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User Manual 10H52260UM60 - Rev. 1 - 10/2017
Warning
Recharge the battery at regular intervals during storage in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. During the
charge process, connect the UPS temporarily to the mains and activate the battery by recharging it.
2.7
Mechanical Requirements
Moving the Cabinet
Warning
1. Ensure that the load capacity of the lifting equipment used to move the UPS cabinet is sufficient.
2. The UPS is fitted with castors. When removing the UPS from the shipping pallet, take care to prevent it from sliding.
Ensure that sufficient personnel and lifting equipment are available when removing the shipping pallet.
3. Due to the weight of the UPS cabinet, the castors may only be suitable for use on flat surfaces.
4. The centre of gravity of the UPS cabinet is high, take care to prevent it tipping over when moving it
5. The cabinet must never be suspended vertically.
Caution
Take special care when moving the battery cabinet with the batteries installed, making sure that each battery string has
been secured and keeping movements to a minimum.
Ensure that the UPS weight does not exceed the load capacity of the lifting equipment. For information about the
weight of the UPS, refer to Table 10-3.
The UPS may be moved using a forklift truck or similar lifting equipment.
The castors may be used when it is necessary to move it over short distances.
Clearance
Because the UPS is not fitted with lateral grilles, there is no special clearance requirement on either side.
In addition to any local regulations, in order provide sufficient space for routine operations, such as tightening the
power terminals inside the UPS, it is recommended that clearance around the front of the UPS should be sufficient
to enable free passage of personnel with the door fully open. In addition, it is necessary to leave a clearance of at
least 200 mm at the rear of the cabinet in order to permit adequate circulation of the hot air expelled by the UPS.
Cable Access Mode
UPS cable access is from the rear of the cabinet.
For details, refer to 3.1.10 and 3.2.8 .