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1. Introduction
Overview
Product coverage
This manual covers the MTS4-outdoor enclosure with all options including power back-
up supplied by batteries (product no. 352894) The MTS4-outdoor enclosure is based
on the Dantherm ICS 2000 platform.
Should you have required the Fuel Cell power backup solution with the MTS4-outdoor
enclosure (product no. 352895), the fuel cell and hydrogen handling and storage is not
covered in this manual, but is described in the
IPSM-A1600 power backup module for
installation in the MTS4-outdoor enclosure manual
(product no. 046234), 6866600D34,
which is a supplement to this manual (product no. 045893
– Motorola product no.
6866588D43).
WARNING
It is the responsibility of the operator to read and understand this service manual
and other information provided, and to use the correct operating procedures.
Read the entire manual before the initial start-up of the installation of the MTS4-outdoor
enclosure. It is important to know the correct operating procedures for the unit and all
safety precautions to prevent the possibility of property damage and/or personal injury.
Safety
The MTS4-outdoor enclosure including the IPSM-A1600 power backup system should
be protected against traffic accidents by a fence or a concrete barrier and obey all other
legal requirements for installation and storage of hydrogen high pressure bottles which
are not listed in this manual.
Ventilation re-
quirement
In case the MTS4-outdoor enclosure is placed indoor in
a closed room, the ventilation capability of the room
should minimum be in accordance with the battery
standard and battery manufactures recommendations.
This can be found on a label situated next to the batter-
ies (when installed).
The requirement is 0.19 m
3
/h.
When the cabinet is installed outdoor, no additional
ventilation is required with required degassing kit in-
stalled (tube system from battery valve to exterior)
through retaining grommet. Always check if this tube
has not been damaged or removed.
Left bay
of the enclosure above the power distribution panel offers a 19” rack system
with 12RU available for auxiliary equipment.
It is important that any active component in the rack, including those components that
will be installed later in addition to Danther
m’s deliverable, must have a self-protecting
mechanism, which switches off the component in case of an overheat situation.
Further it is important that the heat dissipation of equipment installed do not exceed
200 W or max. permitted ambient temperature will have to be de-rated.
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