
2.3Installing Optional System Maintenance Bypass (SMB)
The System Maintenance Bypass is shipped as a separate shipping section. The SMB section is bolted to a wooden pallet.
CAUTION:
The SMB is heavy. If unloading instructions are not followed closely, the cabinet may tip and cause serious injury or damage. Do not tilt cabinets more than 10 degrees from vertical.
1.Find section label on SMB. Install the SMB in numerical order with SSBM shipping sections.
CAUTION:
Only insert the forklift jacks where “FORK HERE” signs appear on cabinet packaging.
2.Move the SMB to final installed location on the right side of the SSBM shipping sections using forklift jacks between the raised supports on the bottom of the unit.
3.Remove side panel from SMB cabinet to gain access to hardware securing cabinet to pallet.
4.Remove hardware securing cabinet to pallet.
CAUTION:
Lift only at lifting eyes or cabinet damage may occur.
5.Attach suitable hoist to SMB lifting eyes and lift SMB cabinet until the cabinet bottom clears the pallet by approximately 3 mm (1/8 in.).
6.Once SMB cabinet is clear of the pallet, pull the pallet from under the UPS cabinet. Discard or recycle them in a responsible manner.
7.Carefully lower the SMB cabient until the cabinet base contacts the floor.
8.Remove lifting eyes from SMB cabient.
9.With the SMB in its final location, align with SSBM shipping sections.
10.Bolt SMB to SSBM with supplied hardware and anchor to floor or pad.
11.Install all Bypass, Critical, and Neutral Bus shipping split bus plates. Torque supplied hardware to 30
12.Install all Ground Bus shipping split bus plates. Tighten supplied hardware.
13.Run SMB wiring harnesses through wire trough in rear cabling area and pass into Control section through grommeted opening.
14.Connect
15.Insert harness plugs into matching caps in the bottom of the A1 Panel in the Control Section.
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