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EX RT 5/7/11 Systems
Installation and User
Manual
EX RT 5/7/11 Systems
Installation and User
Manual
Revision History
EX RT 5/7/11 Systems Installation and User Manual, 86-86000-00
1. Introduction
1.0 Scope .............................................................................................................................. 13
1.1 System Electrical Characteristics .................................................................................... 15
1.2 Standard Configuration..................................................................................................... 16
1.2.1 Tower Configuration............................................................................................. 16
1.2.2 Rack Configuration................................................................................................ 17
1.3 Rear Panel Components................................................................................................ 18
1.3.1 Power Module EX RT 5/7/11................................................................................ 18
1.3.2 Battery Module EX RT EXB 5/7/11 With Remote
Emergency Power Off (REPO) Function............................................................... 18
1.3.3 EX RT Transformer Module ................................................................................. 19
1.4 Power Module Display and Control Panel........................................................................ 19
1.5 Optional Accessories........................................................................................................ 20
1.5.1 Power Module Rail Kit.......................................................................................... 20
1.5.2 Battery/Transformer/CLA Module Rail Kit............................................................. 20
1.5.3 Multiple Battery Module Back-up Time at Full Load............................................. 21
1.5.4 Battery Extension Cable Kit ................................................................................. 21
1.5.5 Battery Integration Kit with Casters...................................................................... 22
1.5.6 Input/Output Box.................................................................................................. 22
1.5.7 Transformer Module For Use With EX RT 5/7/11
Power Module...................................................................................................... 23
1.5.8 CLA Charger Module............................................................................................ 24
4. Maintenance
4.0 Scope ...................................................................................................................................... 55
4.1 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 55
4.2 Hot Swapping the Power Module............................................................................................ 57
4.3 Re-connecting the Power Module............................................................................................ 58
4.4 Hot Swapping the Battery Module........................................................................................... 59
4.4.1 Disconnecting the Battery Module............................................................................... 59
4.4.2 Re-connecting the Battery Module............................................................................... 59
5. Appendices
5.0 Electrical Specifications......................................................................................................... 61
5.1 System Input/Output Power Ratings.................................................................................... 61
5.2 System Overload Characteristics.......................................................................................... 61
5.3 System Back-up Characteristics............................................................................................ 62
5.4 System Short Circuit Protection............................................................................................ 62
5.5 Accessories Electrical Characteristics................................................................................... 62
5.6 Heat Rejection......................................................................................................................... 64
5.7 Environmental Characteristics............................................................................................... 64
5.8 Glossary................................................................................................................................... 67
Recorder Form........................................................................................................................ 70
Tables
Table Description................................................................................................................ Page
1-1: EX RT Model Descriptions and Contents..................................................................... 13
1-2: Optional Accessories (See Section 1.5 for Description)............................................... 14
1-3: UPS Characteristics System Ratings............................................................................ 15
1-4: Transformer Module Characteristics Ratings................................................................ 15
1-5: Battery Module Ratings................................................................................................ 16
1-6: System Dimensions and Weights................................................................................. 17
1-7: Battery Back-up Time Chart.......................................................................................... 24
3-1: Local Settings................................................................................................................ 47
3-2: Output Features............................................................................................................ 47
3-3: ON/OFF Features.......................................................................................................... 48
3-4: Battery Features............................................................................................................ 48
3-5: System Operation in I/T and Industrial Modes............................................................. 49
4-1: Troubleshooting Not Requiring EATON After-Sales Support........................................ 55
4-2: Troubleshooting Requiring EATON After-Sales Support............................................... 56
5-1: EX RT 5/7/11 Voltages and Frequency Characteristics................................................. 61
5-2: Back-up Time (in minutes)............................................................................................ 62
5-3: Battery Recharge Time to Recover 90% of the Rated Back-up Time
After Discharge at Full Load......................................................................................... 63
5-4: Efficiency Online (RL Load) and Batteries Fully Charged............................................. 63
5-5: Efficiency Online (RCD Load) and Batteries Fully Charged.......................................... 63
5-6: Efficiency On Battery (RCD Load)................................................................................. 63
5-7: Efficiency On ECO Mode (All Kinds of Load) and Batteries Fully Charged....................... 64
5-8: Full Load Heat Rejection in BTUs/hr............................................................................. 64
Certification Standards
zz IEEE 587-1980/ANSI C62.41 1980 Standards for Surge Withstand Ability
Special Precautions
zz All handling operations will require at least two people (unpacking, installation in rack system).
zz Before and after the installation, if the UPS remains de-energized for a long period, the UPS must be
energized for a period of 24 hours, at least once every 6 months (for a normal storage temperature less
than 25C). This charges the battery, thus avoiding possible irreversible damage.
zz During the replacement of the Battery Module, it is imperative to use the same type and number
of element as the original Battery Module provided with the UPS to maintain an identical level of
performance and safety. In case of doubt, dont hesitate to contact your EATON representative.
