Lucent Technologies Supplemental Battery Stand J85504D-1 List 16
5 - 4 Installation Guidelines and Preparations
Issue 2 September 2000
Unpacking
and Handling
Product is fully inspected prior to shipping from the factory. However,
upon receipt of any product and at the time of unloading, each package
should be visually inspected for damage. If damage is evident, a more
detailed inspection of the entire shipment should be conducted and
noted on the bill of lading. Record receipt date and inspection data and
notify the carrier of any damage. Check the contents of the package
against the packing list and also check for any visible defects. Report
any missing parts or shipping damage to Lucent Technologies.
Use appropriate material handling equipment to ensure personnel safety
and equipment protection while installing the battery stand and
batteries. Move crated equipment and batteries to a convenient
predetermined area where the appropriate unpacking and handling
equipment and tools are available.
Anchoring
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Anchor bolts for mounting the battery stand should be located in
positions labeled A1 and B1 (Figure 6-1). Positions marked A2 and
B2 are alternate anchoring locations and should only be used when
interference with floor reinforcing bars occurs during installation of
the battery stand.
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Anchor bolts are provided in kit form and are ordered in addition to
the battery stand. Three anchor bolt kits are available for seismic
zones 0 through 1, 2 through 3, and zone 4. (See Table 3-F.) Each
kit provides all the hardware required to properly anchor the battery
stand (4 each - anchor bolts and washer plates).
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When selecting HDI type anchor(s), the installer should use the
anchor setting tool listed in Table 5-B to properly set the anchor.
Table 5-B also provides the anchor specifications.
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When using the HDI type anchors, follow the instructions in
Section 6. Position the equipment to be anchored, insert threaded
rods provided with the anchor kits, and fasten using hardware
provided. Torque to maximum tightening torque listed in Table 5-B.
Notes
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The HSL type anchor bolts can be installed in a bottomless hole.
(See Table 5-B for recommended drill (hole) size.
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For HDI type anchor bolts, the hole depth should be adjusted so
that the anchor will be flush with the base material surface.