26 Eaton 93PM Integrated Accessory Cabinet-Tie (50 kW and 100 kW IAC-T) Installation and Operation Manual P-164000371—Rev 05Table 15. External Input Power Cable Terminations for the Eaton 93PM 100 kW IAC-T 1+1, 2+0, 2+1, 3+0, 3+1, and 4+0Parallel Configurations – No MIS or MBP (Continued)TerminalFunction Terminal FunctionNumber and Size ofPressure Termination(AWG or kcmil)TighteningTorque Nm (lbin)Size Screw andTypeTBG Ground 2 – 14– 1/0 5.1 (45) SlottedAC Input to MOB3 from UPS 3 (ifinstalled)MOB3–1A Phase A 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB3–3B Phase B 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB3–5C Phase C 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexTBG Ground 2 – 14– 1/0 5.1 (45) SlottedAC Input to MOB4 from UPS 4 (ifinstalled)MOB4–1A Phase A 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB4–3B Phase B 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB4–5C Phase C 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexTBG Ground 2 – 14– 1/0 5.1 (45) SlottedAC Output toCritical LoadLoad Bus A Phase A 2 – 6–350 42 (375) 5/16” HexLoad Bus B Phase B 2 – 6–350 42 (375) 5/16” HexLoad Bus C Phase C 2 – 6–350 42 (375) 5/16” HexBuilding and LoadGroundTBG Ground 6 – 14–1/0 5.1 (45) SlottedThe torque values listed for the M8 studs in Table 16 are the maximum allowable. Tightening further will riskbreaking or twisting the stud.Figure 15, Figure 16, and Figure 17 show the location of the IAC-T power cable terminals.Table 16. External Input Power Cable Terminations for the Eaton 93PM 100 kW IAC-T 1+1, 2+0, 2+1, 3+0, 3+1, and 4+0Parallel Configurations – with MISTerminal Function Terminal FunctionNumber and Size ofPressure Termination(AWG or kcmil)TighteningTorque Nm (lbin) Size Screw and TypeAC Input to MOB 1from UPS 1MOB1–1A Phase A 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB1–3B Phase B 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB1–5C Phase C 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexGND Ground 2 – 14– 1/0 5.1 (45) SlottedAC Input to MOB 2from UPS 2MOB2–1A Phase A 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB2–3B Phase B 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexMOB2–5C Phase C 1 – 4–4/0 13.5 (120) 3/16” HexTBG Ground 2 – 14– 1/0 5.1 (45) SlottedInstallation Plan and Unpacking