, SN–PL, 0.04SQ, 21 PIN
2 TB1,TB2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D042 SCHEM, SITE INTERFACE .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IPM P/N’s REPLACED WITH LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00037, NO REVISION TO THIS PART

950–016–A044–1, PWB ASSY INTERFACE CABLE

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Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D044–1 PWB INTERFACE CABLE ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 34 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK &
282–0001–A018 1 J1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EJECTOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(TB1)
100606–005 TERM BLK PLUG 15 POS. 2
SEE NOTE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100606–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑTERM BLK RT ANGLE HEADER15 PIN 2 TB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ (TB1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100606–006 TERM BLK PLUG 4 POS 1
SEE NOTE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100606–016
ÑÑÑÑÑÑTERM BLK RT ANGLE HEADER 4PIN 1 TB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100549–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL INDEPENDENT 6–32 TAPPED 1
E1
(SEE NOTE 2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑLUG, CRMP, INS, BRZ–SLV, NY–JK, RING,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
246–2200–110 1 (SEE NOTE 4)
22–16 AWG, #10 ST

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100440–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑLUG INSUL.FLANGED SPADE #622/16 1
E1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(SEE NOTE 4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK, 6 INCHES
294–5005–009 1.5 FT
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT (SEE NOTE 4)

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100319–010

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100321–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCREW MACH PPH SS 6–32X1/4LG
WASHER LOCK #6 STAIN LESS STEEL
1
1
(SEE NOTE 4)
(SEE NOTE 4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D044 SCHEM INTERFACE CABLE PWB ASSY .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REV B ECO# 26807 082593 CG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 1: INSTALL INTO ITEM 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 2: USE ON 950–012–D044–1 REV B OR HIGHER BOARD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 3: ON REV A BOARDS AS THE FOLLOWING BLUE WIRE JUMPERS.J1–1 TO J1–5J1–5 TO J1–9J1–9 TO
J1–13J1–13 TO J1–17J1–17 TO J1–21J1–21 TO J1–26J1–26 TO J1–30.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 4: ALSO CONNECT A 6 INCH (22 AWG) WIRE TO E1. TERMINATE FREE END WITH #10 RING LUG & E1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WITH #6 FLANGED SPADE LUG. ATTACH TO E1 WITH 6/32 X 1/4 SCREW

950–016–A051–1, PWB ASSY USER SPECIFIED ALARM

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No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D051–1 PWB, USER SPECIFIED ALARM A 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A013 CONNECTOR 26 PIN 1 J1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100606–018 TERM BLK HEADER 10 POS 1 TB1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100606–017

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D051
TERM BLK PLUG 10 POS
SCHEM, USER SPECIFIED ALARM
1
.01
(TB1)

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2015–016–A036–1, PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR


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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2015–012–D036–1 PWB,TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100138–001 IC TEMP.TRANSDUCERAD592AN 1 U1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100651–006 CONNECTOR, 6P, PLUG, RT.ANGLE, K.K. 1 J1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2015–011–D036 SCHEM, TEMP SENSOR .01

2353–016–A600–1, PWB ASSY,ALARM RELAY


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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2353–012–D600–1 PWB, UPS CONTROL 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
111D106X0050J1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 10uF 50VDC 20% 1 C2
CR3, CR4, CR5,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100163–005 DIODE RECT.1N4005 4
CR6

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ DIODE, SI, ZENER, DO–35, 1/2W, 5%,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
222–2002–031 2 CR7, CR8
5.1VZ, 1N5231B

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100958–006
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ CAP AL ELECTROLYTIC 1000uF250VDC
1 C1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
RADIAL LEADS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100847–001 RECT. 6A 600V FULL BRDG.STRT.PKG. 2 CR1, CR2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–011 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 11PINS 2 J1, J2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,WIREWOUND PREC.AXIAL, RW
100239–012 2 R2, R3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STYLE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, MET–FILM, SFR, AXL, COLR,
272–0005–410 1 R1
1/4W, 5%, 10.K OHM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100492–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ IC COUPLER HI CTRDARLINGTON 2 U1, U2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No. Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100222–070

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2353–011–D600
RES. 150.00 K 5% 1/2WMET.FILM
SCHEM, ALARM RELAY
1
.01
R4 (SEE NOTE 1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REV B ECO# 28068 DN 08/27/96

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 1: ADD R4 ACROSS C1 ON SOLDER SIDE OF BOARD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IPM P/N’s REPLACED WITH LCI P/N’s PER ECO 00036, 00037. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART

2353–026–A036–1, PWB ASSY,POWER SPLY,WMATA


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No. No.

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–022–D036–1 PWB POWER SUPPLY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C1,2,9,12,14,18,
100209–103 CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 50V CER.T&R 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
22,45,68,75,84,99

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C3,4,8,11,15,20,
225–0008–A003 CAP 10uf 10% 35VDC DIPPEDTANT. 15 36,46,47,48,66,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
69,70,83,85
C5,6,10,13,16,17,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100988–001 CAP 330UF/35V ALUM.ELECTROLYTIC 7
19

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ C7,23–26,28,31,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
33–35, 37–43,
100209–034 CAP. 0.100 uF 10% 50V CER. T & REEL 31
58–64, 74, 76,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ 81,82,95,97,101

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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225–0008–A006

ÑÑÑÑ
100209–026
CAP 47uf 10% 35VDC DIPPED TANT.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .010 uF 10% 100V CER.
3
4
C21,67,72
C27,29,32,93

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100988–002
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CAP 470UF/35V ALUM.ELECTROLYTIC 8 C30,49–51,53–56

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–022
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3300PF CK05 100V 1 C44

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–020
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CAP. 2200PF 10% 100V CER. 1 C78

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation

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No. No. Assy

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100209–024

100473–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑCAP 5600PF 100V 10% CER.
CAP. 0022UFPOLYPROPYLENE&FOIL
1

2
C57

C52,65
WIMA
100209–018 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CK05560P 1 C71
C77, 80, 102
100209–019 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CK05270P 3
(SEE NOTE 13)
100209–017 CAP 1K PF 10% 200V CER. 1 C100
CAP AL ELECTROLYTIC 1000uF 250VDC
100958–006 2 C91,C92
RADIAL LEADS
100691–005 CAP. 100UF 35V LOW ESR 1 C73
225–0008–A001 CAP 2.2uf 10% 25VDC DIPPEDTANT. 1 C94
100473–007 CAP POLY/FOIL .01uF 1250V 10% 4 C86, 87, 90, 96
100765–001 DIODE ULTRAFAST 4A 200V 4 CR1,2,6,7
DIODE, SI, ZENER, DO–35, 1/2W, 5%,
222–2002–031 3 CR3,12,13
5.1VZ, 1N5231B
1N5240B DIODE 10V ZENER 2 CR4,5
DIODE SCHOTTKY 45V 9A
100959–001 1 CR8
CASEDO–204AR
CR9, 10, 14, 15,
222–0100–001 DIODE, SI, SWITCHING, DO35, 1N914 6
16, 31
CR11
100989–001 DIODE 45V 10A SCHOTTKY 1
(SEE NOTE 9)

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No. Assy
CR17–CR20
RECT 30A 200V ULTRAFAST RECOVERY
100990–001 4 (SEE NOTE 4
TYPE
AND NOTE 7)
100592–002 DIODE FAST RECOVERY 200V1A 4 CR21, 24–26
DIODE, SI, RECT, ULTRAFAST, 4A, 600V,
222–4009–002 2 CR22, CR23
MUR460
100597–003 DIODE SCHOTTKY 1A 40V 4 CR27, 38, 41, 42
DIODE 3A 600V GENERAL PURPOSE
100794–002 2 CR28, CR29
AXIAL
1N4740A 10V ZENER DIODE 1 CR30
100847–001 RECT. 6A 600V FULL BRDG.STRT.PKG. 1 CR33
1N5239A 9.1V 500MV ZENER DIODE 1 CR34
1N4737A DIODE ZENER 7.5V 2 CR35, CR40
1N4744A DIODE ZENER 15 V 2 CR36, CR37
1N4712 DIODE ZENER 28V 500 MW 1 CR39
100451–007 FUSE 2A 500VAC TIME DELAY 2 F1,F2
(F1,F2)
100591–001 FUSE CLIP 4
(SEE NOTE 12)
100099–003 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 3PINS 3 J1,3,4
100099–011 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 11PINS 1 J2
100099–006 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 6PINS 1 J5
100099–013 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 13PINS 1 J6

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No. Assy
100991–001 INDUCTOR 270 UH 1A 4 L1,2,3,4
100991–002 INDUCTOR 56 UH 5A 1 L5
100991–003 INDUCTOR 100 UH 3A 1 L6
INDUCTOR OUTPUT COUPLEDBPII
250–813–A068–1 1 L7
15KVA
100992–002 INDUCTOR,MINI,220UH,AXIAL 1 L8
100830–001 PWR MOSFET N–CHANNEL 100V14A 3 Q1,3,5 (NOTE 1)
100987–001 MOSFET P CHANNEL 100V 19A 2 Q2,Q4 (NOTE 1)
100028–004 TRANSISTOR MOSFET N–CH DIP 1 Q6
2N2222A TRANSISTOR SIGNAL NPN 1 Q7
100961–004 MOSFET,18A,200V,N–CHANNEL,TO–220 2 Q8,Q9 (NOTE 8)
2N7000 TRANSISTOR FET 2 Q10,14
IC ADJ.PRECISION REGULATOR1%
100841–001 2 Q11,13
100MA
MOSFET 2.2A 600V PLASTICINSERTA-
100961–003 1 Q12
BLEPACKAGES TO
100855–1211 RES MF 1.21K 1% 1/4W 1 R1
100855–1502 RES. 15.K 1% 1/4WATT MF 3 R2,8,100
R3,7,18,23,54,65,
100855–1002 RES. 10.0K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 8
70,91
100855–2002 RES. 20.0K 1% 1/4WATT MF 2 R4,59
100855–2802 RES.,28.0K,1%,1%,1/4 WATT,MF 1 R80

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No. Assy
100855–1004 RES. 1.00M 1% 1/4 WATT MF 5 R5,6,48,52,56
100222–036 RES. 1.50 K 5% 1/2W MET.FILM 1 R9
R10,12,13,15,63,
100855–1003 RES. 100K 1% 1/4W MF 6
66
100855–10R0 RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF 5 R11,14,34,71,72
100855–5111 RES MF 5.11K 1/4W 1% 5 R17,22,41,57,58
100222–035 RES. 1.20 K 5% 1/2W MET.FILM 2 R19,20
R21,24,25,37,42,
100855–2001 RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 6
49
100855–1822 RES MF 18.2K 1/4W 1% 2 R26,83
R27,28,31,32,36,
100855–2211 RES. 2.21K 1% 1/4W MF 6
39
100855–3323 RES. 332K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R29
100855–9761 RES. 9.76K 1% 1/4WATT MF 1 R30
100855–3012 RES. 30.1K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R33
100855–3922 RES.,39.2K,1%,1/4W,MF 1 R67
100855–2741 RES. 2.74K 1% 1/4W MF 4 R16,35,38,45
R44, R61A
100855–5620 RES. 562R 1% 1/4W MF 2
(NOTE 14)
100222–011 RES. 47.00 OHM 5% 1/2WMET.FILM 2 R43,64
100855–2212 RES. 22.1K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R46
100855–4021 RES. 4.02K 1% 1/4W MF 3 R47,51,55

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No. Assy
100855–1000 RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT MF 1 R50
100855–3322 RES. 33.2K 1% 1/4WATT MF 1 R53
100855–5361 RES. 5.36K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R60
100855–68R1 RES.,68.1 OHM,1%,1/4W MF 1 R61
100855–1001 RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 2 R62,92
100855–1501 RES. 1.50K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R68
100855–4751 RES. 4.75K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 2 R69,73
100855–4R99 RES. 4.99 OHM 1% 1/4 W MF 1 R74
100855–7871 RES.7.87K 1% 1/4WATT MF (TAPE&REEL) 1 R75
100855–6191 RES. 6.19K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 1 R78
100222–094 RES., 10.5 K 1% 1/2W MET.FILM 3 R79,82,85
100855–7502 RES.,75.0K,1%,1%,1/4 WATT, MF 2 R84,87
100855–8661 RES.8.66K,1%,1/4 WATT (TAPE&REEL) 1 R88
100855–2743 RES. 274K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 1 R40
101130–002 RESISTOR,FUSIBLE,470OHM,2W 2 R81,86
101111–003 RESISTOR,VERTICALMOUNT,3K,5 WATT 2 R89,90
4N26 OPTOISOLATOR 6 PINDIP, 4N26 1 U1
220–0003–024 IC COMPARATOR DUAL 2 U2,12
100986–001 REGULATOR 3A SWITCH–ING 4 U3,4,5,6(NOTE 9)
100986–002 REGULATOR 5A SWITCH–ING 2 U7,8(NOTE 6)

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No. Assy
IC MODULATOR REGULATING PULSE
220–0003–014 1 U9
WIDTH
NETW–IC, LINR, V COMP, QUAD, LO
252–1600–002 1 U10
PWR, LO OSET, DIP14, LM339AN
IC CURRENT MODE CNTRLR. 8PIN DIP
100829–001 1 U11
SG3845
16 PIN DIP CUR.MODEPWMCONTROL-
100994–001 1 U16
LER
250–913–A220–1 TRANSFORMER,WMATAPWRSPLY 1 T1
100993–001 GATE DRIVE TRANSFORMER 1 T2
100792–001 CURRENT SENSOR 200 TURNS 2 PIN 1 T3 (NOTE 2)
250–913–A219–1 PULSE TRANSFORMER 1 T4 (NOTE 5)
(Q8,Q9,CR18,CR
HEATSINK TO–220 AND- 19,Q2,Q3,Q4,Q5,
100985–001 8
TO–218CONV.PWR.DIS. U7,U8)
(NOTES 3,10,11)
(CR17,20)
100824–001 HEATSINK 12W TO–218 2
(NOTE 3,11)
(U3,4,5,6;CR11)
100861–002 HEATSINK 6021PB WITHSTUD 5
(NOTE 3,10)
100136–003 FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS PCBRD.MTD. 6–32 4
2353–021–D036 SCHEM,PWR SPLY PCB,WMATA .01 (NOT DONE)
941–019–A037 ASSY DWG,POWER SPLYHEATSINK .01

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REV B ECO# 28071 092496 DN


NOTE 1: Q2 AND Q3 ARE TO BE MOUNTED ON A COMMON HEATSINK. Q4 AND Q5 ARE TO BE MOUNTED
ON ACOMMON HEATSINKWITH THE HARDWARE AS SHOWN IN IPM DRG # 941–019–A037.
NOTE 2: T3 MUST SIT COMPLETELY DOWN ON PCB AND STRAIGHT.
NOTE 3: T3 MUST SIT COMPLETELY DOWN ON PCB AND STRAIGHT.
NOTE 4: CR18 AND CR19 TO BE MOUNTED IN TOP HOLE OF HEATSINKS WITH HEAD OF SCREW AGAINST-
COMPONENT.
NOTE 5: MOUNT T4 WITH SMALLER NUMBER OF TURNS TOWARD C68.
NOTE 6: MOUNT U7 AND U8 IN THE CENTER HOLE OF HEATSINK WITH HEAD OF SCREW AGAINST HEAT-
SINK.
NOTE 7: MOUNT CR17 AND CR20 ON HEATSINK WITH HEAD OF SCREW AGAINST COMPONENT.
NOTE 8: MOUNT Q8 AND Q9 IN THE CENTER HOLE OF HEATSINK WITH THE HEAD OF THE SCREW
AGAINSTCOMPONENT.
NOTE 9: MOUNT U3,U4,U6 AND CR11 WITH HEAD OF THE SCREW AGAINST THE HEATSINK.
NOTE 10: USE A SEPERATE 3/8” N0 4–40 SCREW(IPM PART # 100319–006) TO MOUNT FOLLOWINGDES-
IGNATED SEMICONDUCTORTO THEIR HEATSINKS WITH THE REST OF THE HARDWARE FROM THE MOUN-
TINGHARDWARE KIT:Q8,Q9,Q2Q3,AND Q5Q5,U8,U7,U6,U6,U4,U3 AND CR11.
NOTE 11: USE 1/2” NO 4–40 SCREW FROM THE MOUNTING HARDWARE KIT ON THE FOLLOWINGDESIGNA-
TEDSEMICONDUCTORSALONG WITH THE REST OF THE HARDWARE:CR17,CR20,CR18,AND CR19.
NOTE 12: THE PEM PRESS HARDWARE (IPM PART# 100136–003) IS USED WITH MOUNTING FUSE CLIPS
FRO F1 AND F2.
NOTE 13: ON REV D AND EARLIER RAW PWB’S, SOLDER C102 ACROSS PIN #7 AND PIN #10 OF THE IC
U16.SOLDER C102 ONTHE SOLDER SIDE AS SHOWN.
NOTE 14: CUT ETCH ON COMPONENT SIDE OF BOARD BETWEEN R61,CR27 CATHODE AND U16 PIN 7.
ONBACK SIDE OFBOARD CONEECT R61A BETWEEN CR27 CATHODE ANS U16 PIN 7.
IPM P/N’s REPLACED WITH LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00036, NO REVISION CHANGES TO THIS PART
1% RESISTOR IPM P/N REPLACED WITH LCI’S P/N PER ECO 00047. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART.

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2357–116–A109–1, W HARN ASSY, FUSE ASSY

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
Assy
100150–015 CONN.UNIV.LKG.PLUG 12 CONTACTS 1 P1
CONN, CONT, ML, CRMP, SPL, MATE–
214–2002–001 12 (P1)
N–LOK, BR, AU–PL, 24–18 GA
100440–001 LUG INSUL.FLANGED SPADE #622/16 6 (S1)
LUG, CRMP, QKDISCON, BR, NY–JK,
246–3300–502 8 (F1,F2,F3,F4)
22–18AWG, FE, 0.25X0.032 IN
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK, 13.84
294–5005–009
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT FT
2357–117–A109 W LST, FUSE ASSY .01
2357–116–B109 W HARN DWG, FUSE ASSY .01
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE, S–
150–2001–007 .01
LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2
IPM P/N’s REPLACED WITH LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00037,00041. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART

2357–116–A122–1, W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL


Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
Assy
CONN, HSG, ML, NY, POL, 0.25SP, MATE–
214–1001–004 1 W31P8
N–LOK, IN–LINE, 4 POS
CONN,CONT,ML,CRMP,SPL,MATE–
214–2002–001 4 (W31P8)
N–LOK,BR,AU–PL,24–18GA

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No. Assy
CONN,ST,CLOSE END,LOCKCLMP W/
214–3100–003 1 A22P2
TABS,0.156 SP,22AWG,3POS
214–4001–003 CONN,ACC,DUST COVR,PVC,3POS 1 (A22P2)
100436–004 LUG FEM SLIP ON 22/18.020X.110 INS 2 (A22S1)
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK, 10.67
294–5005–009
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT FT
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE,S–
150–2001–007 .01
LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2
2357–116–C122 W HARN DWG, DISPLAY PANEL A .01
IPM P/N’s CHANGED TO LCI P/N’s PER ECN 00036,00037,00041,00043. NO REVISION CHANGE TO THIS PART.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 801–Rectifier

Purpose and Scope


This article covers general information on the rectifier assembly of the Powerware models indicated.

Balanced Power II

General Information
The UPS input voltage from the utility is fed into the rectifier/charger (usually referred to as the rectifier), which
converts the AC to filtered, regulated DC voltage. The DC power is used to power the inverter and to recharge
the batteries as necessary. The assembly consists of an input circuit breaker and a solid–state three–phase
rectifier designed to eliminate even ordered harmonics.
An optional input filter reduces harmonics caused by rectifier switching, preventing the harmonics from
affecting utility distribution.
See Section 701 for more information about the input filter.

Rectifier/Charger
The purpose of the rectifier in the Balanced Power II System is to convert the three–phase AC input to a
regulated DC value output. To achieve this, Powerware utilizes a power block that contains six Silicone

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Controlled Rectifiers, or SCRs. The larger BP II units use three individual SCR blocks (30 kVA). Other
components that make up the rectifier assembly are as follows:
⇒ rectifier drive boards (three boards for the small BPIIs and one board for the 20 and 30 kVA units)
⇒ power supply (to supply the 25 kHz 48 V Pk–Pk drive signal)
⇒ UPS Control Board (to provide the discreet gate signal at the proper time)
⇒ fuses F1 and F2 for protection
⇒ associated ribbon cable to connect the Rectifier Drive Boards to the Control Board
⇒ rectifier heat sink.
Utility, or commercial power, is fed into the rectifier assembly from inductors L1, L2 and L3. Phase A is fed
to the section of the SCR block between the cathode of the first SCR and the anode of another. The SCR
with the cathode side connected to A phase will rectify the negative part of the sine wave on A phase. The
SCR with the anode side connected to the A phase will rectify the positive part of the sine wave on A phase.
The other two phases are connected identical to A phase only they each utilize their own two SCRs and their
own rectifier drive board.
Utilizing SCRs in the rectifier enables logic circuitry to control where in the sine waves the SCRs will be
conducted on. The more power required by the booster/inverter, the farther back into the sine wave the SCRs
will be turned on. This logic circuitry that is constantly monitoring the DC link voltage is located on the control
board. The control board issues discreet gate timing pulses to the rectifier drive boards. The rectifier drive
boards will process these discreet pulses and send them to their respective SCRs to turn them on. The DC
link is maintained at 204 VDC for float, or if battery manufacturer recommends, 212 VDC for equalize.

Rectifier Drive Board (950–011–D027)


Rectifier drive board 950–011–D027 is used on the smaller BPII units that utilize three rectifier drive boards
for the system.

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The 25 kHz 48V square wave from the power supply board is brought on this board on J2 –pins 1 and 3. This
signal is sent through F1 and F2. These fuses are small soldered–in fuses. In the event one is found defective,
it is recommended that the rectifier drive board be replaced and the associated SCRs are checked for
serviceability.
The square wave is then sent to the primary transformer, T1. T1 has two secondaries. One for each SCR
drive circuit.
The rectifier drive signals are developed on the control board and brought on the rectifier drive board J1, pins
2, 3, and 1. The drive signal is sent to opto–couplers U1 and U2 for isolation. The outputs of U1 and U2 are
sent to field effect transistors (FETs) Q2 and Q3. When turned on, the FETs will turn on light emitting diodes
(LED) DS2 and DS3. This give a visual indication that the rectifier is receiving the drive signals from the control
board and is processing them to their associated SCRs.
There is also another LED located on this board. DS1 provides visual indication that the board is receiving
the 25 kHz 48V square wave from the power supply.
There are two safety circuits located on this board. One is used to monitor the rectifier power supply and notify
the control board of impending disaster, and the other is used to monitor the status of DC output fuses F1 and
F2.

Rectifier Drive Board (941–011–D027)


Rectifier drive board 941–011–D027 is used on the larger BPII units. These larger BPII units utilize a single
rectifier drive board that contains all the circuitry needed to fire the six SCRs located in the rectifier.
The rectifier drive board is an isolated interface/buffer between the control board and the rectifier SCRs.
Transformers T1, T2 and T3 on the rectifier drive board are fed a 25 kHz 48 Vpp square wave from the power
supply. Secondaries of the transformers are rectified and filtered to the necessary drive board voltages.

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Opto–couplers U1 through U6 isolate the drive signals from the control logic and their respective SCR drive
transistors Q1 through Q6. Transistors Q1 through Q6 are used to drive both the positive and negative sides
of the DC rectifier.
This board contains six green LEDs (DS2, DS3, DS5, DS6, DS8 and DS9) that give the operator a visual
status that the gate signals are being received from the control board and are being processed to their
respective SCRs.
The other three LEDs (DS1, DS4 and DS7) give the operator a visual status that the power supply is
operational for all three phases on the rectifier board.
Missing from this board are the two circuits that monitor power supply failure and rectifier fuses. These tasks
are accomplished on the UPS interface board.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Rectifier/Charger
The UPS input voltage from the utility is fed into the rectifier/charger (usually referred to as the rectifier), which
converts the AC to filtered, regulated DC voltage. The DC is used to power the inverter and to recharge the
batteries as necessary. The assembly consists of an input circuit breaker, a transformer, and a solid–state
three–phase rectifier designed to eliminate even–ordered harmonics.

