The cross-section of the cables must always be considered
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in relation to the size of the switch terminals, so that their
entire cross-section is correctly embraced for optimal contact
between the two elements.
Only the nominal currents are printed on the unit's name plate,
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as indicated in the EN-IEC 62040-1 safety standard. Overload
conditions are considered a temporary and exceptional oper-
ating mode.
If peripheral input, output or bypass elements such as trans-
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formers or autotransformers are added to the UPS or parallel
system, the currents indicated on the name plates of these
elements must be considered in order to use the appropriate
cross-sections, observing the local and/or national Low
Voltage Electrotechnical Regulations.
It is important to never forget that once the installation is
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complete, the bypass panel will be connected to a UPS or
group of UPSs. Based on the concept that a UPS is a gener-
ator of electrical energy, the user must take the necessary
precautions to prevent direct or indirect contact.
5.2. UNIT RECEPTION
5.2.1. Unpacking, checking the contents and inspection.
For the unpacking, see section 5.2.3.
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When receiving the unit, check that it has not been dam-
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aged in any way during transport (impact, fall, etc.) and that
the characteristics of the unit match those specified in the
order. It is therefore recommended to unpack the stabiliser
to carry out an initial visual inspection.
If any damage is detected, make the relevant claims to your
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supplier, or, failing that, our company.
Never start a unit when external damage is detected.
Also check that the information on the name plate on the
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packaging and on the unit match those specified in the order.
Unpack it in order to do so (see section 5.2.3). Otherwise,
deal with the non-conformity as soon as possible, citing the
unit's manufacturing number and the references on the de-
livery note.
Check the contents of the package:
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The bypass panel itself.
The user manual in electronic format (CD-ROM).
For panels supplied in wall-type boxes, the accessories
required for its attachment (screws and supports) and
the mechanical diagram.
Once the reception process is complete, the panel should be
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repacked until it is started up in order to protect it against
mechanical shock, dust, dirt, etc.
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5.2.2. Storage
The unit must be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area, protected
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from rain, dust, splashes of water or chemical agents. It is rec-
ommended to keep the unit in its original packaging, as it has
been specifically designed to ensure maximum protection during
transport and storage.
5.2.3. Unpacking
The unit's packaging may consist of a wooden pallet,
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cardboard or wooden packaging as applicable, expanded
polystyrene (EPS) corner protectors, polyethylene cover and
strips, all recyclable materials, so if you do dispose of them,
you should do so in accordance with current laws. We rec-
ommend that you keep the packaging in case you need to
use it in the future.
Proceed to unpack the unit
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To do so, cut the strips around the cardboard packaging and/or
the sealing tape. For panels with seaworthy packaging, open the
packaging using the most appropriate means available to you.
Remove the unit from the cardboard or wooden box.
5.2.4. Transfer to the installation site
If the reception area is far from the installation site, it is
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recommended to move the unit using a pallet truck or the
most suitable means of transport, assessing the distance
between the two points.
If the distance is considerable, it is recommended to move
the unit in its packaging to the vicinity of the installation
site and then unpack it.
5.2.5. Siting
Locate the unit taking the indications and recommenda-
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tions from the EK266*08 safety instructions into account.
The unit will be located in the vicinity of the UPS or system
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of parallel units made up of "n" units.
Manual bypass panels are provided in wall-type boxes, except
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for exceptional cases where they are mounted in cabinets.
For the former, carry out the machining tasks on the wall
using the paper plane provided with the attachment acces-
sories and proceed to fix it in place.
5.3. CONNECTIONS
Wall-type boxes are delivered with mounted cable glands,
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of the right size to correctly block the intended cables.
Depending on the type of input, bypass and/or output
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(single-phase or three-phase), the number of terminals
on each block may vary. Connect the cables to the corre-
sponding terminals according to each case, respecting the
order of the phase (R) or phases (R-S-T) and neutral (N).
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