User manual

4-2. Equipment Reception
4-2-1. Unpacking and content checking
On receiving the device, make sure that it has not suffered any damage in transport. Otherwise,
make all pertinent claims to your supplier or to our company. Also check the data in the nameplate,
which is sticked inside the front door (PF), corresponds to those specified in the purchase order, to
do it, it will be necessary to unpack it. If this is not so, the disconformity must be sent at the earliest,
quoting the device manufacturing number and the references of the delivery remittance.
When the device has been accepted, it is best to pack the UPS once more until it is put into service
in order to protect it from any possible mechanical knocks, dust, dirt, etc.
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Fig..19.
Front view UPS location
Fig..20.
Top view UPS location
4-2-2. Storage
The storage of the equipment will be made in a dry, ventilated place and protected against rain,
water jets or chemical agents. It is advisable to maintain the equipment and the battery pack/s, if it
is the case, into their original package, which has been designed to assure the maximum protection
during the transport and storage
In general and other than in special cases, the UPS has hermetically sealed lead-calcium batteries
and should not be stored for more than 12 months (see the date the batteries were last charged,
noted on the label adhered to the device packaging or on the battery cabinet)
Do not store the unit where the ambient temperature exceeds 40º C or falls below -20º C, as this
may degrade the electrical characteristics of the batteries,
4-2-3. Transport to location
All UPS have castors to facilitate their transport to their final location. It is important to observe the
rough weights indicated in table 7 and 8 both with respect to the site itself and the means to be used
to put it there (floor, hoist, lift, stairs, etc…)