Legrand Keor compact armoire batterie 10 KVA User Manual
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ......................................................................................... 3
2. Safety regulations ............................................................................... 7
3. Installation ........................................................................................ 12
4. Maintenance ..................................................................................... 22
5. Warehousing ..................................................................................... 23
6. Dismantling ....................................................................................... 24
7. Technical data .................................................................................. 25
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1. Introduction
1.1 Overview
Congratulations on your LEGRAND external battery cabinet purchase.
Legrand offers a complete range of battery cabinets for the whole Three-Phase UPS portfolio in Legrand
UPS catalogue, from 10kVA up to 800kVA power range.
The external battery cabinets family is designed for standard VRLA batteries of capacity range from
24Ah to 105Ah (C10).
The battery cabinets, with 5 different mechanical dimensions, can contain various combinations of
batteries, up to maximum 63 blocks, connected in series and parallel, with positive, negative and middle
point poles and with a maximum DC voltage of 800 V.
Legrand battery cabinets are available in:
• empty versions, without switches and protection but with the predisposition of protection
provided by the user;
• versions equipped with fuse holder switches and relevant protection fuses, sized accordingly
with the power capability of installed batteries;
In the versions equipped with fuse holder is provided, as standard, an auxiliary contact to monitor the
status (open or closed) of the fuse holder switch.
Electric safety is guaranteed also with the opened door thanks to a polycarbonate panel, which
segregate batteries, and dedicated plastic cover on the poles of the fuse holder switches.
The proper ventilation is guaranteed with natural air circulation thanks to the ventilation holes, present
on the cabinet sides and on the rear panels.
This publication, simply defined “installation manual” herein, contains all the information for the
installation of the battery cabinet, also referred to as “equipment” in this manual.
1.2 Purpose of the manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide the skilled technician (see paragraph 2.2.1) with instructions for
safely installing the equipment, also called EBC (External Battery Cabinet) in the rest of the manual.
Extraordinary maintenance operations are not dealt with because they are the sole preserve of the
LEGRAND Technical Support Service.
The reading of this manual is essential but does not substitute the skill of technical personnel who must
have received adequate preliminary training.
The intended use and configurations envisaged for the equipment as shown in this manual are the only
ones allowed by the Manufacturer.
Any other use or configuration must be previously agreed with the Manufacturer in writing and, in this
case, the written agreement will be attached to the installation and user manuals.
This manual also refers to laws, directives and standards that the skilled technician is required to be
aware of and consult.
The original text of this publication, drafted in English, is the only reference for the resolution of disputes
of interpretation linked to translations into other languages.
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1.3 Symbols in the manual
Some operations are shown in graphic symbols that draw the attention of the reader to the danger or
the importance they imply:
DANGER
This indication shows a danger entailing a high degree of risk that, if not avoided, will lead to death or
serious injury or considerable damage to the equipment and things around it.
WARNING
This indication shows a danger entailing a medium degree of risk that, if not avoided, could lead to death
or serious injury or considerable damage to the equipment and the things around it.
CAUTION
This indication shows a danger entailing a low level of risk that, if not avoided, could lead to minor or
moderate injury or material damage to the equipment and the things around it.
INDICATION
This symbol indicates important information which should be read carefully.
1.4 Where and how to keep the manual
This manual must be kept in a safe, dry place and must always be available for consultation.
It is recommended to make a copy of it and file it away.
If information is exchanged with the Manufacturer or the authorized assistance personnel, it is essential
to refer to the equipment’s rating plate data and serial number.
INDICATION
The manuals provided with the equipment are an integral part of it and must therefore be kept for its
entire lifetime. In case of need (for example in case of damage that even partially compromises its
consultation) the skilled technician is required to get a new copy from the Manufacturer, quoting the
publication code on the cover.
1.5 Update of the manual
The manual reflects the state of the art when the equipment was put onto the market. The publication
conforms to the directives current on that date. The manual cannot be considered inadequate when new
standards come into force or modifications are made to the equipment.
Any addition to the manual the Manufacturer considers appropriate to send to the users, must be kept
together with the manual of which they will become an integral part.
