Features
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Existing ETI0001-1237
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Proposed ETI0001-1237AA
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Battery Replacement |
Requires removal of UPS from rack, removal of (27) screws in top cover,
removal of (14) screws holding battery assembly in place, lift battery
assembly from unit using attached lifting straps. Reverse process to install
new module. Total time 60-90 minutes depending on skill level. |
Loosen (7) captive thumb screws on front of unit, pull battery module out
front. Reverse process to install new module. Total time less than 5
minutes. Minimal skill required. |
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Battery Backup |
Battery module has capacity for 1950 watts output for 15 minutes. |
Battery module has capacity for 1800 watts output for 15 minutes or 8 %
less. UPS backup time still exceeds initial specification requirements. |
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Air Intake |
Aluminum mesh filter on front center of UPS. The mounting of this UPS near
the floor has caused this filter to be continuously damaged by operator feet
banging into it. |
The air intake filter is now behind metal grill work along left front below
control panel. The existing potential for physical damage is eliminated. |
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Battleshort Override |
Does not exist on this UPS configuration |
A standard feature available on this version of UPS. Can be used in
emergency situations to insure maximum operational time by overriding
thermal shutdown. |
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Elapsed Time Indicator |
Does not exist on this UPS configuration |
A standard feature available on this version of UPS. Hour meter can be used
to track hours of rack operation for scheduling maintenance. |
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Front flange hardware |
Two captive screws on each end of front panel to hold the unit in place.
Experience has shown the potential for this hardware to become damaged if
care is not taken during installation into the rack. Replacement of this
hardware requires special tooling. Also hardware float is limited so exact
alignment in the rack is important for threads to align. |
Four elongated slots on each end of the front panel to hold the unit in
place. Standard #10-32 SS hardware is used as fasteners. Lost or damaged
hardware is readily available. Slots allow for greater tolerance of unit
alignment in rack. |
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Spare Fuses |
Spare fuses are mounted to rear of UPS. |
Spare fuses are mounted to front and rear of UPS. The front mounted fuses
provide more ready access for replacement of the front fuses. |
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Spare Fuse Part Numbers |
User must rely on documentation for this information. |
Fuse part numbers are silk-screened onto the panel behind each spare fuse
holder. When a fuse is removed, this number is visible so the proper
replacement can be requested. |