Owner`s manual

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3.2.3 MOUNTING THE UNIT
These steps require two people to perform them. The Backup Power Unit is heavy and will require
lifting. Attempting to lift this unit by yourself can result in serious injury. A hammer drill will be required
in these steps to drill the mounting holes in the concrete pad for the sleeve anchors. Mounting of the
Backup Power Unit to the concrete pad requires five (5) 3/8 x 3 sleeve anchors, which are not
supplied with the unit.
1. Remove the shipping carton from the Backup Power Unit. Unlock the cabinet door (the
keys are taped to the back of the unit) and set it aside.
2. Remove the wood shelve from the bottom of the unit. Do not discard this shelf; it will be
replaced after mounting is complete.
3. Remove the four bolts that secure the Backup Power Unit to the shipping pallet, and then
lift the unit off of the pallet. CAUTION: The Backup Power Unit is heavy! Do not
attempt to lift it off the shipping pallet, or place it on the mounting pad yourself.
Placement of this unit requires two people.
4. Place the Backup Power Unit onto the concrete pad being careful not to damage conduits
or wiring already installed. Do not drop the Backup Power Unit. Position the unit on the
pad so that the conduits are located inside the cabinet. If the pad was formed to the
dimensions shown in section 3.2.2, there will be four (4) inches of clearance around the
cabinet to the edge of the concrete pad.
5. Position the Backup Power Unit on the pad in the location desired. Mark the location of
the five (5) mounting holes on the concrete pad. All mounting holes are on the inside of
the cabinet. There are two mounting holes on each side of the cabinet, and one in the
front of the cabinet.
6. After the holes are marked, remove the unit from the pad. Use a hammer drill to drill the
mounting holes. Drill the hole to the required depth and diameter for the sleeve anchor
being used. After drilling all the holes, be sure to clean out the holes to remove the
concrete dust.
7. Position the Backup Power Unit onto the concrete pad being sure that the mounting holes
in the cabinet are positioned over the holes that were drilled in the mounting pad. Route
any wiring that may be in place up the back of the cabinet and into the top electrical
compartment.
8. Place the sleeve anchors through the cabinet and into the concrete. Tap the sleeve
anchors into the holes so that they are firmly seated. Be sure that the nuts and washers
are in place on the sleeve anchor before tapping into the mounting holes.
9. Tighten the bolts two or three turns from the finger tight position to achieve the proper
anchor setting.
10. Clean out any debris from the bottom of the Backup Power Unit. Re-install the wood
shelving removed in step 2.