Liebert Series 600T installation manual Equipment Location, Battery Safety Precautions

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5. EQUIPMENT LOCATION

1.Handle cabinet(s) in accordance with WARN- INGS in Section 3. Use a suitable material handling device to move each cabinet to its final location. Exercise extreme care because of the uneven weight distribu- tion. Carefully lower the cabinets to the floor and position them for reconnection, if applica- ble.

2.Verify that the UPS system is installed in a clean, cool and dry location. Observe the location of overhead water lines for fire sprinkler systems. Avoid placing the UPS and related equipment directly under water lines or within range of a sprinkler head.

3.Installation and serviceability will be easier if adequate access is provided on all sides of the equipment, but only front access is required.

a.Verify that there is adequate clearance to open cabinet doors (4 feet is recommended). See drawings and local codes.

b.Verify that there is adequate area in front of circuit breakers to perform maintenance. Check installation drawings for location of breakers. Check with local codes.

c.Verify that there is adequate clearance above all cabinets to allow exhaust air to flow without restriction (2 feet minimum, unobstructed).

4.Connect the cabinets, internal cables and bus bars, if applicable.

6. BATTERY INSTALLATION

6.1. Battery Safety Precautions

Battery installation and servicing should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of batteries and the required precautions. Keep unauthorized personnel away from batteries.

Be sure to observe the grounding recommendations in Section 7 when installing batteries. When replacing batteries, use the same number and type of batteries.

CAUTION

Lead-acid batteries contain hazardous materials. Batteries must be handled, transported, and recycled or discarded in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations. Because lead is a toxic substance, lead-acid batteries should be recycled rather than discarded.

Do not open or mutilate the battery or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic. Do not dispose of battery or batteries in a fire. The battery may explode.

A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on batteries:

1.Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.

2.Use tools with insulated handles.

3.Wear rubber gloves and boots.

4.Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

5.Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.

6.Determine if the battery is inadver- tently grounded. If it is inadvertently grounded, remove source of ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock will be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance.

Lead-acid batteries can present a risk of fire because they generate hydrogen gas. The following procedures should be followed:

1.DO NOT SMOKE when near batteries.

2.DO NOT cause flame or spark in battery area.

3.Discharge static electricity from body before touching batteries by first touching a grounded metal surface.

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Contents Series 600T UPS Page Installation Manual Table of Contents Figures Iii Page Installation Installation Considerations External Inspections Internal InspectionsBattery Safety Precautions Equipment LocationBattery Safety Precautions in French PER CSA Requirements Battery Cabinets Configuring Your Neutral and Ground Connections Open-Rack BatteriesGrounding Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module Electrode Preferred Grounding Configuration, 208 VAC input and output Grounding Local Electrode Preferred Grounding Configuration, Power-Tie Systems Preferred Grounding Configuration, Battery Systems Preferred Battery Cabinet Grounding ConfigurationWiring Considerations Power WiringTypical One-Line Diagrams for SMS with Standard Dual Input Typical One-Line Diagrams of SMS with optional single input Abbreviations for Circuit Breakers Control Wiring Battery WiringWiring Connections Specific ConnectionsWiring Inspection Power Wiring Terminals Factory Supplied Torque SpecificationsField-Supplied Lugs ONE-HOLE LugsTypes TW= FEPW= TBS, SA Outline Drawing Single and Multi Module 65 & 80 kVA Installation Manual Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module 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 Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module 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 Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module Installation Manual Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module Line-up Detail, 65 & 80 kVA SMS with Battery Cabinets Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module Installation Manual Line-up Detail, 65 & 80 kVA with 3-Breaker MBC Installation Manual Line-up Detail, 100-225 kVA Space Saver with 3-Breaker MBC Installation Manual Line-up Detail, 100-225 kVA with 3-Breaker MBC Installation Manual 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 Terminal Details, 150 & 225 kVA Standard SMS 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 Installation Manual Appendix a Site Planning Data KVA Single Module Systems Series 600T Single Module Systems Volt Input 11,330 600 Liebert Series 600T UPS, 65-225 kVA, Single Module Company Behind the Products Technical Support
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