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the previous one. Repeat the same steps for a high quantity
of modules.
in the side of each front cover, there are the "K" trims as hole to
go the cables through it with the battery modules. break the
needed trims to pass the connection bus.
Put the front cover back on the equipment and battery
module, as it is stated in section 4.2.5.2.
• For 8 and 10 kVA UPSs with the battery module, proceed as fol-
lows, but reading section 4.3.4 previously (see figure 11):
Connect the supplied earth joint cable , between the UPS
and battery module.
To connect the battery module with the equipment, there
is a connector on the rear side of both units. insert the aerial
connector from battery module into the connector of the
equipment.
battery module has base connector, foreseen to connect the
aerial connector from another module .
4.2.5.4. 19" rack cabinet mounting
• All models can be installed in a 19" rack cabinet, attending the
height of each model:
Models up to 3 kVA, 2 units height.
Models from 4 and 6 kVA,3 units height.
Models of 8 and 10 kVA, 5 units height.
"A"
"C"
"b"
Fig. 9.
19" rack cabinet assembling.
• To do it proceed as follows (see figure 9):
Fix both adaptor angles "A" of the equipment as rack, to its
side by means of the supplied screws.
Put a UPS in a rack cabinet, it is needed to have the side in-
ternal as support mode "C". in lack of them and under re-
quest, a rails can be supplied as a guide, to be installed by
the end user. Make the assembling at the required height,
assuring the correct torque of the fixing screws.
Face the equipment over the rails and enter it to the bottom.
Depending on the model of the equipment and as a result of
the weight, it is recommended to make the installation works
by two persons, and even more when they are done on the
top and bottom of the cabinet.
Fix the equipment to the frame of the cabinet by means of
the screws "b".
4.2.5.5. 19" rack cabinet assembling, with extended
back up time (battery module)
• This section describes a single equipment with only one battery
module (see figure 10). For higher quantity of modules repro-
duce the connection procedure among them.
• All models can be installed in a 19" rack cabinet, keeping in mind
the height of each model:
Models up to 3 kVA, height of 2 units.
battery module for models up to 3 kVA, height of 2 units.
Models from 4 to 6 kVA, height of 3 units.
Models of 8 and 10 kVA, height of 5 units.
battery module for models from 4 to 10 kVA, height of 3 units.
• To do this, proceed as follows:
Fix both adaptor angles "A" to the equipment and to the bat-
tery module as rack, on their side, by means of the supplied
screws.
Put a UPS in a rack cabinet, it is needed to have the side in-
ternal as support mode "C". in lack of them and under request,
a universal rails can be supplied as a guide, to be installed by
the end user. Make the assembling at the required height, as-
suring the correct torque of the fixing screws.
Face the equipment over the rails and enter it to the bottom.
Proceed in the same way for the battery module.
Depending on the weight of model of the equipment and
battery module, it is recommended to make the installation
works by two persons.
Fix the equipment to the frame of the cabinet by means of
the screws "b".
• Regarding the connections of the UPS with the battery module
in models up to 6 kVA, make the following steps, but reading sec-
tion 4.3.4 previously:
Connect the supplied earth joint cable "F", between the UPS
and battery module.
Remove the front cover of the equipment and battery
module, as it is described in section 4.2.5.2.
Take the extensible cable with connector "H" of the battery
module and connect it with the "G" connector of the equip-
ment.
To connect it with other battery modules, there is the "J" con-
nector. Take the extensible cable with "H" connector of the
beside battery module and connect it to the "J" connector of