Dell 3750W, 10KW, 5600W, 4200W installation instructions Installing the Dell UPS into the rack

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Installing the Dell UPS into the rack:

Install the ReadyRails followed by the UPS chassis. Finally install the battery modules into the UPS chassis & connect the DC leads. Finish by installing the UPS front panel.

Install the optional external battery module (EBM), Network Management Card (NMC), Environmental Monitoring Probe (EMP) and PDU(s)2, if ordered.

Note: The Dell UPS equipment is heavy. Refer to the user guide for complete guidance on safety. Some key points are:

You should typically place the UPS at the bottom of the rack for a lower centre of gravity

Extend the rack stabilization feed during installation to prevent the rack tipping

Ensure you follow health & safety recommendations for working with heavy & electrical equipment

2Dell 16 Amp and 32 Amp PDUs can be plugged into Dell UPS. Dell 10kW UPS model with 2 x 32A outlets is tested with Dell 32 Amp PDU types for fit.

Dell UPS Site Preparation Guide, EMEA (230V)

Revision 2, December 2012

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Contents Site Preparation Electrical PreparationPhysical Requirements for the Dell UPS Environmental Requirements for the Dell UPSOptional accessories for Dell UPS Rack PreparationElectrical Preparation Rack Requirements for the Dell UPSElectrical Wiring, Basic Installation Schematics Wire Function Terminal Wire Size Rating Suggested Wire SizeElectrical input location of Dell UPS 5600W Online and 10kW UPS Overcurrent Protection DevicesAll Dell UPS Rack Mount Models except 5600W Online and 10kW Optional 32 Amp, non-locking, 1phase, 3m, UPS Input Cord Kit Manufacturer Type RatingUnpacking the Dell UPS Receiving the Dell UPSInspecting the Equipment Installing the Dell UPS into the rack
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4200W, 3750W, 5600W, 10KW specifications

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