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EATON ICUBE 2.0
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4.1 Check before turning on the unit
Before turning on the Eaton iCube 2.0, the user will need to check and confirm a few aspects such as the system
settings, the power distribution cables and the cooling system installation:
Check the system settings
1. Check that the cabinet is installed (including cable tray, side planel etc.) and fixed to the correct location.
Ensure that the leveling feet of the cabinet are adjusted and leveled.
2. Check that the cabinets are joined together, the screws between the cabinets are tightened, the cabinets
sealed without gaps, the cabinets equal in height.
3. Check that the protective coil on the cabinet is not loose or have fallen off
4. Check that the blank plate has been installed in the spare part of the cabinet where no equipment is installed.
Check electrical connections
1. Check that all cabinets (including battery cabinets) are grounded, confirm that the ground wire between the
cabinet door and body is connected.
2. Check if the number of battery cells is correct, the connections between the batteries are correct and the posi-
tive and negative connections of the battery are correct.
3. Check that the wiring of the single module is secured and not loose.
4. Confirm that the power supply voltage and frequency meet the conditions and verify that the phase order of
the three-phase source is correct.
5. Check if the PDUs in each cabinet are connected to the module (PDM) and verify the corresponds connections
are correct.
Check cooling system installation
1. Check that the cooling unit pipeline has been installed and fixed in the correct location, the piping system is
connected correctly, and there is thermal insulation for the pipeline.
2. Check that the cooling unit pipeline have been vacuumed, maintain pressure and complete leak detection.
3. Check that the cooling unit drain piping work is installed and fixed in the correct location to ensure that the
drainage works.
4. Check that the outlet of the copper pipes on top or bottom the cabinet are sealed and protected.
5. Check that the power cords and communication lines to outdoor unit are properly connected, the outdoor unit
is fixed in place, and that there are no obstructions affecting the outdoor unit’s ventilation.
6. Check if the power cord and the communication line of the cooling indoor unit are properly connected.
7. Check that the shut-off valves on the refrigerant lines are open, the refrigerant circuit has been set up.
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