990-5453D-001

Remove the I/O Cabinet from the Pallet

WARNING
hazard of Tilting
Do not use a jack in the front and rear transportation bracket at the same time.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
NOTICE
RISK of equipment damage
Ensure that you have sufficient free space around the cabinets for the removal of the middle pallet part. The I/O cabinet requires 1.5 m (59 in) free space on the right or left side of the cabinet.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTICE
RISK of equipment damage
Ensure that the floor is level and can support the weight of the jack when it carries the cabinet.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTICE
RISK of equipment damage
Be careful not to damage the cabinets when using the jack.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage.
NOTE: The process for removing the 1250 kW I/O cabinet and the 1500 kW I/O cabinet from the pallet are very similar. The illustrations show the removal of the 1250 kW I/O cabinet when the procedures are identical for the two cabinets.
  1. Use the installation kit 0M-816661 shipped with the I/O cabinet. Use the jack and the floor protection plate in the kit for all cabinets in this procedure.
  2. Place the floor protection plate under the pallet on the rear of the cabinet.

    Rear View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

    Rear View of the 1500 kW I/O Cabinet

  3. Place the jack from the installation kit in the hole in the transportation bracket on the rear of the cabinet.
  4. Remove the bolts from the rear transportation bracket and from the middle pallet part. Remove the pallet parts marked with an (A) in the illustration and save for step 8.

    Rear View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  5. Use the electric torque wrench with the provided hexagonal socket to operate the jack. Position the jack in the bracket, and raise the jack until it has contact with the floor protection plate.
    NOTE: Reduce the drill torque to minimum to prevent kickback.
  6. Use the jack to lift the cabinet to the top position.
  7. Remove the rear and middle pallet parts.
    WARNING
    hazard of serious injury
    Do not put your hands or feet under the cabinet while removing the pallet parts.
    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

    Rear View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  8. Place the pallet parts marked with an (A) in the illustration under the transportation bracket as support. The pallet parts are reused from step 4.

    Rear View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  9. Use the jack to lower the cabinet down onto the support.
  10. Move the floor protection plate and the jack to the transportation bracket on the front of the cabinet.

    Rear View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  11. Remove the bolts from the front transportation bracket.

    Front View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  12. Use the jack to lift the cabinet to the top position.
  13. Remove the front pallet parts.
    WARNING
    hazard of serious injury
    Do not put your hands or feet under the cabinet while removing the pallet parts.
    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

    Front View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  14. Use the jack to lower the cabinet onto the floor until the cabinet casters connect with the floor. Remove the jack and the floor protection plate.
  15. Move the cabinet so you can remove the remaining pallet parts.

    Rear View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

  16. Remove the front and rear transportation brackets from the cabinet.

    The cabinet can now be moved on the built-in casters to the installation area.

    NOTE: Save the transportation brackets and bolts for later reuse. The transportation bracket is reused as front anchoring bracket.
    WARNING
    TIPPING hazard
    • The casters of the UPS are exclusively for transport on flat, even, hard, and horizontal surfaces.
    • The casters of the UPS are intended for transport over short distances (i.e. inside the same building).
    • Move at a slow pace and pay close attention to the floor conditions and the balance of the UPS.
    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

    Front View of the 1250 kW I/O Cabinet

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