Emerson SERIES 600T manual Installation

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INSTALLATION

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Read this manual thoroughly, paying special attention to the sections that apply to you, before working with the UPS. Retain this manual for use by installing personnel.

Under typical operation and with all UPS doors closed, only normal safety precautions are necessary. The area around the UPS system should be kept free from puddles of water, excess moisture, or debris.

Special safety precautions are required for procedures involving handling, installation, and maintenance of the UPS system or the battery. Observe all safety precautions in this manual before handling or installing the UPS system. Observe all precautions in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, before and during performance of all maintenance procedures. Observe all battery safety precautions before working on or near the battery.

This equipment contains several circuits that are energized with high voltage. Only test equipment designated for troubleshooting should be used. This is particularly true for oscilloscopes. Always check with an AC and DC voltmeter to ensure safety before making contact or using tools. Even when the power is turned Off, dangerously high potentials may exist at the capacitor banks and at the batteries.

ONLY qualified service personnel should perform maintenance on the UPS system. When performing maintenance with any part of the equipment under power, service personnel and test equipment should be standing on rubber mats. The service personnel should wear insulating shoes for isolation from direct contact with the floor (earth ground).

Unless all power is removed from the equipment, one person should never work alone. A second person should be standing by to assist and summon help in case an accident should occur.

Four types of messages are used throughout the manual to stress important text. Carefully read the text below each Danger, Warning, Caution, and Note and use professional skills and prudent care

when performing the actions described by that text.

A Danger signals immediate hazards resulting in severe personal injury or death. For example:

DANGER

A DANGER SIGNALS IMMEDIATE HAZARDS WHICH WILL RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

A Warning signals the presence of a possible serious, life-threatening condition. For example:

WARNING

LETHAL VOLTAGES MAY BE PRESENT WITHIN THIS UNIT EVEN WHEN IT IS APPARENTLY NOT OPERATING. OBSERVE ALL CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT WORK ON OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT UNLESS YOU ARE FULLY QUALIFIED TO DO SO!! NEVER WORK ALONE.

A Caution indicates a condition that could seriously damage equipment and possibly injure personnel. For example:

CAUTION

Extreme care is necessary when removing shoring braces. Do not strike the cabinet with hammers or other tools.

A Note emphasizes important text. If the note is not followed, equipment could be damaged or may not operate properly. For example:

NOTE

If the UPS system has a blown fuse, the cause should be determined before you replace the fuse. Contact Liebert Global Services.

Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module

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Contents   DIS Product Installation Manual Table of Contents Figures Product DIS Product Installation Installation Considerations Internal Inspections External InspectionsEquipment Location Battery Safety PrecautionsBattery Safety Precautions in French PER CSA Requirements Battery Cabinets Open-Rack Batteries Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections8Installation Manual DIS Product 10Installation Manual Preferred Grounding Configuration, 208 VAC input and output Grounding Electrode Preferred Grounding Configuration, Power-Tie Systems Preferred Battery Cabinet Grounding Configuration Preferred Grounding Configuration, Battery SystemsPower Wiring Wiring ConsiderationsTypical One-Line Diagrams for SMS with Standard Dual Input Typical One-Line Diagrams of SMS with optional single input Abbreviations for Circuit Breakers Battery Wiring Control WiringSpecific Connections Wiring ConnectionsWiring Inspection Torque Specifications Power Wiring Terminals Factory SuppliedONE-HOLE Lugs Field-Supplied LugsTypes TW= FEPW= TBS, SA Outline Drawing Single and Multi Module 65 & 80 kVA DIS Product DIS Product Bypass Transformer Cabinet, 65 & 80 kVA Bypass Transformer Cabinet, 100-225 kVA Battery Power Pack, 65 & 80 kVA Battery Power Pack, Size A, 100-225 kVA Outline Drawing, 3-Breaker MBC, 65 & 80 kVA DIS Product Outline Drawing, 3-Breaker MBC, 125-350 Amps Outline Drawing, 3-Breaker MBC, 450 to 800 Amps Outline Drawing, 3-Breaker MBC, 600-800 Amps DIS Product DIS Product DIS Product Line-up Detail, 65 & 80 kVA SMS with Battery Cabinets DIS Product DIS Product Line-up Detail, 65 & 80 kVA with 3-Breaker MBC DIS Product Line-up Detail, 100-225 kVA Space Saver with 3-Breaker MBC DIS Product Line-up Detail, 100-225 kVA with 3-Breaker MBC DIS Product Terminal Details, 65 & 80 kVA Single Module Systems Terminal Details, 100 & 125 kVA Space Saver Terminal Details, 150 & 225 kVA Standard SMS Terminal Details, 100 & 125 kVA Standard SMS DIS Product Control Connection Locations, 65 & 80 kVA Control Connection Locations, 100 through 225 kVA Standard Control Wiring, Single Module System Option Wiring, Alarm Status Contacts Option Wiring, Maintenance Bypass Interlock Option Wiring, Remote Status Panel Interface Option Wiring, Remote Terminal IFM RS-232 Communications Option Wiring, SiteScan Interface Option Wiring, Customer Alarm Interface Option Wiring, Battery Temperature Sensor Option Wiring, Snmp Interface Option Wiring, Internal Modem Option Wiring, Maintenance Bypass Cabinet Module Battery Disconnect, 65 through 125 kVA Module Battery Disconnect, 150 & 225 kVA Remote Status Panel, Surface Mount Circuit Breaker Schedule, 65 through 225 kVA Circuit Breaker Schedule, Battery Cabinets, 65 to 500 kVA DIS Product Appendix a Site Planning Data KVA Single Module Systems Series 600T Single Module Systems Volt Input 11,330 600 DIS Product       
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