The version of the manual updated to its latest release is available on the Internet at
http://www.ups.legrand.com
1.6 Manufacturer's liability and guarantee
The skilled technician and the operator shall scrupulously comply with the precautions and installation
instructions indicated in the manual. In particular they must:
- always work within the operating limits of the equipment;
- always carry out constant and careful maintenance through a skilled technician who complies with all
the procedures indicated in the installation and maintenance manual.
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The Manufacturer declines all indirect or direct responsibility arising from:
- assembly and battery cabling made by personnel not fully qualified according to national standards to
work on equipment presenting electrical hazards;
- assembly and battery cabling made without using safety equipment and tools required by national
safety standards;
- failure to observe the installation and maintenance instructions and use of the equipment which differs
from the specifications in the manuals;
- use by personnel who have not read and thoroughly understood the content of the user manual;
- use that does not comply with the specific standards used in the country where the equipment is
installed;
- modifications made to the equipment, software, functioning logic unless they have been authorized by
the Manufacturer in writing;
- repairs that have not been authorized by the LEGRAND Technical Support Service;
- damage caused intentionally, through negligence, by acts of God, natural phenomena, fire or liquid
infiltration;
- damage caused by the use of battery types and protections not specified in the manual;
- accidents caused by a wrong assembly of the safety protections or due to the lack of application of the
safety labels specified in this manual.
The transfer of the equipment to others also requires the handing over of all the manuals. Failure to do
it will automatically nullify any right of the buyer, including the terms of the guarantee where applicable.
If the equipment is sold to a third party in a country where a different language is spoken, the original
owner shall be responsible for providing a faithful translation of this manual in the language of the country
where the equipment will be used.
1.6.1 Guarantee terms
The guarantee terms may vary depending on the country where the EBC is sold. Check the validity and
duration with LEGRAND's local sale representative.
If there should be a fault in the product, contact the LEGRAND Technical Support Service which will
provide all the instructions on what to do.
Do not send anything back without LEGRAND's prior authorization.
The guarantee becomes void if the EBC has not been brought into service by a properly trained skilled
technician (see paragraph 2.2.1).
If during the guarantee period the EBC does not conform to the characteristics and performance laid
down in this manual, LEGRAND at its discretion will repair or replace the EBC and relative parts.
All the repaired or replaced parts will remain LEGRAND's property.
LEGRAND is not responsible for costs such as:
- losses of profits or earnings;
- losses of equipment, data or software;
- claims by third parties;
- any damage to persons or things due to improper use, unauthorized technical alterations or
modifications;
- any damage to persons or things due to installations where the full compliance with the standard
regulating the specific usage applications have not been guaranteed.
1.6.2 Extension of the guarantee and maintenance contracts
The standard guarantee can be consolidated in a single extension contract (maintenance contract).
Once the guarantee period has passed, LEGRAND is available for giving a technical assistance service
able to meet all requirements, maintenance agreements, 24/7 availability and monitoring.
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Please, contact the LEGRAND Technical Support Service for further information.
1.7 Copyright
The information contained in this manual cannot be disclosed to any third party. Any partial or total
duplication of the manual by photocopying or other systems, including electronic scanning, which is not
authorized in writing by the Manufacturer, violates copyright conditions and may lead to prosecution.
LEGRAND reserves the copyright of this publication and prohibits its reproduction wholly or in part
without previous written authorization.
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2. Safety regulations
DANGER
Before carrying out any operation on the equipment, it is necessary to read the entire manual
carefully, especially this chapter.
Look after this manual carefully and consult it repeatedly during installation and maintenance by
a skilled technician.
2.1 General notes
The equipment has been made for the applications given in the manual. It may not be used for purposes
other than those for which it has been designed, or differently from those specified in this manual.
The various operations must be carried out according to the criteria and the chronology described in this
manual.
2.2 Definitions of “Skilled Technician” and “Operator”
2.2.1 Skilled Technician
The figure that will carry out the installation, start up and ordinary maintenance is called "Skilled
Technician".
This definition refers to people who have the specific technical qualification and are aware of the method
of installing, assembling, repairing, bringing online and using the equipment safely.
In addition to the requirements listed in the section below for a general operator, the Skilled Technician
is qualified according to national safety standards to work under dangerous electrical voltage and uses
the personal protective equipment required by national safety standards for all the operations indicated
in this manual (see the examples listed in paragraph 2.3).
