User Precautions; Environment - Eaton 93PM User And Installation Manual

30-200 kw ups
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• EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Declaration of conformity with UPS harmonised standards and directives EN 62040-1 (Safety) and EN
62040-2 (EMC) are available at www.eaton.eu/93PM or by contacting your nearest Eaton office or
authorized partner.

1.3 User precautions

The only user operations permitted are:
• Start up and shut down of the UPS, excluding the commissioning start up.
• Use of the LCD control panel and Maintenance Bypass Switch (MBS).
• Use of optional connectivity modules and their software.
The user must follow the precautions and only perform the described operations. Any deviation from
the instructions could be dangerous to the user or cause accidental load loss.
WARNING
The user is not permitted to open any screws excluding connectivity plates and the MBS
locking plate. Failure to recognise the electrical hazards could prove fatal.
WARNING
The 30-50 kW models are available as C2 UPS product which can be placed both in
a residential and commercial/industrial environment. When included in a residential
environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be
required to take additional measures.
By standard, the 30-200 kW models are category C3 UPS products, meant for all commercial
and industrial establishments.

1.4 Environment

The UPS must be installed according to the recommendations in this manual. Under no
circumstances should the UPS be installed in an airtight room, in the presence of flammable gases, or
in an environment exceeding the specifications.
Excessive amount of dust in the operating environment of the UPS may cause damage or lead to
malfunction. The UPS should always be protected from the outside weather and sunshine. In order
to maximize internal battery service life time, the recommended operating temperature range is from
+20 to +25 ºC.
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30-200 kW
User's and Installation Guide
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