Installation and start-up of UPS Keor Hp 200-300kVA
Installation et démarrage de l'UPS Keor Hp 200-300 kVA
Installazione e avviamento UPS Keor Hp 200-300kVA
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4 ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
The electrical connection is part of the work which is normally provided by the company that
carries out the product installation. For this reason, the UPS manufacturer shall not be held
responsible for any damages due to wrong connections.
Use qualified personnel only
All the operations related to the electric connection must be carried out by qualified
and trained personnel.
Work in compliance with the local standards
The installation of UPS KEOR HP must be carried out in compliance with national
and local regulations.
Connection of ground cable
The grounding of the UPS via the relevant terminal is mandatory. It is strongly
recommended to connect the ground terminal as first terminal.
Check the position of selector “SR”
Before using the UPS, make sure changeover switch “SR” (Service switch) is in
“NORMAL” position and keep it in the same position during operation. To use this
changeover switch, refer to the service manual.
The electrical connection is part of the work which is normally provided by the company that
carries out the electrical installation and not by the UPS manufacturer. For this reason, the
following recommendations are only an indication, as the UPS manufacturer is not responsible
for the electrical installation. In any case we recommend to carry out the installation and the
electrical input and output connections in compliance with the local standards.
Cables must be selected bearing in mind technical, financial and safety aspects. The
selection and the sizing of cables from a technical viewpoint depend on the voltage, on the
current absorbed by the UPS, on the bypass line and on the batteries, on the ambient
temperature and on the voltage drop. Finally, the kind of cable laying must be taken into
particular consideration.
For more explanations regarding the selection and the sizing of cables, please refer to the
relevant IEC standards, in particular to IEC 64-8 standard.
“Short-circuit currents” (very high currents with a short duration) and “overload currents”
(relatively high currents with a long duration) are among the main causes of cable damage. The
protection systems normally used to protect the cables are: thermal magnetic circuit breakers or
fuses. Protection circuit breakers must be selected according to the maximum short-circuit