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1. Modbus all a Lan MASTER a S gt AE S 3 Ti L di g O Modbus cable RS 485 O 1500 termination resistor provided Control connector na2249a O 1500 termination resistor provided Peripheral device example chiller O Control cable RS 485 InRow RC Installation 27 Form C alarm contacts and shutdown input O CLASS 2 NG COM OUTPUT RELAY NO GND l 12v VOLTAGE Remote switch using OUTPUT internal power 24 Vdc e shown id INPUT LJ O CLASS 2 NG com OUTPUT RELAY NO GND 19 v VOLTAGE OUTPUT Field supplied voltage and 12 24 Vdc or Vac R INPUT E A relay internal to the user interface is typically controlled by a user defined alarm malfunctioning fans for example Before an alarm i
2. Supply 588 23 14 Return 403 15 86 Dimensions are shown in mm in Power connections Power connections l in NPT female return l in NPT female supply Low voltage input wiring customer l in NPT female supply Low voltage input wiring Condensate line 0 25 in ID 0 38 in OD customer supplied 8000 Cable trough location l in NPT female return Condensate line 0 25 in ID 0 38 in OD 00 80080 InRow RC Installation 11 Weights and Dimensions Dimensions are shown in mm in Net weight equipment only 162 77 kg 358 5 lb InRow RC Installation na1551a Installation Removing Doors and Panels AWARNING MOVING PARTS HAZARD e Do not open doors and panels if the equipment is operating Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage ACAUTION UNPROTECTED PARTS Be careful when placing doors when removed from the equipment Spring latches are easily damaged Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Door removal Side panel removal
3. 6 8 Top power cord access InRow RC Installation Interior 8 O O 80006000 Air filter Top supply connection optional Top return connection optional 2 way supply valve 1 inch Flow meter 3 way valve 2 way or 3 way valve with flow control actuator 2 way valve 3 4 inch bypass shut off Bottom return connection optional Condensate pump O 8 8 9 e G InRow RC Installation na1556a Bottom supply connection optional Drain valve cap is installed at factory User interface connection box Power supply unit PSU Bottom condensate drain pan Condensate floats Coil Top condensate drain pan Fan User interface connection panel LEAK DETECT AP9325 RS 232 CONSOLE PORT 9600 8 N 1 DTE o CLASS 2 I O NC com OUTPUT RELAY No GND 12 v VOLTAGE OUTPUT 24 V INPUT CONTROL RS 485 GND 6 3 Aink o 11 E 24VDC O Zae O A Link ports O Reset button O Ethernet port O Building management syste
4. na1571a InRow RC Installation na1554a 13 Positioning the Equipment Service access An area of 1143 mm 45 in of clear floor space in front and 914 4 mm 36 in in back of the equipment is required for service All required maintenance can be performed from the front or back of the equipment na1565a o a gt as gt a Dimensions are shown in mm in Leveling 14 The leveling feet provide a stable base if the floor is uneven but cannot compensate for a badly sloped surface Once the equipment is in its intended location use a screwdriver to turn each leveling foot until it makes contact with the floor Adjust each foot until the equipment is level and plumb You can remove the casters and leveling feet to allow the equipment to rest directly on the floor InRow RC Installation Stabilizing the Equipment Floor brackets To prevent the equipment from moving from its final location if it is not joined with an enclosure use the included bolt down kit AR7701 Follow the installation instructions included with the kit Joining to enclosures NetShelter SX enclosure Two joining brackets are installed on the front and rear of the equipment Depending on how the holes on the joining brackets are used you have the option of either 24 in or 600 mm spacing 1 Remove the front and two rear doors from the equipment See Door remo
5. instructions will result in death or serious injury 1 Open the 2 way supply valve and the 2 way bypass shutoff valve 2 Using a 2 5 mm hex key turn the flow control actuator to the fully open position Fully open R Flow control actuator Full open ci J 2 way supply valve Fully closed Fully open na1767a T Fully closed 20 InRow RC Installation Slightly open the top coil vent At the water supply open the appropriate valves to begin letting water slowly enter the equipment At the equipment close the top coil vent when water begins slowly flowing out of the vent At the water supply a Open all valves no greater than 76 lm 20 gpm allowing the water supply to reach the highest possible flow to the equipment for 45 seconds b Close the valves to a 3 8 11 4 1 m 1 3 GPM flow for 60 seconds c Open the valves to maximum flow for another 45 seconds na1768a d Balance the system to provide the designed flow rate to all equipment InRow RC Installation ra Top coil vent 21 Electrical Connections The following electrical connections are required in the field Feeds A and B e A Link e Network Management Card e Temperature sensor e Communication building management system See the
