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User manual LP11 924 6 & 10 kVA UPS 1.0
4.4 - LOCATION
• This UPS and Battery Cabinet are intended to be used in a controlled indoor environment and free of conductive
contaminants and protected against animal intrusion.
• Check for sufficient floor loading capacity.
• Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight or near heat sources.
• It is important that the unit has adequate ventilation. Maintain air movement around and through the unit. Do not
block the air vents.
• The unit must be placed in a sufficiently ventilated area; the ambient temperature for UPS should be in the range of 0
to +40°C (32°F to 104°F). For battery the temperature range should be 20 to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). The battery backup
time will not be optimum outside this temperature range.
• Do not install the UPS in an excessively humid environment or near water.
• Avoid spilling liquids or dropping any foreign object into the UPS.
NOTE
Refer to table 7 for minimum clearance around the UPS for proper ventilation.
4.5 – INSTALLATION
NOTE
The UPS may only be installed by qualified and skilled personnel.
Refer to section 1.3 for further details.
CAUTION
Make sure that condensation does not occur as a result of a relatively low temperature of the unit.
Especially if transport took place at sub-zero temperatures, allow the unit to warm up before installation
and starting up.
• When installing the UPS strictly observe all information on technical data and operating conditions. Comply with all
warnings, and strictly follow the procedures and practices as described in this manual.
• Do not touch electronic components. They may be electrostatic sensitive and are for that reason easily damaged due
to improper handling.
• To avoid potential health risks, electrical components should not be mechanically damaged or destroyed.
NOTE
Before making any connection and switching on the LP11 924 UPS, check the following conditions.
• The voltage and frequency of your utility supply is 120/208/240/277 Vac and 50 or 60 Hz.
• Make sure that the UPS is wired for the present utility voltage. This is indicated on the packaging of the UPS, as well as
at the I/O terminals (11 in Fig.19).
• Make sure that the total power requirement of the equipment to be protected does not exceed the rated output
power of the UPS (output power for your unit is indicated on the rating label on the rear panel).
• When using the 120V split phase outputs make sure that the load per 120V output does not exceed half the rating.