WARNING
The safety manager is responsible for protection and company risks prevention according to what is
indicated in European directives 2007/30/EC and 89/391/EEC regarding safety in the workplace.
The safety manager must ensure that all the people working on the equipment have received all the
instructions concerning them in the manual, especially those contained in this chapter.
2.2.2 Operator
The figure assigned to the equipment for normal use is called "Operator".
This definition refers to people who know how to operate the equipment defined in the user manual and
have the following requisites:
1. technical education, which enables them to operate according to safety standards in relation to the
dangers linked to the presence of electric current;
2. training on the use of personal protective equipment and basic first aid interventions.
The company safety manager, in choosing the person (operator) who uses the equipment, must consider
- the person’s work fitness according to the laws in force;
- the physical aspect (not disabled in any way);
- the psychological aspect (mental stability, sense of responsibility);
- the educational background, training and experience;
- the knowledge of the standards, regulations and measures for accident prevention.
He shall also provide training in such a way as to provide thorough knowledge of the equipment and its
component parts.
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Some typical activities the operator is expected to carry out are:
- the use of the equipment in its normal functioning state and restoring it to working order after it shuts
down;
- adoption of the necessary provisions for maintaining the quality performance of the UPS;
- cleaning the equipment;
- working with people responsible for ordinary maintenance activities (skilled technicians).
2.3 Personal Protective Equipment
DANGER
The EBC poses a considerable risk of electric shocks and a high short circuit current. During installation,
use and maintenance operations, the equipment mentioned in this section must be used.
People responsible for operating this equipment and/or passing close to it must not wear garments with
flowing sleeves, nor may laces, belts, bracelets or other metal pieces that might cause a danger.
The following list sum up the minimum Personal Protective Equipment to wear at all times. Additional
requirements may be needed according to national safety standards.
Anti-accident and non-sparking shoes with rubber sole and reinforced toe
Protective gloves for handling operations
Isolated rubber gloves for operations of connection and work under hazardous voltage
Protective garments for electrical work
Protective face and head shield
Isolated tools
INDICATION
The skilled technician must work on electrical insulated carpet and he must not wear any kind of metal
objects like watches, bracelets, etc.
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2.4 Hazard signs in the workplace
The following signs must be exhibited at all points of access to the room where the equipment is installed:
Electric current
This sign indicates the electrical live parts.
How to proceed in an emergency
Do not use water to quench fires but just the extinguishers specially designed for putting out
fires in electrical equipment.
No smoking
This sign indicates that smoking is not allowed.
2.5 Signs on the equipment
Displayed on the EBC are explanatory plates that can vary depending on the country the equipment is
intended for and constructional standards applied.
Make sure the instructions are adhered to. Removing these plates and working in a way that differs from
what written there, is strictly prohibited.
The plates must always be clearly read and they must be cleaned periodically.
If a plate deteriorates and/or it is no longer legible, even partially, the Manufacturer must be contacted
for another one.
CAUTION
The plates must not be removed or covered. Signs in different languages are provided along with the
cabinet in order to replace the default ones in English. No other plates may be affixed to the equipment
without the Manufacturer's prior written authorisation
WARNING
Potential risks can be drastically reduced by wearing the Personal Protective Equipment listed in this
chapter, which are indispensable. Always operate with due care around dangerous areas marked by the
appropriate warning notices on the equipment.
2.6 General warnings
DANGER
The EBC works with dangerous voltages. SKILLED TECHNICIANS shall perform the installation
and ordinary maintenance operations. No part of the EBC can be repaired by the operator.
Extraordinary maintenance operations must be carried out by LEGRAND Technical Support Service
personnel.
DANGER
Before beginning any installation and/or maintenance operation, make sure that all the DC and AC power
sources are disconnected.
The UPS and the EBC must be installed with an earth connection to avoid high leakage currents. First
connect the earthing cable.
Check during each installation and/or maintenance operation the continuity of the earthing system.
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WARNING
A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current. The following precautions
should be observed when working on batteries:
a) remove watches, rings or other metal objects.
b) use tools with insulated handles.
c) wear rubber gloves and boots.
d) do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.
e) disconnect the charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals.
f) determine if battery is inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove source from ground.
Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock. The likelihood of such shock
can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance (applicable to
equipment and remote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit).
g) never leave live cable terminals without an insulated protection.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode.
