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Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. UBC75 Battery Cabinet Installation, Operation, & Maintenance Manual Built for Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. by...
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This manual contains proprietary and confidential information of C&C Power, Inc., and has been prepared for the use of Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc., for use in conjunction with equipment provided by C&C Power, Inc. Unauthorized reproduction, in whole or in part, without written permission of C&C Power, Inc., is prohibited.
ABLE OF ONTENTS 1. Important Information About This Manual ................. 6 1.1 Manual Symbols ........................6 2. Introduction ..........................7 3. Safety Precautions ........................8 4. Inspection Upon Receipt of Goods .................... 10 4.1 General ..........................10 4.2 Visible Damage ........................10 4.3 Concealed Damage ......................
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 1. I MPORTANT NFORMATION BOUT ANUAL SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! This manual contains important information that is needed during the installation and maintenance of the system. 1.1 M ANUAL YMBOLS Warning: Indicates information provided to protect the user against personal injury and/or safety hazards.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 2. I NTRODUCTION The C&C Power family would like to thank you for choosing a C&C Power Inc. product for your equipment needs. We know there are a lot of choices in the industry and we appreciate the opportunity to supply each of our customers with the highest quality power products manufactured in the United States today.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 3. S AFETY RECAUTIONS Before installing or maintaining this system, it is extremely important to read this manual and be sure that all system drawings and schematics are reviewed and clearly understood. If there are any questions concerning this manual or any of the installation or maintenance procedures and/or requirements please contact a C&C...
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UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET To avoid personal injury including electrical shock, severe burns and possible death, all jewelry including bracelets, rings and watches must be removed prior to installing or servicing this system. Do not open or mutilate batteries. Opened or severely damaged batteries can release toxic electrolyte which is harmful to the skin and eyes.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 4. I NSPECTION ECEIPT OF OODS 4.1 G ENERAL Special precautions and care have been taken to ensure the system arrives safe and undamaged. However, upon receipt, you should inspect the entire shipment, including the crate and any boxes for evidence of damage that may have occurred during transit.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 5. S YSTEM VERVIEW During normal operating conditions the UPS or charger supplies power to the load as well as the necessary power required to keep the batteries at the proper float voltage. When AC power fails, the batteries will discharge in order to provide the necessary backup power to the load.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 6. S YSTEM PECIFICATIONS 6.1 B ATTERIES Please refer to system drawings for model specific information. Type: Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA), sealed, non-spillable Voltage: 12 VDC Nominal Only cabinets with Flame Retardant Batteries are suitable for computer room use.
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UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET Operating Temperature: 20°C to 25°F (68°F to 77°F) recommended for optimum battery performance. Ventilation: Through ventilation openings on the front, rear, and top of the cabinet. Clearance around the equipment should be as suggested by NEC and/or all applicable national and local codes.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 7. I NSTALLATION 7.1 P REPARATION 7.1.1 E QUIPMENT NSPECTION Remove the equipment from the packaging material and inspect for any shipping damage that may have been overlooked upon receipt of goods. Verify that the system includes all necessary hardware for installation.
Battery cabinet systems are extremely heavy. Use a minimum of two people when unloading and setting equipment in place. 1. The UBC75 battery cabinet is equipped with pallet jack and/or forklift access openings in the front and rear of the cabinet. Move the equipment into the desired location and set into place.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET NOTE! If the Battery Cabinet System is fully assembled, proceed to Section 7.2.5. If not, go to Section 7.2.4. 7.2.4 F INAL SSEMBLY OF ATTERY ABINET YSTEM ECESSARY Depending on a Battery Cabinets’ size, normally based on the number of lead-acid type batteries required to meet the electrical specifications of the battery system, weight considerations (e.g.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 10. If the battery system includes a battery monitoring option, the battery monitoring components should be attached and wired into the circuit at this time. The battery monitor system will have separate installation instructions. 11. Install the Polycarbonate Retainer and Raceway on each cabinet battery shelf. Dress the inter-shelf battery terminal connection cables into these raceways to contain these cables.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 8. S YSTEM AINTENANCE Before proceeding with system maintenance, be sure to review and understand all of the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS in this manual! Verify that the output breaker is in the off/open position before servicing the system.
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UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 11. Reconnect any removed string jumpers and make sure the connections are properly torqued. 12. Check the battery string voltage at input side of the circuit breaker. 13. Reconnect the UPS to the battery string by turning on/closing the circuit breaker in the battery cabinet.
UBC75 B ATTERY ABINET 10. W ARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS C&C Power, Inc. strives to produce quality products at reasonable prices. If you are not satisfied with our product because of a defect, we will repair or replace the defective part or parts free of charge for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
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