Vertiv™ XTE 802G Generator Room Walk-In-Cabinet Description and Installation Manual
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Specific Safety Precautions
DANGER!
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
The equipment shall be installed and serviced by trained service personnel in accordance with the applicable requirements of
the current edition of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved National Fire Protection Association's
(NFPA) National Electrical Code (NEC) (NFPA 70) or Canadian Electrical Code; and the applicable sections of the National
Electrical Safety Code (NESC) (ANSI C2). For operation in countries where the NEC or NESC is not recognized, follow
applicable codes.
All electrical procedures should be performed by a licensed electrician.
Observe all safety precautions as specified by local building codes. If local building codes specify procedures different from
those in this section, follow local codes.
DANGER!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, GENERAL
All enclosure grounding and ground ring must be installed and verified prior to connecting any power cables (AC or DC) and
turning-up of enclosure.
When connecting any discrete power connection, make the connection first with the ground/return and break last with
ground/return.
Do not install equipment showing any physical damage.
If packaging is damaged, do not accept receipt from the shipper.
DANGER!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, OSP CABLES
If joint buried cables are used, check the cable sheath for voltage in accordance with local standards. If voltage is detected,
do not proceed with the installation. Contact the supervisor and do not proceed until the voltage hazard is eliminated.
WARNING!
RISK OF INJURY TO EYES AND SKIN, FROM OPTIC DEVICES
Do not look into a fiber cable or device, nor hold such cable or device against body, fabric or other material.
CAUTION!
TO AVOID EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
DO NOT REMOVE the exterior packaging or wrap from the enclosure until the enclosure is transported to the installation site.
Control moisture and condensation inside the enclosure until it is turned up for service.
CAUTION!
PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, FROM CONDENSATION
Until the enclosure is turned up for service, the bags of desiccant shipped with the enclosure must remain in the enclosure to
prevent condensation.
Once service is in-place, remove the desiccant.
DANGER!
PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, MAINTAIN VENTILATION
To optimize the service life of this equipment, make sure there are no obstructions in front of the ventilation openings.
WARNING!
RISK OF EXPLOSION
For safety reasons, never restrict or block the airflow through the door or entry panel ventilation openings.
CAUTION!
PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, OPERATING TEMPERATURE
The enclosure is approved for operation in an environment with an expected temperature range of -40
°
F
to +115
°
F (–40
°
C
to +46
°
C) and 0% to 95% relative humidity range, condensing. Do not use at temperatures or humidity exceeding these
ranges.
The enclosure is not for indoor use.