Emerson UPS Systems Power Supply User Manual


 
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NOTICE
This unit complies with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 Subpart J
of the FCC rules. These limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
commercial environment. This unit generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this unit in a residential area may cause
harmful interference that the user must correct at his own expense.
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WARNING
Risk of heavy unit falling over. Can cause equipment damage, injury or death.
Exercise extreme care when handling battery cabinets to avoid equipment damage or injury
to personnel. The battery system cabinets weigh from 3760 to 5750 lb. (1706 to 2608kg).
Locate center of gravity symbols and determine unit weight before handling each
cabinet. Test lift and balance the cabinets before transporting. Maintain minimum tilt from
vertical at all times.
Slots at the base of the cabinets are intended for forklift use. Base slots will support the unit
only if the forks are completely beneath the unit.
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WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Can cause equipment damage, personal injury or death.
The area around the battery system must be kept free of puddles of water, excess moisture
and debris.
Observe all precautions in the Operation and Maintenance Manual, SL 25425, before as well
as during all installation and maintenance procedures. Observe all battery safety precautions
before working on or near the battery.
This equipment contains several circuits that are energized with high voltage. Only test
equipment designed for troubleshooting should be used. This is particularly true for
oscilloscopes. Always check with an AC and DC voltmeter to ensure safety before making
contact or using tools. Even when the power is turned Off, dangerously high potential electric
charges may exist at the capacitor banks and at the batteries.
All power and control wiring must be installed by a properly trained and qualified electrician.
All power and control wiring must comply with the NEC and applicable local codes.
When performing maintenance with any part of the equipment under power, service
personnel and test equipment must be standing on rubber mats. The service personnel must
wear insulating shoes for isolation from direct contact with the floor (earth ground).
One person should never work alone, even if all power is disconnected from the equipment. A
second person should be standing by to assist and to summon help in case of an accident.
NOTE
Liebert Corporation neither recommends nor knowingly sells this product for use with life
support or other FDA-designated “critical” devices.