990-66229A-001

Position the UPS

DANGER
Hazard of electric shock, explosion, or arc flash
The UPS must be secured against movement. Once the UPS is in its final position, reinstall the front and rear transportation brackets on the UPS and mount them to the floor.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
  1. Move the UPS to its final location and lock the casters.
  2. Reinstall the front transportation bracket (marked (B) in the illustration - removed during receiving and unpacking of the UPS) on the UPS.
  3. Reinstall the rear transportation bracket (marked (B) in the illustration - removed during receiving and unpacking of the UPS) on the UPS.

    Rear View

  4. Mark the anchoring hole locations on the floor according to the front and rear transportation brackets.
  5. Move the UPS to the side and cover the UPS with the packaging bag (marked (A) in the illustration).
  6. Drill the anchoring holes according to national and local requirements. The hole diameter for the front and rear transportation bracket is ø10 mm.
  7. Move the UPS to the final position.
  8. Roll up the front side of the packaging bag (marked (A) in the illustration), so the front bottom part of the UPS is free.
  9. Mount the front transportation bracket (marked (B) in the illustration) to the floor. Use appropriate hardware for the floor type – the hole diameter in the bracket is ø10 mm. The requirement is M8 strength grade 8.8 hardware.

    10-20 kVA UPS

    30-40 kVA UPS

  10. Roll up the rear side of the packaging bag (marked (A) in the illustration), so the rear bottom part of the UPS is free.

    Rear View

  11. Mount the rear transportation bracket (marked (B) in the illustration) to the floor. Use appropriate hardware for the floor type – the hole diameter in the bracket is ø10 mm. The requirement is M8 strength grade 8.8 hardware.

    Rear View of 10-20 kVA UPS

    Rear View of 30-40 kVA UPS

  12. Remove the packaging bag (marked (A) in the illustration) and save for future use.
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