6. Link ports are not otherwise used as shown Active flow controllers AFC If AFC units are installed in the row they are connected to the A Link bus as shown See the AFC Installation manual for more information First InRow RC Second InRow RC Last InRow RC C 7 e C 7 L na2243a O RJ 45 terminator provided O A Link cable InRow RC Installation 25 Network port First InRow RC Second InRow RC Last InRow RC o o o o o o E E E DI El El E E TE E C k LC hos LC or HT b 0 U E i U paz pa pal ae ile a CL One y kd E ls na2247a Switch Hub LAN cable 10 100 Base T 26 InRow RC Installation Modbus Second InRow RC Last InRow RC First InRow RC
7. S Shutoff valve field installed opening size 865 micron in the supply line between the chiller and the CDU If the system is to be set up as an isolated loop a chiller and pipe layout dedicated only to supplying RC units and no other equipment the strainer may be placed in the piping circuit before the pump Thoroughly flush the system to remove all debris and process chemicals Q Note Install isolation valves and particulate strainers with 20 mesh stainless steel screen condensate drain humidifier water supply chilled water supply and chilled water return Top Q Note Top or bottom entry can be chosen individually for each type of connection i e power piping configurations will have the same valves and strainers as bottom piping configurations 8 InRow RC Installation Without CDU Top piping To customer gt Supplied chiller I I I InRow InRow RC RC Bottom piping InRow InRow RC RC i 1 ae To customer supplied chiller lt ee Flex hose or copper Sy Y strainer with 20 mesh screen field installed Copper tubing Shutoff valve field installed Circuit setter is to be set up as an isolated loop a chiller and pipe layout dedicated only to supplying RC units and no other equipment the strainer may be placed in the piping circuit before the pump Thoroughly flush the system to remove all debris and process chemicals Note Top or bottom entry can be chosen individually for eac
8. apor from the air This will exceed the pumping capacity of the condensate pump causing the equipment to send an alarm and shut down to avoid overflowing the condensate pan The condensate pump runs until the fluid level in the pan is reduced and the alarm is automatically reset The equipment self regulates in this manner until normal operating conditions are present Note The InRow RC is not intended to be used in an occupied office environment due to potentially high noise levels during peak loads Install the InRow RC in a computer room where people are normally present only for maintenance Incoming power supply requirements See the electrical rating label on the equipment to determine the maximum possible current draw of the equipment Provide either a single outlet circuit or a Power Distribution Unit PDU with sufficient capacity to handle all loads Do not plug two InRow RC units into the same branch circuit or PDU The equipment must be grounded Electrical service must conform to national and local electrical codes and regulations InRow RC Installation Piping Diagrams With cooling distribution unit CDU KZ To customer Top piping supplied chiller gt ii InRow CDU RC Supports up to 12 units Bottom piping InRow CDU RC Supports up to 12 units E 2 2 __ To customer lt supplied chiller sonia Flex hose or copper tubing y Y strainer with 20 mesh screen field installed Copper tubing D
9. by Schneider Electric a Installation InRow RC ACRC100 ACRC103 a b lt A This manual is available in English on the enclosed CD Dieses Handbuch ist in Deutsch auf der beiliegenden CD ROM verf gbar Deze handleiding staat in het Nederlands op de bijgevoegde cd Este manual esta disponible en espafiol en el CD ROM adjunto Ce manuel est disponible en frangais sur le CD ROM ci inclus Questo manuale disponibile in italiano nel CD ROM allegato AY 2 TIVO A KaB TIS D CD ROM 72D CHIC eT Z T Instrukcja Obstugi w jezyku polskim jest dostepna na CD O manual em Portugu s est disponivel no CD ROM em anexo HaHHoe PyKOBOACTBO Ha PYCCKOM A3bIKe UMEETCA Ha MpuNaraemoM KOMNaKT AucKke ETT WL AT CD ERA PHI SCHR AS o se CD AHA Sa WFO USLC American Power Conversion Legal Disclaimer The information presented in this manual is not warranted by the American Power Conversion Corporation to be authoritative error free or complete This publication is not meant to be a substitute for a detailed operational and site specific development plan Therefore American Power Conversion Corporation assumes no liability for damages violations of codes improper installation system failures or any other problems that could arise based on the use of this Publication The information contained in this Publication is provided as is and has been prepared solel
