GE 300, 225 manual Ventilation and Cooling, Cfm

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3.5VENTILATION AND COOLING

Fig. 3.5-1 Installation on plain floor

Fig. 3.5-2 Installation on raised floor

 

 

The heat produced by the UPS is transferred to the environment by its ventilation.

Air inlets for UPS ventilation are located on the front of the UPS, while air outlets are on top of the cabinet.

A suitable ventilation or cooling system must be installed to extract the heat from the UPS room.

Do not put anything on the top of the cabinet.

Air filtration systems could be required when the UPS operates in a dirty environment. Contact your Dealer or the nearest Service Center for appropriate solutions.

In order to prevent overheating of the UPS, the available air intake flow rate must exceed the total air exhaust flow rate requirement of the UPS system.

The below table indicates the heat dissipation at full Load at PF = 0.8 lag. and charged Battery, up to 3,280 ft (1,000 m) altitude, for cooling air 77°F (25°C) to 86°F (30°C).

 

UPS rating

 

 

Losses

 

Cooling air flow

 

 

BTU / hr

 

 

kW

 

CFM

 

m3 / h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SG Series 225 kVA

 

50,512

 

14.80

2,541

4,317

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SG Series 300 kVA

 

64,164

 

18.80

3,228

5,484

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Installation Guide SG Series 225 & 300 kVA

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Contents SG Series Systems Copyright 2003 by GE Industrial SystemsStart UP and Commissioning Dear CustomerPreface Table of contents Storage InstallationBattery GeneralSafety instructions when working with battery Protective Grounding Terminal Safety symbols and warningsSafety warnings Risk of electric shock PE Earth GND GroundLayout SG Series 225 and 300 KVA LayoutTransport UPS only in upright position Dimensions and weightWeight SG Series 225 and 300 kVA Transport Forklift CraneStorage of Battery DeliveryStorage of the UPS Place of Installation Positioning of the UPS SG SeriesCheck -26A of the NEC code for specific requirements Fixing of the UPS cabinet on the floor Openings for input and output cable connections1-5 RPA system disposition Battery locationCFM Ventilation and CoolingTake care not to damage the UPS when moving by forklift UnpackingPacking material recycling Electrical Wiring Separate input Rectifier & Bypass recommendedCommon input Rectifier & Bypass Neutral current could be greater than the phase currents Input/output over current protection and wire sizingSee .7.1-1 Phase, 3 wire plus GroundPhase, 4 wire plus Ground Wire positive and negative plus GroundCopper Wire Size Range Wiring Connection1-1 Access to the input / output connections Power connection with common input utility Common Input Rectifier / BypassOutput Load Cable section for this connection shall be not less then AWG L3-1 Rectifier Phase C L3-2 Power connection separate input utilityL1-1 Rectifier Phase a L1-2 L2-1 Rectifier Phase B L2-2BR1 Do not insert the Battery Fuses before the commissioning Battery connectionBattery Positive pole of the BatteryManual Bypass, serious damage to the Load could result Setup for SG Series when functioning as frequency converter1 RPA Parallel System Power Wiring of Parallel UnitsParallel Control BUS Connection UPSIntermediate units Terminal unitsInterface IM0048 going to P13 Access to the control bus connectionControl BUS Cable Location Control bus cables connection11-3 Control Bus cable routing and connection Control bus cables routingCustomer Interface Customer InterfaceOr J2 / 1, 2 NO, C, NC Utility Failure 15, 16 Or J2 17, 18 NO, C, NC General Alarm18, 19 Or J2 20, 21 NO, C, NC Acoustic Alarm Output potential free contactsGND JP3 EPO Emergency Power Off Input contact38/38