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Powerware 9305 - Shipping and Storage; Unpacking and Handling; Unpacking and Incoming Inspection

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7.5 kVA - 15 kVA UPS
Parallel for redundancy System
User’s and Installation Manual
1012833
Revision 4
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4. Shipping and storage
The UPS equipment is shipped on specifically designed pallets so that it is easy to move it
with a forklift.
Do not stack the pallets.
Because of the high energy stored within batteries, the UPS must be handled with care.
The UPS must always be kept in an upright position and must not be dropped.
Because of the heavy weight of the UPS system proper provision must be made for
transportation. See technical specifications for dimensions and weights of the UPS.
If the UPS is not immediately installed the following must be remembered:
The UPS should be stored in the original packing and shipping carton.
The recommended storing temperature is between +15°C ... +25°C.
The equipment must always be protected from moisture and weather.
If the UPS is stored for a longer period of time the batteries of the UPS should be charged
for at least 8 hours every 6 months to maintain the battery condition.
5. Unpacking and handling
5.1 Unpacking and incoming inspection
Unpack the equipment and remove the packing materials and shipping cartons.
The equipment must be inspected for damage during shipment. If damage has
occurred during transit, all the shipping cartons and packing materials should be
stored for further investigation. If the damage is visible a claim for shipping damage
must be filed immediately.
To file a claim for shipping damage:
The carrier must be informed within 7 days of receipt of the equipment.
The equipment must be checked against the packing slip to verify that the shipment is
complete.
The UPS is thoroughly inspected at the factory. If there are no damages or discrepancies,
the installation may proceed.
Removing the equipment from the pallet (see figure 4).

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