Sizing The Power-Sure 700; Installation Considerations - Eaton Power-Sure 700 Instruction Manual

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Sizing the Power-Sure 700

Table 1. Eaton Power-Sure 700 ordering guidelines
Nominal
input voltage
Delta input:
L, L, L, G
kVA
B = 208
C = 240
010
H = 400
010
D = 480
015
E = 600
015
025
030
Nominal
045
output voltage
050
Wye output:
075
L, L, L, N, G
100
L = 120/208
125
M = 230/400
150
N = 277/480
225
P = 347/600
300
500
Units with no surge protection option, bypass option or metering will have blanks in the last three spaces in the catalog number.
A
Bypass is standard on 50 kVA and larger units and an option on 45 kVA and smaller units.
B
Listings—UL Listed, CSA Certified, except for 600 V: no UL, CSA on 600 V units.
N
otess:
For output distribution, call factory. K factor rated units available on request.
Sizing the Power-Sure 700
When sizing the Power-Sure 700, be sure to take into
consideration all loads and circuits the unit is to supply.
A good way to ensure that the Power-Sure 700 is sized
properly is to use the following guidelines:
List each piece of equipment, include model, voltage,
current, and kVA
Calculate kVA of load plus a safety margin
When this is not possible, gather the data by reading
the specification plate of the equipment you plan on
backing up
One method is to ask the vendor of the equipment to
supply you with the information you need
Be sure to verify the input supply voltage and the output
requirements of the Power-Sure 700
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kVA ratings and dimensions
Weight
BTUs/
(lbs)
hr
Bypass
Metering
440
1,025
Optional
No
520
1,205
Optional
Yes
520
1,540
Optional
No
600
1,540
Optional
Yes
870
2,560
Optional
Yes
890
3,090
Optional
Yes
950
4,600
Optional
Yes
1,176
7,332
Yes
Yes
1,575
9,514
Yes
Yes
2,014
11,833
Yes
Yes
2,137
14,748
Yes
Yes
2,240
17,698
Yes
Yes
3,300
23,000
Yes
Yes
4,000
30,750
Yes
Yes
5,500
51,250
Yes
Yes
T
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Cabinet size
Dimensions H x W x D in inches (mm)
30.20 x 22.20 x 29.00 (767.1 x 563.9 x 736.6)
44.20 x 22.20 x 29.00 (1122.7 x 563.9 x 736.6)
30.20 x 22.20 x 29.00 (767.1 x 563.9 x 736.6)
44.20 x 22.20 x 29.00 (1122.7 x 563.9 x 736.6)
44.20 x 22.20 x 29.00 (1122.7 x 563.9 x 736.6)
44.20 x 22.20 x 29.00 (1122.7 x 563.9 x 736.6)
44.30 x 45.90 x 29.00 (1125.2 x 1165.9 x 736.6)
66.00 x 29.00 x 35.50 (1676.4 x 736.6 x 901.7)
76.00 x 34.40 x 35.50 (1930.4 x 873.8 x 901.7)
76.00 x 34.40 x 35.50 (1930.4 x 873.8 x 901.7)
76.00 x 34.40 x 35.50 (1930.4 x 873.8 x 901.7)
76.00 x 34.40 x 35.50 (1930.4 x 873.8 x 901.7)
77.40 x 56.00 x 41.50 (1966.0 x 1422.4 x 1054.1)
77.40 x 56.00 x 41.50 (1966.0 x 1422.4 x 1054.1)
77.00 x 72.40 x 48.40 (1955.8 x 1839.0 x 1229.4)

Installation considerations

Prior to installing the Power-Sure 700, be sure to take into
consideration the site you have selected. Power Conditioners
produce heat and therefore require ventilation, as well as
accessibility.
Consider these factors:
Ventilation
Size of the Power-Sure 700
Weight load
Audible noise requirements
Monitors
Options
Clean environment
Proper ground techniques
Input source voltage
Receiving facilities
Distribution of power
Room temperature
Clearances
Accessibility
Excessively long power runs
k -
Options
A
Blank = No options
B
= Bypass switch
M1
= Standard metering
(IQ 130)
M2
= Premium metering
(IQ 150)
= Surge
S
Frequency
6 = 60 Hz
5 = 50 Hz
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