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aging and in the equipment, correspond to the ones stated
in the order, so it is required to unpack it (see section 4.2.3).
Otherwise, make a nonconformity as soon as possible, by
quoting the serial number of the equipment and references
in the delivery note.
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Check the contents of the packaging. Depending, if we are
checking an equipment or battery module, the contents will
vary.
Equipment:
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The own equipment.
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Quick guide in paper.
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1 power cord for input connection -schuko plug and
IEC connector- (Standard UPS of 3 kVA only).
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3 cables for output connection with IEC connectors
(equipments up to 3 kVA only).
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1 communication cable RS232.
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1 communication cable USB.
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4 plastic pieces to be joint two by two to fit the UPS
in vertical position (only equipments 4 to 6 kVA).
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2 metallic pieces and bolts to fit the UPS in vertical
position (equipments higher than 3 kVA).
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Two metallic pieces with L shape to adapt the equip-
ment to rack format.
Battery module:
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The own equipment.
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1 connection cable for protection earth, to link the
equipment and module.
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2 plastic pieces to adapt the supports of vertical in-
stallation of the UPS and batteries (battery modules
for equipments up to 3 kVA only).
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1 metallic piece and bolt to joint the battery module
with the equipment on tower format.
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Once the reception is finished, it is advisable to pack the UPS
and the battery module/s again till its commissioning in order
to protect it against mechanical shocks, dust, dirt, etc...
4.2.2. Storage.
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Storage of the equipment will be done in a dry place, safe-
guard from rain, protected from dust, water jets or chemical
agents. It is advisable to keep the equipment and the battery
pack/s, into their original packages, which have been de-
signed to assure the maximum protection during the trans-
port and storage.
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In general and less in special cases, the UPS has
sealed lead-calcium batteries and should not be
stored for more than 12 months (see the date of the last
charge of the batteries, noted on the label adhered to the
device packaging or on the battery unit).
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After this period of time, connect the equipment to mains and
together with battery module/s, if any, start it up according to
the instructions described in this manual and charge them for
2 hours from floating level.
In equipments higher than 3 KVA ready for its parallel con-
nection, it is not needed to make the connection between
the equipments to charge the batteries. It can be treated as
separate units to charge them.
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Finally, shutdown the equipment, disconnect it and fit the UPS
and batteries in their original packaging, noting the new bat-
tery charge date on each respective label.
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Do not store the devices where the ambient temperature
exceeds above 50ºC or below –15ºC, otherwise it may de-
grade the electrical characteristics of the batteries.
4.2.3. Unpacking.
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The packaging of the equipment consists of a cardboard
enclosure, expanded polystyrene corner pieces (EPS),
polyethylene foam (EPE), polyethylene sleeve and band,
all of them are recyclable materials; therefore they should
be disposed according to current regulations. We recom-
mend to keep the packaging in case its use is necessary
in the future.
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Proceed as follows:
Cut the strips of cardboard enclosure.
Remove the accessories (cables, supports, ... )
Remove the equipment or battery module from the pack-
aging, keeping in mind that the it is needed the help of a
second person depending on the weight of the model or
use the suitable mechanical mediums.
Remove the protection corners from the packaging and
the plastic bag.
Do not leave the plastic bag at the children hand,
due to the risk that it means.
Check the equipment before proceeding and in case
damages where confirmed, contact with the supplier or
in lack of it with our firm.
4.2.4. Procedure to take out and install
the batteries in equipments of 4 to
10 kVA.
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According to the current trends, all the UPSs have batteries
inside the same rack enclosure of the equipment, but on the
contrary the resultant weight from 4 to 10kVA models is very
high (see weights stated in the table 13 and/or in the own
packaging of the own equipment).
Attending the recommendations stated in the section 1.2.3.2.
regarding the weight manipulation and to make easier the
installation of this power range in the rack cabinet when the
manipulations are done by hand, the battery block has to be
removed from the equipment.
Proceed as follows to remove the battery block or pack,
based on one pack for 4 to 6 kVA models and two packs for
8 and 10 kVA models (see figure 4):
Remove the front beautiful cover of the equipment ac-
cording to the procedure described in section 4.2.5.2.,
considering that 8 and 10 kVA models there is a second
front cover, which has to be removed too in the same way.
Remove the blocking cover/s from battery pack, removing
the fixing screws first.
Using the handle that each battery pack has, remove the
battery block by pulling from it till removing it completely.
Consider that each battery pack is wired and connected to
the electronic unit by means of a fast connection connector,
so there could be some resistance to its disconnection.
In 8 and 10 kVA models remove the second battery pack.
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Depending on the required assembling type, vertical -tower
type - or to be installed in the rack cabinet, proceed as it is
described in the respective sections.
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Finally, insert the battery pack/s again.
When fitting in the battery block, make sure that it is inserted
till the end. The correct electrical joint between the connector
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