Unpacking the UPS.
1
Open the UPS box
Unpacking the batteries.
1
Open the Batterie box
5.1.5. Transport to the site
If the reception area is far from the installation site, it is rec-
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ommended to move the
27) or another more suitable means of transport, assessing the
distance between the two points, the unit's weight, the char-
acteristics of the area to be crossed and the site (floor type,
floor resistance kg/m
However, when the distance is considerable, it is recom-
•
mended to move the unit in its packaging to the vicinity of the
installation site and then unpack it.
5.1.6. Siting, immobilisation and considerations
5.1.6.1. Siting for single units
• By way of example, Fig. 29 shows configurations com-
posed of a single UPS cabinet: a UPS with batteries inside,
a UPS with an external battery cabinet and a UPS with
extended autonomy with two external battery cabinets.
To correctly ventilate the unit, it is necessary to en-
sure its surrounding area is free of obstacles. Observe
the minimum distances indicated in the table in sec-
tion 1.2.1 of document EK266*08 (Safety instructions),
which indicates the values for dimensions A, B and C
according to the power of each unit.
For battery cabinets, keep the same distances as for
the UPS, which are configured by the system.
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2
Remove the protector upwards.
2
Remove the protector upwards.
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using a pallet truck (see Fig.
).
2
3
With the help of 2 or 3 people, remove the UPS.
3
With the help of 2 or 3 people, remove the
Batterie.
It is recommended to leave an additional 75 cm free on
the sides and to the rear for any service interventions
(T.S.S.) or the required clearance for the connection
cables to allow the unit to be moved forwards.
5.1.6.2. Siting for parallel systems.
• Fig. 30 shows an example of 4 parallel units with their re-
spective battery cabinets. For systems with fewer units,
act accordingly on a case-by-case basis.
• It is recommended to place them in order according to the
number indicated on the door of each unit. The number cor-
responds to the original factory-assigned address.
This is not random, as due to the length of the battery
cables (1.5 m) and the communication BUS (1.5 m), this is
the optimal arrangement. For a greater number of battery
cabinets in systems with extended autonomy, follow the
same criteria, maintaining the symmetry.
• When the system is structured by models with the bat-
teries and unit mounted in the same cabinet, the illustra-
tions of the battery modules should be disregarded.
To correctly ventilate the unit, it is necessary to ensure
its surrounding area is free of obstacles. Observe the
minimum distances indicated in Tab. 4, which indicates
the values for dimensions A, B and C according to the
power of each unit.
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