Environment
zz This product has been designed to respect the environment:
It does not contain any Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) or Hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC).
zz UPS recycling at the end of service life:
EATON undertakes to recycle, by certified companies and in compliance with all applicable
regulations, all UPS products recovered at the end of their service life (contact your EATON branch
office).
zz Packing:
UPS packing materials must be recycled in compliance with all applicable regulations.
WARNING: This product contains lead-acid batteries. Lead is a dangerous substance for the environment if it is
not properly recycled by specialized companies.
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WARNING Indicates information provided to protect the user and service personnel against
safety hazards and/or possible equipment damage.
CAUTION Indicates information provided to protect the user and service personnel against
possible equipment damage.
Section Descriptions
1 Introduction
Introduction is a general description of system configurations of the EX RT 5/7/11, and its mechanical electrical
characteristics. Additionally there is an optional accessories section with important information on EATON
products that will enhance the performance of the EX RT 5/7/11. Please contact your EATON representative for
detailed information on these options.
3 Operation
Operation describes the EX RT 5/7/11 systems characteristics of indicators and controls, modes,and specifica-
tions. The user procedures include performing software programming that will maintain optimal performance.
4 Maintenance
Maintenance includes a troubleshooting guide of symptoms and possible solutions, hot swapping the Power
module, Battery module, and testing scenarios.
5 Appendix
Electrical and Mechanical specifications for the EX RT 5/7/11.
Thank you for selecting an EATON product to protect your electrical equipment.
The product you selected is a part of the EX RT series. The EX RT series is a family of Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS) designed to provide safe, and reliable AC power back-up for sensitive electrical equipment. To
discover the entire range of EATON products, we invite you to visit our website at www.eaton.com.
1.0 Scope
Introduction is a general description of system configurations of the EX RT 5/7/11, and its mechanical electrical
characteristics. Additionally there is an optional accessories section with important information on EATON
products that will enhance the performance of the EX RT 5/7/11. Please contact your EATON representative for
detailed information on these options.
Transformer
Power Module Battery Module
Module
Model # Part #
86215 86216 86217 86207 86209 86211 86311
5 kVA 200/208/220/
86050 X X
HV EX RT 5 230/240/250
5 kVA
86201 X X X 120/208/240
LV EX RT 5
7 kVA 200/208/220/
86070 X X
HV EX RT 7 230/240/250
7 kVA
86203 X X X 120/208/240
LV EX RT 7
11 kVA 200/208/220/
86110 X X
HV EX RT 11 230/240/250
11 kVA
86205 X X X 120/208/240
LV EX RT 11
Also: All units include rail kits for rack mounting and stabilizing feet for tower configuration.
NOTE The Power Module is factory configured for single Mains input at 208 VAC, 60 Hz.
Other input-output voltage settings are available. See Section 3.2.1.
Input voltage must be the same as output voltage on HV units!
UPS Characteristics
MAIN 1 (Normal AC Source) default
Input Current (A)
Input Input Output Output
Power Inrush
Voltage Breaker Voltage Current
Rating Min Max Online Bypass Current
(VAC) (A) (VAC) (A)
11 kVA 38 64 44 42 70 47.5
CAUTION Power Module is factory configured at 208 Vac, 60 Hz input and output.
Without transformer, Input and Output of the UPS must always be the same.
On 11 KVA, 10% de-rating for 200/208 VAC.
Isolated 120/208/240 VAC are available with EX RT Transformer Module.
RT
EXB
RT
EX 11
ormer
Transf
EX RT
ON
OFF
BATTERY MODULE
POWER MODULE
TRANSFORMER MODULE
Figure 1-2: Rack Configuration with Power Module, Battery Module, and optional Transformer Module.
