0 inspections, 1 external inspections, 2 internal inspections – Emerson Series 610 User Manual

Page 10: Nspections, External inspections, Internal inspections, Caution

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Inspections

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NSPECTIONS

3.1

External Inspections

1. While the UPS system is still on the truck, inspect the equipment and shipping container(s) for

any signs of damage or mishandling. Do not attempt to install the system if damage is apparent.

If any damage is noted, file a damage claim with the shipping agency within 24 hours and contact

Liebert Global Services at 1-800-LIEBERT to inform them of the damage claim and the condition

of the equipment.

2. Locate the bag containing the keys for the front access door. The bag is attached to the cabinet.
3. Compare the contents of the shipment with the bill of lading. Report any missing items to the

carrier and to Liebert Global Services immediately.

4. Check the nameplate on the cabinet to verify that the model number corresponds with the one

specified. Record the model number and serial number in the front of this installation manual. A

record of this information is necessary should servicing become required.

3.2

Internal Inspections

1. Verify that all items have been received.
2. If spare parts were ordered, verify arrival.
3. Open doors and remove cabinet panels to check for shipping damage to internal components.
4. Check for loose connections or unsecured components in the cabinet(s).
5. Check for installation of circuit breaker line safety shields. There should be no exposed circuit

breaker terminals when the cabinet doors are opened.

6. Check for any unsafe condition that may be a potential safety hazard.
7. UPS modules are shipped with internally mounted shipping brackets. The shipping brackets

(painted orange) must be removed from the rear (remove rear panels). The installer must remove

the orange shipping brackets before final equipment placement, particularly if rear access will be

restricted.

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CAUTION

Failure to remove orange shipping brackets from transformers may cause restricted airflow

within the UPS. This could cause overheating or reduction of UPS capacity. In some cases, it

could cause damage to the UPS module, and such damage would not be covered under the

factory warranty. If you foresee a situation where the UPS will be relocated in the near

future, the brackets should be removed and stored elsewhere until they are needed.

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