IDC Features, Options, Controls, and Operation5-2 EATON Powerware® 9390 IDC Installation and Operation Manual S 164201560 Rev C www.powerware.com5.1.5 ExpansionThe IDC supports custom configurations and scalability to adapt to changing and futurepower and distribution needs. See paragraph 5.2 for available options.5.2 OptionsContact your sales representative for information about any of these available options:5.2.1 Bypass Input Breaker (BIB)An optional Bypass Input Breaker, for single feed and dual feed systems, is available toprovide a single point of input power control to the UPS, and to easily remove power fromthe UPS for servicing.5.2.2 Rectifier Input Breaker (RIB)An optional Rectifier Input Breaker, for dual feed systems, is available to provide a singlepoint of rectifier input power control to the UPS, and to easily remove power from theUPS for servicing.5.2.3 Distribution PanelAn optional output Distribution Panel is available to distribute the output power from theUPS to the critical load. The IDC contains up to two 42-circuit breaker switches(Cutler-Hammer type CH), that can be assigned with flexibility to meet facility needs. TheDistribution Panel is enclosed behind the hinged doors on the front of the IDC.5.2.4 Distribution BreakersUp to six optional output Distribution Breakers are available to distribute the output powerfrom the UPS to larger critical loads. The Distribution Breakers can be adjusted for 100,125, 150, 160, 175, 200, 225, and 250 Amp current ratings.‘ The Distribution Breakers areenclosed behind the hinged doors on the front of the IDC.5.2.5 Lug OutputOptional output lugs are available to distribute the output power from the UPS directly tothe facility distribution panels or to a large critical load.5.2.6 Remote Emergency Power-offA REMOTE EMERGENCY POWER-OFF pushbutton is a required option to provide shunttripping of the Maintenance Bypass switch in situations where you must instantaneouslycontrol the output to the critical load. An external 120 Vac source is required to operatethe shunt trip.