Schneider Electric MGE Galaxy 5000 SUG580A90UL Manual Do Utilizador

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outlines with cabinet dimensions and spacing requirements; location of conduit entry/exit paths; 
location of floor/seismic mounting; available battery types/sizes; cabinet weights; heat rejection 
and air flow requirements; single-line diagram; and control and external wiring. 
 
D. 
Wiring Diagrams:  Submit wiring diagrams detailing power, signal, and control systems, clearly 
differentiating between manufacturer-installed wiring and field-installed wiring, and between 
components provided by the manufacturer and those provided by others. 
 
E. 
Contract Closeout Submittals: 
1. 
Project Record Documents:  Submit a complete set of installation drawings showing all 
the information specified elsewhere in this Section. 
2. 
Operation and Maintenance Data:  Submit operation and maintenance data to include in 
operation and maintenance manuals specified in [Division 01 - GENERAL 
REQUIREMENTS] [Division 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS], including, but not limited to, 
safe and correct operation of UPS functions. 
 
1.6   QUALITY 
ASSURANCE 
 
A. 
Qualifications: 
1. 
Manufacturer Qualifications:  Manufacturer shall be a firm engaged in the manufacture of 
solid state UPS of types and sizes required, and whose products have been in satisfactory 
use in similar service for a minimum of 20 years. 
a.  The manufacturer shall be ISO 9001 certified and shall be designed to internationally 
accepted standards. 
2. 
Installer Qualifications:  Installer shall be a firm that shall have a minimum of five years of 
successful installation experience with projects utilizing solid state UPS similar in type and 
scope to that required for this Project. 
 
B. 
Regulatory Requirements:  Comply with applicable requirements of the laws, codes, 
ordinances, and regulations of Federal, State, and local authorities having jurisdiction.  Obtain 
necessary approvals from such authorities. 
1. 
The UPS shall meet the requirements of the following standards: 
a.  UL-listed under UL 1778. 
b.  UL Canada (cUL). 
c.  FCC rules and regulations of Part 15, Subpart J, Class A. 
d. ANSI/IEEE 
C62.41. 
e. ISO 
9001. 
2. 
The UPS shall be designed in accordance with the applicable sections of the documents 
published by: 
a.  National Fire Protection Association (NFPA); NEC. 
b.  National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA); NEMA PE 1. 
c.  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). 
 
C. 
Factory Testing:  Prior to shipment the manufacturer shall complete a documented test 
procedure to test functions of the UPS module and batteries (via a discharge test), when 
supplied by the UPS manufacturer, and warrant compliance with this Section.  The factory test 
shall be performed in the presence of the Owner providing the manufacturer receives adequate 
prior notice.  The manufacturer shall provide a copy of the test report upon request. 
 
D. 
Pre-Installation Conference:  Conduct pre-installation conference in accordance with 
[Section 01 31 19 - PROJECT MEETINGS] [Section 01200 - PROJECT MEETINGS].  Prior to 
commencing the installation, meet at the Project site to review the material selections, 
installation procedures, and coordination with other trades.  Pre-installation conference shall 
include, but shall not be limited to, the Contractor, the Installer, and any trade that requires 
coordination with the work.  Date and time of the pre-installation conference shall be acceptable 
to the Owner and the Architect/Engineer. 
 
E. 
Source Responsibility:  Materials and parts comprising the UPS shall be new, of current 
manufacture, and shall not have been in prior service, except as required during factory testing. 
 Active electronic devices shall be solid state and shall not exceed the manufacturer’s 
recommended tolerances for temperature or current to ensure maximum reliability.  
Semiconductor devices shall be sealed.  Relays shall be provided with dust covers.  The