IBM IBM UPS 7500XHV, IBM UPS 10000XHV 18 kg 40 lb Kg 70-120 lb Kg 40-70 lb 55 kg 120 lb 10º

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CAUTION! Handling Safety - Use safe practices when lifting.

<18 kg (<40 lb)

32–55 kg (70–120 lb)

 

18–32 kg (40–70 lb)

>55 kg (>120 lb)

>10º

 

CAUTION! Electrical Safety

Electrical Current from power, telephone, and communication cables is hazardous. Please read the following safety statements.

Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation, maintenance, or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.

Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet.

Connect to properly wired outlets any equipment that will be attached to this product.

When possible, use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables.

Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire, water, or structural damage.

Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems before you open the device covers, unless instructed otherwise in the installation and configuration procedures.

Connect and disconnect cables as described in the following steps when installing, moving, or opening covers on this product or attached devices.

To Connect:

To Disconnect:

1.

Turn everything OFF.

1.

Turn everything OFF.

2.

First attach all cables to devices.

2.

First remove power cords from outlet.

3.

Attach signal cables to connectors.

3.

Remove signal cables from connectors.

4.

Attach power cords to outlet.

4.

Remove all cables from devices.

5.Turn device ON.

Do not work alone under hazardous conditions.

High current through conductive materials could cause severe burns.

Check that the power cord(s), plug(s), and sockets are in good condition.

When grounding cannot be verified, disconnect the equipment from the utility power outlet before installing or connecting to other equipment. Reconnect the power only after all connections are made.

Do not handle any metallic connector before the power has been disconnected.

Connect the equipment to a three wire utility outlet (two poles plus ground). The receptacle must be connected to appropriate branch circuit/mains protec- tion (fuse or circuit breaker). Connection to any other type of receptacle may result in risk of electrical shock.

In order to maintain compliance with the EMC directive for products sold in Europe, output cords attached to the uninterruptible power supply should not exceed 10 meters in length.

CAUTION! De-energizing Safety

The uninterruptible power supply has an internal energy source, the battery. The output may be energized when the unit is not connected to a utility power outlet.

To de-energize the uninterruptible power supply, press the OFF button to shut the equipment off. Unplug the uninterruptible power supply from the utility power outlet. Disconnect the external batteries where applicable and disconnect the internal battery (see Operation and Setup Guide). Push the ON button to de-energize the capacitors.

CAUTION! Battery Safety

This equipment contains potentially hazardous voltages. Refer to your product documentation to determine which parts are user-replaceable.

Do not dispose of batteries in a fire; they may explode.

Do not open or mutilate batteries. They contain an electrolyte that is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes.

To avoid personal injury due to energy hazard, remove wristwatches and jewelry such as rings when replacing the batteries. Use tools with insulated han- dles.

Replace the battery module with the same number and type as originally installed in the equipment.

Be sure to deliver the spent battery to a recycling facility.

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Contents IBM UPS 7500XHV IBM UPS 10000XHV Page Table of Contents Page Safety Page 18 kg 40 lb Kg 70-120 lb Kg 40-70 lb 55 kg 120 lb 10º Introduction Removing the Battery ModulesUnpacking Hardwiring the Uninterruptible Power Supply Positioning the Uninterruptible Power SupplyAttach the mounting brackets # Secure the uninterruptible power supply in the rack Tower Configuration Index Description StartupSelecting the Output Voltage via Terminal Mode Front Display Panel Mode. See TroubleshootingDetermining On Battery Runtime On Battery OperationBattery Runtime Tables UPS 7500XHV Model User Configurable Items EPO Emergency Power Off EPO OptionReplacing the Network Management Card Replacing the Battery ModulesShipping and Service StorageCustomer Replaceable Unit Part Numbers Hardware Maintenance InformationTroubleshooting Alarm Tone Before you call Replacement part handling Page Edition Notice Argentina Iram certification requirement

IBM UPS 7500XHV, IBM UPS 10000XHV specifications

IBM has always been at the forefront of technological advancements, and its line of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) is no exception. Two noteworthy models in their UPS range are the IBM UPS 10000XHV and the IBM UPS 7500XHV. Both models are designed to provide reliable power protection for critical IT infrastructure, ensuring continuous operation even during power disturbances.

The IBM UPS 10000XHV is engineered for high-capacity applications, offering a robust power output of 10,000 VA. This model is particularly well-suited for data centers and enterprise environments that require dependable power support. One of the standout features of the 10000XHV is its advanced double-conversion technology. This technology ensures a consistent output voltage and frequency, effectively isolating connected equipment from any external power fluctuations. With an impressive battery runtime, this UPS allows organizations to maintain operational continuity, giving time for systems to transition to backup power sources or to shut down gracefully.

In addition to its impressive power output, the UPS 10000XHV incorporates real-time monitoring and management capabilities via its integrated LCD display. This feature allows users to easily track the UPS's performance metrics, battery status, and load levels, facilitating proactive maintenance and management. Furthermore, the UPS is designed with hot-swappable batteries, enabling replacement without interrupting the operation of connected devices.

On the other hand, the IBM UPS 7500XHV offers a slightly lower capacity at 7,500 VA, making it an ideal choice for moderately sized environments or less demanding applications. This model also leverages the same double-conversion technology, ensuring protection against power disruptions. The 7500XHV boasts an efficient design that minimizes energy consumption, a crucial factor for organizations looking to reduce operational costs while maintaining performance reliability.

Both models feature a range of connectivity options that facilitate seamless integration into various network environments. They support multiple communication protocols, enabling users to configure and manage UPS operations remotely through a centralized management system. In terms of safety, IBM has equipped these UPS units with advanced battery management technologies to extend battery life and optimize performance.

In conclusion, the IBM UPS 10000XHV and 7500XHV represent cutting-edge solutions for organizations seeking dependable power protection. With their advanced features and technologies, these UPS units are essential for safeguarding critical infrastructure against the unpredictable nature of power fluctuations, ultimately ensuring operational resilience in today’s digital landscape.