POWER MODULE
(EX RT 5/7/11)
sformer
EX RT Tran
TRANSFORMER MODULE
EX 11 RT POWER MODULE
ON
(EX RT 5/7/11)
OFF
EXB RT
BATTERY MODULE
(EX RT EXB 5/7/11)
BATTERY MODULE
(EX RT EXB 5/7/11)
CLA Charger Module (3U) 5.16 x 17.5 x 25 26.5 lbs (12 kg)
1.3.2 Battery Module EX RT EXB 5/7/11 With Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Function
13
14
Load 4: 4 NEMA 5-15/20R, 120 Vac Load 2: 4 NEMA 5-15/20R, 120 Vac
AC Output
Load 1 Circuit Breaker
18 Fault LED.
19 LCD display.
20 21 22 23
26
Standard Optional
EX RT 5/7/11 systems Configurations
EX RT 5/7/11 EX RT
EXB 5/7/11
EX RT
EXB 5/7/11
EX RT
EXB 5/7/11
EX RT
EXB 5/7/11
+ EX RT
EXB 5/7/11
+ EX RT
EXB 5/7/11
TRANSFORMER MODULE
(optional)
POWER MODULE
BATTERY MODULES
(up to 6)
OFF
O
EX RT 5/7/11 Systems
Quick Start
Stabilizer Bracket
(4 screws included)
Transformer
Transformer
Rail Kit
Cable
41
IMPORTANT The CLA can not be used to charge the Battery Module (EXB). It is designed to
charge the customer provided high power battery cabinet.
EX RT 5/7/11 Systems
Quick Start
Stabilizer Bracket
(4 screws included)
Battery Detection Cable
50A
15 A Utility
AC Source ~
(cable not included)
IMPORTANT The battery capacity must be set within the UPS (5 Ah increment)
See UPS Personalization Section 3.2.
2.0 Scope
Setup and Installation guides the user through tools and equipment required for connecting the EX RT 5/7/11,
and battery installation or replacement. Included are assembly instructions, power cable connections with wire
diagrams for configuring the product to hardware specifications.
33 Product documentation.
35 Solution-Pac 2 CD.
30 31 32 34
OFF
O
RT
11
EX
36 (see 1.5.1)
33 35
38 EX RT EXB 5/7/11.
43 EXB Documentation.
38 39 40 42
RT
EXB
29 41 43 44
(not to scale)
RT
E XB
Battery Module
RT
11
EX
ON
OFF
Power Module
3
4 3
4
4
4
2
1
2
1
5
Use the same procedure
for tower mounting multiple
battery modules, if applicable.
RT
E XB
Battery Module
1 RT
EX 1
ON
OFF
Power Module
Transformer Module
3
4 3
4
4
4
2
1
2
1
NOTE If system includes the Transformer Module, we recommend to mount the Battery
Module on the bottom, then mount the Power Module above the Battery Module
and mount the Transformer Module on top for optimum stability.
To prepare the front panel logo and LCD display for rack orientation, of all modules. (including Transformer or
CLA Module, if equipped).
Proceed as follows:
1. Unclip logo plate and pull the LCD display from front panel.
2. Rotate them 90 degree counter clockwise as shown.
3. Place items back onto the panel.
Figure 2-4: Typical Orientation of the Logo and Control Panel. (Power Module Shown)
1 RT
EX 1
E X 11
OFF
R T
ON
OFF
ON
FINISHED PANEL
(rack orientation)
1
E X 11
OFF
1
R T
ON
2 1 RT
2
EX 1
3
3
ON
OFF
The Battery Module is very heavy (151 lbs.). To ease its rack mounting, you can remove the battery pack from
the Battery Module, as explained below.
Proceed as follows:
1. Unscrew the six screws securing front panel using Bezel hex driver 44 .
2. Unscrew the brackets securing the battery connectors.
3. Disconnect Battery plugs.
4. Unscrew the brackets securing the battery pack. Remove battery bracket pack covers.
5. Pull the left and right battery packs out and set aside for reinstalling after the Battery Module cabinet has
been rack mounted.
6. Mount Battery Module cabinet on rack.
7. Re-install the battery pack in reverse order.
3 3
2
2 EXB
RT
4
4
1
x6 1
1 44
(not to scale)
2.4.3 Power, Battery, Transformer, and CLA Charger Module Rack Mounting
The following steps apply to all modules. For simplicity, only Power Module is shown.