Do not open or mutilate batteries. Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes. It may be toxic.
The batteries installed inside the cabinet must be disposed of correctly. For the disposal requirements
refer to local laws and relevant standards.
CAUTION
Do not open the battery fuse holders while the UPS is powering the loads in battery mode.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, the EBC must work in closed, clean environments with
controlled temperature and humidity. It must be kept away from inflammable liquids and corrosive
substances.
CAUTION
- The equipment must be maintained and used according to the instructions of this manual.
- The departmental manager must instruct the operating and maintenance personnel on the safe use
and maintenance of the equipment.
- Only specifically-trained, highly skilled personnel are allowed access to the equipment in order to
perform maintenance. While the maintenance operation is being carried out, signs saying "Maintenance
work in progress" must be affixed in the department in such a way that they can be easily seen from any
access area.
- The connection of the equipment (and of any accessory devices) must always be perfectly grounded
to discharge short-circuit currents and electrostatic voltages. The input voltage must correspond with the
value shown on the rating plate. Current adapters must not be used under any circumstances. Pay
attention to polarity when connecting.
- Any intervention on the equipment must be done only after it has been disconnected from the power
supply network by means of a switch disconnector and must be locked with an appropriate padlock.
- The UPS must not be turned on if liquid is leaking from the batteries.
- The equipment used for any maintenance operations (pliers, screwdrivers etc.) must be electrically
insulated.
- Depositing flammable material near the equipment is strictly forbidden. The equipment should always
be locked, and only specifically trained personnel are allowed access to it.
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- Do not disable any safety, notification or warning device and do not ignore any alarm, warning message
or notice, no matter whether they are generated automatically or represented by plates fixed to the
equipment.
- Do not run the equipment with fixed protections not installed (panels etc.).
- In case of breaking, buckling or malfunctioning of the equipment or parts of it, repair or replace
immediately.
- For no reason can the structure of the equipment, the devices mounted on it, the operation sequence
etc., be modified, manipulated or tampered with in any way, without prior consultation with the
Manufacturer.
- When replacing fuses, only use ones of the same type.
- The replacement of the batteries is an operation intended to be carried out by a skilled technician.
- Keep a register in which to enter the date, time, type, performer’s name and any other useful information
about each and any routine and extraordinary maintenance operation.
- Do not use oils or chemical products for cleaning because they could scratch, corrode or damage
certain parts of the equipment.
- The equipment and workplace must be kept completely clean.
- Upon completion of the maintenance operations, before connecting the power supply, carefully check
that no tools and/or material of any kind have been left next to the equipment.
2.7 How to proceed in an emergency
The following information are general. For the specific interventions consult the regulations in force in
the country where the equipment is installed.
2.7.1 First-aid procedures
When administering first aid, adhere to the company rules and the usual procedures.
2.7.2 Fire procedures
Do not use water to quench fires but just the extinguishers specially designed for putting out fires on
electrical equipment.
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3. Installation
DANGER
All EBC installation operations must be carried out exclusively by a SKILLED TECHNICIAN
(paragraph 2.2.1).
3.1 Safety regulations
CAUTION
Before carrying out any installation operation you must read and apply the following:
1. Consult chapter 2 of the manual containing mandatory safety regulations and wear the Personal
Protective Equipment mentioned in paragraph 2.3.
2. Turn off the UPS and disconnect it from the power supply before the EBC installation.
3. The connection to the earth ground is essential for safety and proper installation and operation.
Before carrying out any other installation operation, connect the earthing wiring.
4. Do not carry out the installation if there is water or humidity around.
3.2 Inspecting and unpacking
Carefully inspect the outer packaging for evidence of damage during transit.
If there is possible or ascertained damage, immediately inform:
- the transporter;
- the LEGRAND Technical Support Service.
Check that the equipment corresponds with the items indicated in the delivery documentation.
Battery Fixed
Support:10pcs
Screw (M3 x
6mm):10pcs
Mylar Film:30pcs
Nylon Rivet:60pcs
Fuse:3pcs
Cable#0544:78pcs
Cable#6398:3pcs
Cable#0189:8pcs
Cable#5075:3pcs
Cable#5038:3pcs
Cable#5040:3pcs
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Follow the instructions in chapter 5 when storing the EBC.