Rectifier Drive Board (941–011–D027)


The rectifier drive board is an isolated interface/buffer between the control board and the rectifier SCRs.
Transformers T1, T2 & T3 on the rectifier drive board are fed from the power supply, a 25 kHz, 48 Vpp square
wave. Secondaries of the transformers are rectified and filtered to the necessary drive board voltages.
Opto–couplers U1 through U6 isolate the drive signals from the control logic and their respective SCR drive
transistors Q1 through Q6. Transistors Q1 through Q6 are used to drive both the positive and negative sides
of the DC rectifier.
The board contains six green LEDs (DS2, DS3, DS5, DS6, DS8 and DS9) that give the operator a visual status
that the gate signals are being received from the control board and are being processed to their respective
SCR’s.
The other three LEDs (DS1, DS4 and DS7) give the operator a visual status that the power supply is
operational for all three phases on the rectifier board.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 802–Booster Assembly

Purpose and Scope


This article covers general information on the booster assembly of the BPII Model 9310 and is not applicable
to the Balanced Power II Harsh Environment models.

Balanced Power II (only)

General Information
The purpose of the booster assembly in the Balanced Power II System is to boost the low DC voltage from
the rectifier assembly or battery to a higher DC voltage for use by the inverter assembly and to balance the
DC around neutral. The booster consists of the following components:
⇒ six insulated gate bi–polar transistors (IGBTs)
⇒ inductors L7, L8 and L9
⇒ four DC capacitors
⇒ booster drive board.
The booster drive board also receives the 25 kHz 48 V Pk–Pk drive signal from the power supply board; this
signal is used to generate logic voltages. The booster drive board receives discreet gate signals at the proper

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time to turn on or off the IGBTs. The turning on and off the IGBTs will cause the magnetic fields around the
inductors to increase and collapse. This collapsing of the magnetic fields will boost the low DC voltage from
the rectifier/battery to 400 VDC to be used by the inverter.
The output of the booster assembly is fed through F5 and F6. The booster drive board monitors the
temperature of the booster heat sink by means of a temperature sensor (S1). If the heat sink reaches a
temperature of 95 degrees Celsius, a signal is sent to the control board to transfer the system to bypass and
shut down the booster and inverter assemblies.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 803–Rectifier Bills of Material

Purpose and Scope


This list contains the Bills of Material (BOMs) for the rectifier assembly for the Powerware models indicated.

Balanced Power II

941–016–A027–1, PWB ASSY RECTIFIER DRIVE

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100024–001 DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 6

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100028–005
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TRANSISTOR MOSFET N CHAN.DIP 6

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100088–003

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100099–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE GRE

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HEADER PCB ASSY. .15
9
1

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100099–005
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HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100163–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE RECT. 1N4001 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–026

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .010 uF 10% 10

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .100 uF 10% 50
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES 10 OHM 5% 2W T&R 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–081
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 20 OHM 5% 2W CA 6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–015 RES. 100.00 OHM 5% 1 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–034 RES. 1.00 K 5% 1/2W 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100649–003 CAP. 10UF 25V AL. 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1001 RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WA 9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–4750 RES. 475R 1% 1/4W MF 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N914

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A178–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE &

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DRVR XFMR BPP RECTIF
6
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A017

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
290–002–A005 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE 2–12A 125V PICO
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300026–000

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D027
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB IDENTIFICATION

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM RECTIFIER DRIV
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D027–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HCPL–2211
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB DRIVE BOARD BPP

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DIP PLASTIC
1
6

950–016–A027–1, PWB ASSY RECTIFIER DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100024–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100028–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET N CHAN.DIP 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE GRE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15
3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–013
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100163–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–026
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE RECT. 1N4001

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .010 uF 10% 10
2
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .100 uF 10% 50 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5 2

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100218–046 RES.56K 5% 1W 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–002 RES 10 OHM 5% 2W T&R 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–081 RES. 20 OHM 5% 2W CA 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–015 RES. 100.00 OHM 5% 1 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–034 RES. 1.00 K 5% 1/2W 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100432–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100492–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TEST POINT #260 BRAS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC COUPLER HI CTR DA
4
3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100649–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 10UF 25V AL.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WA
2
8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N914
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–4750
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 475R 1% 1/4W MF

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE &
2
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A178–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DRVR XFMR BPP RECTIF 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A010
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTOR 10 PIN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
290–002–A008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE SUBMIN.1A 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N7000 TRANSISTOR FET 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300026–000 PCB IDENTIFICATION 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D027 SCHEM BPP RECT DRIVE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D027–1 PWB DRIVE BOARD BPP 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HCPL–2211 IC DIP PLASTIC 1

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

700–0008–122, CBL,ASSY,HE,20/30KVA,RECT ASSY,RECT DRV,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–105 END CONNECTOR .156 CL 5CIRC 22AWG 3 A1P3,A1P4,A1P5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(A1P3), (A1P4),
214–4001–005 CONN,ACC,DUST COVR,PVC,5POS 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
(A1P5)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG, CRMP, QK DISCON, BR, NY–JK, FE, (CR1), (CR2),
246–3300–201 12
22–18 AWG, 0.187X0.032 IN (CR3)
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,
294–5005–009 34
UL1316, 22 AWG, WHT
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE, S–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–2001–007 6
LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–222
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20/30KVA, RECT ASSY,
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RECT DRV, TYPE 2

801–0005–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,PWR–SYS,RECT,30KVA,TYPE 2,HE


Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A027–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100838–002 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY RECTIFIER DRIVE A

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DUAL SCR MODULE 210A 1200V
1
3
A1
CR1, CR2, CR3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100818–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THERMAL PAD SCR 1.97X3.66 3 CR1, CR2, CR3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, MACH, HEATSINK,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
870–0004–101 1
HARSH ENVIRONMENT, RECT, TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0051–100
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, SHT–MTL, SUPPORT,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
RECTIFER, HARSH ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR #2, RECT, HARSH
203–3012–001 1
ENV, 30KVA

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR #1, RECT, HARSH
203–3011–001 1
ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3013–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR #3, RECT, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENV, 30KVA
3 E1, E2, E3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20/30 KVA, RECTASSY,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–122 1
RECT DRV, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100160–005
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INSULATOR STDF 1–1/4FBRGL–POLYEST 3
FLAT MOUNT 1/4
FLAT UNDER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BUS TO LEVEL
100160–002 INSULATOR STDF 1–3/8FBRGL–POLYEST 2
STDOFF, AL, NO–PL, ML–FE, #6–32,
179–0602–192 4 (A1)
1/4HEX, 3 IN
178–1501–060 SPACR, AL, 0.38 0ID, 3/4OD, RND,15/16 IN 2 (F1), (F2)
SCREW, SET, STL, NO–PL, CUP–PT,
172–2201–020 2 (F1), (F2)
SOKT, ALLEN, 3/8–16, 1–1/4 IN
SCREW, SET, STL, NO–PL, CUP–PT,
172–2201–040 2 (F1), (F2)
SOKT, ALLEN, 3/8–16, 2–1/2 IN
CIR–PROT, FUSE, AXL, BLADE, CU, NO–
212–0012–250 2 F1, F2
PL, IR=200KA, 500VDC, 500A
SUBASSY, SCHEM, PWR–SYS, RECT,
801–0005–301 .01
30KVA, TYPE 2, HE
CBL, CUT, HE, 20/30KVA, RECTASSY,
700–0008–222 .01
RECT DRV, TYPE 2
2357–018–D501–28 DECAL, WARNING, FUSE 2 (F1), (F2)
100873–023 SLOTTED/HEX HDSEMS,10–32X5/8 18

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100789–026 METRIC HEX CAP SCREW M8X20 LG 3
100789–025 METRIC HEX CAP SCREW M8 X16MM LG 6

941–016–A027–1, PWB ASSY RECTIFIER DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D027–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
PWB DRIVE BOARD BPP RECTIFIER
Qty
1
Designation

100209–034 CAP. 0.100 uF 10% 50V CER. T &REEL 6 C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6


C10,C11,C14,C15,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100649–003 CAP. 10UF 25V AL. 6
C18,C7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ C12,C13,C16,C17,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103 CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 50V CER.T&R 6
C8C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–026
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .010 uF 10% 100V CER. 6
C19, C20, C21,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C22, C23, C24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE BRIDGE FAST RECOVRYDIP .8 CR2, CR3, CR4,
100024–001 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AM CR5, CR6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CR10, CR11, CR12,
100163–001 DIODE RECT. 1N4001 (T&R) 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CR7, CR8, CR9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OBSOLETE, USE 222–0100–001,ECO CR14, CR15, CR16,
1N914 6
222–0100–001 CR17, CR18

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE GREEN 9
DS1, DS2, DS3,
DS4, DS5, DS6,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DS7, DS8, DS9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(SEE NOTE 4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
290–002–A005 FUSE 2–1/2A 125V PICO AX.LEAD 2 F1, F2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK &
282–0001–A017 1 J2
EJECTOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 3PINS 1 (J1) (SEE NOTE 2)

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
J3, J4, J5 (SEE
100099–005 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 5PINS 3
NOTE 1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100028–004
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET N–CH DIP

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
6 Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, MET–FILM, AXL, COLR, R1, R13, R2, R20,
272–9103–100 9
1/4W, 1%, 1.00 K OHM R27, R3, R4, R5, R6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R10, R11, R12, R7,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–034 RES. 1.00 K 5% 1/2W MET.FILM 6
R8, R9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, MET–FILM, AXL, COLR, R14, R19, R21,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9102–475 6
1/4W, 1%, 475. OHM R26, R28, R33

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R16 (SEE NOTE 5)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–081 RES. 20OHM 5% 2W CARBON 6 R17, R23, R24,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R30, R31

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R15 (SEE NOTE 5)
100219–002 RES 10 OHM 5% 2W T&R 6 R18, R22, R25,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ R29, R32

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–015
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100.00 OHM 5% 1/2WMET.FILM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
6
R34, R35, R36,
R37, R38

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A178–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HCPL–2211 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DRVR XFMR BPP RECTIFIERDRIVE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DIP PLASTIC
3
6
T1, T2, T3
U2, U3, U4, U5, U6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300026–000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB IDENTIFICATION 0 .01

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D027 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEMATIC, RECTIFIER DRIVEBOARD,
WMATA BP II HE
.01

NOTE 1: PULL PIN 3 OF 100099–005 ON J3,J4,J5


NOTE 2: PULL PIN 2 OF 100099–003 ON J1
NOTE 3: AT TOUCH UP HAND SOLDER FUSES
NOTE 4: CATHODE (LINE) OF LED CORRESPONDS TO THE POINT OF THE COMPONENT
DESIGNATOR.
NOTE 5: MOUNT RESISTOR TO ALLOW FOR A MINIMUM OF 1/8” CLEARANCE ABOVE
BOARD.
REV A PRODUCTION RELEASE CG

2358–0202040232, BPII HE,20KVA,208/208,OVR W/FLT,DC G/FALT,SI ,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
990–0001–101 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, ADD–ON, HE, MODEM KIT, HAYES

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
COMPATIBLE, 2400 BAUD
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
801–0005–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, PWR–SYS, RECT,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
30KVA, TYPE 2, HE
1 A1

SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH,


840–0021–101 1.0 A2
CONTROL ASSY, 20/30 KVA, HE
A2 A18U101,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
400–0001–000 FWARE, ASSY, BPII, HE 1 1.0
A18U102

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, STATIC

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0006–102 1 A3
BYP SWITCH, HE, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0013–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, 30(20) KVA, 3PH, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, INV,
840–0025–101 1 A6
20KVA, TYPE 2, HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, FUSE
840–0033–101 1 A9
ASSY, 20/30KVA, TYPE 2, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR,
840–0022–101 1 A12
20KVA, 208/208, HE, OVR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0020–101 1 A13
PLENUM BLOWR, 20/30KVA, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,PWR–SYS,TRAP FILT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
801–0006–101 1 A98
KIT,HE,20KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2015–016–A036–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 A23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D150–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D151–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT,CONDUIT COVER A

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER A
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0082–103
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,CKT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
BRKR COVR,TYPE 3,HE
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–2 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, DOOR RETAINER A

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT DOOR RETAINER A
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–C170–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, EMI SHIELD A

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0084–101 1 (A23)
MTL,MNTG BRKT,TEMP BRD,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–6001–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT LOCKGRIP3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TCHROME

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT BASICGRIP3
102–6001–001 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TCHROME W/LOCK

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0005–101 ASSY,ASDWG,WELDED FILTERPLATE,HE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,FIL -
861–0073–101 2
TER GRILL,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, SHT–MTL, HARSH ENV,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0031–102 1
30KVA, POWER MODULE PLATE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, LEFT DOOR, HARSH
861–0028–100 1
ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0033–100 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, INDUCTOR PLATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LOWER,HARSH ENVIRONMENT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM, CUST, POWR, 3PH, 60HZ, WYE–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
287–8011–001 1 T1
DEL,RECT,36/20KVA,OVR,208V/142V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
287–8013–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM, CUST, POWR, 3PH, 60HZ, DEL–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WYE,INV,20KVA,65.0V/208V
1 T2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, RETAINER, HARSH EN-
861–0039–100 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
VIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,TERM
840–0032–101 1
BLK ASSY,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, STATIC SWITCH
861–0044–100 1
BRACKET, HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, ASSY, WELDED CABINET, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0003–100 1
ENVIRONMENT, TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ELEC,BUS BAR SPCR, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3017–001 2
ENV,30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–17 DECAL, CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–18 DECAL, CB2 BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–19 DECAL, CB3 BATTERY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–20 DECAL, UPS OUTPUT CB4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–21 DECAL, SBS CB5
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY PANEL ASSY 1 A22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–116–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1515–548
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND, FIX, CUST, 20KHZ, 200A,10%,48.UH
1
3
(A22)
L4,L5,L6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1519–529
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND, FIX, CUST, 60HZ, 160A, 10%,29.UH 3 L1,L2,L3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1523–582
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND,FIX, CUST, 60HZ, 150A, 10%,82.UH 3 L7,L8,L9

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR 60MF 240VAC 60HZ10% 3 C12, C13, C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–003 CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZED FOIL 3 C10, C11, C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3 SHUNT 300A/50MV 1 R1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 50W WW 3 R3R4R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2;
R13 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3
TO C13:1,2;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 1 C12, C13, C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D167–1 FAB PT, CAP BRACKET A 1 C10, C11, C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C368–1 CAPACITOR COVER 1 C10, C11, C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6 R3, R4, R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 R3, R4, R5
STRAP CON-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NECTIONS 208V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTIONS
T3,T4:JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101140–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL PWR XFMR, CLASS9070,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE K15 240/480V–120V
2
WITH STRAPS
INCLUDED WITH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XFMRS H1 TO
H3 & H2 TO H4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ********************

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
T3, T4

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A2A20 JUMPER
AS LISTED TB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THRU
TB10:208V;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB13: BYPASS;
TB14: BYPASS;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A4A15 JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:A,B,C;
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 41
TB1,TB3,TB4:2,8;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4A16 JUMPER
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:D,E,F;
TB1,TB3,TB4:1,8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A4A17 JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AS LISTED
TB2:J,K,L,
TB1,TB3,TB4:1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–0001–014 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,MECH,FILTER,AIR,PAPER,AM-
AIR62PLUS,NOM=1DP,20WD,20HT
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100689–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MOISTURE SEPERATORHOLDING

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FRAME( FARR CO.,INC)
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS
TO C12:1,2;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG, CRMP, QK DISCON, BR, NY–JK, R13 CONNECTS
246–3300–502 6
22–18AWG, FE, 0.25X0.032 IN TO C13:1,2;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R14 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–22
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RECORD OF ENGINEERING RE-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
VISIONS
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–1 DECAL,CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–2 DECAL, WARNING, RISK OF FIRE 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–3 DECAL, WARNING, CIRCUIT BREAKER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–25 DECAL, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL. SOFTWARE HARMONIC CONDI-
2357–018–D501–7 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIONER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TOINV, NEG,
203–3015–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
HARSH ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3016–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TO INV, POS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENV, 30KVA
1 BUS A1 TO A6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–123
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, 208/208, POWR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT, TYPE 2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–130
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–8 DECAL, NEG. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–9 DECAL, GND 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–10 DECAL, POS. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–023 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.AL.HEX, 1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3/4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=11/2, FEM
4
5 (A11), (A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
COMPND,SEALANT,SILICONE,UN-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
114–0001–001 1
CURED,CAULKR,10.1 OZ,CLR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING, SNAP, .375 MTNG HOLE DIA 4 DOORS 2 PER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
156–9001–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NUT,SPCL,STL,ZN–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
PL,CHAN,1.6WD,SPRING,3/8–16
14 (T1), (T2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–3001–001 IDENT,CUST,NAME–PLT,LEX,HE/IPM 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,SAFETYSHIELD,HARSH
861–0032–100 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM,HE SYSTEM,20KVA 0 0.01000
2357–051–D001 EA790 151–1004–001 IDENT,CUST,DE- 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAL,GENERAL,SYSTEM

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST, NOTES AND DIRECT CONN,
2358–037–A001 .01
20KVA, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–223 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, 208/208, POWR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT, TYPE 2
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–230 .01
TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–228
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, TRAP FILT, PWR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, BLOCK, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,
902–3004–203 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
20KVA, OVR, 208/208

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, OUTLN, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,
902–3003–400 .01
20KVA, STD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, HI–POT TEST PRO-
010–0001–000 .01
CEDURE FOR HEBP–IIS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, BPIIS–HE FACTORY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
010–0002–000 .01
ACCEPTANCE FINAL TEST DATA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–0200000000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII HE 20KVA UPS,ASSYDWG,TYPE 2 .01

2358–0204210232, BPII HE,20KVA,480/208,STD,DC G/FLT,SI,30%,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
10 801–0005–101 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,PWR–SYS,RECT,30KV

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
A,TYPE 2,HE
1 A1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,CONTRO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0021–101 1 A2
L ASSY,20/30KVA,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
400–0001–000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FWARE,ASSY,BPII,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1
A2 A18U101,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
A18U102

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,STATIC
840–0006–102 1 A3
BYP SWITCH,HE,TYPE 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,CT
840–0013–101 1 A4
ASSY,30(20)KVA,3PH,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0025–101 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,INV,20KV

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
A,TYPE 2,HE
1 A6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,FUSE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
840–0033–101 1 A9
ASSY,20/30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,BRKR,20
1 A11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0022–103 1 A12
KVA,480/208,HE,STD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0020–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,PLENUM
1 A13

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BLOWR,20/30KVA,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2015–016–A036–1 PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 A23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D150–1 FAB PT,CONDUIT COVER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D151–1 FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0082–103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CKT BRKR COVR, TYPE 3, HE
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–1 FAB PT, DOOR RETAINER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–2 FAB PT DOOR RETAINER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–C170–1 FAB PT, EMI SHIELD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0084–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
1 (A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MNTG BRKT, TEMP BRD, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT LOCK GRIP3
102–6001–002 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TCHROME

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT BASIC GRIP3
102–6001–001 1
TCHROME W/LOCK

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0005–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ASDWG,WELDED FILTERPLATE,HE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0073–101 2
FILTER GRILL, HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, RIGHT DOOR, HARSH
861–0027–100 1
ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0031–102 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, SHT–MTL, HARSH ENV,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
30KVA, POWER MODULE PLATE
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, LEFT DOOR, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0028–100 1
ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0033–100
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, INDUCTOR PLATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LOWER, HARSH ENVIRONMENT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,
287–8010–002 1 T1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WYE–DEL,RECT,30/20KVA,STD,480V/142V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,
287–8013–001 1 T2
DEL–WYE,INV,20KVA,65.0V/208V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,TERM
840–0032–101 1
BLK ASSY,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, STATIC SWITCH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0044–100 1
BRACKET, HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, ASSY, WELDED CABINET, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0003–100 1
ENVIRONMENT, TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3017–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR SPCR, HARSH
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–17 DECAL, CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–18 DECAL, CB2 BYPASS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–19 DECAL, CB3 BATTERY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–20 DECAL, UPS OUTPUT CB4 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A122–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–21 DECAL, SBS CB5

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY PANEL ASSY
1
1 A22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–116–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL 1 (A22)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1515–548
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND,FIX,CUST,20KHZ,200A,10%,48.UH1 3 L4,L5,L6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1518–535 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,130A,10%,35.UH 1 L1,L2,L3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1522–598 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,130A,10%,98.UH 3 L7,L8,L9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR 60MF 240VAC 60HZ10% 3 C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–003 CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZEDFOIL 3 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3 SHUNT 300A/50MV 1 R1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 50W WW

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3 R3,R4,R5
R12 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R13 CONNECTS
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3
TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 1 C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D167–1 FAB PT, CAP BRACKET 1 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C368–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR COVER 1 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET
6
1
R3,R4,R5
R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ STRAP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
*********************
CONNECTIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101140–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL PWR XFMR, CLASS 9070,
TYPE K 15240/480V–120V
2
T3,T4:JUMPER
WITH STRAPS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INCLUDED WITH
XFMRS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
T3: H2 TO H3
T4:H1 TO H3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AND H2 TO H4

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A2A20 JUMPER
AS LISTED TB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THRU TB10:480V
LAB WILL

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MODIFY AS
NECESSARY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB13: BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB14: BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4A15 JUMPER
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 43
TB2:A,B,C

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB1,TB3,TB4:4A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A16 JUMPER AS
LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB2:D,E,F

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB1,TB3,TB4:1,8
A4A17 JUMPER
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:J,K,L
TB1,TB3,TB4:1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–0001–014
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, MECH, FILTER, AIR, PAPER,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AMAIR62PLUS, NOM=1DP, 20WD,20HT
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2
LUG, CRMP, QK DISCON, BR, NY–JK, R13 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
246–3300–502 6
22–18AWG, FE, 0.25X0.032 IN TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RECORD OF ENGINEERING
2357–018–D501–22 1
REVISIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–2
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, WARNING, RISK OF FIRE
1
1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–3 DECAL, WARNING, CIRCUIT BREAKER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–25 DECAL, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL. SOFTWARE HARMONIC
2357–018–D501–7 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONDITIONER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TOINV, NEG,
203–3015–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
HARSH ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3016–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TOINV, POS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENV, 30KVA
1 BUS A1 TO A6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–136
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, 480/208, POWR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT, OVR
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–130
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–8 DECAL, NEG. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–9 DECAL, GND 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–10 DECAL, POS. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–023 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.AL.HEX,1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3/4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF, 1/4HEX, 6–32 THDS, L=11/2, FEM
4
5
(A11)
(A11),(A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING,SNAP,.375 MTNGHOLE DIA 4 DOORS 2 PER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
156–9001–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NUT, SPCL, STL, ZN–PL, CHAN, 1.6WD,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SPRING, 3/8–16
14 (T1),(T2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–3001–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0032–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT, CUST, NAME–PLT, LEX, HE/IPM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, SAFETY SHIELD,
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–051–D001 SCHEM, HE SYSTEM, 20KVA .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–1004–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–037–A001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT,CUST, DECAL, GENERAL, SYSTEM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST, NOTES AND DIRECT CONN,
1

.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
20KVA, HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, 480/208, POWR
700–0008–236 .01
WIRE KIT, OVR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–230
2 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,CUT,HE,20KVA,CHASHARNSS,TYPE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, BLOCK, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
902–3003–202 .01
20KVA, STD, 480/208

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
902–3003–400
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, OUTLN, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
20KVA, STD
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, HI–POT TEST
010–0001–000 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
PROCEDURE FOR HEBP–IIS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, BPII S–HE FACTORY
010–0002–000 .01
ACCEPTANCE FINAL TEST DATA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–0200000000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII HE 20KVA UPS, ASSY DWG,TYPE 2 .01

