(h) Walls, ceilings, and floors near the UPS should be preferably constructed of
non-combustible materials. A portable fire extinguisher should be accessible
nearby in case of hazard.
(i) Avoid accumulating combustible materials of any sort in or around the UPS
system. The floor area surrounding the UPS should be kept clean so that foreign
materials are not sucked into the unit, thus causing a short circuit and damage to
the system.
(j) Access to the UPS room should be limited to a minimum number of operation
and maintenance personnel only. The doors should be kept locked and the keys
should be confined to authorized personnel only.
(k) Personnel who operate or maintain the UPS system should be proficient in
normal and emergency operational procedures. New personnel should be trained
and qualified prior to operating the equipment.
(l) Although the UPS has passed International EMC tests, it is recommended that
the UPS not be installed near any equipment that is susceptible to
electro-magnetic interference, such as computer systems, monitors, radios, etc.
(m) It is preferable to place the UPS near to the source rather than near to the load.
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