American Power Conversion AIS 5000 manual Moving the equipment to site

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General Information - Site Requirements

Moving the equipment to site:

Before moving the equipment to the installation site, the following should be checked:

Can the transport equipment handle the weight of the system?

Is there enough space to transport the system to its final destination?

Can the raised floor (double floor) handle the weight of the system?

The equipment is delivered on a pallet and can be transported on a fork-lift or a pallet truck.

The UPS is contained in a cubicle with a stable frame. This frame can carry heavy components such as transformers, chokes etc. The frame can be placed directly on a levelled concrete floor.

Clearance at installation site. The system can be installed with the back to the wall or back-to- back - however, a distance of minimum 4 inches (approx. 100 mm) between the wall and the UPS is necessary. 20 inches (approx. 500 mm) is the preferred distance (see below illustration).

A clearance of 20 inches (approx. 500 mm) above the system is necessary to ensure sufficient space for air circulation.

UPS

UPS

Clearance; minimum 100 mm – preferably 500 mm.

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Contents AIS Page Contents Options Operation Modes Page Symbols used in this manual SafetyDisconnect all sources of AC and DC power User SafetyAbout this manual General InformationReceiving and inspecting the UPS Site RequirementsMoving the equipment to site Fitting the air filter Air FilterAir filter sizes Enclosure dimensions Enclosure dimensions and footprintTop and bottom view of 10-30kVA UPS Top and bottom view of 40-60kVA UPS Top and bottom view of 80-100kVA UPS External connection board Connecting the UPS UPS Feet  Conduit Box  Front of Conduit Box Installing Conduit BoxesInput Conduit Output/Bypass Battery Alarm Conduit Access to Input/Output section Low-voltage section cover Communication Interface, EPO Connecting cables Input/Output -60 kVA Input/Output -100 kVA X090 GroundingCommunication interface Emergency Power Off EPOCOM-PORT Communication interface portsOverview of Communication interface COM Interface10kVA 400V UPS Max. Discharge Current a 46 a Nominal Voltage 240Approvals IEC 62040/EN 50091 Class A, VFI-SS-112 Emergency Power Off EPO YesOptions Max 39.4 a Mains Voltage 400 V 3 Wire + G Nom 19.88 kW 33.79 aVoltage 400 V 3 Wire + N + G Nominal Current 28.9 a 20kVA 400V UPSMax. Discharge Current a 91 a External Connection 20kVA 400V UPS Options Max 59.9 a Mains Voltage 400 V 3 Wire + G Nom 28.35 kW 47.86 aVoltage 400 V 3 Wire + N + G Nominal current 43.3 a 30kVA 400V UPSMax. Discharge Current a 135 a External Connection 30kVA 400V UPS Options Max 77.8 a Mains Voltage 400 V 3 Wire + G Nom 36.9 kW 61.93 aVoltage 400 V 3 Wire + N + G Nominal current 57.7 a 40kVA 400V UPSMax. Discharge Current a 179 External Connection 40kVA 400V UPS Options Max 117 a Mains Voltage 400 V 3 Wire + G Nom 54.42 kW 90.08 aVoltage 400 V 3 Wire + N + G Nominal current 86.6 a 60kVA 400V UPSMax. Discharge Current a 266 External Connection 60kVA 400V UPS Options Max 152.8 a Mains Voltage 400 V 3 Wire + G Nom 72.33 kW 118.23 aVoltage 400 V 3 Wire + N + G Nominal current 115.5 a 80kVA 400V UPSMax. Discharge Current a 353 External Connection 80kVA 400V UPS Options 100kVA 400V UPS Max. Discharge Current a 442 External Connection 100kVA 400V UPS Options Options IP32 Drip Shield Mounting the drip shield Drip shield sizes Message Relay BoardMessage Cards and slots Communication CardsDisplay introduction DisplayDisplay functions Display messages Keys Until the display shows Programming the UPSUser stack Bypass Operation Push Cursor keys Programming and Set-Up Programming the UPSAuto Boost Charge OFF Battery Capacity Test ??? Battery Monitor Alarm Settings for redundant systems Enter new time HH.MM.SS 10 kVA 20 kVA 30 kVA 40 kVA 60 kVA 80 kVA 100 kVA Setting stackMinutes How to change factory settings Operation Modes Operation mode descriptionsPress Normal to Bypass OperationBypass to Normal Operation Normal to Manual Bypass Operation Load is now supported by the UPS Page 990-2440