
NetSure™ ITM with eSure™ Technology
Installation Manual, Section 6040 (Issue AB, April 8, 2013)
Spec. No: 582145500
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Section 6040
Model: NetSure™ ITM Issue AB, April 8, 2013
3.2.3 Mechanical Considerations
The DC UPS system can be comprised of up to four (4) modules (cabinets), depending upon your
power requirements. All modules used are the same size and are designed to be positioned side-by-
side to form an aesthetically appealing equipment suite. The system always contains one (1) Primary
Module. For increased power demands, up to three (3) Expansion Modules may be added. Locate the
Primary Module at the far left or far right of the row. Remove the side panel from the Primary Module
from the side that will face adjacent Expansion Modules. Place the first Expansion Module next to the
Primary Module. Place additional Expansion Modules (if required) next to each other. Install the side
panel removed from the Primary Module to the open side of the last Expansion Module in the row.
Clearances
There are no ventilation grilles on the sides of the DC UPS module. The DC UPS modules may be
placed with the sides touching or against a wall.
To enable routine tightening of power terminations within the DC UPS module, make sure there is
sufficient clearance in front and rear of the DC UPS module to permit free passage of personnel and
that the front door can be fully opened.
Leave a minimum of 8 in. (203mm) between the top of the DC UPS module and the ceiling to permit
adequate air circulation above the unit. Emerson recommends against using air conditioning or other
systems that blow air onto the top of the unit.
Leave a minimum of 36 in. (914 mm) between the back of the DC UPS module and a wall to permit
adequate air circulation for the battery compartment fans and facilitate maintenance access.
3.3 Floor Installation
Refer also to 3.1 - General Requirements.
The diagrams in 2.0 - Installation Drawings and Recommended Tools and Test Equipment
show the location of holes in the base plate for bolting the DC UPS module to the floor.
If the module is to be placed on a raised floor, it should be mounted on a floor stand that will support
the equipment point loading. Refer to the cabinet-bottom views in 2.0 - Installation Drawings and
Recommended Tools and Test Equipment to design this pedestal. Contact your Emerson Sales
Representative for a floor stand designed for this system (see Figure 5).
Figure 5 Emerson Floor Stands
NOTE
When the DC UPS system consists of multiple modules, the switches inside the modules are
pre-set at the factory to identify the module as the Primary Module, 1st Expansion Module, 2nd
Expansion Module, or 3rd Expansion Module. When placing modules, refer to the nameplate
identification number (see Table 1) to ensure the Primary Module is placed on the end, and
Expansion Modules are place in sequential order.
P/N 547823
36” Tall Floor Stand
P/N 547822
24” Tall Floor Stand