Equipment Location
4.0EQUIPMENT LOCATION
1.Handle cabinet(s) in accordance with the safety precautions in this manual, especially in these sections:
•Battery Cabinet
•Important Safety
•2.0 - Unloading and
•5.0 - Battery
Use a suitable material handling device to move the cabinet to its final location. Exercise extreme care because of the uneven weight distribution. Carefully lower the cabinet to the floor.
2.Referring to Shipping Split Detail (Figures 38 through 43), and any other drawings that are associated with switchgear, set cabinets in final position, preparatory to reconnection of shipping split power and control wiring/bus.
3.Verify that the UPS system is installed in a clean, cool and dry location.
4.Installation and serviceability will be easier if adequate access is provided on all sides of the equipment, but only front access is required.
a.Verify that there is adequate clearance to open cabinet
b.Verify that there is adequate area in front of circuit breakers to perform maintenance. Check installation drawings for location of breakers. Check with local codes.
c.Verify that there is adequate clearance above all cabinets to allow exhaust air to flow without restriction. The minimum clearance is 2 ft. (0.6m), unobstructed by conduit or any other items. Liebert recommends against using upflow air conditioning systems or any system that blows air down onto the top of the modules.
5.Align the UPS cabinet, battery cabinets (if used) and optional transformer and maintenance bypass cabinets, as shown in the
6.Referring to Shipping Split Details (Figures 38 through 43 and your submittal package for SCC/ Switchgear drawings), connect cabinets together mechanically.
7.Referring to Shipping Split Details (Figures 38 through 43 and your submittal package for SCC/ Switchgear drawings), connect intercabinet ground straps, power wiring and bus interconnects. Internal control connections should be left disconnected for later installation by Liebert LGS Customer Engineers.
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