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Posted: 2021-06-26 04:53 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 01:18 AM
I'm really struggling to understand the power output options available with the SY20K40F I'm about to purchase. I'm really quite familiar with the Symmetra LX product but I'm being forced into a 3 phase unit by my building's electrical engineer. In the grand scheme of things, my power requirements are rather modest topping out at 12KW (that's allowing for upwards of 20% headroom). Most of my loads will be 208v single phase with a small quantity of 110v single phase. The 208V loads are distributed across 4 HP PDU's, 2 with NEMA L6-30 inputs and 2 with non-NEMA (Hubbel in this case) CS8365C 50A inputs. How do I accommodate those inputs with APC options for the PX?
Additionally, I really have 'visual' of how the output whips are routed out of the PX cabinet. Do they exit at floor level or at the top of the cabinet or.....?
Thanks in advance for any and all help proffered
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I'm really struggling to understand the power output options available with the SY20K40F I'm about to purchase. I'm really quite familiar with the Symmetra LX product but I'm being forced into a 3 phase unit by my building's electrical engineer. In the grand scheme of things, my power requirements are rather modest topping out at 12KW (that's allowing for upwards of 20% headroom). Most of my loads will be 208v single phase with a small quantity of 110v single phase. The 208V loads are distributed across 4 HP PDU's, 2 with NEMA L6-30 inputs and 2 with non-NEMA (Hubbel in this case) CS8365C 50A inputs. How do I accommodate those inputs with APC options for the PX?
Additionally, I really have 'visual' of how the output whips are routed out of the PX cabinet. Do they exit at floor level or at the top of the cabinet or.....?
Thanks in advance for any and all help proffered
.
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Posted: 2021-06-26 04:53 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-19 01:18 AM
I'm really struggling to understand the power output options available with the SY20K40F I'm about to purchase. I'm really quite familiar with the Symmetra LX product but I'm being forced into a 3 phase unit by my building's electrical engineer. In the grand scheme of things, my power requirements are rather modest topping out at 12KW (that's allowing for upwards of 20% headroom). Most of my loads will be 208v single phase with a small quantity of 110v single phase. The 208V loads are distributed across 4 HP PDU's, 2 with NEMA L6-30 inputs and 2 with non-NEMA (Hubbel in this case) CS8365C 50A inputs. How do I accommodate those inputs with APC options for the PX?
Additionally, I really have 'visual' of how the output whips are routed out of the PX cabinet. Do they exit at floor level or at the top of the cabinet or.....?
Thanks in advance for any and all help proffered
.
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