General description, System description, Features – Liebert UPStation GXT User Manual
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Congratulations on your purchase of Liebert's
UPStation GXT 6 kVA Maintenance Bypass. As
with every Liebert product, we stand behind our
quality. If you have any questions concerning this
Maintenance Bypass, please feel free to contact
your local sales representative, or call the
appropriate Technical Support number listed on
the back of this manual.
To ensure proper installation and operation of this
unit, please read this manual thoroughly.
While installation must be completed by a
qualified / certified electrician, general operation
may be performed without special training.
S
YSTEM
D
ESCRIPTION
The Liebert UPStation GXT 6 kVA Maintenance
Bypass is intended for use with the UPStation GXT
6 kVA UPS. Typical applications include
supporting workstations, servers, network, telecom
or other sensitive electronic equipment.
The UPStation GXT 6 kVA Maintenance Bypass
was designed to provide maximum system
availability to business-critical equipment. The
bypass allows for transfer of connected loads to an
alternate power path, allowing full isolation of the
UPS. After connected loads are switched to
alternate power and the UPS is isolated, the UPS
can be turned off and removed from service with
no interruption of power to connected loads.
The Configurable Output Distribution was
designed to provide maximum flexibility to
business-critical equipment.
Various output receptacle options are available
from 15 A to 30 A. Hardwire options are also
available with a branch rated circuit breaker.
Features
• Supports up to 30A loads
• Compact design
• Highly configurable
• Multiple power path indicators
• High-speed, break-before-make transfer
switch
Standard Components
• Provisions for hardwire output
• Power indicator lamps
• Branch rated circuit breakers
• Easily accessible terminal blocks
Options
• Field-installable output distribution kits
NOTE
The 120V loads need to be balanced on
the UPS output. To do this, when
connecting 120V equipment to the
Maintenance Bypass (MB), start at one
end of the MB and fill in toward the
other end.