8.1
Transporting By Crane
8.1 Transporting By Crane
Cables should have sufficient ratings and be of the same length. Make sure the suspension cables are
Cables should have sufficient ratings and be of the same length. make sure the suspension cables are
hooked at eyebolts. See Figure 8.1. Keep the angle less than 60° between cables.
hooked at eyebolts. See Figure 8.1. Keep the angle less than 60° between cables.
refer to Chapter 7 - weight and Dimension for UpS cabinet weight.
refer to Chapter 7 - Weight and Dimension for UpS cabinet weight.
Keep UpS leveled when lifting. Do noT swing or tilt the UpS. minimize the impact when lowering the
Keep UpS leveled when lifting. Do noT swing or tilt the UpS. minimize the impact when lowering the
UPS to the floor. Figure 8.2 and 8.3 indicate unacceptable lifting.
UpS to the floor. Figure 8.2 and 8.3 indicate unacceptable lifting.
Figure 8.4 and 8.5 show examples of acceptable and unacceptable operations.
Figure 8.4 and 8.5 show examples of acceptable and unacceptable operations.
FIGURE 8.1 - CABLES AND EYEBOLTS TO LIFT THE UPS
FIGURE 8.2 - ANGLE MORE THAN 60°
FIGURE 8.2 - ANGLE MORE THAN 60
FIGURE 8.4 - ACCEPTABLE OPERATION
FIGURE 8.4 - ACCEPTABLE OPERATION
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FIGURE 8.1 - CABLES AND EYEBOLTS TO LIFT THE UPS
More than 60°
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Less than 60°
FIGURE 8.3 - UNEVEN CABLES
FIGURE 8.3 - UNEVEN CABLES
FIGURE 8.5 - UNACCEPTABLE OPERATION
FIGURE 8.5 - UNACCEPTABLE OPERATION
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