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MGE UPS SYSTEMS - Galaxy 3000 Specification 2 Effective: September, 2006
1.5 QUALIFICATIONS & QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Manufacturers Certification: The manufacturer shall specialize in manufacturing of on-line, double
conversion three phase UPS modules specified in this document with a minimum of twenty years
documented experience, and with a nationwide first party service organization. The manufacturer shall be
ISO 9001 certified and shall design to internationally accepted standards.
B. Factory Testing: Prior to shipment the manufacturer shall complete a documented test procedure to test
all functions of the UPS module and batteries (via a discharge test), when supplied by the UPS
manufacturer, and guarantee compliance with the specification. The factory test shall be performed in the
presence of the customer providing the manufacturer receives adequate prior notice. The manufacturer
shall provide a copy of the test report upon request.
C. Materials and Assemblies: All materials and parts comprising the UPS shall be new, of current
manufacture, and shall not have been in prior service, except as required during factory testing. All active
electronic devices shall be solid state and not exceed the manufacturers recommended tolerances for
temperature or current to ensure maximum reliability. All semiconductor devices shall be sealed. All relays
shall be provided with dust covers. The manufacturer shall conduct inspections on incoming parts,
modular assemblies and final products.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. All products shall be packaged in a manner to prevent penetration by debris and to allow safe delivery by
all modes of ground transportation and air transportation where specified.
B. Prior to shipping all products shall be inspected at the factory for damage.
C. Equipment shall be protected against extreme temperature and humidity and shall be stored in a
conditioned or protected environment.
D. Equipment containing batteries shall not be stored for a period exceeding three months without powering
up the equipment for a period of eight hours to recharge the batteries.
1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
The UPS shall operate under the following environmental conditions:
A. Temperature:
UPS Module Operating: 0° to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Non-Operating: -20°C to +45°C (-4°F to 113°F)
B. Relative humidity (operating and storage): 0 to 95% non-condensing
C. Barometric Pressure: Up to 1000 meters above sea level (up to 2000 meters with ambient
temperature less than 28°C) / (up to 12,000 meters above sea level non operating)
D. Audible Noise: 67 dBA at 3 feet
1.8 WARRANTY
A. UPS Module: The UPS shall be covered by a full parts and labor warranty from the manufacturer for a
period of twelve (12) months from date of installation or acceptance by customer or eighteen (18) months
from date of shipment from the manufacturer, whichever occurs first.
B. Battery: The battery manufacturer’s warranty shall be passed through to the final customer and shall
have a minimum period of one year.
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