Chapter 1 Installation
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1.4.1 System Cabinet
A UPS system can comprise an UPS rack system, external battery cabinet, depending on the specific system
requirement.
All the UPS system cabinets used in the same installation site are of the same height and should be positioned
side-by-side to achieve an aesthetically appealing effect. Refer to Chapter 7 Installation Drawing for the
positioning of UPS cabinet.
1.4.2 Moving the Cabinets
Warning
Ensure that any lifting equipment used in moving the UPS cabinet have sufficient lifting capacity. The UPS
is fitted with castors
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take care to prevent movement when unbolting the equipment from its shipping pallet.
Ensure adequate personnel and lifting aids are available when removing the shipping pallet.
Ensure that the UPS weight is within the weight loading capacity range of any hoisting equipment. See Table.9-
3 for UPS weight.
UPS and optional cabinets can be handled by means of a fork lift or similar equipment. The UPS cabinet can
also be moved by its wheels (where are present) only for short distance.
Note: Care must be taken when handling units fitted with batteries. Keep such moves to a minimum.
1.4.3 Distances Required for Operating
It’s no necessary to leave free space in lateral part of the UPS
.
To permit first commissioning, the tightening of power terminals inside the UPS and all service activity, it is
recommended to leave enough free space to enable the passage of personnel with the doors fully opened. It
is important to leave a distance of 500mm in the rear side of the rack to permit adequate circulation of air
coming out the unit.
1.4.4 Front Access & Rear access
The UPS system is designed for front and rear access. For common service activity and replacement of power
modules is required only front access, for installation is required rear access.
1.4.5 Final Positioning
When the equipment has been finally positioned, ensure the adjustable feet are set so that the UPS will remain
stationary and stable.
1.4.6 Installation of Adjustable Feet
Installation diagrams in Chapter 4 of this manual identify the location of the holes in the base plate through which the
equipment can be bolted to the floor. If the UPS is to be located on a raised floor, it should be mounted on a pedestal suitably
designed to accept the UPS point loading (more than 800 kg).
1.4.7 UPS Composition
The UPS structure is shown in Fig. 1-1. The UPS configuration is available in Table. 1-1
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