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APC - APC SCHEDULED ASSEMBLY SERVICE AND START-UP SERVICE - ON-SITE
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APC Scheduled Assembly & Start-Up Service — On-Site UPS Assembly | On-site, Deployment
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MPN: APC-WASSEMUPS3RSY-00
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Key Features
- Service type: On-site assembly and start-up
- MPN: APC-WASSEMUPS3RSY-00
- Vendor: APC by Schneider Electric
- Delivery: Scheduled on-site visit
- Scope: Assembly, electrical verification, start-up
- Documentation: Start-up report and handover notes
- Schedule on-site UPS assembly with an APC technician using APC-WASSEMUPS3RSY-00
- Validate electrical and physical connections with APC standard checklists
Deliver predictable UPS commissioning with APC Scheduled Assembly and Start-Up Service (MPN APC-WASSEMUPS3RSY-00). An APC field technician performs on-site assembly, hardware verification, electrical checks, and initial power-up procedures according to APC deployment practices. The service is scheduled to match your delivery timeline, reducing project delays and ensuring the unit is assembled and powered safely before handoff to operations. For infrastructure teams, this reduces coordination overhead, provides APC-certified execution, and lowers the risk of installation errors that can impact uptime. The engagement focuses on physical assembly and start-up validation; post-installation maintenance and extended warranty coverage are handled under separate APC contracts. Choose this service when you need vendor-backed commissioning without adding staff or when site constraints require experienced UPS technicians to complete power-up and basic system checks.
Ideal For
- Commission new UPS installs in data centers requiring vendor-backed start-up
- Support branch or campus UPS deployments with limited on-site staff
- Coordinate initial power-up for UPS delivered to new facilities
- Reduce risk on critical-path deployments by using certified technicians
Why This Product
- 1Use APC-certified technicians to reduce installation risk versus in-house, ad-hoc assembly
- 2Schedule a single coordinated visit to avoid multiple vendor arrivals and site disruptions
- 3Receive vendor documentation and handover reports not provided by generic contractors
- 4Avoid warranty or commissioning gaps that can occur with non-certified installation





