2 matching battery cabinets, 3 non-standard batteries – Liebert 600T User Manual

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Battery Installation

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6.2

Matching Battery Cabinets

Two sizes of optional battery cabinets are available. Refer to

Figure 18

to

Figure 22.

The battery

cabinet cells range from 90 to 150 Ampere-hours. The same model battery cabinet may be paral-

leled in multiple cabinet strings for additional capacity. Battery capacity (in minutes) at your instal-

lation will depend on cabinet model, number of cabinets, and amount of critical load on the UPS.

1.

Handling.

The Battery Cabinet weighs 3000 to 4900 pounds. Forklift slots are provided for

easy handling.

2.

Cabinet Inspection.

Remove all panels and visually inspect the batteries, bus connections,

and cabinet for any damage.

Exercise caution; voltage is present within the Battery

Cabinet even before installation.

If there are signs of damage, do not proceed. Call Liebert

Global Services at 1-800-542-2378.

3.

Battery Storage.

The batteries used in the Battery Cabinet have an excellent charge

retaining characteristic. The batteries can be stored for up to six months without any

appreciable deterioration. Self-discharge rate of the batteries is approximately 3% per month

when the batteries are stored in temperatures of 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). If the Battery

Cabinet is planned to be stored for longer than six months, contact Liebert Global Services for

recommended action.

4.

Installation.

The Battery Cabinet(s) can be located conveniently next to each UPS module.

The front-access-only-design eliminates side and rear service clearance requirements.

Environment.

Locate the Battery Cabinet in a clean, dry environment. Recommended

temperature range for optimum performance and lifetime is 20°C (68°F) to 25°C (77°F).

Service Clearance.

Allow front access to the Battery Cabinet at all times for maintenance

and servicing. Electrical codes require that the Battery Cabinet be installed with no less

than 3 feet (1 meter) of clearance at the front of the cabinet when operating. Side and rear

panels do not require service clearance.

Side Panels.

Remove protective side panels to connect cabinets together. Panels are

retained at the bottom with three screws.

Shield Plate (100-225 kVA only).

The shield plate inside the Battery Cabinet should be

on the side toward the UPS module for proper UPS airflow. Move the shield if required by

your Battery Cabinet location.

Cables.

Cables may be run between the cabinets through cutouts in the top of the cabinet,

eliminating the need for external conduit runs.

Route cables before moving cabinets

into final position for bolting together.

Remove top panels for access, if required. No

top or bottom entry cables are required, except for remotely located cabinets which require

conduits. Refer to

Figure 18

through

Figure 22.

Built-In Cabinets.

Matching Battery Cabinets are designed as a bolt-on section to the side

of the UPS module cabinet. Use bolts (3/8"-16 x 1-1/4") to connect cabinet frames at posts,

two places front and two places rear. Brackets are provided to make rear connections easier

from inside the cabinet.

6.3

Non-Standard Batteries

When batteries other than a matching Battery Cabinet are used (not recommended), a remote bat-

tery disconnect switch with overcurrent protection is required per the National Electrical Code.

Refer to

Figure 49

and

Figure 50.

Contact your Liebert sales representative regarding this

option.

1. Install battery racks/cabinets and batteries per manufacturer’s installation and maintenance

instructions.

2. Verify battery area has adequate ventilation and battery operating temperature complies with

manufacturer’s specification.

If you have any questions concerning batteries, battery racks, or accessories, contact Liebert Global

Services at 1-800-543-2378.

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