APC MASTERSWITCH POWER RECEPTACLE BAYING TRAY AP9510BAY User Manual

Product codes
AP9510BAY
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MasterSwitch Power Receptacles
 
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Warnings
Exceeding the voltage or amperage limits for the individual 
Power Receptacles could cause fire damage or shock.
Do not exceed the load capacity of the 
UPS
 or branch circuit by 
connecting more than one fully loaded Power Receptacle. To 
calculate the expected load, consult the nameplate ratings of all 
connected equipment.
You must maintain reliable grounding of all equipment. Pay 
particular attention to supply connections other than direct 
connections to the branch circuit.
Do not exceed the operating temperature or humidity limits 
shown in “Additional specifications” on page 5. Note that the 
ambient temperature in a rack environment may be greater than 
the ambient room temperature.
When installing the Power Receptacles in a rack:
• Do not mount the receptacles in a location that impedes 
the flow of air in the rack.
• Do not mount the receptacles in a way that loads the 
rack unevenly, causing the rack to become unstable.
Disconnect the front panel power cord and the relay control 
input cord before moving the  Power Receptacle. Both cords 
carry hazardous voltages. 
Mounting 
power 
receptacles in a 
rack
To mount Power Receptacles in a NetShelter enclosure or other 
standard (
EIA 310-D
19
" rack, use the hardware provided with 
the Power Receptacle Tray and perform the following steps in 
the order given.
1. Plan the mounting location for the tray and each unit 
within the tray. The figure on page 4 shows the tray 
mounted at the rear of a NetShelter, at the same height 
as the MasterSwitch, which has been mounted on the 
front. Consider your need for proximity to the UPS and 
to the attached load(s).
 Note: You must install Power Receptacles near the attached 
load(s), so that the outlet is easily accessible.