Unpacking The Cabinet; Parallel System Setup - Eaton Powerware BladeUPS User Manual

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STANDARD SYSTEM INSTALLATION

Unpacking the Cabinet

Parallel System Setup

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Eaton BladeUPS (12 kVA) User's Guide
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Unpacking the cabinet in a low-temperature environment may cause condensation to occur in and on the
cabinet. Do not install the cabinet until the inside and outside of the cabinet are absolutely dry (hazard of
electric shock).
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The cabinet and batteries are heavy (see page 130). Removing the cabinet and batteries from their
cartons requires a minimum of two people.
NOTE To protect the product, leave the components packaged until they are ready to install.
Follow these guidelines when unpacking the cabinet and accessories:
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Cut the pallet straps and remove the large cardboard outer sleeve. Have two
people lift the sleeve for easier removal.
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Use care when moving and opening the cartons.
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Discard or recycle the packaging in a responsible manner, or store it for future use.
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Do not install the batteries until after the cabinet is installed in the rack.
Follow these guidelines when locating the cabinet after unpacking:
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Place the cabinet in a protected area that has adequate airflow and is free of
humidity, flammable gas, and corrosion.
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Avoid placing the cabinet on its side. Verify that the air vents on the front and rear
of the cabinet are not blocked.
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Allow 1m (3 ft) floor space in the front and rear of the rack for safety and access
for maintenance.
If installing a parallel system, continue to the following section, "Parallel System
Setup."
If installing a standalone UPS and optional EBM(s), continue to "EBM Setup" on
page 52. Otherwise, continue to "UPS Setup" on page 57.
Only qualified service personnel (such as a licensed electrician) shall perform the electrical installation. Risk
of electrical shock.
The system identifies a UPS connected to a BladeUPS Bar with a paralleling line cord
as a member of the parallel system. The BladeUPS Bar connects the line and load to a
common power bus. You can configure parallel systems for capacity or redundancy.
UPSs in a parallel configuration require a dedicated branch circuit that meets the
following requirements:
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Three-phase, 4-wire plus ground, 208Y/120V nominal (BladeUPS 12 model) or
400Y/230V nominal, 380–415 Vac acceptable (BladeUPS 12i model)
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50/60 Hz
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Wall-mounted breaker that is readily accessible to the operator
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