User`s manual

MPS Doc: M359_USER_MANUAL REV J Oct 23, 2014 Page 3 of 30
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The M359 and its Battery Pack should not be tampered with by
unauthorized personnel. Tampering with the M359 or its Battery Pack, or
using them in any other way but their intended application, may result in
a severe safety hazard.
Disconnecting the input connector does not turn off the UPS.
The unit should only be plugged into an approved, double-pole circuit
breaker electrical outlet, rated between 32Amp (min) to 46Amp (max).
Note: If the available source cannot support 32Amp, consider using the
Special Option Unit (see MPS Doc: M359-1-1-X_SP).
The M359 contains an internal high-voltage (132VDC), high-energy
battery and large high voltage (270VDC) capacitors.
The Replaceable Plug-in Battery Pack (MPS P/N M359380) of the M359
contains lead-acid batteries. The Battery Pack should not be opened. It
can only be replaced with a new pack (battery cells cannot be safely
replaced individually).
Dispose the Battery Pack properly. Careless disposal (such as into a
fire) may cause an explosion. Local regulations may require controlled
disposal of lead-acid batteries. Please check your local regulations
before disposal.
The Battery Pack forms part of the mechanical structure of the M359.
Without the Battery Pack properly installed and tightened to the M359
front panel, the ability of the M359 to tolerate mechanical vibration and
shocks is compromised.
For proper mechanical support in shipboard installation that should be
able to tolerate high impact shocks:
Use at least three bolts on each side of the front panel.
Do not rely on the slides for mechanical support. Use the two pins
(supplied with the M369) to support the backside of the unit.