American Power Conversion MX06 100 Unpacking Equipment, Mechanical Installation, Mounting

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3 Installation

3.1. Unpacking Equipment

Remove equipment from packing material and inspect for shipping damage or missing items. It is important to report damage or material shortages to the shipping carrier while a representative is on site.

If concealed damage or material shortages are found at a later time, contact the shipper to make arrangements for inspection and claim filing. Refer to Section 7 in the event it is necessary to return equipment to APC.

CAUTION: Appropriate lifting techniques and safety equipment should be used to remove equipment from packing.

PLEASE RECYCLE: The shipping materials can be recycled. Please save them for later use or dispose accordingly.

3.2. Mechanical Installation

Room / Location

NOTE: The APC DC power plant is to be installed in a room, vault, or similar enclosure that is accessible only to qualified persons in accordance with the regulatory authority having jurisdiction.

Prior to installation, drawings, floor loading requirements, external alarm points, AC service entrance, and grounding schemes should all be checked and confirmed. If batteries are to be mounted in a room separate from the power plant, careful attention should be paid to battery cable voltage drop effects. Environmental operating temperatures and ventilation/cooling considerations should also be noted, not just for the power system but also for all other equipment that may reside in the power room area.

Mounting

The MX06 provides brackets to mount on a standard EIA 19-inch or 23-inch rack. Install the power system using hardware designed for the rack.

MX06 Power Plant User’s Manual

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Contents VDC Power Systems Table of Contents APC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty Revision Revision HistoryGeneral Precautions Safety First General Information IntroductionPort How to Use This Manual Mechanical Installation InstallationUnpacking Equipment Room / LocationVentilation AC Power ConnectionsBattery Connections Planning the Battery installationConnecting the Battery Cables Multiple Battery Strings Battery LVD ConnectionBattery LVD DC System Grounding Battery Temperature Probe InstallationLoad Protection Installation Circuit Breaker InstallationGMT Fuse Installation Load Connections Cable Size ConsiderationsCircuit Breaker Protected Load Connections 30 or 60 Amps Input / Output Connections GMT Fuse protected Load ConnectionsRelay Output Connections External Alarm Input Connections Relay J2 Connector Output Relay Notes DesignationsInitial Power-Up and Checkout Rectifier Module InstallationBattery and Load Power up Rectifier Management Technical DescriptionSystem Management Alarm FunctionsControl Functions DisplaysBattery Charging Battery ManagementBattery Temperature Compensation Load ManagementBattery Low Voltage Disconnect Operation MX06 Voltage AdjustmentsDescription MX06 OperationMX06-50 Configuration Settings MX06 External Alarm Input ConfigurationAlarm No Setting NC Setting Major Minor Factory MX06-50 Programmable Alarms MX06-50 Rectifier ConfigurationAlarm Major Minor No Alarm FactoryMX06-100 Configuration Settings MX06-50 Temperature Probe SelectionMX06-100 Rectifier Configuration MX06-100 Temperature Probe Selection MX06-100 Programmable AlarmsMX06 50 Power System SpecificationsAC Input TWF0500H5401 RectifierDC Output MX06 100 Power SystemVDC Controls and Indicators MechanicalMX06 Controller Magnum VS 50 Power System Magnum VS 100 Power SystemEnvironmental EMC ComplianceAPC Worldwide Customer Support Limited Product Warranty