Instruction Manual

Doc. #: 0260011-J0 Rev B
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1.2  General Safety
Only qualified personnel shall install, operate, and service the power system and components.
Observe all applicable national and local electrical and building codes during installation.
Mount the AMPS24 HP system in a rack that is securely bolted to the floor.
Always assume electrical connections and/or conductors are live.
Turn off all circuit breakers and double-check potentially charged components with a voltmeter
before performing installation or maintenance.
Before installation, verify that the input voltage and current requirements of the load are within
the specifications of the power system. Refer to the product nameplate label.
Keep tools away from walk areas to prevent personnel from tripping over the tools.
Wear safety glasses when working under any conditions that may be hazardous to your eyes.
Do not work on the power system, or connect or disconnect cables, during atmospheric lightning
activity.
Do not let water enter the enclosure as this can cause electrical shorts, shocks, or electrocu-
tions.
Do not remove the covers of electrical components as this can cause electrical shorts, shocks or
electrocutions. There are no user serviceable parts inside.
The power system is certified for use in restricted access locations only.
All operators must be trained to perform the emergency shutdown procedure.
For 3i+1R shelf models containing rectifiers, see section 7.8 to replace internal fuses.
The power system must be connected only to a dedicated branch circuit.
Equip the utility service panel with a circuit breaker of appropriate rating.
Do not exceed the output rating of the system when connecting the load.
External metal surface temperatures on the rear of the AMPS24 HP system can exceed 70°C.
Use caution when working around the equipment while it is in operation.
Always use proper lifting techniques when handling units, modules, or batteries.
The power system contains more than one live circuit. Voltage may still be present at the output
even when the input voltage is disconnected.
Minimize the risk of sparks and wear on the connectors. Always switch off the inverter’s battery
circuit breaker before connecting or disconnecting the battery pack.
In the event of a short-circuit, batteries present a risk of electrical shock and burns from high
currents. Observe proper safety precautions.
Always wear protective clothing, such as insulated gloves, and safety glasses or a face shield
when working with batteries.
Carry a supply of water, such as a water jug, to wash eyes or skin in case of exposure to battery
electrolyte.
Do not allow live battery wires to contact the enclosure chassis. Shorting battery wires can result
in a fire or possible explosion.
Replace batteries with those of an identical type and rating. Never install old or untested batter-
ies.
Only use insulated tools when handling batteries or working inside the enclosure.
Remove all rings, watches and other jewelry before servicing batteries.
Recycle used batteries. Spent or damaged batteries are environmentally unsafe. Refer to local
codes for the proper disposal of batteries.