Proceed as follows:
1. Attach both front mounting ear brackets 24 to module with supplied screws. (For this step, it is possible to
adjust the position of both front mounting brackets.)
2. Attach rear support brackets 25 to module. These brackets prevent the module from sliding out of the rack.
3. Attach rails 26 together, secure with wing nuts, and finger tighten. (both sides).
4. Attach both rails to rear and front of rack with supplied flathead screws (as shown).
5. Use caution when sliding unit into rack. Temporarily secure unit to rack with thumb screws on front
mounting brackets.
6. Secure rear support brackets to rails.
Figure 2-6: Rack mounting of the Power Module onto the rails.
4
3
4
2
4
1
2
4
5 4
1
6
6
6 6
NOTE This step is unique to the Power Module. It involves the installation of the I/O Box
Bracket System.
The I/O Box bracket system keeps the I/O Box stationary while hot swapping the Power Module. It will then be
easier to slide the replacement module into the connectors of the I/O Box.
1&2. Secure small brackets to larger bracket from the underside 27 .
3. Secure small attached brackets to the I/O Box with four screws.
4. Secure large bracket 27 to rails at the rear of module with four nuts.
1
2 3
OFF
he Dry Contact Port 2 is used for basic signaling or for protection of IT systems like IBM iSeries
zz T
(formerly AS400) and more.
he slot 1 is compatible with most EATON Transverse communication card (See Section 2.5.3 or check
zz T
www.eaton.com for the complete list of compatible cards).
1. Connect the RS232 32 communications cable to the serial port on the computer.
2. Connect the other end of the communications cable 32 to the RS232 5 communications port on the
EX RT 5/7/11.
The EX RT 5/7/11 systems can now communicate with Solution Pac 2 for power management. UPS configuration
settings are done by Personal Solution Pac for Windows or through the LCD screen on the front panel (See
Section 3.2).
32
5 1
Figure 2-10: Communication Card Slot with Network Management Card installed.
Dual U-Talk/Basic Card (PN: 66060) CAN NOT BE USED WITH THIS UPS.
JBus Card (PN: 66061) Provides RS232 and RS485 connections for using the JBUS/ModBus
protocol. Both connections are female DB9. Only one connector can be used for
proper operation.
Dual port SHUT Card (PN: 66066) Has two independent female DB9 communication ports that use
Serial HID UPS Transfer (SHUT) protocol. Used with the UPS Control LCD display.
USB Card (PN: 66067) For direct communications (via USB) with the customers server
and automatic UPS recognition by the power management software of
Windows 2000, XP or 2003 Server, or Macintosh OS 9 and 10.
Dual port AS/400 Relay (PN: 66068) CAN NOT BE USED WITH THIS UPS.
Status Card
6 Alarm Relay Card (PN: 66069) Provides status in the form of 6 Alarm relays (250V 2A rated relays).
Connection provided are 12 terminal block wire clips.
XML-Web Card (PN: 66073) Features a web interface and keeps log files about UPS operation.
Network Management Card (PN: 66074) Features a web interface, Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) email notification and keeps log
files about UPS operation.
Environmental Sensor (PN:66846) For Network Management Card: Monitors temperature, humidity, and
status of 2 dry contact inputs.
The end user is responsible for the installation of a Remote Emergency Power Off function. Installation must be
carried out in compliance with local code regulations.
To shutdown the entire system completely in case of emergency:
zz Disconnect the AC input to the Power Module by opening up the upstream circuit breaker connecting
the utility power to the Power Module.
zz Turn off the circuit breaker of the Battery Module connecting to the Power Module.
zz Turn off the circuit breaker of the subsequent Battery Modules, if applicable.
Figure 2-10a: Activation of Remote Emergency Power Off function using a contact normally open switch.
RJ 11
Connections provided by user.
3 654321
+
5 VDC to 27 VDC
10 mA (max.)
_
Figure 2-10b: Activation of Remote Emergency Power Off using a contact normally closed switch.
RJ 11
Connections provided by user.
3 654321
+
5 VDC to 27 VDC
10 mA (max.) _
2.7.1 Connections with Common Normal and Bypass AC Sources (Single Mains)
L6 L5 L2 L1 L1 L4 L3
NOTE zz The Power Module is factory configured for single input, whereas both Normal
AC and Bypass AC sources are identical, by means of jumper between L1 and L3.
