Emerson 582145500 Power Supply User Manual


 
NetSure™ ITM with eSure™ Technology
Installation Manual, Section 6040 (Issue AB, April 8, 2013)
Spec. No: 582145500
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Section 6040
Model: NetSure™ ITM Issue AB, April 8, 2013
1.0 I
NSPECTING
THE
E
QUIPMENT
AND
S
TORING
FOR
D
ELAYED
I
NSTALLATIONS
1.1 External Inspections
1. While the DC UPS system is still on the truck, inspect the equipment and shipping container(s)
for any signs of damage or mishandling. Do not attempt to install the system if damage is
apparent. If any damage is noted, file a damage claim with the shipping agency within 24 hours
and contact Emerson Network Power (number located on last pages of this document) to inform
them of the damage claim and the condition of the equipment.
2. Compare the contents of the shipment with the bill of lading. Report any missing items to the
carrier and your local Emerson representative immediately.
1.2 Internal Inspections
1. Remove any packaging material, then visually examine the DC UPS system for transit damage,
both internally and externally. Report any such damage to the shipper and to Emerson
immediately.
2. Check the nameplate inside the DC UPS module (located on the front top right side with front
door open) to verify that the "base configuration part number" and the "configured system spec.
number" correspond to the units ordered. Record the DC UPS module identification numbers and
serial number in the front of this manual. This information is necessary should service be
required.
See Table 1.
3. Check for loose connections or unsecured components in the module.
4. Check for shipping damage to internal components.
1.3 Storing for Delayed Installation
If the equipment will not be installed immediately, it must be stored indoors where the humidity is no
higher than 95%. The storage area must protect the DC UPS system from excessive moisture.
For optimal battery life, store at a temperature between
-4°F to +77°F (-20°C to +25°C)
(see 7.2 -
Environmental).
NOTE
The "base configuration part number" determines how the DC UPS module is physically
configured and the "configured system spec. number" determines how the DC UPS module has
been set up.
!
CAUTION
If the batteries must remain disconnected from the DC UPS module for more than six (6)
months, the batteries must be recharged before use. To charge the batteries, the batteries
must be connected to the DC UPS module and the DC UPS module must be connected to
utility power and started up by qualified personnel.