WARNING
Move the EBC very carefully, lifting it as little as possible and avoiding dangerous swings or falls.
The EBC and the batteries are heavy. The cabinet may tip and cause serious injury. For any lifting, use
a forklift or a transpallet with an adequate carrying capacity, placing the forks in the wooden base and
making sure they come out the other side by at least twenty centimetres.
The equipment must always be handled by trained and instructed personnel equipped with the Personal
Protective Equipment illustrated in chapter 2.
3.3 Battery cabinet installation site
The UPS system installation, including the EBC, must meet the following guidelines:
- The support surface must be scaled in for the carrying capacity necessary to support the equipment.
- Dust or corrosive/explosive gasses must be absent.
- The site must be free of vibration and there should be enough lighting.
- The system must be installed in a temperature and humidity controlled indoor. The ambient temperature
range is 0-40°C (32-104°F) with a maximum relative humidity of 95%, non-condensing. However, the
recommended operating range is 20-25°C (68-77°F) to ensure nominal battery lifetime.
INDICATION
Operating temperatures above the recommended range will result in decreased battery life and
performance, and will reduce or void the battery warranty.
- The rear and side space must be enough to guarantee an adequate circulation of air for cooling.
- The cooling flow of air must be guaranteed.
- The external battery cabinet must be accessible on all sides for assistance or periodic servicing.
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3.4 Rear view
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1
1. Fuse holder
2. To UPS Battery Terminals
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3.5 Battery assembly on the empty battery cabinet 3 110 94
WARNING
Do not move the EBC after the installation of the batteries
INDICATION
It is mandatory to properly fill out the product label after the installation of the batteries
STEP 1:Remove the right/left side panel.
STEP 2:To install battery in the battery bank
STEP 3:Install the battery guardrail.
STEP 4:Using nylon rivet to fix mylar film.
STEP 5:Connect Anderson terminal.
STEP 6:Install the fuse into the fuse holder.
STEP 7:Measure the voltage of terminal block to ensure the battery connections are correctly.
STEP 8:Install the right/left side panel.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
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STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6
STEP 7
STEP 8
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The battery cabinet has 5 shelves. For 7Ah/9Ah, 10 batteries can be placed in one shelf.
7AH/9AH configuration
The internal wiring diagram, as below:
Cable#
Description
5040
Positive battery cable
5038
Negative battery cable
5075
Neutral battery cable
0189
Battery connection cable
0544
Battery connection cable
6398
Neutral battery connection cable
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Battery (7AH/9AH) internal wiring diagram
Battery (7AH/9AH) 40pcs*2strings
Battery (7AH/9AH) 36pcs*2strings
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Battery (7AH/9AH) 30pcs*2strings
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3.6 Battery replacement
STEP 1:Disconnect the fuse holder.
STEP 2:Remove the right/left side panel.
STEP 3:Disconnect Anderson terminal.
STEP 4:Remove the battery guardrail.
STEP 5:Disconnect battery cable and take the battery out of the battery bank.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
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3.6 Wiring of UPS and BATTERY CABINET
The electrical hook-up of the EBC to the UPS is part of the installation that is not normally performed by
the UPS manufacturer. For this reason, the indications that follow are to be considered approximate and
it is recommended that the electrical connections are made based on local installation standards.
ATTENTION
The choice of cable type and their cross sections depending on the rated current and their installations
must be made as indicated by the installation standards in force and it is a responsibility of the skilled
technician.
Check the UPS installation manual to verify the battery current.
UPS Capacity
10KVA
20KVA
Recommended Cable Size
8AWG/ 8 mm2
6AWG/ 16 mm2
Batt+Batt-N
Batt+ Batt-N
Batt+Batt- N
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4. Maintenance
DANGER
INSTALLATION and ORDINARY MAINTENANCE operations must be carried out only by SKILLED
TECHNICIANS (paragraph 2.2.1). EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE operations must be carried
out only by LEGRAND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICE.
INDICATION
LEGRAND declines all liability for any injury or damage caused by activities carried out differently from
the instructions written in this manual.
4.1 Installation
The operator is not authorized to install and connect electrically the EBC to the UPS. These operations
are the sole preserve of a skilled technician (paragraph 2.2.1) who must follow the instructions addressed
to him in this manual.
4.2 Preventive maintenance
The EBC does not contain parts for preventive maintenance by the operator.