2358–0204810232, BPII HE,20KVA,480/480,STD,DC G/FLT,SI,30%,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, PWR–SYS, RECT,
801–0005–101 1 A1
30KVA, TYPE 2, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0021–101 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CON-
TROL ASSY, 20/30KVA, HE
1 A2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
400–0001–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
FWARE, ASSY, BPII, HE 1
A2 A18U101,
A18U102

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, STATIC

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0006–102 1 A3
BYP SWITCH, HE, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0013–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, 30(20) KVA, 3PH, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, INV,
840–0025–101 1 A6
20KVA, TYPE 2, HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, FUSE
840–0033–101 1 A9
ASSY, 20/30 KVA,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR,
840–0022–104 1 A12
20KVA, 480/480, HE, STD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0020–101 1 A13
PLENUM BLOWR, 20/30 KVA, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2015–016–A036–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 A23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D150–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D151–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT,CONDUIT COVER

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0082–103 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CKT BRKR COVR, TYPE 3, HE
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–2 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, DOOR RETAINER

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT DOOR RETAINER
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–C170–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, EMI SHIELD

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0084–101 1
MNTG BRKT, TEMP BRD, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT LOCK GRIP3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–6001–002 1
TCHROME

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–6001–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT BASIC GRIP3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TCHROME W/LOCK

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ASDWG, WELDED FILTER PLATE,
850–0005–101 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
861–0073–101 2
FILTER GRILL, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0027–100 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, RIGHT DOOR, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT
1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, SHT–MTL, HARSH ENV,
861–0031–102 1
30KVA, POWER MODULE PLATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0028–100 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, LEFT DOOR, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, INDUCTOR PLATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0033–100 1 (A23)
LOWER, HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
287–8010–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ, WYE–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
DEL,RECT,30/20KVA,STD,480V/142V
1 T1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,DEL–
287–8013–002 1 T2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WYE,INV,20KVA,65.0V/480V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,TERM
840–0032–101 1
BLK ASSY,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,STATIC SWITCHBRACK-
861–0044–100 1
ET,HARSHENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,ASSY,WELDEDCABINET,HAR-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0003–100 1
SHENVIRONMENT,TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ELEC,BUS BARSPCR,HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3017–001 2
ENV,30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–17 DECAL, CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–18 DECAL, CB2 BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–19 DECAL, CB3 BATTERY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–20 DECAL, UPS OUTPUT CB4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–21 DECAL, SBS CB5
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY PANEL ASSY 1 A22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–116–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1515–548
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND,FIX,CUST,20KHZ,200A,10%,48.UH
1
3
(A22)
L4,L5,L6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1518–535
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,130A,10%,35.UH 1 L1,L2”,L3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1522–598
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,130A,10%,98.UH 3 L7,L8,L9

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207–3006–515
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ES-
TAT,FILM,METL,PESTR,OIL,RND,440VAC, 3 C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
10%,15.0UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZEDFOIL 3 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–3
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT 300A/50MV 1 R1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 50W WW 3 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS
TO C12:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R13 CONNECTS
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C13:1,2
R14 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET 1
TO C14:1,2
C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D167–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, CAP BRACKET 1 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C368–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR COVER 1 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP 6 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET 1 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRAP CON-
NECTIONS: 480V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONTROL PWR XFMR,CLASS9070,TYPE
CONNECTIONS
T3,T4: JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101140–001 2 WITH STRAPS
K15240/480V–120V
INCLUDED WITH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ XFMRS H2 TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
H3
T3,T4

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A2A20 JUMPER
AS LISTED TB1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THRU TB10:480V
LAB WILL

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MODIFY AS
NECESSARY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB13: BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB14: BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4A15 JUMPER
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 43
TB2:A,B,C

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB1,TB3,TB4:4A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A16 JUMPER AS
LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB2:D,E,F

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB1,TB3,TB4:1,4
A4A17 JUMPER
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:J,K,L
TB1,TB3,TB4:1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–0001–014
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,MECH,FILTER,AIR,PAPER,AM-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AIR62PLUS,NOM=1DP,20WD,20HT
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2
LUG,CRMP,QKDISCON,BR,NY– R13 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
246–3300–502 6
JK,22–18AWG,FE,0.25X0.032 IN TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RECORD OF ENGINEERING RE-
2357–018–D501–22 1
VISIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–2
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL,CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, WARNING, RISK OF FIRE
1
1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–3 DECAL, WARNING, CIRCUIT BREAKER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–25 DECAL, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL. SOFTWARE HARMONIC CONDI-
2357–018–D501–7 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIONER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TO INV,
203–3015–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
NEG, HARSH ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3016–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TO INV, POS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENV, 30KVA
1 BUS A1 TO A6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–124
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,ASSY,HE,20KVA,480/480,POWR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT,TYPE 2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–130
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL ,ASSY, HE, 20KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–8 DECAL, NEG. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–9 DECAL, GND 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–10 DECAL, POS. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–023 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.AL.HEX,1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3/4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF,1/4HEX,6–32 THDS,L=11/2,FEM
4
5
(A11)
(A11),(A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING,SNAP,.375 MTNGHOLE DIA 4 DOORS 2 PER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
156–9001–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NUT,SPCL,STL,ZN–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
PL,CHAN,1.6WD,SPRING,3/8–16
14 (T1),(T2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–3001–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0032–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT,CUST,NAME–PLT,LEX,HE/IPM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,SAFETYSHIELD,HARSH
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM, HE SYSTEM, 20KVA 0 0.01000

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–051–D001 EA790 151–1004–001 IDENT, CUST, DE- 1
CAL, GENERAL, SYSTEM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST, NOTES AND DIRECT CONN,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–037–A00 .01
20KVA, HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 20KVA, 480/480, POWR
700–0008–224 .01
WIRE KIT, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–230 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT ,HE, 20KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, BLOCK, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
902–3003–201 .01
20KVA, STD, 480/480

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
902–3003–400
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, OUTLN, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
20KVA, STD
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, HI–POT TEST PRO-
010–0001–000 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CEDURE FXSOR HEBP–IIS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, BPIIS–HE FACTORY
010–0002–000 .01
ACCEPTANCE FINAL TEST DATA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–0200000000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII HE 20KVA UPS, ASSY DWG, TYPE 2 .01

2358–0302010242, BPII HE,30KVA,208/208,STD,G/FALT,RS232/SI,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, PWR–SYS, RECT,
801–0005–101 1 A1
30KVA, TYPE 2, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0021–101 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH,
CONTROL ASSY, 20/30KVA, HE
1 A2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
400–0001–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
FWARE,ASSY,BPII,HE 1
A2 A18U101,
A18U102

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,STATIC

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0006–103 1 A3
BYPSWITCH,HE,30KVA,208VAC

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0013–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,CT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,30(20)KVA,3PH,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,INV,30KV
840–0026–101 1 A6
A,TYPE 2,HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,FUSE
840–0033–101 1 A9
ASSY,20/30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENTSUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR,
840–0024–103 1 A12
30KVA, 208/208, HE, STD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,PLENUM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0020–101 1 A13
BLOWR,20/30KVA,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT,BRKR,150FS,NORM,3–POLE,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1016–213 1 CB2
40VAC,ST8,125A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–1003–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HSG,FE,NY,POL,0.25SP,MATE–N–L
1 CB2P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OK,IN–LINE,5 POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, CONT, ML, CRMP, SPL,
214–2002–001 5 CB2P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MATE–N–LOK, BR, AU–PL, 24–18GA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
2015–016–A036–1 PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 A23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D150–1 FAB PT,CONDUIT COVER 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D151–1 FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,CKT
861–0082–101 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRKR COVR,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–1 FAB PT, DOOR RETAINER 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–2 FAB PT DOOR RETAINER 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–C170–1 FAB PT, EMI SHIELD 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
861–0084–101 1 (A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MNTG BRKT, TEMP BRD, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT LOCK GRIP3
102–6001–002 1 R74
TCHROME

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT BASIC GRIP3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
102–6001–001 1 R74
TCHROME W/LOCK

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0005–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ASDWG,WELDED FILTERPLATE,HE 1 R74

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL,
861–0073–101 2 R74
FILTER GRILL, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0027–100 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, RIGHT DOOR, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,MECH,SHT–MTL,HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0031–102 1 R74
ENV,30KVA,POWER MODULEPLATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0028–100
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, LEFT DOOR, HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, INDUCTOR PLATE
861–0033–100 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LOWER, HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM, CUST, POWR, 3PH, 60HZ,
287–8006–001 1 T1
WYE–DEL,RECT,45/30KVA,STD,208V/142V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM, CUST, POWR, 3PH,60HZ,
287–8008–001 1 T2
DEL–WYE, INV, 30KVA, 65.0V/208V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,TERM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0032–101 1 R74
BLK ASSY,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, STATIC SWITCH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0044–100 1 R74
BRACKET, HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0003–100
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, ASSY, WELDED CABINET, HARSH
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENVIRONMENT, TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ELEC,BUS BARSPCR,HARSH
203–3017–001 2 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENV,30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–17 DECAL, CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–18 DECAL, CB2 BYPASS 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–19 DECAL, CB3 BATTERY 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–20 DECAL, UPS OUTPUT CB4 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–21 DECAL, SBS CB5 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A122–1 DISPLAY PANEL ASSY 1 A22

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–116–A122–1 W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL 1 (A22)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1512–532 IND,FIX,CUST,20KHZ,300A,10%,32.UH 3 L4,L5,L6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1516–530 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,200A,10%,30.UH 3 L1,L2,L3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1520–565 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,200A,10%,65.UH 3 L7,L8,L9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–008 CAPACITOR 60MF 240VAC 60HZ10% 3 C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–5
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZEDFOIL

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SHUNT, 500A/50MV
3
1
C10,C11,C9
R1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 50W WW

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3 R3,R4,R5
R12 CONNECT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R13 CONNECT
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3
TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECT
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D167–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP BRACKET

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, CAP BRACKET
1
1
C12,C13,C14
C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C368–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR COVER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR CLIP
1
6
C10,C11,C9
R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RESISTOR BRACKET 1 R3,R4,R5

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRAP
CONNECTIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
*********************
208V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTIONS
CONTROL PWR XFMR,CLASS9070,TYPE
101140–001 2 T3,T4:JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
K15240/480V–120V
WITH STRAPS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INCLUDED WITH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XFMRS
H1 TO H3 AND

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
H2 TO H4
A2A20 JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AS LISTED TB1
THRU TB10
:480V LAB WILL

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MODIFY AS
NECESSARY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB13: BYPASS
TB14: BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A4A15 JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
39
AS LISTED
TB2:A,B,C
TB1,TB3,TB4:4,8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4A16 JUMPER
AS LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:D,E,F

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB1,TB3,TB4:1,4,
8 A4A17

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ JUMPER AS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LISTED TB2:J,K,L

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB1,TB3,TB4:1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,MECH,FILTER,AIR,PAPER,AMAIR62
102–0001–014 2 R74
PLUS,NOM=1DP,20WD,20HT

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS
TO C12:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG,CRMP,QKDISCON,BR,NY–JK,22–18A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
246–3300–502

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WG,FE,0.25X0.032 IN
6
R13 CONNECTS
TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RECORD OF ENGINEERING

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–22 1 R74
REVISIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL,CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–3
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, WARNING, RISK OF FIRE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, WARNING, CIRCUIT BREAKER
1
1
R74
R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–25 DECAL, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL. SOFTWARE HARMONIC
2357–018–D501–7 1 R74
CONDITIONER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY ,ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TOINV, NEG,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3015–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
HARSH ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TO INV, POS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3016–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
HARSH ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–131
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, 208/208, POWR
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT, TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, CHAS HARNSS,
700–0008–125 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–8 DECAL, NEG. DC 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–9 DECAL, GND 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–10 DECAL, POS. DC 1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–009 STDF.AL.HEX,1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3/4 4 (A11)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–023 STDF,1/4HEX,6–32 THDS,L=11/2,FEM 5 (A11),(A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–006 BUSHING,SNAP,.375 MTNGHOLE DIA 4 DOORS 2 PER

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NUT, SPCL, STL, ZN–PL, CHAN, 1.6WD,
156–9001–005 14 (T1),(T2)
SPRING, 3/8–16

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–3001–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT,CUST,NAME–PLT,LEX,HE/IPM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, SAFETY SHIELD,
861–0032–100 1 R74
HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–061–D001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM, HE SYSTEM, 30KVA .01 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–1004–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT,CUST,DECAL,GENERAL,SYSTEM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST ,NOTES AND DIRECT
1 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–027–A001 .01 R74
CONNECTIONS, TYPE 2, 30KW

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,CUT,HE,30KVA,208/208,POWR WIRE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–231 .01 R74
KIT,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–225
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 30KVA, CHAS HARNSS,
.01 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, BLOCK, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,
902–3001–203 .01 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
30KVA, STD, 208/208

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, OUTLN, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,
902–3001–400 .01 R74
30KVA, STD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
010–0001–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, HI–POT TEST
PROCEDURE FOR HEBP–IIS
.01 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
010–0002–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC,TEST–PROC, BPIIS–HE FACTORY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ACCEPTANCE FINAL TEST DATA
.01 R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–0300000000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII HE 30KVA, ASSY DWG, TYPE2 .01 R74

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
801–0005–101 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,PWR–
SYS,RECT,30KVA,TYPE 2,HE
1 A1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CON-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
840–0021–101 1 A2
TROL ASSY, 20/30KVA, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
400–0001–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
FWARE, ASSY, BPII, HE 1
A2 A18U101,
A18U102

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0006–103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, STATIC

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
BYP SWITCH, HE, 30KVA, 208VAC
1 A3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CT
840–0013–101 1 A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, 30(20)KVA, 3PH, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–
840–0026–101 1 A6
MECH,INV,30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,FUSE
840–0033–101 1 A9
ASSY,20/30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR 1 A11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0024–104 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,BRKR,30KVA,480/208,HE,STD
1 A12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0020–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,PLENUM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
BLOWR,20/30KVA,HE
1 A13

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1016–213
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
3–POLE, 240VAC, ST8, 125A
1 CB2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, HSG, FE, NY ,POL, 0.25SP, MATE–
214–1003–005 1 CB2P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
N–LOK,IN–LINE,5 POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, CONT, ML, CRMP, SPL, MATE–
214–2002–001 5 (CB2P1
N–LOK, BR, AU–PL, 24–18GA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2015–016–A036–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 A23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D150–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D151–1 FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,CKT
861–0082–101 1
BRKR COVR,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–1 FAB PT, DOOR RETAINER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–2 FAB PT DOOR RETAINER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–C170–1 FAB PT, EMI SHIELD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–
861–0084–101 1 (A23)
MTL,MNTG BRKT,TEMP BRD,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
102–6001–002 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT LOCK GRIP3
TCHROME
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0005–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ASDWG,WELDED FILTERPLATE,HE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,FIL -
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0073–101 2
TER GRILL,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,RIGHTDOOR,HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0027–100 1
ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0031–102
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,MECH,SHT–MTL,HARSH
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENV,30KVA,POWER MODULEPLATE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,LEFTDOOR,HARSH EN-
861–0028–100 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
VIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,INDUCTORPLATE LOW-
861–0033–100 1
ER,HARSHENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
287–8006–002 T ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,WYE–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
DEL,RECT,45/30KVA,STD,480V/142V
1 T1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,DEL–

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
287–8008–002 1 T2
WYE,INV,30KVA,65.0V/480V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0032–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,TERM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BLK ASSY,TYPE 2,HE
1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,STATIC SWITCH BRACK-
861–0044–100 1
ET, HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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850–0003–100 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, ASSY, WELDED CABINET, HARSH

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ENVIRONMENT, TYPE 1
1

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ASSY,ELEC,BUS BARSPCR,HARSH

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203–3017–001 2
ENV,30KVA

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–17 DECAL, CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–18 DECAL, CB2 BYPASS
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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2357–018–D501–19 DECAL, CB3 BATTERY 1

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2357–018–D501–20 DECAL, UPS OUTPUT CB4 1

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944–016–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–21 DECAL, SBS CB5

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY PANEL ASSY
1
1 A22

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2357–116–A122–1
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W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL 1 (A22)

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232–1512–532 IND,FIX,CUST,20KHZ,300A,10%,32.UH 3 L4,L5,L6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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232–1516–530 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,200A,10%,30.UH 3 L1,L2,L3

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232–1520–565 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,200A,10%,65.UH 3 L7,L8,L9

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100449–008 CAPACITOR 60MF 240VAC 60HZ10% 3 C12,C13,C14

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100449–003 CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZEDFOIL 3 C10,C11,C9

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260–000–A001–5 SHUNT,500A/50MV 1 R1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 50W WW 3 R3,R4,R5

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R12 CONNECTS

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2
R13 CONNECTS

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–043 RES. 15K 5% 2W 3
TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R14 CONNECTS

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ÑÑÑÑ
TO C14:1,2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 1 C12,C13,C14

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2357–015–D167–1 FAB PT, CAP BRACKET 1 C10,C11,C9

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C368–1 CAPACITOR COVER 1 C10,C11,C9

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6 R3,R4,R5

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRAP CON-

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NECTIONS
********************

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ CONNECTIONS

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
T3,T4:JUMPER
CONTROL PWR XFMR,CLASS9070,TYPE

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101140–001 2 WITH STRAPS
K15240/480V–120V
INCLUDED WITH

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XFMRS
T3: H2 TO H3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
T4:H1 TO H3
AND H2 TO H4

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A2A20 JUMPER
AS LISTED TB1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THRU TB10
:480V LAB WILL

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MODIFY AS
NECESSARY

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB13: BYPASS

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB14: BYPASS

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4A15 JUMPER
AS LISTED

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002 JUMPER MINIATURE 39
TB2:A,B,CTB1,TB

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ 3, TB4:2,4 A4A16

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER AS
LISTED

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB2:D,E,F

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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TB1,TB3,TB4:1,4,
8A4A17 JUMPER
AS LISTED

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:J,K,L
TB1,TB3,TB4:1

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102–0001–014
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,MECH,FILTER,AIR,PAPER,AM-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AIR62PLUS,NOM=1DP,20WD,20HT
2

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C12:1,2
LUG,CRMP,QKDISCON,BR,NY– R13 CONNECTS

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
246–3300–502 6
JK,22–18AWG,FE,0.25X0.032 IN TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RECORD OF ENGINEERING RE-
1
2357–018–D501–22 VISIONS

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2357–018–D501–1
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–2
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL,CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE

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DECAL, WARNING, RISK OF FIRE
1
1

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2357–018–D501–3 DECAL, WARNING, CIRCUIT BREAKER 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–25 DECAL, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL. SOFTWARE HARMONIC CONDI-
2357–018–D501–7 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIONER

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ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TOINV, NEG,
203–3015–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
HARSH ENV, 30KVA

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203–3016–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUS BAR, RCT TOINV, POS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENV, 30KVA
1 BUS A1 TO A6

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–135
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, 480/208, POWR

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ÑÑÑÑ
WIRE KIT, OVR
1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–125
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, ASSY, HE, 30KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

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ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2
1

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2357–018–D501–8 DECAL, NEG. DC 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–9 DECAL, GND 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–10 DECAL, POS. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–023 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.AL.HEX,1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3/4

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF,1/4HEX,6–32 THDS,L=11/2,FEM
4
5
(A11)
(A11),(A23)

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100367–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING, SNAP, .375 MTNG HOLE DIA 4 DOORS 2 PER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
156–9001–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NUT, SPCL, STL, ZN–PL, CHAN, 1.6WD,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SPRING, 3/8–16
14 (T1),(T2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–3001–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0032–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT, CUST, NAME–PLT, LEX, HE/IPM

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH, SUBASSY, SAFETY SHIELD,
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM, HE SYSTEM, 30KVA 0 0.01000

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–061–D001 EA790 151–1004–001 IDENT, CUST, DE- 1
CAL, GENERAL, SYSTEM

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST, NOTES AND DIRECT CONNEC-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–027–A001 .01
TIONS, TYPE 2, 30KW

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 30KVA, 480/208, POWR
700–0008–235 .01
WIRE KIT, OVR

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–225 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL, CUT, HE, 30KVA, CHAS HARNSS,

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ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2
.01

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, BLOCK, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
902–3001–202 .01
30KVA, STD,480/208

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902–3001–400
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, OUTLN, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
30KVA, STD
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC, TEST–PROC, HI–POT TEST PRO-
010–0001–000 .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
CEDURE FOR HEBP–IIS

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC,TEST–PROC,BPIIS–HE FACTORY
010–0002–000 .01
ACCEPTANCE FINAL TEST DATA

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2358–0300000000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BP11 HE 30KVA, ASSY DWG, TYPE 2 .01

2358–0304830242, BPII HE,30KVA,480/480,OVR,DC G/FALT,RS232/SI,TYPE 2

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ÑÑÑÑ
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Part Number Description Qty Designation

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, PWR–SYS, RECT, 30KVA,
801–0005–101 1 A1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CONTROL
840–0021–101 1 A2
ASSY, 20/30KVA, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
400–0001–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
FWARE, ASSY,BPII, HE 1
A2 A18U101,
A18U102

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY ,ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, STATIC BYP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0006–102 1 A3
SWITCH, HE,T YPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0013–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, CT ASSY,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 A4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
30(20)KVA, 3PH, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–
840–0026–101 1 A6
MECH,INV,30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,FUSE ASSY,
840–0033–101 1 A9
20/30KVA, TYPE 2, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR 1 A11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, BRKR,
840–0024–101 1 A12
30KVA, 480/480, HE, OVR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, ELEC–MECH, PLENUM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
840–0020–101 1 A13
BLOWR,20/30KVA,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, BRKR, 150FS, NORM, 3–POLE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–1016–150 1 CB2
240VAC, ST8, 50A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–1003–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HSG,FE,NY,POL,0.25SP,MATE–N–LOK,
1 CB2,P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IN–LINE,5 POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,CONT,ML,CRMP,SPL,MATE–
214–2002–001 5 (CB2,P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
N–LOK,BR,AU–PL,24–18GA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
2015–016–A036–1 PWB TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 A23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D150–1 FAB PT,CONDUIT COVER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D151–1 FAB PT, CONDUIT COVER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,CKT BRKR
861–0082–101 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
COVR,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–1 FAB PT, DOOR RETAINER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D164–2 FAB PT DOOR RETAINER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–C170–1 FAB PT, EMI SHIELD A 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,MECH,SHT–MTL,MNTG
861–0084–101 1 (A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRKT,TEMP BRD,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LATCH COMPR CABNT LOCK GRIP3
102–6001–002 1
TCHROME

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0005–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ASDWG, WELDED FILTER PLATE, HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, SHT–MTL, FILTER
861–0073–101 2
GRILL, HE

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,RIGHTDOOR,HARSH ENVI-
861–0027–100 1
RONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0031–102 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,MECH,SHT–MTL,HARSH
ENV,30KVA,POWER MODULE PLATE
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,LEFTDOOR,HARSH ENVI-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
861–0028–100 1
RONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0033–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,INDUCTORPLATE LOW-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ER,HARSH ENVIRONMENT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,WYE–
287–8007–002 1 T1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
DEL,RECT,54/30KVA,OVR,480V/142V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TFORM,CUST,POWR,3PH,60HZ,DEL–
287–8008–002 1 T2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WYE,INV,30KVA,65.0V/480V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,TERM BLK
840–0032–101 1
ASSY,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,STATIC SWITCH BRACK-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0044–100 1
ET,HARSH ENVIRONMENT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,ASSY,WELDEDCABINET,HARSH ENVI-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
850–0003–100 1
RONMENT,TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3017–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ELEC,BUS BARSPCR,HARSH ENV,30KVA 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–17
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–18 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, CB1 RECTIFIER INPUT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, CB2 BYPASS
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–19
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–20
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, CB3 BATTERY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, UPS OUTPUT CB4
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–21
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, SBS CB5 1 A22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–116–A122–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DISPLAY PANEL ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY, DISPLAY PANEL
1
1 (A22)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1512–532 IND,FIX,CUST,20KHZ,300A,10%,32.UH 3 L4,L5,L6
232–1517–520 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,240A,10%,20.UH 3 L1,L2,L3

