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13.3 EDP70 PLUS above 24KVA: Battery Installation/Start-up
SAFETY
- Ensure the Equipment ON/OFF Switch is turned to OFF before starting to install the batteries. If the
Equipment ON/OFF Switch is not turned to OFF the equipment and battery may be damaged. It is
also essential for safety reasons that the battery connectors are disconnected before to remove the
fuse of the battery cubicle.
- Stand on a rubber mat and use insulated tools.
- Remove all personal effects, rings, watches, pens, which might cause a short circuit when working
on the battery. Batteries are live at all times and short circuits can melt metals and cause injury,
damage or fire.
- DO NOT smoke or use naked flames and avoid creating arcs or sparks when working on the
equipment; do not wear clothes which may generate static electricity.
- The sealed lead-acid batteries contain sulphuric acid. If a battery container is broken any acid leaking
will cause burns on contact with skin and attack metal, paint and fabrics. Any area contaminated with
acid should be thoroughly washed with large volumes of clean water. Rubber gloves should be worn
when handling damaged batteries.
13.4 EDP70 PLUS above 24KVA: Battery Cubicle
For these sizes of EDP70 PLUS, the batteries are housed in battery cubicles. Both the UPS and battery
cubicles are similar in appearance, however, the battery cubicle does not have a dusplay.
All cabinets (UPS, BATTERIES, TRANSFORMER, PDU, MAINTENANCE BYPASS PANEL, etc.) must be
connected to a grounding system complying with national safety regulations.
Cables connecting the cabinets to the grounding system must be sized according to National
Electrical Code requirements.
The battery cubicle has a separate fuse, located internally. To connect the battery cubicle to the EDP70 PLUS
UPS follow the following procedure:
1. Shutdown the UPS using the procedure set out in section 9. Access the terminal rail.
2. Be sure that all the batteries in the cubicle(s) are disconnected. Remove the fuses from the battery
cubicle(s).
4. Wire the cubicle according to the extension battery cubicle wiring instructions and the relevant battery
layout diagram.
5. Replace the fuses on all the cubicles then connect all the inter-shelf connectors, and replace all the
panels and restart UPS using the procedure described in section 7.
14.0 MAINTENANCE AND SPARE PARTS
The EDP70 PLUS UPS is designed to be virtually user maintenance free, requiring only the occasional
wipe with a damp cloth or non-abrasive cleaner.
Spares kits are available for the EDP70 PLUS series, please contact a Chloride UPSystems service center
for details.