daKlone
Electrical
- Jul 25, 2001
- 27
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone could advise on the requirement for an Emergency Power Off (EPO) switch in my application?
I have a small IT system, consisting of a few PCs, network switches and the like installed in a 19" rack. There is a rack-mount uninterruptible power supply (UPS) rated at 3KVA that provides power to these PCs in the event of mains power failure. Outside this rack there are two LCD projectors that are also connected to the UPS. The system is permanently installed in a classroom and has a dedicated operator who is present when the system is powered up. The standard operation of the system calls for the UPS to be shut down (output turned completely off) at the end of the day using the button on the front of it. The system will be operated in the UK.
My question is this: do I need to provide an EPO switch?
I can find a lot of US-based conversation suggesting that it is required, but I've never seen one on a system like this here in the UK.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks in advance, dK
I wonder if anyone could advise on the requirement for an Emergency Power Off (EPO) switch in my application?
I have a small IT system, consisting of a few PCs, network switches and the like installed in a 19" rack. There is a rack-mount uninterruptible power supply (UPS) rated at 3KVA that provides power to these PCs in the event of mains power failure. Outside this rack there are two LCD projectors that are also connected to the UPS. The system is permanently installed in a classroom and has a dedicated operator who is present when the system is powered up. The standard operation of the system calls for the UPS to be shut down (output turned completely off) at the end of the day using the button on the front of it. The system will be operated in the UK.
My question is this: do I need to provide an EPO switch?
I can find a lot of US-based conversation suggesting that it is required, but I've never seen one on a system like this here in the UK.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks in advance, dK