Tripp Lite SU20KX, SU80KX Placement, Shipping container. Warning The UPS system could tip if it

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15 – Cabinet Installation (continued)

 

 

5-3 Placement

 

 

 

 

Use the casters to move the UPS system for a short distance over

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a level, smooth, stable surface. Do not attempt to use the casters

 

 

 

to move the UPS system over longer distances. The UPS system

 

 

 

should be moved close to its final installation location inside

 

 

 

 

its shipping container before it is unpacked from the shipping

 

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container. Use a mechanical device of sufficient capacity to move

 

 

the shipping container. Warning: The UPS system could tip if it

 

 

 

is moved over an unstable surface. Be extremely careful when

 

 

 

moving the UPS system. Push the UPS system from the front or

 

 

 

 

rear, not from the sides.

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Position the UPS system in a structurally sound area with a

 

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level floor that is able to bear the weight of the UPS system,

 

 

 

any external battery cabinets and other equipment that will be

 

 

 

 

installed nearby. The installation site should also have a dedicated

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AC circuit available that is compatible with the UPS system’s

 

 

input requirements. (See the Section 12 – Specifications for

 

 

 

 

 

 

more information about input requirements and floor loading

 

 

 

requirements.) The UPS system must be installed in a clean,

 

 

 

 

secure environment with a relative humidity less than 90% (non-

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condensing). Operate the UPS system at indoor temperatures

 

 

between 17° C and 29° C (62° F and 84° F). Prevent damage to

 

 

 

 

 

 

cabling by using suitable protective conduits. In order to maintain

 

 

 

proper airflow and service access, you must maintain the following

 

 

 

clearances:

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• At least 100 cm (39.4”) clearance in front of the UPS system.

At least 50 cm (19.7”) clearance behind the UPS system.

At least 50 cm (19.7”) clearance above the UPS system.

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Warning: The cooling fans circulate air from front to back. Do not

 

 

use any air conditioning or fan that blows air directly toward the

 

 

rear of the UPS system.

 

 

 

 

After moving the UPS system to its final location, lock the casters

 

 

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and use the levelers

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to stabilize the cabinet. Ensure that all

 

 

 

four levelers make firm contact with the floor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For emergency use, install a fire extinguisher rated for energized

 

 

 

 

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electrical equipment fires (Class C rating or exact equivalent, with

a non-conductive extinguishing agent) near the UPS system.

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1

50 cm (19.7”)

50 cm (19.7”)

100 cm (39.4”)

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B

A

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Contents Not suitable for mobile applications Table of Contents Advanced Features IntroductionLocation Warnings Important Safety InstructionsConnection Warnings Battery Warnings Wiring WarningsControl Panel Features Front and Rear Panel Features Output Circuit Breaker Switch Q4 Controls AC output powerFor more information about the Snmpwebcard accessory Preparation Cabinet InstallationUnpacking Rear, not from the sides PlacementShipping container. Warning The UPS system could tip if it Rear of the UPS systemInternal Battery Wiring Diagrams SU40KX shownInternal Battery Connection Internal Battery Connection Procedure Potential arcing of connectors. Blown fuses must be replaced Type and ratingInternal Battery Connection Wiring Wiring PreparationUPS System Terminal Block Diagram External Battery Cabinet Wiring DiagramsExternal Battery Cabinets Electrical and Cable DataExternal Battery Cabinet Wiring Failure to observe proper phase will damage the UPS system AC Input/Output Wiring Single UPSCreate a risk of personal injury and property damage AC Input/Output Wiring Parallel UPS Single Input Source Parallel UPS WarningsAuto Bypass Mode Single UPS Online Normal Mode Single UPSBattery Backup Mode Single UPS 10 8-4 Manual Bypass Mode Single UPSBattery Backup Mode Parallel UPS Online Mode Parallel UPSAuto Bypass Mode Parallel UPS Manual Bypass Mode Parallel UPS Hot Standby Mode Parallel UPSStandard Start-Up Procedure Single UPS Control Panel and Breaker DiagramsPreliminary Checklist Single UPS Start-Up, Shutdown and BypassBattery Start-Up Procedure Single UPS Manual Bypass Procedure Single UPS Shutdown Procedure Single UPSPreliminary Checklist Parallel UPS Start-Up Procedure Parallel UPS Shutdown Procedure Parallel UPS Manual Bypass Procedure Parallel UPS Switching from Manual Bypass to Normal Mode Parallel UPS Control Panel Diagram Display and ConfigurationDisplay Hierarchy Default Display Status DisplayStatus Display Battery power Main Menu UPS System Measure Menu UPS Setup Administrator Qualified service personnel UserBypass Setup Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Output Setup Output Voltage Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Battery Setup Redundancy10 3 Battery Strings Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Battery Next Replace DateCharger Setup Parallel Group Parallel SetupParallel ID Battery Auto Test Control & Test SetupBuzzer Clear Battery Test Result Manual Battery TestForce Boost Charge Press ESC to return to the UPS Setup menu Local Setup Date Format LCD ContrastUser Password Administrator PasswordLanguage Firmware Version MaintenanceStatistics Use or to read the event log, then press to AdvanceCommunications Interfaces CommunicationsSnmpwebcard Slot Input Dry Contact Interface External Battery Cabinet Temperature Inputs Remote Emergency Power Off EPO Circuit DiagramAuxiliary Dry Contact Input Circuit Diagram External Battery Status InputOutput Dry Contact Interface Detail Default MessagesOptional Messages Parallel Configuration Port Output Dry Contact Circuit Diagram11-10 RS-232 Serial Port Circuit Diagram Hardware Pin AssignmentSpecifications UPS System Technical Specifications Optional MessagesService Storage and ServiceWarranty Storage