MGE UPS Systems 40-150kVA user manual Installation, Receiving, Handling, For assistance

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Installation

2.0Scope

Installation of the Comet 40-150kVA UPS, which include receiving, handling, and storage procedures; prerequisites to installation; installation procedures; and startup procedures.

CAUTION

Scheduling of the MGE Field Service Engineers typically should be done 7 to 10

 

days before they are required on-site. If the startup of the product is critical to

 

maintaining your schedule, please call the MGE toll free telephone number at

 

1-800-438-7373 for assistance.

2.1Receiving

Before accepting the shipment from the freight carrier, inspect the exterior surfaces of shipping container(s), packaging, and equipment for damage that may have occurred during transit. If the shipping containers or equipment show evidence of damage, note the damage on the receiving document (bill of lading) prior to signing for receipt of equipment. Verify that the equipment nameplate corresponds with the equipment ordered.

Damage claims should be filed directly with the carrier. Replacements for damaged components can be ordered by calling 1-800-438-7373.

2.2Handling

Any equipment shipped on a shipping pallet is intended for handling by a pallet jack or a fork lift truck. Move the equipment to its intended location while still mounted on its pallet, and remove the equipment from the pallet when it is near its final location. See Figure 2-1.

The Comet UPS and optional auxiliary cabinets have heavy-duty casters to allow the equipment to be moved into position easily once they have been unloaded from the shipping truck. Once the UPS is in its final position, the leveling jacks on all four-bottom corners should be lowered to secure the cabinet in place. Refer to the installation drawings that were shipped with the cabinets.

Battery cabinet weighing less than 3000 lbs. are equipped with casters for ease of handling on site. For shipment, these cabinets are mounted on pallets to prevent movement on ramps and other inclined surfaces. A forklift (4000 lbs capacity or greater) is required to remove the battery cabinet from its pallet. The 42" battery cabinets should be lifted from the side only. For battery cabinets weighing more than 3000 lbs., no casters are provided, and therefore must be moved by forklift only.

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