Standard System Wiring

The EPIC Series Battery Cabinet is supplied without power cabling, since application requirements and local/site codes supersede the cabinet manufacturing standards. All user-supplied system wiring (e.g., ac line feed, battery charger, battery, dc distribution, …) connected to, from, and within the cabinet should meet National Electric Code (NEC) standards as well as local/site codes. Confirm polarity of all dc cabling before making connections.

All system wiring supplied with the EPIC Series Battery Cabinet uses XLPE wire per HindlePower standard CB0002-00.

The cabinet accepts 120/240 VAC split phase as its standard input. Operation is powered by 120 VAC (line, neutral). Battery chargers connected to the cabinet operate from 240 VAC (line, line). Non-standard inputs may be maded using an isolation transformer.

As noted in Section 2.3, the EPIC Series Battery Cabinet may be supplied with more than one type of bay and may have multiple bays of each type. Each bay — battery bay or electrical bay — will contain electrically powered equipment, so is supplied with NEMA two-hole ground pads for grounding such equipment.

Optional Wiring

If ordered as such, the EPIC Series Battery Cabinet may be supplied with system cabling from an installed battery charger to an installed dc distribution system. Also, the cabinet may be supplied with user-specified battery cabling of required length and gauge. Pre-wired battery cabling is end-marked with positive (+) red, and negative (-) black leads.