APC GLF50KF, 40004075KVA208Vi manual Preparation for Operation, Cabinet Placement

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Preparation for Operation

Several items must be considered when preparing the MGE Galaxy 4000 UPS system for operation.

1.The UPS cabinet and its auxiliary cabinets must be arranged in the required configuration to insure that the interconnection cables are located in the correct adjacent cabinets.

2.The cabinets must be in a location that provides for proper air flow and heat rejection.

3.The room in which the MGE Galaxy 4000 UPS system is located must maintain environmental conditions within recommended tolerances.

4.All electrical connections must utilize the top or bottom conduit entries provided.

The following sections discuss these items in more detail.

Cabinet Placement

The complete UPS system may consist of one to three cabinets depending on the options selected. The UPS cabinet allows system options to be selected based on the application. When facing the MGE Galaxy 4000 UPS from the front, the standard arrangement provides for any external batteries to be located on the right hand side, and the distribution cabinet to be located on the left hand side of the UPS.

A

Air exhaust

F

External battery cabinet (optional)

 

 

 

 

B

Display panel

G

UPS cabinet

 

 

 

MGE Galaxy 4000

C

Allow 36” top clearance for fan exhaust and

H

Front view

 

service maintenance

 

 

D

Leveling jacks

I

Distribution cabinet (optional)

 

 

 

 

E

Casters

J

Air intake

 

 

 

 

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MGE Galaxy 4000 40–75 kVA 208 V

990–3964–001

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Contents Installation MGE Galaxy KVA 208Page Table of Contents External Maintenance Bypass Control Connections optional Safety Instructions SafetyCertification Standards Three Phase UPS Special Precautions Safety of PersonsProduct Safety EnvironmentElectrical Specifications SpecificationsEnvironmental Recommendations Mechanical Assembly General DescriptionMajor Components Single Line DiagramStandard Cabinets Cabinet Placement Preparation for OperationCabinet Clearances Heat RejectionPreparation for Storage Prepare the Installation Conduit Plate Locations for Bottom EntryConduit Plate Locations for Top Entry UPSElectrical Connections Connect AC Input and Power CablesInstallation Steps First steps by an on-site qualified Technical EngineerTypical Power Connections TB4 TB1 TB2Main AC Input Connections UPS ConnectionsBypass AC Input Connections optional Battery Connections Connect Battery CablesBattery Control Connections Connect AC Output External Maintenance Bypass Control Connections optionalAccessories Outlets AC Output ConnectionsConnect Remote Emergency Power Off Remote Emergency Power Off ConnectionsConnect Relay Communication Card Relay Communication Card Contacts990-3964-001 MGE Galaxy 4000 40-75 kVA 208 Characteristics of Input Contacts Characteristics of Output ContactsRelay Communication Card Connections Appendix Single Line Diagram Worldwide Customer Support
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4075KVA208V, GLF50KF, 40004075KVA208Vi, 4000 specifications

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