10. cked by separate Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS Q Note Feed A and feed B must not use the same branch circuit PDU or UPS For more information on configuring power input feeds see the InRow RC Operation and Maintenance manual InRow RC Installation 23 User interface connection pinout Oo 24 ain T Oo Shutdown input o z contacts and alarm Oo 9 2 output contacts D E eo o O 75 ES CONTROL st E G S MODBUS a E A Link port O 24 Vdc bias Pin 1 High Pin 2 Low Pins 3 6 Perf Power Pins 4 5 Ground Reset button 12 Vdc bias Network port Return bias Pins 1 8 Standard RJ 45 Shield ground NO normally open contact A True COM common contact B True NC normally closed contact Shutdown RS 232 console port see the InRow RC Service Manual Shutdown Leak detector AP9325 InRow RC Installation A Link ports Q Note All input and output connections should be wired as Class 2 circuits Depending on the equipment configuration additional control connections may be required for the A Link remote communications through APC Network Management Card support or other equipment monitoring software A special RJ 45 terminator is provided and must be installed if both A
11. e See the table Piping and electrical access locations on page 11 for more information Use the provided grommets to properly secure and protect the condensate drain line Q Note Comply with all local codes when installing the condensate drain line to the proper drain system Bottom routing na1576a Chiller There are three types of chillers to which the equipment can be connected e APC size matched chiller thermal storage system Building chilled water system e Existing dedicated chiller See the chiller documentation installation operation and maintenance manuals for proper installation procedures CDU See the CDU Installation manual for proper installation procedures Accessories and spare parts Accessories are available for the equipment including flexible pipe adapters data troughs data partitions and height adapters for use with other APC equipment For more information contact APC as directed on the back cover of this manual Many serviceable components are available as spare parts For more information contact APC as directed on the back cover of this manual InRow RC Installation 19 Filling and Purging When the equipment is properly piped begin the filling process top piping configuration shown ADANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on the equipment Failure to follow these
12. electrical schematic located on the lid of the electrical box for all electrical connections Make all electrical connections in accordance with national and local codes See the InRow RC nameplate for voltage and current requirements A power disconnect is required to isolate each InRow RC for maintenance and service All low voltage connections including data and control connections must be made with properly insulated wires The low voltage connections must have 300 V minimum insulation ADANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH e Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on the equipment Use a voltmeter to ensure that power is turned off before making any electrical connections Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury Note Single phase service is required Electrical service must conform to national and local electrical codes The InRow RC is grounded through the power cord 22 InRow RC Installation Power connections Power cords may be routed through the top of the equipment standard or through the bottom optional Top wiring configuration standard Screws Top power La cord entrance 1 Route power cords through the equipment to the top power cord access as shown 2 Push the power cords through the hole at the top power cord entrance 3 Secure the plate to the underside of the equipment top wit
13. gned or shall otherwise pass to persons accessing this information This Publication shall not be for resale in whole or in part Contents General Information c c ccececcccecececcscsccccecscesencsceacaee A OVGIVIEW xi A ese See ee ce AAA 1 Save these instructions e e e e x e 0c eee eee eee 1 Manual updates eee 1 Cross reference symbol used in this manual 1 Safety ot oe Sancta ete ale a GS ere eee 1 Inspecting the Equipment 3 Inventory So s ae eee AA AS Ae 3 Installation kit gt 4 0 scs a Rr C RAT e TRT R ee 3 Door and side panel locks 0 00 cece eee 3 Component Identification nn annann 4 Exterior c tti A e ea ope n dea ill ele 4 MEON avatar DR de Ar tie 5 User interface connection panel 6 ROOM Prepara AD RARA 7 Incoming power supply requirements 7 Piping Diagrams Xe tesi Son R aR K Ore tds oe GES 8 With cooling distribution unit CDU 8 Without CDU ns nite eee ea iii 9 Internal piping diagram 000 eee eee 10 Piping and electrical access locations 11 Weights and Dimensions 12 OSAMA 13 Removing Doors and Panels Lee 13 Positioning the Equipment eee eee 14 Service ACCESS iii 14 L evelingi p2i nie tai O alari DELI na aliene 14 Stabilizing the Equ
