UPS
Installation Plan and Unpacking
3.3
Inspecting and Unpacking the UPS
Cabinets
The
cabinet
is
shipped
bolted to a
wooden
pallet and
protected
with an outer wood
cont
ainer
.
W
ARNING
The UPS
cabinet
is heavy (see Table 3-1). If
unpacking
and unloading
instructions
are not
closely
followed, the
cabinet
may tip and
cause serious injury
.
1. Carefully
inspect
the outer
packaging
for
evidence
of
damage
during
transit.
CAUTION
Do not install a
damaged cabinet.
Report any
damage
to the carrier and
contact an
Eaton
service representative
immediately
.
NOTE
For the follow
ing
step,
verify that the forklift or pallet jack is rated to handle the
weight of
the
cabinet
(see Table 3-1 for
cabinet
w
eight).
2. Use a forklift or pallet jack to move the
packaged cabinet
to the installation site, or as
close as
possible,
before unpacking.
If
possible,
move the
cabinets
using the pallet.
Insert the forklift or pallet jack f
orks
between
the
supports
on the
bottom
of the
pallet (see Figure 3-6
through
Figure 3-10 for the UPS
cabinet
centre
of gravity
measurements).
CAUTION
Do not tilt the UPS
cabinets
more than 10° from vertical or the
cabinets
may tip
o
v
er
.
3. Set the pallet on a firm, level
surface,
allowing a
minimum clearance
of 3m (10 ft) on
each side f
or
removing
the
cabinet
from the
pallet.
4.
Remove
the inner
protective packaging.
Retain the ramp
brac
k
ets.
5. Recycle the
remainder
of the outer shipping
container
and the inner
protective
packaging
in a
responsible manner
.
6.
Inspect
the
contents
for any
evidence
of physical
damage,
and
compare
each item
with the
Bill
of
Lading
.
If
damage
has
occurred
or
shortages
are
evident, contact
an Eaton
service representative
immediately
to determine
the
extent
of the
damage
and its impact on further
inst
allation.
Eaton 93E MK2 UPS (10-40kVA, 380/400/415V) Installation and Operation