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–1521–555 IND,FIX,CUST,60HZ,230A,10%,55.UH 3 L7,L8,L9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ESTAT,FILM,METL,PESTR,OIL,RND,
207–3006–515 3 C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
440VAC,10%,15.0UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100449–003 CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZED FOIL 3 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
260–000–A001–5 SHUNT,500A/50MV 1 R1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100166–033 RES. 2.00 OHM 5% 50W WW 3 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECT TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C12:1,2
R13 CONNECT TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–056 RES.,100K,5%,2W 3
C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECT TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C075–1 CAP BRACKET 1 C12,C13,C14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–015–D167–1 FAB PT, CAP BRACKET 1 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–015–C368–1 CAPACITOR COVER 1 C10,C11,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203 RESISTOR CLIP 6 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C113–1 RESISTOR BRACKET 1 R3,R4,R5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRAP CONNEC-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIONS
************************

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ 480V CONNEC-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIONS
CONTROL PWR XFMR,CLASS9070,TYPE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101140–001 2 T3,T4:JUMPER
K15240/480V–120V
WITH STRAPS IN-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ CLUDED WITH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XFMRS H2 TO H3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
************************
T3,T4

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A2A20 JUMPER AS
LISTED TB1 THRU

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB10 :480V
TB13: BYPASS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB14: BYPASS
A4A15 JUMPER AS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE 39
TB2:A,B,C
TB1,TB3,TB4:1,2,4
A4A16 JUMPER AS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LISTED
TB2:D,E,FTB1,TB3,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB4:2,4
A4A17 JUMPER AS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ LISTED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TB2:J,K,L
TB1,TB3,TB4:1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,MECH,FILTER,AIR,PAPER,AM-
102–0001–014 2.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AIR62PLUS,NOM=1DP,20WD,20HT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R12 CONNECTS
TO C12:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG,CRMP,QKDISCON,BR,NY– R13 CONNECTS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
246–3300–502 6
JK,22–18AWG,FE,0.25X0.032 IN TO C13:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14 CONNECTS
TO C14:1,2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–22
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RECORD OF ENGINEERING REVI-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SIONS
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–2
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL,CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, WARNING, RISK OF FIRE
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–3
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–25
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, WARNING, CIRCUIT BREAKER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
1
1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL. SOFTWARE HARMONIC CONDITION-
2357–018–D501–7 1
ER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3015–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ELEC,BUS BAR,RCT TO INV,NEG,HARSH
ENV,30KVA
1 BUS A1 TO A6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY,ELEC,BUS BAR,RCT TO INV,POS,HARSH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
203–3016–001 1 BUS A1 TO A6
ENV,30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–129
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,ASSY,HE,30KVA,480/480,POWR WIRE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
KIT,TYPE 2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–125 CBL,ASSY,HE,30KVA,CHAS HARNSS,TYPE 2 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–8
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, NEG. DC 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–9
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–018–D501–10 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, GND

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DECAL, POS. DC
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100076–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.AL.HEX,1/4 M–F 6–32 L=3/4 4 (A11)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–023
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF,1/4HEX,6–32 THDS,L=11/2,FEM 5 (A11),(A23)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100367–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BUSHING,SNAP,.375 MTNG HOLE DIA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NUT,SPCL,STL,ZN–PL,CHAN,1.6WD,SPRING,
4 DOORS 2 PER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
156–9001–005 14 (T1),(T2)
3/8–16

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–3001–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT, CUST, NAME–PLT, LEX, HE/IPM 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
861–0032–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MECH,SUBASSY,SAFETY SHIELD, HARSH EN-

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
VIRONMENT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2357–061–D001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
151–1004–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM,HE SYSTEM,30KVA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT,CUST,DECAL,GENERAL,SYSTEM
.01
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST,NOTES AND DIRECT CONNECTIONS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2358–027–A001 .01
TYPE 2, 30KW

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–229
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CBL,CUT,HE, 30KVA, 480/480, POWR WIRE KIT,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–225 CBL,CUT,HE, 30KVA,CHAS HARNSS,TYPE 2 .01

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS, BLOCK, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE, 30KVA,
902–3002–201 .01
OVR, 480/480

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
902–3001–400
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SYS,OUTLN, PWR, OEM, UPS, HE, 30KVA,STD .01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC,TEST–PROC,HI–POT TEST PROCEDURE
010–0001–000 .01
FOR HEBP–II S

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
010–0002–000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DOC,TEST–PROC, BPIIS–HE .01

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 804–Booster Assembly Bills of Material

Purpose and Scope


This list contains the Bills of Material (BOMs) for the booster assembly, which is located in the Powerware
Balanced Power II models only.

Balanced Power II (only)

944–016–A010–2, PWB ASSY BOOSTER DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100024–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE RED

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE GRE
1
2
100099–003 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100153–002

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–024
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER MINIATURE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 5600PF 100V 10%
3
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .100 uF 10% 50 33

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–027
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 470.00 OHM 5% 1 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–032 RES. 820.00 OHM 5% 1 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100473–008 CAP. 0033UF POLYPROP 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100592–003 DIODE FAST RECOVERY 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100691–005 CAP. 100UF 35V LOW E 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100772–001 TRANSISTER PNP 7A 30 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100772–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1000 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTER NPN 7A 30

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–10R0 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10.0K 1% 1/4 WA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1181
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1500
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.18K 1% 1/4WAT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 150R 1%1/4W MF
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1821
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.82K 1% 1/4W M 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WA 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2741
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.74K 1% 1/4W M 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–3321 RES. 3.32K 1% 1/4W M 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–4751 RES. 4.75K 1% 1/4 WA 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6191 RES. 6.19K 1% 1/4 WA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6810 RES. 681R 1%1% 1/4W 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6811 RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W M 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100867–001 RES. 5.0 OHM 5% 10 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100867–003 RES. 6.8K 5% 10W WW 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100868–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100951–001 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 5.0UF POLYPROPYL

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES MF 2.0 1/4W 1%
1
13

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100966–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC IGBT/MOS GATE DRI 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N825A
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE REFERENCE 6.2 6

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ÑÑÑÑ
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1N914 DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE & 21

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
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220–0001–036 IC QUAD 2 INPUT AND 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0001–039 C NOR RS LATCH QUAD 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–024 IC COMPARATOR DUAL 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC D 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A215–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A002–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XFMR IGBT DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PINS DUAL .025 SQ W
3
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A017

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
290–002–A005 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FUSE 2–12A 125V PICO
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–011–D010

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–012–D010–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM POWER BOARD

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB POWER BOARD
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HCPL–2211
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DIP PLASTIC 6

941–016–A009–1, PWB ASSY PWR BOOSTER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100024–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–005 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15
2
3
100135–008 STUD PC BRD.MOUNTED 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–024
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 5600PF 100V 10% 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–103
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .100 uF 10% 50

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5
31
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–027
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 470.00 OHM 5% 1 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–032
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 820.00 OHM 5% 1 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100473–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 0022UF POLYPROP 6

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100592–003 DIODE FAST RECOVERY 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100691–005 CAP. 100UF 35V LOW E 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100772–001 TRANSISTER PNP 7A 30 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100772–002 TRANSISTER NPN 7A 30 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1000 RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–10R0 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10.0K 1% 1/4 WA

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1181
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1500 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.18K 1% 1/4WAT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 150R 1%1/4W MF
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1821
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.82K 1% 1/4W M

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WA
6
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–3321
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 3.32K 1% 1/4W M 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–4751
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 4.75K 1% 1/4 WA 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6191
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 6.19K 1% 1/4 WA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6810 RES. 681R 1%1% 1/4W 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6811 RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W M 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100867–002 RES. 10K 5% 10W WW 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100951–001 RES MF 2.0 1/4W 1% 13

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100954–002 RES WW 5.0 5W 5% 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100958–006 CAP AL ELECTROLYTIC 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100966–001 IC IGBT/MOS GATE DRI 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N914ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N825A
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE REFERENCE 6.2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE &
6
15

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0001–036
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC QUAD 2 INPUT AND 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0001–039
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC NOR RS LATCH QUAD 2

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–024 IC COMPARATOR DUAL 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC D 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A215–1 XFMR IGBT DRIVE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A017 CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
290–002–A005 FUSE 2–12A 125V PICO 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D009

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–012–D009–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM PWR BOOSTER

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB PWR BOOSTER
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HCPL–2211
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DIP PLASTIC 6

941–016–A110–1, BOOSTER ASSY 10/15KV

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101009–001 IGBT DUAL 600V 150A 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1 INSULATOR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C054–1 INV.HEATSINK BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D053–1 CAP PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D094–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEATSINK INVRED HEAD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC
2
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
6786–2–279

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D110 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SW TEMP 95C O–O–R

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM BO
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A009–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY PWR BOOSTER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A900–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A901–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY DRIVECAB

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI
3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–017–A110
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W/L;BOOSTER ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–019–D110
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY DWG BOOSTER ASSY 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A390–1 PWR W SET BOOSTERASS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
129101002–006 THERMAL INTERFACE PAD 3

941–016–A110–2, BOOSTER ASSY 18KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101009–002 IGBT DUAL 600V200A 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
150–015–B087–1 INSULATOR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C054–1 INV.HEATSINK BRACKET 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D053–1 CAP PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D094–1 HEATSINK INVRED HEAD 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
132901055 NYLON WSHR #8 NW8–3756 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
129101002–006 THERMAL INTERFACE PAD 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–000–A010–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CLAMP LAR 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
6786–2–279 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SW TEMP 95C O–O–R
2
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–011–D110

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A009–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM BO

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY PWR BOOSTER
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A900–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY DRIVECAB 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A901–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–017–A110
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W/L;BOOSTER ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–019–D110
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY DWG BOOSTER ASSY 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A390–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR W SET BOOSTER ASSY 1

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101009–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
IGBT DUAL 600V300A
Qty
3
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101069–007
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.N.HEX 5/16 M–F1 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
129101001–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PAD THERMAL INTERFACE 3

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C334–1 HEATSINK BRKT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
150–015–C365–1 CAP INSULATOR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D333–1 HEATSINK BRKT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D340–1 HEATSINK INVERTER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D341–1 CAPACITOR BRKT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D360–1 LAMINATED BUS BOOSTER 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101009–003 IGBT DUAL 600V300A 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
101069–007
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.N.HEX 5/16 M–F1 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300–0001–A030
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 3700UF 450VDC 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
6786–2–279
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–011–D110 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SW TEMP 95C O–O–R

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM BOOSTER ASSY
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A010–2
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY BOOSTER DRIVE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A900–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–016–A901–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN ASSY IGBT DRIVE

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W LST INV.PWR/BOOSTER

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944–016–A110–1, BOOSTER ASSY 30KVA

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IGBT DUAL 600V400A
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101069–007
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STDF.N.HEX 5/16 M–F1 3

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PAD THERMAL INTERFACE 3

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150–015–C334–1 HEATSINK BRKT 1

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150–015–C365–1 CAP INSULATOR 1

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150–015–D333–1 HEATSINK BRKT 1

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150–015–D340–1 HEATSINK INVERTER 1

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150–015–D341–1 CAPACITOR BRKT 1

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150–015–D360–1 LAMINATED BUS BOOSTER 1

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300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 2

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SW TEMP 95C O–O–R 1

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SCHEM BOOSTER ASSY 1

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W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI 1

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W LST INV.PWR/BOOSTE

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BOOSTER ASSY DWG

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 901–Inverter

Purpose and Scope


This article covers general information on the inverter assembly of the BPII Models 9310–9313.

Balanced Power II

General Information
The inverter section first uses a DC booster to increase the rectifier DC link voltage to a DC booster link
voltage. The inverter then changes DC booster link voltage to precision AC voltage through pulse width
modulation (PWM) inversion.
An output filter and a Software Harmonic Conditionert algorithm provide “clean,” computer grade AC, which
is then sent to the critical load. When utility power is available, the rectifier supplies power to the inverter.
Should the utility power fail, the inverter is powered by the batteries for a predetermined length of time.

Inverter Assembly
The purpose of the inverter assembly in the Balanced Power II system is to convert the 400 VDC from the
booster assembly to a pulse width modulated wave, which will be filtered into a three–phase AC sine wave
for critical loads.

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To accomplish this, the inverter assembly uses the following components:


⇒ Inverter drive board (941–011–D007)
⇒ Power supply (to supply the 25 kHz 48 V pk–pk drive signal)
⇒ UPS Control Board (to provide the discreet gate signals at the proper time)
⇒ Associated ribbon cable to connect the Inverter Drive Board to the Control Board
⇒ Inverter heat sink
Capacitors C1 & C2 filter the 400 VDC booster output voltage. The larger BPII units, 20 and 30 kVA’s, have
two additional capacitors, C3 & C4. This high voltage DC is connected across each transistor pack. It is also
sensed on the inverter drive board to insure it is of adequate amplitude to be converted into a pulse width
modulated waveform that will be filtered into a three–phase AC sine wave output.

Inverter Drive Board (941–011–D007)


The inverter drive board receives the discreet gate signals from the control board on the J5 ribbon connector.
The J6 connector is where the inverter drive board receives the 25 kHz 48 V pk–pk drive signal from the power
supply. J4 connector is an input from a thermal switch that monitors the heat sink of the inverter for an
overtemperature condition and will shut down the inverter if it detects one.
J1, J2 and J3 connectors are outputs to their associated IGBTs. The IGBTs will switch on and off to provide
the pulse width modulated output at terminals E1, E2 and E3. These PWM waves are passed thorough the
output filter (L4, L5, L6 and C9, C10 and C11) into a three–phase AC sine wave that is sent through current
sensing board A8A18, then to the output circuit breaker A8CB4.
The operation of the inverter drive board is as follows;
The discreet gate timing pulses for A phase is brought into the board on J5 pins 2 and 3. These signals are
sent to AND gates U20 and U21. U20 and U21 will process these signals if the enable gates U22 and U23

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do not detect a saturation condition. From the AND gates, the signals are sent to opto–couplers U15 and U18.
These devices provide isolation from the inverter IGBTs and the control board. The signals are processed
through the opto–couplers to a push–pull amplifier circuit where the drive power is brought in to drive the
IGBTs. The upper Q3 is pulsed on for a pre–determined time to provide the positive PWM output on E1. Then
the upper portion of Q3 turns off and the lower portion starts to pulse on. This will provide the negative PWM
to output terminal E1.
B phase works exactly the same as A phase, only at a 120–degree phase shift from A phase. C phase will
have a 120–degree phase shift from B phase. Therefore, the relationship between C phase and A phase is
also 120–degree phase shift.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Inverter
The inverter changes DC voltage to precision AC voltage through pulse width modulation (PWM) inversion.
Output isolation transformers and an output filter provide “clean”, computer grade AC, which is then sent to
the critical load. When utility power is available, the rectifier supplies power to the inverter. Should the utility
power fail, the inverter is powered by the batteries for a predetermined length of time.

Inverter Drive Board (600–0032–003)


The inverter drive board is an isolated interface between the inverter interface board and one phase group
of the inverter IGBTs. Three inverter drive boards are required per inverter, one for each phase, A,B, and C.
Integrated circuits U5 and U2 are HCPL–316J optically coupled IGBT drivers. U5 and U2 on the inverter drive
board interface to the top and bottom IGBTs respectively. The left hand side of each HCPL–316J receive logic
control signals from the PWM controller, and each is powered by an isolated 5 volt supply PS2. The right hand
side of each 613J is fed from separate isolated power supplies PS3 and PS1 respectively.
The left and right hand sides of the 316J are isolated optically, with drive signals entering the left and coming
out as IGBT “pre–drive” signals on the right. During the IGBT turn–on time, a “detect saturation” or DESAT
voltage is sensed at the collector of the IGBT. If IGBT currents exceed a safe level, an unsafe saturation
voltage is detected by the 316J and optically passes from right to left, latching the IGBTs off and coming out
as a FAULT signal until RESET is applied by the controller. They need to be reset by the control board in order
for the drive board to start functioning normally.
The “pre–drive” output of the 316J is further buffered by three sets of individual complementary transistor pairs
that are capable of delivering gate control voltages to three IGBTs connected in parallel.

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No R–C snubber circuits are required with this design because the parasitic inductance within the IGBT is
quite negligible.

Inverter Interface Board (600–0035–001)


The inverter interface board has three functions, which are (a) power supply for the three inverter drive boards
(600–0032–003), (b) level translator between the main CPU board (950–026–A010–1) and the three inverter
drive boards (600–0032–003), and (c) blower control based on temperatures measured at each heatsink
within the system.
The power supply section feeds a 24–volt peak–to–peak square wave from the power supply board
(2352–026–A036–1), into a voltage doubler whose 48–volt DC output is used to power the inverter drive
boards.
The level translator section takes the drive signals from the main CPU board and current limits the signals
with series resistors then passes them on to the inverter drive boards. The reset and desaturation signals are
converted from differential to single ended signals through the use of an IC (MAX481).
The blower control section uses analog temperature sensors (LM50B) mounted inside copper wire lugs (for
mounting purposes) to monitor the temperature of each system heatsink (rectifier, inverter, & SBS). There
are four temperature channels and three individual set points per temperature channel. The fourth channel
is not needed in this application and is disabled with a jumper at its input.
The first set of trip points of each channel are used to control blower #1. These temperatures are
approximately 40 degrees C turn off and 55 degrees C turn on.
The second set of trip points of each channel are used to control blower #2.These temperatures are
approximately 55 degrees C turn off and 70 degrees C turn on.
The third set of trip points of each channel are used to control inverter shutdown. This temperature is
approximately 70 degrees C turn off and 90 degrees C turn on. Only the channel monitoring the inverter
heatsink is allowed to shutdown the inverter. This signal is sent to the CPU board.

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Blower failure is also accomplished on this board. Each blower must push open a metal flapper over its
exhaust port within three seconds or a blower failure is reported to the CPU. If a blower should fail while
running, it will cause a blower failure three seconds after its flapper falls shut.
Because some UPS cabinets are in harsh environments, a provision is made to permanently turn either or
both blowers on by applying jumpers to TB1 and or TB2. If this option is used, the blower failure alarms will
still function.
Each blower circuit is equipped with a short cycle timer to prevent rapid cycling of the blowers. Turning a
blower off then on then off again in rapid succession causes the blower fuse to pop due to the high starting
current of the blowers. The timers are set for approximately eight minutes of run time once triggered.

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 902–Inverter Bills of Material

Purpose and Scope


This list contains the Bills of Material (BOMs) for the inverter assembly for the Powerware models indicated.

Balanced Power II

944–016–A010–1, PWB ASSY INV. DRIVE

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100024–001 DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 12

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LED SUBMINIATURE RED 1

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100099–005
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HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 3

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JUMPER MINIATURE 3

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CAP 5600PF 100V 10% 6

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CAP. .100 uF 10% 50
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RES. 470.00 OHM 5% 1 1

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RES. 820.00 OHM 5% 1 6

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


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CAP. 0033UF POLYPROP
DIODE FAST RECOVERY
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100691–005 CAP. 100UF 35V LOW E 12

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100772–001 TRANSISTER PNP 7A 30 6

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100772–002 TRANSISTER NPN 7A 30 6

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RES. 100 1% 1/4WATT
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100855–10R0 RES. 10R0 1% 1/4W MF 6
100855–1181 RES. 1.18K 1% 1/4WAT 6

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RES. 1.82K 1% 1/4W M
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RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WA

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RES. 2.74K 1% 1/4W M
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100855–3321 RES. 3.32K 1% 1/4W M 6

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100855–4751 RES. 4.75K 1% 1/4 WA 6

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100855–6191 RES. 6.19K 1% 1/4 WA 1

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100855–6810 RES. 681R 1%1% 1/4W 6

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100855–6811 RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W M 6
100867–001 RES. 5.0 OHM 5% 10 12
100867–003 RES. 6.8K 5% 10W WW 4
100868–003 CAP 5.0UF POLYPROPYL 3
100951–001 RES MF 2.0 1/4W 1% 13
100966–001 IC IGBT/MOS GATE DR 6
1N825A DIODE REFERENCE 6.2 6
1N914 DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE & 21

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


220–0001–036 IC QUAD 2 INPUT AND 3
220–0001–039 IC NOR RS LATCH QUAD 2
220–0003–024 IC COMPARATOR DUAL 6
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC D 1
250–913–A215–1 XFMR IGBT DRIVE 3
280–001–A002–1 PINS DUAL .025 SQ WI 6
282–0001–A017 CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT 1
290–002–A005 FUSE 2–12A 125V PICO 2
944–011–D010 SCHEM POWER BOARD 1
944–012–D010–1 PWB POWER BOARD 1
HCPL–2211 IC DIP PLASTIC 6

941–016–A007–1, PWB ASSY POWER BOARD


Part Number Description Qty Designation
100024–001 DIODE BRIDGE FAST R 12
100099–003 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 2
100099–005 HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 3
100135–008 STUD PC BRD.MOUNTED 6
100209–024 CAP 5600PF 100V 10% 8
100209–034 CAP. .100 uF 10% 50 31
100209–103 CAP. 1.000 UF 10% 5 1
100222–027 RES. 470.00 OHM 5% 1 1
100222–032 RES. 820.00 OHM 5% 1 6
100473–002 CAP. 0022UF POLYPROP 6

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


100855–2001 RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WA 6
100855–3321 RES. 3.32K 1% 1/4W M 6
100855–4751 RES. 4.75K 1% 1/4 WA 6
100855–6191 RES. 6.19K 1% 1/4 WA 1
100855–6810 RES. 681R 1%1% 1/4W 6
100855–6811 RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W M 6
100867–002 RES. 10K 5% 10W WW 2
100951–001 RES MF 2.0 1/4W 1% 13
100954–002 RES WW 5.0 5W 5% 6
100958–006 CAP AL ELECTROLYTIC 12
100966–001 IC IGBT/MOS GATE DRI 6
1N825A DIODE REFERENCE 6.2 6
1N914 DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE & 15
220–0001–036 IC QUAD 2 INPUT AND 3
220–0001–039 IC NOR RS LATCH QUAD 2
220–0003–024 IC COMPARATOR DUAL 6
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC D 1
250–913–A215–1 XFMR IGBT DRIVE 3
282–0001–A017 CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT 1
290–002–A005 FUSE 2–12A 125V PICO 2
941–011–D007 SCHEM PWR BOARD 1
941–012–D007–1 PWB POWER BOARD 1
HCPL–2211 IC DIP PLASTIC 6

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944–026–A106–1, INV ASSEMBLY 20 KVA

Part Number Description Qty Designation


100696–003 SET SCREW,HEX SKT,1/ 2
101009–002 DUAL 600V200A 3
150–015–C334–1 HEATSINK BRKT 1
150–015–C361–1 FUSE BUS 2
150–015–C364–1 INSULATOR 1
150–015–D333–1 HEATSINK BRKT 1
150–015–D338–1 CAPACITOR BRKT 1
150–015–D340–1 HEATSINK INVERTER 1
150–015–D359–1 LAMINATED BUS INV 1
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 4
6786–2–279 SW TEMP 95C O–O–R 1
944–011–D106 SCHEM INVERTER ASSY 1
944–016–A010–1 PWB ASSY INV. DRIVE 1
944–016–A900–1 W HARN ASSY IGBT DRI 3
944–016–A901–1 W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI 1
944–017–A106 W LST INV.PWR/BOOSTE 1
944–019–D106 INV. ASSY DWG 1
128308008 FUSE CURRENT LIMITING 500 2
129101002–006 THERMAL INTERFACE PAD 3

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944–016–A106–1, INV ASSEMBLY 30 KVA

