
PROPERTY OF SOLIDSTATE CONTROLS, INC. 7/1998
Moving Equipment
At the unloading area, a forklift may be neede3d to remove the equipment from the truck. The
forklift capacity should be checked to be sure it is adequate to handle the weight of the equipment.
This information is available from the data sheets.
Note that the date sheets give total weight. If the outline drawing shows two equally sized cabinets,
the weight should be divided with approximately 60% in one cabinet and 40% in the other. If the
outline drawings show one larger and one smaller cabinet, the weight should be divided with
approximately 75% in the larger and 25% in the single smaller cabinet.
Route Inspection
Determine how the equipment will be moved from the unloading area to the installation room and
examine the passageway through the building to determine if there is adequate clearance to move
the largest and heaviest package. Remember, add to the height the lift truck, dolly, or other device
that will be used to move the equipment. Especially check doorways or places where the
equipment must go around a corner for proper clearance. If an elevator is going to be used, be
sure the lift capacity and size is capable of handling the largest and heaviest package. If a lift truck,
moving dollies, etc., are not available, these should be rented or otherwise secured and be
available when the equipment arrives.
In most cases, building fire and safety codes establish the degree of protection required for
installation of electrical equipment and batteries. These should be followed for the installation of
UPS systems.
Caution should be used to assure that the UPS is removed from areas in which flammable or
explosive materials are kept or manufactured.
Personnel should be instructed in emergency shut down procedures.
Electrical equipment can pose certain hazards to equipment maintenance personnel.
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD BE ALLOWED
TO PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THE EQUIPMENT.
Security of the UPS room or location is as important as security of your computer room or other
limited access area. There is a potential for damage to the equipment as a result of ignorance,
carelessness, or vandalism. In addition, an inexperienced operator could cause a loss of power to
your critical load by improperly manipulating the various controls on the UPS. Consequently, one
may wish to limit access to the UPS area and monitor entry through your comprehensive alarm
system.
SCI recommends that the customer purchase and keep on hand replacement spare parts for the
electrical equipment. See Section VI of this manual. These parts should be stored in a clean, dry
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