3 battery cabinets, Battery cabinets – Emerson Series 610 User Manual

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Battery Installation

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5.3

Battery Cabinets

Optional battery cabinets are available from Liebert and other qualified vendors. Consult your sub-

mittal package for details.
Several models of optional battery cabinets with varying run times are available. Each model is 78"

(1981mm) high and has forklift slots. Refer to the Battery Cabinet submittal drawings if a battery

cabinet is to be used. The battery cabinet cells range from 90 to 150 ampere-hours. The same model

battery cabinet may be paralleled in multiple cabinet strings for additional capacity. Battery capacity

(in minutes) at your installation will depend on cabinet model, number of cabinets, and amount of

critical load on the UPS.
1. Handling. The battery cabinet weighs from 3060 to 5300 lbs. (1388 to 2404kg). Forklift slots are

provided for ease of handling.

2. Cabinet Inspection. Remove all panels and visually inspect the batteries, bus connections, and

cabinet for any damage. If any foam blocks were placed between shelves to restrain movement

during shipment, remove them now. 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-LIEBERT.

3. Battery Storage. The batteries used in the battery cabinet retain their charge well. The

batteries can be stored indoors in a temperature-controlled environment, 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 59°F to 77°F (15-25°C). If the battery

cabinet must be stored for longer than six months, contact Liebert Global Services. The battery

cabinet should never be stored outdoors or on a loading dock.

4. Installation. The battery cabinet(s) can be located conveniently next to the UPS module. The

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

5. Reinstallation. If at any time it becomes necessary to move the battery cabinet to another

location, contact Liebert Global Services to inspect the internal battery hold-down straps.

6. Environment. Locate the battery cabinet in a clean, dry environment. Recommended

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

7. 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 ft. (1m)

of clearance at the front of the cabinet when operating. Side and rear panels do not require service

clearance.

8. Side Panels. To connect battery cabinets together, remove the protective side panels by

removing the retaining screws that hold the side panels in place.

9. Cables. Multiple battery cabinets may be bolted together in a daisy-chain configuration. Cables

for this setup may be run between paralleled battery cabinets through cutouts in the top of the

cabinets, eliminating the need for external conduit runs. Route cables before moving

cabinets into final position for bolting together. Low voltage control wiring must be kept

separate from the power wiring. Remove top panels for access. No top or bottom entry cables are

required, except for remotely located cabinets, which require conduits. Refer to your submittal

drawings for instructions on wiring cabinets in parallel.

10. Grounding. The battery cabinets have ground studs near the busbar connections. Use an

equipment grounding conductor to connect the lugs of the cabinets together and to connect the

cabinets to the ground busbar in the UPS module.

NOTE
The 1000kVA UPS module is approximately 2 to 6 in. (51-152mm) deeper than the battery

cabinet and is not designed to bolt directly to it.

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