Warranty, Remote emergency power off (repo) port – Compaq R6000 Series User Manual

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1-14 Compaq R6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide

Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required

Writer: Dan Lyons Project: Compaq R6000 Series UPS Operation and Reference Guide Comments: revised as per A. May

Part Number: 347223-022 File Name: b-ch1.doc Last Saved On: 3/24/99 2:02 PM

Remote Emergency Power Off (REPO) Port

The Compaq R6000 UPS Series models include a Remote Emergency Power
Off (REPO) port, as required by the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70). The
REPO port provides a terminus to attach controls that shut the UPS outputs
down from a remote location. The REPO ports of multiple UPS units may be
connected to a single switch or circuit to shut down the entire system in an
emergency.

IMPORTANT:

The REPO feature shuts down protected devices immediately and does not follow
the orderly shutdown procedure initiated by Compaq Power Management Software.

The REPO feature will shut down devices that are operating on battery power.
When the REPO switch is re-opened, the UPS will not switch to battery power
until manually re-started.

Warranty

$25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee

To back up the wide range of features offered with our UPS, Compaq provides
a three-year limited warranty. In addition, Compaq offers a $25,000 Computer
Load Protection Guarantee (provided by the original equipment manufacturer).

IMPORTANT: You must fill in and return the warranty card supplied with your UPS to
qualify for the $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee.

The $25,000 Computer Load Protection Guarantee only applies in the
following circumstances:

The Compaq R6000 UPS was properly connected to utility power by a
qualified electrician and remained properly connected during operation.
For proper Compaq R6000 UPS wiring directions, see “Connecting the
Compaq R6000 UPS to AC Branch Circuit,” in Chapter 2 of this guide.

The Compaq R6000 UPS installation complies with all applicable
electrical and safety codes specified by the National Electrical Code
(NEC)Refer to Chapter 2 in this guide for applicable codes.

The UPS is used under normal operating conditions. Users comply with
all instructions and labels.

The UPS is not damaged by accident (other than a utility power
transient), misuse, or abuse.

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