Part Number Description Qty Designation


100173–008 FUSE 500 VOLT 150 AM 2
100419–104 SUPPORT PCB 1/2IN NY 2
100696–003 SET SCREW,HEX SKT,1/ 2
101009–003 IGBT DUAL 600V300A 3
6786–2–279 SW TEMP 95C O–O–R 1
944–011–D106 SCHEM INVERTER ASSY 1
944–016–A010–1 PWB ASSY INV. DRIVE 1
944–016–A900–1 W HARN ASSY IGBT DRI 3
944–016–A901–1 W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI 1
944–017–A106 W LST INV.PWR/BOOSTE 1
944–019–D106 INV. ASSY DWG 1

944–036–A106–1, INV ASSEMBLY 30 KVA 50

Part Number Description Qty Designation


100173–008 FUSE 500 VOLT 150 AM 2
100419–104 SUPPORT PCB 1/2IN NY 2
100696–003 SET SCREW,HEX SKT,1/ 2
100996–003 RETAINERS,#10 PUSH–N 4
101009–004 IGBT DUAL 600V400A 3
129101001–002 PAD THERMAL INTERFACE 3
129101001–002 PAD THERMAL INTERFAC 3
129101002–006 THERMAL INTERFACE PAD 3
150–015–C361–1 FUSE BUS 2

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


150–015–C364–1 INSULATOR 2
150–015–D338–1 CAPACITOR BRKT 1
150–015–D359–1 LAMINATED BUS INV 1
150–015–D372–1 HEATSINK INVERTER 1
150–015–D373–1 HEATSINK BRACKET 2
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 4
6786–2–279 SW TEMP 95C O–O–R 1
944–011–D106 SCHEM INVERTER ASSY 1
944–016–A010–1 PWB ASSY INV. DRIVE 1
944–016–A900–1 W HARN ASSY IGBT DRI 3
944–016–A901–1 W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI 1
944–017–A106 W LST INV.PWR/BOOSTE 1
944–029–D106 INV. ASSY DWG 20–30KV 1

944–046–A106–1, INV ASSEMBLY 20 KVA 50


Part Number Description Qty Designation
100173–008 FUSE 500 VOLT 150 AM 2
100419–104 SUPPORT PCB 1/2IN NY 2
100996–003 RETAINERS,#10 PUSH–N 4
101009–003 IGBT DUAL 600V300A 3
129101001–002 PAD THERMAL INTERFACE 3
150–015–C361–1 FUSE BUS 2
150–015–C364–1 INSULATOR 1
150–015–D338–1 CAPACITOR BRKT 1
150–015–D359–1 LAMINATED BUS INV 1

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


150–015–D372–1 HEATSINK INVERTER 1
150–015–D373–1 HEATSINK BRACKET 2
300–0001–A030 CAP 3700UF 450VDC 4
6786–2–279 SW TEMP 95C O–O–R 1
944–011–D106 SCHEM INVERTER ASSY 1
944–016–A010–1 PWB ASSY INV. DRIVE 1
944–016–A900–1 W HARN ASSY IGBT DRI 3
944–016–A901–1 W HARN ASSY TEMP.SWI 1
944–017–A106 W LST INV.PWR/BOOSTE 1
944–029–D106 INV. ASSY DWG20–30KV 1

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

700–0008–137, CBL,ASSY,HE,DRIVE TO SNUBBER

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WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–5005–009 3
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE,
150–2001–007 2
S–LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2
700–0008–237 CBL, CUT, HE, DRIVE TO SNUBBER 0.01

600–0034–003, PCB,ASSY,IGBT,1–PH,SNUBBER,TYPE–3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–2002–410
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, WW, CP–10, AXL, 10W, 10%,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
10.K OHM
3 C1,C2,C3

TP1,TP10,TP11,
TP12,TP13,TP14,
214–9501–000 CONN, TEST POINT, #260 BRASS 15 TP15,TP2,TP3,
TP4,TP5,TP6,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TP7,TP8,TP9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
610–0034–003 PCB, FAB, IGBT, 1–PH, SNUBBER,TYPE–3 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
J1 REMOVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PINS 4 AND 5J2
CONN, HDR, ST, FRICT LOCK, .156SP, REMOVE PINS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–8502–008 3
.025 SQ GOLD PINS, 8 PIN AND 5J3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REMOVE PINS 4
AND 5

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUT INTO 12
PCS. 2.75” LONG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EACH. STRIP
1/4” EACH END,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIN ONE END.
CRIMP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–5005–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,
2.75
UNTINNED END

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT IN SPADE LUG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(ITEM 90,
246–3300–103).

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SOLDER TINNED
END IN PCB AT
G1, E1, E2 & G2,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG, CRMP, QKDISCON, BR, SN–PL,
3 PLACES.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
246–3300–603 12
NY–JK, 22–18 AWG, FE, 0.110X0.020

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
620–0034–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB, SCHEM, IGBT, 1–PH, SNUBBER,
0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE–3

600–0032–005, PCB,ASSY,IGBT,1–PH,DRIVE,TYPE–5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
610–0032–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB, FAB, IGBT 1–PH DRIVE TYPE 3 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ESTAT, CER, RAD, X7R, K05,
207–4000–010 2
200V, 10%, 100PF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4007–710
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ESTAT, CER, RAD, X7R, CK05,
11
C17,C18,C19,
C23,C25,C28,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
50V, 10%, 0.10UF C29,C34,C38,
C39,C45

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C1,C11,C16,C2,
C20,C22,C24,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ESTAT, CER, RAD, X7R, 50V,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4003–610
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
20%,1UF
24
C32,C33,C35,C37
C4,C46,C47,C5,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C50,C51,C52,
C53,C55,C56,C6,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ C7,C8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
208–0007–522
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ELYTC, ALUM, RAD, 25V,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
20%,22.UF
3 C27,C31,C42

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ELYTC, ALUM, RAD, 25V, 20%, C10,C12,C13,C43
208–0007–422 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220UF C44,C48,C49,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ESTAT, CER, RAD, X7R, CK05,
207–4000–033 2 C26,C30
200V, 10%, 330PF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ELYTC, TANT, RAD, 25V, 10%,
208–1005–547 4 C14,C15,C40,C41
47.UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ELYTC, ALUM, RAD, 63V, 20%,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
208–0008–547 3 C3,C54,C57
47.UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OPTO, LAMP, LED,T1, 60 DEG, 2.5MCD,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
258–2000–001 1 DS4
1.7V, RED, DIFF, RED–TINT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
258–2000–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OPTO, LAMP, LED, T1, 60DEG, 1.1MCD,
4
DS1,DS3,DS6,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1.9V, GRN, DIFF, GRN–TINT DS7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE, SI, RECT, SINGLE, 1.0A, 400PIV,
222–4007–004 3 D19,D2,D21

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N4004

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
D10,D11,D12,D14
DIODE, SI, ZENER, DO–41, 1W, 5%,
222–2003–046 12 D15,D16,D17,D4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
18.VZ, 1N4746A
D5,D6,D7,D9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–4002–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE, SI, RECT, SINGL, ULTRA FAST,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1A, 600V, MUR160
4 D1,D18,D20,D3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE, SI, TVS, AXL, UNIDIR, 600W, 5%,
222–3002–012 2 D13,D8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
12.V, P6 KE12A

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CIR–PROT, FUSE, AXL, 2AG, LEADS,
212–0010–010 5 F1,F2,F3,F4,F5
FAST, 250V, 1A

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–8504–020 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, HDR, STR, 4SIDE, NO–LAT,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2–ROW, 0.1SP, AU–PL, 0.025SQ, 20PIN
1 J1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IND, FIX, FERR, TUBU, AXL, 0.075 DCR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
232–0001–533 3 L1,L2,L3
2.17A, 33 UH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
P1 REMOVE
MIDDLE 2 PINS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(4 & 5) BEFORE
INSTALLINGP2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ REMOVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN, HDR, ST, FRICT LOCK, .156SP, MIDDLE 2 PINS
214–8502–008 3
.025 SQ GOLD PINS, 8 PIN (4 & 5) BEFORE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ INSTALLING P3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REMOVE
MIDDLE 2 PINS
(4 & 5) BEFORE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR SUP, SW, DC–DC, ISOL, PCB,
INSTALLING

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
263–3017–003 2 PS1,PS3
36–75VIN, 10W, +/–15VOUT, 330MA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
263–3008–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWR SUP, SW, DC–DC, ISOL, PCB, 28–60
1 PS2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
VIN, 3W, 5V OUT, 600MA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XSTR, SI, PWR, NPN, 7A, 40W, 30V, Q10,Q12,Q2,Q4,
292–1400–011 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N6288, TO–220 Q6,Q7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XSTR, SI, PWR, PNP.7A.40W.30V, 2N6111, Q1,Q11,Q3,Q5,
292–1300–011 6
TO–220 Q8,Q9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R1,R17,R20,R21

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, METFILM, CPF–1, 1W,
272–9020–100 12 R25,R4,R47,R52

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1%, 1.00 OHM
R53,R56,R69,R72

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–0005–082
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, MET–FILM, SFR, AXL, COLR,
6
R38,R11,R33,R62

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1/4W, 5%, 8.2 OHM R65,R8

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, MET–FILM, AXL, COLR, R26,R31,R34,R36
272–9103–100 8
1/4W, 1%, 1.00K OHM R37,R41,R49,R50

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–0005–218 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,MET–FILM,SFR,AXL,COLR,1/4W ,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
5%,180 OHM
2 R13,R61

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,MET–FILM,SFR,AXL,COLR,1/4W ,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–0005–110 2 R29,R46
5%,10. OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R10,R12,R15,R18
R19,R2,R23,R24

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R28,R3,R32,R35
RES, FIX, METFILM, AXL, COLR, 1/2W, R39,R40,R43,R48

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–0006–020 30
5%, 2.0OHM R51,R54,R55,R58

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R6,R60,R63,R64
R66,R68,R7,R70

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R71,R9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9103–221
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, MET–FILM, AXL, COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1/4W, 1%, 2.21K OHM
R14,R27,R45,R5
R57,R67

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9103–499
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, MET–FILM, AXL, COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1/4W, 1%, 4.99K OHM
4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC, INTF, DRIV, IGBT, OPTOW
252–4040–002 2 U2,U5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DESAT, SMD, HCPL–316J

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC, INTF, CMOS, XCVR,
252–4011–001 2 U3,U4
RS485/422, MAX481, 0/70C, DIP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4
214–9501–000 TEST POINT #260 BRASS 0 0000 EA 6
TP5,TP6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TP1,TP2,TP3,TP4
214–9501–000 TEST POINT #260 BRASS 0 0000 EA 6.0
TP5,TP6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PERFORM THE
FOLLOWING

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MODIFICATIONS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TO 620–0032
IGBT DRIVER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BOARD
1. REMOVE R22,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1.00K 1%
2. REMOVE DS2,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ LED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3. REMOVE R42,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1.00K 1%
4. REMOVE DS5,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE, INS, SOL, CU, AG–PL, 30GA,
294–2001–006 1.0 FT LED
KYNAR, WWRAP, BLU

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
5. REMOVE U1,
MAX481

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
6. REMOVE U6,
MAX481

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
7. BLUE WIRE,
U1 PIN 1 TO U6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ PIN 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
8. BLUE WIRE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
U1 IN 2 TO U1
PIN 7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
9. BLUE WIRE,
U6 PIN 1 TO U1
PIN 6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑDescription Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–2002–410 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, WW, CP–10, AXL, 10W, 10%,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
10.K OHM
3 C1,C2,C3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TP1,TP10,TP11,
TP12,TP13,TP14

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–9501–000 TEST POINT #260 BRASS 15 TP15,TP2,TP3,
TP4,TP5,TP6,TP7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TP8,TP9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
610–0034–003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB, FAB, IGBT, 1–PH, SNUBBER,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE–3
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,ST,FRICT LOCK, .156SP, .025
J1 REMOVE
PINS 4 AND 5J2
REMOVE PINS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–8502–008 3
SQ GOLD PINS, 8 PIN AND 5J3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REMOVE PINS 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AND 5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUT INTO 12
PCS. 2.75” LONG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
EACH. STRIP
1/4” EACH END,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TIN ONE END.
CRIMP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE, CU, SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,
294–5005–009 2.75 UNTINNED END
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IN SPADE LUG
(ITEM 90, ).

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ SOLDER TINNED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ END IN PCB AT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
G1, E1, E2 & G2,
3 PLACES.

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG, CRMP, QKDISCON, BR, SN–PL,
246–3300–603 12
NY–JK, 22–18 AWG, FE, 0.110 X 0.020

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
620–0034–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB, SCHEM, IGBT, 1–PH, SNUBBER,

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TYPE–3
0.01

840–0026–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,INV,30KVA,TYPE 2,HE

Part Number Description Qty Designation


ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0032–005 PCB,ASSY,IGBT,1–PH,DRIVE,TYPE–5 3 A1,A2,A3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0034–003 PCB,ASSY,IGBT,1–PH,SNUBBER,TYPE–3 3 A4,A5,A6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ WIRE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS AS
FOLLOWS: P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A1P1P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4J3P1
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A1P2P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A4J2P1
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A1P3P2
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A4J1P1
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A2P1P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A5J3P1
700–0008–137 CBL, ASSY, HE, DRIVE TO SNUBBER 9 CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A2P2P2
CONNECTS TO
A5J2P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A2P3P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A5J1P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A3P1P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A6J3P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A3P2P2
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A6J2P1
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A3P3P2
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A6J1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, MACH, HEATSINK,
870–0005–101 1
HARSH ENVIRONMENT, INV, TYPE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–2001–001 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELECT, FAN, BALL, TERM, 4.69SQ,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
110CFMR, 3100RPM, 15W,180MA,11
2 B1,B2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
103–0011–000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BRKT, HARSH ENV, INV CAPACITORS

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUSPLANE, INV, HARSH
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
203–3014–001 1
ENV, 30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ELYTC, ALUM, RAD, 160V, 20%, C10,C12,C2,C4,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
208–0009–222 6
22000UF C6,C8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
292–4200–051
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XSTR, IGBT, PWR, HBRIDGE, WIDE,
9
Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4,Q5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
300A, 600V Q6,Q7,Q8,Q9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, SCHEM, PWR, INVERTER, HE,
801–0003–301 0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
600–0003–000 PCB, ASSY, TEMPERATURE PROBE 1 S1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100818–002 THERMAL PAD SCR 2.44X4.25 9 (Q1–9)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100789–018 METRIC HEX CAP SCRW, M6 X30MM LG 27

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
178–1301–009 SPACR,AL,0.252ID,1/2OD, RND,9/64 IN 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100873–022 SLOTTED/HEX HDSEMS,10–32X1/2 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100873–023 SLOTTED/HEX HDSEMS,10–32X5/8 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
179–0601–080
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDOFF, AL, NO–PL, FE–FE, #6–32,
12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1/4HEX, 1–1/4 IN

840–0025–101, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,INV,20KVA,TYPE 2,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0032–004
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB,ASSY,IGBT,1–PH,DRIVE,TYPE–4 3 A1A2A3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0034–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB,ASSY,IGBT,1–PH,SNUBBER,TYPE–3 3 A4A5A6

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE CONNECT
AS FOLLOWED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
P1 CONNECTS
TO A1P1P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A4J3P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A1P2P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A4J2P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A1P3P2
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
700–0008–137 CBL,ASSY,HE,DRIVE TOSNUBBER 6
A4J1P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A3P1P2
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ A6J3P1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A3P2P2
CONNECTS TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A6J2P1
CONNECTS TO
A3P3P2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECTS TO
A6J1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
870–0005–101
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, MECH, MACH, HEATSINK,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HARSH ENVIRONMENT, INV, TYPE 1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELECT, FAN, BALL, TERM, 4.69SQ,
203–2001–001 2 B1,B2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
110CFMR, 3100RPM, 15W, 180MA,11

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
103–0011–000 BRKT, HARSH ENV, INV CAPACITORS 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUSPLANE, INV, HARSH
203–3014–001 1
ENV, 30KVA, 3PH

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP, FIX, ELYTC, ALUM, RAD, 160V, 20%, C10,C12,C2,C4,
208–0009–222 6
22000UF C6,C8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
292–4200–051 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XSTR, IGBT, PWR, HBRIDGE, WIDE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
300A,600V
6
Q1,Q3,Q4,Q6,Q7,
Q9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, SCHEM, PWR, INVERTER, HE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
801–0003–301 0.01
30KVA

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0003–000
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB, ASSY, TEMPERATURE PROBE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 S1
Q1,Q3,Q4,Q6,Q7,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100818–002 THERMAL PAD SCR 2.44X4.25 6
Q9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100789–018
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
METRIC HEX CAP SCRW, M6 X30MM LG 18

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
178–1301–009
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100873–022 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SPACR, AL, 0.252ID,1/2OD,RND,9/64 IN

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SLOTTED/HEX HDSEMS,10–32X1/2
6
8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100873–023
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SLOTTED/HEX HDSEMS,10–32X5/8

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDOFF,AL,NO–PL,FE–FE,#6–32,1/4HEX,
8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
179–0601–080 12
1–1/4 IN

600–0035–002, PCB,ASSY,INTF,IPM DRV TO LCI INV,HE,TYPE–2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
CAP,FIX,ELYTC,ALUM,RAD,16V,20%,
Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
208–0002–410 4.0 C14C15C44C45
100UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4002–810
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ESTAT,CER,AXIAL,X7R,50V,
6.0
C26C39C40C41C

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
10%,0.01UF 42C43

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–0100–001 DIODE,SI,SWITCHING,DO35,1N914 1.0 CR22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–2002–031
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE,SI,ZENER,DO–35,1/2W,5%,5.1VZ,1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1.0 CR21

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
N5231B

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OPTO,LAMP,LED,T1,60DEG,1.1MCD,1.9V,
258–2000–002 2.0 DS1DS2
GRN,DIFF,GRN–TINT

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,ST,FRICT LOCK, .156SP, .025
214–8502–006 1 J5
SQ GOLD PINS, 6 PIN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–8502–004 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,ST,FRICT LOCK, .156SP, .025

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SQ GOLD PINS, 4 PIN
5 J10,J12,J6,J8,J9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,ST,FRICT LOCK, .156SP, .025

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
214–8502–002 1 J11
SQ GOLD PINS, 2 PIN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9103–133
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
W,1%,1.33K OHM
7
R1,R10,R12,R2,
R5,R6,R9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4
272–9103–221 1 R73

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
W,1%,2.21K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R14,R16,R18,R21
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4 R31,R32,R37,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9103–100 14
W,1%,1.00K OHM R45,R51,R52,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R56,R58R72,R74

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
252–1600–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC, LINR,V COMP, QUAD, LOPWR,
4 U11,U12,U14,U17

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LO OSET, DIP14, LM339AN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC,INTF,CMOS,XCVR,RS485/422,M
252–4011–001 4 U10U2U5U9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AX481,0/70C,DIP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,STR,4SIDE,NO–LAT,2–ROW,0.
214–8504–020 3 J1J2J4
1SP,AU–PL,0.025SQ,20PIN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–8502–008 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,ST,FRICT LOCK, .156SP, .025

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SQ GOLD PINS, 8 PIN
1 J7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
208–1001–510
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ELYTC,TANT,RAD,25V,10%,10.UF

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ESTAT,CER,RAD,X7R,CK06,100V,
3 C25C27C31

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4008–710 1 C10
10%,0.1UF

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C1,C11,C17,C18,
C2,C20,C21,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ESTAT,CER,RAD,X7R,CK05,50V,1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4007–710
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
0%,0.10UF
23
C22,C23,C24,
C28,C29,C3,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C30,C32,C33,
C34,C4,C5,C6,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ C7,C8,C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9105–118
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W,1%,118.K OHM
4 R27,R41,R54,R67

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4
272–9105–154 4 R26,R40,R50,R64

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W,1%,154.K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4 R22,R36,R44,
272–9105–191 5
W,1%,191.K OHM R60,R69

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE,SI,ZENER,DO–35,1/2W,5%,10.VZ,
222–2002–040 1 CR20
1N5240B

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9105–200 4 R23,R35,R48,R62
W,1%,200.K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9105–324 4 R24R38R47R65
W,1%,324.K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9103–976
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4
1 R70

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W,1%,9.76K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4
272–9102–301 1 R15

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W,1%,301. OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,1/4
272–9103–499 4 R30,R34,R53,R57
W,1%,4.99K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ELYTC,ALUM,RAD,25V,20%,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
208–0007–547 1 C19
47.UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9105–487
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1/4W,1%,487.K OHM
4 R28,R42,R55,R68

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,
272–9102–499 1 R66
1/4W,1%,499. OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9105–931 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
1/4W,1%,931.K OHM
4 R20,R33,R46,R61

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
272–9105–953 4 R25,R39,R49,R63
1/4W,1%,953.K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
258–2000–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
OPTO,LAMP,LED,T1,60DEG,2.5MCD,1.7V,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
RED,DIFF,RED–TINT
1 DS6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,
272–9105–887 4 R29,R43,R59,R71

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
1/4W,1%,887.K OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ELYTC,ALUM,RAD,50V,20%,
208–0011–447 2 C12,C13
470UF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,HDR,STR,4SIDE,NO–LAT,2–ROW,
214–8504–030 1 J3
0.1SP,AU–PL,0.025SQ,30PIN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWRSUP,SW,DC–DC,ISOL,PCB,5VIN,1W,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
263–3002–002 1 PWR1
12VOUT,80MA0

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ U13 LIFT AND

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC,LINR,OPAMP,QUAD,LPOWR, SWAP PINS
252–1000–011 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LM324AN,PLAS,DIP14 (5&6), (9&10),
(12&13)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
252–3100–010 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC,DIGL,CMOS,MVIB,TIMR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
LM555C,PLAS,DIP8
3 U16,U20,U21

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–4009–002
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE,SI,RECT,ULTRAFAST,4A,600V,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
MUR460
2 CR1,CR2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
252–3030–011
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NETW–IC,DIGL,GATE,CMOS,NOR,2–IN,
3 U15,U18,U19

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
QUAD,74C02,PLAS,DIP14

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RLY1 JUMPER
BETWEEN PINS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–0001–024
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE CU SN–PL SOLID BUS #24AWG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
0.2
3&4
RLY2 JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BETWEEN PINS
3&4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ TB1 BREAK OFF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
280–001–A001–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PIN .025 SQ WIREWRAP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2
AS REQ’D
TB2 BREAK OFF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AS REQ’D

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR, R79,R80,R81,
272–9106–100 7
1/4W,1%,1.00MEG OHM R82,R83,R84,R85

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9101–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1/4W,1%,10.0 OHM
4 R75,R76,R77,R78

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–4003–610
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
1UF ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP,FIX,ESTAT,CER,RAD,X7R,50V,20%,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
4 C35,C36,C37,C38

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–9501–000
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TEST POINT #260 BRASS 13
TP10,TP11,TP12
TP13,TP14,TP15
TP3,TP4,TP5,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TP6,TP7,TP8TP9
R88 R88 FROM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
U19 PIN 14 TO
TB1(LEAD
NEAREST U19

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,METFILM,CCF–55,1/4W ,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9064–100

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1%,10.0KOHM
2.0
PIN 14) R89 R89
FROM U19 PIN

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
14 TO TB2 (LEAD
NEAREST U19

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PIN 14)

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Part Number Description Qty Designation


ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ADD ONE
JUMPER TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BOARD 1. FROM
U19 PIN 1 TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R21 (LEAD
WIRE,INS,SOL,CU,AG–PL,30GA,KYNAR,
294–2001–006 0.25 FT NEAREST U19

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WWRAP,BLU
PIN 1)2. THIS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE SHOULD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BE PLACED ON
THE BOTTOM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
273–1610
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
AC ADAPTER,13V,0.8APTER KIT 2
SIDE OF BOARD.
R86,R87

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
610–0035–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
620–0035–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB,FAB,INTF,IPM DRV TO LCIINV,HE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PCB,SCHEM,INTF,IPM DRV TOLCI INV,HE
1
0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4003–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,ACC,HDRLATCH,AMP–LATCH,
8
INSERT 2 EA
INTO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STRAIN RLF CONNECTOR
HEADER J1–J4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES,FIX,PREC,MET–FILM,AXL,COLR,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
272–9107–100 2 R86,R87
1/4W,1%,10.0MEG OHM

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1001–Bypass Assembly

Purpose and Scope


This article contains general information on the bypass assembly of the BPII Models 9310–9313.

