ZGR TOWER PRO 6 10 KVA
Operation manual
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All electrical connections of the UPS are made from the rear side of the device.
Take the following steps into consideration in order to make the connections of the equipment:
1.
Before any manipulation, make sure wires are not energized.
2.
Remove the small cover of the output terminals and connect the wires.
3.
Connect the input cable to correct terminals on the rear of the equipment.
4.
Connect the loads to defined terminals.
5.
Connect battery cabinet wires to defined terminals BAT+ / BAT-N / BAT-
o
Pay attention to verify that battery cabinet breaker is open/OFF
6.
Double check correct wiring and polatities wires are securely affixed.
7.
Put the small cover back to the rear panel.
In case of doubt, contact our customer service (sac@zigor.com).
WARNING
Select a thermomagnetic circuit-breaker with an IEC 60947-2 trip curve C (normal) for 125% of the current as
listed below
WARNING
Battery type, aging or manufacturer should not be mixed. If you want to increase UPS autonomy or replace
batteries, contact ZIGOR customer service and follow our recommendations.
WARNING
Batteries must be installed exclusively by personnel authorised by ZIGOR. ZIGOR takes no responsibility for
damage caused by external batteries installed by personnel not authorised by ZIGOR.
Follow these steps with care:
•
The voltage of battery terminals is dangerous even when the UPS is not in operation. Access to the
interior of the battery cabinet shall be restricted to trained personnel.
•
A short-circuit on the battery terminals (or of one of its elements) before the breaker or fuse is
EXTREMELY DANGEROUS as the current will be limited only by the internal resistance of the battery
and the wiring. These extremely high currents can cause the battery to explode, melt cables, tools and
other metal objects.
•
Do not attempt to open the batteries. These contain electrolyte, which can cause burns to eyes and
skin.
•
Do not wear rings, bracelets, watches, etc., as these could cause short-circuits or electric shocks.
•
Use insulated tools.
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Wear gloves, insulated protective shoe wear and safety goggles.
•
Discharge body static electricity before making connections.
•
Do not place tools on the batteries.
•
Do not place batteries near fire or high heat emiters.