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Powerware 9350 Series 685 and 1085 Auxiliary Battery Cabinets
Installation Manual
164201408 Rev. P00 053002
1
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Carefully inspect the outer packaging for evidence of damage during transit.
CAUTION:
DO NOT INSTALL A DAMAGED CABINET. REPORT ANY DAMAGE TO THE
CARRIER. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SALES OR SERVICE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY.
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Use appropriate material handling equipment to move the cabinet to a
convenient unpacking area. Space is provided between the pallets to insert
pallet jack blades on the bottom of the unit.
DANGER:
RISK OF INSTABILITY. DO NOT TILT CABINETS MORE THAN 10 DEGREES
FROM VERTICAL OR THE CABINET MAY TIP OVER.
3
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Set each pallet on a firm, level surface, allowing a minimum clearance of 4.6m
(15 ft) on each side for removing the cabinets from the pallets.
4
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Cut and remove the steel bands around each cabinet.
5
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Remove the protective cardboard covering from the cabinets by vertically cutting
one corner, using a knife blade no longer than 25 mm (1 in.).
6
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Remove the corrugated corner protectors, box, plastic bag, and discard or
recycle them in a responsible manner.
CAUTION:
IF YOU CAN SEE DAMAGE IN OR ON A CABINET, DO NOT INSTALL IT.
REPORT ANY DAMAGE TO THE CARRIER. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SALES OR
SERVICE OFFICE IMMEDIATELY.
Unloading the Battery Cabinet from the Pallet
The battery cabinet is bolted to a pallet consisting of four angle metal supports
secured to laminated plywood/foam cushions. The foam cushions act as shock
absorbers for the cabinet during shipment.
1
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Remove the doors. Remove the retaining screw located inside each door at the
bottom hinge pivot point, then lift the door off. Save the retaining screws for
reinstallation of the doors.
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Locate the field kit (packed inside of the cabinet). Locate the four 1/2 in. jacking
bolts and install them in the threaded holes in the front and rear supports.
Place a floor protector underneath each jacking bolt, and screw the bolts down
against them. The floor protectors protect the floor from being marred by the
jacking bolts.