Balanced Power II

General Information
The Balanced Power II system incorporates two different bypass circuits. The first is a “hard wire”
wrap–around that is utilized when maintenance is required on the system; hence, the name maintenance
bypass. It uses a circuit breaker, A8CB2, for this purpose. When closed, A8CB2 will route utility or
commercial power from the input directly to the output connections A, B and C. AC power is still present on
the input side of A8CB5 (static bypass input breaker), as well as the output side of A8CB4 (output breaker).
If the system utilizes a single feed, then the input side of A8CB1 (input breaker) is also energized.
The second bypass circuit is the static bypass switch (SBS). The input to the SBS is utility power from the
UPS reserve input circuit breaker A8CB5 (static bypass input breaker) or in the case of a 480 volt input, from
A8CB1. The SBS input is fed through a current sensing board (A8A17), which will monitor the input current
to the SBS assembly (A3). The SBS assembly consists of six silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs), two per
phase, facing opposite directions. The gate on signal is sent from the control board to the SBS drive board

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(A3A1). The SBS drive board will process this signal and gate all six SCRs on at the same time continuously.
However, the only SCR that will conduct for each phase will be the one that is forward biased. Once that phase
crosses zero, the SCR that was conducting will turn off and the SCR that was off will start to conduct.
The static bypass switch in the Balanced Power II is a continuous duty switch. That is to say that it can be
gated on and will continue to operate for extended periods of times. The output of the SBS (A3) is fed to
another current sensor board, A8A16 (output CT board), and then to the output circuit breaker, A8CB4.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

General Information
The Balanced Power II Harsh Environment system incorporates two different bypass circuits. The first is a
“hard wire” wrap–around that is utilized when maintenance is required on the system; hence the name,
maintenance bypass. It uses a circuit breaker, A12CB2, for this purpose. When closed, A12CB2 will route
utility or commercial power from the input directly to the output connections A, B and C. AS power is still
present on the input side of A12CB5 (static bypass input breaker), as well as the output side of A12CB4
(output breaker). If the system utilizes a single feed, then the input side of CB1 (input breaker) is also
energized.
The second bypass circuit is the static bypass switch (SBS). The input to the SBS is utility power from the
UPS reserve input circuit breaker A12CB5 (static bypass input breaker) or in the case of a 480 volt input, from
CB1. The SBS input is fed through a current sensing board (A4A17), which will monitor the input current to
the SBS assembly (A3). The SBS assembly consists of six silicon controlled rectifiers (SCRs) two per phase,
facing opposite directions. The gate on signal is sent from the control board to the SBS drive board (A3A1).
The SBS drive board will process this signal and gate all six SCRs on at the same time continuously. However,
the only SCR that will conduct for each phase will be the one that is forward biased. Once that phase crosses
zero, the SCR that was conducting will turn off and the SCR that was off will start to conduct.
The static bypass switch in the Balanced Power II Harsh Environment is a continuous duty static switch. That
is to say that it can be gated on and will continue to operate for extended periods of time. The output of the
SBS (A3) is fed to another current sensor board, A4A16 (output CT board), and then to the output circuit
breaker, A12CB4.

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1002–Bypass Assembly Bills of Material

Purpose and Scope


This list contains the Bills of Material (BOMs) for the bypass assembly for the Powerware models indicated.

Balanced Power II

950–016–A063–1, PWB ASSY SBS DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100024–001 DIODE BRIDGE FAST RE 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100028–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET N CHAN.DIP 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–002
100088–003 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE YEL
LED SUBMINIATURE GRE
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–002

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–010

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100120–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .15

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET PO
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100122–004
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PLUG SHORTING NON–IN 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100123–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PC JACK–CLOSED ENTRY 8

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100136–002 FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS P 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100136–003 FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS P 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–017 CAP 1K PF 10% 200V 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–026 CAP. .010 uF 10% 10 6
100209–034 CAP. .100 uF 10% 50 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–035
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–082 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAPACITOR CERAMIC CK

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15 OHM 5% 2W CA
1
12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100220–096
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.7 OHM 2% 1/4W 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–015
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 100.00 OHM 5% 1 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100379–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 5.60 K 5% 1/2W

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET P
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100432–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TEST POINT #260 BRAS 15

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100492–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC COUPLER HI CTR DA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100690–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 2700UF 35V SNAP 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100691–003 CAP. 470UF 35V LOW E 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100765–002 DIODE ULTRAFAST 4A 6 1
100841–001 IC ADJ.PRECISION REG 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100847–001 RECT. 6A 600V FULL B 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1001 RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WA 8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1502 RES. 15.K 1% 1/4WATT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1692 RES.16.9K 1% 1/4WATT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1782
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 17.8K 1% 1/4W M 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WA 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2211
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.21K 1% 1/4W M 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6811
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W M 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100930–001
100932–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ADJUSTABLE 3 AMPSTEP
TRANSFORMER PULSE 1
1
6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1N914 DIODE SIGNAL (TAPE & 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–014 IC MODULATOR REGULAT 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC D 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A017

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N7000 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR FET
1
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
513101B200
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEATSINK 1.5I DUAL C 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D063
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SBS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D063–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CMF553927R4FT1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB SBS DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 27.4 OHM 1% 1/8
1
2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HCPL–2211

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RL1256–2–100
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC DIP PLASTIC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
INDUCTOR 100UH
1
1
128403024 FU CLIP 13/32 4

941–126–A103–1, W HARN ASSY SBS PWR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100034–006

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–103 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE HOOK–UP UL SYLE

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
END CONNECTOR .156 C
10.5 FT
1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–106
100107–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ENC CONNECTOR .156 C
MARKER CABLE
3
.001

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100378–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL WIRE RING 2 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100436–005
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG FEM SLIP ON 22/18 12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DUST CVR END CONN (3 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DUST CVR END CONN (6 3

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–126–C103 W HARN DWG SBS ASSY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–127–A103 W LST SBS ASSY 3 DEV

950–016–A013–1, PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–002 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description
RES 10 OHM 5% 2W T&R
Qty
9
Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–081
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00 MEG 5% 1/ 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100549–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL INDEPENDENT 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100748–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100780–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
VARISTOR MOV 320VAC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .1UF 1250VDC 40
3
9
300026–000 PCB IDENTIFICATION 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D013 SCHEM TRANSIENT SUPPR 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D013–1 PWB TRANSIET SUPPRES 1

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840–0006–102, SUBASSY,ASDWG,ELEC–MECH,STATIC BYP SWITCH,HE,TYPE 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
**** WAR NING***

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THE
950–016–A063–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ PCB IS SET UP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FOR 208 VOLT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MACHINE, IF
USED ON 480V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A063–1 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY SBS DRIVE 1
MACHINE THE
TB1 JUMPER ON
THIS BOARD

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NEEDS TO BE
CHANGED TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THE 480V
JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ DESIGNATED

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ON THE PCB

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FOR TB1. ***
A1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100629–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCR MODULE 90A 1200V
1
3
A2
CR1CR2CR3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100818–004
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THERMAL PAD SCR .81X3.64

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3 (CR1)(CR2)(CR3)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A206–1 HVPS XFMR 600–208V SBSINPUT 1 T1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–126–A103–1 W HARN ASSY SBS PWR.ASSY 3DEV. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A869–1 WIRE KIT,12AWG SBS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, MACH,
870–0006–101 1
HSINK, STAT BYP, HE,TYPE–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D069–1
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SBS MOUNTING PLATE 1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–045–C162–1 BUS 10–32 STUD 3 E1E2E3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–110 END CONNECTOR .156 CL10CIRC 22AWG 1 A1P3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–010 DUST CVR END CONN(10CIRC)1.560 1 (A1P3)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–002 END CONNECTOR .156 CL 2CIRCUITS 1 A1P4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–002 CONN,ACC,DUST COVR,PVC,2POS 1 (A1P4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–027–A103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–021–D103
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE LIST SBS ASSY

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCHEM,SBS ASSY
0.01
0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–007
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100079–015
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF,1/4HEX,6–32 THDS,L=1/2IN,FEM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
STDF.AL.HEX 5/16 FM.10–32L=1.0
4
4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ADD 12AWG
WIRE CUT WIRE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
4 INCHES;
WIRE,CU,SN–PL, STRND, PVC, UL1015, CRIMP WITH #6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–5008–009 0.34
12AWG, WHT RING LUGS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECT FROM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
A3A2:E4 TO
CHASSIS GND

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100437–006
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG RING INSUL. #6 12/10 2.0

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
**** WARNING***
THE

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A063–1
PCB IS SET UP

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ FOR 208 VOLT

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
MACHINE, IF
USEDON 480V
MACHINE THE

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A063–1

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PWB ASSY SBS DRIVE 1
TB1 JUMPER ON
THIS BOARD

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NEEDS TO BE
CHANGED TO

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ THE 480V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JUMPER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DESIGNATED
ON THE PCB

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FOR TB1 . ***
A1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A013–1 PWB ASSY TRANSIENTSUPPRESSOR 1 A2

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
XSTR, SCR, MODLE, DUAL, KTCIR, 135A,
292–5301–001 3 CR1CR2CR3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
800V

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100818–008 THERMAL PAD SCR 3.70X 1.34 3 (CR1)(CR2)(CR3)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
250–913–A206–1 HVPS XFMR 600–208V SBS INPUT 1 T1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–126–A103–1 W HARN ASSY SBS PWR.ASSY 3 DEV. 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A869–1 WIRE KIT,12AWG SBS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SUBASSY, ASDWG, MECH, MACH,
870–0006–101 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HSINK, STAT BYP, HE,TYPE–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–015–D069–1 SBS MOUNTING PLATE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ASSY, ELEC, BUSBAR, 30KVA, 208VAC
203–3020–001 3 E1E2E3
SBS, HE

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100100–110 END CONNECTOR .156 CL10CIRC 22AWG 1 A1P3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100724–010 DUST CVR END CONN(10CIRC)1.560 1 (A1P3)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
130 END CONNECTOR .156 CL 2CIR-
100100–002 1 A1P4

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUITS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–002 CONN,ACC,DUST COVR,PVC,2POS 1 (A1P4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–027–A103 WIRE LIST SBS ASSY 0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–021–D103 SCHEM,SBS ASSY 0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100422–006 SPACER PCB,1”, THREADED,NYLON 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100022–007 STDF,1/4HEX,6–32 THDS,L=1/2IN,FEM 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100079–015 STDF.AL.HEX 5/16 FM.10–32L=1.0 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ADD 12AWG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE CUT WIRE
4 INCHES;

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE,CU,SN–PL, STRND, PVC, UL1015, CRIMP WITH #6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–5008–009 0.34
12AWG, WHT RING LUGS,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONNECT FROM
A3A2:E4 TO

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100437–006
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG RING INSUL. #6 12/10 2
CHASSIS GND

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Part Number
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CUT QTY 3 8
INCHES, LUG

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ONE END WITH
WIRE,CU,SN–PL, STRND, PVC, UL1015,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
294–5008–009 2 ITEM 020 AND
12AWG, WHT
OTHER END

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WITH ITEM
100437–006

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100437–002 LUG RING INSUL. #10 12/10LOOSE 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG RING INSUL. #6 12/10LOOSE TAPE/
100437–006 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
REEL

941–126–A103–1, W HARN ASSY SBS PWR ASSY 3 DEV.

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Description

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,ST,CLOSE END,LOCKCLMP W/
Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–3100–003 1 A1P2
TABS,0.156 SP,22AWG,3POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–3100–006
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,ST,CLOSE END,LOCKCLMP W/
3 A1P5A1P6A1P7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TABS,0.156 SP,22AWG,6POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–003 CONN,ACC,DUST COVR,PVC,3POS 1 (A1P2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–4001–006
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN,ACC,DUST COVR,PVC,6POS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3
(A1P5)(A1P6)(A1
P7)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG,CRMP,INS,BRZ–SLV,NY– (CR2,3 TERMI-
246–2200–110 2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
JK,RING,22–16AWG,#10 ST NAL 3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(CR1)
G1,G2,K1,K2(CR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100436–005
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LUG FEM SLIP ON 22/18.032X.110 INS 12 2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
G1,G2,K1,K2(CR
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WIRE,CU,SN–PL, STRND, PVC, NY–JK,
294–5005–009 10.5
UL1316, 22AWG, WHT

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
150–2001–007 ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IDENT, LABEL, POLY, BLANK, WHITE,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
S–LAM, INDV, 1X5–1/2
0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–127–A103
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–126–C103
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W LST, SBS ASSY

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
W HARN DWG, SBS ASSY
0.01
0.01

950–016–A013–1, PWB ASSY TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D013–1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100780–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. .1UF 1250VDC 400VAC 5%
1
9 C1 THRU C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100549–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TERMINAL INDEPENDENT 6–32TAPPED 4 E1 THRU E4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R1 THRU R9
100219–002 RES 10 OHM 5% 2W T&R 9
(SEE NOTE 1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100748–003

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–081
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
VARISTOR MOV 320VAC

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 1.00 MEG 5% 1/2WMET.FILM
3
3
Z1–3
R10–12

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–011–D013 SCHEM TRANSIENT SUPPRESSOR BD. 0.01

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 1: MOUNT RESISTOR TO ALLOW FOR A MINIMUM OF 1/8” CLEARANCE ABOVE
THE BOARD.

950–016–A063–1, PWB ASSY SBS DRIVE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Description Qty Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–012–D063–1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PWB SBS DRIVE 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–034
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 0.100 uF 10% 50V CER. T &REEL 4 C1,C5,C6,C7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–017
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 1K PF 10% 200V CER. 1 C2

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
C3
225–0008–A002 CAP 10uf 10% 25VDC DIPPEDTANT. 1
(SEE NOTE 13)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100691–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP. 470UF 35V LOW ESR

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
1 C4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100209–035 CAPACITOR CERAMIC CKO6.47UF 50V 1 C8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100690–001 CAP 2700UF 35V SNAP MOUNT 1 C9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
10–C15
100209–026 CAP. .010 uF 10% 100V CER. 6
(SEE NOTE 14)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE BRIDGE FAST RECOVRY DIP .8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100024–001 6 CR1–CR6
AM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–0100–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE,SI,SWITCHING,DO35,1N914 1 CR7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
222–4009–002
MUR460ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
DIODE, SI, RECT, ULTRAFAST, 4A, 600V,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
1 CR8

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100841–001
ÑÑÑÑ
100MA ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC ADJ.PRECISION REGULATOR1%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
1 CR9

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100847–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RECT. 6A 600V FULL BRDG.STRT.PKG.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
LED SUBMINIATURE YELLOW
1

1
CR10
DS1 (SEE NOTE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
12)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100088–003 LED SUBMINIATURE GREEN 2 DS2,DS3

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100451–003 FUSE 1/2A 500VAC TIME DELAY 2 F1,F2

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
282–0001–A017
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CONN 30 PIN STRAIGHT LOCK &EJEC-
1 J1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TOR

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–003 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 3PINS 1 J2 (SEE NOTE 4)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–010 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 10PINS 1 J3 (SEE NOTE 5)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–002 HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 2PINS 1 J4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100099–006
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
HEADER PCB ASSY. .156 CL 6PINS

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
3
J5,J6,J7

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
(SEE NOTE 3)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RL1256–2–100 INDUCTOR 100UH 1 L1

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Q1,Q3
100379–001 TRANSISTOR MOSFET P BUZ171 2
(SEE NOTE 10)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100120–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET POWER

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
N–CHANNEL
2
Q2,Q4
(SEE NOTE 10)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2N7000
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR FET 1 Q5

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100028–004
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSISTOR MOSFET N–CH DIP 1 Q6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100219–082
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 15 OHM 5% 2W CARBON 12
R1,R3,R4,R6,R7,
R9,R10,R12,R13,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R15,R16,R18

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R2,R5,R8,R11,R1
100222–015 RES. 100.00 OHM 5% 1/2WMET.FILM 6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
4,R17

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES, FIX, PREC, METFILM, CMF–55–39,
272–9111–274 2 R19,R20
FUS, FLMP, 1/4W, 1%,27.4 OHM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100220–096
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.7 OHM 2% 1/4W 1 R21

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2211 RES. 2.21K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R22

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1502 RES. 15.K 1% 1/4WATT MF 1 R23

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
R24,R25,R26,
100855–1001 RES. 1.00K 1% 1/4 WATT MF 8 R31,R32,R33,

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ R34,R35

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100222–043
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1692
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 5.60 K 5% 1/2W MET.FILM

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES.16.9K 1% 1/4WATT MF (TAPE&REEL)
1
1
R36
R27

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–2001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–1782
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 2.00K 1% 1/4 WATT MF

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 17.8K 1% 1/4W MF
1
1
R28
R29

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100855–6811
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
RES. 6.81K 1% 1/4W MF 1 R30

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100932–001
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
TRANSFORMER PULSE 1:1 PWB 6 T1–T6

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
PC JACK–CLOSED ENTRY SOLDER
100123–001 8 TB1
MOUNT

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(TB1 – SEE
100122–004 PLUG SHORTING NON–INSUL..30 SPAN 1
NOTE 7)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
214–9501–000 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
TEST POINT #260 BRASS 15
TP1–TP15
(SEE NOTE 6)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
IC MODULATOR REGULATINGPULSE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
220–0003–014 1 U1
WIDTH

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100136–003
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS PCBRD.MTD. 6–32

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
4
(F1, F2, SEE
NOTE 1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(F1, F2, SEE
100319–010 SCREW MACH PPH SS 6–32X1/4LG 4

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
NOTE 2)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(F1, F2, SEE
NOTE 2),

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100321–003 WASHER LOCK #6 STAIN LESSSTEEL 7
(Q1–Q4,U4 –

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SEE NOTE 10)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100319–008
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
SCREW MACH PPH SS 4–40X11/8 LG 1
(L1 – SEE NOTE

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
8)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(L1 – SEE NOTE
100320–002 WASHER FLAT 4 LARGE PATT.SS 1

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
8)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
(L1 – SEE NOTE
100321–002 WASHER LOCK #4 STAINLESSSTEEL 1
8)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100136–002 ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
FSTNR.PRESS FIT SS PCBRD.MTD. 4–40 1
(L1 – SEE NOTE
1)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100319–012
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
SCREW MACH PPH SS 6–32X1/2LG 3
(Q1–Q4, U4 –
SEE NOTE 10)

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
100320–007
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
WASHER FLAT 6 SMALL PATT. SS 3
(Q1–Q4,U4 –

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1101–Installation Inspection Data Sheets

Purpose & Scope


The following check–off items correspond to the installation procedures in the 400 series articles in this
manual. This list is not a substitute for the instructions in the manual.
(Note to online users: Click on the blue text links to see the procedure.)

Balanced Power II
This procedure must be followed whenever a Balanced Power II is started. Return this procedure to the
factory with your Customer Service Report. This procedure should be performed only by personnel trained
and authorized by Powerware on this UPS model.
Customer: Date Unit Shipped:
Sales Order Number: Date Check–Out Completed:
Model Number Date Start–Up Completed:
Serial Number: Date UPS On–Line:
Input Voltage: Customer Engineer:
Output Voltage: Customer Witness:

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Pre–Inspection

WARNING

Ensure that the input power and battery power are disconnected before proceeding with the
pre–inspection procedure! If the UPS is in Maintenance Bypass and powering the critical load,
perform the steps in the Exterior Inspection and Interior Inspection sections cautiously and skip
the Continuity Checks and Power Connections sections.
Initial all steps when complete.

Exterior Inspection
1) Check exterior of unit (and battery pack if furnished) for any damage. Note any damage that has
occurred.

2) Check for adequate clearance for ventilation and accessibility for future maintenance.
Recommended: 25” front of the unit 36” on left, 12” in rear, and 6” on right side of unit. Note any discrepancies.

3) Check house input feeder power and battery power (if external battery) for proper sizing and
over–current protection devices. Check instantaneous trip settings AC max, DC min.

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UPS Input Feeder CB (amps)


Cable Size Installed
Battery Disconnect Switch (amps)
Cable Size Installed
Bypass Input Feeder CB (amps) *
Cable Size Installed

*Bypass Input Feeder applies only to dual input UPS.

4) Check that AC input neutral and system ground are tied at the AC input power source. Note any
discrepancies.

Interior Inspection
1) Check interior of unit for any obvious physical damage. Note any discrepancies.

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2) Check all wire and conductor insulation for chaffing or other damage. Note any discrepancies.

3) Check bottom of unit and horizontal surfaces for any loose hardware. Note any discrepancies.

4) Inspect both power and control cable connections. Do not remove any connectors to perform
this inspection. Note any discrepancies.

5) Insure the UPS circuit breaker fast trips are set to maximum and the battery circuit breaker fast
trip is set to minimum.

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WARNING

If the UPS is in Maintenance Bypass and powering the critical load, skip the Continuity Checks
and Power Connections sections. Remove ALL power from the UPS before you perform the
following steps in the Continuity Checks and Power Connections sections!

Continuity Checks
1) Check and record the resistance (should be greater than or equal to 100 k–ohms) between the
following points:

AC input: A to GND B to GND C to GND


DC input: Pos to GND Neg to GND
AC out: A to GND B to GND C to GND
Bypass inp: A to GND B to GND C to GND

2) Check between positive and negative rails of the DC bus for capacitor action.

Power Connections
1) Check primary input power connections for tightness.
2) Check battery input connection for tightness (if external battery).
3) Check output power connection for tightness.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment


This checklist, when completed, provides a documented record of the commissioning of the BPII–HE UPS
with Revision 1.00 Series Software. It is intended to document the startup and operational certification of the
UPS. A signed copy of the completed checklist should be maintained at the site for future reference.

TEST DATA SHEET


BPII HE 50/60 Hz UPS Startup and Acceptance Test with Revisions 1.00 Series Software
UPS Serial Number:______________________
UPS SO Number: ________________________
Model Number: _________________________
Date Start–UP Completed: __________________
Customer Engineer: _______________________
UPS Modem Number: _____________________
Powerware Corporation Help Desk Phone Number: 1–800–777–8922
Global Services, 3401 Spring Forest Road, Raleigh, NC, 27616; 1–800–365–4892
Customer Name: ___________________________
Customer Number: ___________________________
Address:___________________________
City:___________________________
State: ____________ Zip: _________
Contact Name: ____________________________
Telephone Number: ________________________
Contact Signature: _________________________

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General Notes
1. Site Discussion Completed _________

Test Equipment Required


1. Required equipment available _________

Documentation Required
1. Required documentation available _________

Pre–inspection
PRE–INSPECTION WAIVER STATEMENT FOR PRE–INSPECTION STEPS 1 THROUGH 4.
Closure of the “hard bypass” breaker with the critical load(s) energized presents a severe safety hazard to
personnel inspecting exposed cables, connectors, and equipment while they are energized. If the critical
load(s) cannot be de–energized and the bypass breaker opened, the customer is required to sign the following
statement of waiver which releases Powerware Corporation/Global Services of any liability for any problems
or damage.
I hereby waive the performance of Pre–Inspection Steps 1 through 4 and release Powerware
Corporation/Global Services of all liability for any problems or damage that might result from the
non–performance of the above referenced steps.
Signature___________________ Job Title_________________ Date:______________

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Exterior Inspection
1. _________
2. _________
3. _________

NOTICE

Bypass Input Feeder applies only to dual input UPS.

UPS Input Feeder Circuit Breaker _________A


UPS Input Cable Size _________
Battery Disconnect Switch _________A
Battery Disconnect Cable Size _________
Bypass Input Feeder Circuit Breaker _________A
Bypass Input Feeder Cable Size _________
4. _________

Interior Inspection
1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________

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Continuity Checks
1.

