Once the batteries have been charged, stop the unit, discon-
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nect it electrically and store the UPS and the batteries in their
original packaging, noting the new date of recharge of the bat-
teries in the box on the label (see Fig. 26).
Do not store the devices where the ambient temperature ex-
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ceeds 50ºC or drops below -15ºC, as this may cause degrada-
tion of the electrical characteristics of the batteries.
5.1.3. Unpacking
The unit's packaging consists of a wooden pallet, cardboard
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or wooden packaging, as applicable, expanded polystyrene
(EPS) or polyethylene foam (EPE) corner protectors, polyeth-
ylene cover and strips, all recyclable materials, so if you do
dispose of them, you should do so in accordance with cur-
rent laws. We recommend that you keep the packaging in
case you need to use it in the future.
The following figures show, by way of example, the neces-
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sary steps for moving and unpacking a UPS. The same can be
applied to the battery cabinets that use the same packaging
system.
Fig. 27. Moving a packaged unit using a pallet truck.
1
To unpack the unit, cut the strips around the cardboard pack-
aging and remove the packaging upwards as if it were a cover
1
; remove the corner protectors and the plastic cover
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4
3
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Remove
and assemble
to lower the equipment from the pallet.
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6
The unit is joined to the wooden pallet via a metal part in the
shape of an "L" (stabilising supports), located on each side.
Remove the screws connecting the pallet and the unit
7
8
Before proceeding to lower the unit, it is necessary to
remove the stabilising supports in order to prevent
them from hindering the process and bending on impact with
the wooden ramp, which could damage the UPS structure.
Lower the UPS from the pallet
8
ports to the UPS
.
Fig. 28. Example of cardboard packaging being removed and the
unit being lowered from the pallet.
As mentioned in chapter 2,
highly recommended to install the stabilising supports to
give the unit greater stability once it has been installed in its
final location.
5.1.4. Unpacking rack-type models.
The following figures represent, as an example, the steps
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necessary to unpack a UPS and the batteries.
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the supplied wooden ramp
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.
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and fix the stabilising sup-
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