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www.emergi-lite.co.ukCabinet and system modules |
EMEX Power
The cabinet
The cabinet has been engineered to allow the
housing of the inverter and charger modules, battery
or a combination of both.
All connections are in the top control section of the
cabinet. A top entry gland plate is provided for ease
of installation, as is inter-cabinet steel trunking to
allow safe connection of battery cables between
control and battery cabinets.
All cabinets have an integral lifting frame and are
supplied with lifting eye bolts fitted to allow crane
lifting. Cabinets also have an integrated plinth for
fork-lift or pallet truck.
Entry to equipment is via the front door only, allowing
the cabinet to be located directly against wall at
sides and rear ie can be located in corner of room.
Cubicle spacers are provided to prevent equipment
located direct to wall with no ventilation space (75mm
required at rear).
System modules
EMEX Power utilises standard modules to give reliable
operation, reduces the need to carry extensive and
costly spares and gives a ‘low mean’ time to repair.
Both the inverter AND the charger utilise this modular
approach, allowing a much higher power density than
similar non-modular systems. The number of modules
fitted, together with the appropriate sized battery,
determines the rating of the system.
All modules connect to a common control bus via IDC
connectors. Main connections to modules are via five
front panel terminals giving quick and easy access to
terminations, allowing a module to be changed in a
matter of minutes.
Each module has two recessed handles to aid lifting.
No side or rear access is required.
“Modular design aspect allows
flexible configuration of
single phase input/output
and true three phase input/
output (4 wire)”




