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Proceed to start it up as it is described in section 6, do not
turn «On» the output switch
(Q2)
, and do not start up the
inverter through the control panel
(PC)
.
Leave the equipment in this mode for 12 hours at minimum.
Once the battery recharging is finished, proceed to shut
down the equipment, disconnect the electricity and store
the UPS and batteries if any, inside their original packaging.
Regarding the battery recharge, units that belong to a
parallel system will be treated as single equipment, so it is
not necessary to add any connection.
25 cm.
50cm
Do not store the equipment and/or battery modules, in places
where either temperatures exceed the stated ones in the technical
specifications in section «9. Annexes» or indic
ations in section
«2.2.3.3. Safety warning regarding batteries».
UPS cabinet UPS battery
Cabinet
5.1.3. Transport until its destination
• UPS
s up to 60 kVA (LV) / 120 kVA (HV) are equipped with
casters, two of which at front are swivel and at rear are fixed in
order to make it easier to transport to their destination.
Likewise, the battery cabinet is equipped with casters in the
same way, but in the smallest size of battery cabinet only.
For the rest of the models, it’s necessary to use a pallet jack or fork
lift.
UPS battery
cabinet no 1
50 cm.
UPS cabinet
UPS battery
cabinet no 2
In any case pay attention to the weights stated in section
«
9.
Annexes», and use the suitable mediums to transport the
equipment according to its load (pallet jack, fork lift, service lift or
freight lift, etc.) and environmental conditions (type of floor,
resistance of the floor kg/m
2
…)
25 cm.
25 cm.
150 cm.
25 cm.
25 cm
5.1.4. Location, immobilization and considerations.
5.1.4.1. Location for single equipment.
• As i.e. Fi
g. 24 it shows two typical cases depending on the model.
For a single cabinet, UPS contains batteries inside, and the
other with batteries in another cabinet to extend its back-up
time.
For extending back-up times with more than one cabinet, it is
recommended to put one at each side of the equipment in case
of having more cabinets repeat the same sequence alternately.
As minimum, leave enough space for cooling the unit
with:
-
25 cm at both sides.
-
50 cm at the rear.
-
100 cm at
the top.
-
and 150 cm at the front.
It is recommended to leave an additional 75 cm free at both
sides, for the possible interventions of the
(S.T.S.)
, or the
needed length of the connection wires to make it easier to
move forwards.
Fig. 24.
Floor view with minimum distances for a UPS.
5.1.4.2. Location for parallel systems.
•
As i.e. Fig. 2
5 it shows 4 UPSs in parallel with their respective
battery cabinets. For systems with less units act in each
case accordingly.
• It is advisable to pu
t them in or
der by the number stated in the
door of each equipment. The number corresponding to the
assigned address preset from factory.
The arrangement is not random. It is ideal to have the battery
wires in length of 3.5 m and communication BUS in 5 m. For a
higher quantity of battery cabinets in systems with extended
back-up time, follow the same criteria to keep the symmetry.
• When the system is structured by models with batteries and
power electronics in the same cabinet, ignore the illustrations
of battery modules.
Always respect the distances stated in Fig. 25, and the
quantity of cabinets that sets the system.
150 cm
25cm
25 cm. 150 cm. 25 cm. 25 cm.