Installation
Eaton
®
Power Xpert 9395 Integrated Battery Cabinet (Model 1085 and 1085HR) Installation Manual 164201687—Rev 06
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4-3
WARNING
RISK OF INSTABILITY. Turning the jacking bolts unevenly may cause the cabinet to become
unbalanced. To prevent tipping the cabinet, raise and lower the jacking bolts evenly.
CAUTION
CABINET MAY TIP. The battery cabinet should only be raised approximately 3 mm (1/8”) above the
floor (just enough to allow removal of the 4
X
6 supports).
7.
Remove the hardware loosened in Step 5. Pull the 4
X
6 supports out from under the battery cabinet.
Discard or recycle them in a responsible manner.
CAUTION
CABINET MAY FALL. Do not loosen the hardware attaching the side or front supports to the
cabinet base, or the front and side supports to each other, at this time. The cabinet must be
lowered by the jacking bolts before the supports can be removed.
8.
Carefully and evenly
lower the cabinet by turning each jacking bolt consecutively two full turns
(maximum)
until the casters contact the floor, and the cabinet is no longer supported by the jacking bolts.
9.
Remove the jacking bolts and discard or recycle them in a responsible manner.
10. Remove the hardware holding the front, rear, and side supports to the cabinet base. Discard or recycle the
hardware and support brackets in a responsible manner.
11. Roll the battery cabinet to its final location.
12. Repeat Steps 3 through 11 for each cabinet you are preparing to install.
4.3
Model 1085 or 1085HR Battery Cabinet Installation
The 9395 Model 1085 or 1085HR battery cabinet is designed to be installed in a standalone configuration.
Customer-supplied conduit and wiring is installed externally between each battery cabinet and the UPS or UPS
disconnect. Battery cabinets may be installed adjacent to the UPS or in a separate location.
CAUTION
The 1085 and 1085HR battery cabinets CANNOT be intermixed. Serious damage to equipment
may result.
4.3.1
Mechanical Installation
Use this procedure to install the battery cabinet. The battery cabinet shown in Figure 4-2 is located adjacent to
the UPS cabinet, but may be located in a separate location.
There are no battery cabinet-to-UPS mechanical attachment requirements for this type of system. However,
individual battery cabinets must be attached and grounded to each other, as described in this section.