Vertiv™ XTE 601E Series Equipment Enclosures Description and Installation Manual
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Initial Power Up
14.1
Safety Precautions
DANGER!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, GENERAL
All ground connections must be installed and verified prior to turning-up of enclosure.
DANGER!
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AC
Proper actions, include, but not limited to:
Verify before contacting the enclosure that no current leakage or ground fault condition is present.
Verify a proper ground is in place.
CAUTION!
PREVENT EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, FROM CONDENSATION
Until the enclosure is turned up for service, the bags of desiccant shipped with the enclosure must remain in the enclosure to
prevent condensation.
Once service is in-place, remove the desiccant.
14.2
Prerequisite
All procedures and safety notices previous to this section have been observed, with the respect to the installation of the enclosure,
ground, AC power, DC power, and batteries.
Similarly, all procedures and safety notices accompanying other installed equipment have been observed.
The enclosure now has a protected connection into the local utility power.
14.3
Initial Power Up Sequence
Checks
1.
Use Non-Contact Voltage Detector to verify enclosure is not unsafe.
2.
Verify all battery disconnect circuit breakers located on the battery boxes are Off.
3.
Verify all other breakers inside the primary equipment compartment are Off.
4.
Verify no open power leads are present.
5.
Verify all cables and connections are secure.
6.
Verify any installed battery, including proper matching of polarity.
Final Set-Up
1.
Replace the rear access panels. See “Removing/Installing Rear Access Panels” on page 22. If the bonding cable to the
bottom rear access panel was removed (see “Enclosure Conduit Entry Options” on page 34), re-connect the bonding cable to
the bottom rear access panel at this time.
2.
Install rectifier modules. Refer to the documentation furnished with the power system.
Power Up
1.
Enable utility power into the enclosure by closing the external overcurrent protective devices supplying AC input to the
enclosure.