L6 L5 L2 L1 L1 L4 L3
OFF
O
1
Normal AC Input
Jumper Output
From Utility
208 VAC
To Load
208 VAC
OFF
O
Output to Load
or
Transformer Module
(if applicable)
Bypass AC
UPSTREAM
CIRCUIT
BREAKER
(NOT SUPPLIED)
AC INPUT Normal AC To Load or
Transformer Module
(if applicable)
TRANSFORMER
MODULE EX RT
WARNING To avoid overloading 120 VAC output windings, distribute loads evenly between
Load 2 and Load 4 (on rear of Transformer Module) and between 120 VAC output
WARNING To avoid overloading 120 VAC output windings, distribute loads evenly
terminals (Lb-N, La-N.)
between Load 2 and Load 4 (on rear of Transformer Module) and between
120 VAC output terminals (Lb-N, La-N.)
Terminal Block Transformer Module Connection diagram
(located on bottom of Transformer I/O Box)
Terminal Block Transformer Module Connection diagram
(located on bottom of Transformer I/O Box)
L3 L2 L1 Lb Ld N Lc La
Terminal Block capability:
208 L3
VAC L2 L1 Lb Ld
120 VAC N 120 VAC
Lc La AWG 4 solid or stranded wire.
Terminal Block capability:
240
208 VAC 208 VAC 120 VAC
120 VAC AWG 4 solid or stranded wire.
240 VAC 240 VAC
208 VAC
240 VAC
AC Output
AC Input
AC Input AC Output
CAUTION This connection requires isolation Transformer Module. Please visit our web site
www.eaton.com or call (800) 356-5794.
Figure 2-14: Normal AC and Bypass AC inputs, Output Cables Installation, and Simplified Connection Diagram.
Proceed as follows:
1
1. Remove the cover plate under the I/O Box. Loosen the terminal
OFF
O
OFF
O
2
Bypass
Normal 4
Output
3
OFF
O
To Load or
Transformer Module (if applicable)
BYPASS AC
MAINS 2
Isolation
Transformer
(PN 86211)
MAINS 1 LOAD
NORMAL AC
NOTE Please visit our web site www.eaton.com or call (800) 356-5794 for assistance with sepa-
rate, normal AC, and bypass AC input support.
NOTE With parallel redundance connection, two input transformers are needed for separate,
normal, and AC bypass input. Please visit our web site www.eaton.com for details.
Figure 2-15: Accessing Terminal Blocks for Input and Output Power Cables.
L L5 L2 L1 1 L4 L3
OFF
O
1
Normal AC Input
Jumper
Output
INPUT
From
Utility
208 VAC
OUTPUT
To Load
208 VAC
OFF
O
Output to Load
or
Transformer Module
(if applicable)
12
42
40
13
14
Field wiring connections to terminal block shall be made using the following:
No. 14 AWG, 60C copper wires for AC inputs.
No. 10 AWG, 75 C copper wires for DC inputs.
Figure 2-17: Rear view of CLA Module cable battery and AC input connections
Connection Diagram
(inside CLA Module)
42
- + N L
(L2) (L1)
DC INPUT AC INPUT
240 Vdc 156-280 Vac 40
3.0 Scope
Operation describes EX RT 5/7/11 systems characteristics of indicators and controls, modes and specifications
and theory of operating the EX RT 5/7/11. The user procedures include performing software programming that
will maintain smooth performance. Refer to Figure 1.6 for descriptions of circled numbers.
17
OFF ON
WARNING Before changing items from Tables, 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4, the UPS system
must be turned OFF.
IMPORTANT If specific settings are required, it is recommended to enter the UPS personalization
mode at this stage.
It is possible to enter this mode through the front panel buttons or the Solution-Pac 2
software for Windows included in the EATON Solution-Pac 2 CD-ROM.
zz Press the function button 22 placed under the ENT word to enter the set up mode and follow the LCD
messages using the buttons now defined as select keys. See Tables: 3-1, 3-2, 3-3, and 3-4 for settings.
UPS SET UP
EXIT ENT
OFF ON
21 22
Cascade redundancy
configuration offers better
Protective Device protection to critical load,
whereas the first UPS acts
NORMAL AC as the Bypass AC Source for
the second UPS.
