APC 40004075KVA208Vi, GLF50KF manual Heat Rejection, Cabinet Clearances, Preparation for Storage

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Heat Rejection

The MGE Galaxy 4000 UPS cabinets generate heat and exhaust air through the top portion of its enclosures. Air intake is through the bottom and front of the cabinet. All other cabinets are convection cooled. To assist you in planning for your HVAC needs, heat rejection data is provided in table below. The cabinet airflow and recommended top clearance are provided in “Cabinet Placement“ section. The MGE Galaxy 4000 is intended for use in an environment where control of temperature and humidity is provided.

Heat Rejection Data @ 208/208 VAC

UPS Cabinet

40 kVA

50 kVA

65 kVA

75 kVA

 

 

 

 

 

BTU/Hr

14,900

18,700

24,200

28,000

 

 

 

 

 

Note: To provide for adequate ventilation, a minimum of 36 inches clearance should be maintained above the top of the MGE Galaxy 4000 cabinet.

Cabinet Clearances

The MGE Galaxy 4000 UPS cabinet top clearance of 36 inches for fan exhaust is recommended. Additionally, adequate space must be included in the front and top of each cabinet (approx. 36 inches) to allow the doors/panels of the cabinet to be opened for service and maintenance procedures.

For an installation where seismic requirements must be met, additional clearance at the side of the cabinet must be included to accommodate the seismic anchors. Contact the Customer Support Center to order.

Preparation for Storage

If the equipment is to be stored prior to installation, it should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated location that is protected against rain, splashing water, chemical agents, etc. The equipment should be covered with a tarpaulin or plastic wrapper to protect it against dust, dirt, paint, or other foreign materials. See the section of this manual titled "Environmental Recommendations" for recommended storage environmental conditions.

Note: Batteries should be stored no longer than three (3) months at 25°C (77°F) or lower prior to recharging. Exceeding the recommended ambient storage temperature will reduce battery back-up time and may adversely affect battery life.

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Contents MGE Galaxy KVA 208 InstallationPage Table of Contents External Maintenance Bypass Control Connections optional Certification Standards Three Phase UPS SafetySafety Instructions Environment Safety of PersonsProduct Safety Special PrecautionsEnvironmental Recommendations SpecificationsElectrical Specifications General Description Mechanical AssemblyStandard Cabinets Single Line DiagramMajor Components Preparation for Operation Cabinet PlacementPreparation for Storage Heat RejectionCabinet Clearances Conduit Plate Locations for Bottom Entry Prepare the InstallationUPS Conduit Plate Locations for Top EntryFirst steps by an on-site qualified Technical Engineer Connect AC Input and Power CablesInstallation Steps Electrical ConnectionsTB4 TB1 TB2 Typical Power ConnectionsBypass AC Input Connections optional UPS ConnectionsMain AC Input Connections Battery Control Connections Connect Battery CablesBattery Connections AC Output Connections External Maintenance Bypass Control Connections optionalAccessories Outlets Connect AC OutputRemote Emergency Power Off Connections Connect Remote Emergency Power OffRelay Communication Card Contacts Connect Relay Communication Card990-3964-001 MGE Galaxy 4000 40-75 kVA 208 Relay Communication Card Connections Characteristics of Output ContactsCharacteristics of Input Contacts Appendix Single Line Diagram Worldwide Customer Support
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