UBC75
B
ATTERY
C
ABINET
5/30/2014
15
755-00052-M R01
7.2
I
NSTALLATION
S
TEPS
7.2.1
E
QUIPMENT
L
OCATION
Prior to installation, verify floor loading requirements and all applicable codes pertaining to the
related equipment. Environmental conditions should also be reviewed. Battery systems require
an area with proper ventilation and cooling. An ambient temperature between 20°C to 25°F
(68°F to 77°F) is recommended for optimum battery life and performance. Clearance around the
equipment should be as suggested by NEC and/or all applicable national and local codes.
7.2.2
E
QUIPMENT
M
OUNTING
1.
The UBC75 battery cabinet is equipped with pallet jack and/or forklift access openings in
the front and rear of the cabinet. Move the equipment into the desired location and set into
place.
2.
With the cabinet in the desired location, mark the location of four mounting holes found at
the bottom of the cabinet legs. Two sets of mount holes are provided so that mount
hardware can be offset in multi cabinet installations.
3.
Move the cabinet out of the way and drill holes for the mounting hardware that will be used.
4.
Move the cabinet back into place, align the holes, and tighten the hardware.
7.2.3
E
QUIPMENT
G
ROUNDING
Terminate a cabinet ground wire from the main building ground source to the supplied #6-
300MCM mechanical lug located on the breaker pan. See section 6.2 for sizing recommendations.
Wire should be sized per NEC and/or all applicable national and local codes.
Before installing or maintaining this system, it is extremely important to read this
manual and be sure that all system drawings and schematics are reviewed and
clearly understood. If there are any questions concerning this manual or any of the
installation or maintenance procedures and/or requirements please contact a C&C
Power representative before proceeding.
Under certain conditions, batteries can vent potentially explosive gas (hydrogen).
Never enclose batteries or battery cabinets in a sealed room.
Battery cabinet systems are extremely heavy. Use a minimum of two people when
unloading and setting equipment in place.
All system ground wires should be derived from the main building ground source.
For multi cabinet systems, each cabinet needs to have a designated cabinet ground
wire derived from the main building ground source.