4. Inspection Upon Receipt of Goods
4.1 General
Special precautions and care have been taken to ensure the system arrives safe and undamaged. However, upon receipt, you should inspect
the entire shipment, including the crate and any boxes, for evidence of damage that may have occurred during transit.
4.2 Visible Damage
It is the responsibility of the person receiving the shipment to inventory and fully inspect all materials against the bill of lading or waybill
IMMEDIATELY while the carrier representative is still present. Ensure that all items are accounted for, including number of skids and quantity
of boxes. Also note any visible external damage that may have occurred during transit. Make all applicable notations on the delivery receipt
before signing and file a damage report with the carrier.
4.3 Concealed Damage
Within 3 to 30 days of receipt (depending on courier), unpack the system and check for any concealed damage. Check the materials
received against the detailed packing list to verify the quantity and the condition as complete and satisfactory.
Note any damage to the internal packaging. Then request an inspection by the carrier and file a concealed damage claim. If there is a
material shortage, visit www.tripplite.com/support to file a claim.
Please contact your shipping company for all shipping damage. Tripp Lite is not responsible for any shipping damage.
4.4 Return of Damaged Goods
Should equipment be damaged and require return to Tripp Lite for repair, a representative will provide instructions along with an RMA number
to expedite the return.
An RMA number must be obtained before returning equipment to Tripp Lite.
5. System Overview
The Tripp Lite SUT40KMBP and SUT60KMBP Maintenance Bypass Panel (MBP) is used in conjunction with an Uninterruptable Power Supply
(UPS) to maintain total continuity of power to connected load circuits when bypass of the UPS equipment is required for performance of
regular service and maintenance.
The SUT40KMBP and SUT60KMBP Series MBPs are available with current capacities ranging from 150 to 225 amperes with multiple input
voltage options available.
The MBP contains three 4-pole switches.
6. System Specifications
Always refer to the Ratings Label on the equipment for configuration specific ratings. Equipment specifications and ratings in this
document represent typical equipment and may vary from the equipment provided.
6.1 Electrical
Model
SUT40KMBP
Voltage
208Y/120V AC, 3-Phase, 4-Wire, plus ground
Frequency
60 Hz
Current
150A
6.2 Environmental
Model
SUT40KMBP
Operating Temperature
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
Relative Humidity
5% to 95% non-condensing
Altitude
0 to 7400 ft. (0 to 2255 m) above sea level
6.3 General
Model
SUT40KMBP
Cabinet Size, H x W x D
28.13 x 31.5 x 6.98 in. (715 x 800 x 177 mm)
Weight
65 lb. (29.5 kg)
SUT60KMBP
208Y/120V AC, 3-Phase, 4-Wire, plus ground
60 Hz
225A
SUT60KMBP
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
5% to 95% non-condensing
0 to 7400 ft. (0 to 2255 m) above sea level
SUT60KMBP
31.5 x 38.5 x 5.89 in. (800 x 978 x 150 mm)
85 lb. (38.5 kg)
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