14. h four Phillips screws provided 4 Secure the power cords at appropriate locations inside the equipment using the provided tie wraps na1581a Bottom power entrance Bottom wiring configuration optional 1 Remove the blank plate from the bottom power cord entrance Save the plate and the four Torx screws 2 Route the power cords through the equipment to the bottom power cord access as shown 3 Feed the power cords through the hole at the bottom power cord entrance and secure the plate to the bottom of the equipment with the four Torx screws you saved in step 1 4 Secure the blank plate to the top power entrance with four Phillips screws provided 5 Secure the power cords at appropriate locations inside the equipment using the provided wire ties Feeds A and B The equipment is capable of receiving power through one of two separate feeds feed A or feed B Use the display interface to configure the unit to receive power through feed A feed B or both If connected feed B is the primary power input to the equipment by default feed A is the backup power input The equipment receives power through feed B regardless of whether feed A is receiving power If power is removed from feed B feed A takes over and supplies power to the equipment if feed A is connected Connect the feed A and feed B cables to individual breaker controlled branch circuits or to PDUs ba
15. h type of connection i e power condensate drain humidifier water supply chilled water supply and chilled water return Top Note Install isolation valves and particulate strainers with 20 mesh stainless steel screen Q opening size 865 micron in the supply line between the chiller and the CDU If the system O piping configurations will have the same valves and strainers as bottom piping configurations InRow RC Installation Internal piping diagram 0000000 10 LT Y lt ID AI AU Entering water union top piping Leaving water union top piping 3 way actuator control valve 3 4 in Bypass shutoff ball valve 3 4 in Condensate drain Leaving water union bottom piping Condensate pump O InRow RC Installation A From us Full Bypass Open na1736b Entering water union bottom piping Bottom condensate pan Bottom coil Top condensate pan Top coil Flow meter Inlet shutoff valve 1 in Piping and electrical access locations D ho cc e e F 2 2 wo E ERS a 2268 os ege oo 28 ska O NS cc A O Y 0 v 117 4 6 80 3 15 a i 507 50 19 98 Y Bottom na1557a Supply 132 5 19 373 14 68 Return Interior pipe dimensions
16. ipment es 15 Floor brackets 0 cece eee nee eee 15 Joining to enclosures 200 e 15 InRow RC Installation Mechanical Connections Filling and Purging Electrical Connections Piping fesse re ch ccs a ne bake star alare veld a 16 Connect piping 200 TRR RR eee 17 Chiller ai aaa Y Taa hha hes wale whee lee idad 19 CDU OTT alici ata Se he vote Nae eee 19 Accessories and spare parts eee eee 19 Power connections e eee eee 23 User interface connection pinout 24 Aink ports 0000 tw anno Gee we soe A 25 Network porto XS E a Sa a eek STAR e Ra R R S 26 MODUS it E EG EE Roush KaR ala 27 Control connector xxx x e x x 2 cece eee 27 Form C alarm contacts and shutdown input 28 Leak detector DO y iii KT T a TIS eee ee eee 28 Temperature Sensor e e e eee 29 InRow RC Installation General Information Overview Save these instructions This manual contains important instructions that must be followed during the installation of this equipment Manual updates Check for updates to this manual on the APC Web site www apc com support Click on the User Manuals link and enter the manual part number or SKU for your equipment in the search field See the back cover of this manual for the part number Cross reference symbol used in this manual See another section of this document or another docu
17. m BMS RS 485 port na2236a Control RS 485 port Form C alarm contacts and shutdown input Configuration port Leak detector port InRow RC Installation Room Preparation During the design of the data center consider ease of entry for the equipment floor loading factors and accessibility to piping and wiring Seal the room with a vapor barrier to minimize moisture infiltration Polyethylene film is recommended for ceiling and wall applications Apply rubber or plastic based paints to concrete walls and floors Insulate the room to minimize the influence of exterior heat loads Use the minimum required amount of fresh air for make up to comply with local and national codes and regulations Fresh air imposes extreme load variation on the cooling equipment from summer to winter and causes increased operating costs The equipment is designed as a sensible cooling air conditioning unit for in row use in data centers The equipment does not have humidification or dehumidification control Room humidity must be within acceptable operating conditions before starting equipment If operated in spaces where the humidity is in the unacceptable operating conditions section of the Operating Guidelines chart see the InRow RC Operation and Maintenance manual the equipment condenses excess water v
