P-164000427 SMALL and LARGE BATTERY CABINET 15
Revision 2 User's and Installation Guide
When replacing batteries, use the same number of sealed, lead-acid batteries.
Proper disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for disposal
requirements.
3.2
Performing
preventive maintenance
The battery cabinets require very little preventive maintenance. However, the UPS system
should be inspected periodically to verify that the units are operating normally and that the
batteries are in good condition
NOTE
Work on
energized
circuit
must
be
performed
only by
authorized
personnel.
3.2.1 PERIODIC
maintenance
Periodic
inspections
of the UPS should be
made
to
determine
if
components,
wiring, and
connections
exhibit
evidence
of
overheating.
Particular
attention
should be given to bolted
connections. Maintenance procedures
should specify that the bolted
connections
be
re-torqued.
3.2.2 ANNUAL maintenance
Annual
preventive maintenance
should be
performed
only by
authorized service personnel
familiar
with
maintenance
and servicing of the UPS
system. Contact
your
service
representative
for
more
information
about
service offerings.
3.2.3 BATTERY
maintenance
Contact
your
service representative
for
battery maintenance.
Battery
replacement
and
maintenance
should be
performed
only by
authorized service personnel.
3.3
Recycling
the
used
UPS or
batteries
Before
scrapping
UPS or its
battery cabinet,
the
battery
bank
must
be
removed.
Local
requirements
must
be followed in
battery
recycling or discard. The removal of
batteries
is allowed
only
by
authorized service personnel
due to high
energy
and
voltage.
Do not discard
waste
electrical or
electronic equipment
in the trash. For proper
disposal, contact
your
local
collecting/recycling/reuse
or
hazardous waste center
and follow the local
legislation.