The operator must periodically perform:
- a general external cleaning;
- a check to the area surrounding the UPS system to ensure that there is free access to the units.
4.3 Periodical checks
The correct functioning of the EBC must be guaranteed by periodical maintenance inspections. These
are essential to safeguard the reliability of the battery cabinet.
These inspections should be made to determine if components, wiring, and connections exhibit evidence
of overheating.
WARNING
The periodical checks involve operations inside the equipment in presence of dangerous voltages. Only
maintenance personnel trained by LEGRAND are authorized to intervene.
4.4 Battery maintenance
Contact a skilled technician for battery maintenance.
If necessary, contact the LEGRAND Technical Support Service.
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5. Warehousing
DANGER
All storage operations must be carried out only by a SKILLED TECHNICIAN (paragraph 2.2.1)
DANGER
A SKILLED TECHNICIAN must check that there is no voltage present before disconnecting the
cables. All the battery isolator switches on the UPS and on the EBC must be open.
5.1 Batteries
It is possible to store batteries without recharging them in the following conditions:
- up to 6 months if the temperature is between +20°C (+68°F) and +30°C (+86°F);
- up to 3 months if the temperature is between +30°C (+86°F) and +40°C (+104°F);
- up to 2 months if the temperature is over +40°C (+104°F).
CAUTION
The batteries must never be stored if the batteries are partially or totally discharged.
LEGRAND is not liable for any damage or bad functioning caused to the UPS by wrong warehousing of
the batteries.
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6. Dismantling
DANGER
Dismantling and disposal operations must be carried out only by a SKILLED TECHNICIAN
(paragraph 2.2.1)
The instructions in this chapter are to be considered indicative: in every country there are
different regulations regarding the disposal of electronic or hazardous waste such as batteries.
It is necessary to strictly adhere to the standards in force in the country where the equipment is
used.
Do not throw any component of the equipment in the ordinary rubbish.
6.1 Battery disposal
Batteries must be disposed of in a site intended for the recovery of toxic waste. Disposal in the traditional
rubbish is not allowed.
Apply to the competent agencies in your countries for the proper procedure.
WARNING
A battery may constitute a risk of electric shock and high short-circuit current.
When working on batteries, the prescriptions indicated in chapter 2 must be adhered to.
6.2 Cabinet dismantling
The dismantling of the cabinet must occur after the dismantling of the various parts it consists of.
For the dismantling operations, it is necessary to wear the Personal Protective Equipment mentioned in
paragraph 2.3.
Sub-divide the components separating the metal from the plastic, from the copper and so on according
to the type of selective waste disposal in the country where the equipment is dismantled.
If the dismantled components must be stored before their disposal, be careful to keep them in a safe
place protected from atmospheric agents to avoid soil and groundwater contamination.
6.3 Electronic component dismantling
For the disposal of electronic waste, it is necessary to refer to the relevant standards.
This symbol indicates that in order to prevent any negative effects on the environment
and on people, this product should be disposed of separately from other household waste,
by taking it to authorised collection centres, in accordance with the EU countries local
waste disposal legislations. Disposing of the product without following local regulations
may be punished by law. It is recommended to check that this equipment subject to WEEE
legislations in the country where it is used.
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7. Technical data
REFERENCE DIRECTIVES AND STANDARDS
3 110 94
Keor Compact
Battery Cabinet
Empty
3 110 95
Keor Compact
Battery Cabinet
10 kVA
3 110 96
Keor Compact
Battery Cabinet
15 kVA
3 110 97
Keor Compact
Battery Cabinet
20 kVA
Voltage Rating
(V)
-
±180
±216
±240
Battery type
-
VRLA 12V
VRLA 12V
VRLA 12V
Battery Capacity
(Ah)
-
9
9
9
Number of
batteries installed
-
60
72
80
Dimensions
WxHxD
(mm)
260x890x850
Weight
(kg)
49.5
193.5
222.3
241.5
Operating
temperature
(°C)
0 ÷ +40
(+20 ÷ +25 recommended for longer battery life)
Relative humidity
during operation
20% ÷ 95% non-condensing
Ingress
Protection
Marking
IP 20
Safety
2014/35/EU Directive
EN 62040-1
EMC
2014/30/EU Directive
EN 62040-2
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