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Posted: 2021-06-29 06:17 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-12 11:46 PM
Hello,
Is it okay if i stack up 5 SURT192RMXLBP2 battery packs in a Netshelter SX 44U 4post frame rack (AR203A) in one rack and 3 + 1 - SURT15KRMXLI and in another for cross connection.
I am asking this question because the battery installation guide recommends stacking in 3's.
Thank you.
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Okay bro. Got that. Thank for the clarification. I really appreciate.
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The "stacking in three's" recommendation appears to apply primarily to floor standing ( not racked ) applications. As long as you use rail kits you can put whatever # of battery packs you like in a rack...up to its weight limit and available battery cable lengths if you are bridging packs to an UPS in adjacent rack. Of course given the weight of the ups and need to be able to view the display users typically don't install the UPS frame itself much beyond the five foot level in a rack.
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Okay bro. Got that. Thank for the clarification. I really appreciate.
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