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Appendix B: Types of Racks and Mounting Hardware

This appendix describes the hardware required for the different types of racks and describes the type of racks that may be used in your industry. All APC rack mount units are shipped ready for 19-inch wide EIA/IEC rack cabinets. Some rack mount UPSs ship with rails included, otherwise, the rails are available as an option. Refer to the instructions included with the rails when mounting the UPS.

Racks

There are different types of racks:

Equipment Rack - usually an open rack with threaded mounting holes or no threaded holes

APC Netshelter, IBM (Vero, others) - enclosed rack with square holes

Dell, Compaq (Rittal) - enclosed rack with square holes

HP Rack - enclosed rack with round holes

These racks differ in the methods required for mounting equipment. They may have threaded holes (hardware not included), round holes (require clip nuts), or square holes (require cage nuts). See page 3 for examples of clip and cage nuts.

Telecomm Rack - open rack with two poles / four poles and threaded round holes (hardware not supplied by APC).

Notes:

Remove batteries to reduce UPS weight.

For larger, heavier units, installation requires two people.

Check the type of rack you have against the hardware required for mounting in the table below.

Rack Type

Hole Type

Hardware Required

Hardware Included

Equipment Rack

Threaded or

See rack specifications if threaded.

N/A if threaded. If not threaded

 

No Threads

If not threaded use APC hardware.

use APC hardware.

Netshelter/Compaq/IBM/Dell

Square

Cage nut, 10-32 screws

810-2008, 810-0002

 

 

 

 

HP

Round

Clip nut, 10-32 screws

810-2004, 810-0002

 

 

 

 

Telecomm

Threaded

See rack specifications

N/A

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Contents 990-7031C, Revision 4 12/99 990-7031C, Revision 4 12/99 Replacement and Recycling of Batteries Handling SafetyElectrical Safety Page Table of Contents Page How to Unpack the SU 5000 UPS ContentsIntroduction UnpackingInstalling Rack Mount Units InstallationPlacement Determine the Location of the UPS in the Rack Rack Mount Options Load the UPS into the RackTower Units Connect the Batteries5U Rack Mount Units 3U Rack Mount UnitsRear Views Initial StartupConnect Ground Leads to Tvss Connector Optional Charge the batteryBattery Pack Connector Optional Low Battery Warning IntervalOperating Instructions Load Bar Graph Low BatteryOverload SmartTrimStorage Replacing the BatteryStorage Conditions Extended storageBattery Replacement Procedure Tower Units Battery Replacement Procedure 3U Rack Mount Units Battery Replacement Procedure 5U Rack Mount Units How to Determine On-Battery Run Time User Configuration ItemsTypical On-Battery Runtime Versus Load, in Hours Tower and 5U Models 1400VA and 2200VA ModelsLoad VA Internal Battery VA w/ 1 Battery Pack Typical On-Battery Run Time Versus Load, in HoursTower and 5U Rack Mount Models 3000 & 5000 VA Models 3U Rack Mount Models 2200 & 3000 VA Models1400 VA 2200 VA 3000 VA 5000 VA SpecificationsTroubleshooting Limited Warranty ServiceIf the UPS requires service do not return it to the dealer APC Contact InformationAppendix a XL Information XL InstallationClick on Configuration Click on UPS Operating Parameters Smart-UPS Battery ProtocolUse the Smart-UPS Battery Pack Utility Battpack To see the change in number of external battery packs Rack Type Hole Type Hardware Required Hardware Included RacksAppendix C Transporting Your Smart-UPS