18. ment for more information on this subject Safety Read and adhere to the following important safety considerations when working with this cooling unit ADANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK EXPLOSION OR ARC FLASH Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on the equipment All electrical work must be performed by licensed electricians Practice lockout tagout procedures Do not wear jewelry when working with electrical equipment Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury A WARNING HAZARD FROM MOVING PARTS Keep hands clothing and jewelry away from moving parts Check the equipment for foreign objects before closing the doors and starting the equipment Failure to follow these instructions can result in death serious injury or equipment damage InRow RC Installation A WARNING DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR PERSONNEL The equipment is heavy and can easily be tipped For safety purposes adequate personnel must be present when moving this equipment Failure to follow these instructions can result in death injury or equipment damage 4 CAUTION HAZARD TO EQUIPMENT OR PERSONNEL All work must be performed by American Power Conversion APC by Schneider Electric authorized personnel Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage InRow RC Installation Inspecting the Equipment In
19. mples shown personnel and to minimize condensation supply and return connections O Note Using either tape or glue completely seal the insulation boots covering the unused 16 InRow RC Installation na1941a Connect piping See Piping Diagrams beginning on page 8 for recommended valve flexible adapter and strainer installation locations 1 Route all piping to the InRow RC in compliance with all local and national codes Note Circuit setters are required to regulate the flow of chilled water to each piece of equipment When a CDU is used in conjunction with the equipment circuit setters are not required as the CDU provides the flow regulating function Note The figure shows a top piping installation with a PEX fitting Bottom piping Q installations or rigid piping fittings are handled similarly 2 Disassemble the union on the entering or exiting water line a Remove the nut from the body o b Remove the disc and gasket Save the gasket c The disc prevents water flow through the union Discard the disc 3 Repeat step 2 for the union on the other water line 4 Assemble the union on the entering or exiting water line a Use thread sealant and thread sealing tape in accordance with local and national codes b Slide the nut onto the fitting c Seat the gasket into the body G d Tighten the body onto the nut using a properly sized open end wre
20. nch 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the union on the other water line na2239a InRow RC Installation 17 18 Condensate pump The pump is factory wired and piped internally to the lower condensate pan The pump is capable of moving liquid a maximum of 15 2 m 50 ft including a maximum lift of 4 9 m 16 ft For example if your lift is 3 m 10 ft you have 12 2 m 40 ft of usable run The pump also uses an on board condensate high level float switch which is wired into the InRow RC alarm input for local and remote alarm capabilities na1575a ACAUTION CONDENSATE DAMAGE e Do not exceed the lift or the run length of the drain system e To prevent equipment damage from condensate do not leave the condensate drain line coiled inside the equipment Route the condensate drain line out the top or bottom of the equipment before operation Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment damage Condensate pump drain connection Note Sufficient PVC drain line is supplied to route the drain to the Condensate drain line outside of the equipment To route the drain line to a remote drain obtain additional hardware na2271a InRow RC Installation Condensate pump drain installation The condensate drain line is Top routing coiled inside the equipment allowing you to route the condensate drain line for either top or bottom us
21. or through the hole in either the top or bottom of the unit 2 Route the sensor through either the top or the bottom of the adjacent server rack 3 Secure the temperature sensor cable to the front door of the adjacent server rack at multiple locations using the provided wire clips as shown See Installation Temperature kit on page 3 sensor The sensors must be installed where lack of sufficient Wire clip cooling air is most likely The optimum position of the rack temperature sensors will vary from installation to installation but should be located in the airflow to allow accurate readings Servers most likely to have insufficient air or inadequately cooled air due to the recirculation of hot air from the hot aisle include a Servers positioned at the top of a rack Servers positioned at any height in the last rack at an open end of a row Servers positioned behind flow impairing obstacles such as building elements Servers positioned in a bank of high density racks Servers positioned next to racks with Air Removal Units ARU Servers positioned very far from the equipment te e pos Servers positioned very close to the equipment InRow RC Installation 29 APC Worldwide Customer Support Customer support for this or any other APC product is available at no charge in any of the following ways e Visit the APC Web site to access documents in the APC Knowledge Base and to submit customer support requests ww
