UPS LOCATION
Move your UPS over short distances using its wheels. Stabilize the UPS by releasing the stabilizers on each side of the unit. NOTE: Do not stack the UPS Systems or external battery packs.
INPUTAND OUTPUT CONNECTION
WIRING SELECTION
Choose appropriate cabling (depending on current carried; see chart below) to connect your UPS to an AC power supply and your equipment to your UPS:
MODEL | RATED INPUT | RATED OUTPW | RATED OUE'UT | OUTPUT |
| CURRENT | CURRENT | CURRENT | PROTECnON |
| 208/240 I0 3 Wlre | 120V 103Wlre | CIRCurr | |
SU6K | 30A 8 AWG (8mm1/60"C) | 30A 8 AWG (8mm1/6W) | 2 x 32A 6 AWG [14rnm1/60"C) | 32A |
SU IOK | 50A6AWG (14mrn1/60"C) | 50A6AWG (14mm2/60"C) | 2 x 50A4 AWG (22mmv/6(PC) | 63A |
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Connect your wiring to the input and output terminal blocks located on the lower rear panel of your UPS (seefigure below). Before cable connection, turn the UPS OFF and pull out the fuse holder. Ensure the cable is fitted with a cable sleeve and is secured by a connector clamp. The minimum tightening torque is 35 Ibs. per square inch. Connect the ground wire (typically colored green and yellow) to the terminal marked with the letter "G."
Cable Connection for 6kVA or lOkVA Output (6kVAshown)
AC INPUT | L U O V |
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Ground the UPS and the load |
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GROUND UPS CONNECTION
LOAD 1 | LOAD 2 | LOAD 3 |