PRELIMINARY
E
C
LECTROMAGNETIC
OMPATIBILITY
This Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) conforms to the class C2 specifications (in accordance with the provisions laid down
by the EN62040-2 standard: UPS - EMC requirement). In the home environment, it may cause radio interference. The user may
have to take supplementary measures.
This product is designed for professional use in industrial and commercial environments. Connections to the USB and RS232
connectors should be made with the cables provided or, in any case, with shielded cables less than 3 metres long.
I
E
NSTALLATION
NVIRONMENT
When choosing the site in which to install the UPS and the Battery Box, the following points should be taken into consideration:
§
Avoid dusty environments
§
Check that the floor is level and capable of withstanding the weight of the UPS and the Battery Box
§
Avoid cramped environments that could impede the normal maintenance activities
§
The relative humidity should not exceed 90%, non-condensing
§
Check that the ambient temperature, with the UPS running, remains between 0 and 40°C
The UPS may be operated with an ambient temperature of between 0 and 40°C. The recommended
working temperature for the UPS and the batteries is between 20 and 25°C. In fact, if the battery has an
average life of 5 years with a working temperature of 20°C, the life is halved if the working temperature is
increased to 30°C.
§
Avoid installing the equipment in places exposed to the direct sunlight or hot air
To keep the temperature of the installation room within the range indicated above, there must be a system for eliminating the
dissipated heat (the Kw / Kcal/h / B.T.U./h values dissipated by the UPS are indicated in the table above). The methods that
may be used are:
§
Natural ventilation
§
Forced ventilation, recommended if the outside temperature is less (e.g. 20°C) than the temperature at which the UPS
or Battery Box is to be operated (e.g. 25°C)
§
Air-conditioning system, recommended if the outside temperature is higher (e.g. 30°C) than the temperature at which
the UPS or Battery Box is to be operated (e.g. 25°C)
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PRELIMINARY
R
UPS
B
B
EMOVING THE
AND THE
ATTERY
OX FROM THE
§
Cut the straps and remove the
cardboard box by sliding it
upwards
§
Remove the accessory box and
side blocks.
NOTE 1: You will find the
accessory box either inside the
door of the UPS or on top of the
UPS.
FRONT VIEW
§
Open the door and remove the
slides.
B
NOTE 2: The slides are fixed to
the pallet by a screw (marked C
A
in the figure).
A
§
Remove the 4 brackets securing
the UPS to the pallet (the
screws are marked A and B in
the figures).
§
Using
4
of
the
previously
removed screws (type A) secure
the slides to the pallet (as
shown). Push the UPS from the
rear off the pallet with great
care. Make sure that the door
is closed before doing this
NOTE: All parts of the packaging should be kept for future use.
P
ALLET
REAR VIEW
B
B
C
B
A
A
A
A
A A
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