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Special Safety Information
UPS’ electrical connections must be provided as shown in the manual.
Be sure to check the compatibility of the UPS power to mains voltage
and to total load that will be supplied with UPS.
UPS must be stored in a dry environment between -10°C and 45°C
temperature prior to commissioning.
UPS must be operated at least once a month continuously for 24 hours
to charge the batteries.
Because the battery life commences on the manufacture date, storage
life is limited.
UPS is designed to operate at height, operating environment
temperature, relative humidity rate, and handling and storage conditions
described in UPS manual.
Special design and protection measures are essential for non-normal
operating conditions. Such non-normal operating conditions include:
- Harmful fume, dust, abrasive dust;
- Humidity, vapor, bad weather, frost;
- Explosive dust and gas mixtures;
- Extreme temperature changes;
- Poor ventilation;
- Exposure to direct or radiated temperature from other sources;
- Intensive electromagnetic fields and harmful radioactive levels;
- Insects, pests, fungus, etc.
Change and Recycling of Batteries
Battery poses electric shock hazard and short circuit risks.
Replace only with batteries of same type, capacity, number and
dimensions.
Battery replacement must be carried out by trained service personnel
only.
Remove metal accessories such as wristwatch, ring, etc. and wear
rubber shoes and gloves to prevent accidents and personal injury.
Use tools with isolated handles.
Make sure that battery connections are not grounded by mistake.
Do not leave tools or metal pieces on batteries.
Batteries must be recycled. Return mutilated batteries to any recycling
facility or to company where you initially purchased them along with
packaging material of new batteries.
UPS must be installed in strict adherence to following standards:
HD 384.4.42 S1: Electrical Installation in Buildings, Chapter 4: Safety
Protection Group 42: Protection Against Thermal Effects
HD 384.4.482.S1: Electrical Installation in Buildings, Chapter 4:
Safety Protection Group 48: Choosing Protective Measures Against
External Effects – Section 482: Fire Protection in Places Bearing
Special Risks or Dangers