Gamatronic Electronic Industries Ltd.
User Guide
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PS Series 3:3 Phase 10kVA (GEMS)
3.2 Site Preparations
Electrical codes may vary according to location.
Observe all local, state, and federal electrical
codes for acceptable external wiring practices
.
If the UPS is not installed according to the
instructions in this manual, it may interfere
with radio communications equipment.
The UPS has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A
computing device pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection when
operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential
area may cause radio frequency
interference, in which case the user will be
required at his own expense to take
whatever measures may be necessary to
shield the UPS.
CAUTION!
3.2.1 Installation
Considerations
1.
Use the shortest possible output distribution cable runs at the installation
site, consistent with logical equipment arrangements and in compliance
with NEC and local electrical codes. Allow space for additional future
equipment.
2.
The recommended ambient temperature for operation is 20-30°C (68-
86°F). Humidity must be less than 95% non-condensing. In altitudes
above 2000 meters (6560 feet), the UPS rating will be reduced.
3.
The route and foundation to the installation site must be capable of
supporting the weight of cabinets and moving equipment. Plan the route
to ensure that the unit will pass through all elevators, corners, and
doorways to prevent damage. Refer to Table 1: Dimensions & Weights
on page 10 for specific information about cabinet size and weight.
4.
Place electrical equipment (load, computer monitor, etc.) at least one
meter away from the UPS.
5.
Heat generated by the UPS equipment is significant. Make sure that
environmental conditioning systems can accommodate this heat load,
even during utility outages.