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P O W E R I N G T E C H N O L O G Y
Manual No. PM110-6500-00 rev-2a
PM110-6500-00-rev2a-0117.indd
3.1.4 Electrical and Fire Enclosure
This system is designed for being used in 19 inch open relay racks. Suitable Electrical and
Fire enclosure requirements have been integrated into the system.
3.1.5 System Enclosure
Appropriate measures need to be taken to avoid intrusion of any unwanted objects or insects
into conductive areas of the power system as there is a potential risk of system damage.
Disclaimer:
UNIPOWER LLC assumes no liability or responsibility for system failures
resulting from inappropriate enclosure around the system.
3.1.6 Operating Temperature Warnings
To prevent the Power System from overheating, an automatic shutdown mechanism has been
installed. It is not recommended to continually operate the Power System in an area that
exceeds the maximum recommended operating temperature.
3.1.7 Electrical Safety Warnings
The following are electrical safety recommendations for working near the Power System:
WARNING
Observe low voltage safety precautions before attempting to work on the
system when power is connected. Potentially lethal voltages are present within the system.
WARNING
Caution must be exercised when handling system power cables. Damage to
the insulation or contact points of cables can cause contact with lethal voltages. For safety
reasons, cables should be connected to the power system before power is applied.
• Remove all metallic jewelry like watches or rings that may present a hazard while
working on the power system.
• Before connecting the AC input source to the power system, always verify voltage.
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Verify the AC source capacity. See system specifications for AC information.
• All AC connections must conform to local codes and regulations, e.g. ANSI, CEC,
NEC, etc.
• When making AC connections, all DC load distribution breakers should be in the OFF
position.
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All circuit breakers should meet the original design specifications of the system. In
addition, equipment connected to the system should not overload the circuit breakers
as this may have a negative effect on over-current protection and supply wiring,
causing system or user harm.