NOTICE

Resistance should be equal to or greater than 100 k–ohms.

AC Input Phase A to GND _________Ohms


AC Input Phase B to GND _________Ohms
AC Input Phase C to GND _________Ohms
DC Input Positive to GND _________Ohms
DC Input Negative to GND _________Ohms
AC Output Phase A to GND _________Ohms
AC Output Phase B to GND _________Ohms
AC Output Phase C to GND _________Ohms
Bypass Input Phase A to GND _________Ohms
Bypass Input Phase B to GND _________Ohms
Bypass Input Phase C to GND _________Ohms

2. _________

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Power Connections
1. _________
2. _________
3. _________

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1102–Initial Setup Data Sheets

Purpose & Scope


The following items correspond with the setup procedures in the 500 series articles in this manual. This list
is not a substitute for the instructions in this manual. The procedures for the BPII are listed first, followed by
the procedure for the BPII HE.

Balanced Power II

Electrical Checkout

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY


OF THE ELECTRICAL CHECKOUT PROCEDURE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

AC Input Power
1) Ensure that the input power is connected to the input terminal blocks. Close house circuit
breaker(s) for UPS input power. Measure and record voltages at input power terminal blocks.

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A to B B to C C to A
A to N B to N C to N

Verify that these voltages are correct for UPS installed. Do not proceed if voltages are incorrect.

Power Supply Checkout


1) UPS control board (950–026–A010–1).
⇒ TP24 +5V +0.5V ______
⇒ TP21 +12V +0.5V ______
⇒ TP22 –12V +0.25V ______
⇒ TP14 +15V +0.5V ______
⇒ TP16 –15V +0.25V ______
⇒ TP 4 +18V +0.25V ______
⇒ TP 5 –18V +0.25V ______
⇒ TP 7, 8, 32, 33 AGND ______
2) Verify the following boards receive power:
⇒ Rectifier Drive Boards (One Green LED)
⇒ SBS Drive Board (One Amber LED)

NOTICE

If any LEDs are not illunimated, repair or replace the defective board before proceeding.

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Logic Jumpers

NOTICE

Verify jumpers. Change, if required.

1) Power Supply (A19) – There are no jumpers to verify on the 941–016–A036–1.


2) UPS Interface Board (A20) – 941–016–A040–1.

TB
1 UPS Input Phase A
2 UPS Input Phase B
3 UPS Input Phase C
4 Bypass Input Ph A
5 Bypass Input Ph B
6 Bypass Input Ph C
7 UPS Output Phase A
8 UPS Output Phase B
9 UPS Output Phase C
10 UPS Output Neutral
11 DC Link +
12 DC LInk –

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13 1–2 and 3–4 sync to input (Single input breaker)


5–6 and 7–8 sync to bypass (Dual input breakers)
14 jumper 11–12
15 Bypass Bkr shunt trip enable
16 Battery +
17 Battery –

3) UPS Control Board (A18) – Verify that Switch Sw1–1, 2, 3 and 4 are set properly.
4) SBS Drive Board (A3A1) – 941–016–A063–1 Jumpers match the Bypass input phase–to–phase
voltage.
5) Current Transformer Boards (A15, A16, & A17)
Refer to the current transformer board schematic (941–011–D003) and the information above.

Modifications
Verify that all modifications are made up to current date. Change, if required.

Configuration Checkout

UPS Maintenance Menu


Rectifier Maintenance Menu

Rct Link Float Volt. (205V)


Rct Link Recharge Volt. (211.5V)
Booster Ref Voltage (400V)

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Inverter Maintenance Menu


SBS Maintenance Menu
System Maintenance Menu
Service Maintenance Menu
Calibration Maintenance Menu
UPS Config Maintenance Menu

Summary Alarm Delay (sec 0–9) ______


Battery Voltage 180
kVA Rating ______
Input Voltage ______
Output Voltage ______
Bypass Voltage ______
Input Frequency ______
Output Frequency ______
Input sw architect. ______
Output sw architect. ______
Shift Inv. –30 degrees? No
Dual Wound Output Xfmr No
Pulse Drive Type 6–pulse single bridge
Rct Inductor Type AC Inductor
Dual Maint. Bypass Cont Yes
Company Name: Powerware
Output CTs Reversed? Yes

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Interface Board A040


Backfeed Protect CT? Yes
UPS Serial # _______________
Customer # _______________
Input Trap ______
Input Current 5th Limit 9.7
Password Maintenance Menu

Time and Date


Verify proper date and time.

Inverter Drive Checkout

Booster Drive Checkout

Inverter and Rectifier Low Voltage Checkout


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Inverter Phase Lock Checkout


1.
2.
3.

Transfer Test
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Battery Checkout and Test


Internal Battery Checkout:

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1.
2.
3.
4.
External Battery Checkout:

1.
2.
If there are discrepancies, caution the customer that the UPS cannot operate properly with a battery
disconnect device that does not have these capabilities.

NOTICE

The following battery pack instructions apply only to IPM/Lortec battery packs.
3.
4.

CAUTION

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For racked batteries or other manufacturers’ battery packs, measure voltage instead of
resistance.

5. Reconnect all battery trays. For all types of batteries or battery packs, verify the line side voltage
on the DC disconnect is correct in polarity.
6. Close control power switch. Verify drive power is available on the drive boards and the display
reads Close BYPASS CKT. BREAKER if the bypass breaker is not closed or Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER
if the bypass circuit breaker is already closed.
7. Close input circuit breaker. Press Alarm Silence twice to verity the AC Input Failure alarm
clears.
8. Verity the display reads Waiting... DC Link = ___.__ VDC and that the DC link voltage is
displayed.
9. When the rectifier has walked in, verify the message Close BYPASS CKT. BREAKER is
displayed.
10. Before closing the battery disconnect, verify that the polarity on the load side of the switch is
correct and matches the polarity on the line side of the switch.
11. Close battery breaker/disconnect switch. Press Next until you get the Active Alarm Condition
window and verity the Battery Not Available alarm has cleared.
12. Observe the initial battery charging current by pressing Next until the DC Link display is active.
13. When the current begins to drop, open power supply control switch. Verity that the UPS logic
continues to operate normally from DC power.
14. Close power supply control switch.
15. Press Next repeatedly until UPS Maintenance Menu is displayed on the front panel. Press
Enter. Enter the password, then press Next repeatedly until Service Maintenance Menu is displayed on

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the front panel. Press Enter and the front panel should display Test Mode. Press Up and the front panel
will display Confirm: Yes = UP No = DN. Press Up and verify that Test Mode = 1.
16. Press Next repeatedly until Manual Start/Stop Ready to Start is displayed. Press Up and the
bottom line on the front panel should change to Inverter Running. Verify the inverter ramps in.
17. Press Next repeatedly until you see Test Batteries? on the display. Press Up and the front panel
will display Confirm: Yes = Up No = Dn. Press Up. Verify the rectifier turns off and the inverter remains on,
powered by the batteries. Verify that the battery voltage is approximately equal to the open cell voltage.
18. Press DOWN. Verify the rectifier resets and walks in, and that the inverter remains on.
19. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up twice. The front panel will display UPS
Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next repeatedly until the front panel displays
DC Link/Temp. When the current begins to drop, open the battery disconnect. Press NEXT repeatedly until
you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the Battery Not Available alarm has cleared.
20. On dual input systems, open the SBS input breaker. Open the UPS input breaker. Verify DC
link voltage bleeds down.
21. Open the UPS control switch. Verify logic power bleeds down.

Operational Checkout

WARNING

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE MAJORITY


OF THE OPERATIONAL CHECKOUT PROCEDURE. PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

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Retransfer Load to Inverter

CAUTION

This procedure could result in loss of power to the critical loads. NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER
FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Replace panels removed during previous checks.


2. Close control power switch. Verify there are drive voltages and front display reads Close
BYPASS CKT. BREAKER (if the bypass breaker is not closed) or Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER (if the
bypass circuit breaker is already closed).
3. Check the settings for DC Link Float Voltage and DC Link Float Recharge Voltage and
Inverter Output Voltage (LN). Correct, if necessary, and save into the PERSONALITY. Return to normal
display.

NOTICE

If UPS is in maintenance bypass, skip step 4.


4. Close the bypass breaker. Verify the display reads Close INPUT CKT. BREAKER.
5. Close the input breaker. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window.
Verify the AC Input Failure alarm has cleared.

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6. Verify the display reads Waiting... DC Link = ___._ VDC, followed by Close BATTERY CKT.
BREAKER after the rectifier has walked in.
7. Close the battery breaker. Press Next until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify
the Battery Not Available alarm has cleared.
8. Verify the display reads Close OUTPUT SWITCH or BKR.
9. Close the output switch.

NOTICE

On 480/208 input systems, the display will change to Close SBS Input Breaker.
10. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the active alarm.

WARNING

IF THE TRANSFERRED TO BYPASS ALARM IS NOT ON, DO NOT PROCEED TO THE NEXT
STEP. TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL LOAD(S). DIAGNOSE
AND REPAIR THE PROBLEM BEFORE PROCEEDING.

11. Open the bypass breaker. Verify the display reads Wait... Retransfer Pending.
12. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the active alarm.

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13. After about 10 seconds, the inverter will turn on when it is phase locked. Verify the display reads
UPS Operating Normally and the status light is green.
14. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window. Verify the active alarm.

Metering Verification
1. Verify the following metering reads correctly by pressing Next and recording the values and
comparing them to values obtained with a VOM.

Load Transfer Test

WARNING

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL


LOAD(S). NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up once. The front panel should display
Inverter Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next and the front panel will change
to SBS Maintenance Menu. Press Enter And the front panel will change to Manual Transfer/Retransfer.
Press Up Twice. Verify the inverter turns off and the SBS turns on.
2. Verify that the audible alarm is sounding. Press the Alarm Silence button. Verify that the audible
alarm is silenced.
3. Press Down. Verify the inverter turns on and the SBS turns off after a period of approximately
10 seconds.

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Battery Load Test

WARNING

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF POWER TO THE CRITICAL


LOAD(S). NOTIFY THE CUSTOMER FIRST AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION!

1. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up once. The front panel should display
Inverter Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Next twice and the front panel will
change to Service Maintenance Menu. Press Enter and the front panel will change to Test Mode. Press
Next repeatedly until you see Test Batteries? on the display. Press Up twice. Verify the rectifier turns off
and the inverter remains on, powered from the batteries.
2. If sufficient load is available, wait until the Low Battery Voltage alarm is turns on. Verify that the
alarm activates at the set point established in the UPS Maintenance Menu.
3. Press Down. Verify the rectifier turns on again and walks in. Verify also that the inverter remains
on.
4. Press Next repeatedly until you get the Active Alarm Condition window and verify the active
alarm.
5. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up once. The front panel should display
Service Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Previous once and the front panel
will change to System Maintenance Menu. Press Enter and the front panel will display Software Rev Level.
Press Previous until Clear Alarm History appears. Press Up twice to clear the alarm history.

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6. Press and hold the Alarm Silence button. Press Up twice. The front panel should UPS
Maintenance Menu. Release the Alarm Silence button. Press Previous once and the front panel should
display UPS Operating Normally.

Remote Status Panel Checkout


1. Verify the operation of indicators and audible alarm by simulating alarms in the UPS.

Customer Password Checkout


1. Press Next or Previous until UPS Maintenance Menu is displayed. Enter the customer
password 4F00, and press Enter. Verify that Rectifier Maintenance Menu is displayed. Press Next twice
until SBS Maintenance Menu is displayed. Press Enter. Press Up twice to transfer the UPS to bypass.
Press Down to retransfer the load to inverter.

Setting the Customer Password


The customer password comes from the factory preset to 4F00. This password must begin with a 4 and can
have up to 8 additional digits or letters from A through F. Follow these steps to change the password:
1. Go to the Password Maintenance Menu. Press Enter. The front panel will display No
Password Password.
2. Press Next several times until Operator Password 4*** is displayed.
3. Press Up, and the front panel will display Confirm: Yes = UP No = DN.
4. Press Up and the display will change to Enter Password. Enter a new password and press
Enter.

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5. The front panel will blink Verify Password, then Enter Password. Enter the new password and
press Enter again.
6. Now press Alarm Silence and Up simultaneously. The front panel will display Save Change?
Yes = UP No = DN. Press Up.
7. Keep pressing Alarm Silence and Up simultaneously until UPS Maintenance Menu is
displayed.
8. Now press Enter and verify that the new customer password works correctly.

The UPS is now completely operational.

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Balanced Power II Harsh Environment

Electrical Checkout

AC Input Power
1. _________
Phase A to B _________VAC
Phase A to N _________VAC
Phase B to C _________VAC
Phase B to N _________VAC
Phase C to A _________VAC
Phase C to N _________VAC
2. _________

Power Supply Checkout


1. _________
2. _________
+5V +0.5V _________
+12 V +0.5V _________
–12 V +.25V _________

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+15 V +0.5V _________


–15 V +0.25V _________
+18 V +0.25V _________
–18 V +0.25V _________
TP7, 8, 32, and 33 AGND _________
3. _________

Logic Jumpers
1. _________
2. ________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________

NOTICE

Not operational. Skip this section.

Configuration Checkout
1. Record the system configuration information in the spaces below:
Ups Maintenance Menu _________

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Rectifier Maintenance Menu _________


Rectifier Link Float Voltage _________
Rectifier Link Recharge Voltage _________
Booster Reference Voltage _________
Inverter Maintenance Menu _________
SBS Maintenance Menu _________
System Maintenance Menu _________
Service Maintenance Menu _________
Calibration Maintenance Menu _________
Ups Configuration Maintenance Menu _________
Alarm Configuration Menu _________
Custom Alarms Menu _________
Latching Alarms Menu _________
Communications Menu _________
Phone Home/Dial Back Menu _________
Ups Identification Menu _________
Voltage And Current Gain Menu _________
Voltage And Current Offset Menu _________

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Rectifier PID Adjust Menu _________


Inverter PID Adjust Menu _________
Rectifier DPLL Adjust Menu _________
Inverter DPLL Adjust Menu _________
Battery Runtime Menu _________
Password Maintenance Menu _________
Summary Alarm Delay (0–9 Seconds) _________
Battery Voltage _________
kVA Rating _________
Input Voltage _________
Output Voltage _________
Bypass Voltage _________
Input Frequency _________
Output Frequency _________
Input Switch Architecture _________
Output Switch Architecture _________
Shift Inverter 30 Degrees? _________
Dual Wound Output Transformer _________

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Pulse Drive Type _________


Rectifier Inductor Type _________
Dual Maintenance Bypass Control _________
Output Cts Reversed? _________
Interface Board _________
Backfeed Protect Ct? _________
Input Trap _________
Input Current 5th Limit _________
Additional Notes/Comments:
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________

Battery Checkout And Test


1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________

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6. _________
7. _________kohms (Positive Battery Input)
_________kohms (Negative Battery Input)
8. _________
9. _________
10. _________
11. _________
12. _________
13. _________
14. _________
15. _________
16. _________
17. _________
18. _________
19. _________
20. _________
21. _________

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Inverter Drive Checkout

Phase A Phase B Phase C


1. _________ 1. _________ 1. _________
2. _________ 2. _________ 2. _________
3. _________ 3. _________ 3. _________
4. _________ 4. _________ 4. _________
5. _________ 5. _________ 5. _________
6. _________ 6. _________ 6. _________
7. _________ 7. _________ 7. _________
8. _________ 8. _________ 8. _________

Inverter & Rectifier Low–Voltage Checkout


1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________
6. _________
7. _________
8. _________
9. _________
10. _________
11. _________
12. _________

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13. _________
14. _________

Inverter Phase Lock Checkout


1. _________
2. _________VAC (Phase A)
3. _________VAC (Phase B)
_________VAC (Phase C)

Transfer Test
1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________

Modifications
1. _________

Remote Status Panel Checkout


1. _________

Customer Password Checkout


1. _________
2. _________
3. _________

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Operational Checkout
Retransfer Load To Inverter
1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________
6. _________
7. _________
8. _________
9. _________
10. _________
11. _________
12. _________
13. _________
14. _________

Metering Verification
1. _________
Measured Parameter VOM Reading DMP Reading
Input VAB _________VAC _________VAC
Input VBC _________VAC _________VAC
Input VCA _________VAC _________VAC

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Input VAN _________VAC _________VAC


Input VBN _________VAC _________VAC
Input VCN _________VAC _________VAC
Input IA _________A _________A
Input IB _________A _________A
Input IC _________A _________A
Bypass VAB _________VAC _________VAC
Bypass VBC _________VAC _________VAC
Bypass VCA _________VAC _________VAC
Input Frequency _________Hz _________Hz
Output Frequency _________Hz _________Hz
Rectifier VDC _________V _________V
Rectifier IDC _________A _________A
Output VAN _________VAC _________VAC
Output VBN _________VAC _________VAC
Output VCN _________VAC _________VAC
Output Current IA _________A _________A
Output Current IB _________A _________A
Output Current IC _________A _________A

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Load Transfer Test


1. _________
2. _________
3. _________

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Battery Load Test


1. _________
2. _________
3. _________
4. _________
5. _________
6. _________

Service Call Data Verification


Phone Home Verification _________
UPS Modem Number _________
24–hour Voice Number _________

UPS Completely Operational

Signature:__________________________ Date:__________

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Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1201–UPS Maintenance & Troubleshooting

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to describe general maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for the BP
II and BPII HE. This article also includes a table showing alarm conditions and corrective actions,
information on fuses and circuit analysis.

General
Proper maintenance, both preventive and remedial, is the key to optimal operation of the UPS and will ensure
long and useful life of the equipment. Preventive maintenance includes regularly performed procedures
designed to prevent system malfunction and obtain maximum operational efficiency. Remedial
maintenance consists of troubleshooting the system in order to effect repairs. Troubleshooting the UPS
involves following a logical sequence of steps which will determine the cause of an alarm or malfunction
within the shortest time frame possible to expedite the repair safely and return the equipment to normal
service.
The manufacturer recommends that the monitor panel be inspected visually every eight–hour shift to see
that the green light is visible, indicating no alarm conditions exist. The Alarm History should be checked at
this time (see “Alarm Identity/History” in article 602–Using the Control Panel) to determine if any recent
alarms have gone unnoticed. If any unusual conditions exist, call facility maintenance personnel or
Powerware 24–Hour Service Hotline at 1–800–777–8922 or 1–800–843–9433.

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Safety Precautions
Remember that your UPS is designed to supply power even when disconnected from the utility power.
The UPS interior is unsafe until the DC power source is disconnected and the electrolytic capacitors are
discharged. After disconnecting the utility power and the DC power, authorized service personnel should
wait at least 5 minutes before attempting internal access to the UPS system.

WARNING

LETHAL VOLTAGE PRESENT. This unit should not be operated with the cabinet doors open or
protective panels removed. Do not make any assumptions about the electrical state of any
cabinet in the UPS system.

WARNING

Battery maintenance or battery replacement should be performed by authorized service


personnel only. Keep unauthorized personnel away from battery room.

The following basic safety practices should always be observed:

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1. Always be aware that hazardous voltages are present within the UPS even when the system is not
operating.
2. Ensure that the UPS operating and maintenance personnel are thoroughly familiar with the equipment
and with the contents of this manual.
3. Never wear metal jewelry such as rings or wrist watches when working on the UPS equipment.
4. Keep cabinet doors closed and secured during normal operation.
5. Never guess about safety procedures. If any doubt exists, ask someone who knows.
6. Always be aware of the presence of high voltage within the UPS. Check with a voltmeter to make sure
power is off and conditions are safe before attempting to make repairs, adjustments, etc. within the unit.
7. Above all, always USE COMMON SENSE!

Preventive (Periodic) Maintenance


The following paragraphs describe preventive maintenance procedures which, when followed, will increase
the reliability and efficiency of the UPS system operations.

Air Filters
Permanent, removable, louvered filter hatches near the bottom of the system house disposable filters, which
eliminate particles from the air used to cool the UPS. In time, particle accumulation in the filters will reduce
air flow through the system. The resulting rise in operating temperature may trigger an alarm condition that
may result in shutdown of the UPS.
Filters should be checked and cleaned or replaced at least every thirty (30) days in a clean environment,
and at least every seven (7) days in a dirty environment.

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Air Flow
Blower fans should be checked for cleanliness and proper operation at least annually. These are located
within the power section and should be checked only during a period when the UPS is in Maintenance
Bypass mode. Excessive dirt or imbalance can reduce blower effectiveness, causing a rise in system
temperature that may result in an over–temperature alarm and possible system shutdown.

Cable Connections
Cable connections to circuit breaker and switch terminals should be checked whenever the system is
powered down and at least annually. The circuit breaker and fuse panels must be removed to gain
access.

WARNING

Be aware of the presence of high voltages within the UPS! When the system is shut down, wait
at least five (5) minutes after all panel lights go out before proceeding. Then check for the
presence of power with a voltmeter across the input and output terminals.

Remedial Maintenance (Troubleshooting)


Remember the Powerware 24–Hour Service Hot Line is always available to provide advice and assistance
on your UPS.
Phone: 1–800–777–8922 or 1–800–843–9433

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General
When properly installed, operated and maintained, your BalancedPower II (BPII) UPS will provide long,
reliable power protection with little need of remedial or corrective maintenance actions. However, this
section contains information on problem isolation techniques and recommended actions to repair the UPS.

Because of the modular design of the BPII UPS, corrective action in many instances requires replacement
of a major assembly or subassembly. For this reason, troubleshooting information contained here is
generally limited to immediate action that may be taken on site to correct a specific alarm condition. If such
immediate action does not remedy the situation, contact the Powerware 24–Hour Service Hotline for
assistance.
The BPII UPS is designed so that the operator should not have to access any area of the equipment except
the Digital Monitor Panel and the circuit breakers, switches and fuses inside the front doors.

WARNING

Do not remove the top panel, front panel around the circuit breakers or either side panel unless
all power to the UPS is OFF. Only trained maintenance personnel should remove any of these
panels.

Status/Alarm Indicator
The LED status/alarm indicator on the digital monitoring panel is described in the following table. Specific
action that may be taken in case of alarm conditions.

