Safety Instructions

Please read these safety instructions carefully and retain them for future reference.

General Safety Guidelines

  1. Keep the chassis clean and dust-free during and after installation.

  2. Secure loose clothing and accessories to avoid entanglement.

  3. Wear safety glasses when working in hazardous environments.

  4. Always disconnect power before servicing or handling components.

  5. Do not work alone in potentially dangerous conditions.

  6. Never assume a circuit is de-energized—always verify before starting any work.

Lithium Battery Caution

  1. ⚠️ Risk of Explosion: Use only the specified battery type. Improper replacement may result in explosion.

  2. Follow local laws and regulations for battery disposal.

  3. Installation must be performed by qualified personnel only.

  4. Do not lift or transport power supplies using their handles.

  5. Do not dispose of batteries in fire, or expose them to high temperatures or mechanical stress.

  6. Batteries exposed to extreme heat or low air pressure may explode or leak flammable substances.

Operating Safety

  1. Ensure adequate air circulation to maintain safe operating temperatures.

  2. Always secure the chassis cover to preserve airflow integrity.

  3. Use electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection when handling internal components.

  4. Wear an ESD wrist strap that maintains direct contact with the skin. If unavailable, ground yourself by touching an exposed metal part of the chassis.

  5. Periodically check the resistance of your antistatic strap—it should measure between 1 and 10 megohms (MΩ).

Mounting and Installation Precautions

  1. Do not install or operate this equipment near flammable materials.

  2. Ensure adequate ventilation when installing the unit in rack environments.

  3. Maintain proper airflow by keeping intake and exhaust vents unobstructed.

  4. Distribute mechanical loading evenly to avoid hazardous conditions.

  5. Avoid overloading supply circuits—refer to the equipment’s nameplate ratings.

  6. Ensure proper grounding, especially when using indirect power connections such as power strips.

  7. This equipment must be installed in restricted access locations only, by qualified personnel.

  8. Suitable for installation in IT rooms per NEC Article 645 and NFPA 75.

Electrical Safety Instructions

  1. Properly ground the equipment before applying power.

  2. Grounding is critical for protection against electrical noise and lightning.

  3. Turn off power before disconnecting the grounding cable.

  4. The ground wire must be no smaller than 4 mm² (10 AWG).

  5. Use a 30 A protection device on the power source prior to the power input.

Grounding Procedure for DC Power Source

  1. Loosen the screw on the grounding point.

  2. Securely connect the grounding cable to earth ground.

  3. Use a protection device rated for 30 A current.

  4. Ensure the protection device is connected to the power source before applying power.

  5. Use a 16 AWG cable for the grounding connection.

Grounding