Utility
AC Source
NORMAL AC
Protective Device
LOAD
Please note that the Linux/Unix/MacOS versions of Personal Solution-Pac do not include this feature.
CAUTION During the startup, if the Bypass AC source is out of tolerance, there will be a 10 msec
output interrupt.
15 LED flashes.
16 LED is ON.
The audible alarm sounds intermittently.
REMAINING TIME The load is now powered by the UPS battery.
10 minutes
This display shows remaining back-up time.
OFF ON
OFF ON
15 16
3.7 Shutdown
17
20
2. Set the battery circuit breaker(s) 14 to the OFF
position.
4.0 Scope
Maintenance includes a troubleshooting guide of symptoms and possible solutions, hot swapping the Power
Module and Battery Module, and testing scenarios.
4.1 Troubleshooting
zz If any of LEDs 17 or 18 is on, there is an operating anomaly or an alarm.
zz Use scroll up or scroll down function button to reset the audible alarm.
NOTE: To reset the alarm permanently, press both function buttons 17 and 22 for more than 3 seconds.
42 box.
8 Step 4 in Tower
configuration
Step 4 in Rack
configuration.
Load Percentage
100%
70%
U
120V 160V 280V
Load Percentage
1.5
1.25
1.1
1.02 t
0.5s 30s 60s 120s
Table 5-3: Battery Recharge Time to Recover 90% of the Rated Back-Up Time After Discharge at Full Load.
Table 5-4: Efficiency On-line (RL Load) and Batteries Fully Charged.
kVA / kW 25% 50% 75% 100% Output load percentage
5 kVA / 90 91 91 91 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts
4 kWatts 89 90 91 91 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts
7 kVA / 90 91 91 91 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts
4.9 kWatts 89 90 91 90 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts
11 kVA / 90 91 90 90 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts
8 kWatts 89 90 90 89 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts
Table 5-5: Efficiency On-Line (RCD Load) and Batteries Fully Charged.
kVA / kW 25% 50% 75% 100% Output load percentage
5 kVA / 90 91 91 92 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts
4 kWatts 89 91 91 91 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts
7 kVA / 90 91 91 92 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts
4.9 kWatts 89 91 91 91 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts
11 kVA / 90 92 91 91 Output: 220 / 230 / 240 Volts
8 kWatts 89 91 90 90 Output: 200 / 208 / 250 Volts
Table 5-7: Efficiency on ECO Mode (All Kinds of Load) and Batteries Fully Charged.
Operation Mode
System
On-line On Battery
5 kVA 1350 1861
7 kVA 1654 2280
11 kVA 3033 3723
zz Battery back-up time is adversely affected by high and low temperatures. It is significantly reduced at
temperatures under 10C. Above 25C, battery service life is cut in half every 10C. Above 40C, battery
manufacturers no longer guarantee operation due to the risk of thermal runaway.
zz Air enters through the front air vent grills and exits through the back. Always keep air vent grills
unobstructed.
Assembly Number:_________________________________________________________________________________________
Who To Contact
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Return Policy for Single Phase Products (RMA)
Should you require factory service for your equipment, contact EATON Customer Care Center and obtain a Return
Materials Authorization (RMA) prior to shipping your unit. Never ship equipment to EATON without first obtaining
an RMA number.
For further details please visit our website: www.eaton.com
Date: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
5.8 Glossary
Term used Definition/Meaning
@ At.
/ And/or.
+/- Plus or Minus.
Equal to or less than.
# Number.
C Degree Celsius.
F Degree Fahrenheit.
Phase angle.
Ohm; unit of resistance.
Trade Mark.
2nd Second.
AC or ac Alternating current, also implies root-mean-square (rms).
Ambient Temp. Temperature of surrounding air.
Ambient noise Acoustical noise of surrounding environment.
ANSI American National Standard Institute.
AWG American Wire Gauge.
Breaker Electrical circuit interrupter.
BTU or Btu British thermal unit. Defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature
of one pound of water by 1F.
Carrier The company or individual responsible for delivering goods from one location to
another.
C Common.
CB Circuit breaker.
cm Centimeter.
Conduit A flexible or rigid tube enclosing electrical conductors.
C.S.S. Customer Support Service.
Current rating The maximum current that a conductor or equipment can carry reliably without
damage.
dBA Decibel Adjusted.
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