22. s detected the voltage on the COM terminal is routed to the NC terminal When the alarm is activated the relay is energized causing the voltage on the COM terminal to be routed to the NO terminal The NO and NC terminals may be connected to remote indicator lights a warning buzzer or another device to alert an operator to the presence of an alarm condition A remote disconnect switch may be connected to the shutdown inputs Leak detector port 28 Rope water detector AP9325 Up to four optional rope water detectors can be installed in series The rope water detector connects to the RJ 45 leak detector port located at the top of the interface box o 7 CE SU LAA rr IZ S Ruy La TAX Ir 7 TIAS SLA Zz na1584a See the Rope Water Detector installation sheet supplied with the kit for installation and setup information InRow RC Installation Temperature sensor The remote temperature sensor monitors the room temperature monitoring the environment surrounding the cooling equipment to ensure that the conditioned air is cooling the area DI Y 5 z 5 5 Note The remote temperature sensor comes coiled inside the equipment as shown and must be mounted as follows or the equipment will not operate properly Remote temperature sensor na2271a Install the temperature sensor 1 Route the rack temperature sens
23. spect for missing components All shipped loose components are identified by part number and description on the bill of lading Ensure each item is present before accepting delivery of the unit Filing a claim If damage has occurred or if shipped loose parts are missing report it immediately to the delivering carrier and note the problem on the receiving copy of the bill of lading Failure to do so will result in replacement parts and repairs being billed to the customer In case of shipping damage do not operate the equipment Keep all packaging for inspection by the shipping company and contact APC by Schneider Electric Inventory Installation kit na2329a Item Description Quantity 1 in NPT to 1 in BSPT adapters Tie wraps Termination resistor MS x 12 mm Phillips screws M4 x 8 mm Phillips screws Wire clip 0000000 NU Aa AT LN Key Door and side panel locks The four side panels are locked at the factory and the front and rear doors are not locked Two keys are in the plastic documentation envelope located inside the equipment InRow RC Installation Component Identification Exterior 6 O Removable rear door Side panel latch Removable side panel Caster Adjustable leveling foot Display interface Removable front door na1542a Door lock front and rear doors Top network wiring access Top supply inlet Top condensate drain Top return outlet
24. val on page 13 2 Locate the four joining brackets on the equipment Rotate each bracket 90 toward the adjoining enclosure so that the bracket is parallel to the floor na1573a 3 Install the brackets using the Phillips screws provided with the equipment NetShelter VX enclosure The equipment may be joined to a NetShelter VX enclosure 24 in spacing only by using an accessory kit AR7602 sold separately InRow RC Installation 15 Mechanical Connections Piping Q Note Ensure coolant water quality complies with guidelines set forth in IB0125GB001 Water Install shutoff valves for routine service and emergency isolation of the equipment When a CDU is not used you must install circuit setters to regulate the chilled water flow for each InRow RC air conditioner See Piping Diagrams beginning on page 8 Layout and piping considerations Fluid pipes are not allowed directly above electrical equipment All piping must be installed above the aisles as shown If any piping makes a turn or must be routed over electrical equipment there must be a drip tray under the pipe that will protect the equipment from condensation and leaks All piping must be kept separate from any electrical runs or wiring Insulation Insulate water lines to protect Hot Aisle Containment Top piping exa
25. w apc com Corporate Headquarters Connect to localized APC Web sites for specific countries each of which provides customer support information www apc com support Global support searching APC Knowledge Base and using e support e Contact the APC Customer Support Center by telephone or e mail Local country specific centers go to www apc com support contact for contact information For information on how to obtain local customer support contact the APC representative or other distributors from whom you purchased your APC product 2012 APC by Schneider Electric APC the APC logo and InRow are owned by Schneider Electric Industries S A S American Power Conversion Corporation or their affiliated companies All other trademarks are property of their respective owners 990 2402D 001 11 2012
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