4: Installation Procedure
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TS_610_01 PowerWAVE 6000 S3 (60-120kVA) User Manual 21/10/19
Claims for shipping damage must be filed immediately when found, and the carrier must be informed of ALL claims within
seven days of receipt of the equipment. If the equipment is to be stored for longer than seven days before it is installed,
you should unpack it and inspect it for signs of internal damage before you put it into storage. Note that some optional
equipment packages might be shipped inside the UPS cabinet and these too should be inspected.
If the equipment is damaged you should store the packing materials for further investigation.
4.2.2 Local transportation
Please observe the following precautions when you transport the UPS equipment after it has been off-loaded.
4.2.3 Storage
UPS Cabinet
If you plan to store the UPS cabinet prior to use it should be held it in a clean, dry environment with a temperature between
-25°C to +70°C and RH <95% (non condensing). An ideal storage temperature between is +20°C to +25°C.
The UPS should be stored in its original packing and shipping carton. If the packing container is removed you must take
measures to protect the UPS from the ingress of dust and moisture.
Battery
The UPS uses sealed, maintenance-free batteries whose storage capacity depends on the ambient temperature. It is
important not to store the batteries for longer than 6 months at 20°C, 3 months at 30°C, or 2 months at 35°C storage
temperature without fully recharging them.
For longer term storage the batteries should be fully recharged every 6 months @20°C.
4.3
Unpacking
Removing the standard UPS packaging
(see Figure 4.2)
1. Remove the plastic sheet covering the UPS, by cutting it on a corner where there is a cardboard fillet underneath (A).
2. Carefully remove the 4 cardboard corner edge protectors (B) while taking care that the accessory package (C) placed
on top of the UPS does not fall off.
3. Carefully retrieve the accessories package (C) – which should contain a user manual, 2 painted kick-plates (with
screws), 4 feet and a set of door keys.
4. Remove the bubble wrap and securing tape (D).
5. Remove the front and back fixing bars (E) by unscrewing 8x M8 hexagonal screws (F).
6. Mount the 4x adjustable feet (G) (from the accessory package) and secure using 4x M8 tensilock nuts (H).
7. Place the UPS in its final position, then disassemble the left and right securing brackets (I) by removing the 8x M8
screws (J).
8. Fit the kick-plates (K) (from the accessories package) to the lower front and back of the cabinet and secure in place
using the screws provided (L).
CAUTION:
Local transportation:
• When moving the UPS cabinet using a forklift or pallet jack, insert the lifting equipment forks into the
front and rear shipping brackets to lift the cabinet securely and prevent it from toppling over.
• Do not at any time tilt the cabinet by more than 10° from vertical as it could cause internal damage.
WARNING:
Potential dangers:
• If tilting occurs at any stage do not connect the UPS to the mains electrical supply.
• The cabinet weight can cause serious personal injury and/or structural damage to the surrounding area
if it is dropped in transit. Always take extreme care when moving the equipment.
CAUTION:
Sealed batteries must never be stored in a fully or partially discharged state.
Extreme temperature, under-charge, overcharge or over-discharge will destroy batteries!
• Charge the battery both before and after storing.
• Always store the batteries in a dry, clean, cool environment in their original packaging.
• If the packaging is removed protect the batteries from dust and humidity.