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See the “Status Indicator Light” section of article 602–Using the Control panel for detailed information about
the multi–color light on the control panel and its relationship to alarm conditions.
Table 1201–1 Alarm Descriptions and Corrective Actions
If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
Follow System Startup procedure to close Input Circuit
inp bkr open Input Circuit Breaker open
Breaker
Input Circuit Breaker
inp brk clsd* Verifies that Input Circuit Breaker is closed
closed
Battery (DC Disconnect) Follow System Startup procedure to close Battery (DC
bat bkr open
switch open Disconnect switch)
Battery (DC Disconnect)
bat brk clsd* Verifies that Battery (DC Disconnect) switch is closed
switch closed
inp vlt high Input voltage too high Verify correct UPS input voltage. Decrease if necessary.
inp vlt low Input voltage too low Verify correct UPS input voltage. Increase if necessary.
inp vlt norm* Input voltage normal No action required
inp freq hi Input frequency too high Verify correct UPS input frequency.
inp freq low Input frequency too low Verity correct UPS input frequency.
inp frq norm* Input frequency normal No action required
inp cur high Input current too high Reduce load on UPS output.
inp cur imbl Input current out of balance Verify correct UPS input voltage and current.
inp cur norm* Input current normal No action required

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
DC (battery) voltage too
dc volt high Verify correct battery voltage. Decrease if necessary.
high
DC (battery) voltage too
dc volt low UPS is operating off battery.
low
DC (battery) voltage
dc volt norm* No action required
normal
rct fus norm* Rectifier fuses normal No action required
rec bln fus Rectifier fuse blown Test/replace rectifier fuses.
Rectifier power supply
rct pwr fail Test/replace rectifier drive boards.
failure
rct pwr norm* Rectifier power normal No action required
rct lock* Rectifier phase locked No action required
rct not lock Rectifier not phase locked Verify UPS input voltage and frequency.
rct cur limt Rectifier current limit Reduce load on UPS output.
Rectifier current not
rct cur aval* No action required
available
rct on gen* Rectifier on generator No action required
Rectifier in recharge mode
rct in rechg* No action required
(battery being recharged)

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
Rectifier in float (battery is
rct in float* No action required
recharged)
Battery voltage low (LED UPS will shut down in a few minutes. Initiate shutdown
bat volt low
warning also) of critical loads.
inv fus norm* Inverter fuse normal No action required
inv bln fus Inverter fuse blown Test/replace DC booster inverter fuses.
inv ps fail Power supply failure Test/replace inverter drive/power assemblies.
inv ps norml* Power supply normal No action required
inv locked* Inverter phase locked No action required
inv not lock Inverter not phase locked Verify UPS input voltage and frequency.
boost fail DC booster failure Test/replace DC booster drive/power assembly.
boost normal* DC booster normal No action required
inv ovr tmpA Inverter over temperature Verify cooling fans are operating on power assembly.
inv norm tmp* Inverter temp. normal No action required
inv cur norm* Inverter current normal No action required
Inverter shut down –
inv OC shtdn Remove some of the load.
over current
Inverter shut down –
inv OT shtdn Room is too hot or fan failure
over temperature

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
inv cur limt Inverter current limit Reduce load on UPS
xfer enabled* Transfer enabled No action required
rexfr enable* Retransfer enabled No action required
Maintenance bypass breaker is closed with inverter op-
maint by flt Maintenance bypass fault erating. Follow Startup procedure to open bypass
breaker.
Inverter shutdown due to
bst hi shtdn Verify rectifier DC voltage. Decrease if necessary.
DC booster overvoltage
Inverter shutdown due to
bst low shtdn Verify rectifier DC voltage.
DC booster under voltage
Inverter booster voltage
bst vlt norm* No action required
normal
Rectifier shutdown due to
dc hi shtdn Verify that rectifier automatically restarts.
DC output overvoltage
inv mnl strt* Inverter manual start No action required

inv mnl stop* Inverter manual stop No action required


inv mnl xfer* Inverter manual transfer No action required
inverter on* Inverter on No action required
inverter off Inverter off Follow Startup procedure to restart UPS.

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
inv fan fail Inverter fan failure Verify all cooling fans are operating.
inv fan norm* Inverter fan normal No action required
UPS shutdown – DC
dc low shtdn Batteries are discharged.
(battery) voltage low
Inverter phase rotation
inv phrt nml* No action required
normal
out volt hi Output voltage high Verify UPS output voltage. Decrease if necessary.
out volt low Output voltage low Verify UPS output voltage. Increase if necessary.
out volt nml* Output voltage normal No action required
out frq high Output frequency high Verify UPS output frequency.
out frq low Output frequency low Verify UPS output frequency.
out frq norm* Output frequency normal No action required
out cur high Output current high Reduce load on the UPS.
out cur norm* Output current normal No action required
UPS Output Circuit Breaker
out bkr open Follow Startup procedure to close.
(Switch) open
UPS Output Circuit Breaker
out bkr clsd* No action required
(Switch) closed
Static Bypass Switch
sbs pwr norm* No action required
power normal

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
Static Bypass Switch
sbs pwr falA power supply failure – Test/replace SBS drive board.
Phase A
Static Bypass Switch
sbs pwr falB power supply failure – Test/replace SBS drive board.
Phase B
Static Bypass Switch
sbs pwr falC power supply failure – Test/replace SBS drive board.
Phase C
Bypass Circuit Breaker
bypass open* No action required
Open
Bypass Circuit Breaker
bypass clsed Follow Startup procedure to open.
Closed
Static Bypass Switch on
sbs on Follow Startup procedure to return to Normal.
(closed)
Static Bypass Switch off
sbs off* No action required
(open)
Static Bypass Switch
sbs disabled Enter SBS Maintenance Menu and enable transfer.
disabled

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
Static Bypass Switch
sbs enabled* No action required
enabled
ups amb high UPS ambient temp. high Room is too hot. Lower temperature.
ups amb norm* UPS ambient temp. normal No action required
UPS ambient temp.
ups amb shdn Room is too hot. Lower temperature.
shutdown
Static Bypass Switch
byp volt hi Verify SBS input voltage. Decrease if necessary.
bypass voltage high
Static Bypass Switch
byp volt low Verify SBS input voltage. Increase if necessary.
bypass voltage low
Static Bypass Switch
byp volt nml* No action required
bypass voltage normal
Static Bypass Switch
byp freq. hi Verify SBS input frequency.
bypass frequency high
Static Bypass Switch
byp freq. low Verify SBS input frequency.
bypass frequency low
Static Bypass Switch
byp freq. nml * No action required
bypass frequency normal
rct summary Rectifier summary alarm Review other rectifier alarms for cause
rct inhibit Rectifier inhibited Review other rectifier alarms for cause

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
rct normal* Rectifier normal No action required
dc low shtdn UPS dc link low shutdown Complete UPS restart procedure is required
dc link norm* UPS dc link normal No action required
inv summary Inverter summary alarm Review other inverter alarms for cause
inv inhibit Inverter inhibited Review other inverter alarms for cause
inv normal* Inverter normal No action required
Static Bypass Switch
sbs summary Review other SBS alarms for cause
summary alarm
Static Bypass Switch
sbs inhibit Review other SBS alarms for cause
inhibited
Static Bypass Switch
sbs normal* No action required
normal
ups summary UPS summary alarm Review all alarms for cause
ups inhibit UPS inhibited Review all alarms for cause
ups normal* UPS in normal condition No action required
CPU normal* UPS processor normal No action required
UPS Powerup* UPS processor initialized No action required
EPO btn pshd EPO pushbutton pressed Complete UPS restart procedure is required
EPO btn rlsd EPO pushbutton released Complete UPS restart procedure is required

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
ctl pwr on* Control power on No action required
ctl pwr off Control power off Turn on Control Power switch
rct wdog flt Rectifier watchdog fault Call Customer Service
rct hi shtdn Rectifier high shutdown Call Customer Service
Rectifier watchdog fault
clr rec wdog* No action required
cleared
pwrsply fail Power supply failure Call Customer Service
pwrsply nrml* Power supply normal No action required
ps inp fail Power supply input failure Call Customer Service
ps inp normal* Power supply input normal No action required
bat vlt nrml* Battery voltage normal No action required
Static bypass switch ––
sbs scr normal* No action required
normal
Rectifier served by utility
rec on util* No action required
power
Static bypass switch
sbs inp open Follow Startup procedure to close circuit breaker.
breaker open
Static bypass input switch
sbs inp closed* No action required
or circuit breaker closed

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
Static bypass output switch
sbs out open Follow Startup procedure to close switch.
is open
Static bypass output switch
sbs out clsd* No action required
is closed
xfer dsabld* Retransfer disabled No action required
rexfer inhibit* Retransfer inhibit No action required
inv no ovrld* Inverter drive no overload No action required
Inverter drive transient
trnsnt overld Decrease load
overload
Inv Overload Inverter drive overload Decrease load
ram normal* RAM is normal No action required
ph dial* Phone home dialout No action required
Phone home connection
ph connect* No action required
established
Phone home test
ph test* No action required
performed
Phone home connection
ph fail* No action required
attempt failed
The load on the UPS has
out overload Reduce the load
exceeded 100%

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If a message requires action that you cannot perform, call Powerware Customer Service at
(800) 777–8922 or (800) 843–9433.
Note: * Not an alarm condition
Screen Message Description Corrective Action
The load on the UPS is < or
load normal* No action required
= 100%
The input trap fuse has
bln trap fuse Call Customer Service
blown
The fuse on the input filter is
trap fuse ok* No action required
normal
The 5th harmonic content
inp 5th high of the input current is too Perform bypass shutdown and call Customer Service
high
The 5th harmonic content
inp 5th norm* of the input current is at an No action required
acceptable level
Unused alarm appears
unused* when alarm history is No action required
cleared

Fuses
There are two (2) fuses below the UPS CONTROL switch inside the front door. These are the only fuses
available to the user who has not had factory–authorized training. If one of these fuses is blown, the control

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logic may not become energized at startup. Once the UPS is started, it will operate even though one or more
of the fuses are blown.
In case a fuse blows, replace it with a fuse of the same make and size.

Circuit Analysis
The remaining pages of this section are devoted to in–depth analysis of the control and
drive boards in the UPS. The schematic drawings are in the Schematics book.

Assembly Name: Power Supply


Applicable Schematic drawing: 2353–021–D036
Reference Number : A2A19
Part Number: 2353–026–A036–1

Assembly Name: Power Supply Adapter Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 2353–011–D600
Reference Number: A2A36
Part Number: 2353–016–A600–1

Assembly Name: Rectifier Drive Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 941–011–D027

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Reference Number: A1A1/A2/A3


Part Number: 941–016–A027–1

Assembly Name: Inverter Drive Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 620–0032–003
Reference Number: A6A1
Part Number: 600–0032–003

Assembly Name: Inverter Interface Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 620–0035–001
Reference Number: A2A21
Part Number: 600–0035–001

Assembly Name: UPS Interface Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 941–011–D040
Reference Number: A2A20
Part Number: 941–016–A040–1

Assembly Name: Remote Interface Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 950–011–D041
Reference Number: A2A24
Part Number: 950–016–A041–1

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Assembly Name: Site Interface Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 950–011–D042
Reference Number: A2A26
Part Number: 950–016–A042–1

Assembly Name: User Specified Alarm Board


Applicable Schematic drawing: 950–011–D051
Reference Number: A2A37
Part Number: 950–016–A051–1

Assembly Name: C T Boards


Applicable Schematic drawing: 941–011–D003
Reference Number: A4A15 / A16 / A17
Part Number: 941–016–A003–1

Assembly Name: Interface Cable Assembly


Applicable Schematic drawing: 950–011–D044
Reference Number: A12A25
Part Number: 950–016–A044–1

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1202–Battery Maintenance

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to review safety as it relates to battery maintenance and to describe battery
maintenance and replacement procedures and torque specifications.

Safety Precautions
Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the
required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.
When replacing batteries, use the same number and sealed lead acid batteries. All batteries in a cabinet
should be from the same manufacturer and of the same part number.

CAUTION

A. Do not dispose of any battery in a fire. The battery could explode.

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B. Do not open or mutilate any battery. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes and
could be toxic.

C. A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. The following
precautions should be observed when working on batteries:

(1) Remove watches, rings or other metal objects.

(2) Use tools with insulated handles.

(3) Wear rubber gloves and boots.

(4) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

(5) Open Battery Circuit Breaker prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.

(6) Determine if the battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded,


remove the source of the ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result
in electrical shock. The likelihood of such a shock will be reduced if such grounds are
removed during installation and maintenance.

Maintenance Shutdown of Batteries


This procedure is for shutting down the UPS batteries. It does not require that the protected load be removed
from the UPS.

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Perform the following steps in the order presented:


1. Verify that the UPS is running on input AC power by noting the DC link voltage. Press  or  to obtain
the Rectifier/Booster Link voltage message on the Message Screen, as shown in the following example. The
rectifier voltage should be 195 VDC or greater.

Rectifier/Booster Link
xxx.x yyy.y

CAUTION

Do not proceed if batteries are supplying power to any protected equipment.

2. Shut off Battery Circuit Breaker.


3. A general alarm will appear as the circuit breaker opens. This is normal. Press the ALARM SILENCE
button once to turn off the audible alarm.

Inspection and Periodic Maintenance


This procedure should be performed annually or whenever batteries need to be replaced.
1. Place the batteries in Maintenance Shutdown condition. (See the previous section, “Maintenance
Shutdown of Batteries.”)

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2. Remove the top and left side panels. Visually inspect the inside of the cabinet for:
a. Leaking acid
b. Corrosion on frame and electrical parts
c. Loose or discolored electrical connections, especially around the cable connections.
3. Disconnect the battery cable connector.

CAUTION

The battery tray could weigh in excess of 200 lbs. (91 kg). Use a lift hand truck to remove the tray.

4. Each battery tray is held in place by two bolts that fasten it to a slide. Remove the bolts from one tray
at a time and very carefully pull the tray forward. Care should be taken that the tray does not come all the
way out. The tray is heavy––weighing as much as 200 pounds (91 kg) or more.
5. Use a lift hand truck to remove the tray completely from its slide.
6. Inspect each battery post for corrosion or discoloration. If post is discolored or corroded, remove battery
cable and clean the post and cable connector until it is shiny bright. Replace cable, torque cable connector
bolt to the battery manufacturer’s recommended torque, and apply a generous amount of grease (Dow
Corning silicone grease or equal) to the battery posts and connectors.

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NOTICE

Torque specifications may be found on the battery itself or in specifications at the end of this section.
7. Torque all cable connector bolts, if not removed and cleaned, to battery manufacturer’s re–torquing
specifications.
8. Repeat until all battery trays have been inspected, cleaned and greased. Do on tray at a time and be sure
to return tray to its original location. Bolt in place. Trays are numbered in accordance with Figure 1202–1.
9. Retighten power cable connections between the DC Disconnect switch and the UPS.
Refer to torque table at the end of this article.
10. Reconnect the battery trays to each other as described in article 403–Battery & Battery Disconnect
Verification under “Activating the Batteries.” Replace the side and top panels.

Battery Test
Batteries should be tested whenever a battery–related problem is suspected, or at annual intervals. The
procedure described is for individual batteries and requires the use of a Balkamp 700–1112 Battery Tester
or equivalent. The Balkamp unit is available at most NAPA auto parts stores. To locate a local NAPA dealer,
call 1–800–LET–NAPA.
The tester is rated for 100 amps, 12 VDC. It checks voltage under load.
Batteries should be tested in their fully–charged state, but not within 24 hours of having been equalized
(recharged). Batteries should be left in their trays during testing.
1. Perform the Maintenance Shutdown procedure, as described previously in “Maintenance Shutdown of
Batteries.”

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CAUTION

The battery tray could weigh in excess of 200 lbs (91 kg). Use a lift hand truck to remove the tray.

2. Slide out the desired battery tray onto a lift hand truck.
3. Test each battery separately.
4. Using a digital voltmeter, which can be read to 0.01 VDC, check the voltage across the posts of the
batteries, one at a time. Record the voltage readings for each battery. If the voltage does not read at least
12.40 VDC, the battery probably should be replaced. You may try to recharge the battery, but it probably will
not hold a charge. For replacement procedure, see the following section, “Battery Replacement.”
5. If the battery’s voltage is satisfactory, use the battery tester. Attach the red battery tester’s cable to the
positive (+) battery pole; attach the black cable to the negative (–) battery pole.
6. Press the LOAD switch. (If using a brand of tester other than the Balkamp, follow the tester’s operating
instructions.)
7. In approximately 10 seconds, the tester needed should be in the “good” (green) area. If not, the battery
should be replaced.
8. Perform the same tests on all batteries in the cabinet. (Allow the tester to cool between tests).
9. For proper operation, each battery in the cabinet should show voltage readings within +0.08 VDC of their
average. If full agreement of battery voltages cannot be obtained, contact your field service engineer.
10. Return the battery trays to their normal position. When each tray is fully back, replace the two bolts that
fasten it to the slide. Reconnect the battery tray cables.

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Battery Replacement
1. Perform the Maintenance Shutdown procedure, as described previously in “Maintenance Shutdown of
Batteries.”

CAUTION

The battery tray could weigh in excess of 200 lbs (91 kg). Use a lift hand truck to remove the tray.

2. Slide out the desired battery tray onto a lift hand truck.
3. Disconnect the battery and remove it from the tray. Note battery polarity.
4. Mount new battery in tray, clean the posts and cable lugs and connect cables, observing polarity.
See Figure 1202–1.
5. Torque cable connector bolts to battery manufacturer’s specifications.
6. Using a digital voltmeter, which can be read to 0.01 VDC, check the voltage across the poles of the new
battery. Voltage should be at least 12.40 VDC.
7. Apply a generous amount of grease (Dow Corning silicone grease or equal) to the battery posts and
connectors.
8. Return the battery trays to their normal position. When each tray is fully back, replace the two bolts that
fasten it to the slide. Reconnect the battery tray cables.

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Battery Positions in Battery Tray

+ –
BATTERY A4  TO CB3––CC

+ –
BATTERY A3

RED

BLK

+ –
BATTERY A2

+ –
BATTERY A1  TO CB3––BB

Figure 1202–1, Battery Positions in Battery Tray

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Reactivating the Batteries


1. After all battery trays and their batteries are in place and reconnected, verify the UPS rectifier DC link
voltage is at proper value: 195 VDC minimum.
2. Replace top and left side panels.
3. Close the Battery Circuit Breaker only if the link voltage is correct.

Battery Manufacturer’s Torque Specifications


The following table provides an example of torque specifications. For specifics, refer to the battery
manufacturer’s specifications or the battery label on the actual batteries in use.
To obtain N–m, multiply in–lb by 0.113.

Manufacturer/Model Bolt Size Wrench Size Initial Torque Annual Re–torque


Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs
Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs

Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs


Johnson Controls/UPS 12–140FR 1/4 7/16 40 in–lbs 30 in–lbs

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GLOBAL SERVICES
Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA 1203–Spare Parts Lists

Purpose & Scope


The purpose of this article is to list recommended spare parts for the models indicated.

Recommended CSE Spares


Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100424–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Fuses, 600VAC, 3A 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100449–003
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
CAP 40UF 440VAC METALLIZEDFOIL 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100451–007

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100477–001
Fuses on board Power Supply

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Caravel Fans
2
2
100629–001 SCR MODULE 90A 1200V 3
100818–001 Thermal pads for rect. SCR’s 5

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100818–002
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THERMAL PAD SCR 2.44X4.25 5

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100818–004
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
THERMAL PAD SCR .81X3.64 5

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
100818–008
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Thermal pads for SBS SCR’s 5

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Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
100838–002

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
101003–001
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Rectifier SCR Blocks
EPO Switch
3
1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
207–3006–515 CAP,440VAC,10%,15.0UF0 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
208–0009–222 CAP,160V,20%,22000UF0 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–0010–010 Fuses for Type 5 Snubber Bd. 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
212–0012–250 Rec. Output Fuses 500amp 2

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2353–016–A600–1 Alarm Relay 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
2353–026–A036–1 WMATA Power Supply 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
292–4200–051 IGBT,300A,600V0 4

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
292–5301–001 SBS SCR’s 3

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0032–004 IGBT, 1–PH Drive, Type 4, 20K 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0032–005 IGBT, 1–PH Snubber, Type 5 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0034–003

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
600–0035–002
IGBT, 1–PH Snubber, Type 3
IPM Driver to LCI Inverter
1
1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A027–1 Rectifier Drive Board 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–016–A040–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–026–A049–1
UPS Interface
Display Board
1
1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A041–1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Remote Interface 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A042–1 Site Interface 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A051–1 User Specified Alarm 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–016–A063–1 SBS Drive Board 1

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
950–026–A010–1 UPS Control Board 1

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Level A Spares

BPII 10 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102030A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102031A BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102430A

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 220/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0103810A BPII 380/380 30% 50 Hz
941–0104230A BPII 480/208 30%
941–0104231A BPII 480/20810%
941–0106231A BPII 600/20810%

BPII 12 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
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Assy

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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0122030A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0122031A BPII 208/20810%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0123810A BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0124231A BPII 480/208 30%, 50 Hz

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BPII 15 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152030A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152031A BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152231A BPII 220/220 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152430A BPII 220/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152431A BPII 220/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153230A

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153810A BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153811A BPII 380/380 10%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0154230A BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0154231A

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 480/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0156231A BPII 600/208 10%

BPII 18 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182030A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182031A BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182231A BPII 220/220 10%

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BPII–S 15 kVA
Units
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ÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0152030A BPII–S 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0152031A BPII–S 208/208 10%

BPII–S 20 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

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ÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0202030A BPII–S 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0202031A BPII–S 208/208 10%

BPII 20 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
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Assy

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ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0203810A BPII 380/380 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0203811A BPII 380/380 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0204230A BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0204231A BPII 480/208 10%

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BPII 30 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ Assy
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
944–0302030A
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0302031A BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0303810A BPII 380/380 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0303811A BPII 380/380 10%

BPII 10 kVA Single Input


Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0102030A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0102031A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0103810A BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

BPII 15 kVA Single Input


Units
Fig. Index
Per
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Designation
No. No.
Assy
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0153811A BPII 380/380 10%, 50 Hz

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BPII 18 kVA Single Input


Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0182030A BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0182031A BPII 208/208 10%

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Level B Spares

BPII 10 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102030B
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102031B
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102430B
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
941–0103810B
BPII 220/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0104230B
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0104231B BPII 480/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0106231B BPII 600/20810%

BPII 12 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–01220308 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0122031B BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0123810B BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0124231B BPII 480/208 30%, 50 Hz

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BPII 15 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152030B BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152031B BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152231B BPII 220/220 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152430B BPII 220/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152431B BPII 220/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153230B

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153810B BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153811B BPII 380/380 10%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0154230B BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–01542318

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 480/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0156231B BPII 600/208 10%

BPII 18 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182030B BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182031B BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182231B BPII 220/220 10%

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BPII–S 15 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ Assy
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0152030B BPII–S 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0152031B BPII–S 208/208 10%

BPII–S 20 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0202030B BPII–S 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0202031B BPII–S 208/208 10%

BPII 20 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0203810B BPII 380/380 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0203811B BPII 380/380 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0204230B BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0204231B BPII 480/208 10%

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BPII 30 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ Assy
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
944–0302030B
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0302031B BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0303810B BPII 380/380 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0303811B BPII 380/380 10%

BPII 10 kVA Single Phase


Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0102030B BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0102031B BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0103810B BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

BPII 15 kVA Single Phase


Units
Fig. Index
Per
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Part Number Description Designation
No. No.
Assy
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0153811B BPII 380/380 10%, 50 Hz

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BPII 18 kVA Single Phase


Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0182030B BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0182031B BPII 208/208 10%

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Level C Spares

BPII 10 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102030C BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102030C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102031C1 BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0102430C1 BPII 220/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0103810C2 BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0104230C1 BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0104231C1

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 480/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0106231C1 BPII 600/208 10%

BPII 12 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0122030C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0122031C1 BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0123810C2 BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0124231C1 BPII 480/208 30%, 50 Hz

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BPII 15 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152030C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152031C1 BPII 208/20810%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152231C1 BPII 220/220 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152430C1 BPII 220/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0152431C1 BPII 220/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153230C1

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153810C2 BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0153811C2 BPII 380/380 10%, 50 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0154230C1 BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0154231C1

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 480/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0156231C1 BPII 600/208 10%

BPII 18 kVA

Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182030C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182031C1 BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
941–0182231C1 BPII 220/220 10%

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BPII–S 15 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No.
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ Assy
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0152030C1 BPII–S 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0152031C1 BPII–S 208/208 10%

BPII–S 20 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
No. No.

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0202030C1 BPII–S 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
943–0202031C1 BPII–S 208/208 10%

BPII 20 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0203810C1 BPII 380/380 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0203811C1 BPII 380/380 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0204230C1 BPII 480/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0204231C1 BPII 480208 10%

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1203–Spare Parts Lists Models 9310–9313 10–30 kVA

BPII 30 kVA
Units
Fig. Index
Part Number Description Per Designation

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
No. No.
Assy

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0302030C1 BPII 208 /208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0302031C1 BPII 208/208 10%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0303810C1

ÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/380 30%

ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
944–0303811C1 BPII 380/380 10%

BPII 10 kVA Single Input


ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0102030C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ


ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0102031C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ


ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0103810C2 BPII 380/380 30%, 50 Hz

BPII 15 kVA Single Input


ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0153811C1
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0153811C2
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/380 10%, 60 Hz

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
BPII 380/380 10%, 50 Hz

BPII 18 kVA Single Input


ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0182030C1 BPII 208/208 30%

ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑ
ÑÑÑÑÑÑ
945–0182031C1 BPII 208/20810%

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