230 Vac Units (for Hard Wire)
Caution:
The electrical connection must be made by an authorized electrician according to national and local regulations.
Verify that the supply line contains a 25 Amp circuit breaker BEFORE hardwiring the UPS.
Ensure that the batteries are not installed in the UPS until the hardwiring is complete.
Incorporate a readily accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring design.
1.Select the appropriate wire size and connectors. For most applications, #10 AWG (5 sq. mm) wire should be sufficient.
2.The input wiring terminal is located on the rear panel of the UPS. Remove the access door n by unscrewing the single screw o which holds it in place.
n o p
3.Slide the wire input plate p to the left to remove it. This will expose the input wiring terminal.
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4.Use a screwdriver or any hard object to detach the circular knockout. You may need to use pliers to fully detach the knockout.
5.Feed the wire cable through the hole in the wire input plate. Using a threaded lock nut, fasten the plate to the selected cable or conduit connector.
6.Use a knife or pliers to strip off the plastic on the end of the cable to expose the copper wire. Strip all three wires.
7.Use a flathead screwdriver to connect the wires to the terminal block inside the UPS. Loosen the screw, then feed the copper wire into the terminal block and tighten the screw. Connect the protective earth ground to the terminal block at the position marked with the ground symbol (). Adhere to all national and local electrical codes.
L2/N L1
8.Once all the wires are connected to the terminal block, reconnect the wire input plate to the UPS. Align the plate, position it into the grooves, and slide it to the right.
9.Inspect the connections and location of the excess wires before installing the access door.
10.Replace the access door and fasten with the screw (removed in step 2).
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