American Power Conversion SYMSTRF3I user manual Radio Frequency Interference, Operation Symbols

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νDo not dispose of batteries or battery modules in a fire. The batteries may explode. Return all battery modules to APC or to an appropriate recycling center.

νDo not open or mutilate battery modules or batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.

νBattery modules are heavy (60 lb). Two people are required to handle battery modules.

νThis product is intended for installation in a temperature controlled, clean, dry, indoor area that is free of conductive contaminants. (0° to 40° C.)

νThis product must be connected to an Emergency Power Off (EPO) switch.

νTotal Power Off Procedure

Remove all power from the SymmetraTM before opening any of the wiring panels:

1.Set system enable switch to the “stand by” position.

2.Set input circuit breaker to the “stand by” position.

3.Remove all battery modules from the Power Array.

4.If an extended run battery cabinet is connected to the SymmetraTM, disconnect the cabinet by removing the power cable from the bottom rear connector of the SymmetraTM.

5.Disconnect the utility power source circuit breaker. Label it with a safety warning tag.

Radio Frequency Interference

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits.

Operation Symbols

“On Position”

Indicates that a switch or current protection device is in the “on” position. The

 

system enable switch, maintenance bypass switch and the input circuit breaker

 

can be placed in the “on” position.

“Off Position”

“Stand By Position”

Indicates that a switch is in the “off” position. The maintenance bypass switch is the only switch that can be placed in the “off” position.

Indicates that a switch or current protection device is in the “stand by” position. The system enable switch, and the input and output circuit breakers can be placed in the “stand by” position.

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Contents 380V/400V/415V 31 Frame Model SYMSTRF3I Limited Warranty Life Support PolicyTable of Contents Page Safety Information Safety SymbolsOperation Symbols Radio Frequency InterferenceWelcome ModelsFrame Model Description Illustration System Components SymmetraTM Component Description Model Specific Details SYMSTRF3I SymmetraTM Components Description Specific To Model SYMSTRF3IBasic Operation Glossary of SymmetraTM Terms 8 Introduction Rear Clearance Site RequirementsOperating Space Requirements Front ClearanceStructural Requirements ModelsShort-Term Battery Module Storage Requirements Environmental RequirementsHeat Output Electrical Requirements Input/Output VACElectrical Requirements EPO Switch EPO SpecificationsElectrical Wiring Overview Receiving the SymmetraTM SymmetraTM Component Shipping Weight Shipping DimensionsReceiving and Unpacking Inspect PackagingMoving The SymmetraTM Frame and Modules Unpacking the SymmetraTM Frame 4 Receiving and Unpacking Electrical Installation Model SYMSTRF3IEPO Switch Wiring Required Electrical RequirementsElectrical Wiring Overview Input/Output Wiring Input/Output Wiring Procedure Wire SizeMinimum Emergency Power Off Switch Wiring Required Emergency Power Off Switch Wiring Procedure Bypass Balancing Transformer Wiring Optional Bypass Balance Transformer Wiring Procedure Optional Wiring Symbol Description Minimum Wire GaugeWiring Verification Procedure Reported Output Voltage OutVHz APC Worldwide Technical Support Telephone Numbers Startup Procedure Securing The Frame Setting The Leveling FeetPower Module Installation Battery Module Installation System Startup Procedure Display Settings Configuration and Advanced OperationConfiguration System Settings SetupAdvanced Operation PowerView Interface PowerView Components PowerView Component DescriptionLanguage Configuration Language Chip Replacement ProcedureStartup Screen Top-Level Menu ScreenControl StatusPowerView Commands SetupAccessories LoggingDisplay Function OptionsDiagnostics HelpWall Mounting the PowerView Troubleshooting PowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message Start-UpPowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message General Failure PowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message ModuleAlarm ThresholdPowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message Bypass FaultPowerView Meaning Corrective Action Message General6 Troubleshooting Appendix B Module Replacement Module Failure Alarm IndicatorsTechnical Support & Obtaining Replacement Module Returning Modules to APCBattery Module Replacement Replacement Battery Module VerificationPower Module Replacement Replacement Module VerificationRedundant Intelligence Module Replacement Main Intelligence Module ReplacementReplacement MIM Verification Replacement RIM Verification6 Module Replacement Appendix C Specifications Input SpecificationsOperation Output Specifications Physical SpecificationsCompliance Specifications Page Tel0800 180